20—MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Scpi. 26, 1989

APARTMENTS MISCELLANEOUS I FOR RENT FURNITURE IFOR SALE [ ^ C A R S CARS CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE MANCHESTER - Two WING Chair - Navy blue STU DEN T % size violin Cashing in bedroom townhouse check. Like new. 646- PONTIAC 1980 Sunblrd-2 1986 HONDA XR-250 In igyp DATAIIN Bin ovn No problem Caution With cose $100, 15 com­ with fireplace, all ap­ 1427. door, 4 cylinder, auto­ storage. Mint, mint engine annJ°;„^l°." pliances, heat, hot wa­ bination storm win­ matic, sun roof, 63,000 condition. 175 original tion $1050 6°43 407i"nf dows, variety of size. miles. $800 or best ter, carpeting, olr con­ LOOKING FOR an aport- miles, legal street re- ter ^rn ‘^^-4971 at- ditioning. Coll 649-5240. Best otter. Room di­ offer. 644-2833. qulred, light kit. $2400 ment? Be sure to check vider with cabinet, Students find receipts MHS girls soccer M A N C H E ST E R - 1 bed­ the mony vocancles listed OLDS 1964 - Dynamic 88 or best offer. 228-0787. Soviets modernizing shelves, desk, TVshelf. Station Wagon. Possi­ room and 2 bedroom In clossifled each day Best offer. 646-3830. 1981 H O R IZ O N -4 door, 4 5 1 ^ paying big dividends/3 apartments. Stove, re­ ble restoration or speed, olr condition- I Q o l TRUCKS/VANS e^ily blanks SW/11 forces, says Cheney/7 frigerator. $500 month parts. Best otter. 643- ^ng, low mileage. 649- FOR SALE CARPENTRY/ CLEANING SERVICES plus utilities, 646-5355. MUSICAL 5967. ITEMS TAG REMODELING ONE Bedroom, applian­ SALES VOLVO DL 1982 - 4 door 1984 HONDA Accord - ’’ f® Loaded ces, $430, prime center I Sedan, light blue, 103K, Immaculate, 4 door, 5 deluxe COUNTRY CLEANERS location. For 1 person, USED Alto Saxophone - Good condition. $325 great shape. $4200. 649- speed, om/tm cassette, condl- GCF HOME Commercial and residantisl. deposit. References. 646-4527. NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ 3514.______low miles, 1 owner, sun ’J®® Experienced and dependable. eral Statute 23-65 prohibits No pets. Available Im­ BUICK Skylark 1980 - 2 roof, cruise, must see. SERVICES Call for a free estimate. mediately. 649-9287. the posting of advertise­ 646-3165. Remcxlellng, repair, decks. ments by any person, firm or door, excellent condi­ $11,800. 643-5614. Carol Green M A N C H E ST ER - 3 bed­ PETS AND corporation on o telegraph, tion, 52,000 miles, $1500. trim work, small jobs. room, appliances. SUPPLIES telephone, electric light or 643-1783. l e g a l NO TICES ------Senior Citizen Discount 6490778 $750/month. Security power pole or to o tree, shrub, rock, or ony other 645-6559 required. 649-0931, F R E E to good home. Two PONTIAC 74 Wagon - ELECTRICAL 8am-6pm. natural oblect without o writ­ NOTICE year old mole She­ ten permit for the purpose of 455cc, V8, auto, air PUBLIC HEARING ABLE HOME MANSFIELD - 1 and 2 pherd mix. Good with protecting Itorthepubllcond conditioner, power BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONSTANTINE ELECTRIC bedroom, country set­ children. Doghouse In- carries o fine of up to $50 tor window/locks, work- TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT IMPROVEMENT ting. $450 per month each offense. house. $400 or best Established 1961 cluded. 643-7131._____ HanrljPHtpr MpralJi No job too small and up. 487-1437. offe r. 646-6212. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of Introduces the CO C K A T IEL Bird and Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the Lin­ Free estimates M A N C H E ST ER - 3 bed­ accessories. $50. 645- CARS 1986 MERCURY Grand MANOR ROOM coln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester Fully insured and room duplex. Security. 6880. FOR SALE Marquis -4 door, white, Conriecticut, on Tuesday, October 3, 1989, at 7:30 p.m, to Custom designed modular licensed Nick 646-7007, Paul 647- loaded plus sunroof. consider and act on the following: addition. 1221.______O ne owner. New Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 6 4 6 -1 2 8 4 CHEVY Caprice Classic Proposed appropriation to Education Special Projects - Fund Newsstand Price: 35 Cents • Ughtw^lght — can ba adtiad MANCHESTER - 6 room, MISCELLANEOUS brakes. Complete new to axiBting dacha or patlo't 1986 - 4 door, mint, tune up, lifetime 41 - for the following: • No foundation naadad — ao DUMAS ELECTRIC 3 bedroom duplex with FOR SALE 63,000 highway miles, a. Telecommunications Incentive...... $7,877.00 can ba built anywbara Service changes, attic and basement. shocks. Call Jim McCa- • OualRy matarlala $7000. 291-8910. vanagh. 649-3800. b. Head Start - Social Services ...... $300.00 • Inaulatad additional wiring and $700/month. Security c. Head Start - R esearch...... $13,300.00 • Moat complatad In ona repairs on existing and references. 646- E N D R O L L S d. Adult Basic Education ...... $23i308.00 waah. 0576.______80 pack Also complete remodeling homes. Quality work at 2V h" width — 25« e. Professional Development Plan ...... $15,216.00 service MANSFIELD/Wlllington 13" w id th — 2 to r 25C CARDINAL f. Visually Impaired...... $270,000.00 affordable prices. line - Route 44, 2 bed­ CLYDE • Addition a Dacha Newsprint end rolls can be CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. g. Head Start - F o o d ...... $39,760.00 Pierce aide Entirely owner operated. • Roofing • Roofing room. Adults pre­ BUICK, INC. h. Hoad Start - Discretionary...... $1,000.00 picked up at the Manchester ROUTE 83, VERNON 1988 Pont Grand Am $8690 • Oaragaa • Siding 27 years exp. Call ferred, country pri­ to be financed by State Grants, Federal Grants, or donations. meeting Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. a Oormara a KItcban'a Joseph Dumas 80 Malibu Classic Wag. *2995 1988 Buick Century $10,980 vacy. No dogs. Monday through Thursday. Proposed appropriation to Special Projects - Fund 41 - exist­ a Raplaeamant Wlndowa $460/monthly, 2 84 Caprice Classic Cpe *6895 1988 Buick LeSabre $11,980 646-5253. ViOW ELL Cheney T991 1988 Buick Skylark $8990 ing Account #386--\buth Employment...... $1,500.00 Cell Ron months security. Coll 84 Buick Century Wag *5995 Class Ring, lOK, white 1988 SOLD Wagon $11990 to be financed by interest earned by the Emergency Employ­ 742-0569. 85 Reliant 4 Door *4995 643-9966 MISCELLANEOUS gold. $150. 647-0607, 1968 Dodge Dakota PAJ $8960 ment Fund. on crime 10om-6pm. 85 Buick Electra 4 Dr *9995 1987 Chev Conv Van $13999 also refuses SERVICES 85 Buick Somerael 2 Dr. *7 2 9 5 Proposed Ordinance - To consider the adoption of an or­ FARRAND REMODEUNG 1987 Buick Park Ave $11850 VICTOR Vlctrolo Co- 86 Della 88 2 Door *9995 dinance authorizing the purchase of premises at 23-25 Trotter Room •dditlont. dacht roofing, CONDOMINIUMS blnet. Good condition. 1987 Honda CRX, 2Dr. *7380 Street from John J. and Margaret H. Hackett for the sum of 86 Bonneville 4 Door *6995 By Jam es F. Henry tiding, windows and guttsrs. All HAWKES TREE SERVICE $100 or best offer. 647- 1966 Chevy Monte Carto $8496 $177,000.00. (A copy of the proposed ordinance may be sean typoi of rsmodsling snd ropalri FOR RENT 86 Century Wagon *7495 Manchester Herald Bucket, truck & chipper. 0607, 10am-6pm. 1988 LeSabre LTD Cpe. $8960 in the Town Clerk's Office during business hours.) Call Bob Fsrrsnd, Jr. Stump removal. Free 88 Chevrolet Celebrity *7495 1986 LeSabre Cuat Cpe. $8480 MANCHESTER - One eetimates. Special 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr. *6195 1986 Buick Electra 380 $9980 Proposed appropriation to General Fund - T R A N SF E R to Bus. 647-8509 consideration for elderly bedroom townhouse. BOLTON - More than 80 resi­ "cars 86 Chevrolet Spectrum *4995 1985 Buick Riviera $9480 Captial Improvement Reserve and allocation in Reserve Fund to testify Res. 645-6849 and handicapped. Fully oppllonced kit­ dents concerned about burglaries in 86 Chevrolet Celebrity *7195 1985 Cadi Sed. Dev $8995 8 for purchase of property at 23-25 Trotter Street...... chen, living room wlth FOR SALE 1985 Buick Regal Cpe. $6660 their neighborhoods attended a 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr. *8795 $177,000.00 647-7553 fireplace, olr condi­ 1985 Chev Cavelier $5490 to be financed from proceeds of 1-291 condemnation award al­ two-hour informational hearing with CARPENTERS/HANDYMEN tioning, wosner/dryer 87 Buick Electra 4 Dr. *13795 1985 Olds Clera $5895 ready received. WASHINGTON (AP) — Con­ tee probing allegations of in­ Reasonably priced reelden- 87 Chevrolet Celebrity *9495 town officials and state police Tues­ tlal Improvements. Cleaning, PIANO TUNING hook-up, deck. $675 per 1986 Buick Century Sed. $6380 cessional investigators, frustrated fluence-peddling, fraud and mis­ month plus utilities. Proposed appropriation to General Fund - T R A N SFE R to day at the Community Hall. hauling, building, remodel­ Mark Trotier BOB RILEY 81 Adams St., Manchester Capital Irnprovement Reserve and allocation in Reserve Fund in their effort to question former management at the Department of ing (le kitchens, baths, and 649-2369. State Trooper Richard Walsh, the 872-9111 649-4571 8 to existing Account #1206 — Community “Y" Improvements .. Housing Secretary Sam Pierce about Housing and Urban Development. rec rooms). All calls an­ 15 Years Exerience OLDSMOBILE resident trooper for Bolton, and Sgt. swered. Referencae. 259 Adams St., Manch. $16,000.00 the scandals at HUD, are facing “The committee has prejudged Reasonable Rates to be financed from Fund Balance. Mark Coleman, also of the slate 647-1824 649-1749 another refusal to testify from one of the issue and has formed opinions I HOMES LEGAL NOTICES Proposed appropriation to General Fund - Police - for the pur­ police, ran the meeting, with First 647-5719 New 1989 Cutlass Pierce’s former top assistants. already that he (Wilson) somehow FOR RENT chase of two cruisers ...... $29,000.00 SelecUnan Robert Morra responding Lance Wilson, once Pierce’s ex­ ought to be criminally investigated, Clera 4 Dr. Sedan LEGAL NOTICE to be financed from Fund Balance. PAINTING/PAPERING Screened loam, gravel, St# 9410 to some questions. The main pur- ecutive assistanL was to appear a position we feel is imfair and real­ SOUTH Manchester - 6 ASSESSOR'S NOTICE Proposed appropriation to Bond and Grant Fund 31 - Oakland processed gravel, room Colonial. Newly Tilt, Int. Wipers. AC 4 Season. TOWN OF ANDOVER Street Railroad Crossing...... $85,500.00 under subpoena today but planned to ly improper,” Banoun charged. sand, stone, and fill for pointed, carpeted, DIv, Bench Seat. RearDefog- to be financed by a State Grant of $54,450 and a Town con­ See related photo, page 4 invoke his Fifth Amendment con­ The panel also planned today to INTERIOR/EXTERIOR ger, P185/75R14 WW Tires ALL P E R S O N S liable to pay a tax to the Town of Andover are delivery call George very roomy, close to 2.5 Liter EFI L4 (Tech IV), AT. hereby notified to file with the Assessor on or before Novem­ tribution of $31,050. ' stitutional right not to testify, his at­ question Donald Matron, chief ex­ PAINTING Qriffing 742-7886. 384. Possible lease with Composite Halogen Head­ ber 1, 1989 A WRITTEN OR PRINTED LIST SIGNED AND Proposed appropriation to General Fund - T R A N SFE R to torney Raymond Banoun said Mon­ ecutive officer of Paine Webber, Painting & light Carpentry. option to buy. $900 a lamps. Bumper Molding pose of the meeting was to educate Front & Rear, PB Front Disc SW O RN TO of all taxable personal property owned by them Capital Irnprovement Reserve and allocation in Reserve Fund day. about the company’s dealings with Driveway Sealed, Porches & month. Coll 646-2796. pursuant to section 12-40 and 12-42 of the Connecticut the people on how to set up a neigh­ GUTTER Rear Drum. Body Side Mold­ 8 to existing Account #1227, School Fuel Tank Replacement .. That would mean that Pierce and HUD. Hatchways rebuilt. M A N C H E ST ER - New 3 ing, Front Wheel Drive, Rear Statutes. Personal property includes: commercial furniture and $65,000.00 borhood crime watch group, but the Galligan & Co. Side Mirror his two closest aides at HUD — Pierce, in a dramatic session CLEANING bedroom Colonial, IV2 fixtures, rnachinery, unregistered motor vehicles and trailers, to be financed by a State Grant. questions covered oth(fr areas of 649-1698/643-6386 baths, garage, Over 56 to choose from snowmobiles, tractors and horses and ponies. crime prevention, response time for Wilson and his successor as execu­ Tuesday, appeared under order of $950/month plus utili­ Proposed appropriation to Fire Fund 4 - Survivors' Benefits .... SERVICE Starting at THOSE FAILING TO FILE A LIST WILL BE CHARGED A $35,695.00 reportt^ crimes, as well as other is­ tive assistanL Deborah Gore Dean subpoena before the House Govem- for estimate call ties, 2 months security PENALTY O F TW ENTY-FIVE P E R C E N T additional according Wall Papering and deposit. References. to be financed from Fund Balance resulting from lapsed 88-89 sues. — have all refused to respond to 875-0634 or 875-9142. to law. No one will, be required to declare Real Estate or appropriations. questions by the House subcommit­ Painting No pets. 643-2121. $10,999* Registered Motor Vehicles. Declaration Forms may be ob­ In 1987, there were 72 reported Please see HUD, page 10 *lnclud M All Q M IncantIvaB Proposed appropriation to Fire Fund 4 - T R A N SFE R to 30 years Experience OR Financing as low at 2.9% tained from the Assessor's Office. All who are physically un­ crimes in Bolton. That figure Reserve and allocation to existing Account #418, Paramedics Insurance and able to appear are requested to notify us. LAWN CARE STORE AND Equiprnent...... $16,180.00 jumped by 35 percent to 97 total References I OFFICE SPACE VETERANS to be financed from Fund Balance resulting from lapsed 88-69 crimes in 1988. Coleman said Bol­ MARTY M A H SSO N SCHALLER appropriations. Highland St. residents All property owners claiming exemption because of military ton is a target for criminals because 649-4431 General Yard Clean Up ACURA QUALITY • Lawns Raked MANCHESTER - 5 room PRE-OWNED AUTOS service must have recorded with the Town Clerk, their DD 214 Proposed appropriation to Bond and Grant Fund 9, existing Interstate 384 is an easy escape form before October 1, Veterans claiming disability exemption • Brush Removal Office suite, 2 rest 83 Nissan Stanza *3495 Account #942 - Tolland Turnpike Project 76-152 - Rights-of- route nearby. “We can teli ^ j u • Tree Removal rooms, excellent sign S Spd . A/C. Siarao must submit proof from the Veterans Administration annually. Way ...... $564,250.00 oppose fire station site • Hedge Trimming 67 Celica G TS *11495 NEW PA 85-573 allows veterans an additional exemption if Coleman stressed the need for visibility. Parking. 643- 5 Spd , Loaded. Red to be financed by a State Grant. what to look for... • And More 2121. they can meet income requirements of under $16,900 if un­ community help with the program. • Reasonable Rates 83 Pontiac 0000 LE *3995 Proposed appropriation to General Fund — Building Inspection VO. Auto. Loaded married and $20,800 if married. FILING TIME: February 1 to MANCHESTER - 5 room for temporciry clerical position...... $11,160.00 He said it is not be feasible to have a By Nancy Concelman and what to look Call 657-9761 84 Chev Caprice Claaslc *4995 October 1. Veterans with 100 percent disability are also en­ See related story, page 3 Chiropractic suite. VO. Loaded to be financed by fees for building permits in excess of budget nooper in Bolton at all times. He Manchester Herald out fo r r Parking. 643-2121. 86 Acura Integra 3 Or *11495 titled to an additional exemption Ibur 1989 IR S form is re­ estimates. Auto. A/C, Low Miles, Red quired as proof. Annual application will be necessary to estab­ said there arc too many towns to CONCRETE FIRST floor office space 66 Chev Nova *3995 Auto. Stereo lish eligibility. Proposed amendment to Town Ordinance B-162 to extend the cover with too few staff members. Several residents who attended a year, probably, to locate a available. Prime loca­ 65 Toyota CoroUa SR*5 *3995 Country Club lease for two years at an annual rental of H a rB ro TOTALLY DISABLED Walsh highlighted some impor­ tion on Spencer Street. 5 Spd . A/C. Stereo. Clean $75,(X)0.00 per year. (A copy of the proposed ordinance may meeting on relocating a south end firehouse,” said Democratic Direc­ 67 Jeep Wrangler *6995 tant things for people to keep in P ain tin g Roman Spiewak Near Glostonbu- 5 Spd . V-e, Sot! Top Persons disabled according to Social Security Regulations, be seen in tho Town Clerk's Office during business hours.) fire station TUesday rapped a sug­ tor Stephen T. Cassano, who heads a ry/Eost Hartford town 65 Buick Century *4995 etc., may apply for their exemption between October 1, 1989 mind, saying that a lot of crime All public meetings of the Town of Manchester are held at gestion to build the station on land Board of Directors’ subcommittee of Manchester Mason Contractor line, Ve of a mile from Auto. A/C and January 31, 1990. Brick, Block or Stone 63 Honda Accord LX *4395 locations which are accessible to handicapped citizens. In ad­ along Highland Street, which they on the relocation. Route 384 exit. Approx­ 5 Spd. A/C Chimneys. Patios, Welle PUBLIC ACT 490 dition, handicapped individuals requiring an auxiliary aid in Please see WATCH, page 10 Quality Painting New, Reetoratione and Repairs S3 Olds Clera *3995 said is already too narrow and un­ Republican Director Theunis imately 1,000 sq.ft. All VO. Auto. A/C utilities Included. Call Persons seeking classification for the first time for Forest or order to facilitate their participation at meetings should contact safe for the many pedestrians who Werkhoven said the informational Services 646-4134 64 Olds Cutlass *3995 the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the scheduled meet­ 649-2748 or 649-0593. Auto. A/C. P S Farm land under RA 490 must file an application with the A s­ use it. meeting was called after Highland •Free Estimates MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM sessor within 30 days before and 30 days after the a ssess­ ing so that appropriate arrangements can be made Get that chimney re­ But Town of Manchester Fire Street area residents expressed their •Senior Citizen Discounts 345 CEN T ER ST., ment day, October 1, James F. Fogarty, Secretary TODAY •Aluminum & Vinyl paired before winterl Call INDUSTRIAL MANCHESTER Department Chief John C. Rivosa concerns to him and he contacted now for a free estimate. 647-7077 JOAN P, LeBLOND, CCMA Board of Directors Powerwashing PROPERTY Dated at Manchester, Connecticut and members of the town Board of Rivosa to find out what was going Fully Insured. Assessor In d e x 057-09 this 22nd day of September 1989. Directors told the nearly 35 resi­ on with the relocation. Rivosa asked 646-6815 TALAGA MASONRY M A N C H E ST ER - 2400 and LEGAL NOTICF.R 054-09 20 pages, 2 sections dents who attended the information­ Town Manager Richard J. Sartor to We’re Here To Serve 3100 sq.ft. Starting at Patrick FlynrVManchBster Herald al meeting that several sites and op­ 643-8209 $3.25 sq.ft. NNN. Load­ set up the meeting, Werkhoven said. INVITATION TO BID Classified 18-20 Nation/Warid 6-8 tions are being considered and no The town wants to close fire sta­ WALLPAPERING & COMPUTERS ing dock or drive-ln. CARS [ ^ C A R S g g C A R S UPSIDE DOWN ------firefighter stands over a car which rolled over on Adam s Street Parking. Woodland In­ The Manchester Public FOR SALE FOR SALE I ^ C A R S Comics 16. Obi tu C t r l es 2 decisions have been made. tion No. 4, located on School SUeeL PAINTING Got a new computer? dustrial Pork. 643-2121. Schools solicits bids for FOR SALE FOR SALE Focus 15 Ooinion 8 Tuesday afternoon. Police said Elizabeth B. Arroyo, 19, of Rockville, sustained neck and CbUingt Ropeired or Replaced “We are not even at the first step and build a new station south or east I nsu red/Referen cee Need a tutor? PIANO TUNING/REFAIRS for Food 14 Sports 11 -13 head injuries after she lost control of the car while she w as driving it around a curve. yet,” Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said. Do you own a oomputor? Lot mo the 1989-1990 school year Local/State . 3-5 Television 17 Please see story on page 2. “This process is going to take a Please see FIREHOUSE, page 10 G .L McHugh holp you find out whot your ROOMMATES Sealed bids will be received 6430321 computor eon do for you. WANTED until October 5, 1989, 2 00 Koop incomo tax racordB. I p.m,, at which time they will Draft lonart. be publicly opened. The right Sort out your paymont aehaduloa. RO O M M A TE - Female Affoitlable Roofing is reserved to reject any and Abnormal gene linked Do monthly billing. Beat 1 any reasonabla estimate. preferred. $250 plus Taach your hida computor ahllli. utilities. Coll 646-7695 all bids. Specifications and bid All types roofing and repairs. Find out what you can do on tho forms may be secured at the Two women will share recreation post otter 4:30pm 30 years experience. Ucenead computtf. NO CHARGE FOR Business Office, 45 North and Insured. INITIAL H HOUR INTERVIEW To weekdays. to lung, colon cancers School Street, Manchester, dotormlna both your naoda and If I Connecticut. ★ 649- 0894^ can bo of aaalatanco. By Jacqueline Bennett WANTED 056-09 NEW YORK (AP) — A genetic uncommon bone cancer called os­ Manchester Herald 649-6763 TO RENT i l l l i P abnormality that appears to play a teogenic sarcoma and to chronic LEGAL NOTICE role in many common cancers has myelogenous leukemia, Minna said. COVENTRY — The town LOOKING for 1 bedroom TOWN OF ANDOVER been solidly linked to lung cancer, “Obviously, everybody is going ventured into the latest apartment In exchange The 2nd quarterly Install­ raising hopes of improved diagnosis to be looking for it in everything APARTMENTS I APARTMENTS tor roofing and repairs ment of property taxes on the workplace concepL job-sharing, FOR RENT FOR RENT and home Improve­ October 1, 1988 Grand List Is and U'caunent, scientists say. else,” Minna said. Monday when the new co­ due and payable October 1, Researchers examining lung can­ Bert Vogelstcin of Johns Hopkins ments. (couple) Affor­ 1989. Payments made after recreation directors began their dable rooting (649- cer tumors discovered a series of ab­ /ViANCHESTER - 3 bed­ TWO bedroom apart­ November 1,1989 are sublect University in Baltimore, who iden­ duties. ments, appliances, coll 0894). to a late charge of 1'/}% per normalities in the so-called p53 tified p53 abnormalities in colon room apartment, month on the late Install­ Karen Dinnie and Irene wosher-drver hookup. Phil or Suzanne, 646- anti-cancer gene, according to a 1218. ment, from the due date, or a cancer, said: “From what I’ve heard Fredrickson were hired by Nice neighborhood. minimum of $2,00. Payments report TUesday by Dr. John Minna of Dr. Minna’s work, it seems quite $650 plus utilities. Se­ AAANCHESTER - 4'/z MISCELLANEOUS may be mode by mall or at Town Manager John Elscsser to rooms, 2 family house- the Town Office Building, of the National Cancer Institute- clear that the p53 gene will play an share the recreation post, which curity deposit and ref­ I SERVICES School Road, which Is open 1 The Main Event Navy Medical Oncology Branch in important role in lung tumors. erences. 649-4820 or 646- /goroge. $600 per from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. was increased to a full-time 4412. month Includes heat. GSL Building Mainte­ Monday through Friday. The Bethesda, Md. “Current evidence suggests that position this year. The hiring /ViANCHESTER- Newer6 Security, lease, refer­ nance Co. Commercl- Tax Collecror Is also In the of­ UNDER Defects in the gene also have was recently approved by the room duplex, 3 bed­ ences. 643-0550, 5pm- ol/ResIdentlol building fice /Monday evenings from 7pm. 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. been linked to colon cancer, to an Please see GENE, page 10 Town Council. rooms, T/2 baths, full repoirs and home Im­ provements. Interior Marv-Allce Piro The Big Tent Dinnie and Fredrickson are basement, deck. All ap­ /MANCHESTER - 2 and 3 Tax Collector pliances. $750 monthly bedroom apartments. and exterior pointing, Andover, Connecticut taking over for Rick Young, light carpentry. Com­ plus utilities. 646-7693 Security and referen- 020-09 who resigned as part-time anytime. ces. Coll 645-8201, plete lonltorlol ser­ COMING TO Candidate’s class on elections vice. Experienced, rel­ recreation director this summer. /M ANCHESTER - 5 room /MANCHESTER 2 bed­ “We will spend about a room duplex. Redeco­ iable, free estimates. NOTICE TO CREDITORS apartment In 3 family. 643-0304.______SCRANTON MOTORS brings GOP conflict charge Appliances, carpeting, rated, lease, security. ESTATE OF month getting to know the job,” parking. $640 plus utili­ No pets. $625. 646-3618. PIANO Tuning - Gradu­ MICHAEL CARRA Fredrickson said during an in­ ties. 643-9664. IM M E D IA T E - 4 rooms, ate of Hortt School of The Honorable William E. SEPT. 25-30TH By Alex Girelli and allow another professional to terview Friday. $600 per month. Secur­ Music. Word Krause, FitzGerald, Judge of the Court take over. Fredrickson will work 16 /VtANCHESTER - 1 bed­ 643-5336. Manchester Herald room, centrally lo­ ity and references re- of Probate, District of Handley is a professor at hours a week. She said no cated, on busline, $495 qulred. 643-1577. Manchester at a hearing held Manchester Community College. decisions have been made yet monthly plus utilities on 9/21/89 ordered that all Mary Ann Handley, a Democratic BOLTON - 4 room apart- The six-session course is being of­ as to who will be in charge of and security. Coll 646- ment, fireplace, car­ claims must be presented to 9 candidate for re-election to the 2457, 9am-5pm. peting. No pets. GARDENING the fiduciary at the address Board of Directors, came under fered by the Manchester Senior particular recreation activities. REDECORATED Second References required. below. Failure to promptly l i K Republican attack this morning be­ Citizens’ Center in conjunction with “Neither of us will con­ floor apartment In four $510 monthly. 646-2311. chrysanthemums - present any such claim may cause she plans to teach a course at the the Manchester Community Col­ centrate in one area,” she said. family. Appliances In­ FIVE room apartment, You dig your con­ result in the loss of rights to lege Older Adults Association. tainer. 550 Bush Hill recover on such claim. die Manchester Senior Citizen’s They will share the respon­ cluded. $525 plus utili­ $600, three room apart­ An Oct. 25 session in the course sibility of drawing up the ties. Security and ref­ Rood, Manchester. Susan McQuay HOURS: Center in government with one ses­ ment, $500. With heat is entitled “Issues for the Fall Elec­ erences required. No and hot water. Phll- Ass't Clerk 1/ MOTORS, INC. sion devoted to issues in the fall recreation budgcL Fredrickson pets. 646-7336.______MON., TUES., WED. tion.” said, and both will be equally brlck Agency, 646-4200. The fiduciary is: OLDSMOBILE • CADILLAC election. R ^inald PInlo/Manchesier Herald Diana G. Carra ' & T H U R S . At a news conference. Republican Handley said this morning that accountable to Elsesser. HELPING PEOPLE sa­ "EASY DOES IT" is the CLOTHING c/o Robert M. Elliott, Esq. PONTIAC • CMC TRUCKS 6 A.M.-8 P.M. she has invited Republican Town JOB-SHARING — Irene Fredrickson, left, of Coventry, and Karen Dinnie, of Vernon, look tisfy their needs and Stale CcnU'al Committeeman Carl Elsesser told the council he way to describe placing o 7A South Main Street FRI. 9 A.M.-6 P.M. Chairman John Garside and over some program material in the Coventry Town Office Building. The two are sharing the wants ... that's what want wont od. Just coll 643-27’1 FUR Coot - black, size 14, Marlborough, CT 06447 ROUTE 83, VERNON • 872-9145 Zinsser said that Handley’s involve­ ads ore all about. SAT. 9 A.M.-5 P.M. and we do the rest! like new. $65. 649-9812. 