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HOMES HOMES CONDOMINIUMS I FOR SALE FOR SALE [ i FOR SALE PAINTING/ CARS L££J PAPERING FURNITURE FOR SALE MANCHESTER-Quolnt SOUIH Windsor-Unique CHFA Approved. Excel­ lent 3 room, IVj bath PAINTING - Interior. 10 piece living room set, Addition vintage home. Charm­ 3bedroom Townhouse, CHEVY-1975, El Camlno. Helpful Townhouse In new con­ Reasonable rates. Free Outlook ing Cape with lots of dark pine with sleeper. Runs excellent. $1,500 3 full baths, fireplaced estimates. Excellent character. Spacious Hying room, dining dition! Flowing lay-out D < f f t l 1 Excellent condition. or best offer. Call 871- dining room with built- with spacious, open de­ work performed. 646- $400. 646-6799. 0014 after 4pm. room, kitchen, 1 car 2149 after 5pm. in china c.rset,country garage. Immediate oc­ sign. Fireplace and all School proposal amenities! $109,900. FORD, 1971, Maverick. kitchen, hardwood cupancy. $168,000. U 8. "EASY DOES IT" Is the Needs body work. Bird concentrates Economists forecast floors, and even a big R Realty, 643-2692.0 Strono Real Estate, way to describe placing a 647-7653.0 Runs. $99. Call 647-1824. is gaining support/3 screened porch,fenced MANCHESTER- Priced CARPENTRY/ CONCRETE u lo n c i 1 A y c n iio wont ad. Just call 643-2711 yard, within walking CHEROKEE Jeep, 1977. on the other areas/16 a slowing economy/9 to sell, two fam ily. New and we do the rest! W ith 1985 m otor. $3,500 distance of park and malning. Seclal builder REMODELING eyerything! Bus line, SERVICES or best offer. 646-2358. po o l. $132,900. D.W. of town. financing. 2 bedrooms, Get that chimney repairect Fish Reolty, 643-1591.a quality built Town- GSL Building Mainte­ $149,000. B roker, 529- KITCHEN & BATH before winter! Call now MISCELLANEOUS S'o TTT h WINDSOR- 8276.______houses. IV2 baths, gar­ nance Co. Com m ercl- age w ith opener. Su­ for a free estimate. Fully al/Residentlal building FOR SALE |g2^TR_UCKS/VANS Brand new Farmhouse Come yiew this beauti­ REMODELING Colonial. Quality built perb location. 201-203 insured. repairs and home Im­ FOR SALE fully decorated 3 bed­ From the smallest custom home set on a N ew State Road. repair to the largest TALAGA MASONRY provements. Interior room raised ranch. Strono Real Estate, and exterior painting, END ROLLS FORD 1985 - FISO, long wooded acre. Features Llylng room, eat-ln- renovation, we win do a Include 4 bedrooms, 647-7653.0 643-8209 light carpentry. Com­ 27'/i" width — SOC bed, V6, standard. 61K, kltchen, IV2 baths, rec complete job. Start to Cap. Excellent condl- 2Vj baths. Atrium plete lanitorlal ser­ 13" w idth — 2 for 50« room area, deck, main­ finish. Free estimates. vice. Experienced, rel­ tlon. 646-2439.______doors, fireplace, wrap­ tenance free exterior, ILOTS/LAND Neweprlnt end rolls can be around front porch and H eritage Kitchen electrical iable, tree estimates. DODGE - 1986. *150', 318 attached garage, beau- FOR SALE picked up at the Mancheeter 32x16 deck overlooking 643-0304. Herald ONLY betore 11 e.m. CID, automatic, bed tlfully landscaped. & Bath Center private backyard. Ex­ Monday through Thursday. liner, tool box, 50K, $157,000. Henry Asso- LAND-$85,000 approyed Come visit our showroom at: DUMAS ELECTRIC cellent home for enter­ $5500, 742-8669. clates, Inc. 644-4723. building lot. Forest 254 Broad Street Service changes, ta in in g. $259,900. D.W. H ills; $115,000. 1.5 acre iianrliPHtpr Irralft M anchester additional wiring and Fish Reolty, 643-1591.P SOUTH WINDSOR - approyed lot. Forest $168,500. Owner anx­ repairs on existing CARS CARS MANCHESTER- Hills. Build using your 649-5400 LEGAL NOTICE ious to sell this plans or sellers. Sentry homes. Quality work at FOR SALE FOR SALE OF APPUCATION W oodhlll Heights beautifully decorated 3 Ranch with 6 rooms, Real Estate, 643-4060.Q affordable prices. Notification is hereby given by bedroom ranch. New HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS Entirely owner operated. I'/j baths, fireplaced carpeting, new rec APPROVED B u ild in g DODGE - Omni, 1984. One The Connecticut Bank and Hying room, screened Cleaning, Hauling, Caipanlry, Remodelling CARDINAL Newsstand Price: 35 Cents room. Llylng room, Lots-Priyqte land Reasonably Priced 27 years exp. Call owner. Air condition­ Trust Company, N.A.. One porch, 2 car garage. formal dining room, loans ayallable on lots Free Esilmales Joseph Dumas BUICK, INC. ing, AM/FM Cassette, Constitution Plaza, Hartford, D oris Borque. $159,900. fireplace. Malnte- In C oyentry and He­ A) Cans Answered 646-52S3. 1989 Century Coupe $11,960 cruise, sunroof. $2375. Connecticut 06115, that an Sentry Real Estate, 643- nance free exterior, 2 bron. Lots start at Rick's Handyman & 1988 Skylark Sedan Special $8,590 646-5552.______application was filed with the 4060. □ $65,000. Some owner Carpentry Service 1988 ChevS lO Ext Cab P/U $10,960 Comptroller of the Currency, car garage. A must see. 1968 Buck Park Ave. $13,960 1979 concord. 2 door, COVENTRY- Henry Associates, Inc. financing and sweat 646-1948 MISCELLANEdUS 1987 Oldsmoblle FIrenza $6,490 excellent, fully loaded. Northeast District, 1114 Immaculate well deco­ 644-4723.______equity programs are SERVICES 1987 Buck Riviera T-Type $10,980 Radial tires, new Avenue of the Americas, Suite Growing number of elderly abuse drugs and alcohol ayallable. Call for de­ 3900, New York, New York rated 8 room home. New construction - Gor­ 1967 Buck Regal $8 695 brakes. $1500.(X). 649- tails. 1987 CMC S-15Spl P/U $6,380 10036, on November 13, 1989 Loyely landscape with geous new Garrison 4931. By Dianna M. Talbot ly, he visited a spiecialist, who, not recognizing the name rcach’s Elderly Substance Abuse Project, which provides brick front wallk. Flano Real Estate, 646- PAINTING/PAPERING 19B7ChevS-10PAJ $6,280 as specified in 12 CFR 5.31 problem with alcohol abuse, Wicks said. Others may Colonial, available for 1980 DATSUN 210, fo u r of the tranquilizer that his patient was already taking, Great eastern yiews. 5200.O 1987 Cadillac Brougham $13,960 for permission to establish a Manchester Herald group counseling and outreach programs for Manchester have knowingly or unintentionally abused over-the- Immediate occupancy. SNOW PLOWING door sedan, .113,000 Doris Bourque. 1986 Conrene Loaded SPECIAL Customer Bank Communica­ prescribed another tranquilizer to help with the condition. senior citizens. Great family room. Commercial and Residential 1986 Buck LeSabre Coupe $7,960 miles. Clean, excellent counter or prescription drugs, she said. $209,900. Sentry Reol M cHugh Him self tion Terminal (CBCT) branch Quality throughout. 1986 Buick Century Sedan $6,995 condition. Call 647-9382 Dorothy, a 76-year-old Manchester woman, remem­ He was on two tranquilizers before a family pharmacist The town Board of Directors on 1\icsday agreed to let Elderly people abuse substances for much the same Estote, 643-4060.g I BUSINESS Snow blower services available. at G. Fox and Company, Call Ron fo r m ore In­ Painting & wallpapering at Can Mike 649-4304 1986ChevMome Carlo $7,460 anytim e. bers the good old days when she had a husband and plen­ found this out and informed him of the mistake. the agency seek approval of grants, including $2,(X)0 for reasons that younger persons do, to combat loneliness, COVE NT R Y-Ne wly re­ PROPERTY 1986 Merc. Grand Marquis $8,960 Pavilion at Buckiand, 30 Buck- formation. RE/MAX its besL Free Estimates. Fully Mon-Sal 9am-9pm land Street, Manchester, Ct. ty of friends. Memories drift through her mind for most While their names have been changed to protect their its Elderly Substance Abuse Project. grief and boredom, Wicks said. decorated Dutch Co- East of the Rlyer^647- 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $5,895 NEW office building for 1986 PDnliac Trans Am 26K $ 06040. Any person wishing to of the day as she sits in her favorite arm chair, glass of identities, both Dorothy and Henry represent real people iLs lonlal. 2 acres 14V9.D$o,fadteyTin"'''c® Insured. Establisheed 1974. 8,995 Elderly Outreach needs the grant primarily to fund She said there are mainly two types of alcohol abusers: sale or lease. 5,300 L O W R A T E S 1986 Buck Cemury Sedan $7,960 BOB RILEY comment on this application who have fallen victim to a growing problem — sub­ Including 6 stall horse reduced - 3 oedroom sherry in hand, trying to fill a lonely ache in the pit of her 2-ycar-old project’s outreach operations, said Diane the long-term alcoholic, who had a problem with alcohol Colonial, oyersized lot, square foot building 643-9321 1985 Buick Skylark $4,995 may file comments in writing stance abuse among the elderly. The problem appears to barn and fenced pas­ has twin office suites 1965 Buck Riviera Loaded $8,795 OLDSMOBILE stomach. Wicks, co-coordinator of the town’s field services for the when he or she was younger; and the elderly person, who tures. Frontage on WII- roomy comfort with the Northeast District be increasing due to increases in the number of elderly having many special Need repairs around the 1964 Buck Century $5,980 259 Adams St., Deputy Comptroller at the organ iz.ali on. llmantlc RIyer. Easy abounds. Immaculate 1984 Chevrolel Celebrity $ Once a social drinker, she knows that alcohol is not a developed an alcohol abuse problem in his or her later features. Priced to sell YOU CAN enlov extro « P e rf. 3,995 persons, prescribed medications available and instances access to Route 44 and Inside and out. A lot of 1982 Ford Mustai^ $3,495 Manchester above address within 10 days long-term solution to her problem, but its warming and “A big problem with substance abuse among the elder­ years. home. Coll Barbarafor or lease with build outs vacation money bv ex- nelri 81 Adams St., Manchester after the date of this publica­ of depression among older persons, area psychologists ly is that we have to find people” who have the problem, 1-84.$159,900. P h ilip s Included. For Informa­ 649-1749 numbing effects arc what she craves right now. The latter problem is easier to urtat, Wicks said, be­ Reol Estate, 742-145Qo more Information. chonging idle Items m in ^ Classified ______649-4571______tion. The noncontidential por­ and pharmacists say. she said. RE/MAX East of the tion call 646-4464. The vour home fo r cash ... • \ tions of the cipplication are on Henry, 72, has txicn taking a generic brand tranquilizer cause “if you help them find other outlets” their problem NORTH COVENTRY- Lozier Group. 1987 Dodge Shelby 2 $7,995 In town, elderly persons who knowingly or unwitting­ The outreach program docs just that. RIyer, 647-14______with an ad in classified. 1989 Olds Trofe-0 $17,995 file with the Deputy Comp­ to help his respiratory condition for over a year. Recent- Country living In this troller as part of the public file. ly abuse substances can find help through Elderly Out- Most of the project’s 35 participants have had a Lots of Room - Charming LOCATION! Location! Call 643-2711 to place vour Schaller's 1987 Ford Mustang GT $11,995 Please see ABUSE, page 12 almost new Cedar Location! Newer office ad. This file is available for public sided 3 bedroom Colon­ 3 bedroom Colonial, LAWN CARE 1987 Olds Calais $6995 suite conyenlently Ico- Quality 1987ChevyS-10 Blazer $9,995 inspection during regular busi­ ial. 2 full baths, eat-ln large Hying room, ex­ ness hours. tra large fireplaced oted to Route 84. In­ 1985 Ford LTD $4,995 kitchen, dining room cludes 2 offices, one on Pre-owned Auto Opposition with sliders to deck, family room. Attrac- WDGLE^ PAMTWG CO. 1986 Olds 98 $9,995 005-12 the 2nd floor and 1st YARD MASTERS Value Priced 1986 Cadi Fleetwood $13,995 heat recirculating fire­ tlye lot. Home Is a Quality work it s LEAVES RAKED & REMOVED § ^ b e a u ty . Very yery floor. Or storage! Also reatontble price! 1986 Porsche 944 $16,995 INVITATION TO BID place, foundation for wall-to-wall carpeting, Trees cut. yards cleaned. 83 Olds Ciera garage. $185,000. P hil­ clean. Call Barbara. Interior t Exterior 1984 Audi 5000S $6,995 Sealed bids will be received in will OK Emergency RE/MAX East of the eleyator, approxi­ Free Eetlmatee Lawns, Brush removal, ATA/C.PS $2,900 1986 Chevy Eurosport $6,995 ips Real Estate, 742- mately $40.00 a month gutters cleaned, driveways the General Services' office, 1450O RIyer, 647-1419. 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo $6,995 41 Center Street, Manchester, ^ m for heat. Very Impres­ Call Brian Walgle sealed. ^__ 86 Ford Tempo 1987 Pont. Bonneville $9,995 NORTH COVENTRY-lf sive building. Ideal for 645-8912 A T.A /C P S $ 4 4 9 5 CT until 11:00 a.m. on the Reduced to $139,900. ____643-9996 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 date shown below for the fol­ coalition you haye at least Large Colonial-Cape. attorney's, accoun­ 86 Chew 6'^ ra 1986 Olds Della Sedan $7,995 lowing: $40,000 equity In your V in ta g e woodwork. tant's, Insurance! Take present home, you can Modern kitchen. FHA- a look. $123,900. Anne AT.Ster50Ly^,995 DECEMBER 15, 1989 - PUR­ PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (AP) buy this 3,050 square M iller Real Estate,647- CHASE OF 4" COMPOUND declared VA. Buyers welcome. ONE OF THE good hobits 84 Chevy Celebrity — The Communist leadership, foot Contemporary for RE/MAX East of the 8000.D APARTMENTS thrifty people have deve­ WATER METERS ATA/C.PS $2,900 CLYDE H approximately $2,000 - R iver, 647-1419 FOR RENT loped Is dally reading of T —I ' ' DECEMBER 15, 1989 - whose new coalition government $2,400 a month. (Based CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. the ads In classified. 88 Hond'x'ir»d710$% 86 Della 88 2 Dr $9,995 tion policy for all of its Con­ Cabinet to the oppxjsition on Friday says sell this new 1748 Home offers large kit­ closed porch. Security. Low Miles emergency today and pleaded with said on natonal television before Salt Box reproduction chen, separate, dining monthly. One month's MANCHESTER-2 b e d ­ 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 tractors and Vendors as a before it is made public. security. 645-8358. room, 1st floor Form- No pets. $800. 647-9976. 88 Honda Prelude 'S' condition of doing business fellow Filipinos to defy the declaring the emergency. She ap­ built from Sturbridge room, central air, full 5 Spd, A /C , 6 1 n O O R 86 Century Vfagon $7,495 He refused to disclose any details house. Utilities. with the Town, as per Federal hundreds of mutinous soldiers who pealed for a show of “people power” Village plans drawn by basement, freshly Like New I ^ , " 7 0 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 of the intense negotiations to include Russell S. Oatman. 3 painted. Moye rig h t In. Parking for two. Com­ Order 11246. “want to kill me.” in the streets on Friday similar to the APARTMENTS STORE/OFFICE 85 Toyota Celica 66 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,495 more non-Communists in the fireplaces, beehlye Don't miss this one. I pletely renovated. AT Loaded $ 5 9 9 5 Bid forms, plans and The declaration came after a Washer hookup. $700. 1 FOR RENT 66 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 government. 1986 demonstrations that helped put oyen, 3 bedrooms, 2'/: $142,900. D.W . Fish _ I FOR RENT I specifications are available at cease-fire between rebel and loyalist her in office. baths, on a 3 plus acre Realty, 643-1591.□ months security. 649- 86 Buick Regal 86 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr $6,695 the General Services' office. Havel spoke after holding his first parcel with brook and 6 room heated apart­ 3087. OFFICE Space-330 V8. Looded, C 7 O O C 86 Pont Grand Am SE $8/495 troops enabled about 1,800 foreig­ MANCHESTER-$79,900 square feet, $302 ner Low Miles v /, y y o TOWN OF MANCHESTER, talks with Communist Party chief pond. Owner wants ment. $800 with secur­ MANCHESTER - 4 room 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr. $9,995 ners, hundreds of them Americans, Please see DECLARE, page 12 M lllb rid g e Hollow. One CONNECTICUT Karel Urbanck, who he said agreed reasonable offer. Phil­ ity. No nets. 646-2426. apartment. Applian­ month, all utilities In­ 86 Honda Accord LX to be evacuated from Manila’s > CO bedroom with ameni­ cluded, 1 mile to 1-84, 87FbntiacTrans Am $11,495 with the opposition that “young, ips Real Estate, 742- ties; $81,900. M ill- Weekdays, 9-4.______ces, heat, hot water, 5-Spd, Loaded $ 7 , 9 9 5 RICHARD J. SARTOR, financial district, scene of heavy 1450a 2 bedroom Flat. $625 per cable. 649-5249. Peterman Real Estate. 872-9111 GENERAL MANAGER able people and experts who are not ^ > bridge Hollow. 1st 649-9404. 85 Pontiac Grand Am fighting since Saturday. AAANCHESTER-Call to­ floor, 1 bedroom, lo­ month. Heat and hot MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ 011-12 discredited’’ should be brought into JD H MANCHESTER-OffIce V6.AT.A/C $ 4 ^ 9 9 5 The rebels, angered at U.S. day on this gracious cated poolside. Doris water Included. 1 year room townhouse with the government. TODAY > 5/5, 2 family. Coyered Bourque. Sentry Real lease. No pets. 646-4525. fireplace. AH applian­ space available. Reas­ military support for Mrs. Aquino, onable. Presently a 87 Mits'*‘^ ( o cis LS NOTICE After his 75-minutc meeting with parches up and down, Estate, 643-4060.0 AVAILABLE ces, heat, hot water, s spd.A.SO 'rV OOC PUBLIC HEARING had on Tuesday threatened to ■ u hardwood floors, gas lmmedlately-3 room corpeting, air condi­ doctor's office. TuHv Low Miles y \ J i Y Y ^ Urbanck, Havel and other opposi­ prevent some Americans from leav­ Real Estate. 643-0005. BOARD OF DIRECTORS heat, 2 car garage, SLEEP Like Royalty In apartment. Security tioning. Call 649-5240. 83 Cutlass Supreme TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT tion leaders met briefly with ing. Today, they issued a veiled Index convenient location. two large master bed­ and references re­ V6,AT,A/C, Ayi 0 0 A Adamec, who is trying to form a MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ Low Miles v4,yyo Nobce is hereby given that the Board of Directors Town of threat against those who remain in 24 pages, 2 sections $179,000. Flano Real room suites! Unique quired. $495 monthly. room townhouse. AH 1,600 square toot Con­ INDUSTRIAL Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a public hearing at the Lin­ new Cabinet after a coalition the country. Estate, 646-5200.D 643-1577. appliances, heat, hot I 84 Toyoi'^o h a GT temporary Town- coln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester government he named Sunday ran water, carpeting, air I PROPERTY After the evacuation, rebel and Classified 23-24 house. 2'/2 baths. No MANCHESTER-MaIn Connecticut, on Tuesday, December 12, 1989 at 7 30 p m to BOLTON-Brand new 4 Street apqrtment for conditioning. Call 649- into fierce popular resistance. military representatives then opened Comics 21 waiting! Fully ap­ M A N CHESTER- 85 Buick Century consider and act on the following: bedroom Contempor­ rent. Call 529-7858 or 5240. The opposition spurned that Focus 20 pllanced kitchen, gas Avallable Imme- A T A /C .P S $ 4 ^ 4 9 5 To accept a conveyance from and to convey to The talks for a peaceful settlement of the ary on Birch Mountain. 563-4438.______MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ government because it brought in crisis. Food 13-14 Great layout with hard­ heat. Plus, splash In the dlatelv, 800 square feet. Manchester Memorial Hospital certain premises for the pur­ Local/Stato pool, play tennis, take 5 room Duplex near hos­ room luxury tow n- Commercial and Indus­ 85 Honda Accord LX pose of the realignment of portions of the easterly line and of just five non-Communists and left 3-5 wood floors. Cedar Mrs. Aquino had previously Lottery a walk. Abuts wa­ pital. $625 per month. house. AH appliances, trial, 3 phase electric. the westerly line of Turkington Street. (A copy of the proposed Communists in control of all key 2 ceilings, and more on a References and secur- heat, cable, carpeting, $5,995 vowed not to negotiate, demanding Nation/Wortd 6. 8, 9, 15 I'/j acre lot. Trades tershed property. This 646-5477.______87 Dodge Omni ordinance may be seen in the Town Clerk's Office durinq busi­ ministries. place was made for Ity required. 647-0422. air conditioning. Coll ness hours.) that the rebels “surrender or die.” Obituaries 2 considered. Some 647-1595. V E RNON-Industrlal AT,A/C,PS, 6 ^ OOC The opposition has threatened a Opinion 10 y o u !! $149,900. Anne 6 room Duplex. $700 plus Park. 2,000-8,000. For Like New 9 4 ,y y O Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald She had also overruled recommen­ owner financing avail­ Proposed Ordinance - to consider the adoption of an or­ general strike on Monday if a new Sports 16-19 able! Flano Real Esf- M iller Real Estate, 647- s e c u rity . Ayallable EAST HARTFORD - one lease. Newer building. 87 Toyota Celica GTS dinance authorizing the purchase of premises at 470-472 Main dations from Cabinet members two 8000. □______January 1st. 649-4992. and tw o bedroom FIRED UP — Steve Munsell, a foreman at Northeast Tank Disposal, 23 Electric St., uses a Television 21 gfe, 646-5200.O______Reasonable terms. 5-Spd, Loaded ^ ^ 0 , 4 9 5 St^reet from Wesley C. Gryk and Mary K. Gryk for the sum of Please see CZECH, page 12 days ago to declare a stale of emer­ LAST Model Ayallable. MANCHESTER-Large, 3 apartments. Heat, hot TuHv Real Estate, 643- $64^2,4^.00. (A copy of the proposed ordinance may be seen torch Tuesday to cut down an old tank into movable sizes to be sold as scrap metal. gency. BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom water and parking. 84 Olds Ciera Coupe Colonial. Fireplace, This 7 room, IV2 bath bedroom Duplex. 0005. in the Town Clerk's Office during business hours.) Mallard View Unit Is Children welcome. $425-$500-$550 m onth. V6, AT, Loaded ^ 4 9 9 ^ formal dining room, Coll a fte r 6pm 528-6616. MANCHESTER-2 large Proposed appropriation to General Fund - TRANSFER appllanced kitchen and only $141,900! Call us Ayallable December 1. garage bays and office. to Capital Improvement Reserve Fund and allocation today. B lanchard & $675 monthly plus utlll- 86 Pontiac Grand Am 2 car garage. $155,900. 1,100 square feet. 647- V6,5-Spd,A/C ^ 4 9 9 g in Reserve Fund 8 for purchase of property at Call Louise Pannela. Rossetto Realtors," tles. 649-9443.______9976. 470-472 Mairi Street ...... $642,400 00 We're Selling Houses" Balance of ethics panel unchanged Blanchard & Rossetto ONE bedroom apart­ 86 Ford Escort to bo financed from proceeds of 1-291 condemnation 646-2482.0 CONDOMINIUMS Residents^ suffering Realtors," We're Sel­ ment. $550 monthly, ye­ AT, A /C , Stereo $ 4 4 9 5 award already received. FOR RENT ling Houses" 646-2482.0 MULTI - Level charm, arly lease. Security I I coi CLEANING All public meetings of the Town of Manchester are held at By Rick Santos commission, changing the composi­ creasing the number of unaffiliatcd Republicans renamed M. Adler convenient location In deposit, references re­ 89 Acura Integra LS tion to three Republicans, two BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom '^ ‘ SERVICES Auto, A/C, ^ 1 0 bcations which are accessible to handicapped citizens. In ad­ Manchester Herald members. Dobkin for another term, which the Cheney Historic Dis­ quired. No pets. Peter­ Acres to Roam - Lovely Townhouse, 2'/j baths, 9500 miles 9 1 2 , 9 9 5 dition, handicapped individuals requiring an auxilliary aid in Democrats and two unaffiliatcd spells big savings trict. Charmingly up­ man Real Estate. 649- ‘They attempted to stack the board approved unanimously. The home located on 2 plus garage, rec room, mic­ POLISH w o m a n will order to facilitate their participation at meetings should contact voters. dated. Squeaky clean 9404,______82 Chevy El Camino commission in their favor,” DiRosa acres In delightful Bol­ rowave, washer/drver, clean vour house. For the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the scheduled meet­ iAn aborted plan by Republican Republicans deferred the nomina­ Interior. Super family Currently, there arc three ton setting. Lots of MANCHESTER-2 bed- air. $900 per month plus more Information call M iiS' $5,495 ing so that appropriate arrangements can be made. town directors to reduce the number said. “We were prepared to chal­ tion of FitzGerald’s successor to the trees, shrubs, flowers room . Asking $134,700, 644-2835, 644-4663. Democrats, three Republicans and room apartments. Ap­ utilities with option to Ronald Osella, Secretary of Democrats on the town Ethics lenge that in court, if we had to.” Democrats, but the appointment was for town pocketbook and privacy. Great Call Barbara for more 83 ChoQL 0'^ pliances, $500-$525 plus buy. Security deposit RAINBOW Carpet V6,AT.>5Ul-^^99g one unaffiliatcd voter on the com­ The Republicans say they had yiews of the yard. Call Information. RE/MAX Board of Directors Commission has been assailed by postponed. utilities. Security and and references re­ Cleanlng-$19.95 per 1st mission. Anne. RE/MAX East of East of the RIyer, 647- Dated at Manchester, Connecticut Democrats as an attempt by the considered appointing a second un­ “This is probably the only non­ re fe re n ce s. 643-5372, quired. No pets. 8-5, room . C all 291-8185. 345 Center SL, Manchester town had to pay for the entire the RIyer, 647-1419. 1719. this 1st day of December, 1989. GOP to stack the commission. Democratic Town Director Peter affiliatcd member to replace political commission in the town,” By Rick Santos 9am-5pm. 646-6454 ; 6-9, 647-1805. Free estimates. 6 47 -7 0 7 7 project. Young estimates the cost 012-12 The Republicans changed that P. DiRosa Jr. at a meeting TUesday, Democratic Chairman William Manchester Herald DiRosa said. “If you really want to would be from $25,000 to plan Tuesday and instead agreed to accused his Republican counter­ FitzGerald, who has announced his keep it non-political, you keep it the $30,000. Instead Manchester will 1 allow the Democrats to fill one of parts, who hold a 5-4 majority on resignation. Tlic suffering of many Union way it is.” spend about $15,000 and reap a two upcoming vacancies on the the board, of attempting to attain a Street residents has turned into an Astrograph The Republicans abandoned the But Osella said after the meeting savings of $10,000 to $15,000. Bridge seven-member commission with a majority on the Ethics Commission. economic gain for the town. plan before the meeting because that the Republican’s original goal Young said the company was Democrat. But Democrats took the However, Republican Director they feared it would be viewed as was to make the commission less After a private contractor in­ opportunity to slam the earlier GOP Ronald Osella said the GOP was blamed because it failed to ade­ politicizing the commission, Osella political by increa.sing die number of stalling a sewer line on the street quately protect the water main near plan, which would have resulted in only trying to make the seven-mem­ today, but the fly in the ointment could only a single opinion. Multiple points of three tricks, since East must now ei­ said today. broke a water main four times last their excavation site. Attempts to be your inability to keep secrets relating view are better than one. N O R TH lZ.5-88 Bamboozled ther play away from the Q-5 of spades the Democrats losing a seat on the ber commission less political by in­ month, the town gave the contrac­ ♦ A K J 6 During the meeting, the Plea.se see ETHICS, page 12 reach the company for comment ^ o u r to Information that might be self- CANCER (June 21-July 22) Ignoring or give a sluff and a ruff. tor an ultimatum. ^Birthday defeating. small, but significant, details could gum 4K642 by the lead Try it with the actual lead of the di­ have been unsuccessful. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 19) Your ini­ up your productivity today. Be sure that ♦ K Q 10 “Unless we came to some On Nov. 29, when the main ♦ a J amond three (no peeking). Declarer resolution as to what was being tial assessments about commercial sit­ both you and your co-workers have the By James Jacoby won the king in dummy, played K-A of burst for the fourth time in eight uations should be on target today. If you whole picture. WEST done there, he would be shut Dec. 6, 1989 don't act when inspired, your back-up EAST hearts and led another diamond. Productivity index posts 2.5 % increase days. Young said he and Public 4 10 9 B ♦ (J 5 Here is an interesting deal from the down,” said Robert Young, ad­ plans may not be as elfeclive. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't waste Klinger followed low. Well, what 4 8 World Team Championships held in Works Director Peter Lozis visited Make an effort to seek more social out­ PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Major valuable lime today looking for easy 4 Q 10 5 would anyone think? Obviously East ministrator of the Water and Sewer ♦ A 7 6 3 2 ♦ J 9 8 Perth, Australia, in September. We WASHINGTON (AP) — Produc­ paced consumer inflation for the the site. lets in the year ahead than you have in achievements are possible today if you outs. It you face up to your challenges, must have ducked with the ace of dia­ hour worked, their total work hours up at iui annual rate of 0.2 percent. Department. ♦ 10 5 4 2 ♦ KQ963 tivity in the non-farm sector of the Young said a 20-foot suctch of the past. Your chart shows you could approach your objectives in a methodi­ you'll be able to overcome them and won't identify the hapless declarer, monds at trick one. So declarer put in first time this year on a quarlcr-to- grew just slighdy, a sign of slacken­ The increase in output was the The contractors, Mohawk Ex­ but note how Australian Ron Klinger’s economy improved at an annual rate establish constructive associations that cal fashion. Be sure you have a game take pride in being an achiever. SOUTH the 10 of diamonds. East won the jack, quartcr basis and that unit labor ing demand for goods. smallest since a slight decline was the water pipe was exposed near unusual lead won the battle of wits. of 2.5 'pBieent in the third quarter, cavating Inc. of Newington, had will be of great benefit. plan for each of your goals. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Strive tor eq­ ♦ 7 4 3 2 cashed the queen of hearts and played costs — a key determinant of future The evidence of the slowing reported in the second quarter of the bottom of a ditch. Because the SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Un­ ARIES (March 21-April 19) There's a uity today between work and pleasure, South became declarer by responding the govemmeni said today in a agreed to replace a 380-foot sec­ 4 A J973 the king of clubs. Declarer ruffed a di­ price inflation — increased dramati­ economy was more pronounced in 1986. old pipe is not flexible, any move­ less there is something in it tor you, you possibility you might be intimidated by but be very careful you don't uncon­ ♦ 5 4 naturally in hearts. (Many of us would tion of the almost 100-ycar-old amond, played one high spade, and report containing clear signs of cally in the manufacturing sector. data for the manufacturing sector, ment of the earth near it can force might be a bit reticent about extending your own vivid imagination today. Face sciously tip the scales toward the fun ♦ 8 7 use three clubs, asking for a major.) then got off lead with a club. But East slower economic growth. The productivity report docs not water line with piping that is four yourself lor others today. It a reward is issues squarely and you'll find your activities. If West makes a normal club lead, The 2.5 percent annual gain in which posted a productivity gain of inches in diameter, the same width enough pressure against it to cause in the picture, that's another story. Sag­ tears are groundless. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) This can be a Vulnerable: North-South won and played still another club. The Labor Department said out­ productivity marked an improve­ provide a breakdown of industry- it to break. Dealer: South declarer will simply win dummy’s ace just 1 percent at an annual rate in the of the damaged line. But Young ittarius, treat yourself to a birthday gift. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) From lime very rewarding day for you, provided South could ruff, pitching a spade put in the non-farm sector rose an at ment over the 2.1 percent gain by-industry production, but other To prevent this lypic of stress, he and play a club. East will win and from dummy, but South now took the third quarter. said the town already had plans to Send lor your Astro-Graph predictions to time we all experience mood swings. you're able to do things as you see til. probably return a diamond. Now de­ annual rale of 3.7 percent in the government data have shown an said, barriers should have been lor the year ahead by mailing $1.25 to Instead of outside influences being con­ South West North East percentage play of finessing the spade reported in preliminary data and was The figure was revised downward install a new 20-inch wide line Today if you have to deal with cranky P a ss clarer can cash dummy’s K-Q of dia­ July-Seplcmbcr period while hours overall slowdown in manufacturing, Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. structive, they could slow you down. P a ss 2 N T P a ss jack. Down one. more than double the 1.1 percent an­ from the preliminary estimate of a driven into the ground between the pals, excuse their behavior the same as 3 4 next year. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Compan­ P a ss 4 4 All p ass monds while throwing a spade, and James Jacoby’s books ‘Jacoby on B rid g e ' and worked grew at a much slower an­ nual-rale improvement in non-farm particularly in automobile produc­ main and the digging site. Box 91428. Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. you would hope they would yours. then play A-K of hearts and throw 1.4 percent gain. The Labor Depart­ So the town and the company Be sure to slate your zodiac sign. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) When seek­ ions who have petty traits will be annoy­ •Jacoby on Card Games ‘ (written with his father, nual rate of 1.3 percent. productivity posted in the second tion. Although the town stands to Opening lead: ♦ 3 East on lead once again with the heart the late Oswatd Jacoby) are now avaiiable at ment said manufacturing output rose reached a compromise. Tlic town CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) Condi­ ing advice today pertaining to an impor­ ing to you today Try to associate with Other data in die department’s quarter. save money, it is at the expense of people who abide by your standards queen. The defenders will take only bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books at an annual rate of 1.2 percent in For the overall non-farm sector, provides the materials, and tions in general look favorable lor you tant matter, it's best not to rely upon productivity report showed that Still, while American workers and are as broad minded as you are the third quarter, while hours the data on luiit labor costs was Mohawk installs the line. If the Please see UNION, page 12 hourly wage gains to workers out­ were producing more goods for each worked in American factories edged somewhat encouraging. 2- MANCHF.S FF'.R HERALD, Wednesday, Dec 6 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wcdne.sday, Dec. 6,1989—3 RECORD MANCHESTER______About Town Obituaries Police Roundup School plan wins some support Hospital decorating planned two daughters, Frances Zera and Ar­ Johnson; and four grandchildren. He riy Rick Santos die system, putting grade-nine stu­ Madeline Solomonson one other three-year high school in economics and the needs of the lene Martocci, both of South was predeceased by a sister, Edna Two arrested after dispute and Dianna M. Talbot dents in the high school. Three other pie Manchester Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will be Madeline M. Solomonson, 74, of the state is a “very telling statistic.” population, and not necessarily in Windsor; a brother, Herman Rjm- Hedlund. Manchester Herald directors say they arc unsure, but doing 1^ imnual holiday decorating of the hospital 60 Flascal Lane, died Tuesday (Dec. A New Britain man was arrested on a charge of A fourth proponent of the high that order.” today. On M ^day, the auxiliary will hold its board puro of New Britain; three sisters, A memorial service will be held probably favor the proposal. The 5, 1989) at the Connecticut Hospice criminal mischief and an East Hartford man was arrested school plan is Republican Director Ellen Burns Landers, a mceung imd Christmas luncheon at the home of club Josephine Dionne of West Haven, Thursday at 11 a.m. in St. Mary’s Faur members of the Board of remaining two members have not in­ in Branford. She was the widow of on charges of reckless driving, assault and threatening Susan Buckno. Republican director, said, “Ba.sed on resident Gail Clark. Each member is reminded to bring Mary Ncgrola of Kensington, and Episcopal Church, 41 F\irk St. Burial Directors say they tentatively favor dicated which plan they favor. Elof “Swede" Solomonson. with a gun Monday afternoon after both were involved in the information we have, I tend to an unwrapped gift to be donated to the Penny Saver. Virginia Genest of Cape Coral, Fla.; will be at the convenience of the a plan to increase school space by Democratic Director Peter P. She was bom Nov. 10, 1915, in a dispute while stopped at a traffic light on West Middle ‘It iiiakes sense to have a grade lean toward the high school 14 grandchildren; and three great­ family. There arc no calling hours. building an addition to the high DiRosa, a former school teacher Hartford and had been a resident of 'Himpike, police said. nine to 12 high school since we are proposal. But I’d like to know what grandchildren. The Newkirk & Whitney Funeral school and re-organizing the grade who favors the high school plan, Britannia chapter to meet Manchester for more than 40 years. Daniel F. Guertin, 43, of 847 Burnside Avenue, East one of only two high schools in the types of programming changes She was a former employee of the The funeral will be Saturday at Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East Hartford, left the scene of the incident before police ar­ structure in the school system. said students in the ninth-grade arc state that are not in that situation. I The Britannia Chapter of the Daughters of the British 9:15 a.m. at the Samsel & Carmon would take place if we went to a D&L Store in Manchester, and a Hartford, is in charge of arrange­ rived, police said. He was turned over to Manchester The plan on Monday was backed at an age where they better associate think that cost wise, it is the most Empire will meet Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Community grade nine to 12 high school.” volunteer at Manchester Memorial Funeral Home, 419 Buckland Road, ments. police by East Hartford police who arrested him at his by members of the Board of Educa­ with high-school age students than practical solution and will be a Baptist Chmeh. Members are reminded to bring a • South Windsor, followed by a Mass Board chairman. Mayor Theunis Hospital for more than 10 years. She home at about 5 p.m. the same day, police said. tion s long-range planning commit­ junior-high students. benefit to both the students and the ‘Terry” Werkhoven, is also unsure. Christmas gift for a patient in the Victoria Home. of Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. Hazel M. Anderson tee. The committee, which has been was a member of Emanuel Lutheran He was charged with threatening Michael L. Maz- Republican Director Ronald Oscl- townspeople.” “Changing the high school to a Francis of Assisi Church, South Hazel M. (Ristcr) Anderson, 85, studying various proposals for Women’s club meets Church, and the Manchester ziotte, 26, of 152 Tremont St., New Britain, who was la also said he supports the high Republican Wallace Irish is one grade nine to 12 school is somewhat A.A.R.P. Windsor. Burial will be in St. of 57 Kensington St., formerly of also stopped at the light near Howell Cheney Regional school expansion, is backing the school plan because it will open of three directors who arc un­ Mary’s Cemetery, East Hartford. reasonable because that would open The Manchester area Christian Women’s Club will She is survived by two sons, East Center Street, died Sunday Vocational Technical School and Exit 60 of high school addition over a plan to space throughout the district. He decided, but leaning toward the high Calling hours are Friday from 2 to 4 up some rooms in the other schools. meet Dec. 13 at the Colony in Vernon. Carol Greenberg David L. Solomonson and Paul E. (Dec. 3, 1989) at Manchester Iinterstate-84, police said. re-open the Bentley School and one said he opposes rc-opening Bentley school plan. He said he thinks the and 7 to 9 p.m. But I’d also like to look at the pos­ will provide information on porcelain ornaments. Kathy Solomonson, both of Manchester; Memorial Hospital. She was the Mazziotte told police he was driving west on West to build additions to three elemen­ School because the building current­ four-grade system will rid problems Heughie of Vernon will be the vocalist, and Ann Nolan Memorial donations may be made widow of Guy E. Anderson. tary schools. sibility of adding mobile or modular five daughters, Judy B. Hearn, Middle 'I\mipike at about 4 p.m. when he noticed Guer­ ly houses .school and non-school Manchester faces when taking part classrooms to the elementary from Waltham, Mass, will be the speaker. For reserva­ Kathy A. Quey, and Barbara M. to Sister Maureen House of Bread, She was born in Wakefield, tin driving recklessly in and out of traffic on the road, These options were presented to programs. 