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FOOTBALL Portland 26 16 23 34— 99 Washington 20 22 2 42 145 144 New Jersey 10 22 ,313 Hummel CNS National Football League Around Late Spring

20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Jan. 10,1991 Watson hopes he’s raised KC’s social conscience FRIDAY change,” he said. “I think there has. He gained national attention last million since Watson and Jack Nick- know if Watson will rejoin the Kan­ The resignation prompted the By JIM BAGBY ... I feel good about my decision. I year when he resigned from the old laus played in the first one in 1980. sas City Country Club, There he club to change its mind about the The Associated Press hope this has made Kansas City re­ and prestigious Kansas City Country Joining Watson this summer will learned to play the game that has membership application of Bloch. evaluate its prejudices and look at Club because of its restrictive mem­ be another all-time great and now produced 32 tournament champion­ “I think that’s a very positive J KANSAS CITY, Mo. — bership policy. ships, eight major titles and more what they are inside.” Longtime pro golf star Tom Watson PGA Seniors Tour leader, Lee step,” Watson said of Bloch’s accep­ LOCAL NEWS INSIDE than $5 million career earnings. But as he prepares to join the says the reason he stages a charity The six-time PGA Player of the Trevino. Competing the foursome tance last month as the first Jewish 1991 PGA tour next week in exhibition in his hometown each Year announced Wednesday the will be two 1990 Ryder Cup mem­ Watson resigned last November member of the 94-year-old club. bers and top 10 money wiruiers on Hawaii, Watson said he does not A year is to help kids who can’t help lineup for the 12th annual after the KCCC rejected the applica­ “I’ve gotten letters from all over the the regular tour, Paul Azinger and think this is the time to consider ■ TNT disputes financial impact. themselves. Children’s Mercy Hospital Golf tion of nationally prominent busi­ country and from people whether he will return to the KCCC. In addition to raising money, Wat­ Classic. The event is one of the most Fred Couples. ness leader Henry Bloch, co-founder coming to Kansas City. It’5 been “It’s not an important decision to son hopes he has helped raise the so­ successful one-day formats in the But after the announcement of the of H&R Bloch. Bloch is Jewish, as heartwarming. ■ No Coventry teacher drug testing. cial conscience level of Kansas City. nation, having raised more than $3.5 charity match, everyone wanted to are Watson’s wife and children. “I hope there’s been a significant make now,” he said. WhaVs ■ Ryan likely to be DiRosa successor. A News ■ Transfer of sidewalk liability sought. SCOREBOARD Local/Regional Section, Page 7. Jan. 11,1991 Agreed to terms with Freddie Benevides and Mavericks 109, Blazers 99 Brian Une, Inlielders; Milt Hill, pitcher; Glenn Sutko, catcher; and Chris Jones, outfielder, on Six banks bid PORTLAND (99) Hockey one-year contracts. Robinson 6-16 2-6 14. Williams 6-9 0-0 12, PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Signed Curtis Ybur Hometown Newspaper Manchester's Award-Winning Newspaper for faiied BNE Duckworth 3-13 1-2 7, Drexler 7-14 5-8 22. Wilkerson, infielder, to a one-year contracL Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Porter 2-11 5-7 9. Bryant 5-7 2-4 12, Ainge 8-19 SPORTS TRIVIA SAN DIEGO PADRES—Agreed lo terms with BOSTON (AP) —- The head NBA standings 0-1 17, Cooper 0-1 0-0 0. Petrovic 3-7 0-0 6. NHL standings Dennis Rasmussen, pitcher, on a one-year con­ of the Federal Deposit Insurance Totals 40-97 15-28 99. WALES CONFERENCE tract. N EASTERN CONFERENCE Corp. said about half a dozen Atlantic Division DALLAS (109) Ftetrlck Division BASKETBALL McCray 5-12 3-4 15. English 11-22 2-3 24, W L T R s GF GA National Basketball Association suitors are now looking into W L Pet. GB How many points did Kareem Abdui-Jabbar score in Boston 28 5 .848 Donaldson 4-10 3-3 11. Harper 5-13 6-11 17, NY Rangers 25 14 7 57 173 139 SEATTLE SUPERSONICS—f^aced Quinlin buying the failed Bank of New Blackman 9-15 6-6 24, Davis 0-4 4-6 4. White his 20-year career? Pittsburgh 23 20 3 49 195 170 Dailey, guard, on the injured lisL Activated Scott Senator PNIadelphia 20 1 4 .588 Panel begins England, and a winning bidder NewVbrk 14 17 .452 5-11 2-2 14. Shasky 0-0 0-0 O.Totals 39-87 PNIadelphia 21 20 6 48 153 150 Meents, forward, from the Injured list. J4 26-35 109. New Jersey 19 17 9 47 167 152 could be picked sometime Wfashington 13 18 .419 FOOTBALL Portland 26 16 23 34— 99 Washington 20 22 2 42 145 144 New Jersey 10 22 ,313 Hummel CNS around late spring. Miami 9 24 .273 Jg Dallas 32 22 27 28— 109 NY Islanders 15 23 5 35 121 150 3-Point goals—PortlarxJ 4-15 (Drexler 3-4, Adams Division DALLAS COWBOYS—Reassigned Dave supports L. William Seidman, chair­ Central Division _ Ainge 1-4, Robinson 0-1, Petrovic 0-2, Porter Shuia, offensive coordinator, to passing game MilwauKee 25 9 .735 Boston 22 14 8 52 154 144 charter change man of the FDIC, also said his ii» Dallas 5-7 (White 2-2, McCray 2-3, Harper Montreal 23 17 5 51 147 139 coordinator and receivers coach. Fired Alan Chicago 23 10 .697 Lowry, tight ends coach, and Dick Noian, defen­ g 1-2). Fouled out—Drexler. Rebounds—F^rlland Buffalo 16 16 10 42 142 135 agency was working on a plan to Detroit 23 11 .676 sive backs coach. Atlanta 19 13 .594 c 75 (Williams 15), Dallas 52 (Donaldson 15). As- Ftertford 18 21 4 40 123 144 help ease the region’s credit sists—Portland 21 (Porter ). Dallas 27 (Harper —Fired Fritz Shurmur, Indiana 12 21 .364 8 Ouebec 10 27 7 27 124 194 resolve crunch by injecting money into .4 10). Total fouls—Portland 28, Dallas 20. Techni- CAMPBELL CONFERENCE ; Fred Whittingham. w Cleveiand 11 23 .324 linebacker coach; Steve Shafer, serandary Charlotte 10 21 .323 13'/2 —Drexler, Portland coach Adelman, Duck­ Norris Division finalizations banks with tight capital. worth 2. Flagrant foul-Donaldson. Ejec- W L TPts GF GA coach; , assistant defensive lino WESTERN CONFERENCE coach; Artie Gigantino, assistant iinebacker tiorr—Duckworth. A— 17,007. Chicago 28 14 3 59 147 118 Midwest Division coach, and Jairo Penaranda, special teams By RICK SANTOS W L Pet. SL Louis 24 13 6 54 156 127 commission, which has been of force Rich households coach. San Antonio 22 .733 Suns 113, Cavaliers 105 21 19 4 46 151 154 8 Detroit —Fired Al Roberts, Manchester Herald charged to review several suggested Utah 23 11 .676 1 CLEVELAND (105) Minnesota 12 25 8 32 134 157 special teams coach, and Ftonnia Jones, coach changes in the Town Charter and By MELISSA B. ROBINSON grow richer Houston 18 14 .563 5 Brown 3-11 2-2 8, Nance 5-15 3-4 13. Toronto 12 28 3 27 123 172 for strength and conditioning and linebackers. Dallas 12 19 .387 10'/2 Daugherty 12-20 3-5 27, Ehio 8-12 3-4 19, Smyths Division MANCHESTER — Despite the make recommendations concerning Herald Washington Bureau WASHINGTON (AP) — The Minnesota 10 22 .313 13 Valentine 5-12 1-1 11, Ferry 5-12 1-1 11. James Calgary 24 14 5 53 181 133 COLLEGE unanimous support of a committee such proposals to the Board of nation’s highest-income Orlando 9 25 .265 15 5-11 3-4 14, Kerr 1-2 0-0 2, Paddio 0-1 0-0 0. Los Angeles 23 14 5 51 169 138 JACKSONVILLE—Named Ed Hanozaryk T ’ " > < Denver 6 27 .182 171/2 Totals 44-96 16-21 105, Edmonton 19 20 2 40 132 133 men's golf coach and Floyd 'Bmitty" Smith of the Charter Revision Commission Directors. WASHINGTON — Fresh from a households grew substantially Pacific Division PHOENIX (113) Vancouver 18 23 4 40 143 166 women's golf coach. lo change the name of the town’s Some members insisted there is , V meeting with President Bush, Sen. richer from 1984 to 1988, while Portland 30 6 .833 — Chambers 8-20 6-8 22. McDaniel 6-12 6-6 WInNpeg 13 25 8 34 146 167 OHIO STATE—Named Elliot Uzelac football's Board of Directors to the Town significance in maintaining the Joseph Lieberman, D-Conn., said most others grew poorer or kept Phoenix 21 11 .656 7 18, West 4-6 1-2 9, Hornacek 9-18 5-6 23, Wednesday's Games offensive coordinator. LA Lakers 20 11 .645 71/2 Johnson 6-14 4-6 16. Majerla 5-7 4-8 14, Ram- Detroit 5, Edmonton 3 SYFIACUSE—Named Paul Ftesqualoni foot­ Council, the town’s chief governing name “Board of Directors.” Thursday he’ll continue to push for even, the Census Bureau says. Golden State 17 15 .531 1 1 bis 1-1 0-0 2, Lang 0-0 0-0 0, Ceballos 0-4 0-0 Montreal 4, N.Y. Islanders 3, OT ball coach. body will keep its name, according “It’s bom of the fact that it’s ob­ the passage of a hard-line Senate A study released Thursday Seattle 15 16 .484 12'/2 0, Perry 2-3 1-5 5, Knight 2-3 0-0 4.Totals 43-88 SL Louis 3, N.Y. Ftengers 2 to one of several recommendations showed the 20 percent of LA Clippers 12 22 .353 17 27-41 113. . „ . «iuiod zee’ee Thursday's Games viously not an accident that our resolution giving Bush the authority ■ n Sacramento 7 24 .226 201/2 Cleveland 31 28 26 20— 105 peg jejoos ouipeai euj|i-||e s.enOeei agi ‘jeqqep ^ Ouebec at Boston, 7:35 p.m. finalized by the Charter Revision chief officer is called a general to use military force against Iraq as households having the highest Wednesday's Games Phoenix 26 27 35 25—113 Calgary at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Commission Thursday night. income increased their median O Z! Boston 110, Milwaukee 102 3-Point goals—Cleveland 1-4 (Jam“ s 1-2, Toronto at CNcago, 8:35 p.m. Football manager and our chief governing early as next week. Mlnrtesota 111, Orlando 103 Ferry 0-2), Phoenix 0-1 (Majerle 0-1). Fouled Buffalo at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. Those recommendations adopted body is called the Board of Dircc- Lieberman was one of 17 wealth by $13,359. Their wealth J 3 I - Chicago 107, Philadelphia 99 out—James. Rebounds—Cleveland 60 Hartford at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. Thursday mostly received unani­ Democratic and Republican senators grew from $98,411 in 1984 to Dallas 109, F^rtland 99 (Daugherty 14), Phoenix 56 (West 10). As­ Coppin S t 87, N. Carolina A&T 73 Friday's Games NFL playoff glance F*hoenix 113, Cleveland 105 sists—Cleveland 26 (Valentine 10), Phoenix 23 Duke 98, Georgia Tech 57 Aii-time winningest coaches N.Y. Ftengers at DetroiL 735 p.m. mous support from the 10-membcr Please see CHARTER, page 6. — all strong backers of Bush’s Per­ $111,770 in 1988, an increase of LA Lakers 108, Utah 85 (Johnson 12). Total fouls—Cleveland 27, James Madison 72, Richmond 61 (Through Jan. 6) Calgary at Washington, 8:05 p.m. First Round sian Gulf policy — who were called 14 percent. Thursday's Games Phoenix 18. Technical—West. A— 14,487. Kentucky 89, Mississippi S t 70 The top 10 all-time winningest coaches In CNcago at Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 5 Sacramento at Charlotte, 7:30 p.m. Miami, Fla. 99, Lehigh 67 NCAA history at lour year colleges, regardless Washington 20, Philadelphia 6 to the White House Thursday after­ Indiana at New Mtrk, 7:30 p.m. N.C. Charlotte 93, Coastal Carolina 74 of classification or association (minimum of 500 NHL resuits Miami 17, Kansas City 16 noon for a meeting with the presi­ Big East Conference O 'all LA Clippers at Wsshington, 730 p.m. North Carolina 105, Maryland 73 victories): Sundajf, Jan. 6 Arrests in W L W dent. Orlando at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. L Stetson 84, Bethune-Cookman 73 875 — Adolph Rupp, Kentucky, 1931-72 Red Wings 5, Oiiers 3 Cincinnati 41, Houston 14 Ethics charge CONNECTICUT 3 0 11 1 Houston at Denver, 9:30 p.m. William & Mary 73, George Mason 70 606 — Clarence ‘Bighouse’ Gaines, Chicago 16, New Orleans 6 Speaking with reporters after­ Seton Hall 3 1 10 Edmonton 0 2 1—3 bus slaying Golden State at Seattle, 10 p.m. •2 MIDWEST Winston-Salem Slate, 1947-present Pittsburgh 2 1 13 3 Detroit 1 1 3—5 wards, Lieberman and others said Friday's Games Ball S t 61. Kent S t 57 767 — Henry Iba, Northwest Missouri State, Second Round BOURNE, Mass. (AP) — Georgetown 1 1 9 3 First Period—1, DetroiL Fedyk 9 (Fedorov, LA Clippers at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Bowling Green 67, Ohio U. 53 1930-33; Colorado, 1934; Oklahoma State, Saturday, Jan.12 they were confident they could win Syracuse 1 13 2 Garponlov), 4:46. Penalties—Houda, Det (hold­ Two men have been charged Minnesota at Miami, 730 p.m. 2 Butler 87, S t Louis 74 Miami at Buffalo, 12:30 p.m. passage of a resolution similiar to S t John's 1 2 10 2 1935-70 ing), 11:45; Buchberger, Edm (holding), 18:53; Portland at DetroiL p.m. Cent Michigan 59, Wis.-Mllwaukee 44 759 — Ed Diddle, Western Kentucky, Washington at San Francisco, 4 p.m. hearing starts with murder and a woman with 8 Providence 1 2 10 4 Smith, Edm (roughing), 19:27; Beukeboom, the United Nations measure Atlanta at Chicago, 830 p.m. Cleveland S t 91, Youngstown S t 87 Sunday, Jan. 13 being an accessory in the fatal Boston College 1 2 g 5 1923-64 Edm, major (fighting), 19;27; ProborL Dot, Utah at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. E. Michigan 65, W. Michigan 55 746 — Phog Allen, Kansas, 1908-09, minor-major (cross-checking, fighting), 19:27. CNcago at New Yirk Giants, 1230 p.m. authorizing the use of force if Iraq Villanova 1 3 7 6 Cincinnati at Los Angeles Ftelders, 4 p.m. sniper shooting last Saturday of Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. Ill.-Chicago 86, NE Illinois 59 1920-56; Baker, 1908-09; Haskell, 1909; Second Period—2, Edmonton, Klima 13 (Tik- By BRIAN M. TROTTA Landers was in conflict with the docs not withdraw from Kuwait by Houston at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. SOUTHWEST kanen), 1:10. 3, Detroit, Yzerman 27 (Fedorov, a 14-year-old girl riding on a Tuesday's Results Central Missouri State, 1913-19 Conference Championships Manchester Herald Tuesday. Cleveland at LA Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Houston 80, Rice 73 724 — Ftey Meyer, DePaul, 1943-84 Ftecine), 3:10 (pp). 4, Ednxmton, Anderson 10 town code of conduct last Septem­ UConn 74, Villanova 71 Sunday, Jan. 20 school bus. State Police said. 700 — Dean Smith, North Carolina, 1962- (TIkkanon, S.Smith), 5:01 (pp). Penai- Such a resolution was reportedly Providence 72, Georgetown 69 Southern Math. 88. Texas-San Antonio 86, Miami-Buffalo winner vs. Cincinnati-Los An­ ber when she voted against a One of the men, William Fer­ OT present _ tias—Graves, Edm (holding), 3:03; Prim€«u, MANCHESTER — The Ethics proposed police union contract being drafted by Minority Leader NBA results Dot (eibowing), 3:23; Lowe, Edm (high-stick­ geles Ftelders winner, TBA rara, 42, of Warcham, was Wednesday's Results Texas Christian 80, Texas A&M 72 682 — Jim Phelan, Mount SL Mary s, Md., ing), 532; Brown, Edm, major (fighting), 9:51; Washington-San Francisco winner vs. Commission has continued a meet­ while she was questioning the con­ Robert Dole, R-Kan. Seton Hall 74. SL John's 62 BAR WEST 1955-present hospitalized hours after his ar­ Celtics 110, Bucks 102 664 — John Wooden, Indiana State, 1947-48; ChIcago-N.Y. Giants winner. TBA Boston College 96, Maine 59 Fullerton S t 91, San Jose S t 78 ProberL DeL major (fighting), 9 £ 1; Beukeboom, ing on a conflict of interest com­ duct of a police officer. “The best way lo achieve peace is MILWAUKEE (102) Idaho S t 71, Boise S t 61 Edm, major (fighting), 12:39; McKay, DeL major rest Thursday evening when he UCLA, 1949-75 Super Bowl plaint against Republican Director Landers was representing a client to prepare for war,” Lieberman said. Roberts 5-11 0-0 10, Brickowski 3-12 2-2 8, UC Irvine 105, Fresno S t 82 662 — Bloomer Sullivan, Southeastern Ok­ (fighting), 12:39; Murphy, Edm, major-game complained of chest pains, said Tonight's Games Sunday, Jan. 27 The Associated Press Sikma 4-15 3-4 12, Robertson 6-18 1-1 13, UC Santa Barbara 72, Pacific U. 66 lahoma, 1937-67 rNsconduct (boarding), 13:33. Ellen Bums Landers in hopes of who had been arrested by the “1 think we have to make Saddam Humphries 4-12 1-2 11, Schayes 3-7 5-5 I t , Central Connecticut at UConn (Gampel), 8 At Tampa, Fla. SELLING SADDAM — A street vendor positions a poster of Trooper Francis POitrast. p.m. UNLV124, Utah S t 93 Third Fteriod—5, Edmonton, Semenov 6 (Lin- hearing testimony from Acting Manchester Police Department on understand he’s really in danger, m ’ ' > Pierce 9-t6 3-3 22, Lohaus 3-4 0-0 6, Henson seman, G.Smith), 5:48. , DetroiL Yzerman 28 AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 6:18 p.m. Villanova at Vermont 6 Iraqui leader Saddam Hussein along with those of other 2-3 0-0 4, Grayer 2-5 1-2 5. Totals 41-103 NBA team ieaders (Green, Burr), 7:04. 7, DetroiL Fedorov 19 (Gar­ EST Police Chief Henry Minor. charges of driving while intoxicated. that we’re going to sfrike. Ironically, 16-19 102. Embezzlement Saturday's Games How Top 25 fared ponlov, Fedyk), 16:58. 8, DetroiL Barr 8, 19:38 The complaint, which was filed world leaders in Bangladesh today. Demand for the Hussein that may be the one way to avoid BOSTON (110) G Pts Avg Boston College at Georgetown How the Associated Press' top 25 teams (an). Penalties—Zombo, Dot (tripping), :23; by the police union, charges that Please see LANDERS, page 6. McHale 11-21 6-7 30, Gamble 6-12 3-4 15, Denver 32 3969 124.0 Anderson, Edm (hooking), :57; Buchberger, poster has declined in recent days. charges mode Syracuse at Seton Hall 118.0 Please see GULF, page 6. Parish 2-8 6-8 10. Shaw 4-13 9-11 17, Lewis 1. UNLV (10-0) beat Utah Slate 124-93. Next: Portland 34 4011 Edm, rrtsconducL 7:30. Rec Hoop Providence at Pittsburgh 117.6 11-21 4-5 26. Kleino 2-4 2-2 6, Brown 3-5 0-0 6, at Fresno State, Saturday. Golden SL 31 3646 Shots on goal—Edmonton 8-10-10—28. EAST HARTFORD (AP) — Pinckney 0-1 0-0 O.Tolals 39-85 30-37 110. Phoenix 30 3524 117.5 Sunday's Game 2. Arkansas (13-1) did not play. Next: vs. Detroit 7-10-10—27. The former treasurer of the > 31 3624 116.9 Milwaukee 19 25 36 22—102 Texas, Thursday. Boston Missed penalty shots—LInseman, Edm, St. John's at UConn (Gampel), 4 p.m. 111.4 Midgets Veterans of Foreign Wars and •V Boston 35 30 19 26— 110 3. Indiana (14-1) did not play. Next: at Pur­ Chicago 31 3452 18:30 second. 3084 110.1 3-Point goals—Milwaukee 4-16 (Humphries due, Monday, Jan. 14. San Antonio 28 Power-play OpportuNties—Edmonton 1 of 3; Community Y- Hornets 34 (Mike Guliano 10, Bolton K-12 building costs: $63 per capita his wife have been charged in 31 3408 109.9 Barrett Ouaglla , Matthew Schillt 4; Dave 2-5, Pierce 1-3, Sikma 1-5, Robertson 0-1, 4. ONo State (12-0) did not play. Next: at Atlanta Detroit 1 of 5. 6 Big East results 3445 107.7 Klotar also played well) Celtics 32 (Henry the embezzlement of more than Lohaus 0-1, Henson 0-1), Boston 2-3 (McHale Northwestern, Thursday. Philadelphia 32 Goalies—Edmonton, Ftenford, 15-19-2 (26 107.3 Brown 18, Ryan Buzzell , Dan Featherstone 3; 2-2, Shaw 0-1). Fouled out—Robertson. 5. North Carolina (12-1) beat Maryland Indiana 32 3435 shots-22 saves). DetroiL Cheveldae, 17-15-3 6 $10,000 from the organization, Seton Hall 74, St. John’s 62 3434 will give a more accurate picture of the $178.42. Retxiunds— Milwaukee 57 (Sikma 11), Boston 105-73. Next: at No. 13 Virginia, Saturday. Milwaukee 32 107.3 (28-25). Peter Wengertsman also played well) By DAVID LAMMEY the figures we’re taking to the town.” police said. 3212 107.1 61 (Parish 15). A ssists— M ilwaukee 20 ST. JOHN'S (62) 6. Arizona (11-2) did not play. Next: vs. Seattle 30 A—19,857. Mahoney- Tigers 25 (Andy Moran 25 9, Manchester Herald project’s tax impact than has previously been Payments continue lo decrease gradually to a 106.8 Previous tax impact and total cost figures, Robert Tozzoli, 42, and (Humphries 7), Boston 22 (Brown 8). Total Sealy 3-13 5-6 11, Singleton 1-5 4-4 6. Wer- Southern California, Thursday. Houston 31 3311 Roforoe-Paul Stewart. Linesmen—Mark Richie Prenetta 5; Tim Sullivan also played available. payment of $29.61 in the year 2013. dann 4-10 0-0 8, Buchanan 5-14 2-4 13. Sprol- L.A. Lakers 29 3093 106.7 Flare, Gerrard Gauthier. well) Pistons 14 (Dave Bottaro 10, Kane Ander­ including those on the town clerk’s informa­ Patricia Tozzoli, 38, were ac­ louls—Milwaukee 29, Boston 14. A— 14,890. 7. UCLA (12-1) did not play. Next: at Arizona BOLTON — The Board of Finance has just According to board figures, the average ing 2-7 0-2 4, Luyk 1-2 0-1 3. Cain 1-5 2-2 4, State, Thursday. Chariotte 30 3185 106.2 son and Brendan Gallagher also played well) The figures are based on the average as­ tional brochure, were based on an inaccurate, cused of buying a car and a Wblves111,Magic103 Scott 3-5 1-1 7. Muto 0-1 0-0 0, Mullin 2-3 1-1 8. Syracuse (13-2) did rx>t play. Next: vs. Orlando 32 3370 105.3 Canadiens 4, Islanders 3 Jazz 23 (Kevin Lappen 8, Tom Tierney 6; released “factual” figures on the cost of the yearly per capita tax payments over the first sessed properly value in Bolton of $129,140, Utah 32 3341 104.4 Tom EntwisUe also played well) Lakers 16 (Dar­ worst-case scenario that involved a 7.5 percent mobile home with money taken 6, Beckett 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 22-66 15-21 62. Seton Hall at the Meadowlands, Saturday. NY Islanders 2 1 0 0—3 proposed K-12 school building project. eight years of the K-12 project would be: MINNESOTA (111) SETON HALL (74) VYsshington 30 3129 104.3 ren White 9; Warren Goulet also played well) according to Campbell. interest rale and assumed that the project Corbin 13-24 3-6 29, Mitchell 6-12 18, 9. Connecticut (11-1) did not play. Next: ktontreal 0 1 2 1—4 from the VFW, police said. 6-8 Winchester 3-9 1-1 7. Kamishovas 2-3 0-0 6, New Yjrk 30 3082 10Z7 Standings: Tigers 4-1, Huskies 4-1, Gunners Bob Campbell, chairman of the board, 1991-92, $63.9; 1992-93, $64.29; 1993-94, “These numbers arc not a matter of Spencer 1-2 4-6 6, Richardson 13-22 4-8 30, vs. Central Connecticut State, Thursday. First Period—1, New York, Ferraro 9 (King, would be completed in one year, Campbell Police said the money was Avent 7-12 4-8 18, Taylor 0-5 0-0 0, Dehere 10. SL John's (10-2) lost to Seton Hall 74-62. Cleveland 32 3252 101.6 3-2, Pistons 3-2, Jazz 3-2, Heat 2-3, Rackets presented the figures at a Board of Educa­ Campbell 6-19 1-4 17. Cotley 0-2 0-0 0, Brooks 3247 101.5 Flatloy), 1:41. 2, New York, FlaMey 14 (King, 2-3, Celtics 2-3, Bulls 1-4, Lakers 1-4. $64.55; 1994-95, $229.15; 1995-96, $215.56; opinion,” Campbell said. “They arc absolutely 7-11 3-4 21. Caver 3-6 1-1 7. Vtolker 1-2 8-10 Next: at No. 9 ConnecticuL Sunday. Miami 32 taken in the form of VFW 2-5 0-0 4. Wbst 2-2 3-4 7. Glass 0-1 0-0 0. To­ 101.5 Sutter), 17:37 (pp). Penalties—Dufresne, Mon tion meeting Thursday night, saying the figures 10. Bamea 0-0 0-0 0, Lokar 1-2 2-2 5, Crist 0-0 11. Kentucky (11-2) beat Mississippi Sta'e New Jersey 30 3044 1996-97, $202.5; 1997-98, $190.29; 1998-99, factual. They come from the bank. These arc Please see FIGURES, page 6. tals 45-89 21-36111. 3335 (cross- checking), 2:32; ChyzowskI, NY (hold­ checks written when Robert 0- 0 0, Davis 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-50 19-26 74. 89-70. Next: at Tennessee, Saturday. Detroit 33 101.1 Adults ORLANDO (103) 3321 ing), 1138; ChyzowskI, NY (unsportsmanlike Halftime—Seton Hall 34, S t John's 25. 3- 12. Oklahoma (12-2) did not play. Next: vs. L.A. Clippers 33 100.6 Trinity Covenant Church 74 (Fern Thomas Tozzoli was treasurer. The Catledge 2-3 2-5 6, Scott 11-20 3-5 28, Kite 29 2897 99.9 cotiduci), 1522; Corson, Mon (unsportsmanlike point goals—S t John's 3-11 (Luyk 1-1. Mullin Colorado, Saturday. Dallas 23, Barry Johnson 23, Dave Feign 16) Smoke 2-5 0-0 4, Skiles 2-10 5-6 9, Anderson 2-115-6 2810 96.9 conduct), 15:22; GilchrisL Mon (roughing), checks used by the Tozzolis 1- 1, Buchanan 1-6, Sealy 0-1, Sproling 0-2), 13. VirgiNa (10-2) did rx)t play. Next vs. No. Sacramento 29 58 (Vito Perrone 24) 2, Smith 3-9 3-3 9, Turner 4-9 0-2 8, Vincent 3-8 Minnesota 30 2838 94.6 16:36. were all marked “loan,” police 0-0 6, Reynolds 3-8 12-13 16, Ansley 3-6 0-0 Seton Hall 7-13 (Dehere 4-5, KarNshovas 2-3, 5 North Carolina, Saturday. Second Period—3, Montreal, Schneider 7 O'Neil's Law 86 (Tom Juknis 25, Don Domlan Lokar 1-2, Caver 0-1, Taylor 0-2). Fouled 14. Duke (11-3) beat No. 24 Georgia Tech 16, Frank Marandino 15, Rich scott 13) Sim­ Economyy Gulf crisis put residents under stress said. 6.Totals 35-89 30-40 103. (Courtnall, Desjardins), 5:46 (pp). 4, New York, out—None. Rabourxis—S t John's 32 (Sealy 7), 98-57. Next at Maryland, Saturday. Team Oafansa mons Landscaping 79 (Kent Pope 30, Dayton Minnesota 36 26 1 7 32— 111 Pts Avg Sutter 15 (Flatley, King), 16:19. Penal­ Seton Hall 46 (Avent 14). Assists—S t John's 8 15. Georgetown (9-3) did not play. Next: vs. G Young 17) Orlando 22 29 29 23—103 33 3164 95.9 ties—ChyzowskI, NY (cross- checking), 4:17; (Cain 4). Seton Hall 15 (Walker, Caver 3). Total Boston College, Saturday. Detroit 3-Point goals—Minnesota 0-3 (Brooks 0-3), 2974 99.1 Vukota, NY, mlsconducL 4:17; Odelein, Mon Gov. commutes fouls—S t John's 21, Seton Hall 19. A—13,553. 16. East Tennessee State (10-1) did not play. Minnesota 30 By DIANNA M. TALBOT patient services at Manchester Orlando 3-9 (Scott 3-5, Vincent 0-1, Reynolds 32 3195 99.8 (rougNng), 4:17; Pilon, NY (interference), 4:56; Next vs. Liberty, Thursday. Utah 0-1, Skiles 0-2). Fouled out—Spencer. 29 2948 101.7 Reekie, NY, major (fighting), 17:04; MePhee, Herald Features Editor Memorial Hospital, has seen a need Boston College 96, Maine 59 17. Pittsburgh (13-3) did not play. Next vs. L.A. Lakers singer sentence Rebounds—Minnesota 67 (Spencer 14), Orlan­ Milwaukee 32 3253 101.7 Mon, major (fighting), 17:04; Pilon, NY (hold­ Calendar MAINE (59) Providence, Saturday. to increase treatment for depression do 56 (Ansley 8). Assists-Minnesota 23 NewYirk 30 3066 102.2 ing), 1831. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Higgins 3-7 2-2 8, Hodge 4-9 0-1 10, Dennis 18. Nebraska (15-1) beat Missouri-Kansas Third Period—5, Montreal, Skrudland 12 and anxiety among some of his (Richardson 14), Orlando 17 (Skiles 7). Total Dallas 29 2966 10Z3 Today A Manchester woman had just Outgoing Gov. Richard Celeste 2- 6 0-0 4, Robertson 1-2 0-1 2, Bouchard 4-7 City 97-78. Next: vs. Iowa Stats. Saturday. (Richer, Courtnall), 6:56. , Montreal, Keane 10 fouls—Minnesota 28, Orlando 26. Techni­ Chicago 31 3188 10Z 8 6 GIrta Baakelball patients. 3- 4 11, Hillman 2-3 1-2 5, Barnes 0-3 0-0 0, 19. Southern Mississippi (6-1) did not play. gotten back on her feet after leaving commuted to life imprisonment cals—Anderson, Orlando illegal defense. Houston 31 3198 103.2 (Savard), 1631. Penalties—Vukota, NY, mls­ Terrell 0-4 4-4 4, Hursey 2-5 5-6 9, Jones 1-2 Next at No. 21 South Carolina, Thursday. Manchester at Enfield, 730 p.m. an abusive marriage when her new “People are more worried and A—15,077. San Antonio 28 2910 103.9 conducL 5:54; Odelein, Mon, mlsconducL 5:54; the death sentences of eight 0-0 2, McClaIre 1-1 2-2 4. Totals 20-49 17-22 20. LSU (9-3) did not play. Next: at Auburn, Berlin at East Catholic, 7 p.ra Sacramento 29 3021 104.2 Nylund, NY (slashing), 6:46; Lebeau, Mon employer told her the bad news. The depressed. They have a more dismal 59. Saturday. Cromwell at Bolton, 7:30 prisoners, including all four Bulls 107,76ers 99 New Jersey 30 3164 105.5 (slashing), 6:48. BOSTON COLLEGE (96) 21. South Carolina (11-2) did not play. Next: Coventry at F1HAM, 7:30 small company needed to tighten its outlook about life and are less op­ Boston 31 3282 105.9 Overtime—7. Montreal. Skrudland 13 (Richer, women on Ohio’s death row. CHICAGO (107) EIsley 7-9 5-6 22. Curley 4-5 3-4 11, Jackson vs. No. 19 Southern Mississippi, Thursday. timistic,” he said. Pippen 7-11 2-4 16. Grant 3-8 0-0 6, Cleveland 32 3397 106.2 Corson) 230. Penallios—None. belt and her full-time position was 3-4 1-2 7, Abram 1-1 1-2 4, Beasley 3-8 2-3 8, 22. Iowa (12-2) did not play. Next: vs. Friday Celeste, a Democrat who Cartwright 8-15 3-4 19, PBxson 4-7 0-0 , Jor­ L.A. Clippers 33 3509 106.3 Shots on goal—New York 11-6-8-2—27. Although most of Grillo’s 8 Able 3-3 5-6 11, Huckaby 5-70-0 14, Moran 1-1 Michigan. Thursday. Boys Basketball being cut to part-time. leaves office Monday after two dan 16-27 8-11 40, Armstrong 3-7 0-0 , King Portland 34 3640 107.1 Montreal 9-13-14-1—37. 6 0- 0 2. Hinton 1-2 0-0 2, ArditB 2-3 0-0 , Foley 23. New Mexico State (10-1) did not piay. Enlield at Manchester, 7;30 The middle-aged woman could no patients, such as the woman who is 3-6 1-2 7, Hodges 0-0 0-0 0, Hopson 2-2 1-2 5. 6 Seattle 30 3231 107.7 Power-play Opportunities—New York 1 of 2; terms, also on Thursday ordered 1- 2 2-4 4. Pearl 1-1 1-2 3, McQuarrie 1-2 0-0 2. Next: vs. UC Santa Barbara, Saturday. East Catholic at Xavier, 7 p.m. Totals 46-83 1 5-23 107. Philadelphia 32 3454 107.9 Montreal 1 of 4. longer afford to pay her bills and experiencing panic attacks, have a Halftime: Boston College 43, Maine 31. 24. Georgia Tech (9-4) lost to No. 14 Duke Portland at Cheney Tech, 7:30 singer Johnny Paycheck freed PHILADELPHIA (99) Washington 30 3245 108.2 Three-point goals: Maine 2-8 (Hodge 2-4), Bos­ 98-57. Next: at North Carolina Stats, Sunday. Goalies—New York, Hackett, 4-11-0 (37 Cromwell at Bolton, 7:30 relied on a grown son who lived history of mental illness, the Barkley 11-19 6-9 29, Gilliam 9-12 5-6 23, Atlanta 31 3385 109.2 shots-33 saves). Montreal, Floy, 16-12-3 from prison, where he has been ton College 10-14 (EIsley 3-4, Arditti 2-3, Abram 25. Taxas-EI Paso (10-2) did not play. Next: Coventry at East Hampton, 7:30 Bol 0-2 0-0 0, Green 4-12 4-4 12, Hawkins 7-13 Miami 32 3528 110.3 (27-24). with her. Suddenly, he was laid off physician said he thinks the 1-1). Fouled out—None. Ftebounds—Maine 17 at Brigham \bung, Thursday. Rocky Hill at RHAM, 7:30 since 1989 for shooting a bar 6- 7 21. Anderson 5-7 0-0 10, Oliver 1-3 0-0 2, Indiana 32 3530 110.3 A—16,353. (Dennis 3), Boston College 35 (Curley 6, Able Boys Swimming from his own job. The woman began economic downturn is especially patron. Turner 1-3 0-0 2, Hoppen 0-0 0-0 0, J.Williams Charlotte 30 3324 110.8 Referee—Mike McGeough. Linesmen—Ron Fairfield Prep at East Catholic (TrI-Town 6). Assists—Mains 9 (Terrell 3, Hursey 3), Bos­ having anxiety attacks for which she painful to his patients, for whom 1 0- 1 0-0 O.Totals 38-72 21-26 99. Dean Smith coaching Phoenix 30 3332 111.1 A staunch opponent of capital ton College 13 (Huckaby 4). Total fou ls-^a ln e Finn, Wayne Bonney. , Cromwell), 4 p.m. Chicago 24 33 27 23—107 Orlando 32 3569 111.5 sought counseling and treatment at treatment does not rely on medical 21, Boston College 19. Technicals—Boston Maloney at Manchester, 4 p.m. punishment. Celeste said he was Philadelphia 28 22 30 1 9 - 99 Golden SL 31 3661 118.1 College, Beasley. A—2,624. record Blues 3, Rangers 2 Manchester Memorial Hospital. assistance alone. 3-Point goals—Chicago 0-2 (Paxson 0-1, Jor­ Denver 32 4365 136.4 Saturday exercising his constitutional The career coaching record of Dean Smith, SL Louis 2 0 1—3 dan 0-1), Philadelphia 2-6 (Barkley 1-2, Haw­ Girls Basketball That is a true and recent example “My belief is that what she needs Big East women's result who won his 700th game on Vlfednesday, N.Y. Ftengers 0 2 0—2 responsibility to investigate kins 1-2, Gilliam 0-1, Oliver 0-1). Fouled of how economic shock waves are is a better job,” Grillo said. 105-73 over Maryland (all seasons with North NBA individual leaders First Period—1. SL Louis, BrInd'Amour 7 Sacred Heart at East Catholic, 5 p.m. claims of unequal justice. out—-None. Ftebounds—Chicago 44 (Grant 10), Carolina): (Bassen), 13:55. 2. SL Louis, B.Hull 44 (Wilson, Ice Hockey affecting Manchester area residents, New jobs are becoming increas­ PNIadelphia 40 (Barkley 12). Assists—Chicago UConn 77, St. John’s 45 NEW YORK (AP) — The NBA individual scor­ Celeste drew immediate W L Pet G.CavallinI), 14:33. Penalties—Fteglan, StL (In­ East Catholic at Enfield (Enfield Twins Rink), 28 (Jordan 9), Philadelphia 20 (Barkley, Green ST JOHN'S (45) ing, field goal percentage, rebounding and as­ causing them increased stress as ingly difficult to find, according to 1961- 62 8 9 .471 terference), 5.38; Moller, NY (holding), 19:04. 130 p.m. criticism for second-guessing 5). Total louls—Chicago 20. Philadelphia 19: Ballentine 8-26 1-2 17, Ogden 6-13 0-0 12, sist leaders through Jan. 6: Wrestling 1962- 63 15 6 .714 Second Period—3. New \brk, Gartner 22 more layoffs arc announced and Carl Ochnio, director of placement the judicial system, particularly Technicals—Chicago Illegal defense, Bol. Hanley 0-1 0-0 0, Blow 2-9 0-0 5, Odom 4-11 Scoring New Britain at Manchester, p.m. 1963- 64 12 12 .500 (Leetch, NIcholls), 1331 (pp). 4, New York, 6 at Manchester Community College. A— 18,168. 