055-09 ment in the course is a conflict of in­ job of Coventry recreation director. Please see SHARE, page 10 terest, He said she should drop out Please see GOP, page 10 2—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1989—3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE About Town Police Roundup Area schools trade in receipts Osella is calling for study O-Anon support offered Woman injured in crash A support group for the family and friends of compul­ A Rockville woman was injured in a car accident of town fire department sive overeaters meets Fridays at Manchester Memorial to market for new computers Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. when her car struck a curb and Hospital, at 7 p.m. overturned on A (to s Street, police said. Ask for the meeting room at the information desk. EliMbeth Arroyo, 19, of 155 East Main St., was By Rick Santos Coventry, and two in Bolton that are registered for the Irish criticizes site year. That station would serve the Paper drive set traveling north on Adams Street when she lost control of Manchester Herald program, she said. When the schools register, the Osella said he’s been pushing for western and developing northeastern her vehicle after going down a hill and around a curve. store provides them with an account. Each school has a South End station since 1985 but parts of town, Rivosa said. It’s lo­ Boy Scout Troup, No. 126 is spon.soring a paper drive for proposed station Police said the car spun around on the slippery pave­ What kinds of things do kids collect today? an adult who supervises account deposits, which the “any decision on a $1 million, two- cated near the middle of the depart­ Salutdtiy at Lydall, Inc., on IVker St., from 9 a.m. to 4 ment, crossed the southbound lanes, struck a curb and Baseball cards, marbles, dolls and sales receipts. Sales store collects in $50,000 bundles. Every time a bay station, new apparatus and addi­ ment’s eastern and western boun­ p.m. and Sunday, from 1 to 3 p.m. A truck will be rolled over, police said. receipts? deposit is made, the store sends the supervisor a state­ By Nancy Concelman tional firefighters is too important daries, he added. parked and scouts will be available to help unload Now that Stop & Shop has started a program under ment verifying the transaction. Manchester Herald and expensive lo rush into, regard­ Osella said he has “never been papers. Arroyo told police her Chevette slid on the pavement, and that she had not been driving fast. Police said they which sch(»ls can exchange receipts for computers, The program began Sept. 10, and the special pink less of any party’s campaign comfortable” with the Tolland lor more infomiation, call Gerald Travis at 646-8076. discovered one of her front tires had no dead and listed the sales slips have become a hot property — and the sale receipts will be issued until March 10. During Calling the Town of Manchester promises.” TUmpike location and recommended Roast beef dinner slated that as a conUibuting factor to the accident. scramble to gather receipts is particularly intense be­ that time, schools can cash in the receipts and will Fire Department staffing, apparatus Osella and Wallace J. Irish Jr., a that the town temporarily add a An ambulance took Arroyo to Rockville General cause it takes a lot of the readily available slips to gel have the merchandise in four to six weeks, Delfino and station location planning “woe­ Republican candidate for the Board truck from the old station to the Tlic Coventry Grange, No. 75, is sponsoring a public Hospital, where she was treated for neck and head in­ a computer. said. fully inadequate,” Republican Town of Directors, oppose the town’s Lawton Road station until the study roast beef dinner Saturday in the community center of juries and released the same day, according to a To get an Apple II-C computer, a school would During the collection, she said, “the only thing they Director Ronald Osella has plans to build a new station on Tol­ is completed. the Second Congregational Church on Route 44 in spokesperson from the hospital. need to cash in receipts with total costs adding up lo can’t do is solicit on the grounds of the stores,” be­ proposed an operating efficiency land Turnpike to replace the facility Irish maintains that the existing Coventry. The first sitting is at 5 p.m. and the next at $70,000, the minimum amount necessary to gel any cause some schools are closer to the stores, like the study lo identify strengths and that was transferred to the Eighth Lawton Road and McKee Street sta­ 6:30 p.m. Peach shortcake will be served for dessert. Police said they plan to issue an infractions complaint to Arroyo for traveling too fast and operating with un­ computer through the program sponsored by Stop & Stop & Shop at the Manchester P^kade and the Wad­ weaknesses and set long-term goals Utilities District under provisions of tions are serving that area until the T ickets arc $6.50 for adults and $3.50 for children safe tires. Shop and Apple, said Lisa Delfino, a spokeswoman dell elementary school. for the department. the town-district agreement. new Tolland TUmpike station is built under 12. For rc.scrvations, call 742-6147 or 742-7812. for the grocer’s Manchester store. “We don’t want a rivalry,” Delfino said. “We want In a written statement issued Earlier this month, the directors and could continue to do so. Paint the Park day scheduled Delfino said the highest valued computer the food the program to be fair.” Tuesday, Osella said the distribution approved the purchase of stale- Rivosa argued that the existing chain will purchase from the computer company for The adult organizing the Waddell program is Ram of fire stations and decisions on owned land at the intersection of stations are too far from the nor­ The Manchester Recreation DeparUnent and the the program is the Apple II-G, which schools need Broderick, co-president of the school’s PTA. She said staffing and equipment have been Tolland Turnpike and Deming Street theastern and western sections of Wakecn Merrill Gallery will hold a “Youth Plaint the Births $140,000 in receipts to acquire. the school is not going to disobey the store’s rules of “driven more by political considera­ for the new station for $72,732. town. Park” day Saturday at Center Springs Park, in the recrea­ Although this sounds like a lot of receipts, she said, soliciting, but pupils are going to try to take ad­ tions and fire insurance rating tion office, 39 L ^ g c Drive, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with more than 1,800 schools participating in New vantage of Waddell’s proximity to Slop & Shop. schedules than by life safety and Easels will be available and prizes will be given to all SMITH, Alyson Leah, daughter of Gary and Alida England, “Stop & Shop is assuming its costs will be At filing Junior High School, the program is being property loss analyses.” Bolton Special Town Meeting die entranUs. Pre-registration is required, but there arc no Ostrinsky Smith of Rocky Hill, was bom Sept. 3 at St. $4 million.” supervised by Ray Dorsey, director of the computer But Town of Manchester Fire fees. Francis Hospital, Hartford. Her maternal grandparents But in return, the grocer expects to improve its department. Department Chief John C. Rivosa To register, call 647-3089. are Beatrice Ostrinsky of Bissell Street and the late image, Delfino said, and “of course we exjxct sales to The school, which already has Apples, also is said today problems with staffing to act on asbestos removal Abraham Ostrin.sky. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and apparatus are already obvious. VFW to hold dinner increase.” shooting for the Apple II-E because it is compatible BOLTON - Residents will con­ approve the appropriation of $9,925 and Mrs. Milton Smith of Dickinson Center, N.Y. She “To address that you also have to There are 17 schools in Manchester, three in with the school’s system, Dorsey said. sider five items at a Special Town from cash surplus to an existing ac­ Tbe Veterans of Foreign Wars is having a buffet and has a sister, Alana, 4. put the dollars down,” he said. Meeting tonight, including transfer­ count for purchasing a new rescue dance featuring “TTie New Sharpshooters,” a country/ Osella said a study similar lo the western band, Saturday at 608 E. Center St., from 7 p.m. ring money from surplus cash for fire vehicle. At the Annual Town The Associated Press evaluation of the police depart­ the removal of asbestos from the. Meeting in May, $125,(X)0 was ap­ to 1 a.m. It costs $15 per person and resevations arc ment’s organization conducted needed. Bolton Elementary School. propriated for the truck, but that TOAD INVASION — A group of Australian cane toads are shown here in a file photo. The No decision due now on Main St. several years ago and a technical Fur rc.scrvatians, call 646-9018. Public Records amount did not cover the bids survey of the fire department’s juris­ The official warrant for the meet­ received. toads that grow to the size of dinner plates are invading Brisbane, Australia, and local ing, which is scheduled for 7 p.m. in The town Board of Directors finding of no significant impact for transcripts of an Aug. 2 public hear­ diction should be completed before Voters will also consider authoriz­ Garden club officers chosen authorities are planning a program to get rid of them. the Community Hall, asks voters lo probably won’t vote on whether to the project last Thursday, but the en­ ing at which many opponents asked money is spent to build a new sta­ ing the selectmen to receive more Quit claim deeds appropriate $7,800 from cash The Manchester Garden Club has elected Mrs. John go forward with the Main Street vironmental impact assessment, for the elimination of a proposed ac­ tion on Tolland Turnpike and relo­ than $24,600 from the Department Sayre as president of the club; Mrs. Roy Edgerton, vice surplus to a budget in the name of Lydia L. Johnson to Martha L. Johnson, Lakewood reconstruction until at least Novem­ criticized by project opponents as a cess road to run from Maple to Bis­ cate the School Street fire station. of Environmental Protection for a prc.sdcnt; Mrs. Joe Per/.anowski, secretary; Mrs. Alan ber because state and federal agen­ “whitewash,” must be approved by sell streets. The Board of Directors held a the Public Building Commission Circle, no conveyance tax. designated for removal of asbestos tipping fee grant. Another item asks Larkin, treasurer; and Mrs. Herbert Sullivan and Mrs. cies have not determined whether the state Office of Policy and Shaw said the town will ultimate­ meeting TUe.sday on relocation of voters to OK the allocation of Patrick Cunningham, membcrs-at-largc. Tcri W. Engicrt to J. Christopher Englcrt, 133 Main at the Bolton Elementary School. St., no conveyance tax. the project will have a significant Management and Federal Highway ly decide whether to abandon the the School Street firehouse lo update $7,000 from the town’s revenue Chairmen elected to the standing committees arc: impact on the environment, officials Administration, said Milton Shaw, project, change the design or ap­ Church St., or to a charity of the Steven C. Bell to Susan T. Bell, Stone Haven, no con­ residents on the search for a site. Applied Thermo Dynamics As­ sharing accounts to an account for Mrs. Roy Keith and Mrs. Charles Crocker, Jr., cheer; Lennart O. Johnson veyance tax. said today. engineer of municipal systems with prove it as proposed. Rivosa said at least four properties sociates, of Mansfield Center, has park improvements. Voters also will Mrs. John Lindland and Mrs. Arthur Shot is, civic im­ donor’s choice. Frederick C. Nill Joseph H. Breen to Stephen J. Breen and Joseph H. the d o t ’s Bureau of Highways. Mayor fticr P. DiRosa Jr. said and several options are being con­ been hired to draw up plans for the be ask ^ lo take another $6,000 provement; Mrs. Henry Kuhn and Mrs. Clifton Lennart O. Johnson, 76, of 144 Walter J. Murphy Frederick C. Nill, 79, of 138 Oak­ Breen, High Street, no conveyance tax. The state Department of today no more public hearings on sidered, and he doesn’t expect to project. from revenue sharing lo improve the Monaghan, conservation; Mr. Harold Lord, birds; Mrs. Cooper St., died Tuesday (Sept. 26, Walter J. Murphy, 76, of 206 land St., died Wednesday (Sept. 27, Sandra L. Beckwith to Peter E. Beckwith, Union Transportation decided to accept a Those agencies will also review the project are required. settle on a location for at least a The warrant also asks voters to Community Hall phone system. Bernhardt Satryb and Mrs. David Trainer, flower ar­ 1989) at his home. He was the hus­ Wrights Way, of the Storrs secdon 1989) at Manchester Memorial Sueet, conveyance tax, $101.64. tistry; Mrs. Fernie Adshade, garden therapy; Mrs. Hospital. He was the husband of band of Mildred (Noren) Johnson. of Mansfield, formerly of Ruth (Oxford) Nill. Hebert Sullivan, historian; Mrs. Anton Latawic and He was bom in Hartford, Sept. 5, Manchester, died today (Sept. 27, Miss Millicent Jones, horticulture; Mrs. William Col- He was bom Jan. 24, 1910, in 1913, and was a lifelong resident of 1989) at Mt. Sinai Hospital in bath and Mrs. Philip Froh, hospitality; Mrs. Kent Wood Haven, N.Y., and had been a BUILDING THE FUTURE Manchester. Prior to retiring, he was Hartford. He was predeceased by his Damon, membership; Mrs. Harold Lord and Mrs. David a guidance counselor and assistant wife, Margaret (Clark) Murphy on ’ resident of Manchester for the last Public Meetings Mayer, program; Mrs. Donald Kelsey, publicity; Mrs. director at Howell Cheney Regional June 2. 20 years. Before retiring, he was employed by the Hamilton Standard FOR MANCHESTER Herbert Johnson, telephone; Mrs. Joe Per/anowski and Vocational Technical School. He was bom in Vernon and lived Co. for many years. Mrs. David Trainer, plant sale; Mrs. David Mayer and He was a member of Emanuel many years in Manchester before Bolton Mrs. Patrick Cunningham, trips; Mrs. John Marx, Mrs. Lutheran Church, the Scandia Lodge moving to Storrs five years ago. He was a member of St. Bridget Church, and was active in 5ie Conservation Commission, Herrick Memorial Park Ralph Pctz.old and Mrs. C. Edson Case, scholarship, Older of Vasa, The Old Guard, and He was a veteran of World War II, church baz.aar. He was a member of Lodge, 7:30 p.m. / Mrs. Marshall Finlay, Mrs. Edgar Cheney and Mrs. a member of die Beethoven Glee serving in the U.S. Air Force. Before the Train Exchange. Special Town Meeting, Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. Patrick Cunningham, yearbook; Mrs. William Hun- Club. retirement, he was a factory Besides his wife, he is survived niford, Christmas party, and Mrs. Morgan Grant, festival Besides his wife, he is survived manager at Engineer Metal Co. He by a son, Ronald S. Nill of Edison, of trees. by a son, Ronald L. Johnson of was a member of Wrights Way To become a member of the club, contact Mrs. Kent Manchester; three daughters, Valerie senior citiz.ens. N.J.; a sister, Ann Burhkin of Long Island, N.Y.; two grandchildren; and Damon, membership chairman, at 79 Saddichill Road. J. Norris of Manchester, Priscilla J. He is survived by a daughter, Correction Legion dance to be held Brush of Glastonbury, and Diane Mrs. Stephen (Irene) Lucas of several nieces and nephews. Johnson of Pullman, Wash.; a Manchester; and a brother, James The funeral will be Friday at 10:15 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral The American Legion, Post 102, is holding its second brother, Erland R. Johnson of M i^hy of Jewett City, a borough of An announcement Saturday on an open house to meet annual dinner dance Saturday in the upstairs hall at 20 Manchester; and a sister. Pearl J. Griswold; eight grandchildren; 10 Home, 400 Main St., with a Mass of Republican Board of Directors candidate Jan Horn incor­ American Legion Drive, from 7:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. A ham Hultman of Manchester; and seven great-grandchildren; and several Christian burial at 11 a.m. at St. dinner will be served. The band “Friendship” will grandchildren. Bridget Church. Burial will be in St. rectly listed the owner of the home at which the event nieces and nephews. He was STEVEN CASSANO provide dancing music. The funeral will be Tliursday at James Cemetery. Calling hours are will be held. The open house will be held from 7 to 9 JAMES FOGARTY predeceased by a daughter, Board of Directors 11 a.m. at the Emanuel Ludieran Elizabeth Colton. Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. p.m. Oct. 5 at the home of Denise Prindiville, 310 Tim- Board of Directors Giurch, 60 Church St. Buiial will be rod Road. The funeral will be Friday at 9:15 In Memoriam in Ea^t Cemetery. Callii>f hours are a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, today from 2 to 4 and 7 p.m. at In loving memory of Connie McCurry, Current Quotes 4(X) Main St., with a Mass of Chris­ who passed away September 27, 19fo. the Holmes Funeral ,ie, 400 tian burial at 10 a.m. at St. Bridget Every day in some small way Main St. Church, 80 Main St. Burial will be Thoughts “It is my hope that we can combine two of die Memories of you come our way. Memorial donations may lie made in St. Bridget Cemetery. Calling Time and years roll swiftly by South’s finest traditions — college football and a desire to die Emanuel Ludieran Chuich hours are Thursday from 2 to 4 and But love and merrrories never die. I invite you to think about forgiveness. One of the to help our fellow man.” — Sen. Strom Thurmond, R- Stmctural Preservation Fund, 60 7 to 9 p.m. The McCurry Family S.C., as six southern universities planned to collect prayers which my church offers at a marriage is as fol­ lows: canned goods at Saturday football games to help Hur­ ricane Hugo victims. Grant them grace, when they hurt each other to TccogniK and acknowledge their fault, and to seek eich “I said 1 believe the storm hitting Charlotte was a Deaths Elsewhere other s forgiveness and yours. Amen.” warning to Charlotte. I said it had nothing to do with Notice the wording - when, not if. Forgiveness is Jim and Tarnmy Bakker, but it did have to do with the national chainnan of the Socialist something that must be built-in to our relaUonships. It is PETER DIROSA MARY ANN HANDLEY way tlte people in Charlotte, North Carolina, have Darlington Hoopes and for strengthening the United Na­ Ptirly for 20 years and was elected to tions and reuniting the two Ger- not an extra, not a frivolity. It is a supporting beam in Board of Directors treated God’s people.” — Tammy Faye Bakker, refer-- READING, Pa. (AP) — Dar­ the structure of our households. Board of Directors three terms in the Pennsylvania manys. ring to Hurricane Hugo amid husband Jim Bakker’s lington Hoopes, twice die Socialist legislature in the 1930s. There are no perfect persons and thus there is no per­ fraud trial. candidate for president and a former Jens Norgaard fect human relationship. But persons who are ready to Pennsylvania stale legislator, died Hoopes was the Socialists’ vice IOWA CfTY, Iowa (AP) — Jens forgive are usually persons who have known the b- Monday at a nursing home near presidential candidate in 1944. He Norgaard, who played on the lessedness of forgiveness. We should not be surprised Xaiget ov - " ^ ^ lo 2 Lottery Reading. He was 93. ran for president on the Socialist University of Iowa’s 1939 “Iron- when we are called upon to forgive another or to seek Hoopes studied agriculture at the ticket in 1952, when Republican men” football team and was a their forgiveness. And the closer the relationship, the University of Wisconsin but then Dwight D. Eisenhower beat decorated pilot in World War II, died greater the need for forgiveness. Winning numbers drawn TUesday in New England: turned to law, receiving his legal Democrat Adlai E. Stevenson. Un­ Sunday in Burlington, Wis., after a Ask yourself and God how best to build in to your life Connecticut daily: 315. Play Rrur: 7634. education largely through cor­ like the major candidates, Hoopes’ short illness. He was 72. the precious gift of forgiveness. Massachusetts dily: 5983. respondence courses. campaign cost him only $150. Norgaard played end for the Iron- Tri-stale (Maine, New Hampshire, Vennont) daily: He practiced law in Reading, a He campaigned for the 181,5545, men team, so named because Coach base for Socialist political sentiment nationalization of banks, railroads, Eddie Anderson used most of his Rev. Richard C. Alton \M a ic ' Rhode Island daily: 4166. in the 1930s and ’40s. He served as coal mines and the steel industry. Saint Mary’s Episcopal Church players on both offense and defense. JOYCE EPSTEIN JOSH HOWROYD Board of Directors Board of Directors

W eather so',\d e t^ iJJanrlipfilpr Hrralft 5txvra i- §2.5 \t\C Tonight, clear and cold. Low in USPS 327-500 VOL. CVIII, No. 305 Thursday, September 28 the 30s. Thursday, sunny. High in lo. o a n M u n , and ti^> the mid 60s. Outlook for Friday, Penny M. Sieffert, Publisher mostly sunny. Higli 65 to 70. Qeorge T. Chsppell Dennis M. Sentoro r-ZZZZF A high pressure center will pass Editor Advertising Director $100 over New England tonight accom­ Jeanne Q. Fromerth Sheldon Cohen panied by more frosty and freezing Business Manager Composing Msnager Special weather. The really cold weather Denlae A. Roberts Robert H. Hubbard Personnel Manager ■^os^ will not last long. The high will Pressroom Manager move offshore Thursday and a Frank J. MeSweegan Borto«|65°1 Circulation Director HOUhH NEGRO EDWARD TOMKIEL milder southwesterly wind will return. Published dally except Sunday and certain holidays bv the Treasurer Manchester Publishing Co., t6 Bralnard Place Manchester A Town Clerk Conn. 09040, Second class postage paid at Manchester Conn' PMtmaster: Send address changes to the Manchester Herald ^ 1°«*|6$°I P.O. Box 501, Manchester, Conn. 09040. Weather summary for 'Itiesday: It you don't receive your Herald by S p.m. woakdays or 7 30 A tla n tic Temperature: high of 67, low of a.m. Saturdays, please telephone your carrier. If you're unable WE ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE O c e a n 51, mean of 59. to reach your carrier, call aubscribar aervice at 947-0949 bv 9 m p.m. weekdays (or delivery In Manchester Wa«MngkMt| 7T‘ I Piecipilalion: 0.78 for die day, Suggested carrisr rates are $1.90 weekly. $7.70 (or one PAST - PRESENT - FUTURE 4.67 for die month. month, $23.10 (or thme months, $49.20 (or six months and 14K G old Setting Temperature extremes for today: $02.40 (or one year. Newsstand price: 35 cents a copy. The Manchester Herald Is a member o( The Associated Preas 4 or 6 prongs j Highest on record 85, set in 1920. VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOV. 7 the Audit Bureau o( Circulations, the New England Praaa Lowest on record 30, set in 1978 Today’s weather picture was drawn by Julie Garaventa, a Association and the Now England Nawapaper Asaoclatlon. K T O * * n A m m m i j m o v aot/fy* and earlier years. fourth-grader at Highland Park School. Miciiaeis C-Hdfye/Mdi.tef Ldrd/Visa/Afnencdn t*p»t‘b5> Paid for by the Denriocratic Town Committee, Paul Phillips, Treasurer — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1989—5 Morrison, O’Neill NATION & WORLD differ on reading Leftist guerrillas Dallas crash blamed on pilots

of poll results WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal ducted the year-long investigation, “I couldn’t be more strongly op­ urge Colombia ends safety officials arc blaming the pilot said Delta has since corrected the posed to that view,” said James HARTFORD (AP) — A leader in poor. and co-pilot, but not the third man in deficiencies. Kolstad, acting board chairman, U.S. Rep. Bruce A. Morrison’s com­ “It was far more encouraging than the cockpit, for a Delta Airlines Board member James Burnett dis­ who pushed to leave out any mittee exploring a challenge to Gov. the last one, that said I was at rock its war on cartels crash at Dallas-Fort Worth airport sented from the decision, saying the criticism of the FAA in the final William A. O’Neill for the 1990 • bottom,” O’Neill told reporters in a that killed 14 people. conclusion let Delta off too easily statement. Democratic gubernatorial nomina­ The Aug. 18, 1988, crash was by citing it only for slow correction Capitol hallway as he headed to a BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — evidence. Delta conceded in July that errors tion says all Democrats, not just conference. caused by a lack of cockpit dis­ of problems during a period of rapid by its flight crew in failing to set the The leftist M-19 guerrilla movement Hundreds of tourists fled the city r V O’Neill, should be worried about the “I was pleased to see that the cipline, the crew’s attempt to take growth and merger. He also said the is urging the government to end its of Catagena aboard planes, buses Boeing 727’s flaps and slats in the latest public opinion poll. ‘poor’ rating went down, the ‘fair’ off with wing flaps and slats in the board should have laid more direct proper takeoff position led to the war against the cocaine cartels, par­ and taxis after a bomb exploded The poll showed O’Neill’s rating went up and the ‘good’ rating wrong position, and failure of an blame on FAA failures. crash. don drug tralfickers and refuse to Monday at the Hilton Hotel, killing alarm system to warn that something favorability rating low but improved went up,” O’Neill said. “Certainly “The responsibility here lies as A Delta official attending the extradite them to the United States. two people. was wrong, the National Transporta­ from last time. it’s a step in the right direction and I much with the FAA and Delta as it board meeting declined to comment The statement by M-19 was On Tuesday, a bomb exploded in tion Safety Board concluded Tues­ does with the crew,” said Burnett. Although O’Neill said he was en­ hope it continues in that direction. published in a full page adverti.se- on the board’s decision. couraged, Thayer Baldwin, head of a supennarket in a Bogota suburb, N E W J O B — James day. However, a poll, as I’ve said, is only ment Tuesday in El Tiempo, Colom­ wounding five people. Morrison’s committee, said the polls Meredith, who in 1962 be­ The board laid secondary blame a picture of a moment in time. The bia’s largest newspaper. It also In the five weeks since drug lords spells trouble for O’Neill and the on Delta for sloppy cockpit poll that counts is November 1990.” urged immediate negotiations bet­ declared war on the government for came the first black to enroll procedures and training and on the party in general if it hopes to hang O’Neill has said he will seek a ween the government and drug trying to break their trade there have at the University of Mississip­ on to the governor’s chair next year Federal Aviation Administration for third full term next year, his health barons. been 111 bombings, mainly in pi, has been hired by Sen. failing to correct Delta’s known and retain its majority in the General permitting. There was no comment from Assembly. Bogota, Medellin and Cali. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., as a deficiencies. The poll was taken as Morrison authorities. Police say the the bombs have “The governor seems to have domestic policy adviser. Board staff members, who con­ and U.S. Rep. John G. Rowland, The government and army claim killed eight people and wounded Sat/e ^4 blinders on about this,” Baldwin R-5th District, were organizing chal­ the drug traffickers and an estimated 137. said. He said that while many at­ lenges to O’Neill. 10,(X)0 combatants in six leftist El Tiempo said a Medellin judge tribute O’Neill’s problems to this In addition, it was conducted after guerrilla groups work together, with year’s record tax increases, the on Monday removed charges against 45 Portraits O’Neill’s announcement that the the cocaine cartels providing money governor’s ratings were down Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria and Bright, Stay- state had taken care of its 1988-89 to the insurgents in exchange for Jose Gonzalo Rodriguez Gacha, before he and the legislature began budget deficit and was expecting a armed protection. Fresh, Reusable talking seriously about the state’s reputed kin^ins of the Medellin- Plastic Container. $93 million surplus in the current The M-19 proposal was not based operation that supplies most 1988-89 deficit. year. linked in the advertisement to of the cocaine in the United States. “This is a deep trough and it The governor attributed the tur­ negotiations between the guerrillas Both are on the Justice Depart­ The Associated Press doesn’t show any signs of abating,” naround to sound fiscal management and President Virgilio Barco’s ment’s list of 12 drug figures Baldwin said. CONCERNED RESIDENTS — Over 80 residents in Bolton and said his stewardship, in com­ government on a possible peace wanted for prosecution in the United ^ n g y > setting up neighborhood crime watch groups. Repeated He added that the improvements bination with spending reductions pact. States. The judge’s action would not listen to resident State Trooper Richard Walsh talking about burglaries in town have raised concerns. O’Neill saw on the ratings were and tax increases, had resulted in the Such an agreement would pardon prevent their extraditions. The within the poll’s 5 percent margin of projected surplus. the M-19 rebels and allow them to government made no comment on Now Available error “and are statistically insig­ Altogether, O’Neill and the set up a political party. Talks have the decision by federal Judge Fran­ In 24 Ounce nificant.” Dcmocratic-controlled General As­ been delayed this week as cisco Cardenas. The prosecutor said '5 in 1 Size! sembly enacted almost $1 billion in The poll taken by the University negotiators for both side were said he would appeal the action. MIX’ new and higher taxes for the current Court stays extended housing limit of Connecticut Sept. 12-20 and to be working out details. Escobar and Rodriguez were BRBAD budget year, which began July 1, OUR REG $16.95 NOW ONLY published Tbesday in The Hartford M-19 is the only guerrilla group charged with planning the Jan. 25 and the previous year. CRUMBS NEW HAVEN (AP) — An appel­ Courant, found 3 picrcent rated negotiating with the government. assassination of Attorney General law. welfare families would be moved to court.” O’Neill’s ratings have stayed Recipes taste better with 45 Portrait Package: O’Neill’s performance as excellent, M-19, or May 19, was formed in Carlos Hoyos. late judge’s ruling will apparently The state is filing an apfieal of shelters or forced to go to other tem­ “It has serious ramifications relatively constant since February, Introvigne's 1-10x13, 2-8x10s, 3-5x7s 29 percent rated it good, 36 percent 1970 by dissidents who claimed a They also had been charged with "5 in 1" M il enable Connecticut to at least tem­ DeMayo’s ruling in the next several porary quarters before an appeal of beyond the l(X)-day limit,” she said. Natian • Style ov-0'- when state residents, apparently presidential election that year was complicity in last year’s kidnapping 15 wallets, 9 Mini-Portraits and Plus 95C porarily reinstate a 100-day limit on days. DeMayo’s ruling can be decided. The state is arguing that it is rateid it fair and 29 percent rated it Bread Crumbs Sitting Fee reacting to Connecticut’s dismal of Andres I^strana, who was a can­ Dependable 15 Portrait Christmas Cards emergency housing for welfare DuPont’s decision apparently has The challenge of the 100-day protected from such lawsuits by poor. fraudulent. economic outlook, gave the gover­ didate for mayor of Bogota. 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It**, , l»C# . ol mi% recipes taste even better with ing. plwl r p*« €coweon U _ «©• ^cw- Wednesday,_ ------September------27 thru Sunday, October 1 Superior Court Judge Anthony who would be affected by the stay. “The judge should balance the motels, and their average length of d j n o -•»* -M OIH.■ auF.,------t**>*on ln»o<*ktl------Introvigne s Italian Style Bread get OK from regulators 0*y.'O0 lO *n9v'l''l'0«99n« inc m«i |Ow eu***rn* 0wa Crumbi with a unique ”5 m 1” Daily: 10 AM - 7 PM Sund^: 10 AM - 5 PM DeMayo held that Connecticut has There were these other develop­ An American businessman with a auit»c>*ni tio c ( ao cowpOAt p«r»*niM lo» . Lorraine M. Aronson, commis­ harm that would be done to the stay was 105 days, according to mult e* v*eer«t on I mu of Ime-ground bread ments: store in Cartagena told The As­ W<«a I«a Cowow* >1 -OO * oroawOrMO w aMNartM b» • MANCHESTER * SOUTHINGTON an obligation under both state and sioner of the Department of Income homeless people as opposed to the figures provided by the state. wOw«x-* A ^ A O ^ ^ u o M c * o * n d o - * p a * » » A ii « iD a * , crumbs, aged parnesan HARTFORD (AP) — State commission to complete work on all Ct%^^ .Atw* l/?*C««*0 h*r* • Maintenance, issued a statement marginal cost of paying for a few State officials have said 01*0M COupOAi COwpOA* Or Of r**o***o 10 | | BjM . Spruce up an old family 2251 hospital regulators approved interim hospital requests by Nov. 15. 2251 Coupon Must Be Presented At Time Of Photography. Aid to Families with Dependent saying emergency housing benefits more days of housing,” said Graham DeMayo’s decision would have the two leaders of the Medellin drug evacuated some 1,500 guests to ** *1 W ,il Soi.r*qlir*(} UA C l U t favorite, or create a new one. AGFA joucr. across-the-board, 5.5 percent rate in­ Wright said the 5.5 percent was ,15c' ccNSa j ^ ^ P C A . Inc 19B9 ^ Q've . tw e ' Children with emergency housing would not end abruptly as a result of Boyd, a second-year law student in­ effect of diverting funding away cartel, .saying there was a lack of other hotels Monday night. 