528 Ann St., Hartford 06013, or to a in activitis, such as sports, with schools.” tions or information, call 649-3423 or 872-4876. The Colangelo, all of Manchester, Jane Mass., May 2, 1904, and had been a police said. the Board of Directors Tuesday “Also, Bentley can only support other schools. public is invited. Baby sitting will be provided. The charity of the donor’s choice. Manchester resident since 1934. “Other school districts, Glaston­ E. Solomonson of Hebron, and When both cars stopped at the light, Mazziotte said he night by School Superintendent about 300 students, when we need E^mocrat Joyce Epstein, said, bury, for one, use these,” he .said. deadline for reservations is Wednesday. Before retiring 15 years ago, she James Kennedy. Christine M. Solomonson of East Anna Lessard got out of his car and approached Guertin to ask him why room for about 700.” “This is the first time I saw the high Democrat James Fogarty said “I was the office manager of the Anes­ Four of the nine members of tlie Democratic Director Stephen T. Hartford; two brothers, Robert Anna (Veilleux) Lessard, 85, of he was driving that way, police said. Words were ex­ school proposal. I like the concept like both the ideas of opening up thesiology Associates of Manchester Board of Directors say they favor Cassano said he favors the high Town takes Santa’s mail Menscr of St. Petersburg, Ha., and Manchester, widow of Thomas Lcs- changed, and then Guertin struck Mazziotte in the face of a grade nine to 12 high school, Bentley and adding to the high William “Dutch” Menscr of Pinellas for 17 years. She was a member of with a can of windshield de-icer, police said. the plant to construct a $3.6 million school plan because of the academic but 1 think we have a good educa­ Letters to Santa Claus may be dropped off in special sard, died TUesday (Dec. 5, 1989) at school. Is the high .school a better Park, Fla.; 15 grandchildren; three St. M ail’s Episcopal Church. Mazziotte said he wanted to fight back, but that Guer­ addition to the high school and re­ and extra-curricular benefits of a tional system in place right now. For boxes in the town offices or at the Booth and Dimock a local convalescent home. deal? I’m not sure. I’d like to study She is survived by a daughter and tin threatened him with a gun that he was carrying. After organize the grade structure across four-year school. That there is only me to judge it, I have to look at the Library children’s section. To help Mr. Claus and his great-grandchildren; and several She was bom in St. Ephrem, the proposals a little more.” nieces and nephews. son-in-law, Brenda and Frank that, Guertin left the scene, police said. staff reply to all the children, letters must include a Qucliec, Canada, and had lived in The funeral will be Friday at Yeomans of Manchester, with whom Upon his arrest, Guertin said he had acted in self stamped, self-addressed envelope. Letters must be the Hartford area most of her life. she lived; a son, Brent Anderson of received by Dec. 13. 10:30 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran She was a member of St. Anne’s defense because Mazziotte had broken off the antenna on Church, 60 Church St. Burial will be Stuart, Fla.; seven grandchildren; Guertin’s car and was threatening him with it, police Attorney’s decision sparks anger Church, the Ladies of St. Anne, Les and seven great-grandchildren. She Pinochle scores announced in East Cemetery. Calling hours arc Cercle des Dames Francaise, and a said. Police said they found Guertin in possession of a was predeceased by a son, Bruce Smith & Wesson handgun. By Rick Santos Chmielecki responded to the ac­ Cassano said, “My concern is that Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. life member of the Franco-American had offered the newspaper the infor­ Here arc the results from the Manchester Senior Anderson. Manchester Herald cusations by saying she had re­ ... I pick up a newspaper and hear Pinochle Club played on Nov. 30 at the Army & Navy at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 War Veterans Womens Auxiliary. Mazziotte was released and is scheduled to appear mation about the appoinunent. She Main St. The funeral will be Thursday at Monday in Manchester Superior Court, police said. quested appointing an extra assistant of an appointment unauthorized by said she had not, but was asked to Club on Main Street. Play is open to all senior members, She is survived by a son, Donald 11 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Town Attorney Maureen because the present staff is over­ the board.” and begins at 9:30 a.m. TTic winners arc: Memorial donations may be made E. Lessard of Manchester; a sister, Guertin was released on $1,0(X) bond and also is Chmielecki’s remark to a reporter confirm if an appointment had been Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be worked, but after discussing the Information leaked to the press Arnold Jensen — 630; Peggy Vaughan — 597; to Connecticut Hospice, 61 Burban Germaine Bizier of St. Ephrem, scheduled to appear Monday in court, police said. that she had decided to increase her made. And she did. E>rive, Branford 06405, or the Con­ at the convenience of the family. move with the town administration, puts a strain on board relations, he After the meeting, Cassano said Helena Gavcllo — 589; Mary Twombley — 566; John Canada; four grandchildren; and a Calling hours arc Thursday from 10 staff has angered Democratic Town she learned she needed the board’s said. necticut Association of Retarded great-granddaughter. Director Stephen T. Cassano. the possible appointment raises Piadcr — 565; Jennie Starke — 560; Peter Casclla — a.m. to the time of the service. approval. “We’ve talked about opien govern­ 558; Clara Clark — 555; Hans Frcdcrickscn — 551; Citizens, 15 High St., Room 611, The funeral and burial will be in Cassano raised the issue at T\ies- another political issue. The Patrick FlynrvManchosler Herald Hartford 06103. Memorial donations may be made Sister files counter-complaint However, Chmielecki did not ex­ ment. This does nothing for open James Forbes — 548; Dominic Ana.stasio — 545; St. Ephrem, Canada. Calling hours day’s Board of Directors meeting. Republicans insisted before Novem­ to the American Cancer Society, A counter-complaint, stemming from an incident in plain why she told a newspaper government. It does nothing for the Amelia Anastasio — 545; Helen Silver — 544. are Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 “Number one, she doesn’t have ber’s election that they would not SNOW BRUSH — Bill Crossley of 74 Harlan St., an s ^ 243 E. Center St., or the American which Scott W. Irwin, 20, of 97 Summit St. was charged reporter that the appointment of the board. It does nothing for the rela­ Robert Cronin p.m. at the Fisette-Batzner Funeral approve any new positions, he said. Diabetes Association of Connec­ the money in her budget,” he said. new staff person had been made. tions between the minority and the employee of the Parks and Recreation Department, brushes Bridge scores announced IJonie, 20 Sisson Ave., Hartford. with reckless driving on Strant Street Sunday night, has “And number two, she doesn’t have “It’s inconsistent with campaign Robert James Cronin, 41, of East ticut, P.O. Box 10160, Hartford been filed with the Manchester Police Department. She could not be reached today for majority,” Cassano said. promises that we heard last month,” snow off the ice in the skating area at Charter Oak Park Tues­ The Manchester A.M. Bridge Club Open Pair Club the authority of the board.” ^ m Hartford, died Sunday (Dec. 3, Anthony D. Skardzius 06105. Cheryl Irwin, 17 of 97 Summit St., filed the complaint additional comment. Cassano asked Chmielecki if she he said. day. The job takes two hours to do with two people. Championship results arc as follows: 1989) at Hartford Hospital. He is Anthony D. Skardzius, 71, of John O’Loughlin 'Riesday n i^ t. She said she was threatened by a man On Nov. 20, facing north-south, first place was Irv survived by his brother, Michael A. while she visited the Summit Street home of persons in­ Carlson and Ellen Goldberg; second place was Jim Welch of Manchester. Hartford, husband of Margaret John Coleman O’Loughlin, 86, of (McNeil) Beaulieu Skardzius, died volved in the incident in which Scott W. Irwin, her Speaker system ‘too elaborate’ Baker and Pat Forstrom; third place was Hal Lucal and He is also survived by his mother, Tolland, formerly of East Hartford, brother, was arrested, polif" "i;d. PUBLIC NOTICE Carol Lucal. Monday (Dec. 4, 1989) at Hartford Dorothy (Ludlam) Welch of East died Tuesday (Dec. 5, 1989) at Scott Irwin was arrested for reckless endangerment in FREE!! Hospital. He is survived by his sister committee also decided to simplify the balcony of the hall. m H Facing cast-west, first place was Frankie Brown and Hartford; his father, Richard J. Rockville General Hospital. He was the most serious degree at about 11:35 p.m., after he at­ By Alex Girelli Pre-planted Dutch Hybrid Amaryllis and Paper- and brother-in-law, Helen Mary and the system for dimming house lights The committee also decided to Faye Lawrence, the overall winners; second place was Cronin of Stuart, Fla.; three other the husband of Katherine (McKee) tempted to scare Allan J. Lindstrom, 47, of 108 Summit Manchester Herald BRAKE white bulbs are being sold by the Visiting Nurse Bruno Lemesis of Manchester. in the hall. The engineers had eliminate from the plan the installa­ Tom Regan and Bev Cochran; third place was Murray brothers, Timothy R. Cronin of Wal­ O’Loughlin and the father of James Street, and his two sons, Allan F., 24, and James, 15, by And Home Care of Manchester for Holiday Giv­ SS Powell and Barbara Phillips. He is also survived by a brother, tion of six planned microphone lingford, Scott Cronin of Stamford, O’Loughlin of Manchester. driving his truck at them while they were walking on Plans for ceiling-mounted planned pre-programmed, button- INSPECTION ing. Bulbs come to flower in 4 to 8 weeks and Z -D The results from the Nov. 27 matches arc: and Peter G. Welch of Harwich, John Skardzius in Lithuania; a niece He is also survived by a daughter, speakers for a meeting room in the jacks on tlie stage floor. Six other REMOVE WHEEIS, INSPECT CONDITION OF BRAKE LININGS. DRUMS, S^ant Street, police said. Scott said that one of the operated controls at three locations. ROTORS, VISUALLY INSPECT CALIPERS, CYLINDERS, HYDRAULIC LINES 1 need only water and light. The bulbs will be Facing north-south, first place was Mary Sullivan and and a nephew. Susan McNamee of Tolland; and jacks at the apron of the stage will O JO Mass.; and a sister, Leila Sylvester Lindstroms had initiated the confrontation by throwing basement of Cheney Hall may be MASTER CYLINDER, ROAD TEST Joe Bussicrc; second place was Linda Simmons and The funeral will be Saturday at Instead, they will provide for be retained. Blish said the jacks can available the week of December4thattheV.N.A. of Glastonbury. nine grandchildren. an object at his truck as he passed by them, police said. too elaborate, members of a sub­ - CLEANING. ADJUSTMENT, OR REPAIRS EXTRA - Ellen Goldberg; third place was Eleanor Bcrggrcn and The funeral will be Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at the Giuliano-Sagarino The funeral will be Friday at committee planning the renovation simpler sliding dimmer switches be a danger in some kinds of perfor­ Office, 545 North main Street, Manchester from Funeral Home, 247 Washington St., In her statement, Cheryl Irwin said that minutes after WITH MAJOR TUNE-UP Sara Mendelsohn. 10:15 a.m. at the Callahan Funeral 10:15 a.m. at the John F. Tierney her brother was arrested, she visited the Lindstrom of the hall said Tbesday. backstage and in a control room in mances, such as ballet. 9 AM to 5 PM. Amaryllis are $9.00 and Paper- G) m Hartford, followed by a Mass of Facing cast-west, first place was Suzanne Shorts and Home, 1602 Main St., East Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., residence to find out why someone had thrown an object The speaker system may cost as (Toyota & GM whites are $7.00 - For further information callthe m CO Christian burial at 10 a.m. in Holy Mary Willhidc; second place was Bev Saunders and Hartford, followed by a Mass of followed by a Mass of Christian at the truck operated by her brother. While she was there, much as $6,000, but members of the Vehicles Only) V.N.A. at 647-1481 between 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 Trinity church. Burial will be in OFFER EXPIRES DECEMBER 30.1989 Terry Daigle; third place was Frankie Brown and Faye Christian burial at 11 a.m. at St. burial at 11 a.m. at St. Issac Jogucs a man whom she did not know brandished a bottle, and building subcommittee of the COVENTRY PM Lawrence. Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky OFFER ONLY VALID WITH THIS COUPON Rose Church. Burial will be in Church, East Hartford. Burial will threatened that he was going to hit her over the head with Cheney Hall Foundation decided the COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED AT WRITE-UP The results from the Nov. 30 matches arc: Veteran’s Memorial Field, Hillside Hill. Calling hours arc Friday from 2 be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, East it, she said. speaker system is probably more to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 500 W. Center St. o z Facing north-south, first place was Linda Simmons Cemetery, with full military honors. Hartford. Calling hours arc Pblice will investigate the incident further before any elaborate than needed. CALL 647-0402 FOR APPT.!!! m and Mollie Timrcck; second place was Jim Baker and Calling hours are today from 5 to 9 The committee agreed to M a n c h e s te r William J. England Sr. Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. additional arrests are made, said Gary Wood, police CARD^GIFTI TOYOTA QUALITY LYNCH Hal Lucal; third place were the teams of A1 Bcrggren p.m. eliminate most of the speakers or to Memorial donations may be made spokesman. WHO COULD ASK FOR ANYTHING MOREI MANCHESTER, CONN. Tel. 646-4321 > CO and John Greene, and Faye Lawrence and Ann DcMar- Lucy G. Luchina William J. England Sr., 59, of to either the Tolland volunteer Am­ make that part of the system an al­ tin. East Hartford, died Monday (Dec. 4, bulance, Tolland Green, Tolland ternate in the contract when bids arc CONNECTION Facing east-west; first place was Frankie Brown and Lucy G. (Pampuro) Luchina, 78, 1989) at home. He was bom in 06084, or a charity of the donors invited. 3466 Main St., Rfe. 31, Vinton Village, Coventry, CT Peg Dunficld; second place was Harvey Sirota and Bev of South Windsor, widow of David Manchester. choice. Fred Blish, a member of the proudly presents Saunders; third was Mary Willhidc and Ann Staub. A. Luchina, died Tuesday (Dec. 5, He is survived by two sons, Wil­ Public Meetings Cheney Hall Foundation and of the 1989) at St. Francis Hospital and liam J. England Jr. and Edward K. In Memoriam Little 'hieatre of Manchester, argued Bessie Pease Gutmann CPR course offered Medical Center, Hartford, after a England: three daughters. Dawn E. that expense may not be justified. The American Red Cross is holding an adult CPR and short illness. She was the mother of Silveira, Lori K. England, and Kerri In loving memory of Eva Aronson. Public meetings scheduled for tonight: LTM will operate the hall as a Robert J. Luchina of Manchester. first aid for choking adults course on Dec. 13 from 6 to E. Malloy; a brother, Frederick Dear Eva, On your birthday today, Manchester center for public performances and 10 p.m. at the Manchester office at 20 Hartford Road. She is also survived by another England; three sisters, Dorothy Ted- I miss you more than ever. gatherings when the renovations arc There is required reading prior to the class. For more in­ son, Peter A. Luchina of Vernon; ford, Maude Wilson, and Mildred Love, Husband Allan Board of Education, special focus meeting on comput complete. formation, call the Red Cross at 643-5111. lab, Nathan Hale School, 7 p.m. At the urging of Blish, the sub- There is also a first aid class for children to be held at Hockanum River Linear Park Committee, Lincoln the Manchester branch office on Saturday from 8 a.m. to Center gold room, 7:30 p.m. 5 p.m. This course is approved by the state for day care Public Records Andover GOP candidates personnel. Public Safety and Building Committee, town 742-1890 I firehouse, 7:30 p.m. are set to appear Parents meeting tonight Warranty deeds James R. and Alyce C. McArdle to David G. and There will be a Parent Group meeting at Illing Junior Kathleen M. Knox, 16 Benton St.. $188,000. Coventry Three Republican leaders who are . Paul-J; and Anne S. Resetarits to Thomas R. Leone Jr. seeking the party’s gubernatorial High School toni^t at 7 p.m. in the Media Center. Mr. ^ d Patricia W. Leone, 41 Westwood St., $139,000. Parks and Recreation Committee, Patriots Park Lodge, nomination arc expected to appear Dorsey will explain the A.T. & T. network. Quit claim deeds 7:30 p.m. John R. and Donna Rcckcrt to James P. Uccello Jr. tonight at a victory celebration being and Heidi M. Uccello, 98 Faulknor Drive, $147,000. Michael J. Bombara to Katrina A. Bombara, Lydall HUD Rehabilitation Committee, Nurses Room, Town held by the Manchester Republican Office Building, 7:30 p.m. James B. Golden & Company to John F. and Louise C. Woods Colonial Village, no conveyance tax. Party at the Knights of Columbus Lottery O’Brien, Pondview Estates, $370,000. Leon R. Dion to Margaret G. Dion, 44 EIbcrta Road Economic Development Committee, Town Office Hall, 138 Main St. Building, 8 p.m. •L SJ.' - W Floyd V. and Barbara A. Blair to Gerald and Marsha $34,000. They are Senate Minority Leader D. Stevenson, Phelps Road, $204,000. Agnes A. Buettner and Paul Buettner to Agnes A. and Reginald J. Smith, the newest can­ Winning numbers drawn Tuesday in New England: U&R Construction Co. Inc. to John J. and Muriel H. Paul Buettner, Autumn Heights, no conveyance tax. didate for the 1990 nomination, Joel ALL Connecticut daily: 743. Play Four: 6331. Padbury, Gardner Street, $340,000. ^ Bruce L. Aceto to I^squale A. Aceto, 630-632-634 A. Schiavone, New Haven Connecticut Lotto: 1,15, 20, 25,33,40. Center St., no conveyance tax. Massachusetts daily: 8776. Edgcr J. Weaver Jr. and Donna M. Weaver to Donna Manchester Herald entrepreneur, and Joseph McGee, R. Saucier, 78 Hemlock St., $58,000. Theodore A. Williams to Margaret Y. Williams, Law- vice president of the People’s Bank Tri-state (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont) daily ton Garden Condominiums, no conveyance tax. in Bridgeport. 181,7249. ^ Barney T. Peterman Sr..^d Bjuijcy T. Peterman Jr. to SKIRTS Biagio Cortese to Bragio Cortese and Vito Cortese, Founded Dec. 15, 1881 as a weekly. Tickets for the victory cocktail Rhode Island daily: 8266. Gary J. and Valeric M. Egnasko, Shallowbrook Lane, East Meadow Condominium, no conveyance tax. Daily publication since OcL 1, 1914. party and fund-raiser cost $15 per Rhode Island Lot-O-Bucks: 10,17,22, 24,37. $441,400. Albert Gilberto to Kathleen P. Pfeffer, 690 Hillstown person and can be purchased at the Gary J. and Valeric M. Egnasko to Barney T. Peterman Road, no conveyance tax. USPS 327-500 VOL. CIX, No. 57 door. The victory celebration will Sr. and Barney T. Peterman Jr., Dartmouth Heights. Kathleen P. Pfeffer to Anne Gilberto. 690 Hillstown $203,900. ^ begin at 7:30 p.m. and last until 11 Road, no conveyance tax. Publisher p.m. Thoughts Penny M. Sieffert 1 Editor______20% Three weeks ago, six Jesuit priests, their cook and her . George T. Chappell Managing Editor ___ Marie P. Grady Sponsored by: daughter, were killed in San Salvador. On the day fol­ Weather News Editor/Opinion Page Editor ______Ron Robillard lowing the killings, I joined a group of about 50 other in­ Associate Editor______■ __ Alexander Girelli PLUS Sports Editor ' ______Len Auster dividuals, primarily priests, ministers, and members of Chance of snow The Downtown Manchester Association several religious orders in the office of Senator Dodd of Business Manager______Jeanne G. Fromerih Connecticut, to express our outrage, both at the murders Advertising Director______Douglas C. Murphy Sr. OFF Customer Service Manager 10% Jlartfard and at the continued American military assistance to the ______Gerlinde Colletti Tonight, a 40 percent chance of Composing Manager______government of El Salvador. rain or snow showers this evening ______Sheldon Cohen Pressroom Manager______Robert H. Hubbard The group came together as the Connecticut Interfailh then partial clearing. Low around No Adjustments McDonald's of Manchester Delegation on the Salvadoran Crisis, and while the 20. Thursday, partly sunny and cold. $3.00 Advance Ticket Sales Only majority were Catholic, statements were also read by High 25 to 30. Outlook Friday, fair Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays bv Do you need to send a Expires 12-17-89 representatives of other denominations: Lutheran, Pres­ and continued cold. 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Fun for Everyone I build a better community, a better world. 53.13 inches for the year. Suggos^ Mr.'ier rates are $1 80 weekly, $7.70 lor Mon-Ffi 9-6 Thuf 9-8 Sat 10-3 • SOI Wfsl Middle Tpke., Manchester Temperature extremes for today: one ^onth $23 20 for three months, $46 20 lor six • 165 Storrs Rd., Winimanllc Highest on record 67, set in 1982. $92.40 lor one year. Newsstand price: 35 Reverend Connie Sternberg Today’s weather picture was drawn by Daniel Ryan w?nis a copy. Unitarian UniversalLst Society: East Lowest on record, 8, set in 1976. Krajewski, a fifth-grader at Highland Park School. 4 -MANC'HHSTI^R HERALD, Wednesday, Dee. 6, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 6,1989—5 LOCAL & STATE Congressman calls for federal probe of secret taping HARTFORD (AP) — A con­ the people talking knows the call is tion for a federal investigation. The launched an investigation, and a acknowledged that staff members sit ■r>,. gressman who chairs a subcommit­ being recorded. But recording calls general Monday to investigate char­ requests were made after disclosures group of attorneys sued the state, 3 feet away when inmates call their ges by troopers that calls to their tee on constitutional and civil rights between lawyers and clients is for­ Hearing is set on housing authority that telephone calls between seeking $10,000 each for prisoners lawyers, and that the jail has headquarters and barracks were says he wili ask U.S. Attorney bidden under federal law. suspects and attorneys have been and others. facilities to listen to lawyer-client secretly recorded. General Richard L. Thornburgh to “I feel very strongly about this recorded in Connecticut, Rhode Is­ The ACLU, as well as several owned by the town at the intersec­ course the education officials take tional funding from the state. conferences. He insisted, however, U.S. Rep. Biubara Kcnnelly, D- By James F. Henry investigate whether police across the particular issue,” Edwards said. “We land and West Virginia. members of the Connecticut con­ tion of Bolton Center Road and Iro­ with the schools, the Center School, However, Kemp said at the informa­ that the listening devices aren’t Conn., joined the call for a congres­ Manchester Herald • coundy have illegally tape recorded are going to find out if there is an The issue of secret recording by gressional delegation, called for a quois Trail, directly across from the housing grades five through eight, tional meeting, “1 have heard used. sional investigation 'Ricsday, writ­ 1 ■ attorney-client telephone conversa- epidemic or a widespread practice Connecticut stale police surfaced nationwide inquiry Monday after access ramp for Interstate 384, that will not figure into the plans. He through the grapevine that there arc —The American Civil Liberties ing to Edwards asking that his com­ - tions. and do what we can to put a stop to during a manslaughter trial in Oc­ The Courant reported that: BOLTON — A public hearing could be used for housing develop­ said he has spoken with education other towns that may not want to Union in Utah is considering filing a mittee review the taping revelations U.S. Rep. Don Edwards, D-Calif., it. tober, when a Uooper testified that has been set for 'Rtesday at 7 p.m. in ment. officials about using the building for join the compact.” —State police in West Virginia, lawsuit because it believes lawyer- and “determine whether or not said Tbesday he would arrange for a “If police departments are violat­ the suspects’ calls to his lawyer as in Connecticut, routinely the Community Hall on a proposal But Preuss said that land had been affordable housing. Preuss’ concerns were over client telephone conversation are federal legislation is warranted to ■ congressional hearing if he is dis­ ing federal law, it is up to the FBI to were recorded. recorded telephone conversations to create a housing authority here. given to the town from the state with Morra said that though the whether the town could be penalized being monitored in the state prisons. correct the problem.” satisfied with the answer he receives investigate and bring indictments,” The controversy mushroomed between jailed suspects and their In a related matter, selectmen arc the stipulation that it be used for proposed housing authority would for not creating the prescribed num­ —A Portland, Ore., defense attor­ “Whether or not the taping of ■ from Thornburgh. He said the hcar- he said. “We are asking the Justice when The Hartford Courant reported families, friends and lawyers. discussing a plan to use the Center initially investigate developing af­ ber of affordable housing units. If ney sued in 1986 and won after he conversations has been done for ad­ highway purposes only. He said of­ ' ing would be held by cither his sub- Department to tell us if they are alert that state police routinely recorded —A former jailer in Douglas School for affordable housing if the fordable housing for the elderly, Bolton docs join the compact, the discovered guards at the Oregon ministrative purposes and have had ficials should work to have that • I committee or the subcommittee on to these violations of federal law; if telephone lines at some state police County, Ga., has alleged that the Board of Education decides to close stipulation removed. eventually it could have other town would be asked to develop be­ State Penitentiary in Salem were lis­ little or no impact on the judicial it as part of a plan to renovate and courts, which oversees federal not we will hold hearings.” barracks and did not warn suspects county sheriff routinely recorded “1 tliink it would behoove the duties. He said that a survey was tween 39 and 44 new affordable - ■ wiretaps. tening to lawyer-client conversa­ proceedings, the very nature of the expand other school facilities. Edwards made his comments that their conversations might be lawyer-client telephone calls and tions. taping raises concerns about Fifth town to look into the possibility of conducted recently which indicated housing units within five years. Tape-recording of telephone calls after receiving requests Monday First Selectman Robert Morra, recorded. conferences. The sheriffs lawyer In Rhode Island, the chairman of Amendment protections from self­ having the deed restriction changed a large number of senior citizens Morra and Pelletier estimated that if is legal in certain circumstances, from the American Civil Liberties The state police commander was denies it. Selectmen Richard Pelletier and the Center School were to be a state Senate subcommittee inves­ incrimination, the sanctity of the at­ on that, and be able to utilize that for would consider moving into affor­ such as when authorities obtain a Union and from several members of forced to retire over the scandal, the —^Thc warden of the City-County Carl Preuss voted at a meeting Tucs- renovated for housing, about 30 tigating unrelated mailers involving torney-client privilege and the right some type of a single-family affor­ dable housing complexes, if they ex­ ' judge’s permission or when one of Connecticut’s congressional delega­ FBI and a federal grand jury Detention Center in Santa Fc.. N.M., day night to place the housing dable home,” he said. isted. large apartments could be built. stale police asked the state attorney to privacy,” she wrote. authority on the agenda for the Pelletier and Morra said the state Another item on tlie agenda for Mary Ellen Kowalcwcski, a rep­ public hearing. Selectmen Douglas may agree to remove the restriction the public hearing is discussion of resentative from CRCOG, said at Cheney and James C. Vcitch were when it leanis tlic town is interested separating the Inland Wetland and the informational meeting that not present for the meeting. State plan to donate salmon Interstate banking is urged in using the land for affordable Conservation Commission into two CRCOG could not penalize the town There will also be a special town housing. distinct boards. Executive Assistant for not meeting its quota, and added meeting on Dec. 19 at 7:30 p.m., Before the start of the meeting, Helen Kemp said there is a letter that CRCOG would only ask that prior to the 8 p.m. selectmen’s meet­ Morra discussed a plan to use Cen­ forthcoming from the commission towns put forth their best effort to baits anger of many fishermen to help increase competition ing. The formation of the housing ter School for affordable housing. meet the quota. stating that all members of the com­ NEW LONDON (AP) — The state has tried in sensus. I authority, the official separation of The plan would depend on whether sembly’s Banks Committee, said cient to meet the needs of our larger mission support the split. recent years to reintroduce the Atlantic salmon to the “The fisheries unit (of the DEP) should be in busi-* By Judd Everhart the Inland Wetland and Conserva­ the .school department closes the “we want to make sure we have corporate citizens.” At an informational meeting on Thames River, but this year the fish will get no fur­ ness to benefit the fishermen of the slate,” said Roger The Associated Press tion Commission, and a question school as part of a plan to renovate more competition without losing The task force will meet Monday affordable housing held on Nov. 14, ther then the dinner plates at the Rocky Hill Veterans Whilelcy, a spokesman for Trout Unlimited, a local whether the town will join a com­ and expand other school structures. control. More and more of our (Con­ to vote on the draft report’s recom­ Preuss expressed concerns over Home. fishermen’s group. “They really ticked me off. HARTFORD — A draft report by pact with the Capitol Region Coun­ Most of tlic plans under con­ WE DELIVER necticut) banks want to expand out­ mendations. Any proposals will then joining the compact with CRCOG. “When you hook one of these fish they do amazing the General Assembly’s task force cil of Govemments for affordable sideration by the the Board of For Home Delivery, Call The slate Department of Environment Protection side our borders.” be forwarded to the 1990 General Under the plan CRCOG is propos­ acrobatics. They’re a very powerful, impressive fish on interstate banking recommends housing will be the questions on the Education call for closing the Center has decided that 300 surplus salmon this year will be Without expanded laws, he said Assembly. ing, all 29 towns in the Capitol to catch,” Whitelcy said. “Fishermen go crazy to that Connecticut permit full inter­ special town meeting warrant. School. 647-9946 killed, cleaned and served for dinner at the home, a Connecticut banks could find them­ Under the recommendations, Region would have to join. If all the have an opportunity to catch .something like that. To state banking beginning Jan. 1. On the issue of affordable hous­ Morra said after the meeting that Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 decision that has some fishermen casting about for selves “in a cage” with no way to out-of-state banks would not be al­ towns in the region do join, towns just kill them baffles me.” 1991. ing, Preuss said there is a tract it is his impression that whatever would be eligible to receive addi­ adjectives to describe their anger. provide additional competition for lowed to open branches in the state Stale DEP officials say they’re surprised the Currently, the state allows inter­ Connecticut consumers. until Jan. 1, 1994. Out-of-state DEP officials said the release last year of three- to fishermen’s group became hooked on the idea that six-pound salmon in the Thames was part of an ex­ state banking among New England- The report states that full inter­ banks would have to acquire a Con­ the salmon would always be bound for the Thames. periment to see if some of them would return to the based banks. Bills pcnnittlng full in­ state competition would allow Con­ necticut bank in order to operate in Two state residents “I don’t know how they got the idea these fish river. terstate banking were defeated necticut banks to “reach a size suffi­ the state. Patrick FlynrVManchesler Herald would be going to any particular place,” said James “We thought because of the size of the fish this during the 1989 legislative session, Moulton, DEP fisheries chief. “It was our decision year, and their age, we ought to donate them to some­ even though they had the support of WISH LIS T — Kristin Parmelee, 5, of 40 Agnes Drive tells that this is a belter use for them, at this point.” evacuated in Manila body that could use them,” said Peter Mima, a DEP Gov. William A. O’Neill and Bank­ NOW OPEN! Moulton said about 4(X) surplus brood stock sal­ "Santa" what she wants for Christmas during a breakfast with fisheries biologist “It was a tough decision, but the ing Commissioner Howard 3. MANCHESTER Santa Saturday at Manchester High School. Many children “Naturally it was nerve-wracking consensus was this is probably the best use.” mon, four years old, about 30 inches long, and be­ Brown. By The Associated Press tween six and nine pounds each, will be donated to turned out to meet their favorite holiday character. but I’m just thankful it’s over,” Mrs. Some fishermen heartily disagree with that con­ “The time has arrived for nation­ MOVIE EXPRESS the veterans home. wide interstate banking in Connec­ AUTO REPAIR Two Connecticut residents in the Greathou.se said. 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^ > J 3 H > ”0 8— MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wtxinesday, Dec. 6, 1989—9 Nadia unveils relationship Economists expecting slowdown “It takes a lot of guts,” Rmait Karolyi said he has no hard feel­ Friend is married, said. “She would have been in a lot ings. “I am happy to sec her taking has four children of trouble if she was caught, because her life in her own hands,” he said But they doubt the nation will slip into a recession she is so well known.” from his Houston home. The other defectors arc in Austria. For now, Comaneci and the 34- WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy percent next year. predicted in their May survey and 5.7 percent in Waterfront Living From the Low $40’s HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) — will continue to weaken next year but avoid a The gymnast who thrilled the world ycar-old Panait said they plan to The survey also showed an casing of inflation Augu.st. Nadia Comaneci, the first athlete to recession and any substantial change in un­ On the banks ot the tranquil Manatee River, Colony Cove Is Ideally as a 14-ycar-old superstar left be­ “settle down together.” ftmait has fears, with predictions that the consumer price The housing industry, hurl by higher interest achieve perfect scores in the Olym­ employment, the nation’s top business economists located on Florida's tabled Gulf Coast Just 46 miles south ot Tampa hind her 21 Olympic medals, a large worked as a self-employed roofer in index will fall from 4.8 percent forecast for 1989 rates earlier this year, is expected to improve pics, said she’s giving up gymnas­ predicted today. lo 4.2 percent next year. 7 miles from Bradenton and 23 miles north ot Sarasota - where house, a car and a life of relative south Florida since his arrival in the modestly, with housing starts rising from 1.4 mil­ tics for the movies and coyly The National Association of Business At the same time, the economists expect inter­ land, sea and sun come together. luxury in Romania. She also left be­ United States in the early 1980s. lion in 1989 to 1.45 million in 1990, llic revealed a close relationship with a Economists said a survey of its members found 62 est rates would continue to fall, with rates on Beautiful manufactured homes, private marina, boat ramps and hind her mother, father and brother. They also plan to concentrate on economists said. married man who has four children. percent expecting no recession for the next three three-month Treasury bills dropping from 8.1 fxir- But they foresee no relief for the automobile in­ docks, 5 swimming pools 4 clubhouses tennis courts plus year- Comaneci said she fears such details as work permits and years. “I want to make a movie about cent in 1989 to 7.1 percent in 1990. For 30-ycar dustry, a third sector in the economic doldrums. round planned activities combine to form this superb waterfront Romanian authorities might take U.S. citizenship for Comaneci. my story,” she told reporters Tues­ Treasury bonds, the expected estimate is 7.8 per­ Car and small truck sales, they said, would drop retirement cornmiinity. retribution for her defection on In addition, they will have to deal But the forecasters’ optimism was tempered by day. cent next year, compared with 8.4 percent this from 15.1 million this year to 14.7 million in with the fact that Panait is married. considerable concern about the short-term out­ VISITATION PROGTRAM family members and she hopes to year. 1990. Comaneci, 28, arrived in Miami Comaneci said she knew Panait look: Nearly 20 percent of the respondents said a Take advantage cf our 3 day/2 night visitation program and try the call her parents this week. The economy has slowed considerably this year The NABE report also suggested changes in the on Monday with Romanian emigre “1 want just a quiet life,” she said was married when she met him at a recession will occur either by the end of the year lifestyle before you buy. Call toll free tor more information on Colony as the Federal Reserve boosted interest rates lo expected composition of the GNP in 1990. Cove and our other Angeles communities located throughout Florida Constantin PUnait, who helped ar­ with a smile, “but 1 don’t think I’ll party two years ago in Bucharest. or during the first three months of 1990, ending an resuain rising prices. But it began in June to unprecedented peacetime economic expansion “Consumer demand is expected to constitute a offering everything from the goiter's lifestyle to waterfront living. range her nighttime escape from have a chance.” “It didn’t matter,” she said. gradually let rates fall as inflationary prc.ssures significantly larger share of growth while invest­ Romania. The couple had spent She said a movie offer already The couple said they intend to that began its eighth year this month. moderated. Or borrow o VCR tope and tour our beautiful communities from the Nevertheless, the new report was considerably ment, reflecting a deteriorating outlook for cor­ comfort ot your home. several days secluded in New York. has been made. She declined to give visit Rmait’s wife, Maria, at her The manufacturing sector has been among the porate profits, is expected lo weaken,” it said. more optimistic than last May’s survey, which On Nov. 28, Panait, who had an details. home in Hallandale, about 10 miles hardest hit by Fed actions, and the economists The NABE also said its forecasters predicted Return fa Colony Cove M H CT" found 63 percent of the economists expecting a 7520 Hwy301 N, Ellentoa FL 34222 i -800-237-3477 exit visa, drove Comaneci to a point Any involvement with gymnastics north of Miami. forecast continued weakness in industrial produc­ recession next year. Four months later, 37 percent the nation’s twin deficits in merchandise trade and Nam e______near the Hungarian border. At that or her former coach, Bela Karolyi, is But they refused to say if they tion. the federal budget would narrow, but “only very of the economists still forecast recession in 1990. point, a guide led the 1976 Olympic plan to live together right away, or if But their report said “the slower overall growth slowly.” out of the picture, Comaneci said, In the November survey, the consensus among star and six other people in darkness Panait will seek a divorce. and weaker industrial production is not expected “For 1990, the Uadc imbalance should be about despite speculation she might work the 55 respondents was that the gross national through frozen fields for nearly six either with him or with the U.S. Comaneci said she first con­ to be reflected in higher unemployment.” $100 billion (down from $109 billion in 1989) and Date of next visit to Florida ______| @ohm/(BovQ product — the nation’s total output of goods and □ Serxl Information on the Guest Home Program i WxifrF ^^frunt Community hours. sidered defecting from Romania The survey suggested unemployment would federal spending will exceed revenue by $141 bil­ The Associated Press Gymnastics Federation. services — would continue to grow slowly, drop­ Q Send VCR Tour Tape of Colony Cove * Once in Hungary, Comaneci met rise only from 5.3 percent this year lo 5.5 percent lion (after a reported $152 billion in fiscal 1989),” MEETS PRESS Nadia Comaneci answers questions at a press conference in Florida “I have no business with my after she retired from comjxitition in ping from the 2.9 percent forecast for 1989 to 1.8 Panait at a police station. next year. That was down from the 5.8 percent it .said. Tuesday. former coach,” she said. 1984.