1-2 9, Bolen 1-5 0-0 2, Brown 0-3 0-2 0. Totals G FG FT Pts Avg SouthIngton/SL Bernard at East Catholic, New England settles into a reces­ in his decision to release 1964- 65 15 9 .625 KIsio 8 (Miller,Leetch), 17:24 (sh). Penal­ 21-68 2-6 45. 16 11 .593 Barkley, Phil. 32 340 284 982 30.7 noon sion. A crisis in the Persian Gulf and ‘Two years ago, you couldn’t 1965- 66 ties—Brown, SIL (slashing), 5:17; Ogrodnick, Paycheck. CONNECTICUT (77) 26 6 .813 King, Vltesh. 30 366 184 918 30.6 the possibility of the United States Lishness 5-12 2-2 12, Pattyson 4-8 0-0 8. 1966- 67 Jordan, Chi. 31 376 1 79 936 30.2 NY (slashing). 5:17; Dirk, StL, double minor drive down a main street without Lakers 108,Jazz 85 1967- 68 28 4 .675 Bascom 8-11 0-1 18, Baer 1-4 2-2 4. Davis 6-10 Wbolridge, Don. 23 246 176 668 29.0 (rougNng, holding), 8:40; Bassen, StL (cross­ engaging in war also arc contribut­ seeing ‘help wanted’ . Now you 1968- 69 27 5 .844 UTAH (85) 0-1 15, Saunders 2-2 1-1 5, Grossman 2-9 1-3 K.Malone, Utah 32 315 268 899 28.1 checking), 8:40; Janssens, NY, double minor ing to stress increases across the can barely find them,” he said. “It’s Edwards 2-6 0-0 4. K.Malone 7-18 7-7 21, 1969- 70 18 9 .667 (cross-checking, rougNng), 6:40; Moller, NY (el­ 5. Ferrier 2-5 2-2 6, Wbtzel 1-2 0-0 2. Law 1-2 26 6 .813 Ewing, N.Y. 30 301 174 776 25.9 9 Eaton 0-0 0-0 0, J.Malone 4-10 2-2 10. Stock- 1970- 71 Radio, TV 0-0 2. Totals 32-65 8-12 77. Mullin. G.S. 31 297 178 789 25.5 bowing), 10:50; Marols, StL (slashing). 13:22; region. a competitive job market now. ton 3-13 1-2 7, Bailey 5-7 0-0 10, Rudd 4-7 0-0 1971- 72 26 5 .839 Inside Today, M J Halftime—Connecticut 39. St John's 15. 3- Ftebinson, S.A. 28 258 194 710 25.4 Mullen, NY (slashing), 15:44. 1972- 73 25 8 .758 The effects of stress — depres­ People need solid job seeking 9. Griffith 2-6 0-0 4, Brown 5-8 2-2 12, O'Sul­ point goals—S t John's 1-9 (Blow 1-6, Bolen Wilkins, AH. 30 274 172 753 25.1 Third Period—5, SL Louis, Oates 9 (Momes- 1973- 74 22 6 .786 skills.” livan 2-3 0-0 4, Palmer 1-2 1-1 3, Toolson 0-3 0-3), Connecticut 5-13 (Davis 3-6, Bascom 2-3, Olajuwon, Hou. 29 286 1 29 701 24.2 so, Courtnall), 8:49. Penalties—Bassen, StL Today sion, anxiety, fatigue, headaches, 1974- 75 23 8 .742 1- 2.1. Totals 35-83 14-16 85. Grossman 0-3, Baer 0-1). Fouled out—None. Richmond, G.S. 26 236 1 21 611 23.5 (rougNng), 12:09; Sutter, StL (rougNng) tension, colds, viruses, etc — arc Ochnio says he has seen an in­ 1975- 76 25 4 .862 4 p.m. — Golf: Tucson Open, ESPN LA LAKERS (108) Ftebounds—St. John's 41 (tellentine 13), Con­ Wbrthy, LAL 29 283 95 669 23.1 1976- 77 28 5 .848 7:30 p.m. — Ftecers at KNcks, WFAN (660- being seen by Manchester area crease in the number of un­ Perkins 3-8 3-4 9, Worthy 4-17 3-5 11, Divac necticut 45 (Bascom 9). Assists—S t John's 13 Drexler, Port. 34 286 183 779 22.9 20 pages, 4 sections 1977- 68 23 8 .742 AM) 7- 9 2-2 16, Johnson 4-9 3-3 12. Scott 9-15 0-0 (Blow 4), Connecticut 21 (Lishness 7). Total Miller, Ind. 32 218 249 724 ^.6 physicians, social workers, job employed, skilled middle-manage­ 20, Green 6-10 3-3 15. Thompson 4-5 0-0 8, 1978- 69 23 6 . 793 7:30 p.m. — College basketball: Memphis fouls—St. John's 13, Connecticut 7. A—372. K.Johnson, Phoe. 30 221 235 678 22.6 Transactions Stale at Louisville, ESPN placement experts and massage ment workers who are seeking Teagle 6-10 1-2 13. Drew 0-1 0-0 0, Campbell 1979- 80 21 8 .724 7:30 p.m. — Nordiques at Bruins, NESN Accent 11 1-2 0-0 2, Smith 1-4 0-0 2. Thomas 0-2 0-2 0. 1980- 81 29 8 .784 therapists who deal directly with MCC’s assistance in finding new p.m. — Central Connecticut at UConn Classified 15-ie Totals 45-92 15-21 108. 1981- 82-x 32 2 .941 Field Goal Percentage 8 BASEBALL WPOP (1410-AM), WHUS (91.7-FM) ... residents. The professionals say jobs. But where people used to find Comics Utah 22 19 20 24— 85 College hoop scores 1982- 83 28 8 .778 FG FGA Pet Dianna M. Talbot/Manchastar Herald 10 COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE—Announced p.m. — College basketball: Temple at LALaf ers 33 25 22 28— 108 EAST 1983- 84 28 3 .903 Williams, PorL 165 255 .647 8 their clients arc managing their new jobs relatively quickly, now it Focus 12 27 9 .750 the resignation of Donald Marr, chief financial George WasNnglon. Channel 18 CONCERNED — Dr. Robert Grille, medical director of out-patient services at Manchester 3-Point goals—Utah 1-5 (Rudd 1-1, Toolson Boston College 96, Maine 59 1984- 85 Gamble, Bos. 180 292 .616 stress in different manners. is diking them an average of five Local 7-9 28 6 .824 190 311 .611 officer. 8:30 p.m. — Maple Leafs at Blackhawks, 0-1, Stockton 0-3), Los Angeles 3-13 (Scott 2-6, Bucknall 67, Drexel 73 1985- 86 Parish, Bos. Memorial Hospital’s mental health unit, is one of several physicians concerned about the Lotterv 32 4 .909 340 560 .607 American League SportsChannel Within the past year. Dr. Robert 9 Johnson 1-3, Perkins 0-1, Drew 0-1, Green Fairfield 86, Loyola, Md. 76 1986- 87 Barkley, Phil. DETROIT TIGERS-Named Marty Castillo 1987- 88 27 7 .794 McHale, Bos. 241 403 .598 9:30 p.m. — College basketball: Texas at ailing economy's negative effects on patients. NationAAbrld 2.3 9 0-2). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Utah 45 Seton Hall 74, S t John's 62 coach of Toledo In the International League. Grillo, medical director of out­ Please see STRESS, page 6. 1988- 89 29 9 .763 Divac, LAL 118 203 .581 Arkansas, ESPN Obituaries 9 (K.Malone 12), Los Angelos 58 (Perkins 10). S t Peter's 79, Rhode Island 61 National League 1989- 90 21 13 .618 Jordan, Chi. 376 671 .560 10 p.m. — College basketball: USC at Opinion Assists—Utah 22 (Stockton 11), Los Angeles SOUTH CINCINNATI REDS—Signed Jeff Reed, 4 1 .923 Donaldson, Dali. 124 223 . 556 Arizona, MSG; 10:30 p.m. — (delayed), NESN 32 (Johnson 15). Total louls— Utah 20. Los An­ Alabama 72, Florida 64 1990- 91 catcher, to a two-year contract and Luis Sports 17-20 700 215 . 765 Muilir. G.S. 297 544 . 546 10:30 p.m. — Whalers at Canucks, WTC geles 12. Technicals—K.Malone, Scott, Utah Auburn 62, Mississippi 60 Totals Ouinones, inlielder, to a one-year contracL Television 12 x-Nalional Champions 272 501 .543 (1080-AM) coach Sloan. Utah delay of game. A— 16,980. Colorado 89, Wake Forest 72 Nance. Clev. Serving The Manchester Area For Over 109 Years ~ Call Today for Home Delivery 647-9940 I. 1 2—MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Jan. 11. 1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Jan. 11,1991—^3 W ar NATION/WORLP Bush escalates effort to win Gulf war resolution Soviets seize building; Former By DONNA CASSATA Faced with a close vole in the House won. We’re working on both Democrat Thursday. Sen. Lloyd the Capitol that overloaded the reported Thursday that 68 percent of The Associated Press Senate, where Democrats hold a houses. We take nothing for Bentsen of Texas announced his switchboard. 511 American adults surveyed Wed­ Contras 56-44 majority. Bush had met with granted.” support for a resolution ealling on “There is a real understanding nesday night believed the United WASHINGTON — President 17 senators Thursday, lobbying Under a United Nations deadline, the president to give eeonomic sane- that this is a moment of profound States should attack Iraq if it doesn’t protesters shot, beaten Bush, taking “nothing for granted,” furiously the seven Democrats Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has tions and diplomacy more time. deeision ... affeeting ... the whole get out of Kuwait by TUesday. That today lobbied intensely for congres­ among the bipartisan group in atten­ named to until TYiesday to quit Kuwait or face The non-binding measure, spon­ planet. There’s a sense that this truly was an increase from 58 percent a By DEBORAH SEWARD sional approval to use military force dance. saying Soviet troops were “spill­ punched, knocked to the ground possible attack by a U.S.-led multi­ sored by Senate Majority Leader matters,” said Hou.se Republican month earlier. The likely margin of The Associated Press ing blood in the republic of to oust haq from Kuwait. The White Bush’s congressional supporters and kicked by paratroopers he national force. George Mitchell, D-Maine, and Sen. Whip Newt Gingrich of Georgia. uncertainty in the poll was 5 per­ Lithuania, and that (he) must issue House said it was unclear whether said they believed they had the votes was filming. In the House, leaders of both par­ Sam Nunn, D-Ga., also asserts that House GOP Leader Robert centage points. VILNIUS, U.S.S.R. — Soviet an order to halt this action im­ Cabinet he had the needed votes in either to prevail, particularly in the House. ITN’s Moscow bureau chief, ties, including those opposed to the if and when the time comes for Miehel, a deeorated infantryman troops seized the Lithuanian na­ mediately,” she said. chamber. But head counters said the margin of Tim Ewart, said Ewen was able to president, had predicted success for force, only Congress can grant ap­ who was wounded during the Battle Congressional proponents of the tional guard headquarters and the Bush pressed his case at a break­ victory would be very slim and Gorbachev on Thursday indi­ return to work and his videotape a resolution authorizing Bush to use proval. of the Bulge in World War II, argued resolution supported by the presi­ By DORALISA PILARTE fast meeting with a large group of could go the other way. republic’s main printing plant cated he might impose direct was not seized. military might to free Kuwait. “General (Dwight) Eisenhower Bush’s case that force is the only dent said their measure was tan­ today, and the Lithuanian govern­ The Associated Press House members who braved a traf­ White House spokesman Marlin presidential rule unless Lithuania Soviet troops also occupied an Congressional backers and op­ spoke about the courage of patience, answer to wrest Kuwait from Iraq. tamount to a declaration of war. ment said soldiers fired over a complied with the national laws it officers school in Kaunas, the fic-snarling Washington snowstorm Fitzwater, who earlier in the week and I think it’s time for that. This is H m ponents of the president’s policy “Those of our generation know crowd outside the printing plant. has flouted since declaring in­ republic’s second-largest city, MANAGUA, Nicaragua — Presi­ to accept the early morning invita­ predicted victory on the use-of-force not just a test of manhood. This is a clashed all day and into the night from bloody experience that un­ The rc.soIution cites Iraq’s Aug. 2 Troops at the printing plant dependence on March 11. said ELTA, the Lithuanian stale dent Violcta Chamorro named two tion. resolution, said that the president Thursday over competing resolu­ test of judgment,” Bentsen said. former Contra leaders lo Cabinet White House aides said that more checked aggression against a small invasion of Kuwait, Baghdad’s shot one young man in the face, Landsbergis has said imposing news agency. It was unclear what would continue to try to build sup­ tions that would either give Bush the The debate, described by several nation is a prelude to international posts Thursday but left herself as than 100 House members in both port in both chambers. nuclear and chemical weapons said Aidas Palubinskas, a presidential rule would be a “new the building was being used for. Bad green light to move against Saddam lawmakers as the most important of disaster,” the Illinois lawmaker said programs and the international con­ Lithuanian parliament spokesman. and dangerous step,” and ap­ Employees of the national K defense minister. parties, including many undecided, Asked why Bush had only invited or provide more time for economic their lives, was carried live on She also replaced the education had been invited but that attendance in an impassioned speeeh on the sensus against Saddam, concluding Three other people were shot and pealed for Western support in the guard building, formally known House members to today’s session, sanctions and diplomacy to work. public television and produced a House floor. minister but otherwise made few was reduced because of the snow. Fitzwater said: “We don’t have the that Bush should be authorized to three suffered broken bones, said standoff. as the National Security Depart­ Bush lost at least one Senate heavy influx of telephone calls to An ABC-Washington Post poll use military force. ELTA, the Lithuanian state news Neither the Soviet Constitution ment, and Press House, where VtM changes in her government after her agency. nor national laws define what newspapers and other publications traditional January review of the Hundreds of Lithuanian measures could be taken under arc printed, said troops ordered MOI Cabinet. nationalists formed a human ring presidential rule, but they could them lo leave their offices. It had been rumored she would Death toll dominates to try to defend the republic’s include disbanding the parliament Witnesses said eight armorctl name a hard-line defense minister television tower. The nationalists and banning demonstrations and vehicles stood guard in front of following the admission by the San- have been guarding the republic’s political groups. the press building, including two dinista People’s Army that four of­ parliament buildings for two days, In its first report on today’s tanks. ficers had sold 28 Soviet-made fearing an attack by the Red Army MV heat-seeking missiles to the leftist confrontation, the official Tass Two public buses and several FI- debate over Gulf policy rebels in El Salvador. or Russian nationalists opposed lo news agency issued a three- private cars blocked the road lead­ Lithuanian independence. paragraph dispatch saying troop.s ing to the television tower, The Nicaraguan army is led by By DONALD M. ROTHBERG time to go to war.” Lithuanian lYcsident Vytautas occupied the printing plant so preventing troops from reaching many of the same ofTicers installed The Associated Press Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, D-Maine, Landsbergis tried to telephone they could return it lo the Com­ it. About 200 people formed a during the leftist Sandinista ad­ ministration of President Daniel Or­ defined the issue in a less personal way. But the intima­ Soviet President Mikhail S. Gor­ munist Parly. Independence sup­ human ring around the building. WASHINGTON — For members of Congress buck­ tega, who was voted out of office tions of death were just as clear. bachev today, but was told Gor­ porters had claimed ownership. Tensions have been building in Th« Assoclatad Prsss ing their president, there was only one argument, one He said the choice was between relying on economic last year. bachev was having lunch and In the clash outside die plant, the Baltic republic since Monday, BALTIC PROTEST — Joseph Molnar of Boston burns a critical question: “How many young Americans will sanctions or going to war. would not take the call, par­ soldiers used an irritant gas on the when the Defense Ministry an­ Mrs. Chamorro’s U.S.-backed die?” liamentary spokeswoman Rita crowd. Britain’s Independent nounced that crack paratroopers placard of Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev during a government has ended the On the opening day of congressional debate on Presi­ Dapkus said. Television News said one of its would be used in Lithuania and protest Thursday in Boston. 50 people picketed against the Nicaraguan government’s own civil dent Bush’s Persian Gulf policy, there was talk of the Landsbergis left a message cameramen, Paul Ewen, was six other rebellious republics. Soviet military presence in the Baltic region. war with the Contra rebels, who legal and constitutional issues, of diplomacy and Analysis were long supported by Washington. economic sanctions. However, she has faced a wave of But it quickly became clear Thursday that advocates unrest from labor organizations that of slowing the rush toward war had only one politically Mitchell conceded that the risk in holding fast with remain under Sandinista control. In viable argument at this tense point in the armed confron­ sanctions was that the international coalition would addition, former rebels have Wholesale prices rise 5.6 percent in 1990 mounted protests to pressure the tation between Iraq and the U.S.-led international force. begin to dissolve and the embargo would break down. Five days before the Jan. 15 deadline for an Iraqi “But prematurely abandoning the sanctions and im­ government to make good on By DAVE SKIDMORE withdrawal from Kuwait, Iraq’s Saddam Hussein was mediately going to war also involves risk,” he said. “The cent drop in December. The last lime the index arc paying the prices mca.surcd in the index, America emerges victorious, we think that oil promises for their resettlement. The Associated Press not budging and President Bush was insisting that noth­ risk there is foremost in human life. How many people m'- declined more was in July 1986, when it fell tell us they arc not seeing significant price prices can really plunge in the post-war after­ In the Cabinet changes, Sofonias ing short of a complete pullback would avert war. will die? How many young Americans will die?” 0.7 percent. pressures. The economy is too weak and won’t math,” said economist Robert G. Dcdcrick of Cisneros, who led the changes in WASHINGTON — Wholesale prices ended Raul Wellstone rose in the blue-caqaeted Senate cham­ In the light of Iraqi intransigence despite U.S. Fbr all of 1990, prices of finished goods one support it.” Northern Trust Co. in Chicago. Nicaragua’s public education system ber for his maiden speech. He spoke of his three diplomatic efforts, few members of Congress expect any 1990 with a surprisingly steep drop of 0.6 per­ stop short of retail climbed 5.6 percent, up In 1991, most analysis expect much less from its leftist Sandinista orienta­ children, ages 25,21 and 18. cent in December, but for the year prices rose from 4.9 percent in 1989. That was the greatest tion, was replaced by his deputy outcome from the debate other than approval of resolu­ wholesale price inflation. The sluggish In December, the energy price decline was “If I believed Saddam Hussein was a Hitler,” said this The Associated Press at the fastest pace since 1981, the government gain since prices ro.se 7.1 percent nine years minister, Humberto Belli. tions supporting the use of force. economy should restrain both demand and led by a 10.7 percent drop in fuel oil prices, the son of a Russian Jewish immigrant, “and we must go to STIFFENING THE DEFENSES — Staff Sgt. Michael Martans, a member of the 138th Tactical said today. ago. Cisneros was named to head the prices, they say. biggest since February, and a 7 percent decline war now to stop him ... then as much as I could hardly The president framed the choice in terms of the need Air Command, fills oil drums with sand to form hardened bunkers on the fight line at “Camel The decline in the Labor Department’s However, excluding the volatile food and National Technological Institute, If war breaks out in the Persian Gulf, oil in gasoline prices, the most in 13 months. The stand the thought, I could accept the loss of life of one for Congress to avoid sending Iraq a signal that the Lot," the largest air base in Saudi Arabia. Wholesale Price Index was the sharpest for a energy sectors, price rose 3.5 percent in 1990, which Mrs. Chamorro created to United Slates was deeply divided on this issue. prices could soar again, as they did from price of natural gas, however, rose 6.7 percent. of my children.” | single month in more than four years. Energy down from 4.2 percent in 1989. August through October. But they would fall provide training in trades such as His hands constantly in motion, the Minnesota In urging Congress to support his policy. Bush said prices plum m eted 4.8 percent, the biggest fall “1 don’t think 1990 was as had as it migln sharply as soon the shooting is over unless the construction. Demoerat went on. “I could accept the loss of their in 16 months. jtppcar at first glance,” said Ron Schreibman, For the year, energy prices were up 29.8 per­ “anything less would only encourage Iraqi intran­ war is protracted and desuoys Saudi Arabian cent: 45.2 percent for gasoline, 28.1 percent for Boanerges Matus, a longtime ad­ lives. But this is the truth. I could not accept the loss of In advance of the report, most economists sigence.” U.S. to reassure vice president of the National Association of oil production facilities, analysts predict. home heating oil and 3.7 percent for natural viser to the now-disbanded were expecting only a 0.1 percent or 0.2 per­ life of any of our children in the Persian Gulf right now For the Democrats, the task was to avoid the ap­ Wholesaler-Distributors. “Our members, who “If you talk about a brief war, one in which gas. Nicaraguan Resistance, was named and that tells me that in my gut, I do not believe that it’s pearance of playing into the hands of Saddam. deputy minister of Agrarian Reform, a Cabinet-level post. of support if Iraq attacks Jaime Cuadra, a former Interior Jewish school Ministry official, was named direc­ tor of the Nicaraguan Repatriation By RUTH SINAI senior U.S. official since Iraq invaded Kuwait on Aug. y-V' Institute. The body is in charge of The Associated Press 2. By contrast, top U.S. officials including President Bush have visited Saudi Arabia and Egypt several times. resettling returning Nicaraguan refugees, mostly relatives of Contra WASHINGTON — President Bush is sending a Bush even met with Syrian President Hafez Assad, is firebombed fighters. Cuadra replaces Roberto P senior diplomat to Israel to reassure its leaders about whose government is on a U.S. list of countries that sup­ Ferrcy, a former member of the U.S. support in case of an Iraqi attack and to coordinate port terrorism. LOS ANGELES (AP) — A sage left or writing on walls or any­ Contra directorate. positions if war erupts in the Persian Gulf. To ease the suain in tics with Israel, Bush invited Is­ Jewish school building where the thing,” McCormick said. Deputy Secretary of State Lawrence Eaglcburger will raeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir to the White House Jewish Defense League chairman Oscar Sovalbarro, the former t«V Irv Rubin, chairman of the ConUa second-in-command known «' If ■ Uavel to Israel soon, possibly Saturday, said officials last month while the Israeli leader was on a private visit keeps an office was firebombed to the United States. Thursday, but city officials and militant JDL, maintained an office as “Commander Ruben,” was named familiar with his plans. in the building, but authorities said The decision to send him followed Wednesday’s un­ Bush wrested a pledge from Shamir to refrain from Jewish leaders rejected any direct as Cuadra’s deputy minister, also a launching a pre-emptive attack against Iraq, and to keep link between the attack and the Mid­ they did not believe the fire was Cabinet-level spot. successful talks in Geneva between Secretary of State directed toward him. James A. Baker III and Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq a low profile in the crisis. dle East crisis. In the traditional annual state of In return, he reportedly promised that the United The fire at the Aish Hatorah In­ Aziz, the sources said Thursday. They spoke on condi­ Telephone calls to JDL offices the nation speech before the Nation­ tion of anonymity. States would come to Israel’s help in case of an Iraqi at­ stitute, which damaged a building al Assembly, Mrs. Chamorro said tack. next to the Yad Abraham synagogue rang unanswered Thursday after­ Neither the State Department not the Israeli Embassy noon. Thursday the violence that plagued would confirm the trip. The two leaders also agreed to coordinate positions in North Hollywood, was under in­ her first eight months in power was Eaglcburger will brief the Israelis on the Geneva talks between the two countries on the Persian Gulf, and a vestigation as a hate crime, said The building was a meeting place slowly giving way lo a more ' aV and assure them that Baker had held firm against Iraq’s suggestion was made that a senior U.S. envoy would police Sgt. George McCormick. for youth and housed a kitchen and democratic attitude among attempts to link its pullout from Kuwait with a settle­ visit Israel, said one source. “All of us have concluded there is dining hall used for religious Nicaraguans. Plans were made for the chief of Baker’s policy plan­ no connection that we know of to ment of the Israeli-Arab dispute. celebrations. “Many would like me lo repress Baker described this stand to reporters after the meet­ ning staff, Dennis Ross, to travel to Israel. any event in the Middle East, nor But the decision to send a higher-ranking official was anywhere else,” Mayor Tom Brad­ Block said he believed the fire with toughness many demonstra­ ing, and the administration wants to make sure none of was a local hate crime, but sug­ tions or unlawful acts,” Mrs. its allies think any secret deal was made with Aziz. made after the apparent failure of Wednesday’s talks, ley said at a news conference out­ and a threat from Aziz to attack Israel. side the burned building. gested the deteriorating Persian Gulf Chamorro said in the nationally i Baker himself was making that point to Arab leaders in situation could not be ignored. broadcast speech. the gulf. Asked by rejwrtcrs whether his country would attack * ,♦* The building was gutted, but the Israel, for years the main U.S. ally in the Midcast, has Israel if the United States launched war, the Iraqi mini­ synagogue was untouched, said been pushed to the sidelines of the gulf crisis because ster responded, “Yes, absolutely yes.” Rabbi Zvi Block, dean of the school. the United States didn’t want to anger its Arab partners Eaglcburger called Israeli Ambassador Zalman * K -f- • .• h i He said two Torah scrolls, the five in the anti-Iraq coalition. Shoval to the State Department on Thursday, and in­ books of Moses, were saved. The blaze was reported after mid­ MARLOW'S Some of those partners, such as Syria and Saudi formed him of his plans, said the source. Arabia, are technically in a state of war with the Jewish Israeli anxieties have grown in recent days with the The Associated Press night and was extinguished within state and have long resented the close U.S.-Israeli approach of Jan. 15 — the U.N. deadline after which the BOVINE BLUES — Farmer Mark Purdey serenades his cow herd with a soulful tune on his 15 minutes, said Fire Department SEMI-ANNUAL SALE \ relationship. United States and its allies can use force to remove Iraq saxophone at his farm in Elworthy, England. He says that the music increases the cows’ milk Capt. Edward Carlson. U.S. officials have worried that Iraqi President Sad­ from Kuwait. “We’re handling it as a hate 1/2 PRICE O N ALL Th * Aisoclatsd Praas Israel’s air force commander, Maj. Gen. Avihu Bin output and the bovines are partial to the blues. crime, but there was not any mes­ BAKER IN THE GULF — Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister, Prince Saud Al Faysal, greets U.S. dam Hussein might try to crack the coalition by attack­ LADIES LINED BOOTS SAVE UP TO 60% OFF ing Israel, a move that would put pressure on the Arab Nun, made a rare television appearance Thursday to as­ Secretary of State James Baker upon his arrival at the Royal Terminal Airport in Riyadh, partners to withhold support from the United States. sure Israelis that his pilots could thwart any Iraqi attack. 1 Saudi Arabia Thursday. Eagleburger’s visit to Israel would be the first by a Shamir also took to the airwaves to urge calm. Barry may teach MOZART 19.90 ~ 2 PAIR 35.00 ~ WOMEN'S SHOES HUSH PUPPIES - DANIEL GREEN - CHARM STEP - Overture to the “Abduction from the Seraglio” NATURALIZERS - ENNA jETTICKS WASHINGTON (AP) — Firmer Jones said he has not spoken WEBER Pentagon sued by media Mayor Marion Barry, convicted last directly wiili Barry about the posi­ 1/2 PRICE SELECT GROUP OF TV stations turn down ad tion, which would be a temporary, Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in E Flat M^or, Op. 74 year on a misdemeanor charge of fulltime job with an annual salary of Margaret Donoghue, Soloist NURSE MATES 49.99-56.99 NEW YORK (AP) — Authors Magazine, The L.A. Weekly and ried that if we bring the public to WASHINGTON (AP) — A Arabia last August, complained at off transport planes al Dover Air possessing cocaine, may soon have William Styron and E. L. Doctorow, The Village Voice. that front-row seat, they’ll lose television ad that contends a job teaching college students about $34,000, but only for one semester. 1/2 PRICE O N ALL a news conference Thursday. Force Base in Delaware Barry, 54, was sentenced in DVORAK a Pulitzer Prize-winning war cor­ Doctorow, author of “Billy Bath­ public support and Congressional American troops are being asked The ad made “claims we didn’t criminal justice. “They won’t even let us buy 30 November to six months in prison S3rmphony No. 9 In E Minor, Op. 95 WOMEN'S FLEECE LINED SLIPPERS respondent and organiza­ gate” and “World’s Fair," and support,” Schanberg said. to die for a Middle East ruler’s oil feel they could substantiate,” said seconds to express a view that tions filed a lawsuit challenging the Styron, who wrote “The Confes­ Lt. Col. Steve Roy, a spokesman is too sensational and controver­ The University of the District of for a conviction on a misdemeanor ("From the New World”) Bob Casazza, vice president of speaks for the welfare of our sol­ charge of possessing cocaine. He 2 0 % OFF ON ALL WOMEN'S ROCKPORTS Pentagon’s control of news coverage sions of Nat TUmer” and “Sophie’s for the Department of Defense, said sial to air. Cable News Network audience development for ABC diers,” said Molnar. Columbia is planning to offer Barry \ 9 a position in its Department of has appealed the conviction. His in the Persian Gulf crisis. Choice,” say they plan to write the government had not yet heard of and three local TV stations say. affiliate WJLA-TV in The ad will be aired on local th e 1/2 PRICE ON WOMEN'S Criminal Justice teaching seniors term as mayor expired Jan. 2. The lawsuit filed Thursday in about the gulf crisis for The Nation. the lawsuit and had no immediate The broadcast outlets rejected Washington. cable channels in the Washington • RUBBER B O TTO M , BEAN TYPE BOOTS U.S. District Court seeks a court Also suing are Newsday colum­ comment. the 30-second ad, financed by the “They were claiming that the area, but was turned down by all studying public and social policy, m a n ch este r Guest Conductor: order blocking the government from nist H. Schanberg, who won Named as defendants are the Military Families Support Net- only reason” for sending troops to three network affiliates in the says the department’s chairman, s y m p h o n y Russell Vinick 1/2 PRICE O N ALL enforcing the rules — which es­ a Pulitzer for reporting from Cam­ Department of Defense, Defense woik, which says the emir of the Persian Gulf region was “to capital and CNN nationally. The Kelsey Jones. CALDWELL V-- tablish pool coverage, restrict bodia and Vietnam for The New Secretary Dick Cheney, Assistant Kuwait “is waiting for Americans put the emir back in power and to Washington stations, however MEN'S LINED OVER FOOT BOOTS descriptions of combat and require orchestra , York Times, and Michael Klare, Secretary of Defense for Public Af­ to ... shed our blood for his oil.” protect oil,” said Casazza. “Bush broadcast portions of the ad Jones said the offer still has lo be OIL P military review of combat dis­ 20% OFF SELE(Tr GROUP OF defense correspondent for The Na­ fairs Pete Williams, Gen. Colin “Don’t send our husbands, has stated a multitude of reasons.” Thursday night on their local approved by the dean of the univer­ patches — unless the Pentagon tion. Powell and President Bush. wives and our children to their A memo from a WJLA ad ac­ news shows. sity’s college of liberal arts, its vice 649-8841 Saturday, January 19, 1991 8:00 p.m. MEN'S HUSH PUPPIES shows a “bona fide security jus­ The lawsuit claims that the Pen­ The Pentagon restrictions, espe­ deaths,” the ad begs President count executive called the ad “in­ president for academic affairs and tification.” The policy of Thmcr Broad­ East Catholic High School tagon adopted the rules “to control cially the military review of combat Bush. flammatory” and said it contained casting, which owns CNN. is lo interim President Miles Mark Fisher 1/2 PRICE ON ALL MEN'S LINED SLIPPERS Included in the suit are tlic Pacific IV. 115 New State Road, Manchester and manipulate information avail­ dispatches, have been criticized by “We scrabbled together the “sensationalized video content.” “not air controversial commer­ 9 News Service and eight publications able to the American public,” not for other news organizations. money for this ad” and now The ad, which was produced cials during a lime when a topic is often critical of government policy: security reasons, as the government The national television networks “we’re having u-ouble getting it for $10,(X)0 by Washington-based But The Washington Post quoted 06 Tickets: 659-8280 Tickets at door ~ $7.00 MARLOW'S so top of mind,” a CNN ad ac­ The Nation, Harper’s, In These n. » sources at the university as saying says. 