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PLUNGE #305 - William K

PLUNGE #305 - William K

20--MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Oct. 1.^, 1989

READ YOUR AD: Classifed odvertlsoments a r t I qi^ cars I CARS [g^CARS I CARS W E D ELIVER taken by telephone os o conyenlence. The FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one FOR SALE For Horr>© Del: 'sry. Call Incorrect Insertion and then only tor the size of 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 the original Insertion. E . rorswhichdonot lessen the yolue of the advertisement will not be 1984 HONDA Civic Wagon CHEVROLET 1980 Ma­ O L D S M O B IL E 1981 R e­ CHEVROLET 1985 Celeb­ Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 - 646-0767 or 649-4554, libu - 4 door, good gency - Loaded, must rity wagon. Excellent corrected by on additional Insertion.______J o c k . ______condition. $1,250. 643- sell. 643-1364.______condition. V-6 auto­ 1986 JEEP Wogoneer Li­ 5484. 1984 CELEBRITY-4door, matic, power steerlng- /brakes, air, cruise. CARS mited - Excellent con­ CHEVROLET 1974 Co­ fully equipped, excel­ CARS CARS dition, 43,000 miles, moro - New point, new lent condition. $3,500. $4,500 or best otter. IQI i FOR SALE 647-8894. FOR SALE automatic, olr condl- vinvl top, 6 cylinder 1987 MUSTANG LX - 4 I^^H foR sale FOR SALE tlonlng, om/tm automatic, $1,750. Ne­ cylinder, hatchback, 5 cassette, leather Inte- gotiable. 649-8944, speed, $6,500. 646-2392. rlor. $10,900, 643-2938. leave message. TRUCKS/VANS 1984 FORD Escort Wagon C O R V E T T E 1971 S tlno STEAL It. 1970 Comoro, FOR SALE - Auto, olr, om/tm, Roy, C.J.K. 84K origi­ Berllnetta, fully CARDINAL BUICK'S VOLUME power steerlng- nal miles. 99 per cent loaded, excellent con­ C H E V Y 1981 P ic k u p - 6 /brokes. Excellent restored. $25,000 In­ dition. $1,500 or best cylinder, standard, condition. $2,000. 646- vested asking $10,500. offer. Call 646-1050. am/fm radio. Good 2079. Serious Inquiries only. running condition. PRICING SAVES YOU CASH! 633-8560. Asking $1,900 or best BOB RILEY offer. 742-7814. LEGAL NOTICE CHEVROLET 1979 Van. OLDSMOBILE Customized. Runs ; OUR 199d*BuicK'S ARE HERE ! The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Andover, Ct. will good. Needs a little hold a public hearing on October 18, 1989 at 7;30 p.m. in the 259 Adams St., body work. Asking Andover Elem. School music room to hear the foilowing ap­ Manchester $2,000 or best offer. Cal I plications requesting relief from the zoning laws of the Town of after 5p.m., 646-0692. Andover, Ct. 649-1749 #301 - Robert Lezon 40 Shoddy Mill Rd. 1985 Ford LTD $5995 Requesting relief from Zoning Regulations, Section 11.2 1989Toronado $17,900 Space Requirements. A variance of 9 feet in rear yard require­ CARS 1986Toronado $8,995 ments is requested to permit modifications to a deck. Lot has FOR SALE 1990 BUICK SKYLARK 1990 BUICK CENTURY 1990 BUICK LeSABRE 41 feet rear yard, needs 50 feet. 1986 Olds Cutlass $8,495 1986 Chevy Eurosport $6,995 Sk. #1015 Sk. #1006 Sk. #1055 . PLUNGE #305 - William K. Johnson 39 Bailey Rd. 4 Dr Sedan, Automatic, A/C, Power 1989 Olds Ciera $11,999 4 Dr Sedan, Automatic, A/C 4 Dr Sedan, Automatic, A/C, Tilt, Requesting relief from Zoning Regulations Section 11.2 Space Rear Defogger Windows, Power Locks, Cruise, Cassette, 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo $6,995 Requirements. A variance of 10 feet is requested in front yard CLYDE OOO* ^ ^ ^ k * Wire Wheel Covers. setback for a deck. Lot has 65 feet, needs 75 feet. 1987 Olds Ciera $6,999 CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 1986 Olds Ciera $5,999 #306 - John H. Shorten and Barbara Dion Lot 21 School Rd. ROUTE B3, VERNON >11,898 $12,498* $16,149 Stocks plummet 190 points Requesting relief from Zoning Regulations Section 11.2 Space 1987 Pont. Bonneville $10,995 82 Malibu 4 Dr $4,695 Requirements. Lot needs 40,OCX) square feet, has 26,739 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 84 Caprice Classic Cpe. $6,895 1987 Pont. Grand Am $7,495 NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks tumbled and the Dow parent UAL Corp. square feet. A variance of 13,261 square feet is requested. 84 Buick Cenlu7 Wag $5,995 1987 Conversion Van $16,995 Jones industrial average plummeted nearly 191 points Acquisition of the company would have relied largely At this hearing interested persons may be heard and written 84 Olds Cutlass Cpe $5,895 6 .9 0 /0 GMAC FINANCING OR UP 1986 Olds Delta Sedan $7,995 Friday in the deepest plunge since the crash of 1987, bat­ on the sale of high-risk “junk bonds,” commonly used to communication received. Said appeals are on file in the Town 85 Skylark 4 Dr $6,695 Clerk's Office, Town Office Building, School Rd , Andover, Ct. tered by fears that the takeover fever driving up prices finance takeovers known as leveraged buyouts. 06232. 85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr $7395 TO $1,000 MFGR. REBATE 86 Delta 88 2 Dr $9,995 may be over. “The UAL announcement means the problems in the Dated at Andover, Ct. Oct. 6, 1989 CARDINAL UP TO 24 MOS. TO APPROVED CUSTOMERS. ^includes factory rebate. “It’s total emotional and psychological chaos,” said junk bond market are spreading,” said Hugh Johnson, Oct. 13, 1989 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 BUICK, INC. 86 Century Wagon $7,495 analyst Eugene Peroni of Janney Montgomery Scott in senior vice president at First Albany Corp. Zoning Board of Appeals 1988 Buick LeSabre Sedan $11,199 PRE-OWNED CAR OF THE WEEI^ Philadelphia. “People are dumping everything.... A great “It means that it’s going to be difficult — even impos­ Andover, Ct. 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,495 1988 Buick Skylark Sedan $8,990 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 1988 BUICK LESABRE 4 DOOR deal of money is bfing lost.” sible — to finance acqtiisitions and leveraged buyouts,” Richard Higgins, Chairman 1988 Chev S-10 P/U Truck $7,495 66 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 V-6, Power Steertrig, Brakes, Windows, Locks, Brokers said the drop was triggered primarily by news he said. “Leveraged buyouts have been the principal drive 012-10 1988 ChevS-10 Ext Cab P/U $12,995 CaBsette, Low Miles y 1988 Panllac Grand Am Coupe $8,690 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 that a labor-management group failed to secure financing 1987 Buick Park A e Sedan $11^50 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr $8,795 for the proposed $6.75 billion takeover of United Airlines Please see PLUNGE, page 4 FIRST REMINDER 1987 Chev S-10 P/U $6^80 87 Buick Electra 4 Dr $12,495 Watch This Space Each Weak $ 11,199 1987 Chev Conversion Van $13,999 87 Chevrolet Celebrity $9,495 1987 Cadillac Brougham $14,995 1986 Buick LeSabre Coupe $8A40 872-9111 USED CARS SAYS IT ALL — A trader on the Pacific Stock Exchange holds his head in his hand at NOV. 1986 Buick Century Sedan $7,480 1986 Buick LeSabre Coupe $8,480 The Associated Press the close of trading Friday in Los Angeles. Stock prices dropped more than 190 points 1986 Olds Delta 88 Cpe $8,995 1988 Buick Skylark Sedan $8,990 1986 Buick Century Sedan $7,480 1986 Chev Monte Carlo $8,490 tOSePcnliacSunbird $5,680 SCHALLER 1988 Chevrolet S-10 P/U Truck $7,495 1986 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Coupe $8,995 1 1966 Merc. Grand Marquis $9,980 ACURA QUALITY 1988 Chevrolet S-10 Ext Cab P/U $12,995 1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo $8,490 1966 Dodge 600 Sed $5A95 PRE-OWNED AUTOS 1988 Pontiac Grand Am Coupe $8,690 1986 Pontiac Sunbird Sedan $5,680 THIS IS THE LAST DAY TO FILE 1986 Chev Conversion W n $9380 83 Ford Escort $1,995 YOUR PERSONAL PROPERTY LISTS 19SS Olds Ciera $5395 4 orl AuB, Low kilM 1987 Buick Park Avenue Sedan $11,850 1986 Mercury Grand Marquis $9,980 1985 Buick Regal Coupe $6360 U den Cvtut Suxem# V-6. AT. AC. Low M m 1987 CMC S-15 P/U Truck $6,280 1986 Dodge 600 Sedan $5,895 (EXCEPTING REGISTERED MOTOR VEHICLES) B1 Adams St., Manchester A7To)foUT«rc«l W#96 649-4571 4 c^. AT. AC. Low M m 1987 Chevrolet S-10 P/U Truck $6,280 1986 Chevrolet Conversion Van $9,980 Such lists shall be filed not later than November 1 st 88 Horetj Aaoi4 LX $108(6 5S(id.Ai(.LIi*Nmi 1987 Chevrolet Conversion Van $13,999 1985 Oldsmobile Ciera Sedan $5,895 each year, or if the first shall be a Sunday or legal 83 Ni«an S U njj $0,8(6 1987 Cadillac Brougham Sedan $14,995 1985 Buick Regal Coupe $6,860 SSfxt.. AC.SW k 87CoiC4GTS $"4(6 holiday then on the next business day following. LEGAL NOTICE 5 Spd. Loaded. Red 83Poo8ac6000LE $3#S6 iKaitrlipalrr Mprali Failure to file such list by November 1st requires a A copy of the fiscal report for V6. Auto. Loaded the Town of Andover for the 86ChwyN«t $0#(S 25% addition to the assessment as required by the fiscal year ending June 30, AiAo.SMeo ASBuickCenUy $$#(6 CARDINAL BUICK, INC. 1989 prepared by Ernest A. State Statute. Auto. AC Yeske, Jr. is on file in the 83 Hoodar Accord LX $4 Town Clerk's Office, Town Of­ SSpd.AC Saturday, Oct. 14,1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price; 35 Cents REAL ESTATE NEED NOT BE DECLARED fice Building, School Road 830ldtCt«a $0#(6 "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS" V6. Auto. AC o ! MICHAEL A. BEKECH, ASSESSOR and is available for public in­ 840td>CulaM $0#(6 81 Adams Street, Manchester ^ A O /V M T I W spection. Auto. AC. P.S ’W' l©'5> MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM (Open Eves. Monday thru Thursday) 1 1 TOWN OF MANCHESTER Marie R. Burbank 345 Center St., Manchester OCT. 13,1989 Town Clerk 647-7077 033-10 Radiation team will monitor launch CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (/U») — Technicians replaced a defective 1 \ computer in space shuttle Atlantis Broyhill S' on Friday as they worked toward a Tuesday launch to deploy the Jupiter-bound Galileo probe. start A' Testing of the new $6 million Lmit '■-.f ’95\' began immediately and was to be completed Saturday. K m g l ^ “All the work is going well at the m launch pad,” said NASA spokes­ woman Lisa Malone. “We can Desks launch on Tuesday if the testing \ - Sale ‘ goes without a hitch.” Start M Because of environmental con­ cerns over the nuclear-powered I AM'.uiniir^Min 4 r j w k t . * 1 9 9 ® X X > probe, a 138-member federal radia­ ^ \ .MOM ...Ti ... tion team will monitor the launch, even though experts insist the risk is BtOROOW ^ ^ b l n e t s ^ minimal. 3 piuce BtUHOOM SET Technicians of the Federal On Sale 8\»rt w . Radiological Monitoring and As­ sessment Center usLially monitor Y s n a atomic bomb tests and have never before attended a shuttle launch. “We will monitor the laLinch until ^ 1 $588 Galileo is deployed toward Jupiter,” said Chris WesL spokesman for the BOCKEJS Department of Energy-led team. *5500 “And if an accident occurs, we will stay as long as we’re needed.” Shuttle managers planned to meet LOCATIONS 'Heavi at noon Saturday to assess test ’S i­ results and decide when the inter­ Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald rupted countdown should be ON THE LINE — Russell Harrington of Vernon, an resumed. The strike by warehousemen and drivers against the Lamps employee of the Finest warehouse in Windsor Locks A long-range weather forecast Finest grocery chain continues. Edwards is owned l t and a member of the striking Teamsters union pick­ by Finest. !3Qos Please see SHUTTLE, page 4 ets in front of the Edwards store on Spencer Street. Each 6 4 3 4 ® ? ^

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RECLINERS START AT $199®= FURNITURE CITY i «hW*****^ 810 Main S i, Manchester 646-2363 e Hour*: Monday thru Saturday 9-5 • Thursday Evenings until 8 w eter's Furniture City, Only...Open Sundays 12-4 Furniture People Since 1932 Senators strip Bush calls artew for Noriega overthrow down deficit bill WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush issued a new to avoid showdown call Friday for the overthrow of F^amanian ruler Manuel Antonio Noriega, saying “I wouldn’t mind using force if it could be done in a prudent manner.” But he By Jim Luther emphasized he was not offering a blanket commitment of The Associated Press American troops. - # Ten days after an uprising against the Rmamanian WASHINGTON (AP) — Senators approved a $14.1- general was crushed. Bush vigorously defended his han­ billion deficit-reduction package Friday night after junk­ dling of the situation, rejecting criticism from Democrats s ;S- ■ ing extraneous tax bretdes and spending increases and and Republicans alike over his refusal to provide U.S. i P postponing a showdown on President Bush’s proposed military assistance. cut in capital-gains taxes. He seemed particularly disturbed by charges that he The 87-7 vote sent the plan to the House, which earlier abandoned the rebels, leaving them on their own after passed a version that includes a capital-gains reduction. publicly exhorting the Panamanian military to oust 11 f. i Negotiators from the House and Senate arc expected to Noriega. Bush said that was “a stupid argument that try to work out a compromise starting next week. some very erudite people make.” ! ! The legislation is designed to push the estimated At a hurriedly ca ll^ news conference. Bush also ad­ deficit for the 1990 fiscal year, which began Oct. 1, dressed politically charged issues in Congress. He said: slightly below $110 billion and avoid automatic, almost •He opposes federal funding of abortions for poor El-. across-the-board cuts in most federal spending programs women who arc victims of rape and incest but holds out on Monday. hopes for a congressional compromise that would “avoid With the House not in session until Monday, it ap­ a veto on my part.” He said he would “see if there is peared all but certain that the cuts would be triggered room for flexibility” when Senate and House negotiators temporarily. But the reductions can be restored later. work out a compromise version of a bill that now would The way for final Senate action on the bill was cleared allow such federal payments. when senators approved by voice vote an agreement to •He will permit a bill outlawing flag burning to be­ ... / snip from the bill hundreds of provisions prized by one come law without his signature. “I don’t think it’s member or another but which did nothing to cut the enough,” Bush said, renewing his call for a constitutional deficit. amendment along the same lines but adding that he Stripping the bill of pet projects “asks sacrifice ... would not veto the legislation in the meantime. (and) discipline of every senator,” Majority Leader •He still wants Congress to approve his plan for a cut George J. Mitchell, D-Maine, said in urging approval of in the capital gains tax, and he did not rule out the pos­ the agreement. sibility of signing legislation that combined his proposal “The American people recognize responsibility when with a Democratic version liberalizing individual retire­ they see it,” said Republican Leader Bob Dole of Kansas, ment accounts. A few hours later. Senate leaders agreed “and tonight they are seeing responsibility in action.” on a plan to strip hundreds of special-interest provisions The Associated Press Among provisions dropped from the bill: Extension of from a $14.1 billion deficit-reduction bill, leaving the the 3 percent tax on local and long-distance telephone capital gains fight for the future. MEETS THE PRESS — President Bush makes a gesture Friday during an impromptu - ^ < 4 press conference at the White House on issues ranging from Panama to abortion and flag service, due to expire at the end of 1990; new tax credits Asked about attempts in Congress to repeal for low-income families; extension of tax benefits for catastrophic health care legislation for the elderly, Bush burning. Reginald Plnto/Manchester Herald first-time homebuyers and workers who receive educa­ made clear he was staying away from that controversial tion and legal aid from their employers; dozens of nar­ topic, preferring instead to let “^ e congressional process AUTUMN REFLECTIONS — A covered bridge is reflected in the water as leaves litter the rowly targeted tax cuts; improvements in Medicare, hash this out.” surface at Oak Grove Nature Center. Medicaid and child-welfare programs, and overhaul of As for a possible future coup against Noriega, Bush Tool calibrator charged the formula for government reimbursement of doctors. said, “I hope I would never be reckless enough as a com­ HARTFORD (AP) — An Enfield “We think this is absolutely the best approach,” Sen. mander-in-chief to make a blanket commitment to use of served with a warrant last week He added that the firm’s work has Pete Domenici of New Mexico, senior Republican on the force without knowing the facts regarding some coup at­ company faces dozens of charges charging him with 52 counu of never before been questioned. that it used uncertified weights to Senate Budget Committee, said of the agreement to strip tempt.” using uncertified weights and 10 “They are one of the best in the East German activists freed all but bare essentials from the bill. “We get good He rejected the idea of Noriega giving up power in calibrate tools used in the Millstone counts of possessing false weights. country,” Castagno said. nuclear power plants, state officials government in the fair-deal sense.” return for dismissal of drug-trafficking charges in the The first count of using false Northeast uncovered the alleged BERLIN (AP) — Hard-liner Erich Honecker on Honecker himself, recuperating from recent gallblad­ “It is a very major step,” said Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D- United States, a possibility that a reporter suggested had said. weights is punishable by a fine of up problem with the weights during its der surgery, said Friday after meeting with leaders of The alleged improper use of the Friday rejected talks with the East German opposition, Texas, chairman of the Finance Committee. been raised with the president. “It would send an impos­ to $300 and up to 90 days in jail, continuing review of company ven­ but officials of his regime announced they had freed political panics allied with the Communists: “We don’t At the White House, one official, speaking on condi­ sible signal in this fight against drugs,” Bush said. weights was discovered by North­ dors. Slamon said, ^ c h additional count pro-democracy activists from jail and would let hundreds need suggestions for the improvement of socialism that tion of anonymity, said President Bush will not likely While defending his handling of the coup attempt. east Utilities, which operates the is punishable by a fine of up to Normally, the weights used in the are really intended to cause its demise,” nuclear plant. The weights never more refugees go Wesf. vet6 the bill. Bush said the administration was reviewing procedures $1,000 and up to one year in jail, he calibration process must be in­ For the first time, a high-ranking East German official It was his toughest statement yet on opposition move­ The official said that the administration was not happy to see “if we can’t do it better.” presented a safety hazard and North­ said. spected by the state every two years spoke opienly when asked about a possible resignation by ments, which have grown in strength at time of unrest at with the turn of events, but that “the stripped down bill east has canceled its contracts with Leclerc, who is to appear in Supe­ to make sure they weigh exactly the 77-year-old Honecker. home and flight to the West by tens of thousands of gets back to budget basics.” the company, AKO Inc., an NU rior Court in Enfield on Tuesday, what they are supposed to weigh. A spokeswoman for Chancellor Helmut Kohl’s office young skilled workers. Bush will continue searching for ways to get his capi­ spokesman said. said Friday the charges are “so far NU officials believe that someone in Bonn said an East German diplomat told the govern­ A Communist Party position paper called opposition tal-gains propjosal through Congress in other legislation, Lotteiy Meanwhile, the company’s presi­ wrong it’s pathetic.” at AKO did not bring the weights in groups “enemies of the socialist order.” dent, who faces 62 charges relating ment late Friday that East German refugees at the West the official said. “We’ve been audited by every for inspection, and then falsified Germany Embassy in Warsaw would be afforded passage East German opposition leader Werner Fischer said in to the use of uncertified weights, other nuclear plant in the counu-y. documents to extend the certifica­ a telephone interview with West Germany’s ARD The essential part of the bill would raise taxes by denied any wrongdoing Friday and to West Germany. about $5.3 billion and cut spending by $8.7 billion. But Here are the winning numbers drawn Friday, Oct. 13, Why consumer protection has done tion fteriod for the company and to The spokeswoman, who confirmed an East Berlin television the Communist Party “is only open to reforms 1989, in lotteries around New England; lashed out at state consumer offi­ this, I have no idea, because our remove information that questioned as long as its own power is assured.” as the measure worked its way through eight committees, cials who brought the charges. report, said it was not clear when the more than 6(X) The Connecticut daily number was: 3-7-9. weights, our paperwork and our cer­ the reliability of the calibration refugees in Warsaw would be transported out of Poland. Honecker’s political future remained the subject of it picked up hundreds of amendments to benefit farmers, AKO has calibrated the plants’ The Connecticut daily Play Four number was 8-3-4-0. tification are all in order.” weights. She spoke to The Associated Press on condition of speculation. Some reports have said he is about to be loggers, low-income families, the poor, the sick, the oil The Connecticut Lotto number was 3-5-19-25-26-28. dynamometers, torque wrenches and “The only thing that I can see is When Northeast uncovered the removed from office. industry and higher-income retirees. torque amplifiers — tools that en­ anonymity. The Massachusetts daily number was 0-6-7-8. that the state is in competition with problem in July, Castagno said, it West Germany’s ZDF TV network reported from War­ Die Welt, a newspaper based in Bonn, quoted West sure sufficient force and torque is The bill became so laden with benefits for one group The Mass Millions number was 5-27-36-40-41-45. us to a certain extent — they check was referred to consumer protection saw that buses were arranged for the refugees, but no German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble as .saying applied during equipment installa­ or another that it had to include $38 billion worth of tax The bonus number was 31. and calibrate weights, and we do the officials, who then conducted their firm plans were announced for their departure. East Germany was “in a pre-revolutionary state.” tion — for at least 10 years. increases over five years to have enough money left over The Northern New England daily number was 0-8-6. same thing. own investigation. In East Berlin, the state news agency ADN announced As of Friday, Honeckcr’s picture had not appeared in NU spokesman Anthony J. Cas- to meet deficit-reduction targets. Under the agreement, The Northern New England four-digit number was “This is just an absurd situation, “We were interested in the paper­ that all but 11 of the estimated 1,000 protesters jailed the Communist Party newspaper Neues Deutschland for tagno said Northeast immediately everything that did not cut the deficit would be removed 5-2-0-6. and it’s very damaging.” work because there is so much after pro-democracy demonstrations last week and on three days, but state TV did show footage of him greet­ took all affected equipment out of from the bill. The Rhode Island daily number was 0-0-3-6. Castagno said the utility company scrutiny in the nuclear industry,” Monday were released. It said 11 people charged with ing the political delegation Friday. service as soon as its investigators Sen. Bob Packwood of Oregon, senior Republican on has terminated its four contracts Castagno said. violent acts during the demonstrations remained in jail Wolfgang Seiffert, a former adviser to Honecker who found problems with the weights. with AKO — one contract each for Subsequent checks of the weights defected to West Germany, said in West Berlin “the the Finance Committee, said the agreement “ensures that The state Department of Con­ and would face trial. we will have another tax bill very soon — two or three the three Millstone plants and a revealed they were off less than 0.2 Dietmar Keller, the second-ranking official in the East majority of tlic Politburo blames Honecker for the current sumer Protection Weights and weeks” to which the capital-gains reduction, expanded Index fourth for the Connecticut Yankee percent, which is within allowable German Culture Ministry, told reporters in Wolfcnbuet- crisis.” Measures Division then began its Individual Retirement Accounts and any other amend­ plant in Haddam. tolerances, Castagno said. Equip­ tel. West Germany; “As for Erich Honccker’s resigna­ In his remarks Friday, Honecker urged East Gcmians own investigation and found the al­ ment could be added. Business 33-34 Focus 17-32 “It’s still up in the air,” whether ment that had been installed with the tion, Erich Honecker must make that decision all alone.” to work together for “continuity and renewal, through leged violations, said William Classified 34-40 Local/Stata 6-S the company will work for North­ tools calibrated by AKO was also He said any decision would require a meeting of the deep-seated change and reform,” an apparent response to Echoing Bush, Republicans insisted they were not Slamon, assistant director of the Comics 23-25 Ooinion 14-15 east again, Castagno said. “Every­ checked immediately, he said. party Central Committee and “I don’t know if a meeting the public demand. He made clear, however, that “the giving up the fight to cut the tax on capital gains, which Peoole 32 Television 21-23, 26-27 division. thing is on hold right now.” arc profits from the sale of slocks and other investments. We didn’t find anything outside is planned or already called.” leading role of the party” would remain intact. Heitgior, 13 U.S./Wbrld 10-12 Slamon said AKO president Castagno said Northeast has does Soorls of specifications, at all,” Castagno 41-48 Roland Leclerc of Enfield was not intend to take any against AKO. said. REGIONAL Weather Saturday, October 14 A o c v -W a «e w * to* daiyttm* condMon* and htgh