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OPPOAThttiir $138,900.00 742-1450 3466 D Main St., Coventry 644-4723 mo ^z r OFFICE rtOURS: DAILY 9 AM TO 8 PM; SATURDAY 9 AM TO 5 PM > CO D.W.FISH > REAL ESTATE SERVICES THE REALTY COMPANY I I iraUnLandn ± JLand ((iardens^ i a r d e n s ® D - 1 220 HARTFORD TPKE. * VERNON 243 MAIN STREET ‘ MANCHESTER 871-1400 643-159 "You've Got A Good Friend In Real Estate" OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4 P.M. 37 HARTLAND ROAD ■ * i a c K S 63 East Center St, Manchester 643-4060 LAST MODEL AVAILABLE Beautiful 3 bedroom Colonial! fireplace, formal This 7 rm, 1 1/2 bath Mallard View Unit is oniy dining room, applianced kitchen and 2 car A BRILLIANT IDEA!!! $141,9001 Appiiances, Caroeting, Firepiace. garage. $155,9001 Call Louise Ftanella. Tremendous value is found in this SUPER 7 room ‘WE'RE SELUNQ tWUSES' ^ Real E state Raised Ranch on Oak Grove Sl in Manchester. The ‘ WE RE SELUNQ HOUSES' price has been reset at $172,000 for a quick sale! 1-caturing 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, fully applianced eat-in 647-8400 kitchen, fireplace, covered deck, 2 car garage. Nice big REALTOR QUAINT VINTAGE HOME yard, walking distance to HIGHLAND PARK RIDGEFIELD 168 Muiii Street, Manehe>ter SCHCX)L! Call quick! MANCHESTER $132,900 MANCHESTER $159,900 MANCHESTER $117,500 Charming Cape with lols of character. Spacrous D R with DORIS BOURQUE Woodhill Heights Ranch with 6 rooms, 1'/z 2 BR end unit in a small complex! Slate entry, built-in china closet, eouniiy kitchen, hardwood floors and BROKER, GRI.CRS baths. FIreplaced living room, screened modern Kitchen, rec room, sliders to deck. Lots of even a big screened porch. Fenced yard, within walking dis­ Doris has 15 years experience in real porch, 2 car garage. Doris Bourque privacy. tance ot park & pool e s ta te . Manchester Office ' 643-4060

HUGE DUPLEX $170sl 7-6 with newer heating systems. Front & rear PORTER ST. COLONIAL porches, 2 car garage and more! Must sell! 9 rooms, 5 bedroom, 2’/2 bath Colonial on large treed lot. $225,000. Call Vivian Ferguson. ‘ WE RE SELUNQ HOUSES' ‘ WE'RE SELUNQ HOUSES' ONCE IN A BLUE MOON.... EQUAL HOUSING 'T' MANCHESTER CONDOS OPEN HOUSE DEC. 2,1-3 P.M. ■WE G U A R A N T E E O U R H O U S E S ' LET’S MAKE A DEAL!!! Docs such a unique property become available! This an­ COVENTRY $209,900 $79,900— Millbfidge Hollow one bedroom 70F CUFFSIDE DRIVE Owners arc extremely anxious and all OPPORTUNITY BRAND NEW FARMHOUSE COLONIAL reasonable offers will be considered on this tique 3-family was built in 1847. Located on Immaculate well decorated 6 room home. with amenities. FOREST RIDGE SOUTH WINDSOR $259 900 Lovely landscaping with brick front walk. $81,900— Millbridge Hollow 1st floor 1 super 7 room Ansaldi Colonial on Timber Woodbridge St. in Manchester. It features a 4 room apt. MANCHESTER $142,900 Quality bum custom home set on a wooded acre. Features in­ Great eastern views. Doris Bourque bedroom tocated pool side. Doris Bourque Priced lo Sell. Immaculate, spacious 3 BR, 2iq bath Townhouse. Blanchard & Rossetto Trail in Manchester. 7 rooms, 1.5 baths, and 2 six room apis. Separate utilities, nice big y:u-d, clude 4 BRs. 2f'Z baths, atnum doors, fireplace, wraparound Manchester Office 643-4060 Manchester Office 64^4060 Home offers large kitchen, separate dining room, C/A & lull basemenl fireplace, hardwood floors, 1st floor laundry l(X)xl54, Needs updating throughout but ideal for the from porch and 32x16 deck overlooking pnvaie back yard Ex- $«idar Freshly palmed, move right in. Don't miss this one.DIRECTIONS:Ver- and fimiily room. Nice private treed yard' smiirt investor! Asking S189,9(X). LAND— $85,000— Approved building lot. Forest Hills. ceiiem home for entertaining. REAL ESTATE 646-2482 CItIziai Hmaati non St or Lake St. to Lydall S i to Cliffside Or. A. $115,000— 1.5 acre approved lot. Forest Hills. Build using your plans or sellers'. Now $199,900. > < ■ V T " 543 N. Main St. Ontuij^ Manchester ® ‘ll Y 1 - - 1 fi ifdal 647-8895 EPSTEIN REALTY 1 2^^351 ?!enl°r ltreol''sfanchoslor. CT 06040 6 4 7 * 1 4 1 9 BOLTON $158,900 One Acre o f Trees 3 bedroom ranch, fireplaced living Joyce G. Epstein BOLTON room and family rtxjm, dining room, oat-in kitchen, large deck. Con­ New listing need an In Law quarters? If so here is the perfect answer in MANCHESTER- $229,900 this unique 11 room Raised Ranch with an 8 room mam floor living area venient lo 1-384, minutes to Hartford. Move right into this 4 bedroom colonial and a 3 room apartment on the lower level. 3 baths. 2 fireplaces, over 5 Lease/Option available with liberal rent credit towards purchase. with contemporary flair featuring over­ acres, a nice mini farm. Only $298,000. sized kitchen, first floor fa.-iily room and beautifully finished basement and laundry, oversized deck overlooking beautiful wooded lot. - WawCoMfnicl/ofl Priet Rttduemd Lola of Room Gorgeous new Garrison Colonial— Available tor immediate oc­ 3 bedroom (^loniat— oversized lol— roomy comfort abounds. Charming 3 bedroom Colonial— large living room - extra large MANCHESTER cupancy. Great family room— quality throughouL Call Ron lor SANDSTONE ESTATES TOLLAND TURNPIKE Immaculate inside & out— a lol of home. Call Barbara for more in- flreplaced family room— attractive lo l Home is a beauty. Vbty, more info. f MANCHESTER $339 900 ''FANTASTIC BUY'' for these brand new and beautiful 3-bedroom, ■Ingle-family format'on. very clean. Call Barbara. SOUTH WINDSOR $168,500 contemporary Townhouses with approximately 1,800 sq. ft. Each unit is built on its Owner Anxioue Absolutely perfect 4 bedroom sprawling V ranch in new U&R Development. This own individual lot. The builder will hold a $32,9(X) second mortgage* with "No" prin­ To sell this beautifully decorated 3 cipal or Interest payments due for ten years which makes this a once-in-a-llfetime op­ home has it all— central air — ceramic bedroom ranch. Now carpeting, now portunity to own this slnglo-lamlly homo with exceilent financing. Each •In tfo-fam l- - ' i tile kitchen and baths, double Jacuzzi SOUTH WINDSOR roc room, living room, formal dining ly home has 7 rooms with cathedral ceilings and balcony overlooking beautiful family and amenities galore. Call for details. room with fireplace, Andersen windows, lull basements, 2x6 construction, central air, Unique 3 bedroom Townhouse. 3 full baths, liroplaced living room, dining room, fireplace, maintenance tree d ■* oven/range, dishwasher, hood, disposal, 3-bedrooms (two with cathedral ceilings), 1 room & kitchen 1 car garage, immediate occupancy. $168,000. exterior, 2 car garage. A must to see. ^ /2 baths, wall-to-wall carpeting, tiled foyer, oak cabinets, gas heat, slider to rear deck, slider to front patio and 2-car garage. Remember, these are ■Ingta-tamlly homes, not corxiominiums, and you own your own yard and there are no association lees or dues. Call today tor oompleta details on these magnificent and beautiful MANCHESTER $,29 900 homes plus this very special financing. Phase I is SOLD OUTI Phase II almost SOLD OUT, Aerta to Roam Radueadlo $139,910 MuUI-Laaa Charm U&R REALTY CO. 3 Townhonaea remaining. Lovely home located on 2+ aaes in delightful Bolton setting. Lots Large Colonial/Cape vintage woodwork, modem kitchen, FHA-VA Convenient location in Cheney Historic D istrict- charming up­ garage. Convenient to bus line and high 'OPEN HOUSE' this Satardar and Sanday from 1-4 p.m. of trees, shrubs, flowers & privacy. Great views of the yard. Call buyers welcome. dated, squealw clean interior— super family room. Asking APnitR 8%----- tNMiNy-- - o( ...... (241 40.. (dotorrod) . r ... batod on *132.000 Mcond mlQ hM no P or I p ^ t i kv 10 yr$ Tho Anne. $134,7(X). Call Barbara lor more info. 643-2692 • 30 yr. wnortuion ichodutt Pit duo h 10 yr*. HENRY ASSOCIATES, INC. ^^l^/Robert D. Murdock, Realtor 6 44 -4 7 2 3 ROTHMAN & ROTHMAN 646-4144 We are selling homes now! Call and see how we can help you. 10— MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dee. 6, 1989 OPINION

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It seemed like a simple matter until the authority Weldon now has $11,000 worth can went before the Planning and Zoning Commission Alpha Interferon from two readers who, in their own grief, found room to help Monday for approval of its plan. At an earlier of! someone else. Steve DeAngelo of Titus­ public hearing before tlic commission, residential ville, Ra., and Juanita Anderson of SAVE 17.99 Juniors Sweater SAVE 18.00-21.00 Boys Pajamas neighbors of Westhill Gardens raised objections to Clarkesdale, Mo., each lost a spouse to Mixed cable stitched sweater 11 00- pajamas set. bcreen print on chest and the proposal for a three-.story building, saying it cancer recently and each had a leftover 44% a colorful jacquard border. . sleeves. Contrast print on color blocked legs. Also 9.99 14,00 available In Little Boys sizes. would have a negative impact on their homes. 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He arranged to 10.00- pajamas set, But some of the objections were sufficiently give Weldon the $10,000 supply of Alpha Cotton blouse has hidden front 13 00 available in Little boys sizes. valid to persuade the Planning and Zoning Com­ By Bob Conrad But it stands as a monument and a warn­ He is gambling on the public mood for Interferon he had when his wife died. 46% placket, long sleeves. 7.99 6.99 mission that the project, as it is now designed, ing to what GOP can let happen when change which he read in the Nov. 7 “I’ve vowed to keep Angela’s memory SAVE 3-99 Little Boys Slicker should not be allowed in the neighborhood. Republicans arc beginning to .sense that pettiness seems more important than the results to be good news for his party next alive and this is just one way I’ve done SAVE 14.99 Juniors Top Bright yellow slicker. 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We both had the same thing in A A ft/ PI®®** lop P2S screen print on front. redesign the building so that a two-story section, now. of Branford will walk into the lion’s den They are beginning to think that the Republican State Central Committee mind— send Angela’s extra Alpha Inter-; SAVE 16.49 Misses Blouse not the tallest part of it, will be close to tlie rear Sunday when he is host for breakfast at 60% 3.99 twenty-year cycle— taking the gover­ meeting at the Villa Capri in Wallingford feron to Frank. Angela would have _ _ , ■ Solid color cotton blouse has raglan 4444 yards o f residential properties. the Ponte Club in Waterbury as a step nor’s office in 1950 and 1970— could last week. More than 200 persons turned wanted Frank to have it.” 39% 2nd shoulder pads. 9.99 SAVE 19.00 Little Boys Pants toward his Democratic candidacy in the A A ft/ Fleece pants are color blocked. William Bayer, who has about 17 years’ ex­ work for them again in 1990. out, augmenting the normal membership Anderson lost her husband of 45 years, of 72. Most of them were invited to be Fifth District. That is political home base Clint, to bone marrow cancer. She too 60% perience on the commission, said that if the Indeed, the GOP showing on Nov. 7 SAVE 28.00 Junior Pants 3.99 recognized for winning mayoralty, first for GOP Mayor Joe Santopietro, who read about Weldon, consulted with a few SAVE 19-50 Mens Shirt was “Step 1 on the way to 1990,” said a may try for his party’s congressional Crepe pants have all around shirring, SAVE 15.00 Boys Top proposal had come from a private developer it pumped-up State Chairman Dick Foley in selectman or local board contesLs. doctors and then arranged to send him AOO/ ^ Coton black shirt with white tipped nomination. 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John Margenot, who had been party’s leader in the Fifth, is calling town SAVE 24.00 Misses Skirt ^ some important money for the party’s war re-elected first selectman of Greenwich, “Both Steve and Juanita’s generosity has 5 7 % contrasi stripes on sleeves, back and cuffs. But providing congregate housing for frail chairs in the district to a meeting to size helped a great deal. It’s nice to knowi Sleek straight skirt is pleated in front with C QQ chest while honoring veteran GOP sol­ got the show off to a roaring start when up the players in the field. 1 7 . 0 0 2 side button closure. w ■ w w SPORTING elderly persons is an important goal, and if the diers Brian Gaffney of New Britain and he presented Foley with a check for there are some people out there who care,; SAVE 22.40 Mens Shirt _ Woven stripe shirt of 100% cotton. Long 444 2 T) building can be redesigned in some way that will Sy Preli of Windsor Locks. $5,000 for the party coffers. •Democratic Slate Chairman John even though the VA doesn’t seem to want; Droney says newspaper reports that he to help much.” 5 5 % sleeves, button placket front. goods satisfy the commission’s objections, it should be The Republicans, as Foley is their wit­ So Foley is a reasonably happy man. 9.99 O J3 ness, arc counting on problems besetting The party’s bank balance is tiny com­ believes U.S. Rep. Bruce Morrison of The VA negotiated itself out of helping pursued. It is well worth the effort. Hamden can qualify for a primary against SAVE 22.00 Mens Shirt ^ o the Democrats to feed the GOP momen­ pared with what state Democrats have Weldon and others in his circumstance. c A 0/ graphic V SAVE_ O T1 tum: So-so ratings on Gov. Bill O’Neill’s (Treasure Bob Norman, who was easily O’Neill in the 1990 race for governor are When Congress debated the Atomic! 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Cable detailing. 34.99 talent for snatching defeat from the jaws St. He is flanked by a U.S. state flag be­ ley of New London, as publicist for his posure to radiation on the job, then the! 19.99 SAVE 29.99 Clock Radio of victory. One example: It let Democrats hind his desk, and a big painting of an re-election campaign. Stanley is son and VA is not obliged to treat it. f AM/FM clock radio with cassette, snooze alarm, > ( / ) To the Editor: SAVE 27.20 Mens Sweater 0 battery back up. 24.99 usher in the era of Abe Ribicoff and John American eagle. A huge ash tray loaded namesake of a former Democratic state Weldon’s leukemia did not show up; 444 y 2 q crew neck sweater. m It is time for giving thanks to all who supported the Dempsey when, in 1954, internal GOP with butts is silent testimony to his usual senator from Norwich. He will leave The until 34 years after he participated in SAVE ^ > Republican campaign this year. The candidates who were 9.99 SAVE 220.00 4-Function Rack System h y in o n bickering cost John Lodge the governor’s hyper state. Day of New London to lake the job. Operation Wigwam— a series of under­ Dual cassette deck, two way speakers, wireless J ^ M ^ M M J3 H willing to stand up, participate, and be counted deserve a chair he had won in 1950 when he sought And no one is more constantly aware water nuclear tests. 31°/tb remote has 4 lunctions. > special applause. The campaign chairman and his com­ i 5.00-40.00 SAVE 22.40 Mens Pants re-election. of how crucial 1990 will be for the GOP Bob Conrad is a syndicated colum­ In May 1955, Weldon and his ship-; , Twisted stripe pattern inverted pleated front Q Q Q " 0 mittee did an outstanding job. Many more sincere thanks That, of course, is ancient history now. in the new decade than Chairman Foley. nist. mates on the USS O’Brien were obser-' 5 5 % straight bottoms. go to the conuibutors, writers, telephoners, checkers, vers of the tests in the Pacific Ocean drivers, runners, headquarters’ crew, and providers of about 5(X) miles southwest of San Diego.; good cheer. Weldon retrieved a buoy after underwater ^ --- ’T We may not have won the battle of placing as many atomic blast and the buoy was later found • candidates as we desired this year, but we did not lose A year for outrageousness to be radioactive. ; S A V E 30-00 Soup Bowl Set _ ^ ^ the race. We have put a Republican president in the ^ 4 piece Christmas set decoratedC Q Q Over the years, Weldon thought about; 23.00 with fruits and boughs wreaths. V ■ ^ w \ TOYS White House and we will put a Republican governor in By Joe Spear person who secured weapons far loo easi­ cer scare. And you were wondering what that buoy each lime he read of others' ly and as a person who penetrated the the governor’s mansion. With the obviously high and in­ the troglodytes were going to grunt about whose cancer was blamed on exposure to q a \/ p 30.00 Gravy Boat »/o SAVE creasing degree of involvement of Republicans at all A veritable floodlet of nominations has security for the president of the United when the Wall came tumbling down. (In­ radiation. He always thought the VA! O M V C Christmas gravy boat is 3 8 ,0 /6 - 5 ® Stales without any difficulty.” And, he 444 levels, in two years the Republicans will be in charge in cidentally, the Spear Foundation volun­ 4444 been trickling in for 1989 Outrageous would treat him, but he thought wrong. O O f j n porcelain and decorated with 24%-57‘’/i Coventry! Personage of the Year Award, and I would forgot to mention, as a person who is still teers to provide the Alar and the straws if When Weldon, a 56-year-old engineer ^ u . u w tfuiis and boughs wreaths. 6.99 There are numerous and growing indications recently like to thank my loyal readers for their paddling with the one oar. Mr. Irvine ever wishes to demonstrate the from Long Beach, Calif., was diagnosed ■ 25.00 Candle Stick Holder SAVE 104.99 20 Inch Bike that prove that the Republican philosophy of putting the pesticide’s safety.) SAVE abiding interest. • Ed Meese, the former attorney with leukemia last February, six VA doc-! - ^ Christmas porcelain candle stick holders ( 0 /1 0 / ^ Speed All terrain Bike. Front government back in the hands of the people is closer to • Molly Yard, president of the National In the running are Oliver North, Jim general and ethical midget who was cen­ tors told him it was probably related to! decorated with fruits and boughs wreaths^ e H /o and rear side pull brakes. 79.99 the mainstream of public thinking. The Republican Party Organization for Women. Mainstream j 5.00 5 . 9 9 ^ 60.00 Mens Shoes Wright, George Steinbrenner, Ronald sored by his own department five months Operation Wigwam. But the VA found; SAVE Genuine leather tassled slip on. is on an up-swing and it is counting on your continuing Americans have finally, if reluctantly, coo/ SAVE 79.99Tables Chairs Reagan, Jim Bakker, George Bush, Zsa after leaving it. 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Shop Mon.-Sat. 9:00 a.tn. to 9:00 p m. - Sunday 10:00 a m. to 6:00 p rn. Steve Gates, who in a field of world class competitors, reporters from the Washington Post and Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. placed 28th with a time of 24:23. ABC-TV’s “Prime Time,” so Hinckley Daily publication since Oct. 1,1914. Way to go, Steve! subsequently claimed that he is a “politi­ cal prisoner” who is being denied his Publisher Penny M. Sieffert 1361 Tolland Turnpike, Manchester Connecticut Martha Eddy Greene First Amendment rights. The media was Opinion Page Editor___ Ron Robillard 34 Flower St. interested in him, he said, as a person Associate Editor Alexander GireUi Located In The Manchester Catalog Distribution Center Manchester who is a “victim of prescribed drugs, as a 12—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1989 Declare Czech fltanflirstrr Hrralii From Page 1 From Page 1 Section 3, Page 13 FOOD Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1989 It was unclear what spcciTic Labor Secretary Franklin Drilon. On national television tonight, the the United States to challenge Mar­ federal government is not named by tion that the party’s unpopular powers Mrs. .iquino would be able “There’s no curfew, there’s no president attempted to rekindle the cos for leadership. Sunday. paramilitary force, the People’s to wield under the emergency decla­ suspension of the writ of habeas cor­ now-dormant “people power” that The rebels have demanded tliat Havel said Adamec will consult Militia, has been completely dis­ ration. Press Secretary Adolfo Az- pus. Congress will continue. We will toppled Ferdinand Marcos and she resign in favor of a coalition to Thursday with rcprcscntalives of armed by the army and will probab­ cuna said the government planned to continue to enjoy our rights. It only propelled her into office with a plea pave the way for a referendum on a other, increasingly independent offi­ ly be incorporated into the armed take over utilities and transport but empowers government to check for people to take to the streets on new form of government. The have cial parlies on forming a new forces. not the media. Grandmother gets smarter every day. those who may not be delivering Friday. accused her of ignoring corruption, government. Urbanek al.so admitted that the basic services.” She said the rebels wanted to dis­ Czechoslovak .secret police “has lost Sen. John Osmena said most of refusing to intiatc social and The opposition will then learn the In fact, a day rarely goes by anymore without scientists The announcement came as es­ mantle democracy and return the na­ economic reforms, and failing to names of the new cabinet Friday. all its purpose for internal matters,” the 23 senators endorsed the move timated 400 rebel soldiers continued tion to the dark days of martial law, "discovering" how much grandmother knew about and he expected Congress to grant crush the Communist insurgency. Both the government and the op­ Havel said. He did not elaborate. to hold the Makati financial district which Marcos imposed from 1972 Early today, buses began position have refused to disclose nutrition. Her oft-repeated advice to "eat your fruit, and Mrs. Aquino sweeping powers. and a similar number of mutineers until 1981. The opposition has threatened a But opposition Rep. Salvador transporting foreigners trapped in details of their negotiations. Opposi­ general strike on Monday if a new finish your vegetables" is making headlines across the held an air baste on Cebu Island “I am telling you now that I put hotels and condominiums in Makati, tion sources said the talks envisage Britannico said it would discourage about 350 miles south of Manila. so much at stake for democracy,” federal government is not named by country. foreign investment and tourism: which the insurgents seized on some form of power-sharing before the weekend. Opposition sources claim the the president said, speaking extem­ Saturday. “The opposition believes that it is a the free elections the opposition rebels also have the support of other poraneously. U.S. Embassy and Philippine wants held by July. Recent reports by leading health authorities indicate that first step...toward the declaration of units that have not moved overtly “1 have lost my husband. ... It is martial law.” authorities said at least 241 The agreement on the new Americans are not eating enough fruits and vegetables against the government. very clear that these people want to Americans were among the foreig­ Cabinet officials said the declara­ The insurrection, the sixth in Mrs. government represents the latest of and, that the country's typical diet — high in fat, low in kill me, want to eliminate me so that ners taken out safely. several dramatic concessions the tion was not tantamount to martial Aquino’s nearly 4-year-old govern­ they can rule our land,” she said. Communists have made in the last Ethics fiber — significantly increases the risk of developing law and that there would be no cur­ ment, has claimed the lives of at Mrs. Aquino’s husband. Sen. Sporadic sniping resumed, two months in the face of a massive tailment of civil liberties. least 77 people and left more than some types of cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and high Benigno Aquino Jr., was slain in however, when the evacuation was pro-democracy movement. These From Page 1 “This is not martial law,” said 540 wounded. blood pressure. 1983 moments after returning from completed. include a loosening of travel restric­ tions, the resignation of the Com­ unaffiliatcd members. That's the bad news. The good news is that you can do munist leadership of Milos Jakes Osella said the intent was not to something about it. According to the National Academy and the end of the Communists con­ upset the balance. The GOP ex­ ■4 Union stitutionally guaranteed hold on amined “tlie letter and the spirit of of Science (NAS), the answer is easy. Follow power. the law” to see if it would be ad­ grandmother's advice. Eat more fruits and vegetables. From Page 1 Havel, who only a month ago was vantageous to add an unaffiliated a fanned playwright reviled in the member to tlie commission. The In fact, NAS has an easy-to-remember prescription for official press, said Urbanek admitted Town Charter says only that no better health; eat at least five servings of fruits and during their unprecedented meeting residents in the area. Young said be­ your window open and you get a About the attitudes of the crab about,” he said. more than three of the same party vegetables a day. Other leading health authorities — such tween 50 and 75 houses lost water film of dust on everything around workers, she said, “the construction But Wilson said he called police that his Communist Party faces can be members of the commission. service from anywhere between two the room. Why bother washing car? people out there right now arc very this week because people were driv­ “deeply rooted mistrust,” and must “Ignore the letter and the .spirit of as the U.S. Surgeon General, the American Cancer to eight hours depending on the inci­ It just gets all muddy.” courteous. The people on the site ing around road blocks and into his change. the law,” DiRosa responded. Society, and the American Heart Association — agree. dents. Sandra Brennan, of 195 Union earlier this year didn’t care at all. yard. But Urbanek told the opposition “You’ve explored the possibility of “I literally feel for the people over St., said the worst problem is the They did what they had to do, and if “I know they have made a mess he has Uouble convincing some stacking that commission for an un­ Getting five servings a day doesn't mean making a major there,” he said. “They have been in­ difficulty in getting to her hou.se be­ they were in your way, it was your of my front lawn near the sidewalk,” regional party leaders of this, Havel fair advantage.” cause sections of the road arc often said. Havel said Urbanek requested lifestyle change. Half a cup of any fruit, vegetable or convenienced for a long time.” problem.” he said. “But as long as they go and A complaint has been filed with Young and Lozis agreed the resi­ closed without warning. a second meeting Thursday with the Ethics Commission alleging that However, not everyone is upset fix my lawn when they’re done, I juice is considered one serving; as is nne quarter cup of dents have had a tough year coping “You never know when you can about the conditions that have cameras from state-run television Republican Town Director Wallace won’t complain.” present. any dried fruit, or one cup of leafy green vegetable. Easy with the project to repair the Union come up the street,” she said. “It’s resulted from the project. Lozis and Young said all of these Irish Jr. may have had a conflict Sueet Bridge and the installation of just guesswork.” The opposition leader did not say Edward Wilson, who lives at 185 problems are inherent to large when he voted to approve a lease adjustments to make. the sewer. whether such a session would take “There have been many days Union St., said he is glad the work is projects. extension with the Manchester Take snacking for instance. Keeping a fruit basket in a And according to many residents, when I had to park on a side sUcct being done. “As far as the consuuc- place, or whether it would be carried Country Club for a golf course on “It’s one of the perils of expan­ live on television. the loss of water service is just one and walk home.” tion itself, I don’t have too much to sion in the municipality,” Lozis said. town-owned land. Irish is a member visible, convenient location makes healthy snacking problem associated with the work. Urbanek also assured the opposi­ of tlie country club. Aija Keiss, of 173 Union St., said, easy. Filling it with fresh nectarines, pears, grapes and “I’m pretty disgusted. The roads are plums provides plenty of choice for the hungry snacker. horrible. It’s damaging to the cars. I Keeping dried fruit like prunes, peaches, and apricots on don’t know how many limes they DIAMOND SHOWCASE tore up the street, paved it over, and hand ensures variety of taste and texture. tore it up again.” She also complained about the Getting a daily dose of vegetables is easy too. Fresh noise and dirty conditions caused by vegetables, kept ready-to-eat in the refrigerator, make the work. quick, healthy meals easier to plan and prepare. Keeping “I can’t walk my dog when it’s H eart o f ifie Holiday Sale S <1> wet out because there’s dirt x : c 5 a supply of lettuce on hand-washed, cut and ready to everywhere,” she said. “You leave GOLD & DIAMOND JEWELRY o o o c serve — makes salad preparation a snap. 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• •• - I V; 14—MANCHES'I'ER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1989 Holiday liqueurs can be prepared in the microwave MANCHESTPR h e r a l d , Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1989__15 Holiday spirits abound at this time of year as we Krenz resigns last post prepare for the Christmas and Hanukkah festivals. The rubber spatula or the back of a spoon to accomplish with, or zester. Do not include while membrane. (Jut oranges traditions of the season call for entertaining and gift being careful not to disturb the piped edge. in half and squeeze juice (yields 1 cup). In a 4-cup giving. You might enjoy adding some spirits of your own Microwave Place one chocolate square on a piece of waxed paper measure combine orange peel, orange juice, sugar and to the holiday in the form of liqueurs. These cordials can in the bottom on the microwave. Microwave for 30 to 60 cinnamon. Microwave at high power for 3 to 4 minutes, in response to opposition be made in the microwave. Kitchen seconds on 30% (medium-low) power, rotating and turn­ or until boiling, stirring after each minute. Boil for 30 If you are serving a liqueur to guests at your home, ing piece over once. To form chocolate curls, hold choco­ seconds. Watch closely; stir if necessary to prevent boil- EAST BERLIN (AP) — Egon Kt^rTcsigncd today as you might like to serve them elegantly in Chocolate li­ Marge Churchill late upright on its edge. With a vegetable peeler, pull over. Cool to room temperature. Wolfgang Vogel, the lawyer represenUng Schaick- queur cups. These can be made ahead in the microwave toward you across the edge of the chocolate in a con­ Remove cinnamon stick. Strain cooled juice mixture T ■ ^ t Germany’s president, three days after quitting as 1 ■ . Communist Party chief because his tics to former party Golodkowski, was detained for several hours Tbesday and refrigerated for use when guests arrive. tinuous, even motion. Form chocolate curls over a large through cheesecloth. Add brandy to strained liquid. Pour leaders made him unacceptable to the reform movement. n i^t. Vogel, famous for arranging major East-West 1 teaspoon vanilla extract square of waxed paper. Gently roll paper into a cone into ^ttle; cap. Let stand in a cool, dark place for a Chocolate liqueur cups The announcement of his resignation as head of state prisoner and spy swaps. later said in a statement he was 1 cup whipping cream shape, leaving the open end very large, and shake curls month before serving. Shake bottle occasionally to mix. closing his practice “to go walking and have a rest.” 20 paper candy cups came in a one-scnicncc dispatch on the official ADN Raspberry filling out of paper onto pi{»d whipping topping edge on the top Makes about 3 cups. news agency. ^ “After 35 years of being an attorney between both 2 square (1 ounce each) semi-sweet baking choco­ 1 (24 ounce) jar raspberry jam of the torte. Place several toothpiclu upright in top of German states, I thank all of those who were acquainted late Creme de Menthe Krenz has been virtually without ptower since stepping 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice torte to protect garnish from being crushed with the foil with me,” he said. “I don’t want to do it any more.” 1 teaspoon shortening Frosting and garnish used to cover torte for storage in the freezer. Remove l >/2 cups sugar down as Communist Party gene/al secretary on Sunday, mong with the ruling Politburo and the entire Central The tumultuous changes in East Germany have partly Double the paper liners to yield ten liqueur cup forms. l >/2 cartons (2 ounces each) whipped topping torte from freezer 30 minutes before serving. Yields 16 l /2 cups sugar sociated with Honcckcr’s hard-line policies, had been the minutes, or until mixture is glossy and can be stirred cording to package directions. water. Microwave at high power for 4 to 5 minutes, or public funds and funneled millions of dollars into Swiss smooth, stirring after each minute. 