15C creases for the state’s 34 general based on the rate of inflation in for as long as it takes to find them the decision. from more permanent solutions for volved in the case. hospitals, even though the hospitals hospital costs, measuring salaries, permanent homes. “The stay will not mean any of the homeless. But the advocates for Acting Attorney General Clarinc had requested increases averaging professional fees, fringe benefits, The state had limited such emer­ the plaintiffs will be without shel­ Nardi Riddle said a stay was war­ the homeless families say the ruling 18 percent. the cost of pharmaceuticals and gency housing, most of it in motels, ter,” Aronson added. would force the state to do a better ranted because DeMayo’s decision TTie action Tuesday angered the other supplies, and utilities. to 100 days. But DeMayo said such State officials, however, would “contains a novel legal issue that job of finding permanent housing Connecticut Hospital Association, a cutoff violated state and federal not rule out the possibility some “There should have been no need needs to be decided by a higher for those on emergency-assistance which said there was no need for the programs. for interim rates,” said Dennis P. Commission on Hospitals and Heal­ May, president of the Connecticut The state spent $6 million on the th Care to act on interim rates and Hospital Association. “The commis­ emergency housing program in the that it had ample time to act on in­ 1987-88 budget year and nearly $15 sion had more than enough time to People who are thought to be dividual hospital requests in time for million in 1988-89. Part of the rise act upon the rate requests in a timely our closii^ and no one the Oct. 1 start of the hospital fashion. in costs was attributed to DeMayo’s budget year. ruling. The state was expecting to The interim rates will remain in “Now hospitals will be compelled sick covered by anti-bias law spend $25 million on the program in effect until the commission ap­ to operate with interim rates that are the 1989-90 year, but officials said a proves each hospital’s application. too low by any reading of the new lifting of the icio-day limit would HARTFORD (AP) — Employers Hartford-area travel agency. When his companion died, he dis­ Commission Chairman Gardner rate-setting law” passed this year by have sent costs rising even faster. may not discriminate against A commission hearing officer closed that fact too, and was given E. 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As she So call 1-800-922-3238 in Gagnon of the ruling regarding a ness. “Perhaps I shouldn’t have she said. prays, healings occur. Thousands have re­ man fired from his job at a been.” Manchester today. And our people ported healings from arthritis, cataracts, will help you find ways to get more deafness, M.S., cancer... The documented business.. .even before you open your Administration drug fighter healings are accomplished by our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. door. God is working miraclesi He can meet defends penalties for casual users your needs and desires. ^ SNET YeUow Pages Connecticut’s Book. 1 NEW HAVEN (AP) — A Yale vectors — of the calamity of drug believe there is no answer.” Come expecting to receive professor who is now one of the use and addiction,” he said. . 'll. Legalization of drugs would YOUR miracle from GodI Bush administration’s top drug Casual users, like those who Grace fighters compared casual drug users would knowingly uansmit the AIDS “only make matters worse,” he said, to people who would knowingly virus, are “clear and present dangers probably resulting in a five-fold in­ transmit a deadly disease, and said to our society,” he said. crease in cocaine addiction. Grace ’N Vessels Musical Healing Service they present “clear and present The national strategy for fighting Calling the problems associated dangers to our society.” Friday, September 29, 7:30 P.M. drugs, as outlined by President Bush with locating UeaUnent centers in Defending the Bush administra­ on Sept. 5, correctly recognizes that communities a “national disgrace.” Manchester High School tion’s call for strong penalties the real heroes in the war against Kleber said one of the easiest ways 134 East Middle Turnpike, Manchester, CT against casual users, such as the loss drug use are not those who use for cities and towns to contribute to of driver’s licenses and stiff fines. drugs and quit,” Kleber said. the w ^ on drugs is to ensure there FREE ADMISSION Dr. Herbert D. Kleber said TUesday “The heroes are those who never are suitable sites for the centers. there is no such thing as the benign use drugs in the first place, as well use of drugs such as cocaine. as those who help them in that en­ He described the issue of treat­ Drug addicts start out as casual deavor,” he said. ment as “the most complicated and users who “‘know’ they won’t be­ misunderstood aspect of our war come addicted,” said Kleber, one of Klebei, a psychiatrist who for 20 against drugs.” two deputies to William J. Bennett, years has been involved in research director of the nation’s drug policy. into the treaunent of narcotic and The national drug control strategy calls for a 53 percent increase in “While a casual user may not yet cocaine abuse, warned that the na­ ^' w . be an addict, it is likely that his use tion must avoid “quick-fix thinking” federal funding of treatment in the of drugs has turned somebody else in the battle against drugs. 1990 budget year, the largest single i - ^ "4 ^ increase in any year, he said. r l9K9SNhT on who is now addicted and destroy­ He also said it is “inexcusable to r 4 ing himself, his family and his com­ throw up our hands in surrender as The reason more funding was not munity,” Kleber said in a speech at the legalization advocates would sought, he said, is because “we need FOR MORE INFO. OR 24 HOUR PRAYERLINE - CALL 203-775-1990 Yale University. ^ v e us do. That is a short-cut. That to greatly improve the treatment sys­ Grace 'N Vessels 1989 “The casual users are carriers — ® S N E T is the cry of desperate people who tem." We go beyond the call. 6—MANCFIliSTfiR HERAIJ), Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1989—7 Bakker judge tells Another fight over creationism evolving Senate Star Wars vote leaves Cheney says Soviets still pose

lawyers ‘hurry up’ SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A renewed support creationist theory aren’t trying to ex­ came into existence suddenly more than 5,(X)0 fight over the teaching of evolution and clude it. They hope to persuade the state to years ago. spending at current levels a threat to Western security creationism in California will have a crucial test recommend that students hear differing views The .science subcommittee of the state Cur­ CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — An Mae Gravenar, who bought three this week in a battle that has national implica­ on evolution. riculum Commission will hold its final hearing WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional spending bill. WASHINGTON (AP) — The tions toward Western democracies, the study portrays the Soviets as an elderly PTL contributor called Jim lifetime partnerships. She also said tions. “Material should be included in the textbooks on the proposed new framework Thursday, with negotiators will take on the defense budget with a Soviet Union is modernizing its Soviet military capabilities continue extremely formidable foe facing a Bakker the most underpaid man in she never had a problem getting a By 66-34, the Senate rejected an amendment that The focal point is the upcoming adoption of a by various scientists who say that evolution ... a vole scheduled Friday. If approved, the state strong vote from the Senate to keep next year’s armed forces and still poses “a to constitute a major threat to our United Stales that “grapples” wilh America, while a judge tiring of a room at Heritage USA. would have restored money to the Star Wars program new science curriculum framework, a detailed cannot be substantiated. If credible competing Board of Education will hold a hearing on it in spending for Star Wars at about the same level as this major threat” to Western security security,” Cheney said in an intro­ such things as the selection of a series of character witnesses asked “Mr. Bakker didn’t promise any­ to a level closer to the $4.5 billion approved by the statement of what should be taught in California views are not discussed, and evolution is October and vole in November. year. despite President Mikhail Gor­ duction to the report. mobile missile force. defense attorneys to wrap up their thing he didn’t deliver,” said Ms. chamber in its author!z.aiion bill passed in August. and how it should be taught. spoken of as a theory with no critical informa­ The proposal, which a panel of 18 prominent With two votes Tuesday night, senators rejected an bachev’s promised cutbacks and The Soviet Union, the secretary case. Gravenar, of Salisbury, Md. “Every­ Then, by voice vote, the Senate adopted a spend­ Cheney has repeatedly hit the The framework doe.sn’t mandate course con­ tion provided, the textbooks will present evolu­ educators has been working on for l'/2 years, attempt to restore $3(X) billion to the Strategic pledges of reform, says Secretary of Marjorie Grey, who bought 32 of thing he said he was going to give ing total of about $4.1 billion for the fiscal year asserted, “continues to upgrade its tent, which is determined by the state’s 1,030 tion dogmatically,” .said the Rev. Louis Shel­ includes revised recommendations on dozens of Defense Initiative and accepted a plan to spend about Defense Dick Cheney. theme of the continued Soviet threat the $1,000 “lifetime partnerships” at us, he gave us.” beginning Oct. 1. forces and improve its capabilities. local school boards, but it sets standards and don, chairman of the Traditional Values Coali­ scientific subjects, such as physics and AIDS. $4.1 million on the space-based defense program. Cheney, releasing the Pentagon’s I in speeches around the country as he PTL, testified in Bakker’s fraud trial Much of PTL’s former theme “It’s continuing the downward pressure,” said Sen. “Indeed, while some Soviet goals that historically have been nearly as effec­ tion, a coalition of 6,(XX) California churches. But evolution remains the only hotly debated That would leave spending on Star Wars — $3.7 eighth annual assessment of Soviet has attempted to counter Congress’ that she would gladly give money to park at Fort Mill, S.C., has been Tim Wirth, D-Colo. “There’s an increase in the effort military units and equipment have tive as mandates. But Bill Honig, the state superintendent of topic, said Glenn Thomas, manager of the slate billion for the Pentagon’s program and $355 million military strength today, sounded a efforts to rearrange his Pentagon the ministry again. However, her closed permanently. Hurricane to make it a research program, where it belongs.” been withdrawn from Eastern In 1985, California education authorities public instruction and the major force behind Office of Curriculum Frameworks and in Energy Department and military construction note of caution amid the sweeping budget. testimony was later disallowed be­ Hugo knocked out electricity and Lawmakers said the Soviet Union’s announcement Europe, the Soviet Union will drew national attention by successfully demand­ California’s drive to strengthen the teaching of Textbook Development. money — about $9(X) billion short of what President changes in the U.S.-Soviet relation­ cause she had attended earlier ses­ phones at the Heritage USA park, this weekend that it would separate Star Wars from remain the world’s largest military Saying the likelihood for conflict ing that publishers devote more space to evolu­ evolution, contends no credible scientific “It pulls together all that we have been trying Bush budget for the program in the 1990 fiscal year. ship. sions of the trial. hastening the closing, said M.C. negotiations on a treaty to reduce strategic arms may power, even if the General between the superpowers “is as low tion. The revised textbooks are now being used evidence refutes evolution. to do into one strong document. It clearly states Members of the Senate Armed Services Commit­ “While the United Stales en­ “I’d do it all over again,” the 74- Benton, the bankruptcy trustee over­ have taken steam out of the drive to increase SDI Secretary’s promised unilateral as it has been at any time in the in schools across the nation. Honig said evolution belongs in science clas­ why evolution is a necessary organizing tee, who are negotiating with House members on a courages the evolution of ... a year-old Ms. Grey said. “I’m inter­ seeing the property. spending. reductions take place,” Cheney said. postwar era,” the brok discusses The new proposal would strengthen the ses because there is hard scientific evidence to framework, an essential foundation, in leaching final defense authoriz.ation bill, said the chamber’s Soviet Union dedicated to ested in seeing that PTL is not taken “SDI has now been cut loose,” Sen. John Warner The annual study, which in its such developments as Gorbachev’s In Orlando, Fla., Bakker’s wife, teaching of evolution. back it, and creation theory belongs in the sciences,” Thomas said. voles undermine chances that Star Wars spending democratic principles, we cannot away from us. Jim Bakker is one of of Virginia, ranking Republican on the Armed Ser­ early editions under the Reagan ad­ announcement of significant cuts in Tammy Faye, said the hurricane was If adopted, it would be a “national victory for philosophy or history classes because it is ba.sed Earlier this decade, the state declared that will be higher than the $4.1 billion spent in fiscal react unilaterally to Soviet initia­ the ^ s t people I’ve ever known.” an example of God’s wrath. vices Committee. ministration was derided on Capitol conventional forces, reductions in science over dogma,” said Michael Hudson, on faith and is part of Western cultural heritage. evolution must be taught. In 1985, educators 1989. But some members said that since Star Wars was tives that arc not yet implemented or Hill and outside government as a the Soviet defense budget and Ms. Grey was one of four satis­ “I said I believe the storm hitting western states director for the Washington- Evolution teaches that the Earth is billions of adopted a new list of approved textbooks and The House this year approved a defense blueprint to proposals which, if implemented, fied PTL partners to testify luesday. also one of several items in an $8.5 billion amend­ propaganda effort, has evolved into weapons procurement, and the Charlotte was a warning to Char­ based People for the American Way, a years old and that life forms gradually began pressured publishers for more emphasis on that earmarks $3.1 billion for Star Wars. can easily be reversed,” Cheney said The PTL founder’s attorneys have lotte,” Mrs. Bakker said in a ment to the spending bill, the Senate vote was not a a more comparative summary of the U.S.-Soviet arms control agreement 270,000-mcmbcr advocacy group for civil and developing millions of years ago. evolution. Since most publishers sell the same “There isn’t any question that SDI is extremely clcarcul referendum on the program. in the study, “Soviet Military presented 34 witnesses — most of telephone interview. “1 said it had U.S.-Soviet military balance. It even on banning intermediate range mis­ constitutional liberty issues. Creation-science is linked closely to a literal textbook to schools across the country, the weak. It looks to me now that it will be under last “This was not pro-SDl or anti-SDl,” said Sen. Wil­ Power.” them faithful contributors or former nothing to do with Jim and Tammy acknowledges that the West leads its siles in Europe. The teaching of evolution is so entrenched in translation of the biblical book of Genesis, revisions California sought appear in books year’s level when we get out of conference,” Sen. liam Cohen, R-Maine, a member of the Armed Ser­ “It is ... clear that despite the Bakker employees. Bakker, but it did have to do with arch rival in areas such as naval However, it also warns that Gor­ California that fundamentalist Christians who teaching that the Earth and most of its life forms used in schools nationwide, Thomas said. James Exon, D-Ncb., said shortly after the Senate ac­ vices panel. “They pul in Apache helicopters, the dramatic changes occurring in the power. U.S. District Judge Robert Potter the way the people in Charlotte, bachev’s changes, if enacted, “may tion Tuesday night on the $288 billion military space program, sesJift.’' Soviet Union and the Soviet leader­ But with a 159-page array of called the number of character wit­ North Carolina, have treated God’s also prove hazardous to Western ship’s declaration of benign inten­ high-gloss text, pictures and graphs. nesses “ridiculous,” and told defense people.’ security.” attorney Harold Bender: “We’ll go on a little longer, but I’m getting today,” she said of Bakker. tired of it. 1 think the jury is, too, but Also testifying Tuesday was Iva it’s up to you.” in the Greater Cheap, safe drug blocks REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES Manchester Area 1-4 PM OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE AIDS growth in tests Sat. & Sun. 1-4 PM SANDSTONE ESTATES Sat. & Sun. 1-4. STANFORD, Calif. 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MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Vice President Dan drive Americans from the Philippines.” Quayle called today for talks on U.S. military bases, The attack occurred shortly before Quayle arrived to Damage V ll= K which many Filipinos want removed, and said ^ e mur­ discuss extending the lea.ses of the six U.S. military in­ Milk ban der of two Americans would not “drive a wedge” be­ stallations, among the largest such bases outside the con­ tween Washington and Manila. tinental United States. Later, police fired tear gas to disperse about 700 lef­ After a one-hour meeting with Mrs. Aquino early at school tists near the presidential palace who refiused to end an today, he said he delivered a letter from President Bush is fought mti-bases rally. Officials said at least 10 police were in­ suggesting talks begin in December on the future of jured as protesters hurled stones and homemade bombs. Clark Air Base, the Subic Bay naval base and four At least 157 people were arrested today for joining smaller installations. anti-Quayle rallies. avoidable by U.S. The Iea.se on the bases expires in September 1991, and On Tuesday, suspected Communist guerrillas am­ bushed and killed two American civilians who were opposition to them is mounting in the Philippines. Mrs. A pipe burst at the Bentley school building on By Jack Anderson working near a U.S. base north of the capital. In Aquino, who is to visit Washington in November, has of­ the evening of Sept. 18, and water flowed and Dale Van Atta respon.se, U.S. officials banned non-es.sentiaI travel be­ fered new talks on the issue but refu.ses to say whether she will support an extension. throughout part of the building for a long time tween bases by the 40,000 American troops, civilian employees and military dependents in the Philippines. before it could be shut off. The cost of the damage WASHINGTON - Europe knocked the “I hope that the people of the Philippines understand Quayle called the killings “cowardly murders” that and appreciate not only the special relationship, the sense has not yet been determined, but it was far more American beef industry on its rump roast last winter with a ban on beef injected would “only serve to strengthen” U.S. support for Presi­ of stability that the facilities offer, stability in the politi­ extensive than it should have been. with growth hormones. Now Agriculture dent Corazon Aquino. cal sense, stability in the economic sense, stability in the When a pipe bursts in a building when there is Secretary Clayton Yeutter is pulling The Auociated Press Later, he told U.S. troops and their families that he sense of hopefully seeing expanded economic oppor­ no one in it, the problem can go undetected for a strings to stop a similar ban on American was convinced “a majority of the people in the Philip­ tunities and development to the people of the Philip­ SUMMER'S END — A farmer chops his corn crop Monday in Derby Center, Vt. pines want us to stay. Let me be direct: terrorists will not pines,” Quayle told reporters. long time. dairy products. Yeutter wrote a private letter to Ray In the Bentley ease, however, there was a cus­ MaeSharry, a commissioner of the todian present and he apparently did not have a European Community - the union of key to the place where a shut-off was located that European nations. In it, Yeutter comes off ARBORS would have stopped the water flow. as the cheerleader for Bovine Somatotropin, a man-made hormone that That problem arose because the custodian who is injected into cows to boost their milk was there is an employee of the Board of Educa­ output. "Honey, I’m worried about tion and the board docs not have full control of the MaeSharry has suggested a temporary building. It leases pans of it from the town, and its ban on BST in Europe, but the last thing Yeutter needs is another hormone ban. lease docs not include the room where the critical The Ibod and Drug Administration is Dad living alone...isn’t there shut-off was located. still testing BST, and it is only used on a Forty minutes elapsed before a town-employed limited number of cows as part of the custodian with a key to the room arrived. testing. The milk from those cows is another alternative?" marketed. Some U.S. supermarket chains It is understandable that no one anticipated the have banned BST products and the jury is problem of a burst pipe when the joint town and still out on its safety. Faced with retirement school responsibility for the building was worked But Yeutter is doing his best to paint Dunleavy’s ‘in’ nets a job BST as the next best thing to the tractor. out. There is no point now in pointing fingers. In fact, at a meeting in Vermont earlier But as School Supt'.rintendcnt James P. Ken­ decisions for a loved one? this month, he said BST is to the dairy By Bob Conrad America, a group that is entitled to a scat, nedy observed, “We’ve learned some lessons from lcavy wants to hold them to that. farmer what the tractor is to the grain this.” and not as a member of Connecticut’s “The guy who strives to be inclusive fanner. Marty Dunlcavy admits he was as ex­ delegation to the DNC. HERE'S HOW THE ARBORS CAN HELP. wins,” he says. Dunleavy says one of the In his letter to MaeSharry, Yeutter Whenever there is divided responsibility for cited as a kid who has just gotten Michael Secondly, and just as importantly to he pm y’s all-time greats lived by that prin­ warned that a European ban on BST public buildings, officials involved must get Jackson’s autograph. party here, the Dunlcavy appointment ciple - the late state and national chair­ would be seen as a follow-up to the con­ That was Dunleavy’s reaction when recognized someone who steers a definite 1 CHECK to help with moving expenses. Lease and move into an apart- together and work out a system under which man, John Moran Bailey. troversial beef hormone ban, and as a Ron Brown, the Democratic national philosophical course but always within As a member of the DNC’s rules com­ ment at The Arbors and get a check for $500! Whether the move is across whoever is on the scene has access to all the regular party bounds. trade barrier. His subtle, yet influential chairman, telephoned last week to say he mittee, Dunlcavy will have his chance to plug for BST ignores the controversy town or across the state, extra cash is always appreciated at moving time. devices needed to minimize damage in an emer­ was appointing Dunleavy to the rules Dunlcavy is a liberal. He’ll tell you that live by that principle, too, when it sorts swirling around the hormone. Yeutter gency. committee of the Democratic National before you can ask, in case you never SPECIAL CARRYING COST PROGRAM until the house is sold. Is mom out delegations to the next national con­ wrote to M aeSha^, “To the best of my Committee. hc^d of the ^ y , as many have not. He vention. M M ^ • thinking of moving but concerned about selling her home? No need to worry. insists on playing the game within the or­ knowledge, there is no scientific evidence It makes Dunleavy, a 33-year-old ganization, not nip at it from the fringes. to suggest that BST poses any kind of JL X JM Jm The Arbors has an innovative program to help homeowners pay for insurance, Political notes health threat to consumers.” alderman in New Haven, the first Con­ He says, for example, he’s “no friend of maintenance, utilities and other carrying costs for as long as it takes to sell ♦Democratic U.S. Rep. Bruce Morrison Why should there be any scientific necticut member of the DNC to receive l e a p ,” the liberal Legislative Electoral the house. such recognition from the still-young Action Program, he is uncomfortable with of Hamden and GOP U.S. Rep. John evidence? TTiec have been no scientific O p e n Forum studies on the effect of BST milk on Brown adminisuation. It installs a Con­ coalitions that use the Democratic banner Rowland of Waterbury can keep tabs on g '^ j A TWO-YEAR LEASE. There are no hidden or extra humans. The research done by its necticut member on one of the real in­ and work, in his view, so as to weaken the each other in Washington if they turn out I llir 1 ^ n T PP ! guarantee the monthly rental cost of apart­ sider, key committees of the DNC. party. to be rivals for governor in 1990. Their manufacturers as part of the FDA ap­ Stop by today and see our fine selection of offices in the Cannon House Office proval process has concentrated only on ments at The Arbors for two years upon signing the Teach your dog Not bad for a guy who was elected “Sure I’m a leftie, but I am a party ciassic sportswear and dresses. only last Decem'ber to the DNC and who Building are across the corridor from the effect of BST on cows, and even that lease." regular,: says Dunleavy, adding that ”I each other, by the luck of the draw when is still in doubt. Our "iittie shop” offers small hand made To the Editor: attended his first meeting in February. like being a politician." He says he has no But Brown’s reaching into Connecticut they landed there. Sources in the FDA told our associate gift items, home fragrances and When people live alone, they usually have a dog for interest in elective office outside of new ♦Rowland’s strong support by Tim Warner that the agency’s review of to tap Marty Dunlcavy sends a couple of Haven. As for his progress in the party, Country Diary bath products. Take a look at The Arbors protection. If you get a yourself a puppy, don’t train it to messages worth noting here. Republicans in Naugatuck, I am told BST has been less than stellar. Confiden­ go after anyone who comes to your home. Teach it to Dunlcavy says, ’Til be patient. I’ll wait One is that Ron Brown remembers, and reliably, is part of why Gerry Labriola of tial studies conducted by scientists hired bark first so you know someone is coming. my turn." 3 0 5 East Center Street 643-4958 • NO DOWNPAYMENT#NO COSTLY ENDOWMENT he’ll make his own moves with respect to that town was persuaded not to continue by the companies that produce BST raise That way you can put your dog in a room so it won’t He calls himself a protege of the late the party in this state. He remembers that with GOP gubernatorial hopeful Joel serious concerns about the health impact • THE ARBORS IS A RENTAL RETIREMENT COMMUNITY attack the person who is coming to your home, and we Vin Mauro, a power in new Haven on cows. Dunlcavy was with him well before he politics who almost became state chair­ Schiavone of New Haven. Gerry’s son where the monthly RENT covers it all! also know the dogs outside should be kept tied up. Don’t Dave is Republican town chairman in Why then would Yeutter go to bat for became a candidate for the national chair. man, turning it down at the last moment. •This is a limited lime offer, restrictions may apply, please call Ihe Arbors for additional infoimation let them run around. Naugatuck, and some party people were BST in Europe? His spokeswoman said He remembers that top leadership here, Mauro died from injuries he sustained in I saw a television program on a girl whose face was all suggesting that Dave ought to step down Yeutter didn’t want Europe to fan the con­ from State Chairman John Droney on a car accident. SECURITY: bitten up by a dog. Will her face ever be the same, or will if Gerry stuck with Joel. troversy over BST in the middle of the WALLPAPER SALE down, only got behind his candidacy after Dunleavy belatedly backed State Sen. 24-hour building security. Smoke detectors and sprinkler systems are in every apartment she have scars on her face? It looked terrible, and the ♦Local angle: The administrative aide FDA approval process. others dropped out. John Daniels for the Democratic nomina­ and throughout the building. Each apartment living room, kitchen and bath has mother was allowed only $145 which wouldn’t even pay So Brown’s naming Dunlcavy was to U.S. Sen. Carl Levin of Michigan, who Yeutter is asking MaeSharry not to the doctor who is taking care of it. If that was some tion for mayor of New Haven in he recent will be the VIP speaker at the Democratic form an opinion about BST until after the up to 50% OFF! been installed with a 24-hour emergency call system. ___ more than just rewarding someone who primary. It was one more exercise in what movie actress or well-known rich person, the owner campaign kick-off dinner in Hartford on FDA decides if the hormone is good or had supported him all the way for the Dunleavy loves - “the rough and tumble would be sued for damages. But some poor person Oct. 7 is Willie Blacklow, the same fel­ bad. Yet, at the same time, Yeutter is beat­ MEALS: party’s top post. Thee was, by indirection, of street politics.” couldn’t do that; no they have to suffer. low who was Toby Moffett’s top aide ing the drum for BST. He is telling One meal a day is provided with the option of additional meals on request. All food a message for the party as well. But for him it is always the politics of 30%-50% OFF Teach your dog not to be vicious if you want a dog. It must be said that Dunleavy was ap­ when Moffett was in Congress. Europeans, in essence, to allow BST to be is prepared on the premises by the outstanding Marriott Hotels Corporation. inclusion - within the organization. used there when it has not been approved ON ALL Mary Jarvis pointed because he is treasurer of the Democratic leaders arc forever saying Democratic Municipal Officials of Bob Conrad is a syndicated colum- for widespread use here and when the ef­ Wallcovering there’s room under the tent for all- Dun­ ncst. fect on humans is unknown. HOUSEKEEPING AND MAINTENANCE: 62D Pascal Lane Collections Weekly maid service and linen service for each resident. Full maintenance Manchester Health impacts aside, there are economic consequences to weigh also. of the grounds and the building including trash removal, water and sewer Rep. Peter Smith, R-Vt., has suggested a charges plus upkeep of apartment appliances are all included in the monthly In the hallowed halls of fame three-year moratorium on BST so Con­ rental fee. Letters policy gress can restructure the national dairy By Tom Tiede program. The high production that BST TRANSPORTATION: promises could radically skew the The Arbors maintains its own minibus. Residents may use the minibus transportation for The Manchester Herald welcomes original letters to NEW YORK — When New York American dairy market, drive prices the editor. University decided to construct a branch down