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Jan. 11,1991— 5 OPINION BUSINESS Open Forum Hat law Weicker: gloom about ©meafKWNMiWE-rW Pols cool toward bailout Spending, tax is no banks is unwarranted of banks by taxpayers By PETER VILES Fighting the region’s recession promised to be a cuts needed The Associated Press major theme in the early days o f Weicker’ s independent administration. By DAVE SKIDMORE However, because the central bank forwards its earn­ joking The Associated Press ings to the Treasury each year, diverting that revenue He met Thursday with state Banking Commissioner H A R TFO R D (A P ) — Pledging on his first full day in To the Editor: Howard B. Brown to discuss what he called the banking also would increase the burden on taxpayers. office to help the region’s banks “ in any way I can,” History is a great way to look into the future. Herbert WASHINGTON — Many members of Confess A third choice would be to continue the practice o f Gov. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. prepared to join his col­ crisis, and was scheduled to be the first wimess to testify Hoover raised taxes in a recession which led us into the on Jan. 17 when a U.S. Senate committee opens two want to restrict the practice o f bailing out all depositors having the industry-financed Federal Deposit In­ matter leagues from other N ew England states for a quickly ar­ Great Depression. Low ell Weicker said, “ Raising taxes in in large failed banks but are leery o f a plan to dis­ surance Corp. bear the entire cost. ranged summit on the banking crisis. days o f hearings in Hartford on the state o f the Connec­ a recession is like throwing gasoline on an open fire.” courage such rescues by forcing taxpayers to share the Regardless o f how large rescues are financed, ad­ Weicker was scheduled to meet today in Boston with ticut economy. Any raise in taxes w ill only prolong our present reces­ The hearings by the Senate Committee on Small cost. ministration policymakers would like to raise the By JACK ANDERSON N ew England governors and federal bank regulators to sion making it deeper and more painful. Business were called by U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman, The Bush administration, aiming to make bailouts responsibility for making the decision to the top levels and DALE VAN ATTA______discuss banking in the region in light o f the federal Governor Weicker has said our present taxing system D-Conn., who unseated Weicker in 1988. In addition to that protect uninsured depositors much less common, of government. takeover o f the Bank o f N ew England Corp., the parent is piecemeal together. This is true, but has happen^ be­ Weicker, the committee w ill hear from representatives wants to involve top officials in bailout decisions. Currently, the FD IC ’ s five-member board makes the W A S H IN G TO N — In these days o f company o f Connecticut Bank and Trust. cause our spending programs are piecemeal together. In o f the state’ s banks, businesses, and real estate industry. It also is considering requiring taxpayers to bear part decision, usually after consulting with Federal Reserve lawlessness and rampant street crime, it’ s The chairman o f the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., 1982 the state budget was $2.2 billion. In 1992 the Weicker said the federally owned New Bank o f New of the expense as a way o f making so-called “too-big- and Treasury officials. The proposal under considera­ nice to know that at least one federal law L . W illiam Seidman, said he agreed to meet with the proposed budget is $8.6 billion, a 370 percent increase. England is probably “ in better shape than most banks in to-fail” rescues politically difficult, and still rarer. tion would ^ if t the responsibility to the Treasury and is strictly enforced — the unauthorized governors to explore ways to make more credit available State bonding has grown by 300 percent since 1986. This the United States," but that he is concerned about the For the record, the Treasury Department said no op­ the central bank. The TOIC, however, would still be wearing o f a U.S. Forest Service hat. in the region. is only the tip o f the iceberg. rest o f the state’ s 157 banks. tions had been ruled out, but Rep. Charles Schumer, consulted. Reno, Nev., resident Merrion T. Eaves “ H ow much o f a role the governors can play, I don’t John Marshall said “ the power to tax is the power to “ We certainly don’ t want anything to happen in terms D-N.Y., said word circulated Thursday that the agency The administration has rejected the notion o f com ­ can testify to that. His hat was grabbed know,” Weicker told reporters Thursday during his first destroy.” Any new taxes will only prolong and deepen o f the remaining banks in this state,” he said. “ Once you no longer was actively considering the taxpayer op­ pletely forbidding the bailout o f uninsured depositors. by the long arm o f the Forest Service. news briefing. the present recession. Our banking system is on the verge have Uncle Sam and the FDIC behind you, there’ s an tion. That would put U.S. banks at a disadvantage with their Eaves was playing dollar slot “ Right now there seems to be a lack o f confidence in of collapse. The FDIC only has a few billion dollars to awful lot you can do. The other banks are not in that “ I think that something has to be done with the too- foreign competitors. machines in a Reno casino last summer the ability of the banking community to play a proper insure trillions o f dollars in deposits. Any increase in same position.” big-to-fail doctrine ... but it’s going to be difficult to The banking industry’ s biggest trade group, the when a man approached him and asked role. I think that’ s unwarranted. taxes will only take money out o f the private sector and The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. took over Bank put taxpayer money into this,” Schumer said. American Bankers Association, is pushing to eliminate him, “ Do you work for the U.S. Forest “ N o one’s going ahead and praising them for their weaken it. o f N ew England Corp. and its banking subsidiaries Sun­ Another option would have the Federal Reserve pay too-big-to-fail entirely, arguing that it encourages un­ Service?” real estate deals. But I know we need them for any kind The new adminisnation only has one choice and that is day after BN E projected it would lose as much as $450 the added expense o f exceeding the insurance limit. sound banking. Eaves doesn’ t, but his hat bore an of recovery, so I’ll help in any way I can.” to cut government spending. We will never get efficiency emblem that looked like a Forest Service million in the fourth quarter. in government unless we start with a zero budget and logo. Eaves got the hat as a gift from his build from that point. To build a budget by cutting or ad­ Aziz stuck to his script boss, a hat collector o f sorts, and he liked ding to our present budget is foolish. State spending has it. Two reasons why to be cut to below $5 billion. Taxes have to be cut to get would end. o f Kuwait during his post-meeting press But the man who approached him the economy moving at least to pre-1986 levels. By SUSAN SCHAUER “ Regrettably, I heard nothing today conference. Instead, he outlined Iraq’s didn’ t. He was an area special agent from we should be your The first step we must take is to determine the design Herald Washington Bureau that suggested to me any Iraqi call for a conference to address the rights the Toiyabe National Forest head­ and purpose of government. We have so much duplica­ ^TANSAYS: car repair choice. flexibility” on a withdrawal from o f Palestinians — another indication that quartered in Sparks, Nev., and was at­ tion and agencies working in direct opposition with each W A S H IN G TO N — From the moment “SEE US FIRST, Kuwait, he announced. From that mo­ A ziz was just following his script. tending a convention in the hotel where other.We have an economic development agency who Secretary o f State James Baker and Iraqi SEE US LAST, ment on, once again we should have It’s doubtful the meeting between Eaves was gambling. The agent told function is to get businesses to m ove into the state. This Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz sat down at BUTSEEUSr known we were watching nothing more Baker and A ziz would have lasted more Eaves he was breaking the law by wear­ costs tax dollars which in turn raises state taxes to busi­ their respective sides o f the table Wed­ than unfolding scenes o f a carefully than six hours if the two men discussed ing the Forest Service emblem and that YOUILBEGLAD nesses in the state forcing them to m ove out o f the state. nesday, the world should have realized rehearsed drama. Palestinian rights instead o f Iraq’s oc­ he could go to jail if he didn’ t surrender YCXJDIDI We have a housing agency which is trying to make hous­ the stage was set for nothing more than a Then came Baker’ s announcement that cupation o f Kuwait. the hat. ing more affordable, then we have another agency that is well-rehearsed regurgitation of a careful­ A ziz read, but wouldn’ t accept and Telephone calls, or the lack o f them, The agent was telling the truth. Title trying to preserve farm land. One helps developers buy ly prepared speech. deliver a letter from President Bush to should have been another signal to the 18 o f the U.S. Code makes it illegal to The skills of our professional people property while the other, buys development rights, thus From the grave expression on their Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. world. “ possess any insignia o f the design and the most effective repair equipment help us raising the cost o f land. This is where the real cost o f faces and limp handshake — which came Why? Baker phoned Bush both during and prescribed by the head o f any department repair your damaged vehicle in the best possible government is destroying society. at a photographer’s suggestion — we Because it was all part o f A z iz ’ s after the meeting, presumably to seek or agency o f the United States.” The o f­ way. For unitized K xly damage, we use theChief Taxpayers and businesses are being choked to death probably all could have guessed the out­ script. counsel from the president and alert him fense is punishable by a fine o f $250 and By LARRY ROSENTHAL EZ Liner II to accuratdy and quickly repair your and our productivity is being destroyed. We have a moral come o f the meeting, but the desire for a TTiere is no way A ziz or any other to the outcome. six months in jail. The Associated Press car to manufacturer's specifications. obligation to keep government spending at a minimum. peaceful end to the Persian G ulf crisis foreign minister would refuse to deliver a A ziz and Saddam had no communica­ Eaves, being a reasonable guy, didn’t Our skilled craftsmen then take profes­ Spending has to be reformed and taxes need to be cut. fueled a sense o f watchful hope. letter from one head o f state to another tion. want to go to jail for a hat, so he turned it WALLINGFORD — A manufac­ sional care in finishing aiul painting your car to Peter J. McNamara Once the room was cleared and the complete the job to your satisfaction. Because we unless, o f course, he and his boss had It’s true the Iraqis don’t have the over to the agent and went back to play­ turer o f paint and plastics additives 106 Summit St. doors closed, giving Baker and A ziz a know you take pride in your car, we take pride in previously agreed to the refusal. sophisticated, “ safe” telecommunications ing the slots. But the agent wasn’ t is facing a $688,125 fine for import­ Manchester chance to finally talk, something com ­ our work. When asked why he refused the letter, equipment we do, but surely, if Saddam finished. He launched into an inquisition, ing a toxic chemical before it was OZIMEK pletely unexpected happened. The meet­ AWARD WINNING See all the reasons why you can trust A ziz said it contained language “ inap­ had been serious about the meeting, asking Eaves where he got the cap and cleared for use in the United States. ing, which many thought might last only BODY SHOP MANAGER your vehicle repair to us. Stop in or call. propriate” for an exchange between something could have been worked out. The U.S. Environmental Protec­ minutes, stretched into hours. They why he was wearing it and whether he heads o f state. It appears that Saddam and A ziz had tion Agency levied the penalty LOANER tFENTAL VEHKLES AVAILABLE El MOST CASES Change the broke for lunch and met again. In all, the had any other items o f clothing with a What does that mean? against Altana Inc., o f M elville, two men spoke for more than six hours, previously agreed to the meeting script, Forest Service emblem. Bush admitted the letter was direct, so there was no need for communication. N .Y., for violations at its B Y K - COLLISION again, fueling our hopes for some kind o f When the interrogation was over, the school year but denied that it was “ rude.” What could The situation in the gulf has not Chemie USA division in Wal­ agent left with the hat. But the story peaceful settlement. lingford. Altana is owned by a Ger­ HVigM'.ll Bush have said to make the letter inap­ evolved because o f a disagreement bet­ CENTER Anxiously the world waited. doesn’t end there. The agent was back at propriate? ween the U.S. and Iraq. It’ s a disagree­ man company, Altana A G . To the Editor: When the talks were finally over, the Eaves’ side in a few minutes with an 500 WEST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER. CT Could he have called Saddam a jerk or ment over the occupation o f Kuwait bet­ BYK-Chemie said it would con­ It is about time someone took steps to change a new slip o f a single word from Baker’ s lips apology, and the hat. He had thought it something worse? No. The letter was ween Iraq and the world community. test the fine, as is allowed under 646-4321 and altogether ridiculous school schedule. After talking told the whole story. over and decided that the hat was not nothing more than an attempt by Bush to Saddam may think he’ s writing the EPA regulations. to many residents o f Manchester, it seems obvious that “ Regrettably,” Baker said, as he began contraband because it was only a knock­ make sure Saddam clearly understood script for the final scene o f the drama, The company began importing a most people want their summer vacations to continue his post-meeting press conference. But o ff and not the real thing. “ As far as I ACTION IN THE PIT — Traders wave their arms as they surround the oil trading pit at the U.S. position. but there are others in the world who’ve new plastics additive from West right duough August and hopefully through Labor Day the words that followed weren’t neces­ can tell, wearing a facsimile o f the New York Mercantile Exchange Thursday. A ziz didn’t once bring up the subject got their own ideas too. Germany in the early 1980s after as well. The existing schedule completely destroys any sary. We all knew how the sentence emblem is O K ,” the agent said. NEED SOME EXTRA falsely certifying to die U.S. Cus­ Labor Day plans that many families make. Those last Eaves knew when to hold ’em, and toms Service that it complied with two weeks o f August are key vacation weeks. W e’ re one when to fold ’em. He accepted his hat the Toxic Substances Control Act, o f the few towns that sends our kids back to school in and got out o f there. But the story In Brief . . . the EPA said. SPENDING MONEY!! August. If a few days have to be added to June, that doesn’t end there either. Why polls are misleading When company personnel dis­ doesn’ t seem to be an issue for most people. Last year, The agent had another change o f heart, covered the violation in 1988, they our kids got out on the 15th — that seem ^ early to me. and no sooner had- Eaves arrived home, ■ The recession in the United lines expressed interest in buying Newspaper routes available It is common knowledge that a Once again, the pollster had not gone 1990, but sales fell far short o f ex­ notified the EPA and stopped im­ And I don’t know o f anyone who vacations in June. than there was a knock on his door. Yup. States should not lead to a Pan Am’s Los Angeles-London pollster can get just about any answer he on to ask the obvious next question: “ In pectations because o f the recession porting the chemical, the EPA said. in your area... I just hope that the Board o f Education is willing to It was the agent in hot pursuit, and he worldwide recession, partly because route for $50 million. Trans World wants by designing his questions careful­ what respect do you think we are headed and the Middle East crisis, manufac­ The company then applied and won listen to the people o f Manchester and do what is in their wanted the hat back again. “ I made a the German and Japanese economies Airlines and Northwest Airlines also ly- in the wrong direction?” I f he had, he turers said. approval the same year to import the Earn money and prizes by best interest. They’ve been elected to represent us, WILLIAM A. mistake,” he said. “ The rule says you are still growing, frie head o f the In­ expressed interest in Pan Am During the later stages o f the Vietnam would probably have clarified much that The video game makers also were additive, one o f its products it does haven’ t they? I hope there w ill be an impressive turnout RUSHER can’t wear ‘any likeness thereof.’ ” ternational Monetary Fund said. properties. delivering the War, it was common for pollsters to ask baffles The New Yorker’ s editors. conservative Thursday about projec­ not make locally. at the next board meeting — Jan. 14 at 7:30, 45 North Eaves handed over the hat again. But, IMF Managing Director Michel a representative cross-section o f the Most people, when asked such a ■ Ford Motor C o.’ s 75-cents-a- tions for 1991. “ W e did report this when we School St. Please consider attending the meeting if you after a few months, the incident began to Camdessus predicted Thursday the Manchester Herald public, “ Do you approve o f the way the broad, conclusory question, tend to stand share quarterly dividend is safe, for But they said new products, espe­ found it was a problem,” Ernest are in favor o f this proposal. grate on him, and he wrote to us to see if U.S. downturn would be short and president is handling the war?” Gradual­ back from the press o f ordinary political now at least. cially hand-held systems and more Wiegleb, technical director at the in your neighborhood. Nora SoUecito we could help him get his hat back. mild. He refused to speculate what 108 Haystack Rd. ly the percentage o f those replying “ N o ” issues and answer it on the level it seems An spokesman for the Toiyabe Nation­ The company’s board o f directors sophisticated high-powered plant, said Thursday. impact a Middle East war would The EPA said it could not provide M anchester inched upward, until at last it was pos­ sort. There is usually an impressive to invite: the level o f thoughtful specula­ al Forest told our reporter ftu l Parkinson Thursday shrugged o ff pressures to machines, should keep their industry Call today to get more details. proportion o f in response to such have on his forecast healthy. the exact date the offense began be­ sible for the media to proclaim, with “Yeses" tion on long-term trends. that the agent was just doing his job. lower the shareholder payout, a a question, and for some reason liberals Camdessus also cautioned cause the information is treated as technical accuracy, that “ a majority o f “ Is America headed in the wrong “ Reno is a Forest Service town. We try to move that w ill cost the nation’s ■ Legislators reacted negatively tend to assume that these constitute an governments to increase spending to a plan under consideration by the confidential business information. 647-9946 the American people oppose the way the direction?” One thinks — or at any rate keep a white-hat image around here,” second-largest automaker about implicit criticism o f the president — who and loosen controls on the money Bush administration that for the first Companies are required to notify president is handling the war” — or, many do — o f the loss o f religious faith, Staff Officer David Haney said. “ And $325.7 million. is usually a Republican and thus their supply. time would force taxpayers to share the EPA when they seek to manufac­ Berry's World more briefly and far less accurately, “ a the decline in the “ family values,” the gambling is no way to do it.” Evidently The company said the m ove sent Academy S t...... all Spruce S t...... 14-108 majority of the American people oppose sworn enemy. rise in drug use, the increase in violent a signal o f stability to Wall Sfreet. the cost o f future large bank rescues. ture or import a chemical not on the ...,...... all Steephollow....,...... all the Rarest Service can’ t afford to have ■ A number of large U.S. cor­ the war.” To quote The New Yorker: “ In a recent crimes, the upsurge in exotic “ lifestyles” Ford shares closed at $25.62*/2 on “ How can the administration even federal government’s inventory of Alpine...... all Squire Village...... all people thinking its agents are sitting porations said they have banned or 1 cannot recall a single instance in Wall Street Joumal/NBC News poll, ... and answers, almost automatically, the New \brk Stock Exchange, up think o f asking the nation’ s tax­ toxic substances distributed in com­ Bidwell S t...... all Vferanoke...... all around, in uniform, playing the slots. sharply resfricted employee travel which the pollster, confronted with a fifty-one percent o f those surveyed said “ Yes.” But does this imply, or ought it 50 cents from Wednesday’s close. payers to dig ... into their pockets to merce in the United States. About Bobby...... all Wetherell...... all Haney said foresters are good guys. “ We abroad due to the heightened chance “ N o,” ever went on to ask the obvious the country was headed in the wrong logically to imply, dissatisfaction with The price is near the stock’ s five- bail out the banks?” Rep. Frank An- 68,(X)0 chemicals are on the list. Clover...... all Wbodbridge...... 18-168 do not specialize in being officious o f war in the Persian Gulf. next question: “ In what way do you think direction, yet fifty-seven percent ap­ George Bush? year low. nunzio, D-Dl., said Thursday. The regulations are intended to Dale Rd...... all bureaucrats here, even though this The restrictions are meant to he is mishandling it?” The media were proved of George Bush’s performance as O f course not — in fact, probably the The plan, which requires Con­ ensure the EPA has a chance to as­ East Center S t...... 25-207 odd smacks o f it.” protect workers from terrorist at­ ■ The ailing advertising group quite content with the “ N o,” and disin­ president.” This struck The New Yorker contrary. Let liberals look elsewhere for gressional approval, could become sess the dangers posed by a chemi­ East Center S t...... 156-202 even The cap caper is far from over. The tacks or other Middle East-related Saatchi & Saatchi Co. P L C unveiled clined to paint the lily. We were left to as an “ odd combination o f findings.” their consolations. part o f a sweeping set o f banking cal to human health and the environ­ East Center S t...... 342-402 even Forest Service insists it will keep the hat. violence, companies said Thursday. assume, and if necessary were told, that a a complex recapitalization plan its reforms President Bush will include ment before it enters commerce, Garth R d ...... 89-138 After all, Title 18 gives the government Safety fears intensified after Wed­ majority of Americans opposed our chief executive called “cracii.” in his Jan. 29 State o f the Union ad­ said Raul G. Keough, EPA’ s deputy Golway S t...... all WORKING HOURS: Where they're longest that right. Meanwhile, the banned hat is nesday’s collapse of U.S.-Iraq whole enterprise in Vietnam. Signaling his confidence in the dress. regional administrator in Boston. collecting dust on a shelf in a federal Greenhill St...... all And yet, as other probes o f public Number of hours worked per year diplomatic talks. company’ s prospects, Chief Execu­ The review allows the EPA to im­ storage warehouse in San Diego. ■ The stock market recorded its Haystack...... all opinion made abundantly clear, there 2,627 2,622 tive Robert Louis-Dreyfus said first gain of 1991 Thursday. The pose measures to mitigate the poten­ Holyoke...... all ■ The A ir Force said it canceled was never, from one end o f the Vietnam Night fighting Thursday he would personally un­ D ow Jones industrial average, down tial harm before a new chemical be­ Horace St...... all parts o f a $1.05 billion contract with War to the other, a majority o f the If war breaks out in the Persian Gulf, derwrite a $9.6 million investment 163.36 points over the year’s first comes commercially available, Boeing Co. for development of a Jean R d ...... all American people in favor o f the sort o f our Pentagon sources say the U.S. in Saatchi shares by senior six sessions, rebounded 28.46 to Keough said. Joyce L a ...... all new air defense network for Saudi bugout the left demanded and, with the ground forces will do most o f their fight­ managers. 2,498.76. Failure to comply with the Lodge...... all Arabia. help o f the Democratic Congress, ul­ ing at night. Leading the assault will be Saatchi, the world’s second- The dollar slipped against most notification requirements is “ very Ludlow Rd...... all Jack Rankin, a spokesman for the timately achieved. Holders of that view, largest advertising holding com­ major foreign currencies, and bond serious because it restricts EPA from U.S. cities the 24th Mechanized Infantry Division, Air Force’s Electronic Systems Main...... 285-378 who undeniably “ disapproved o f the way (for comparison) pany, has been hobbled by the prices shot up on speculation that identifying new chemical hazards which specializes in night fittin g. The Division, said 'Thusday the contract Monroe S t...... -...... all the president was handling the war,” had worldwide economic downturn and U.N. Secretary General Javier Rsrez and instituting means to minimize Overland St...... all 1,966 r,9171,867 troops use night-vision goggles that was “partially terminated” for to be conjoined with another, very d if­ proved highly successful in the U.S. in­ an unsuccessful expansion into con­ de Cuellar’s trip to Baghdad might potential risk,” Keough said. Packard S t...... all default because Boeing didn’ t meet ferent current o f opinion before majority sulting. avert war in the Persian Gulf. No specif requirements were Parker S t...... 2-83 vasion o f Panama. The goggles create an the confract’s delivery schedule. status was acquired. Energy futures showed modest added by the EPA to the company’ s Phyllis...... all image by detecting the differences in Rankin said that Boeing would This second current o f opinion con­ temperatures between objects and their ■ Those hopping heroes o f the losses, precious metals fell, live­ successful application in 1988 to im­ R eed...... all continue to install and maintain sisted o f that substantial group o f people surroundings. The Iraqi army has only video games, the Mario Bros., are stock and pork futures were mixed, port the chemical, said Suzanne M. Server St...... all radar sites in Saudi Arabia as part o f who had no objection whatever to antiquated night equipment and little ex­ going to be in a movie, and the com­ and grains and soybean futures ad­ Parent, an environmental scientist “Why can’t WE be a fun, dysfunctional family the contract, but that other work on America’s military presence in Vietnam, perience at combat in the dark. pany that created them wants Danny vanced. with the federal agency. like the SIMPSONS?" but opposed dragging the war out to in­ the “ Peace Shield” system would be DeVito to star. terminable lengths while our leaders Mini-editorial offered to other bidders. Nintendo of America Inc., which tried to think o f some way to win it Under the guise o f national security, makes the Mario games, said CALL NOW without invading the North or obliterat­ the Pentagon is already trying to crack ■ Pan Am Corp.’s 3-day-old Thursday that production o f “ Super D&D ing it with bombs. These people, too, down on how reporters will cover a war bankruptcy case erupted in con­ Mario Bros.: The Movie” will begin thoroughly disapproved o f ‘ m e way the in the Persian Gulf. One o f the proposed fusion, with surprise word o f a pos­ later this year, with the film to be Discount Oil, Inc. 647-9946/ 643-2711 Manchester Herald president was handling the war,” but rules is that T V cameras will not show sible takeover offer from a bil­ released sometime in 1992. there was not a dove among them. injured soldiers in pain or trauma. The lionaire investor and bids from three Nintendo spokesman Bill White A recent issue o f The N ew Yorker dis­ Pentagon says it doesn’ t want families o f rivals. said DeVito has not yet signed for Founded O c t 1,1881 as a weekly. Gal. played a similar misunderstanding o f a soldiers to learn about their loved ones’ Lawyers for Ran A m ’ s pilots said the picture, “ but allowed us to use Daily publication since Oct 1,1914. 1.04 C.O.D. currently popular poll question. Pollsters injuries by seeing them on T V . That Kirk Kerkorian, recent owner of his name in conjunction with the 150 GAL, MIN, are fond o f asking people whether “ you bogus excuse allows the Pentagon to ap­ film.” Same Day Delivery Executive Editor MGM-UA Communications Co., Availableallat' . Vincent Michael Valvo Volume Discounts. City Editor_____ Alex Girelli think the country is headed in the wrong pear sympathetic while conspiring to might offer to buy the airline for an '7 on A Cleaning With Price Subject News Editor____ . Andrew C Spitzler direction,” or is “ pretty seriously o ff on withhold from the public the reality o f undisclosed amount. ■ Americans continued to buy 659‘-2436 Source: Unk>n Bank of Switzerland HIA QIUPHICt 150 Gal. Purchase To Change the wrong track,” or something o f that war. In addition, lawyers for Delta Air­ video games at a record pace in