1 cup water target of growing criticism, within the party and among Pour completed batter into microwave layer cake pans until boiling. Boil for 5 minutes. Watch closely; stir if opposition groups. bank accounts. Spoon 1 teaspoon of melted chocolate into each 1/4 cup instant coffee crystals necessary to prevent boil-over. that have been prepared by cutting a waxed paper liner to Krenz had been president since Oct. 24. The post is On Tuesday, sources within New Forum said members double thickness cup. Tilt cups to coat sides within 1/8 l >/2 cups vodka Cool to room temperature. Skim any foam from the 0 ^ fit the bottom of the pan. Lightly grease the bottom of the largely ceremonial. of the opposition group had aided police in sealing up al­ inch of top. Continue to tilt to form a thick chocolate 1 vanilla bean or 1 teaspoon vanilla extract (not top. Stir in remaining ingredients. pans before fitting waxed paper circle liners into the pan. Also today, the official Communist newspaper Ncucs most all of the rooms of the secret police headquarters in shell. Return coated liners to flat plate. Refrigerate for at flavoring) Pour into bottle; cap. Let stand for a month in a cool, ■ ■ j Let the batter filled pans rest for 10 minutes before Deutschland said the party may scrap its traditional struc­ Dresden. The sources, who demanded anonymity, said least one hour before removing paper. Return to microwaving to allow the leavening to begin working. In a 4-cup measure or a large bowl, combine sugar and dark place before serving. Shake bottle occasionally. the rooms were scaled to prevent the removal of refrigerator until serving time; fill with liqueurs. water, kficrowave at high power for 4 to 5 minutes, or ture of having a Politburo, Central Committee and This will result in a fluttier cake. genera s^retary to make a “radical end to structural evidence needed in corruption cases. Chocolate and coffee are a winning flavor combina­ until boiling. Boil for 5 minutes, watching closely to Anise liqueur Microwave one layer at a time. Microwave each layer The Associated Press Stalinism.” As reform movements sweep through Eastern tion. Make the chocolate a light and tender chocolate 5 minutes on 50% (medium power), then l>/2 to 2 prevent boil-over. Stir if necessary. 11/2 cups light corn syrup Authorities, acting at the demands of local citizens, 1/2 cup water Europe, the hard-line policies of Stalinism have become also scaled off the secret police headquarters in Leipzig, layer cake, which has been split to make a 4-laycr torte, minutes on high, or until the cake tests done with tooth Stir in coffee crystals until dissolved. Cool to room CARDBOARD WALL — Czech students erected this wall of cardboard boxes in front a prime target for criticism. use a coffee liqueur for added flavor and moisture, then temperature. Skim any foam from the top. Add vanilla 1/4 teaspoon instant unflavored tea powder said the official news agency ADN. pick or c ^ e tester. Cool cake layer which has been of the federal government building in Prague Tuesday to symbolize their distance from Reform began in East Germany after Honeckcr was add the slighdy tart and fruity flavor of raspberry and bean and vodka. 11/2 cups vodka The government said Tbesday that said Honeckcr and covered with waxed paper directly on the counter top for reforms they say don’t go far enough. forced out following 18 years in power. Since then, a you have created a truly spectacular holiday dessert. Pour into bottle; cap. Let stand for 1 month in a cool, 3/4 teaspoon anise extract his old inner circle had been placed under house arrest, 5 to 10 minutes before inverting onto a rack for complete popular uprising and exodus of thousands of people to This chocolate raspberry mousse tart may sound com­ cooling. Repeat with second layer. dark place. Shake bottle occasionally to mix. 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract apparently to keep them from fleeing the country during 2 drops yellow food coloring me West have forced the Communist government to open a corruption probe. plicated, but if you take it a step at a time, it is easy. The Split each cooled layer horizontally to make 4 layers ^ t Germany’s borders and the Berlin Wall to allow mousse, cake and coffee liqueur can all be made using Set aside. In a 4-cup glass measure or large mixing bowl, com­ The chief prosecutor, a holdover from the discredited Raspberry liqueur citizens to travel freely. former regime, was forced to resign over alleged foot- the microwave. Chocolate curls, which add the final For chocolate mousse filling: place chocolate, liqueur bine com syrup, water and tea powder. Microwave at 2 packages (10 ounces each) frozen raspberries in Bush brand of diplomacy The Communist Party also has given up its guaranteed dragging in the corruption investigations. touch of glamour, can also be made easily by softening and orange juice in a 4 cup glass measure. Microwave on high for 4 to 5'/2 minutes, or until boiling. Watch closely; monopoly on power. syrup Also Tuesday, the government said it had disarmed the the chocolate in the microwave. 50 percent (medium) power for 2 minutes, stirring at 1 stir if necessary to prevent boil-over. Cool to room 11/2 cups sugar temperature. A special party congress will be held Dec. 15 to Communist Party’s private army and ousted the leaders We recommend that you put the assembled torte into minute intervals until chocolate is melted. choose a new leadership. l >/2 cups vodka of the feared secret police, the latest moves in the purge the freezer to stabilize it before attempting to frost and In a blender, place e ^ s , egg yolks, sugar and vanilla. Skim any foam from lop. Stir in vodka, anise extract, Remove raspberries from package and place in a large •vanilla extract and yellow food coloring. Pour into bottle; is personal and non-stop fr pother development today, ADN said that Manfred of the old Communist order. garnish. Freeze the completed cake until 30 minutes Blend on high for 2 minutes. Add whipping cream and bowl. Microwave at 50 i»rcent (medium) power for 4 to Seidel, the No. 2 official in the government’s Commer­ The 19-mcmbcr leadership of the secret police before serving so it will hold its shape. The completed blend on medium for 30 seconds. Blend in chocolate cap. Let stand in a cool dark place for 1 month before 5 minutes, or until p lrtially defrosted. Gently separate on their honeymoon visit to the cial Coordination office, had been arrested and was the resigned after repeated accusations from reformers that torte can be made several days or a week ahead of time, mixture for 1 minute. Pour into small mixing bowl and serving. Shake bcille occasionally to mix. By Tom Raum book somewhere else, 1 guess on with a fork. Let stand lip complete defrosting. Drain juice United States. ^ g e t of a criminal probe. Authorities suspect that agents had overstepped their authority and used exces­ and brought out when you are ready for a spectacular en­ refrigerate until thickened to spreading consistency. The Associated Press another ship.” into an 8 cup measure or large bowl. Set raspberries Apricot brandy And he showed off the Smith­ Seidel, in cooperation with his fugitive boss. Alexander sive force against peaceful demonstrators. ding to a holiday dinner. For rasberry filling, remove raspberry jam from jar and Stephen Hess, a senior fellow at aside. 1 package (6 ounces) dried apricots Schaick-Golodkowski. smuggled $110 million out of WASHINGTON — From engag­ sonian’s Air and Space Museum to the Brookings Institution who spe­ The government news agency ADN said the force’s Chocolate raspberry mousse torte place in a small mixing bowl. Add freshly squeezed l >/2 cups white wine East Germany, ADN said. lemon juice and stir to combine. Set aside. Add sugar to juice. Microwave at high power for 3 to ing Mikhail Gorbachev in the stor­ Jordan’s King Hussein. cializes in the presidency, said new head, Wolfgang Schwanitz, would stay on as interim Chocolate cake layers: 5 minutes, or until sugar dissolves and mixture boils, stir­ 1 cup white granulated sugar Schaick-Golodkowski has been the target of an inter­ chief. To assemble torte, place one split layer on a cake plate. my Med to taking Egyptian Presi­ “He has used the personal touch Bush’s ability to establish personal ring every 2 minutes. Cool to room temperature. Skim 1 cup brandy national manhunt, after discovery that he was in charge Also, the Interior Ministry said late Tuesday that it was 1 package chocolate cake mix (with pudding in­ Sprinkle layer with 2 tablespoons of coffee liqueur. dent Hosni Mubarak to the ballpark much more than most past presi­ relationships with world leaders cluded) any foam from the top. Add reserved raspberries and Chop apricots. In a 4-cup measure, combine apricots, of a huge ring that sold weapons to countries in the Mid­ disarming the “fighting groups” of the Communist Spread layer with 1/4 of the raspberry filling. Top with 1/ or picking up the phone for a cliat dents,” said deputy press secretary “turns out to be extremely useful.” dle East, South American and Africa. eggs and oil as directed on the package vodka. Pour into bottle; cap. Let stand in a cool, dark wine and sugar. Cover with plastic wrap and microwave Party’s militia, which is based in state-run factories. 3 of the chocolate mousse. Repeat with layer 2 and layer Alixc Glen. “The agenda of the world is in­ place for 1 month before serving. Shake bottle oc­ at high power for 4 to 6 minutes, or until sugar dissolves with the pope. President Bush’s water (subtract 1/4 the amount called for on pack- 3. Add top layer. Place assembled torte in freezer for Even though the summit with age) casionally to mix. Strain through cheesecloth and return and mixture boils. Stir every 2 minutes. Cool to room brand of diplomacy is personal and volving the American president very several hours until firm. Gorbachev was curtailed and logis­ 6 tablespoons coffee liqueur to bottle before serving. Serve over ice cream, or in temperature. Skim any foam from the top. Add brandy. non-stop. deeply and probably will for the rest To frost and garnish, remove torte from freezer and Bush has traveled to 14 countries tics disrupted by a fierce storm, the of Bush’s term,” Hess said. Chocolate Mousse filling: chocolate liqueur cups. Ptmr into bottle; cap. Let stand in cool, dark place for frost sides and top with whipped topping. Place cake as president. And, according to two met long enough for Secretary 6 ounces semi-sweet baking chocolate 1 month before serving. Shake bottle occasionally to back in the freezer for 30 minutes to 1 hour to stabilize Orange liqueur White House statisticians, he has of State James A. Baker III to 2 tablespoons coffee liqueur mix. Strain through cheesecloth before serving. Reserve “NEWS FLASH” frosting. Place approximately 1 cup of whipped topping 3 oranges declare: “There’s a potential for real Paying Too Much For 1 tablespoon orange juice apricots to serve over ice cream. held 105 separate one-on-one meet­ in a pastry bag, using a large star tip, pipe an edging 1 cup sugar chemistry here between tlicsc two 2 eggs ings with presidents, prime ministers th e around the top edge of the torte. I^ur remaining raspber­ 1 stick cinnamon Marge Churchill is a Manchester resident who is and kings. leaders.” 1 egg yolk ry filling in the center of the top. Spread carefully to the an authority on microwave cooking. Questions should AUTOMOBILE 1/2 cup sugar 2 cups brandy Just home from his meeting with Of his meeting with Gorbachev, edge of the center where the piped edge begins. Use a be sent to: Microwave Kitchen, Manchester Herald Bush said: “The emotional p.arl of it I’ir-A Dillg Remove peel from one orange with a vegetable peeler P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. , the Soviet leader at Malta and with NATO allies in Brussels, Bush is is hard to describe for me because INSURANCE? Will still be open on Thursday getting ready to embark on yet I’m not the most articulate eveningsl • High Risk or Youthful Driver? another foreign trip — a meeting emotionalist. But I just can’t have W e will be featuring our Menus Heartwise cereal helps lower cholesterol next week with French President asked for a belter ambiance, a bclicr fabulous luncheon menu - • Sports or Performance Car? Francois Mitterrand on the Carib­ feel from the meetings, even though along with regular dinner • Accidents - Violations - DWI? bean island of St. Martin. llic differences are aculc in some specials S5.99. Monday: Chilled fruit juice, By Bonnie Tandy Leblang she says it will. Strictly for campers RSVP see you at the Senior Citizen and astronauts. areas.” crispy chicken nuggets, macaroni and Carolyn Wyman True to Bush’s whirlwind style, Gennadi Gerasimov, the Soviet The following lunches will be and cheese, potato puffs, pretzel. Supermarket Sampler he’ll squeeze that trip into one day, Vif -A DiUuDrii served at Mayfair Gardens and Wes- Kellogg’s Heartwise cereal. Swiss Miss Bavarian Chocolate leaving Washington early in the spokesman, paid Bush an indirect niesday: Hof dog in a bun, baked Hot Cocoa Mix. $1.59 per box of 697 Main Street thill Gardens the week of Dec. beans, com niblets, sliced pears. Crunchy flakes and high fruit morning and returning late at night compliment, suggesting he was far - S TO P - 10,1-oz. serving packets. 11-15 to Manchester residents who Wednesday: Salad bar with as­ fiber nuggets. $3.79 per 14-oz. box cholesterol.” The FDA forbid Proc­ cream has only 26 calories and real Those leaders Bush can’t get better prepared than former Presi­ Manchester We have the largest selection of insurance are 60 or older: of high fruit fiber nuggets; $2.99 ter & Gamble to make similar health F^rmesan cheese 26 calories, while Bonnie: Like the other flavors in around to meeting this year he’ll just dent Reagan. Gerasimov joked that sorted meats and cheese, fruits and this line of hot cocoa mixes, this companies available in the area. Monday: Apple juice, baked ham per 103-oz. box of crunchy flakes. claims for Metamucil since it is con­ 1/2 teaspoon of Molly McButter has have to phone — or meet next year. Bush had left his “thick reference 643-2224 vegetables, school-baked roll, as­ new mix has just too many non­ with raisin sauce, baked potatoes, sorted garnishes. Bonnie: These days most scien­ sidered a dmg. Before health claims 4.). If you’re on a severely restricted So far on the 1990 calendar • Instant I.D. Cards • Instant SR 22's can be made for a dmg, extensive cocoa things in it for me to even peas and carrots, dinner roll, cherry Thursday: Homestyle chicken tists believe that a low-fat, high fat or cholesterol diet and find it im­ there’s a drug summit in Latin 30,000 priced volumes, all subjects tarts with whipped topping. soluble fiber diet can help lower proof is needed of its safety and ef­ possible to be pmdent about sour consider using it. There’s cellulose Used, Rare, Oul-ol-Pr1nl...Sold & Bought Specializing in Automobiles, noodle soup, assorted sandwiches, gum, artificial flavor — and my America in February, an expected Art niesday: V-8 juice, Yankee pot fresh vegetable sticks, fresh fruit. blood cholesterol levels. Soluble fectiveness. Proof is not required for cream or grated cheese, this might trip to Australia and one to Africa Humor foods, and the makers of Metamucil favorite to avoid — partially Motorcycles & Snowmobiles roast and vegetables, gravy, boiled Friday: School-baked pizza, fiber is an indigestible part of food be for you. being considered. A 23-nation sum­ Music that dissolves in body (or other) didn’t think it was fair. hydrogenated coconut oil. Women potatoes, green beans almondine, tossed garden salad, assorted fmit. Be aware, however, that both mit in Vienna to sign an arms treaty Call Today for a free quote! wheal bread, fresh fmit. water. Some sources of soluble fiber these substitutes have more sodium C ralls I prefer Kellogg’s more modest Why buy this when making hot has been proposed by Bush, and at Movies Wednesday: Tomato soup, chick­ are oat bran, prunes, oranges, psyl­ than the real products. (Far example, Manchester schools claims for psyllium. Heartwise cocoa from scratch is so easy? some point there’s bound to be a Nature en ala orange, mashed potatoes, car­ lium and beans. Heartwise contains a tablespoon of sour cream has only Indians The following lunches will be package backs simply state that the Moscow summit. BOOKS AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATES National Search for Out-of-Print Books rot slices, rye bread, fruit cocktail. all these sources except for beans cereal can help lower cholesterol as 6 milligrams of sodium to 65 mil­ Carolyn: I’ll tell you why I’d M ystery served in Manchester Public schools Bush conducts diplomacy like he Nature Thursday: Cranberry juice, roast and is high in soluble fiber. There part of a low fat, high soluble fiber ligrams per 1/2 teaspoon of Molly want buy this over making it from the week of Dec. 11-15: Scl FIc of VERNON turkey, gravy, sweet potatoes al­ are 4 grams in the crunchy flakes diet. McButter.) That’s ironic considering scratch: the chocolate they use is plays golf: he rushes from one event Monday: Hamburg pattie on roll, Antiques mondine, mixed vegetables, cran­ and 3 in the high fmit and fiber nug­ that those with heart disease and better and sttonger than regular un­ potato chips, buttered mixed Carolyn: So this is what it’s to the next. When he isn’t personally Religion berry sauce, wheat bread, lemon gets. severe cholesterol resuiclions often sweetened cocoa and most other Theater «5.00 O F F 870-9250 • 870-9650 vegetables, chilled pineapple, milk. come to: a cereal company and a entertaining them, he’s reaching out chiffon. One reason for this is that laxative manufacturer fighting to also have to watch their sodium. mixes I have tried. It’s so rich it to touch world leaders by phone. Eric Sloane With this ad. T\iesday: Orange juice, French New England Friday: Orange-pineapple juice, Heartwise contains psyllium, a plant make the same health claims. What Carolyn: Somebody needs to tell tastes creamy even when you cheap Limit one per customer. W toast, symp, sausage links, ap­ In the days before his water­ Herilago Press spaghetti with meat sauce, Italian that rich in soluble fiber. In fact, Molly McButter that food is more out and make it with water instead Min. purchase <10,00 plesauce, milk. more do I need to say to prove that logged summit with Gorbachev, Wallace Nutting blend, garden salad, Italian dressing, psyllium contains 10 times as much than taste — it’s also a sensual ex­ of milk. Thornton Burgess ___ Expires 12/17/69 Wednesday: Lasagna, meal America’s quest for healthy foods Bush met with British Prime Minis­ parmesan cheese,'Italian bread, pear soluble fiber as in oat bran. Up until has gotten way out of hand. perience. Not already knowing this, ter Margaret Thatcher and Canadian Joseph C. Lincoln sauce, tossed salad, bread and but­ now in this country, psyllium has Gene Stratton Porter.. halves. Molly McButter flavor Molly has reduced gloppy, creamy Bonnie Tandy Leblang, a Prime Minister Brian Mulroncy and ter, chilled peaches, milk. mainly used in laxatives such as sour cream and chunky, hearty BOOKS & BIRDS Meals on Wheels Thursday: Salami grinder, ap­ sprinkles. Cheese and sour cream. registered dietitian, Carolyn called tlie other 13 NATO allies by Proctor & Gamble’s Metamucil. It’s $1.69 per 2-oz. plastic shaker jar. cheese into dry heaps of powder that Wyman, a junk food fanatic, are Gil Salk. Prop. The following meals will be plesauce, ice cream cup, milk. phone, according to press spokes­ 519E. MKtdleTpk recently been introduced in cereals never melts on my hot food the way syndicated columnists. Manchester, CT served to Meals on Wheels clients Friday: Baked macaroni and Bonnie: I have a thing about real man Bob Hall. He also called the — first in General Mills’ Benefit things. So I wouldn’t think of using (203) 649-3449 the week of Dec. 11-15. The hot cheese, peanut butter-stuffed celery, and now in Heartwise. leaders of Japan, Korea and Israel to carrot sticks, com bread and butter, these new sprinkles from Molly discuss the summit. D) HOURS: Tuesday-Saturday noon meal is listed first and the cool The recent commotion about O) 0> TO 11:00-5:00 PM evening meal, second: vanilla pudding with cherry sauce, McButter even though there’s noth­ To discuss the issue of U.S. C C psyllium concerned health claims ing unnatural in them. Both do con­ URSDAYUKTIL PM Monday: American chop suey, milk. hostages being held in Lebanon, 8 and packaging rules — not the tain less calories than tlie real thing, Sunday 11:00-4:00 PM green beans, corn: Chicken safety of the food. Benefit’s package Bush made a ttansatlantic phone call Monday 11:00-2:30 PM sandwich, fruit, milk. Bolton Elementary although, if you eat pmdently, not a claims its cereal is “shown to reduce lot less (a tablespoon of real sour to Pope John Paul II last summer. :0 Ibesday: Leg of veal with gravy, The following lunches will be Bush met the pope during a visit to baked potato, wax beans: Egg salad served at Bolton Elementary-Center Italy in May. sandwich, fruit, milk. schools the week of Dec. 11-15: BeanBags Bush works quickly to try to es­ Wednesday: Chicken ala king Monday: (Thicken pattie on a RING IN THE NEW YEAR tablish a personal rapport with world over rice, carrots: Turkey sandwich, bun, special sauce, lettuce and ENJOY YOUR EVENING OUT AT leaders. He took Mrs. Thatcher for a Y fruit, milk. tomato, make your own blackberry ride in a golf carl, escorted Mitter­ sundae. Thursday: Pot roast with gravy, rand through the woods and over the TASTE THE DIFFERENCE 1 "niesday: Spaghetti with meat whipped potato, peas: Chicken salad MANCHESTER Our Own rocks at his occanfront home in sauce, buttered green beans, garlic Try Our New sandwich, fruit, milk. Home-Cooked Maine and took a somewhat be­ "FRESH" Friday: (Thicken croquettes with bread, chilled pineapple. Diimer Foods wildered Mubarak by presidential poulette sauce, zucchini, broccoli: Wednesday: Cook’s choice. To COUNTRY CLUB Yellow Tail Flounder Menu helicopter to a Baltimore Orioles Ttina salad sandwich, fruit, milk. be announced. IbrSal^ Thursday: Fish nuggets, French Our inclusive plan features: baseb^l game. $4.49/lb. Coventry High fries, pickle chips, peanut butter He has invited Mrs. Thatcher, cookies. Prince Charles and Mexican Presi­ The following lunches will be Hot & Cold Hors D'oeuvres \^ V 0 p e n Sun., Dec. 24 8t Dec. 31 Friday: Meat and cheese pizza, dent Carlos Salinas dc Gortari to the served at Coventry High School the Complimentary Bar all Evening week of Dec. 11-15: tossed salad, choice of dressing, presidential retreat at Camp David, fruited gelatin with topping. Roast Tenderloin or Baked Stuffed 100% Lobster Meat Monday: Beef and bacon burger, Md. end mcyonnalae sarved Shrimp Dinner potato puffs, assorted fruit. Hebron Elementary He persuaded Danish Prime Min­ o r a bakary treeh Tue^ay: Double taco with meat, Continental Breakfast ister Poul Schluetcr and his wife to dog roll ^—The following lunches will be cheese, lettuce, tomato, com niblets, 'served at Hebron Elementary, Dancing to "Special Edition" visit him in Kennebunkport, Maine, assorted fruit. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1989__17 SPORTS In Brief • • Veteran cast leads # Hartford tops Rhode Island HARTFORD (AP) — Lamonl Middleton scored 22 EC girls basketball Thoughts Bird helps out in other ways W ^ d Hartford to an 82-72 victory over Rhode ApLENty Hartford now 3-1, opened the game Tuesday night By Jim Tierney since last year,” Ridel said. “She’ll be a with a 17-4 burst of scoring. Middleton and Ron M<^e big plus.” Len Auster By Paul Nowell Bird. Manchester Herald / . each had six points during the run. The guard duties will be handled by The Associated Press “Some nights his shot doesn’t go in,” The Hawks held a 31-29 halfUme lead before breaking 5-2 senior Susie Figueredo and 5-1 senior Rodgers said. “So he adjusts and does It will be a veteran lineup which will game open in the second half. Two foul shots by hopefully guide the East Catholic High Peg Oliveira. The Eagle tri-captains will f CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Larry Bird other things. He rebounds, passes and hits David ^ o m p so n gave Hartford its biggest lead of the girls’ basketball team to a winning season be Chorazyezewski, Figueredo and knows what to do when his scoring touch the open man.” game, 70-42, with 6:59 left. this year. Oliveira. goes cold. Boston center Robert F ^ sh was per­ Moyc finished with 19 points. Eric U siie led the Despite losing its leading scorer from a Bench held should come from seniors “When it didn’t go down I just tried to fect from the field, hitting all seven of his Big East lands R ^ s , now 1-2, with 15 points. Frcnchy Tomlin added year ago, Karen Mozdzierz (18.8 points Kelli Bender (5-10) and Ann Woykovsky do some other things to help the team shots for 16 points. Veteran forward 14 points for Rhode Island. per game). East maintains the experience (5-6) along with juniors Denise Miska win,” the Celtics forward said after Kevin McHale came off the bench to necessary to be successful. How well the (5-9), Chris Dube (5-5) and Kelly registering his second triple-double of the Fairfield five whips Central score 20 points for the Celtics. Eagles develop as a unit will hold the key Romano (5-6). some of best season to lead Boston to a 114-101 vic­ “I don’t think this team has hit its stride / i, ^ Duncan and Todd Holland to their season. “We have more depth and size than tory over the T\iesday yet,” he said. “I think our best basketball • « ‘o 'cad Fairfield University to a “We can improve.” East coach Donna w e’ve had in years,” Ridel said. “We’ll night. is still left to be played. We need to start '('ctory over Central Connecticut State University. Ridel said. “It’s just a matter of have more balanced scoring. We have in recruiting Bird, who finished with 13 rebounds to gel as a team very soon because we Fairfield, 1-1, held Central to just 13 first half points chemistry.” East, which has had only one people to do it.” and 11 assists and 11 points on just 4- have some big games coming up.” ^ Tuesday night, with Fairfield leading 21-13 at the break. wiiming team this decade (1987-88), Ridel sees St. Joseph of Trumbull and for-13 shooting, was asked if it was the Central, 1 4 , was led by Kevin Swann, who scored finished 9-14 a year ago. Mercy High of Middletown as the teams There’s one thing when you look at college basketball The Celtics, 10-7, host the Knicks . seven points. recruiting. quietest triple-double of his career. tonight in a key Atlantic Division The Eagles, who will open their season to beat in the All Connecticut Conference. The rich get richer. “I’m sorry,” he deadpanned. matchup before taking on Denver Friday ‘ Foundation honors Paul Brown Friday night at 7:30 at Northwest East was 3-6 in the ACC a year ago. The early signing period in November in which high “I just go out and play,” said the 6- night at home. On Saturday, they travel to Catholic in West Hartford, will most like­ Schedule: Dec. 8 Northwest Catholic , NEW YORK (AP) — Paul Brown, who coached A, 9 Ledyard H (3 p.m.), 12 Manchester school seniors can sign national Icttcrs-of-intcnt saw foot-9 Bird, who missed almost the entire New York to play the Knicks again. ly start five seniors. ch^pionship teams in high school, college and the pros, II, 15 Aquinas H, 20 Platt A, 27/29 El­ Syracuse, Georgetown and Villanova sign some of the 1988-89 season due to injuries. “My shots In all, seven Celtics scored in double md former Notre Dame athletic director Ed “Moose’’’ Topping the list of returnees is 5-11 lington Holiday Tournament A. best talent available, according to a Big East release. weren’t dropping early so I thought I’d figures. Reggie Lewis had 18 points, Syracuse, which has maybe the premier front line in l^ause were honored by the National Football Riunda- senior forward Margaret Riley, who is the Jan. 6 Mercy H, 8 Berlin A, 13 Sacred pick up my rebounds and passing.” Dennis Johnson added 13 and Jim Piaxon _ lion and Hall of Fame. America in Derrick Coleman, LeRon Ellis and Billy team’s leading returning scorer (7.5) and Heart A, 19 Ellington A, 20 St. Bernard’s In the game’s decisive third quarter. finished with 12. rebounder (8.0). At the other forward slot Owens, signed 6-3 guard Adrian Autry out of Tolentine Brown, who won a national championship at Ohio H (noon), 24 St. Joseph H, 27 Mercy A, Bird dominated the floor, hitting open Charlotte, which lost its fifth game in a will be 5-6 senior Barbara Chorazye- Reginald Pinlo/Manchestef Herald High School in the Bronx. “Considered among the top State in 1942, received the Gold Medal at a dinner TUcs- 31 Northwest Catholic H. men for easy baskets and grabbing key row to drop to 3-13, was led by 5-foot-3 zewski while 6-0 senior Stephanie five scoring guards in the nation.. .averaged 19.2 points .. day night for his contributions to college football. Feb. 3 Sacred Heart H (4:30 p.m.), 7 EAST STARTER — Susie Figueredo will be in the starting lineup at rebounds. His two jumpers capped a 13-4 guard Muggsy Bogues, who scored a Reichardt will be at center. per game, 6.7 rebounds per game and six assists per KrausC’ who was Notre Dame’s basketball coach in the St. Bernard’s A, 10 St. Joseph A, 16 Suf- a guard slot when the East Catholic High girls’ basketball team taps Boston run near the end of the period that 1940s before becoming athletic director, was given the “She (Reichardt) has come a long way field A, 17 Aquinas A. game last season..described as having excellent three- career-high 20 points on lO-for-15 shoot­ put the game out of reach, 79-63. Distinguished American award. off its season Friday against Northwest Catholic in West Hartford. point range,” is his description. ing and added 11 assists. Boston coach Jimipy Rodgers was Georgetown’s John Thompson, who lands the in­ Rookie center J.R. Reid also scored 20 pleased with Bird’s progress. Dravecky needs further surgery dividuals he wants nine times out of 10, landed someone points and grabbed 13 rebounds for the NASHVILLE, Tcnn. (AP) — Dave Dravecky, who at the last minute. Charles Harrison, a 6-2 guard out of “He’s still readjusting after missing a Hornets and guard Rex Chapman added Padres trying to hammer out deal for Carter - battled back from cancer to pitch for San Francisco this Archbishop Carroll High School in the nation’s capital, year of not competing,” he said. “We 20 points. had orally committed to Maryland before signing wiUi couldn’t be happier that he’s back. He Hornets forward Kelly Tripucka shot a season, will have surgery in January because of a rccur- - rcncc of a tumor in his left arm. By Jim Donaghy however, went into the deal knowing they would need a Angels. the Hoyas about 15 minutes before the midnight dead­ making more progress every day.” dismal 1-for-ll from the field and Dravecky, 33, will undergo the procedure at the The Associated Press lot of money and arc aWnosi sure to spend it. line. He was someone the University of Connecticut had The Associated Press The Bird-less Celtics beat the Hornets finished with an all-time low of five Davis, coveted by San Diego and several other clubs, ■ Sloan-Kcttcring Memorial Cancer Center in New York “If we get a chance to sit down and negotiate, w e’ll be is in no hurry to make up his mind. Davis had 44 saves sought. all six games last year, Charlotte’s first in points as a Hornet. BACK TO BACK — Boston’s Larry Bird, right, battles Rex Chap­ on Jan. 4. done without too much delay,” McKcon predicted. Villanova, which will lose 7-3 monster Tom Greis to the NBA. But even the Hornets fans who NASHVILLE, Tcnn. — With one shopping day left at for the Padres and won the National League Cy Young The Celtics outrebounded the Hornets the winter meetings, several teams arc ready to wrap up “There’s enough lime to get it done.” Award. graduation after the ’89-90 season, has another prospect man of the Charlotte Hornets for the basketball in their NBA game gave him a rousing ovation when he was Dravecky spent most of the season in rehabilitation 48-33, including a 37-21 edge in defen­ some deals before going home. Meanwhile, and Kansas City were talking who may fill his shoes in 6-11 Anthony Pellc out of Tuesday night in Charlotte, N.C. The Celtics won, 114-101. from surgery to remove a cancerous tumor from his left Fernando Valenzuela mulled a new offer from the Los introduced know the value of a player like sive rebounds. about a deal that would send outfielder Tim Raines to tJic Adlai Stevenson High in the Bronx. His description? arm in 1988. He drew national attention when he The San Diego Padres on Tuesday tried to hammer out Angeles Dodgers, who made a two-year offer after weeks Royals for Danny Tartabull and other players. “Considered among the top 10 post men in the na­ returned to the Giants in August and beat Cincinnati at a deal that would bring Cleveland’s Joe Carter for Sandy of saying they would only give him one year and an op­ Alomar Jr., Chris James and minor leaguer Carlos Bacr- The Expos, who have lost pitchers Mark Langston, tion. tion...averaged 11 points per game, nine rebounds per Candlestick I^ k in his first game back. Duran suddenly “As I said prior to the first surgery, I feel completely ga. Bryn Smith and Pascual Perez to free agency, arc also There were several free agents who may sign on with game and four blocks per game as a junior...led team to But first, the Padres and Carter have to agree to a con­ looking for pitching help. other teams before the meetings break up, including Den­ New York Public School Athletic League championship comfortable with this operation,” Dravecky said in a tact. The Royals added some pitching Tuesday by signing nis “Oil Can” Boyd, Pete O’Brien, Storm Davis, Hubie and runner-up finish in state-wide large .schools tourna­ statement. Everything is in God’s hands, and Janice and I will need to keep taking things one day at a lime.” In the only major transaction of the day, free agent in­ free agent Richard Dotson. Dotson, 5-12 last season with Brooks, and Craig Lefferts. ment...began career at Roosevelt High..transferred to the fan favorite fielder Tony Phillips agreed to terms on a ihrcc-ycar con­ the New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox, is Boyd, however, may be ready to accept Monu-eal’s Stevenson midway through sophomore year...has gained By Tim Dahiberg Blue Jays hire John Stearns tract with the Tigers for $3.25 million. Last 111-109 lifetime. offer of a one-year conu-act worth $750,(X)0. 