and put small farmers out of busi­ medical and dental visits, shopping trips, scheduled activities, outings and local trips. Letters should be brief and to the point. They should near the Harlem River, back at the turn of ness. be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for ease in editing, the century, the school administrators But Yeutter appears more concerned ACTIVITIES: double-spaced. Letters must be signed with name, ad­ added at least one unprecedented touch. now about boosting the production of A full calendar of optional events each month including exercise dress and daytime telephone number for verification. They lined part of the western edge of the cows. “We just cannot, and should not, classes, movies, outings, lectures and special events. The Arbors also has The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the intcr- campus with a 630-foot colonnade to stop technological progress in this e.st of brevity, clarity and taste. E.A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. a library, gameroom, convenience store, personal gardening areas, beauty/ honor famous personalities. world,” Yeutter wrote to MaeSharry. barber shop and exercise room. Address letters to: Open Forum, Manchester Herald, No one knew how the feature would be It looks to us that Yeutter is saying, we 723 Main Street, Manchester P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. received, of course. There had never been cannot and should not let anything stand the likes of it before. There were statues in the way of selling American Agricul­ 649-4501 to heroes all over the nation, and various tural products overseas no matter what we sorts of monuments were likewise per­ put in them. vasive. But the Hall of Fame for Great Americans was the first venture into ar- chitectually collective commemoration. labor leaders, and surgical science. botanist; Edward MacDowell, a 19th cen­ Lebanon Lobbying m Alas, the walkway did not debut to Actually, the chicken museum may be tury composer; and Matthew Fbuntaine Iran’s new president, Hashemi Rafsan- overwhelming raves. And it’s been appropriate at that, or at least something Maury, who was the first man to chart the jani, has made a number of overtures to ARBORS relegated to obscurity over the years. Yet of a natural result. The Hall of Fame for bottom of the oceans. restore his nation’s post-Khomeini 1 it has certainly caused a stir of a sort Great Americans is laid out on former Then there are the fairly well known. credibility by freeing the American PAY TO since. It was dedicated in 1901, and that farmland. New York University purchased They include John Marshall, the judge; hostages in Lebanon. For example, he is: rank imitation. The hall of fame here is a vast pasture in the hills to build its af­ James McNeill Whistler, the painter; and authorized Syria to negotiate with U.S. the prototype for all the halls of fame that filiated campus; eggs did not come in car­ Mark Hopkins, the academic. They also officials in Damascus for return of the SOO.ao have multiplied in the United States. tons then, not even In New York. hostages. Syria balked at first because of include Stephen Foster, whose plaque is -4Mm> DOLl.AKS The second hall of fame was built in The campus, now known as Bronx inscribed: “Way down upon the Swanee U.S. support for Syria’s enemy in Los Angeles to honor amateur sports. I’he Community College, is operated today by ribber’; and John Philip Sousa, who is Lebanon - Christian Gen. Michel Aoun. third was put up in Cooperstown, N.Y., the City University of New York. And it identified by a bar of ’’Stars and Striplcs Then President Bush pulled U.S. for baseball. The Hall of Fame for Great still maintains the Great Americans Forever." diplomats out of Lebanon and blamed Americans has encouraged the creation of colonnade. School official Carol Banks Finally, the superstars: George threats from Aoun. it was enough to en­ an estimated 1,000 others, everything says the hall of fame has been thoroughly Washington to Tliomas Edison. Stonewall courage the Syrians, and they began from the Aviation Hall of Fame to the refurbished — CUNY provides upward of Jackson is quoted on his plaque as warn­ secret talks with U.S. officials. Our sour­ MEMO lodXA—- Hall of Fame for Women. $50,000 a year to keep it in good repair ing against taking “counsel from your ces say that there is hope for the hostages of luxury Most of the copies seem to honor — and she guesses it looks as fine as fears.” Ben Franklin carries on about the as long as those talks aren’t disrupted. OippoiAjc^'hA^^ -h yfset sports of one kind or another. There is a when it was elected. Constitution. And Samuel Clemens notes SHOWERS hall of fame for boxing, a hall of fame for The colonnade sits on a river view that “loyalty to a petrified opinion never broke a chain or freed a human soul.” ® S S jdipq SIORK deliveries softball, a hall of fame for weight lifting, bluff and connects three of the original Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta r e h r e m f n The honorees are mostly men, and ANNIVERSARIES IS a hall of fame for speed skating, and a campus buildings. It is divided into six are syndicated columnists. hall of fame for freshwater anglers in categories of achievement: jurists, mostly white. There are two blacks, SHOPPING EXCURSIONS ENGAGEM NIS Why wait? Wisconsin at which visitors may walk educators, scientists and the like. Banks however: Booker T. Washington and . COUNIRY PICNICS ^ Come by on your own or bring Mom, Dad, or Grandma with you. 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■f 10—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1989 iKaurlirslrr Hrralft Watch HUD GOP Section 2, Page 11 From Page 1 From Page 1 From Page 1 SPORTS Wednesday, Sept. 27,1989 prevention is just common sense. He the name in the phone book and call “The majority of burglars are not ment Operations subcommittee on Democratic Town Chairman meeting laws. said things as simple as locking to sec if anyone answers the phone. dangerous people. But they arc employment and housing. Theodore R. Cummings to speak at Garside said the Democrats owe doors when leaving home and Coleman said it is vital that timid and scared, and they will hurt Despite congressional protests the Oct. 25 session. She said Gar- the public an apology for having having doorways lit at night can be a people identify valuable belongings, you if that is their option," Coleman that he was throwing up roadblocks side has accepted. Handley said she deterrent to crime. conducted government business in such as televisions and stereos, be­ said. in their investigation, Pierce read a planned to ask Jonathan Daube, secret. And he said the Republican cause even if such items are later MHS girls easily thump SW Walsh also said that it is impor­ He added that because criminals brief statement saying he had not president of MCC, to moderate the Ito y has always stood for open tant to have house numbers clearly found, if the owner can’t show proof are often tense, any difficulties they had time to prepare, did not have the session. government. He said it was a of o’vncrship, the police will not located on the mail boxes, but he did have in entering a residence may be HUD documents he needed and Guest speakers are scheduled for Republican majority that instituted By Len Auster give it back. Coleman recommended enough to thwart the effort. not recommend putting names on would invoke his constitutional right other sessions. , the comment sessions at which Manchester Herald that the person’s driver’s license Bolton is equipped with the emer­ boxes. He said that when responding not to testify. She said she had planned to do citizens can bring complaints to the number be engraved, instead of a so­ gency 911 number, and Coleman to a call, if there is a clear street ad­ “The subcommittee’s desire to the introduction and overview ses­ directors. If any team was going to challenge Manchester High’s cial security number, because police said that in the event of an actual dress on the box, it will help him rush me through this process, sion Oct. 18 herself. She said she Garside said the Republicans will supremacy in girls’ soccer in the CCC East Division this have automatic access to the driver’s emergency, that should be the first and other troopers find the place together with various statements has conducted such courses at MCC not open their caucuses because they year, it was supposed to be South Windsor High. faster. license number. number that is called. Because made by members ... leads me to and elsewhere in the state before. do not have to do so under the law Well, if that’s the case, then the Indians, ranked No. 1 response time is often delayed, the the painful conclusion that I have “I tried to do them a favor and since they do not have a quorum of in the state, arc well on their way to a sixth consecutive He added that if a criminal knows Coleman said that people canne* sooner police know about a the name of the people living at the been prejudged by this body,” they stabbed me in the back,” she directors. league championship. The Bobcats visited Memorial take the attitude that :f a criniinal problem, the better off everyone will Pierce said. said of the Republicans. Cummings said the FOIC had Field Tuesday afternoon with a similar record as address, that person could look up wants to break in, he will. be, Coleman said. “Under these circumstances, my “Do you think she is going to talk made its ruling and the Democrats Manchester. counsel has advised me and I have about the revaluation or the sewer will abide by it, although reluctant­ Thai’s where, however, any duplication ended. The In­ agreed to assert my constitutional plant?” Zinsser asked. ly, because he feels it is unfair. dians, held off the scorcshect for 40 minutes, finally Share rights under the Fifth and Sixth He said the real issues in the elec­ “We have asked the Republicans broke through 4:58 into the second half cn route to an Amendments by refusing to answer tion will be the failure of the to do the same thing,” he said. Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald easy 4-0 win. From Page 1 questions before this subcommit­ Democratic majority in the town’s He said the Republicans instead Manchester sits atop the CCC East at 4-0, 5-0 overall, tee,” he said. “I uiist this subcom­ failed tax revaluation attempt and will “take advantage of the unfair­ STAYING PUT — Joe Erardi, who for a while South Windsor drops to 3-1, 4-1 overall. The In­ mittee will remember that these the fine the town has to pay for ness” and continue their closed-door short while had taken a job elsewhere, dians outshot the Bobcats, 30-5. The differential was suggested the job-sharing to meet Use and experience companies need That decision was based on the rights are intended as shields for the having filled in wetlands illegally meetings. 16-2 at the half. the needs of the town. to fill key positions. The women, said his love for coaching kept him here in ages of their children, Brian, 4, and innocent and that they do not create while making improvements to tlie He said that from now on, the “The first half we tried to draw South Windsor out and Based on Dinnie’s qualifications, however, want to raise their children Carly, 1. Manchester. he selected her from the applicants any inference or presumption of sewage disposal plant. Democrats will hold their caucuses then come forward but they just stayed back,” and work part time, he said. Dinnie has been working in the for the position. However, later Din- wrongdoing.” At the morning conference, held wiA the public invited to listen in, Manchester coach Joe Erardi said. “Their keeper Neither Fredrickson nor Dinnic Youth Services Department in South nie told him she had decided she Raul L. Perito, his attorney, said at Republican election headquarters, or if they are held privately, only the (sophomore Chantal Holcombe) was not only spec­ has been in a job-sharing situation Windsor and in the Parks and only wanted to work part time, in Pierce might be ready to testify on Garside also dismissed as a “careful­ Democratic directors will be tacular, but lucky. And with that combination, you wind before but Dinnie said, “It’s an ex­ Rwreation Department in Rocky order to spend time with her Oct. 27, the next date he has been ly orchestrated smokescreen” plans present. up with zero goals.” citing idea.” Hill. She has been a Vernon resident “We had a great first half. We were really proud at children. ordered before the panel. But out­ by the Democrats to hold a caucus Th o u g h ts Dinnie will work 20 to 25 hours a for four years but is originally from halftime. We’re playing the No. 1 team in the state and Fredrickson did not apply for the side the committee room, Perito told of Democratic directors Thursday week. After they assess what Newington. She attended Central and invite the public to it. A pLEN ty we held them scoreless for 40 minutes,” South Windsor position but was recommended to programs already exist in town, the reporters the subcommittee wouldn’t Connecticut State University and give Pierce a fair hearing. Garside said the Democrats are coach Ken Collins .said. “The second half I think they Elsesser, she said. two will determine who will be in Gene Len Auster gradiMted from Lyndon State Col­ “They want to try, convict and opening up their caucuses only be­ ju.st wore us down. Their first two goals were off of “He contacted me and we worked charge of specific activities and lege in Vermont. cause they were ordered to do so by second efforts off the crossbar. That happens when out a deal,” said Fredrickson. what may be added. sentence him, and we will not let From Page 1 Fredrickson, 35, and her husband, that occur,” Perito said. “This man is the state’s Freedom of Information they’re aggressive in the box and we’re just standing flat. Elsesser says combining the “Both of us will have a grip on William, town residents, have a 2- an innocent man,” Commission. I think we were just tired.” qualifications of the two women will what the other is doing,” said Din­ p53 is likely to play a role in many year-old, Peter, and an 8-month-old, The POI Commission has ruled Erardi said it was a matter of making a slight adjust­ offer the town recreation program a nie. Rep. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., common cancers,” including breast Scott. She also wants to work part- who is not on the subcommittee and that two gatherings of Democratic ment. “The second half we wanted to push the hall out­ lot. Dinnie, 31, said she and her hus­ cancer, ovarian cancer and bladder Erardi really time in order to be with her children. whose presence drew protests from Directors last year were meetings side and then lay the ball across the . It worked out He said the concept of job-sharing band, Bruce, decided together it was cancer, he said. Her last position was as a senior ser­ not caucuses because a quorum of nicely. In my mind, there was no question if wc were Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald is relatively new but has been tried too soon for her to go to work full Pierce’s lawyer, accu.scd Pierce of During the past few years, resear­ vices director for Glastonbury. She playing “a game of legal hide-and- directors was present and going to score one, then it would open up a little bit.” successfully by businesses in state. time. “We weighed the pros and chers have found indirect evidence is originally from New Britain and seek.” He said the former cabinet Democratic Town Chairman didn’t want to Sophomore Jessica Marquez, who received some per­ ON THE BALL — Manchester High’s Sheila Ringbloom (2) battles with South Windsor’s The idea he said, is a sign of the cons and decided part time was the that defects in at least six genes can received both her bachelors and Theodore R. Cummings par­ sonal instruction about being more aggressive from Erar­ Wendy Clark for the ball during their CCC East Division game Tuesday afternoon at times. Businesses found that many way to go for a few more yeai's,” member in the Reagan administra­ contribute to lung cancer, which af- women have the education, exper- masters degrees from the University tion “does not want to come forth ticipated. The ruling means that the di at the intermission, accounted for three of the Indian Memorial Field. The Indians whipped the previously unbeaten Bobcats, 4-0. Dinnie said. of Connecticut. flicts an estimated 150,000 and tell his side of the story.” Democrats violated the state’s open Americans a year. leave coaching goals. She headed in the first goal off a rebound of a shot by freshman Sharon Fish that ricocheted off the crossbar. only a “fair performance,” came despite the absence of see a weakness,” he answered. Fish was involved in goal No. 2 for Manchester. Her two-thirds of his starling midfield. Junior Shelly Dicterle R)r a very short while back in the first week of South Windsor’s counterattack had the Indians back left fooler struck the right post, and Kathy Cumberbatch suffered a fractured metatarsal bone in her left foot at the Firehouse August, Manchester High School was in the market for a was there to direct it home. That was with 16:36 left. on their heels part of the second half, but the Bobcats did new girls’ varsity soccer coach. Top 40 Basketball Selection camp last weekend at CCSU not mount any serious scoring threats. Sweeperback Manchester added its final two scores in a 2 1/2- and is out a minimum of four weeks, maybe for the From Page 1 It was maybe the shortest vacancy on record. minutc span. Marquez, deftly trapping a cross from Cum­ Tracy Hart along with Jen Brindisi had strong games in season. And Patti Hombostcl was stepped on, and didn’t front of goal is Missy Daversa and Amy Shumaker, who Joe Erardi launched the Indian girls’ soccer program in berbatch at her feet, lifted a 15-yardcr over Holcombe’s play the final 70 minutes. 1981 a^d has seen it progress to where most schools combined for four saves. outstretched arms. Marquez completed her hat trick, Erardi complimented the play of freshman Sheila of that station to more efficiently statewide use Manchester as a barometer. He’s an excel­ giving her four goals for the season, with a 25-yard loft Manchester’s next game is Friday at home against lent coach; his teams have won five consecutive CCC Ringbloom and sophomore Katie Smith at midfield, also Hartford Public at Memorial Field. cover ares in the south end that have again into the top shelf of the cage. adding Karen Raltanakoun has found a permanent home developed. ^ s t Division titles and he was named coach of the year “Jessica is an impact player. Wc haven’t been getting at midfield, as well. Manchester g 4 _ 4 Because of the relocation of the in 1985 by the Connecticut Soccer Coaches Association the ball to her enough,” Erardi said. South Windsor g 0 0 and coach of the year in 1987 by the Connecticut High How docs Collins rate Manchester?” They arc a Scoring: M- Marquez 3. Cumberbatch department’s four south end stations The Indians’ convincing win, which Erardi ranked as dynamite team. They’re strong in every position. I don’t Saves: M- Missy Daversa and Amy Shumaker 4 combined; SW- Hol­ over the years, the School Street sta­ School Coaches Association. combe 13. tion’s jurisdiction is overlapped by But his talents do not slop with coaching. Erardi, 34, is the other stations’ coverage, Rivosa a 1973 graduate of Manchester High School and a 1977 said. graduate of Central Connecticut State University. He earned a master’s degree in supervision from CCSU in Rockville runs away from Manchester The School Street station is in 1984 and received his administrative certificate in 1986. “desperate shape by now,” Cassano When ^ c Southington High School director of ath­ added. By Jim Tierney letics position became vacant, and was advertised in the Manchester Herald eg S A M S U N G apropriatc newsletter, he decided to apply — not know­ Rivosa said the department is WWA3100 looking at at least four sites and 13" Color TV With ing what he was about to set into motion. In this season-opening triangular meet for the hopes to review many more. “At the time, I felt deep down it was an opportimity Manchester High boys’ and girls’ cross country teams, The site residents criticized Tues­ for me to go through an interviewing process, and to up­ one team — Rockville High — ran away with victories date my resume,” Erardi said. day is on Highland Street, east of Remote Control in both races in CCC East action T\iesday afternoon at the entrance to Interstate 384, NOW THAFS AN OFFER! He would not know how far off target he could be. Wickham Park. Rivosa said. The 1.27 acres under Erardi’s very youthful looking, but he made one large Keyed by a 3-5-6-7-S finish, the visiting Rams easily 139-channel quartz digital tuning, 21 -key wire­ impression to the folks in Southington. “I truly fell if I consideration is owned by Northeast outdistanced Manchester, 20-43. The Indians defeated less remote w/direct access tuning, dark tube, received one interview, it would be super. I really didn’t Utilities, but the land next door is EXTRA UROE CAPACITY Fermi High of Enfield, 23-38. on-screen display, programmable scan, AH think I had an opportunity to get the job.” owned by the state. & auto color. On the girls’ side, Rockville, unofficially ranked Wrong again. Anna Karszes of 213 Highland St. seventh in the state, placed its top seven runners in the said the street is narrow and Washer There were six who were interviewed for the AD post; top 10 and cruised to an 18-43 win over Manchester. The dangerous in certain areas because it Heavy duty, 2 wash/rinse temp>efature selec­ A t fileyjent'id two who were called back for a second round. You don’t Indians also defeated Fermi, 15-48. Both Manchester have to guess twice who one of the two was. banks toward houses. She said tions. Unbalanced load control system, Where an extended warranty boys and girls will see action next Tbesday against En­ enamel. vehicles have knocked her mailbox always costs you less! “I was one of the two finalists, and immediately that field and Hartford Public in Hartford. Rockville boys are down several times in the winter. (Wednesday) night they called and said the position was 3-0 in dual meets while the Rockville girls are 3-1. mine,” Erardi recalls. Karszes called the street a Manchester senior Dave Ghabrial secured the in­ The position was Erardi’s. Except he never did say dividual title with a 15:47 clocking over the 3.1-mile “raceway” and David Magnan of 94 “yes” officially. They apparently didn’t ask before leak­ Highland St. agreed. Magnan said course. Ghabrial drew clear from Fermi’s Nigel Daly ing the story to the media. after the former crossed the mile mark in 5:06. Ghabrial he was concerned about the safety There were, as the saying goes two flies in the oint­ of small children on that area of the defeated Daly by 15 seconds. Junior Dave Hoagland was ment. First and foremost, the family-oriented Erardi did ninth followed by freshman Joe Moriarty in 12th, senior street, which has no sidewalks. not want to take any more time away from his growing “It’s a dangerous place to drive SOME OFFERS YOU P&t Dwyer in 13th and junior Willie Christiana in 15lh. family. “Rockville’s a good team,” Manchester boys’ coach down,” Magnan said. “You’ve got “1 work long hours as it is and to put an additional 10 school buses on that road, you’ve George Suitor said. “We had decent performances. got joggers on that road ... I think hours of travel (to my schedule), I had a hard lime jus­ Ghabrial’s performance was good. It (Ghabrial’s time) you’re going to have a problem.” tifying that,” Erardi said. “My children (Joey, 8, and isn’t a bad time for this time of year. Nobody pressed CAN’T REFUSE! Chelsea, 5) are young and I want to see them as much as him...... A resident who refused to give I can.” her name said many joggers use the — QAeg AL SIEFFERrS SIMPLY HAS THE BEST BUYS! “Moriarty has done a good job as a freshman. Dwyer’s road, especially around the time of The other lieup was the Southington position would coming off an asthma attack. This is the best race he’s the Manchester Road Race. have taken him away from his second love — coaching. run so far. Willie Christiana is a nice surprise. We’re He would have been the fulltime athletic director, at a “As the race (gets) closer, it’s a young. We’re going to take our lumps. We ran the quite handsome salary, period. thundering herd,” the woman said. SELF-CLEANING OVEN toughest team in the league right off. We’re progressing The resident said she was also But his family, and desire to coach, made any thought well. We’re improving. The yoLmger kids are starting to DON’T TAKE of leaving Manchester at this time mute. concerned about noise, even after 3 0 " Electric handle the mileage.” Rivosa said fire trucks avoid using THE DAY OFF! Any regrets? “None,” he answers imswervingly. “I feel Suitor also cited the performance of freshman Matt their sirens at night. Range __ Just coll to confirm one real positive of what I decided. I work with a tremendous Labbe, who took 19th. Senior Dan Chesney was 21st. hour before prearranged group of people here. Reginald Pinto/Manchealer Herald “I will not approve of engine Junior All-Stater Sara Walker of Rockville ran away Reginald Pinlo/Manchester Herald delivery “The Southington job was a nice opportunity for me, sounds,” the woman said. with the girls’ race by 45 seconds. Her winning time was NINTH OVERALL — Manchester High’s One of the problems with the but with my children as young as they arc. I’m probably 14:47 for the 2.5-milc course. Teammate Tracey WiaUski TOP INDIAN GIRL — Senior Beth Cool $ 5 9 9 very content being here. I can coach, teach and do some Dave Hoagland was second on his team, Highland Street site is that heavy was a distant second in 15:32. Manchester senior Beth led Manchester High Tuesday afternoon, 1 athletic administrative work right here. I can say I look power lines there might have to be Cool was third in 15:35 while juniors Marianne Loto and ninth overall, in Tuesday’s cross country placing third overall in CCC East Division H EAVY DUTY One 8" and three 6" Tilt- forward coming to work every day, and I don’t know relocated, which could be cosily, of­ Kristi Dulbcrger took eighth and ninth, respectively. action at Wickham Park. lock Colrod® surface how many people can say that.” action at Wickham Park. ficials said. Juniors Lisa TUrek and Lori Lalibcrte placed 11th and units. Auto, oyen timer, The athletes he’s dpalt with through the years made “Northeast Utilities is vehemently Dryer 15lh, respectively. Junior Dee Dec Flynn and senior clock and signal buzzer. the hard decision easy. “It’s a great setting here and I’ve against having their power lines Diana Pappas came in 17lh and 18th for Manchester. Rust-resistant porcelain enamel drum. Up to been blessed working with some extraordinary kids. Rockville was that strong because against Windham last them.” over any building,” Rivosa said. Manchester girls’ coach Stan Bebyn was stunned by 130 minute timed cycle. Easy to clean up-front Some coaches get burnt out after five years, some after week they looked fiat. They looked tired. They weren’t Boye’ rMuHs: 1. Dave Ghabrial (M), 15:47 for lha 3.1-mil# course 2 Residents offered several sugges­ Rockville’s performance. Daly (F), 3. Sugrue (R). 4. Mulready (F). 5. Marchatti (R). 6. Slawertsari lint fitter. 10. Every year here is a fresh one and I look forward to napping today. It was totally unexpected. My girls have tions for locations that would better “I thought it would be a closer meet,” Bebyn said. “I (R). 7. Trask (R), 8. Warden (R), 9. Hoagland (M), 10. LaChapelle (R). SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK them,” Erardi said. worked hard and have done everything I’ve asked of Gkla' rasutts: 1. Sara Whlker (R). 14;47 tor the 25-milo layout. 2 serve new housing developments on was thinking one or two points. I was a little bit surprised 90-ddy refund or exhonge from GE on ony new wosher, Erardi, some day in the future, may apply again for an . them. I was sorry it didn’t turn out a little better for Wiatrski (R), 3. Cool (M), 4. Maloon (R). 5. Golden (R). 6. Marik (R). 7 Birch Mountain Road and Spring dryer, refrigerator, freezer, range product, dishwosher! Harnois (R), 8. Loto (M). 9. Dulborgar (M). 10. Silva (R). administrative job somewhere. He hopes what transpired Street. One resident suggested compactor or microwave oven purchased at retail. with the Southington school system won“t be held renovating the town parks garage on against him. ”I would hope if and when I do apply again Charter Oak Street. somewhere, the system has the rationale to listen to why DiRosa said the garage option is the change of heart took place.” Cubbies have what counts - NL East title being considered, as well as Erardi, if you listen, never did waiver. “I love to renovating the existing School Street station. Cassano said after the coach,” he says. And something he heard a couple of By Ben Walker and did it the same way they’ve been winning all year — weekend’s three-game series at St. Louis. The next big W ASSOCIATES INC * meeting he believes renovating the years back has stuck with him. The Associated Press aggressive offense and good pitching. game for the Cubs will be Wednesday night at Wrigley garage would be the most cost-ef­ “John Toner (former University of Connecticut head Rync Sandberg, the only everyday starter left from Field, almost certainly against San Francisco, as Chicago fective alternative because the town You have Al's {tersonal guarantee football coach and afterward director of athletics) spoke MONTREAL — At the start, the New York Mets had Chicago’s last title team in 1984, dashed home from first tries to reach its first World Series since 1945. owns the land. SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER f at the Connecticut High School Coaches Association more talent, St. Louis and Philadelphia had more stars base on an error in the eighth inning and Greg Maddux “1 don’t care who we play,” Zimmer said. “I just want EASY TO GET TO: Coach of the Year banquet. He said the biggest mistake and Montreal and Pittsburgh had more potential. Also under consideration is a site 445 Hartford Rd. • Keeney St. Exit, I-384 COMING FHOM THE HAHTFORO EASY TERMS: and Mitch Williams made it stand up. to enjoy this for a day.” AREA TAKE I M TO THE NEW he ever made was leaving coaching too soon,” Erardi re­ on Spring Street at its intersection l<3»4 EXPRESSWAY GET OFF AT Choose Mosiefcota. Visa, At the end, the Chicago Cubs had the only more that “After we got that close, I wasn’t going to blow it,” The Cubs and Giants split 12 games this season. Each MANCHESTER, CT THE KEENET STREET EXIT (iS) Discover or our GECC plon lates. “I’ve always remembered that.” TAKE 2 LEFTS TO AL SIEFFERTS matters — victories. Williams said after striking out pinch hitter Mike with Wyllys Street, privately owned team went 3-3 at its home park, although San Francisco’s Open Mon.-Thurs. 9:30-9. Tues.. Wed., Sat. ’til 5, Fri 'til 8 Manchester High, and the athletes he guides, are glad. The Cubs clinched the National League East cham­ Fitzgerald with the tying nm on third base to end the big hitters will come East trying to cause problems. land on Gardner Street and a parcel pionship T\iesday night, beating Montreal 3-2 about an game. on South Main Street just south of Open Sunday 12 to 5 • Tel. 647-9997 ^ T ctoyi some as cash. But getting out of trouble has been the Cubs’ strength ------no poyment required Len Auster is sports editor of the Manchester hour after second-place St. Louis lost 4-1 at Pittsburgh. That made Don Zimmer a champion for the first time the 1-384 east ramp, Rivosa said. Herald. The Cubs became the first team to cam a playoff spot. as a manager in 11 seasons and made meaningless this See CUBBIES, page 18 12—MANOIi:STER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1989—13 SCOREBOARD Lamp fights High School Roundup