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I Coble-compatible tuning. 4-nour sleep timer Famous Name Microwave Relative humidity: 44 percent at 8 p.m. Plunge vR2(i40 Coastal, Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I. and From Page 1 Montauk Point: today, winds variable becoming south • Good Quality 10 to 15 knots. Seas 2 or 3 feet on the ocean and 1 or 2 • w/touch pods feet on the Sound. Tonight, winds variable mostly southeast 10 knots. Seas 1 or 2 feet on the ocean and 1 to stock prices this year ... and if Bond prices rose dramatically as moderate growth.” FAMOUS NAME foot or less on ihe Sound. Visibility locally 2 to 4 miles that prop gets removed, stocks investors sought a safe haven in the U.S. Securities and Exchange Video Recorder in patchy fog. would have to go down.” credit markets. Interest rates, which Commission Chairman Richard C. Brokers said computerized selling drop when bond prices rise, dropped Breeden, who took office earlier this SELF-CLEANING strategies that can dump stocks on to their lowest levels since April week, had no comment. The Federal Electric the market accelerated the plunge, 1987. Reserve also had no comment. *239 With remote control, coble ready Manchester Herald the same scenario that preceded the Treasury Secretary Nicholas F. President Bush, leaving the White 1987 crash. Brady said in a statement that the House for the weekend at Camp Range A t the closing bell, the widely decline “ should be viewed in the David, ignored shouted questions 8 Cu. Ft. c ie a n s Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly watched Dow Jones average o f 30 context o f a 591-point rise since Jan. from reporters about the plunge. Daily publication since OcL 1, 1914 industrial stocks had plunged by 1, 1989.” He said the drop “ doesn’ t New York Stock Exchange Presi­ Chest 190.58 points to 2,569.26, by far the signal any fundamental change in dent Richard A. Grasso said Freezer USPS 327-500 VOL CIX, No. 12 biggest drop since the 508-point the condition o f the economy. The safeguards put in place after the *399 W S iZ * * 130*1 crash on Oct. 19, 1987. Other stock economy remains well balanced and 1987 debacle helped soften the blow One 8" and thre 6" Till-lock Publisher REMOTE CONTROL indices also fell sharply. the outlook is for continued from Friday’ s drop. Colfodt' surface units. .Auto, Penny M. Sietfert y While Westinghouse The figure represented a drop o f ^ 2 6 9 oven timer, clock and signal buzzer. Editor _ George T, Chappell 6.91 percent in the Dow, but still 13" Color TV Managing Editor______Marie P. Grady was the 12th largest percentage JBP22 News Editor/Opinion Page Editor _____ Ron Robillard decline on record. Until Friday, the A t Associate Editor______Alexander Girelli Shuttle worst Dow drop this year occurred Immediate Deliveries Sports Editor______Len Auster on Major A p p lia n^s^ March 17, when the index lost about From Page 1 The Extended Warranty Always Costs You less! Chromocolor contrast ee ' ■ picture tube, auto-con­ Business Manager ___ _ Jeanne G. Fromerth 48 points. trol color syslem, con­ ____Denise A. Roberts Personnel Manager___ The speed o f the decline on NEW STORE HRS. temporary styling Advertising Director___ Douglas C. Murphy Sr. said conditions on Tuesday will be could work there at a time. ^ 2 6 9 Friday the 13th spooked traders who __Frank J. McSweegan Circulation Director___ 70 percent favorable. It said a cold A federal judge on Tuesday effective Oct. 1st. 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show. Norville, 31, was given a $1 million directly, at least,” she said. LOCAL & STATE By Jill Arabas However, F^uley said she has been mull­ salary in swapping duties with ‘Today” The Associated Press news anchor John Palmer in August. ing her choices for “many months,” and as­ F^uley, who makes $1.2 million per king herself whether she has stayed at STAMFORD — NBC’s Jane Pauley said year, has two years on her NBC News con­ ‘Today” too long. Advertising Friday she is looking forward to a future at tract, and she told the Washington Post e^- NBC News beyond her role as co-anchor lier this week that she intends to stay with “Coincidentally, perhaps not coinciden­ of the morning ‘Today” show. the network, although she will probably tally, we’re renovating at home. As we But in a speech to 300 womaii managers, leave ‘Today” by the end of the year. stood together, surveying the beams and agency denies the popular TV ptersonality did not say NBC’s latest statement, issued Wednes­ broken plasterboard and dangling cables of what type of work she would do in the day, said, “Conversations about specifics what used to be our kitchen, my husband news division. arc concluding now and we expect to an­ glumly remarked, ‘It’s sort of a metaphor “My horizons have expanded,” Pauley it paid bribes nounce our mutual plans shortly.” for your career,”’ said F^uley, who is mar­ said at a luncheon address to women ex­ Pauley gave a light-hearted speech to the ried to Doonesbury cartoonist Garry ecutives in Stamford. “It’s no longer Jane women’s conference, making frequent Trudeau. HARTFORD (AP) — Young & Rubicam, one of the Pauley, ‘Today’ show. Now it’s Jane references to her much-talkcd-about career. nation’s largest advertising agencies, pleaded innocent Pauley, NBC News. Imagine the pos­ “I always appreciated the fact that I was Friday to charges it paid nearly $1 million in bribes to sibilities. “I’ve Uied over the years to live a double the 34th in a long line of women who’d Jamaican ofFicials for the island’s lucrative tourism cam- “For the fjrst time in 4,750 days. I’m life,” she said, “to join you every morning distingui.shed ‘Today,’ up to and including paign. . ^ f thinking beyond today. I’m looking toward in your bathrooms and kitchens while the first to be called a co-host, Barbara Two of the company s executives and a former execu­ tomorrow,” said Pauley, who declined to keeping mine very private. Of course, Walters,” Pauley said. “And 1 feel a kinship tive also pleaded innocent Friday in U.S. District Court. answer reporters’ questions afterward. anyone who’s interested knows how many with them all, and with the women who The two former Jamaican officials charged with ac­ Pauley, who turns 39 in two weeks and kids I have, whether or not I breastfed, who come after me.” cepting the bribes, former Minister of Tourism Anthony 7 'T ‘ celebrated her 13th anniversary with I’m married to, how I met him, how much Abrahams and an adviser, Arnold Foote Jr., were not in ‘Today” on Wednesday, alluded several money I make. And that I m at a career Pauley has said there is no friction be­ court. times in the 20-minute speech to her im­ crossroads, even as we speak. tween herself and Norville, nor with co­ Arrest warrants were issued for the two, but have not JANE PAULEY pending career change. “But since I’ve held fast to the illusion anchor Bryant Gumbel, although she told been served, said U.S. Attorney Stanley Twardy Jr. The Her next move has been the subject of the Post it “was a real blow” to hear that U.S. government will begin extradition proceedings The Associated Press , . . looking ahead that I lead a very private life, it’s about that speculation since “Sunrise” anchor career crossroads that I cannot speak — not Norville and Palmer had switched jobs. against them because they haven’t surrendered voluntari­ Deborah Norville joined the “Today ly, he said. EXECUTIVES ENTER PLEAS — Arthur Klein, left, executive vice president of Young and Abrahams’ lawyer Abe Dabdoub has denied that Rubicam, Thomas Spangenberg, center, a former vice president, and Steven McKenna, a Abrahams received kickbacks for awarding the tourism former senior vice president, leave court in Hartford Friday after pleading innocent in con­ WEEKLY BINGO TUESDAY 7:00 PM board’s account to Young & Rubicam. Dabdoub said the nection with charges involving bribery of Jamaican officials. Astronauts to hear case was poorly investigated “with malice in mind.” EMERGENCY Abrahams held the tourism post from 1981 to 1984. Church of the Assumption He is now a tourism consultant for several Caribbean UConn’s fight song FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL countries, including Haiti. 22 So. Adams Street Young & Rubicam faces, which has also denied any STORRS (AP) — When it’s time for five Atlantis Manchester, CT. wrongdoing, faces up to $7.5 million in fines if it is con­ Some bankers don’t appreciate DIAL 911 astronauts to get up from their slumber in space, they victed. The agency still holds the Jamaica account, which will hear a blast of the University of Connecticut’s fight won praise for its theme “Come Back to Jamaica. In Manchester $2.00 Admission over $1,000 Cash Prbtes “We will be pressing for an early trial dale, so we c ^ interest in their performance song. present our evidence and get this matter resolved,” said In keeping with a NASA tradition, it’s likely they will also hear the Navy fight song “Anchors Aweigh,” and the Young & Rubicam in a statement. “We expect to be best for the stockholder?” STAMFORD (AP) — A banking profit of $240 million this year. fight song of Purdue University, a NASA spokesman found innocent.” “Frank Cahouet’s performance at The survey looked at the price of The New York-based agency, along with Executive magazine has ranked 40 banks and the stock at the end of the year said Friday. Mellon has been exceptional and has A tape of the UConn marching band striking up Vice President Arthur R. Klein and former Vice Presi­ their chief executives according to before the CEO came on board. It dent Thomas Spangenberg, were indicted last week on how well their company’s stock has been lauded as such by everyone “UConn Husky” will be part of a medley of fight songs from individual analysts to his peers then calculated total returns, based charges of racketeering and conspiracy to violate the done, but at least two firms on the piped into the crew cabin in the space shuttle after their You’ll love the Manor to the financial press,” Butch said. on appreciation and dividends as of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Steven M. McKenna, a list say the survey doesn’t show the launch next week, Maj. Don McMonagle, an astronaut ‘Timing is everything, as to when June 30. company senior vice president, was charged with per- whole picture. In Johnson’s case, the stock ap­ providing support for the mission, said Thursday. Topping the list in U.S. Banker the CEO got there,” agreed Johnson, juD’- preciation rate of 23.8 percent and in which we magazine was Norwest of Min­ a former colleague of Cahouet’s at The tune that honors the UConn Husky as “a symbol The Jamaicans were both charged with racketeenng. dividend rate of 11 percent came out neapolis and its CEO, Lloyd John­ Security Pacific several years ago. of might to the foe” was selected because mission The case is believed to the first attempt to use the to a total return of 34.8 percent. Racketeering Influence Corrupt Organizations Act son, with total shareholder returns of “Frank will get that bank turned specialist Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, graduated from 34.8 percent each year since John­ around and he’ll be (higher) on the “It’s just great to have all the hard UConn in 1973. care for our residents. against an advertising agency. work that’s been going on here son came on board in 1985. list in no time.” The indictment alleged that Young & Rubicam paid recognized,” Johnson said. “But this “We like to play something that the astronauts are In the cellar was Frank V. The survey is in the October issue Over the years, the nursing homes of Manchester Manor and Vernon Manor have quietly earned an $900,000 in bribes to Foote and Abraham over 5'/2 years is not a tribute to me. It’s a tribute to familiar with because it makes the environment feel more starting in 1981. In return, the indictment alleged. Young Cahouet and Mellon Bank, where of U.S. Banker, which is based in enviable reputation for proxnding unparalleled patient care. Residents here enjoy the comfort of a climate- the shareholder return has been only Greenwich. The questionnaire was everyone at Norwest because like home,” McMonagle said. & Rubicam got the Jamaican Tourist Board’s ad account, NASA spokesman Kyle Herring said the final medley controlled, home-like setting, where they can participate in a wide range of therapeutic, social and recreational 1.6 percent a year since Cahouet sent to 29,(XX) bankers and financial everyone has been working extra- opportunities. . , which prosecutors say generated $3.75 million in com­ took over the Pittsburgh bank in analysts. long hours over the last four years.” isn’t set yet, but it will probably include the fight songs No. 2 on the list was Wells Fargo Secure, krwwing that an abundance of licensed and certified staff will anttapate their every need, missions for the agency. 1987. “Most bankers around the country from the U.S. Naval Academy and Purdue University, as and CEO Carl E. Reichardt, with a residents are free to enjoy an afternoon on the patio or a leisurely stroll on our park-like grounds. The government alleged that the payments were fun- But Cahouet joined the bank now say they’re working hard for the remaining four astronauts attended those schools. A choice of entrees awaits residents in the pleasant dining room...relax...read a book...watch TV and neled to Abrahams through a sham advertising agency during a restructuring two years ago, the stockholders. They work hard to total return of 33.5 percent; No. 3 Herring said it is possible that other fight songs set up by R)ote that had secret bank accounts in the said Mellon spokesman Tom Butch, get the price up, and sometimes not was NDB Bancorp and its chief, representing the astronauts’ graduate schools — and later, retire to a well-appointed room. Cayman Islands. who pointed out that Mellon has successfully,” said Editor Bob Ben­ Charles T. Fisher III, at 29.8 per­ other music may be included. We have been quiet over the years, and know you ’ll love the Manor in which we care for our residents. The indictment said Foote should be considered a recovered from an $844 million loss nett, who came up with idea for the cent. For an enlightening tour, call our Admissions Director and ask about the terms of our Introductory public official because he “acted in an official capacity” in 1987 to an analyst-predicted survey. “So I said, who’s done the Traditionally, mission control in Houston wakes up the Those with total return rates Offer.* on behalf of Abrahams as an advisor to the Jamaican below 10 percent, besides Cahouet, astronauts with a humorous song or message, government on tourism matters, including the selection were Manufacturers Hanover and McMonagle said. of an advertising agency for the Jamaica Tourist Board. CEO John F. McGillicuddy, Shaw- Young & Rubicam, which called the charges “without Play Four players liked ‘1013’ This time, he said, the fight song medley will serve as /fee mut National and CEO Joel B. Al- reveille for those who slumber in high-tech sleeping bags substance or merit,” acknowledges it made payments to vord. Continental Bank and CEO 7 « > IP Ad Ventures, a company controlled by Foote. The agency heavy volume of bets on the com­ Thomas C. Theobald, and Bankers attached by Velcro to a wall, chair or cabin floor. says Ad Ventures, provided various services for the NEWINGTON (AP) — Friday bination “ 1013” — the numerical Trust and CEO Charles S. Sanford As long as the tape from UConn arrives in time by ex­ SKILLED NURSING HOME Jamaican account, and maintains it had no reason to the 13th proved to be a lucky day RESTHOME for the Connecticut state Lottery’s designation of Friday’s date — to Jr. 180 Regan Road believe that Foote could be considered a public official press mail, and problems with a faulty engine computer 385 West Center Street Play Four game as it recorded its superstitions surrounding Friday Bennett said the magazine also are corrected, Chang-Diaz should be hearing the song Vernon, CT 06066 under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Aet. Manchester. CT 06040 earliest sellout. the 13th. grouped CEOs according to the year played about 7 a.m. Central Daylight Time Wednesday, 646-0129 871-0385 “Young and Rubicam made very simple, conventional, Heavy betting against supersti­ they joined their banks, as a way to Ask for Audrey Sande legitimate business arrangements in Jamaica. There is ab­ Lottery officials halted all McMonagle said. Ask for Donald Nesto wagering on the sequence “ 1013” tion has boosted the 9-year-old gauge their performance by their solutely nothing wrong with it,” Thomas D. Barr, the game in the past. Five of the time in office. The news has thrilled UConn band members. 1 agency’s lawyer, said after the arraignments Friday. at 6:33 a.m. Friday after the pos­ $69/day* $99/day* sible payout for the game reached game’s 72 sellouts have been as­ He did not include banks whose thought it was awesome,” said Kim Javits, a drill in.struc- He said the government’s entire case, built during a sociated with Friday the 13th, offi­ stock is not traded publicly, nor tor and clarinet player. “It will make us feel so cool. It s ‘^Restrictions apply, offer expires November 30,1989. thrcc-ycar investigation, depends on its characterization $8 million. Officials attributed the unusual cials said. CEOs who have worked for less like we’re a part of the flight.” of Foote as a public official, which the company will than two years. i challenge. Coventry schools get *'V Landers pushes Campaign '89 Take note of Isaac Stem’s son new business manager Little, school social workers; By Jacqueline Bennett mutual aid pact Michael Calli, school psychologist, Ice skating nice Buckno raps Manchester Herald By Larry Rosenthal and Donna Kolnia, physical educa­ The Associated Press Eighth Utilities District President 'Thomas E. Landers COVENTRY — A new business tion teacher at Capt. Nathan Hale. Democrats on “We have tried to put together will ask district directors at their meeting Monday to but not lodge site, manager was approved by the Board something that meets the needs of NEW HAVEN — Although it offer the town some kind of automatic mutual aid to fight of Education 'Thursday night wasn’t in the original score, the failed reval During a meeting at Coventry the state curriculum, is comprehen­ fires in the northern section of the town fire protection sive and can be implemented at the youngest son of renowned violinst says Werkhoven High School the board voted un­ Isaac Stem is following in the area. classroom level,” said Little. Republican candidate for the animously to approve Frank Muri to footsteps of his older brother and Landers said Friday he has no poliucal motive m sug­ Little noted the new curriculum By Rick Santos Board of Directors Susan Buckno that position. taking up the baton as a career gesting the assistance, which he said might be needed if had to be in place in the schools by Manchester Herald Muri will fill the spot left vacant David Stem, 26, who graduated the town docs not have a fire station for the area built by I assailed town Democrats Friday the state deadline of September March 1. That’s the last date by which the town must for the failed property revaluation by the resignation of Gordon Lustila this year from Juillitird, will make The Center Springs Park pond should be cleaned up so 1990 and that alcohol and drug turn over to the district a fire station on Tolland Turnpike 1 in 1987. in June. his conducting debut Saturday residents can once again use it for ice skating, said in­ education was already being taught near North Main Street. The revaluation was done two Muri was hired by school superin­ with the Yale Symphony Or cumbent candidate to the Board of Directors Theunis tendent Michael Malinowski, in town. chestra. The orchesu^a will perform "010 district directors will meet at 7 p.m. at Cronin Hall years ago, but was scrapped after Little said in choosing a new cur­ ‘Terry” Werkhoven at a news conference at the pond chosen from 19 applicants for the Schuben’s Symphony No. 8 and at Mayfair Gardens at Main and North Main streets. I numerous property owners ap riculum the committee had to keep Friday. job. He began work Tuesday. Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5. The town’s plan to build a station at Tolland Turnpike I pealed their assessments and Werkhoven said he has been trying to get the town to Muri, 52, currently lives in Plain- in mind the program had to have a Stem was asked to take over as and Doming Street has become an issue in the current I problems were revealed with com- restore the p)ond for years, long before Democratic Town field. He has been the business “no use” message rather than one of interim music director for one year election campaign, with Republican candidates saying a puter software used to calculate as use in moderation in accordance Director Stephen T. Cassano announced a similar plan on I manager for the Plainfield Board of after the abrupt departure of Alas- fire protection management study should be made before Wednesday outside the park’s new lodge. I sessments. Education for eight years. Prior to with state requirements. dair Neale, who left last spring to Little said the program focuses on a location is chosen. The lodge is another issue on which Dcmocra^ and “The botched revaluation is that he worked in the private sector become assi.stant conductor of the prevention in the elementary grades Town of Manchester Fire Chief John Rivosa said Republicans disagree. Werkhoven said the building, I evidence of the complacency that as a distribution manager. San Francisco Symphony Or­ and makes a transition into identify­ today that he sees several options open to the town if which houses town Recreation Department offices, was [ comes of one party’s controlling “So I am familiar with inven­ chestra. ing problems and providing there is no station built by March 1. One would be to try constructed too far from the pond, especially if its base­ town government for too long,” tories, budgets and buildings,” Muri To keep the job with the under strategies for dealing with those to get an extension of time from the district for turning ment is to be used as a skaters’ lodge. I Buckno said. “It’s time for said in an interview. graduate orchestra. Stem will have over the sution. Another would be arranging to share the “For people to utilize thau they’ve got to walk 380 feet problems as the grades advance. to compete with other candidates I change.” He said he was interested in the station. The area could be covered from existing to the hockey rink and have to walk 450 feet to the Coventry position because the town “It’s not just a ’don’t use drugs’ next year in the nomial audition Democrats hold a 6 to 3 edge pond.” About 300 feet southeast of the pond is a man­ was interested in things that also in­ message. We offer skills to help process. firehouses at Lawton Road and at McKee Street. Another over Republicans on the board. made hockey rink and a skating area; the two are flooded terested him, like changing the avoid abuse. It’s a knowledge and A 1986 graduate of Yale Col­ possibility would be to try to rent temporary housing for in the winter. , She criticized the party also for skills base,” said Little. lege, Stem called the position a fire apparatus, he said. school budget format. Also he cited They ar^ too far from the new lodge and so is the I not claiming responsibility for the building projects that arc underway Board member Robert Christie “great, great job” for a young con­ The town and the district already assist each other in asked if any consideration is given The Associated Press pond, Werkhoven says. 'The idea of the skaters’ lodge is i failed revaluation. And two years or planned. ductor. Past directors of the YSO fighting fires when one department calls on the other for to provide a comfortable place for people to put on their to dealing with youngsters who may have gone on to work with major help. Under Landers’ proposal, the disuict fire depart­ I later, she said, “they’re not talking 'The town’s four schools are in the ALL IN THE FAMILY — David Stern, the youngest son of skates but nobody wants to walk 300 to 400 feet while process of being renovated and be living with a parent that is a drug orchesmas, but Stem said “all I’m ment would respond automatically to fires in designated i about it at all.” abuser, in a sensitive way while wearing their skates, he says. brought up to building and handicap thinking of right now is being able famed violinist Isaac Stern, conducts the Yale Symphony Or­ parts of the town’s territory if the town agreed to such an If the town repaired the old lodge, he said, then skaters Buckno said revaluation is of presenting curriculum. to stay right here.” chestra during a rehearsal. He is interim director. automatic-response mutual aid arrangement. access codes. Little said that will require rain­ have to walk about 25 feet to a restored pond. 1 chief concern to the people she has 'The board also approved that “This is an orchestra that judges Meanwhile, a meeting has been set for Oct. 24 at 7:30 The old lodge, which burnt down about a year and a met through door-to-door cam- ing for teachers. However she said it conductors very severely. They given the responsibility to take Muri be paid a salary of $43,000 “It was something we felt very p.m. m the hearing room of Lincoln Center at which half ago, stands today as a crumbling foundation. Work I paigning. there there are ’compassion exer­ demand quality and the demand at­ over, and the course was set. pro-rated for a 1989-90 contract close to, very passionate about and Rivosa will explain reasons for the selection of the site at could be done to repair this foundation and put a roof on She said property values in cises’ that seek to help students un­ tention, and they demand serious­ from July 1 to June 30. were committed to in a soulful He enrolled in the Yale School Tolland Turnpike and Deming Street. People who would it, Werkhoven said. Manchester have doubled since the □ □□ derstand the difficulty of breaking a ness. I am trying to earn my keep way,” Stem said. be served by the firehouse will be notified of the meet­ habit. of Music for conducting studies And if the old lodge is not used for this purpose, then last assessment and said new as­ CURRICULUM TABLED: In not only with my supenors to David Stem learned at under Otto-Wemer Mueller, and ing. Some of those people, residents of the Bryan Farms Little said the committee has the town should at least tear it down, he says. “Even with sessments will increase tax bills another matter, the board heard a which I answer but also to the or­ a young age. In high school, he then followed Mueller to Juilliard area and property owners on Tolland Turnpike, have said presented the curriculum to teachers it fenced in, it’s a liability,” he said. greatly if tax rates are not lowered. presentation from the school’s chestra,” he said. said he intended to focus on when he joined the faculty there. they want the station built at the proposed site as at all schools except Coventry High Neither David nor his brother, The town could be sued if someone, like a child, were Health Committee about a new al­ science, but “somehow 1 got in­ planned. ‘To my knowledge no one has School to date. Michael, 29, who is assistant con­ volved in the music department “Playing jazz music was a very to get hurt while playing on the crumbling structure. I promised Manchester residents cohol and drug curriculum for grades kindergarten through 12. ductor of the Cleveland Orchestra, and getting more and more in­ big influence on me, because as a During the news conference, two boys were climbing on that when the revaluation is com OCTUBLR9-1S, IW y were ever encouraged by their volved in music.” jazz pianist you have to lead and Truck driver charged the foundation. Werkhoven pointed this out. I plete, townspeople will not be sub Because the board had not Werkhoven recalled the pond in its glory days when he father to think of music as a career, He played in a jazz band and react at the same time,” he said. Ijcct to a hidden tax increase,” she received copies of the curriculum it ITALIAN David said. (Their sister, Shira, 33, also performed chamber music. got out of the service in 1W6. “I used to come on Satur­ tabled action oh approval of it. Stem calls his father an enor­ after fatal accident day nights. There would be 300 to 400 people, and ] said. “I am making that pledge, HERITAGE is a rabbi.) But when he left for college, he mous source of musical inspira­ and, if elected, I will keep it.” Members of the Health Commit­ “My father did not push us into still did not think of music in terms WEST HAR'fFORD (AP) — 'The driver of a dump they’d play music.” tee are Veronica Kim, and Kathy tion. But he said entering the same Restoring the pond and cleaning up the park for all WEEK music,” he said. “It was never in­ of a career. truck was charged with drunken driving Friday after an field as his famous father has also types of recreational purposes, he said, is something as prodalmed by the tended for me from the start to be a “When 1 got to Yale, 1 wanted to posed some challenges. early-morning accident that killed a West Hartford man keep things as open as possible,” needed to benefit the whole town. Mayor of Manchester musician.” near the entrance fo Interstate 84. Werkhoven said restoring the pond would first entail ‘The love for music was some­ he said. Stem said he has been offered Llewelyn Johnston, 54, of the Broad Brook section of dredging it. Also, a brook which feeds the pond would Fall Manchester UNICO thing that was ingrained in us As a freshman. Stem was an as­ some positions, such as assis- East Windsor, was charged with driving while intoxi­ have to be channeled to an area where catch basins is proud to honor when we were very young, and 1 sistant to the director of the Bach tantships, which have been cated in the accident that resulted in the death of Howard think he was very happy when we Society Orchestra and Chorus, an would be built to collect sediment. another famous “ridiculously out of proportion.” Wellins, 43, of West Hartford, police Lt. Robert L. If the dredging and sediment collecting is not done, Festival chose it. But we chose it very late, undergraduate organization run by Italian Hundley said. then the water in the pond forms an ice that is neither and 1 think we chose it very students. When the director quit “I have had to say, T m sorry. during his sophomore year, he was I’m not ready for this,”’ he said. Johnston was driving a Rayco Paving dump truck s .v..ig nor smooth, he said. When the pond was opera­ Sale MICHELANGELO naturally. north on South Main Street at 7:24 a.m. Friday and at­ tional, there was a system for collecting the sediment and tempted to make a left turn onto the highway when the dredging was done about once every five years. (1475-1564) truck collided with a Jeep Wagoneer driven southbound He said it has been about 20 years since the pond was Probably the greatest art­ by Wellins, Hundley said. a place for skating. ist who ever lived...The Mom pleads guilty to abuse of girl Werkhoven said he did not want to estimate the cost ot The little the projecL although Democrat Cassano said it may cost Sistine Chapel murals. The shop with Fraternity suspended between $150,000 and $200,000. Pieta, The Dome of St. ■3 VERNON (AP) — Tom Naylor, of the ca.se with the press. rested in February after Naylor’s Thurs., Fri., Sat. big fashion Peters. Master of the arts 3 the mother of a 4-year-old Vernon daughter suffered a severe head in­ BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The University of Bridgeport ideas" of painting, sculpture, and At a hearing Thursday before jury. The child’s injuries have left has suspended its recognition of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity girl found sexually and physically Judge Lawrence C. Klaczak in Ver­ architecture, his magnifi­ her blind and partially paralyzed. while officials investigate the events leading up to the Infant’s death a homicide C; abused last February, has pleaded non Superior Court. Naylor pleaded 20% OFF cent legacy will be cher­ Brunson, who is awaiting uial, shooting death of a student last month at a fraternity NEW HAVEN (AP) — The death of a 3-month-old ^ guilty to charges stemming from the guilty under the Alford Dochine to ished by mankind for all has pleaded not guilty to charges of party. ai eirl’s abuse. charges of risk of injury to a minor girl who suffered a head injury has been ruled a all Fall merchandise cruelty to a person, two counts of Leonard J. Massa, 22, was killed Sept. 29 after a Strat­ time. £ and cruelty to a person in the abuse homicide, authorities said. . . . first-degree sexual assault, risk of ford man allegedly intruded on a party at the fraternity’s Anna Michelle Migliaro died Tuesday of blood clots Come in and Save!! Sponsored by: a; Meanwhile, Naylor’s mother, of her daughter, Tina. injury to a minor and first-degree as­ off-campus house. within the skull, according to the state medical ex­ Open Wed., Thurs., Fri. 'til 8 p.m. ^ Lorraine Nelson of North Carolina, Under the Alford Doctrine, S. RICHARD 2 who had gone public with her inten- sault. Massa, of Bridgeport, was killed when he and other aminer’s office. . . w , xi„ 305 East Cantor SUaat Naylor docs not admit guilt but ack­ Manchaater, Conn. tion to fight for custody of the Prosecutors recommended the students chased the alleged intruder, Keith Commerford, The girl was alive when she was brought to Yale-New BOTTARO, CPA nowledges the state has enough 643-4958____ t Z abused girl, said the state Depart- maximum sentence, 11 years in after Commerford allegedly shot and wounded another Haven, but succumbed to her injuries while in the evidence to convict her. < ment of Children and Youth Services prison, for Naylor, who has been fraternity brother at the party, pediatric intensive care unit, authorities said. I and a juvenile court judge have or­ Naylor and her live-in boyfriend, jailed since her arrest. Sentencing is Commerford is charged with first-degree manslaughter al dered her not to discuss any aspect Peter R. Brunson, both 22, were ar­ set for Nov. 21. and second-degree assault with a firearm. 1 Outbreaks reported *■ '

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By The Associated Press / - ■ • Business leaders worry about recession Scattered reports of suspected outbreaks of computer viruses were received from around the world on Friday the 13th, and technical sleuths worked to track clown the U.S. goods even with the rise in the value um.reo n sending signals that it is worried about in­ ip < I 11 f u u HOT SPRINGS, Va. (AP) — 1.8 percent annual rate, the slowest pace of the dollar this year. bugs. I ( I I I I t I I I I t Economic growth in 1990 will slump to since the recession year of 1982. flationary pressures. “1 don’t think there’s any cause for major alarm. We The government reported Friday that its slowest pace in eight years with an This prediction is significantly below The forecast was released on the open­ can’t do a diagnosis until we get to the patients, .said outfight recession a distinct threat unless the administration’s outlook for growth of inflation at the wholesale level shot up ing day of the Business Council’s fall Wes Thomas, editor of an electronic newsletter called the Ffcderal Reserve lowers interest rates, 2.3 percent next year and would represent 0.9 percent in September. meeting at a mountain resort in Virginia. Virus Alert. Many of the business executives, Thomas said his group had received 50 unconfirmed the nation’s top business executives a blow to Republican hopes for reasonab­ Despite the outlook for a significant ly robust growth to boost their chances in however, dismissed the inflation report as reports of virus outbreaks worldwide, and a headquarters forecast Friday. a temporary blip that did nothing to slowdown in growth and the fact that cor­ The Business Council, composed of the the 1990 congressional races. porate profits have already begun to sag, was set up in San Francisco to study the cases. change their view that recession and not “There’s a lot of fal.se positives. We are attempting to chief executives of 100 of the country s “There are a variety of potential weak­ the business executives were generally inflation was the bigger threat facing the form a center for disease control for computer viruses so .y. largest corporations, said that the nesses in the economy that carry the risk optimistic about their prospects in the of a recession,” said Lewis T. Preston, economy at the present time. we can centralize information and find out what s going economy began to lose steam this sum­ coming year. mer. They predicted that the sluggish chairman of J.P. Morgan Inc., the large James D. Robinson 111, the chairman of on,” Thomas said. American Express Co., said that the Fed Roger Smith, the chairman of General period will last through much of next New York bank, “f I were the Fed, I He advised computer users to turn off their machines has done a good job in holding inflation Motors and the head of the Business and call security experts if they notice unusual activity. year. would be inclined to lean in the direction The forecast said, however, that a time­ of an easier policy. My sense is that we in check following a spurt in prices earlier Council, said that U.S. auto sales should Viruses are malicious programs written by unknown ly assist from the Fed could make the will need a fair amount of insurance this year “but now is the time to bring in­ be above 15 million units for the sixth techno-vandals. The bugs are spread by unknowing users slowdown the “pause that refreshes” and against trouble.” terest rates down.” consecutive year despite the projections through infected discs or contaminated programs drawn lead to a rebound in growth in 1991. That The administration has also been push­ The business executives forecast that of “doomsayers” to the contrary. from telephone bulletin boards or computer networks. inflation will show further moderation would give the country an unprecedented ing the central bank to lower interest rates Treasury Undersecretary David Mul- About 30 viru.ses are known to exist. They are often The Associated Press nine consecutive years without a reces­ as a way of making American exports with the consumer price index rising at tfiggered by internal calendars, and Friday the 13th is a annual rates of 4.5 percent or less over the ford, who spoke to the executives during FINANCING FLOPS — United Airlines’ planes sit at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport sion. more competitive overseas. Lower inter­ a closed-door session, told reporters after­ favorite target date. A virus known as Datacrime or the The study, prepared by a panel of top est rates in this country make dollar- next two years.The business chiefs were Columbus Day virus was supposed to be activated just recently. An employee group trying to buy the carrier said Friday it could not arrange also optimistic that U.S. exports will ward that reports of a dispute between the corporate economists, predicted that the denominated investments less attractive administration and the Fed had been . after midnight. . ^ r.,- ^ remain strong over the next two years, In Britain, the Royal National Institution for the Blind financing for the deal. overall economy, as measured by the to foreigners and thus lower the value of blown out of proportion. gross national product, will expand at a the dollar. helping to drive the merchandise trade reported a computer malfuction that was most likely deficit down to $100 billion next year. 2.9 percent rate this year, identical to the However, Federal Reserve Chairman He said that only “very minor differen­ caused by a virus, according to Bernard Fleming, com­ The growth in exports was based on a Bush administration’s forecast. Alan Greenspan has given no ces” existed between the two over such munity education officer. However, he said the virus ap­ UAL financing up in air belief that stfong growth in Europe and peared to be a strain other than the Columbus Day For 1990, however, the Business Coun­ that the Fed is going to loosen c r^ it issues as interest rate policy. anytime soon and in fact the Fed is sull Japan will spur continued demand for cil said growth will slump to an anemic variety. of the financing have not come pay for the buyout stemmed from “We found that most of our program files are gone. CHICAGO (AP) — The pilot- ‘adverse changes in the market.” Every time we try to look at a new program file it management group trying to buy through,” a British Airways spokes­ vanishes in front of our eyes,” said Corri Barrett of the United Airlines parent UAL Corp. man, speaking anonymously in UAL issued a statement that its Connery films institute in London. “It’s horrendous. Months and said Friday it could not get financ­ keeping with British practice, said board would review any revised Friday evening. “The consortium months of work has been wiped out here.” ing for its $6.75 billion deal, an an­ proposal it received from the pilot- nouncement that helped trigger a will have to find other sources and management group and would "i new 007 flick stunning stock market drop. look at a wider range of banks.” review all other financial or strategic Stock prices skidded lower afur Finishing touches go The group issued a statement that alternatives available to it. the group issued its statement, with MOSCOW (AP) — That striking man who had a ren­ banks managing the financing for on newest observatory the proposed $3(X) a share acquisi­ the Dow Jones average of 30 in­ dezvous with a beautiful woman in front of the Ukraine If dustrials plunging nearly 200 points Hotel on Friday looked familiar. A lot like Bond — tion of the company, parent of the nation’s second-largest airline, indi­ by the close of trading. W eekly James Bond. u n DAMON, Texas (AP) — Nestled amid the oaks and cated they had not received suffi­ The announcement not only cast a It was, in fact. Scan Connery, with actress Michelle cypresses that shelter deer and alligators in Brazos Berid pall over shares of UAL, but also Health Tip Pfeiffer his co-star in “The Russia House,” the film State Park is the nation’s newest observatory, the only cient commitments to complete the buyout at that price. over other companies involved in or version of John Le Carre’s latest spy novel now being one of such magnitude that will regularly be open to the planning debt-financed deals. made in Moscow. • But the group — which also in­ cludes British Airways PLC — said Principal among the problem “Of course, the KGB has a dossier on me, said the ^ Contractors and volunteers working for the Houston deals was Donald Trump’s proposed 59-ycar-old Scottish actor, who made a career out of Museum of Natural Science are putting finishing touches it expected to revise the proposal and continue its attempts to buy the $7 billion buyout of American Air­ playing the Soviet intelligence agency’s formidable foe. on a $1.3 million installation of the 10-ton, 36-inch lines’ parent, AMR Corp. There was “That’s why they let me in.” research telescope at the George Observatory, which airline. In London, British Airways said it skepticism about financing for the “My dossier in Washington is even bigger than the deal before Friday’s developments. KGB file,” Connery said with a smile. *^The museum, using a $770,000 grant from the Hous­ was confident the pilot-management by Roy D. Katz, R.Ph. group would still be able to raise the The UAL group, which includes This time, Connery plays a book publisher recruited ton-based George Foundation, bought the 20-year-old senior UAL management and by British intelligence ^tcr he comes into contact with a telescope, described as one of the largest and most necessary financing. “My understanding is that the United’s pilots union, said its in­ CHOLESTEROL CONTROL Soviet scientist smuggling defense secrets. .-V powerful telescopes available, from Louisiana Slate Japanese banks due to provide some ability to raise the money needed to To reduce the risk of heart at­ ‘‘Spying is waiting,” a character in Lc Carre s novel University two years ago. . . u .u tack and strokes, dietary 2 says. The same is true of movie-making, said the film’s Then given a choice of about six sites by Otc Tc’uls changes and drug therapy to > z producer, Paul Maslansky, as the actors and dozens of Parks and Wildlife Department, museum officia s lower blood levels of choles­ n extras went through two hours of take after take in a selected an isolated spot in the 5,000-acre slate park, terol must be considered life­ freezing drizzle in front of the hotel. time commitments. Stay with a about 45 miles southwest of downtown Houston. cholesterol-lowering diet at Maslansky said the filming at Soviet locations, which Although other observatories around the nation may least 6 months before deciding began in Leningrad Oct. 2, costs up to $10,000 an hour, open their doors to the public on occasion, atlvancc rc^r- PUMPKINS if it is effective - and if not, then 70 excluding the actors’ salaries. The total cost of five valions and other restrictions arc usually in effect. T^e consider medication. Eating weeks of filming in the Soviet Union will be S2.5 mil­ George Observatory, on the other hand will be available and oat-bran cereal for break­ ?0s lion, he said. for use by anyone; the only fee is the $2 per car admis­ fast each morning and eating fish 3 times a week are part of a Maslansky said the filming was made possible because The Associated Press p sion charged to enter the park. Native cholesterol-lowering diet. of the “glasnost,” or openness, policy of President The current schedule will allow the public to view the in Mikhail S. Gorbachev. “Under previous leaderships, ON SET — Sean Connery, center, discusses the next scene with co-star Michelle Pfeiffer stars every Saturday night, first come, first served. About Apples there would have been a problem filming a Le Carre and director Fred Schepisi during the filming in Moscow of ‘The Russia House." 25 people will be allowed inside the observatory dome & novel,” he said. for half-hour periods. m edicine Instead, Maslansky said, there has been nothing but woman named Katya (Pfeiffer) as a conduit. 150 people daily,” the producer said. Other nights arc reserved for school groups, resear­ ^ o p p e ^ cooperation. “Its really a love story set against the Soviet Union, The Califomia-bom Pfeiffer said playing a Russian chers and advanced observations. Not that the story line is anti-Soviet. If The Russia Maslansky said. “Mosfilm read the script only to make woman, accent and all, is the biggest challenge of her ac­ Museum officials say area schools have made plans ov®?V Southern New England House” has villains, they are the old-style American sure it wasn’t anti-Soviet or pornographic.” ting career. She is being coached in dialect and spends as for at least 8,0(X) children to visit the telescope. VO 348 Main Street 00 bureaucrats who refuse to shed their Cold War mentality During filming, he said, curious Soviets come not to much time as possible with Soviet members of the crew. “Part of the problem in science is that it s so focused Vegetable Farms Manchester VO and reflexes when faced with new realities. see the stars, but to watch the film crew of Soviets and The producers expect “The Russia House” to on the laboratory — that’s what kids think science is, Although the script was reviewed by the state-run film Westerners eat food shipped in from Britain because of released in 1990. Its release will coincide with the publi­ Carolyn Sumners, the mascum’s director of astronomy Rte. 44 Coventry 742-0289 649 1025 company Mosfilm, Maslansky said there were no at­ shortages and lack of variety in the Soviet capital. cation of the novel in Russian — another example of and physics, said in an interview this week. tempts to alter the chronicle of the Soviet scientist’s at­ “All the food is catered from London, feeding up to glasnost. tempt to smuggle military secrets to the West, using a 1 RELIGION Justice lawyers back Fairs run through December parental notification In Brief • • • Morse, Catherine Anderson, MARC WASHINGTON (AP) — The Bush administralion By Nancy Carr Bakery, J.R, Smith, Heartland said Friday il continues to believe there is no fundamen­ Sacred concert at Emanuel Executive Director, Manchester MACC News Market, Neva Slater, Custom Carte tal right to abortion but told the Supreme Court state Area Conference of Churches Commissary, Gail Dunlop, Paul resuictions on abortions for minors may be upheld on The Senior Choir of Emanuel Lutheran Church, Chur­ ch Street, will present a Sacred Concert Sunday at 4 p.m. Dutelle, Stop and Shop Super­ narrower grounds. „ r ■ a r u In last week’s column we started pastries plus a Bottle Booth for market, Shirley Popeleski, Interna­ The Justice Department submitted a friend-ot-the- in the church sanctuary. Two short works will be presented. The Magnificat by a calendar of Manchester church children, a raffle table and coffee tional Fuel Cells, Mary Ann Hand- court” legal brief in defense of a Minnesota law requiring fairs. Ftor your convenience we’ll list shop. The noon luncheon will in­ ley, Tasty Chick of Vernon, Sara some girls to tell both parents at least 48 hours before Pergolisi and the Coronation Mass by Mozart. The choir will be assisted by members of the Manchester Sym­ the fairs scheduled for November clude homemade sauerkraut and Loiiri, Economy Electric, Marion having an abortion. phony Orchestra and other area musicians. Further ac­ and December so you can mark your kielbasa or homemade chili along Thomas, Pizza Hut on Silver Lane, The administration may be taking a somewhat more with homemade desserts. Items will moderate position than the Reagan administration did companiment on the church’s Zuckermann double calendars now. Lily Krob, General Oil Company, also be on sale after all the Masses when it urged the justices to overturn their 1973 Roe vs. harpsichord will be provided by Donna Murphy, choir First a correction — The Olde Deirdre Boudreau, Connie Wade ruling, which legalized abortions nationwide. director of the Marlborough Congregational Church. Tyme Fair for Oct. 28 at Second on Sunday. Schauster, Norman Cabana, Sue But women’s rights acuvists promptly denounced Members of the choir featured as soloists are, Peggy Congregational Church will not fea­ • Dec. 9, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Limaze, Robert Hendrickson. Bush and Attorney General Dick Thornburgh. ^ Gustafsdn, Daryl Morrison, Mona Foster, John Crowe, ture a roast pork diimer as men­ Christmas Craft Fair, Bolton Con­ Also George Elmore, Randy “This is another last-minute attack on women s lives John Reed and Rod Johnson. tioned in Saturday’s column. gregational Church, 228 Bolton Skilding, Leland Stopplcworth, Si. from the Bush administration,” said Eleanor S m ^ , The program is under the direction of P. Melvin That dinner will be served on Center Road. Homemade crafts. James, Church of the Assumption, president of the Fund for the Feminist Majority. Ob­ Lumpkin, organist-choirmaster. Nov. 11, and tickets are available at Children’s Booth, Country Kitchen Orrin West, Tom Wilson, Trinity viously the president and the attorney general are ignor­ Church to sponsor supper the church office. There will be a with homemade jellies and jams and Covenant, Temple Beth Sholom, ing the massive public outcry to keep abortion legal. luncheon served the day of the fair baked goods. Catherine and Mary Byron, the The First Congregational Church of Coventry will Congress has received the message recently. But where s □ □ □ Republican Party, Tallwood Country sponsor a roast beef supper today from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. featuring chowders, sandwiches and George?" . . . homemade pies. HEALTH CHECK: Free mam­ Club, Senior Citizens Center, Order The Justice Department said, “We continue to believe in fellowship hall on Main Street. mograms are available Wednesday Donations will be $5 for adults and $2 for children • Mini-Fair and ham supper at that Roe was wrongly decided and should be overruled. North United Methodist Church, between 9 ajn. and 4:30 p.m. be­ of Eastern Star #53. ages 6-12. Children under age 6 are admitted free. Also to those who donated per­ There is, in view of the nation’s history and traditions, no 300 Parker St., 3 to 7 p.m. Wooden hind Manchester Town Hall. A free IP m sonal care items and other goods to fundmamental right to abortion.” Bible conference at Baptist items; door and yard; ornaments; mammogram is available at a But Solicitor General Kenneth W. Starr and oAer mobile unit if you are 35 or older, Samaritan Shelter in the past few department lawyers said Minnesota’s parental noUfica- Faith Baptist Church, 52 Lake St., will have an an­ bookends; knitted and crocheted niversary Bible conference Oct. 20 to 22 to celebrate 15 on a fixed income or unable to af­ months: Ella Atamian, Catherine tion regulations should withstand attack on narrower items; homemade aprons, years of ministry in Manchester. potholders, Christmas decorations, ford a mammogram. Pre-register is and Mary Byron, Edwin and grounds. • , , • ■ .u . « required. Call the American Cancer. “There is utterly no support for the proposition that a The first services were held Oct. 20, 1974, at Orange baskets. Supper served from 5 to 7 Rosemary Gregory, Joy Hansen, minor has a fundamental right to keep her parents in the Hall on E. Center Street. The church moved to the Lake p.m. Society at 643-2168 to schedule an Edna Harris, Mitzie Johnson, Jean Street facility on March 4, 1979. dark about her welfare,” the department s brief said. ^ • Heritage Holiday Fair at Center appointment. The tests are spon­ Keegan, Pat Kenniff, Nancy The guest speaker for the conference will be Dr. Wen­ “A state may reasonably conclude that a minor s Congregational Church, 11 Center sored by the society, MACC and the LaPointe, Ruth McIntosh. Peg dell W. Kempton, president of the Association of Bap­ Manchester Health Department. parents are, as a general matter, better suited to make St., 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., will have a Thome, St. BridgeU Church of the tists for World Evangelism. variety of booths. Nature s Bounty □ □ □ these critical decisions than a minor and her physici^, or The Associated Press Assumption. a minor and her physician in conjunction with a judge, Church ladies to meet (potted plants, herbs, dried flowers); FARMERS’ MARKET: Today is the last day of the fanners’ the department said. ■ • r i Basket Market; Handicraft Booth SEEING RED — Bullfighter Fernando Cepeda whips his cape away as a thousand-pound The Ladies of St. James will hold the first meeting of market. This morning the market is The brief also attacked a crucial underpinning ol Jus­ the season on Thursday in the lower church with a busi­ (cross stitch, folk art, etc.); The Mit- jen Tree (homemade pickles, open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. THE tice Sandra Day O’Connor’s analysis of abortion regula- bull rears on its hind legs during a bullfight in Seville, Spam Thursday. ness meeting at 7:30 p.m. After the business meeting, a program will be relishes, jellies); Center Bakery; □ □□ HAY RIDE PLANNED: The BIBLE presented by Linda Dixon of Ladd Sterling. Baubles and Beads (jewelry); Anti­ ques and Collectibles; Holiday next Singles Ministry planning SPEAKS Labor secretary enters coal strike talks Church to ordain minister House (Christmas ornaments, meeting will be Tuesday at 7:30 by Community Baptist Church, 585 E. Center St., will or­ wreaths, wall hangings); Tag Sale p.m., at Community Baptist, 585 E. Eugene Brewer truck tires were flattened by twisted nails Mrs. Dole spoke to many of the 280 dain Rick Bunker to the Christian Ministry Sunday at 3 and Silent Auction. Coffee Shoppe Center St. cials have met directly since 1,695 miners called jackrocks. p.m. He is a native of Andover and a member of Com­ open 9 to 1 a.m. Tea Room from 11 The Singles Ministry, sponsored CARBO, Va. (AP) — Labor Secretary in Virginia, West Virginia and Keritucky pickets at the enuance to a mammoth coal Someone has said: “A clean con­ to 1. Luncheon: soup, sandwiches or by MACC, has scheduled a hay ride Elizabeth Dole on Friday set up the first preparation plant that 98 striking miners With tears in his eyes and his hand in a munity Baptist. science is a soft pillow." Assuredly went on strike April 5 against Pittston Participating in the service will be the Rev. Wesley for Oct. 29. Singles are invited to face-to-face meeting between Pittston invaded and occupied for four days in cast, Roger Helbert of Russell County a hot meal. jjeople spend many restless nights Coal Group Inc. Evans, the Rev. Russel Petrie . the Rev. James Meek, the Bolton Con- meet at Community Baptist Church because of a guilty one. And unless Coal Group Inc. and the United Miiie Contract talks have regressed to the September. said his nose was broken and his fingers • November Fest, Workers since a bitter strike began six Rev. Dale Miller and Kenneth Harley. The public is in­ 228 Bolton at 6:30 p.m. to car pool. The cost is that uneasy conscience is due to a point where negotiators for the company “They’re trying to desuoy our union,” emshed by large rocks hurled through his gregational Church, vited. 10 a.m. to 2 $3.25 a person, children are wel­ guilt complex, il is a positive, months ago. and union are meeting a few days a Joel Phillips, a picket captain from car window and windshield. Center Road, Bolton, professional come (under age one are free). Call wholesome reaction. “It’s time to start the healmg process, month in separate rooms with a federal Castlewood, told her. p.m., will feature Mrs. Dole said following her trip to the Presbyterians get few gifts While self-approval is no guaran­ mediator shuttling messages back and Heather Hamilton, the 3-year-old “It was terrible,” he said. crafters, homemade pies, and a flea Community Baptist at 643-0537 to tee of being right (Acts 23:1), its j remote southwest Virginia coalfields, daughter of a suiking miner, gave Mrs. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Older Presbyterians are market along with a snack bar offer­ register. The hay ride will be at opposite certifies that one is wrong forth. The suike has become a rallying point where she heard mine workers and their “We’re talking about communities Dole a bouquet of flowers and told her, receiving fewer gifts from their churches, but congrega­ ing sandwiches, homemade soup Hurst’s Farm, East Street, Andover, (Acts 24:16). An evil conscience is replacements recount economic and “Get a contract for my daddy.” for organized labor across the country be­ tions are working harder to find volunteer oppiortunities starting at 7 p.m. and ending around unpleasant but useful. It's rather being tom apart and in some t^_cs cause union leaders believe the company and danish. physical suffering. families tom apart,” Mrs. Dole said. I m Twelve miles away in Lebanon, one of for senior members, according to a survey. • Nov. 18. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. St. 8 p.m. like physical pain, which serves as a Mrs. Dole said Pittston Chairman Paul seven Pittston Coal Group employees is attempting to break the UMW with the Only 41 percent of the more than 2,500 respondents warning that the body is mal­ not a mediator. I’m not here to say I have help of one-sided labor laws. Pittston Bridget Holiday Fair, 70 Main St., □ □□ functioning, something is wrong. Douglas and UMW President Richard the answer to this complex problem, but I Mrs. Dole talked to told her he- was at­ from the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) said their chur­ offers a Bakery Booth specializing THANK YOU: To those who Trumka agreed to meet with her today in denies it is trying to rid itself of union Cases are on record of people who j do feel now it is time to see if we can tacked three times on his way home from ches provide gifts to older members at special seasons of in apple pies; arts and craft booths have made memorial donations to her Washington office. It would mark the employees. have no sense of pain, creating facilitate the bargaining process.” work on the same August night after his the year. In 1%6, 61 percent reported their churches with many handknitted and the conference in memory of Lucille first time any company and union offi­ hazards for them. ' i l l d l IIIIIW ---- provided gifts to older members. crocheted hats, sweaters, afghans, Glaesar; John and Dorothy Anthony, While a person may force himself I But more than half, or 52 percent, of respondents smd baby clothes; Plant Booth; Used Toy William and Doris Darrow, Albert to endure pain to the point of harm- ’ their churches worked to find volunteer opportuniUes for Booth; a number of professional and Patricia Obue, Virginia and ing himself, generally pain protecU i Diplomats dislike FBI’s new foreign arrest powers him from danger. But the con­ older members, up from 30 percent in 1%6. Walker Briggs, Dorothy Margelot, crafters and a Tea Room open from science can easily be conditioned by “It is. important. to isolate• t *1-- the above dition r\f ofannnvmitv. anonymity. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. offering chili, hot Peter and Daria Plummer, Judy teaching or repeatedly ignoring it to In a brief exchange with reporters The president was caught off guard WASHINGTON (AP) — A J u s ^ question of whether domestic legal Graham boycotts crusade dogs and sauerkraut, Italian dmner, Rohlfs; to members of St. Bar­ approve what is wrong, thus Baker added; T h is procedure will riot be when asked about the ruling following its Department ruling that authorizes the FBI authority might exist from the question of LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Evangelist Billy St. Bridget’s “grindas”, all kinds of tholomew for an outstanding food neutralizing the psychic warning j used absent a full interagency discussion disclosure in Friday editions of the Los to arrest U.S. fugitives overseas without whether the. president will, in l^act, Graham, returning to the city where 30 years ago he homemade pies and pastries. collection carried out through the system. Don’t make this tragic mis- ^ the permission of foreign countries drew of all the foreign policy” implications. Angeles Times. refused to participate in a segregated religious ermade, • Nov. 18 and 19, 10 a.m. to 3 month of September. They’ve lice! The White House issued a statement authorize the use of that authority, Ms. quick signals of displeasure Friday from emphasized the need to batUe drug abuse through faiA. p.m. Annual Holiday Bazaar at the helped restock the Emergency echoing Baker’s remarks and saying, Thtwiler said. “I’m embarrassed to say I don’t know the State Department. . Graham devoted an entire sermon of his recent eight- Church of the Assumption, 27 South ftuitry food shelves depleted over “There will be no arrests abroad that have “In any given case, the president must what it is. I’ll have to get back to you “This is a very narrow legal opinion day Arkansas Crusade to the drug problem, for the first the summer. CHURCH OF Ci.RlSf] NC not been considered through that inter­ weigh his responsibility for managing with your question,” the president told Adams Street. Booths include jewel­ UJ based on consideration only of domestic both foreign affturs and law enforce­ reporters. time in his 40-year ministry. ry, attic treasures, handmade arts And to those who donated food to Lydall & Varnon Straats United States law,” said Secretary of agency process.” “Jailing drug dealers and detoxifying drug addicts Earlier, spokeswoman Margaret D. ment,” said Thtwiler, who noted that Justice Department spokesman David and crafts, and many knit and the Shepherd’s Place over the sum­ ^Phon^64B-gJj|^ r s State James A. Baker III. Baker only “learned of it this morning” in does not get at the heart and soul of the problem, which crocheted items, home baked mer: Hazel Clement, Beatrice “It did not take into account interna­ Tutwiler said the legal opinion by the Jus­ Runkel said that “people at the White tice Department’s Office of Legal Coun­ news accounts. House and other parts of the government is spiritual,” Graham said. tional law, nor did it weigh the presi­ Bush, too, had not been inform^ of dent’s constitutional responsibility to sel did not necessarily mean President have been informed through the process Bush would authorize such arrests to take the Justice Department’s ruling, said an carry out the foreign policy of the United administration source, who spoke on con­ in drawing up this opinion.” J. place. Slates.” 1 I 10(6/e^n«: Ix^son Number 1: Q p m ^ Talk is cheap