40 points and grown two inches in last 12 months. season, Phillips hit .262 with 47 RBIs in helping Oakland Reliever Jeff Reardon, who is seeking a three-year The New York Mets were involved with talks involv­ Another school that looks to be on the rise in the Big The Associated Press NASHVILLE, Tcnn. (AP) — The Toronto Blue Jays win the World Scries. deal, was close to coming to terms with the Boston Red ing Raines, Tartabull and Chicago While Sox reliever East is Providence. Rick Barnes, when he took the reins on Tuesday named former major leaguer John Steams “We’ll be able to use Tony in a variety of ways and Sox. Reardon had 31 saves for Minnesota last season and Bobby Thigpen. But vice president Joe Mclllvaine said from the energetic Rick Pitino, came over from George LAS VEGAS — Roberto Duran quit in disgrace nine manager o f Class AA Knoxville of the Southern League. from both sidqs of the plate,” Tigers manager Sparky has 266 lifetime saves. discussions had ended with those clubs. Mason with a reputation as an excellent recruiter. The years ago when taunted him into sub­ Steams, 38, was the bullpen coach for the New York Yankees last season. Anderson said. The Mets, who arc interested in a right-handed “experts” do not lie. Barnes has lassoed two apparent mission at New Orleans. The Red Sox were also making a bid for free agent Phillips is the first free agent signed by the Tigers reliever, asked Baltimore about Gregg Olson and the gems in 6-8 forward Michael Smith out of Dunbar High Thursday night, in an incongruous turn of events, he lunj' The Blue Jays also appointed Larry Hisle as their first baseman Kent Hrbek. And one source said Boston’s minor league hitting instructor. since Darrell Evans signed a contract in December 1983. Orioles said no. Olson had 27 saves for the Orioles and in Washington, D.C. and 6-4 guard Robert Phelps out of returns for the rubber match in an outdoor arena at the offer was $15 million for five years. Jim Turner, Carter’s agent, said he met with Padres was the AL Rookie of the Year. Nazareth High in Brooklyn. Smith is “ranked among the new Mirage hotel as the crowd favorite against the sud­ Last year, Hisle was the roving hitting insu^cior for Free agents Robin Yount and Mark Davis have pul denly villainous Leonard. the Houston Astros. manager and vice president Jack McKeon for 90 minutes In a minor deal, the New York Mets uaded pitcher top forwards in nation’s capital.. .averaged 22.4 ppg, their decisions on hold and are not expected to sign “1 appreciate the American people finally realizing Tuesday morning and again in the afternoon. during the winter meetings. John Mitchell and outfielder Joaquin Conueras to Bal­ 14.6 rpg..team won city championship.” Phelps averaged Roberto Duran is not such a bad guy,” the Panamanian Gervin to attempt comeback It will likely take a multiyear contract at $3 million per timore for outfielder Keith Hughes and pitcher Cesar 29 points per game as a junior and is ranked among die Yount, the AL MVP, u-ied to weigh his loyally to Mil­ fighter said Monday. “Before, they never gave me credit SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Former San Antonio Spurs season for San Diego to sign Carter. The Padres, Mejia. Mitchell, 23, is 3-8 career in brief stints with tlie top shooting guards in New York. waukee against new opportunities with the California in America.” star George Gervin will u-y to launch an NBA comeback Mets. UConn did not come away completely empty handed. It is a stunning transformation for Duran, who, after from the Continental Basketball Association by playing It signed Shaun Ellison, a 6-8 forward out of Hartford knocking off Iran Barkley to win part of the mid­ for the Quad City Thunder, the team’s coach said. who plays at Farmington High. He averaged 22 points, dleweight title in February, has enjoyed a new wave of The four-lime NBA scoring champion has agreed to Clippers are still falling short of their goals 14 rebounds and seven blocked shots a game a year ago. popularity. sign a one-year conu-act with the Thunder, Mauro Panag- But the Huskies did not land some of the plums it was Leonard, on the other hand, has been portrayed by gio, coach of the Rock Island, 111.-based team., said in By Bill Barnard after this year. 25 points and 15 rebounds before fouling out with 34 some as aloof, arrogant and only interested in making published reports Tuesday. The Associated Press UConn, which graduates only Tate George from its NBA Roundup seconds left, and Buck Johnson scored 20 for Houston. money by dusting off old opponents. To some. Sugar has Gervin, 37, played for the Spurs nine seasons before present roster, zeroed in certain personnel this year. “Our »% Bulls 119, Nuggets 99: Chicago snapped Denver’s turned sour. playing one year in Chicago. He is the N BA ’s 14ih lead­ The Clippers have two goals this .season: recruiting this year was different in the sense that we seven-game winning streak after Michael Jordan per­ It’s a description that irritates both Leonard and his ing all-time scorer. making the playoffs and beating the Los Angeles Lakers and two to go. went after some of the very best in the country,” Husky sonally outscored the N u^ ets in the third quarter. handlers. VT* Gervin has not played organized basketball for two at the Forum. fhe Clippers lost their 24th consecutive game on the Jordan scored 23 of his 35 points in the period while coach Jim Calhoun said at the team’s pre-season lunch­ “Ray’s not perfect, he can’t fly or walk on water,” an years, since he was in the Italian League during the Lakers home floor, including 16 straight since moving eon. After 1\iesday night’s 111-103 defeat, it’s none down the Bulls outscored the Nuggets 41-18, turning a 4 9 4 9 angry Mike Trainer, Leonard’s lawyer, said Tuesday 1986-87 season. from San Diego to Los Angeles in 1984. Their last vic­ halftime tie into a 90-67 Chicago lead. Jordan also “Our recruiting with 12-13 returning players was very during the final pre-fight press conference. “But he’s not tory at the Forum was eight years ago. eight days after grabbed a career-high 17 rebounds. selective. We were looking for people who were going to as bad — as negative — as what they’re writing about Kevin Mitchell a no-show Pal Riley became the Lakers’ coach. make an ’impact,” he added. him now.” NASHVILLE, Tcnn.^(AP) — Kevin Mitchell may “I’m glad we denied them this lime, but it’s going to Knicks 110, 76ers 103: New York continued as the Calhoun added he was far from unhappy with the per­ Part of Leonard’s image problem may stem from his never win an award for attendance. be tough the next time.” the Lakers’ Michael Cooper only Eastern Conference team with a perfect record at The Associated Press home as Patrick Ewing scored 32 points. sonnel he has. But you had to understand the disappoint­ almost embarrassing financial successes. Mitchell, who missed a workout prior to the World said.^ “Even if we have to play them in Nome, Alaska, The Knicks, 7-0 at Madison Square Garden, had to ment the staff felt losing the likes of Bill Curley, a 6-9 By the time he steps into the ring for his scheduled FLOOR KNOCKER — North Carolina State’s Brian Howard hits the floor after knocking Series, didn’t make it to the winter meetings Tuesday to they’re going to give us all we can handle for the rest of hold off a Philadelphia rally in the second half after lead­ forward out of Duxbury, Mass., considered one of die 12-round fight against Duran, he will have made at least receive The Sporting News award for Player of the Year. the year.” best big men in the country, to Big East foe Boston Col- the ball away from St. John’s (21) during Tuesday’s night ACC-Big East Chal­ ing by as many as 24 points early in the third quarter. $54 million from four opponents since coming out of A limousine was sent to pick Mitchell up at the airport Magic Johnson scored nine of his season-high 34 4 legc. lenge game at the Greensboro,' N.C., Coliseum. The Wolfpack won, 67-58. Rick Mahom had 27 points and 15 rebounds for the retirement in April 1987 to win a split decision over Mar­ Monday night but he didn’t show. points in the last four minutes to preserve the Lakers’ Recruiting is a necessary evil. Widiout top personnel, sueak. Ron Harper had 26 points and Ken Noiroan 22 for 76crs, who played without Charles Barkley because of a velous Marvin Hagler. His career earnings are at the Officials for the San Francisco Giants were unable to viral infection. you cannot win. For every who is a $100 million mark. reach Mitchell at his San Diego home on TUesday. the Clippers. bonafide talent when he enters die college ranks, there’s Jazz 94, Cavaliers 80: Karl Malone scored 21 fxtints “Ray Leonard fights because he loves the sport, be­ “They caine out and played exuemely well and ag­ a Dan Cyrulik, a raw individual whose talent has to be to extend his streak of 20-point games to 15 for Utah as cause he enjoys it,” Trainer said. “He’s never a.sked how Louie is out shopping Hedeman strengthens rodeo lead gressive,” said Cooper, who scored 10 points in the final brought out. fl Cleveland lost for the sixth time in seven games. much money he’s going to make and has never selected LAS VEGAS (AP) — Tuff Hedeman, who has vowed period. “I think Ron Harper’s made the difference. He’s a Malone also had 19 rebounds and Bob Hansen scored UConn, being in the Big East, cannot afford to com­ an opponent based on how much money he’ll make.” to win the world bull riding championship for a close veteran and he’s given them that offensive rhythm. So, pete with the likes of Fbrdliam, Manhattan, Mas­ 21 points for Utah. Leonard will make at least $15 million — and as much friend killed in the event earlier this year, strengthened we had our work cut out for us.” Blazers 113, Heat 107: Portland handed Miami its sachusetts, etc., for talent. It has to butt heads widi die as $20 million — for a fight that in recent weeks has be­ his lead for the title at the National Rnals Rodeo on The Lakers led 5 6 4 3 at halftime, but lost guard Byron likes of Louisville, Georgetown and Syracuse. And when after loss to Wolfpack Scott for the second half after he fell on his left wrist eighth consecutive defeat as Terry Porter and Clyde come more atu^active as a competitive matchup tlian Tuesday night. Drcxler, who each scored 26 points,, made two free you do that, more times than not you’re going to lose the simply a chance to watch two aging fighters in action. Hedeman, of Bowie, Texas, tied for lop honors in the early in the game. They shot 25 percent from the field in war. throws apiece in the final 3.5 seconds. It’s a fight that neither Duran nor Leonard anticipated, first two nights. The third night of fourth round of the super bowl of rodeos, where 118 of the third period while the Clipticrs outscored the Lakers What Husky fans have to hope for are some victories By Tom Foreman Jr. Camesecca also pointed to three tur­ 30-15. TTie Trail Blazers, who have won nine of 10, arc now and a bout that became saleable only after Leonard sud­ the inaugural series continues at the sport’s top competitors are vying for $2.3 million in in these skirmishes. They’re just as important as wdiat The Associated Press novers following the technical foul. Kings 118, Bucks 103: Sacramento got the franchise’s 10 games over .500 (144) for the first lime since the end denly looked vulnerable after being knocked down once prize money. happens on the court. Greensboro tonight with Clcmson “It had all the makings of a tough of the 1988 season, when they finished at 53-29. Hedeman tied with Gary Toole of Mangum, Okla., first viclo.-y over Milwaukee in 14 tries as Danny Aingc by Donny Lalonde and twice by in his GREENSBORO, N.C. — Lou facing Providence in the opener and game until we made tho.se three er­ The Heat, which got 19 points from Sherman Douglas last two fights. with a score of 86. Cody Custer of Wickenburg, Ariz., had 27 points, 13 assists and 11 rebounds. Camesecca made a shopping list No. 1 Syracuse meeting seventh- rors,” he said. “You can’t do that closed the gap to 109-107 after a 15-2 run, but free Len Auster is sports editor of the Manchester finished third in the bull riding with a score of 81 and The Bucks, who last lost to the Kings on Nov. 2, 1982 Herald. “That’s the inuigue: Can I move, do I have my legs?” while he watched St. John’s lose to ranked Duke in the finale. against good teams. They don’t beat throws preserved the victory. Jim Sharp of Kemiit, Texas, was fourth with 78 points. at Kansas City, chipped away at a 29-point deficit, clos­ Leonard said. “That’s what Duran is pinning his hopes North Carolina State. Jim Valvano is The Wolfpack erased an eight- themselves.” Mavericks 107, Warriors 88: Derek Harper scored on — that he can catch me.” Hedeman, who entered the NFR as the sport’s leading ing the gap to 88-84 with 8:47 left in the game, but the feeling like Christmas has come point deficit with seven minutes left Camesecca was amazed by Mon­ 27 points and reserve Brad Davis had 10 during a key bull rider, has dedicated himself to winning the title for closest they got in the last eight minutes was 105-100. Duran has no doubts that he can. early. and took a 32-31 lead after Cor­ roe’s shooting — 5-for-5 in the first Tlie Associated Press second-half spurt for Dallas against Golden State. Lane Frost, who was killed when he was gored by a bull Ricky Rerce scored a career-high 45 points for the “I know how he’s going to fight me and 1 know exact­ On Carnesecca’s list are chiani got a jumper with five half, 8-of-l 1 for the game. The Warriors, losing for the fifth time in six games, in the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo on July 30. SLAM — Ken Norman of the Los Angeles Bucks, and Alvin Robertson had 20. Whalers host ly how to fight him,” Duran said. “He’s not going to pull Wolfpack guards Chris Corchiani seconds left before halftime. The Werdann led St. John’s with 19 were led by Chris Mullin’s 27 points and Mitch Rich­ any stunts on me like last time. 1 will catch him and I will prosperity was shortlived as the Ty Murray of Odessa, Texas, moved into the lead as Clippers goes over Mychal Thompson of SuperSonics 133, Rockets 123: Seattle broke open a and Rodney Monroe, who scored 22 points. Billy Singleton scored 15, mond’s 23. knock him out.” Redmen scored eight straight points rodeo’s top money winner in T\iesday night’s competi­ close game against Houston with a 33-10 sccond-quiirier points apiece in leading the 19th- Harvey had 11 and Malik Sealy 10. the Lakers to slam home a shot during Timberwolves 92, Nets 90: Minnesota managed its Leonard, who boxed his way to a victory over Hagler to move out to*a 43-38 lead after tion, tying for first in saddle bronc riding and tying for spurt. red-hot Isles ranked Wolfpack to a 67-58 victory In the opening game of Tuesday’s their NBA game Tuesday night at the first two-game winning streak behind Tony Campbell’s and turned into a flat-footed slugger against Lalonde and second in bareback riding Dale Ellis scored 36 points and Xavier McDaniel 32, over the 15th-ranked Redmen Tues­ Robert Werdann with 15:15 left to doubleheader, Oliver Taylor scored 26 points. Hearns, promises a return to his old ways against Duran. Forum. The Lakers won, 111-103. including 14 in the second period. Akeem Olajuwon had HARTFORD — The red-hot New York Is­ day night. play. 23 points — including six in over­ Roy Hinson scored 25 points for the Nets. In their first fight, in June 1980 at Montreal, Leonard Snow wins Butkus Award landers, coming off a 3-0 shutout win over the Buf­ “Their patience and poise was ap­ N.C. State eventually rallied on a time — and freshman Terry Dehere tried to mix it up with Duran and lo.st a 15-round ORLANTlO, Fla. (AP) — State’s Percy falo Sabres and winners of three straight, invade the parent,” Camesecca said. “I hope we bizarre turn over event. Gugliotta scored 21 to guide Seton Hall to a decision — his only loss in 37 fights. In the second fight, Snow won the Dick Butkus award as the lop linebacker Civic Center tonight at 7:30 (SportsChannel, can get that in the future.” was fouled by Boo Harvey, who was 76-74 victory over Wake Forest. he danced and jabbed and clowned until a frusu-ated in eollege football. The 6-fooi-2, 235-pound senior made Out-of-character Knight happy with his Hoosiers WTIC) to take on the Hartford Whalers in National Valvano is happy because the called for a technical foul when he After Sam Ivy scored the first Hockey League action. Duran simply quit in the middle of the eighth round. 163 tackles this sea.son. frontcourt he thought would be in slammed the ball to tlie floor in dis­ basket of overtime to break a 61-61 “With Duran, I’ll have to box,” Leonard said. By The Associated Press pull away from a 34-34 halftime tie. The Islanders are still in the basement of the peril without Avie Lester came gust. Mickey Hinnant shot the foul tie, Seton Hall went on an eight- Bitson out of intensive care Patrick Division at 8-18-3 for 19 points. The “The man who lives in the 1980s who can outbox Ray through for the second straight NCAA Hoop Dwayne Schinuius, who led Forida with 19 points, shots, however, and it was only after point run. Jim Dickinson scored four Something unusual is going on in Indiana. Bob Knight Whalers stand 13-14-1 for 27 points, good for Leonard hasn’t been bom yet,” said Pope Correa, who game. scored 13 TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Injured Tulsa receiver Dan missed the front end of two 1-and-l free throw oppor­ a timeout that the error was cor­ of the points and Taylor finished the is happy with the way his team is playing. fourth place in the Adams Division, eight points be­ trains Leonard. points and grabbed 10 rebounds and rected. Bitson was moved out of intensive care and was alert and tunities in the final 4:21 as the Gators fell to 1-1 under run at 2:09 for a 69-63 lead. asking how his teammates’ practice was going, school “We played about as well going Uirough the first half game, hit eight of 10 shots, Graham sank seven of 16 and hind the third-place Boston Bruins. Duran, who is 85-7 in professional career tliat began generally caused trouble for St. “I never talk about officials,” Car- interim coach Don DeVoe. Terry Dehere hit a free throw with as I think we’re capable of playing,” Knight said TUesday Reynolds made four of seven. The Whalers last outing was last Saturday when 21 years ago at the age of 17, is only 13-5 since his loss John’s inside. Brian D ’Amico had nesecca said when asked if he officials said. No. 10 Arkansas 90, 76: 46 seconds to play to open up a night after the 14th-ranked Hoosiers beat Notre Dame “These kids have a whole year to improve, undersuind they beat the Montreal Canadiens at the Forum in to Leonard at New Orleans. But after a gutsy perfor­ five points and five rebounds. thought the technical foul and the Bitson, a junior who caught 73 passes for 1,425 yards, scored 15 of his 18 points in the second half as Arkansas 72-64 lead for the Pirates before the 81-72. and learn how to play,” Knight said. “This is a team that Montreal, 4-3. That improved their NHL best road mance in February against Barkley won him a piece of “I’m proud of what we ac­ accompanying confusion played a this year, broke both legs, his wrist and his right knee cap rallied from a 44-35 halftime deficit. E)cmon Deacons put on a final Calbert Cheaney scored 20 points, Greg Graham 16 has a long way to go.” record to 8-5. Hartford, however, is a poor 5-9-1 on the title, he is perceived as a reborn complished. Not many people factor in the loss. following a head-on collision Monday morning on his Ron Hucry scored 14 of his 21 points in the second fighter. charge. and Chris Reynolds 14 for Indiana (4-0). In other Top Twenty-Five games. No. 7 Illinois beat home ice, a mark Coach Rick Ley would like to sec thought that Tommy and Brian Corchiani hit the technical free way to school. half for Arkansas (4-0). scored 11 of his For Seton Hall coach P.J. Car- “They’re just three quality freshmen who don’t make No. 25 Forida 74-69, No. 10 Arkansas beat Mississippi changed in a hurry. “People didn’t think I would beat an Iran Barkley, would do the starting job like they throws and, following a turnover, 16 after intermission. mistakes,” Notre Dame coach Digger Phelps said. 90-76, No. 19 North Carolina Slate beat No. 15 St. Mike Liut will start in goal for the Wlialcrs. being the age I was,” Duran said. “People didn’t give me have,” Valvano said. made a jumper in the lane to give lesimo, it was tlie continuation of Mario Lemieux top vote getter Oklahoma St. 93, No. 16 Memphis St. 66: Byron the success spawned from last year’s The Fighting Irish (1-2) made many mistakes. Notre John’s 67-58, Oklahoma State beat No. 16 Memphis Right wing Kevin Dinecn has a slight groin pull a chance.” “We worked awfully hard in prac­ N.C. State a tie at 50 with 10:39 left. MONTREAL (AP) — Philadelphia left winger Brian Houston scored 24 points and Royce Jeffries 20, and the team tliat played in the NCAA Tour­ Dame made 16 first-half turnovers and five more in the and is questionable for tonight. Defenseman Brad Oddsmakers now give Duran a chance, although tice on our inside stuff. I just wasn’t The score was tied again at 52 Propp held a slim lead of 667 votes over Michel Goulet State 93-66 and Virginia Tech beat No. 21 Alabama Cowboys (3-1) scored 10 straight points early in the nament championship game. second. Jamere Jackson scored eight points and Joe 76-75. Shaw is still out with a back problem. Leonard lemains a 2-1 favorite in tlie city’s legal sports sure it would happen this fast,” he when a Corchiani 3-pointer at the of Quebec in the tightest race for the NHL’s Wales Con- second half to take a 5 8 4 5 lead. “Since we’ve had success the last Fredrick six. Both are seniors and Phelps expects them to Mark Fitzpatrick, who was in goal in Tuesday’s books. .said. eight-minute mark gave the ferenee All-Star team. No. 7 Illinois 74, No. 25 Florida 69: Marcus Liberty ^^Ernesl Smith scored 21 points for Memphis State couple of years, I think we’re fcci- lead. win over the Sabres, or Glenn Hcaly will sum in Dur;in weighed 193 pxtunds when he began training for N.C. State is 5-1, St. John’s is 5-2 Wolfpack the lead for keeps. Pittsburgh center Mario Lemieux remains the Wales’ scored 21 points and Kendall Gill 19 as the lllini won for iiig a liitle bit belter about our “We’ve got to get Jamere and Joe into the game,” he goal for the Islanders. the fight, but is expected to come in at less than 160 and the ACC-Big East Chalk nge St. John’s su-ugglcd in tlie final 11 lop vote-getter with 176,142, and his teammate Paul Cof­ the 26th time in the last 27 games in which Gill has saiJ. “They’re not playing tlie way they should be.” played. u/u ^'i ^*^*'** 7^’ Alabama 75: Freshman Rod pound' was tied at two games each aftci the program as we come into these type minutes, getting just eight points. fey leads defensemen with 151,935. But the Hoosiers are. Cheaney, who has started each Wheeler made a 3-poinier with 2:23 left and Virginia of games now,” he said. Illinois scored the first five points of the second half to Tech held off the Crimson Tide. I < } '

MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1989— 19 18— MANC'IIFLS'I'RR HF.RALD, Wednesday, E)cc. 6. 1989 Bruins impressed with Nordiques’ Soviet goaltender SCOREBOARD By Ken Rappoport within a point of second-place Montreal in the Adams Division. The Associated Press NHL Roundup Islanders 3, Sabres 0: Goal- Hockey Basketball Football tender Mark FitzpaUick notched his The Boston Bruins were im­ second shutout in three games as the pressed witli Sergei Mylnikov, even Garry Galley, Rob Cimetta and Lyn­ THE RfiSr^*FlAkE' Islanders beat Buffalo for their first NHL standings NBA standings NFL standings if his own coach hasn’t been so far. don Byers that produced Bo.ston WALES CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE three-game winning streak of the EASTERN CONFERENCE RMriek Division Eait “He made some nice saves,” said goals. Athintic Division season. W L TPta OF QA W L T Pet. PF PA Ray Bourque of the beleagured W L Pet QB The stocky goalie made a fine NY Rangers 14 10 4 32 99 91 Buffalo 8 5 0 .615 343 274 Brad Lauer, Randy Wood and NewMirk 11 e .647 — Soviet goaltender after a 3-3 tie with Philadelphia 13 12 3 29 101 90 Miami 7 6 0 .538 263 300 glove save on Randy Burridge from Boston 10 7 .588 Hubie McDonough each scored for Washington 11 12 4 26 90 93 1 Indianapolis 6 7 0 .462 227 230 the Quebec Nordiques Tuesday Philadelphia 7 .533 2 15 feet out early in the first period to New Jersey 11 12 3 25 102 105 8 New England 5 8 0 .385 257 308 the Islanders, who won for only the Washington 10 .444 3Atlanta 6 .600 \v so far in his first year in the NHL. in his crease, goes down quickly and Quebec 6 20 3 15 9 1 x-Donver 10 3 0 .769 302 193 89 132 Milwaukse 7 9 .438 3rk0of2. Hawkins 5-115-6 15, Smith 5-9 3-5 13, VinconI 30-86 27-35 88. 0-3), Indiana 0-3 (P.Graham 0-1, G.Graham DETROIT TIGERS—Agreed to terms with their spirits. Goalies—Buffalo, Puppa, 13-3-4 (25 shots-23 0-2). f^ le d out—Sngleton. Flebounds—Notre Iona at Seton Hall, 2 p.m. H over as general manager and interim coach. third coach in three years. 2-5 2-2 6, NimpNus 0-3 0-0 0. Shouso 0-0 0-0 DALLAS (107) Tony Phillips, infieldor-outfieldor. on a throe- saves). New York, Fitzpatrick, 4-8-1 (32-32). Dame 38 (Sweet 7). Indiana 25 (Anderson 11). Syracuse at Canisius, 7:30 p.ra 0. Totals 40-98 23-30 103. Dantley 7-12 0-0 14, Perkins 2-2 0-0 4, year contract Sold Richarrl Wialigman, first Pauick said he was contacted several weeks ago and Ubriaco leaves the Penguins with a career record of A—10,391. Assists—Notre Dame 10 (Singleton, Bennett 3), basaman-outflelder, to Hanshin of the “There were players in here who weren’t happy with NEW YORK (110) Donaldson 5-8 2-2 1 i Harper 11-17 2-2 27, Referaa— Paul Devorski. Linesmen— Pat Indiana 17 (Flaynolds 7). Total fouls—Notre came to Pittsburgh for an interview Monday, five days 50-47-9, second-best in franchise history. His stay in Pit­ Newman 5-13 1-3 11, Oakley 6-14 4-4 16. Blackman 9-12 4-4 22, Williams 2-10 1-2 5, Japanese League. certain things,” defenseman Paul Coffey said. Dapuzzo, Mark Vines. College hoop scores after Esposito told reporters he would spend die weekend tsburgh this season was marred by criticism of his fre­ Ewing 14-22 4-5 32, Jackson 5-12 0-0 10, Jones 0-2 4-4 4, Davis 6-9 3-4 15, WNte 1-4 Dama 25, Indiana 15. A—17,311. KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Agreed to terms “There were times on the ice when guys didn’t know EAST with Steve Crawford and Flichard Dotson, ruminating on what should be done to improve the Pen­ quent line changes, prompting star center Mario Lemieux Capitals 4, Flyers 3 G.Wilkins 3-7 0-0 6, Tucker 7-9 0-1 17. Strick­ 2- 5 4, Wennington 0-1 0 0 0, Alford 0-3 0-0 0. Z -V where to go. Whether that was Gene’s fault or our fault, land 5-10 0-0 10, Walker 3-5 0-0 6. E.Wilkins Totals 43-80 18-23 107. Oklahoma St. 93, Memphis Alfred 67, Union, N.Y. 63, OT pitchers, on one-year contracts. TEXAS RANGERS—Agreed to terms with O guins’ disappointing 10-14-2 season. to complain recently that players didn’t know their roles. Washington 2 1 1—4 1- 3 0-0 2.Totals 49-95 9-13 110. Golden Slat* 23 27 25 1 3 - 88 Army 70, William & Mary 59 JO it doesn’t really matter at this point,” he said. “He Julk) Franco, inlielder, on a three-year contract Patrick said he doesn’t know when he would hire a “I believe in stabilized lines,” Patrick said. “1 don’t Philadelphia 2 0 1—3 Philadelphia 19 20 30 34—103 Dallas 28 26 30 23—107 St. 66 Bridgeport 83, American Inti. 80 (Patrick) said one thing that a lot of players really liked, First Pariod—1, Washington, May 4 (Murray, Nawitork 30 30 21 29—110 3-Point goals—Golden State 1-8 (Mullin 1-4, MEMPHIS ST. (66) Brooklyn Cot 105 Molloy 66 extension through 1993. new coach. Ubriaco’s assistant coaches, Rick Paterson believe in shifting around.” TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Named Lariy Hisle and that was he would install a defensive system.” Kipreos), 5:31. 2, Vteshington, May 5 (Kipreos, 3-Point goals—Philadelphia 0-4 (Anderson Hardaway 0-1, Richmond 0-1, Higgins 0-1, Bol Smith 9-15 3-5 21, McClain 1-4 0-0 2, Spiva Bucknall 88. Lycoming 45 5 ^ and Rick Kehoc, will remain on staff. Paul Martha, the Penguins’ general counsel who ran Stavens), 8:30. 3, Philadelphia, Sutter 9 (Howe, 0-1), Dallas 3-8 (Harper 3-5, Jones 0-1, Davis 0-0 0-0 0, Gibson 513 0-0 12, Perry 4-12 0-0 8. Bullalo S t 64, Brockport S t 39 minor league hitting instructor ard John Steams 0-2, Hawkins 0-2), New York 3-9 (Tucker 3-3, manager of Knoxville of the Southern League. 0 m Craven), 11:41, 4, Philadelphia, Tocchet 14 0-2). Foulod out—None. Flebounds—Golden Madlock 511 0-1 10. Burton 512 51 6. Allen Caldwall61,C.W. Post 59 Although he conducted the team’s practice Tuesday, the franchise until Esposito was hired last year, said he Lemieux had been critical of Ubriaco’s coaching this (Howe), 19:49 (pp). Penalties—Berube, Phi Jackson 0-1, G.Wilklns 0-1, Newman 0-4). National League Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Philadelphia 57 Stale 48 (Richmond, Higgins Taylor 5), Dallas 0-0 5 0 0, McLaughlin 2-3 5 0 5, Nash 1-4 0-0 Cornell 85, Colgate 77 first heard that the DeBartolo family was considering a (roughing), 6:32; Hatcher, Was (roughing). 6:32; LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Assigned Billy m Pauick said it is doubtful whether he’ll have any of his season, but said he did not lobby ownership for a change. (Mahorn 15). New Y>rk 58 (Oekley 14). As­ 58 (Donaldson 16), Assists—Golden State 17 2. Totals 3574 3-7 66. Fairfield 56, Cant Connsclicut S t 37 Horacok, Phi. major (fighting), 11:44; May, Was, (Richmond 5), Dallas 30 (Harper 12). Total Ganesao S t 68, Fradonia St 49 Bean and Mike Huff, outfielders, and Jett Fis­ ideas in place in lime for tonight’s home game against change in upper management about six weeks ago. Other “I never talked to Mr. DeBartolo since 1 signed my sists—Philadelphia 15 (Dawkins, Hawkins 4), OKLAHOMA ST. (93) major (fighting). 11:44; Ytells, Phi (elbowing), fouls— GoWan State 18. Dallas 23. Techni­ George Whshington 71, Old Dominion 67, OT cher and Mike Munoz, pitchers, to Altxjquerque New York 32 (Jackson, G.Wilkins 6). Total Dumas 5 8 2-5 12, Jeffries 511 4-8 20, the Washington Capitals. candidates were interviewed for the position, but he contract (last summer),” Lemieux said. “I never talked to 14:22; Sheohy, Was (holding), 19:11. cals— Golden State illegal defense, Dallas Hartford 82, Rhode Island 72 of the FYacilic Coast League. fouls—Philadelphia 17. Now York 24. Techni­ Houston 7-11 10-11 24. Williams 7-10 2-2 16. Secorxt Period—5, Ytashington, Courtnall 8, coach Adubato, Harper. A— 16,457. Lafsyatte 61, Columbia 73 NEW YORK METS—Traded John Mitchell, Despite taking over an underachieving team, Patrick declined to say who. anybody to make this happen. It was Mr. DeBartolo’s cals—Mahorn, Oakley, Ewing. A— 16,212. Alexander 0-3 0-1 0, Potter 2-6 1-2 6, 0 1 16:09. Penalties—Bullard. Phi (holding), 4:48; LsMoyna 63, Mansfield 47 pitcher, and Joaquin Contreras, outfielder, to doesn’t consider this as big a challenge as the one he Penguins trainer Skip Thayer, a close friend of Sahlstrom 2-2 1-2 5. Gainey 1-2 2-3 4. F’ittman decision only. Nobody as a player was involved.” Sheohy, Was, misconduct 4:48; Berube, Phi, Lehigh 103, Muhlenberg 77 the Baltirrxjro Orioles lor Keith Hughes, out­ Celtics 114, Hornets 101 2- 2 0-0 4, Jones 1-3 0-0 Z Totols 3556 22-34 n >> faced as the Rangers’ director of operations in 1980. ■ misconduct 4:48; Hunter. Ytes (tripping), 7:19; Sonics133, Rockets 123 MtT 84. E. Nazarene 77 fielder, and Cesar Mejia, pitcher. 93. Huffman, Phi (holding), 12:11; Slovens, Was BOSTON (114) HOUSTON (123) Manhattanvilla 79, New F^ltz SL 76 Florida State Laagua “In New York I had no experience, and 20 games into Haittimn—Oklahoma SL 42. Memphis St 35 WINTER HAVEN RED SOX—Announced the (slashing), 13:05; Corriveau, Was (rougNng), Bird 4-13 2-2 11, Pinckney 3-3 0-0 6, Parish B.Johnson 8-19 4-5 20, Thorpe 7-7 4-5 18, Merrimack 100, Clark U. 87 S r- 3- point goals—Memphis S I 514 (Qbaon 2-6. resignation of Dick Fladatz, general manager. the season 1 became coach of the team that was 4-13-3,” 19;19; Sutter, Phi (rougNng), 19:19. 7-7 2-3 16, Johnson 6-8 1-1 13, Raxson 5-10 Olajuwon 9-14 7-8 25, Lucas 2-5 0-0 5. Wiggins Monawuth, N.J. 65, Ridar 64 > C/5 McLaughlin 1-2, Burton 51, F ^ry 0-5), Ok­ BASKETBALL Third Period—6, Philadelphia, Murphy 5 2- 2 12. McHalo 8-14 4-4 20, Lewis 5-14 8-9 18, 6-13 6-7 18, Smith 2-2 0-0 4, McCorrNck 0-2 NYU 78. Vassar 56 he said. “We made it to the semifinals that year. I know lahoma S t 1-4 (FYittsr 1-2, Williarm 51, Gainey National Basketball Association (Poulin), 1:50. 7, Vtashington, Miller 10 (Ridley). C.SrNth 2-4 0-0 4, Kleins 5-6 0-0 10, Gamble 0- 0 0, Dinkins 2-3 2-2 7, Floyd 3-6 0-0 7, Bowie New Hampahira 50, Brown 48 this team is a lot more talented and I know 1 have a lot 0- 1). Fouled out— None. Flebounds—Memphis —Signed John ^ > 11:29. Penalties—Howe, PN (holding). 3:19; 0-3 0-0 0, Upshaw 2-5 0-0 4, M.SrNth 0-0 0-0 0. 