*1 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Jan. 11, 1991 iQaurlirstrr llrrali'l Stress Landers From Page 1 From Page 1 Section 2, Page 7 LOCAL/REGIONAL Friday, Jan. 11.1991 J months or longer. dally stressful for area residents, During a break in a Sept. 11 chief to investigate the charges be­ 5-4 with the vote running strictly The investigation was later “Everyone finds a job sooner of Norman said. Anxiety levels of Board of Directors meeting, Landers cause of her position as a director. along party lines. Landers joined her dropped and the officer cleared be­ later, but I’m encouraging people to some of her patients increased told Acting Chief Henry Minor that Daley said the investigation might fellow Republicans in voting against cause neither Landers nor her client plan on later," the placement direc­ noticeably and caused problems she had a problem with the truthful­ not have ever taken place had the al­ the pact. ever filed a formal, written com­ Serving Manchester ■ Coventry ■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron A tor said. other than financial ones. ness of a report filed by the officer To cope, many of the unemployed legation of impropriety come from But Attorney John LaBelle Jr., plaint. Landers said she never filed a “People couldn’t spend as much who arrested her client. Two days anyone other than a town director. arc working part time in fields such speaking on behalf of Landers, said written complaint because she didn’t as they wanted and now they arc later. Minor wrote a memorandum “The union is questioning if this that Landers’ vote on the contract think she had enough information to as retail and food service Just to worried about what they did spend,” starting an internal investigation into is affecting her ability to vote.” had nothing to do with her com­ go through with it and her client did make ends meet until they find a job she said. “When stress increases, the charges by Landers. Daley said. “Is she voting with a within their desired field, Ochnio plaint against the officer. not want to pursue the matter fur­ TNT — angrily, loudly — disputes finance figures there’s more fighting among family William Daley, president of Local clear view or is it clouded because “She just brought it to the atten­ ther. said. 1495, said Thursday that Landers A cannot support another increase members and more marital of her charges?” tion of the chief and then he did “I wasn’t absolutely sure,” reasonable,” and in the end neither payer $389, “or an almost 15 per­ The placement director stressed problems.” was putting “undue pressure” on the The police contract was rejected An informal discussion between which would result if the K-12 what he did with it,” LaBelle said. Landers said. man had succeeded in swaying the cent tax increase in the first year.” that people seeking new jobs need Charles Holland of TNT and Mike Town taxes project were pas' :d, for example. Holland, other. He concluded by advocating a “no” the appropriate skills. Harney of CASE started in the hall “We’re a smaii town without The controversy typifies the fun­ vote on the Jan. 28 referendum. “It’s not always the best candidate outside the meeting and ended up in much business or industry,” he said. damental differences that have And Thursday night, each man who gets the job; it’s the person who the Center School parking lot. The tally high “It is difficult to see why we must Harney divided the groups since they were accused the other of placing misin­ interviews the best,” he said, adding Gulf Charter dispute focused on the Board of be in the top 25 in per capita spend- formed early last year. formation in their letters. that MCC offers free assistance and Finance’s newly calculated figures BOLTON — Although the Board mg. advice concerning job searches. Up­ From Page 1 for the K-12 project cost. Holland said that TNT was the From Page 1 On Wednesday, the Herald first and only group that “provides of Finance may have just produced coming workshops include “resume broughaha “I am not accepting figures from Holland said Coventry, for ex­ published a letter from Harney sup­ the public with the whole Unth.” tax figures on the proposed K-12 writing” on Feb. 4; “cover letter casualties.” the Board of Finance,” Holland said, ample, spends $1,348 per capita. “played a very constructive and a tors,” said commission member 6 to 3. The three dissenting votes porting the K-12 project and accus­ project. The Neglected Taxpayers Manchester spends $1,414, writing” on Feb. 11; and “interview­ Still, the senator said the results cooperative role.” ■ To allow the town attorney, By DAVID LAMMEY adding that he preferred the figures And Harney lauded that intention. Stephen T. Penny, a former mayor. were cast by Eleanor Coltman, Scott ing TNT of circulating a flier that announced some tax figures of their Marlborough $1,487, and Wil- N without the consent of the directors, ing” on Feb. 18. Workshops run of Wednesday’s meeting in Geneva Penny, chairman of one of three Manchester Herald he had received from Connecticut used “scare tactics...based on un­ “We need a tax watchdog group, we own. Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., Clendaniel, and Kevin O’Brien. to approve out-of-court settlements Bank and Trust several weeks ago. lington $1,455. Meanwhile, he said, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. and are free. (To between Secretary of State James committees of the full commission, founded assumptions.” need someone to provide the public Charles Holland, chairman of register call 647-6067.) meanwhile, plans to vote against Even though the tone of the meet­ up to $2,000 in cases of town But Harney challenged him to ac­ Bolton’s per capita spending is Baker and Iraqi Foreign Minister explained the nomenclature is based BOLTON — A heated discussion with tax information,” he said. TNT, announced the figures at the Less disposable income means both a resolution authorizing force ing was light, the commissiontjrs got liability. The maximum amount had cept the latest figures from the bank. He also said that TNT has “no $1,848. Tariq Aziz left little room for op­ on a plan for the town government between the chairmen of The Board of Education meeting that area residents arc shouldering and Mitchell’s proposal, said much work done, unanimously been $1,000, but members agreed it Holland said he would “consider” substance behind their position.” But, he added, TNT has failed to timism that the crisis will be spokeswoman Julie Rosson. to operate with the assumed ef­ Neglected Taxpayers and the provide anything but misleading and Thursday night. Holland’s remarks were primarily stress increases on their own. Local rc.solved diplomatically. adopting several other final recom­ needed to be ujxlated, allowing the Citizens’ Alliance for School Excel­ them, which was as close to agree­ ficiency of a business, a desire of Holland countered with a letter to incorrect information, and said Hol­ Claiming that Bolton is “the in response to the recent teacher physicians note that people who “If the Iraqis rue faced, as they “He feels the president deserves mendations, including the follow­ attorney to work with a higher num­ lence after the Board of Education ment as the two men got. the fathers of the modem charter. the editor on Thursday, claiming land twisted facts to suit his group’s highest in per capita spending east conu-act agreemenL which stipulated would benefit by treatment for stress are, across the desert by the an up or down vote,” said Rosson. ing; ber when negotiating settlements. meeting Thursday night led each The discussion was bitter but con- that the proposed school building purposes. Holland denied the char­ of the river,” Holland said that the a teacher wage increast of 7.25 per­ arc opting to forego that cost in “He happens to feel he does not In response to the su{;geslion that B Not to limit the number of man to accuse the other of supplying U'ollcd. Each man accused the other strongest military force in the world, projects will cost the average tax­ ges. town has paid enough in taxes and cent in the first year. favor of paying other bills. and still they come to the meeting in want to authorize the use of force at the name Board of Directors is con­ terms which one can serve on the ■ Not to create a commission to misinformation to the public. of being “pig-headed” and “un­ “We are seeing a steady curtailing Geneva and insult the United States this lime, so he’s going to vote ‘no’ fusing because it is not used by any Board of Directors nor provide for a control traffic, but leave the of treatment due to its cost,” said by not even accepting a letter from on both of them.” other bodies known by local offi­ recall vote to replace any member of authority with the pjolice. The issue MMH’s Grillo. the President of the United States, On the House side. Rep. Barbara cials, Penny said, “Any citizen that’s that board. O ’Brien, who faced no was nciUier discussed nor debated. To help out with the crisis, the how can we have much hope that Kennelly, D-Hartford, has not at all cognizant of his citizen opposition, said his committee Drug testing 7 Town attorney hospital in December reduced its economic sanctions will ever move decided which resolution to support responsibility is not going to take agreed the length of the terms — ■ To delete a section of the out-patient fees from $97 per hour them or diplomacy can work?” but generally feels that economic long to figure out that the Board of two-years — is short enough to charter referring to the abolition of to $73 per hour. Also, the fees arc Lieberman asked. sanctions should be given more Directors is the legislative body.” provide voters with a system to ex­ the park commission, which was W adjusted on a sliding scale according Lieberman and others said Bush time, said spokeswoman Ranit ercise their will frequently. Also, he abolished when the charter was seeks sidewalk Commission Chairman Vincent teacher clause to an individual’s income. For in­ was holding out some hope that Schmelzer. Diana, who had supported the name said limiting the number of terms adopted in 1948. \ stance, a person who makes between U.N. Secretary General Javier Perez In a statement, Kennelly called change and had been attending the would take authority away from The members briefly discussed $10,4(X) and $12,500 per year pays de Cuellar’s last-minute trip to the apparent failure of the Bakcr- meetings of the committee which voters who may want to elect a can­ several other issues, which they plan only 27 percent of the overall treat­ Baghdad would bring about a Aziz meeting “disappointing.” didate with experience. liability shift approved it, acknowledged, “Cer­ to act on after further review. nixed by board h/ ment cost. diplomatic end to the conflict. However, she said she also remains I- /r:-.. tainly there are more important ■ Not to permit the general Penny’s committee is scheduled to Manchester physician Dr. Paddam The senators also said Bush said “convinced we are moving too landlords in particular understand things...it isn’t something earth manager to reorganize town depart­ meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the By JACQUELINE BENNETT ber, rcprcscnlalivc of AFSCME, su­ By RICK SANTOS Jain, who specializes in stress little about Israel’s involvement in rapidly towai'd war and should con­ that the sidewalks are their respon­ shattering that we would live or die ments and divisions, which in many hearing room of the Lincoln Center. Manchester Herald pervisor’s union. Manchester Herald management, offers the following the crisis, except to praise Prime tinue to give sanctions a chance to by.” Webber was not at the meeting. sibility,” said Mayor Terry cases do not conform with designa­ The full commission is to meet Werkhoven, who supports the plan. advice to people who might be in Minister Yitzhak Shamir as having work.” The vote to reject the change was Malinowski said the supervisor’s MANCHESTER — In response tions in the charter. Thursday, Jan. 31. COVENTRY — A clause allow­ a, Werkhoven said he is concerned need of treatment but arc afraid of union requested the clause because to a high number of lawsuits by ing mandatory drug testing of school espjecially about absentee landlords the expense. employees might refuse testing. people who are injured falling on staff, inserted into a proposed drug neglecting the clearing of the walks ■ If you are in need of prescrip­ “Why would someone refuse and town sidewalks. Town Attorney policy by the superintendent of of ice and snow. tion drugs to fight depression and what’s our recourse?,” said Maureen Chmielecki will ask the schools, did not get past the strong Chmielecki said, “It’s time we anxiety, go to your community eif£Ry msm • imy pm/i • emy pisuwAmR Malinowski, adding that to comply Board of Directors to consider objections of the chairman of the look at iL and get this monkey off hospital. The mental health unit with the federal law the workplace measures to relieve the town of Board of Education and president of our back.” there will provide treatment and im y RBFRieBRATOR • £m y RANGB • BlfERy FREEZBR must be drug free and asking who much of its liability. medicine on a sliding fee scale and a the teacher’s union Thursday night. She provided specific examples “This is the first I’ve seen of this that could be proven without testing. “I would estimate about a third of social worker there can help you the cases we see are sidewalk fall- that would frighten any taxpayer. Emy MicRowAPE • Emy com m mu bio screen sentence... you are into mandatory He also said funds can be withheld find the appropriate government as­ downs,” said Chmielecki, who will The town faces some suits in which drug testing,” David Chatel, presi­ by the government if the workplace sistance. make a detailed report to the direc­ plaintiffs are seeking claims as high EVERyVCR • Em y CAMCORPER • EVERy STEREO SySTEM dent of the Education Association of is not drug free. as $200,000, and she acknowledges ■ Join a support group, such as Coventry, said during the meeting at But Flaherty said the policy has tors at their meeting 'Riesday night. Depression Anonymous, which spe­ With a heavy winter storm ex­ there is at least one in which the CovenU'y High School. provisions to put an employee on town could very well settle for cializes in your area of concern. Emy Pise pmyER • Emy rapio • Emy boom box immediate leave if there is probable pected to move through the area The policy is to comply with the $75,000. People under intense stress some­ federal Drug Free Workplace Act of cause of a violation. Testing could today, her concern is timely. times become uncommunicative, EVERy PHONE • EVERy VACUUM PRICEP LOW! 1988. It outlaws drug or alcohol use then be an option an employee Chmielecki is recommending Meanwhile, losses from sidewalk which worsens the effects. For infor­ on school grounds, in school build­ might choose to prove innocence. directors take advantage of a state injury suits are covered by most mation on support groups in the ings or school vehicles. It was To make testing mandatory, law that allows towns to shift the homeowners’ insurance policies, Manchester area call 647-6600 or presented to the board Dec. 13 and Flaherty said, would need more in- liability to the owner of the property Chmielecki notes, and only those 643-1223. dcplh legal counsel with detailed j that controls the sidewalk in cases scheduled for discussion Thursday. Tj . J property owners who have success­ ■ Take care of yourself. Eat right, In the interim Superintendent of prescription of just cause. resulting from falls because of ice or ful claims filed against them would exercise and engage in leisure ac­ Schools Michael Malinowski “These arc sensitive issues, a lot snow. face increases in premiums. That tivities, such reading or watching The board rejected approving prepared the clause in question for of civil rights arc involved here,” H i has been supported by the Insurance movies. If you’ve been thinking inclusion in cases where an admitted Malinowski. such a measure almost two years Association of Connecticut. about trying something different, Chatel said he had been working ago after it was proposed by employee accused of violating the To proceed with the transfer of such as changing your daily routine on the policy with Malinowski and Republican Director Geoffrey Naab, RCA policy refuses to take a drug test. liability, Chmielecki maintains the in some way, do it now. Take the last spoke with him about it Tues­ who maintained it is unfair for all lo ilt’a k The sentence reads: “Refusal to just way is to make the shift for only steps necessary to change aspects of day. The clause was apparently taxpayers to suffer for those too lazy take the test could result in discipli­ those sidewalks in good physical your life. That can help reverse the added that after, Chatel said. or cheap to clear their walks. nary action, up to and including ter­ shape. And after other walks are negative cycle caused by stress. Chatel said he plans to consult There does exist a local or­ Arlene Norman, a clinical social mination.” repaired, they too can become the The written revisions, including with the union attorney and will at­ dinance, Sec. 15-22 of the Town worker with her own practice in Charter, that states property owners responsibility of the property owner. that clause, were not provided with tend the next board meeting when Manchester, said she is worried be­ have 24 hours after the end of a the policy statement available to the the policy may be adopted, even ri However, the repair of sidewalks cause some of her patients can no snowfall to clear abutting sidewalks public and press at the meeting. though at Flaherty’s insistence the is no simple matter. It has been a top longer afford treatment. or 12 hours after finding the walk “If I can’t refuse that, and can be clause is supposed to be dropped. priority of directors, who consider “When limes get tough, paying covered with ice. However, the subject to disciplinary action, it cer­ Chatel said he believes adding the walks one of the largest in­ for other things becomes more im­ penalty is not liability, but a simple tainly is not voluntary,” Chatel said. such a requirement without negotiat­ frastructure problems of the town portant than seeing a therapist,” said ing it with the teacher’s union vio­ fine. and have been told the cost to fix Norman, who said she charges about “I have to say David is right,” lates both a Labor Relations Board Not only does Chmielecki want to them could be as much as $12 mil­ the same fee per hour as MMH. said Patrick Flaherty, board chair­ ruling and a Supreme Court ruling. incorporate liability for snow and lion. The recent holidays were espe- man. “I object to that sentence... Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald ice, but she wants the town to trans­ suddenly we’re in the position of Chatel said should the board try TOUGH SCRAPE — Belden Schaffer of 118 Porter Street in fer ownership of sidewalks to But Chmielecki points out her cost-saving plan would raise money mandatory drug testing.” to reinstate the mandatory drug test Manchester works hard Thursday to remove ice from the property owners so they would be li­ Malinowski said he added the rule, he will call for the issue to be able for any falls. that could be channeled to pouring Figures clause at the request of Betty Web­ taken to negotiation. walkway in front of his house. “It’s time that homeowners and concrete to fix those walks. From Page 1 Wal-Mart moves ahead with wholesale club store said. RCA planned by Home Depot was ap­ Since then, figures have been cal­ is to include one building for each of dise to members who represent busi­ The other store at the center will By RICK SANTOS Stores Inc. proved along with the plans for culated using a more realistic inter­ ZENITH two stores plus a third and much nesses, organizations, or individuals be Home DepoL a retail shop that Manchester Herald Wal-Mart, which plans to open a Sam’s. est rate of 7 percent — which might Sam’s Club discount outlet on the smaller building, could begin who hold professional licenses. sells home-improvement items. GENERAL ^ SONV \ /in ^ ^ i Home Depot USA Inc. recently paid yet be high, according to Campbell. MANCHESTER — Approved site, has paid $5 million to whenever the developers choose, ac­ The center, to be called the Also, the new figures were calcu­ elec tr ic X TOSHIBA ^ ® $4.5 million to Finguerra for the 11 plans for the development of a retail developer John Finguerra for the cording to Stuart B. Poppier, the The store is to be 110,000 square Crossroads at Buckland Hills, is to lated using two bond issues of $5 acres for their building. tOOK AT center next to the Pavilions at Buck- 13-acre tract, according to records in town’s senior planner. feet, according to plans approved by have a 1,206 parking spaces, accord­ million and $5.75 million over 20 18 LB. HEAVY DUTY PHILIPS land Hills mall have moved ahead the Town Clerk’s office. The Sam’s Club store would be a the Planning and Zoning Commis­ ing to the development plans. years, thus taking into account inter­ The 104,500 square-foot building THESE with the sale of land to Wal-Mart Construction of the center, which wholesale outlet that sells merchan­ sion last fall. est that will be earned on the bonds _ Dryer and applied against the total cost of the project. jVPPUAHCt 1 ftevious calculations did not ac­ MAIOESI DiRosa: Thomas Ryan likely Director replacement count for this interest, Campbell said, because the bank had assumed I / J i \ M7 9 9 99 Secretary Wally Irish. a project completion time of only Handley, a former town director. receive the nomination because of the abundance of one year. By RiCK SANTOS good and experienced candidates. Osella said he knows Ryan and considers him a Manchester Herald “From what I’ve heard, he [Ryan] is the frontrunner,” qualified candidate. His opinion and that of his Thus the previously announced said DiRosa, who is stepping down at the end of the ‘‘I think personally that he’s a good candidate,” said DiRosa, who added that he’s know Ryan for many Republican colleagues is significant in that the figures of a $19 million total cost These Big BIIHI& Mon: N / rRloipAmE'’*^ These Big Bu)s & Mere-. l MANCHESTER — Democratic Town Director Peter month. and a maximum 2.18 mill rate in­ years. And he said, “He’s definitely interested in the Democrats will have to have the votes of at least two P DiRosa Jr. confirmed today that his own replacement Explaining he is not involved with the internal work­ Republican directors for the majority of five votes crease were overestimates, PANASONIC Deluxe Microwave Oven .... ▼ 12 9 MAVTAG ZENITH 13" Color Portable TV...... M 5 9 ings of town Democrats, DiRosa said he had heard the job.” Campbell said. will most likely be Democrat Tliomas M. Ryan, who is Ryan, 47, is a fomicr member of the Planning and needed to fill DiRosa’s seat. one of at least three candidates being considered by information from reliable sources — not necessarily The Democrats’ nominating committee will recom­ Instead, tJic maximum mill rate G.E. 18 Lb. Heavy Duty Washer.... * 2 9 9 SPEED QUEEN 13" Color TV w/remote control...... M 9 9 high-ranking Democrats — who know of Ryan’s posi­ Zoning Commission and has lived in Manchester for increase will be 1.8 in the fourth party officials. mend a candidate or candidates to the entire town com­ Ryan is among the candidates, which are said to in­ tion in the race. most of his life. 9 mittee at its meeting on Jan. 30. The full committee will year of bonding, he said, and the WHIRLPOOL 18 Cu. Ft. Frost Free Refrig.... * 4 8 8 aIhANA ZENITH Deluxe 4-Head VCR...... * 2 6 9 Ryan had been considered during the nomination He went to school in Manchester with Republican clude Gordon B. 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BEST BUY Tilt Extendsd Warranty AlMsys Costs You a ^ k ^ % All Quantities Limited, Hurry in OIL CO. Less At AI Siaffart's MM ■ ! M M ^ ^ H For First Cholcel Elderly housing waiting list at lowest mark in years Vernon, CT Mon., Thurs., Fri.’til 8 p.m. * V n l I M Tues.Wed.'til6•Sat.'til5-Sun. 12to5 V ■ W . ■ W f L / ■ ■ ^ the apartment complexes. years, said Carol C. Shanley, execu­ last year in the Authority’s four looking to live i-i one of the decades since the Authority was es­ 875-0876 ______^/ISAJ By SCOTT B. BREDE Authority’s 376 elderly aparuncnls tablished, she said, explaining that She described 1990 as the worst MANCHESTER TEL 647-9997 ^ m w BP 11 1 ^ tive director of Manchester’s Hous­ elderly apartment complexes in year ever for turnovers. Manchester Herald ing Authority. town. in town. Usually, that number is be­ many of their residents are getting 9 WIU.MAMT.C TEL450.0406 SUPER | J | f STORES - tween 350 to 400 people, Shanley on with age. COD The four elderly housing com­ *1.03® MANCHESTER — Tlic wailing At Thursday’s Housing Authority Deaths and placements into con­ said. Shanley said elderly or disabled plexes are Westhill Gardens, Wes- Diesel Fuel Al'.o Availablu list for elderly or disabled people meeting, Shanley said the valescent homes were responsible 100 if f .'fi for most of the turnovers, she said. Many clients have lived in the people do not have to come from ihill Gardens Annex, Spencer Vil­ Price subject to ctvif*y> i ’ «> f/<«■//, seeking housing in Manchester is at diminished wailing list reflects the 1329 M ain St. MANCHESTER 445 Hartford Rd. SISS' Currently, there arc 298 people aparimcni complexes for the llircc Manchester in order to be placed in lage and Mayfair Gardens. its lowest mark in more than five high resident turnover experienced 1 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Jan. 11,1991—9 *—MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 11.1991 If STATE RECORD J Weicker goes easy on first day as governor About Town Police Roundup A wiring, plumbing and the living room ceiling, because By JUDD-EVERHART be available to the media each day he’s in Hartford. “The time has come to sharpen the pencil and for me Widow Club meets Robbers sought to make decisions,” he said. “We’re well on track. they arc more urgent. The Associated Press He wouldn’t give any more clues about how he in­ The Widow and Widowers Associated Chapter 11 will MANCHESTER — Manchester police are looking for “Do 1 think it’s very obvious to everybody that tends to address the state’s mounting budget deficit, He and his wife Claudia, along with some of their liold its general busine.ss meeting on Jan. 13 at 2 p.m. in two white men who robbed the Manchester Village Inn whatever is involved is going to require both r^uctions HARTFORD — Gov. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. took it which he said could be $23 billion by the time the next children, planned to spend the night Thursday at the the Emanuel Lutheran Church on Church Street in of $130 in cash late Thursday afternoon, police reported. in spending and revenue raising? The answer is, ‘Yes.’ easy on his first full day in office. He didn’t get to the budget year ends. mansion. But they won’t officially move in until next Manchester. The men came into the office of the inn, which is lo­ Capitol until 11:30 a.m. and was gone by 3 p.m. He said only that he would call for spending curbs That’s easy,” he said. “What do you cut? How much do month, after the work is complete. Until then, they’ll A All widowed persons are cordially invited to visit and cated at 100 East Center St., and demanded the clerk put you raise? And how do you raise it? Those are the tough Today, he heads for Boston for a meeting with other and revenue increases, his strongest statement to date on stay sometimes in Hartford and the rest of the time at join. For further information, please call 643-7976 or her 20-, 10-, and 5- dollar bills on the counter. New England governors to talk about banks. the need for additional money to balance the budget. He ones. And we’re nowhere near a decision on that.” their home in Greenwich, Applejack Farm. 649-0544. While she was putting the money on the counter, the On Thursday, he signed a bill, the first passed by the delivers his budget address on Feb. 20. He said he was not convinced that legislators fully telephone rang and the men fled onto East Center Street. General Assembly, signed some extradition papers and His budget chief, William J. Cibes Jr., was sworn in grasped the gravity of the budget problem. He said he The bill Weicker signed was passed by the General Beyond dieting One is described as 5 feet-8 inches tall, about 150 canceled a work order for repairs on the swimming pool Thursday. Weicker said he gave Cibes no special in­ wants to balance the budget “without throwing away the Assembly on Wednesday, the opening day of the 1991 A new weight management program that addresses is­ pounds, with brown hair, a moustache, and wearing a at the Governor’s Mansion. structions on preparing the 1991-92 budget. He said he trump card of high quality of service in the state of Con­ session, as a courtesy to the new governor. It allows the sues other tliOT dieting which affect weight control is jean jacket. The other is 5 feet-5 inches tall, about 130 He had a fund-raiser in Torrington Thursday night. would be meeting with Cibes for several hours each day necticut.” people Weicker has chosen as commissioners to assume being offered at Manchester Memorial Hospital. pounds, with a scruffy beard, a light brown knit hat, and “It’s going to be a tough exercise,” he added. “I think Weicker, inaugurated Wednesday, obliged reporters on the budget, starting next week. their positions before they are formally confirmed by the REACH (Realistic Educational Approach to Changing a brown plaid jacket. who staked out his office Thursday morning, inviting “I have some ideas, but the fact is, we have to use the we’ll handle it and handle it well.” legislature. Your Health) examines issues such as self acceptance, in­ The tall one kept his hand in his pocket during the rob­ Weicker said he canceled the work order on the swim­ them in and answering questions as he leaned against next month to put together the budget message,” the terpersonal communication skills, fitness levels and bery, the clerk told police, but he did not mention having ming pool because, with the state’s budget problems, Weicker staffers were busy mastering the Capitol the front of his desk. new governor said. “We’re not going to go with a series nutritional awareness as factors in weight management. a weapon. that kind of thing can wait. He did say, however, that phone system on Thursday and moving boxes and files N He playfully shooed away two of his sons. Sonny and of snippets and bits and pieces to where we are going to The six-week program also includes an initial body work was proceeding at the Governor’s Mansion on in and out of offices. Tre, before the questioning began. He said he expects to arrive... in February. composition analysis and fitness evaluation. Interested Drug raid nets arrests participants are encouraged to attend a free introductory Members of the Tri-Town Narcotics task force have session at the hospital on Wednesday at 7 p.m. Classes arrested two men, one from Manchester, on drug charges Bankruptcy out begin Jan. 29 at 7 p.m. Cost is $139. To register call after a raid that netted more than four pounds of 647-6600 or 643-1223. marijuana. New Yale drama dean named Ftolice say they received a tip that there would be a Game to be aired drug transaction at the K-Mart Plaza on Route 30 in Ver­ By LARRY ROSENTHAL as option for Cox Cable will air two girls basketball games between non Wednesday night. The Associated Press t e ^ s at South Wind.sor High School and East Hartford At 7:45 p.m., police found Angol J. Repton, 24, of 89 High School starting at 6 p.m. on Channel 32, Cox Spring Street in Hartford and Stuart C. Heavisides, of 15 NEW HAVEN — Like the man Cable. The junior varsity game will be aired first, fol­ Timber Trail, Manchester, in a 1982 Datsun. he will succeed, the newly selected troubled city lowed by the varsity game at 8 p.m. Police arrested the two men, and seized drugs which dean of Yale’s drama school and have a street value of over $ 15,000. artistic director of the Yale Reper­ Both men were charged with possession of marijuana said. with intent to sell, possession of marijuana, possession of tory Theater, Stan Wojewodski Jr., By JANET L CAPPIELLO In a voice vote, the 11 -member more than a kilo of marijuana and possession of a believes in the importance of nur­ The Associated Press state board passed a resolution bar­ MCC News weapon in a motor vehicle. turing a core group of writers. ring the city from filing a petition Repton is being held on $50,000 cash bond, while “I think that the idea of identify­ for bankruptcy protection. Meet the PC ing a handful of writers and sus­ BRIDGEPORT — A state board Heavisides was released on a $25,000 non-surety bond. charged with overseeing Federal law requires Bridgeport A hands-on introductory course on personal computers taining support for them, as op­ to get the Review Board’s consent Both men are due in court on Jan. 22. posed to doing script search, is Bridgeport’s finances has barred the is being offered by MCC. The course will be run on 4 city from seeking federal before filing for Chapter 9 protec­ really a model for me. I think that Mondays, 1/28-2/28 from 6-9 p.m. The course fee is bankruptcy protection to escape its tion, said Richard Sigal, the board’s $155. r^r more infomiation, call 647-6242. is the way to do it,” he said. attorney. But Wojewodski, artistic direc­ fiscal troubles. Today In History During a stormy meeting “The state is in charge of the city tor of Baltimore’s Center Stage for Aikido karate Thursday of Bridgeport’s Financial and its affairs,” Sigal said. A self-defense course on Aikido, a Japanese style of the past 13 years, said he would Sigal also said Bridgeport would also bring his own strong opinions Review Board, state officials told Karate is being offered by MCC. Classes will be held at Today is Friday, Jan. 11, the 11th day of 1991. There Mayor Mary C. Moran the city did have to be insolvent to consider and agenda to Yale. “One would be the East Hartford Karate Club. This course will be held are 354 days left in the year. not have the legal authority to file filing for bankruptcy protection. silly to accept (such an appoint­ on Tuesdays & Thursdays for 26 sessions from 1/29-4/ for bankruptcy protection. Richard V. Robinson, Today’s Highlight in History: ment) if one didn’t,” he said. 30, 6:30-8:30 p.m. The course fee is $115. For more in­ “This city is not bankrupt, is not Bridgeport’s finance director, told On Jan. 11, 1913, the first sedan-type automobile, a The appointment was an­ formation, call 647-6242. approaching bankruptcy,” said Wil­ the board the city had an average of Hudson, went on display at the 13lh Automobile Show in nounced TTiursday by Yale Presi­ liam J. Cibes Jr., the state’s acting $24.5 million in cash on hand every New York. dent Benno C. Schmidt Jr., who Intro to the Macintosh budget director. “The city does not day and was able to pay its bills on On this date: described Wojewodski as a “leader The Division of Continuing Education at MCC is have power to declare banlcruptcy.” time. In 1757, the first secretary of the U.S. Treasury — of the American theater with a pas­ presenting a computer course on the Macintosh. The The city faces a deficit of ap­ “There is clear indication that the Alexander Hamilton — was bom in the West Indies. sionate dedication to young artists course will be held on Tues. & Thurs., 1/29-1/31 from proximately $7.6 million for the fis­ city is not insolvent at this point,” In 1805, the Michigan Territory was created. and creativity in drama.” 