OPINION ....PONT I . By Chuck S tone______ATIEAST6ETA , The wondrous paradox of Republican presidents ex­ Oi9R9 SEAHlt JSSS/C^HAHH tolling their commitment to education is their unwilling­ PIN-UP?!!.... ness to do anyming about it. Return of IRAs Talk is cheap, but acts co.st money. “How can 1 hear what you say,” lamented Emerson, “when what you do stands over you the while and and thunders so loud mat 1 methetwing ll benefits many cannot hear what you say to the contrary . TORUmNW,,, So it goes with President Bu.sh’s historic education By Sarah Overstreet PIGE5T10N?!" summit wim me nation’s governors. “Bush Puts Focus on Schools Wim Words, Not Two Missouri legislators that I admire a great de^ Money,” a Congressional Quarterly headline declared in have squared off in a battle tn Congress that means a its report on me president’s summit. <» “A photo opfiortunity” shrugged many wary educators ® " S c b t » ' o modify d«: 1986 T » > ~ » a 1 ♦ and state officials. drasucally different ways: Republican Sen. “Dueling press conferences,” said a prominent th wants to cut the capital-gains tax (rom its '986 nsc m Washington education lobbyist who requested and House Majority Leader Ryhi^d Gephardt, anonymity. “I don’t know of anybody who think it’s Democrat, wants to bolster Individual Reurement Ac- going to have much impact.” Ideals, backed up by legislation, can chart new direc­ “ r T b c lying if I said I knew Danforth’s p to would tions. But new directions are like faim and faim wimout “give a tax cut to the rich, paid for by the middle class works is dead. In education, works represent money. The a? Gephardt charges. Danforth says the higher capita- root problem for me nation’s educational government gains L x , coupled with the October 1987 stock market hopies to raise America’s educational expectations, a Lunge has seriously curtailed business investment and massive increa.se in federal fiscal funds is imperative. Lpm sion. Business isn’t my area of cxpcrusc. But many Until Ronald Reagan came along, an increase in o fL y sympathies arc with business, because 1 toow only Nominee frightens retirees federal education funds has occurred mrough all of me a healthy business has a chance of benefiting its Molybdenum Co. was classic pen­ told Syria last monm that “ultimate administrations since 1964 when anomer self-designated By Jack Anderson ly, mere must be a wimdrawd of all education president, Lyndon Johnson was in office. ^"sidU I know from experience what Gephardt is talking sion raiding. AMAX used pension and Dale Van Atta foreign forces from Lebanon. In that year, federal spending for education was $16.2 about. Individual Retirement Accounts should be avail­ funds to buy annuities that guaran­ The emphasis is on “ultimately. billion. The amount increased to $28.5 billion in me able to a much wider group of workers than th ^ are teed me miners $20-per-rnonm pen­ WASHINGTON — David sion for every year of meir service. Despite American criticism of me Nixon years and was at $32.3 billion in 1980, Carter s now. As it stands, only people whose income George Ball is FTesident Bush’s Syrian occupation of Lebanon, our last year. Ronald Reagan men systematically gutted a certain level, or who don’t have any reurement benefits Abortion pill skirts issue That meant someone wim 10 years nominee to police pension funds all sources tell us mat a Syrian pullout education until federal education spending dropped to d i S their jobs, can contribute to IRAs and d e^ ct of service would get $200 a monm. me drug from me beginning, and, in over me country. But for retirees The rate was only $1 more than me is me last ming me United States $27.8 billion in 1988, his last budget. For fiscal 1989, their conuibuuons. It’s as if anyone making acceptable form of birth control. fact, pressured Roussel-Uclaf to pull like Robert Brown, Ball nuy be the wants. The United States has Bush’s education appropriation is $28.5 billion. Con­ level of money this year, or receiving company benefit By Tom Tiede Actually, me pill dooms fertilized company was paying before it shut privately asked Syrian President human eggs. And setting aside the it from me market last ye^. The next worst ming to a cave-in. down the pension plan. Very sidering me inflation rate, me federal commitment to this year, doesn’t need a liule help savmg money for Ball’s decimation of pension WASHINGTON — Ever since moral implications, me drug is company later reconsidered, generous. Hafez Assad not to do anyming education has actually decreased over me years. however, RU-486 is now sold to plans when he was a corporate ex­ ^ ™ i n g could be farther from the truth. I’ve ^ n me Supreme Court ruled that smtes reported to be ingenious. The What me employees lost was a radical, like leaving Lebanon hasti­ R)r President Bush to achieve any significant educa­ may set meir own regulations hundreds of hospitals and clinics in ecutive is making working stiffs like bargaining chip. The union in the it proved over and over again in the bves of I^OP'® manufacturer says RU-486 is a syn- ly. tional gains, me federal government must be as com­ regarding abortion, critics have France and in several omer nations. Brown and some people on Capitol past had won several incre^es in fall into the very income brackets that the 86 tax bill mctic steroid mat is used to trick a These sources say that Assad has mitted to education as it is to getting rid of Gen. Noriega warned against me consequences. The anti-abortion people vow that Hill nervous. They’re not sure he pension benefits, according to d S l S too high to qualify for IRA ded^jr^s^ woman’s body into doing what it complained he would be more than and crushing me drug cartel in Colombia. They say mat if legal abortions are me United States will not he next. has me right attitude to run me Brown, who now works for me Oil, Employees making good salaries one year unexpecte^y normally does when no pregnancy is happy to get out of me Lebanese done away wim, women will be They say use of me pill would make federal Pension Welfare and Chemical and Atomic Workers In­ quagmire if he had assurances that There is noming esoteric about our educational goals, find themselves out of work the next. This is especi^ly in progress — complete the forced to use coat hangers and abortion far more easy to perform Benefits Administration. ternational union. “I don’t mink it’s Israel would not return in force. despite what me educationalists and educational hustlers inie for older workers who are getting close to either menstrual cycle. back-allqy barber surgeons to ter­ man it’s ever been and perhaps In his mining days. Brown right, but what’s right and what’s would have you believe. They are embarrassingly having a vested interest in their pension plans or qualify­ The pill does mis by preventing Assad’s troops have engag^ in a minate pregnancies. double me number of abortions in worked at a molybdenum mine on legal arc two different mings,” ing for full pensions — or whom their employers think me cells in me uterus from receiving costly war against me minority for­ simple; But anomer remedy has not been mis nation (currently about 1.5 mil­ me Continental Divide near Lead- Brown told our associate Stewart ces of Lebanese Christian Gen. could be replaced just as easily by workers half their age, a hormone called progesterone. The • Raise student achievement levels; so widely, discussed. There is at least lion a year). Consequently, mey say villc, Colo. In 1986, Ball, who was Michel Aoun. The case-fire means hormone is a necessary agent mat Harris. • Narrow me achievement gap between low-income earning half their salaries. one kind of abortion pill that is mey will boycott any drug company vice president of AMAX, which Labor’s No. 1 friend on Capitol Employees who may have transferred to a company tells me uterus to hold on to a fertil­ Syria is still playing policeman to a capable of doing me job wim more that makes or sells me pill in owns me mine, terminated me coin- Hill, Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, D- students and upper-income students; expressly because of better benefits, often find Aeu ized egg. The manufacturer says time bomb. • Improve the educational disproportionate achieve­ simplicity and safety. Women can America. pany’s pension plan. The benefits Ohio, hopes to close me gap be­ For me United States, even benefits cut back when the company is sold. Other RU-486 acts as a passive substitute ment levels between black. Latino and white students; take me pill up to several weel« That threat may keep me drug out due to me workers were converted tween what is right and what is employees have their health benefits axed altogether for progesterone, and me body can Syria’s erratic stewardship in after conception, and, in effect, it of mis country for many years, if not into annuities, that would pay the legal. Metzenbaum and omer pro­ • Improve me educational environment in ghetto when companies decide they can no longer afford them. not tell me difference. Lebanon is preferable to me many- brings about spontaneous miscar­ In omer words, me pill takes me forever. And mat in turn could miners a guaranteed pension. labor senators will try to fix me sided civil war mat would explode schools, so mey can compete minimally as equals wim Still others end up paying so much out of their own What me miners lost way any riage. place of progesterone, but does not seriously affect pregnant women loophole in pension law through mere again if Syria were not a omer schools in meir general geographical area. (Omer- pockets for health insurance that the amount of money chance to win cost-of-living raisers The pill is me Roussel-Uclaf tell me uterus to retain fertilized down me road. Some doctors say if legislation mis fall. player. Israel has made it clear that wise, you’ll simply resegregate America’s schools.) ^ they ’re able to save is severely lessened. for pensioners. Those raises would 38486, or RU-486 for short, it was eggs. The mensuual cycle mus con­ U.S. sates do tighten abortion rules, Metzenbaum let Ball’s nomina­ it cannot maintain order in Lebanon. • Lower drop-out rates; We’re also seeing the elderly increasingly snapped to have come from so-called “excess developed in France in 1980 by me tinues wimout incident, and me and RU-486 is not legally available, tion clear his Labor subcommittee No foreign country or combination • Establish model schools in each school disuict at all meet their needs. And the government has become pension funds” — profits from in­ Groupe Roussel-Uclaf pharmaceuti­ walls of me uterus shed. The bleed­ pregnant women will almost surely and apparently has not decided of countries is willing to pay me three levels (elementary, middle and secondary) to serve stunned and windexl from nying to Uike up the slack. The vestments made over me years by cal company. The manufacturer says ing flushes out me fertilized egg turn to me black market for relief. whemer to make a stink about Ball costs of occupying Lebanon, so me as examples and establish goals for the system. more money we’re able to save ourselves for the tune me pension fund. AMEX kept mosc it has been tested in more than a wimout me need for surgical inter­ The doctors say me black-market when me nomination comes to me Syrians are the best me United State when we can no longer work, the better off the whole profits and reaped millions. The • Increase applied research mat will help teachers util­ dozen countries, and taken by vention, and abortion occurs. drug would be of questionable Senate floor. can hope for. counny is. __ workers got annuities that pay a ize new and variant instructional techniques. But educa­ mousands of women, and it could be U.S. researchers who have tested quality and origin. And even if me The agency Ball would head is If wishes were horses, perhaps we could reform me fixed sum, no matter what happens tional research should not be funded unless the resear­ me answer to me worldwide abor­ RU-486 say it can be used before smuggled goods were effective, mey responsible for policing $17 trillion Jack Anderson and Dale Van ! reform act in such a way that we would be able to cu t^ e cher can demonstrate how his or her results can produce tion controversy. conception or after; me active would be medically dangerous. Any to me dollar. in private pension plans. It currently Atta are syndicated columnists. : capital-gains tax and bolster IRAs at me same time. Then Labor unions call it “pension raid­ There is one problem wim it in progesterone is blocked in eimer abortifacient can cause side effwts audits less than 1 percent of mosc results in me classroom. - workers would come closer to having me money mey ing.” The business community me United States, however. RU-486 event. The manufacturer says me — life mreatening infection is just funds each year. And many of mosc After all of me posturing and me high-blown rhetoric i need for retirement, and heaimy companies would be prefers “excess asset reversions is not approved for use or distribu­ pill (three to a dose) should be taken one of mem — mus RU-486 should audits arc not worm me paper they about “Jeffersonian Compacts” at Bush’s summit, mree 5 more able to provide worker benefits. However, ex- from terminated pension plans.” tion here. The pill has been wim anomer substance to preclude only be used under professional su­ arc written on, according to recent Letters policy stubborn educational facts remain; ^ perience leads me to believe mat employers are much Call it what you will, it is legal. scrutinized clinically in this country, me sickness and pain that often ac­ pervision. congressional testimony by me I more likely to put any tax savings into bigger widgets, Ball was able to stretch a little- Labor Department’s inspector • Rich kids perform better than black and Hispanic and some drug firms want to put it company a miscarriage. This means that me illegal use of S not employee benefits. ______known loophole in me pension law Letters should be brief and to kids. on me commercial market. But Many doctors have hailed me RU-486 may, in me overall, be general. the point. They .should be typed or 3 Sarah Overstreet is a syndicated columnist people who are opposed to abortion development as revolutionary. The worse for pregnant woman than me into a gaping rip mat omer com­ Ball has proved himself to be an • The cognitive learning gap between black and white panies have since used to shut down able administrator. His appointinent neatly handwritten, and, for ease have moved decisively to block its prestigios New England Journal of back alleys. And abortion advocates kids is only six rnonms in meir first year, but increases to hundreds of pension plans and make in editing, double-spaced. Letters importation. medicine has called it a “major ad­ deplore me growing jwssibility. is not so much a question of ability two and a half years by me senior y i^ in high school. millions of dollars. And now George must be signed with name, ad­ Manchester Herald Anti-abortion forces say RU-486 vancement.” The man who invented They say that me laws against “me as it is philosophy. As one Senate Until we remove mosc inequities, this first-cla.ss Bush wants Ball to regulate all dress and daytime telephone num­ is diabolic. One U.S. con^ssm an me pill, I> . Etienne Baulieu, says unpregnancy pill” may one day staffer put it, “He certainly under­ democracy will continue to be afflicted wim a second- private pension plans in me country ber for verification. calls it “me French deam pill.” The mat it might well herald me time compel U.S. women to say no to me stands me pension area, in some class educational system. Founded Dec. 15, 1881 as a weekly The Herald re.serves the right to right-to-life critics say mey would when abortion “more or less disap­ illegal drug, but yes to me coat for me benefit of me worker.s ways too well.” Daily publication since O ct 1,1914 Ball refused to talk to us while his edit letters in the interest of not object if it were a simple con­ pears as a concept, as a fact, and as a hanger. Not too fast Chuck Stone is a syndicated columnist. traceptive, but mey claim it is in­ nomination is pending. brevity, clarity and taste. _Penny M Sieflert word.” Secretary of State James Baker Publisher ______What he did at the Climax ”__Ron Robillard stead an aborti-facient, a chemical And yet me right-to-life critics Tom Tiede is a syndicated Opinion Page Editor Alexander Girelli mat “kills babies,” and that is an un­ columnist 4 Associate Editor___ mink omerwise. They condemned 1 Iflanrlirslrr Hrrahr Pullout Section, Page 17 Anniversaries Saturday, Oct. 14,1989 W eddings FOCUS Summit was peak of trip 4- 1 r for scouts \ i camping areas, to keep to their time By Barbara Richmond schedule. Once at the permanent Manchester Herald camp in New Mexico, they prepared i their own food from dehydrated Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell J. Burte Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Aitkin limbing materials. ecr SCOOTS or AmcfucA 12,441 feet to “Dehydrated is surprisingly good. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Davis Mrs. William J. Herlth the lop of Mt. Over the years it has improved,” Aitkins celebrate Baldy in New Spencer said. cm M m cM K ^k w m k m c o Herlth-Farr Burte-Ferguson Mexico was the Spencer termed the trip an ex­ Davis-Barsness 50th anniversary high point, perience of a lifetime for the Scouts. EXPEDITION Leslie Joan Ferguson, daughter of Mary literally and “Wl)cre else could you have a Felicia Marie Farr, daughter of Mr. and Dana Lynn Barsness, daughter of Dale Ann and Leigh Ferguson of 11 Converse figuratively three-week vacation, a 5,000-mile 803 Mrs. Richard P. Farr of 29 Elizabeth Vivian House Aitkin and Thomas P. 1989 and Shirley Barsness of Simsbury, and Road, Bolton, and Mitchell Jonathan Aitkin of Manchester celebrated their 50th speaking, for trip, sleeping facilities, food and Andrew John Davis, son of Richard and Drive and William John Herlth, son of some members entertainment for less than $500 a Mr. and Mrs. William A. Herlth of 77 Burte. son of Helene and Avren Burte of wedding anniversary at a party given for Marilyn Davis of Levittown, N.Y., were of Boy Scout Troop 123 of person,? Spencer asked. Starkweather St., were married Sept. 10 at Bayside. N.Y., were married Sept. 10 at them at the home of their son, Thomas married Aug. 26 at the Unitarian Meeting Manchester. The wild animals around the the Knights of Columbus Hall. Old Sea Pines Inn, Brewster, Mass. Aitkin of Bolton. • camp have no fear of people, as no House in Hartford. Marie Sherman, justice of the peace, of­ They were married on July 28, 1939 in The group of nine, including Justice of the Peace, Wallace Irish, ot- Scouts and leaders, went in August hunting is allowed there. Soule ex­ .T T iT fR A H C H -M e m b e rs of Marrehester Boy Scout Troop 123 gather at Philrbont The Rev. Jon Luopa officiated. The ficiated. The bride was given in marriage East Hartford and have lived in bride was given in marriage by her father. ficiated. The bride was given in marriage on the trip that look them over 5,000 plained how ahy belongings, espe­ by her father. Susan Farr, sister of by her parents. Nancy Lotas was maid of Manchester since their marriage. He is miles and through 13 states to Phil- cially food, that might attract tlie Kari Barsness, sister of the bride, was honor Bridesmaids were Madeline Burte, president of T.P. Aitkin Inc. of maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Sevim bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids moni Scout Ranch and Explorer curious bears are put in what they Sue Pfaltzgraf. Kathy Sachanchak and Manchester, a heating and air-conditioning call a bear bag. This bag is strung Damiano. Dave Ghabrial, Jeff Sweet and Jon Soule. Kilic and Holly Mix. Rebecca Barsness were Mary Elmore and Sharon Crawford. Base in Cimarron, New Mexico. Joseph Patelli. brother-in-law of the Marjorie Tenzer. business. He is a World War ff veteran. Richard Spencer of Irving Street, between two big trees, about 15 feet was flower girl. David Starr was best man. Ushers were Hosting the party, besides their son, a Scoutmaster for 20 years and now above the ground. Thomas P. Davis was best man for his groom, was best man. Ushers were Martin Ferguson, David Rocke, Todd were their son’s wife, Betty, and then an assistant, provided the van and After hanging the bag, it’s tradi­ brother. Ushers were Joe Sparacino, Rick Timothy V ielleux and Robert Thulin. Martin and Michael Coleman. daughter. Hazel Greene of Ijamsville. Md. made the advance reservations. This tion to do a bear chant that is sup­ Graves, Frank Braithwaite and Dave After a reception at the Knights of Columbus, the couple went on a wedding After a reception at the Old Sea Ihnes They also have five grandchilthen, Linda was his third trek. And he said he posed to keep the bears away. Pcscock. trip to Florida. They are making their Inn, the couple went on a wedding trip to and Tom Greene and Benjamin, Tommy thinks he’ll pass on any such future Spencer said “If you do everyth­ After a reception at the Polish National ing right, you won’t see a bear.” home in Manchester. ^ Hawaii. They are making their home in and Polly Aitkin. trip “and leave it to the younger Home in Hartford, the couple went on a They also saw many deer, grouse, The bride is a graduate of East Catholic West Stockbridge, Mass. Family, close friends and relauves at­ ones.” wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, S.C. They Lee Soule of Grissom Road is big flocks of hummingbirds, hawks, High School. She’s employed at Moriarty The bride is a 1982 graduate of the tended the party. are making their home in East Hartford. University of Connecticut with a bachelor Scoutmaster and the other assistant golden eagles, squirrels and chip­ The bride is a 1988 graduate of Hope Brothers Inc. of Manchester. is Jim Sarles, who is deputy fire munks, and even a tarantula. The bridegroom is a graduate ot of science degree in allied health. She is College, Holland, Mich. She works as an chief for the Eighth Utilities Dis­ Spencer said during the days the Manchester High School and is employed director of rehabilitation at Sports accountant-bookkeeper at CR3 Landscape Medicine, Brookline. Brookline, Mass. trict. Others on the trip were Jon temperature was 80 to 90 degrees, by Dubaldo Electric of Manchester. but the nights were really cold. Architects in Simsbury. The bridegroom is a 1980 graduate of Soule, 17, son of the Scoutmaster, Many days it rained, causing the The bridegroom is a 1983 graduate of Lehigh University with a bachelor of senior patrol leader and a senior at Manchester High School. Also, campers’ clothes and equipment to Nassau Community College, Garden City, science degree in engineering. He is N.Y., and a 1986 graduate of the Univer­ Dave Cain, 16, a junior at MHS, a get wet. employed as manager of procurement at senior patrol leader; Kevin Sarles, The entire trip wasn’t just sity of Kentucky in Lexington. Ky. He is General Electric. Pittsfield, Mass. on the editorial staff of the Manchester 20, son of Jim, assistant Scout­ centered around the camp. The master; Frank Damiano, 16, a Life group made many stops on their Herald. Scout and an assistant senior patrol way there and on their way home. leader; Jeff Sweet, 15, the youngest The campers, always in their of the group, who is an instructor uniforms when on the road, visited Engageinents and a Life Scout; and Dave Busch Stadium where they watched graduated from Fairfield University with a Ghabrial, 17, a Life Scout and m- the New York Mets practice, visited the Jefferson Expansion Arch in St. Maneggia-Grande Pickering-Cowley bachelor of science degree in finance. He structor. is presently attending the University o Scoutmaster Soule kept a very Louis. Mo., a Cowboy Hall of AT THE TOP — Dick Andrew and Jeanne Maneggia of 70 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pickering of New Connecticut Graduate School of Business complete journal 'on the entire trip in Oklahoma City, and the Air Force Spenser, Scoutmaster of Stony Road, Bolton, announce the engage­ and all took hundreds of pictures. Academy in Colorado. Canaan and Garden City, S.C., announce in Stamford. He is employed as a Troop 123, plants a 48- ment of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth the engagement of their daughter, Cheryl mortgage underwriter with Peoples Bank Jon Soule, who led the others up The group also visited the the Mt. Baldy Trail, said this was star American fiag as the Maneggia to David John Grande, son of Pickering, to Robert W. Cowley, son of Museum of Science and Industp- in of Bridgeport. the first group that didn’t get lost. Guy and Joan Grande of Stamford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Cowley of 73 A May 12.1990 wedding is planned Chicago, rode on the Maid of the group reaches the top of The bride-elect is a 1981 graduate of Spencer said that the trails aren’t Mist at Niagara P^l's and went to Baldy Mountain in Cimar­ h- Plymouth Lane. marked. the Canadian side of the falls, ^ e y Bolton High School, a 1985 graduate of The bride-elect is a 1983 graduate of ron, New Mexico. The trip "The compass is our most impor­ even panned for gold in New Southern Connecticut State University New Canaan High School. She is also a with a bachelor of science degree, and a tant piece of equipment,” he added. Mexico, but they didn’t find any. to Mexico was one Scouts graduate of Springfield College, Both young Soule and Cain said 1987 graduate of the same university with in the troop say they will Springfield, Mass., with a bachelor of while they were hiking to the top of Soule decided, that despite all of a master of science degree. She is remember for a long time. Mt. Baldy they doubted if they’d the vasmess of the slates they employed as a teacher by the Manchester science degree. She also received a e ever want to do it again. But, after traveled through, Connecticut is still Board of Education. masters degree this year in drug abuse the greatest. counseling. She is an adolescent substance thinking it over, they are sure they f The prospiective bridegroom is a 1982 would do it again if given the graduate of Stamford High School and a abuse coordinator at the Alcohol and Drug “Nothing I have seen or ex­ chance. perienced could woo me away,” he 1986 graduate of Southern Connecticut Abuse Council of Stamford in New Going out and coming back, the State Univereity with a bachelor of science Canaan. group ate in restaurants, but slept in said. degree. He is employed by Lamberty Con­ The prospective bridegroom is a 1982 Mary E. Maneggia struction of Stamford. graduate of East Catholic High School and David J. Grande A March 1990 wedding is planned- 1 MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, O a .'K 1989-19

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Wedge Innovations, 532 Mercury In a world of declining barriers to And the earnings of those U.S. mul­ i ^ Another product is m epoxy eliminated by 75 percent ... thm Drive, Sunnyvale, Calif. 94086; the trade and capitxil flows, the U.S. is was based and owned there. When I I J when the sensor discovers heat in an American bought a prodiKt from tinationals in Japan improve the - - i ■—----- adhesive especially designed for epoxy adhesive by Devtron Con- V-22 Osprey uniquely positioned to lead. Quite England it was understood the earn­ American balance of payments. vertical and overhead bonding mouon, it takes a “second look” to sm w Division, 780 A£.C. Dnve, simply, America is already the most verify the object before it switches ■ Bush budget; Cut entire program ings on that sale flowed there, for “America in the Global 90s; projects. . Wood Dale, 111. 60191; the light con- international nation, and it will to- $12.95 in bookstores or $9.95 from HOUSE OF THE WEEK — High ceilings make the rooms in The manufacturer claims that this the lights on ... that the sensor HealtiiV-Zenith, Hilltop ■ H ouse plan; Restore $508 million for the benefit of the English. u T h y come even more so in the 90s. The That all changed with the growth Kiplinger Books, Editors Park, MD. this small two-bedroom retirement home appear spacious. qxixy gel bonds quickly through a detects people in motion from up to Road, St. Joseph, Mo. 49085; and development and procurement U S. now benefits in countless ways 70 feet away, providing more than ■ Senate plan: Restore $255 million for of multinational corporations after 20782. Only 22-by-36-feet In size, the house will fit a very n^ow lot chemical reaction between the the caulk by Darworth Co., Avon. from its openness to the world, by 4,500 square feet of coverage ... development World War n. Multinationals based epoxy resin and the hardener ... tha' 06001. welcoming immigrants, foreign L r rooms are packed into only 702 square feet. For more that a multitone lens provides over­ ■ Issues; Too expensive, military says anywhere in the world do manufac­ • . P lan HA1542R send a self-addressed uit wiiiwill not sag or onp.drip, setting 6 ------m five ------• , ! competition and capital. While most improves offshore invasion capability turing at plants all over the world. Average incomes of the industrialized world seems Manufacturers buy components SOURCES: AP. Baltimore Sun. Senate Armed Services Committee afraid of population growth, the from many countries and assemble of married workers E.irru:^.F^'^7rCanadian peat moss helps soil U.S. is proudly growing — not as them into goods that can no longer rapidly as in the past but faster than In 1987, 43.5 million married be described as the product of a couples had some earned its competitors. single country. And it s even dif­ The engine driving the woria income. Averages shown in By Earl Aronson ficult to describe a modem interna­ graphs are for all married The Associated Press toward h i^ e r growth will to the tional business as being ovmed ex­ Here's the Answer Weeders Guide men and all married same force that has improved the clusively by investors in a single na­ What’s so special about Canadian human condition since the begin­ women. $29,154 some will last several centuries. determining if an author (or an art tion. It may to a joint venture, and sphagnum peat moss, which so wet places. q u e s t io n — I just sold my ning of time: technology. And the its owners may include stockholders Commercial producers prefer many gardeners have ^ n using for Today, harvesting, or mining, is a stamp collection for quite a bit more ist) is carrying on a trade or b^mess pace of technological change will (so that expenses are deductible), is all over the world. far apart should the bricks be? far cry from the days of hand-cut­ blond sjrtiagnum with long fibers to than I paid for it Would the g ^ ^ le r a t e . The U.S. will maintam QUESTION — I have to do so long to improve their soil? when the primary purpose and inten­ Generally, a poduct is classified a n s w e r — The wider the ting blocks. Now, harrows like those dark brown. The quality varies in from the sale be subject to a capital supremacy in fields ranging from some work on my driveway. I have tion for engaging in the activity is to as an import if final assembly takes space, the more likely the sand will The answer is: many things. used on farms are run o vct the ^ n - pH, fiber length and color from bog molecular biology to physics, and heard that it is best to work on a day Sphagnum peat moss is a very gains tax? make a profit. However, the absent place outside the U.S. and it is seiit wTwashed away during a heavy gy surface, loosening an inch or two to tog and from area to area. the U.S. will improve its spotty into our country for sale. We call it when the temperature is fairly high. versatile organic material that will What happens when a tog peters of income does not necessarily rainstorm. Keep the bricks v ^ of the sphagnum. Huge vacuum J.W., MOBILE, ALA. record of transforming basic an import even if the manufacturer How high? retain 12 to 20 times its weight m out? Hood related that many areas prevent an enterprise from being close together, perhaps no farther cleaners drawn by tractors suck up research into applied leclmologies is an American corporation and the ANSWER — You don’t need a water. It has a predictable pH level are drained, fertilized and planted classified as a trade or business. Un­ apart than a quarter of an mch. the loosened peat and drop it into ANSWER__ Y es. If you collect and new products. profits flow back to the U.S., be­ very warm day as much as you must of about 3.5 to 4.5. It will bmd with grass for cattle grazing, trees fortunately. the burden of ptovi^ We aren’t the “Uncle Sucker of piles for drying. The peat is stamps, coins or other items as a coming a plus on our current-ac­ be careful not to work on a cold day. sandy soil so that water and for reforestation, or other crops. the requisite intention is on w delivered to packing houses for hobby and sell them at a profiL the world trade: count balance. And we classify it as Fkir the purposes of this reply, a cold nutrients are held at root level, Ditches are dug for drainage. Radar author. And as you discovered, this The popular explanation for our day can be considered anything QUESTION — Moved into a baling or boxing. profit is taxable as a capital gam. an import even if a substantial por­ where they ate needed. It will aerate is being used to evaluate the thick­ may not be an easy task. trade deficit is that we’re bunglers at under 50 degrees FiahrenheiL But no house that is heated by a forced-air Canada produces mainly sphag­ Keep in mind that il' you had a loss tion of the components inside were clay soils so that these same m- ness and economic value of some q u e s t io n — Help! I owe the overseas marketing, our manufac­ matter what I or anybody else tells furnace. Would it be a good idea to num peat, which is used in horticul­ from your hobby, it probably would made in America by American gredients can get through to root ture and agriculture. The total area bogs. not be deductible. IRS prior years’ taxes and have been tures aren’t as good as imports and you, follow the directions on the insulate the ducts? Peat has many other uses beyona labor. ■81 '83 '86 '87 level. It is soft, lightweight and of peatlands in Canada, the second- trying desperately to straig ^n out we’re the Uncle Sucker of world Conversely, a car made in container of the patching material odorless, and free of harmful chemi­ restructuring of inadequate soils. It SOURCE; Census Bureau______ANSWER — Definitely, yes. In­ largest country, is estimated at q u e s t io n — The book I have the mess. Worse yeL the IRS has trade, allowing other countries to America by Honda or Toyota is clas­ you purchase. is used for growing musluooms, ^ dump their products here while they sulate every part of the dux^t system cals and insects. 111,328,000 hectares (a hectare is written has been rejected by placed a lien on my checking ac- sified as a domestic producL not an that can be reached. When heat es­ 25 acres), or 12 percent of its land horse, cattle and poultry litter to ab­ publishers. To top it off. * c IRS rount and literally wiped me out. exclude our goods. import, even though the inanufac- Sphagnum peat moss even helps There are many contradictions to QUESTION — I soon will be capes from ducts that run in ceilings, surface. Only Russia produces more sorb liquids and odors, in production didn’t like the way I took deducUoM How long can the bank hold on to turers are Japanese corporatons, the improve the finest loam. It decom­ of artificial mixtures such as pottmg this myth. Take the arguments of using a grinding wheel for the first floors, etc., it won’t n ^ te r too agricultural peat than Canada. for my writing expenses. They said I my money? parts are a mix of American and poses at a much slower rate than do soils, as seed carriers, and in form­ low American product quality and 1 time to put sharp edges on a variety ’ much, since such heat will help to Late in 1988, most Canadian wrote the book for a hobby and L.R. FORT MYERS. FLA. foreign components, and the earn­ WE other peats and thus works in the ing peat pots for sprouting plants. inept marketing. In facL die U.S. of cutting tools. What angle should warm the house. producers formed the Canadian threw out the whole deducUon. ings belong mostly to Japanese in­ soil longer. It offers more pore It also can be used in production sells more of its products and ser­ Sphagnum Peat Moss Association to Basically, the IRS told me to rome a n s w e r — If your bank ac­ vestors. And we consider an IBM the bevel be? space, or room for root growth. of paper towels, chemical products, vices overseas than any other nation. DELIVER share educational, marketing and back after I’ve sold my first ^ k . count was levied anytime after July personal computer to be an ANSWER — Wood chisels and Sphagnum peat moss hasn t metallurgical coke and charcoal, and It is the world’s leading exporter of QUESTION — I soon will be promotional information. I’ve had it and I’m done wnung! 1, 1989, the bank will hold your American producL because IBM is a For Home Delivery, Call the blades for planes should be reached as advanced a aircrafu computers, pharmaceuti­ cleaning and putting away our Gerry Hood, president of the as­ in surgical dressings. In Russia, Fin­ The point I’m trying to make is, fmds in the account for 21 days. U.S.-based corporation, even though beveled at about 25 degrees. Knives decomposition as peat humus, rew cals, paper, software, food and many aluminum outdoor furniture. Would sociation, said that some produrers land and Ireland, peat is used for when are my expenses a tax wnte- This allows you time to resolve your three-quarters of the components in­ should have a more acute angle. The or sedge, which means it retains its other products. And for several 647-9946 it be wise to apply paste wax to it loosen the peat and push it into heating; in some countries, it 's side are made in Asia. original bevels should be followed form and functimis longer as a soil off? tax bill with the IRS before the ^ years U.S. export growth has sur­ now, or should I wait until next windrows for drying, as is done in burned to generate electricity. will turn the funds over to tto IRS. To get a handle on this crazy mix, Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 when sharpening most cutting tools. conditioner. Many of the bogs Speaking at an international peat passed import growth, whittling spring? formerly were blueberry barrens. Fmland. Bogs range in depth from a You should visit your local IRS ot- consider that nearly 20 percent of all seminar, Richard Belanger, of J.K., ST. LOUIS away at the trade deficit. a n s w e r — By all means, now. Recently, I visited several major few feet to 25-30 feet. Some fice immediately and ask a problem imports comine into the U.S. are Quebec’s Economics Ministry, s^d. How about the America-as- It will help to protect the metal from peat bogs in Quebec, vast stretches producers scrape about 3 inches a resolution officer to assist you. QUESTION — Putting down a “We are proud of what is happening ANSWER — The standard for dirL condensation and other ac­ of brown deposits of decayed year. Some bogs cover 3,000 or brick patio floor soon without using cumulations that occur even when more acres, and it is anticipated that today to limit pollution.” vegetation formed over centuries in mortar. I expect to fill the spaces the furniture is not being used. between the bricks with sand. How 1 2ftiJMANChESim'ltefeAti>.l5a^ FOCUS/TV, Comics & P u z ^ FOCUS/Advice Saturday, Oct. 14 Where to Write