3- 6 0-1 6. Wbodson 1-5 0-0 2, CNevous 4-6 3-3 Oswego S t 82, Cortland St 60 S t 34 (Smith 9), Oklahoma St 42 (Houston 12). more expierience now.” Hunter, Was (roughing), 8:06; Craven, Phi Totals 47-87 19-21 114. I I . Totals 47-88 26-31 123. Ftefto S t 71, G ^ g e Mason 69 Shasky, canter. J3 H Assists—Memphis S t 13 (Perry 5), Oklahoma MILWAUKEE BUCKS—Activated Greg • (rougNng), 8:06; Rouse, Vifas, double minor- CHARLOTTE (101) SEATTLE (133) Ftotsdam S t 71. S t Lawrence 65 No details of Pauick’s contract, including its length, S t 17 (Dumas 5). Total fouls— Memphis St 24. Anderson, center, from the injured list Placed > major (slashing, high-sticking, fighting), 9:46; Tripucka 1-11 2-2 5. Rambis 6-9 0-0 12, Reid McDeNol 15-21 6-8 36, McKoy 2-9 6-7 10, S. Connecticut 80. Bentley 78 Oklahoma S t 14. Technical—Spiva. A—6,381. Jolt Grayer, guard, on the injured list were released as the team made the announcement of the Mellanby, Phi, double minor-major (slashing, 10-22 0-0 20, Bogues 10-15 0-0 20. Chapman Cage 5-12 3-3 13, Ellia 12-24 6-6 32. McMillan Skidmore 68. FIPI63 "D FOOTBALL high-sticking, lighting), 9:46; Kyproos, Was 9- 21 2-2 20. Turnar 0-1 0-0 0, Rowsom 3-63-5 4-4 2-3 8, Kemp 2-4 2-2 6, Ftolynico 0-0 0-0 0, S t Anselm 85, Lowell 75 changes on Tuesday. The Associated Press (rougNng), 13:15; Vltells, Phi (rougNng), 13:15. 10, Anderson 2-4 0-0 4, Sichling 3-4 0-0 6, Throat! 3-7 2-2 8, Setters 7-9 4-4 18, A Johnson Virginia Tech 76, Alabama S t Mary’s, Md. at Delaware, ppd„ mumps Ubriaco was undcrirrp all year, but Esposito’s firing CLEVELAND BROWNS—Announced that Shots on goal—Washington 17-11-15—43. Gray 0-1 2-2 2, Gattison 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 45-96 1- 2 0-0 2.Totals 50-93 31-35 133. S t Michael’s 59, Nonwich 54 was something of a surprise since he had been handpick­ PNIadelphia 17-5-9—31. 10- 10 101. Houtton 28 19 39 37—123 75 S t Thomas Aquinas 62, Bloomfield 43 Dan Fike, offensive guard, will miss the NEW GM — Craig Patrick, newly ap­ remainder of the season with an injured left ed by Edward DeBartolo Jr., son of team owner Edward Powar-play Opportunities—Washington 0 of Boston 30 27 30 27—114 Saattla 32 37 32 32—133 ALABAMA (75) S t Vincent 91. Wash. A Jeff. 81 pointed general manager of the Pittsbur­ 4; Philadelphia 1 of 3. Charlotta 27 20 24 30-101 3-F>olnt goals—Houston 3-6 (Lucas 1-1, Cheatum 8-17 5 5 21, Horry 7-18 1-1 16. Wbst Virginia 74, Marshall 56 knee. DeBartolo Sr., to run the team 18 months ago. Goalies—Washington, Mason, 3-2-1 (31 3-Point goals—Boston 1-3 (Bird 1-2, Lewis Dinkins 1-1, Floyd 1-3, Ytoodson 0-1), Saattle Webb 3-6 5 5 11. Lancaster 1-2 0-0 2, Whites Wktenar 62, Johns Flopkina 55 DALLAS COWBOYS— Announced they will gh Penguins, left, attends his new team’s At this time last year, the Penguins were 10-11-5 but shots-28 saves). Philad^phia, Wregget 8-8 0 0- 1), Charlotte 1-9 (Tripucka 1-2, Bogues 2- 0-1, 5 (Ellis 2-4, McDaniel 0-1). Fouled 1- 7 3-6 5 Askins 510 1-2 14. Benoit 3-5 0-0 6, SOUTH move their training camp to Austin, Texas, next season. ^ (43-39). Sichting 0-1, Chapman 0-5). Fouled out—Qlajuwon. Rebounds—Houston 46 Sanders 0-0 0-0 0, Cempbell 5 0 0-0 0. Totals Ala.-Binnir>gham 79, Oregon 69 practice Tuesday morning. The Penguins’ went on to reach the B^lrick Division finals, where they HOCKEY : A—17,378. out—Pinckney. Rebounds—Boston 53 (Bird (Olajuwon 15). Seattia 49 (McDaNel 10). As­ 2565 1519 75. Albany, Ga. 67. Paine 60 lost to the Philadelphia Flyers in seven games. Their Referee—Andy vanHellemond. Lines­ 13) , Charlotte 40 (Field 13). Assists—Boston 32 sists—Houston 24 (Lucas 6), Seattia 32 (McMil­ VIRGINIA TECH (76) Alica Lloyd 90, Berea 78 National Hockey League Mario Lemieux walks to the ice in Pit- (Bird 11), Charlotte 30 (Bogues 11). Total HARTFORD WHALERS—Assigned Mike playoff success fueled speculation the team would chal­ PRO HATS -- NHL, NFL, NBA men—Wayne Bonney, Gord Broseker. lan 11). Total fouls—Houston 23, Seattle 23. Rivers 2-4 3-4 7, Brink 51 1-21, Herbster Birmingham-Southern 83, Samford 71 tsburgh. louls—Boston 19, Chartotto 17. A—23,901. TechNcals— Lucas, Houston coach Chanay. 4- 11 0-0 8, Burton 1-7 5 0 2, Colas 13-28 Campbell5 7 67. Loyola. Md. 62 Berger, dolonseman, to Phoenix of the Interna­ A—9,241. 34, Oladotun 2-2 1-2 5. Wheelar 2-3 3-4 9, Elliot Catawba 62, High FYiint 80 tional League. Trailblazers113, Heat 107 0- 2 0-2 0. Holland 1-4 2-2 4. Willjams 5 6 0-1Centra 6. 58, C arn ^llsville 57 MINNESOTA NORTH STARS—Recalled $9.99-$12.99 Bruins 3, Nordiques 3 PORTLAND (113) Lakers 111, Clippers 103 Totals 28-68 1 524 76. Clinch Valley 83, Roanoke 78 Jayson More, delensaman, from Kalamazoo of HaKtimo—Alabama 32. Virginia Tach 3Z 3- the International Hockey League Sent Rob Zot- Boston 1 2 0 0—3 Kersay 8-12 1-2 17, Williams 3-7 4-8 10, LA CLIPPERS (103) Covenant 111, Toccoa Falls 97 Duckworth 3-7 9-10 15, Draxler 9-20 8-9 26, point goals—Alabama 4-20 (Askins 3-8, Horry David Lipscomb 119, Bristol 80 tier, dolensoman, to Kalamazoo. O utbec 1 2 0 0—3 Norman 9-14 4-7 22. SrNth 7-10 3-4 17. Wolf PITTSBURGH PENGUINS—Fired Tony Trevino set for senior circuit Ftorter 9-13 8-9 26, FloNnson 3-7 2-2 9. Cooper 1- 7, Askins 3-8), Virginia Tech 517 (Coles 3-6, Earl F^lk 89, Tann. Temple 81 STARTER JACKETS - NFL, NBA, MLB First Period—1, Quebec, Fogorty 2 (Lawton, 3- 7 0-0 6, Grant 2-10 0-0 4, Harper 11-17 4-4 Esposito, general manager, and Gene Ubriaco, Sakic), 3:15. 2. Boston, Galley 3 (Brickley), 1- 7 0-0 2, Ybung 2-3 0-0 4. Irvin 2-3 0-0 4. To­ 26, Benjamin 2-3 0-4 4, Manning 7-10 2-5 16, Wheeler 2-2, Rivers 0-Z Burton 0-4). Fouled Emoty a Flenry 74, Va. Intermonl 54 reason 1 shouldn’t play well. I’ve and they’re as grainy as any I’ve tals 40-79 32-40 113. out—None. Abounds—Alabatra 42 (Cheatum Flagler 80. Ylhmer Southern 51 head coach. Named Craig FYilrick general 5:56. Penalties—Neeley, Bos (rougNng), 9:22; Garrick 2-3 2-4 6, Martin 1-2 0-0 2, Ybung 0-0 manager and interim head coach. By Bob Groen ever seen. I haven’t putted Bermuda Loiselle, Quo (rougNng), 9:22; Firm, Que (inter- MIAMI (107) 0-0 0. Totals 44-76 15-28 103. 15), Virginia Tech 43 (Rivers 8). As­ Francis Marion 93, Allan 71 paid my dues. I’ve played every day sists—Alabama 19 (Waites 7), Virginia Tech 11 ' SOCCER toroncej, 10:29; Lawton. Quo (hooking), 13:53. Long 4-8 8-8 16, Thompson 4-8 0-0 8, Saika- LA LAKERS (111) Georgetown, Ky. 90, Brescia 70 The Associated Press greens in five years. So that could $ 6 9 .9 9 (Colee 5). Total Fouls—Alabama 17, Virginia Major Indoor Soccer Laagua for a long time. I’ve been getting Second Period—3, Quebec, Loiselle 5 (JarvI, ly 5-14 3-5 13, Douglas 6-9 7-8 19, Edwards Green 3-9 7-10 13. Wbrthy 8-15 2-4 18, Georgia S t 76, Berry 75 be a problem,” said Trevino, a Hall 0- 6 2-3 2, Rico 5-14 0-0 10, Sparrow 6-11 0-0 Tech 16. A—7,435 Howard U. 80, Northeastern 74 TACOMA STARS—Fired Alan Hinton, coach, ready for this for three years. When Fogarty), 12:48. 4, Quebec, Loiselle 6 (Kimble, Thompson 3-4 2-2 8, Johnson 11-20 1 2-15 34, and Steve Buttle, assistant coach. Named Keith KAANAPALI, Hawaii — Lee of Fame member who has won U.S. Jackson), 13:45. 5, Boston, Cimetta 5 (Neely, 13. Frank 1-4 5-7 7. Sundvold 6-12 0-0 13, Scott 5-8 0-1 11, Divac 5-11 1-2 11, Cooper Illinois 74. Florida 69 I was 47, 48, 49, I played the Tour TACKLA HOCKEY RUSSELL ATHLETIC Davis 3-5 0-0 e.Totals 40-91 25-31 107. N.C. State 67, St. John’s 58 Jacksonville 64, St Pater's 62 Weller coach. Linsoman), 14:56. 6, Boston, Byers 2 (Car­ 4- 11 2-2 12. Drew 2-3 0-0 4,Totals 41-81 26-36 COLLEGE Trevino starts a new career among Open titles, two PGAs and won con­ Portland 30 24 31 2 8 -113 N. CAROLINA ST. (67) Morahead S t si2, Md-E. Shore 71 when I knew I couldn’t compete penter, Hawgood), 17:05. Penalties—Wiomw, III. CALIFORNIA—Announced the resignation of some old fnends this week in the Miami 27 28 20 32-107 Howard 1-5 2-2 4, Gugliotta 4-9 5 7 13, N. Carolina S t 67, SL John's 58 with the young guys just to get secutive British Opens in 1971-72. PANTS SWEATS Bos (Intorforonce), 5:05; Loisoila. Qua (trip­ LAClIppera 28 15 30 30-103 Bill Laveroni, football oftensive line coach. 3-Point goals—Portland 1-3 (Robinson 1-1, D’Amico 2-7 1-2 5 Corchiani 7-11 4-4 22, Mon­ N.C. Wssiayan 70, Newport News 65 Kaanapali Classic. ping), 8:06; Boston bench, served by Cimetta LA Lakers 27 29 15 40-111 KANSAS STATE—Anixjunced the resigna­ ready for this. “I expect to play well. But if I Ftorter 0-2), Miami 2-9 (Sundvold 1-2, Sparrow roe 511 3-6 22, Hinnanl 0-1 1-2 1. Knox 0-0 New Orleans 69. Florida A&M 64 The final event on the 1989 (too many men on Ice), 10:40; Goulet Quo 3-Point goals—Clippars 0-2 (Grant 0-1, Mar­ tion of Matilda Mossman, women's basketball “I’ll tell you this: the only thing don’t play that well this week, it’s c r e w s ! 0 9 9 (holding), 1739. 1- 3, Edwards 0-1, Ftice 0-3). Fouled out—Oavis. tin 0-1), Lakers 3-13 (Cooper 2-4, Scott 1-2, 0-0 0. Feggins 0-0 0-0 0, Thompson 0-1 0-0 0. Nova 61, Barry 57 Ftebounds—Ftortland 58 (Williams 10). Miami SW Louisiana 92, McNeese St 82 coach. Seniors PGA Tour schedule is the that can hold me back is the putter. no big deal. I won’t be too disap­ PANTS Third Period—None. Penalties—Gillis, Que WIbrthy 0-1, Green 0-2, Johnson 0-4). Fouled Totals 22-45 16-23 67. first for Trevino in the over-50 set. 2 0 % OFF I U EACH (cross

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(In Storeo) Grand National Elizabeth Taylor, Mickey Ross 1978 Rated R number of merchants may claim falsely that they offer n r Rooney, Anne Revere 1944 Rated G It cost more than $3,5(X) to train Danny. I also had to [A&E] World of Survival (R) 1 0:30P M HI) (26) USA Tonight greatly reduced prices. n r [CNIM] Crossfire [TMC] MOVIE: 'Little Dorrit Part Two: be trained to handle Danny. 1 keep him clean and well- n r Little Dorrit's Story' A lOth cenlury busi (18) Synchronal Research • Don’t be trapped by phony “going out of business” [DISK ights Judd Hirsch narrates this ani­ nessman s attempts to free a London fa (2()) Odd Couple groomed, so he’s always presentable when we go out in ra r mated Hanukkah story set in an ancient sales. Some shops use that as a come-on to lure cus­ mily from debtors' prison are seen through @4) Elvis: One Night W ith You Rare foo­ iv/fe/v / public. time when the Jewish culture was threa­ the eyes of a young seamstress Alec 4^0 N£>T tomers. Ads and signs may say “lost our lease” or tened Voices Leonard Nimoy, Paul Mi tage of Elvis Presley taped 17 years ago 51^ I f i m ' Please print this, Abby — then maybe people will slop Guinness, Derek Jacobi. Cyril Cusack (60 min.) “everything must go.” Once inside, you’ll discover that chad Glaser 1987 Rated G Part 2 of 2 complaining about “that dog” in stores where ordinary (3® Hogan's Heroes the merchandise “on sale” costs more than the same item [H BO ] Buy Me That: A Kids' Survival [USA] Murder, She Wrote dogs are not allowed. Thank you. Guide to Advertising (CC) A documen (61) Three's Company at the regular price in other stores. Take time to call the (8) :40j Head of the Class (CC) S.G. AND DANNY, 3T •3T tary focusing on deceptive advertising that 8.30 PM [H B O ] Kids in the Hall (CC| (R) (In BBB or your local consumer affairs department. IS targeted at kids T J makes a deal with the devil " to get Stereo) MILWAUKEE, ORE. accepted into the IHP class • “Bait and switch” scams come into their own in the 8:00PM I D Peaceable Kingdom (CC) 1 1 :00PM ® News (CC) DEAR S. G.: Glad to help. And now for a related holiday season. A “bait” item or offer is one that the mer­ Dr Langley's first love arrives to persuade [A & E ] Twentieth Century Footage of bone of contention: Readers — when you see a Seeing 37 him to donate a rare leopard to her Kenyan the Danish Resistance during World War II (® (3® ^0 News chants has no intention of selling. In some stores, Host Walter Cronkite Eye or Hearing Ear dog, please do not pet it or try to breeding program; Ridge's estranged ® Taxi products that are in demand will be in the window dis­ nr lather re-enters his life (60 mm ) (Post­ [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) Dr George Dun­ lit; Cheers (CC) make friends with it. The dog is “working” and should poned from an earlier dale) (In Stereo) bar s fund-raising idea, an adopt-a-pet plays. When you ask about the product, the mercimts at­ (2® (38) M*A*S*H not be distracted from its duties. (8) (40) Growing Pains (CC) Carol cancels program, goes awry (In Stereo) tempt to “switch” you to more expensive merchandise by 32; News (Live) her college plans alter receivinc) a big pro 0.00P M 3 ) Secret Files of J. Edgar criticizing the sale item, by telling you it is unavailable, IT motion 361 Weekday (R) DEAR ABBY: You advised a 17-year-old girl to rar Hoover Information collected by former The Associated Press does not have a guarantee, or won’t do the job you would ® Secret Files of J. Edgar Hoover Inlor FBI Director J Edgar Hoover about famous (6l) Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) dump her boyfriend for pushing sex on her. Three people in politics and show business is re­ expect of it. That should be your signal to walk out of the 5T rs r mation collected by former FBI Dirnclor J [A & E ] Mario Van Peebles at the Improv cheers! Edgar Hoover about famous people in poll vealed Among those profiled John and ROSE PARTY — Michael Douglas, left, Danny DeVito, and Kathleen Turner attend a spe­ store. tics and show business is revealed Robert Kennedy. Martin Luther King Jr , [CNN] Moneyline Then, a couple of days later, another girl wrote to say, rs r cial screening of the 20th Century Fox Film Corporation’s release “The War of the Roses" • Learn to ask questions before making your purchase. Among those profiled John and Robert Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne and Cary [HBO] MOVIE: 'Everybody's All- “If you don’t give him what he wants, some little tramp Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr , Marilyn Grant Host actor Mike Connors (2 hrs ) American' (CC) Taylor Hackford s chroni­ Read and understand any contract or statement before will” and, “You’ll go to your grave with your virginity,” Monday in Los Angeles. The film, starring the three actors, opens on Friday. (c) 1989 by NEA. Inc Monroe, John Wayne and Cary Grant (80 (40 Doogie Howser, M.D. (CC) Doo cle of the changes in the lives of a football you sign. It’s a good practice to inspect thoroughly any Host actor Mike Connors (2 hrs | (Live) gie tries to pass his driving tost, kiss his star and his wife over the course of 25 s ^ because all the other fish in the sea want the same thing. dream girt and cope with a young patien* years Dennis Ouaid, Jessica Lange, Timo­ merchandise before you buy it. If items are brought from (11; MOVIE: 'A Christmas Story' Small­ > 1989 by NEA. Irtc (R) (In Stereo) thy Hutton 1988 Rated R (In Stereo) I’m a young man (20) who has managed to struggle Hammer a doctorate of humane letters. a storeroom, inspect them before they are packed or town America in the mid-1940s is the set along with my virtue intact. I am proud of my virginity De Lorean’s now making ting (or this holiday memoir about a boy .22 '30 Night Court (CC) Dan, now wait­ [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire ^ m “This is the first time an American citizen has wrapped. who only wants a Red Ryder BB gun for and have all intentions of taking it to my honeymoon. I received a degree from an American university in the ing tables at a French restaurant, is con­ [TMC] MOVIE: 'Messenger of Death' A SNAFU by Bruc« BMttI* • Get a written receipt for any purchase or service and Christmas Peter Billingsley, Darren McGa vinced to attend his disbarment hearinq veteran newspaper reporter attempts to pint-sized movie cars vin, Melinda Dillon 1983 Pan 2 of 2 O ^ also don’t like the idea of giving myself to a “little Soviet Union,” said Bob Clodius, president of the ask for a complete written statement of extra charges, CELEBRITY CIPHER solve the mystery behind the mass murder DETROIT (AP) — John Dc Lorcan is back in the National Association of University and Land Grant (18) MOVIE: 'Demonoid, Messenger of [A&EJ Why We Fight: Prelude to War of a group of Colorado Mormons Charles tramp” who’s already caught all the other fish out there. such as delivery fees. Read the warrantees or guarantees Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created Irom quotations by famous Death' A disembodied hand spells trouble Bronson, Tnsh Van Devere, Laurence Mor^ issues aside, I’d rather go to my grave with my car business. Colleges in Washington. people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands lor Frank Capra directed this documentary in the store, not after you get home. Be sure you have a another. Today's due: 6 equals K. for an American archaeologist and his tracing the early causes of World War II. Luckinbill 1988 Rated R virginity than with AIDS. Nationwide, 404 Toys “R” Us stores are selling a University of South Florida President Francis beautiful wife Samantha Eggar, Stuart including the rise of fascism in Germany [USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) copy for your records. Whitman, Roy Cameron Jenson 1981 and Italy (60 mm ) I hope you will run this, because I haven’t seen a male pint-size version of the De Lorean car featured in the 'ALYI S WSDMU [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie m H Borkowski said the award recognizes Hammer’s Mail or telephone buying has the advantage of con­ i20‘ MOVIE: 'Come Back to the 5 & [CNN] Larry King Live 1 1 :05PM response yet. movie “Back to the Future Part H” under a licensing Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean' Three and Harriet humanitarian, cultural and philanthropic contribu­ venience, the disadvantage that you can’t inspect the [D IS ] MOVIE; 'The Rainr.naker' A con TODD agreement between Universal City Studios Inc. and tions. PDDSRYH SI small town Texas women reminisce about 11:15PM 57 News (CC) the former Detroit automaker. De Lorean said he merchandise before ordering. Year-end mail has grown the past when they hold a 20 year reunion man jtosing as a rainmaker brings needed SS heavier with catalogs this year than ever before. Direct of their James Dean fan club Sandy Den romance and self-confidence to a South 1 1 :30PM CS) [40 Nightline (CC) would get about 5 percent of the toy car’s sales. LGNNZAGGH, ULYZ nis, Cher, Karen Black 1982 western spinster Burt Lancaster, Kathar z u Senator gives advice mail selling is luring more busy people with attractive me Hepburn, Wendell Corey 1956 f9~) Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) DEAR TODD: I ’ve heard from many male virgins “By the time I give up on them, it will be ‘Back to (22) (30 Unsolved Mysteries (CC) Sched 11 Honeymooners O JO NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Congress’ products piettned in full color. If you don’t know the HSHI'U BIGA ALPU uled evidence may suggest that a doctor [ESPN] College Basketball: ACC Big who share your views. Read on: the Future Part 71,’” De Lorean said Tuesday in a East Challenge Week Duke vs Syracuse, (18 Synchronal Research oldest member offered the secret of a long life as he company by reputation or haven’t done business with it convicted of killing his wife is innocent, a telephone interview from New York City. from Greensboro. N C |2 hrs , 30 min | (2()) Twilight Zone marked his birthday: a good diet and exercise. before, check with the BBB before sending off your UG HG ASUL XZ Washington convict is on the loose, a (Live) DEAR ABBY: This letter is in response to the letter In the original movie and the sequel, stars Chris­ woman searches for her long-lost siblings. (22 C30 Tonight Show (In Stereo) “If a pterson follows that, then they will have a order. (60 min I (In Slereo) [LIFE] MOVIE: Friendships, Secrets o m from “Been There.” topher Lloyd and Michael J. Fox use a modified De HSWWYDYIU BSIH and Lies' Six former soronly sisters are (24 Motorweek The Mazda 323 Protege chance to live a happier life and help humanity,” said If ordering by telephone, don’t give out your credit (24) Great Moments From Austin City sedan, passive restraints. 1990 Ford m CO 1 am a 20-year-old male college student. I’ve gone Lorean to travel through time. Limits Performers include Randy Travis. suspected of murder when the skeleton of Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C. card number unless you have placed the call. a baby is discovered in the ruins of the trucks and vans with the same girl for almost a year, and we are both vir­ The original De Lorcan — a gull-winged door, GW W P J Y . ' — Emmylou Harris, Marly Robbins, Reba 26 Your Show of Shows Thurmond, who turned 87 Tuesday, said he McEntire, Loretta Lynn, Rosanne Cash, sorority house Tina Louise, Paula Pren­ slainlcss-stccl body sports car — was produced in tiss, Loretta Swit 1979 gins. I have never put pressure on any girl to have sex watches his diet and exercises 50 minutes each morn­ Chet Atkins and K T Oslin (2 hrs , 30 (38 St. Elsewhere Belfast, Northern Ireland, from 1981 until October CYUUY HPRSM. with me. I couldn’t live with myself if I had. ing, doing calisthenics, lifting weights and riding a min ) (In Stereo) [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Wanted Dead or Alive' [CNN] Sports Tonight 1982, when the British government shut down the PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "A hole Is nothing at all, but you (26 MOVIE: 'Easy Rider' Prejudice and A maniacal terrorist stalks the streets of O 5 At a college of 30,000, it is easy to find a girl to have stationary cycle. Los Angeles, bombing random locations [DIS] MOVIE; 'Mogambo' Two women plant after 9,000 cars were made. Today in History can break your neck In It." — Austin O'Malley. violence awail a pair of rebellious motor­ fight for a hunter s affections during a ha­ m ^ sex with, but I don’t want a relationship like that. He said he also tries to keep an optimistic outlook cyclists on a cross-country odyssey to find at will Rutger Hauer. Gene Simmons, Rob­ That month, Dc Lorcan was arrested on a drug ert Guillaume 1987 zardous African safari Clark Gable. Ava Not all men are looking for a girl who will jump into on life. the "real " America Peter Fonda, Dennis Gardner. Grace Kelly 1953 "That’s the strangest way of picking a trafficking charge in Los Angeles, for which he was Hopper. Jack Nicholson 1969 9:30PM 3 Anything the sack with them on the first date. And contrary to what • He came to this city just northwest of Charleston Today is Wednesday, December sixth, the 340th day of ) 40 but Love [ESPN] SportsCenter Christmas tree I've ever seen." > CO most people believe, a man and woman in love can sleep acquitted. He has been in and out of court since then 1989. TTiere are 25 days left in the year. in divorce and bankruptcy proceedings. with U.S. Transportation Secretary Samuel Skinner together without having sex. We have done this a few to announce a $32 million emergency grant for Today’s Highlight in History: ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson FRANK AN ERNEST by Bob Thavss times. The pleasure I received from it was the feeling of repairs to highways damaged by Hurricane Hugo. One hundred years ago, on Dec. 6, 1889, Jefferson having the person I love being next to me as I fell asleep Borg’s wife home free Davis, the first and only president of the Confederate and woke up. STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) — Sweden’s attor­ Students win award States of America, died in New Orleans. AVMAK)! IT'6 THE- WORLD HATES) Face it, “Been There,” nice guys don’t finish la.st, and ney general has decided against prosecuting a On this date: wo u s e r AM IM50MWIAC.' ^ o y , ^ aVF X GOT GOOP NBWS Fo/^ BOSTON (AP) — Wu’er Kaixi and Li Lu, exiled good girls don’t end up alone. Better to go to your grave magazine for defamation after it quoted the wife of In 1790, Congress moved from New York to Philadel­ your virginity than to give it to a jerk. former Swedish tennis great Bjorn Borg as saying, Chinese student leaders, accepted a $30,000 human phia. rights award but lamented that two of their allies in HAPPY IN IOWA “Swedes arc stupid nobodics.” In 1884, Army engineers completed construction of The remark attributed to Loredana Borg, a former the spring uprising at Tiananmen Square were still in China. the Washington Monument, 36 years after the CONnDENTIAL TO “CALL ME CINDY (NOT Italian rock singer who married Borg in September, cornerstone was laid. Rock star Sting presented the 1989 Reebok Human MY REAL NAME)”: True, you only live once, but try appeared on the advertising billboard of the celebrity In 1917, more than 1600 people died when two muni­ Rights Award to China’s crushed student democracy and gossip weekly Svensk Damtidning. tions ships collided in the harbor at Halifax, Nova Scotia, to live right. There is no accident insurance to protect the movement, represented by Wu’er and Li during a Attorney General Hans Stark received a complaint setting off an explosion that devastated the city. girl who pursues the wrong policy. ceremony Tuesday. from an unidentified person who said that the head­ In 1921, an Anglo-Irish neaty was signed in London, “It is very frightening to me that 1 live and my line violated the law forbidding “agitation against an providing for the creation of the Irish Free State. children live in a world where governments routinely 1909 by NEA inc THAvf_j I t'i ethnic group.” In 1923, a presidential address was broadcast on radio Stark told the TT news agency on Tuesday he was discard basic human decency and violate human for the first time as President Calvin Coolidge spoke to a rights,” Sting said at the presentation. Dr. Gott dismissing the complaint. joint session of Congress. THE BORN LOSER by Ad Sanaom PHIPPS by Joseph Farris Wu’er sent a message to friends still in China, In 1939, the Cole Porter musical comedy “Du Barry Hammer to receive degree saying, ‘Take care of yourselves when the cold of Was a Lady,” starring Ethel Merman and Bert Lahr, and Peter Gott, M.D. midnight hits you.” ’"'NHO WaiLC? UIC5 TWO I'vg ear TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Industrialist Armand Ham­ featuring the song “Friendship,” opened on Broadway. HdKgrS TOR A videotape interview with another student leader, In 1957, AFL-CIO members voted to expel the Inter­ He mer is receiving an honorary degree Thursday from Chai Ling, was flashed on a screen. the University of South Florida, which is sending a national Brotherhood of Teamsters. (The Teamsters were MAcel “She was my best friend in Tiananmen Square,” Li readmitted to the federation in October 1987.) delegation thousands of miles to hand him the award. said. “Chai Ling was the heart of the democracy The group headed to Moscow on Tuesday to award In 1957, America’s first attempt at putting a satellite Agoraphobia movement.” into orbit blew up on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral, can be cured Florida. C) DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m a 42-year-old male with Koppel’s report easily outshines ‘48 Hours’ agoraphobia. I read about EBV in your column and had 19BS by NEA Inc to insist that my doctor test me for it. He was reluctant of the House Armed Services Committee, fully developed here. because he thought it was my nerves and depression By Jay Sharbutt as White House chief of staff, and Still, Koppel’s one-hour game show WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll causing my problem. The test was positive, yet he The Associated Press TV Topics Rozanne Ridgeway, a former assistant definitely is worth a look. THE GRIZWELLS by BIN Schorr wouldn’t give me anything for exhaustion, nerves, weak­ secretary of state on hand here as a He h ^ done this sort of thing before. ness and my inability to concentrate at various intervals. NEW YORK — On Thursday, CBS’ INHAT^HA : I'M WRITlHa. 1 make-believe deputy secretary of state. And earlier this season, “PrimeTime XVttW4R3R5KHT.. I need some help. Is there anything that will improve my “48 Hours” is taking at look at West All this occurs just as guerrillas fight­ PMN', , My4HW?TMA$ >cra DR A MERiCEPE? FW'TViaiKNOW JttU'RE With Koppel at one point reminding Live” also gave it a try that failed. But n o 1 KNOW. R14HI... ORFERRAM* condition, or will it just get worse until I can’t stand it Point, while ABC’s Ted Koppel has afoot ing the Soviet-backed Afghan govern­ rrif THE uTive those who may be just tuning in that “the each only did it with Americans. That he A R ca?.,x V/AWTA PLeA^OI^TUAT anymore? an unusual superpower game played by ment have knocked out a key air base. 1 OR. crisis is an imaginary one,” the tensions now has the Soviets in the game is (Wtt^UF^WORT DEAR READER: Agoraphobia (a fear of open, top Soviet and Aunerican officials, most They’re using chemical weapons supplied quickly rise, with “wild cards,” or unex­ remarkable of itself. ll public places) is the most common phobic disorder. A of them now out of office. cither by Iran or the United States, and pected developments, periodically thrown Sad to say, CBS’ earlier “48 Hours” kr" phobia is an irrational fear of objects or situations that It’s an interesting double bill for what Afghan leaders are urgently requesting in. report on how the Army’s future officers are not dangerous. Agoraphobia bears no relation what­ will be the 48th anniversary of Japan’s at­ Soviet military help. are being trained at West Point is a one- soever to chronic Ebstein-Barr Virus (EBV) infection. tack on Pearl Harbor. But the better show Soviet officials, grappling with this, These include a higher state of alert for hour exercise in cursory. Although many people with a chronic-fatigue is easily ABC’s “The Koppel Report: The learn of the disabling of the U.S. presi­ the Navy’s 6th Fleet ordered by its com­ The usual suspects are trotted out — syndrome have had acute EBV infection dent. It leaves both them and the Blue Conspiracy” that pre-empts mander, and an Air Force KC-135 tanker women as soldiers, minorities, plebe piO (mononucleosis) and continue to have positive blood “PrimeTime Live.” Americans facing the questions of who is reported missing after it refueled an harassment, and whether, in the context LAvtlLI .tests, many others with positive EBV tests are not The sort of TV exercise made possible in charge in Washington and who attack­ American spy plane near the Soviet of the current peacetime, today’s cadets fatigued. Therefore, specialists no longer believe that by a grant from glasnost, ABC’s hour has ed this nation’s leader. Union’s eastern coastline. are tomorrow’s bureacratic managers, not EEK AND MEEK by Howls SchnsIdsr chronic EBV infection is a common cause of fatigue, its Soviet and American participants play­ If you can accept the wobbly premise As the exercise progresses, Koppel warriors capable of leading men in com­ ALLEY OOP by Oavs Graus weakness and inability to concentrate. ing a “crisis management game” whose of the presidential gassing, the show be­ notes that each side, despite its best inten­ bat should the balloon go up. You are experiencing a constellation of symptoms (ex­ situations, but not the players’ reactions comes a fascinating look at Soviet and tions, is “misreading one another’s moves Despite a squad of five correspondents MAfO,' TALK a b o u t aggerated fears, tiredness and weakness) suggesting LOOKS LIKE THOSE / UH HUH.' , f \ OOOWEEE) WHAT'S TH'^ Y'STEPPEP O N THERE'S ANOTHER ^) or decisions, arc scripted. American crisis teams as they handle and intentions...” As one can imagine, and anchor Dan Rather, not much comes LEFTOytRS TWO ARE OUT OF IT.'i I ...... ( O W a ) HOLD , — - M ATTER ^; M Y fO O T ! 'D4AT'S \ PAIR WHO WON'T 7 emotional, not physical causes. 1 recommend you con­ (Such exercises have in recent years emergencies that, while separate, affect that can easily lead to uh-oh time for the in the way of insights. WMAfTSTH’ MATTER! K FINISH.' sider psychological counseling, rather than emphasizing each nation and could have what THtSRESrPiURm H(6 iT ; ' ^ become popular in the government, the whole world. It might have been wiser to use West ' BtiN PQKMATED AfJ / the unlikely physical basis of your complaints. Treaunent military, and in certain hatcheries that diplomats call the gravest consequences, It would be wrong, of course, to dis­ Point as the starting point for a show that of your emotional state may help you cope more effec­ such as war. O ff/C /A L prepare future diplomats for what the stu­ close in advance how things come out. examines a thought by the school’s ath­ HISTORIC o tively with your condition. In any case, there is no dents are assured will be the real world.) Members of each side in ABC’s ver­ But it can be said that the revelation of letic director. Col. Jim Anderson, whose LAUDMARK specific treatment available for a positive EBV blood With the show’s make-believe tensions sion of what official Washington knows who probably is responsible for the presi­ test. decorations include the Combat In­ starting on Dec. 7, 1991, the initial crisis as a “crisis avoidance exercise” have dent’s gassing isn’t too bclieveable. fantryman’s Badge. ____ ^ To give you more information, I am sending you a free is a tad far-fetched. The president and faced the real thing before. And, despite some mock newscasts and copy of my Health Repwrt “Mental and Emotional Ill­ “It won’t take too many years,” he vice president arc incapacited by a type of The American team includes Adm. references to press reports about the says, “before we won’t have any (active- ness.” Other readers who would like a copy should send poison gas, called “Blue X.” The gas was William Crowe, retired chairman of the crisis, what happens with the press, par­ /2-t $1.25 with their name and address to P.O. Box 91369, duty) Vietnam veterans left, and we may set off by parties unknown who used an Joint Chiefs of Staff, as head of the U.S. ticularly American network television, in in fact have an Army that has nobody in it Cleveland 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the title. explosive made in Soviet-bloc countries. team; Rep. Les Aspin, D-Wis., chairman such high-stakes, confusing times isn’t that has ever been in combat.”