6-9 p.m. The course fee is $70. For more information, cal year that ends June 30. City offi­ Sigal said. In 1861, Alabama seceded from the Union. “We have found a new dean and call 647-6242. cials say lax revenues are down and Moran said repeatedly that the J. V In 1935, aviator Amelia Earhart began a trip from artistic director who can build on expenses, such as welfare payments, city will not reduce services or raise Honolulu to Oakland, Calif., that made her the first Yale’s great tradition of distin­ Ballroom dancing I Reginald Plnto/Manchastor Herald have skyrocketed. taxes to trim the deficit. woman to fly solo across the Pacific Ocean. guished instruction and theatrical MCC is offering a Beginning Ballroom Dancing SHEET OF ICE This sidewalk along Oak Grove Street in Manchester glistens icily in the The Review Board was created in The city presented one plan to In 1943, the United States and Britain signed treaties excellence,” Schmidt said. Course. The class will meet on seven Tuesdays. 1/29-3/ morning sun. relinquishing exualerrilorial rights in China. 1988 by the state Legislature after reduce the deficit by about $4.7 mil­ 26 from 7:30-8:45 p.m. at the Burton Dance Studio in Wojewodski (pronounced the city sought state aid for a mount­ lion. The proposal, which was flatly In 1%4, U.S. Surgeon General Luther Terry issued the VOYA-VUDSKI), 42, will begin Manchester. The course fee is 452. For more informa­ ing deficit. As long as the Review rejected by the board, included col­ first government report saying smoking may be hazar­ his five-year appointment July 1. tion, call 647-6242. Board was in place, the state agreed lecting parking fines and freezing dous to one’s health. “I certainly feel honored and Current Quotes to guarantee bonds the city needed some city salaries. Deaths In 1977, set off an international uproar by challenged by the appointment,” Baby’s breath wreath releasing Abu Daoud, a Faieslinian suspected of involve­ Th« A*«oclat*d Pras* to sell to cover an accumulated The Review Board said it would he said in a telephone interview The Division of Continuing Education at Manchester deficit of $58.3 million. present its own plan at the next ment in the massacre of Israeli athletes at the 1972 from Baltimore. “There is a long NEW DIRECTOR — Stan Wojewodski Jr. has been named the new dean of the Yale Community College is offering a one-evening class on “The kind of war that we’re talking about — the kind Since then the city has been strug­ monthly meeting. It would have to Munich Olympics. uadition of excellence at Yale for School of Drama, and artistic director of the Yaie Repertory Theatre. Baby’s Breath Wreath. This class will meet on Mon­ This town listing of deaths is offarad frea of charga by tha of mass destruction that we’re talking about — does not In 1978, two Soviet cosmonauts aboard the Soytiz gling to put its financial house in be implemented immediately. Manchastar Harald. Paid announcamants of daath and In doing important theater and u^ain- day, 1/22 from 6-9 p.m. The course fee is $20. There is a begin to transform the past evil, but creates another kind XXVII capsule linked up with the Salyut VI orbiting theater in combination with first- tions in mind, but that it would be order under the watchful eyes of the State Treasurer Francisco L. Bor­ Mamorlama appaar undar tha Daath Noticas haading. ing important artists.” Lloyd Richards has held the $15 material fee payable to the instructor. For more in­ of evil that is really difficult to find any justification for.” space station, where the Soyuz XXVI capsule was al­ rate conservatory training,” premature to describe them in any Review Board. ges, chairman of the board, chas­ positions of dean and artistic direc­ formation, call the Division at 647-6242. — Presiding Bishop Edmond Browning of the Episcopal ready docked. detail. i Moran disclosed earlier this week tised Moran for the deficit-reduction He will be following a Tony- tor since 1979. Deanships are Wojewodski said. Manchester Church on the possiblity of war with Iraq. In 1984, Chief Warrant Officer Jeffry (cq) C. Schwab, award-winning director known limited to 10-year terms, but “That has been my ideal for as Richards said his successor that city officials were researching plan, saying he was disappointed it Basic floral design would bring to the Yale Rep a pas­ the possibility of filing for Hilda J. Bauchle a U.S. Army pilot, was killed by Sandinista fire as his best in recent years for his col­ Richards was asked to stay two ad­ long as I can remember having didn’t address the entire amount. A course on Basic Foral Design is being offered at helicopter was shot down along the Nicaraguan-Hon- strong ideas about how good sion for the text and an “astute bankruptcy protection under Chapter “The clock is running against the 43 Courtland Street laboration with playwright August ditional years. MCC. This class will meet for 5 Mondays, 1/28-2/25 duran border. theater is made,” he said. directorial vision.” Schmidt said he 9 of the federal bankruptcy code. If city,” Borges said. Wilson, author of such works as “The decision to accept the ap­ from 7:15-9:15 p.m. The course fee is $49. There is a In 1989, President Reagan bade the nation farewell in “Fences” and “The Piano Lesson,” pointment had everything to do He said he had a number of would also bring a proven ability Bridgeport filed for such protection, Moran defended the city’s plan, $50 materials fee payable to the instructor at the first “I can’t say this is the display of some kind of dictator­ ship. This is a simple desire to inUoducc order, because a nationally broadcast address from the Oval Office. both Pulitzer Prize winners. with the fact Yale has a first-rate specific plans and recommenda­ as a first-rate administrator. it would be the first large city in the saying it tried to “realistically ad­ class. For more information, call 647-6242. United States to do so, legal experts dress the problem.” Correction it’s impossible to live under conditions of chaos and Ten years ago: The Philadelphia Eagles and the Oak­ Korean karate course anarchy. It’s chaos and anarchy that can lead to a die- land Raiders won their respective conference champion­ ■F A course on the art of Tang Soo Do — a Korean style The name of Henry Agostinelli was spelled incorrectly tatorship. That’s my answer.” — Soviet Foreign Minister ships to earn berths in Super Bowl XV. (The Eagles, of of Karate is being offered at MCC. Classes will be held in the Police roundup section of Thursday’s Herald. The Eduard A. Shevardnadze on sending Soviet troops to the the National Conference, defeated the Dallas Cowboys, Weicker: mansion’s caving in seven secessionist republics. 20-7, while the Raiders, of the American Conference, at the East Hartford Karate Club, Prestige Park, E. Herald regrets the error. beat the San Diego Chargers 34-27.) Department of Public Works said. Hartford. The course will be held on Monday & Wednes­ By PETER VILES Five years ago: The first black to be elected lieutenant “It’s my understanding that there have been plans for days for 27 sessions, 1/28-4/29 from 7:30-9 p.m. the The Associated Press governor of a state since Reconstruction, L. Douglas the house oq the bool« for some time,” said Avice course fee is $92. R>r more information, call 647-6242. Wilder of Virginia, was sworn into office along with Meehan, Weicker’s press secretary. She said she was not HARTFORD — Gov. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. says he ^ PERFECT Cinem a Governor-elect Gerald L. Baliles. inherited at least one pressing problem in addition to a sure of the extent of the repairs needed. Patrick Nolan, a spokesman for the state Department huge budget deficit: an 81-year-old house that is “caving Lottery of Public Works, said the state sought bids on a new 2-20 4-40, 7:05, 935, 11:55; Sun noon, 230, 4:40, 735, 935. — Mer­ in” and needs extensive repairs. HARTFORD plumbing system about a month ago, and bids were EDDING Clnama City — The Russia House (R) FrI 7:10, 9:45; Sat and Sun 1:20, maids (PG-13) Fri-Sun 1:10, 3:15. 830, 10:30. — Look Who's Talking Too Weicker said Thursday the executive residence in (PG-13) Fri and Sat 11:30, 5:20, 7, midnight Sun 11:30, 5:20, 7. Manchester Herald S 3:55, 7:10, 9:45. — Vincent & Theo (PG) Fri 7; Sat and Sun 1, 3:45. 7. opened Thursday, with the lowest bid at $79,900. Wi Hartford’s West End, built in 1909, needs work on Here are Friday’s lottery results from around New 9:40. — C ast La Vie Fri-Sun 7:15, 9:50. — The Rescuefs Down Under (G) “It was work that was deferred for years, and the MANCHESTER “everything sUiictural,” including the electrical and England: Sat and Sun 1:15. — Romauld and Juiiette Fri 7:15, 935: Sat and Sun 4, Founded Oct. 1,1881 as a weekly. department fell it was needed to prevent a collapse of BEGIN WITH THE 7:15, 9:35. — Misery (R) Fri 7:20, 9:40; Sat and Sun 1:30, 4:10, 7:20, 9:40. UA Theaters East — Jacob's Ladder (R) Fri 7:10; Sat and Sun 2:10, plumbing systems. 7:10. — Predator 2 (R) Fri 9:40; Sat and Sun 4:40. 9:40. — Ghost (PG-13) Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. Repairs to the outdoor swimming pool can wait, he the system,” Nolan said. Connecticut Fri 7, 9:30, 11:45; Sun 2. 435, 7, 9:30. — Havana (R) Fri 7. 9:45; Sat and He said no other work on the property has been put MANCHESTER HERALD’S EAST HARTFORD Sun 2:30, 7,9:45. — Rocky Horror Picture Show (R) Fri and Sat midnight said, but other problems must be taken care of before his Daily lottery: 6-4-6. Play Four: 9-1-3-2. Buster's Pub & Cinema — Havana (R) Fri-Sun 7:15. 9:45. USPS 327-500 out to bid, but that state workers would begin repainting Showcase Clneitta 1-10 Dances with Vtoh/es / n and Sat VERNON VOL. CX. No. 87 family moves in. cine 1 & 2 — Ghost (PG-13) Fri 7:10, 9:40; Sat and Sun 1:30, 4, 7:10, and fixing cracks in the walls. JANUARY 1991 Massachusetts noon,on, 2:30, 7, 1030; Sun 1, 4:25, 8. — Green Card Acting Publisher “Like everything sU"uctural in that place, it’s caving ,,.':15, 2:45, 5:15, 7:50, 10:20, 12:35; Sun 12:15, 2:45, : , 7:50, 10:20. 9:40. — Havana (R) Fri 7. 9:40; Sat 1:15. 4.7,9:40; Sun 130.4:15, 7.30. The 19-room brick house, a Georgian Colonial in 12: 5 15 JEANNE G. FROMERTH in,” he said of the pool. “It can wait — it has to wait. On Daily lottery: 7-1-6-0. - The Godfather Part III (R) Fri-Sun 12:30, 3:40, 7:10, 10:25 - Klr^ar- the other hand, the plumbing, the electricity, the struc­ design, was purchased by the state in 1943 and first oc­ garten Cop (PG-13) FrI and Sat 12:10, 2:30, 4:50, 7 3 9:45, midnight WILLIMANTIC cupied by a Connecticut governor in 1945. Sun 12:10, 2:30, 4:50, 7:25, 9:45. — Awakenings (PG-13) Fri and sat U.A. The Cinemas — Look Who's Talking Too (PG-13) Fri 7:30, 930, Executive Editor tural work, that’s considerable, and that can’t wait.” Northern New England Sat and Sun 2, 4:15, 7:30, 9:30. — Awakenings (PG-13) Fri 7. 9:40; Sat Weicker planned to spend Thursday night in the 12:05, 2:35, 5:05, 7:35, 10:05, 12:25; Sun 12:05, 235, 5:05, 7:35, 1035. VINCENT MICHAEL VALVO The Weicker administration had no estimate of the Pick Three: 7-8-2. Pick Four: 8-2-4-6. - Lionheart (R) Fri and Sat 12:50, 335, 5:25, 7:40, 9:55, 12-;05; Sun and Sun 2. 4:30, 7. 9:40. — Home Alone (PG) Fri 7:40, 10; Sat and Suri BRIDAL SECTION 2 10, 4:25, 7:40, 10. — Kindergarten Cop (PG-13) Fri 730, 9:50; Sat and cost of the repairs Thursday, but the new plumbing sys­ house, but said he does not expect his family to move in 12 50, 3:05, 535. 7:40, 9:55. — Home Alone (PG) Fri and Sat 12:25, 2 :W, City Editor______Alex GirelB 5, 7:20, 9:35, 11:45; Sun 12:25, 2:50, 5, 7:20. 9:35. - Edward & is - Sun 2:35, 4:55. 7:30, 9:50. — Lionhoart (R) FrI 7:25, 9:40; Sat and Sun News Editor.^___ until mid-February. Rhode Island 2:30, 4:50, 7:40. — The Godfather Part III (R) Fri 7:10, 10:15; Sat 2:30, 7. . Andrew C Spitzler tem alone will cost nearly $80,000, a spokesman for the r FILLED WITH MANY IDEAS FOR THOSE UP­ sorhands (PG-13) Fri and Sat 1. 3:15, 5:30, 8, 10:10, 12:15; Sun 1. 3:15. Associate Editor 1 . Eileen Hiromi Mae Daily: 4-8-9-9. Lot-O-Bucks: 3-7-9-25-27. 530, 8, 10:10. — Not Without My Daughter (PG-13) Fri and Sat noon. 10:15; Sun 3 5:15,8:30. Features Editor _ _ Dianna M . Talbot COMING WEDDINGS, Sports Editor__ .Len Auster New evidence in Lomax trial r TIPS FOR THE BRIDE AND GROOM AND Photo Editor____ R eain^ Pinto Advertising Manager, ___ Lesley Radius THEIR FAMILIES. W eather Business Manager . Jeanne G. Fromeitfi HARTFORD (AP) — Testimony Neither the identity of the person Lomax. Circulation Manager. _Ger1inde Colletti in the trial of Joe Lomax has who left the prints nor the contents The partial print, which made its r FEATURE STORIES ON PLANNING THE BIG Production Director ___ Sheldon Cohen REGIONAL Weather Pressroom Manager. T E beil H. Hubbard revealed that the fingerprints of of the note were revealed Thursday. first appearance in the current trial EVENT. another person were found on a But defense attorney Joseph A. Thursday, is central to the state’s Saturday, Jan. 12 case against Lomax, 25. Main Telephone Number piece of paper in the apartment of Moniz indicated he may return to f PLUS BEAUTIFUL PHOTOS THROUGHOUT. Aoou-'v«aVwr* lorecan iw «•>*«♦ oo«»eor>» »«d high Snow 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 slaying victim Kara Laezynski. the handwritten note later in the Malone was clearly surprised to Today...Mostly cloudy with a 60 Circulation Telephone Number Lomax is accused in the death of trial, which began Monday in learn that McDonald had found This special tabloid j , a j , percent chance of snow developing 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 other fingerprints. The prosecutor Csriboul 19 |. 9 in the afternoon. High in the mid Laezynski, a 24-year-old newspaper Hartford Superior Court. will be published on Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by The note was not presented questioned McDonald closely about • • • ■ s mim m • 20s. Wind becoming northeast reporter who was strangled to death Wednesday January 30th, 1991 the Manchester Publishing Co., 16 Brainard Place, I i on Oct. 5, 1987. during either of Lomax’s first two whether he told Hartford police around 10 mph. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid ai The piece of evidence was given trials. Both ended with hung juries. about the now-yellowing piece of Tonight...Snow. Low 15 to 20. Manchester, Conn. Postmaster: Send address changes to the defense by the Hartford Police McDonald, who said he has two paper. Copy deadline will be Chance of snow near 1(X) percent. to the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester iT o ro ttl^ 2 5 ” 3 5 ' L wk-T' ' ...... " Conn. 06040. Department’s disgruntled forensic master’s degrees and 44 years of McDonald initially gave conflict­ Wednesday January 23rd, 1991. Saturday...Snow...Possibly y N The Manchester Herald is a member of The Associated specialist, according to testimony law enforcement experience, was ing answers. He first said he sent it mixing with or changing to freezing Press, the Audit Bureau of Circulation, the New England Thursday. fired from his part-time job at the to Hartford. Then he said maybe he rain. High near 30. Chance of Press Association and the New England Newspaper As­ James E. McDonald, the Hartford Police Department in a dis­ had kept it at his office at the Water- DON'T MISS OUT itiew precipitation 90 percent. so ciatio n . specialist, said Hartford police were pute over who left a fingerprint on a bury Police Department, where he Weather summary for Guaranteed delivery. If you doni receive your Herald works as.a forensic specialist. ON THIS BEAUTIFUL N'i y 4r/ar.f/c^‘ Thursday, Jan. 10,1991: by 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 ».m. Saturdays, please not interested in the fingerprints pair of scissors found near Lac- ...... ^Ocean xyy telephone your earner. If you are unable to reach your found on a note because the person zynski’s body. Finally, he said he had told iPittsrwjtgh] 38 Temperature: high of 37 at 7:30 carrier, call subscriber service at 647-9946 by 6 p.m. McDonald has said the fingerprint EDITION! MAKE YOUR Weshinglocij 4B | a.m., low of 24 at 7 p.m. weekdays lor delivery in Manchester. 9 who left them already had been Hartford detectives about the VXVXXXVXVXVVVXInW N W ' SVWSWN Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 weekly. $7.70 lor eliminated as a suspect. was his, left by mistake, but he was evidence, but they were not inter­ '*» AocV'VV«attk*r. Inc PrecipiUition: .02 inches. Snow: not given the opportunity to tell that RESERVATIONS NOW. Trace. one month, $23.10 lor tiree months. $46.20 lor six Under harsh questioning by ested. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Mike Thompson, a months and $92.40 lor one year. Newsstand price: 35 prosecutor John H. Malone, to the jury on Thursday. Every other cents a copy. McDonald denied he had withheld expert who has testified in earlier “They told me 'o forget about it,” K f CtC*r'» fourth-grader at Washington School. evidence. trials has said the print was left by McDonald said. ^

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10— MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Jan. 11,1991

THE NEW BREED BLONDIE by D«an Young E Btan Draka Iflaiirlirslrr HrraliT M M t by a a o ' lUvwvM by King Pm WE SET LOTS OF HUH BECAUSE WE'RE EVERY YEAR WHEN THE I'lA S L A D W E HAVE BXTRA^ FAWILY M E N Crossword DOUSHNLITS AND COFFEE GOING TO NEED THEN) CHBISTfAAS BILLS ARRIVE., Section 3, Page 11 ACROSS laitanlng 37 Rapalrad W oaoYoo Friday, Jan. 11, 1991 1 Church long (window) n a a o D d o ACCENT S Photo (liar 39 C a iti ballot T U R W Y 0 3 R (•I.) 40 Hockay d d D d d d D 9 Dlitant graat Bobby HtkRPLtASE? 12 Viilpirlod □ □ d d d d d d d ol timi 41 Providad d d d d d d □ □ □ 13 Friihwilir maal lor d d d 3 Recreation ■ health ■ religion ■ relationships flih 42 Blood □ □ a d d 14 Soap v a iia li d d D d G C5> IngradlanI 45 Enthuilait 15 — Namad 46 Mr. Zlaglald l - i l Daiira 49 Wlia bird 17 Waitarn 50 Public hamliphara larvlcai org. 53 Hawaiian ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson 18 Plating garland Billy Kidd still busy riding dov/n the ski slopes matal 54 High hllli 19 — culpa 55 Haavanly — daughtar 35 Hairy 20 Ona ol tha 56 Mao — tung 8 Mala rowar 36 Brick carriar ■ e r laniat 57 Irlih-Gaalic 9 Whip 38 Shipping By ED ZIERALSKI Boston. he visited California and Colorado ttie board o f directors o f the Jimmie trademark. He is a CBS-TV com­ Kidd’s message as skiing’s am­ 22 Short lor 58 M ill Katt ol 10 Indian maid unit Copley News Service “ It was a ski town,” Kidd said. to compete as a skier. He later at­ Heuga Center for the Reanimation mentator. H e’ s the director o f skiing bassador is that a person doesn’ t Augutlua tha comlci 11 Ralai 23 Mothar ol 39 — vidl vicl 16 BIrdi 41 Dliloyal “That was the reason the people tended the University o f Colorado, o f the Physically Challenged. at the Steamboat Ski and Resort in have to be from Vermont or Mila. DOWN 21 Comparatlva 42 Elactrical 24 Lai — Introduced to a pair o f skis when were so fascinating.” finding time while racing to earn a “ He is an inspiration," Kidd said Colorado, where he teaches racing Colorado to be a good skier. He said lUltll unit 27 Waaplir 1 Varb lollow- 22 Natural — 43 Rami' matai he was 5 years old and living in Kidd had Olympic champions for degree in economics. o f Heuga, the godfather o f Kidd’ s and holds instructional clinics and some o f the biggest skiing clubs- are 31 Shooti hola- Ing "thou” Gaiy Kopeivas 23 SImpla 44 Tannii play- Stowe, Vt., Billy Kidd strapped ’em coaches when he was growing up, Kidd used his skis to access the 7-year-old daughter. “ He didn’t lis­ camps. He is head coach o f the Spe­ in cities like Miami, Atlanta and In^na 2 Abomlnabla 24 Shoa part ar — 32 Blow ona'i ten to the doctor’s advice when they cial Olympics and an adviser on the inowman 25 Tan Naitaia Dennis and his self-cleaning oven. on and took o ff to explore a world and he was given two afternoons off world’s playgrounds. He was just 20 Tampa Bay, Fla. own — 3 Part ol tha 26 Tala ol 45 Traaa o f skiing adventures. told him not to do anything physied FYesident’ s Council on Physical Fit­ 33 AilaUon from school a week to practice. when he won the Olympic silver day advantura 46 Dacraa “The best woman skier in the igcy. 4 Compaii pt. 27 Narratad 47 For laar that “ For a youngster, getting on those H e’d ride his bike through the snow medal in the 1964 men’s slalom. Flis and that he only had so much ness and Sports. He has authored 34 Marriad 5 Abhori SNAFU by Bruco Boattlo Q i>m world, Tamara McKinney, is from 2 8 ------46 SalatyUral agcy. first skis is like finding that first U.S. teammate, Jimmie Heuga, was strength left. three skiing books and has a ski in­ woman'i 6 Non-prollt to get to practice. Lexington, Ky.,” Kidd said. “ Bill you don’t ... 51 Gata(Gar.) struction video out. Utia org. 29 Sootha 52 Articia bicycle,” said Kidd, a 1964 Olympic “ I was in the right place at the right behind, earning the bronze. It “He started exercising. He 35 Opaning 7 Ingrid Barg- Johnson, an Olympic champion, is 30 HIti silver medal winner and former right time,” said Kidd, 47. was a breakthrough Olympics for changed his diet and reversed the ef­ As spokesman for the American 36 Door man'i 32 Cultivator SPIDER4IAN by Stan I from Los Angeles. world champion. “Those skis Basketball didn’ t appeal to him the U.S. Ski Team because, at the fects o f MS. He started skiing again. Ski Association, Kidd is skiing’s S R « c e represent freedom. And soon, most He swims about a kilometer a day. ambassador. And he loves it. TT TT because it was played inside. Foot­ time, only the U.S. women skiers “You don’t have to be bom on kids realize skiing is something they ball and tennis were all right, but were being taken seriously. The But the main thing is his attitude. He “If I’m not skiing eight to 10 skis or have top coaching by the a n /ME 7W/ce-m TT n r h r mnyou ARE- can do better than adults. They learn they were played in a confining jewelry won by Kidd and Heuga doesn’t think he has a disease. He months out o f the year. I ’ m talking time you’re 5 years old. I’ve seen quicker. They get hooked on it. area. Kidd said he wasn’ t very ath­ represented America’s first Olympic has a challenge.” about it,” Kidd said. top slders who haven’t started racing TT n r They don’ t have the misconceptions letic. medals in men’ s alpine skiing. Kidd helped usher his sport from In 1989, he said he made his first until they were 12 or 14 years old.” adults do about getting hurt.” “ Jimmy and I ckew the attention the wooden-skis-and-leather-boots turns with the penguins in A n ­ “ I don’t test well for athletic skills In St. Louis recently to conduct a William Winston Kidd learned to like balance and hand-eye coordina­ o f the world back then and es­ era to today’ s Space A ge fiberglass tarctica, where a first-ever ski race skiing camp, Kidd happened upon a ski in his back yard, which ran into tion,” he said. tablished the credibility o f U.S. skis and plastic boots. He followed was held for the scientists stationed potential ski star. the slopes o f Stowe, a ski town o f But he did like one thing; skiing,” Kidd said. his Olympic success with amateur there. After a tour that took him about 1,700 people. One o f his He has stayed close to Heuga, and pro world championships in through the United States, Europe “ St. Louis is not exactly a great 3T “ Adrenaline.” Still does. neighbors was the Czechoslovakian “ I like motorcycles, fast cars and who was diagnosed with multiple 1970, becoming the first person to and Japan, he made his last turns o f ski center,” Kidd said. “They have a 34 ambassador to the United Nations. skiing,” he said. sclerosis a few years after winning win both Amateur and Pro World the season on the White House lawn little tiny ski hill with snow making. I 'll Another was a former curator for the Growing up, Kidd heard stories o f the bronze medal. But Heuga fought Championships in a single year. in May, when Mr. Muscle, Arnold But there’ s a girl there who has a 37- EEK AND MEEK by Howto Scnnoiaar Smithsonian Institution. Another what it was like at resorts in Swit­ the disease into remission and Today, Kidd wears several hats in Schwarzenegger, staged his Fimess chance to make the U.S. Ski team in was from a rich social family from zerland and France. In high school. recently fathered a child. Kidd is on addition to customized Stetsons, his Day. the next couple o f years.” WHAT'S THE DIFFEREMCE A RECESSJQU IS WHEN) A LOT A DEPRE5SOM 15 (WHEfJ A RECESSION OF PEOPLE LOSEIHEJR JOBS,.. ^ LOSE SOURS 49 AMP A DEPRESSION ? “1 can’t crack this one, boss. There’s a 53^ h r tape player inside turned on full blast!” r Celebrate, travel, dine out, 56 h r ( 7 : : ^ all with a senior discount 1 THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GMME Stumped? Get answers to clues by calling "Dial-a-W ord" !• by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee By LEONARD J. 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Book features 28 short pieces h ALLEY OOP by Daw# Oraua By RUSS MACKENDRICK a'jctions, employing some 50 hel­ timation o f whales ... in the Hudson FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavaa T H ER E J t h a t OUGHTAy-J------^ ANYTH ING / WELL, IF ...WE MIGHT FORGET WHAT 1 SAIP, DRIVER! pers to service a mailing list o f River.” HOLD THIS JASPER / THANKS,^ ELSE W E (ALLEY CAN'T HAFTA TROUBLE I ' -----RE GONNA HAVE ALL Manchester Herald UNTIL YOU GET HIM OLP_ YCANPOFDRY LOCATE VOU FOR A ' TRANSPORTATION , 10.(XX) names. O f the 1936 Long Island: ” ... TO JAILI VOU, JAKE.3 / TH'^HORSES RIPE INTO I'LL BE NEEDIN'/ J ♦ YBCIe.lt^0 OpPBfi bears conjoined portraits o f two THIS F E L L A BANPANA! ^ A u p u ^o n ^ o c ie T Y The third “ Numismatist’ s Com­ JS__ panion” is o ff the press. This time rather tough-looking gentlemen, but it’ s “ Lakeside,” made to peruse in a so far I have been unable to ascer­ dock chair while you faintly hear tain who they are or who they are from the w ings a lapping o f supposed to represent.” (The Red wavelets. Book says a Dutch settler and an In­ It is a very good read with 28 dian.) short pieces taken mostly from num- The best o f the blivits arc aimed

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4/ 1 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Jan. 11. 1991— 13 12—MANQIESTER HERALD, Friday. Jan. 11.1991 FOCUS Dear Abby PEOPLE Dr. Gott Abigail Van Buren Peter Gott, M.D. ■ First Lady Barbara Bush joined several profes­ sional basketball stars at an NBA-sponsored rally ur­ ging students to stay in school. “I can hardly wait to get home and tell my four Joining hands RE/MAX EAST OF THE RIVER (203) 647-1419 A sons what kind of crowd I was with today. I Imow I Diet may help 297 east center st., manchesler, ct 06040 (800) 544-4932 was asked to come because I’m the family jock,” rTT-" Mrs. Bush said Thursday. may not be clean She was surrounded by former National Basketball irritable colon Association great Bob Lanier of the Detroit Pistons ^ Real Estate SUPER NEW PRICE'” i J i DEAR ABBY: A letter in your column addressed a and current players Ralph Sampson of the Sacramen­ De gi ed nd con tructed w th only the be t quality DEAR DR. GOTT: I suffer from spastic colon. 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Fenced rear WHY QUAUFYIII years, this has decreased to about three to five move­ Country Club. Come see for yourself: _ yard, new Wichan, front to back living room with Mobile home in High Manor Park, When you can assume this $117,000 germs, but every time I have a meal at which we are dents who haven’t missed a day of school are invited fireplace, aluminum sided. oversbM two car ments per day. Does the movement of small, marble-like garage. Pride of ownership Is evident. Excellent Vernon. Owners anxious to relocate. mortgage. Let tenants help you with asked to “Join hmds” in prayer, I wait a few seconds, and to a “Stay in School Jamboree” before the NBA All- feces indicate the presence of a problem I should pursue? value. Call and ask lor Sharon Miller oltice Call Ron Fournier 649-3007 for your payments too. Call Linda Brown after the “amen,” I excuse myself to go and wash my Star game Feb. 10 in Charlotte. 647-1419 residence 646-SS66. details. for details. hands. I do this because I could not enjoy my meal Bogues, at 5-foot-3 the shortest player in the NBA, wondering whether — or how well — the person beside told students that confidence is the key to success. DEAR READER: In my opinion, the nature of your m me had washed, or if he/she had coughed into that hand “People were always telling me I can’t play bas­ bowel movements is not as important as their chronic IMIH iM IBIliUj before holding mine in prayer. ketball,” he said. “I always believed in myself. Bas­ frequency. Evidently, the contents of your intestine move 8 8 1 ^ 1 Abby, could we ask the devout among us to reconsider ketball was my dream.” through the bowel too quickly, resulting in frequent f c ' evacuations. Anti-diarrheal agents, such as Lomotil, and this very unsanitary practice, and rely on our sitting RESERVOIR HEIGHTS shoulder-to-shoulder to provide the sense of brotherhood ■ Comedian Bob Hope, busy editing a television anti-spasmodics, such as Anaspaz (hyoscyamine), may MANCHESTER THE BEDFORD they’re hoping for? special he filmed in Saudi Arabia, canceled shows help, but I suspect you’ll continue to have problems until New construction. A 4 BR Col. FR MANCHESTER SO. WINDSOR The Associated Press TAILOR MADE'” ROOM TO ROAM!!! Striking two story U&R beauty. 4 If I bring this up in my family. I’ll be reminded sharp­ scheduled in Missouri and Iowa. the cause of this “rapid transit” is discovered. Completely renovated and redecor ted to perfect on, with FP. Open floor plan. Asking Great price 3-4 BR home. FP in LR- MARIO BROTHER? — Actor Danny Bright and cheerful 7 room Colonial on Brookfield St. m BRs, 2'/2 baths, FP, FR with wet bar. Family room office. Super price of The 87-year-old entertainer, who visited U.S. thia 7 rm. Cape Cod on Benton St n M nche ter a Manchester! Charming Roor-plan with spacious rooms $235,000. Other lots & styles. Call ly that I am the family heathen. Barbara. Open House Every Sat. Hot tub. Bonus room. New price $179,000. Mint condition. Call Bar­ Devito may become one of the hopping Spastic bowel (irritable colon) is a diagnosis of ex­ MUST SEE]! 2nd fir. finished with m ter bdrm tt ng V/2 Abby, please help to spread the word — not disease. troops in the Persian Gulf region over Christmas, and hallways. 3 bedrooms, baths, formal D.R. and and Sun. 1-4 p.m. $345,000. Call Barbara W. bara W. canceled shows scheduled for Wednesday in St. heroes in the production “Super Mario clusion, meaning that other conditions have to be ruled room and full baths. New siding window roof nd fenced rear yard. Lots of nooks and crannies! Super THE FAMILY HEATHEN out before the diagnosis is established. For example, you driveway and super new kitchen: A k ng $145 000 price, too! $159,900. -W- Joseph and Thursday in Dubuque, Iowa. An lntemation$t Notwotk o f M eptndsnlfy Oumed and Opar^ad Raai Estala Olfiem DEAR FAMILY HEATHEN: Sitting shoulder-to- Bros.: The Movie." should have a stool analysis for infection or parasites, a shoulder might be a little too close for comfort. Would “When these dates were planned and set, he wasn’t going to Saudi Arabia,” said Hope’s spokesman. sigmoidoscopic examination to look for polyps or in­ you settle for just a token “hooking of little fingers?” miles long and 2>/2 miles wide along Southern flammation and a complete blood analysis to make sure Seriously, we in this part of the world are a friendly, Ward Grant. “With the editing and everything with California’s Tejon Pass, and 1,340 more — in blue — you don’t have another affliction, such as pancreatic REAL m Vinton Village Rle 31 hand-shaking, hand-holding people. Fine. But let us also this show, he’s been working about around the will be erected in the rice fields of Japan. RE.LL EST.4TE clock.” deficiency or hyperthyroidism, to explain your frequent 3466 D Main St., Coventry 985 Main Street become a more hand-washing people. The $26 million project was funded by sales of the stools. ESTATE y i » HILIPS The television special, “Bob Hope’s Christmas STRANO REAL ESTATE Manchester. “CT 06040 Bulgarian-bom artist’s drawings and collages. 