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Be sure lo menuon the uUc. 1 normally turn into mature infeetton-fighters ( yl 22—MANOffiSTER HERALD, SatuWay, Oct. 1 4 ,1989 8:30PM ® Chae visual Saturday, Continued CONNIE ® ( ® Am en (CC) Reverend Gregory's CHUNG former fiancee pays a visit, much to Thel Saturday, Continued ma’s chagrin. (In Stereo) bring her brother back to life. (R) Connie Chung (24) This Old House (CC). (In Stereo) 1:00AM C5j USA Today Retirement [D IS ] Videopolis: StarTracks Brian Rob­ anchors the prime­ W ild America (CC) White-tailed and planning tips car driver "Lucky" Lee Lott. bins on the set of "Head of the Class' , I Let's Go Bowling (60 min.) time series key deer, caribou, moose and elk are pro­ backstage at a Tiffany concert. (R) (In 30j Remote Control [CNN] Newsdav [A&E] Edward and Mrs. Simpson "Saturday Night filed. (R) Stereo) 40 Friday the 13th: The Series A teen­ ® Reporters Scheduled: singer Donny [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Track of the African [CNN] On the Menu With Connie [ESPN] College Football: Teams to Be age skater seeks revenge after she's at­ Bongo' A Kenyan boy faces a dilemma af­ [D IS] Swiss Family Robinson (R) Osmond's comeback: outdated state laws Announced (3 hrs.) (Live) tacked by three classmates. (60 min.) (In ter finding a rare African antelope. Johnny Chung," airing that invade marital privacy; the world of Stereo) [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire [LI FE] Esquire: About Men, For Women Ngaya. Tony Parkinson, Oliver Retondo. SATURDAY, stand-up comedy. (60 min.) (In Stereo) [A&E] MOVIE: 'Heart Beat' A society 1977. Rated NR [TMC] MOVIE: No Way Out' A job at OCT. 14, on CBS. [DIS] MOVIE; 'Not Quite Human IF [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In girl gets caught up in the lifestyle of the the Pentagon loads a career Navy officer Stereo) [HBO] Nature W atch (CC). (R) (CC) An android intent on becoming more beatnik world Nick Nolte. Sissy Spacek. into a deadly game of cat and mouse. human goes against his creator's wishes John Heard 1980 CHECK IISTINGS 1 1:00PM ® News (CC) [LIF E ] E/R Kevin Costner, (3ene Hackman, Sean by attending college. Alan Thicke, Jay Un­ Young. 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) FOR EXACT TIME ® Barney Miller [DIS] MOVIE;' The Track of the African [U SA] Hollywood Insider (R) derwood, Robyn Lively. 1989. Bongo' A Kenyan boy faces a dilemma af­ Ql) Cheers (CC). 1:05PM [TM C] MOVIE: Bom in East 3:30PM 3) I® College Football: 9:00PM SD Tour of Duty (CC) While ter finding a rare African antelope. Johnny L.A.' A Los Angeles native is sent south of Teams to Be Aniwurtced (CC) (3 hr6.. 30 on Stateside leave, Anderson is reunited Cl8l Go for Your Dreams Ngaya, Tony Parkinson, Oliver Retondo. the border after he’s mistaken for an illegal min.) (Live) with Jennifer Seymour; Sgt. Johnson (2d) Freddy’s Nightmares (60 min.) (In 1977 Rated NR alien during an immigration raid. Cheech (24) Crazy for Food: Boston (R) loses confidence when tw o of his men are Stereo) [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide Marin, Paul Rodriguez, Daniel Stern 1987. dD Amish Cooking From Quilt Country killed. (60 min.) (In Stereo) (22) ( p News [TMC] MOVIE: 'Shakedown' A lawyer Rated R. (In Stereo) Premiere (R) (In Stereo) ® W ar of the W orids Kincaid and Harri­ (2$ Trying Times Season Premiere (CC) joins forces with an undercover cop to get Magnum, P.l. 1 :30PM C3D [CNN] Your Money son set out to uncover the secrets sur­ Comedy. Season 2 begins with a yuppie to the bottom of a case involving the drug- ) Joy of Painting |R) rounding human cloning experiments un­ couple's life with an unusual housekeeper. related murder of a police officer. Peter [ESPN] College Football Scoreboard dertaken by invaders. (60 min.) (In Stereo) Weller. Sam Elliott, Patricia Charbonneau. I Forever Young (In Stereo) [HBO] MOVIE: 'Revenge of the Nerds ® Persortal Power 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) __I W ild America (CC) White-tailed and crumbling Manhattan brownstone receive ^ Outer Limits ,11: Nerds in Paradise' (CC) More indigni­ [DIS] MOVIE: Cinderella' (CC) Walt [USA] MOVI& 'Assault of the Killer key deer, caribou, moose and elk are pro­ unexpected help from mechanized visitors (ID @0) Golden Girls (CC) Blanche s ties await the brothers of Lambda Lambda Disney's animated classic about the poor (6i) Comic Strip Live (60 mm.) Bimbos' Two go-go dancers framed for Lambda when they attend a Fort Lauder­ from space. Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tandy. unmarried daughter announces her desire filed. (R) scullery maid whose dreams come true at murder flee to Mexico with a willing hos­ dale fraternity convention. Robert Carra- Frank McRae. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) to have a baby; Dorothy wants Sophia to [A & E ] Shortstories Peter Weller ("Robo- [CNN] Newsmaker Saturday the Prince's ball. Ilene Woods, William Cop") relives the memory of a past love in tage and three unwelcome admirers in dine, Curtis Armstrong, Larry B. Scott. Phipps. Eleanor Audley. 1950. Rated G. see a doctor. (In Stereo) [HBO] MOVIE: 'Sinbad and the Eye of [USA] Murder. She Wrote "V era"; a young boy kills his philandering tow. Christina Whitaker, Elizabeth Kaitan. 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) (21) Hometime the Tiger' Sinbad battles mythological 5:30PM ® The W ok [ESPN] College Football; Notre Dame father in "Mardi Gras." (60 min.) Tammara Souza. 1988 creatures in order to remove the curse 4:00PM (3D Knight Rider at A ir Force (3 hrs.) (Live) dS MOVIE: Baby Face' A tough girl uses [C N N ] Capital Gang (8) Victory Garden (CC). her beauty to climb up the ladder of wealth 1:1 OAM [CNN] Travel Guide placed on a young prince. Patrick Wayne. (31) Light His Fire [TM C] MOVIE: Shoot to Kill' (CC) An Jane Seymour, Margaret Whiting. 1977. (g) This Old House Season Premiere Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent, John [DIS] MOVIE: 'Jane Eyre' A young En­ 1:20AM [HBO] MOVIE: 'To Live and MOVIE: 'Amityville: The Demon' A FBI agent enlists the aid of a Pacific Nor­ glish governess falls in love with her Rated G. (CC). thwest mountain guide to capture a killer Wayne. 1933. Die in L.A.' (CC) A government agent skeptical journalist moves into the infa­ brooding, secretive employer Joan Fon­ goes undercover to find the counterfeiter [LIFE ] Day by Day mous Long Island home where he plans to [C NN] Newsmaker Saturday (R) holding the guide’s girlfriend hostage. Sid­ [A & E ] MOVIE: 'Heart Beat' A society taine. Orson Welles, Margaret O'Brien. ney Poilier, Tom Berenger, Kirstie Alloy. girl gets caught up in the lifestyle of the who murdered his partner William L. Pe­ [U S A ] W erew olf Eric is held hostage by write a book. Tony Roberts, Tess Harper, 1944. 6:00PM (3D News (CC) 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) beatnik world. Nick Nolte. Sissy Spacek, tersen. Willem Dafoe. John Pankow Skorzeny's former shipmate. (In Stereo) Robert Joy. 1983. [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire 1985 Rated R (In Stereo) (T) A-Team [USA] Miami Vice John Heard. 1980. ® WKRP in Cincinnati 2:00PM (T) Airwolf ® Chae Visual [CNN] Waging Peace [U S A ] MOVIE: 'M ankillers' Twelve fern 1:30AM ® Night Music dS Julia Child and More Company 7:30PM OD Jeopardyl (CC). ale convicts are granted pardons in order g j CHIPS S8) W ar of the W orlds Kincaid and Harri­ [LIFE] Harper's Bazaar An overview of to nab a homicidal cocaine dealer. Edd ® Paid Programming ® Secret W orld A look at cheetahs, son set out to uncover the secrets sur­ ® Kate & Allie (CC). how women have changed over the years, MOVIE: 'Battleground' Soldiers of Byrnes. Edy Williams. Gail Fisher. 1987. (l5 W ar of the Worlds Season Premiere once considered to be gods and demon rounding human cloning experiments un­ @ As Schools Match Wits the 101st Airborne Division engage the including looks at culture, lifestyles, fa­ Harrison and his team meet deadly oppo­ spirits in ancient times. shion, experience and beauty. (60 mm.) (R) Nazis in the Battle of the Bulge. Colorized. dertaken by invaders. (60 min.) (In Stereo) ® Superfooy Lex Luthor stages another 1 1 :1 5PM [HBO] MOVIE: Rocky H' nents when aliens arrive (60 min ) (R) (In Van Johnson, Ricardo Montalban, George ( ® To Be AniKMjnced. (g ) News (Live) confrontation with Superboy after he fails [TM C] MOVIE: 'Eight Men Out' (CC) Rocky marries Adrian and stages a re­ Stereo) Murphy. 1949. d8) Eyes of W ar Interviews and archival to murder him. Part 2 of 2. Eight ballplayers from the seemingly un­ match with Apollo Creed. Sylvester Stal­ [24) DeGrassi Junior High (CC). lone. Talia Shire. Burgess Meredith 1979 (2® Other Side of Victory _i MOVIE: 'The Brazilian Connection' footage trace the time from the end of ® Odd Couple beatable Chicago White Sox are accused The Saint finds himself targeted for murder ® Fugitive of throwing the 1919 World Series. John Rated PG. (In Stereo) (3^ That's the Spirit World War I through World War II. Host: Lonesome Pine Special (In Stereo) after investigating a black market baby op­ Robert Mitchum. (2 hrs.) (R) go) News Cusack, Charlie Sheen. D.B. Sweeney [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Hairspray' A local TV Alfred Hitchcock Presents [A & E ] Eagle and the Bear (R) 1988. Rated PG. eration. Simon Dutton, Gayle Hunnicutt, @ Victory Garden (CC). ® Hersey's Hollywood dance show gives a plump teen an oppor­ [C N N ] Pinnacle (R) Niall Padden. 1989. [CNN] Sports Saturday tunity to teach 1962 Baltimore a thing or ID MOVIE: 'Guns of the Magnificent (521 Make Yourself at Home 9:30PM O) Learn to Play the Piano [ESPN] Bowling World (24) Creative Painting W ith Jackie Shaw two about integration. Ricki Lake, Divine, Seven' Seven professional gunmen join ® Star Trek 8:00PM ® Paradise (CC) Ethan Is Overnight Debbie Harry. 1988. Rated PG (In Stereo) [M AX] MOVIE: 'Waxwork' A wax mu­ (R) forces to free a revolutionary leader from a hired to kill marauders who are terrorizing seum's private midnight showing holds [A & E] Yellow River (R) & (^ ) Empty Nest (CC) Harry neglects (26) MOVIE: 'Gloria' A former gun moll Mexican jail. George Kennedy, James railroad workers, only to discover the cul­ to credit LaVerne when he wins a medical 1 1 ;30PM ® Entertainment This danger for a group of young students. protects a young boy from New York City Whitmore, Monte Markham 1969. [CNN] Newswatch prit is a revenge-seeking widow. (60 min.) award. (In Stereo) Week Matt Dillon's new movie "Drugs­ Zach Galligan, Deborah Foreman. David gangsters. Gena Rowlands, John Adames. tore Cowboy. " (60 min.) (In Stereo) Warner. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) [A&E] Les Miserables Stage by Stage [DIS] Here's Boomer (in Stereo) ( S i Mark Russell Comedy Special Favor­ 1980 A behind-the-scenes view of the making of [LIFE] MOVIE: The Face of Rage' A ® C4§] W orld Series Baseball (CC) Game ite parodies from previous seasons poke ® News 2:00AM ® Home Shopping Spree @0) Adventures in Space A history of the musical. (60 min.) (R) one. Teams to be announced. (3 hrs., 30 woman enters a therapy group where rap­ fun at newsmakers. ® Freddy's Nightmares A tabloid re­ NVR Showcase space exploration. In this episode: the [DIS] MOVIE: Helen Keller: The Mira­ ists, as well as victims, confront their emo­ min.) (Live) porter investigates an Elvis sighting m ® ) Beyond Tomorrow Rebroadcasts: ® MOVIE: 'Beast from Haunted Cave' early rocket scientists: the missions of as­ cle Continues' The relationship between tions and try to reconstruct their lives fol­ ® MOVIE: ‘The Front' A scheming bun Springwood; an amnesia victim suffers tronauts Alan Shepard and John Glenn, the laser eye surgery which eliminates the A blizzard forces a gang of gold thieves Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan continues lowing the personal agony which results gler becomes the pseudo-author for the need for eyeglasses; Alaskan oil spill up­ gruesome conditions. (60 min.) (In Stereo) Apollo moon missions. Host: Leonard Ni- through Helen's enrollment at Radcliffe. from rape. George Dzundza, Dianne Weist. work of several blacklisted friends. into a cave and the waiting arms of a legen­ date. (R) (In Stereo) (35 MOVIE: 'Dead of Winter' The pros­ dary monster. Michael Forest. Sheila Carol, moy. (2 hrs.) Part 1 of 2. Mare Winningham, Blythe Danner. 1984 1983. Woody Allen, Zero Mostel. Herschol Ber­ [CNN] This Week in Japan pect of work brings a struggling actress to Frank Wolff. 1960. (pj MOVIE: 'The Great Northfield Min­ [ESPN] College Football: Teams to Be [U S A ] Equalizer nard!. 1976. a remote country mansion for a most unu­ [HBO] MOVIE: 'Sweet Hearts Dance' nesota Raid' Jesse James and Cote Youn­ Announced (3 hrs.) (Live) (It) Friday the 13th; The Series A teen­ sual audition. Mary Steenburgen, Roddy (4§) ABC News (CC) ger team up to rob the biggest bank west 6:30PM (3) CBS News (CC) (CC) Conflicts arise between two Vermont [LIFE] MOVIE: 'My Mother's Secret age skater seeks revenge after she's at­ McDowall, Jan Rubes 1986 [CNN] International Correspondents of the Mississippi, Cliff Robertson, Robert riD SpaceSaver tacked by throe classmates. (60 min ) (In friends, one of whom is falling in love for Duvall, Luke Askew. 1972. Life' A glamorous call girl must decide the first lime while the other is ending a [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date whether she wants to continue in her pro­ ® (30) NBC News Stereo) 15-year marriage Don Johnson, Susan ^ Saturday Night's Main Event (90 scores. (50) WWF Wrestling fession or develop a relationship with her 08i 101 Ways to Get Cash From the mm.) (In Stereo) Gf4) Ramona Sarandon. Jeff Daniels 1988 Rated R (In 2:30AM ® News (CC). (R| 157) Rod 8| Reel Streamside 16-year-old daughter. Loni Anderson, Paul Government Stereo) S i Just for Laughs (30) WKRP in Cincinnati ® USA Tonight (6i) MOVIE: 'Burned at the Stake' Salem Sorvino, Amanda Wyss. 1984. (20) MOVIE; 'The Gunfighters' Three @7) Bradshaw on: The Family [M AX] MOVIE: 'The Fantasist' A de­ ($7) Latenight America With Dennis witches past and present join forces to av­ [USA] It's Your Move brothers are forced to break the law when praved photographer sets out to possess Wholey Joined in Progress [CNN] Sports Latenight enge themselves on their persecutors. Su­ [CNN] Pinnacle a land baron threatens the family ranch 4:10PM [CNN] Sports Close-up the lonely young woman of his dreams [CNN] Sports Tonight [DIS] My Friend Flicka san Swift, Albert Salmi, Tisha Sterling [D IS ] Teen W in, Lose or Draw Art Hindle. Reiner Schoene, George Ken­ Christopher Cazenove, Moira Harris. Timo­ [MAX] MOVIE: Dead Ringers' (CC) [ESPN] College Football: Notre Dame 1981 (3s) Personal Power nedy 1987 thy Bottoms, 1986. Rated R (In Stereo) 4:30PM [HBO] MOVIE: 'Seven Minutes in Love for the same woman drives twin To­ at A ir Force (3 hrs.) (R) [A & E] Shortstories A woman outsmarts ’2 ^ [30; 227 (CC) The men deal with an (2D ® SportsW orld Scheduled: cover­ Heaven' (CC) Three Ohio teens makes 10:00PM C 3 ) Saturday Night With ronto gynecologists on a path of mutual the devil in "Yesterday Once More ”, a their first steps toward adulthood. Jennifer abandoned baby when the women spend a 2:35AM [T M C ] m o v ie : Code of Sil- age of the Arc de Triomphe Horse Race Connie Chung (CC) Scheduled: an inside self-destruction. Jeremy Irons. Genevieve ence’ A maverick Chicago cop wages a photographer takes on the identity of a from Longchamp, France: "Champions in Connelly. Maddie Corman, Byron Thames weekend at a health spa (in Stereo) look at the investigation of thex 1988 Bujold, Heidi Von Palleske. 1988 Rated R. solitary war against rival drug-running dead colleague in "Bao-Chi." (60 min.) (R) Kentucky " a retrospective film of the 1988 1986 Rated PG-13. (24) World War I bombing of Pam Am Flight 103 over Lock­ (In Stereo) gangs. Chuck Norris. Henry Silva 1985. [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd Breeders' Cup Day from Churchill Downs, [M A X ] MOVIE: Rocky IV' (CC) Driven erbie. Scotland; a profile of singer k.d 26) MOVIE: 'The Devil's Web' A nurse 1 2:00AM ® American Gladiators Rated R. (CC). Louisville, Ky. (90 min.) (Taped) by revenge, boxing champion Rocky Bal­ hired to care for the paralyzed daughter of lang, (60 min ) (In Stereo) (18) Homo Shopping Network (3 hrs.) [U SA] MOVIE: 'Deadly Impact' A dead f24) (ID Frugal Gourmet (In Stereo) boa heads for the Soviet Union lo face a an American diplomat begins to exert a ® [CNN] News 3:00AM ® G L O W, wrestling colossal Russian opponent Sylvester Stal­ computer genius's method of rigging Las (23) Record Guide strange influence over the girl. Diana Dors, (20) Smash Hits C181 Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) lone, Talia Shire. Dolph Lundgren. 1985 Oi) USA Tonight Vegas slot machines becomes the key to Andrea Marcovicci 1975. f26) MOVIE: 'Invincible Kung Fu Broth­ [CNN] Future Watch Rated PG. (In Stereo) (61) MOVIE: 'Triple Cross' A British safe­ his own murder investigation Bo Svenson, 38 MOVIE: 'M idw ay' The Japanese and Cl8) Anushka ers' A widow and her son seek revenge on [M AX] MOVIE: 'The Cincinnati Kid' cracker becomes a double agent during Fred Williamson, Marcia Clingan. 1985. d j Lifestyles of the Rich and American fleets battle for control of a stra­ (20} Monsters A newlywed couple dis­ the henchmen who killed her husband. Al­ Norman Jewison's acclaimed account of a 7:00PM World War II Christopher Plummer. Yul Famous Actress Eva Gabor; actor Paul tegic island in the Pacific during World War cover a giant web in a basement honey­ exander Fu Sheng, Chen Hui Lou, 1981. 2:10PM [CNN] Healthweek (R) high-stakes poker game between a young Brynner, Romy Schneider, 1967 Sorvino; Minnesota Fats; homes in New­ 11. Charlton Heston. Henry Fonda. James moon suite upstart and the acknowledged master. (38; Hersey's Hollywood (R) [A & E ] Shortstories Peter Weller ( "Robo- 2:30PM a) College Football (CC) port, R 1 (60 min.) Coburn. 1976 (2^ Hunter Season Premiere A popu L S.U at Auburn or Penn State at Syracuse Steve McQueen, Ann-Margret. Edward G. (40) War of the Worids Kincaid and Ham- Cop") relives the memory of a past love in Robinson. 1965. (In Stereo) GD (4pJ News (61) Cops The show moves to Portland, lar female radio talk-show host, whose son set out to uncover the secrets sur­ "Vera ", a young boy kills his philandering (3 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) past includes a senes of lovers who have ® W ho's the Boss? (CC). Ore., where the Multnomah Sheriffs Dept, rounding human cloning experiments father in "Mardj Gras." (60 min ) (R) (24) Travelin' Gourmet (R) [USA] Double Trouble narcotics agents apprehend a drug dealer been killed, fears a psychopath may be undertaken by invaders (60 mm.) [CNN] Newsnight (5?) Woodwright's Shop 5:00PM (3D A-Team (it) ® Star Trek; The Next Generation (Postponed from an earlier date R) (In responsible for the deaths, (60 min.) (In (CC) Picard and the crew visit an isolated Stereo) Stereo) (6l3 Missing/Reward A man's search for [D IS ] MOVIE: 'N ot Qui»e Human 11' [C N N ] Style W ith Elsa Klensch (R) ® MOVIE: 'Blazing Saddles' A crooked planet that’s home to two people who his biological father; a California arsonist; [A & E ] Living Dangerously Entrepreneur $4) Voices of the New Age (CC) An android intent on becoming more [D IS ] Super Sense: Sound Sense A de­ attorney general appoints a black sheriff to lived through a devastating attack (60 checks written by celebrities human goes against his creator s wishes a small western town in a scheme to take Richard Branson seeks to break the record monstration of the extraordinary hearing min.) (In Stereo) r26) On the Beam [A & E ] Living Dangerously Entrepreneur by attending college Alan Thicke, Jay Un­ over the territory. Cleavon Little, Gene for the fastest Trans Atlantic sea crossing. powers possessed by some animals. (R) [6D M att Houston Richard Branson seeks to break the record derwood, Robyn Lively. 1989 Wilder, Harvey Korman. 1974. (1SJ Go for Your Dreams (60 min.) [L IF E ] W hat's Up, Dr. Ruth? Part 1 of 2 @) Friday the 13th: The Series A teen­ [ESPN] College Football Scoreboard for the fastest Trans-Atlantic sea crossing. [U S A ] MOVIE: Blind Date' A blind date (3S) Anushka [CNN] PrimeNews (60 min.) (R) [M A X ] MOVIE: Arthur 2 on the Rocks' age skater seeks revenge after she's at­ [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd pairs an overworked yuppie with a beauti­ @4) Intematiorul Cooking School [HBO] MOVIE: 'License to Drive' Des­ (CC) An alcoholic millionaire looks for a job tacked by three classmates. (60 min.) (In (CC). [CNN] Newsnight ful woman who reacts to alcohol m a after losing his fortune. Dudley Moore, Liza Stereo) pite the fact that ho failed his driver's test, strange way Bruce Willis, Kim Basinger. (DD Saint a teen-ager "borrows " his grandfather s [USA] Hitchhiker [LIFE] Leg Work Minnelli, John Gielgud. 1988. Rated PG (In (57) Julia Child and More Company: ( 2 ^ Wheel of Fortune (CC) John Larroquelto- 1987. mint-condition Cadillac for a late-night @ MOVIE: Gambling 1 2:30AM ® RollerGames Stereo) Summer Dinner ® National Geographic Scientists dream date. Corey Haim, Corey Feldman. 10:20PM Lady' A woman with an uncanny card [A&E] Australian Royal Bicentennial searching for clues to human behavior 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) ® Sustaining 3 :1 OAM [M AX] MOVIE: 'Student Af 2:35P M [TM C ] short Film Showcase sense frees her husband from a rnurder Concert Olivia Newton-John, John Denver study the various activities of other pri­ 20) Wrestling Challenge fairs' A producer runs into complications charge. Barbara Stanwyck. Pat O Bnen, when he begins work on a low-budget sex 3:00PM (3D Knight Rider and Cliff Richards, along with a host of mate species including monkeys and apes. [LIF E ] Cagney & Lacey (38) Friday the 13th: The Series A demon comedy Louie Bonanno, Deborah Blais- ® MOVIE: 'Freebie and the Bean' T wo other international stars, gather for a musi­ (60 mm.) (R) JoelMcCrea. 1934. [M A X ] MOVIE: Cobra' (CC) An L A. from hell terrorizes Jack. Johnny and dell, Jim Abele 1988 Rated R San Francisco detectives, desperate to nail cal celebration of Australia's 200th birth­ Hee Haw cop's investigation into a series of random 1 0:30PM ® Benny HHI Micki. (60 mm.) (R) (In Stereo) a mobster, resort to playing bodyguards murders reveals there could be more than [H B O ] m o v ie : Masquer day (60 min.) @0) Lassie (CC) After Will and Lassie bring (11) Monsters A newlywed couple dis­ (61) MOVIE: 'Not With My Wife. You 3:20AM until he can be arrested. Alan Arkin, James one killer Sylvester Stallone, Brigitte Niel­ [CNN] Newswatch home a stray dog. two people show up cover a giant web in a basement honey­ Don't' An Air Force major discovers that ade' (CC) An ambitious young man tar­ Caan, Loretta Swit, 1974. sen. Reni Santoni. 1986. Rated R (In gets a rich, naive heiress for marriage. Rob [HBO] MOVIE: 'Satisfaction' Working claiming to bo its owner moon suite. •in old buddy is becoming loo friendly with Stereo) Lowe. Meg Tilly, Doug Savant. 1988 flB) Home Shopping Netw ork (60 min.) class teen-agers hope to make their gar­ his neglected wife. Tony Curtis. Virna Lisi, dj9) St. Elsewhere (S} Ught His Fire Rated R (In Stereo) (24) Amish Cooking From Quilt Country age band a rock n' roll success story. Jus­ [USA] MOVIE; 'Planet of Dirunaurt' George C Scott. 1966. [A & E ] Chronicle The execution of Sacco Prehistoric creatures await the survivors of (2® Tales From the Darkside The twin (R) (In Stereo) tine Bateman. Liam Neeson, Deborah sister of a dead computer whiz trios to [CNN] Evans & Novak (R) 3:30AM ® Sustaining Harry. 1988 Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) and Venzetti. and how it changed our judi­ a doomed intergalactic mission. James ( 4( [ ) Odd Couple cial system. (R) Whitworth, Pamela Bottaro, Louis Law­ [TMC] MOVIE: "batteries not in­ .57] Motorweek The Lincoln Town Car, less. 1978. Continued... cluded' The beleaguered residents of a [CNN] Capital Gang 1990 GM models, traffic reporters; stunt MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Oct. 14. 1989— 25

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THRU pUP WEDOING^jgg DO YOU > THE WHOLE This deal was played in a team-of- ReC ALU \ CEREMONY 1 MAO YASSA IB S TO Opening lead; 4 4 four match last summer. What was of ----- ^ ^ IT S U R E IS M O S T ? y ^ iD O 7 particular interest was that the de­ LET'S DROP IT, SLAiT/g.. I ' V t h a v e a \ ^ eiepHAwyC fames' fense was the same at both tables, MEAAOP/ ' ' I6AT,R7PS'Vf AMP West in both instances leading a dia­ U lc e A doing it mond, Elast underleading the A-K of G U L E N ~ [ clubs to put West back on lead, and of C W P S i' After South’s negative double of two clubs, promising at least competing course, both declarers failing to guess values but no good bid to make, North- the winning line of playing ace and a South eventually wound their way to spade. DIRNEH RICH FOOP; 10-14 -----k X J like PE5TIWY: CAN POTHIS. CELEBRITY CIPHER ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady Now arrange the circled letters to (orm the surprise answer, as sug­ t/LS, EVeRH' MONnl tweTJ A Z D VZEA TZGBE HQ FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavet gested by the above cartoon. KiPPA ___ li}L KAVtIO TO TMt - ' PlPPA o Q UHOGO’ E BYQZ GBZ w ,ip r u 7 a iP ,1 0 0 JciCfc TUB Answer here: k >k Y T n ou R n c m A C M tttt ------(Answers Monday) VZAUZZD AKZ GCZE HQ oaAKTTBf ' ' h A ^ iT ! I Jumbles: CYNIC FAMED BARREL ABRUPT AUZDAT-DVDZ GDN AKYBAT.' ? MO Ci6A ^£TTi Yesterday s ,^8 backseat driver’s husband drove— 95 0 ' BY EAR - XZAZB UZYEE. PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I've always been Interested In people, but I ve n p D Q D 0 s' fuCiBrtinnln I never liked them.” — W. Somerset Maugham. 1 MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, Oct. 14,1989—27