* 22- -MANCMESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1989 Bishops put new pressure on Catholic politicians MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1%9—23

By David Briggs such as A1 Smith and John F. Ken­ in some dioceses. Many Catholic politicians are prudential political judgment. in their defense of the right of the The Associated Press nedy against historical prejudices Lucy Killca, who clung to a wondering if the sword of church “I personally oppose abortion, but church to enter into the debate, and that they were surrogates for the even for individual bishops to ad- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 1,500-votc lead today in a special sanctions would fall on their heads. before I commit to anything I’m The link between faith and Vatican, say the bishops are out of election for tlic California Senate, “People have been waiting to sec going to do a survey,” said state minister sanctions. politics is being tested as the threat line. was barred by San Diego Bishop if the church is going to come along Rep. Edward Sandoval of New “The question of church-state / “The church has control over my Leo T. Maher from receiving Com­ relationship and separation is a long PART TIME PART TIME of ecclesiastical sanctions hangs with a sledgehammer to get Catholic Mexico. Notices I JJ^PART TIME PART TIME moral life. It doesn’t have control munion because of her abortion Some said the bishops’ hard-line and complex one. It is noxious to HELP WANTED HELP WANTED over Roman Catholic officials tar­ politicians in line,” said J. Alan HELP WANTED HELP WANTED PRIVATE PARTY geted in a special appeal by the na­ over my political life,” said As- rights commercials. Davitt, a lobbyist for the Catholic stand will influence the public apply that principle if the intent is to As o cortdltlon precedent to Stars .sembly Speaker-elect Joseph Doria “The bishop had an incredible im­ Church in Albany, N.Y. isolate the church from public dis-, the placement of any adver­ SECRETARY/Sales/Ph PERSONS needed at Lit­ tion’s bishops to restrict legalized policy debate on abortion. tising In the Manchester He­ Merchandise Ads in New Jer.sey. pact on this race,” said Killea’s GOP cussion in regard to public policy,” : tographer. 10-20 hours tle Caesars In Man­ S tan d o u t abortion. “A lot of my constituents are rald, Advertiser hereby per week. Flexible SHOPRITE agrees to protect. Indemnity chester. Call Gary, 646- A leader In the supermarket)ermafk0l industre Is seekiiig>ARTseekingP/l TIME stall lor opponent. Assemblywoman Carol As have many leaders of tlic abor­ Catholics. They arc influenced by said Archbishop John R. Roach of hours. $8 per hour. Coll 4300. A California legislator banned With tlie U.S. Supreme Court and hold harmless the Man­ our SHOPRITE ol manchesler. Youll work In a sale, cloan, and Bentley. “In one letter, he created an tion rights movement, the bishops what the bishops say — as they the Archdiocese of St. Riul andj chester Herald, Its officers 649-8855. lamlliar environment. ON THE JOB paid training available on all from Communion for advocating opening the way for the states to im­ in.stant international celebrity and a said the Supreme Court ruling per­ should be and as I should be,” said Minneapolis. and employees ogolnst onv shills: abortion rights held a narrow lead in pose rcsuictions on abortion in its martyr.” mitting legislative action strips the ond all liability, loss or state Sen. Mike Egan of Atlanta. Some politicians agreed. expense. Including ottor- MORNING •AFTERNOON’EVENINQ* ALL tflQHT a special election Tuesday. But ruling in a Missouri case, the Montana’s bishops have asked credibility of the “I’m personally But many predicted the prelates’ neys' fees arising from WANTED bishops last month plunged into the claims of unfair trade practi­ Dell ClerksBakery Qerks Produce ClerksCashlersServIce Catholic politicians everywhere are Catholic politicians not to publicly opposed, but...’ reasoning. stand would backfire. “When we talk about the First; Clerks Groceiy Oerks NIghl Crew Clerks- feeling the heat of an aggressive debate by calling abortion “the fun­ contradict the church on abortion, Amendment, we forget the first part, ces, Infringement of trade- Philadelphia Archbishop Anthony “It’s a complete misreading of morks, trade names or oot- Part -Time * Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days church hierarchy that has banned damental human rights issue.” and two officials who sp>okc at an J. Bcvilacqua said neither politicians free exercise of religion,” said state.' ehts, violation of rights of We oiler highly competlllve rales and outstanding benelits. America and our representative * Additional Lines 50C Per Line, Per Day dissent on abortion among its 53- They also said Catholic legis­ abortion rights rally have been nor the public can have a “double form of government,” said state Senate President Pro Tempore David Ihfrlngement of Circulation Bookkeeper II you are Interested, stoi by and see us during our JOB FAIR, 12/11 million members. lators have a special moral respon­ called on the carpet. conscience” on abortion. Roberti of California. “With thc^ broprletary thru 12II6 at 214 Spencer Street * Classifications 71 thru 87 Rep. Margarita Prentiss, a Seattle “ '’’Petition Applicant should have bookkeeping experi­ Manchesler, CT. “I’m not as interested in getting sibility to work to curtail abortion. In Providence, R.I., the diocesan But many Catholic politicians still Democrat and abortion rights advo­ Catholic Church, people generally ’; ond libel ond slander, which ence with some typing and be able to handle * Merchandise Under »250 re-elected as I am getting into The bishops did not take a stand newspaper told politicians they had emphasize the separation of church ’ moy result from the publlca- SHOPRITE is an equal opportunity employer. * Ad must contain price! adhere to the policy articulated in cate. “Representatives arc not !|®" PPV advertisement In a variety of office related duties. heaven,” said state Sen. John Amari on whether penalties should be im­ to sign a declaration supporting a the Manchester Herald by You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds 1984 by New York Gov. Mario elected to represent their religious and state and not the free exercise of . For interview call Gerlinde at PART TIME Aldeto work of Birmingham, Ala. posed, but several Catholic leaders constitutional amendment against Cuomo in defense of vice presiden­ religion. There is the right of even.;; advertiser. Including adver­ faith, they arc elected to represent tisements In any free distri­ with children ages3to6 I HELP due to this low price... Some Catholic lawmakers, noting said the church should discuss the abortion if they wanted to advertise bishops and clergy to have free’'I In before and/ or after tial candidate Geraldine Ferraro; their constituents.” bution publications pub­ 647-9946 WANTED the struggles of their predecessors possibility and action has been taken holiday greetings. that public morality is a matter of But the prelates were unanimous speech.” . i lished by the Manchester school program In 643-2711 NOW. Herald. Penny Sleffert, Manchester. $6.00/hr. Publisher. Subs also needed. Call SECRETARY tor local 646-1610.______law office, Shorthand TEACHER * and word processing LD8T SMALL Engine me- required. 9am-5pm. IBM job cuts put focus chanlc. Experienced 646-2425. ANDFDUND Speech and Language only. General service SEAMSTRESS-Full/part OpDER LOST: Small, grey Tiger maintenance position. time position. Wedding cat with white chest. Certified Mornings or after­ gown experience ne­ noons. Eckert's Lawn ONE FOR on computer business slump ' Church Street area. S50 The Manchester Board of Education is cessary.Ginny, 649- 8i Leisure, Coventry 8557. reward. Please call 647- seeking a Speech and Language Clinician 742-6103. YOUR AD 7522 after 5pm. ACCOUNTING General NEW YORK (AP) — The Corp., Bull HN Information Sys­ the threat from personal computers, to work with children 3 to 4 years in an RESPONSIBLE adult Ledger Supervisor - If TODAY! integrated setting of handicapped and non­ needed to care tor my you have a bachelors When you need to edvortiee, glamour is fading from the computer tems Inc., Wang Laboratories Inc. is clearly delineated. Household vinegar Is an two children In my industry at the close of the 1980s, effective and Inexpensive handicapped children. 6 hours per week (2 degree In accounting nothing works like Claislfiedl' When placing and Prime Computer Inc. IBM said 'fiiesday its business, home two evenings a and 1-3 years expe­ fabric softner when added week. I work 3-11:30pm. tarnishing one of the most remark­ All those companies have cut jobs was stronger in Europe and Asia*. to the final laundry rinse. afternoons) for the balance of the 1989-90 rience, we can otter your classified ad able success stories of American Own transportation. you the opportunity to Dial 643-2711 this year, throu^ layoffs or volun­ than in the United States. One Classified Is the effective school year only. Salary commensurate with References please. Call ask for the STAR!! business. tary resignations and retirements. reason may be that personal com-;’ and Inexpensive wav to experience and degree. Contact Anne-Lou- 645-6407.______break Into the supervi­ The computer industry has be­ find o cosh buyer for sory ranks. In addition Their machines can’t match per­ puters are not as popular abroad. : ise Fournier, 647-3484. HELP Wanted-Part time to supervising two em­ 643-2711 haved more like the auto or steel household Items you no sonal computers for the combination Once PCs catch on abroad, they may longer use. 643-2711. eoe Custodian. 5evenlngsa ployees, you will be fflaiirljratrr Hrralh businesses this year, with numerous of low price and high speed. sap strength from those markets for,- week, 3'/a hours eoch Involved In such things layoffs and other job reductions. Personal computers won’t take bigger computers as they did in this day, flexible hours. as lournal entries,cash While sales continue to rise, the Apply Facilities Servi­ reconciliation, brtiinch over entirely. Big mainframe com­ country, said Don Bellomy, an Inter- ' ces, South Windsor expenses and other du­ single-digit growth is a comedown puters remain irreplaceable for jobs national Data Corp. analyst. lANNDUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS Board of Education, ties Including assisting HOMES HOMES HOMES for an industry tliat was accustomed such as controlling access to vast Bcllomy’s company is projecting 1737 Main Street, South the Company Con­ FOR S U E FOR SALE FOR SALE to bounding gains early in the reservoirs of data and handling com­ an 8 percent increase in U.S. sales of Windsor. Telephone troller. Functional 528-9711, extension 40. knowledge of a P.C. Is decade. plex computing jobs that can’t be computers next year, about even eoe. A Brilliant Idea! I Tre­ NORTH COVENTRY- LET'S Make A Dealll The latest evidence came Tues­ also required. We offer mendous value Isfound Counfry living In this Owners ore extremely split up among several smaller with 7 percent this year but far less an excellent salary and In this super 7 room almost new Cedar anxious and all reaso­ day, when International Busine.ss benefit program. If In­ machines. Minicomputers, which lie than the 30 percent a year in 1982 J CHERISH THE ARRIVAL OF A NEW BABY I HELP Raised Ranch on Oak sided 3 bedroom Colon­ nable offers will be Machines Corp., the world’s biggest between mainframes and personal through 1984. terested submit re­ Grove Street In Man­ ial. 2 full baths, eat-ln considered on this su­ ^ m WANTED sume and salary his­ computer company, announced it computers, also have a valuable role International Data projects the chester. The price has kitchen, dining room per 7 room Ansoldl would cut 10,000 U.S. jobs without Babv tory or call Economy been reset at $172,(XX) with sliders to deck, Colonial on Timber in many corporations. strongest growth in PCs and Electric Supply, 428 Trail In Manchester. 7 O ^ layoffs because of slow growth in its Give a Nursing Service STEADY employment- tor a quick sale. Feat­ heat recirculating fire­ But more and more, personal workstations, 11 percent; and the .are Tolland Tpke., Mon­ uring 3 bedrooms, 2V2 place, foundation for rooms, IV2 baths, fire­ home market. Avalloble In plastic chester, 06040. 203-647- place, hardwood computers are doing jobs that once weakest in mainframes, up less than manufacturing plant. baths, fully appllanced garage. $185,000. Phil­ IBM and independent analysts were the exclusive reserve of bigger 1 percent. 5000. eoe/m/t/v/h/. eat-ln kitchen, fire­ ips Real Estate, 742- floors, 1st floor GIFT CEF{T!FICATE Full and part time posi­ 1450O laundry and family cite several rca.sons, including an machines. Cahners Publishing Co., which tions. Hours flexible. FULL or part time office place, covered deck, 2 help for Pediatricians car garage. Nice big room. Nice private economic slowdown and sluggish publishes several trade magazines, is Call 643-2590. NORTH COVENTRY-lf capital spending by American com­ to the new mother or mother-to-be In your life. office. 643-7973.______yard, walking distance you hove at least treed yardl Asking “The little guys are just creeping more pessimistic. It projects overall TYPIST - Medical Trans- to Highland Park $204,900. Jackson 8, panies. WHEELCHAIR manutac- $40,000 equity In your up everywhere and they’re stealing computer industry growth of 2.7 crlptlonlsf. Manches­ School. Call QuIckI present home, you can Jackson Real Estate, But one of the biggest factors is ter office. Monday turlng company needs 647-8400.O their way into niches all over the percent this year and less than 2 per­ We can help her enjoy her precious new bundle sub-assembly me­ Jackson 8i Jackson buy this 3,050 square z -D that computer makers have worked through Friday. Excel­ Real Estate, 647-8400.a toot Contemporary Tor place,” said Doug Crook, a Dala- cent in 1989. lent salary and benef­ chanic. Experience MANCHESTER- O 03 their way out of sales. They have and get some rest, too! helpful. 647-8596. eoe ONCE In A Blue Moon approximately $2,000 - quesl Inc. analyst. The scope of the difficulties is its. Coll Lynda, 649- $2,400 a month. (Based Absolutely perfect 4 made machines so cheap and power­ 5764. LITTLE Caesars Is look­ does such a unique All this is good for customers but reflected in job figures. According property become on $90,000 8% fixed rate bedroom sprawling ful that customers no longer need to Call the office nearest you COMPANION/Alde tor ing tor Manager Trai­ Ranch In new U 8, R 5 ^ bad for traditional computer makers. to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, avallablel Thisantique 2nd mortgage, no to arrange for your gift certificate sweet elderly lady who nees. Experience Development. This shell out millions of dollars to gel a IBM is a major factor in the per­ computer industry employment in helpful but not neces­ 3-tamlly was built In points, no prepayment Q m Is mobile but forgetful. 1847. Located on Wood- penalty.) 4bedrooms, 2 home has It all'. Central job done. They can get by with sonal computer market but m ^es September was just under 420,0(X). and brochure. LIve-ln. Pleasant sur­ sary. Call Gary at 646- air, ceramic tile kit­ spending a tenth or a hundredth as 4300,______bridge Street In Man­ full and 2 half baths, very thin profit margins in that busi­ While that is about the same as the roundings. Start mid chester, It features a 4 laccuzzi, 3 cor garage. chen and baths, double much. ness, in contrast to its fat profits last few years, it is down sharply January. Call 643-5960 MEDICAL Technician, room apartment and 2 Philips Real Estate, lacuzzi and amenities before 9am. galore. Call for details. There are some winners in this from its dominant market position in from 471,(X)0 in September 1984, Greater Hartford Manchester Phlebotomist, LPN. six room apartments. 742-1450a Mobile basis. Flexible Separate utilities, nice $339,900. Century 21, Uansformation: the makers of per­ mainframe computers. the industry’s last boom year. 246-1919 6 4 9 - 5 0 5 7 hours to take medical Wl LLINGTON-Owner Epstein, 647-8895.0 sonal computers and engineering big yard 100x154. Needs says sell this new 1748 Digital Equipment is in a similar In its announcement IXiesday, history and draw blood updating throughout, MANCHESTER- m >. “workstations,” such as Compaq BUILDING CUSTODIAN Salt Box reproduction bind. This year, it introduced a IBM said that in addition to cutting MC/VISA on Insurance appli­ but Ideal tor the smart built from Sturbridge lmmaculate3bedroom Computer Corp., Apple Computer speedy computer workstation to 10,000 jobs through retirement and WANTED cants In the Manches­ Investor! Asking Village plans drown by Cape featuring hard­ Pleasant working condi­ ter area. Earn up to $22 wood floors, applian­ > CO Inc. and Sun Microsystems Inc. - HEALTH RESOURCES, INC. tions, excellent benefits, $189,900. Jackson 8, Russell S. Ootmon. 3 compete with companies like Sun separation incentives, it would buy on hour. Call 1-800-922- Jackson Real Estate, ces, and garage. Con­ The Associated Press The losers are companies that get Microsystems. The machine is so back $4 billion of its own stock. “Lifestyles for Better Living" lull-time, second shift. In­ 2772.______fireplaces, beehive quire at: 647-8400.O oven, 3 bedrooms, 2V2 venient to busline and ^ > most' of their profit from bigger, highway. Century 21, SPECIAL VISIT — Teresa Smith kisses her 21-month-old daughter, Alyssa, Tuesday at the fast it threatens to cannibalize Digi­ It also said it would set aside $2.3 Full or part-time licensed MANCHESTER-Move baths, on 0 3 plus acre 03 H costlier computers, including IBM, 649-5336 Real Estate Agents Epstein, 647-8895.0 University of Chicago Medical Center, where Alyssa received part of her mother's liver last tal’s own sales of its bread-and-but- billion from its pretax profit to pay fffinii iTiTifiPif H m ti T ir i ririfin n iTiTirirififlii ii iTiTirir-irii^ii i^iffi right Into this 4 bed­ parcel with brook and > Digital Equipment Corp., Unisys ter Vax large-computer line. for the job cuts and related steps. ! needed by Manchester room Colonial with pond. Owner wants agency. Personalized COVENTRY-Newly re- “O week in the nation’s first living-donor transplant. John Smith watches. Coro., Control Data Corp., Amdahl The danger to mainframes and That will give IBM a net loss in the ' contemporary flair. reasonable offer. Phil­ decorated Dutch Co- training. 646-4655. Features oversized kit­ ips Real Estate, 742- minicomputers was obscured early fourth quarter and guarantee a lonlal. 2 acres FULL-TIme Receptlo- chen, first floor family 1450a Including 6 stall horse in the decade by the industry’s over­ decline in 1989 earnings compared nlst/Word Processor room and beautifully MANCHESTER-Call to­ barn and fenced pas­ all growth. With expansion slowing. to 1988. for expanding general finished basement and day on this gracious tures. Frontage on Wil- Insurance agency. Ex­ lau n d ry , oversized 5/5, 2 family. Covered llmontlc River. Easy Parties abused campaign loophole cellent benefit pack­ deck overlooking porches up and down, access to Route 44 and age. Call Norma, beautiful wooded lot. hardwood floors, gas 1-84.$159,900. Philips Monday-Frlday, 8am- $229,900. Century 21, heat, 2 cor garage, Real Estate, 742-1450o WASHINGTON (AP) — Nation­ campaign finance. in Texas, which has not been carried CCS including the two national politi­ 4pm. 643-1128. Epstein Realty, 647- But the parties say the center is cal parties. Also, much of the money convenient location. al and state officials of both major by a Democratic presidential can­ PARAPROFESSIONAL 8895.Q $179,000. Flono Real political parties deny a study taking a one-sided view of campaign didate since 1976, is more interested was given in key presidential states (Teacher Aide.) Re­ Estate, 646-5200.O COLONIAL-9 rooms, 5 and about a third of the money was PETS UNIQUE GIFTS AUTDMDTIVE FRUIT BASKETS source room. Coventry bedrooms, 2V2 baths. group’s charge that they pumped spending. in protecting its state and local can­ SOUTH WINDSOR- BOLTON-Brond new 4 Large treed lot. Leslie Goodman, spokeswoman given in the last four weeks. High School (Full-time Brand new Farmhouse bedroom Contempor­ money exempt from federal regula­ didates from a Republican sweep MANCHESTER PET N E W ENGLAND CARDINAL BUICK'S PERO'S FRUIT STAND. $225,000. Coll Vivian Although corporations and labor CENTER-Chrlstmas to cover a leave of Colonial. Quality built ary on Birch Mountain. tion into last year’s presidential for the Republican National Com­ than in promoting a presidential can­ AMUSEMENTS. 50's professional car wax 8k Fancy Fruit Baskots absence for remainder ferguson. Blanchard 8c gift certificates availa­ custom home set on a Great layout with hard­ Rossetto Realtors,” campaign. mittee, said the report “really ig­ didate. unions are barred from conuibuting Gift Shop. "Unique gift detail service gift cer­ dollvortd locally. of school year.) Con­ wooded acre. Features ble. 687 Main Street, Ideas from the 50's Largo soloctlon of Im­ wood floors. Cedar We're Selling Houses" In a report issued Tbesday, the nores the fact that ... we operate on Slagle’s Republican counterpart, directly to campaigns for federal of­ tificates now ovallablo tact Dr. John Ma- Include 4 bedrooms, ceilings, and more on a Manchester. 649-4273. era." Hand painted for Christmas giving. ported Wicker at2l0% 646-2482.0______Center for Responsive Politics .said two levels, under federal laws and Fred Meyer, said his party uses con­ fice, and individual conuibulions are cLean, Jr., Director. 21/2 baths, Atrium IV2 ocre lot. Trades D.J.'S DOG GROOMING porcelain figurines, Sonlor Citizon discount off. Moke this Christ­ Pupil and Staff Support doors, fireplace, wrap­ BOLTON-New listing. Republican and Democratic parties under stale laws.” tributions that are exempt from limited, they may make unlimited A PET SUPPLY. Bed­ music boxes, luke mas merrier with o gift considered. Some (8 voors and up). Pri­ Services, Coventry around front porch and owner financing avail­ Need an In-law quar­ in nine battleground states received Ginny Terz.ano, a spokeswoman federal limits for research, recruit­ contributions in most states for slate ding, canopy, Brass boxes, home games, ces start at $62.99. from Pore's. 276 Oak­ Public Schools, 78 Ri­ 32x16 deck overlooking ters? It so, here Is the cuddle and mats. Christmas gift certifi­ land Stroot, Monchos- able! Flano Real Est­ $28.5 million in so-called “soft for the Democratic National Com­ ment and training of candidates and and local campaigns, party building Como In onytimo for pley HIM Road, Coven­ private backyard. Ex­ ate, 646-5200.O perfect answer In this Coats, sweaters, rain cates available. 77 Tol­ gift cortlflcotos or coll tor. 643-6384. unique 11 room Raised money” donations not covered by mittee, said: “They sort of want to for administrative functions. and voter drives. try, CT 06238. 742-7317. cellent home for enter­ BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom gear, life lockets, and land Turnpike, Man- for your oppolntmont. taining. $259,900. D.W. Ranch with an 8 room federd limits. federalize the process, which is not But Ms. Miller said the group This is called “soft money” and is back packs. Unique cot chester. 646-1533. 81 Adorns Stroot/ Mon- Colonial. Fireplace, main floor living area Fish Reolty, 643-1591 .□ formal dining room, Included in the total were con­ going to be realistic. When you put found “obvious patterns of ques­ not supposed to be used in cam­ furniture. Holiday goo­ BLUE SKY TRADING Chostor. 646-7789. SWEDISH GIFTS and a 3 room apart­ tionable soft money giving. No paigns for federal office. dies, toys and crates. CO. American Indian MANCHESTER- appllanced kitchen and ment on the lower tributions of more than $7.5 million money into state parties, that’s a J HOMES Woodhll I Heights 2 car garage. $155,900. state issue and the state has to deal wonder voters have so little con­ The study covered 7,098 con­ Pet pictures with Santa lewelry, estate |e- SCANDANAVIAN OIFT level. 3 baths, 2 firepla­ from the Democratic National Com­ every Sunday 12 to 5. welry, Gold and Silver. FOR SALE Ranch with 6 rooms, Call Louise Pannela. ces, over 5acres. A nice with that, and they don’t want fidence in our politicians when they tributions by individuals, corpora­ JEWELRY SHOP. The largest se­ IV2 baths, fireplaced Blanchard & Rossetto mittee and more than $2 million December 24th, 8am-12 Senior citizen dis­ lection of Swedish mini farm. Only from the Republican National Com­ federal involvement.” are sabotaging our laws like this.” tions, unincorporated businesses, noon. 119 Oakland counts. Gift certifi­ living room, screened Realtors,” We're Sel­ $298,000. U & R Realty, BRAY JEWELERS. "Spe­ Foods In the area. Nut­ MANCHESTER-Quaint porch, 2 car garage. ling Houses” 646-2482.0 mittee. Texas Democratic Chairman Bob Ms. Miller said the group con­ trade associations and the ^ -ar Street, Manchester. cates. 10% discount crackers, Pyramids, vintage home. Charm­ 643-2692.0 649-0485. cializing In Diamonds." Doris Borque. $159,900. “Anyone can see there was Slagle, contacted in Dallas, said, cluded soft money was used toward Democratic and Republican national with this ad. 217 Center Seiko, Lassole and Hummel Figu­ ing Cape with lots of Sentry Real Estate, 643- wholesale erosion of our campaign the presidential race because 11 in­ committees to state parties in Street, Manchester. Watches. Watch mak­ rines. Ellington Center character. Spacious 4060.O “Those folks in Washington, D.C., 647-0607. Plaza, Ellington. 872- dining room with built- dividuals and eight businesses each California, Colorado, Forida, Il­ ing and Goldsmlthlng COVENTRY- finance laws during last year’s are looking through the wrong end BDDKS on premises. Open ev­ 0273. in china closet, country presidential campaign,” said Ellen of the telescope, and I don’t know if contributed more than $100,000 in linois, Missouri, Pennsylvania, kitchen, hardwood Immaculote well deco­ ery Sunday In De­ rated 8 room home. Miller, executive director of the cen­ a microscope would help.” the nine states and 42 percent of the North Carolina, Texas and LITTLE PROFESSOR VIDED8 cem ber. 699 M ain I CHRISTMAS floors, and even a big BOOK CENTER. "We screened porch, fenced Lovely landscape with ter, a bipartisan group that studies Slagle said the Democratic parly money came from out-of-state sour- Washington. Street, Manchester. I TREES brick front wallk. 1 help you find books yard, within walking MOVIES 8k MORE "Your 643-S417. Great eastern views. you’ll love." Christmas home video store" The distance of park and BURGESS NURSERY. pool. $132,900. D.W. Doris Bourque. gift certificates availa­ plaza at Burr Corners, Come see our choice. ble. Open 7 days. 1058 Fish Realty, 643-1591.D $209,900. Sentry Real 1139 Tolland Turnpike, Balsam Fir Christmas Estate, 643-4060.O Japan sees growth in defense spending Tolland Turnpike Monchester. Video BEAUTY 8ALDNS T rees. Cut your (Heartland Plaza) 646- MANCHESTER $165,(M)0 sales and rentals. Gift TRES CHIC BEAUTY own...Blue and White TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s defense arms reductions from that point of could result in a cutback in this since 1985, and now is judged 7101. certificates available. Spruce. Gift certifi­ THE BOTTOM LINE IS SALON has gift certifi­ I HELP 1 7 7 1 HELP That there are just a couple units left of these luxurious budget, already judged the third view. So our own efforts for im­ country’s defense budget. third-biggest in the world or slightly Monday-Thursdoy, 8- cates available for all cates available for 9pm; Friday and Satur­ WANTED L J w H N n o condos with central air, central vac, marble fireplace, a largest in the world, will continue to proving our self-defense are not ex­ And an anonymous Foreign Mini­ ahead of Britain, France and West your holiday styles. spring planting. Open 7 dream kitchen, fully ^plianced and private garage. day 10-10pm; Sunday Great stocking days a week. Burgess grow even as the superpowers talk pected to change at the moment,” stry official was quoted in the Germany. UNIQUE GIFTS 12-8pm. 643-6445. Lovely landscaping and set back from the road within a about cutting back on military Foreign Ministry spokesman Taizo Yomiuri Shimbun daily as saying, Much of the defense buildup took stutters I 303 East Cen­ Nursery. 373 Deming secluded eirea. Owner will assist with financing to quali­ ter Street, Manchester. Street, South Windsor, fied buyer. spending, officials say. MANCHESTER VIL- Watanabe told a news conference “The Asian situation is completely place in close coordination with the LAOE MOTOR INN. 643-2483. CT 06074. 644-1966. In a region so far immune to Tuesday. different from that of Europe, and United Stales, which by treaty is Center Street, Man­ _ J AUTDMDTIVE dramatic improvements in relations He was asked if the outcome of still remains unstable. Japan needs obliged to help defend Japan. The chester. Wrap up a Luv like those occurring in Europe, the superpower summit in Malta, to develop a minimum defense two countries’ navies and air forces Tub, an Ideal gift for PAP AUTO PARTS. 307 FLDRAL NEED X-MAS Japan has at best cool relations witJi which gave new impetus to arms strength for deterrence.” your loved ones. Gift East Center Street, collaborate on defense planning, and certificates available Manchester (Rear of | 5 S | i 1 the Soviet Union as the two negotiations between the United Last week, the Asahi Shimbun PARK HILL JOYCE the Japanese have been building up anytime. 646-2300. Lenox Pharmacy) Su­ SHOP. Fancy Fruit $ CASH? $ countries are deadlocked over an old States and Soviet Union, would newspaper reported that the defense potent air and anti-submarine forces. r w A F T M E N ’ S per savings on great Baskets, Boxwood territorial dispute. And the United reduce Japan’s military spending. budget would grow a hefty 6 percent OALLBRY. "The Place gift Ideas. 10% off gift Trees. All your Christ­ certificotes. 649-3528. Come join the new team of tele­ Slates is pressing Tokyo to increase The United States is starting to plan in the fiscal year that begins in Unlike Central Europe, with its on Cooper Street." Let mas needs. 36 Oak marketers at the Manchester MANCHESTER $144,900 its budgetary support for U.S. forces for defense cuts, and U.S. Defense April, to about $27.8 billion, or fairly clear divide between two su­ us wrap UP a great LYNCH PONTIAC- Street, Manchester. CONVENIENTLY LOCATED Christmas for you. Toyota Parts and Ser­ 649-0792. based in Japan. Secretary Dick Cheney says lire roughly 1 percent of gross national perpower camps on the ground, tlic Herald. Great hours 5-8pm Mon- Attractive, newer, 6 room Capo with 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 The Associated Press Open 7 days a week vice Department; gift baths, fireplaced living room, first floor laundry, formal Japan’s military budget, always Soviets have reduced military product. Far East is a vast area in which con- from December 5th. 58 certificates now avail­ SEASON’S day-Friday. Earning potential of dining room. Large, tenced-in back yard. Located on a controversial in light of a constitu­ sjjending. The U.S. defense budget is more uol of the sea is a more important Cooper street. 647-8161. able. "Whatever your quiet, child-safe street. Close to school, shopping and FLEEING FIRE — Los Angeles firefighters help people down $8.10 per hour. otherjattvantenpes. tion that bans war, has grown steadi­ Japanese newspapers reported tlian 10 times as large and consumes factor, and there are more con­ ports desire" Lynch, GREETINGS a ladder after a fire broke out in this nine story building Tues­ 500 West Center Street, ly through the 1980s to increase the today that Seiki Nishihiro, vice min­ 6 percent of gross national product. tenders; the Soviets, China, the TO ALL OUR day. More than a dozen people were trapped on the roof of Manchester. 646-4321. I D.F. REALE, INC. country’s ability to fend off Soviet ister of the Defense Agency, had Japan’s defense spending has U.S.-Japan alliance, and powerful FRIENDS For more information please call attack. cautioned the public against think­ grown rapidly in dollar terms due to smaller countries like Vietnam and the building and were rescued by helicopter. At least 15 per­ ' REAL ESTATE “It is separate from (superpower) the yen’s almost doubling in value the Koreas. Gerlinde at 647-9946. 175 Main St., Manchester ing that the superpower summit sons were injured. 646-4525

! 24— MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1989