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Assigned Dale Bushrf 4 110 Sosa cl Lamp has piled up mileage as a job-hunting free agent Milwaukoe 80 77 .510 5''2 3 0 0 0 Kushner, Rod Dallman, Sean LeBrun, Dean Larkin dh 1 1 1 3 Gudlenss ' Clevoland 71 86 .452 14'/2 3 0 0 0 Ewen. Shawn Bryan and Mike Stevens, left four times. Baker ss 3 0 1 0 Now Vbrk 71 86 .452 14'/2 ' wings; Mike Keller, Todd McLellan and Guy Webster c 3 1 1 0 Now, just turned 37, he appears to be beating the odds Dotroit 58 100 .367 28 T o lsit 33 7 11 7 Totala 28 1 3 1 Rouleau, centers; Kerry Clark, Mika Walsh and in bidding for a third one-year contract with the Boston West Division Tim Hanley, right wings; Bill Barg. Jalf Finlay, MInnssola 000 241 000—7 Red Sox in 1990. W L Pci. GB Shawn Evans, Hank Lammans, Chris Pryor and Oakland 95 62 .605 — 100 000 0 0 0 -1 Andre Brassard, dalenseman; and Goarge Lamp turned in another outstanding relief job Monday DP—Minnesota 2. Crvcago 2. LO B—Min­ Kansas City 90 67 .573 5 Maneluk and Rich DaRose, goaltarxlars, to night as the Red Sox shocked New York with eight first California 89 68 .567 6 nesota 7, Chicago 3 2 B - Wbbsler. 3B— Gael ti. HFT-LarKin (6). FVcKott (8) S B - Puckett Springfield of the American Hockey League. Texas 81 76 .516 14 Fteturnad Travis Green, center, to Spokane of inning runs and held on for a 9-5 victory over the (11), Boston (7). GuJieri (36) SF-Larkin, Hale. Minnesota 78 80 .494 17'/2 the Yfastern Hockey League, and Danny Yankees. Seattle 70 87 .446 25 ... IP H H ER BB SO M t'- ____H- Minnesota Lorenz, goaltender, to Seattle of the W H L “Why is it that when the Yankees and the Red Sox get Chicago 67 90 .427 26 —Assigned Jeff Tuesday's Gamas ApuileraW.3 5 9 3 1 1 3 6 Chicago Bloamberg, Jayson More and Paler Lavlolette, together there arc hits all over the place no matter who is defensemen, and Mike Golden, Kevin Miller Perez U 1 1 14 4 7 6 6 5 1 pitching?’’ Boston manager Joe Morgan asked. Boston 9, New York 5 and Jason Lafraniers, lonvards, to Flint of the Detroit 4, Toronto 3 Long 2 2 1 1 0 0 International Hockey League. Given a 1-0 lead in the first, veteran Andy Hawkins, Patterson i 1 0 0 1 1 Minnesota 7, Chicago 1 PITTSBURGH PENGUINS-AaaIgnod Jamie Milwaukee 7, Baltimore 3 Segura 1 0 0 0 0 0 14-15, retired just one batter. He surrender^ five hits Leach, right wing, to Muskegon of 9ie Interna­ S' / Seattle 3, Cleveland 2 BJones 1 1 0 0 0 0 tional Hockey League. and three walks and was charged with all eight runs, al­ Oakland 4, Texas 3 Perez p th e o » 4 beners in the 5lh The Associated Press VYP-Perez ST. LOUIS BLUES—Signed Gordie Roberts though reliever Jimmy Jones allowed two RBI singles. Kansas City 4, California 0 and Dave Richter, defensemen, to multiyser Umpires— Hor^. Reed, First Johnson, Third. “The way those batters kept walking up to the plate I Wednesday's Games contracts. — Boston’s Nick Clark. WINNIPEG JETS—Signed Dave Ellett. 10TH PLAYER AWARD didn’t know if we’d ever get them out,’’ New York’s Don Now York (Terrell S5) at Boston (Oopson T— 2:53 A —6.772 defenseman. Assigned Scott Schneider, canter, Mattingly said. 11-7). 7.35 p.m. Esasky holds the clubs’ 10th Player Award to Moncton of Ihe American Hockey League. Wade Boggs had two hits, his 202nd and 203rd of the Toronto (Stiob 16-8) at Detroit (Alexander Brewers 7, Orioles 3 Intamalional during ceremonies prior to Tuesday night’s 6 17). 7:35 p.m. BALTIMORE MILWAUKEE CANADIAN NATIONAL TEAM—Added Lane season, scored one run and drove in one in Boston’s f ^ Minnesota (Dyer 3-7) at CNcago (Hillegas ab r h M Lambert arxf Steve Graves, forwards. game with the Yankees at Fenway Park. 7 10), 8:30 p.m. ■ second biggest inning of the year. ' PBradfy If 4 0 0 0 Felder rl 5 SOCCER Baltimore (Milacki 13-12) at Milwaukee The award, based on a poll of the fans, is Orsulak rf 4 1 2 2 Spiers ss Z American Indoor Soccer Aaaoclallon Every Boston batter except Jody Reed, who had an (Rouss 9 8), 8:30 p.m. National League results Dodgers 2, Giants 1 CRipkn ss 4 0 0 0 Molitor 2b z MILWAUKEE WAVE— Signed Tony Pierce, RBI single, scored in the big inning. And everyone ex­ Texas (Moyer 4 8) at Oakland (M.Moore for a Boston player “who performed above Tettletn dh 4 0 0 0 Bates 2b C SANFRAN LO S AN GELS goaltender, to a one-year contract Named 18-11), 10:05 p.m. Pirates 4, Cardinals 1 Hockey Millign 1b 4 1 2 0 Y juntcl z a b r h b i a b r h b i Pierce director of community relations. and beyond the capacity one would nor­ cept Kevin Romine, who walked, drove in a run. Cleveland (Farrell 8 14) at Seattle (Johnson STLOUIS PITTSBURGH Wlhgtn 3b 4 0 0 0 Brock dh Z Butlar cf 4 0 0 0 Griffin ss 4 0 0 0 Major Indoor Soccer Laagua 7-8), 10:05 p.m a b r h b i ab r h bl mally expect.” Although down 8-1, the Yankees kept pecking away at Reginald PintofManchester Herald Deverex cl 3 0 2 1 Sheffild 3b Z RThmp 2b 3 0 0 0 Rndiph 2b 4 1 1 0 DALLAS SIDEKICKS— Signed Richard Kansas City (Gordon 16-9) at California (Ab­ Coleman If Bonds If 4 1 1 0 starter Eric Hctzcl, 2-3. Hetzel struggled for 5 13 innings, Quirk c 3 0 0 0 SurhoH c 3 Lags ph 10 0 0 LHarris If 3 0 2 0 NHL exhibition standings Chinapoo, midlisidar, and Mike Powers, bott 12-11), 10:35 p.m. OSmith ss Beliss 4 0 1 1 GOING TO THE BALL — Manchester High’s Karen Rattanakoun, rear, gets set to send off Hulett2b 1110 Vaughn If 3 WCIark 1b 4 1 2 1 Been If 0 0 0 0 defender, to one-year contracts. allowing nine hits, two walks and five runs before being Thursday's Games Guerrer 1b VanSlyk cl 4 0 1 1 WALES CONFERENCE Canale 1b i KMitchl If 3 0 0 0 Murray 1b 3 0 0 0 WICHITA WINGS— Agreed to terms with 1 0 Zeile c Bonilla 3b 3 2 3 0 Patrick Dhrltlon replaced by Lamp. a blast during Tuesday’s game against South Windsor at Memorial Field. Other Indians in Totals 31 3 7 3 Totals 31 Flilas 3b 3 0 0 0 Hamitn 3b 3 0 0 0 Andy Chapman, forward, on a one-year con­ Texas at Oakland. 3:15 p.m. Bmnsky rf fTReykJs rf 4 0 0 1 Uribe pr 0 0 0 0 Scioscia c 2 0 10 W L T OF GA Lamp allowed an RBI single by Brian Dorsett, then the play are Amy Mizoras (16) and Jessica Marquez (9). The Indians won, 4-0. Baltlinora 010 000 NY Rangers tract, Milwaukee at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Pnditn 3b Distfno 1b 2 0 0 0 MWIms ss 4 0 0 0 Shelby cl 4 3 0 29 28 Milwauksa 110 020 3 0 0 0 COLLEGE retired the next seven batters in order before Lee Smith Cleveland at Seattle, 10:05 p.m. Oquervi 2b King 1b 2 0 11 Kennedy c 0 0 0 Philadelphia 3 2 1 18 15 In Brief. . . 3 Gonzalz rf 3 1 1 0 COLGATE— Namad Janet Little assistant ath­ E—Milligan. DP—Milwaukee 2. LOB— Bal­ NY Islanders 3 2 0 17 13 Kansas City at California, 10:35 p.m. MThmp cf LVIliere c 4 0 0 0 Sheridn rf 3 0 1 0 FTMrtinz p 3 0 1 1 letic director. mopped up with a 1 -2-3 ninth. timore 3, Milwaukee 3. 2B—Hulett, Spiers. Hill p Pittsburgh 2 4 1 22 25 Only games scheduled Lind 2b 2 12 0 Downs p 2 0 0 0 JHowell p 0 0 0 0 COLOFIADO STATE—Announced that Rod­ Lamp, lowering his earned run average to 2.39 in his 3B—Spiers. HR—Felder (3), Sheffield (5), Horton p Pattersn p 10 0 0 New Jersey 2 4 0 19 24 Molitor (11), Orsulak (7). S—Canale. Oberkfl ph 1 0 1 0 ney Bowman and Shawn Stephens, running National League standings Rower p Landrm p 0 0 0 0 Benjmn pr 0 0 0 0 \4foshington 0 0 0 0 0 41st relief appearance, said he wasn’t too comfortable IP H R ER BB SO back, have been dismissed from the football 3 on 3 tournament is set TPena ph Brantley p 0 0 0 0 Adams Division while watching the first inning from the bullpen. Manchester boys rally BaHImora team. East Division Deyley p Montreal 5 1 0 27 19 0 0 0 Totals 31 1 4 1 Tolalt 28 2 6 1 NEBRASKA—Reinstated Lamont White, run­ w L P d . GB DJohnson L.4-7 Hartford 4 2 1 27 23 The Manchester Jaycecs first annual “3 on 3’’ basket­ “My mind flashed back to Sept. 23, last year when we San Francisco 100 000 000—1 ning beck. X Chicago 90 68 .570 — Thurrrwnd Totals 28 1 4 1 Totala 30 4 9 4 Buffalo 4 1 0 20 LotAngalat 000 011 OOx—2 13 ball tournament will be held Saturday, Oct. 21, at 4 p.m. rallied from far back to beat the Yankees 10-9 in New St. 1 ouis 85 73 .538 5 Schmidt SILouls 100 000 0 0 0 -1 Boston 2 3 1 22 DP—San Francisco 2 LOB—San Francisco 20 at the Mahoney Rcc Center. New Vbrk 83 74 .529 6"2 McDonald PMaburgh------100 101 lOx—4 Quebec 1 4 2 16 York,” Lamp said after the Red Sox’ sixth victory in a 5, Los Angeles 3. 2B— Gonzalez. 3B— LHarris. 26 Montreal 81 77 .513 9 Milwaukee DP— StLouis 1, Pittsburgh 2, LOB— S to u is CAMPBELL CONFERENCE . The event is sponsored by the Jaycecs, Nassiff Sports row and 10th in the last 11 games. HR-VYCIark (23). for win over Bobcats Pittsburgh 73 84 .465 16'/2 Navarro W.7-7 9 1 3, Pittsburgh 6. 2B— Bonilla, Bell. 3B—Bonilla. Norria Division IP H R E R BB SO Co. and the Manchc.stcr Herald. “It was my birthday, and I was the winning pitcher in Philadelphia 63 95 .399 27 W P— Navarro. BK DJohnson 2. SB— Bonds (32). S— F^ttorsoii 2. W L T G F GA San Francisco Football SOUTH WINDSOR — Yfesl Division Umpires— Home, McClelland; First, Tschida; IP H R ER BB SO SL Louis 5 1 0 25 The tournament includes a long distance shootout. that wild game when we were in the pennant fight, and I Downs L,4-7 7 6 2 2 1 4 18 W L Pet. GB SecoTKl, Coble: Third. Brinkman. StLouis Detroit 3 4 0 23 Manchester boys’ soccer coach Bill Brantley 1 0 0 0 0 0 23 'Entry fee is $30 per team with an entry deadline of Oct. was hoping we wouldn’t get too comfortable with the big San Francisco 91 67 .576 ___ T— 2.46. A— 12,814. HillL,7-14 51-3 6 3 3 1 4 Chicago 2 3 0 Lot Angtltt 15 19 15 lead,” Lamp said. McCarthy will be the first to tell you San Diego 87 71 .551 4 Horton 11-32 1 1 0 0 Toronto 2 3 0 13 RMrtinez W.6-4 8 2-3 4 1 1 2 11 16 ttouston 84 74 .532 7 Athletics 4, Rangers 3 FYiwor 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Minnasota 1 6 0 19 Fbr mote information, contact Leo Diana at 647-1382 Tuc.sday afternoon’s CCC East game JHowell S.27 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 31 NFL team statistics Lamp, just turned 37, stayed ready in the bullpen and Los Angeles 75 83 .475 16 TEXAS Dayloy 1 0 0 0 1 2 Sm yths Division OAKLAND Umpires—Homs, Bonin; First, Harvey; CONFERENCE or 643-2181. got the call once again. In his last 19 appearances, he has between his Indians and South Cirx:innati 73 85 .462 18 Piltsburgh Edmonton 5 1 0 27 15 ab r h bl ab r h bl Second, Pulli; Third, Davidaon. OFFENSE Windsor was not a textbook soccer Atlanta 62 96 .392 29 Manriq 2b 4 0 1 0 RHdsn If F%lterson W.4 2 8 4 1 1 2 6 Winnipeg 4 4 1 41 39 allowed just seven earned runs in 55 23 innings. 4 0 1 0 Wirds Flush Pass X clinched division. Kunkel ss 3 0 1 1 DHdsncI Landrum S,26 1 0 0 0 1 0 Loa Angeles 2 5 2 29 42 Senior tennis program opens match. 4 2 2 2 Buffalo 1229 347 882 “When I took Hetzel out, he said, ‘That may be the Tuesday’s Games Baines ph 1 0 0 1 Canseco rf WP—Hill. P B -Ze ile. Padres 3, Reds 1 Vancouver 2 1 1 18 12 4 0 1 1 Cincirviati 1221 558 663 The fifth annual men’s seniors indoor tennis program ugliest win of all time,’ ” Morgan said. “I said, ‘Hey, we Manchester overcame a 1-0 Fulmer 3b 0 0 0 0 McGwir 1b Umpires—Homo, Froomming; First, DoMuth; CINCINNATI SAN DIEGO Calga7 0 2 0 7 9 2 0 0 0 Miami 1176 249 927 Pittsburgh 4. St. Louis 1 Sierra rf 4 0 0 0 Steinbeh c Second, Rippley; Third, Tala tbrhM abrhbi TUaaday'a Gamaa at the Manchester Racquet Club gets under way Monday ain’t won this yet.’ ” deficit on goals by juniors Dwayne 4 0 0 0 Jets 1097 287 810 Chicago 3, Montreal 2 inevglia If 4 1 1 0 DF^rkrdh T— 2.22. A —8,101. Collins If 4 0 2 0 Ffoberts 3b 4 0 0 0 Minnosota 5, Winnipeg 4 Goldslon and Jason Dicieric to 3 1 1 0 Fteiders 1046 365 681 morning at 8. The group will play every Monday, Wed- “We gave up eight runs in the first and came back and Now York 3. Philadelphia 0 JGonzIz cl 3 0 0 0 Phillips 3b Quinons 2b 3 0 0 0 FIAIomr 2b 4 1 2 0 N.Y. Ftengers 6, New Jersey 3 3 0 1 0 San Diego 1014 412 602 register a 2-1 win. The Indians Houston 3. Atlanta 2 FILoach ph 1 0 0 0 Gallego 2b Cubs 3, Expos 2 EDavis cf 4 0 0 0 TGwynn rf 4 0 1 1 Boston 4. Philadelphia 2 nc.sday and Friday from 8 to 9:30 a.m. during the fall and made a game out of it,” New York manager Bucky Dent 3 0 0 0 New En^and 971 288 663 San Diogo 3. Cincinnati 1 Coibgh dh 2 0 0 0 Waiss ss 3 1 1 0 CHICAGO MONTREAL Bnzngr 1b 4 0 0 0 JaClark 1b 3 1 1 1 Vancouver 6, Los Angeles 3 winter months. remain unbeaten in the league at Indianapolis 944 404 540 said. “I’m not unhappy at all. These guys battled back. Los Angelos 2. San F rar*cisco 1 Bosley ph 0 0 0 1 ab r h bl ab r h bl Oliver c 4 0 0 0 JeClark pr 0 0 0 0 Hartford 3. Pittsburgh 2 Seattle 932 311 621 Membership is restricted to players 62 and over. To They didn’t quit.” 3-0-1 and are 3-1-1 overall. South Wednesday's Games Buechel 3b 3 0 0 0 Wynne cl 4 0 0 0 TTaines If 4 0 1 0 Roomes rf 3 1 0 0 CMrInz 1b 0 0 0 0 Edmonton 4, Calgary 3 Denver 915 471 444 MStnIy 1b 3 1 1 0 Sndbrg2b 4 2 2 0 Grissom cf 4 1 1 0 Madisn 3b 3 0 0 0 James It 2 0 0 0 Wadnaaday'a Garnet date, 42 men comprise the mcm^rship. Windsor falls to 1-3 in the league Houston 910 330 580 Chicago (Dielocki 17-7) at Montreal (Un­ Kreuler c 2 0 0 0 DwSmthlf 4 0 3 1 Galarrg 1b 4 110 Flchdsn ss 3 0 1 1 , Pgirulo 3b 2 0 0 0 Detroit vs. Pittsburgh at Fort Worth, Texas and 2-3 overall. Manchester will Cleveland 901 329 572 decided). 7:05 p m. Espy pr 0 10 0 Dascenz If 0 0 0 Brooks rf 4 0 1 1 Armstm p 1 0 0 0 Tmpitn ss 3 0 1 0 Chicago at Buffalo Kansas City 882 315 567 Lions Club run on Sunday play at Hartford FVblic Friday after­ St. Louis (Magrane 16 8) at Pittsburgh PImero 1b 0 0 0 0 Grace 1b 3 0 1 0 Wallach3b 4 0 0 0 MBmvn ph 0 0 0 0 Santiago c 3 1 2 1 Calgary at Edtrnnton Pittsburgh 605 281 324 (Orabek 13-12), 7:05 p.m. Totala 30 3 4 3 Totala 30 4 7 3 Dawson rf 4 0 0 0 Foley 2b 3 0 2 0 Mahler p 0 0 0 0 Jackson cl 3 0 0 0 Naw Jersey at N.Y. Islanders COVENTRY — The eighth annual Coventry Lions noon at 3:30. Vteshington vs. Boston at Attanta Jay’s, Orioles Philadelphia (K.Howell 11-12) at New York Salazar 3b 3 0 0 0 ONixon pr 0 0 0 0 YngbW ph 1 0 0 0 Ftesmsn p 2 0 0 0 Taxes 000 001 011—3 E Vi.sion Fun Run/Walk will be held on Sunday with a “The first half was pretty well (Darling 14-13), 7:35 p.m. Oakland Dunslon ss 4 110 Sanloven c 2 0 11 Ffoesler p 0 0 0 0 MaOavIs p 1 0 0 0 Philadelphia at Hartford 000 100 12x— 4 Wirds Rush Ftess Atlanta (MercKer 0 0) at Viouston (Portugal E —DHenderson, Phillips, Manrique, Palmer. Wrona c 4 0 1 1 Owen ss 3 0 0 0 Rodriguz p 0 0 0 0 Thuraday't Games non-timed 5K fun walk starting at 10:30 a.m. The timed played,” McCarthy said. “The Cleveland 806 359 447 7-1). 835p.m. DP—Texas 1, Oakland 1. LOB— Texas 4, Oak­ Girardi c 0 0 0 0 WJhnsn ph 1 0 0 0 Total! 30 1 3 1 Tolalt 31 3 7 3 Minnesota vs. Chicago at Indianapolis second half turned into a game of Kansas City 814 415 399 lOK run starts at 11 a.m. and the timed 5K run starts at Crncinnati (fTRobinson 5 3) at San Diego land 4. 2B—Canseco, DF^rkor, Incaviglia. GMaddx p 3 0 0 0 DeMrtnz p 2 0 0 0 Cincinnati 000 000 100—1 N.Y. Islanders at New Jersey (Hurst 15-11). 10:05 p.m. Toronto at Quebec Cincinnati 906 390 516 noon. Start and finish line for all three events is at both losers kickball. They (South Windsor) HR—DHenderson (15), SB —Espy (44), Manri- MiWllmsp 0 0 0 0 Ftzgridph 1 0 0 0 San DIago 000 200 Olx—3 Raiders 911 493 San Francisco (Garrelts 14-4) at Los Angeles quo (4). SF—Bosley. Totala 33 3 8 2 Totals 32 2 7 2 E—floborts, Pagliarulo, JaClark. DP— San Loa Angeles vs. Vancouver at Phoenix 418 Coventry High School. were sending long through balls and New England 949 309 (Belcher 14-12). 10:35 p.m. Chicago 010 001 010—3 Diego 2. LOB—Cincinnati 5, San Diego 5. N.Y. Ftengers at Calgary 640 IP H R ER BB SO Seattle 1053 393 Enuy fee is $6 will all proceeds going to club projects. they had some frontrunners. There Thursday's Games Texas Montreal 000 002 000—2 2B-TGwynn. HR-^aClark (26). Santiago (16). Vfoshington at Philadelphia 660 San Diego 1057 410 647 was not a lot of buildup. It was not Jeticoat L.9-6 7 6 3 2 1 2 E—Salazar, Brooks. DP—Montreal 2. IP H R ER B B SO For registration, more information, contact John Ben­ AL Roundup Denver 1060 229 No games scheduled Mielke 1 11111 LO B—Chicago 5, Montreal 7. 2B— Fteines, Cincinnati NHL result 831 consumetive soccer.” Indianapolis 1061 nett at 742-9202. Oakland Sandberg. 3B—Wrona. SB — Raines (40), Armstrong L.2-3 5 5 2 2 0 3 402 659 Miami 1103 286 817 Jamie Lussicr converted a pass CYoung 71-3 3 2 1 3 3 ONixon (37). S — DeMartinez, Santovenia. Mahler i 0 0 0 0 1 Whalers 3, Penguins 2 American League results Pittsburgh 1135 456 679 Eckorsley W.4-0 12-3 1 1 1 0 1 SF— Santoverxa. Roesler 12-3 2 1 1 1 1 MCC hosting soccer clinic By The Associated Press from Joe Alicki for a score at 11:25 PHtaburgh o 1 1—2 Buffalo 1144 397 747 Jeffcoet pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. IP H R ER BB SO Flodriguez 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Red Sox 9, V&nkees 5 Hartford g 3 8 —3 Houston 1205 308 897 Bob Winch, head soccer coach at Manchester Com­ of the first half to give South Umpires— Homo. Hirschbeck; First. Ford; Chicago San DIsgo First Period— Nona. Jots 1226 317 9f1 Baltimore and Toronto are heading to their division Windsor a 1-0 lead. Manchester NEWYORK BOSTON Socorid, Kosc; Third, Barnett. GMaddx W.19-12 8 1-3 7 2 2 1 6 Ftesmsn W.10-10 6 2-3 3 1 0 3 4 Second Period—1, Pittsburgh, Cullen munity College, is conducting a final youth coaches ab r h bl ab r h bl MiWIIms S.36 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 MeDevisS,43 2 1-3 0 0 0 0 3 countered at the 24-minute mark T— 2:23, A—23,119. (G.Dinoen), 1:13. 2 Hartford, Francis (Burt), NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE clinic on Friday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the college’s showdown in the inimitable style of the American Sax 2b 4 0 0 1 Boggs 3b 4 1 2 1 Monlrsal 8:48. 3, Hartford. McDormid (Ladoucaur), OFFENSE League East: both blew big games. wiicn Goldslon pushed home an Rjlonia II 4 1 1 0 Roed2b 4 0 2 1 DeMrtinez L.16-7 9 8 3 2 2 7 McCormick Field. Reginald Pinlo/Manchester Herald Pennant race at a glance 11:47. 4. Hartford, Ferraro (Tippett, Burt) Yhrds Rush Ftess Mingly 1b 4 1 2 1 Evans dh 4 1 0 1 Mariners 3, Indians 2 Umpires—Home, Rennert; First, Runge; 17:08. > . r, The first-place Blue Jays failed to hold a two-run, cighl-yardcr following a scramble in (Through Gamas of Sept. 26) VMashington 1322 497 825 For more information, contact the MCC athletic office Balboni dh 4 0 0 0 Gfeonwl If 5 2 ^ 2 CLEVELAND SEATTLE Second. Brocklander; Third, Engel AMERICAN LEAGUE Third Period—5, Pittsburgh. Quinn (Coffev Green Bay 1253 368 685 at 647-6060. ninth-inning lead IXiesday night, losing to Detroit 4-3. front of the net. OFF AND RUNNING — A pack of runners is headed by MHallrf 4 1 1 0 Esasky 1b 4 1 1 1 ab r h bl ab r h bl T— 2:55. A— 11,615. Lomioux), 3:44. East Division Rams 1252 482 770 BarHeld cf 4 12 1 Heap r1 2 111 Browne 2b 3 1 0 0 Fleynids 2b 4 0 0 0 But Toronto maintained its one-game lead in the With 7:40 left in the first half, Manchester High’s Kristi Dulberger, front, during Tuesday’s W L Pet. GB Shots on goal—Piltsburgh 15-8-7—30 Chicago 1^13 595 618 Valarde ss 3 1 1 0 Quintan rf 1 0 0 0 Formin ss 4 0 1 0 Cotlo If 4 0 1 1 Mets 3, Phillies 0 Hartford 9-6-7—22. Manchester scored what proved to Toronto 86 72 .544 — Philadelphia 1154 804 American League East as Baltimore lost to Milwaukee Blowers 3b 4 0 2 1 Rivera ss 3 1 1 1 James cl 4 0 2 2 AOavis 1b 4 1 1 1 350 cross country action at Wickham Park. The Indians lost to PHILA NEW YORK Baltimore 85 73 .538 1 Goalies—Pittsburgh, Barrasso, Pietrangelo. San Francisco 1142 309 833 Whalers nip the Penguins 7-3. be the winning goal. Dicieric Dorsett c 4 0 1 1 Romine cl 3 1 1 0 Carter If 4 0 0 0 Loonrddh 3 0 1 0 Hartford. Skforkiewicz, Whitmore ab r h bl ab r h bl REMAINING GAM ES Giants 1101 450 651 Rockville but beat Fermi. Ceronec 3 1 0 1 POBrin 1b 4 0 0 0 Coles 3b 3 0 1 0 A— 7,544. “No loss is easy, but this is real tough,” said Kelly rockted a 35-yardcr which sailed Dyksira cl 4 0 1 0 KAMillr ss 2 0 1 0 TORONTO (4) — HOME (3): Sept 29. 30, Phoenix 1046 HOUSTON (AP) — Ron Francis, F^aul MacDermid Totals 35 5 10 5 Totals 33 9 10 « Belle dh 4 0 1 0 Bufiner rf 3 0 0 0 301 745 Parrett p 0 0 0 0 T hornln rf 4 0 11 OcL 1, Brillimore. AWAY (1): Sept. 27, OetrolL NewOriaans and Ray Ferraro scored consecutive second-period goals, Gruber, who figur^ in all three Toronto runs. “I’ve .said through the hands of Bobcat goalie Naw Tbrfc Jacoby 3b 4 0 2 0 Griffey cl 3 1 1 0 1027 400 627 500 free: 1. Uttle (M), 604.3, 2. Richardson 121 001 0 0 0 -5 Dernier rf 3 0 0 0 Jefferis2b 3 1 0 0 BALTIMORE (4) — AWAY (4): Sepl 27. Mil­ Detroit Laura Backus also played well for Boston Allred rf 3 0 0 0 Valle c 2 0 0 0 973 452 521 leading the Hartford Whalers to a 3-2 NHL exhibition before, we’ve got to have pitching if we’re going to win Shane Wirta. (H), 3. Hickey (M) 800 001 OOx— 9 Ready If 4 0 0 0 Elsler ss 0 0 0 0 waukee: 29, 30, OcL 1 Toronto. Minnesota Sr^der rf 0 0 0 0 Vizquel ss 921 334 587 100 tjack: 1. Turner (H), 1:15.5, 2. Cook (M), Bolton. E— Barfiald, Velarde. DP—Now Ibrk 2, Bos­ 2 0 0 0 Jordan 1b 4 0 0 0 tilhnsn 3b 3 0 1 0 Transactions Tampa Bay victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins Tuesday night. this thing. Nobody is going to get them out 1 -2-3 every McCarthy cited the play of junior Skinner c 2 10 0 Presley ph 900 351 549 3. Brindamour (M) Boltori 1 1— 2 ton 1. L O B — New York 6. B oston 7. 0 0 0 0 Then ss 3 0 ) 0 Samuel cl 4 0 0 1 W M Division Atlanta SBrdly pfi 855 238 617 Pittsburgh’s John Cullen scored the game’s first goal, time, but when you’ve got them like that, you’ve got to reserve slopperback Mall Belcher, 100 breast: 1. Lindstrom (M), 1:13.2. Z lan- RHAM 1 0— 1 2B— Rilonia. Barfield. Rvera. 3B— Barfield. 1 0 11 CHayes3b 3 0 1 0 Magadn 1b 4 0 0 0 W L Pet. G B Dallas HR—Groenwell (14) SF— Sax. Kingery pr 0 10 0 BA SEB ALL 713 162 551 put them away." filling in for the injured Troy Gun- none (H), 3. Frost (H) Scoring: B- Depold 2, R- Lohman Daullon c 3 0 0 0 Carreon If 4 1 2 0 Oakland 95 62 .605 — at 1:13 of the second period, before the Whalers took Cochran ss 0 0 0 0 Amartcan Laagua 400 liee relay: 1. Hall. 4:29.9, 2. Manchester, Saves: B- Mo Griffin 8, R- Fernanda Proxee 4 IP H R ER BB SO Barrett 2b 3 0 0 0 Sasser c 4 1 1 0 Kansas City 90 67 .573 5 charge with the goals by Francis al 8:48, MacDermid at Gary Ftttis tied the game with a two-run single off lulis, senior Dave Stephenson and Naw Itorir Totals 32 2 6 2 Total! 29 3 6 3 DETROIT TIGEFIS—Extarxled Iho contract of DEFENSE 3. Hall. Grimsiy p 1 0 0 0 Fmdez p 3 0 1 1 REMAINING GAMES Hawkins L.14-15 1-3 5 8 8 3 0 Clavalind 000 020 000—2 Sparky Anderson, manager, through the 1992 Vhrds Rush Ftess 1:47 and Ferraro at 17:08. Tom Henke, 4-10, and Alan Trammell followed with a senior Pete Giansante. Slanick ph 1 0 0 0 OAKLAND (5) — HOME (5): Sept. 27. 28, season. Minnesota 688 393 295 Cheney Bolton tilts JJones 4 2 3 3 0 0 4 1 Seattle 000 100 02x—3 Carman p 0 0 0 0 game-winning single that ended visiting Toronto’s nine- The Manchester junior varsity Texas; 29,30, OcL 1, Kansas City. Senior Pro BaaebaN Aaaoclatlon San Francisco 876 399 477 Adam Burt assisted on the goals by Francis and Fer­ Gulorman 3 2 1 1 0 2 LOB—Cleveland 5, Seattle 3. 2 B - SBradloy Jeltz cl 1 0 0 0 KANSAS CITY (5) — AWAY (5): SapL 27. 28, Atlanta team tied South Windsor, 4-4. Bob Boston HR—ADavis (20). &-\felle. FORT M YERS SUN SO X-Signed Kim Allen, 926 406 520 raro. game winning streak against Detroit. both are postponed Totals 30 0 3 0 Totals 31 3 7 3 Calllomia; 29, 30, O c l 1, Oakland. Tampa Bay Bolton girls soccer Hot28lW.2-3 51-3 9 5 5 2 1 infielder; Tim Hosley, catcher; and Eric Ras- 953 291 662 Pittsburgh’s Dan Quinn closed out the scoring at 3:44 Jaime Navarro, 7-7, prevented Baltimore from moving Post scored twice for the young In­ IP H R ER BB SO Philadelphia 000 000 000-0 mussan, pitcher. Chicago 955 444 511 Two games scheduled on TUesday Lamp 2 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Cleveland Nawitork 011 100 OOx—3 Phoenix of the third period. into a first-place tic by beating the Orioles at Milwaukee dians while Steve While and Fabrin- LSmith 1 0 0 0 0 2 NATIONAL LEAG U E ORLANDO JUICE— Signed Doug Corbett, 970 398 572 gets win over RHAM were postjxmcd by wet grounds. Swindell 6 2 1 1 0 3 E—Grimsiay, Barron. DP—Philadelphia 1. Waal Division Jamie Easterly, Dyar Miller and Dale Murray, New Orleans 1000 287 713 The Whalers won despite being ouLshot by the Pen­ with a seven-hitter for his first big-league complete go Boldclli collected the other PB—Cerone. Orosco 11-32 1 1 0 0 Dallas The Bacon Academy at Cheney LO B—Ptiiladalpliia 6, New Vbtk 9, 2B— Fer­ W L Pet. OB pitchers, and Jose Cruz, outfielder. 1041 445 596 HEBRGN — This has been a Umpires-Home, Garcia; First. Hendry; DJonesL.7-10 23 2 1 1 0 0 nandez, lUohnson, Dykstra. S—Fernandez. Washington guins 30-22. game. scores. Mark Silofia also played Second, Reilly; Third. Roe. San Francisco 91 67 .576 — ST. PETERSBURG PELICANS—Signed 1054 258 796 Tech boys’ soccer game has bee. Seattle IP H R ER BB SO Giants Mike Felder hit a Icadoff insidc-thc-park home mn in well for Manchester. year of firsts for Bolton High soccer T— 2:42. A—31,932. Son Diego 87 71 .551 4 Bake McBride, outfielder; Alan Bannister in- 1115 272 843 A crowd of 7,544 attended the game at The Summit, rescheduled today while the Bolton Hanson W.8-5 8 6 2 2 1 7 Philadelphia REMAINING GAM ES fieWer-outriolder: Dave Cash, second baseman- Rams 1142 279 863 Manchester 2 0— 2 coaches Ray Boyd and Mike Lan- Schooler S.32 1 0 0 0 0 1 about half the capacity. the first and Gary Sheffield hit a solo home run in the Grimsiey L.1-3 4 4 3 2 4 1 SAN FRANCISCO (4) — AWAY (4): Sept 27. and Mill Wilcox, pitcher. Green Bay 1154 444 710 South Windsor 1 0— 1 High boys’ soccer game at home Tigers 4, Blue Jays 3 HBP—Skinner by Hanson. second. The Brewers chased starter Dave Johnson, 4-7, dolphi against neighboring RHAM Carman 3 1 0 0 0 5 Los Angeles: 29, 30, O ct 1, San Dle^. WEST RkLM BEACH TROPICS— Signed Ftttiladelphia 1193 343 850 Scoring; M- Goldslon. Dieterle. SW* Lussier. against ^ t Hampton has been res­ TORONTO DETROIT Umpires— Homo, Denkinger, I irsL Palermo; Parrett 1 2 0 0 0 2 SAN DIEGO (4) - HOME (4): Sept 27. Cin­ Mickey Rivers, outfieldar. Detroit 1216 413 803 with a two-run third capped by Billy Spiers’ triple. Saves; M* Mike Milazzo 5. SW- Shane Wirta High. Second, McCoy: Third, Morrill. Now Ybrk Lendl survives tiebreakers cheduled Thursday, Oct. 5. a b r h b i a b r h M cinnati; 29. 30, O ct 1, San Francisco. WINTER HAVEN SUPER SO X -Signed Matt F^ul Molitor extended his hitting sucak to 16 games 6. Boyd’s boys’ squad beat the Mosaby cf 4 1 1 0 Pattis cf 5 0 3 2 T— 2:14. A—6,768. FrndezW.13-5 9 3 0 0 3 9 Alexander, Infielder. . BORDEAUX, France (AP) — Ivan Lendl, the top MWilson It 4 1 0 0 TrammI ss 4 0 1 1 WP—Grimsiey. Postseason glance BASKETBALL with his 11th homer in the seventh off reliever Dave Sachems for the first lime in his 10- East girl runners GBelldh 4 0 2 0 Whilakr 2b 2 0 0 0 Royals 4, Angels 0 Umpires—Home, Hirschbeck; FirsL Mon­ seed and No. 1 -ranked player in the world, survived two MHS girls swimmers PLAYO FFS ___ National Baakalball Aaaoclallon Schmidt. ycar tenure last Friday. And Landol- McGrift 1b 3 0 1 0 G W brdlb 3 0 0 0 KANSASCITY CALIFORNIA tague; Second, Marsh; Third, Wsndelstedt. BOSTON CELTICS— Signed Chartee Smith Calendar tiebreakers to beat Karel Novacck of C'/.cchoslovakia 7-6 Gruber 3b 3 1 1 2 Bergmn 1b 1 0 0 0 T— 2:32. A— 17,385. American Laagus Athletics 4, Rangers 3: Oakland clinched a tie for its move mark to 3-0 phi, in his fifth year as the Bulldog remain undefeated ab r h bl ab r h bl Tuesday, O ct 3 — at West 8:24 p.m. and Richard "Scootar" Barry, guards, and Dava Femndz ss 4 0 0 0 Lemon rf 3 1 1 0 Seitzer3b Ffopaon, forward. (7-2), 6-7 (5-7), 6-1 in the first round of the $255,000 girls’ coach, recorded his first win 4 2 1 0 Dwnngdh 4 0 0 0 Wadnasday, OcL 4 — at West 3:06 p.m. second straight American League West title behind Dave TRUMBULL — The East Lee 2b 3 0 2 0 Lynn If 1 0 0 0 WWilsn cl Astros 3, Braves 2 Bordeaux Passing Shot men’s tournament. The Manchester High girls’ swim 4 1 1 0 Ray 2b 4 0 2 0 Friday, O ct 6 — at East 8:20 p.m. CLEVELAND CAVALIERS—Signed Paul Henderson’s tiebreaking two-run homer in the eighth. ever over RHAM Tbesday after­ Catholic High girls’ cross country Borders c 4 0 11 Scfxj dti 3 0 0 0 Brett 1 b 4 1 2 0 DWItite cf 4 0 0 0 ATLANTA HOUSTON Mokaski, forward. Today team defeated Hall High of West Hill r1 3 0 0 0 Ftichio ph 1 0 0 0 Saturday, OcL 7 — at East 106 p.m. In other matches involving seeded players. No. 3 Horst noon, 2-1, in COC action. BJacksn If 4 0 2 2 Joyner 1b 3 0 0 0 ab r h Pi a b r h bl DENVER NUGGETS—Traded Reggie Boyt Soccer The Athletics lead Kansas City by five games with five team improved its All Connecticut Felix rf 1 0 0 0 tfeath c 2 0 0 0 Sunday, OcL 8 — at E a st 4:36 p.m„ It Skoff of Austria beat Juan Carlos Benguena of Spain 6-3, Hartford, 91-76, Tliesday afternoon Eisnrch rf 4 0 2 0 CDavis If 4 0 2 0 Gant cf 4 0 0 0 Yalding ss 4 0 1 0 Tumor, forward, to the Utah Jazz for future con- Bacon Academy at Cheney Tech, 3:30 games remaining. “We lied them only once (before) Lusadr ph 1 1 0 0 nocoBSory Conference mark to 2-0 and overall TrIabll dh 3 0 11 Wsntnrf 3 0 0 0 Blauser ss 4 0 0 0 Biggio cl 4 0 1 0 siderationa. S t Bernard at East Catholic, 3:30 6-1; No. 5 Goran Prpic of Yugoslavia trounced Xavier at the Manchester pool. Junior KWillms If 3 0 1 1 Tuesday, O ct 10 — at West 8:20 p.m., If in my four years,” Landolphi said. Stillwell ss LSmith It 4 0 1 0 Puhl If 1 0 0 0 HOUSTOfI ROCKETS-SIgned Chuck Coventry at FIHAM, 3:30 With the score tied 2-2, Walt Weiss singled off Mike Kalclyn Lindstrom won the 2(X)- record to 3-0 with a 16-47 win over Nokas ph 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Parrish c 3 0 1 0 necessary Daufresne of Belgium 6-1,6-0; and No. 8 Henri Leconte, FWNte 2b DMrptiy rf 3 0 0 0 Davidsn If 3 1 2 0 Novitt, canter, to a two-year contract Vollsyball Jeffcoat, 9-6, and Henderson hit his 15 th home run of the Bolton is now 3-1 overall, 1-1 in host St. Joseph Tbesday afternoon. Brumly pr 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 Eppard ph 10 0 0 Wednesday, OcL 11 — at West 8:20 p.m.. If yard individual medley and the Wallmn 2b Denson 1b 3 0 0 0 GDevis 1b 4 0 2 0 WASHINGTON BULLETS-Sgned Ed Hor­ Manchester at South Windsor, 6 p.m. on the comeback trail from back surgery in April, Strange 3b 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Howell 3b 3 0 1 0 necessary season off Gary Mielke. the COC East Division while East’s Nancy Byrne was in­ Boone c 4 0 0 0 KAndrs ss OMcDllpr 0 0 0 0 Caminit 3b 4 0 0 1 ton, forward, to a two-year contract Aquinas at East Catholic, 3:30 downed fellow Frenchman Arnold Boctsch 6-2, 6-2. 