acting in a local theater production isn't [A&E] Yamamoto A profile of samurai 6 8 America's M ost W anted Scheduled: camp, a counselor-in-uaining's target for sure d a woman pursuing him is in love with warrior Isoroku Yamamoto, who designed Rudolfo Romero, wanted for first-degree him or his stage character. (60 min.) the attack on Pearl Harbor. (60 min.) (R) ,he summer ,s the female Sunday, Continued murder in Ihe slaying of a police officer. (R) THE BIG Murray, Chris Makepeace, Harvey Atkin (In Stereo) [E S P N ] NFL Prim etim e Scores and high­ [C N N ] World Report 1979 lights of today's NFL Football games. (60 [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments [A & E ] Yamamoto A profile of samurai min.) EASY fill MOVIE: 'The Thrill of It All' A doc­ warrior Isoroku Yamamoto, who designed [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide tor's wife disrupts their life by becoming a burgh Steelers at . (3 [HBO ] MOVIE: 'Moonstruck' (CC) Nor­ Ihe attack on Pearl Harbor. (60 min.) [HBO] Common Threads: Stories From Ellen Barkin TV pitch girl Dons Day, James Garner, Ar­ the QuiK (CC) A focus on five people who [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Against All Odds' (CC) hrs.) (Live) man Jewison's Oscar-winning tale of a w i­ [CNN] PrimaNews An unemployed athlete is hired by a petty stars as assistant lene Francis 1963 dowed Brooklyn bookkeeper who falls in have died from AIDS and how their loved 6® Bradshaw on: The Family [H B O ] MOVIE: Clara's Heart' (CC) A ones came to terms with their loss through hood to locate his runaway girlfriend. district attorney 20 MOVIE: 'Angel Dusted A 9 love with her fiance’s brother. Cher, Nico­ Rachel Ward, Jeff Bridges, James Woods. [A & E ] Living Dangerously Entrepreneur berserrafler smoking a 6® Fugitive las Cage, Olympia Dukakis. 1987. Rated Jamaican housekeeper helps a young boy participation in the AIDS Memorial Quilt. Anne Osborne, cope with his parents' crumbling marriage. 1964. Rated R. (In Stereo) 7:00AM ® Vista Richard Branson seeks to break the record ette soaked in qo-i 6® NFL Football: New York Jeta at New PG. (In Stereo) (75 min.) Whoopi Goldberg, Neil Patrick Harris, Mi­ for the fastest Trans-Atlantic sea crossing. whose no-non­ John Putch, Arthur Hill. 1981. of Orleans Saints (3 hrs.) (Live) [LIFE] Obetetrics/Gynecology Update [U S A ] Paid Programming (T) Breakthrough [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) chael Ontkean. 1988. Rated PG-13. (In (60 min ) (R) sense investiga­ (37) Mvsteiyl: Campion Season Pre- (R) (3D A t the Movies "The Fa­ rT) Point of View Collectors [USA] Murder, She Wrote Stereo) 1 2:30AM [CNN] Daywatch tion of police [M AX] MOVIE; 'Tucker: The Man and bulous Baker Boys" (Jeff and Beau 11) Larry Jones [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Dakota' A rebellious run­ [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) [D IS] MOVIE: 'Jiminy Cricket. Story-^ corruption brings 'STp.'™ — away overcomes his feelings of guilt while 6:30P M ffl News His Dream' (CC) A fact-based account of Bridges, Michelle Pfeiffer). 18) (26) Divine Plan teller' Jiminy Cricket introduces animated working on a Texas Thoroughbred farm. CB Wheel of Fortune [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Jagged Edge' (CC) An inventor Preston Tucker's struggle to (38 Friday the 13th: The Series A teen­ her up against altorney falls in love with her client, a San 20) Synchronal Research versions of the world's greatest tales and Lou Diamond Phillips, Herta Ware, Dae produce a faster and safer automobile for age skater seeks revenge after she s at­ (3) Personal Power Francisco newspaper publisher who may the postwar-American public. Jeff tells about the lives of their authors 198b Capt. Jack Kellom Dee Norton. 1986. Rated PG. tacked by three classmates. (60 min.) (In (22) James Kennedy be a manipulative murderer. Glenn Close, Rated NR (Ned Beatty), in (A&E1 Shortstories Peter Weller ( R °^°‘ dD Fight Back) With David Horowitz Bridges, Martin Landau, Joan Allen. 1988. Stereo) (30) It's Your Business [H BO ] MOVIE; 'Desperately Seeking Jeff Bridges, Robert Loggia. 1985. Rated Rated PG. (In Stereo) [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour "The Big Easy." Susan' (CC) A suburban housewife loses ® ABC News (CC). (g) Personal Power (38) Kenneth Copeland R. (In Stereo) [USA] Diamonds [HBO ] MOVIE: Clara's Heart (CC) A The CBS movie her memory and adopts a New Wave per­ [CNN] Inside Business g ) War of the Worids Kincaid and Harri­ father in "Mardi Gras. (60 min.) (HI [ESPN] NFL Dream Seaton (3o) Jimmy Swaggart Jamaican housekeeper helps a young boy airs SUNDAY, sona. Rosanna Arquette, Madonna, Aidan [D IS ] Super Sense: Super Scents The 8:1 5PM 1 0:30PM (3D Benny Hill son set out to uncover the secrets sur­ ,61) Funtastic World of Hanna Barbara cope with his parents' crumbling marriage [C N N ] Week in Review Quinn. 1985. Rated PG-13. imponance of the sense of smell to many 1985 Chicago Bears vs. 1976 Oakland rounding human cloning experiments un­ O C T . 15. Raiders. (75 min.) g 8 A t the Movios "The Fabulous Baker lASiEJ Charters and Caldicott Chatters Whoopi Goldberg, Neil Patrick Harris, Mi u [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) animals. (R) Boys" (Jeff and Beau Bridges, Michelle dertaken by invaders. (60 min.) (R) (In chael Ontkean 1988. Rated PG 13. (In CHECK IISTINGS and Caldicott are led to a powerful bush [M A X ] MOVIE: Tucker: The Man and [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Fat City’ An ex-boxer [ESPN] Auto Racing: Barber Saab Ser­ 8:30PM (g ) ® M y Two Dads (CC) Pfeiffer). Stereo) nessman s weekend retreat. (60 min.) Pan Stereo) FOR EXACT TIME Nicole fails for a college boy who believes His Dream’ (CC) A fact-based account ol helps a young hopeful get started in the ies From Tampa, Fla. (Taped) g® Unde Seidel [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments 2 of 6. [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update mventoT Preston Tucker s str®99 ® boxing world. Stacy Keach, Jeff Bridges, she is older than her 15 years. (In Stereo) [LIFE] Congestive Heart Failure: Foun­ 6 8 It's Garry Shandling's Show Pete [U S A ] Sotoflex Heroes [C N N ] Daybreak produce a faster and safer ® ® l° ^ ile t o Candy Clark. 1972. Rated PG. dations of Care (R) ® Totally Hidden Video Scheduled: 9:30AM CD Pa'«* Programming Disneyland After Dark Walt tak®® Ihe postwar-American pub'C. Jen Schufhaker thinks his wife’s- high-school 1 2:45AM [D IS ] m o v ie : 'Spinout' A [D IS ] W elcome to Pooh Corner 6® Real to Reel [USA] It's Your Move pizza makers are given mysterious dough; boyfriend fathered the baby they're ex­ CD Bugs and Daffy viewers on a nighttime tour of the Mag Bridges. Martin Landau, Joan Allen. 198 7 : 0 0 P M (3D eo Minutes (CC) (60 min.) employees are instructed to talk to a hou- carefree bachelor prefers his music, fast [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date 6® Frugal Gourmet (R) (In Stereo) (In Stereo) pecting. (R) (In Stereo) cars and freedom lo the confinement of (33) Benson Kingdom. (60 min.) (R) Rated PG. (In Stereo) 4:30PM (3D Love''Boat seplant. (In Stereo) SCO •’S. 6® It's Your Business [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) fUSAI MOVIE: 'Fandango' Five friends (3D ® Life Goes On (CC) Becca's first marriage. Elvis Presley, Shelley Fabares, (3D My Secret Identity Andrew and his m o v ie : The Big Easy’ [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) [LIFE] oalf-Improvement Guide 66) Archies experience with love generates a mixture 9:00PM 3D Diane McBain. 1966 6® Real Estate Showcase [M A X ] MOVIE: To Catch a T h ie f A re­ take one last fling before being drafted friend oot into trouble with a tough city (CC) A New Orleans homicide detective (g) Meet the Press (CC). Kevin Cosine,, jld d Nelson, Sam Ro- of emotions for the entire Thacher family. 1 1 : 0 0 P M 3D News (CC) [USA] Calliope (S) Mama's Family The Harpers eaves­ formed jewel thief is the chief ®®®P®®' gang. falls for an investigator assigned to un­ 1:00AM C3D New England Sunday (R) 66) Inside Fitness bards. 1985. (In Stereo) (60 min.) (In Stereo) (3D 6 8 Arsonio Hall (R) (In Stereo) 7 05AM [HBO ] Survival Ed Asner nar- drop when Vint installs an intercom in the when a rash of robberies hits the French 60 Hometime (CC). cover suspected departmental corruption. (g ) NVR Showcase 6® U ssie (CC) After Will and Lassie bring A-Team lates this profile of wildlife photographers house. Riviera. Cary Grant, Grace Kelly. Jessie 2-30PM dD Siskel 8. Ebert The Fabu- [ESPN] Auto Racing: CART Champion 3D Dennis Quaid, Ellen Barkin, Ned Beatty. (38 Cheers (CC). ® That's the Spirit home a stray dog, tw o people show up Royce Landis. 1955 (3® 101 Ways to Get Cash From the 1987 (In Stereo) Alan and Joan Root in action, and focuses g® Business World ^lo u s Baker U ® " U®« ®®d Beau B r i d ^ Spark Plug 300K From Laguna Seca, g® Bob Tilton Lite in a small Irish seaside claiming to be its owner. • Breaking In" (Burt R«Voo'd®l- ^'m e s Government [A & E ] Echoes on the dangers of their profession and their 67) DeGrassi Junior High (CC) L.D is ter­ [U SA ] All-American Wrestling Calif. (2 hrs.) (Live) (]J Lifestyles of tha Rich and Famous (g) Insight / Out town during the 1950s. Clare 0 Brien struggle to preserve the environment, (ti) @6) National Geographic (60 min.) and Misdemeanors (Woody Allen) Actress Eva Gabor; actor Paul Sorvino; rified when her dad enters the hospital NFL Today NFLpregaine [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update (g) (g) Magicel World of Disney: A (Denise McCormack), an ambitious 11- 1 2-30PM (3D Minnesota Fats; homes in Newport, R.l. 6® News (Live) (g) Long Ago & Far Away: The Man show hosted by Brent Musburger with Irv [D IS] Beatles Brand New Life (CC) Barbara, fighting a year-old giri, dreams of someday leaving 7:30AM ® America's Black Forum 63) MOVIE: 'The Sign of Zorro' The (R) (60 min.) (g) Wanted: Dead or Alive Who Planted Trees (CC). Cross, Will McDonough and Dick Bulkus. [ESPN] Hydroplane Racing: Gold Cup speeding ticket, meets her match in a Castlebay to attend university. Also stars masked avenger must expose an imposter [U SA ] Double TrxHible tough traffic court judge who throws her in CD Dialogue [C N N ] Your Money on Mission Bay From San Diego (60 min.) g® Anushka ^ News Geraldine James. (60 min.) Part 1 of 4. (R) out to discredit him. Guy Williams, Henry 6® ^ NFL Uve NFL pregame show 5i00PM 3D Growing Pains jail. (60 min.) (In Stereo) CD Sunday Mass [ESPN] Ughter Side of Sports Jay John­ Calvin, Gene Sheldon. 1960. hosted by Bob Costas, with O.J. Simpson. (Taped) (g) 6® MOVIE: 'An Eight Is Enough (g) Ask the Manager [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments (60 fit) Frederick K. Price SD Out of This World Evie whips up a (1® Evening at Pops (In Stereo) W adding' Premiere. (CC) The Bradford (50 Ranch Album A portrait of contem­ min.) stone is host. [A & E ] Red Dynasty 6® On the Record [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) fancy dress to wear to a popular girl's (g) Wrestling: NWA Pro Wrestling clan reunites for David’s wedding in this porary Arizona cowboys and their families [TMC] MOVIE; 'The Cincinnati Kid' Qi) Dial-o-matic II [M A X ] Cinemax Comedy Experiment. [D IS ] Teen Win. Lose or Draw g® Spotlight on Government [TM C ] MOVIE. Gorillas in »h® sequel to the 1977-81 TV series Dick Van birthday party. (In Stereo) (50 All Creatures Great and Small as they prepare for the annual "shipping Norman Jewison's acclaimed account of n (2§) Miracle Faith Outreach Judge Reinhold and Demi M w e in the L s e d on the life of Dian Fossey, the am Patten, Willie Aames, Grant Goodeve. New Homeowners Guide to Happiness [ESPN] Sports Reporters 6 0 Firing Line. A Comparison of Sex. thropologist who alerted the world to the (5® Light His Fire day " high-stakes poker game between a young (g) Day of Discovery Booze. Politics: Australia vs. America (E) 21 Jum p Street (CC) The squad goes 1989. (In Stereo) (CC) Judge Reinhold and Demi Moore are a [H BO ] MOVIE: The Natural' (CC) A 'pliglT. ofjhe ®ndanger_ed African m o ^ (g) All Creatures Great and Small under cover on a college campus to appre­ [A & E ] Buffalo Bill upstart and the acknowledged mastei. young man leaves the family farm to pur­ (g) Yes. Prime Minister Steve McQueen, Ann-Margret. Edward G. (g ) Dr. D. James Kennedy suburban couple who take unusual steps (RI Sigou'n®V weaver, Bryan Browm (g) Saint hend the fraternity brothers who took pan [CNN] Inside Business |R| to halt barking dogs. (In Stereo) sue his dream of becoming a professional [C N N ] Science and Technology Week Julie Harris. 1988. Rated PG-13. (In (g) Friday the 13th: The Series A teen­ Robinson, 1965. (g) Celebrate (a® NHL Hockey: Boston Bruins at Van­ in a gang rape. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) [D IS ] MOVIE: 'A Time to Triumph' A [U SA ] Mister Magoo (CC) baseball player. Robert Featured: laser research. (R) Stereo) age skater seeks revenge after she's at­ 1:30AM (33) USA Tonight [CNN] Big Story Duvall, Glenn Close. 1984. Rated PG. (In couver Canucks (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Uve) [A&E] Wings Over the World; Igor Si­ tacked by three classmates (60 min.) (In housewife joins the Army in an effort to [ESPN] Auto Racing: NASCAR Holly korsky - A Man and His Dream A profile [D IS] Dumbo's Circus 1 0:00 AM d ) Action Newsmakers Stereo) 3:00PM (3D star search (60 min.) (In g® (60 min.) (In Stereo) Stereo) keep her family together after her husband 6® Alfred Hitchcock Presents Farms 400 From North Wilkesboro, N.C. Star Search of Igor Sikorsky, the father of Russian avia­ Stereo) (50 Masterpiece Theatre Season Pre­ is disabled by a heart attack Patty Duke, [U S A ] Play the Piano Overnight [ESPN] Bodyshaping CD Steampipe Alloy [LIFE] Cardiology Update (2 hrs.) (Live) (g) Travelin’ Gourmet tion, who also invented the helicopter. (60 O ) Home Shopping Network (60 min.) miere (CC) Season 19 opens with "And a Joseph Bologna. 1986. MOVIE: 'Rambo I l f Former spe­ 8:00AM CD New England Sunday fil) Gimme a BreakI [U S A ] Jem [T M C ] 65 My Secret Identity Andrew and his min.) Nightingale Sang. " a World War ll-era play [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date 1:35AM [H BO ] MOVIE; Wanted 6® Police Story (3® Jimmy Swaggart 11:10AM [C N N ] Travel Guide (R) cial forces agent John Rambo h e ^ s to friend gel into trouble with a tough city [CNN] Newswatch about an eccentric working-class family. scores. (60 min.) Dead or Alive' (CC) A maniacal terrorist CD Larry Jones Soviet-occupied Afghanistan in order to 6® MOVIE: 'The Mirror Crack'd' Ag®»^® stalks the streets of Los Angeles, bombing 6® T and T (CC) Two boys find $1 million gang [DIS] MOVIE: 'Desk Set' A corporate (60 min.) CD Bugs, Porky and Friends rescue his imprisoned mentor. Sylvester Christie s Miss Marple sleuths a doube [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (R) random locations at will. Rutger Hauer, - and Turner sets out to prove that the cash 11:30AM (S Insport [CNN] Newswatch efficiency expert locks horns with the head Stallone, Richard Crenna, Marc de Jonge. murder in a village where a visiting Ameri­ 6 8 Married... W ith Children (CC) A trip [TMC] MOVIE; The Good M other’ (CC) Gene Simmons, Robert Guillaume. 1987, O ) Dick Gregory (D Better Your Home ol a TV network's research division. Spen­ is bogus. (R) (In Stereo) 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) can film crew is shooting a '!;°''ie. Angela [LIFE] Wave of the Future: Hyperten­ to the beach brings back memories of Al’s A 40-year-old divorcee is drawn into a bit­ Rated R. (In Stereo) cer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Gig Young. d6) Porky Pig @ Chalice of Salvation (Live) (3$ Connecticut Beat Lansbury, Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson. sion Control and Risk Factor Reduction adolescence (R) (In Stereo) ter legal battle over the custody of her 1:00PM (3D NFL Football: W ashing­ 1957. 2:00AM (3D News (CC). (R) dD Sunday Today 6® Mister Rogers (CC). (g) WKRP in Cincinnati 1980. [T M C ] MOVIE: No Man’s Land' A [A & E ] Echoes Life in a small Irish seaside young daughter. Diane Keaton, Liam Nee- ton Redskins at New York Giants (3 hrs., [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date 3D (4® 64) Sesame Street (CC). 6® Julia Child and More Company g® MOVIE: Which Way to the Front? rookie police officer becomes caught up in town during the 1950s. Clare O’Brien son, Jason Robards. 1988. Rated R. (In ABC News (CC). (g) In Touch 30 min.) (Live) scores ® ) Miracles Today W ith Oral Roberts Army reiects form their own guerrilla band the flashy lifestyle of the car-theft ring he’s (Denise McCormack), an ambitious 11- Stereo) g3) Go for Your Dreams (3® Sacrifice of the Mass (g) Wall Street Journal Report NFL Football: Regional Coverage year-old girl, dreams of someday leaving and invade Europe from a yachL Jerry been assigned to infiltrate. D.B. Sweeney, [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) [U SA ] Hollywood Insider Lg) MOVIE: 'The Bait' An undercover [LIFE] World Tomorrow Now England Patriots at , Charlie Sheen, Lara Harris. 1987. Rated R. O ) M unsters Today The Munsters m°''® 6® World Tomorrow Lewis, John Wood, Jan Murray. 1971. [TMC] MOVIE; Eight Men Out' (CC) Casllebay to attend university. Also stars policewoman lures a killer into a trap. go) Robert Schuller into a luxurious apartment after a flood Houston Oilers at Chicago Bears, Miami (In biereo) Geraldine James. (60 min.) Part 1 of 4. 1 1:1 5PM [HBO ] 1st & Ten; Do It ® Throe Stooges Dolphins at Cincinnati Bengals (3 hrs I 60 Masterpiece Theatre: David Cop- Eight ballplayers from the seemingly un­ Again (CC) The California Bulls' training Donna Mills, Michael Constantine, June 67) Sesame Street (CC). (R) damages their home. g® This Week With David Brinkley (CC) [U SA ] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In beatable Chicago White Sox are accused [CNN] Week in Review Lockhart. 1972. (Live) perfield (CC) Dora and David settle into camp is full of surprises including publica­ 6® M ister Rogers (CC). (R) married life: Uriah Heep is confronted with Siereoj of throwing the 1919 World Series. John [DIS] Conversation With Betty White [A & E ] Journey to Adventure 6® Dr. Fad (g) Connecticut Newsweek tion of Zagreb's scathing book. |R) (In [A & E ] Cliff From the Hip Singer Cliff Ri­ Cusack, Charlie Sheen, D.B. Sweeney. (CC) Actress Betty White reminisces [C N N ] Daybreak g l) Fame his misdeeds. (60 min.) Part 5 of 5. (R) 5'-30PM (3D W ho's the Boss? (CC) Stereo) chard performs his hits at London s Hip­ [C N N ] NFL Preview 6® MOVIE: 'Buck and the Preacher’ A 1988 Rated PG. about her years on Ihe "Mary Tyler Moore podrome, Guests Elton John and Billy [D IS ] Good Morning Mickeyl [A & E ] Global Affair trail guide who protects former slaves 63) MOVIE: 'Something So Right' The Lassie 1 1 :30PM (3D Magnum, P.l. [D IS ] Edison Twins (In Stereo) divorced mother of an increasingly trouble­ 3D [USA] MOVIE; 'Sorry, Wrong Number' Show " and her marriage to Allen Ludden. Ocean. (60 min.) (R| [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America High seeking to homestead is confronted by a and discusses her current role on "The [ESPN] Running and Racing [ESPN] NFL Gamoday Preview of to­ some 11-year-old boy isn't loo sure that (18i Anushka A bedridden millionairess fears for her life (3D ®P) News [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date school sports. con man. Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte, Golden Girls " (60 min.) (In Stereo) THBO] Babar (Ri day's NFL Football schedule. (60 min.) his new Big Brother, a paunchy middle- iS7i Travel Magazine after overhearing a murder plot on the tele­ gjD Star Trek; The Next Generation (CC) scores. (60 min ) [LIFE] Family Practice Update Ruby Dee. 1972. phone Loni Anderson, Carl Weintraub, Hal [M A X ] MOVIE: My Best Frieitd Is a [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update aqed nightclub owner, is the right compa­ (611 Charles in Charge (CC) Charles is de­ [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) Data hurries to save humans from a colony (g) NFL Football: New England Patriots Holbrook. 1989 (In Stereo) [U SA ] Paid Programming Vantpire' (CC) A shy adolescent s first ex- [IVIAX] MOVIE: For Keeps' (CC) A nion for her son. Patty Duke Astin, James termined lo get his life in order with the [U S A ] Equalizer that's about to be wiped out by hostile al­ [USA] He-Man and Masters of the at Atlanta Falcons (3 hrs.) (Live) perienc.' with the opposite sex results in an career-minded high-school senior faces an Farentino. 1982. help ot an electronic organizer. (R) iens. (60 min.) (In Siereol 2:05AM [M A X ] m o v ie : The Morn­ Universe 7:15P M [ESPN] NFL Primetime [TMC] MOVIE; Rambo III' infectioui bite from a beautiful vampire. early marriage when she becoines preg- (g ) MOVIE: 'M urder Is Easy’ While vaca­ Sleeping Beauty Irina Kolpakova 9:05PM (20) Hot Shot Bowling (60 min.) ing After' (CC) An alcoholic actress Is [A & E ] [C N N ] Newsmaker Sunday (R) Scores and highlights of today's NFL Foot­ Former special forces agent John Rambo Robert Sec. Leonard, Rene Auberjonois. nanL Molly Ringwald, 1 2:00PM dD This Is The NFL tioning in Europe, an American computer and Sergi Berezhnoi star in the 1982 Kirov shocked to discover the man she'd spent (LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (R| ball games (60 min.) heads to Soviet-occupied Afghanistan in (g) (3® George Michael's Sports Mach­ David Warn 1988. Kenneth Mars. 1988. Rated PG-13. (In CD MOVIE: Good Guys Wear Black' expert meets an elderly woman who Ballet production of Tchaikovsky’s classic the night with murdered in her bed. Jane knows the whereabouts of a murderer. Bill order to rescue his imprisoned mentor ine (In Stereo) Fonda, Jeff Bridges, Raul Julia 1986. Stereo) The participants of a special POW rescue ballet. (3 hrs.) [USA] Alfreo Hitchcock Presents A 7 :3 0 P M g® Chae Visual [U SA ] Cartoon Express BIxby, Lesley-Anne Down, Olivia de Havil- bookstore owner (Eli Wallach) claims he Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Marc (2® Talking Sports W ith Rod Michaud Rated R [U SA ] Popeye and Son mission in Vietnam, now post-war civik- [CNN] World Report (g ) Odd Couple de Jonge, 1988 Rated R (In Stereo) 8:30 AM (D Paid Programming ans, are mysteriously being eliminated land. 1981 knows the whereabouts of a Chicago (2® Jack Van Impe Presents 10:1 0AM [C N N ] On the Menu (R) [DIS] Hoboken Chicken Emergency The [C N N ] Sports Sunday Barry Moroz re­ 2:1 5AM [D IS ] MOVIE; Dakota' A re­ Chuck Norris. Anne Archer, James Fran- g® MOVIE: '' Kermit nannsier's gold treasure. (In Stereo) 9:30PM gj) Light His Fire bellious runaway overcomes his feelings of ( j j ERA Real Estate Showcase people of Hoboken, N.J.. are terrorized by caps the weekend of the world of sports. (3® Massachusens Council of Rabbis the Frog and friends head to Hollywood in guilt ‘while working on a Texas Tho­ Gi) Choices W e Face ciscus. 1978. a monster sighting until they discov^ it s 5:45PM [M A X ] MOVIE: King Kong' L2® Butterflies 60 McLaughlin Group hopes ol achieving fame and fortune in the [LIFE] Milestones in Medicine (R) roughbred farm. Lou Diamond Phillips, 10:30AM Q) inside Washington CD MOVIE: The Cheap Detective' False Kong, taken to New York as an attraction, 6 8 Open House (CC) On his first day, the 6® Daffy Duck movies. 1979. roally ^ lovable 226-pound chicken. Stars [A & E ] Slap Maxwell Story Herta Ware. Dee Doe Norton. 1986 Rated (D This Week W ith David Brinkley (CC). identities, murders, old flames and unscru­ Gabe Kaplan. Dick Van Patten and Peter becomes enraged when ho senses that the 8 : 0 0 P M (3D Murder, She Wrote (CC) new boss interrogates the staff to unmask (26) Search pulous villains hamper a dewctive s daily Struggles for Poland (CC) Former woman he loves is being mistreated [CNN] Sports Tonight PG (33) Charles in Charge (CC) Charles is de­ Billingsley. (60 min.) (R) The puzzling suicide of a woman who has a thiol. (R) (In Stereo) routine in this parody of 1930s ^7® '® ^ West German Chancellor Willy Brandt and Charles Grodin, Jessica Lange. Jeff been charged with her husband's murder ( ^ Robert Schuller termined to get his life in order with the Physicians' Journal Update (R) [ESPN] NFL Theatre: Best of the Bears [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) 2:30AM (3D Nlghtwatch Joined in movies. Peter Falk, Ann-Margret, Sid Cae- others recall Wladyslaw Gomulka's tenure [LIFE] Bridges 1976 Rated PCi. (In Stereo) prompts Jessica to question her guilt (60 ® Gidget help of an electronic organizer. (R) [U SA ] Hitchhiker (In Stereo) Progress sar. 1978. as Communist Party first secretary. (60 3:30PM [ESPN] Auto Racing. CART min.) (In Stereo) [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R| [A & E ] Air Power As Allied air and sea 6:00PM (3D CBS News [CNN] Sports Latenight 6® MOVIE: 'Tarzan's New York Adven­ (33) MOVIE: 'That Touch of Mink' A min.I Pan 7 of 9. (R) Challenge From Laguna Seca. Calif. (60 1 1:45PM [HBO ] MOVIE: Someone power escalates, a Japanese surrender ture' Boy is kidnapped and taken to the (3D g® W orld Series Baseball (CC) Game 10:00PM 3D [C N N ] News handsome business tycoon offers a beau­ 63) MOVIE: 'Radio Days' Woody Allen's min.) (Taped) 3D gffi News two. Teams to be announced. (3 hrs.. 30 to W atch Over Me' (CC) A married Man- [U SA ] Paid Programming seems inevitable. U S as a circus attraction. Johnny Weiss­ lit) USA Tonight hatian detective becomes romantically in­ tiful girl a trip to Europe. Cary Grant, Dons affectionate homage to the influence of ra­ [HBO] Appointments of Dennis Jen­ 3D Knight Rider min.) (Live) muller, Maureen O'Sullivan, Johnny She- volved with the socialite murder witness 2:45AM [T M C ] m o v ie : Biow-Up' a [C N N ] Evans & Novak Day, Gig Young. 1962. dio on its listeners during the 1930s and nings (CC) Comic Sieve Wright stars in (is MOVIE: 'Private Benjamin' Follow­ g® Or. Tuthill's Focus on You young photographer believes that he's an field. 1942. 3D (gD MOVIE: 'The Brazilian Connec- he’s been assigned to protect. Tom Beren- [D IS ] Donald Duck Presents (5® Homo Shopping Network (3 hrs.) '40s. Mia Farrow. Dianna Wiest, Julie Kav- this tale of a paranoid fellow whose midlife ing the death of her husband, a spoiled lit­ (2® New Ufe tion' The Saint finds himself targeted for ger, Mimi Rogers. Lorraine Bracco. 1987 accidental witness to a murder. David (M) This Old House (CC). (R) ner. 1987. crisis began at birth. (R) tle rich girl is conned into joining the Army. Henimings, Vanessa Redgrave. Sarah [ESPN] Jim m y Ballard: The Fundamen (g ) MOVIE: 'Bom Innocent' A frightened murder after investigating a black market (2® Masterpiece Theatre Season Pre­ Rated R. (In Stereo) tal Golf Swing (R) ® ) College Mad House young runaway tries to adjust to the juven­ [C N N ] Nowaday Goldie Hawn, Eileen Brennan. Armand As- baby operation. Simon Dutton, Gayle Hun miere (CC) Season 19 opens.with "And a Miles. 1967. 4:00PM SD Crazy Like a Fox santo 1980. [HBO ] Encyclopedia: The "E " Volume @® Conversations W ith ile detention home where her parents have [D IS] MOVIE: 'Spinout' A carefree bach­ nicutl, Niall Padden, 1989 Nightingale Sang." a World War ll-era play 12:00AM 3D m o v ie : Good Guys Home Shopping Over­ 3D Munsters Today The Munsters move Wear Black' The participants of a special 3:00AM 3D (CC). (In Stereo) ®7) Square One Television (CC). (R) sent her. Linda Blair, Joanna Miles, Kim elor prefers his music, fast cars and free­ gSJ Can You Beat Baldness? g 8 Star Search (60 min.I (In Stereo) about an eccentric working-class family night Service (3 h rs ) dom to the confinement of marriage. Elvis into a luxurious apartment after a flood POW rescue mission in Vietnam, now [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide Hunter. 1974. (2® MOVIE: 'Arthur' A drunken, hedonis­ (90 min.) [A & E ] World of Photography Presley, Shelley Fabares, Diane McBain damages their home, (i® Go for Your Dreams post-war civilians, are mysteriously being gsD Can You Beat Baldness? [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Desperately Seeking 6® Patriots Kickoff tic young millionaire tails in love with a (g) Woridvision [C N N ] Newsmaker Sunday 1966. gi) MOVIE: 'Strange Bedfellows' After middle-class waitress Dudley Moore, Liza (g ) (g) Sister Kate (CC) Fledgling artist eliminated. Chuck Norris. Anno Archer. [A & E ] Buffalo Bill (R) Susan' A suburban housewife loses her (2® McLaughlin Group (g ) W ar of the W orlds Kincaid and Harri­ W hich W itch Is Which? Buttons considering divorce, a corporate executive Eugene seeks a nude model for his next James Franciscus 1978 memory and adopts a New Wave persona. ID IS ] [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) Minnelli. John Gielgud. 1981 son set out to uncover the secrets sur­ [C N N ] Evans & Novak (R) Rusty and Jonesy the Park Ranger play 6® Future Legends of Football A tal­ attempts a reconciliation with his fiery masterpiece. (In Stereo) Sustaining Rosanna Arquette, Madonna, Aidan Master 6® Travel Magazine rounding human cloning experiments un­ (3D [ESPN] College Football: Teams to Be host to all the wilderness animals in this ented field of rookies are profiled, including [USA] tempered wife. Rock Hudson. Gina Lollob- 6® Travels (CC) Chronicles Ihe people Quinn. 1985. Rated PG-13. dertaken by invaders. (60 min.) (In Stereo) (1® Home Shopping Network (2 hrs.) Announced (2 hrs , 30 min.) (R) Halloween special. (R) , offensive tackle 1 :30PM 64) Intifada: The Palestinians rigida. Gig Young. 1964. (2® Outer Umits and places encountered during a bus trip Tony Mandarich, running back Barry San­ 60 Moyers: The Power of the Word (2® M*A*S*H [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide 9:00AM S) Sunday Morning (CC) [ESPN] This Week in Sports and Israel (CC) A panel discussion explor­ Cl8) Go for Your Dreams (50 Nature: The Great Rift Season Pre­ from Seattle lo Chicago. (60 min.| (R) ders and defensive back and kick t®'®'®?' ing related issues follows the documeniary miere (CC) The eighth season opens with {CO Conversation and readings by Pulitzer (2® Wrestling: AWA All Star Wrestling [U SA ] Paid Programming (D Synchronal Research [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update Deion Sanders Host: Tom Brookshier (60 ,20) MOVIE: Blazing Saddles' A crooked Ig ) MOVIE: 'Carter’s A rm y’ During Prize-winning octogenanan poet Stanley "Days of Rage The Young Palestinians. ' attorney general appoints a black sheriff to ; a 3-part exploration of Africa's Great Rift World War II, a redneck Army captain is (5® Offsides W ith The New England Pa­ (D Jetsons [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Biloxi Blues' Neil Si­ min.) Valley that begins with the area's evolu­ Kunitz. (60 min.) Part 5 of 6. 3:25AM [H BO ] MOVIE: in Danger- (2 hrs.. 30 min.) a small western town in a scheme to take assigned an all-black regiment to guard a trio ts (60 min I A beautiful an collector mon's semi-autobiographical account of tionary roots. (60 min.) (In Stereo) 6 8 Tracey Ullman Francesca locks her­ ous Company' 11) Good Times f30) Meet the Press (CC). [C N N ] Monoyweok over the territory. Cleavon Little, Gene dam from the Nazis. Stephen Boyd. Robert uses the ancient an of seduction to enlist his days as an Army recruit in 1945 Missis­ self in her room to wnto her autobiogra­ (g) AM Boston (R| 18) Kenneth Copeland 50 Innovation The practice of aquaculture [HBO] MOVIE: 'Finnegan Begin Again' Wilder, Harvey Korman, 1974 6 8 Star Trek; The Next Generation (CC) Hooks, Susan Oliver. 1969. the talents of a former hit man Cliff De­ sippi. Matthew Broderick, Christopher and its possible ecological and economic Picard and the craw visit an isolated planet phy. (R) (In Stereo) 6® MOVIE; 'Escape to Athena' An as '20) Bugs Bunny (CC) Smiltan with a younger woman, an 12® NFL Football: Regional Coverage (g ) Miracle of Fatima A look at Ihe only sorted group of people band together to Young. Tracy Scoggins. Steven Keats. Walken, Matt Mulhern. 1988. Rated PG- that's home to two people who lived [A & E ] C liff From the Hip Singer Cliff fli- consequences. aging newspaperman discovers it's never at : Indi­ reputed miracle in history that was w it­ escape from a prisonor-of-war camp in Ihe 1988. Rated R. '24; Sesame Street (CC). 13. (In Stereo) through a devastating attack. (60 min.) (In chard performs his hits at London's lA & E l MOVIE: 'Love and Death' A de- too late to start again Mary Tyler Moore. anapolis Colts at Denver Broncos; Kansas nessed by 80.000 people (60 min.) Greek islands during World War II Roger [U SA ] Cartoon Express Stereo) Hippodrome. Guests: Elton John and Billy 3 ‘.30AM GS Anushka '26 Frederick K. Price vout coward during the Napoleonic Wars Robert Preslon, Sylvia Sidney. 1985. (In City Chiefs at Los Angeles Raiders; Seattle Moore, , Stephanie Powers 67) Learning in America (CC) A look into Ocean. (60 min.} 381 My Secret Identity Season Premiere 1 0:45AM (36) Jew ish Life recounts his life and loves on the eve of his Stereo) Seahawks at San Diego Chargers; Pitts- [A&E] Road to War Ihe future of education, focusing on how 1979 , [A & E ] Slap Maxwell Story (R) Andrew and Dr. Jeffcoate are determined execution Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update America's schools could bo improved. (60 [DIS] Who Am I This Time? A timid ;00AM CE) Face the Nation [C N N ] Baseball '89 63) Gene Scott [CNN] Future Watch IR) to win a father-son bicycle race. 11 Harold Gould. 1975. min.) Pan 5 of 5. (R) hardware salesman (Christopher Walken) 2:00PM (3D crime Stoppers 800 [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC), (R) (In Stereo) 40) David Paul ® Three Stooges [CNN] Newsday Continued... MOVIE: 'Meatballs' At '57) Shining Time Station (CC). Cllj Incredible Hulk [D IS] Best of Walt Disney Presents: 3D a summer (61) Bullwinkle ;18J David Paul 1 J I . c (■ < t » u I < , I . / 1 "i f c f OH \ V—4 ; 28—MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, Oct. 14,1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, Oct. 14,1989—29 ^ FOCUS/Entertainment FOCUS/Hobbies ‘Waves’ are not average Penn and Teller Printing reason for bad photo create movie magic By John Dingman Group comes from different walks of life The Associated Press Camera Angles The girl is beautiful, the camera is L'S,\ PENN & T E L L E R GET nqw, and the film is one of the new, up for Kodacolor and produces ac­ films. Katrina said. “But he’s trying to KILLED (R) If you’ve seen them In 1981, Rew wrote “Walk­ super color brands. Adkisson cites Kodak Ektar 25 as T\t4i»n

30-MANCHESTER h e r a l d . Saturday. Oct. 14.1989 FOCUS/Books & Music MANCHESTER HAS IT Turntable Tips Magazine revises cookbook Ucensed and Insured 24 Hour Emergency Service CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER Hot singles Adult singles EMERALD CITY BALLOON CO. Serving The Area For 25 Years 1. “Healing Hands” Elton 1. “Miss You Much” Janet Custom Designed Baths And Kitchens John (MCA) Edition emphasizes healthier, lighter foods Jackson (A&M) 2. “Cherish” Madonna (Sire) Book Early For Total Remodeling 2. “Love Song” The Cure OLSEN TREE EXPERTS 3. “Don’t Know Much” Linda Visit Our Newly Remodeled Showroom Many of the recipes require only dish. The “easy” recipes feature (Elektra) Roiistadt & Aaron Neville Foliage Flights! a handful of ingredients, either simplified preparation techniques. 3. “Sowing the Seeds of Talk With Our Certified Kitchen Designer By Carol Deegan The cookbook also features Better Love” Tears For Fbars (Fon­ (Elekua) , basics found in most pantries, or 4. “Everything But My Pnde Tree & Stump Removal • Pruning The Associated Press Homes and Gardens’ new one-bowl fresh from the market. tana) method of preparation for many 4. “Listen To Your Heart Cutting Crew (Virgin) Bracing • Cabling - ^ L e a C a r e NEW YORK — The 10th edition Since the first edition, “My Better 5. “lf I Could Turn Back Adventure Flights .. (drsi HfTCHENS. INC Homes and Gardens Cook Book,” cakes and cookies. “We are the first Roxette (EMI) Land Ciearing • Topping of familiar red plaid Better Homes to develop a method of preparing 5. “Mixed Emotions” Rollmg Time” Cher (Geffen) Gift Certificates was published in 1930, more than 26 6. “Shower Me With Your 25 Olcott Street, i ifsi! and Gardens Books “NEW COOK cakes that are almost as easy as cake Stones (Columbia) million copies of the cookbook have Love” Surface (Columbia) Advertising Manchester BOOK” is completely revised, to in­ mixes — without sacrificing home- 6. “Cover Girl” New Kids on EAST HARTFORD 526-9888 clude more “fast” and “easy” recipes been sold. 7. “Call It Love” Poco (RCA) baked flavor,” Henry said. the Block (Columbia) 203-647-8581 Training and new nutritional analysis charts. The latest edition reflects con­ 8. “One” Bee Gees (Warner MANCHESTER 647-3771 649-7544 The levels of sugar and fat have 7. “Love In An Elevator” Each of the recipes included in sumer interest in lighter and heal­ been reduced in many of the recipes, Aerosmith (Geffen) Bros.) „ the new edition was revised, tested thier foods and preparing “home- 9. “When I Looked at Him and the salt has been taken out from 8. “It’s No Crime” Babyface SAVE BUY AT SAVE and retested “to reflect the way con­ cooked food in take-out time,” Expose (Arista) Siding is a smart almost every cookie recipe. “We (Solar) sumers cook today and wilt be cook­ Henry said. Henry was one of the 10. “Angcl Eyes” The Jeff investment. found that salt was something 9. “Bust a Move” Young M.C. ing in the 1990s.” said Linda Hemy. editors to write the cookbook’s 10th AUCTIONS Paying too much Grandmother put in, but it really (Delicious Vinyl) — Gold Healey Band (Arista) a senior food writer and food editor edition. 11. “You Got It” Simply Red isn’t necessary for the taste or the (More than 500,000 singles Evenf Monday for it isn't. for Better Homes and Gardens Many of today’s consumers are (and some Thursday & Fridays) chemistry of most cookie recipes,” (Elekua) „ Ra-ilding Is ooe of the most cost^etliclenl interested in preparing healthy, deli­ sold.) . „ home Impmvemens you can make. Becausu I Books, in an interview here. 10. “When I Looked At Him 12. “Don’t Wanna Lose You The recipes were tested by home Henry explained. adds 10 ihe beauty and comkxt ol your home cious recipes but lack basic Among the other changes; many Expose (Arista) Gloria Estefan (Epic) -~ n away, and adds to the resale value later. economists in Better Homes and skills and time to do so. The “NEW . ~s. Weaiheistone'* vinyl siding from of the recipes are designed to serve 11. “Dr. Feelgood” Motley Wolvenne teahires easy-malntenance and Ihe Gardens’ test kitchens in Des COOK BOOK” no longer assumes Black singles' two to four persons, instead of six to Crue (Elektra) mmsiarmnsaoMom tfd E S T E R N Se-long duraUty you expect wlh premium Moines. The recipes were judged for 1. “Miss You Much”Janet vtiyl siding -a i a popular price. that the cook knows how to fold, eight; more flavor variations have 12. “Cherish” Madonna (Sire) UNION practicality and reliability, as well as Jackson (A&M) blend, chop, dice or saute. Nor is it been added to basic recipes; many taste appeal. taken for granted that cooks will Top LPs 2. “ Baby Come toMe” Home products and hand mixers ethnic dishes are included. Regina Belle (Columbia) r w* ifOTMnrNOTMfiy vcpfrrwB*seimcn w* | recognize when a sauce is thicken­ The new nutritional analysis 1. “Dr. Feelgood” Motley I THE Countryside Siding were used in developing the recij^s 3. “Don’t Make MeOver” ing and not curdling, or when a fish charts include cholesterol content. Crue (Elektra) I NANCHESnR to make sure the recipes and in­ Sybil (Next Plateau) COPIES] H o 647-SIDE fillet is done but not overcooked. “We have also increased the num­ 2. “Janet Jackson’s Rhythm •tUll'irlHair I j^ chl 811 N ila SL MALL gredients would not be “too exotic” Nation 1814” Janet Jackson 4. “Talk to M yseir Chris­ While nutrition and convenience ber of recipes for fish, poultry and topher Williams (Geffen) for consumers. Henry said. main-dish salads to reflect the (A&M) The new cookbook ($19.95) in­ are emphasized, the new cookbook 5. “Back to Life” Soul II Soul lighter, healthier eating Ainericans 3. “Girl You Know It s True cludes 1.400 recipes, including 200 is not a “health” cookbook, Henry Mini Vanilli (Arista) — (Virgin) EVERYTHING IN GLASS microwave recipes, and 440 full- says. “We never sacrificed quality or are seeking today,” Henry said. 6. “Phrtyman” Prince (Warner A “Special Helps” section in­ Platinum (More than 1 million PLAN AHEAD - "WE CAN’T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT" color photographs, including 194 flavor. A cookie is still a cookie, al­ units sold.) Bros.) „ “how-to” photos that show how to though ours are just a slightly heal­ cludes calorie counts, a seasoning 7. “You Are My Everything INSTALL NOW guide, food safety information, gar­ 4. “Steel Wheels” Rolling do important recipe steps. thier version.” Surface (Columbia) Central Air In 1990! nishing and microwave techmques. Stones (Columbia) I. L WHITE GUSS CO., New logos identify “fast” and 5. “R)rever Tbur Girl” Paula 8. “Rock Wit’Cha” Bobby rail For Free Estimate Sylvia Glover and her daughter, Karen “easy” recipes. The “fast” recipes There is no barbecue section in Brown (MCA) the new cookbook, however, Henry Abdul (Virgin) — Platinum Bent operate the RED DOOR CAFE, 649-7322 take 30 minutes or less to prepare a 6. “Pump” Aerosmith (Gef­ 9. “A11 My Love” Peabo T.P. Aitkin, Inc. Best-Sellers main dish or dessert; 20 minutes or says, grilling instructions are in­ Bryson (Capitol) IN OUR 40th YEAR cluded for many of the recipes. fen) located in the Manchester Mall. They ' less for a snack, beverage or side 7. “Hangin’ Tough” New 10. “Bust a Move” Young 31 BISSELL ST. MANCHESTER Kids On the Block (Columbia) M.C. (Delicious Vinyl) — Gold S in c e 1934 specialize in homemade soups and - MIRRORS • SHOWER DOORS • STORE FRONTS FICTION — Platinum 11. “Smooth Operator” Big • SAFETY GLASS • BATHTUB ENCLOSURES • ETC. 1. “Clear and Present Danger,” sandwiches, and always feature a ‘Dictionary of Days’ 8. “Full Moon Fever” Tom Daddy Kane (Cold Chillin’) Phone 643-6793 Tom Clancy Petty (MCA) — Platinum 12. “State of Attraction” daily lunch special. They also serve 2. “Star Trek: Lost Years,” J.M. 9. “Skid Row” Skid Row (At­ Rhonda Clark (Tabu) dinners on Monday and Friday, which Dillard lists unusual holidays lantic) — Platinum Compact discs awnings • accountants • air-conditioning 3. “Jimmy Stewart and His 10. “Heart of Stone” Cher Rhythm is Auction Night at the Mall. 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POrk sandwiches Richard Marx (EMI) — Stones (Columbia) • designei:s-'^"^''^^|ari((i*s®^ \ • drillers 7. “Tales From Margaritaville,” Never heard of these holidays? 3. “The Seeds of Love” Tears 811 Main Street Welcome to the club. are served in the parish hall and Platinum Serving the Manchester drivei^!liyfl»^** mAW ectricians Jimmy Buffett local pubs on this day. It is said a For Fears (Fontana) 8. “Nemesis,” Isaac Asimov But as strange as they may sound, County singles 4. “Girl You Know It’s True” area for 100 years Manchester, CT engine^ Vott Vrminators they are for real. They are among particularly troublesome wild boar 9. “A Knight in Shining Armor,” was slain in times past around this 1. “Living ProoF Ricky Van Milli Vanilli (Arista) (inside the mall) framerai urriers Jude Deveraux the more than 850 named days listed 5. “Pump” Aerosmith (Gef­ 16 Brainard Place in Leslie Dunkling’s “A D ictio n ^ time, and the pork-eating com­ Shelton (Columbia) 10. “The Captive,” Victoria Holt memorates the fact.” 2. “H i^ Cotton ” Alabama fen) Manchester Hours “ Monday 5PM-6PM, Tuesday, general contractors of Days” (Facts on File). In addition 6. “Dr. Feelgood” Motley haircu\) to supplying the stories and histories Old Man’s Day: “Oct. 2nd at (RCA) NON-FICnON Braughing, Hertfordshire. The vil­ 3. “Ace in the Hole” George Crue (Elektra) 203>643-2711 Wednesday, Thursday & Saturday of such well-known days as 7. “Full Moon Fever” Tom • heaters • janitors • masons ^ realtors Christmas, the Fourth of July and lagers who walk in procession to the Strait (MCA) 10AM-5PM, Friday 10AM-5PM 1. “All I Really Need to Know I churchyard on this day are com­ 4. “Say What’s In Your Petty (MCA) • opticians • plumbers • pools______Learned in Kindergarten,” Robert Easter, Dunkling has researched the 8. “Forever Your Girl” Hiula many lesser-known named days and memorating a curious incident Heart” Restless Heart (RCA) Fulghum which occurred in the 16th century. 5. “A Better Love Next Time” Abdul (Virgin) CAULIFLOWER... 2. “It Was on Fire When I Lay provided each with a story. 9. “Crossroads” Tracy Chap­ Here are some of them; A coffin which was being carried to Merle Haggard (Epic) MANCHESTER Down on It,” Robert Fulghum the churchyard was dropped by its 6. “Bumin’ Old Memories” man (Elektra) 3. “Wealth Without Risk,” Char­ Up-Helly-A Day; “In Lerwick, 10. “The Raw and the Shetland, Ais refers to the last Thes- bearers, who slipped on dead leaves. Kathy Mattea (Mercury) MEMORIAL CO. les Givens Cooked” Fme Young Cannibals day in January, when a model of a The jolt revived the old man who 7. “Bayou Boys” Eddy Raven CALL IN ONE HOURi 4. “I Want to Grow Hair, Etc.,” was inside the coffin, who thus es­ (U nivei^) (IRS) Erma Bombeck Viking longship is paraded through 11. “Oh Mercy” Bob Dylan Opp. East Cemetery the streets, then burned. The caped being buried alive. He subse­ 8. “An American Family” The OVER 45 Which Do You Hear? 5. “The T-Factor DieU” Martin (Columbia) ceremony is said to commemorate quently lived long enough to marry, Oak Ridge Boys (MCA) YEARS FREE HEARING TEST Katahn and to leave bequests in his will to 9. “Let It Be You” Ricky 12. “The End of Innocence” the decision of many invading • 763 and 191 Main St., Mancheater EXPERIENCE 6. “Light His Fire,” Ellen Kried- the parish in gratitude for his es­ Skaggs (Epic) Don Henley (Geffen) Vikings to remain in Shetland." Phono: 643-1101 or 643-1900 man cape.” 10. “Yellow Roses” Dolly 7. “It’s Always Something,” Lou Bunch Day: “Late August, in Dipping Day; “May 1st. A name Parton (Columbia) • Eaatbrook Mall, Manafleld QUALITY MEMORIALS flCNM @1 Gilda Radner Central City, Colo. The day of used in Cornwall, referring to the 11. “Til Love Comes Again” HARRISON STREET MANCHESTER 8. “Out of Bounds,” Jim B r o ^ celebration is described as a salute Copyright 1989, Billboard Phone: 456-1141 COMPANY custom of sprinkling people with Reba McEntire (MCA) A F a t Smrftem H mmHmt A U Cmmtm 9. “A Brief History of Time,” to the madams and girls of 12. “Killin’ Time” ClintPublications Inc. Reprinted Colorado’s first century. Events in­ dew water in order to bring them Stephen Hawking Black (MCA) with permission. 151 Tolcotwille Rood, Houle 83, Vernon, q 06066 <703) 872-1118 clude a bed race, a Madams and luck. This is said to have been the 10. “Roseanne,” Roseanne Barr origin of the custom. — Courtesy of Waldenbooks Miners Ball, and the election of a 1 I 1 I I 1 > V

32—MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday. Oct. 14,1989 FOCUS/Senior Citizens OUR FASCINATING EARTH by Phllp 8««, Ph.D. BUSINESS