[ g j ] HOMES J g T I h o m es CONDOMINIUMS CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE STORE/OFFICE {CARS I FOR RENT FOR SALE FOR SALE MANCHESTER- Priced Spcciolls# SOUTH Wlndsor-Unlaue to sell, two fomllv. New LAST Model Available. CHEROKEE Jeep, 1977. CHEVY-1975, El Camlno. In the air New era Poisoning evervthinol Bus line, 3 bedroom Townhouse, This 7 room, IV bath Runs excellent. $1,500 3 full baths, fireplaced 2 With 1985 motor. $3,500 center of town. Mallard View Unit Is ELLINGTON or best otter. 646-2358. or best otter. Call 871- $149,000. Broker, 529- living room, dining only $141,9001 Call us DclitI MEADOWVIEW 0014 otter 4pm. room, kitchen, 1 car DODGE - Omni, 1984. One 8 2 7 6 .______today. Blanchard 8, FORD, 1971, Maverick. garage. Immediate oc­ Rossetto Realtors," PLAZA owner. Air condition­ Funds for van UConn basketball Fish tmlikely source Come view this beoutl- cupancy. $168,000. U 8, ing, A M /FM Cassette, Needs body work. fully decorated 3 bed­ We're Selling Houses" Runs. $99. Call 647-1824. R Realty, 643-2692.a 646-2482.0 cruise, sunroof. $2375. hinge on testing/3 room raised ranch. CARPENTRY/ 1000 s q . ft. 646-5652.______must rely on Smith/11 of fobd sickness/10 Living room, eat-ln- Acres to Roam - Lovely ELECTRICAL kltchen, IVa baths, roc REMODELING Busy Rte. 83, new lOXIsq. ft. 1979 concord. 2 door, home located on 2 plus fLOTS/LAND rental area. In attractive excellent, fully loaded. ITRUCKS/VANS room area, deck, main­ acres In delightful Bol­ shopping plaza. Ideal for re­ tenance free exterior, I FOR SALE DUMAS ELECTRIC Radial tires, new I FOR SALE ton setting. Lots of HANDYMEN/CARPBITERS Service changes, tail, office, professional, serv­ brakes. $1500.00. 649- attached garage, beau- trees, shrubs, flowers LAND-$85,000 approved CleanlnQ. HauHnj, Catpenhy, Ftomodeing additional wiring and ice. 4931.______FORD 1985 - F150, long tlfullv landscaped. and privacy. Great Reasonaby Priced Call $157,000. Henry Asso- building lot. Forest Free EsHmalea repairs on existing 1980 DATSUN 210, four ” bed, V6, standard. 61K, views of the yard. Call Hills; $115,000.1.5 acre James J. Gessay Cap. Excellent condl- clates, Inc. 644-4723. Anne. RE/MAX East of A l C a k Answared homes. Quality work at door sedan, 113,000 the River, 647-1419. approved lot. Forest Rick's Handyman & affordable prices. 875-0134 miles. Clean, excellent tlon. 646-2439.______SOUTH WINDSOR - Hills. Build using your condition. Call 647-9382 $168,500. Owner anx­ Carpentiy Service Entirely owner operated. DODGE - 1986. '150', 318 Reduced to $139,900. plans or sellers. Sentry onytime.______CIO, automatic, bed ious to sell this Large Colonial-Cape. Real Estote, 643-4060.O 646-194S 27 years exp. Call beautifully decorated 3 PONTIAC, 1980, Gran liner, tool box, 50K, Vintage woodwork. APPROVED Building Joseph Dumas {INDUSTRIAL $5500. 742-8669. bedroom ranch. New Modern kitchen. FHA- Prlx-6 cylinder, excel­ carpeting, new rec Lots-Private land PAINTIN6/PAPERIN6 64B-S2S3. PROPERTY lent condition, original VA. Buyers welcome. loans available on lots room. Living room, RE/MAX East of the owner, garaged. Call formal dining room, River, 647-1419______In Coventry and He­ MANCHESTER-2 large 568-4269.______bron. Lots start at McHugh Himself ''e a s y d o e s i t " is the garage bays and office. CARS iMatirliPHlpr Mprali fireplace. Mainte­ We'll MULTI - Level charm, $65,000. Some owner Painting & wallpapering at to describe placing a 1,100 square feet. 647- help you word your od. FOR SALE nance free exterior, 2 convenient location In car garage. A must see. financing and sweet 9976. 643-2711. Cheney Historic Dis­ equity programs are itsbestFraeEstlKs.Fully Z ’w?dot?er«tt^^"" Henry Associates, Inc. trict. Charmingly up­ 644-4723.______available. Call for de­ Insured. Establisheed 1974. CLEANING dated. Squeaky clean tails. Flano Real Est­ Thursday, Dec. 7, 1989 Now construction - Gor­ Interior. Soper family ate, 646-5200.0 643-9321 SERVICES Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents geous new Garrison room. Asking $134,700. MISCELLANEOUS CLYDE 1990 VOLKSWAGEN Colonial, available for Call Barbara for more SERVICES POLISH woman will CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. JEHAGL Immediate occupancy. Information. RE/MAX BUSINESS YOU CAN enjoy extra clean your house. For ROUTE 03, VERNON 4 door, 5 speed Great family room. East of the River, 647- vacation money by ex­ more Information call 84 Line. Continental $9,995 PROPERTY changing Idle Items in Quality throughout. 1719. 644-2835, 644-4663. 84 Buick ContU \Afag $5,995 Call Ron for more In­ your home for cash ... SNOW PLOWING 7 NEW office building for RAINBOW Carpet 84 Bonneville 4 Dr. $6,895 formation. RE/MAX with an ad In classified. Commercial and Residential Cleanlng-$19.95 per 1st sale or lease. 5,300 85Electra4Dr. $9,995 Indictment East of the River, 647- CONDOMINIUMS Call 643-2711 to place your Snow blower services available. room. Call 291-8185. $10,244 1419.0 ______square foot building ad. 85 Caprice Wagon $6,695 I FOR SALE has twin office suites Cal Mike 6494304 Free estimates. Price reduced - 3 bed­ having many special Mon-Sat 9am-9pm 65 Buick Somerset 4 Dr $7,295 room Colonial, over­ CHFA Approved. Excel­ features. Priced to sell {PAINTING/ 65 Celebrity Wagon $6,695 sized lot, roomy WEKLFS PAMTWG Ca LOW RATES lent 3 room, IV2 bath or lease with build outs Quality work at a PAPERING 86 Honda Civic 2 Dr. $5,695 comfort abounds. Im­ Included. For Informa­ raaaonabls pricsl 86 Delta 88 2 Dr $9,995 ORDER YOURS TODAY produces Townhouse In new con­ maculate Inside and Need repdirs around the dition! Flowing lay-out tion call 646-4464. The Interior a Exterior PAINTING - Interior. 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 1990 VOLKSWAGEN out. A lot of home. Call with spacious, open de­ Lozier Group.______Free EAlmatee home? Call an expert. Barbara for more In­ Reasonable rotes. Free 86 Century lA^gon $7,495 . FOX sign. Fireplace and all You'll find the help you 2 door coupe formation. RE/MAX LOCATIONI Location! Call Brian Weigle estimates. Excellent 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 am enities! $109,900. Location! Newer office need In Classified. 643- East of the River, 647- 6 4 5 -8 9 1 2 ' 2711. work performed. 646- 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 Strano Real Estate, suite conveniently Ico- 2149 otter 5pm. 1419.0 ______66 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 19 arrests 647-7653.0______ated to Route 84. In­ Lots of Room - Charming ONLY Four Units Re­ cludes 2 offices, one on LAWN CARE 86 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr $6,895 3 bedroom Colonial, CONCRETE {MISCELLANEOUS maining. Seclal builder the 2nd floor and 1st 86 Pent Grand Am SE $8/495 By Larry Rosenthal large living room, ex­ financing. 2 bedrooms, floor. Or storage! Also {ser v ic es $7,690 tra large fireplaced quality built Town- wall-to-wall carpeting, 872-9111 The Associated Press family room. Attrac­ Get that chiiriney repaired YARD MASTERS houses. l '/2 baths, gar­ elevator, approxi­ before winterl Call now GSL Building Mainte­ tive lot. Home Is a age with opener. Su­ mately $40.00 a month LEAVES RAKED &REMOVEC nance Co. Commercl- NEW HAVEN — Law officers today arrested the beauty. Very very for heaf. Very Impres­ for a free estimate. Fully Trees cut, yards clean^, perb location. 201-203 ol/ResIdentlol building S ch aller's OROFR YOURS TODAY reputed boss of the Connecticut faction of the Gambino clean. Call Barbara. New State Rood. sive building. Ideal for nsured. Lawns, Brush removal, repairs and home Im­ RE/MAX East of the crime family and 18 other members of the organization Strano Real Estate, attorney's, accoun­ TALAGA MASONRY gutters cleanedi driveways provements. Interior Quality River, 647-1419. 647-7653.0 tant's, Insurancel Take sealed. and exterior painting, on racketeering, illegal gambling and extortion charges, a look. $123,900. Anne 643-8209 Pre-owned Auto HUGE Duplex. S170's. 7-6 MANCHESTER-Priced 643-9996 light carpentry. Com­ 9.9%* federal authorities said. to sell. Immaculate, Miller Reol Estate, 647- plete lanitorlal ser­ Value Priced with newer heating sys­ 8000.D Federal, state and local police officers acted on an in­ tem. Front and rear spacious 3 bedroom, vice. Experienced, rel­ ON ANY iable, free estimates. 83 Olds Ciera dictment handed up Wednesday by a grand jury in porches. 2 car garage, 2'/2 bath Townhouse. ONE OF THE good habits Home offers large kit­ WANT ADS are worth 643-0304. ATA/C.PS $2,900 NEW VW IN Hartford and unseal^ today. and more. Must sell. ROOMS thrifty people hove deve­ Blanchard & Rossetto chen, separate, dining looking Into when you're The indictment named 22 people, 16 from the Stam- room, central air, full FOR RENT loped is dolly reading of looking tor a place *0 86 Ford Tempo STOCK ford-Greenwich and greater Bridgeport areas of Connec­ Realtors," We're Sel­ the ads In classified. AT.A/C.PS $ 4 4 9 5 ling Houses" 646-2482.0 basement, freshly live...whether It's a home, FURNITURE ticut and six from Westchester County, N.Y. Three of the painted. Move right In. MANCHESTER - House That's where they find on apartment or a mobile PRE-OWNED to share. Bus line. $350 value buys. 86 C hew /'^/a suspects were still being sought late this morning. Don't miss this one. home. 10 piece living room set, $142,900. D.W. Fish monthly. One month's AT.Ster50^y^,995 SPECIALS Anthony Mcgale, 36, described as the alleged head of security. 645-8358. dark pine with sleeper. INVITATION TO BID #990 Reolty, 643-1591.0 Excellent condition. 84 Chevy Celebrity 88 FORD RANGER the Gambino family’s Connecticut faction, was arrested The East Hartford Public M A N C H ESTE R-$79,900 I APARTMENTS {APARTMENTS $400. 646-6799. AT.A/C.PS $ 2 , 9 0 0 8688 today in Stamford, where he lives, said U.S. Attorney Ml llbridge Hollow. One Extra Cab Stanley Twardy. Schools, 110 Long Hill Drive, APARTMENTS {FOR RENT {fo r RENT 88Hond7,.*t n'xdLX East Hartford, Ct., 06108, will bedroom with ameni­ I 87 TOYOTA TERCEL Twardy said the other men arrested included high- ties; $81,900. M ill- {MISCELLANEOUS 5-spd..ASP'-y, 4 0 1 ; receive sealed bids for WIN­ FOR RENT 6 room heated apart­ Load^ V I U ,^ y O Auto 88 ranking supervisors for the New York-based Gambino or­ bridge Hollow. 1st MANCHESTER-2 bed­ FOR SALE 61 DOW REPLACEMENT AT ment. $800 with secur­ 87 MerriH^-.'^ugor ganization. SILVER LANE ELEMENTARY floor, 1 bedroom, lo­ ity. No pets. 646-2426. room apartments. Ap­ v-8.1B.LoacCOuyooc 87 SUZUKI SAMURAI cated poolside. Doris Ukef SCHOOL. Bid information and Weekdays, 9-4. pliances. $500-$525 plus eNew ^ yOjW O 5 Spd., Air 4 9 9 5 Twardy said the men were charged with ‘‘typical or­ specifications are available in Bourque. Sentry Real Rental utilities. Security and E N D R O L L S 85 Toyota Camry ganized-crime crimes.” The prosecutor was to hold a Estate, 643-4060.O Manchester, renovated 2 AVAILABLE the Business Office of the lmmedlately-3 room references. 643-5372, 27'/4" width — SO« AT, LcxKJed $ 6,995 87 TOYOTA P/UP news conference this afternoon at the federal courthouse School Department. Sealed SLEEP Like Royalty In Family, appliances, bus­ 9am-5pm. 13" width — 2 tor 50$ line, near center, $600 plus apartment. Security 82 Pontiac Firebird 5 3 8 8 . in New Haven to provide more details about the arrests bids will be received until 2:00 two large master bed­ Newsprint end rollt cen be utilities. 12/1 occupancy. and references re­ V6.AT./VC, 6 ^ and the crimes allegedly committed by the members of p.m., Monday, December 11, room sultesi Unique quired. $495 monthly. picked up at the Mcncheeter 84 FORD PROBE Dale 529-8276, Matt 653- Low Milos 1989, at which time they will 1,600 square foot Con­ 643-1577.______CONDOMINIUMS H e n id ONLY before 11 a.m. 1 0 ,3 8 8 the Gambino organiz.alion. 6564. Monday through Thundey. 88 Honda Prelude 'S' be publicly opened and read temporary Town- {fo r r e n t The FBI describes the Gambino family as the nation's aloud. The East Hartford house. 2'/2 baths. No 6 room Duplex. $700 plus $ 87 JEEP CHEROKEE security. Available 12,995 Patrick Flynn/Manchesler Herald largest and most powerful single crime organiz.ation. Public Schools reserves the waiting! Fully ap- MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ CARDINAL 85 Toyota Celica 13,488 right to accept or reject any or January 1st. 649-4992. BEAuTlFUL!*^^edroom The Gambino family operates a far-flung organization pllanced kitchen, gas room luxury town- AT Loaded $ all bids or the right to waive MANCHESTER-Large, 3 Townhouse, 2'/j baths, BUICK, INC. 5^995 84SCIROCCO BOOKING IT — Todd Longo of Newington Manchester Community College where is Longo is a second semester student at the and has traditionally been the dominant crime family in heat. Plus, splash In the house. All appliances, garage, rec room, mic­ technical formalities if it is in pool, play tennis, take bedroom Duplex. 1989 Century Coupe $11,960 86 Buick Regal _5_Sgdj_Leattjer 4 3 8 8 researching a paper for an English class. local college. Connecticut, federal authorities say. heat, coble, carpeting, rowave, washer/dryer, 1988 Skylark Sedan Special $8,590 is busy Wednesday at the library at the best interest of the School a walk. Abuts wa­ Children welcome. V8, Locked, 0 7 OOC air conditioning. Coll air. $900 per month plus 1988 Chav S-IO Ext Cab P/U $10,900 Department to do so. tershed property. This 647-1595. Available December 1. Low Miles v / ,y y o 8 $ G U $675 monthly plus utlll- utilities with option to 1988 Buick Park/We. $13,960 Richard A. Huot, place was made for 1987 Okhmoblle Firanza $8,490 86 Honda Accord LX 6 9 8 8 you!! $149,900. Anne EAST HARTFORD - one tles. 649-9443.______buy. Security deposit Director, Business Services and two bedroom and references re­ 1987 Buidt Riviera T-Type $10,960 5-Spd, Loaded $ 7,995 86JETTA Miller Real Estate, 647- ONE bedroom apart­ quired. No pets. 8-5, 1987 Buick Regal $6,695 013-12 apartments. Heat, hot 1987 CMC S-IS S pt P/U $8,380 85 Ponliac Grand Am Lack of site hampers local clothing bank in helping the needy 8000. □ ment. $550 monthly, ye­ 646-6454 ; 6-9, 647-1805. Auto 5 9 9 8 water and parking. 1987 Chav S-10 P/U $8,280 V6.AT.A/C $ arly lease. Security 4^995 87 G U NOTICE $425-$500-$550 month. deposit, references re­ 1987 Cadilac Bn>ugham $13,960 knew he would not be able to afford not afford to buy new clothes in Churches. It has been four weeks delivered adequate clothing supplies families signed up during the month PUBLIC HEARING Call after 6pm 528-6616. 1986 Corvette Loaded SPECIAL 87 Mit?'t n cis LS SBpd„ $ (tn ro q f7 9 8 8 quired. No pets. Peter­ HOMES 1986 Bukk LeSabre Coqre $7,980 By Dianna M. Talbot to buy a new wardrobe in time for time for the upcoming frigid since the only free clothing bank in in person, according to Nancy (Tarr, of September alone. BOARD OF DIRECTORS man Real Estate. 649- 5-Spd,A,SO't < 00$; l ^ F O R RENT 1986 Buick Century Sedan $8,995 Low Miles '? 0 ,yy0 84 BUICK CENTURY Manchester Herald winter. weather. town was closed for fire-safety code executive director of MACC, and MACC had expected at least the TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT INVITATION TO BID 9404. 1986 Chev Motile Carlo $7,480 83 Cutlass Supreme In another part of town, a single And not too long afterwards, violations. spokeswoman for the clothing bank. same amount of needy families this Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of Sealed bids will be received in MANCHESTER-2 bed­ MANCHESTER-2 bed- 1988 Merc. Grand M a n ^ $8,960 V6.AT,A/C, A 7 001; 4 1 8 8 Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a public hearing at the Lin­ 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $5,895 Low Miles v 4 , y y o j\n elderly and sickly American mother and her young child had al­ another single mother in Manchester MACC operated the bank out of a “There is no clothing bank open year as it had last year, Carr said. the General Services' office, room, 1st floor Farm- room, garage, en­ 84 MONTE CARLO coln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester 1986 Fbmiac Trane Am 26K $8,995 84Toyqt'j/: n QGT basement of the Mayfair Gardens at this point, and it is very cold out,” But then, after 12 years of operating 41 Center Street, Manchester, house. Utilities. closed porch. Security. 1986 Buick Century Sedan veteran had just been released from most moved out of their old apart- became desperate as the weather Connecticut, on Tuesday, December 12, 1989 at 7 30 p m to $7,980 SS, Rare 6786 CT until 11:00 a.m. on the Parking tor two. Com­ No pets. $800. 647-9976, 1985 Bukk Skylark $4,995 an area hospital after a long stay, mcni and were about to move into a turned from cold to freezing. She, housing complex’s recreation build­ she said. out of the basement location, the consider and act on the following: date shown below for the fol­ pletely renovated. East Harttord/Glaston- 1985 Buick Riviera Loaded $8,795 85 Buick Century 88 GOLF during which he successfully battik new one. During the final stage of too, could not afford to buy enough ing on North Main Street, but both That there may be other people in bank was closed because of a lack of To accept a conveyance from and to convey to The lowing: Washer hookup. $700.1 1984 Buick Century $5,960 bury llne-7 room Cope, ATA/C.PS 5 Spd 6 5 8 8 a .serious illness. He arrived home to cleanup at the old apartment, they winter clothes to keep her three the town and the organization have need of free winter clothes “is a real adequate fire exits. Manchester Memorial Hospital certain premises for the pur­ DECEMBER 15, 1989-PUR­ months security. 649- 1984 Che vrotot Celebrity $3,995 $ 4^495 3087. new Interior, 1 cor 1982 Ford Muetario $3,495 his Manchester apartment only to put some bags filled with their young children warm. been unable to find another rent-free concern to us,” she said. Since the dosing, MACC and the pose of the realignment of portions of the easterly line and of CHASE OF 4- COMPOUND garage, screened 81 Adams St., Manchester 85 Honda Accord LX 84 ESCORT the westerly line of Turkington Street. (A copy of the proposed WATER METERS MANCHESTER - 4 room learn that all his clothes that had clothes out in the hallway. When These are three of a handful of location to re-open it, officials said. Her worry is justified. town’s Human Services Department porch, washer/dryer 649-4571 S Spd., AC 1 9 9 5 ordinance may be seen in the Town Clerk’s Office during busi­ apartment. Applian­ hookup. $900 per month $ 5,995 been in the apartment's storage they came back out, the bags and real stories that in the past month In each of the cases, a volunteer Last year, 581 families signed up have searched unsuccessfully for a ness hours.) DECEMBER 15, 1989 - RECYCLED PAPER DIS­ ces, heat, hot water, plus utilities, security 87 Dodge Omni “ WVW BEETLE room had been stolen. Drained, their contents had disappeared. were called to the attention of the affiliated with the clothing bank at the bank to outfit their members, Proposed Ordinance — to consider the adoption of an or­ POSAL cable. 649-5249. deposit. Call 647-9040 AT.A/C.PS, v64 4 ,y00 y 0$; 1 3 8 8 physically and emotionally, the man Helpless, the mother knew she could Manchester Area Conference of measured the needy ones and according to Carr. This year, 184 Please see CLOTHING, page 10 dinance authorizing the purchase of premises at 470-472 Main evenings. BOB RILEY UkeNew DECEMBER 19, 1989-P U R ­ MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ F^rtcm don't induda tax, rag,, and ara Street from \^ s le y C. Gryk and Mary K. Gryk for the sum of room townhouse with 87 Toyota Celica GTS CHASE OF MICRO COM­ AVAILABLE OLDSMOBILE 5-Spd, Loaded ^ 1 tor orderad vahiclet. All inoentivet $642,400.00. (A copy of the proposed ordinance may be seen PUTERS & NETWORK AT fireplace. All applian­ Immediately- Includad in prioaa. Paymanla baaad in the Town Clerk's Office during business hours.) on SI000cash or Irada lor 60 months POLICE STATION ces, heat, hot water, Remodelled 4 bedroom 259 Adams St., 84 Olds Ciero Coupe. 7 carpeting, air condi­ S t 12.M%bankfinandng. Payments Dec, ,1941 Proposed appropriation to General Fund - TRANSFER Cape. Large family V6, AT. Loaded don't induda tax, rag., imd ara sub- Feminist-hating rifleman The Town of Manchester is an Manchester ^4 995 Disclosure sought tioning. Call 649-5240. room, fireplace, eat-ln to Capital Improvement Reserve Fund and allocation equal opporlunity employer, jed to aadk approval. Sale ends 12/ in Reserve Fund 8 for purchase of property at kitchen, carpeted llvln- 649-1749 86 Pontiac Grand Am 12«9 remembered at and requires an affirmative ac­ MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ 470-472 Main Street ...... $642,400 00 room townhouse. All groom, large laundry 1987 Dodge Shelby 2 $7,995 V6.5-Spd,A/C ^4 tion policy for all of its Con­ and bath. $995 per 9.9% Is lor 48 monihs, $10,000 max, to be financed from proceeds of 1-291 condemnation tractors and Vendors as a appliances, heat, hot 1989 Olds Trofe-0 $17,995 loan wHh approved credit thru Mid- Pearl Harbor award already received. water, carpeting, air month plus utilities. 86 Ford Escort ’ lantio Bank North. In Stock Only. fatally shoots 14 in rampage 1987 Ford Mustang GT $11,995 of business links condition of doing business 646-4144. AT, A/C, stereo ^ 4 4 9 5 PEARL HARBOR. Hawaii All public meetings of the Town of Manchester are held at conditioning. Call 649- 1987 Olds Calais $6995 with the Town, as per Federal 5240. (AP) — The Navy and the Na­ loMtions which are accessible to handicapped citizens. In ad­ Order 11246. 1987 Chevy S-10 Blazer $9,995 Preferred Equities, a parmership that MONTREAL (/YP) — A man women and said he was going to kill cial person.” 1985 Ford LTD $4,995 By Alex Girelli tional Park Service were com­ dition, handicapped individuals requiring an auxilliary aid in Bid forms, plans and fS fiilbm an/ included Robert F. Blanchard and who said feminists “spoiled my life” some women in revenge, said Jac­ Duscheneau said the gunman order to facilitate their partidpation at meetings should contact STORE/OHFICE 1966 Olds 98 $9,995 9500 miles § 12,995 Manchester Herald specifications are available at EAST Hartford-Clean, 5 Paul J. Rossetto, Manchester memorating today’s 48th an­ stormed into the University of identified himself as a student, but the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the scheduled meet­ {fo r r e n t 1966 Cadi Fleetwood $13,995 82 Chevy El Comino ques Duscheneau, a senior police in­ the General Services’ office. rooms, garage, 1st VOLKSWAGEN developers, as well as Dr. Nicholas niversary of the Japanese attack ing so that appropriate arrangements can be made. 1986 Porsche 944 $16,995 ve.AT.Ps, 6 c A o i; Mary Scars, a Republican mem­ Montreal engineering school, sin­ vestigator. did not specify a school. The TOWN OF MANCHESTER, floor. No pets. $525 plus 1984 Audi SOOOS $6,995 Low Miles v O .^ y O Palermo and Theodore R. Ciun- on Pearl Harbor. Ronald Osella, Secretary utilities. 528-2400. OFFICE Space-330 ber of Ihc town Ethics Commission, gling out and fatally shooting 14 “He mentioned in the letter that weapon was a .223 caliber Sturm CONNECTICUT square feet, $302 per 1986 Chevy Eureeporl ^,995 83 CheQi 0-r mings. Democratic Town Commit­ The Navy’s service aboard women in a macabre spree that Rugcr scmi-automa’jc assault rifle Board of Directors 5 room Duplex near hos­ 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo $6,995 V6.AT./SUU^^^^g said this morning she will call for he did that because of political RICHARD J. SARTOR, month, all utilities In­ tee Chairman. the USS Arizona Memorial was Dated at Manchester, Connecticut pital. $625 per month. 1987 Pont. Bonneville $9,995 RL 83, Vernon, CT ended with his suicide, police say. reasons. He said feminists kind of and 35 to 37 shots were fired, he GENERAL MANAGER cluded, 1 mile to 1-84, disclosure by town officials, “from to begin with a moment of this 1st day of December, 1989. References and secur­ 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 345 Center SL, Manchester Records show that Sieffert didn’t Nine women and four men were told reporters. Peterman Real Estate. Minutes from Hartford the Board of Directors on down,” of spoiled his life and he hasn’t been 011-12 ity required. 647-0422. 1986 Olds Delta Sedan $7,995 silence at 7:55 aan., the time of 012-12 649-9404. 647-7077 any partnerships and businesses in vote on two applications before the wounded, two critically, in what was happy in life for the last seven The rifle is illegal in Canada. 649-2638 Planning and 2^ning Commission the Dec. 7, 1941, attack that which they arc involved other than the worst massacre in Canadian his­ years,” the detective said. Authorities also said the man was involving Preferred Equities but did plunged the United States into tory. Most of the dead and wounded also carrying a buck knife. their main business." World War H. Duscheneau also said the gunman vote three times in favor of other ap­ were female engineering students. wrote that he was refused military Scars said she would include the The service was to include plications by Blanchard and Rosset­ The killer, clutching a semi­ induction because he “wasn’t a so­ Astrograph Bridge town manager and officials ap­ prayers, a 21-gun salute, wreath Please see MASSACRE, page 10 pointed to town board and agencies. to, according to a story today in the automatic rifle and wearing am­ Hartford Courant. presentations, and a tribute by munition belts across his chest, "sure everyone is in accord. Scars said her request for the in­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) You’ll be Sieffert could not be reached this Adm. Huntington Hardisty, stalked five floors in the six-story AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) This whistling Dixie today if you think asso­ hearts, ending up in the dummy. formation stems from a report that head of the U.S. Placific Com­ % u r could be one of those days where you morning for comment, but Cum­ school building Wednesday and at ciates will drop everything to assist you. NORTH U -6 -8 9 E d u cated By that time East was known to Alfred W. Sieffert Sr., who has mand. Premier resigns might start a group of assignments si­ Success won’t be forthcoming unless have started with K-J-10 of hearts resigned as chairman of the Plan­ mings confirmed that Sieffert was a one point ordered all the men out of ^ T O r t h d a y multaneously and not see any of them you do the Job yourself. The National Park Service, VAQ84 guess alone, K-J and three little spades, and ning and Zoning Commission, had member of the partnership until a crowded classroom, police said. through to completion. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be extremely ♦ 4 which manages the memorial ♦ Q J 10 8 6 PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) If you’re a singleton diamond. When declarer some time in 1985 when he topped “You’re all a bunch of feminists,” careful today that you do not give the 410 6 3 By James Jacoby formerly been a member of and its visitor center, planned to Dec. 7,1989 wasteful with your own resources today, led a .small club from dummy. East of out. he screamed before opening fire on in Czechoslovakia impression you’re just a little bit better hold a simultaneous observance that’s bad enough, but if you help WEST EAST course played low. What now? In his letter of resignation, Sief­ the young women who remained. . Even though you may continue to have than the people with whom you’ll be in­ The pre-emptive jump raise of an on shore for the general public. someone mismanage that could be in­ 4 Q 10 7 4 K J652 Of course it was a gue.ss, but in this the tumultuous pro-democracy flights of fancy about optimum develop­ volved. Their reactions could severely fert suggested a requirement similar The MonUi:al police department’s PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (AP) excusable. Don’t volunteer your advice. inflate your ego. 4976532 4K J 10 overcall is a recent bidding develop­ instance an educated guess. Lew The speaker at that ceremony ments in the year ahead, your true suc­ TODAY in some respects to the disclosure public relations officer arrived on — Communist Premier Ladislav movement. ARIES (March 21-April 19) You’ll pro­ ♦ 3 ♦ 4 ment in high-level bridge. Today’s ex­ was to be retired Rear Adm. cesses and real happiness will be found Stansby had only to remember the bid­ Scars said she will seek. Sieffert the scene and found the body of his Adamcc resigned today after failing He said that a new premier would voke trouble today if you compare a VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) This is a day 4A 5 4 ♦ Q 9 7 2 ample is from the 1989 world champi­ ding East was the dealer and liad Victor Dybdal, who was a gun­ through your performance in the real where emotions and sentiment aren’t suggested that in all cases where daughter, a student, among the dead. to form a coalition government ac­ be named within a few hours. ■ family member’s abilities to those of an onship in Australia. Brazilian Carlos passed. That would never have hap­ nery officer aboard the USS world. outsider. Don’t expect more of your kin likely to blend too well in your commer­ SOUTH Camacho, who was West, jumped to In d e x partnerships or corporations or any “1 heard the gunman say: 'I want ceptable to opposition groups, the Adamcc had negotiated with op­ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Your than you would be able to display if you cial arrangements. Be careful about 4A983 pened if he held the ace of clubs in ad­ Helm during the attack. optimism and enthusiasm could make three spades over his partner’s one- dition to his K-J combinations in the other entity submit applications to the women,’” said student Francois head of an allied non-Communist position leaders in recent weeks and were being measured. bringing friends into business 4-.- spade overcall, taking away some of 20 pages, 2 sections Regular shuttle boat service you rather gullible In your business situations. ♦ AK 9 7 5 2 majors. So Stansby put in the club jack the Planning and Zoning Commis­ Bordelcau. “It was a human hiuit.” party said. on Sunday introduced a new 21- Tensions of to the memorial was to resume dealings today. Don't kid yourself Into TAURUS (April 20-May 20) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Small, thorny ♦ K J8 the opponents’ bidding room. Still Lew and made his slam. Unfortunately for sion, the commission be furnished Police said they did not k.iow the Adamec quit after meeting with member Cabinet that included only the day could unduly stress you and Stansby, South, was able to visualize Clasaiftod 18-20 after the ceremonies. thinking you're going to get a deal oth­ Issues between you and your mate Vulnerable: Neither the United States, this was just one with the names of all those persons, identity of the gunman, who was leaders of the allied parties to dis­ five non-Communisls and left Com­ ers won’t. Trying to patch up a broken make you restless and bored. However, mustn’t be permitted to blossom into from his own spade length that dum­ good hand in a losing cause, since Bra­ Comics 16 The sunken Arizona is the your disposition could be improved if Dealer: East _ such as parmers, and shareholders clad in blue jeans, work boots and a cuss changes in the govcmmcnl, ac­ munists in control of key ministries. romance? The Astro-Graph Matchmak­ something larger today. Rather than my had to be short. So it was easy for zil did win the match and the Bermuda Focus ...... 15 final resting place for 1,102 er can help you to understand what to you dedicate yourself to something him to bid the slam. Making it depend­ Local/State 3 ^ who have an interest in the entity. green-and-black sweater and was cording to Bohuslav Kucera, head of The opposition demanded more stand and argue, it’s best you leave the South West North East Bowl World Team Championship. Navy men and Marines killed in do to make the relationship work. Mall productive. battlefield. Lotterv 2 Scars said she will also call for an believed to be in his mid-20s. one of those allied parties, the power for non-Communists and Pass ed upon a guess in the club suit. $2 to Matchmaker, P.O. Box 91428, GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Don’t re­ Nation/Vtbrid . 6 . 9, 17 the attack. another new government by Dec. 1 ♦ Pass 1 4 1 4 Stansby tried dummy's heart queen Jsnws Jacoby s books “Jacoby on and investigation of the staff of the Plan­ They said they found on his body Socialists. Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. spond impulsively to an acquaintance’s SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Your pow­ Obituaries 2 The memorial spans the hull 2 ♦ 3 4 5 ♦ Pass at trick one, ruffing when East played "Jacoby on Card G am es"(w ritten with his 'father, ning and Zoning Department to a three-page letter that spewed Kucera said in an interview that 10. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Before sad tale of woe today. Before opening ers of concentration might not be up to 8 5 ♦ Pass 6 ♦ the king. Declarer was now able to the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at Ooinion of the battleship, which still making any major decisions today that both your heart and your purse, do their usual standards today, so be very All pass determine if Mark Pellegrini, plan­ hatred for women. Adamcc wants a new person to head Adamcc threatened Wednesday to bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Book Soorts 11-14 flies the U.S. flag. It is the only some Independent investigating on careful if you’re working on something draw trumps and crossruff spades and The handwritten letter, signed the next coalition government and to resign if the oppv'.ilion did not stop affects the family as well as yourself, Opening lead: 4 5 Tolovision 16 ning director, knew that Sieffert was you’d better hold an open forum to be your own. complicated. Navy ship not in commission only “Marc,” blamed failures in the roach the compromises necessary to that is allowed to do so. Plea.se see ETHICS, page 10 gunman’s life on unidentified carry out reforms being sought by Please see ‘ ZECH, page 10