395 NORTH MAIN STREET 1 YR. BUYER ® DEAR ABBY: Recently you published a letter from a Cheer from Saudi Arabia,” is to air Saturday on If everything checks out, you may be helped by a strict 203-647-7653 OFF. Christo’s earlier works include swathing 11 MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 PROTECTION AVAIUBLE (203) 647-8000 serviceman in the Persian Gulf bemoaning that high NBC. Florida islands in bright pink plastic and draping a diet (no roughage, beans or cabbage), Metamucil (a 203-643-2215 FAX. 742-1450 647-8120 school students writing to him lacked writing skills. I am It was the second lime in two months that Hope A huge curtain across Colorado’s Rifle Gap. stool-bulking agentX stress counseling (because emotion­ a high school teacher, and I was not surprised at his com­ canceled an appearance in St. Joseph. Christo has said the umbrellas, which are about 28 al upset can worsen irritable colon), and other, more ef­ "n ments. Let me tell you why Johnny can’t write: feet in diameter and 19 feet tall, represent the fective anti-spasmodics, such as propantheline. In some INVEST TODAY!!! O I! Johnny is in a class of 45 average students. I see John­ ■ Geraldo Rivera’s $30,000 car was stolen from “colonization” of land into “separate villages.” cases, hypnosis or biofeedback may be useful in controll­ $148,500 30 r - ny only 50 minutes each day, during which time I must outside his office while he taped his nationally syndi­ ing symptoms. Owner occupy this great 6+5 Duplex! take roll, deal with discipline problems, correct papers, cated talk show, a spokesman said. ■ Oscar-winning inventor Stefan Kudelski is Owner’s side has been completely try to quiet disturbances in the hall, fill out forms and try “I now plan to do a program about what happens being honored again for developing a recorder that Irritable colon is a common disorder that does not renovated with new kitchen, new bath, to teach. Johnny, like most average students, hates to stolen cars and how people can better protect provided filmmakers with studio-quality sound on cause ill-health. It is a nuisance to its sufferers, not only new wall-to-wall carpeting. A must see! school, so he is hard to teach. I will try to get him to themselves from going through the misery that I find location. because of bowel frequency but also because of the gas, HANDYMAN SPECIAL— New addi­ NOT A MISPRINTIII— 6 room Split Full basement, garage! LEASE/PUR- tion needs finishing touches. Good CHASE AVAILABLE! Call (or details! learn anyway, but he never has a pen, paper or textbook myself in right now,” Rivera said in a statement. Kudelski will become the eighth recipient of the bloating and abdomin^ discomfort. If your doctor caimot in need of interior painting and some with him. If he does manage to borrow supplies from "Sweat Equity" project. Large out­ minor trim work. Large kitchen, The Toyota Land Cruiser was stolen Wednesday Gordon E. Sawyer Award at a ceremony March 2, the control your symptoms using the methods I described, building great for workshop. 1 Year hardwood, garage. NORTH f LANDLORD WITH EASE!!! another student, I must stand over him and try to get him evening from near the CBS Broadcast Center on Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences an­ ask for a referr^ to a gastroenterologist who may be able Buyer Protection Plan. COVENTRY, COVENTRY, $138,875. $161,900 going. Then, I must move on to the other 44 students. West 57th Street, said spokesman Jeff Erdel. nounced Thursday. The presentation will be broad­ to offer further advice. $99,344. Completely renovated Duplex has 4 Too soon, the bell will ring, and Johimy will have writ­ cast as part of the Academy Awards show March 25. bedrooms and 1'/2 baths on one side ten nothing on his paper. ■ Hundreds of giant yellow umbrellas are blos­ A native of , Kudelski developed the Nagra To give you more information, I am sending you a free and 2 bedrooms and 2 levels on the Well, tomorrow’s another day, and I’ll try again to get soming in a San Joaquin Valley warehouse as the art­ recorder, the first self-contained portable audio re­ copy of my Health Report “Irritable Bowel Syndrome.” other. Nice large yard and full basement Johnny to write. Somebody’s got to do this job. ist Christo prepares his latest work. corder, a device that allowed precise synchronization Other readers who would like a copy should send $ 1.25 too! Don’t miss this chance to invest! A DISILLUSIONED TEACHER IN CHATSWORTH, hi October, 1,760 yellow umbrellas will stretch 18 of audio tape with film. with their names and addresses to P.O. Box 91369, BACK-ON-THE-MARKET! CALIF. KING OF THE MOUNTAIN!!! Cleveland, OH 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the title. Owner Anxious! Price Reduced! $225,000 CHFA Overlook Eastern Connecticut from this BARGAIN PRICE TAGI Neat and FARMETTE DELIGHT - Secluded majestic 8 room Tudor with Contem­ Fully carpeted, 6 room, 3 bedroom Colonial. Vinyl-sided, tidy Ranch that's pleaseinlly cozy. remodeled custom 3-story Colonial garage and deck. New thermo-pane windows. Fenced Vinyl siding, cul-de-sac lot, energy- Farmhouse, artfully sited on 3.83 porary flair. Enjoy the floor to ceiling FR ID AY, JA N U A R Y 11, 1991— PR IM E TIM E ______yard. Enclosed front & back porches. Walk-up attic. Plenty save features. Fireplace glow, eat-in acres. Eat-in kitchen. 4 bedrooms, fireplace. 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•i tT 14— MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 11.1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Jan. 11,1991—15 New McFerrin album CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 NotICtt Lots/Lond for Solo... Invtstmont Proporty Merchandise Musical Items...... J is a crafty followup Lott/Found...... Comoros and Photo Eoulpment. ^ •rte n a lt...... lusintss ProDorty... ATTENTION Announc*m»nlt Rosort Property...... Holiday Seasonal...... Pots and Supplies...... SpeciolislMit! ] A ucllO Pt...... Morteooos...... Antlauesand Cetloctibles...... Misceiloneous for Sale...... 04 Tog Solos ••.•*..»i#eeeeee4e«ee*.i PlnancM...... Wontod to euy..... R oefln«/tldlnf....:...... 57 jciottilnp...... By GEO RG E VARGA Never mind that the song’s success led to McFerrin’s ...... 01 Services Wanted to Buy/Trodo...... Flooring...... S« ‘ Furniture...... A Copley News Service popular TV commercials for Levi’s 501 blue jeans and Employmtnt A Education Child Care...... J1 E ltd rlc o l...... S* Rentals I TV/Storee/Appliances...... Ocean Spray Cranapple Juice, in addition to earning him Port TImo Holp WonUd...... to Rooms tor Ront...... Cleanino Servlcos...... » Heoflng/Flumblng...... M t4olp Wonltd...... Lawn Core...... S3 Misceiloneous Services...... «l * Machinery and Tools...... NEW YORK — Don’t hurry, be crafty. a slew of offers to endorse other products — offers he Apartments for Ront...... Automotive Situation Wontod...... Condominiums for Ront. Bookkeepino/Income Tax...... S4 Services Wonted...... M Gordeninp...... That’s the unspoken motto Bobby McFerrin followed rejected. (“I won’t do a commercial if I don’t use the •uilntti Opportunltlot...... Corpentry/Kemodellno...... SS Londscoplng...... S3 I Cars for Solo...... GREATER Homos for Ront. Trucks/Vons for Solo...... when recording “Medicine Magic.” the superb sequel to product,” he said.) Instruction...... Storo/Ottlco Space...... Palntlng/Poperlng...... Concrete...... «4 Good Things to Eat...... Emplovmont Sorvicoo...... Compers/Trallers...... his multi-platinum 1988 album. “Simple Pleasures.” And never mind that McFerrin’s large new following Rosort Property..... ! fuoI Oil/Coal/Flreweod...... Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... which earned him three Grammy Awards and yielded would probably embrace an entire album of similar, Industrlol Property. SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL I Form Supplies and Eauipmenl...... Auto Services...... A Real Estate Corogos and Storage.... Autos for Ront/Looso...... pop music’s first chart-topping a cappclla song. “Don’t happy-go-lucky ditties, had only he been inclined to Homos for Solo...... at Roemmatos Wanted..... AAONTHLV CASH IN ADVANCE RATES. lOfflcC/Relall Equipment...... Worry Be Happy.” 'Reoroctlonol Equipment...... Miscellaneous Autometlyo..., present them with one. Condominiums for Solo...... aa Wanted to Rent...... Call 643*2711 for more Information! Wanted to Buy/Trodo...... “This one took a lot longer to make.” said the singer “I couldn’t give them ‘Don’t Worry, f^ II,’” he 'Boots ond Morine Equipment...... hailed by German critics as Stimmwunder (“Wonder declared emphatically. READ YOUR AO; Closslfed advertisements a r t MANCHESTER RATES: 1 to 6 days: W ctnts p«r ling per doy. DEADLINES; For classified odvertlsments to Voice”) during an interview in the office of his Manhat­ “I was never about that. I was never about duplicating token by teleohone os o convenience. The 7 to 19 doyt: 70 cents per line per day. be published Tuesdoy Ihrouph Saturday, the tan publicist. my hits. And it’s so one-sided. I’m not happy all the Manchester Herald Is resoonsible for only one ao to as days: M cents pgr ling per day. deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ "I loved working on this record. I love the process of time, although it’s a wonderful thing to be remembered Incorrect Insertion and then only for the site of as or more days: SO cents per line per day. tion. For odvertlsements to be published work. I love problem-solving and brainstorming, and I for something positive, rather than something negative. the orlolnol Insertion. Errors which do not lessen love not giving up on something.” Minimum cltorig; 4 lines. Monday, the deadline Is a :X p.m. on Friday. the votue of the advertisement will not be “But I’m not so positive that I don’t make mistakes corrected by on oddltlonol Insertion. Recently released on EMI Records, “Medicine and that I don’t have anger and I don’t worry about my Magic” is eminently worthy of McFcrrin’s enthusiasm. children. I’m your basic human being, like everyone MERCHANTS! Meticulously conceived and executed, it is his most NOTICES N else.” 10 PART TIME HELP 10 PART'TIME HELP 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE daring, subtle and sophisticated work yet. It is also his McFerrin smiled. WANTED best. As a condition precedent WANTED “You know, this is really funny,” he said. “Because, to the placement of any FARMETTE DELIGHT- Let A Specialist Do It! A dozen songs long, the album showcases perhaps the Secluded remodeled personally, on the one hand I can understand why the a d v e rtls in o in th e custom 3-story Colonial We know how impor­ most inu-icate compositions of McFerrin’s career and public wants you to do it over again — because they Manchester Herald, Ad­ features the bearded singer’s double-tracked voice per­ vertiser hereby agrees Farmhouse, artfully liked what you did in the first place. I mean. I’ll buy a sited on 3.83 acres. tant your business is to you forming as many as 20 different parts on a single num­ to protect, indemnify person’s album because what they did before was so NEWS Eat-in kitchen, 4 ber. That’s not including his now-patented body and and hold harmless the and we'd iike to heipyou get happening. You know, ‘I want you to do it to me again!’ Manchester Herald, its bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, mouth percussion parts, which find McFerrin drumming swimming pool, 2 stall “But that’s why Weather Report and Keith Jarrett are officers and employees the best resuits possible! on his chest, clucking his tongue and engaging in similar stable. Enticingly my favorite artists, because they are consistently surpris­ against any ana all CORRESPONDENT priced. Manchester, We can do that for you by acts to provide simultaneous rhythmic accompaniment liability, loss or ex­ ing me all the time. They always produced something $249,900. Philips Real to his singing. pense including We currently have an opening MANCHESTER offering a special advertising rate new, so 1 would always go out and buy their albums. I’ll Estate, 742-1450. Moreover, the album extends his previous jazz/pop/ attorneys’ fees, arising buy Anita Baker’s new album, or Tracy Chapman’s new F Jb e y o u r o w n b o s s in our "Let A Specialist Do It" from claims of unfair for a news correspondent to soul base to include stunning forays into African, Indian album, which I love. But when I buy the new stuff, I Let your Income from a rental help you pay for your m o rtg a g ^ e ll- and other World Music styles McFerrin. trade practices, infring- HANDYMAN SPECIAL- maintained, 2 family home 10 rooms. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, column. We offer a 1 inch ad that want new stuff. cover local events. This is a part- New addition needs “Medicine Magic” also includes one contemporary ment of trademarks, large living room and kitchen each side. If you are thinking of a two “What I think will happen with a lot of artists is that, trade names or patents, finishing touches. Good runs for 24 days for a very low choral work that was inspired by the 23rd Psalm and time position which Includes family, don’t miss seeing this one. A good investment at $219,900. even though their audiences think they want the same violation of rights of "Sweat Equity" project. price of $59.47 which is payable two tracks featuring Voicestra, the 10-piece a cappella thing (as before), they don’t. Because as soon as you privacy and infringe­ covering town government Large outbuilding great ensemble McFerrin formed last year to bring his am­ give them the same thing, they’ll say, ‘Well, this is just ment of copyright and for workshop. 1 Year in advance. buyer protection plan, bitious, multi-voice music to life on concert stages. In like the old thing.’ I’m that way. I want to see somebody proprietary rights, unfair meetings and feature writing. addition, the album marks the first collaboration bet­ competition and libel * ‘ 1,34 ■ Most of our subscribers are grow, I want some new information about them.” and slander, which may PhilipMips R eal Estate, ween him and his father, Robert McFerrin, Sr., the With “Medicine Magic,” McFerrin presents his lis­ result from the publica­ Please apply in writing to: 742-1450. homeowners who at some point former Metropolitan Opera baritone who dubb^ Sidney teners with a wealth of new information. Alas, in large tion of any advertise­ in time need your service, but Pbtier’s vocals in the film version of “Porgy and Bess.” ment in the Manchester because it has thus far failed to produce a hit single, the Vincent Valvo, Editor HOME WITH A HEARTI don't even realize your business What results is provocative, richly rewarding music album has failed to make much of a commercial impact. Herald by advertiser, in­ Manchester, $134,900. MANCHESTER that is universal in both scope and appeal. Having After four weeks on the national charts, it ranked at cluding advertisements Embrace the good time exists. When you run an ad in our in any free distribution Manchester Herald OWNER TRANSFERRED devoted more time to recording “Medicine Magic” than No. 174, which is actually a formidable achievement together in this charm­ he spent on any of his previous four releases, McFerrin publications published ing family home on a Had to leave this spacious, 7 1/2 room. Raised Ranch In a lovely "Specialist" column, they will considering that — “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” not­ by the Manchester P.O. Box 591 quiet street, fenced rear area FIreplaced living room, formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, 21/ rightly regards his new album as one of the two most withstanding — most radio programmers continue to Herald. 2 baths, lower level has finished family room plus an office. All know that you can be counted on satisfying he has made. yard, new kitchen, front shun virtually all a cappella music. Manchester, CT to back living room with appliances In kitchen and a 2 car garage. A lot of house for a good and you'll see results. “I am very, very happy with this record,” he affirmed. price. $167,000. While McFerrin would be happy if radio would 1 LOST and FOUND fire place. Aluminum “This record has given me the most satisfaction since embrace his new record, he isn’t about to make any 06040 sided, over sized 2 car D.F. REALE, INC. At this price, you can't beat my second record, ‘The Voice,’ the one I recorded live compromises to achieve airplay. This also holds true for garage. Pride of owner­ ^ H n i # REAL ESTATE LOST CAT-Male, white ship is evident. Excel­ it. It's a small price to pay for big in Europe.’ The reason for that is because I worked hard his forthcoming live album with pianist Chick Corea, a and beige. Lower Or call 643-2711 H H H H 175 Main St., Manchester lent value. Ask for 646-4525 business. Try us! We think you'll on this, all the material is mine and it was the first daring, jazz-inspired collaboration tentatively scheduled Maple St. area. Sharon Miller, record I produced myself. Answers to Louie. 647- after 12:00 noon. NEW AND EXPERIENCED AGENTS WANTED for late March release on Blue Note Records. vSiv residence, 646-5566. be pleased. “Emotionally, I felt very close to each piece, and I “If I don’t get emotionally attached to it, then I really The 9574.______Re/Max Real Estate, really nurtured them. With ‘Simple Pleasures’ some­ can’t produce something that is genuine,” said McFer­ LOST-Cat, grey female 647-1419. KING OF THE MANCHESTER-Striking Please call llze F times I could do two songs in one day, and half of them rin, who clearly values his muse over his pocketbook. with brown collar. North SALES SECRETARY/ M O U N T A I N I I I two story U&R beauty. were cover versions, so it was a relatively easy process “Even when my manager or record company prod me Elm St. near corner of GREETER-Part time, 11 HELP WANTED INVEST TODAYIII $225,000. Overlook 4 Bedrooms, 2-1/2 at 643-2711 ext. 41 compared to this one, which took a lot longer.” by saying, ‘We want a product, we need a product,’ my Manchester Herald's Heniy. Please call 646- ^m -8pm , Monday thru $148,500. Owner oc­ Eastern Connecticut baths. FIreplaced family 0613 or 649-3388. from this majestic 8 room with wet bar. Hot Thursd^ and every Automotive Sales People cupy this great 6 and 5 To the likely surprise of his new fans and the probable answer is usually, ‘Well, I’m not in the recording space other Friday and DuplexI Owner’s side room Tudor with Con­ tub-bonus room. New yet. You’re just going to have to wait.’ And I have to Excellent Earning Potential temporary flair. Enjoy price, $345,000. Call 22 CONDOMINIUMS dismay of his record company, “Medicine Magic” docs 2PERSON/ML8 Saturday. Heavy cus­ has been completely 23 LOTS 8c LAND FOR not contain any likely successors to “Don’t Worry, Be wait. I can’t force it. I could never force this record; I tomer contact. PC Skills Demo Plan & Benefits renovated with new the floor to ceiling Barbara W. Re/Max FOR SALE SALE Happy,” the whimsical, feel-good anthem that two years started working on it in 1986, before ‘Simple Pleasures.’ Annual a plus. Contact Ed Call Brian Begin kitchen, new bath, new fireplace. Room for Real Estate, 647-1419. in the 4 spacious F ago became his first million-selling record. And nothing really happened so I had to scratch it and Thornton, 646-3515, for appointment wall-to-wall carpeting. A BEACON HILL- BOLTON-8.9 Acres for Manchester Honda. must seel Full bedroom and 2-1/2 Manchester, $99,900. development, asking$ In fact, to hear the bespectacled singer tell it, produc­ start over again.” CARDINAL BUICK, INC. MOBILE HOME-ln High basement, garagel baths. 7.95 Acres Manor Park, Vernon. Immaculate 2 bedroom, 149,900. BOLTON-79.8 ing a second “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” was the last Now on tour with his Voicestra to promote “Medicine 81 ADAMS STREET zoned for horses and SINGLE 11 HELP WANTED Lease/purchase Owners anxious to re­ top floor unit with spec­ Acres, $900,000. thing on his mind. Magic,” McFerrin plans to devote as much as one month M ANCHESTER, C T 06040 availablei Call for possible subdivision! locate. Call Ron tacular view of Hock- COVENTRY-23.90 per year to guest conducting with various symphony or- 6494571 detailsl Anne Miller Anne Miller Real Fournier, 649-3087 for anum River and valley. Acres with barn, trailer, Never mind that the song made him a household BOOKKEEPER-Part time. Estate, 647-8000. chesu-as. To date, he has conducted the San Francisco GIRLS 22 Hours/week in­ Real Estate, 647-8000. details. Re/Max Real Gorgeous new kitchen, plus 750 feet frontage, F name after six years of relative obscurity recording ex­ and Boston Pops orchestras. He is also considering con­ cludes typing, LEGAL SECRETARY-For Estate, 647-1419. new carpeting and 2 air $260,000. GLASTON­ cellent albums that established his credentials as a one- ducting his good friend and regular collaborator Yo Yo In Connecticut telephone. Brainard 4 a tto r n e y firm in JUST LIKE NEW-Vernon, LANDLORD WITH F conditioners. D.W. Fish BURY-2.81 Acres, man vocal orchestra but failed to catch on commercially. Ma in a cello concerto. WIN A TRIP Road area in Hartford. Manchester. Monday- $264,900. Newer 4 EASE!!! $161,900. Real Estate, 643-1591. $148,900. VERNON- NEW CAPE-Spacious 6 F LOTS- $53,000 to Never mind that “Don’t Worry” became so ubiquitous Whatever direction he goes in, though, McFerrin 1-900-820-3355 Free parking. Salary Friday, 9-5pm. Good bedroom Colonial with Completely renovated room, full dormered based on experience. word processing skills everything you could Duplex has 4 bedrooms MANCHESTER GAR- $102,000. STAFFORD- that George Bush appropriated it for his unofficial makes it clear that his music will always look to the fu­ home with 2 full baths. 1-Plus acres, $66,500. presidential campaign ^em e song, a move that angered 525-3141. necessary. Real estate/ want including first floor and 1-1/2 baths on one Bright cheery kitchen DENS-$68,000. Nice ture, in large part by drawing from the past and, in par­ $3/Min. Must be 18 yrs. probate experience side and 2 bedrooms Call Anne Miller Real DISHWASHER AND family room with with oak cabinets, full and neat, 2 bedroom McFerrin at the time and still annoys him now. ticular, to his African heritage. and 2 levels on the Estate, 647-8000. COOK’S HELPER- nelpful. Call Atty. fireplace, 2-1/2 baths, basement, vinyl siding end unit with private other. Nice large yard Some experience. Higgins, 646-3500. first floor laundry. 2 car and treed bt. Compare, entrance and hardwood MANCHESTER-Approxi- CONTEST garage plus a pool and and full basement tool floors throughout. Con­ mately 1/2 acre. 140 x 10 PART TIME HELP Good hourly rate. Days RECEPTIONIST-Busy $130’s. "We’re Selling Don’t miss this chance and nights. Apply in Manchester Oral cabana. All nicely sited HousesI" Blanchard & venient location to 1384 100 feet. Corner lot. WANTED to investi Anne Miller person. Nuili's Surgery office seeking on a cul-de-sac! D.W. Rossetto Real Estate, and downtown Business (B2 zoned). Community colleges boom Real Estate. 647-8000. ELECTRONIC TUTOR Restaurant. 647-1500. Fish Real Estate, 643- 646- 2482. Manchester. Lowest 500 Center Street. Call organized, pleasant F WANTED A.S.A.P.- team member. Ex­ 1591. F priced unit in the Monday, Wednesday, EXCELLENT INCOMEI complexi D.W. Fish Looking to earn degree panded duties. Ex­ MANCHESTER-Vinyl Friday. 646-5153. EASY WORKI AS­ ROOM TO ROAMIII Bright Real Estate, 643-1591. STARTS to be a technician. perience preferred. Call BRICK RANCH-2-Car at­ sided Ranch. 1-1/2 SEMBLE PRODUCTS and cheerful 7 room in tough economic times Need help with math Mindy at 649-2272. Be­ tached garage. Fire- Baths, 2 or 3 bedrooms, Colonial on Brookfield AT HOME, CALL NOWI 2 car under, screened STRANG’S CONDO’S- 31 ROOMS FOR RENT and scientific problems 1 -601-388-8242. tween 8-2. placed living room, ex­ S t. in M a n c h e s te r! for requirements. porch. Country setting. THOMPSON RD- Ext.H2766. 24 Hrs. RN, PHLEBOTOMISTOR tra large kitchen, 3 bed­ Charming floor-plan By LEE MITGANG ses,” she said. Please call Don, after 5 Reduced, $159,900. $71,500. Immaculate, MANCHESTER-Spacious colleges this fall averaged $884, up MEDICAL TECH- rooms, 2 baths. Lot, with spacious rooms The Associated Press Enrollments at the nation’s 1,211 5 percent from 1989, according to pm, for more details. 90x156. Price is Negotiable. Owner. and hallways. 3 first floor, end unit. New room with ample FEDERAL JOBS NICIAN-Part time, 646-7406.______paint and paper. New storage. $300/month, public and private two-year colleges the College Board. Four-year public 528-7106.______flexible hours, mobile $185,000 Marion E. Bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, Earn 35,000-90,000/year kitchen floor, new includes all utilities. On The guidebooks ignore them. are up 5 percent to 6 percent this colleges rose 7 percent to an average MID-JANUARY basis. To draw blood Robertson, Realtor, MANCHESTER-Like new, formal dining room and TELEPHONE SALES-Part 643-5953. custom L-shaped fenced year. Lots of carpeting. Living room, busline. No kitchen They lack the prestige of a Harvard year to about 6 million, according to of $1,809. Private four-year schools time out of your home. All Occupations and take medical his­ Ranch at Mountain nooks and cranniesi dining area and hall. facilities. Gentleman. i 'l or Yale. Earn up to $10 plus per tory on insurance ap­ COLEMAN ROADI This 4 preliminary estim ates by the average far more: $9,391. The most 1-216-875-4105 Farms. Cathedral ceil­ Super price, tool Applianced, low electric Call Rosa. 647-8400 or hour. Flexible hours. plicants in Vernon, Tol­ bedroom Cape has 646-8646. But community colleges are soar­ American Association of Com­ selective charge more than double ing living room and $159,900. Jackson & biilsl Strano Real 742-1266 or 528-0358. Ext. E-5 land area. Earn $22 per been reduced to Estate. 647-7653. ing in popularity as students find the munity and Junior Colleges. A that. case. Call 1-800-922- family room, large cus­ Jackson Real Estate, $125,000. Fireplace, 2 F 32 APARTMENTS FOR low tuitions, convenience and per­ federal estimate is somewhat lower, More prospective freshmen seem 2772. baths, car-port, fenced tom kitchen, 2 647- 8400. sonal attention appealing in tough about 5.5 million. to be asking themselves: Why pay This special yard plus a One Year bedrooms. Beautiful lot, STRANO’S CONDO’S- RENT SCHOOL AIDE: Im­ many extras. Asking, Thompson Rd. times. Fall gains at four-year public and $10,000-$20,000 a year for the mediate opening for Home Warranty! Hurryl SOUTH WINDSOR-Great $259,000. U&R Realty, $85,900. Second floor. BOLTON-2 Bedroom Community colleges have always private institutions, by contrast, honor of living in student housing Where corridor aid at RHAM "We’re Selling HousesI" price. 3-4 Bedroom done well in recessions. For 18- Blanchard & Rossetto 643-2692. hom e. F irep lace in Good size, 2 bedroom, apartment. $575 plus averaged about 1 percent to 2 per­ and being ignored by preoccupied High School in Hebron. 1-1/2 bath, fully ap­ utilities. No pets. 643- year-olds, they offer bargain tui­ promotion has created Call S.S. Cullinan at Real Estate, 646-2482. living room, family room cent. professors at a more prestigious office. Super price of plianced condo with 0926. tions, small classes and a way to Community colleges now enroll 228-9474 for wall-to-wall over four-year school, when you can get Do I application. EXCELLENT STARTER SUPER NEW PRICEIIII $179,000. Mint COVENTRY-3 Room, 1 stay home and save on living costs. Designed and con­ hardwood floors. about 43 percent of the nearly 14 small classes at a community col­ HOME-Manchester, condition. Call Barbara bedroom. Available 1/1/ For unemployed or underskilled structed with only the W. Re/Max Real Estate, Centrally located. million students attending U.S. col­ lege, be taught by a teacher who 1 3 BUSINESS OPPOR- $124,900. Charming 6 91. $400/Month includ­ adult learners, community colleges considerable traffic year best quality and 647-1419. Strano Real Estate, ing hot water. 645-9919 leges and universities; in 1980, they cares about teaching, and save a T U N I'nE S room Cape with 647-7653. offer flexible class hours and a Sign? hardwood floors, brtek craftsmanship, this 3 or 742-9920. eru'olled 37.4 percent. bundle in the bargain. bedroom, 2.5 bath Con­ F second chance to gain a college fireplace In large living Gains at some have been spec­ One such student is Gerald AVON CALLING-To buy temporary on Gerald VERNON-See this unique 1 room, open staircase, STRANO’S CONDO’S- MANCHESTER-3 and 6 degree or new job skills in one or tacular: 15 percent this year at Lexi­ Shields. His B-plus high school Every Thursday, we are or sell, call Nellie. 875- Dr. in Manchester is a 8 room L-shaped after year for the formal dining, first floor Ranch that has a large Cinnamon Springs. Room apartments. two years, instead of four. running a specif advertis­ 5033. fantastic buy at ngton (Ky.) Community College average and strong ACT college bedroom with 2 addi­ $97,900. Owner Security. 646-2426. But the recession alone doesn’t $299,0001 Many front to back family which is training workers for a new entrance test score of 27 out of a ing page or pages giving tional bedrooms room on the main floor, anxiousi Extremely nice Weekdays. 9am-5pm. explain this fall’s two-year college Toyota plant, and 62 percent over a i HOMES FO R SALE amenities include 5 room, 2 bedroom possible 36 could easily have gained you information on all types upstairs. A great Atrium doors from fami­ cathedral ceiling living MANCHESTER-Newer 3 gains, educators believe. the last two years at Delgado Com­ him admission to four-year college. beginningl D.W. Fish room. 3 bedrooms, for­ condo. Fully bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, all participating merchants. of specialty businesses. BACK-ON-THE-MARKETI ly room to huge deck, applianced. Low heat­ After a decade-long string of tui­ Real Estate, 643-1591. mal dining room, spa­ munity College in New Orleans Instead, Shields has been attend­ Owners anxiousi Price tile entry, 6 panel doors, appliances, wall to wall. tion increases that sent costs at pres­ F______cious lower level ing costsi Outside which has added new programs in ing Delgado in New Orleans for the reducedi CHFA. Fully whirlpool bath and $/50/month. 643-1823. recreatbn room, plus a shed. Strano Real tigious four-year institutions to nursing and allied health fields, carpeted, 6 room, 3 central vac. Lovely MANCHESTER-Available past two years, studying computer 20x40 in-ground pool. Estate, 647-7653. $20,000 and beyond, even academi­ bedroom Colonial. MANCHESTER- treed yard near Country February 1. Quiet “Our colleges have taken a turn programming. Like others, he raves Cali the Herald's HERE’S MY Come and take a look. F Vinyl-sided, garage and $154,900. Why Club. Come see for neighborhood, 1st floor, cally able students who once looked toward working with business and about the low cost — $950 a year — The asking price is ded<. New thermo-pane Qualify III When you can yourselfl Jackson & STRANO’S CONDO’S- 3 bedrooms, large down their noses at community col­ industry in the community, and they $198,000.. U&R IRealty, small classes and easy accessibility windows. Fenced yard. assume this $117,000 Jackson Real Estate, New State Rd. $130’s. kitchen with appliances, leges are growing more cost-con­ CARD.... 643-2692. are using our colleges for training,” of teachers. Enclosed front and mortage. Let tenants 647-8400. Special builder financ­ garage, secluded yard, scious than status-conscious. said James Gollattscheck, executive help with your pay­ ing on this last unitl Ful­ 9 “It’s cheaper. Why should I spend Advertising Department, back porches. Walk-up F front and rear porches “We are seeing students who vice president of the Washington- attic. Plenty of room. ments too. Call Linda ly applianced, 1-1/2 all that money (on a four-year col­ TAILOR MADEIII Com­ VERNON-The Bedford, and rear deck. $740 wouldn’t have gone to a community based community college group. Shows nicelyl Asking, Brown for details. Re/ new construction. bath Townhouse. Up­ monthly plus heat and lege) when I can spend two years 4 Thursdays for $65.00 pletely renovated and graded carpeting, college even five years ago,” said “And we deal with a large group $129,900. Strano Real Max Real Estate, 647- redecorated to Reservoir Heights. 