© ore iM f Kids’ picnic to be held next week FI5M Regulators sell off Friday selloff parallels ’87 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. The fee is $3 for ver Lanes; exercise with Cleo, 1:30 p.m.; By Joe Diminico STORY NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street the flu shot and $6 for the pneumonia shot. basketweaving (beginner and inter­ Activities Specialist 4 insolvent thrifts closed out its weekly business Ladies are reminded the Mobile Mam­ mediate), 2 p.m.; grocery shopping at Stop Friday night reverberating with the Manchester Senior Citizens' Center mography Center will be at the Senior & Shop. C^l a day in advance for ride. WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal regulators echoes of the crash of 1987. The Manchester Recreation Department Center on Oct. 25 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Non-grocery shopping at Bradlces. Call a H e a k t Friday sold four large insolvent savings institutions, Financial Snapshot In a setting fraught with parallels invites all seniors to attend the “Kids- Individuals desiring a “breast check” day in advance for ride. v iscA se to the pre-weekend selloff that Grandkids Picnic” at the Center Springs should call 286-4915. Wednesday; pinochle, 9 a.m.; refinish- IS A HAHe advancing $7.1 billion to the new owners in the first '■Vl major deals struck since Congress enacted a $50 served as prelude to Black Monday Lodge on Oct. 21 from 12 to 3 p.m. Hoi Please make note of the following trips: ing, 10 a.m.; Friendship Circle, 10 a.m.; AFFLICTION on Oct. 19, 1987, stock prices took a dogs, hamburgers and refreshments will be Oct. 17 — Governor’s Day foliage trip beginners square dancing, 10 a.m.; arts AF\ONO billion bailout plan. ^ INTEREST W*»k'» (3os* W * * k « 9 0 Y * « 4 9 0 precipitous drop in the last hour of served. In addition, an array of activities departs 8:30 a.m. and crafts, 12:30 p.m.; driver education, £SKIF\0S. NCNB, an aggressive regional bank holding 1 r a t e s ------■ • '-"I Uading Friday. are planned which include bingo, setback, Oct. 18 — Second bus — fall foliage 12:30 p.m.; bridge, 12:30 p.m. THIS company headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., pur­ 6.42% '”'~ 6.o s r " '’ 1 Average rale paid on bank 6.42% The Dow Jones average of 30 in­ egg toss, face painting and much more. trip — $36 per person. Call Friendship at Thursday: dried flowers, 9:30 a.m.; or­ ISUNDCH- chased two of the thrifts offered by the Resolution ^ moi^ey-markel accounts dustrials finished the day down Admission is free. 243-1630. chestra rehearsal, 9 a.m.; lunch, 11:45 STANVATiLE, Trust Corp., created Aug. 9 when President Bush SINCE 190.58 at 2,569.26, for a point loss The Senior Center will be sponsoring its Nov. 1 — Maritime Center — $34 per a.m.; Thursday program, 12:30 pjn. — signed the bailout bill. ^ (Bank Rate Monitor) A AVUOR exceeded in market history only by Annual Holiday Fair on Oct. 28 from S person. Includes transportation, visit Stew “South Windsor Senior Songsters”: bas­ A third thrift was sold to a Canadian savings in­ Z Leonard’d Dairy/Grocery Store. Lunch at POKTION OF ^ . . . iiii------'■y, 7.63% 7.59% 7 .5 5 % 1 the 508-point debacle it suffered on a.m. to 2 p.m. Items for sale include arts ketweaving (adv.), 2 pjn. THEIK VIET IS FISH. FISH NOT W . . ' " iV stitution and the fourth was sold another to 9 1-day Treasury bill yield the Red Bam Restaurant, tour Maritime Black Monday. and crafts, hand knit goods, wood crafts, Friday: ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; bingo, 10 ONLY PKOYIVES F\ANY ESSENTIALS FOK DOPY Meridian Bancorp, of Reading, Pa. /v — ceramics and baked goods. Individuals Center and movie at IMAX theater, taxes a.m.; exercise with Cleo, 11 a.m.; setback, A fifth large thrift. Peoples Heritage Savings of 30-year Treasury Bond 7.85% 8.00% 8.91% i The average’s 216.26 drop for the HEALTH,ITISV£-Ry LOW IN CHOLESTE-ROL week ranked third in the record who would like to donate items such as and gratuities. (Lunch choices: London 12:30 p.m.; exercise with Celeste, 1:15 f^OKEOYER AN OYEKWEI&HT ESKIF\0 IS FAK Salina, Kan., had been scheduled for sale but was books, behind declines of 235.48 baked goods or items for the white broil, stuffed filet of sole, chicken piccata) p.m. FR0F\ COfmONPLACE. THIS FACTOK IS ALSO not sold because the bids submitted were unaccep­ PRICES and 295.98 Oct. 12-16 and Oct. elephant table, contact the center at — stop in office to register. Transportation to and from the center is ATTRIBUTED TO VIET, BECAUSE A i l/Z OUNCE table, RTC executive director David C. Cook said. 647-3211. Nov. 14 — Rockingham race track $30 available. Call a day in advance. SERNIN& OF WHITE-FLESHED FISH CONTAINS The four institutions sold, the new owner, and the 19-23 two years ago. The fair is one of our biggest fundraiser per person. Call Don Berger at 875-0538 Blood pressure clinic: Oct. 25, 9 to 11 Yet many Wall Street officials, \FEWERTHAN0NE h u n d r e d CALORIES! J amount of government cash advanced: Commodities Research to register. a.m. (L-Z). 224.93 224.83 243.77 with with all the proceeds going to our —^University Federal Savings Association, Hous­ Bureau l.ndex brokers and investors went home for meals program to help defray costs. Nov. 15 — Coachlight “West Side Flu clinic: Oct. 18,9 to 12 noon. $3 fee. the weekend hopeful that history ton, acquired by NCNB Texas National Bank, $3.8 Big thanks are in order to the following Story” — $28 per person. Stop at office to Mobile mammography; breast check, wasn’t repeating itself. individuals for their efforts in helping register. Wednesday, Oct. 25, 9 to 4:30 p.m. Call billion. Associated Press —^Hill Financial Savings Association, Red Hill, 619.26 617,41 602.34 “The whole situation is sig­ make the 1989 men’s golf season a huge Dec. 5 — Christmas party at Williams Mount Sinai Hospital for an appointment Commodities index nificantly different this time,” said Pa., purchased by Meridian, $1.9 billion. success. They are as fdllows: Secretaries Inn in the Berkshires — $42 per person. at 286-4915. Joseph Hardiman, president of the Gene Enrico and Art Randall, Treasurer Sign up Oct. 25 at 9:30 ajn. Medicare assistance: Nov. 8. By ap­ PEOPLE —Freedom Savings and Loan Association, STOCKS National Association of Securities pointment 647-3211. Tampa, Fla., acquired by NCNB National Bank of Elmer Ostrout Jr., Assistant Treasurers Lastly, congratulations to Lois and John Dealers, the organization that over­ Billy Graham gets a star Florida, $875 million. Russ NetUeton, Sam Miele, Peter Sad- Churila in celebration of their 50th wed­ Legal assistance: Oct. 20. Filled. Call sees the over-the-counter market. for a November appointment at 647-3211. —Pacific Savings Bank, Costa Mesa, Calif., 2,669.26 2,786.62 1 2,160.26 lowski, Harry Schieldge, John Snutter, Vic ding anniversary. Dow Jones 30 “The circumstances are not com­ Squadrito, and George McCallister. Senior Center Fall Pain Saturday, Oct. taken over by Royal Trustco Limited of Toronto, LOS ANGELES (AP) — Television preacher parable and the psychology is much Individuals in need of assistance with Menu 27 at 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Billy Graham is getting a star on Hollywood’s Walk $550 million. 333.66 366 97 276.60 S&P 600 stronger now,” declared Kenneth leaf raking or snow shoveling are urged to Monday — Fish cakes, baked beans, of Fame, a concrete honor stuck between the stars The four buyers are putting up a combined total brown bread, beverage, dessert. Scores Liebler, president of the American stop by the center and pick up a list com­ for actress Judy Holliday and Italian opera singer of $2.33 billion to purchase some of the sound I $3,296 673 $3,614,317 $2,729,666 Tuesday — Chicken pot pie, roll, Oct. 6 — Setback: Edith Albert 133; Wilshire 6000 Stock Exchange. prised of Eling Jr. High students. Beniamino Gigli. loans and other assets of the institutions, and theV > billion billion I billion Please make note of the following up­ beverage, dessert. Anne Welskopp 131; Amelia Anastasio “We are all aware of Billy Graham’s great evan­ are paying the government a combined $224.9 mil­ (mw value ol 6000 stocks) In 1987, the market seemed to be Wednesday — Chefs choice, beverage, under assault from every direction. coming classes: 125; Art Bou^ard 124; Helen Silver 120; gelistic successes,” Walk of Fame Chairman Johnny lion to take over deposits of the failed thrifts. Pine cone wreaths — Oct. 16 and 23 — dessert. Loretta Luka 119. Grant said Thursday. “Few realize, however, the Interest rates were high and rising, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Instructor Leona Juros Thursday — Beef stew, bread, salad, Tliesday — Bowling: Andy Lamoureux tremendous impact he has had on the world through the dollar was under pressure in and Peggy Herrick. beverage, dessert. 507; Bob Muldoon 223, 541; Ed Adams radio, film and television.” foreign exchange, recession fears Manchester past-present-future — Oct. Friday — Hamburg on roll, soup, 519; Fred Stillman 532; Rusty Rusconi Graham’s star will be unveiled Sunday and it were mounting and, as everyone 18 (six sessions) consecutive Wednesdays beverage, dessert. 206, 219, 549; Mike Fierro 512; Jim won’t be the first time a clergyman has been could plainly see later on, stock from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Instructor, Mary Ann Stackpole 539. honored with a star. Grant said. College studies the pop in popcorn prices by any traditional measure Handley. On-going activities Vi Pulford 178, 175, 489; Cathy Rev. James Cleveland, a Grammy-winning were “too high.” Fall decorated whisk broom — Oct. 27, Monday: ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; line danc­ Ringrose 182,453; Ycland Bums 484. gospel singer, composer, pianist and minister at the This time, many analysts insist, 12:30 to 2:30, fee $6. Instructor, Chris ing, 9:30 a.m.; bingo, 10 a.m.; pinochle, Wednesday — Pinochle: Helen Silver Cornerstone Baptist Church in Los Angeles, none of those problems are present. Harvill. 12:30 p.m.; exercise with Celeste, 1:15 726; Mabel Loomis 703. received a star in 1981. Orville wonders what causes the duds The Uouble, they say, lies in a single Padded photo album — Nov. 9, 9:30 to p.m. Wednesday — Bridge Tom Regan sore spot for the market — credit 11:30 a.m., $2. Bring your own album, 1\iesday: oil painting, 9:30 a.m.; cable 4,060; Helen Bensche 3,990; Pauline Director receives honor worries and excessive speculation in Frederick 3,960; Eve Libitzky 3,770; ftul 2-1/4 yds. lace or eyelet, one yard of video class, 10 ajn.; photography, 10 DENVER (AP) — Steven Soderbergh, the young kernels that do not pop. Steve Eckhoff. corporate buyouts, real and Templeton 3,610; Bev Taylor 3,130; URBANA, 111. (AP) — College resear­ materid. Instructor, CMs Harvill. ajn.; square dancing, 10 a.m.; water paint­ director of the surprise hit “sex, lies and videotapie,” “We are interested in finding out more Kernels pop when heal turns internal rumored, financed with borrowed The flu clinic will be held Wednesday ing, 12:30 p.m.; bowling, 12:30 pjn.. Sil­ Roger Leigh 3,000. received the first John Cassavetes award at the chers are popping a mountain of com to moisture into steam, creating pressure that glean a kernel of information — how come about how we can breed the com for better money. opening of the 12lh Denver International Film Fes­ popability, how we can harvest it to avoid bursts the outer shell. The pressure cannot The news that opened the tival. there are always a few unpopped duds at the damage to the kernels, and how we can store build in kernels with cracked coatings, so floodgates on Friday, by nearly u- The festival began Thursday evening with the bottom of your bowl. it to maintain the right percentage of mois­ they either don’t pop or pop only partially. nanimous agreement, was the dis­ premiere of Woody Allen’s film “Crimes and Mis­ In what must be one of the best-smelling Social Security ture,” said Kay Carpenter, spokeswoman for closure by a labor-management demeanors.” About 1,000 people turned out. laboratories anywhere. University of Illinois Factors that influence a kernel’s popability Beatrice-Hunt Wesson, itself a subsidiary of Soderbergh, the 26-year-old director whose film researchers periodically p>op 5 to 6 pounds of is damage to the shell when it is stripped group that it couldn’t get the bank Chicago-based BCI Holdings Corp. loans needed to carry off its buyout QUESTION: I broke my leg while on ANSWER: Some reasons might be: won the top prize earlier this year at the Caiuies research popcorn an hour for several hours, from the cob, and too much or too little Redenbacher’s popcorn, packaged for plan for UAL Corp. vacation last month, and the doctor told the deceased parent was not insured Film Festival, was presented with the first Cas­ then analyze the kernels that are too pooped moisture, Eckhoff said. me that I should stay off the job for 6 savetes award, given to the individual who has both stovetop and microwave preparation, is That was the latest in a series of under Social Security; the children ex­ eligibility for those benefits, call Social to pop. Researchers have identified two techni­ months to let the fracture heal correctly. made the greatest contribution to American inde­ The brand used is that created by Orville the market leader. Research produced the events in recent weeks that have ceed the age limit for benefits; or the sur­ Security. Someone will be able to help ques to loosen kernels from the ears before Can I get benefits from Social Security pendent filmmaking this year. Redcnbacher, the entrepreneur who gave this high-quality brand, and research will lead to shaken confidence in the market for viving spoase earns too much to receive you further. shipping. One is preconditioning cobs by until I am able to return to work? benefits. If the deceased parent was in­ snack-for-the-masses panache when he further improvements, said Ms. Carpenter. “junk” bonds to finance takeovers, changing temperature and humidity; the sured under Social Security, survivors Kitty Dukakis urges fight touted his popcorn as gourmet quality. “He bred his com to pop fluffier and to and prompted conjecture that the other is using an enzyme to help break the ANSWER: Disability benefits are benefits are payable ~to the surviving QUESTION: I have an illness that ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Kitty Dukakis, wife of Redenbacher’s parent company, Bcatrice- have a more tender, less chewy, texture. But buyout boom of the 1980s on Wall paid only if the individual has a severe sometimes requires more than one Massachusetts’ Gov. Michael Dukakis, urged Hunt-Wesson Foods Inc., of Fullerton, Calif., unpopped kernels were his real pet peeve,” bond between kernel and cob. Sheet might be approaching its end. disability which makes it impossible to spouse until the youngest child reaches If it is true that the market has just age 16, and to the spouse at 60 (50 if dis­ hospitalization during the year. Will I physicians Friday to step up the fight against drug gave the school $45,000 to conduct the she said. Com that has been mechanically shelled perform any substantial gainful work When the popcorn arrives from the one identifiable foe to contend with, abled.) Surviving children who remain have to pay a deductible each time I need and alcohol abuse by monitoring patients for hidden research. has twice as many unpopped kernels as which as lasted, or is expected to last, for to get into the hospital? addictions. Redenbacher facility in Valparaiso, Ind., it is the most important question left to unmarried can receive benefits until they “The volume of this industry is so large hand-shelled com, and less total pop volume, a year or more or result in death. Since She told delegates at a World Psychiatric As­ be answered is whether Wall Street are age 18 (or 19 if still in full-time at­ that even small improvements make a sig­ stripped from the cob mechanically. Resear­ he said. your disability is expected to last for sociation congress how her own battle against an chers pop it in a movie theater popper, can limit the effects of the struggle only 6 months, it is unlikely that you tendance at an elementary or secondary ANSWER: No. There is only one de­ nificant impact on profits,” researcher Bruce school.) For children 18 or over who addiction to stimulants was dogged by careless Litchfield of the College of Agriculture said measure the volume and dump it onto a Still, there are usually no more than 30 to those stocks that have been in­ would be eligible for Social Security dis­ ductible per year for Medicare-approved prescriptions. volved in takeover deals and were disabled before age 22, benefits can earlier this week. screen, where unpopped kernels fall through duds — called UPKs in the trade, for un­ ability benefits. inpatient hospital care. Once you pay the “I’m an alcoholic and a drug addict,” Mrs. speculation. continue as long as the disability lasts. calendar year deductible ($560 for 1989), Americans consume about 13 billion for counting. popped kernels — in a jar of 4,000 kernels Dukakis said. “I have come to this meeting the hard That w asn’t the way things Medicare will pay for unlimited medical­ quarts of popped com annually and the in­ More than 800 pounds have been popped of high-quality popcorn. Eligibility for survivors benefits is also way. in the name of science since the project looked on Friday, when the big blue QUESTION: Why do some depend­ affected if there are significant earnings ly necessary inpatient hospital care dustry has been swelling at a rate of about 5 “For n ^ y years I was able, quite easily, to have began in March. Some of the dau is eaten on That may sound too palhy to study, but as chips untouched by the taint of ent families receive Social Security sur­ For those under 65 who earn over the during the year. Even if you are admitted percent a year. prescriptions filled for the amphetamines to which I the spot, but much of it is given to a local Eckhoff said: “A UPK doesn’t mean much takeovers suffered along with the vivors benefits after the death of a parent 1989 limit of $6,480, $1 in benefits is more than once during that year, you will There are two key quality factors in pop­ was addicted,” she said. until you bite down on i t ” so-called “whisper” slocks. and others do not? withheld for each $2 in wages which ex- only pay one deductible corn: total pop volume and the number of elementary school, said U1 food engineer [PART TIME I HELP miLUiiuiiyiliJim HELP WANTED WANTED Business Briefs l u i i i i l M GLAZER - Full time, good SALES/Secretary. Part- pay and benefits. Expe­ time 3pm - 8pm, 4 days rience preferred but Another generic will lose and every Saturday. will train. 282-1388. Please call Ed Thorn­ ASSEMBLY Mechanic, approval of government ton, 646-3515, Manches- UNIQUE, exciting and ter Honda.______light manufocturing company needs an in- fun, part-time position, MAINTENANCE - Part- dlvldal with a good tor an energetic enthu­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Dnjg Ad­ tlme, experienced, mechanical aptitude to siastic person, to plav- ministration said Friday it plans to withdraw Bolar Phar­ general repairs. New work as an assembly /work with a special maceutical Co.’s approval to sell a generic drug used to Hope Manor, Man­ mechanic In Its final needs 5 year autistic child. In an Option treat urinary tract infections and it wants the company to chester. 643-2701. assembly department. EOE Call 647-8596. home based program. withdraw the product from drugstores. We use the option ap- In a letter to the company, the FDA said tests on DENTAL Assistant - Part prooch, a non- samples of Solar’s drug and the brand-name drug HELP time 3 days per week ludgmental child di­ for specialty practice rected methol. “strongly suggest that Norwich-Eaton’s Macrodantm WANTED In Manchester. Re­ Outlined In the award product was substituted for Solar’s product ’ in tests re­ warding position far a winning NBC movie quired for FDA approval. . • f OFFICE dental assistant, mature, organized, and book Son-Rise. ★ AAA AUTO CLUB^ flexible or full time. people oriented per- Coll 649-4978.______The FDA is also moving to change its listing ot Training using your son. Will train. 646-4811 Solar’s version of Macrodantin, generically called MANCHESTER MEDICAL Claims Pro­ skills. 649-9287. DIRECTOR - Child care nitrofurantoin, to indicate to physicians that the agency cessor - Must be exe- Immediate positions open in our Broad St. MANCHESTER doctor’s center. Glastonbury. A rlenced In processing docs not consider the product to be therapeutically e- office looking for de­ office. Excellent communication skills, profes­ challenging position In medical, dental. Medi­ quivalcnt to the brand-name drug. pendable, mature, a large child care cen­ care and COB. Famil­ sional appearance, cash transaction experi­ highly motivated, ter. Caring for children The FDA does not have the authority to remove a drug iar with ICD-9-CM ence and/or knowledge of geography helpful. friendly person to as­ 6 weeks to 5 years. Job procedures. East of the from the market. If a company does not ^ sist In high paced set­ Involves coordinating river. Parking pro­ recall request, the agency can only force a recall m court. For competitive wages, a great benefit pack­ ting. Afternoon hours the program, supervis­ vided. This Is a long age, and a convenient location, contact BOB and an occasional ev­ ing staff and general term temporary posi­ ening. Call 646-5153, office responsibilities. JONES at 646-7090. 9am-4pm, weekdays. tion. Hours 8am - 4pm. M anpower gets new offices leave message.______An enthusiastic expe­ Call 522-5217 and ask MANCHESTER - Now rienced director with a only 135,000 tor these Manpower Temporary Services SALES person full or part tor Kathle BIssett. time. Apply In person degree In Early Child­ RECEPTIONIST/Clerl- brand new, huge, excit­ will move from its current location at 150 N Mam Street Marlow's, hood Education pre­ ing, 7 room, 1,800 sq. ft. ferred. For an Inter­ cal. Local manufactur­ to a larger office in the Eastpoint Business Center at 360 Monchester.______ing firm looking tor beautiful contempor­ FULL Time cook needed. view call Janet, a ry Townhouses. Monday - Friday at pleasant dependable take place Monday, said M anpo\^ Flexible, hours, lob person to handle busy Cathedral ceilings, An­ 767-0522 or anytime 421- dersen windows, full br^ch supervisor Nancy Kanicki “Oiu has grown The Associated Press SECRETARY very versatile. Expe­ phones and customers. rience preferred. 3534.______Good typing skills and basements, 2x6 con­ rapidly in the three year’s we vc been m Mmchestcr. Apply In person, Mon­ TEACHER - Head some knowledge of ac­ struction, family room V n p o w er’s Manchester office is part of a "^twork of inspector’s hand is seen against a negative print of heating We seek a career minded person with skills and day - Friday, 2-4pm. teachers needed. Full counting and data en­ fireplace, centrol oir, FRIEZE —The shadow of an ability to work in a busy regional office. The ideal oven/range, dis­ 1 4S0 offices in 33 counu-ies. The world s largest tern ■icing systems. BF Goodrich of Uniontown, Ohio, makes the Lakeside Cafe and time In pre-school pro­ try. Non-smoking of­ elements used in airplane de candidate will be experienced, have a stable Lounge, 50 Lake Street, gram. Experience and fice environment, and hwasher, hood, dispo­ ™ “y i». it — y P™"?* 'P work history, excellent typing skills, as well as Coventry. No phone credit In Early Child­ benefits. For Interview sal, 3-4 bedrooms, 2 full elements. the ability to work without supen/ision. We offer more than one million people worldwide. calls please. hood Education pre­ call 871-9124, ask for baths, washer/dryer competitive salary and excellent benefits. Please hookups, cedar siding, WANTED a full time live ferred. If you are en­ Bonnie, eoe______forward resume to: thusiastic, looking for wall-to-wall carpeting, In to care for ambula­ OFFICE worker. Local tiled foyer, oak kitchen tory person. Needs a challenge and a com­ HCR pany to grow with call manufacturing firm cabinets, two-zone gas companion nice home seeking Individual for Attn; David Harris Marge ot 633-1508. heat, slider to deck and 643-2711 In Coventry. Single diversified position, CLASSIFIED ADS 333 Bidwell St., Manchester, CT 06040 DENTAL Receptionist 2-car garage. Owners person or couple wel­ which Includes; stong will hold a second come. Flexibility Is Manchester, oral phone skills, typing, surgery office, part mortgage of $32,900 at 1 PART TIME welcomed please reply filing, knowledge of ac­ 8% with no principal or PART TIME IPART TIME to P.O. Box 171, Coven­ time afternoons. Will counting and data en­ 1 PART TIME HELP WANTED HELP WANTED train. Call Mindy 649- Interest payment due ILOST HELP WANTED try, CT. 06238 by Oc­ try. Pleasant office at- for 7 years. These are E m ploym ent HELP WANTED NOW HIRING tober 15, 1989. 2272. mosphere for beautiful single family I AND FOUND non-smoker and benef­ g a s Attendent - An arnbl- BUS DRIVER - YWCA WANTED homes, not condomini­ m e d i c a l Assistant* tlous and responsible Public Service Vehicle. Positions available for fast paced restaurant its. Call for Interview ums; and there are, of l o s t Kitten - Forest Hill r n PART TIME ^ /Transcriptlonist. Part The minimum license CHILD CARE 871-9124. eoe course, no association area. Grange and employee needed to opening soon in Vernon. We are looking for U O j HELP WANTED time, flexible hours. attend our gas custo­ requirement 70C. 12.5 GIVER f “ *"*“ *MEDICAL fees. Call today for white, 8 months. Call Experience preferred. hours per week, In my home. $5 an hour, dependable and responsible people to fill the complete details on 6^-8349 or 277-3708. mers at a full service Interested persons station, Monday - Fri­ 10:45am - 12:pm., 10-15 hours weekly, following positions; short order cooks, ^ SBCRETi«Y\TRAl«CIRIPIK)l^^ \ these magnificent and MORNING position avol- please call Lynne at 2;15pm - 3;30pm. $10. non-smoker only. Call FOUND; Orange and labe for dependable day 12 - 6pm. Some waiter/waitress, cashier hostess, dish­ Jj For growing orthopedic prcictice. BAKER beautiful homes at white kiten approxi­ 246-7445.______per hour. Driving expe­ 646-3016 $167,900 with this very, person. Hours 8am- Saturdays, ’ 2 ‘ Jpm - washer, prep cooks, bakery assistant mately 8 weeks old. PART Time Show room Call Tony 249-0532, Air­ rience preferred. Call 3 Excellent starting salai-y and benefits. WANTED very special financing. Manchester High area. 1pm dally. Must have YWCA 647- 1 437. Flexible hours available. This Is an excellent an excellent driving sales - This Is an oppor­ port Road AutobodV, Full time or part time. Cal 644-9776 ask to9 record. Duties Include: tunity to loin the sales Hartford. eoe/aa. Great starting wages, benefits available. Send resume to; opportunity for first- Kelly.______Experience with donuts time buyers and Inves­ cleaning cars, running team of the areas pre­ Sports Medicine and Orthopedics preferred but will train LOST: September 29tn, errands and general mier lighting show­ tors. Owner will con­ Apply at ot Manchester the right person. The sider rent with option. one roll of exposed chores. Contact Tom room. You will see the The Pie Plate, Route 30, Vernon 35mm film In plastic finest selection of light­ 155 Main Street, Manchester, CT Whole Donut, 150 Rothman 8> Rothman, Kelley, 646-6464, Carter Center Street, Manch­ container. Please call Chevrolet, 1229 Main ing and decorative or call 646-4144.0______871-6360 and ask for the manager. Or call 645-8387 (10a.m. - 6 p.m.) ester, C T 649-0140. 649-6728. ______Street, Manchester. electrical supplies In a 643-6709 (Fax) MANCHESTER-$319,900. LOST; Knitting proiecf facility that Is unparal­ Reduced for quick sale. and needles In beige leled In Its layout and Lookout Mountain. An- plastic bag near corner You’ll never know the decor. We haveseveral RN/LPN saldl Built oversized 4 power of Classified unt openings with hours on bedroom Colonial, V / i of Autumn and Porter BAYLOR EVERY Streets, 3:30pm, Tues­ you use It yourself. Call Saturday, Sunday and Come to the G. Fox Distribution Center "LET'S TALK!" baths, large eat-ln kit­ day, October 10th. 643-2711 today to place an Thursday night. If you WEEKEND chen w/wet bar and Please call 649-9648 ev­ ad. have previous retail OPEN HOUSE About Strano's success in selling and glass doors to screened enings or leave at 19 experience and would how you can be a part of it! As always, we 7 a m -7 p m porch. Plaster walls, 2 CLERICAL/Data Entry - be Interested In learn­ fireplaces, attic fan. Autumn Street. Put your clerical and To be held on Monday, October 16, at our keep selling houses, and with our soon- For mote information pleast ing more about these call Director ol Staff b Completely private data entry skills to opportunities call ar TRY YOUR W INGS AGAIN distribution facility, to-start Training Program, you can be a wooded yard. Three PROLONG THE life of cut work for the areas opment, Crestfield Conva- flowers In your home by apply In person Econ­ 301 Governors Highway. South Windsor. part of the successful Strano's Sales Team. lesoent Home, Manchester, blocks from 1-384. Im­ retail leader. The G. omy Electric Supply, mediate occupancy. snipping stems at an an­ Fox Distribution Cen­ If you once served in the Navy, Learn about opportunities as a: CT 643-5151. Incoporated, 428 Tol­ you remember facing new challenges, Conscientious, dependable, energetic, full By owner 646-8711. gle. This provides more ter has Immediate part •Merchandise marker (full and part time) time sales associates will feel right at stem surface to absorb land Turnpike, Man­ soaring to new heights. Rediscover COVENTRY - 6 room, 3 time and full time op­ chester, CT 06040. 203- it all in today’s Naval Reserve See your •Data Entry clerical (full time) the water. Prolong the life enings for data entry home! bedroom, 1643 sq. ft.’ 647-5000. eoe M /F /V /H . local Naval Reserve recruiter or call •Material handler (full tirne) Diversified Duties of good, but unused Items clerks. Comfortable •Security Guard (full and part time) If you are licensed, or soon to be, please ranch. Beautiful 1 acre In your home by selling working In a fast paced 1-800-USAfUSNR ext. 400. call for confidential interview....don't Full Time. Growing lot, 2 car garage, field- them tor cash with a environment. Stop In All positions are Monday-Friday with optional hobby distributor seeking stone fireplace and DRIVERS delay....call today! low-cost ad In classified. today to learn about Mature Individuals with Saturday hours as needed and include our experienced Data entry more. $212,000. Flano these exciting oppor­ own transportation generous employee discounts. Compreher«we peison. Dutios include: Real Estate, 646-5200Q Frank Strano order entry, inventory REMOVE GREASE and tunities complete with needed evenings tor training available. Stop by Monday hetwsen 9 HEBRON - 7 room Vicio- rust from outdoor metal our generous em­ upscale food delivery receipt, invoicing & tele­ a m -6 30 p.m. to discuss your career at New STRANO REAL ESTATE phone contact with cus­ rlan, more than a furniture the easy way. ployee discount. G. service. Knowledge ol NAVAL RESERVE dream house. It’s your Fox Distribution Cen­ Greater Hartford area and England's retail leader. _ 647-”SOLD" tomers. Competitive Just dip a cloth in turpen­ wage & benefits. Please dream house. $320,000. tine and rub the metal ter, 301 Governor's neat appearance may You are Ibmorrow. You are the Navy. Flano Realty, 646- quality you for this excel­ G. FOX 282-3010 It's What We DO Best! call Heather at 646-0610. until spots disappear. To Highway, South Wind­ 5200.D sor, 06074. 282-3010. lent paying part time op eoe ______sell Idle Items the easy portunity. Call 520-6663. way, use a low-cost ad In EOE ______classified. HOMES I APARTMENTS I on ^APARTMENTS HOMES HOMES HOMES I HOMES I HOMES I HOMES I HOMES I HOMES I 13^1 FOR RENT I 3 Z I fo r r e n t FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE MANSFIELD - 1 and 2 MANCHESTER - 3 bed­ BOLTON - Garrison Co­ GREAT Investment op­ MANCHESTER - Two HERE we go again!! The BOLTON Magnificent re­ Bl DWELL street - 6 room PLAY paradise - 3 bed­ BRAND new listing!! Da­ family, maintenance bedroom, country set­ rooms, large yard. MANCHESTER - 6 room, room tri-level town- lonial located on cul- portunity! Manchester ting. $450 per month price of this Ansaldl production colonial fully dormered Cape, 3 house on large lot with rling 6 room Cape Cod tree, completely reno­ Available Novermber house - 2 full 2Va baths, on Gardner Street In de-sac, 3 years old, 3 - Presently office plus and up. 487-1437._____ Colonial on Timber featuring wide board bedrooms, IVa baths, storage barn. 643-9180. bedrooms plus play­ vated 1988. Close to 1st. $600. month plus rec room, country kit­ Manchester. 3 bed­ residence In a superb security. Call 646-7723 Trail In Manchester hardwood floors, mas­ tireplaced Hying room, room, 3 baths with central location. Ex­ downtown. Owner fi­ 30 Locust Street. 4 room has again been re­ ter bedroom suite with MALLARD View. Dis­ chen, many amentles. rooms, fully ap- nancing available. heated apartment 1st after 6pm.______formal dining room, Asking $130's. Call Bar­ lacuzzi. Tile In kitchen cellent condition. duced. Now ottered at fireplace and whirl­ new wall-to-wall, large tinctive Townhouses. pllanced kitchen, front $159,900. Owner/broker floor. Security. No MANCHESTER - Avalla- bara RE/MAX East of BOLTON to back living room, and bathrooms, hard­ Beautiful woodwork, $204,900, features In­ pool, living room with fenced lot, pool, patio, Save thousands. wood floors, alarm sys­ Dale Reese. 529-8276. pets. $650 monthly. 646- ble Immediately. 1 and the River, 647-1419.0 delicious well water. new carpets and cell Ing 2426. 9am-5pm clude 3 bedrooms, ce­ fireplace, study, coun­ 2 car garage. $149,900. $141,900! No assocla- $248,900 tem, appliances, cen­ tans. Plenty of storage 2 bedrooms, walking ramic baths, fireplace, try kitchen with fire­ By owner. 646-0615. t!on tees. New 3 bed­ PRIM and proper. At­ New Uslingl! 8 rm. Contempo­ Storage outbuildings, weekdovs.______distance to downtown, country setting on tral vac, fenced In In the full basement, MANCHESTER hardwood floors, pri­ place, formal dining room single family att­ tractive and comforta­ rary Capo in A-1 neighborhood! yard, 2600 sq.ft., ex­ 118 Main Street, 3 room hot water Included. WATERFRONT - Beauti­ large 1.5 acre lot on the walk-up attic and 2 car vate treed lot with stor­ room and sitting room. ached homes that otter ble - 3 bedroom ranch, Three bedrooms; 2.5 baths; terior clapboard and garage. $174,900. D.W. Reduced for immedi­ apartment Including $575 and $650. Boyle ful Columbia Lake - 3 a sensible alternative fam ily room, good outskirts of town. Im­ age house, 2 car gar­ Call for details. tireplaced FR; and 2-car brick. Large deck and Fish Reoltv, 643-1591 .□ ate sale, immaculate heat/hot water. $560 Management Com- age, Martin School! $259,900. Epstein bedroom seasonal to the high cost of a new sized living room, mediate occupancy. oversized garagel landscaped yard, fin­ MANCHESTER - 355 Oak per month. Security. pqnv, 649-4800.______Immediate occupancy. Realty 647-8895.a home. Asking $180's. home! A complete large full basement. Priced tor quick sale at 5 year old L shaped No pets. 646-2426, 9am- $136,900. Jackson & ished walkout base­ Street a nice quiet area MANCHESTER - 2 bed- Jackson & Jackson Call and ask tor Ron, package at one low Asking $160’, otters In­ ment, 2 car garage with Cape. 6 rooms, sky­ 5pm weekdays.______POSSIBLE rent with op­ 647-1419. RE/M AX East Jackson Real Estate, goes with this 5 room room, heat, hot water, Real Estote, 647-8400.a price! IVa baths, fire­ vited. Call N'oreen. openers. $268,000. Call lights. oil heat, natu­ new apllances. Imme­ tion to buy - Enloy a of the River, 647-1419.0 place, wall to wall car­ RE/MAX East of the 647-8400.Q Ranch, large living 447 Main Street, 5 room NEAT as a pin 11 Man­ Gerry, 644-8332. ral woodwork, oak apartment. $600 per diate occupancy. $700 safe, warm and cozy peting, range, refriger­ River, 647-1419.0 room, eat-ln-kitchen, chester - Turn the key winter with a tieldstone UNDER Value - Spacious dining room, 2 bed­ cabinets, well insu­ month plus utilities. monthly. Call 649-2871. Jarvis built Colonial on ator, dishwasher, and and move right In this fireplace In fam ily OPEN House-Reduced to Court of Probate, rooms, fireplace, bath, lated, full basement, Security. No pets. 646- ANDOVER - Duplex. beautifully decorated aulet residential street. microwave oven, full Court of Probate, 2426, 9am-5pm room and woodburn- basement and attached $184,900. Rental possi­ District of Manchester enclosed breezeway. city water and sewer. Country setting, 20 home. Many new fea­ Hugh master bedroom, District of Manchester weekdays.______Ing stove In living garage. No gimmicks, ble, $1,000 plus utilities. NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING Immediate occupancy. $131,000. Call 646- minutes to Hartford. tures Including new room, 7 large rooms, 3 beautiful hardwood Asking $149,000. U 8< R MANCHESTER - 2 bed- $ ^ . monthly. 742-9034. floors, large deck. Well lust solid dollar value- Enloy country living In IN RE: IN RE: 4122. Owner. burner, carpeting bedrooms, 2 baths, on EDWARD GORDON Reoltv, 643-2692.0 room, luxury town- throughtout, kitchen maintained and priced compare! Come see eight room, executive NORITA C. DePAOUS 5.18 wooded acres. Ap­ the mode of tomorrow neighborhood. Lake DUMORE MANCHESTER - Spa­ house. All appliances, floor, cabinets, bath to sell. $165,500. Call Pursuant to an order of Hon. CONDOMINIUMS pliances and paddle In your own lot and rights. 1pm - 4pm, Sat­ Pursuant to an order of Hon. cious 3 bedroom, 2 heat, cable, carpeting, I and morel $139,900 tan remain. Possible Linda 647-1419 or even­ BOLTON William E. FiteGerald. Judge, air conditioning. Call ing 647-8691. RE/MAX home! Blanchard 8, urday and Sunday. William E. FitzGerald, Judge, bath, toll dormered CONDOMINIUMS FOR RENT D.W. Fish Realty, 643- owner financing. An­ dated October 10, 1989 a I 647-1595.______East of the River, 647- Rossetto Realtors," Route 66 to Pine, to 18 $344,900 datea October 11, 1989 a Cape. Complete with FOR SALE 1591.n______dover, $184,900. Philips We’re Selling Houses" Russmar. 295-8915. By Custom built lor g-aaous and hearing will be held on an ap­ tireplaced living room, BRAND New Condo - 1419.g______plication praying for a charige hearing will be held on an ap­ MANCHESTER - 2 bed- METICULOUS - Man­ Real Estate, 742-1450.a 646-2482.0 owner. comfortable livingl 3 bnghi rec room, hardwood room townhouse. All Never lived In 3 bed­ CHARMING Oldie but of name as in said application plication praying for a change NEW Price! I The price of room Townhouse, 2’/2 chester - Six room CHARMING 8, well main­ of name as in said etpplication floors, 2 zone heating. appliances, heat, hot Ranch situated on a goodie! 5 room, one bedrooms; 2.5 baths; central on file more fully appears, at this Immaculate 4 baths, central alr/vac, tained - Home reflects vac; sunroom. and mucn, mucn on file more full appears, at $149,900. Sally Sullivan, room Townhouse water, carpeting, air newly landscaped hugh pride of ownership. owner home with cozy the Court of Probate on Manchester office. conditioning. Call 649- all appliances Includ- yard. Newer vinyl sid­ tireplaced living room. OPEN HOUSE more! November 14, 1989 at 3:00 the Court of Probate on Condo at Wellsweep In In g microwave, Cozy tireplaced family November 16. 1989 at 2:00 Sentry Real Estate, 643- Manchester has been 5 2 4 0 . ______ing, tastefully deco­ room lust right tor Stove, washer and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1-4 PM P.M. 4060.g______washer, dryer and Ice rated throughout. dryer stay In this so­ 70F Cliffside Dr., Manchester P.M. reset at $112,900 tor a MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ maker. Wall to wall those chilly fall even­ Bettye G. Kramer MANCHESTER - Look­ quick salel 2 bed­ room townhouse with Nicely finished rec ings. Oak cabinets lidly built beauty with Ass't Clerk Bettye G. Kramer carpeting, fireplace, room In basement. garage, and aluminum Ass't Clerk ing tor a house with lots rooms, T/j baths, de­ fireplace. All applian­ deck, attached garage compliment a fully ap- 038-10 of "nice to haves"? luxe Cherry cabinets, ces, heat, hot water, $152,900. D.W. Fish plianced kitchen, 3 bed­ sided too! Located In 039-10 w/door opener, secur­ quiet west-side loca­ Come see this 9 room private basement, am­ carpeting, air condl- ity system and full Realty, 643-1591.n rooms, 2Va baths, 1 Cape. Extras Include tion. $129,900. Anne Court of Probate, ple parking. Clean as a tlonlng. Call 649-5240. basement. Central lo­ acre lot. Coventry, Intercoms, heated gar­ whistle! Immediateoc- THEY’RE playing your $167,900. Philips Real Miller Real Estate, 647- NOTICE TO CREDITORS District o f Manchester MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ cation short walk to song I Great yalue In a 3 8000.Q ESTATE OF age, sprinklers and cupany! Jackson 8, room townhouse with Manchester Hospital, Estate, 742-1450.O NOTICE OF HEARING more. $159,900. Gayle bedroom fully reno­ CHARLES J. DEASY, JR. ESTATE OF Jackson Real Estate, fireplace. All applian­ parkade and many Sonstrom, Manchester 647-8400.0______vated Cape. Brand new The Hon. David C. Rappe, NAPOU GUISEPPI ces, heat, hot water, churches. No children. vinyl siding and ther­ office. Sentry Real Est- MANCHESTER - South- carpeting, air condl- No pets, trucks, RV'sor Judge of the Court of Probate. Pursuant to an order ol Hon. ote, 643-4060.O______mopane windows keep District of Coventry, at a hear­ field Green, excep- tlonlng. Call 649-5240. motorycles. $1200 per you warm at low cost. BOLTON William E. FitzGerald, Judge, MANCHESTER - Forest tlonal 6 room month plus utilities. ing held on Octoloer 10, 1989, a hearing will be held on ^ LIKE private home. 3'/i New stove, freezer, $327,900 Ridge 3 bedroom, 2'/2 townhouse, 3 bed­ rooms. Lease. Secur­ Call 646-8711.______MANCHESTER $139,900 ordered that all claims must application requesting permis­ bath townhouse. Fully rooms, living room, washer and dryer are New 7 rm. Contemporary wnh be presented to the fiduciary ity. Working single MANCHESTER - 1 bed­ yours too! Screened !n FOREST RIDGE - Owner Must Sell. SUPER VALUE - 3 bed. sion to sell real property, as in applianced Including and dining room area, 647-1419 2800 sq. It. ol living spacei at the address below. Failure said application on file more male preferred. 643- room condo, wall-to- porch and a yard with 2 1/2 bath Townhouse with private entrance, full basement washer and dryer. Es­ kitchen with family 2880.______w a I I carpet, ;;®a'’bara and carport Features include 3 bdrms., 2.5 to promptly present any such fully appears, at tablished complex In room, 2'/j baths, car unlaue character. We/nberg claim may result in the loss of appliances, hot water, $132,900. Anne Miller baths, centiai vac. and 2-car Manchester Probate Court wooded residential port, nice private treed MANCHESTER - Availa­ garage. Call lodayi rights to recover on such ble November 1st. air conditioning, pool, Real Estate, 647-8000.Q DIR: Lydall Street to Cliffside Drive 66 Center Street area. $129,900. Sally yard! 8 minutes to sauna, weight room, OPEN HOUSE claim. P.O. Box 191 Sullivan, Manchester downtown Hartford. Quiet neighborhood, 1st floor, 3 bedrooms, laundry. $600. plus se­ OPEN Spacious floor Bertha E. Rappe, Ktenchester, CT office. Sentry Real Est­ Original owners asking SUNDAY D.WFISK Clerk large kitchen with ap­ curity. 645-866L__ plan - Not your average THl KLMTYCOMmNY | | X ‘ .VTrJjs'’' on 11/14/89 at 10:45 AM. ate, 643-4060.O $166,900. U 8, R Realty, 643-2692.0 pliances, garage, se­ Cape! Hardwoodfloor- 1 to 4 MANCHESTbR VERNON The fiduciary is; /VI persons having an interest FOREST Hill section of cluded yard, front and !ng throughout, clap­ Manchester: 3 bed­ ROMES 643-1591 Rosemary Fitzpatrick in said matter may appear and rear porches and rear I board siding, beatultui 43-D Esquire Drive 871-1400 c/o Lawrence W. Bates, rooms, 2 baths, fire­ be heard at that time. ILOTS/LAND deck. $700 monthly plus FOR RENT 150X 250 lot. In-ground Esquire place. Ranch house FOR SALE heat and electricity. No pool, full length rear A B e a u ty P.O. Box 488 Elizabeth A. Bidwell priced for quick sale. COVENTRY - North, 3 Ass't Clerk pets. 646-1210 days, 643- porch, 2 car garage, 3 Bedrooms, 21 \2 Baths Rec. 166 Boston Turnpike Coventry. CT 06238 $169,900. Call 649-5857. LAND - Give us a call 8422 evenings.______bedroom, 2 baths, 6 priced right! EMIngton, By owner. room family home with Rm., Country Kitchen 'U<1iility Bolton, CT 06043 040-10 037-10 about our 6 per cent Two and 3 bedroom $149,900. Philips Real private land loans In stove and refrigerator, Estate, 742-1450.O apartments, applian­ on acre lot. Available DIR: Parker or Vernon St. to Lydall to Esquire - second 199^ CONDOMINIUMS Coventry and Hebron. ces, hot water. Call THIS luxurious 7 room 646-8353 MANCHESTER I condominiums Approved building lots Immediately. $850. per drive on right. icaltu ■99 J CONDOMINIUMS Phil or Suzanne, 646- residence Is loaded FOR SALE IZZI FOR SALE starting at $ 6 5 ,0 0 0 . Pi­ month plus utilities and $162,900 izz I for sale 1218. ______deposit. Call 742-7975. with extras - six panel Cheerful Townhouse located at ano Realty, 646-5200.O raised doors, skylights, MANCHESTER - 3 bed­ /crlHrcs^ Southlield green with 3 spacious MANCHESTER - "Large lacuzzi, exercise room room duplex. Security. 7 room home." Fea­ and private cul-de-sac bedrooms: applianced eal-ln INVESTMENT Nick, 646-7007. Paul, tures 3 bedrooms, IVs krtrhon' C0ntral a/r anrt 03rrmrtl location $200's. Blan­ OPEN HOUSE ★ ★ FEATURED HOMES ★ ★ PROPERTY 647-1221.______baths, family room, chard 8i Rossetto Real­ OCTOBER 14th & 15th 1 -4 PM OF THE WEEK N VERNON ^ Modern 3 fireplace. In conve­ tors," We're Selling This 9 plus room building room apartment. Ap­ nient location! Imme­ Houses" 646-2482.0 49 Edison Road ^ MANCHESTER ACT NOW on West Middle Turn­ pliances and parking. diate occupancy! MANCHESTER - Kids $198,900 AND WE’LL GIVE YOU A FAMILY ROOM — FREE!* pike would be Ideal tor $400. plus utilities. 647- $1,000. per month plus 1113 otter 6:30pm. utilities. Call Mr. Llnd- bring your family. This Lovely 1 owner vinyl sided Ranch in j doctors, lawyers, ac­ ------warm and cozy 4 bed­ HIGHLAND PARK SCHOOL DIS­ countants, real estate sev at 649-4000.______room, 2'/a bath colonial TRICT. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, llreplace, ONLY ^5,000 DOWN or Insurance offices. MANCHESTER - Town- RENT - 4 bedroom, 3 bath has a first floor family enclosed sun porch, rec room, central Only $182,900. Blan­ house apartment tor Contemporary home. chard & Rossetto Real­ room with a brick fire­ aT air and vacuum, t^utiful yard and 5 models to choose from MODEL HOURS rent. 1'A boths, full Short term place and sliders onto a tors," We're Selling basement, kitchen op- morel Call for detallsl Attached garages XiODLAND $1250/month plus utili­ large new deck. Call Tues. & Thursday Houses" 646-2482.0 pllances, parking tor 2 ties plus security. No tor details. $207,900. MANCHESTER w/opener 6:00 - 9:00 P.M. cars. $750. monthly. No pets. Sentry Real Est­ MANCHESTER 2 bedrooms Epstein Realty 647- $199,900 Sat. & Sunday ROOMS utilities. Security dep­ ate, 643-4060. □ 1>A baths I osit plus I year lease. 8895.0______You won't want to miss this Immaculate * $209,000 1:00 - 4:00 P.M. FOR RENT MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ energy etilclent 3 bedroom home with' unx^ue 2 family or in-iaw apt. Fully applianced Call R. Paganl 646-4525 room, garage, en­ AN eye's delight. Immac­ FANTASTIC master bedroom suite Call 645-8480 ulate 3 bedroom Colon­ wnh 4 bedrooms; 2.5 baths Choice of colors MANCHESTER - Quiet, or 643-2283.______closed porch. Security. with jacuzzi, solarium, huge endosed Priced from $139,900. i ih 'f t o N h i For In fo MANCHESTER - Newer 6 No pets. $800. 647-9976. ial. Fantastic living 1,900.00 rear porch on 3\4 acre lot. Many more hottub; and 2-car garage on non-smoker, semi- room with fireplace. extras you'll want to hear about. Call quiet dead end street. private entrance/bath, room duplex, 3 bed­ FOR rent - 6 room, 3 rooms, 1'/j baths, full Large playable lot. 3 bedroom Cape, interior painted throughout, usi security, lease, refer­ bedroom duplex. $700 Otters Inylted. Call ences 643-8830. basement, deck. All ap­ new bath, one car garage, fenced back yard, D^re^Uons:°(From Hartford) I-84E E x it - R ig h t atendofrainp.^^f^^^^^ monthly, security and Barbara 647-1419. 6 2 pliances. $750 monthly references. 646-0576. MANCHESTER Turnpike. Bear right on North Main Street. Right on Mam Street. Right on plus utilities. 646-7693 RE/M AX East of the aluminum siding. BOLTON - 3 bedroom River, 647-1419.0 $152,900 KIERNAN I APARTMENTS anytime. _____ GET THE MOST^ LIVING AREA OFronfBos^to^^^^^ 63. Right off exit. 2nd light right on Rt Ranch, 1700 sq. ft. of HISTORIC Dream - 1875 - FOR YOUR $$ in this 1,766 sq. It. REALTY, INC. FOR RENT living space. Lease and updated - six room PETERMAN REAL ESTATE right North Main. Next light left on Main St. for 4/10 mite, right on Woodland I/IO Colonial with 3 bedrooms. 11\2 294 Main St. MANCHESTER - Deluxe, with 2 months security. Victorian. Superb con­ 6 4 9 -9 4 0 4 baths, 2 ar garage, first floor lamily mile on right. large 1 bedroom apart­ Possible purchase op­ dition. Asking $139,300. room. This home has character Manchester, CT MANCHESTER - 3 bed­ ment on bus line. New, tion. Call after 4 pm. Call Barbara, 647-1419 and charmi Call tor a showing and room apartments. Se­ weekdays, anytime r quiet and secure. $575 RE/M AX East of the Dir: West Middle T u m p ik ^ Edison Rd. ^ see lor yourselll 649-1147 curity and references a monthly. 649-1147. weekends. 646-5493. River, 647-1419.0 Manning Realty must. Call 645-8201. )