100-yard breaststroke. Freshman 1 Totals 33 3 8 3 Totals 31 4 6 4 2 0 0 0 RHAM is 0-3 overall, 0-2 in the VenebI ph 10 0 0 Lemke 2b 4 0 0 0 Anthony rf 2 1 1 1 National Lsagua FOOTBALL Dennis Eckersley, 4-0, who allowed the visiting April Little won the 2(X) and 500 dividual winner with a lime of 16:30 Toronto 002 001 000—3 Scholild ss Whiled 3b 3 0 0 0 Trevino c 4 0 0 0 National Football Laagua Thursday Rangers to tie the game in the eighth, pitched the final 1 league. Landolphi called the win a io a - 4 0 0 0 0 Wednesday, O ct 4 — at Chicago, 8:24 p.nt frcsslylc events in personal best over a 4,0(X)-mcter course. Team­ DolroN 000 000 Totals 34 4 9 3 Totals 32 0 6 0 Evans ph 1 0 0 0 !mbrdz2b 2 10 0 NFL—Suspended Freddie Joe Nunn, Girls Soccar American boxers beaten One out witon winning run scored. Thursday, Oct. 5 — at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. 2-3 innings. confidence-builder heading into KanaaaCHy 300 010 000—4 Russell c 3 1 2 1 Deshaies p 2 0 0 0 Phoenx delensiva end, lor violating provisions East Catholic at Waterford, 3:30 limes. mates Katie Litkc, Jennifer Connor E —Goibor, Strange, DVVbtd. DP— Detroit 1. Saturday. O c l 7 — at Waal 8:2b p.m, MOSCOW (AP) — Skipper Kelp of Colorado Springs CalHomla 000 000 000—0 Greene p 3 1 1 0 Spilmn ph 10 11 of the league t tubslanca abuse policy Coventry at Bolton, 3:30 “Every time I blow a save, he pulls me out,” Eckersley Thursday’s home game against LO&-Toronto 7, Detroit 9. 3B— KVYilliams. Sunday, OcL 8 — at West 8:20 p.m. “Her (Little’s) 5(X) free race was and Melanie Spillcr look the next UP—Kansas City 1. California 1. LOB— Kan­ Henry p 0 0 0 0 Bass pr 0 0 0 0 Monday, O ct 9 — at Weal 3:06 p.m., if ^ in s ta ^ ^ Doctor. Tom Docter arfo Matt Girls dim m ing and Terry McGroom of Chicago were beaten in quarter­ said of Henderson. Coventry High. “(The win) shows IP H R ER BB SO three placements with Sara Gilbertie sas City 6, California 7. 2B— Howell. 3B—Seil- Danwin p 0 0 0 0 necessary Jaworski of Buffalo; Maurice Douglass of East Catholic at Windham, 330 especially impressive, knocking 17 Toronto final matches at the World Amateur Boxing Champion­ the girls if we play well, we can zar. S B —Wallmen (5). Total! 32 2 4 1 Tolalt 31 3 8 3 Wednesday, O ct 11 — at Chicago, 3:06 Chicago: Kailh Uecksr of Green Bay Mark Fool ball Royals 4, Angels 0: Bret Saberhagen pitched a six-hit­ sixth, Alison MacDonald seventh Flanagan 6 1 0 0 2 1 ships, leaving the United States with only three medals, seconds off her time trial clocking,” Atlanta 000 002 0 0 0 -2 p.m.. If neceasary Angelos Raiders; Vince Amoia Mancheatar at East Hartford, 7 p.m, ter to win for the 19th time in 21 decisions and eliminate hold our own with Coventry,” Lan­ Wells 11-3 3 1 1 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO Manchester coach Dave Frost .said. and Betsy Ryan eighth. Liz Carriera Kansas CHy Houaton 010 100 lOx—3 Thursday, O c l 12 — at Chicago, 8 3 5 p.m., If its lowest total in such an event or an Olympics during DWardl,4 10 1 0 3 2 1 2 California. Bo Jackson singled in two runs for the visting dolphi said. Sabrhgn W.22-6 9 6 0 0 2 4 E —Caminiti LOB— Atlanta 5, Houston 7. necessary Friday Freshman Melissa Myers won die (12th), Sheila Murrihy (19th) and Henke 0 2 0 0 0 0 P u w ir ^ ^ n R*™^»on and Rollin the 1980s. Calllom la 2B— Davidson. GDavis, Spilman. H R— An- Putziar of San Francisco, from their substance Boys Soccar Royals, giving him a career-best 101 RBIs. RHAM jumped in front on a goal Amy Freedman (20th) also ran well Detroit abuse suspensions. 50 and 100 free while Marcia McCaskll L.15-10 9 9 4 4 2 4 thony (4), Russell (2). WORLD SERIES Manchester at Hartford Public. 3:30 Kelp lost 11-7 to Michael Carruth of Ireland in the by freshman wing Tracy Lxihman lanana 7 6 3 1 3 7 Saberhagen, 22-6, pitched his fourth shutout and ex­ for the Eagles. HBP—Seltzer by McCaskill. WP— McCaskill. IP H R ER BB SO Saturday, O c l 14 — at AL. 8:35 p.m. TaClIir*rill* ,*"**-<^NS— Signed Malcolm RHAM at Cheney Tech. 3:30 139-pound class, and McGroom was beaten 22-9 by Nur- Markstcin won the diving. Also lionnemn W,11-4 2 2 0 0 1 1 Bolton at Covenfry, 3:30 with 3:30 elapsed. Bolton came Umpires— Home, McKean; First, Young; Atlanta Sunday, Oct. 15 — at AL. 8:20 p.m. and, and Gary Wilkina, tight tended his scoreless streak to 27 innings with his major “All of the girls ran well today. Henko pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. magomed Shanava'/.ov of the Soviet Union at 178 swimming well for the Indians were Second. Cousins; Third, Voltaggio. Greene L.1-2 7 6 3 3 2 2 Tuesday, O ct 17 — at NL, 8:35 p.m. ^ V f c iv ^ Curtis Maxay, nose tackle. Placed Girls Soccar back to lie it 75 seconds later on the HBP—Whitaker by Flanagan, Heath by league-leading 12th complete game. Kirk McCaskill, Lauren Hickey, Theresa Wolk- Their hard work during practices is Hen7 1 2 0 0 1 0 Wadnasday, O ct 18 — at NL, 820 p.m. Injured resenre. Hartford Public al Manchester, 3:30 pounds. I lanagan, Strange by DWard. 15-10, allowed nine hits in his sixth complete game. first of two goals by junior Anna starling to pay off,” said East coach Houston Thursday, O ct 19 — at NL, 8:20 p,m„ if GREEN BAY RkCKERS-Whived Mickey Girls Swimming The Soviet Union will have 11 scmifinalists, Cuba will Laniewski, Jen Karpe, Chris Umpires—Home, Evans; First, Shulock; American League leaders DestiaieeW,14-10 7 4 2 1 1 5 necessary cornerback. Signed Blair Kiel, quarter Manchester at Windsor Locks, 3:45 Twins 7, White Sox 1; Rick Aguilera, 3-5, matched Dcpold. Stacey Beyor assisted on Kathy G’Neill. “Gur goal is to come Secorxl, Morrison; Third, Welke. Ghabrial and Anne Hunter. Based on 442 at Bats. Darwin S, 7 2 0 0 0 1 3 Saturday, O c l 21 — at AL, 8:20 p.m., If Volleyball have nine and East Gcmiany v'ill have seven. Semi­ the first Bulldog score. 1 - 3.04. A— 16,185. Manchastar at Hartford Public, 3:30 his career best with a three-hitter and Gene Larkin and Manchester is 3-0 with its next in the top 10 at Wickham (ftu-k In­ AMERICAN LEAGUE Umpires—Homo, Quick; First, Gregg; necessary H u'n°4.lfS® RAIDERS-Signed Ricky finalists arc assured of at least a bronze medal. The goals were the first of the G AB 1Ft H Pci. Second, Kibler; Third, Davis. Sunday, OcL 22 — at AL, 8:20 p.m.. If necas- Kirby Puckett hit two-run homers at Comiskey Park. meet is Friday at Windsor Locks al vitational on Get. 8).” Puckett Min 155 616 74 211 .343 sary I DOLPHINS— Signed Mark Brown, Saturday Puckett had two hits, raising his league-leading average year for Dcpold. FooibaH Mansell’s suspension appealed 3:45 p.m. Lansford Oak 143 536 79 181 finabacker. to a one-year contract Announced Radio, TV .336 National League leaders Wilbur Cross at East Catholic, 1:30 to .343. Melido Perez, 11-14, allowed six runs and seven Rsaults: Dcpold’s game winner came with East boy runners Boggs Bsn 153 612 110 203 .332 ^ l9 h t Stephenson, center. Boys Soccar PARIS (AP) — Nigel Mansell of Britain was hits in four innings. 200 medley relay: 1. Manchester (Cook, just over six minutes left. The ball Baines Tex 141 488 73 155 .318 Based on 442 at Bata. MINNESOTA VIKINGS-Signed Rich Karlis, NATIONAL LEAGUE Ktckar. to a one-yaar contract East Catholic at Fairfield Prep, 10 a,m. suspended from this Sunday’s Spanish Formula One Lindstrom, Karpe, While), 2:09.7, 2. Hall, 3. come home a winner Sax NY 154 635 85 202 .318 Scholastic Mariners 3, Indians 2: Scott Bradley tied the score Manchester came off a Sachem defender to mid­ Today Franco Tex 149 548 80 173 .316 G AB 1T H Pet. NEW YORK JETS—Vteivad Vince Amoia, Grand Prix by the sport’s governing body. Ferrari team WCIark SF 155 572 104 192 .336 Bobby Riley, wide receiver. with a pinch double off Doug Jones, 7-10, and Henry 200 free: 1, Little (M), 2:12.3, 2. Richardson fielder Sara Hathaway. She put it TRUMBULL — The East 3 p.m. — College soccer: UConn Molitor Mil 150 597 82 188 .315 officials said they would appeal the decision, but would (H), 3. Smith (H) Yiunt Mil 155 596 98 188 .315 TGwynn SD 154 587 81 195 .332 PHOENIX CARDINALS-Signed Michael Cotto drove in the go-ahead run with a two-out single as across the middle, where Etepold Catholic High boys’ cross country 200 IM: 1. Lindstrom (M), 2:30.5, 2. Poled at Rhode Island. WHUS (91.7 FM) Greenwell Bsn 139 558 85 171 .306 LSmith All 134 482 89 152 .315 MHS JV girls’ soccer uT*?' a'’** Michael Adams, defensive not replace Mansell in the race. Grace Chi 139 503 Seattle rallied in the eighth inning at the Kingdome. (H), 3. Hickey (M) slammed it home from about 12 team downed host St. Joseph, 23-33, 7:30 p.m. — Yankees at Red Sox. Browne Cle 148 580 82 177 .305 72 157 .312 The Manchester High girli' Junior varsity soc­ bock. lAfoived Roland Milcheltarvf Kevin Guidry Mansell was disqualified during last Sunday’s Por­ Sierra Tex Guerrero StL 156 556 60 173 .311 comerbacks. EMERGENCY SO free: 1. Myers (M), 27.2. 2 Gulliksen (M), yards out. Tliesday in ACC action. 156 616 99 188 .305 cer team edged Soutti W inder, 2-1, Tuesday 3. White (M) NESN< Channels 11. 26. WTIC. Home Runs Whlton Chi 113 465 64 138 .297 HOCKEY Fire — Police — Medical tuguese Grand Prix after driving backwards in the pit afternoon. Nanette Cooper and Missy Jolly Diving: 1 Markstein (M), 192.00 points, 2. RHAM outshot Bolton, 18-7. East’s Chris Ray and Dan Feehan WPOP McGrift. Toronto. 36; Carter, Clavelarxl, 34; RAIomar SD 154 603 79 178 .295 Nallonal Hockey Laaguo scored for the young Indians while Michelle lane. He then failed to pay attention to the black flag Romusat (M). 3. Ringbloom (M) Jen Hathaway and Heidi Small tied for top honors with a time of BJackson, Kansas City, 31; McGwire. Oakland, Oquendo StL 159 543 58 159 .293 NHL-Suspendod Mark Tinordi, Minnesota 7:30 p.m. — Phillcs at Mets. Lewis, Allison Nawman and goalie Janice Ed­ More sports 100 fly: t. Paled (H). 1:09 4, 2. lappon (M), 31; Esasky, Boston. 29; Sierra, Texas, 28; KMilchell SF 150 530 100 155 defenseman, for the first lour games of the DIAL 911 waved at him for three laps, leaving the race only after did outstanding defensive jobs for 17:07 for the 3.0 mile layout. Dan .292 wards also played well. Mancheatar's racord Is 3 Hughes(M) (’hanncls 9, 20. WFAN (660-AM) Wfiilaker. Detroit. 28. Deei. Milwaukee, 26 Sarxlbetg Chi 153 601 103 175 .291 2-2. regular season tor incidont in an exhibition In Manchester gashing into the McLaren-Honda of defending world game Sept 19. — see page 18 too free: 1. Myers (M). 1:01.1, 2. Smith (H), Bolton, marking Lohman and fellow Thiery was third for East, now 3-0 champion Ayrton Senna of Brazil. 3. Gulliksen (M) freshman wing Danielle Burke. in dual meet action.

r i'i 14—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1989— iS FOOD FOCUS/Advice______Raisins don’t sing and dance, but spice up dessert Counseling needed to ease nightmares One of the most highly advertised foods on the slowly into egg mixture. Stir in rice. Microwave at high 1-3 cup orange juke DEAR ABBY: When I was 4 or 5 market today is the raisin. We have seen them talk, right way. I’m wrong. children when a stranger asked, “How power for 3 minutes. Stir. Reduce power to 50% 2 tablespoons lemon juice years old, 1 was sexually abused by my dance, sing and do all sorts of most unlikely things. In My husband insists that I get lost all many children do you have?” Microwave (medium). Microwave for 8 to 15 minutes, or until mix­ 1 teaspoon orange peel stepfather. I told my mother, but she the time because I’m just too lazy to spite of faces, sunglasses, sneakers and musical voices, a wouldn’t believe me. This went on until Dear Abby She said if she didn’t mention them, it raisin is a raisin, and a raisin is a dried grape. ture thickens, stirring 2 or 3 times. Sprinkle with ground 1 teaspoon lemon peel make the effort to remember. This is the would be as though she felt their lives nutmeg. Serve warm. Yields 6 to 8 servings. Topping: I was 9 years old. After that, he went to only thing we ever argue about. I told Raisins are found in cereals and snacks, and have Marge Churchill some kind of sanitarium. I never really had no meaning — and they never ex­ been a favorite ingredient for cookies and other baked Baked apples 1-2 cup whipped topping Abigail Van Buren him that a sense of direction is someth­ isted. 1-4 cup dairy sour cream knew what kind of place it was, but I do ing a person is bom with — like the goods for generations. 4 cooking apples remember that he was locked up. Many years ago, I met a woman who 1 tablespoon brown sugar ability to sing or compose music. Some Nutritionally, raisins are almost pure carbohydrate. A lated sugar and brown sugar, raisins, and apple pie 2 tablespoons brown sugar too laic to get counseling and join a sup­ handled the question this way: “I have 1-4 cup chopped walnuts I am reading so much about child people have it and others don’t. If I’m cup of raisins contains 124 gm of carbohydrates, and spice. Stir in water. Cover and microwave at high power 2 tablespoons orange juice concentrate molestation now, but in those days it was port group. Write to: Survivors of Incest four, but I only got to keep two.” (Two Be sure the raisins are fresh and plump. If not, follow wrong, please tell me. 460 calorics. They also contain a good amount of iron, for 10 to 14 minutes, or until cranberries begin to open, 1-4 cup apple juice Anonymous Inc., P.O. Box 21817, Bal­ had died in infancy.) I thought that was a directions given above to plump raisins. all hush-hush. I’m married now and have some calcium, and small amounts of other essential stirring once or twice. Stir in remaining ingredients. 3 tablespoons raisins timore, Md. 21222-6817. Be sure to WRONG-WAY HOUSEWIFE very nice way to handle it. In a medium size mixing bowl or 2-quart casserole grown children, but I have always had nutrients. Raisins arc excellent for a quick energy boost, Microwave, uncovered, at high power for 22 to 30 1-2 to 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon enclose a long, stamped, self-addressed MRS. H.L. WHrriNG, NJ. combine all filling ingredients. Microwave at high terrible hangups about sex and never DEAR WRONG WAY: No one is and arc often included in “trail mixes” and other con­ minutes, or until mixture is of the desired consistency, envelope for the address of the nearest Core apples; peel and strip off apple skin 1-3 down power for 7 to 9 minutes, or until thickened and bubbly, could be the kind of partner 1 should bom with a “sense of direction.” Your DEAR MRS. HX..: So do I. But I was centrated energy foods eaten by hikers, bikers, and ath­ stirring 2 or 3 times. Mixture can be stored in the support group. Please go. You have noth­ and around the apple to allow steam to escape. Blend stirring every two minutes. Lt cool slightly. Pour into have been. I thank God every day for the husband is right — it’s simply a matter stumped when a St. F^ul reader asked, letes. refrigerator or ladled into 2 hot sterilized pint jars. Seal ing to lose but your nightmares. Good brown sugar, orange juice concentrate, apple juice, baked pie shell. Refrigerate until completely cool. understanding, patient man who married of paying attention to where you arc and “How should I respond when I’m asked If the raisins in your package have become too dried, and process according to canning (conventional) raisins, and cinnamon. luck and God bless. In a medium bowl combine whipped topping, sour me. I never told him how repulsed I was deciding how to get where you’re going. how many children I have? 1 had a baby and you want to plump them up for use in cooking, the methods. Serve as a relish with all meats. Yields 4 cups. Place apples in a 9 inch round or 8 x 8 inch square cream and brown sugar. Spread or dollop topping on by the touch of a man — even a decent But first you must care enough to chart out of wedlock when I was 16. I can microwave can accomplish this in just seconds. Place DEAR ABBY: My problem is that I Apple bread pudding baking dish leaving the center empty. Pour apple juice pie. Sprinkle with chopped nuts. one such as himself. your course, and then conccnuatc on never forget my first-bom, whom I gave one cup of raisins in a small bowl. Sprinkle with 1 and brown sugar mixture around apples. Cover with You keep telling people who have have absolutely no sense of direction. RECOVERING — Singer Billy Joel is 3 eggs staying on it. up for adoption to be raised by another. tablespoon of water. Cover with plastic wrap and plastic wrap. Microwave a high power for 6 to 7 Applesauce spice cake been molested as children to tell some­ Every time 1 drive to a new place, 1 allow doing fine after doctors operated to microwave at high power for 40 seconds to 90 seconds, 2-3 cup packed brown sugar Should I count her as one of my minutes, or until almost tender, spooning sauce over the I - 2 cup shortening one — anyone. I wish I had! You always myself 30 minutes to get lost because I By allowing yourself lime to get lost, children?” Readers? remove a kidney stone Tuesday, accord­ or until plumped and softened, stirring after half of the 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon know I’ll need it. I am so accustomed to apples and rotating the dish a 1-2 turn after half of the 2 cups sugar say in your column, “Get counseling and you are selling yourself up to get lost. time. Let stand, covered, for 2 minutes. Drain any 1-4 tea.spoon salt getting lost, I no longer find it distress­ ing to his wife, model Christie Brinkley. cooking time. Let stand for 2 to 3 minutes. 2 eggs join a support group. It will do you a Obviously, getting lost is not a problem remaining water. 1-4 tea.spoon ground nutmeg Serve in individual dishes with the remaining sauce. ing. I just go back and try again. to you, but it can be an inconvenience to 21-2 cups all-purpose flour world of good.” D*ar Abby’s CookbooMat la a collactlon of 1 teaspoon vanilla Serves 4. I have been lost within a few blocks of others. Try harder. Granola I I - 2 teaspoons soda Is it too late for me? I’m 49 years old. tavotita racipaa — all tastad, triad and tarrilicl To 2 cups milk where I’m going so I keep driving ordar, aand your nama and addrast, plua cback or H'^2 cups uncooked old-fashioned rolled oaLs 11-2 teaspoons salt NIGHTMARES IN INDIANA 4 cups chopped apples Apple crisp around until I find my way. Usually DEAR ABBY: A reader wanted to monay ordar (or $3.50 to; Abby't Cookbooklal, cup flaked coconut 3 cups unseasoned whole wheat and white 1-4 teaspoon baking powder DEAR NIGHTMARES: It’s never P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IH. 61054. (Pottags Is PEOPLE 6 cups peeled, cored and sliced cooking apples when I’m absolutely sure I’m going the know whether to include her deceased Includad.) l'^2 cup sliced almonds croutons 3-4 teaspoon cinnamon 1~3 cup honey 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1-2 teaspoon cloves 1-2 cup raisins 1-2 cup raisins McCartney starts tour 1-4 teaspoon nutmeg OUR FASCINATING EARTH by Phllp Self, Ph.D. 2 tablespoons packed brown sugar Sauce: 1-2 cup sugar 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 cup raisins DRAMMEN, Norway (AP) — Ex-Beatle f^ul 1-2 tea.spoon cinnamon Uncle Sam getting tougher McCartney opened his first foreign tour in 13 years 1 teaspoon molasses I - 2 cup chopped walnuts 1-2 cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons flour at a community hall in this out-of-the-way city 1^2 tea.spoon ground cinnamon 1-4 cup butter topping II- 2 cups applesauce 1- ^2 teaspoon vanilla I - 2 cup water south of Oslo. 1-4 cup amaretto liqueur 3-4 cup flour With 6,000 fans shouting, “We want Paul,” 1~4 cup raisins Cream shortening and sugar together. Beat in eggs. in effort to win war on drugs In a large mixing bowl, blend eggs, brown sugar, cin­ 3-4 cup brown sugar McCartney took to the stage Tlicsday evening with 1^^2 cup chopped dried apples Add flour soda, salt, baking powder, cinnamon, cloves, namon, salt, nutmeg and vanilla. Blend in milk. Stir in 1-4 teaspoon nutmeg ’ S0A\e ANIAAAL his wife, Linda, and a tour band. Combine oats, coconut and almonds in a medium apples, croutons, and raisins. Mix well. Pour into a 2- 1 teaspoon cinnamon nutmeg, raisins, and nuts. Stir in applesauce and water. ATHLETES A\AKE HUA\ANS If your business handles large The concert, which kicked off a four-month bowl; set aside. Line a baking sheet with waxed paper; Place half of the batter into an 8-inch cake dish which quart casserole. 1- 3 cup butter LOOK FEEBLE IN C0A\ - sums of cash, or if you arc personal­ set aside. European tour, included a heavy dose of Beatles Place casserole on saucer in microwave. Microwave 2 large shredded wheat biscuits, crumbled has been lined with waxed paper. PARISON . A TINY FLEA ly involved in large cash transac­ Sylvia Porter songs. The two-hour show began with “Figure of In an 8-cup measure, combine remaining ingredients, at h i^ power for 5 minutes. Stir. Reduce power to 70% Garnish: Microwave 6 minutes 30 seconds to 7 minutes on CAN JUA\P TO HEIGHTS tions, Uncle Sam is likely to visit Eight” from McCartney’s latest album, “Flowers in except raisins and apples. Microwave at high power for (medium-high) and microwave for 14 to 17 minutes, or Sweetened Whipped Cream high power, or until cake springs back when touched OVER 150 TlfAES you to see what’s going on. the Dirt,” and ended with a medley from the Beatles 11-2 to 21-2 minutes, or until mixture boils, stirring until apples are tender and the mixture appears set, stir­ Dash of ground cinnamon lightly. Let stand for 5 minutes before turning out onto a &REATERTHAN The war on drugs is a big part of album “Abbey Road,” released 20 years ago. once during the cooking time. cake rack to cool. Repeat with second layer. actions can then be compared to an • Was it from a source that re­ ring twice, set aside. In a mixing bowl, combine apples, lemon juice, ITS HEIGHT. the reason. Because of it, a smorgas­ “It isn’t everyday I know all the words to all the Pour the honey mixture over the oats, tossing to coat. EQUIVALENT TO individual’s income tax return. quires reporting on your tax return? In a small mixing bowl, combine all sauce in­ raisins, sugar, cinnamon and flour. Spread mixture even­ Butterscotch frosting bord of federal enforcement agen­ songs at a concert,” said Sigbjoem Nedland, a Microwave at high power for 4 to 7 minutes, or until the vivens SUPER/AAN Someone who pays cash for a • If not, do you have documents gredients. Microwave at high power for 2 to 3 minutes, ly in an 8 by 8 inch baking dish. II- 2 cups firmly packed brown sugar TAKE NOTE; cies now has access to details of $25,000 car on a reported income of to support your explanation of the music critic. “It surpassed my expectations by 150 mixture appears dry and begins to stiffen, stirring 2 or 3 or until bubbly, stirring once. Serve over warm pudding. LEAPING your transactions. times during cooking. Combine all topping ingredients, except butter and 1-2 cup granulat^ sugar A SPETi/A A TALL $10,000 is likely to pique the inter­ money’s source? percent.” Yields 6 to 8 servings. wheat biscuits. Cut in butter with a fork or pastry Beginning in 1970, the Bank Before the show, one Oslo newspaper dubbed Stir in raisins and apples. Spread mixture on prepared 1-2 cup cream WHALE CAN .BUILDING IN est of the IRS and perhaps the other The IRS says that means if you blender until crumbly. Stir in crumbled wheat biscuits. VIVE TO OVEP Sccrccy Act required all banks and McCartney “Nervous Raul” because only Norway’s baking sheet and let cook. Break into pieces and store in Old-fashion rice pudding 1 teaspoon vanilla A SINGLE agencies as well. buy a car that appears to be within Sprinkle over apples. Microwave at high power for 8 to 2 tablespoons butter 1000 r e c T and BOUND. savings and loans institutions to “The money is the key, always your income, it is not likely to raise domestic media was invited. Uni Amesen of EMI an airtight container. Yields 3 cups of granola. 1 can (12 ounces) evaporated milk report to the IRS all deposits and 13 minutes, or until apples are tender and bubbly, rotat­ Blend sugars and cream in a 2-quart casserole. HOLV ITS VPEATH the key,” says a New York-based eyebrows. What will draw the Records, said foreign news organizations were kept 1-4 cup milk withdrawals involving $10,000 or ing the dish a half turn after half of the cooking time. Microwave at high power for 5 to 6 minutes, or until A\OPE THAN iO Treasury Department investigator. government’s attention is a pattern out because McCartney wanted to warm up “off Cranberry chutney 1 tablespoon butter more in cash. In 1985, the require­ Serve with whipped cream garnish and a dash of ground sugar is dissolved and mixture is no longer grainy, stir­ /MNUTCS. “It has led us to everything from of such tran.sactions by an individual Broadway,” as he put it when the tour was an­ 1 pound fresh or frozen cranberries 1-3 cup sugar ment was extended to dealers of cinnamon. Yields 6 servings. ring after 3 or 4 minutes. IT ASCENDS VEKY people who simply think they can or business with no apparent source nounced in July. 1 cup granulated sugar 1-3 cup raisins ■RAPIDLY big-ticket items as well as, for in­ avoid paying their taxes. of large amounts of money. The singer embraced the environment as the 1'‘2 cup packed brown sugar Immediately add butter and vanilla. Stir until butter stance, companies that sell money 2 eggs, beaten Raisin pie with melts. Cool thoroughly. Beat with an electric beater on WITHOUT CXPERIENCINO- “Follow the money and you’ll Failure by a business to report tour’s theme and distributed pamphlets from the 1^2 cup golden raisins orders or transfer cash. group Friends of the Earth. “At the end of the tour it 1-4 teaspoon salt sour cream topping high speed until of spreading consistency. Thin with a ANY SYMPTOMS OF find the bad guys.” large cash transactions can result in 21-2 teaspoons apple pie spice 1 teaspoon vanilla So far, though, the information The reporting requirements fre­ would be nice to look back and see that it meant 1 baked 9-inch pie shell little cream if necessary. Frosts one 8 or 9 inch layer THE 3FNDS. ' a fine of $10,000 for each violation. 3-4 cup water 4 cups cooked rice was available only to the Internal quently lead to money-laundering something,” McCartney said. Filling: cake. If a business continues to ignore the 1 cup peeled chopped pear Ground Nutmeg Revenue Service. That all changed operations, he said. law, a fine of as much as $500,000 2- 3 cup chopped onion 2- 3 cup brown sugar Nobel prize winners reunited In a 4-cup measure, combine evaporated milk, milk with the passage of the Anti-Drug This new, intense scrutiny of cash and a prison term may be imposed. 1-2 cup chopped celery 1-4 cup all purpose flour Marge Churchill is a Manchester resident who is and butter. Microwave at high power for 21-2 to 3 Act of 1988. Now, those transaction transactions means that legitimate There arc also penalties that may be GDANSK, Poland (AP) — Poland’s two living 1-3 cup chopped green pepper Dash of nutmeg an authority on microwave cooking. Write to: reports are available to the FBI, the Nobel Prize recipients held a warm reunion, with minutes. In a 2-quart casserole, combine sugar, raisins, Microwave Kitchen, Manchester Herald, P.O. Box businesses must make extra efforts levied against those who atlcmpl to In a 3-quart casserole, combine cranberries, granu- 2 cups raisins Drug Enforcement Administration to be able to explain the nature of Peace Prize laureate Lech Walesa saying the works eggs, salt and vanilla. Mix well. Blend hot milk mixture 1 cup water 591, Manchester 06040. persuade a business to forgo report­ and U.S. Customs. those transactions. The law requires ing a transaction. of literary winner Czeslaw Milosz “shaped me and Dr. Gott In addition, the IRS has beefed up that businesses report the name, ad­ To the IRS and other enforcement a whole generation.” its enforcement of the Bank Sccrccy dress, Social Security number and agencies, the lough new reporting Milosz, the poet-essayist who won his Nobel in Questions exist on risks of Sweet One COMING SOON! Act and its scrutiny of those reports. other basic information about laws and increased enforcement are 1980 after having fled Poland in the 1950s, has long Peter Gott, M.D. The IRS has more than quadrupled anyone involved in such a transac­ powerful tools in their effort to slow been a supporter of Walesa and critic of communist MOVIE EXPRESS the number of investigators in some tion. Information about the transac­ llie flow of contraband into the U.S. cultural controls. His books were banned By Bonnie Tandy Leblang CAROLYN: Now that the sale of areas where there .seems to be a dis­ throughout the East bloc but in recent years became gum has been banned from many 210 PINE STREET, YARN MILL SHOPS tion itself must be reported as well. But they have an additional enforce­ and Carolyn Wyman proportionate number of large cash As is true with most information ment side effect, making more and available in Poland and several other counuies. Supermarket Sampler airports, fruit chews are the candy \Ne Specialize In New Releases transactions. “I was in jail several times for (the ideas con­ most people use to reduce ear pop­ Neck operation received by the IRS, only a small more financial records precise. Sunette Sweet One Low Calorie “We believe that not all of these portion will be subjected to closer Should a question arise, you must tained in) Mr. Czeslaw Milosz’s books,” Walesa Sugar Substitute. $2.29 per 1.75- ping on airplanes. Skittles is the ONLY! transactions arc being reported,” said 1\iesday. artificial sweetener will be the one diabetics should use some other ar­ favorite brand of many of these fruit scrutiny, but individuals who have prove that your transactions arc oz. box of 50 packets. with no safety questions attached, Multiple Copies Always Available!!! says Robert Quarles of the IRS in been participants in such transac­ The two first met in Poland in 1981, during tificial sweetener. The rest of us chew lovers and it’s easy to see may be risky legitimate ones, well within the law. BONNIE: The sweetener in you’re out of luck. Saccharine has should use small amounts of sugar. North Miami, Fla. (That area is tions should be prepared to answer It can spell the difference between Solidarity’s first brief 16-month legal existence that Sweet One, a new sugar substitute, why. The M & M size of Skittles Watch For Our been linked to cancer; NutraSweet After all, it’s only 16 calories per among those targeted for special in­ the government’s questions. Among a simple “sorry for the incon­ preceded a martial-law crackdown. Walesa received is the newly approved, man-made means that these candies are mostly to seizures, headaches and be­ teaspoon. sugary coating. GRAND OPENING! DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m a 73-year-old female with vestigation.) them: venience” and a lengthy and expen­ his Nobel two years later. acesulfame-K (trade name: Sunette). Solidarity now sits in the prime minister’s office. havioral disorders. And now CAROLYN: Bonnie’s right about emphysema, heart failure, hypoglycemia, hiatal hernia The information about cash trans- • Where did you get the money? sive hassle with the government. Unlike sacharine (the sweetener in BONNIE: That’s because sugar “It is good fortune to live until this moment,” research links accsulfame-K to lung one thing: eaten plain, Sunette’s and hypothyroidism. My cardiologist wants to do an Sweet N’ Low), it doesn’t have a is still the dominant ingredient in said Milosz, who lives in Berkeley, Calif., and is and breast cancer in test animals and Sweet One has less of a cloying operation on the artery in my neck. How dangerous is bitter aftertaste. And unlike NuuaS- to an increase in blood cholesterol this candy. These new Skittles also this procedure, and how much recuperation is neces­ visiting Poland for only the second lime since weet (the sweetener in Equal), it is aftertaste than Sweet ’N Low. It still contain artificial colors and flavors emigrating. levels in diabetic test animals. doesn’t have the robust texture or L]A K E S I D E sary? Renters deserve to get interest heat stable. That means Sweet One Since diabetics are more likely to and five different fruit juice. But DEAR READER: Without knowing what operation can be used in cooking and baking. full-bodied sweetness of sugar, there’s nowhere near enough of the Weir to save rain forests use artificial sweeteners and are at though. While some people might A CAFE & LOUNGE your cardiologist recommends, I can’t assess the All three artificial sweeteners have latter to even consider them being SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Grateful Dead higher risks for heart disease. The find pleasure in money or romance, benefits and risks of the procedure. However, because of DEAR BRUCE: We have been renting an apartment negligible calories (about 4 calories good for you. guitarist Bob Weir joined 150 students and environ­ Center for Science in the Public In­ within the food world, there is simp­ your emphysema and heart disease, you arc certainly at from a local realty company for the past six years. When per 2 teas{xx)ns worth of sweetness), terest (a nonprofit consumer ad­ high risk for serious complications from anesthesia. You we signed our lease, we pul down a $M5 security mental activists on a flatbed railroad car to begin a ly no substitute for sugar. Bonnie Tandy Leblang, a Smart Money and all but Sweet One, negligible vocacy group), believes Sunette’s South Lake Street, Coventry will want to be absolutely sure the operation is neces­ deposit. campaign to save the world’s rain forests. registered dietitian, and Carolyn sodium. Sweet One is sodium free. effect on blood cholesterol needs Skittles Bite Size Candies. 