4 electricity. No pets. here?” he said, adding that he ex­ NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE Estate, 647-7653. 1419. Bedroom Qolonial. cathedral ceiling, Security required. 646- Joy Graham, assistant chancellor for of mature students. The declining 643-2711, today for more perfection, this 7 room garage. Quality built. pects to transfer to the University of Cape Cod on Benton family room and 1210 days. 643-8422 public affairs of the 35-campus Vir­ number of 18-ycar-olds has affected “^Ready & waiting for OFFERED SUCH A FANTASTIC fireplace. Open floor evenings. ginia Community College System. New Orleans for his junior and BARGAIN PRICE TAQI MANCHESTER-For sale St. in Manchester is a youl" Strano Real us, but far less than four-year Must Seel Second floor, plan. Asking $235,000. She and other community college senior years. Neat and tidy ranch by owner. Split level on Estate, 647-7653. schools. The average age at two- RATE AS THIS!! that’s pleasantly cozy. large lot in Bowers finished with master Other lots and styles. GIVE THE GIFT THAT representatives insist, however, that year colleges is 29,” he said. “Community colleges have al­ information regarding Vinyl siding, cul-de-sac School District. 3 bedroom, sitting room Call Barbara. Open LASTS ALL YEAR! A improved academic quality and the States seeing the biggest overall ways organized programs for the lot, ener^y-save Bedroom, 2 bath, living and full bath for a total house, Saturday a.id gift subscription to the Sunday, 1 to 4pm. Re/ stress on teaching over research are increases include California, benefit of students. They schedule Call the Classified Department features. Mreplace room with fireplace, of 3 bedrooms and 2 full TO CLEAN artificial flow­ Manchester Herald. Max Real Estate, 647- at least as important as cost in ex­ Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Ken­ classes for people who have to work low, eat-in kitchen, 3 dining room, kitchen, baths. New siding, ers, place them heads Call 647-9946 or 643- and ask for Paula, for more family room, full windows, roof and 1419. down In a paper bog, add plaining the new-found appeal of tucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Ten­ school in with jobs. They adjust to this promotion bedrooms. Kitchen ap- 2711.3Months-$23.10, F 9 >liances include basement, enclosed driveway and super salt and shake well. To their schools. plii 6-months $46.20, 1- nessee and Texas, according to students, instead of the other way details & copy deadlines. Professional porch, attached garage. new kitcheni Asking clean oukstorage areas In year, $92.40. Senior “We teach. We don’t profess to be preliminary estimates by the com­ around,” said Ernest L. Boyer, presi­ Excellent condition. $145,000. Jackson & g iv e y o u r budget o your home or garage, Citizens: 3-Months, researchers or writers. You don’t get munity college association. dent of the Carnegie Foundation for $159,500. OPEN Jackson Real Estate, break ... shop the classi­ place an ad In classified $21.56, 6-months, graduate assistants in freshmen clas­ Annual tuitions at two-year public the Advancement of Teaching, 643-2711 HOUSE-1/13/91. 1 pm- 647-8400. fied columns tor bargain telling our readers what $ 4 3 .1 2 ,1-year. $86.24. 5 pm. Call 647-8551L F buys! you have for sale. 1 l6-—MANCHES'i'ER HERALD, Friday. Jan. 11,1991 Jflanrlirsfrr ^^rral^ Bridge Secticn 4, Page 17 wits between the declarer and either J Battle rA Speciolis NORTH or both of the defenders, and this was Friday, Jan. 11,1991 4642 no exception. Declarer inight easily SPORTS YA8 of wits have seen what fate was in store for ♦ Q J9 him when West played a club at trick 4 A K J 10 7 By James Jacoby A bookkeeping / ELECTRICAL LAWN CARE ROOFING/ two. What could he have done? Noth­ IN C O M E T A X VAREiMA§TeR§ SIDING WEST EAST Today’s deal demonstrates the im­ ing if East stayed on his toes, but if 4 A 7 4 1 0 8 portance of giving correct count on de­ South won the club ace in dummy and DUMAS ELECTRIC 4 Q 9 7 6 3 played a diamond rather than a spade. Vaughn Scholarship to remember wonderful friend Snow Plowing; Leaves 4 1 0 5 4 Joseph P. Detneo, Jr. LIONEL COTE fense. When West led the king of dia­ Do you have a room thats always Raked and Trees Cut; ♦ AK 8 7 6 5 4 ♦ 2 monds against four spades. East East might carelessly fail to ruff. Af­ cold? A piece of electric baseboard ROOFING & SIDING 4 8 496532 Certified Public Accountant Gutters and Garages followed with the deuce. South false- ter all, he would remember the 10 of In this unfortunate time of international turmoil, the year after Matt, didn’t do so without becoming the heat would solve the problem. The •30 Years Experience diamonds that South played to the first Colas, Coach Kind and myself thank you for your sup­ Professional tax and accounting Cleaned SOUTH carded with the 10, but West knew he benevolence is a glowing attribute, but is often hidden installation is affordable and •Fully Insured trick. It’s easy to see that East had no school’s all-time career scoring leader with 858 points. port.” A 4K Q J953 services. All 1040 consultations held operating cost would depend on Call 643-9996 could rely on his partner to play the among the embers of malice and negativity. “He would take these kids home with him,” •License # 506737 4 K J2 excuse for not ruffing the diamond Donations are being accepted in order to secure funds In the privacy of your homo or office. three if he had started with the 3-2 how often you use it ♦ 10 3 anyway, but remember, you and I are On Aug. 18,1990, a true symbol of benevolence and Manchester basketball coach Frank Kind said. “He which will make the Tom Vaughn Scholarship a lasting 646-9564 doubleton. That made the right de­ good will was lost with the death of Tom Vaughn. Jim 643-9034 Joseph Dumas 4Q4 fense easy. West switched to his sin­ looking at all four hands. Stranger would give them rides to Hartford. And that’s after Matt entity at Manchester High School. MISCELLANEOUS things have happened at the bridge ta­ Altruism came easy for Vaughn, who was only 44 lett." 646-5253 Vulnerable: North-South gleton club at trick two. Declarer won Kind misses Vaughn dearly. SERVICES SNOW PLOWING Dealer: West in dummy and played a spade toward ble than East making a mistake under years old. His life stood for it. Tierney Before the start of TTiesday night’s basketball game Income Tax Preparation Lie. El 02888 these circumstances. He had been a resident of Manchester for 20 years and between Manchester and Rockville, Kind’s wife, “Jason Goddard has no father,” Kind explained. “He his king. West took the ace and played James Jacoby’s books -Jacoby on Bridge’ and GSL Building South West North East (Vaughn) was bringing grocery bags of food to Jason SNOW PLOWING the four of diamonds. East ruffed and •Jacoby on Card Games’ (written with his tatber, was a devout supporter of the Manchester High basket­ Royann, made an announcement to the crowd concerning Reasonable ~ 1 ♦ 2 * Pass Maintenance Co. dutifully returned a club, which West the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at ball team. a scholarship which will begin this year in the name of Goddard’s college. He was just so supportive of Residential & Commercial 2 ♦ 3 ♦ 3 4 Pass Experienced ~ Your Home Commerclal/Residentlal ruffed. Down one. bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. When I began working at the Herald in October of Tom Vaughn. everybody. This (scholarship) is a thing he would like, I Snow Blower Service Available 4 ♦ All pass Many bridge deals are a battle of © 1991, HeWSPAPM EMTEBPRI8E A#8N. think. We’re trying to raise funds to have a pierpetual D an M osler building repair and home Free Estimates 1986, Vaughn’s only son. Matt, was a junior point guard ing a 9-12 campaign just two years before, Manchester These are some excerpts from the announcement: FIREWOOD improvements. Interior and Opening lead: 4 K for the Indians. Vaughn, who always had a smile on his recorded a sparkling 20-4 mark and went all the way to “As many of you may know, Manchester basketball scholarship award. Skip Ross actually came up with the 649-3329 649-4304 exterior painting, light car­ face, befriended me and we would always talk before and the Class LL state championship semifinals. lost an avid fan and staunch supporter with the death this idea. He came to me and I thought it was a great idea.” N pentry. Complete janitorial 649-4326 after every game. Matt, who averaged 14 points a game his senior year, summer of Tom Vaughn. The boys’ basketball team has FIREWOOD An integral part of Manchester basketball seems to be service. Experienced, reli­ i\nd not always about basketball. spearheaded that fine Indian quintet. dedicated their season, sportsmanship and determination Cut, Split, able, free estimates. missing now with Tom Vaughn gone. But, hopefully, the Tom Vaughn was one of the reasons I so enjoyed When the 1988-89 high school basketball season to his memory. Seasoned, Delivered. Astrograph Tom Vaughn Scholarship will be supported exactly the 643-0304 covering the Manchester basketball team then. Also, I began, I didn’t expect to see Tom Vaughn much since “Tom’s love and support did not end when his son, CARPENTRY/ $110/cord TREE SERVICE/ way in which he supported the team and everyone. PRUNING your best behavior. is okay. knew his wife, Susan, who worked at the Herald then and Matt had graduate. Matt, graduated, but continued each year. In that spirit REMODELING 643-9145 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Your custo­ “All those kids miss him,” Kind said. “And I miss PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Just be she was one of my closest friends at work. Not only did I begin seeing Vaughn once again, but he and with the support of the Vaughn family, the him.” Call Anytime PAINTING/ HAWKES TREE SERVICE <^four yourself today, because people like you dial Instincts are likely to be quite pro­ As his high school career blossomed during his senior attended every game, home and away. His heart and soul Manchester basketball family has started a Tom Vaughn as you are. Your popularity is rising and nounced today, which could prove to be Anyone who ever met Tom Vaughn, misses him. CUSTOM QUALITY PAPERING Bucket, truck & chipper, your greatest asset. You’ll know how to year, I became friends with Matt, who is now playing was dedicated to this team. Scholarship. This scholarship will be given to help the One stop Improvements. affectations could inhibit your climb. stump removal. Free ^ B irth d a y talie care of something for someone basketball for Trinity College in Hartford. Vaughn became sort of a surrogate father to Jason expenses of a deserving college-bound player. Framing to Painting. ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Your per- NAME YOUR estimates. Special ceptlor.s regarding trends and the out­ you love. Matt’s senior year at Manchester, the 1987-88 season, Goddard, one of Matt’s best friends since junior high “The Vaughn family and founders of the scholarship. Jim Tierney is a sports writer for the M anchester Licensed & Insured. consideration for elderly and come of events are rather good today. If LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) This is a good may have been one of the Indians’ best ever. After endur- school. Goddard, who graduated from Manchester High Skip and Barbara Ross, Pat Lawrence, Attorney Dave H era ld . 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Rybezyk was out with a twisted of just playing. We stayed in the sys­ and 7-2 overall. Security and 1 month’s END R O L L S , performance in an easy game. private home. Utilities, Eleectrical, computer ankle. tem,” he said. “And defensively we IP T 6 p advance rent. Century 27 V," width - SO**, DATSUN-1980. Needs “Our kids played with an air of Enfield is 1-8 overall and winless parking, heat furnished. a n d industrial. “Obviously (the loss of Vazquez maintained it. A few years ago we 21 Mazz Realty. 875- head gasket. Best offerl in the league at 0-5. i m u p - Call 649-3082. 13" width - 2 for SO*! Tinkerers’ and confidence and belief in themselves 8366. Newsprint end rolls can be 649-9895. and Rybezyk) is not going to change would have succumbed and given “Our pressure created turnovers MANCHESTER-Beautiful Inventors’ dream I Step­ that they were going to play defense picked up at the Manchester V W GOLF-1985. 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The latter Ide^ for seniors or mid­ From $700 and up. 9 -5 E ST cars and a hast af ather In Classified regularly. FO R SALE things to complain about.” Some lease purchases. Items. 643-2711. Central Connecticut, averaging 40,” Brown said. “Fifteen years also dished out four assists, a total dle aged. Come see Connecticut will find a much %.2 points a game and 26 3-point from now the kids will be able to why we rarely have a Call Anne Miller Real 39 ROOMMATES CHEVROLET-1982, Pick- Tho Associated Press matched by Jessica Marquez. Fresh­ Estate, 647-8000. 91 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE U p Truck. C-20, 4 tougher assignment Sunday at 4 attempts, had just eight 3-point U"ies tell their kids while they’re watching man Julie Smart and sophomore vacancy. Heat, hot WANTED GOING UP — UConn’s Scott Burrell, right, goes for a layup water included. 247- MANCHESTER-5 wneel drive. $3000/best p.m. when it hosts Big East Con­ and six fast-break points as the Hus­ Chris Smith play in the NBA that, Beth Gerhard also turned in strong offer. 645-6182. ference rival St. John’s at Gampel past Byron Smith of Central Connecticut State University in 5030. Bedroom, 2 bath. Very PRIVATE HOME-ln North CARDINAL kies forced 24 turnovers despite ‘Yeah, I played against that guy.’ outings for Manchester, each adding I-I\V large older home. Coventry. $60 per BOB RILEY Pavilion in a nationally televised taking the press off early in the first Just like I can say to my kids I their intrastate clash Thursday night at the Gampel Pavilion in eight points. $1000 per month plus NEW YEAR’S SPECIAL- week. Call after 6 pm. 0LDSM06ILEM)LKSWAGEN BUICK, INC. Hundreds of readers turn game on CBS. half. played against Julius Erving.” Storrs. The Huskies thrashed the Blue Devils, 115-47. Manchester also won the junior 1st M onth’s rent 1/2 utilities. References 742-6634. 1989 Buick Skyhawk $7,480 fo Classified every day price. 2 Bedroom, 1-1/2 and security. 644-3503. 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER varsity game, 59-7. Debbie Guliano, ® 1890 t>y NEA. Inc 1989 Cavalier Coupe $7,495 seorching for some par-, bath Duplex. tlculor Item. Will your od Smart and Kathy Hartnett each had MANCHESTER-6 Rooms. 69 FIRE WOOD 1989 Honda Accord LX $t1,980 Appliances, washer/ 2 bedrooms. Very 649-1749 be there? 643-2711. eight points for the young Indians, dryer hookup. Full 2 YRS. SEASONED HARD- 1988 Buick Skylark $7,985 Francis takes leadership role now 6-1. 32 APARTMENTS FOR 32 APARTMENTS FOR clean. F e n c e d yard. 1990 Olds Calais 4 dr. $8,995 basement. MUST SEE! WOOD-Cut, Split and Deliv­ 1988 Corsica Sedan $7,490 Manchester resumes action Mon­ r e n t r e n t ______$775 monthly. 2 1986 VW Golf $5,995 9 8 WANTED TO BUY/ $725/Month. 684-4835. Months security ered. $6(Vtruck load. $1 KVoord. 1987 Celebrity Sedan $6,385 day at 7:30 p.m. at Clarke Arena in 640-0376 1984 Olds Clera $3,995 1987 Buick Celebrity $5,995 ______TRADE______MANCHESTER-Available JANUARY RENTI Spa­ SOUTH GLASTONBURY- deposit. 649-0795. a critical CCC East matchup with 2 Bedrooms, heat/hot 1969 K-5 Blazer $14,495 1986 Buick Electra $7,895 as Whalers beat the Canucks 2/1. Large 6 room cious 2 bedroom 77 GARDENINO Windham High. The Indians, 1987 Buick Centuiy $5,995 We buy clean, late model used Duplex. 3 Bedrooms, 1/ Townhouse in the water included. $650 a 35 STORE «t OFFICE 1987 Plymouth Sundance $5,995 defending CCC East champs, are WANTED-Old lawn 1967 Celebrity Sedan cars and trucks. Top prices 2 garage. No pets. C o ac h House. 1-1/2 month, 1 month’s ______SPACE 1987 Toyota Supra $9,995 $6,385 VANCOUVER, British Columbia held a 5-1 lead in the second before was pulled after the first period and 5-0 in league play while the > ^ p - baths, basement, appli­ deprosit. 659-5991. mowers and garden 1986 Oldsmoblle Clera $4,995 Security/References. 1987MercuryTopaz $5,995 paid. (AP) — Ron Francis no longer is Vancouver rallied to make the score replaced by backup Kirk McLean. $750/Month. 649-6197. ances, carpeting, heat/ MANCHESTER-Main St. equipment. Any 1985 Ford LTD $3,995 pets are 4-0. Mr. Duff-Carter Chevrolet The Canucks made it close when MANCHESTER (53) — Katie Smilh 0 D-1 0, hot water included. Call location near Center St. condition. Don’t throw it 1989 VW Fox $5,995 captain of the Hartford Whalers, but close and appease the uneasy fans. 1984 Buick Centuiy LTD $4,890 1229 Main Street Greg Adams scored twice in the Patty Homtxistol 0 0-0 0, Amy Mizoras D 0-0 0, LEGAL NOTICE Bob. ERA. 646-2482. 91 CARS FOR SALE Ideal for store/office. away. Call John, 647- 1990 Olds Cutlass $11,495 he still acts like one. “This is a positive sign,” Francis Shelly Dieterle 7 4-4 18, Beth Gerhard 4 0-0 8, 0394, leave message at 81 Adams Street Manchester, CT MANCHESTER- 2 646-2426 weekdays 1987 Buick Regal $6,495 Since being stripped of the cap­ said. “We’re learning how to win.” second period. Gary Valk and Jay Mary Moriarty 2 04) 4, Sharon Fish 0 04) 0, TO ENROLLED MEMBERS 645-1312. Will pick up. 646-6464 Julie Smart 4 04) 8, Jen Brindisi 2 2-2 6, Shelby bedroom duplex. $550. 9am-5pm. Manchester taincy recently by coach Rick Ley, Francis centers the team’s top line Mazur scored in the third, with OF THE DEMOCRATIC S c h a lle r Many Others Wbrtors 11-13, Jessica Marquez 2 2-2 6. To­ RARTY o f t h e TOWN OF plus utilities. Security/ who wants more players sharing with wingers Verbeek and Rob Adams missing two chances in the tals 22 9-10 53. Quality To Choose From 649-4571 9 1 CARS FO R SALE BOLTON, CONNECTICUT; references. No pets. 91 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE leadership responsibilities, the 10- Brown. The imit clicked almost im­ last minute after the Canucks pulled ENFIELD (26) — Karen Hebert 6 4-8 16, Pre-Owned Autos Chris McGill 0 0-0 0, Karen Kavanuegh 2 0-1 4, Pursuant to the provisions of 649-2003. mediately after Brown was acquired McLean for an extra attacker. Value Priced year veteran has performed with Jen Bray 0 1-2 1, Jen Burke 0 0-0 0, Becd the State Election Laws and in a Dec. 21 trade from the Pittsbur­ Brown appreciates playing with Dube 0 04) 0, Kris Porga 0 04) 0, Kim Clement the Rules of the Democratic MANCHESTER- USED CAR BEST BUYS! remarkable poise. gh Penguins for Scott Young. veterans like Francis and Verbeek 21-2 5, Jen Duncan 0 0-0 0. Totals 10 6-13 26. Party, you are hereby warned Immaculate, newly 1988 Honda Accord LXI $10,900 CARDINAL BUICK'S VOLUME- PRICING Francis scored his 14th goal of Halftime: 30-13 Manchester that a caucus will be held on redecorated 3 room C oupe,5 Speed, Loaded the season and added two assists Verbeek and Brown also scored after a lack of ice time in Pittsburgh. Friday, Jan. 18, 1991 at 8:00 apartment in 2-family 1987 Olds Cut. Supreme $7,900 Thursday night in sparking the against the Canucks and the line had “I’ve always been an offensive P.M. at Bolton Town Hall, 222 Ranch. Stove, V-8, AT, A/C, Low Miles SAVES YOU CASH! 'Whalers to a 5-4 victory over the eight points. Brown also had two as­ player and I’m getting an oppor­ Bolton Center Rd. to endorse refrigerator furnished. Old guard 1985 Honda Accord LX $5,400 tunity to play more,” Brown said. candidates for nomination to Tenant to furnish heat/ Vancouver Canucks. sists. the office to be voted for in the hot water (CNG). $450 AT, PS, PB, Stereo, Low Miles “I’m trying to make the best if it.” municipal election to be held “As a play-making center, it gives per month plus 1-1/2 1988 Acura Integra LS $8,995 ANUARY CLEARANCE “We want our older players to get on Monday, May 6, 1991, be­ month’s security. Ap­ 5 Spd., PS, PB, Sunroof, Cassette more involved,” Ley said. “Now I me the option to go either side to Brown has five goals and seven moves to tween the hours of 6:00 A.M. 1991 BUICK CENTURYSEDAN plications being 1988 Hyundai OLS $4,995 1991 BUICK SKYLARK SEDAN feel we have more of an overall goal-scoring wingers,” Francis said. assists in nine games with the & 8:00 P.M., and to transact stock Number 1954 Stock Number 1842 accepted. 643-0445. 4 Dr., 5 Spd., A rc, Sunroof Whalers. such other business as may Automatic, A/C, Deloggar, Automatic, A/C, Delogger commitment from a group of “Verbeek is a sniper and Brown is be proper to come before said 1987 Acura Legend Sod $13,900 Tilt, Cruise, V-6 Tilt, PS, PB people, rather than just one. It takes good at handling the puck and find­ The Canucks haven’t won at omit Rose Caucus. V-6, AT, Full Power ing the open man.” home since Dec. 22 and have 1 THE EASY WAY to find O a little of the pressure off Ronnie. Dated at Bolton, Connecticut 1984 Plymouth Horizon $2,800 developed a nasty habit of falling the 9th day of January, 1991 cosh buyer for no-longer- This wasn’t something that was Brown, rookie Robert Holik and By RONALD BLUM needed household Items Is 4 Cyl., AM/FM Cassette, Low Miles DEMOCRATIC TOWN done to hurt Ronnie Francis. It was Dean Evason scored first-period behind early at the Pacific Colisum. The Associated Press with 0 wont od. Dial 1987 Acura Legend L $14,900 COMMITTEE OF done to make us a better team.” goals as Hartford jumped into a 643-2711 to place your Auto, Leather, Loaded “The players have to get themsel- BOLTON The Associated Press three-goal lead. NEW YORK — Pete Rose, who qulck-octlon od. 1987 Chrysler Lobaron $5,900 Francis, 27, holds just about every ves ready,” Canucks coach Bob By: Henry Kelsey, onlv $13,590 WHERE’S THE PUCK — Hartford’s Chris Govedaris calls for two years ago was a sure-shot for Coupe, AT, A/C. PS, PB only $10,590 “The key was getting to them Chairperson GMAC FIRST TIME BUYER - -$600 Hartford scoring record. Once again McCammon said. “The emotion has the Hall of Fame, may never even 1989 Acura Integra RS $10,900 GMAC FIRST TIME BUYER - -$600 ALLOWANCE TO QUALIFIED CUSTOMER the puck as he attempts to create a screen by squeezing bet­ he leads the team with 42 points, early,” said Verbeek, who leads the to come from withing the dressing 015-01 ______LEGAL NOTICE ALLOWANCE TO QUALIFIED CUSTOMER get on the ballot. 3 Dr., Auto, A/C, AM/FM Stereo ween Vancouver goalie Troy Gamble and defenseman Kevin Whalers with 23 goals. “We rattled room. If you have to 1988 Honda Prelude SI $12,900 $12,990 one more than linemate Fat Verbeek. start yelling Baseball’s old guard took the first LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION TO BID $9,990 USE YOUR TRADE AS DOWN PAYMENT ______AT, /VC, Loaded, Low, Low Miles USE YOUR TRADE AS DOWN PAYMENT ______Guy in their game Thursday night. The Whalers beat the Hartford scored three times in the the goalie pretty good.” before the game starts, you’ve got a step toward barring the former Cin­ At its regularly scheduled Sealed bids will be received in 1990 Acura Integra LS $14,400 "4 8 Month dosed end lease. 15,000 miles per year. $2000 cap cost reduction. 10.5% lease rale. first period against the Canucks and Vancouver starter Troy Gamble major problem.” cinnati manager on Thursday when meeting on 1/0/91, the Bolton the General Services' office, "2 4 Month dosed end lease. 15,000 miles per yaar^$2‘'00 cap /edudion^.5% Includes all Dealer incentives. Base payment o( $249.39. Taxes and Registration lees tat month Canucks, 5-4. Includes all Dealer incentives. Base payment o< $198 38. T « e s ^ payment and relundable security deposit not included. GMAC 1st Time Buyer Advance does not a special committee recommended Inland Wbtlands Commission 41 Center Street, Manchester, AT. A/C, PS. PB, PDL, Cruise payment and relundable security deposit not induded. GMAC 1st Tima Buyer Advance does not 1988 Acura Legend $14,995 apply to leases. by a 7-3 vote that players on the in­ granted the following permits CT until JANUARY 29, 1991 apply to leases 9 with conditions: at 11 ;00 a.m. for the following: Auto, Loaded eligible list not even be on the bal­ #10B-90-6 to Sidney Stan- (1) POLICE UNIFORMS AND 1987 Toyota CalIca OT $7,995 QUALITY USED CARS GUARANTEED TO SATISFY YOUR EVERY NEED! lot. geland of Vernon to construct RELATED ITEMS AT, A/C, PS, PB, AM/FM Backup QBs to play role in Giants-Bears clash “Pete expected it,” said res­ PRE-OWNED CAR OF TfiE WEEK 6 wetland crossings with dis­ (2) HIRING OF, A LICENSED 1988 Honda Accord Lxl $11,900 1987 Chevy Celebrity Sedan...... $6,385 taurateur Jeff Ruby, a longtime Rose charge points for the construc­ 1990 Buick LeSabre Sedan...... $13,890 HAZARDOUS WASTES Sedan, Auto, Loaded 1987 Buick Century...... $5,995 tion of roads on the Brandy 1990 Buick Skylark Sedan...... $8,980 1989 CHEVY CAVALIER CPE Simms. “The way he played against us the Hostetler will be making his fifth friend who visited him on Thursday. MANAGEMENT FIRM 1984 Olds Cut. Su^em e $3,900 1987 Buick Century...... $6,995 By JOE MOOSHIL Philadelphia in the “Fog Bowl” in Acres II Subdivision in Bolton. 1989 Buick Skyhawk...... $7,400 “I never have and never will con­ 1988. last lime, he has a place reserved in career start and first appearance in Ruby told reporters outside Ihlbert The Town of Manchester is an V-6, AT, /VC, Clean 1987 Chevy Celebrity Sedan...... $6,385 The Associated Press #1-91-1 to Robert Coolidge of 1989 Cavalier Coupe...... $7,495 sider myself a backup,” said Canton,” said Giants defensive coor­ the playoffs. He has been a pro for House that Rose “wasn’t surprised equal opportunity employer, 1990 Toyota Corolla LE $11 ,SCp0 1986 Buick Electra...... $ 7 3 9 5 Probably his greatest game came Guilford, CT to restore a stone and requires an affirmative ac­ 1989 Honda Accord LX...... $11,980 Tomezak. “If you do, then you’ll dinator Bill Belichick. “I’m sure he seven years and has attempted 155 and wasn’t depressed” by the vote. a t . Full Power, A/C, Like New Only 1986 Oldsmobile Clera...... $4,995 LAKE FOREST, 111. — It’s being at the expense of the Giants in the vi/all on the shore of Bolton tion policy for all of its Con­ 1988 Ford Bronco XLT 4X4 ...... $13,985 play like a backup.” has been waiting three years for a passes with 83 completions. The proposal will be considered Lake (24 Lakeside Lane) and 1988 Mercury Cougar $8,695 1985 Ford LTD...... $3,995 billed as the battle of backup Monday night opener of the 1987 tractors and Vendors as a 1988 Buick Skylark...... 57,985 chance to go against us again.” by the Hall’s board of directors on 39 Keeney Drive. condition of doing business V-6, Loaded Auto Trans, A/C, Cruise, m , 1984 Buick Century LTD...... $4,890 quarterbacks, and the one who steps Tomezak is not your typical back­ season when he directed the Bears Coach Mike Ditka of the Bears 1988 Corsica Sedan...... $7,490 Comerback Mark Collins also Feb. 4. If approved, the only way #2-91-2 to William Hoar of with the Town, as per Federal 1984 Toyota Celica $4,995 Cassette, Only 22,000 Miles forward could spell the difference up. He has started 33 games in his to a 34-19 Uiumph in a matchup of said Hostetler has not played like a 6.980 remembers. Rose could get into the Hall would Hebron, CT to install pip® & Order 11246. 5 Spd., AMA/M, Clean Sunday when the Chicago Bears career and has a 23-10 record as a the two previous Super Bowl win­ young quarterback in his two starts 9 be if he is reinstated from the per­ stone in an existing drainage B id forms, plans and •prices Include Factory RebatesI meet the . slartcr, including two starts and two ners. Tomezak completed 20-o£-34 “All 1 know is he kicked our since Simms went down. ditch to provide driveway ac­ manent ineligible list by the baseball spedtications are available at SCHALLER FACTORY REBATES FROM $250 fo $1000 CARDINAL BUICK, INC. Mike Tomezak, who doesn’t con­ victories in playoff games. passes for 292 yards and one touch­ tails,” said Collins. “I’m not taking “I don’t sec that there’s anything cess to a rear lot at 365 West the General Services’ office. commissioner. Street in Bolton. ON SELECT MODELS... sider himself a backup, is filling the He led the Bears to a 16-6 victory down in that game. him lightly.” at all inexperienced about his play TOWN OF MANCHESTER, ACURA "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS” Rose, baseball’s career hits Vtfayne K. Shorey, 3.9% A.P.R. FINANCING IS AVAILABLE IN role in place of injured Jim Har- over New Orleans in the first round 'That was four years ago and Neither are the Bears taking Hos­ when 1 watch the films,” said Ditka. CONNECTICUT 345 CENTER STREET 81 Adams Street, Manchester c a q Chairman baugh for the Bears. Jeff Hostetler last Sunday and he also started in things arc different,” said Tomcz.ak. tetler lightly, although he is a back­ RICHARD J. SARTOR, MANCHESTER LIEU OF FACTORY REBATEI Bolton Inland (Open Eves. Monday thru Thursday) D 4 / | starts for the Giants in place of Phil the 20-12 playoff victory over But the Giants remember it well. up in the fullest sense of the word. 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18— MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Jan. 11,1991

High School Roundup In Brief • • Trojans fall short against Arizona