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By Austin Wilson for both teams.” By The Associated Press The Associated Press By Ben Walker Well, almost. The delay has helped the The Associated Press Giants’ injuries heal. But it also has given Elvis Grbac of Michigan and Dan Enos NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Tulane bas­ them more time to get in troulile. of Michigan State are ranked 1-2 in the ketball, abandoned in scandal four ycare OAKLAND, Calif. — Now the Super Kevin Mitchell caused a stir by missing Big Ten in passing this season, and that’s ago, is resurfacing with hope this Ball players know how the one practice and another flap started what concerns coaches Bo Schembechler weekend. players feel before the big game. when Clark got into a verbal battle with and George Perles. “They say that the greater the chal­ “It’s been a lot of sitting around, doing former teammate Jeffrey Leonard. No. 5 Michigan and 21st-rankcd lenge, the greater the reward. We have the nothing,” Will Clark said. “Let’s get on These are the kinds of things that often Michigan State meet in their annual opportunity for a great reward, said with it.” happen when football teams have two showdown on Saturday at East Lansing in Coach Perry Clark, 37, who has the job of Finally, after the longest layoff ever weeks off before playing for the cham­ what may result in an unaccustomed air E* a rebuilding the program. Clark was between the playoffs and World Series, pionship. But this type of hype is sort of show. formerly an assistant at Penn State and it’s going to start at twilight. San Francis­ new to baseball, especially since the last “I think you’ll see both teams con­ Georgia Tech. co at Oakland in Game 1 Saturday at 8.35 time these players had a break this long centrate on not having turriovers with in­ 'Rilane scheduled an elaborate tipoff: a terceptions,” Michigan State’s Perles said. p.m. EDT. ., , j was before spring training. $50-a-plate dinner, followed by an “We’ve had four days off. The A s had *9 “Both teams will work hard not to get elaborate entertainment program one more. That’s a lot of time,” Giants “I’m trying not to get caught up in that r. Super Bowl stuff,” San Francisco’s Brett sacked. climaxed at 12:01 Sunday morning with manager Roger Craig said Fnday during “You’ll see both teams drop back, roll the start of the first official basketball another of the daily workouts that have Butler said. out, bootleg. You’ll see a lot of Clark and Mitchell, however, are in the practice at the school since March 1985. filled his week. “It’s more time than I similarities.” middle of it. All season long, they were Banners, bumper stickers and T-shirts would’ve liked.” Michigan is 3-1 while the Spartans are the Giants’ 1-2 punch and now, on Friday proclaim, “Hoops Are Back.” Truth is, the Athletics and Giants are 2-2, their losses coming against top- the 13th, they were again for different School President Eamon Kelly killed just paying the price for being so good. ranked Notre Dame and No. 2 Miami. the men’s basketball program after the Each won the playoffs in five games reasons. The Associated Press Leonard was quoted Friday by the San “The key will be turnovers and the 1984-85 season in the midst of a point the shortest National League series since kicking game,” Schembechler said. “Any Francisco Chronicle as calling Clark a OH WHAT FUN — works out with his new team shaving scandal and allegations that star it went to a seven-game format in 1985. closely contested game will be that way. racist. Two days earlier, Clark had been Thursday at the ’ camp in Eden Prairie, Minn. center John “Hot Rod” Williams received The Athletics wound up with five days It’ll be an emotional, heavy-hitting quoted as saying Leonard, who now plays Walker and the Vikings take on the Green Bay Packers on Sun­ $10,000 to sign with the school and later off. , , , for Seattle, was a “tumor” on the Giants. game.” got cash from coaches to tide him over “When you’re in a groove, the last Grbac, a redshirt freshman, took over day. some emergencies. thing you want is a day off, said Clark, “It bothers us a lot. Everything is blown out of proportion,” Clark said. the starting job jj/hen Michael Taylor was Williams, found innocent of taking part the playoff MVP. injured in the season’s first game against in the point shaving scheme, now plays They might get more time off, too. “But we’ve dealt with it well.” Mitchell, fined by Craig for missing Notre Dame. Since then, he has com­ for the Cleveland Cavaliers. He was the Two travel days will be more like travel pleted 56 of 87 passes for 618 yards and Walker may play little only one tried in the case. half-hours as the teams shuttle across the Tuesday’s workout, is trying to dismiss the giant distractions. six touchdowns. Two players, Jon Johnson of Colum­ Bay Bridge with the oidy toll this time While Grbac has completed 64.4 per­ bus, Ga., and Clyde Eads of Tampa, Ha., being not on their bodies, but $1 from “Things happen,” Mitchell said. “You just got to keep your head up. Now I cent of his passes, Enos has been even in first game with Vikes told authorities they got involved in a theirwallets. „ , , know what Jose (Canseco) has to go more efficient, completing 71.3 percent. point shaving plot after making a cocaine The Athletics, who felt a little flat last The Associated Press He has connected on 57 of 80 passes for purchase from another student, Gary through.” By Marv Schneider year after sweeping the playoffs and then 636 yards with one touchdown. Kranz of New Rochelle, N.Y. Canseco, the A’s sometimes controver­ The Associated Press NFL Roundup waiting for Los Angeles to win * e In other games involving ranked teams TUlane was embarrassed by Williams’ playoffs in seven, have been playing sial slugger, has kept a low profile recent­ A’S STARTER __Dave Stewart will be the starting pitcher for the ly. No fast cars or fast quotes, just a bit of on Saturday, it’s No. 1 Notre Dame at No. Fans will have no trouble identifying Majkowski will get his toughest test of defense, directed by Michael Green of simulated games. Oakland A’s in Game 1 of the 1989 World Series against the San 17 Air Force; San Jose State at No. 2 “Ster-oids” chanting in Toronto. munber 34 in the home purple when the the year. The Viking defense has yielded Chicago. “I’m getting tired of hitting agamst our Francisco Giants in Oakland. Miami; No. 3 Colorado at Iowa State; No. Green portrayed Williams as a own pitchers,” Rickey Henderson said. The Athletics were healthy when they Minnesota Vikings trot onto the field only 88.6 aerial yards per game. finished off the Blue Jays on Sunday. The Robinson will pitch against Bob 4 Nebraska at Missouri; No. 7 Arkansas Also Sunday, Houston is at Chicago, youngster from a deprived environment, “Bring on the Giants.” some rest,” Craig said. “Don Robinson Sunday. Giants were banged up when they at Texas Tech; No. 8 Houston at Texas San Francisco at Dallas, Washington at coldly unprepared for college, hidden out “We’re doing everything we can do to will be able to start Game 3; last week, he Welch, who worked a simulated game Herschel Walker made a big impact in eliminated Chicago on Monday and the Thursday. Welch will go 10 days between A&M; Navy at No. 9 Pittsburgh, and No. the Twins Cities with his trade to the the New York Giants, Pittsburgh at in night classes and crip courses, cut off stay sharp,” Oakland pitching coach Dave couldn’t go more than a couple of in­ 10 Southern Cal at California. from the mainstream of campus life and Duncan said. “There’s no reason to be layoff is exactly what the doctors ordered. starts. Vikings. Cleveland, Indianapolis at Denver, Kan­ “It gave us a chance to get some people nings.” Also: SW Louisiana at No. 11 victimized by sharp, rich fraternity boys concerned because it’s basically the same What impact he will have on Sunday’s sas City at the Los Angeles Raiders, Alabama, Louisiana State at No. 12 game with the Green Bay Packers Miami at Cincinnati, Seattle at San from the East. Auburn; Georgia Tech at No. 14 Clcm- remains to be seen. Walker hasn t had Diego, Detroit at Tampa Bay, Philadel­ Coach Ned Fowler resigned after ad­ Mitchell AP player of the year son; Texas vs. No. 15 Oklahoma at Dal­ much time to examine the playbook and phia at Phoenix, New ^gland at Atlanta mitting to Kelly that he gave Williams las; No. 16 Illinois at Purdue; Stanford at he is expected to play only sparingly, but and the New York Jets at New Orleans. $1(X) when fire destroyed the trailer that Gaston to return No. 17 Washington State; No. 19 Florida being the runner he is, one play may be The Los Angeles Rams are at Buffalo Williams shared with his wife and sick hit 40 homers and steal 40 bases. “I think it gave me some extra State at Virginia Tech; No. 22 UCLA at mother and had on another occasion strength,” Mitchell said. “I felt I had all he needs for a breakaway. on Monday night. TORONTO (AP) — Cito Gaston, who took oyer By Jim Donaghy Mitchell and Canseco are the Arizona; No. 23 Penn State at Syracuse; Walker’s presence is but one change Washington at New York Giants: The given Williams money to get his car The Associated Press main power players in the World a little extra pop.” No. 25 Brigham Young at Colorado State, fixed. He also told Kelly he gave players as manager of the Toronto Blue Jays in May and led Mitchell’s 47 home runs are the that had to be made on the Vikings’ game Giants and Redskins, battling for position them to a division title, agreed to a one-year con­ Series. and Vanderbilt at No. 25 Florida. program. in the NFC East, usually put on a good money for food from time to time when SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — most by a Giant since 1%2 when “A lot of good things have hap­ There were five deletions. Linebackers show. This time the Giants have added m- the training table was closed for holidays. tract Friday. „ ^ „ Kevin Mitchell, who led the major Willie Mays hit 52. His 125 I^ Is While Noue Dame coach Lou Holu pened to me this season and I would and David Howard, centive, to make up for their first loss this Fowler worked as an assistant to Sonny “I didn’t finish the job this y ^ , f leagues with 47 home runs, is The were the most by a San Francisco praises the opposition, it’s worth noting news conference announcing his return. We tell like one more,” Mitchell said. comerback Issiac Holt, defensive end Smith at Auburn until Smith left for Associated Press Player of the Year. player since Willie McCovey had that last year, Air Force went to Notre season. Both Phil Simms of the Giants Mitchell got a little more attention Alex Stewart and running back Darrin another job. He has been passed over for short of the World Series, but I think we can get Mitchell will get a chance to add 126 in 1970. Dame as the nation's top rushing team, and of the Redskins have than he wanted this week after miss­ Nelson all went to Dallas in the block­ lots of talented receivers, if only tlie op­ head coaching jobs repeatedly and is out there in 1990.” . to his monster season when he leads “Willie did a lot of work with me averaging 432 yards a game, but managed 'fhe Jays lost the league championship series to ing the Giants’ practice on Wednes­ only 170 against the Irish. And Notre buster deal. posing defenses will let them throw. of coaching, living in TVlcr, Texas. the Oakland Athletics in five games. the San Francisco Giants into the day while attending to personal in spring training,” Mitchell said. Even before the midweek trade, the World Series starting Saturday Dame won 41-13. Washington’s defense is hurt by injuries. “If you ask me, Ned Fowler is an un­ Gaston was named interim manager on May o , business in San Diego. “He showed me how to get a better NFC Central game between the Vikings against the Oakland Athletics. New England at Atlanta: Doug Hutie fortunate victim of circumstances,” said when a 12-24 start led to the firing of manager Jimy He was fined and apologized to jump on the ball and how to get in Once again, the wishbone Falcons lead and Packers figured to be of special inter­ Mitchell spent the winter building is unbeaten at home as a ftitriot quarter­ Ron Maestri, athletic director at the Williams. Team management sought out other can­ his teammates. position to throw the ball.” the nation in rushing, averaging 449, up his muscles, and it showed from est. back, but this is a road game. And, rookie University of New Orleans, one of the didates, including Lou Piniella, former maiwger of There was nothing to be sorry Mitchell’s defense showed up m while quarterback Dee Dowis is fourth in The Packers are No. 1 in the league in Deion Sanders will make his first start in schools that declined to hire Fowler for an the New York Yankees, but announced on May 31 the first day of the season. about for most of the season, the National League playoffs against the nation, averaging 134 per game. offense. The Vikings are No. 1 in The Giants left fielder hit .291 the Falcons’ defensive backfield. Up to open position. “When 1 see other people that Gaston, the batting coach under Williams, though. Chicago when he threw Mark Grace The problem for Air Foiw is, Notre with 100 runs scored, 34 doubles defense. now, he’s been playing only a limited still in coaching who have committed would manage for the remainder of the season. “Having Kevin hitting behind me out at second base in Game 3 after Dame allows an average of just 94 yards Green Bay’s Don Majkowski, of all role. many more grievous sins than Ned Under Gaston, the Jays went 77-49 — the ^ s t and 125 runs batted in. made things a lot easier,” said Clark, catching a fly ball near the warning per game. , leads the NFL with 1,517 Mitchell received 114 points in Fowler, well, I don’t know why Ned’s record in baseball during that period — and beat who hit .333 with 23 homers and yards and most touchdown passes, 11. New York Jets at New Orleans: The voting by writers and broadcasters In four major-league seasons, “Notre Dame is a great football team, still being crucified.” Baltimore twice on the final weekend of the season 111 RBls. “Kevin has made himself Sterling Sharpe has been a sure-handed Jets unveil a new quarterback, Kyle to far outdistance teammate Will obviously,” Air Force coach Fisher Clark said the scandal was never a fac­ a better hitter.” Mitchell has been with three teams, receiver and running back Brent Mackey, who has thrown just one pass in to win the AL< East title. . ^ »» • Clark, who got 20 points. won three division titles, two Na­ DeBerry said. “They’re the defending na­ tor in recruiting the first class of the new “He had never managed a team N:forc, vim- During the offseason, Mitchell Full wood has a pair of l(X)-yard rushing his NFL career, not counting three strike Last season, Oakland’s Jose Can­ tional champions. They have a 17-game president Pat Gillick said. “This was his first shot. carried logs and practiced swinging tional League pennants and a World games in 1987. era. seco was the AP Player of the Year games. a bat under water. Series. winning streak.” We think he did a tremendous job.” when he became the first player to 1 i S • t » r « . . i . In Brief . .. In Brief . . • SCOREBOARD SCOREBOARD Gymnast injured in fall (shoulder-back) are out; LB Mike Cofer (arch­ SOCCER Penalties— None. shoulder) is doubtful; O B Ftodney Peeto (knee) Shots on goal— Montreal 6-B-8-2— 24. Now Amartcan Indoor Soccer Association STUTTGART, West Germany (AP) — A serious in­ is pobaUe. Buccaneers: N T Shawn Lee (ankle) Weekend scholastic slate MILWAUKEE W AVE— Signed George Pastor, Baseball Jersey 12-11-7-0— 30. jury to a Puerto Rican gymnast created a somber atmos­ Football is doubtful; T E Ron Hail (leg), O B Vinny Tos- East Catholic (0-4) will travel to New Haven to meet Hockey Power-play Opportunities— Montreal 0 of 4, forward, to a one-year contract phere at the World Gymnastics Championships Friday, tavorde (knee) are questionable. New Jersey 0 of 5. Major Indoor Soccer League G R EEN BAY AT M INNESOTA — Packers: S Hillhouse (0-4) in a non-league football game this after­ ST. LOUIS STO R M — Signed Michael Collins, Postseason glance Goalies— Montreal, Hayward, 1-1-0 (30 the day before the event was to begin. NFL standings Chuck Cecil (hamstring) is out; DB Mark Lee noon at 1:30. East is coming off a 25-8 loss to shots-27 saves). Now Jersey, Torrori, 1-1-1 midfieldor, to a one-year contract. (knee), DE Shawn Patterson (knee) are po b- PLAYOFFS COLLEGE Adriana Duffy suffered a broken neck in a fall from a In girls soccer action, Bolton (5-2) visits Waterford NHL standings (24-20). AMERICAN CONFERENCE able. Vikings: RB Allen Rice (knee) is doubtful; American League n o r t h A TL A N T C c o n f e r e n c e —Added WALES CONFERENCE A— 13,690. vaulting horse when her hands slipped. East D T Henry Thomas (knee), G Randall McDaniel Tuesday, Oct. 3 High this morning at 11 in a non-league encounter. W L T Pet. PF RA Patrick Division Roforoe— Terry Grogson. Linesmen— Pat Drexel University (knee), O B Vtado Wilson (left hand), D T Tim Oakland 7. Toronto 3 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE— Named Frank “An exact prognosis is not yet possible,” Dr. Klaus Coventry (4-2-2) is at Old Lyme High this afternoon at 3, W L T P tt GF GA Dapuzzo, Ron Finn. Buffalo 3 2 0 .600 133 140 Newton (hand) are questionablo; LB Scott Stud- Wednesday, O d . 4 IB 15 Lombardo men's assistant basketball coach. Steinbrueck, a member of the international federation’s Irxiianapolls 3 2 0 .600 108 94 NY Flangers 3 10 6 well (flu), W R Anthony Carter (hamstring) are Oakland 6. Toronto 3 also in a non-league game. n m EAR LH AM — Named Pat Williams interim Miami 2 3 0 .400 101 126 NY Islanders 2 2 0 420 18 medical team said after Duffy underwent nearly two pobable. Friday, Oct. 6 In boys soccer action, East Catholic travels to 15 14 men's basketball coach and men's tennis New England 2 3 0 .400 73 116 Washington 2 2 0 4 Capitals 7, Rangers 4 hours of surgery. PHILADELPHIA AT PHOENIX — Eagles: RB Toronto 7, Oakland 3 15 14 coach. . _ N.Y. Jets 1 4 0 .200 105 129 Keith Byars (back). W R Don Johnson (leg), TE Trumbull this morning to meet St. Jo^ph High • New Jersey N.Y. Rangers J 1 1— 4 Saturday, Oct. 7 13 10 FAIRFIELD— Annouiwou trie resignation o Steinbrueck said it was too early to determine if the Central Keith Jackson (back) are questionable. Car­ Pittsburgh Washington 2 2 3— 7 Oakland 6. Toronto 5 The 18th Illing Junior High Cross Country InvitaUo 12 18 Rick Lewis, iron's and woinen's swimming CirKimati 4 1 0 .600 123 74 dinals: W R Roy Green (shoulder) Is out; OB Philadelphia 13 0 2 First Period-1, Washington. Loach 2 18-year-old Duffy would suffer permanent damage or Sunday, Oct. 8 Cleveland 3 2 0 .600 129 71 Gary Hogeboom (elbow) Is questionable; DE is also on tap today, starling at 9;.30 a.m There ^ e six Adams Division (Pivonka, Hatcher), ;17. 2, Now York, Ogrodnick Oakland 4, Toronto 3, Oakland wins series 4 1 0 8 17 7 '^^NSA3 STATE-Announced that Marl^ par^ysis. Houston 2 3 0 .400 134 142 David Galloway (thigh), LB Garth Jax (neck) are races at Illing starting with the ninth grade girls race at Montreal 4 (Mullen, Mollor), 11:02. 3, Washington, Hunter 4-1 18 12 Shadd, basketnall guard, has been ruled Pittsburgh 2 3 0 .400 76 135 probable. Buffalo 3 1 1 7 3 (Ciccarelli), 12:26. 4, Now York. Erixon 2. Duffy, who was hurt Thursday night, will be hospital­ 9:30. The top 25 in each race receive medals and ribbons 2 2 0 4 10 12 academically ineligible 'or 1989 90 s ^ n . Wbat SAN FRAN C ISCO AT DALLAS — 49ers: S Boston 19:31. Penalties— Courtnall, Was (roughing), National League 19 21 STOCKTON STATE COLLEGE-Named ized at least a week before being transported home or to Denvp 4 1 0 .800 122 81 Ronnie Lott (ankle) is doubtful; DE Pierce Holt will be awarded all those who finish. Hartford 2 3 0 4 3'25' King, NY. minor-major (instigator, fight- Wednesday, Oct. 4 15 18 Kathy Morris wonien's baskutball coach. another facility. Kansas City 2 3 0 .400 87 111 (hip), C B Eric Wright (groin) are questionable; T Quebec 13 0 2 ino), 6:23; Corrivaau, Was, major (fighting), San Francisco 11, Chicago 3 TR E N TO N S TA TE — Named Michael G a t ^ L.A. Flaiders 2 3 0 .400 114 100 Harris Barton (knee), O B Joe Montana (elbow), Thursday, Oct. 5 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE 6 ^ ; Patrick, N Y (roughing), 7:59; Stevens, UConn gridders host UMass and Charles Bryant men's assistant basketball San Diego 2 3 0 .400 96 109 CB Darryl Pollard (concussion). DE Larry Chicago 9. San Francisco 5 Norris Division Wes (crosschecking), 7:59; May, Was (rough­ W L TP ta GF GA coaches. Yankees name new GM Seattle 2 3 0 .400 95 108 Roberts (knee) are pobable. Cowboys: OB Saturday, Oct. 7 s t o r e s __The University of Connecticut football ing). 8:41; Hardy, N Y (high-sticking), 14:24; 3 0 1 7 17 11 NA'nONAL CONFERENCE Troy Aikman (finger), LB Ken Norton (knee) are San Francisco 5, Chicago 4 Minnesota tterdy, N Y (holding), 17:15; G re s ch ^r NY, team (1-1 3-2) hosts the University of Massachusetts 2 2 0 4 18 21 NEW YORK (AP) — Bob Quinn resided as general East out, CB Robert Williams (knee) is doubtful, Sunday, Oct. 8 Chicago double minor (high-sticking, roughing), 18.15, 12 0 2 13 14 4 1 .800 135 79 WASHINGTON AT NEW YORK GI ANTS — San Francisco 6, Chicago 4 (1-2 2-2-1) in a Yankee Conference clash this afternoon SL Louis Hunter. Was, double mirror (high-sticking, manager of the New York Yankees Friday to take a N.Y. Giants 15 24 3 2 .600 135 128 Redskins: LB Neal Olkewicz (knee-injured Monday, Oct. 9 Detroit 13 0 2 similar job with the Cincinnati Reds. Harding “Pete” Philadelphia at 1.’ UConn, which is playing its second of a six -g ^e 17 25 roughing). 18:15. , . _ . - Golf Washington 3 2 .600 137 118 reserve) Is out; S Todd Bowles (knee) is doubt­ San Francisco 3. Chicago 2, San Francisco Toronto 13 0 2 S ^n d Period-5, New Yirk. Granato 2 Peterson, a former Pittsburgh Pirates general manager, Phoenix 2 3 .400 98 126 ful; W R Gary Clark (thigh-hamstring). LB Monte wins series 4-1 stretch of Yankee Conference games, is coming off a Smyths Division (Mollor) 12:07. 6, Washington, Ciccarelli 1 3 1 0 6 24 17 Dallas 0 5 .000 54 146 Coleman (hamstring). DE Dexter Manley heartbreaking 41-35 overtime defeat to Villanova. Calgary Hatche’r), 13:32. 7, Vifashington, Courtnall 3 was named to replace (Juinn. 2 1 0 4 12 11 Central (knee), P Ralf Mojsiejenko (left ankle) are prob­ WORLD SERIES Edmonton (Hunter), 15:34. Penaltios— King. NY, rnajor Senior golf scores 18 15 Peterson, who was'in the Pirates’ front office from Chicago 4 1 .800 164 103 able. Giants: T Damian Johnson (back), WR Saturday, Oct. 14 Los Angeles 2 2 0 4 (fighting). 3:42; May, Vitas, ma)or (fighting). ABILENE, Texas (AP) — Scores Friday alter 2 2 0 4 13 14 Green Bay 3 2 .600 148 132 Odessa Turner (loot) are pobable. San Francisco at Oakland. 8:31 p.m. Vancouver the first round of the $300,000 Gatlin Brothws 1976 to 1985, will have the title of vice president and 11 17 Minnesota 3 2 .600 100 92 H O U S TO N AT C H IC A G O — Oilers: RB Mike Sunday, Oct. 15 UConn soccer hosts Penn Winnipeg 1 3 0 5 ^ T^iird Period— 8, New York. Mallotto 1 Southwest Senior Classic played at ttw 6,843- general manager of the Yankees, the same titles Quinn Tampa Bay 3 2 .600 104 103 Ftozier (knee) is questionable; N T Richard Byrd San Francisco at Oakland. 8 2 8 p.ra Friday's Games (Groschnor. Mullen). 2:42 9, WashingtorL Rid­ yard, par-72 Fainvay Oaks Country Club: STORES — The University of Connecticut men s held since June, 1988. Detroit 0 5 .000 74 134 (hamstring), N T (Doug Smith (knee), RB Tracy Tuesday, Oct. 17 Lata Gamas Not Includad ley 2 (Christian), 832. 10, Vtashington, ftdioy 3 33- 35— 68 Butch Baird vlMSI Johnson (back), CB Richard Johnson (back), (Murray, Milor). 9:35. 11. Vtashington, Christian 34- 34— 68 “I am sorry to see Bob leave,” Yankees owner George Oakland at San Francisco, 831 p.m. soccer team (6-4-3) entertains Gary Player 5 0 1.000 142 102 Buffalo 4, Hartford 1 31-38— 69 L.A. Rams FIB Alonzo Highsmith (elbow) are pobable. Wednesday, Oct. 18 1 1438. Penalbes— Mullen, N Y (cross-check- George Archer Steinbrenner said of Quinn’s departure. .800 124 101 afternoon at 1 at the Connecucut Montreal 4, New Jersey 3, O T 36- 33— 69 San Francisco 4 1 Bears: (DE Trace Amtstrong (ankle), LB Mickey Oakland at San Francisco, 8 2 8 p.m. ' irio) 6:22; Ridloy, Vtas (hooking), 7:23; Moller, Mike Hill .200 92 114 Huskies are coming off a I-l lie at Providence on Wed­ Wbshington 7, Now Itork Rangers 4 34-36— 70 Atlanta 1 4 Pruitt (leg) are doubtful; T E Cap Boso (stomach Thursday, Oct. 19 N Y (holding), 10:23; Nilan, NY. minor-ma)or (in­ Al Kelley .200 106 95 Boston at Edrrronton. (n) 34- 36— 70 New Orleans 1 4 musde), DE Richard Dent (log) are ques- Oakland at San Francisco, 8:28 p.m.. stigator. fighting), 16:29; Steves, Was. minon John Paul Cain Sunday's Gi nesday. Los Angeles at Vancouver, (n) 35- 3 5 -7 0 Bird does well for Celtics tiorablo; RB Brad Muster (back), O B Jim Har- necessary major (interference, fighting). 16:29, King, NY Orville Moody Saturday’s Games 37- 34— 71 baugh (hamstring), CB Donnell Woolford Saturday, Oct. 21 (cross-checking), 19:45. - - Doug Sanders WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — Larry Bird, making his 35- 36— 71 Detroit at Tampa Bay. 1 p.m. (shoulder) are probable. San Francisco at Oaklarxf, 8:28 p.m.. Shots on goal— New York 13-8-7— 28. Bobby Nichols Applications now available Philadelphia at Now York Islanders, 5:05 p.m. 36- 35— 71 first game appearance in 11 months, played 30 strong Green Bay at Minnesota, 1 p.m. NEW ENGLAND AT ATLANTA — Patriots: necessary Vtashington 11-7-16— 34. n ..i n- Bruce Crampton Houston at Chicago, 1 p.m. RB Marvin Allen (foot). RB Howard Feggins New Jersey at Hartford, 7 3 5 p.m. Power-play Opportunities— Now Vbrk 0 ol 3, 34-37— 71 Sunday, Oct. 22 Applications for the 53rd Manchester Road Race to I j Miller Barber minutes Friday night in helping the Boston Celtics to a Miami at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. (ankle), W R Irving Fryar (knee), LB Tim Jp d a n Buffalo at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. 37- 34— 71 San Francisco at Oakland, 8:28 p.m.. Washirrgton 0 of 6. Chi Chi Rodriguez New England at Abanta, 1 p.m. run on Thanksgiving Day morning are now available at Calgary at Washington, 7:35 p.m. 34-37— 71 %-74 NBA exhibition victory over the New Jersey Nets. (groin), CB Rodney Rice (calf), RB Mosi Tatupu necessary Goalies— Now York, Vanbiesbrouck. 3-1 -0 (34 Wbiter Zembriski Vtashington at New tark Giants, 1 p.m. Montreal at Pittsburgh, 8:05 p.m, 37- 34— 71 Bird, who underwent surgery on both ankles last Nov. (ankle), T Danny Villa (arm) are questionable; several sites. Applications are available at the main of- shots-27 saves). Washington, Boaupre. 2-1-0 Jim Hatfield San Francisco at Dallas, 1 p.m. DE G ^ Jo tp (back) is probable. Falcons; LB Winnipeg at Toronto, 8:05 p.m. 33- 39— 72 (28-24). Terry Dill 19, and then suffered a sma’.i bone fracture in his back in Seattla at San Diego, 4 p.m. AP player of year voting nce of S Savings Bank of Manchester ComFed Q u e ^ at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. 36-36— 72 Joel Williams (groin), W R Michael Haynes A— 15,722. John Brodie Indianapolis at Denver, 4 p.m, (arm) are doubtful; W R Stacey Bailey (hip), RB NEW YORK (AP) — Voting by sppts writers Chicago at S t Louis, 8:35 p.m. 34- 38— 72 pre-season training in late July, scored 13 points, grabbed Svings C k , Nassiff Arms, the Run-In in Rocky Hill Referee— Dan Marouolli. Linesmen— Ron Charles Si'ford Pittsburgh at Cleveland. 4 p.m. and broadcasters (or the Associated Press Sunday's Games 36-36— 72 John Settle (knee) are questionable; N T Tony L d the Manchester Herald at the front desk durn^ busi­ Assolstino, Pierre Champoux. Jim Dent eight rebounds and had eight assists. New Vbrk Jots at New Orleans, 4 p.m. Casillas (ankle), RB Keith Jones (back) are baseball Playp of the Year: 36-36— 72 Mike Fetchick He was a little rusty though, hitting on just four of 12 Philadelphia at Phoenix, 4 p.m. Kevin Mitchell, San Francisco, 114 ness hours, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 Boston at Vancouver, 53 5 p.m. 38- 34— 72 probable. Don Massengale Kansas City at Los Angeles Raiders. 4 p.m. NEW YORK JETS AT NEW ORLEANS — Will Clark, San Francisco. 20 Calgary at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. 36-36— 72 field goal attempts and missing on his only two shots Jimmy Powell Monday's Gama Jots; WR Al Toon (ankles), OL Mike Mark (Davis, San Diego. 3 Pittsburtyi at Now York Rangers, 7 3 5 p.m. 35- 37— 72 Bob Brue from the 3-poinl range. He also committed seven tur­ Withycombe (knee), CB Michael Mitchell Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs. 3 ^ ’"Regislration fee is $6 until Nov. 10. Applications after Los Angeles at Edmonton, 8:05 p.m. 36- 36— 72 Chuck Mehok Los Angeles Rams at BuHalo, 9 p.m. (hamstring) are out; T E Mickey Shuler (ribs) is Kirby Puckett Minnesota, 2 36-37— 73 novers. that dlie are $12. Proceeds of the race go to the Muscular Detroit at CNcago, 8:35 p.m. Transactions Dick Rhyan questionable; G Mike Haight (ribs), DE Marty Ruben Sierra. Texas, 2 33-40— 73 Bruce Devlin “This was just pre-season,” Bird said. “It was by no Lyons (back) are pobable. Saints: FtB Buford Dystrophy Association of Connecticut. -Thnc/. 36-37— 73 NHL results Dewitt Weaver means an indication of what I can do.” NFL injury report Jordan (hamstring) is doubtful; C Stove Korto There were 7,000 registered entrants a ago- BASEBALL Tommy Aaron 36-37— 73 N EW YORK (AP) — The NFL injury report for (knee) is quostion^lo; T Stan Brock (ankle), G who were officially registered a year ago should have Sabres 4, Whalers 1 American League Billy Maxwell 38-35— 73 this weekend's games as provided ^ the Brad Edelman (nock), O L Joel Hilgonborg Radio, TV NEW YORK YANKEES— Announced the Bob Rawlins 36- 38— 74 received an application in the mail. Hartford ’ ® ^ 38-36— 74 league: (hamstring), T E Hoby Brenner (bock) are p o b ­ resignation of Bob Quinn, vice president- RafeBotts Lendl gains semifinals 37- 37— 74 Sunday able. and anyone looking for information, should call the Race ^ ^ ' “p e n o d -l, Hartford. Verboek 3 (Kiygiw. general manager. Named Harding Peterson Lou Garrison Monday 38- 36— 74 SYDNEY, Australia (AP) — Ivan Lendl, the world’s INDIANAPOLIS AT DENVER — Colts: LB Today Francis), 12:34. 2. Buffalo, Turgoon 1 vice presidont-genoral manager. Paul Moran Hotline number at 643-1096. 38-36— 74 top-ranked player, outgunned unsceded Swede Thomas Kurt Larson (knee), D B Chris Goode (hamstr­ LOS ANGELES RAMS AT BUFFALO — Noon — College football: Florida State at Vir­ Hniislevl 15:00 (pp). Penaltios— Lawton. TE X A S FIANGERS— Exercised the option on George Lanning Rams: LB Fred Strickland (knee) Is ques- 36- 38— 74 ing) are questionable; RB Albert Bentley ginia Tech, NESN Har (tripping).' 4:i5; Hartman. But (s la ^ n g ), the contract of Nolan Ryan, pitcher, for the Jack Fleck Hogstedt 6-2,6-2 Friday night and advanced to the semi­ tionablo. Bills: O B Jim Kelly (shoulder) is out; S 35- 39— 74 (shoulder), W R Clarence Verdin (chest), T 12:30 p.m. — College football; Yble at Lafo^r^, Har (high-sbeking). 13:52; Quen- 1990seasoa Charles Coody Mark Kelso (head) Is questionablo; S Leonard 37- 37— 74 finals of the $492,500 Australian Indoor tennis cham­ Kevin Call (elbow), G Bon Utt (knee) are prob- Dartmouth, ESF’N novillo. Har (tkwklng), y ;4 8 . TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Sgned Cito Gas­ Jerry Barber Adult volleyball begins play 36- 38— 74 abla. Broncos: N T Grog Kragon (knee) is out; Smith (knee) is probable. 12:30 p.m. — College football: Central Second Period— 3, Buffalo, Foligno 3 ton, manager, to a one-year contract Gay Brower 36-38— 74 pionships. • , u LB Bruce Klostermann (knee), LB Scott Curtis Michigan at Yfestpn Michigan, SportsChannel The Manchester Rec D e p a^ en t’s adult volteybaU nv Bodoor), 12:42.4, Buffalo, Ledyard 1 National League Dale Douglass 34- 40— 74 Lendl, seeking his third Australian Indoor title, has not are probable. 1 p.m. — College football: Uktess at UConn. p a r | ^ i ^ 5 , Penaltios— 'touna CINCINNATI REDS— Named Bob Quiiin vice Harold Henning season starts Thesday night at ^ hng ^imior H . | h ; ^ KANSAS CITY AT LOS ANGELES RAIDERS W HUS (FM-91.7), N ESN (9 p.m.; tope delay) presidont-genoral manager and signed Nm to a Jim Forroe 38- 36— 74 lost a set it; the tourney. 533; Quonneville. Har 38- 36— 74 — Chiefs: C B Jayice Pearson (chest), W R Car­ 2:30 p.m. — College football: LSU at Auburn, league play is Tuesday nights at 6:30, 7.30 and mid, Har (unsportsmanliko conduct), 18.50. two-year contract Doug Ford He will face Niklas Kroon of Sweden in Saturday s los Carson (groin), T E Jonathan Hayes (hamstr­ Channel 3 Third P ^ d -5 , Buffalo, Turgoon 2 BASKETBALL Larry Ziegler 39- 35— 74 Scholastic W e ^ e s ^ ’s at 8:30 p.m. Women’s league play is Wed­ ing) are questionable; LB Chris Martin (log), N T 3 p.m. — College football: Brigham Yjung at National Basketball Association Bob Erickson 3 9 -3 5 -7 4 semifinals of the 32-playcr Grand Prix tournament. (Andreychuk, Valve). :28 iPN- Dan Saloaumua (arm), WR Pete Mandloy Colorado State, NESN (joined in progress) nesday n i^ ts at 6:30,7:30 and 8:30. LO S A N G E LE S LAKERS— Released Quintin Dick Hendrickson 36- 3 8 -7 4 Kroon staged a remarkable recovery, and saved thr<» tio e -P a ^e r. Buf (tripping), 9 3 ^ ^ (arm), LB Ftob McGovern (shoulder) are prob­ 3 p.m. — College hockey; Lake Suppior al (hooking), 13:25; S id o r k ^ c z Har, served by Deray Simon 38- 36— 74 League play runs through Feb. 7. Dailey, guard. , ^ match points, in beating Mark Woodfordc of Australia able. Raiders: FIB Marcus Allen (knee), S Michigan State, S|»r1sChannel (delay) MILWAUKEE BU C KS— Announced the retire­ Ftelph Terry 39- 35— 74 Stolon Adams (hamstring) are out; LB Fticky 3:30 p.m. — Collage football: Michigan at ment of Sidney Moncrief, guard. Flives Mcbee 35- 40— 75 MHS JV boys soccer 0-6,7-5, 7-6 (8-6). Hunloy (ankle), C Don Mosebar (knee) are Michigan State. Channel 8 N EW JE R S E Y N E TS — Waived Bob Scratxs, Berttancey 39-36— 75 The Manchester High junip varsity boys' soc­ probable. 4 p.m. — College football: P om State al Sidney Moncrief retires Bob Toski 37- 38— 75 cer team blanked host Fermi High Friday. Bob ^ Power-play Opportunities— Hartford 0 of 2. guard. MIAMI AT CINCINNATI — Dolphins; CB Syracuse. ESPN PHILADELPHIA ERS— Released Honk 35- 40— 75 Breland defends WBA title Ftost Fabrizk) Baldelli, Steve White and Tom LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Sidney Moncrief. a 76 Bon Smith Ernest Gibson (knee), S Louis Oliver (ankle), 7 p.m — College football: Notre Dame at Air 37- 3 8 -7 5 Berta had the goals for the young Indians, now ®“^Sio^artford, Sittokiewia. O '^r Piotorso, center. Roland Stafford GENEVA (AI^ — Mark Breland, showing no ill ef­ T E (thumb), N T Brian Sochia Force, ESPN S five-time NBA All-Star dropped by the ^dwaidc^ 36- 40— 76 6-0-2 fp the season. Manchester's next game shots-26 saves). Buffalo. Puppa. 2-1-1 (23-22). Doug Dalziel (groin) are probable. Bengals: T Bruce Ftaimors 7:30 p.m. — College football: U S C al Califor­ 39-37— 76 fects from a stomach infection, easily defended his WBA is Tuesday at Windham High. Bucks because of knee problems said A— 11.247. Homoro Blancas (shoulder) is questionable; O B Boomer Esiason nia or UCLA at Arizona, ESPN 36- 40— 76 Reforoe-BIII McCreary. Linesmorv- Dan FOOTBALL Tom Shaw wcltei weight title Friday by stopping Italian challenger (ankle), O B Turk Schonort (ankle), T Anthony 7:35 p.m. — Devils at Yfhaters, SpptsChan- ^ ing from basketball to become a broadcaster for the Dal 39- 37— 76 McCourt Ray Scapinello. Lou Graham Munoz (knee), C Bruce Kozorski (knee) are Illing soccer 40- 36— 76 Mauro Manelii in the second round. ^ . nel, W TIC N EW ENQ LAN D P A TR IO TS— Signed Mike Howie Johnson Illing Junior High varsity soccp teem split two 38- 38— 76 probable. 8 p.m — lAbrld Sorias: Giants al Athletics. Morris, offensive lineman INaivod Howard Fog- Dudley Wysong Referee John Coyle of England halted the fight 1.15 PITTSB U R G H AT CLEVELAN D — Sleelors: games this past week, bowing to Glastonbury, ^ who spent Canadiens 4, Devils 3 (OT) 39- 37— 76 Chanrrel 8 Jim King OB Bubby Bristar (knee), G Terry Long (ankle), 3;0, and nipping Windham, 2-1. Goal scorers 11:30 p.m. — College football: Vanderbilt at & career with the Bucks, announced his retirenenl at Hall gins. cornorback. 37- 39— 76 into round 2 after Breland, the 1984 Olympic champion, LO S A N G ELES R A ID ER S -P la co d Marcus Roane Puott are out; T E Terry O'Shea (ankle), LB Bryan for Illing w p e Brian Ruganis and Ho Lee. Todd Florida, SportsChannel (delay) 39- 38— 77 stunned and floored his Swiss-licensed opponent. i High School, which he attended before his career with K^^TrU ! 5 Allen, running back, on injured reserve. Ac­ Tommy Jacobs Hinkle (log), CB Ftod Vtaodson (back), T Tom Gnjndm eip and Scott Ruganis had assists. 38- 39— 77 First ^ k ) d - 1 . Now Jersey. S h a '^ ® " ' tivated Derrick Crudup. safety, from the Bill Collins Breland, 26, showed no weakness less than 24 hours Fticketts (fool) are probable. Browns: DE Robert Dave Giansante, Jon Stanizzi, Ryan McGee S U n d S y I die Bucks and as a guard at the University of A rk^s^^ (Fetisov, PaSurvlstrom), 11:41. 2, Montreal, 40- 37— 77 developmental squad. Joe Jimenez Banks (knee), C B Frank Minnifiold (Np-groin), and Justin Dieterle played well for Illing, now 42-35— 77 after a fever-inducing stomach infection that initially 10 a m. — College (oolball: Notre Dame at “I think any time you ve done something for 10 y^^r , Gilchrist 1 (Courtnall, Ludwig), 19:51. P o l ­ NEW ORLEANS SAINTS— Signed Undra Quinton Gray W R Reggio Langhomo (ribs) are questionable; 4-2-1. 37-41— 78 Air Force. SportsChannel (taped) lies— Richer, Mon (high-sbcking), 3:10, Korii, Johnson, running back. Waived James Haynes, Chick Evans made him want to cancel the scheduled 12-round bout. W R Brian Brennan (hipgroin), C B Mark Harper 3 you’re going to miss it, but I think I’m more excited 1 p.m. — Redskins at Giants, Channel 3 NJ (tripping). 6:14; Lofobvre, Mon (hooking), Gordon Jones 37-41— 78 linebacker. „ .. But he also wasn’t challenged. (ribs) are probable. 1 p.m. — Ffotriots at Falcons, Channel 30 ^ about the future than I am about my pasu he said. I NEW YORK G IA N TS — Signed Stacy Flobin- Bill Johnston 37-41— 78 MHS JV girls soccer SEATTLE AT SAN DIEGO — Seahawks: LB 1 p.m. — College soccer: Perm at UConn. 3 certainly more excited about opportunities outside of ’^S^iond Poriod-3. New Jersey t^or 1 son, . Waived LaSalle Harper, “1 hit him with a lot of good shots and knew he was M.L. Johnson (eye), W R Tommy Kano (knee) The Manchester High junior varsity girls' soc­ WHUS (FM-91.7) (Johnson), 11:51. 4, ^ finished.” the five-lime Golden Gloves winner ^id. It ^ basketball than 1 am basketball. . ev, linebacker. are out Chargers: T E Ftod Bemstino (knee) is cer team blanked Fermi High, 2-0, Friday after­ 4 p.m. — Jets at Saints, Channel 30 (Richer) 19:41. Penalbes— Maley. NJ (tnpp*^), PITTSBURGH STEELERS-Sgnod Harry doubtful; W R Quinn Early (knee), CB Sam noon. Amy (Dwyer had goal goals while Missy Moncrief, who owns a car dealership in Sherwood, 4 T 6 ; Montreal bench, served by Richer (too was Breland’s 25lh win, 19 by knockout, m 27 pro 4:30 p.m. — Motpsports: C A R T Monterey Newsome, punter. Bowling Seals (shoulder) are quostionabla; T E Joe Jolly and Lori Todd each had an assist Janice 300K, ESPN was relaUvely unemotional throughout the 30-minuie roany men on ice). 7:54; J Lemieux, Mon — Re-signed fights. . . . • u. Caravollo (hip), T E Arthur Cox (foot), LB Cedric Edwards had two saves in goal. Jenn (croM-checking). 1433; Turgoon, N J (inter- 5 p.m. — Bruins at Canucks, Channel 38 Kerwin Boll, quarterback Waived Everett Gay, He had been sick with a gastric inlcclion the night Figaro (ankle), S Lester Lyles (ankle), O B Jim Fitzpatrick. Betsy McCubrey, Heather Martin. 7 p.m. — Flames at Flyers, SpptsChannel ference), 17:40. wide receiver. McMahon (back), T Brett Miller (knee), T Joel Hanna MacKenzie and Nanette Cooper played 8 p.m — World Spies: Giants at Athietics, "^ ^ (^ T w h ^ M o n c rie f played in 39 of the Bucks’ 82 Third Perioc^-5, Now Jersey, Johnson HOCKEY before and was ready to postpone the fight. But Swiss Blossoms Patten (knee), WR Darryl Usher (hamstring) are well Ip the young Indians, now 5-3 for the Channel 8 (Fetisov, Pa-Sundstrorn), ^ ®: National Hockey League promoter Daniel Perroud asked him to wail until me games in 1986-87, 56 games in 1987-88 and 62 in Judy Relchenbach 176, Barbara Bosch probable. season. 11:30 pm . — College football: Son Jose Chorske 2 (NaslurKl, Lumme), 12.43. Penal EDMONTON OILERS— Called up Norm Manchaater's next game Is Tuesday at home 179-454, Janet Hattan 175, Sandra Harrington morning to make his decision. But then, the fever had D E TR O IT AT TAMFA BAY — Lions: G Mike Slate at Miami, SportsCharmel (taped) inI 1988-89. He had a l6.7-per-game career point average, ties— Lummo. Mon (high-sticking), 3:55; Machror, defenseman, from Capo Breton ol the Utley (knee-injured reserve), W R Mel Gray against Newington. 452. bu? averaged 11.8, 10.8 and 12.1 points over the last Pe Sundstrom. N J (hooking), 6:54. American Hockey League. gone down and Breland felt better. Overtime— 7. Montreal. Lebeau 2. 2.50. three seasons. 1 High School Roundup Manchester Manchester soccer teams post victories From Page 46 him seven goals for the season. His first was at the 26:38 mark of the first half as he headed in a comer kick from Steve Poulin. ENFIELD — Three goals in the opening 4 1/2 Rhcault made it 2-0 by converting a penalty kick at the minutes, per orders of head coach Bill McCarthy, were 20-minute mark of the second half. Pat Bradley, assisted more than enough as Manchester High whipped Fermi by Jeremy Haynes, and John Krukowski finished off the High, 4-1, Friday afternoon in CCC ^ s t Division hoys’ scoring for Coventry. soccer action. Plaster was impressed by the defensive work of Randy The Indians arc now 7-1-1 in the CCC East, 7-2-1 Leete, Jared Williams, Rob Topliff and Brian LaBua. overall, while the host Falcons slide to 1 -8,1 -9. “The defense did a nice job. It didn’t let them penetrate V “We asked them to come out quickly,” McCarthy said. too often,” he said. “We knew they (Fermi) was tough up here so we wanted ■■ Coventry I to come out quickly and score right away and put Fermi East Hampton 0 0—0 Scoring- C- Rheaull 2, Bradley, J. Krukowski out of the game quickly.” Saves: C- Bob Johnson 2. EH- Scott Foster 19 Mission accomplished. Peter Farley, with his first goal of the year, scored just Fermi sweeps past MHS girls one minute into the game, assisted by Jason Dictcrlc. A ENFIELD — Host Fermi High took just three sets to Dictcrlc comer kick helped set up the Indians second top Manchester High Friday afternoon in CCC East goal just 90 seconds later. It was banged around before Division girls’ volleyball action. Scores were 15-0, 15-3 Nigel Cooper directed it home. and 15-2. Corey Craft, on an indirect touched by Dave Stcphcri- A, J Manchester took the junior varsity match, 15-6, 2-15 son, blasted a 20-yardcr home at the 4:15 mark for his and 15-12. Becky Pidlak, Leah Basiarachc, Donnelle seventh goal of the year, and a 3-0 lead. Mozzer, Kysa McDonough and Michelle Sauer played Manchester’s final goal came at the 23-minute mark. well for the young Indians. Left fullback Jeff Ross fed Scott Salonen a diagonal pass. - - t ^ *1 ' Ann Marie MacDonald played well for the Indian var­ The latter, from 30 yards out, drew the goalie out and sity, returning from an injury. Pidlak, Jen Barnett and then put it past him. Sara Spak made their varsity debuts for Manchester, now Fermi averted the shutout with six minutes left as 1-9 for the season. David Reynolds curved home a comer kick behind In­ Manchester’s next match is Wednesday at Windham Reginald Pinio/Mancnesier lierald dian back-up keeper Mike Silmon. High. Manchester outshot Fermi, 12-4. Brian Sardo, Ross IT’S A GOAL — Manchester High’s Jen Brinidisi (7) follows the ball as it lands in the Fermi and Farley had strong outings for Manchester, which is Coventry runners are victorious goal during Friday’s game at Memorial Field. Fermi goalie Elyssa Thivia, left, dives for the back in action Tuesday at Windham High. COVENTRY — The Coventry High boys’ and girls’ ball but is far out of position and can’t make the save. Manchester won, 8-0. Manchester ^ cross counu-y teams each came away a winner Friday Fermi ^ afternoon against visiting East Windsor High. The boys Scoring: M- Fariey, Cooper, Craft, Salonen; F- Reynolds Katie Litke was 11th, Melanie Spiller 16th, Betsy Saves; M- Mike Milazzo/Mike Silmon 3 combined; F- Chris Tetro 7 won, 21-36, to up their record to 11-1 while the girls also EC girls third in the ACC Ryan 17th, Sara Gilbertie 20th and Alison MacDonald Reginald Pintp/Manchester Herald won, 24-31, to move their mark to 7-4. MHS girls have easy time Coventry’s next meet is ^ londay at Somers High.^ UNCASVILLE — The East Catholic High girls’ cross 21st for the Eagles. Two goals in the opening 2 1/2 minutes were more K J. Manville was individual winner of the boys’ race country team took third place at the All Connecticut “We have two weeks to work hard,” East coach Kathy LEG LOCK UP — Manchester High’s Karen Rattanakoun, left, and Fermi High’s Melissa O’Neill said, referring to the state class championships than enough as Manchester High overwhelined Fermi for Coventry, clocked in 17:49 for 3.1 miles. Debby Nor- Conference Championship Meet Friday afternoon. on Oct. 28. “We hope to get into tlie New Englands.” High, 8-0, Friday afternoon in CCC East Division girls’ Salva hav^heir legs locked during Friday’s game at Memorial Field. The Indians scored dell of East Windsor took the girls’ run in 18:44 over a Host St. Bernard took the team title with 35 points fol­ lowed by Mercy High of Middletown 38, East 51 and St. East is back in action next Saturday at the Brown In­ soccer action at Memorial Field. three times in the first half en route to their 10th win in a row, 8-0. 2.5 mile layout. The Indians, top-ranked in the state, move to 9-0 in the Boys rssuKs: K.J. Manvillo (C) 17:49 lor 3.1 miles, Z Baude (EW), 3. Joseph 120. vitational division and 10-0 overall with their ninth shutout of the Daryl F^jrkor (C), 4. Jason Drought (C), 5. Floy Minton (C), 6. Mathews Mercy’s Rebecaa Jorgenson set a course record with a sists while Fortin had an assist and two goals, including Oak Conference boys’ soccer action. (EW), 7. Colson (EW), 8. Bill Dolbier (C), 9. Justin Manvillo (C), 10. Moriar- Results; 1. Jorgenson (M) 19:26 for 3.1 miles (course record), 2. season. Manchester has allowed just one goal this year. The Panthers move to 5-1-1 in the COC West, 8-1-1 time of 19:26 overa 3.1 mile layout. East’s Nancy Byrne Nancy Byrne (EC), 3. Yvonne Barnes (SB), 4. Liz Fagan (M), 5. Jenniler the game-winner at the 30:10 mark of the second half. was second and Jennifer Connor fifth, each earning all- Connor (EC), 6. Maryse Kowack (SB), 7. Kate Kuvalanka (SB), 8. Jen Fermi drops to 2-6-1,2-7-1 with the loss. overall while the Techmen are now 2-5 in the COC East, Girls results: 1. Nordoll (EW) 18:44 for 2.5 miles, 2. Jon Felix (C), 3. Bolton had a 3-0 lead on goals by Mike Jones, Garham (EW), 4. Nancy Brooks (C), 5. Dariono Harrolson (C), 6, Leslie F^shley (M), 9. Dob James (SB), 10. Kathleen Smith (SB). “Our girls know that there are parts of the game that 2-7-1 overall. Cheney’s next game is Tuesday at home ACC honors. Reicherstorfer and Fortin before Vinal came back with Carlson (C), 7. Korin Shaw (C), 8. Morgan (EW), 9. Chiljian (EW), 10. we need improvement in, but we also play every game to Mansfield (EW). two goals in a 45-second span before the first half was against Vinal Tech. the best of our ability,” Manchester coach Joe Erardi “We played a fairly good defensive game, said said. over from Renzo Latina and Carl Lombardo. Cheney coach Frank Niederwerfer, “but we played very ECHS girls volleyball triumphs ^i- J 5 q ^ ^ “They hit for two (goals) before we had a chance to Kathy Cumberbatch, with the first of three goals, poorly from the midfield up.” STORRS — In the first of what will be a home-and- x I l . C l . l c t - f l . k S opened the scoring at the 58 second mark for the Indians. breathe,” Boyd said. Cheney had only three shots on the Cromwell goal, home series, the East Catholic High girls’ volleyball Lombardo tied it at 18:42 of the second half before From Page 48 She scored again at 2:39, assisted by Jessica Marquez. with Panther keeper Mike Pitruzello required to make team downed host E.O. Smith Friday afternoon in four Bolton got the decisive tally. Reicherstorfer fed Fortin a The latter made it a 3-0 affair at 16:11, assisted by Mary sets in non-conference play. E.O. Smith took the first set, through ball to the top of the penalty box. Fortin beat one only two stops. Moriarty. John Tepley had two goals and Steve Allegretti one lor 15-11, before East came roaring back in the next three, M- Joyner 25-ysrd pass Irom Leonard (pass lalled) defender and the sweeper, pushed the ball past the pair for a 16-yard TD. Leonard hit Rob Johnson for the two- W-Ferrari 10-ysrd tun (Breault pass) m Marquez and Cumberbatch added second-half goals and then beat the goalie with a hard low drive from 18 Cromwell. . . . 15-3,16-14 and 15-8. point conversion to make it 38-28. H CrocKsIt 16-yard pass Irom Leonard (Johnson pass) along with Jean Faber, Sheila Ringbloom and Julie Hol­ The Cheney back four of Jason Gagnon, Andy Lugin- East is now 5-4 for the season while Smith is 3-6. The The Whippets then went 56 yards in nine plays, W- Holman 1-yard run (Torres pass) yards out. buhl, Kettaphone Keovilay and John Snow played well^ mes. M arquez and Cumbcrbatch share the team lead, Fortin now has five goals for the season for Bolton. two teams will meet again Monday at the Eagles’ gym at capped off by a one-yard run by Holman with 7:35 left. each with nine goals. Manchester outshot Fermi, 26-3. Cromwell ' 3:30 p.m. “We had control of the game up until their two goals,” Chaney Tech ° Leonard fumbled at the 50 on Manchester s next posses- “We’re trying to fine tune for the showdowns with Amanda Botliccllo, Lucky Samulis, Amy Lok and Ofisnsivs Plays Boyd said. “But Vinal is a team with some great in­ Scoring: Cr- Tepley 2. Allegretti First downs Savee; CT- Matt Marcotte 16. Cr- Pitruzello 2 Denise Miska olaycd well for the Eagles. U^iD^actar 0 14 6 8 - 28 South Windsor (Friday, Oct. 20) and the state touma- MmchMtcr O i r a — 46 Hbrds rushing dividual skill that can take you one-on-one. Windham 14 8 16 8 - au O' menu” Erardi said. ‘Today in the second half we played “The second half was a 50-50 game with each side Coventry blanks East Hampton Vbrds passing ^ a different formation and things fell into place nicely. Total yards putting on a sound attack. Each team got one goal to EAST HAMPTON — With plenty of room to roam, NFA girls nip East Catholic yy. BrMuft 15-yard paaa Irom PopalaskI (run lailad) Passing Holmes, Jodi Widmer and Amy Shumaker turned in show the evenness of play,” he added. NORWICH - - With Sheiry Way getting the deciding W- Labba 9-yard run (Adama run) Interceptions solid efforts for Manchester. Coventry High took advantage of the openings cn route M- Joynar 40-yard paaa Irom Laonard (Laonard kick) Fumbles lost Mike Haugh, Jones and Bill Robbins were among the to a 4-0 shutout win over East Hampton High Friday goal wiUi 16 miiiufes lefi, liosi Norwich Free Academy M- Laonard 53-yard run (Laonard Kick) Penalties 5 Manchester’s next game is Tuesday at home against midfielders who played well for Bolton. I think our play nipped East CiUholic, 3-2, Friday afternoon in non-con­ W- Labba 24-yard run (Holman paaa) Punting afternoon in COC boys’ soccer action. W- Holman 3-yard run (Popalaakl lun) . Windham High. there (midfield) was a litUe better. 1 think that was the ference girls’ soccer action. ^ Manchester ^ q q The win moves the Patriots to 5-1-1 in the COC East, difference,” Boyd said. 6-2-2 overall, while the host Bellringers are now 1-5-1, Michelle Fellows and Jennifer Lamoureaux had the 3 *^^coring: M- Cumberbatch 3, Marquez 2. Faber, Ringbloom, Holmes other goals for NFA, now 6-2-1 for the season, while the -TTr 7 1 ^ w Saves: M- Melissa Daversa 3, F- Elyssa Thivia 16. Joe DiMauro had eight saves in goal for Vinal while 1-8-1. Coventry’s next game is Tuesday at home against Brian Neil had seven in goal for Bolton. Neil was filling Cromwell High. ^ g les are now 1-6-2. Bitsy Deptula and Missy Villar t l I B F S S Bolton squeezes by Vinal Tech in for David Boles, who suffered a knee injury in prac­ Coventry had an overwhelming 38-3 edge in shots, had the East scores. ™ “We played flat for half of the game. The first 20 From Page 48 § 3 MIDDLETOWN — There were some anxious mo- tice Thursday. and should have scored a few more according to Patriot minutes of the first and second halves,” East coach Ron * ments for Bolton High boys’ soccer coach Ray Boyd Bolton’s next game is Tuesday at home against Rocky coach Bob Plaster. Friday afternoon. Boyd saw his Bulldogs squander a 3-0 Hill High in a battle of division leaders. “Their defense gave us oodles of room to work. I just Palmer said. Lynn Gentilcore, Kelly Keane, Alissa Mulliken along The Sabres took control of the and lifted it over Sidorkiewicz’s but the puck bounced in front of the lead, only to get the game-winner with 10 minutes left Bolton I wish we could have finished off more. Plaster said, Vinal Tech „ . o 7 .■ with Karen Schroeder, Cindy Larson, Darcey Devanney game in the second period, scoring shoulder for a 2-1 Buffalo lead. crease. Ledyard sent it into the net for a 4-3 victory over Vinal Tech in COC action. Scoring: B- Fortin 2, Jones, Fteicherstorler; VT- Lombardo 2, Latina noting his club hit the post four times. “We certainly had and Jen Barnett played well for East. twice to take a 3-1 lead. After taking Defenseman Grant Ledyard from 20 feet out with a wrist shot The win lifts Bolton to 6-1 in the COC East, 9-1 over­ Saves: B- Neil 7, VT- DiMauro 8 space to move and to create but our timing was a little East’s next game is Monday at home against a hard check near center ice, scored his first goal of the season at low to the glove side. all, while the Hawks now stand 3-3-1 in the COC West, Cromwell blanks Cheney Tech off.” Northwest Catholic. Alexander Mogilny took a pass from 15:15 of the second period to give Turgeon’s second goal, also on a Jeff Rheaull was on target twice for Coventry, giving 5_4-l overall. NFA 2 Doug Bodger near the blue line and Buffalo a 3-1 lead. Ledyard fired a Stefan Reicherstorfer, the foreign exchange student CROMWELL — It was a fruitless afternoon, offen­ power play, closed the scoring early EftStCfttholic ' fired a pass to a charging Mike shot from the top of the left face-off from West Germany, and Dana Fortin were the offensive sive-wise, for Cheney Tech as the Beavers were blanked See MANCHESTER, page 47 Scoring- EC- Doptula. GonHlcoro; NFA- Fallows, Lamoraaux, Way in the third period. Savas; EC- Kathy Bollas 14, NFA- Ramona Bofmef 8 Foligno. Foligno lunged for the puck circle, which Sidorkicwicz stopped. heroes for Bolton. Reicherstorfer had a goal and three as- by host Cromwell High, 3-0, Friday afternoon in Charter Official Killer