45 sary before consenting to it. Are we entitled to a bank-rate interest on the deposit “Of all the issues one can get involved in, I think Wyman, a junk food fanatic, are Reservations: 742-8526 But if you were hoping this new further study. I do too. Until it is. cents per 2-oz. package. Why not obtain a second opinion? You certainly could which would have accrued during the term of the lease? Bruce Williams the rain forest issue is the one that clearly spells syndicated columnists. benefit from another perspective. The advice given by a Since we did not receive a yearly check on the money, doom — I mean for the entire planet,” Weir said Every Thursday qualified consultant would enable you to make an in­ can we expect it to be paid on the amount calculated Tlicsday. “If they go, we go.” formed decision about surgery. To give you more infor­ each year? SIX years. “Earth Train 1990” is scheduled to carry more Menus mation, I am sending you a free copy of my Health M.K., YARDLY, PA. DEAR BRUCE: We have started a college savings than 600 students, teachers and activists from ITALIAN NIGHT Report “An Informed Approach To Surgery.” DEAR M.K.: In most jurisdictions, landlords are re­ account for our three-year-old child. We received an around the world on a weeklong trip from San Fran­ cisco to Washington, D.C., next April to dramatize Tuesday; Leg of veal with gravy, served at Bolton Elementary School quired to deposit security money in a separate account offer from the alumni association of our university. It Senior Citizen The following lunches will be DEAR DR. GOTT: I ’ve been on thyroid replace­ the dangers to the environment posed by deforesta­ baked potato, carrots: Egg salad the week of Oct. 2 through 6: and pay the interest to the tenant on an annual basis. appears to be a standard CD account, but designated for The following meals will be served at Coventry Grammar School ment for many years and see an endocrinologist every tion. After the trip, the group plans to go to New sandwich, fruit, milk. Monday: Cheeseburger on a roll, Many places allow the landlord to deduct a small tuition. What do you think of these accounts? served at Mayfair Gardens and Wes- the week of Oct. 2 through 6: BUFFET six months. A couple of years ago, my while blood York to make a presentation to the United Nations. Wednesday: Swedish meatballs home fries, pickle spears, can­ amount of money — perhaps one percent of the invested J.W., THOUSAND OAKS, CALIF. thill Gardens the week of Oct. 2 Monday: Chilled fruit juice, count dropped to the low 2,000s and since then has with gravy, noodles, spinach: taloupe slice. amount — for handling dw ges. Bu the balance must be DEAR J.W.: With a wrinkle or two, the material you through 6 to Manchester residents beefaroni, green beans, school- ranged between 2,500 and 3,500. I’m afraid my immune Skelton attracts crowd Turkey sandwich, fruit, milk. all you can EAT! 5-9pm. passed to you annually. enclosed is simply another Federal Deposit Insurance who are 60 or older: Tuesday: Baked chicken, but­ baked cookies. system might not be adequate to meet an emergency and Thursday: Baked chicken quarter tered noodles, bread, com niblets, By all means, call Harrisburg, your stale capital, and Corporation CD, with the usual restrictions about CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (AP) — Comedian Monday: Cranberry juice, roast Tuesday: Chicken nuggets with that the low count indicates tlie early stages of some dis­ with gravy, plain rice, zucchini: chilled pears. BUFFET: determine whether this applies in Pennsylvania. If so, withdrawals and whatever. Red Skelton attracted crowds when he went shop­ turkey with gravy, candied sweet dip, macaroni and cheese, celery and ease. Chicken salad sandwich, fruit, milk. Wednesday: Orange juice, ham Fettuccini Alfredo FEATURINC: advice your landlord that it is more than likely an over­ I don’t see any great advantage or disadvantage in the ping at a K marl to before a weekend show in this potatoes, peas and onions, white carrot sticks, chilled fruit. DEAR READER: I suspect you have two different southeastern Missouri town. Friday: Tuna casserole, broccoli: and egg on a muffin, potato puffs, Wednesday: Lasagna with meat Stuffed Shells sight, but you would appreciate your interest for the past program. There is also material on programs where you 1 bread, fresh fruit cup. afflictions. First, you have an underactivc thyroid gland, Skelton picked up three dozen pairs of socks — Tima salad sandwich, fruit, milk. cucumber sticks. sauce, choice of hot vegetable, hot can put the monies in your child’s name and take some Tuesday: Pineapple juice, Savisage and Peppers for which you take thyroid supplements. The medicine buying them is cheaper than having them laundered Thursday: Macaroni and cheese, garlic bread, fresh fmit. Homemade Meatoalls LIVE MUSIC minimal tax advantage. I strongly advise against this. If breaded cajun scrod, buttered rice, Manchester schools buttered bread, green beans, cookie is an unlikely cause for your low whitc-blood-cell count. you put the money in the youngster’s name, that money on the road, he said. He also went to a mall and an Mexican com, wheat bread, apricot Thursday: Hearty vegetable Chicken Caciatore Patients with hypothyroidism sometimes have low blood art store Monday to buy oil paint and colored pen­ The following meals will be and applesauce. soup, grilled cheese sandwich, fresh BY CUITARIST will be a your child’s disposal at college age. halves. Egg Plant Parmesan counts, but the counts usually return to normal once the Our Language cils for sketching, slopping to sign autographs and served in the Manchester public Friday: Juice, meat and cheese vegetable sticks, pudding with top­ While it may be that the youngster is responsible, and Wednesday: Grape juice, Salis­ Fresh Vegetables thyroid deficiency is corrected. shake hands with shoppers. schools the week of Oct. 2 through pizza, tossed salad, gelatin with top­ ping. will go to college, it may also be that the child is going bury steak with mushroom gravy, : Strombou "BRUCE Second, your white-cell count is low. It should or­ “1 like to come into town early and get into the 6 ping. Friday: Fresh baked pizza, tossed through a difficult period. The last thing in the world oven-roasted potatoes, whole baby Garlic and Italian Bread dinarily be 4,5(X) to 10,000 cells per cubic millimeter of Jeffrey McQuain cadence of the town,” the 76-year-oId comic said. Monday: Hamburg patty on a salad, assorted fmit. III you would want to do is give a substantial amount of carrots, pineapple cream pudding, roll, potato puffs, glazed carrots, SOUP: JOHN whole blood. Although a count of 2,500 to 3,500 may be money to that youngster. “I like people. I like going out and talking with dinner roll. chilled fruit, milk. The following lunches will be normal for you, it could indicate a problem, such as DEAR BRUCE: Last spring I loaned my credit card people.” Thursday: Orange juice, Tuesday: Shells with meat sauce, Coventry schools served at Nathan Hale and Minestrone leukopenia, with your bone marrow. The bone marrow to my roommate. He was temporarily short of funds, so American chop suey, peas, garden buttered green beans, bread and but­ The following lunches will be Robertson Schools, Coventry, the may stop making cells if the patient has a nutritional or Converge meets or comes together at a point. If I told him he could use the card. Unbeknownst to me, he Singer to get drug treatment salad, Italian dressing, Italian bread, ANTIPASTO ter, vanilla pudding with cherry served at Coventry High School the week of Oct. 2 through 6: ITALIAN vitamin deficiency, cancer, immune deficiency, chronic you’re on the verge of using this verb, remember that charged a lot of stuff that 1 never agreed to. DETROIT (AP) — Former Temptations lead apple raisin crisp with cheese sauce, milk. week of Oct. 2 through 6: Monday: Chilled fruit juice, BAR: infection or toxic drug reaction (from penicillin, for ex­ converge ends with verge. By the lime the bill got to me, he had split and I am singer David Ruffin was ordered to check into a w^ge. DESSERTS: Wednesday: Chicken noodle beefaroni, green beans, school- Tossed Salad ample). Ask your endocrinologist why your white- Don’t mar the spelling of grammar by changing its stuck for it. When I explained to the credit-card com­ drug treatment program instead of a jail for violat­ Friday: Pineapple juice, bar­ soup, baked ham and lettuce on a Monday: Chicken nuggets, baked cookies. Cannolis blood-cell count is low and whether more tests could in­ second a to e. Notice: the ending of grammar is mar. pany that 1 allowed him to charge one item, but the rest ing probation on a drug conviction. becued pork ribs, rice Romano, Cuke Rum Cake roll, apple-celery salad, peanut but­ macaroni and cheese, com niblets, lUesday: Chicken nuggets with Pepperocini dicate additional uealmcnl. OUR LANGUAGE AD-VICE: Please don’t be of them were unauthorized, they essentially said, Judge John O’Brien on Tliesday ordered Ruffin green beans, rye bread, sliced pears. ter brownie, milk. rye bread, assorted fmit. dip, macaroni and cheese, celery and And Weekly Specials DEAR DR. GOTT: I have internal and external alarmed by the latest Ad-Vice Award, given to the ‘Tough noogies, you loaned the card, you arc respon­ to spend the next 28 days in a New York drug teeat- Tuesday: I^ ta with meal sauce, carrot sticks, chilled fruit. Tomatoes ment center, after which his probation would be Meals on Wheels Thursday: Sliced turkey, gravy, Cheese hemorrhoids that have been treated in the past by maker of security doors marked “This door is alarmed.” sible.” Am I? green beans, hot garlic bread, as­ Wednesday: Lasagna with meat Although to alarm is gaining a sense of “to equip with R.T., FORT WORTH, TEXAS considered completed. The following are the meals to be cranberry sauce, whipped f>otato, Ham LAKESIDE: surgery. My current doctor assured me he can remove buttered peas, roll and butter, milk, sorted fruit. sauce, choice of hot vegetable, hot an alarm,” this verb’s use in the passive voice sounds as Ruffin, 48, had spent Monday night in Wayne served to Meals on Wheels clients the interna! ones with a rubber-band treatment and the fruit sherbet. Wednesday: Tomato soup, grilled garlic bread, fresh fruit. Pepperoni South Lake Street, Coventry if the door were frightened or upset. When you sec such County Jail after showing up five hours late for a the week of Oct. 2 through 6. The Onion external ones by freezing them. What’s your opinion? DEAR R.T.: As far as I know, you are on the hook. Friday: Cheese pizz.a with ptep- ham and cheese sandwich, vegetable Thursday: Hearty vegetable Off Route 31 from H artM 384E DEAR READER: Ligating hemorrhoids with rubber wording as “This door is alarmed,” sound the alarm. The card was given to your friend, not stolen. You can court appearance. He was sentenced to two years’ hot noon meal is listed first and the sticks, assorted fmit. soup, assorted sandwiches, leafy let­ Olives. probation, drug testing and treatment after his May cool evening meal, second: jjeroni, tossed salad, chilled peaches, to44Eto31S. bands or freezing them may be appropriate therapy for argue that you only authorized a certain transaction, but milk. Thursday: Clam boat, tartar tuce, fresh vegetable sticks, pudding you. Both techniques arc standard; they don’t involve Do you have a question or comment about our lan­ how in llie world was the credit-card company to be 1988 conviction for misdemeanor possession of Monday: Roast beef with gravy, with topping. cocaine. sauce, French fries, assorted fruit. Luncheons Daily Dinners Thursday-Sunday surgery and are, therefore, less painful, safer and guage? Questions should be sent to: Jeffrey aware of that? whipped potato, green beans; Chick­ Bolton schools Ruffin was arrested last week after testing posi­ Friday: Fresh baked piz/.a, tossed Friday: Pizza with meat topping, Sunday Brunch 11-2 cheaper. If your doctor is familiar with these methods, McQuain, Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, 1 tliink you have learned a valuable lesson. You don’t en sandwich, fruit, milk. The following lunches will be salad, assorted fmit. tossed salad, assorted fmit. tive for opiates. lake his advice. Manchester 06040. loan your credit card to anyone. 16— MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1989— 17 DILLON by Sieve Dickenson SNAFU by Bruce Beattie KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright r po W f HAVE A Puzzles "W it n e s s ppoTECTioiv] U.S. networks noisily begin season PRo &RAIA"

ACROSS roster, which already has “Cagney & Lacey,” 39 Old picture Answer to Previous Puzxis By Jay Sharbutt n 1 Bite card The Associated Press “She’s the Sheriff’ and, in the late night, the elder­ 5 Praise 41 Objective r T T T £ 7 MT 11 TV Topics ly “The Jack Benny Show” and “The 10 Looked 42 Mountain ringe u L a _L A3 Honcymooners.” angrily A T E M H D NEW YORK — For everything there is a 12 Species 45 Coma out L L season, particularly TV. For U.S. viewers, the C hanel 4 ’s fall roster, like others in Britain, groups 47 Seals E E D_ new shows for variety or quiz shows that con­ 48 Speckled also has its share of Yank shows, among them “St. 13 More E N E T_ L n 0_IM R sca.son noisily began last week, full of ceaseless stitute a preview of the coming season. uncanny 49 Muscular W Elsewhere,” “Kate and Allic,” “Happy Days,” “1 60 Jacob's son 1 T 0_ £ 0 drumbeating, store tie-ins and the newest twist, But this hoopla is small in scale. It’s nothing 14 For men and J_ £ Mj_ N T Love Lucy,” and the old ABC mini.serics, “North women A L clips of new shows on airline flights. comparable to the mcgabuck “watch-us” cam­ 1000 Tribuna Madia Sarvica 15 Secondhand DOWN NL 8 0_ N E_ 1 D A and South.” All Rlghla Rasarvtd That is a far cry from the way they do things paigns of the American networks. 1 6 ------lunch L L 8 □ L D There arc four TV seasons in tiny Bahrain, 18 Future bks. 1 Actress T I p B T_8 0_ D overseas. There is a fall TV season in Britain. But unlike PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz 19 Ban Cart­ Sharon — 0 where the government runs two channels, one 2 Nostrils £ E_s P_ 1 jA An Associated Press survey of four nations — the American version, which began on Sept. 18, wright's boy £ T_0_ D English-language, the other Arabic. The seasons 20 Not nasty 3 Barren a *. L -L Great Britain, Japan, Mexico and Bahrain — the British season starts politely. There is no MY 6 RAMPA ANP GRAMMA g r a m pa says 4 Small £ 8 D L E 24 Savers a fLi. JL L L shows that the new TV seasons in three of these include one during the Moslem holy month of HAVE BEEN MARRIEP FOR IT ISN'T LUCK. 25 Superior 5 Midwestern a H ME w E n E desisted kickoff day, and there’s none of the collage countries make the U.S. version seem a Septem­ Ramadan, when the emphasis is on religious / ifty ye a r s.. 26 Fat massive promotion that attends the arrival of the IT'S SKILL 29 — up 6 Organizes ber epic in bloat. programming. (judging) (workers) new season in the United States. 30 Affirmed 7 — Moines In the fourth, Mexico, there is no television - r - 8 Bauxite, e.g. American shows still are in the minority in this But none of the four seasons start with any fan­ 31 Spikes season as such. New programs arc introduced on a 32 Ducts 9 Wind season’s British schedules, which still lean to the Instrument prel. fare. In fact, viewers have to make a determined 33 Runs 24 Proverbial seemingly random basis, with the dominant enter­ important and serious in programs, or program­ "The peanuts are for the elephants. These 34 Squeezes to Flower 19 Washes off effort to learn when and which programs are on. It Sagged 21 Freshwater back-break­ tainment form the “tclcnovela,” the Mexican soap mes, as they spell them there. are for if you go to the termite cage.” 35 Finery er (2 wds.) There is plenty of Western programming fare, 36 Winter mo. 12 Daring (si.) porpoise opera. 17 Navy ship 22 Small coin Organized In No matter that one new British entry on BBC2, which has included even CBS’ “Lonesome Dove” Few shows are from north of the border, al­ 23 Energy units folders “The Young Ones,” makes Fox Broadcasting’s and HBO’s campaign-trail spoof, ‘Tanner ’88.” Shackle though viewers can and do watch U.S. entertain­ Smoke racy “Married ... With Children” seem like Noel But the most popular shows are prime-time r ment and news programs on cable. 9-Z7 Ancient serf Coward, according to some observers. soaps like “Knots Landing,” “Falcon Crest,” and DICK TRACY by Dick Locher ft Max Collins Recon- Depending on which networks they’re watch­ nolterad You want serious? The BBC has on its fall the most popular, “Dynasty.” However, all air HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne ing, Japanese viewers get two new TV seasons Accounting schedule a show called “Art in the Third Reich,” without the steamy sex scenes to which /^crican .. WHEN! 1 TRAPPED T3" agey. each year. One starts in early October, the other M ^lpe THAT WAX ' S i ^ Pale de (ole while another outlet, Channel 4, the most arty of viewers are accustomed. W H Y VO Y o u W e a i 2 i^a J h a ! X c o H l p RAPAtVZEO BY F>UTrY PUSS.." on April 1. TT Britain’s channels, plans a six-hour version of Because of religious law in Bahrain, these TMAT FUnJNY A ^ K Y o u T U B Bun \NoH'T/ Strong point They also face season-starting fanfare for the Enthusiastic “The Mahabhrarala,” a dramatization of the Indian scenes arc cut. Thus, viewers may see a man and OUTFIT, FEUUA ? ^AhAB QUB^TIOf^J. I Vk>N'T/r* » Oozed programs, most of which are domestically toLulEiv THT poem about the creation of mankind. woman approaching each other, nostrils flaring, “ Y & O O P /AAN> U.S. service produced; few American shows air for long in '*«C0lllH5 branch But not all is staid at the BBC. It has one then sec them talking of other matters. Catches prime time and usually arc consigned to late-night homegrown attempt al lowbrow this season, There’s an absence of soap opera on Bahrain Fast aircratt slots. Examples of these include “Night Rider,” (abbr.) “Challenge Anncka,” in which the very blond and TV now. Replacing them in the current season is Fish disease “Airwolf’ and “MacGyver.” enthusiastic Anncka Rice, clad in a jumpsuit, v r Rather than programming that mainly is geared to school stu­ (poet.) As in the United Slates, new programs are lakes on viewer-suggested challenges each week. dents. ° in 46 Flightless played up in TV and newspaper ads. And bird And it has American shows. It’s adding The soaps won’t be back until the start of the Japanese networks sometimes assemble stars of “Spenser: For Hire” and “Police Squad” to its fall w next new TV season — in January.

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(CC) moves on its own (60 min ) (In Stereo) covered Mrs Frick is an illegal alien, Tar- 'A THING ^ 11 Charles in Charge (CC) Ellen won't let (24 i57 AIDS Quarterly (CC) Part 3 of 4 kington is called upon to marry her 20 38 M 'A -S 'H Jamie attend a movie with a boy %■ .\\\ broke?J tough i38) MOVIE; 'The Hunter' A professional [H B O ] HBO Comedy Hour: Playing the 22: News (Live) 18 McCloud bounty hunter tracks bail jumpers to every Nutroll: Robert Townsend & His Part­ 24 Alive From Off Center (CC) "Street 20 Mr. Belvedere corner of the country Steve McQueen. ners in Crime IV (CC) Comic Robert of Crocodiles" Puppet animation by the Kathryn Harrold, Eli Wallach 1979 Townsend hosts a variety show featuring Quay brothers (R) (In Stereo) 22 News (Live) music, dance, stand-up comedy and film 1/4 CELEBRITY CIPHER 24 Rod and Reel Streamside (R) (61: Eyes of War Interviews and archival segments Guest star singer Dianne 2^ Weekday (R) Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present footage trace the time from the end of Reeves (60 min ) (In Stereo) 61 Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) Each letter in the cipher stands for another Today 's clue J equals B 26 Charlie’s Angels World War I through World War II Host [A&E] Alan Rachins at the Improv Alan w ^ 38 Family Ties (CC) Robert Mitchum (2 hrs ) 1 0 :0 0 P M (3 ; Wiseguy (CC) Vmnie is 1967 Capp f nt«rprises Inc caught between the mob and the OCB Rachins ("L A Law") welcomes Tom [A & E ] Battle Line 'YDM CDQSM FMLL WL [57 World of Survival (R) when a feud between Cerrico and Tommy McTigue, Jeff Dehart, Tim Rose and John [ ( ^ 19B9 King Fealuras fiyrxlica le Irv World nqht> re>arv» YOUR r CAN'T \ IT, I'M NOT SURE speak to Belushi, Peter Boyle 1988 Rated R (In (Live) YOUR MAJESTY' IT.' 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When West played a third Lesson: Declarer did more than was up any opportunities today that give you CANCER (June 21-July 22) Your skills ME wrm THAT gUeCTRiC as a sales person will be very effective Strawberry Shortcake tries to outwit the ♦ AJ72 spade, declarer ruffed in dummy with necessary. When he played to the king CATTlg PfiOPTHERE COUID % a chance to socialize with friends. villainous Peculiar Purple Pieman, with the ♦ A g J 8 3 the 10 of diamonds. Next declarer Something advantageous could devel­ today. It shouldn’t be too hard tor you to help of her friends Huckleberry Pie, Blue­ 94 Hartford Tpke. *1.00 OFF* of diamonds and ruffed the last club BEAN u n p le a s a n t SCENE.'/ ♦ 7 played the queen and jack of dia­ op from discussions with pals. come away with the order, regardless of berry Muffin and Apple Dumplin’, he was placing himself in a losing po­ how tough your prospect is to sell. Vulnerable: Both monds. 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But de­ will have a good spade to cash anything that might develop. them will be voiced as a request rather causes her to lose the man she loves. Su­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Keep in than a command. san Hayward, Robert Preston, 18—MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Sept. 27. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1989—19 HOMES HDMES HDMES HDMES r r i HOMES HOMES FOR SALE FOfl SALE FOR SALE APARTMENTS APARTMENTS FDR SALE l i L I FOR SALE FOR SALE L £ J FDR RENT 1 2 £ | FDR RENT In Brief COUNTRY Charmer - 7 Money talks Cubbies MANCHESTER - Custom MANCHESTER-$319,W. MANCHESTER - Now room tall Colonial - Built. $224,900. Gor- MANCHESTER - Two nn, t o m Front to back fire- Reduced for quick sale. only 135,000 for these bedroom townhouse From Page 11 oeous to room Raised Lookout Mountain. An- brand new, huge, excit­ with fireplace, all ap- placed bow front living Ranch. 4 bedrooms, 2'/z Malone wants more money room - large foyer - salal Built oversized 4 ing, 7 room, 1,800 sq. ft. WALLACE-TUSTIN pllances, heat, hot wa- of#jrpnre*^ ?pnnlrtd' in the NFL baths, 2 fireplaces, oak bedroom Colonial, 2'/j beautiful contempor­ ter, carpeting, air con- ' front porch plus large SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Karl Malone denies flooring, new carpet- Realty ^-56«7 ditloning. Call 649-5240. »S10 monthly. 646-2311. all year. After a 77-85 finish last season, prospects did screened porch - Call to baths, large eat-ln kit­ a r y Townhouses. Ing and appliances plus chen w/wet bar and Cathedral ceilings, An­ reports that he agreed to play the 1989-90 season for the not look good after they went 9-23 in spring training. see this Manchester 22 Morqan Farms Drive MANCHESTER - 1 bed- apartm ent, enclosed sun room. glass doors to screened dersen windows, full Utah Ja/z at his scheduled $1.45 million, saying he is classic. Barbara Wein­ South Windsor. CT. 06074 room and 2 bedroom By Dave Goldberg “I thou^t we had a lot of holes to fill,” Andre Dawson Professionally lands­ porch. Plaster walls, 2 basements, 2x6 con­ (Acroia ttom Ann Field's Resiitjrani) berg 643-0844, R E /M A X apartments. Stove, re- £5?,’ seeking the fourth contract change of his five-year career. The Associated Press admitted. “I thought we had a lot of things to put behind caped with lots of trees fireplaces, attic fan. struction, family room In comments published Tuesday by the Deseret News, East ot the River, 647- and privacy. D.W. Fish trigerator. $500 month us.” 1419.0______Completely private fireplace, central air, Plus utilities. 646-5355. brick Agency, 646-4200. the 6-foot-9 star power forward said he wants to revamp Realty, 643-1591.□ wooded yard. Three oven/range, dls- To paraphrase the Beatles, money may not be able to And they did. A seven-game winning streak early in The Deal Of The Year! ONE Bedroom, appllan- MANCHESTER - 3 bed- the 10-year, $18 million deal he signed last November. EASY Llvlng-2bedroom, blocks from 1-384. Im­ hwasher, hood, dispo­ buy you love. In the NFL, however, it can buy the closest the season put them in first place, and the Cubs’ con­ 1 '/2 bath condo - all new SITTING Pretty - Long­ mediate occupancy. sal, 3-4 bedrooms, 2 full ces, $430, prime center ’’ ° apartment, Malone says he wants fewer years in the contract, and thing — victories. fidence grew. appliances - mint con­ ing for quiet peaceful By owner 646-8711. baths, wosher/dryer location. For 1 person, more money for the upcoming season. dition - price reduced. living? Discover this hookups, cedar siding, deposit. References. lien® T® In early May, the starting outfield of Dawson, Jerome BOLTON - Garrison Co­ No pets. Available Im- W5(^ Plus u tilities Se- Malone also said that contrary to published accounts, Just ask the Minnesota Vikings on the one hand, the Call Ron Fournier 649- loveivcustom built uni­ lonial located on cul- wall-to-wall carpeting, Walton and Mitch Webster went on the disabled list in a 3087, RE/MAX East of medlatelv. 649-9287. ^orlty depos t^nd ret- he is not working with an agent on the contract issue. Cleveland Browns, Philadelphia Eagles and New York span of five days. que home. Sits high on de-sac, 3 years old, 3 tiled foyer, oak kitchen -----r r —T erences. 649-4820 or 646- Giants on the other. the River, 647-1419.0 picturesque hHI with bedrooms plus play­ cabinets, two-zone gas MANCHESTER - 3 bed- 4412 Agent Leonard Armato represented him only in negotia­ We knew that was going to be a tough time,” Dawson circular drive. Move heat, slider to deck and P l a c in g a n a d in cios- room, 3 baths with room, appliances. MAMrnF«iTPP tions for a conu-act with L.A. Gear shoes, he said. In. Im m aculate and 2-car garage. Owners $750/month. Security MANCHESTER - Newer 6 The Vikings showed up at training camp July 31 as the said. But we hung through it. We played as a team, not slfled Is a very ensv, lacuzzl. Tile In kitchen Malone said he expects to show up for training camp consensus favorite to win the Super Bowl. They also as individuals.” tastefully decorated. and bathrooms, hard­ will hold a second required. 649-0931, ^®1i simple process. Just dial mortgage ot $32,900 at Well maintained two bedroom end unit at Wastage. Luxury flam Anm rooms, IVz baths, full at Westminster College on Oct. 6, as scheduled. In law possibility. Call wood floors,alarmsys- complex includes central air, deck, walk-ln closet, sapeious showed up minus eight holdouts — at least in part be­ The Cubs neither led nor trailed by more than 3'/z 643-2711. We'll help you 8% with no principal or ----- 5------basement, deck. All ap- Diane Comollo today tem, appliances, cen­ grounds, outdoor pool, tennis courts, clubhouse with indoor MANSFIELD - 1 and 2 pllances. $750 monthly cause of their deserved reputation as one of the league’s games 3'/2 all summer. On Aug. 7, Chicago took first word your ad for maxi­ 646-0891, R E /M A X East Interest payment doe Olympics on cable television mum response. tral vac, fenced In pool, saunas, and health club. Priced for quick sale at bedroom, country set- piuj utilities. 