sparked a 13-2 burst with seven points. J Youth soccer sign-ups set But Duane Cooper missed a driving MANCHESTER — The Manchester Rec Department By The Associated Press shot that would’ve put Southern Cal Jamal Faulkner scored 13 points and will conduct the second of three youth summer soccer NCAA Hoop ahead and grabbed the Tarence Wheeler had 13 for the host Sun Davis and company keep Patriots rolling along registrations on Monday (Jan. 14) from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Southern Cal did almost everything rebound for Arizona and made a foul shot Devils (10-3,1-2). filing Junior High cafeteria. right in trying to stop the nation’s longest with one-tenth of a second left. No. 16 East Tennessee State 86, home winning streak and No. 6 Arizona “I thought it would be one of those Liberty 55: Calvin Talford scored 17 pinned Mike Lombardi 3:10, 171- Tom Proven­ girls’ basketball team vvas within There are four divisions: Pee Wee (ages 6-7), Midget A who scored 26 points for Southern Cal, HEBRON — Jen Davis and Jenn we’re not a one-man show.” cal (M) WBF, 189- Ramone Nunez (N) pinned did a lot wrong. deals where you throw up the ball and it points as host East Tennessee State took striking distance of visiting Crom­ (ages 8-9), junior (ages 10-11) and intermediate (ages made a 3-pointer. Then, after the Kirchherr each had career highs in Davis had 11 rebounds and six Keith Podrebartz 5:01, 275- Matt Budnick (N) 12-14). Age is determined as of Dec. 31,1990. In the end, though, the Wildcats won goes in and you find out Christmas isn’t its time putting away Liberty. The Buc­ pinned Tom Stevens 3:47. well High during Tliesday night’s Wildcats missed two free throws and points for Coventry High in Mon­ steals as well while Kirchherr added There is a $5 registration fee and a $4 Rec member­ again — 87-85 Thursday night — for over yet,” Southern Cal coach George caneers (11-1) led 40-30 before opening Charter Oak Conference meeting. committed a turnover, the Trojans got a day’s victory over I^rtland High. eight rebounds. ship card is required at time of registration. their 55th straight victory in Tucson. Raveling said. the second half with a 17-3 spurt. East girls’ hoop The Bulldogs trailed, 24-15 at final chance to win. Those lasted only one game as Kelly Dillner had 14 points and There is a maximum number of participants that wifi Arizona led 86-82 when , Arizona coach Lute Olson saw his Keith Jennings, Major Geer and Alvin Davis poured in 29 points and Stacey Anderson and Jen Kirchmyer halftime. team miss three of four foul shots in the West each scored 14 points for East Ten­ A winless at 0-11 However, Cromwell’s 6-1 center be involved in the program and once that number is Kirchherr 11 to lead the J^triots to a eight apiece for RHAM. MANCHESTER — Outscored by final minute and have trouble handling nessee (11-1). Mike Coleman scored 20 Kristen McCory (game-high 22 reached, registration wifi close. There wifi be no sign-ups 59-34 victory over RHAM High Each team resumes action Mon­ a 22-6 clip in the first quarter, East after Jan. 28. the ball. But he gave credit to Southern for Liberty (1-13). Thursday night in Charter Oak Con­ day with Coventry at Cromwell Catholic High never recovered and points) scored 10 of her points Cal, rather than criticize his own team. No. 19 Southern Mississippi 64, No. ference girls’ basketball action. High and RHAM High at home fell to Berlin High, 57-37, Thursday during a 14-2 run in the third quarter Dineen out of the hospital “I don’t know a whole lot more we 21 South Carolina 58: Clarence which sent the Panthers on their way Each bettered her career best by against Rocky Hill. night in non-conference girls’ bas­ HARTFORD (AP) — Hartford Whalers right wing could have done. They played with great Weatherspoon’s hit two key baskets and COVENTRY (59) — Jen Davia 13 O^J 29. to a 49-23 victory. one point. Davis, a 5-9 sophomore ketball action. Kevin Dineen was released from the hospital after confidence,” Olson said. “I’ll tell you Russell Johnson’s four foul shots in ^ e forward, did her damage in only Robin Russell 0 0-0 0, Janet Werlel 2 0-2 4, The Panthers led, 38-17, after Marlene Dolat 0 0-0 0, Jenny Wajda 2 0-0 4, “We dug ourselves a hole and receiving treatment for complications related to a diges­ this: They played better against us than final eight seconds as Southern Mississip­ three quarters of work, a fact that Kris Spencer 1 1-2 3, Melanie Dolat 0 0-0 0, trailed by 16 after the first quarter,” three quarters. tive disorder. Arkansas did. It just didn’t seem like we pi won before a record crowd at the Coach Ray Dimmock notes. “That Sarah Anderson 0 0-0 0, Michelle Martinelli 0 East coach Donna Ridel noted after Cromwell moves to 5-1 in the could shake ’em.” Carolina Coliseum. 0-0 0, Stacey Dixon 1 0-0 2, Jenna Haynes 3 COC and 8-3 overall while Bolton Dineen had been hospilalizxd since Jan. 2 with weight drives her crazy,” he said, noting 0- 3 6, Jenn Kirchherr 3 5-10 11. Totals 25 6-17 her club fell to 0-11 for the season, loss and fatigue related to Crohn’s disease. Arizona defeated the Razorbacks by a Weatherspoon, playing with four fouls, Davis would like more playing time. 59. “and we could only manage double dozen points to win the season-opening scored twice for a 58-54 lead with 2:42 RHAM (34) — Callle McCrea 1 1-2 3, Stacey falls to 0-6 in the league and 2-8 Dineen, third on the Whalers in scoring with 13 goals N But, by the fourth quarter, her ser­ Anderson 4 0-0 8, Jon Kirchmyer 3 2-3 8, Kelly figures in the final quarter.” overall. The Bulldogs travel to East and 15 assists, could rejoin the team after the NHL All- Big Apple NIT. left and Johnson made a pair of late one- vices weren’t needed as Coventry Dillner 7 0-0 14, Melanie Hoffman 0 0-0 0. Jen Baccaro had 14 points and Granby Monday for a 5 p.m. con­ Star Game on Jan. 19. Dineen has missed eight games, Chris Mills led Arizona (12-2 overall, and-ones. opened a 48-24 bulge after three Heather Johnson 0 0-0 0, Melissa MIresko 0 s l 4 i , Marcia Baranowski 11 to lead Ber­ The Golden Eagles (7-1, 2-0 in the 1- 41, Bath Cavoli 0 0-0 0. Totals 154-9 34. test. including Thursday night’s 5-4 win at Vancouver. 2-1 in the Phcific-10) with 21 points, periods of play. 3-polnt goals: C- Davis 3 lin. Erin Colgan had three 3-pointers “We gave them a good game in The Whalers are unsure whether Dineen will be able Brian Williams had 18, Matt Othick 16 Metro Conference) won at South Carolina Halftime: 29-15 Coventry RHAM had a 4-2 lead early on, and finished with a game-high 19 the first half,” Bolton coach Dave to play every game for the rest of the season. Dineen and Rooks 14. Ronnie Coleman had 24 for the first time since 1986. The only to see Coventry take an 18-8 MHS matmen points to lead East. Chris Dube had Leete said, “(hr the third quarter) could be rested from lime to time. points and 11 rebounds for Southern Cal Gamecocks (ll-”^, 1-1) lost in front of lead at the turn. “We pressed, but five rebounds. she (McCory) just went inside. (8-3,0-2). 12,767 fans, breaking the coliseum record (RHAM) handled it pretty well. top Newington Berlin also won the junior varsity She’s a good player. We didn’t have Central is reviewing eligiblity No. 2 Arkansas 101, Texas 89: Arlyn of 12,717, .set in 1971 against North They just didn’t shoot very well,” MANCHESTER — Two teams game, 33-22. Beth Snyder had 10 anyone who could match up with NEW BRITAIN (AP) — Ce.ilral Connecticut State is Bowers, the shortest player on the court at Carolina. Dimmock observed. with impressive records on the mat points for the young Eagles. her size-wize.” reviewing the academic standing of some athletes, in­ 5-foot-lO, scored 16 of his 20 points in No. 22 Iowa 79, Michigan 78: Rodell Davis had six points at the quarter Davis scored 22 points and Iowa out- squared off Thursday night in East’s next game is Saturday at Shireen Deen and Dawn Bedard cluding about six basketball players, school president the second half as Arkansas held off visit­ and 13 by halftime. She added 10 dueled Michigan down the stretch to win make-up action and when the action home at 5 p.m. against Sacred Heart. paced Bolton with six points apiece John W. Shumaker said. ing Texas. more in the third period, including a BERLIN (5 ^ — Lynne Oriowski 2 0-0 4, Joy while Jessica Brahaney had five , who made his first nine at home. was over, it was Manchester High Cooper 4 2-2 10, Shelly Rauizza 4 2-4 10, Shumaker would not reveal names or the overall num­ pair of three-pointers, as the I^triots Dawn Symonallis 0 3-4 3, Jen Baccaro 7 0-0 points, eight rebounds and five shots, and each scored 21 Val Barnes’ basket with 1:32 put the that had the victory. The host In­ Laonard Auatar/Manehaatar Harald ber of athletes whose academic standing is in question. 14, Laureen DabrowskI 1 2-2 4, Marcia Hawkeyes ahead 76-75 and Kevin Smith opened it up. dians took an early 14-0 lead and steals. A report sent to Shumaker focuses on 74 in-season points for the Razorbacks (14-1, 3-0 in The victory was the ninth in a row UNBEATEN — Manchester senior co-captain Matt Theriault Bararrowskl 4 3-4 11, Bath Ralbeling 0 1-2 1. scored with 57 seconds left for a three- never looked back in downing Totals 22 13-18 57. Kerry Travers chipped in with 12 athletes — 18 men’s basketball players, 12 women’s bas­ the Southwest Conference). Day has for the Patriots, 10-1 overall and 7-0 ran his record to 11-0 Thursday with a pin in his 119-pound point lead. Acie Earl added a foul shot Newington High, 44-26, in CCC in­ EAST CATHOLIC (37) — Kelly Romano 0 points for Cromwell. ketball players and 44 wrestlers. scored 20 points in 10 straight games. 0-2 0. Beth Snyder 0 0-0 0, Irene Chorazye- CROMWELL (49) — Amy Schukoske 2 0-3 with 18 seconds to go before Michigan’s in COC East play. RHAM is 2-5, terconference wrestling action. bout against Newington. Manchester won the match, 44-26. Shumaker said Thursday he has directed Richard Texas (7-5, 2-1) whittled a 16-point zewski 2 1-2 5. Erin Colgan 6 4-4 19, Allyson 4 Kwry Travers 6 0-0 12, Kristen mcCory 9 4-4 James Voskuil made a 3-pioinier at the 3-8. Manchester is now 9-2 for the Irish 0 0-0 0, Chris Dube 0 0-0 0. Katie Utka 2 2Z Beto Apostolldes 0 0-0 0, Jennifer Kelly 3 Patenaude, vice president of academic affairs, to compile deficit to 88-83 with 2:40 left, but got no Results: 103- Schilling (M) maj. dec. Dave 0-2 4. Reginia Ricci 0 0-0 0. Denise Mlska 4 1-2 2-2 8. Shannon Kavanaugh 0 0-0 0. Katue closer. Benford Williams scored 32 points buzzer. “We’re playing well together and season while Newington falls to 7-2. won by pin to give Manchester its Rappoceno 19-6, 112- Tucker (M) maj. dec. Eric a more detailed report on men’s basketball because of the 9. Chris MonlovanI 0 0-0 0. Totals 14 6-12 37. Tufano 0 0-2 0, Morgan Potter 1 1-13. Totals 21 for the Longhorns. Barnes scored 17 points and Earl had that’s the key,” Dimmock said. “If Manchester’s next scheduled match 14-0 lead. Theriault is now 11-0, Tedeschl 9-1; 119- Theflault (M) pinned Malt 3-polnt goals: EC- Colgan 3 “disturbing high percentage” of basketball players in the Grande 3:12, 125- John Ullano (N) pinned Dave 7-1249. No. 4 Ohio State 102, Northwestern 15 for Iowa (13-2, 2-1 in the Big Tbn). Jen was playing well and the others is Saturday at noon at Clarke Arena Tucker 9-0 and Schilling 9-2. Halftime: 36-15 Berlin BOLTON (23) — Leah Camposeo 0 0-0 0. initial report. Rohrbach 5:26, 130- Andrews (M) pinned Scott Julie Cook 2 0-0 4, Shireen D e ^ 3 Oj) 6, Jes­ 62: scored 23 points as un­ Demetrius Calip scored 23 points for the not, opponents could focus on her. against New Britain. Sophomores Jason Andrews MIchalman 3:45, 135- Toby Sloan (M) pinned McCory, Cromwell sica Brahaney 2 1-2 5. Dawen Bedard 2 2-4 6, beaten Ohio State gave Northwestern its Wolverines (7-6, 0-3). Tim Schilling (103) and John (130), Luis LaGuardia (152) and Spencer Uncoln 2:37, 140- Kehrin Zoellor (N) Judy Madore 1 0-0 Z Jen Whitfield 0 OO 0, Gerber to join MaePherson But she’s playing well and everyone Brigham Young 83, No. 25 Texas-El else is, too. (RHAM coach) John Tucker (112) each won major Wyllis Rivera (160) won via pin for pinned Dan Smith 1:33, 145- Tom Bavaro (N) too much for Bolton Kristi Sanford 0 0-0 0, Kristi Svalestad 0 0-0 0. SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Syracuse defensive coor­ second straight 40-point loss. dec. Corey Lassen 7-4, 152- LaGuardia (M) Totals 10 3-6 23. The Buckeyes (13-0, 3-0 in the Big Paso 67: Senior Steve Schreiner had 24 Maloney said the same thing that decisions and Matt Theriault dl9') the Indians to secure the victory. pinned Jim Karaponis 3D2. 160- Rivera (M) BOLTON — The Bolton High Haiftimo: 24-15 Cromwell dinator Norm Gerber has agreed to follow Dick Mae­ Ten) led 44-26 at halftime and then went points and 12 rebounds and 7-foot-6 Pherson to New England, but offensive coordinator on a 25-4 nm. Mike Baker had 19 points freshman Shawn Bradley scored 15 points George DeLeone wifi stay at Syracuse to work with new > m and Perry Carter 17 as Ohio Stale beat the as B YU tripped the visiting Miners. head coach Paul Pasqualoni, according to published d o Wildcats for the 12th time in 13 games. Schreiner, averaging 12 points per Kings just miss futility mark Rose reports Thursday. Northwestern (5-7, 0-3) lost by 41 to game, had 10 points and eight rebounds O CO Both the Syracuse Post-Standard and the Syracuse Indiana on Saturday. by halftime as the Cougars took a 40-29 z From Page 17 Herald-Journal reported that Gerber had accepted Mac- No, 7 UCLA 82, Arizona S t 68: lead. Bradley, limited to 24 minutes be­ Kings would not surpass their own Facers 129, Knicks 122: Reggie Pherson’s invitation to become an assistant with the New The Associated Press H H By DICK BRINSTER scored 22 points and Don cause of foul trouble, got seven rebounds franchise low — set since the shot Miller scored 12 of his 21 points in England Patriots. LOOKING FOR ROOM — Todd Day of Arkansas (10) looks for room The Associated Press MacLean 21 as UCLA pulled away in the and blocked five shots. O m clock was introduced in the 1954-55 the fourth quarter as Indiana won on leader, agreed to his lifetime ban on see what action, if any, anyone Tight ends-special teams coach Dave Uyms also wifi around Joey Wright of Texas during their Southwestern Conference BYU is 8-8 and 2-1 in the Western season — of 69 points, Motta the road for only the second time that the second half. Aug. 23, 1989, following an inves­ wants to take. I’m sure join MaePherson, who was named Monday to replace the meeting Thursday night in Fayetteville, Ark. The second-ranked The Bruins (13-1, 2-0 in the Pac-10) Athletic Conference. Mark McCall scored It was of little consolation to decided a goal was ne^ed. this season. membership will have some reaction fired Rod Rust. Both newspapers attributed their infor­ Sacramento coach Dick Motta that tigation into whether he bet on Razorbacks won, 101-89. trailed 35-33 at halftime before Murray 16 points for UTEP (10-3, 2-1). Indiana, 2-16 as a visitor, over­ baseball and on his own Cincinnati to it.” mation to highly placed sources who requested his Kings were two points better came Patrick Ewing’s 42 points and Four people who voted against than the NBA record for futility. Reds while he managed the team. anonymity. NBA Roundup a season-high 27 from Maurice He may appeal for reinstatement at C Rose on Thursday also are on the “I would have hated to see the Cheeks to hand the Knicks their Hall’s board of directors — Brown, Marinovich to enter NFL draft lowest-scoring game,” Motta said any lime. 11th loss in 18 games at Madison Feeney, MacPhail and McHale. The Thursday night after Sacramento “I really wanted us to get to 60,” “I personally just felt that LOS ANGELES (AP) — If Todd Marinovich has Revived Penguins continue their roll (o Square Garden. Chuck Person had other members of the board are m was beaten by Charlotte 101-59. he said. “That’s why I called a late anybody who was on the ineligible decided to enter the NFL draft, he hasn’t told his father. 24 points for the Pacers and Micheal list just shouldn’t be a candidate for White, Stack, commissioner Fay A report in The National on Thursday, quoting an O Only the Milwaukee Hawks timeout. Williams 22. Vincent, former commissioner scored fewer points — in a 62-57 “1 told them to get to 60. We the Hall of Fame,” American unidentified source, said that the sophomore quarterback By The Associated Press Bowie Kuhn, Hall of Famers Roy at Southern Cal will petition the NFL this month to enter NHL Roundup loss to Boston on Feb. 27, 1955, at couldn’t even do that.” Bullets 122, Clippers 110: Ber­ League president Bobby Brown S I nard King scored 45 points and Har­ said. Campanella and Charlie Gehringer, the 1991 draft. The torrid Pittsburgh Penguins aren’t giving the op­ Providence. The Kings’ franchise low of 69 vey Grant a career-high 34 as The Rose matter wasn’t on the Milwaukee Brewers owner Bud Marv Marinovich said Thursday that his son had been position a chance to get started, and it’s a habit they d be “What went wrong? Shooting, was set by the Cincinnati Royals Bruins 5, Nordiques 3: Dave Christian and Craig Jan- 5 « passing, dribbling. It was all ugly,” Washington continued its domina­ agenda for Thursday’s meeting, Selig, Detroit Tigers chairman Jim weighing a decision on whether to turn pro, but said the well-advised not to break. ney scored two goals apiece twice as the Bruins extended against Detroit on Jan. 10, 1959. “We had a great first period again,” Pittsburgh coach 30 3: Motta said. “I just wanted the floor tion of Los Angeles. called primarily to consider changes Campbell, Boston Red Sox owner subject wasn’t even discussed in a brief telephone con­ Quebec’s winless streak at the Boston Garden to 14 The NBA does not recognize record Bob Johnson said after the Penguins scored four times in to open up so we could just disap­ King took over the NBA scoring in the voting procedure of the Jean Yawkey, Cooperstown mayor versation the previous day. games. The Nordiques are 0-12-2 in Boston since Oct. lows set prior to the adoption of the the opening 20 minutes for the second straight game, a pear.” lead at 31 points per game with his veterans’ committee. However, Harold Hollis, St. Louis Post-Dis­ shot clock. Carrier top defensive rookie 5-1 victory Thursday night over the Calgary Flame^. 29,1987. The Kings shot 29.7 percent, had seventh 40-plus effort of the season. former American League president patch sports writer Bob Broeg and Quebec’s Joe Sakic opened the scoring with his 25th “Winning these two games is good from the standpoint two 12-point quarters and went 9:16 “I’ve never had a worse ex­ He scored 11 points in a 21-9 third- Lee MacPhail raised the issue and Stephen Clark Jr., the son of the NEW YORK (AP) — If Mark Carrier feels like goal just 41 seconds after the opening faceoff. But Chris­ into the fourth quarter before scor­ perience in the NBA,” said Antoine quarter surge that enabled the Bul­ Brown proposed the resolution. Hall of Fame’s founder. thumbing his nose at the critics who questioned his being of confidence. tian lied it for Boston exactly one minute later and Jan- “We know now we can defend a lead because we were ing a basket in that period. The Carr, who led the Kings with 21 lets to turn a 67-64 lead into an Under the current rules. Rose would “I probably won’t be at the meet­ selected sixth in the 1990 NFL draft, he has more am­ ney put the Brilins in front with a power-play goal at PETE ROSE munition today — the The Associated Press’ NFL a smart, aggressive hockey team.” Kings had three baskets in m the points and 11 rebounds. We’ve got 88-73 advantage. become eligible for the ballot next ing, anyway, because I’m supposed 17:06. who also were on the committee, to be traveling out of the country,” Defensive Rookie of the Year Award. Kevin Stevens assisted on three of the first-period final quarter and their 22 for the to do whatever we can to make sure Spurs 117, Magic 111: David year. Blackbawks 7, Maple Leafs 2: Michel Goulet had were unable to attend Thursday’s said Vincent, who also would con­ Carrier, who led the NFL with 10 interceptions, was goals and goalie Tom Barrasso won for the 10th time in game was the fourth-lowest total in this never happens again. Robinson matched his career high “No one was trying to take away two of Chicago’s five power-play goals, and the line of sider a request for reinstatement. “If chosen by the Chicago Bears and immediately signed a 11 games. Barrasso made 37 saves. league history. Johnny Newman led tlie Hornets with 43 points and added 12 from Rose as a player,” MacPhail meeting. Goulet, Jeremy Roenick and Steve Larmer produced 11 “Our argument was that they I went to the meeting, I wouldn’t five-year, $4.2 million contract. The Penguins have won 12 of 16 games and used the When it became obvious that the with 29 points. rebounds and 10 blocked shots to said. “No one wants to detract from points as the Blackhawks shredded Toronto. vote.” The selection was criticized by many observers who streak to climb to second place in the Patrick Division. In lead surging San Antonio by injury- what he did on the field. But the should let us decide,” Pepe said, Chicago’s five power-play goals tied a team record. Pepe said that Feeney and Roberts said Carrier, a safety from Southern Cal, belonged in the that span, Barrasso has emerged as the team’s top goal- riddled Orlando. criteria for election to the Hall of referring to the BBWAA. “We’ll do Four came in the second period when the Blackhawks the right thing because we always wavered before voting for the lower part of the opening round. The Bears even ad­ tender over Frank Pictrangelo. Orlando, 1-17 on the road, was Fame includes things like integrity, blew the game open. resolution. Stack said he thought the mitted a major reason for drafting Carrier so high was his 11^ When Pielrangclo was starting most games, Barrasso without two of its three leading character and sportsmanship, and we have.” Ed Belfour, the NHL leader with 26 victories, stopped BBWAA president Kit Slier of issue should be left up to the willingness to sign immediately. wondered if his future was somewhere outside Pittsbur­ % scorers, Terry Catledge and Scott simply felt that no one who is on 25 shots for Chicago. the Oakland Tribune said the or­ baseball writers, who have elected But Carrier proved those naysayers wrong as he easily gh. He endured, however, and has started 10 of the last Skiles. The Magic got 23 points baseball’s permanent ineligible list The Associated Press Kings 5, Sabres 2: Wayne Gretzky set up four goals, meets those qualifications.” ganization would consider pulling Hall of Fame members since 1936. won the balloting by 80 writers and broadcaster who 14 games. including two by Tomas Sandstrom and one by Tony from Dennis Scott and 18 from Nick STOPPER — Pittsburgh Penguin goalie “It’s never going to change,” Johnson said. “The most Hall of Fame president Ed Stack out of the Hall of Fame voting. But he said he understood the cover the NFL. He got 72 of the votes, while linebackers Granato, as the reunited trio led Los Angeles its fifth Anderson. Tom Barrasso (35) ana carry iviurpny (55; important guy on your team is the goaltender. If the voted against the proposal as did “I’m not surprised and I’m not reasoning behind the resolution. James Francis of Cincinnati received 7 and Junior Scau straight victory. Rockets 156, Nuggets 133: Jack Lang and Phil Pepe of the happy,” he said. “What I propose to “I think it was a principle in­ of San Diego got 1. stop the shot of Calgary’s Doug Gilmour goalie plays well, you’re in the game.” Buffalo sustained its first loss in eight games. The • Barrasso’s done that for Pittsburgh, improving his per­ Houston, playing without leading Baseball Writers Association of do in the next couple of weeks will volved here, that the Hall of Fame Smith top offensive rookie (39) during their game Thursday night in Pit­ Sabres had been 5-0-3. scorer Akeem Olajuwon, spotted America. NL president Bill White be to get in touch with all the chap­ board of directors is responsible for tsburgh. The red-hot Penguins won, 5-1. sonal record to 14-8-1. hapless Denver a 15-point lead, then and Hall of Earner Whitey Ford, ter chairmen of the association and the Hall of Fame,” Stack said. NEW YORK (AP) — Not even a training camp hold­ roared from behind with a 94-point out could keep Emmitt Smith from the honor roll this second half. season. Smith, the Dallas Cowboys running back, was EN JO Y MORE That was three points short of the named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year by The As­ NCAA presidents AFFORDABLE league record for a second half, set sociated Press. Astros unload by Atlanta in 1970. QB’s Smith, the 17th pick in the first round of the 1990 INSURANCE! Vernon Maxwell had 26 points, draft, received 33 of the 80 votes cast by writers and hit at convention Kenny Smith 25, Otis Thorpe 24 From Page 17 broadcasters who cover the NFL. Another runner, John­ Davis to Orioles and Buck Johnson 23 in Houston’s ny Johnson, the seventh-rounder for the Phoenix Car­ make changes,” he said. “I think By TOM SHARP they showed tremendous solidarity first road game since Olajuwon sus­ “He looks very relaxed back there, to the big back, lets the offensive His running ability could pose dinals, was a close second with 29 votes. By MICHAEL A. LUTZ The Associated Press and leadership.” tained an eye injury a week ago. like he’s in control.” line do what it has to do and con­ another problem. Hostetler has Ivanisevic gains tennis finals The Associated Press Warriors 113, SuperSonics 103: Giants coach Bill Plarcells said verts on third down. That’s his job.” rushed 39 times for 190 yards this Schultz cautioned that the chan­ Mitch Richmond scored 32 points ADELAIDE, Australia (AP) — Yugoslav teen-ager HOUSTON — Houston Astros owner John NASHVILLE, Term. — Had the “Hostetler gives us some things There is the theory that not being season. NCAA convention been a sporting ges made in four days of meetings at and Tim Hardaway got 9 of his 23 Goran Ivanisevic beat Pat Cash 6-4,7-5 and assured him­ McMullen’s payroll is much lighter, and so is 1 Simms, at his age, obviously can’t in pressure situations could hurt the Opryland Hotel in Nashville manager Art Howe’s batting order. event, they might have stopped it at to key an 18-3 fourth-quarter spurt do. Obviously, he’s more mobile. Hostetler, but he feels starting the “He can run with the ball,” said self a spot in the final of the six-man Rio Challenge ex­ were not the last ones. The Asbos traded first baseman Glenn Davis to the the hdf to keep somebody from get­ by Golden Slate. He can do more from a maneuvering last two games has changed his Ditka. “He runs as good as any hibition tournament. The Warriors beat the Sonics for quarterback with the exception of Ivanisevic defeated lliree-time Wimbledon champion Baltimore Orioles Thursday for pitchers Pete H ^ is - ting killed. “I think it’s easy to exaggerate standpoint.” composure. Score it: Presidents 100, Big- the fourth straight lime in the last (Philadelphia’s) Randall Cunnin­ Boris Becker on Wednesday. His 2-0 record cannot be ch and Curt Schilling and outfielder Steve Finley, about all the things that happened,” But he’s no Simms. “I’m probably less nervous than I Time College Athletics 0. two seasons. Golden Stale ended a gham. He realizes he doesn’t have to matched in his group by either Becker or Cash, both of continuing a cost-cutting, rebuilding project for a he said. “I think this is the second “Let’s be realistic,” said Bear was,” he said. “I don’t have a From the outset, this week’s con­ Nationwide's do it by himself. He has a good whom are 0-1 and play each other today. team that is up for sale. step down the road. We took a first seven-game road losing streak with defensive tackle Dan Hampton. “It’s problem with what anybody says. vention plainly belonged to the the victory and won its first game in defense and strong running backs.” The loss of Davis’ $1,985 million salary made the small step last year and a second, Home & Cor Discount not like (Miami’s) Dan Marino has People can say what they want. I’m presidents of NCAA colleges and the Seattle Coliseum since Nov. 9, Sutton, Tway share golf lead team’s salary structure more attractive to prospective much larger step this year, but there TACKLED — San Antonio's Rod Strickland, center, is tackled gone down for them. He’s not ex­ just trying to concentrate on doing If Tomezak is hot, he could be the universities. They had a plan they Insure both your home and car TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Hal Sutton saw the ball dis­ owners and added possibly two starting pitchers to the are still changes that need to be 1988. pected to throw for 400 yards. He’s what I have to do to get the job better passer. His teammates don’t believed in and had the voting num­ with Nationwide\ and get a spe­ by Orlando’s Greg Kite while fighting for a rebound in their appear into the hole and figured he had an eagle and the Astros’ rotation at a combined salary of $348,000. made.” Seattle got 19 points from Derrick the guy who takes the snaps, gives done.” look at Tomezak as a backup. bers, determination and political cial money saving discount on game Thursday night. The Spurs beat the Magic, 117-111. first-round lead in the Tucson Open. “It’s obvious when you go into spring training with McKey and 18 from Eddie Johnson. savvy to push it through. And even with the unremitting yourhomeowners insurance AND But he didn’t get all of the ball all the way into the six slots open on your pitching staff, that’s a pretty The extensive changes in college pressures on athletic departments to another money-saving discount 9 hole and, in a situation that may be unique, had to settle tough hole to dig yourselves out of right away,” Howe athletics contained in the Presidents produce winners and money, the on your car insurance. for a closing birdie and a share of the lop spot with Bob said. “We had a chance to fill two of those spots im­ Bears’ Hampton playing every game like it’s his last mediately with quality arms, so we had to go ahead Commission’s reform package kinds of pressures that frequently Call Today. Tway. ..PL j and make the move.” passed virtually unscathed by four fuel abuses and violations of NCAA “It’s history-book stuff,” Sutton said after he sweated days of debates and votes by a out a 40-50 minute delay and eventually signed for an 8- Davis, 29, hit 20 or more homers six consecutive rules, Schultz said he thinks the Hampton, who’s had 10 knee ler, who will be making only his play although Kelly said his bruised Bruce Reimers. Brooks has a broken years for the Astros, hit 34 homers in 1989 and was record crowd of more than 2,000 presidents and like-minded refor­ By The Associated Press thumb, Munoz a tom rotator cuff under-par64. Stan Byalewicz operations and dislikes playing on NFL Playoffs fifth career start. knee is not fully healed. off to a strong start in 1990 before injuries sidelined delegates. mists have the stamina to stick with The Bengals-Raidcrs game also is and Reimers a sprained ankle. “I’ve been out here for 25 years and I ve never seen “If we were going to pul a title on au Chicago Bears defensive tackle artificial surfaces, isn’t worried “I don’t see that there’s anything him for part of the season. their program. 366 Main street a rematch — they played a month anything quite like it.” said Wade Cagle, the PGA Tour’s this convention I would say it’s the Dan Hampton will play Sunday’s about the hard Giants Stadium turf. schedule also has Cincinnati at the at all inexperienced about his play The trade figures to make Davis even more Manchester, CT ago and Los Angeles won 24-7, a But Raiders coach Art Shell Tournament Supervisor. convention of the presidents,” “I think everyone is prepared to playoff game against the New York “I could care less this week,” Los Angeles Raiders. when I watch the films,” Ditka said. dangerous. He moves from the Astrodome, one of 0 60 4 0 game that was noteworthy for Cin­ doesn’t believe they’ll all miss the Sutton’s 166-yard. 6-iron second shot on the ninth NCAA executive director Dick do that,” he said. “I don’t think this Giants as if it’s his last. Hampton said. ‘The next game The Bears-Giants game is being “He looks very relaxed back there, baseball’s worst parks for hitting home runs, to 649*2891 cinnati comerback Rod Jones catch­ game. hole — his 18th of the day — hit the hole on the fly and Schultz said after adjournment was just a shot in the dark for the Because it very well could be. could be on an asphalt parking lot billed as a battle of backup quarter­ like he’s in conuol.” Memorial Stadium, one of the best. ing Bo Jackson from behind at the 1 imbedded in the front lip. ,, ^ u . Thursday afternoon. presidents. I think they have a “Each and every game I play now and I’d play. We’re going to keep backs, with Mike Tomezak filling in The Dolphins and Bills are meet­ “We spent all of our money Davis gives Orioles manager Frank Robinson an 9 for Jim Harbaugh and Jeff Hostetler ing in Buffalo just three weeks after after an 88-yard run. Tway’s 64 came on the suength of an 11th hole “I think everyone was pleased genuine enthusiasm to see that im­ NATIONWIDE is gravy,” said Hampton, who will this thing going. We’re going to play during Christmas and we’re not eagle-3 and a closing string of three consecutive birdies immediate power surge. The Orioles earlier signed portant changes are made, and that replacing Phil Simms. the Bills beat the Dolphins 24-14 to buying anything else,” he said. free agent outfielder Dwight Evans, fomierly of Bos­ with tlie way they stepped forward INSURANCE relire after this season, his 12th in smart, play hard.” at the TPC at Starpass, one of two courses used for the Nationwido it on your tkt« But Tomezak has a 23-10 record clinch the AFC East and home-field Boomer Esiason had a groin pull and indicated not only to this con­ intercollegiate athletics takes its the NFL. “At llie start of the season, The NFT^ playoff weekend begins in that game, but Cincinnati now is At San Francisco, Ronnie Lott first two rounds of this event. ton. rightful position in higher education. NttionwOt UutMi msurinct Conptny and AlhhMd Cwntanot Saturday when Miami visits Buffalo as a starter, including two starts and advantage in the playoffs. "I felt we had to add two quality offensive players vention but to the general public that HomEOHiCE CoMfOul OH 432l| nothing was expected of this team. missing top running back James will reclaim his safety spot for the Phil Mickelson, a 20-year-old junior at Arizona State, “I don’t think you’re going to see NNiOmpO* la • (tgAlBiM It0rai Mrr«E oI NMonndl two victories in playoff games. In that game, the Bills had Frank to our club,” Robinson said. “I feel we’ve done that. they have an interest in athletics, UuiMlIftauiflCE ConpEny Biit as things unfold, we plan to be in the AFC playoffs. The Redskins also played at Starpass and rallied from a nervous, first- Bears coach Mike Ditka said the Reich at quarterback for the injured Brooks and the left side of its offen­ 49ers for the first time since sprain­ and the authority to take charge and them wearing out.” alive next week. We’re not going to arc at San Francisco in Saturday’s sive line — Anthony Munoz and ing both knees last month. hole bogey with e i^ l birdies to finish with a 65. go to sleep on our own accord.” late afternoon game, while Sunday’s Giants don’t lose much with Hostet­ Jim Kelly, who has been cleared to i 1