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NEW YORK (AP) — Stock — see page 41 prices bounced like a ping pong ball today in a crush of Uading so heavy SPORTS that it was difficult to get an ac­ curate reading on the Dow Jones in­ dustrial average, which gyrated wildly. The key Dow index was up 16.19 points at 2,585.45 at 10:30 a.m., 5 MHS GRIDDERS FALL with some issues posting impressive gains, after an initial dive of about 65 points. Volume was even heavier than on By Jim Tierney Black Monday, Oct. 19, 1987, ac­ Manchester Herald cording to Richard Torrenzano, the WILLIMANTIC — Windham High football coach New York Stock Exchange’s chief Brian Cruddcn challenged his offensive line at halfUme spokesman. About 131 million of Friday night’s CCC East encounter with visiUng shares were traded in the first hour, about eqtial to the typical trading for Manchester High. Cruddcn’s dominant offensive line took charge m me an entire day. second half, opening up gaping holes for its ^ m g In spite of the Dow Jones in­ dustrials’ gain, declining issues out­ backs, as the >^^ippets defeated the Indians, 46-28. Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald Windham, which strung 220 mshing yards out among numbered advancing ones by about five backs, remains undefeated at 3-0 in the league and HELPING OTHERS — Jean McGrath, a volunteer at the a 7-to-l margin in the overall 3-2 overall. Manchester, which suffered its third straight Manchester North Unit of the American Cancer Society, market. loss, is 0-3 in the CCC East and 1-4 overall. The Indians Initial Dow readings were com­ will’try to rebound next Saturday when they host Rock­ talks about her experience with breast cancer. McGrath is plicated because computers were running behind the heavy trading, ville High at Memorial Field. hoping more women will have mammograms to detect the “I was looking at a bulldozer out there with that line, disease. and some stocks in the index had not Manchester coach Mike Masse said. They come at you begun trading because of a crush of with that line. They wore us down.” sell orders. But 29 of the 30 Dow Jason Wrubleski led the Whippets rushers with 78 component stocks had opened by 10 yards on seven carries. Crudden appreciated the work his From despair, came a.m., Torrenzano said. line exhibited against the Indians. “We’re getting through the initial “I challenged them at halftime,” Crudden said. 1 tremor of the opening,” said Eugene wasn’t pleased with the running game in the first half. I commitment to help Peroni, an analyst with Janney think the offensive line respondal. 1 thought we ran the Montgomery Scott in Philadelphia. “The market is holding up pretty ball real well in the second half.” Her personal experience with well; it’s not showing real signs of Windham jumped to a 14-0 lead after one quarter on a By Marie P. Grady breast cancer is one of the reasons breaking.” fourth down, 15-yard touchdown pass from sophomore Manchester Herald she is urging women to take ad­ But Peroni also cautioned that The Associated Press quarterback Mark Popeleski (7-for-8, 152 yards) to ti^ t vantage of reduced cost mam­ scores of other Big Board stocks did end Neil Breault and a nine-yard TD run by Mark Labbe It was a hell of a way to spend a mograms offered at area hospitals in SELL, SELL — Trader Douglas Young gestures on the floor of Chicago’s Mercantile Ex­ birthday. (9 carries, 40 yards). conjunction with the American Can­ change. Stock index futures fell during early trading today. Behind senior quarterback Aris Leonard (8-for-15 tor Jean McGrath was lying in a bed cer Society. The mammograms, Please see STOCKS, page 10 156 yards, three TD passes). Manchester ucd the game at at Mount Sinai Hospit^ in Hartford, which can cost as much as $130, 14-all in the second quarter. Leonard hooked up with recovering from a procedure which will be offered for $50 to women senior Steve Joyner down the right sideline for a 40-yard had taken one of the breasts that had who have never had a mammogram, TD Leonard then exhibited his own magic with a spec­ nursed her children. It was March 9, are 40 years of age or older and are State says ifs helpless in threats case tacular 53-yard TD run with 4:44 left before halfume ^ 1983, and McGrath, who had just not pregnant or nursing. turned 65, had become one of an in­ “He’s dangerous,” Cmdden said of Leonard. He s Women can call the cancer “Never have we seen anything creasing number of women to have NEW HAVEN (AP) —- A young weigh whether there is enough girlfriend’s apartment in Shelton. one of those players who can single-handedly beat you.” society toll free at 1-800-628-3790 quite this explicit,” he said. a mastectomy. woman whose ex-boyfriend alleged­ evidence to charge him with sending Doheny, 26, formerly of Bran­ Windham got the ball on its own 20 with less than a from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. today The threatcning-by-mail statute The recovery room at the hospital ly wrote dozens of letters threaten­ threatening communications through ford, said she was hiding from him minute before intermission. On a second down play from through Friday to set up an appoint­ has never before been used in Con­ reverberated with the sound of ing to kill or injure her when he gets the mail. at the time. She is still hiding, this the Indian 48, a Popeleski pass went through the fingers ment. necticut in a domestic violence-re­ “Happy Birthday.” And McGrath, out of prison is counting on federal The crime is a felony punishable time at a new address. of Leonard and dropped into the hands of Paul Ferrari for McGrath, a small, spry woman lated case, Twardy said. casting aside any pity she might authorities to do what she said state by up to 5 years in prison per count. She said fleeing the New Haven a 24-yard gain. who lives in East Hartford with her Young, 28, of East Haven, is area is not an option because she In state court. Young is facing one Reginald Pinto/Manchesier Heraid have felt for herself, knew how she authorities would not: treat the let­ Labbe took it in on the next play from 24 yards oul m'' husband Patrick, says that the breast count of harassment as a result of was going to spend her retirement. ters^ as serious threats against her scheduled to be released from prison fears he’ll go after her mother or the score with 48 seconds remaining. Windham led, X-rays can mean the difference be­ his threatening letters. The crime is OUTTA MY WAY — Manchester High’s Kathy Cumberbatch, middle, shoves aside Fermi Today, she is a volunteer for the life. next month after serving time for sister if she’s gone. 5 22-14. f tween having a mastectomy or not Federal authorities often get re­ a misdemeanor punishable by a Manchester North Unit of the More than 50 letters that Anthony third-degree assault and third-degree High’s Heather Dunne, left, with the Falcons’ Debbie Baker also looking to get into the play having a mastectomy. Sometimes quests to investigate threats by mail, maximum 90-day jail sentence. “ “That was tough after coming back,” Masse said of the American Cancer Society. Young wrote to Christy Doheny or burglary, according to court and during Friday’s game at Memorial Field. Cumberbatch had three goals in the maians' 8-0 they can mean the difference be­ prison records. He has been in but only very rarely do they find the “I have to admit Crissy you have TD. “The kids had the heart. They came back and hung “I was retiring that month. I knew her relatives from his jail cell at the tween life and death. prison since May 1988, when police complaints worthy of investigation succeeded in committng suicide in there. I’m proud of them for that.” victory. High school roundup, see pages 46 and 47. I wanted to do some kind of volun­ Connecticut Correctional Center in Windham, set up by a fine reverse kickoif return to said he was arrested for beating or federal involvement, said U.S. teer work, and 1 thought, maybe this Cheshire have been turned over to Attorney Stanley Twardy Jr. Please see THREATS, page 10 begin the third quarter, extended its lead to 30-14 on a is a sign,” McGrath said Friday. Please see CANCER, page 10 the FBI, as federal prosecutors Doheny while she was staying at a 3-yard TD run by Brian Holman. Leonard hooked up with Joyner again for a 25-yard TD to slice, the gap to 30-20. Sabres skate past Whalers Former First Lady used The Whippets, however, boosted by another reverse kickoff return, marched 43 yards in four plays and scored Phil Housley started the scoring play| on a Ferrari 10-yard run for a 38-20 lead. BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Pierre first meeting of the season between by sending a cross-ice pass to^ astrologer as ‘crutch’ “jy^fgjisively, we couldn’t contain enough at the times Turgeon scored his first two goals of the Adams Division rivals. Hartford’s Pat Verbeek opened Anderson at the top of the left face-, we needed to, to get the momentum back. Windham the season to lead the Buffalo The book, “My Turn: The the scoring at 12:34 of the first off circle. Anderson found TlirgeoiV NEW YORK (AP) — Nancy didn’t allow us to keep the momentum on our side. No Sabres to a 4-1 victory over the Memoirs of Nancy Reagan,” written period with his third goal of the in front of the net where the center Reagan says she began consulting excuse, Brian’s got a real fine club. Masse said. Hartford Whalers in the NHL Friday with ghostwriter William Novak, is season. lifted the puck over Hartford goali^ an astrologer during her husband’s On the first play of the fourth quarter, Leonard (8 car­ night. excerpted in the Oct. 23 issue of Thrgeon scored Buffalo’s first and Turgeon tied the game 2'/2 Peter Sidorkiewicz to tie the game. years in the White House as a way ries, 102 yards) found Rodney Crockett in the end zone of dealing with the fear she felt after Newsweek magazine. It will be fourth goals and goalie Daren Puppa minutes later with a power-play goal an assassination attempt on the published later this month by Ran­ made 26 saves as the Sabres won the off an assist from Shawn Anderson. See WHALERS, page 47 See INDIANS, page 47 president. dom House. In her soon-to-be-published She said she started talking to memoirs, Mrs. Rbagan said her con­ Quigley after entertainer Merv Grif­ 1 sultation with astrologer Joan fin told her Quigley had predicted Quigley “began as a crutch” after ahead of time that the day Reagan Ronald Reagan was shot in 1981 was shot would be a dangerous day and was “something I did to hedge for him. She called her sessions with our bets, to try to keep Ronnie from Quigley “helpful and comforting” getting shot again.” and likened her to a therapist. It eventually became “an enor­ In an interview broadcast Sunday mous embarrassment” to Reagan on CBS’ “60 Minutes” program, when it was revealed to the news Mrs. Reagan confirmed that her media. astrologer advised her on dates for presidential trips and news con­ ferences. TODAY “She ... would pick out dales that were good or bad,” Mrs. Reagan said of her husband’s planned trips. Index “If it was ... if he were going, say 20 pages, 2 sections to Chicago, and, and I would say to her, ‘Gee, is it tetter if he leaves in

riiaccifioH 18-21 the morning or the afternoon?’ Or 16 maybe the night before. And she’d C/V*! IC 15 tell me. I didn’t see anything wrong I rtral/RlAte 3-4 with that.” 2 t nttnry Mrs. Reagan said the same was 1 p AAFt rid 5-7 2 tme with news conferences, but no political decisions were ever based n p in in n 8 Q p A iic 11-14 on astrology. Palrick Flynn/Manchesler Herald 17 Ti^lauicinn ___ The president learned she was TAKEN FOR A RIDE — Dorothy Wilmot watches as her room. Friar Tuck is being trained to help quadraplegics. See Please see REAGAN, page 10 monkey, Friar Tuck, and her dog, Whisper, play in the living story and more photos on Page 9. 1______1