646-7693 most penurious teams. place for good, beating co-leader Montreal 5-2 on a of the River, 647-1419.0 yard, 2600+ sq.ft., ex­ for 7 years. These are $104,900. ting. $450 per month anytime, NEW YORK (AP) — The Olympics will go on cable beautiful single family seven-hitter by Maddux and a home run by Sandberg. terior clapboard and and UP. 487-1437. MANCHESTER - 5 room television for the first time under a $50 million deal So three weeks into the season, the Vikings are 1-2, in­ brick. Large deck and homes, not condomini­ cluding Sunday’s 27-14 loss at the hands of the Pittsbur­ Earlier this month, St. Louis made a charge at the ums; and there are, of MANCHESTER -$299,900. MANCHESTER - Ranch signed Tuesday between CBS Inc. and TUmcr Broadcast­ landscaped yard, fin­ MANCHESTER - 3 bed- Anon;TnrpV"rarnnHna gh Steelers, who entered the game having scored 10 Cubs. The Cardinals were within three outs of taking ished walkout base­ course, no association Designed With Distinc­ 130’s. 7 nice rooms with mnrvt /4iir\lAw ApplIOnCCS/ COrpCtlflOy ing Systems Inc. that covers the 1992 and 1994 Winter fees. Call today tor tion. Splendid Spilt S A4^ narking. $640 plus utlll- points and allowed 92. over first place on Sept. 8, but Chicago rallied to win that CLASS!FIr^I) CRAFIS ment, 2cargaragewlth new kitchen and bath! 3 N^Ck 646-7007, Paul 647- ^,^5 443.9664. Games. com plete details on with a contemporary bedroom, den and Worse, both Vikings and ex-Vikings talk openly of game in 10 innings. A Feature of Tliis Newspaper openers. $268,000. Call Under the deal. Turner Network Television will air ap­ Gerry, 644-8332. these magnificent and flair. 2,400 sq.ft, of treed lot. Blanchard & their discontent with management, providing a reason, “It seems like every time we needed to win bad, we beautiful homes at gracious living, 4 bed­ MANCHESTER -6 room, — ' proximately 50 hours of programming for each Olym­ Rossetto Realtors," perhaps, why they tend to lose games they should win would win two or three,” Maddux said. “When were MANCHESTER - Charm­ $167,900 with this very, rooms, sunken family We’re Selling Houses" 3 bedroom duplex with r r n CDNDDMINIUMS pics. CBS, which paid $243 million for the 1992 Games attic and basement. I 001 cnR d c u t against teams like Pittsburgh and Green Bay. They lose about to fold, we’d win.” ing Victorian. $147,900. very special financing. room with den, large 646-2482.0 at Albertville, France, and $300 million for tlie 1994 This Is an excellent ceramic tiled kitchen, $700/month. Security I— i ncWI______enough such games to keep them from taking the NFC To win the division 'Rresday night, the Cubs needed to Im m aculate home with MANCHESTER - Cape Games at Lillehammer, Norway, plans on airing about great potential. 3 bed­ opportunity tor first- cathedral celling In 140's. 3 bedroom full and references. 646- MANCHESTER - One Central title away from the Chicago Bears. cut their magic number from two. The Cardinals took master bedroom suite, 120 hours of each Olympics. rooms, heated sun time buyers and Inves­ dorm ered home on — ______bedroom townhouse. This year, for example, wide receiver Anthony Carter care of the first part by losing to Pittsburgh. At the time porch with atrium tors. Owner will con­ and formal dining Cresfwood D r. 1 Vz MANSFIELD/Wllllngton Fully oppllonced klt- “There’s a lot of programming at the Winter Olympics and strong safety Joey Browner are playing at less than that game ended, the Cubs were giving up two runs in the doors, oversize garage sider rent with option. room. Beautiful bath, private yard with Itne - Route 44, 2 bed- chen, living room with Rothman 8, Rothman, wooded lot on cul-de- that doesn’t get on because of the limited amount of their potential and tight end Steve Jordan was hurt. All sixth inning that let the Expos tie it 2-2. which can be heated, patio! Blanchard 8, room. Adults pre- fireplace, air condl- hardwood floors 646-4144.D sac. All this and much Rossetto Realtors," terred, country pri- tlonlng, washer/dryer time,” CBS Sports president Neal H. Pilson said. “We are Pro Bowl players, all missed long stretches of train­ “We knew we had to dig in right then,” Sandberg said. much more. Call tor think it will help promote the prime-time programming. throughout and more! We’re Selling Houses" vacy. No dogs. hook-up, deck. $675 per ing camp as holdouts. “We knew this was a chance to win it.” Excellent location! IMPECCABLE Ranch! -3 details. Century 21 Ep­ 646-2482.0______$460/monthly, 2 month plus utilities We don’t think the dilution factor will be one of concern. bedrooms, 2 full baths, stein Realty, 647-8895.Q months security. Call 649-2369. “There’s a heck of a long way between having great With two outs in the eighth, Sandberg singled off Den­ D.W. Fish Realty, 643- VERNON - 3 bedroom We think there will be an audience for TNT program­ nis Martinez, 16-7. Dwight Smith followed with a single PRISCILLA HAUSER'S TOLE & DECORA­ 1591.0 family room. Handicap 742-0569. ------players and a great team,” Coach Jerry Bums said after accessible! Excellent HEBRON - 132 Niles Cape, 2 full baths, all ______MANCHESTER - Beacon ming.” TIVE PAINTING ON WOOD PLANS PACKET M A N C H E S T E R - 17th Sunday’s game. “We certainly are no great team. I don’t to right field and, when Hubie Brooks hobbled the ball, condition, low I50's. Road. Exquisite new appliances. In-ground TWO bedroom apart- 2 bedroom, new Century New England TNT, begun last year as a mostly movies cable chan­ Sandberg kept running and scored ahead of the relay Gift idea! Complete instructions for build­ Call Linda Brown 647- Victorian, central air, pool. Excellent condi­ ments, appliances, call kitchen/carpet, near know who we can beat at this point.” Charm. $219,900. Truly nel, will broadcast Olympics games from 1 p.m. to 6 home. ing and pain ting : Pen nsylvania Dutch 8691, RE/MAX East of vac, 1.5 acres. $320,000. tion. Ideal location for Phil or Suzanne, 646- Park. No pets. Avalla- Mike Mullarkey, a former Viking (discontented ver­ a typical center chim­ children. Asking p.m. EST on weekdays, much of it live, and from 6 p.m. That was enough. Maddux, 19-12, gave up seven hits Ratchet Table, Tulip Bird Feeder, Welcome the River, 647-1419.0 Flono Reel Estote.□ 1218. ble Immediately. $760 sion) said after catching a 15-yard touchdown pass for Sign, Vegetable Bin, Camelback Trunk, ney Colonial home with $164,900. John Bruce to 7 p.m. on weekends with taped coverage. In addition, The Associated Press oak beams, wainscot­ DEAL Of The Century. 31 MANCHESTER - 4 ’/z 'J-®'lt Pittsburgh Sunday: “Once I caught it I wanted to spike it in 8 1-3 innings and Williams finished for his 36th save NORTH Coventry - 56 Agency, 875-4331. it will replay CBS’ prime-time broadcast beginning at 1 Magazine Rack, Sandwich Boards, Potato & ing and hardwood John Paul Lone, North rooms, 2 fam ily house- ^all right at the Vikings. 1 just wanted to stick it right in their in 46 chances as the Cubs won for the fifth time in six THE CHAMPS — Chicago Cubs’ pitcher Onion Bin, Roll-Top Breadbox. #4300 $14.95 Deer Hill Lane. Builder Coventry. Bullder/De- /garage. $600 per °® a.m. every n i^ t. CBS’ schedule consists primarily of games and improved to 90-68. floors. Beautiful park- will consider trade - face.” llke setting In o desira­ veloper ottering: month Includes heat. —— ______Mitch Wiiiiams and catcher Joe Girardi, New 3,300 sq.ft. Custom ICDNDDMINIUMS Security, lease, refer $550 large 1 bedroom with nightly prime-time shows and weekend afternoons. Maybe it’s fitting that Sandberg scored the winning SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK! ble area. D.W. Fish $90,000 2nd mortgage - The Eagles, Browns and Giants do things the other Contemporized Cape I FDR SALE ences. 643-0550, 5pm- deck/garage. $675 2 way. run — he also doubled and scored in the sixth — al­ right, ceiebrate as the Cubs beat the To order plans mail check or money order Realty, 643-1591.0 No payments until the on cul-de-sac overlook­ year 2000. (Based on 7pm. bedroom with 1 Vz bath, Riiladelphia, of course, handed Randall Cunningham a though Williams and Smith are as unlikely as the Cubs Montreai Expos, 3-2, to ciinch the Nationai and project number and name, with your ing golf course (rear VERNON Condo - Spa­ Mitchell’s career at end? name, address and zip code. Add $2.95 for SLEEPING Beauty - 8% fixed ra te , no MANCHESTER - 2 bed- themselves. League East Division titie. Wishes this was her view). Huge 20x24 fam ­ points, no prepayment cious one bedroom TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Phoenix Cardinals running six-year, $18 million contract extension a week ago. That catalog (includes $16 in discount coupons!) with attached garage. room duplex. Redeco- ensured he will be the quarterback of the ’90s with the Williams is the only major player the Cubs traded home. Immaculate In­ ily rm, private en­ penalty) and builder rated, lease, security. ® ® 1° back Stump Mitchell underwent reconstructive surgery In Okla. please add tax. terior. 7 room Cape trance to studio above will consider trade ot Excellent condition. from in the off-season. A true “Wild Thing” because of Neither did Smith. Like Walton, he had never played a Fully oppllonced kit­ No pets. $625. 646-3618. on his left loiee Tliesday, likely ending his nine-year NFL Eagles rather than anyone else should, as expected, some CLASSIFIED CRAFTS with two fireplaces, garage, possible In-law your property toword ------quiet complex. Anne his onc-walk-per-inning lifetime ratio, he didn’t expect game in the major leagues before this season. \fet both situation, priced well chen, celling fan and career. form of free agency comes to the NFL in the next few MANCHCSTER HERAID 0(040 screened porch, pic­ this new 3050 sq.ft. MANCHESTER - 1 bed- Miller Real Estate, 647- so much success so soon. below replacement air conditioner. Just Mitchell, who injured his left knee in Sunday’s 35-7 years. rookies hit .300. P.O. BOX 1000, BIXBY, OK 74008 ture perfect kitchen. Contemporary with ce­ room, centrally lo- 8000. In-ground pool, manic­ cost. Reduced to ramic tiled kitchen and reduced, seller moti­ cated, on busline, $495 ------loss to the , had two tom ligaments Cleveland did the same with Bemie Kosar, tying him ured lot. This beauty $297,900. Philips Real breakfast nook, floor vated. Call Rich Burns monthly plus utilities LEGAL NOTICES repaired and tom cartilage removed during arthroscopic up for the next five years, and the Rams are renegotiating priced at $223,000. Call Estote, 742-1450.D to ceiling granite fire­ 646-3039, R E/M A X East and security. Call 646- ot the River, 647-1419.a surgery at Good Samaritan Hospital. with Jim Everett for a contract that will put him in their Barbara Weinberg, WILLINGTON - Parker place, 4 brs, 2 full 2457, 9am-5pm.______INVITATION TO BID Giants magic number still at one JUST Hang Your Hot! Dr. Russell Chick, the Cardinals’ orthopedic surgeon, class. 643-0844, RE/MAX East Road. Builder may baths, 2 half baths, REDECORATED Second The Manchester Public HELP HELP ot the River, 647-1419.0 lacuzzl and 3 car gar­ You can’t beat the said the surgery was successful but that Mitchell would All three teams are operating on the expectation of take trade. Relive his­ floor apartm ent In tour Schools solicits bids for By The Associated Press Pirates 4, Cardinals 1: St. Louis, WANTED WANTED ONLY The Finest! tory In a new 1748 Salt age. Philips Real Est­ convenience of this su­ fam ily. Appliances In- PIANO TUNING/REFAIRS for need extensive rehabilitation. new mlcs for NFL contacts. per 4 rm Condo at which struggled to overcome in­ $199,900. Beautiful 3 Box reproduction built ate, 742-1450.D eluded. $525 plus utlll- the 1989-1990 school year Mitchell said Monday that if he had a tom knee liga­ One is that there will be some form of free agency for NL Roundup from Sturbrldge Vil­ Beacon Hill In M an­ While the Chicago Cubs are wait­ juries all season, was eliminated bedroom Contempor­ ties. Security and ret- Sealed bids will be received ary Raised Ranch with lage plans drawn by chester. 2 bdrms, mod­ erences required. No until October 5, 1989. 2:00 ment, it would take a year to recover and he would likely all players when a collective bargaining agreement is from the NL East race by losing to ern bath, fully ap- ing for yet another shot at the World open floor plan and Russell S. Ootmon. 3 pets. 646-7336.______p.m., at which time they will retire. reached with the players union. That agreement is in Pittsburgh at 'Three Rivers Stadium. pllanced kitchen Series, the San Francisco Giants just San Francisco has another chance WAREHOUSE HELP first floor enclosed fireplaces, beehive FIRST Floor apartm ent be publicly opened. The right limbo while both sides wait for the courts to decide on to clinch the title tonight if it can 'The Cardinals have lost 12 of 17 NAMCO — One of America's largest retailers of porch overlooking pri­ oven, 3brs, 2'/j baths, Including microwave! can’t wait for their title clincher. 2 car parking, storage In four fam ily with is r^erved to reject any aind John McEnroe withdraws the antitrust suit filed by the NFLPA after the players’ above ground pools, spas, and patio furniture vate yard with In- on a 3 + AC parcel with Chicago clinched its second Na­ beat the Dodgers or if San Diego games to the fifth-place Pirates this and laundry. $99,500. furnace and some ap- ell bids. Specifications and bid SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Top-seeded John McEn­ strike two years ago. ground pool. Family brook and pond, owner lift tional League East championship in falls to Cincinnati. season. has immediate openings for full time warehouse Jackson & Jackson pllances. Redecorated, forms may be secured at the roe withdrew from the $425,000 Volvo of San Francisco The other is that there will be more bidding for free personnel at our location in Manchester. room with cozy fire­ 2nd loon up to $50,000. $550 plus utilities. Se- Business Office, 45 North six seasons, beating Montreal 3-2 at “It’s going to get done,” said Bob Patterson, 4-2, allowed four $329,900. Philips Real Real Estate, 647-8400.a tennis tournament with a knee injury Tuesday. agents under the current system. Cunningham or Kosar Positions are permanent, full benefits package, place. Two car att­ curlty and references School Street, Manchester, Olympic Stadium "Ricsday night Giants infielder Matt Williams, who hits in eight innings and Bill ached garage with wal- Estate, 742-1450.O FHA Approved! This de­ required. No pets. 646- Connecticut The announcement was made by tournament director are worth far more than the Eagles and Browns would hours 8am-5pm, overtime available. after second-place St. Louis lost to grounded into a forceout to end Landrum got the last three outs for kout basement on MANCHESTER lightful 4 rm Town- 7336. 056-09 Barry MacKay, who said the seriousness of McEnroe’s get as compensation, particularly since most No. 1 draft his 26th save. ABOVE AVERAGE WAGES. deadend street. Anne COVENTRY - 74 Lamotte house Condo at Pittsburgh. "Rjcsday night’s game. “It might not $ 1 3 4 ,9 0 0 W ellsweep In M a n ­ injury was not immediately known, but that McEnroe picks hold out for most of training camp and arc being Bobby Bonilla had three hits and M iller Real Estate, 647- Road. Spectacular NOTICE “This is my 41st year in baseball have b « n last night or tonight, but Please apply in person to: 8000.O Absolutely immaculate, chester Is lust chock was following the orders of Dr. Omar Farced of Los An­ paid more than long-time All-Pros. After a decade with Buy. 3 br Ranch, 2 full Vinyl Sided Cape! 3 PUBLIC HEARING and a lot of good things and a lot of it’s going to get done.” scored two runs for the Pirates. NAMCO baths, hot tub, dining full of great features. 2 geles, the U.S. Davis Cup physician. no free agent offers, Wilber Marshall went to the bedrooms, paneled family BOARD OF DIRECTORS bad things have happened to me,” Dodgers 2, Giants 1: The 100 Sanrico Drive room, new vinyl siding bdrms, 1.5 baths, de­ Washington Redskins from the Bears in 1988. Ray Mets 3, Phillies 0: Sid Fernandez CONTEMPORARY With room, newly renovated luxe cherry kitchen, TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT McEnroe’s withdrawl was the second major loss for Manager Don Zimmer said in the Dodgers scored the winning run off Manchester, CT 06040 Class! $219,900. Uni­ and windows, large Childress of the Houston Oilers and Bruce Smith of the pitched a three-hitter and doubled in and decorated. Private private basement with Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of the tournament. Last Friday, 20 minutes before the tour­ Cubs’ champagne-soaked locker starter Kelly Downs, 4-7, in the que, split-level 4 bed­ deck, great family Buffalo Bills got offer sheets this year that were matched a run as New York rebounded from neighborhood. Price backyard, attached laundry hookups, am ­ Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the Lin­ nament draw was made, Sweden’s Mats Wilandcr room. “But this tops everything that sixth inning when Willie Randolph room contemporary ple parking. Excellent coln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, by their old teams. elimination to beat Philadelphia at has cathedral ceilings, reduced. $130,900. Phil­ breezeway and garage. droppwl out. The Association of Tennis Professionals, I’ve ever done in the game.” scored from third base on Eddie ips Real Estate, 742- condition! $114,500. Connecticut, on Tuesday, October 3, 1989, at 7:30 p.m. to “It’s a two-tier system,” agent Leigh Steinberg, who Shea Stadium. skylights, fireplace, consider and act on the following: speaking for Wilandcr, cited “personal reasons” and did The Cubs took advantage of the Murray’s double-play grounder. CERTIFIED NURSE AIDES 1450.O______Jackson & Jackson represents a flock of quarterbacks, said. “If you have a 'The shutout was the second of the finished recroom and Real Estote, 647-8400.C not elaborate. Cardinals’ 4-1 defeat in Pittsburgh The Giants took a 1 -0 lead in the Immediate openings on 7am-3pm and more. Beautifully BRAND New Listing! Na­ Proposed appropriation to Education Special Projects - Fund star quality player, you want to get him tied up before season for Fernandez and fifth of his MANCHESTER - Hard to 41 - for the following: McEnroe, 30, rcinjured a knee that was hurt in early and became the first team to guaran­ first on a home run by Will Clark, 3pm-11pm and 11pm-7am shifts. Full or part landscaped % acre lot ture lovers will adore someone else grabs him.” career. It was the Mets’ 11th shutout has a great view too! It find 3 bedroom multi­ a. Telecommunications Incentive...... $7,877.00 August during the U.S. Hardcourts at Indianapolis, which tee a spot in the playoffs. time positions. this super Raised But it’s not only stars. his 23rd. of the season, but their first com­ you want If, this one's Ranch on very large lot level Condo In estab­ b. Head Start - Social Services ...... $300.00 he won, MacKay said. Meanwhile, the Giants missed a lished complex. Lo­ c. Head Start - Research...... $13,300.00 The Giants took that philosophy one more step by re­ The Dodgers tied it in the fifth on plete game shutout at home all Every other weekend required got It! Anne Miller Real across from town Na­ chance to clinch the NL West for the a two-out double by Jose Gonzalez Estote, 647-8000.O ture Center! Otters 7 cated In a wooded d. Adult Basic Education ...... $23,308.00 signing some of developing young talent — tackle Doug season. •Ask about our child care reimbursement residential area. e. Professional Development P la n ...... $15,216.00 BOLTON - 194 Hebron rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 Vz second suaight day, losing 2-1 to and an infield hit by Ramon Mar­ Fernandez, 13-5, who has won •Non-benefits rate of pay program $129,900. Sally Sullivan, f. Visually Im paired...... $270,000.00 Judge rules against Celtics Riesenberg and wide receivers Odessa Turner and Road, 5 acres surround baths, deck with awn­ BETTER THAN NEW Los Angeles at Dodger Stadium. tinez, who legged out a single to nine of his last 12 decisions, struck Sentry Real Estate, 643- g. Head Start - Food ...... $39,760.00 BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Celtics are willing to Stephen Baker. All were in their option years and all Will Train this spectacular buy. 3 ing and whole house $ 1 8 9 ,9 0 0 — Dodgers rookie Ramon Martinez, deep short. Gonz.alez, who was run­ out nine and walked three for his fan! Home Is In excel­ 4060. □ h. Head Stcirt - Discretionary...... $1,000.00 pay Dino Radja $425,000 plus side benefits to play in might have demanded more next season. Please call: Director of Staff Development, bedroom home. Three years young, to be financed by State Grants, Federal Grants, or donations. 6-4, allowed four hits in 8 2-3 in­ ning all the way, scored on the play sixth complete game. $154,900. Flano Real lent condition In prime BEAUTIFUL Northfleld their front court. But Radja may have to fulfill his con­ The Giants learned from experience. Crestfield Convalescent Home of Manchester area - walk to popular Raised Ranch. Green Condo - 4 room Proposed appropriation to Special Projects - Fund 41 - exist­ nings and Jay Howell got the last when catcher Terry Kennedy Phillies rookie Jason Grimsley, Estate, 646-5200.O tractual obligations in Yugoslavia, where he would cam Last season, tight end and linebacker out for his 27th save. 643-5151. Highland Park School. Landscaped, open acre Ranch, 2 bedrooms, ing Account #386 - \buth Employment...... $1,500.00 couldn’t handle the hurried throw by 1-3, allowed three runs and four hits newly carpeted, cen­ $ 11,000. held out for most of training camp after All- The Giants’ magic number for Clark from first base. No error was BOLTON - 4 Enrico Road. $184,000. Jackson 8< lot In Andover. 3 to be financed by interest earned by the Emergency Employ­ Pro seasons, then (see the Vikings’ Jordan above) spent in four innings. Exceptional new 8 Jackson Real Estate, bdrms, 2 baths, 2 car tral air, carport. Prin­ ment Fund. U.S. District Judge Douglas P. Woodlock on Thesday clinching their second division title charged. cipals only. Call after most of the season playing subpar with minor ailments. Astros 3, Braves 2: Harry Spil- room Contemporary 647-8400.O garage. Many extrasll Proposed Ordinance - To consider the adoption of an or­ took some of the air out of Radja’s hopes for an NBA in three years remained at one as Padres 3, Reds 1: San Diego 6pm 645-1965. Last year the Giants were one of the favorites to go to man’s run-scoring pinch double off 1.5 acres. $299,900. Fl­ MANCHESTER - Come dinance authorizing the purchase of premises at 23-25 Trotter career when he ruled against the Celtics’ claims that second-place San Diego beat Cin­ avoided elimination from the NL ano Real Estate, 646- see this 3 bedroom, 1 Vi Street from John J. and Margaret H. Hackett for the sum of Radja’s contract with Jugoplastika could be compared to the Super Bowl but finished 10-6 against a weak Tommy Greene, 1-2, with two outs 5200. □ bath Cape. Sliders to cinnati 3-1 earlier in the night to West race by beating Cincinnati at in the seventh iiming lifted Houston "LET’S TALK” $177,000.00. (A copy of the proposed ordinance may be seen a college athletic scholarship and granted the Yugoslav schedule, missing the playoffs by losing to the New York MANCHESTER - Abso­ deck from family BUSINESS in the Town Clerk’s Office during business hours.) move within four games of S ^ Jack Murphy Stadium. past Atlanta at the Astrodome. room, fireplace with I 3 a T team’s request for a preliminary injunction barring the Jets in the final game. This year, the Giants were picked About Strano's success in selling and how lutely Charming. PRDPERTY Proposed appropriation to General Fund - TRANSFER to Francisco. The Giants and I^dres Jack Clark and Benito Santiago wood stove In living Jim Deshaies, 14-10, pitched you can be a part of it! As always, we keep $159,900. Beautiful Co­ Captial Improvement Reserve and allocation in Reserve Fund 6-foot-lO forward from playing in Boston. to finish third in the NFC ^ s t but arc 3-0 and playing room, remodeled kit­ each have four games remaining, in­ each hit solo home runs off Jack seven innings, allowing four hits lonial In Parker Street M A N C H E S T E R - 9000 8 for purchase of property at 23-25 Trotter S tre e t...... Woodlock was also critical of Boston for ignoring well — with Banks, Bavaro, Riesenberg, 'Rimer and selling houses, and with our soon-to-start chen and more. Susan sq.ft, can be divided cluding a three-game series against ArmsUong, 2-3. It was Santiago’s area, featuring brick $177,000.00 Baker all contributing. and one earned run for the victory. Training Program you can be a part of the Donahue, Sentry Real 6(X)0/3000. 14’ overhead what he said was a valid conUact in Yugoslavia and at­ 16th homer run and his seventh in walkway, front porch, to be financed from proceeds of 1-291 condemnation award al­ each other in San Diego this Danny Darwin pitched two innings Estate, 643-4060.0 BOLTON drIve-in doors, loading tempting to hire away Radja, comparing it to “poaching.” Maybe money can’t buy you love, but it can buy wins. weekend. September. successful Strano's Sales Team. Conscien­ 2 car garage, natural ready received. for his seventh save. tious, dependable, energetic, full time sales oak trim. The living MANCHESTER - New $ 1 6 9 ,9 0 0 dock. 647-9137. room and dining room Listing! Spacious Country living, yet close Proposed appropriation to General Fund - TRANSFER to associates will feel right at home! For confi­ are spacious and open. Ranch In sought after to Httd. Vinyl sided w/Ig. Capital Irnprovement Reserve and allocation in Reserve Fund dential interview.... don't delay — call todayl There’s a den and a rec WoodhIII Heights. This 2 car garage. New, Ig. OWN YOUR OWN 8 to existing Account #1206 - Community ‘Y’ Improvements .. room. Updated kitchen 6 room, IVz both home 2-etall barn w/electricity. BUSINESS! $16,000.00 to be financed from Fund Balance. and baths, first floor comes with tireplaced Hair Salon $13,500 Frank Strano Over 3 acres ot property. Madilne Shop $45,000 laundry, beautifully living room, screened A horse lover's dellghti Laundromat $39,900 Proposed appropriation to General Fund - Police - for the pur­ - STRANO REAL ESTATE decorated. A must to porch, 2 car garage. Restaurant $100^000 chase of two cruisers ...... $29,000.00 643 2711 to be financed from Fund Balance. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING see! Century 21 Epstein Doris Bourque, Sentry Anne Miller Real Estate 647-"S0LD” Realty, 647-8895.0 Real Estate, 643-4060.O / 647-8000 Proposed appropriation to Bond and Grant Fund 31 - Oakland Street Railroad Crossing...... $85,500.00 K’s What We Do Best! to be financed by a State Grant of $54,450 and a Town con­ PART TIME PART TIME HELP HELP HELP r r i H E L P HELP tribution of $31,050. Notices HELP WANTED OFFICE CONDO HELP WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED L i l WANTED WANTED Proposed appropriation to General Fund - TRANSFER to $126,900 Capital Improvement Reserve and allocation in Reserve Fund As a condition precedent to BOOKKEEPER - Part the placement ot any adver­ PART Time positions DISH W asher-Local food EAST HARTFORD New prestigious building w/ 8 to existing Account #1227, School Fuel Tank Replacement .. time, Wednesday - Fri­ CHILD Care/Housekeep- ELECTRICAL Sales - Ex­ tising In the Manchester He­ available. Flexible service company has Full Time delivery posi­ PIPE Organ Tuner/Tech- 1,000 sq. ft. for doctor, Insur­ $65,000.00 day, 8am-5pm. Ac­ Ing needed. M ature perienced Inside sales tion. Heavy lifting In­ $ 1 6 8 ,5 0 0 rald, Advertiser hereby hours. No experience an opening position for and experienced per­ nlclan Trainee - Open- CUSTODIAN - PART-TIME PRICE REDUCED on ance, accountant. to be financed by a State Grant. 1 counts receivable and agrees to protect, Indemnity needed. We will train. a hardworking person person for commercial cluded. Saturdays I n g f o r very this Aluminum sided & and hold harmless the Man­ payable, payroll. Ex­ son. Full time. Live In and Industrial sales. 2-3 Proposed appropriation to Fire Fund 4 - Survivors’ Benefits Wages starting at $6 to iolnourteam. Duties required. Paid train­ aglle/naturally me­ TOWN OFGLASTONBUIRY Brick 7 rm.. 3 bdrm. 2 FAMILY OFFICE chester Herald, Its officers perience reaulred. Of­ or out. Must have own years experience. Call ing. S5.50/hour. Call $35,695.66 and employees against any per hour. Call Spauld­ Include washing pots, transportation. 659- chanical, non-smoker. Raised Ranch. 2 yr. old to be financed from Fund Balance resulting from lapsed 86-69 fice located In Man­ 793-0231. Ask for M r. 643-2171.______Public Works/Building Maintenance. heating system, t full BUILDING and all liability, loss or ing Company for Inter­ emptying trash and 1009. Unique career oppor­ Near courthouse on Center appropriations. chester. Call 528-1300 Bruce. tunity with some and 2 half bath. 2 car expense. Including attor­ view, 289-7918, osk tor light cleaning. We offer LOT Attendant - Full Perfonns a variety of semi-skilled tasks in St. 3,OCX) sq. ft., 1 floor rented, neys' fees, arising from tor appointment. BOOKKEEPER - Full time. Monday - Friday, travel. Foley-Baker In- MANCHESTER $132,000 garage. Large deck & Proposed appropriation to Fire Fund 4 - TRANSFER to Gary Chandler. An $7 to start and super DAY Care help needed to the areas of building custodial mainte­ owner will financel claims of unfair trade practi­ FLORAL Designer - equal opportunity em­ benefits. Call 633-4663, time, strong accounts good driving record corporated, 646-4666. FOR THE HANDYMAN large lot. Reserve and allocation to existing Account #418, Paramedics ces, Infringement of trade­ Flower shop garden care for children In our payable skills, compu­ nance. Primary duties include operation Anne Miller Equipment...... $16,180.00 ployer, m /f/v/h. Glastonbury. Ask for required. See JoeAm o- Cut laundry costs by de­ Unusual, Colonial Cape for the man who is handy at refur­ marks, trade names or pat­ center, part tlmedlver- two pre-three and three ter entry and word dlo, LIpman Volkswa­ Real Estate to be financed from Fund Balance resulting from lapsed 68-89 ents, violation ot rights ot Dave. year old rooms. Mon­ creasing the amount of of cusUxiial equipment and use of clean­ bishing an older home. This 6 room home has 3 bedrooms, sltled work. Floral de­ CUSTODIAN - Church, 20 processing. Please call gen, 24 Tolland Turn­ lots of porches, large rooms. In need of someone who can appropriations. privacy and Infringement of hour work week. Minor day - Friday, 1pm-6pm. detergent used. Reduce 647-8000 sign experience neces­ STEEL Erector needed. or send resume to Lu­ pike, Vernon. 649-2638. ing materials for cleaning floors, walls give T.L.C. to make it into a cozy, first-time homel Proposed appropriation to Bond and Grant Fund 9, existing copyright and proprietary handy man type tasks. Call The Children's by one-third and see rights, unfair competition sary both fresh and Experienced only to cille Durost at Fuss 8, and windows, restrooms, and office fur­ Account #942 - Tolland Turnpike Project 76-152 - Rights-oF and libel and slander, which permanent. Call South Outside maintenance. work on metal building Place, Incorporated, O'Neill, Incorporated, whether you notice a dif­ 649-0815.______Manchester. 643-5535. RDDMS Way ...... $564,250.00 may result from the publica­ Windsor, 528-7725. erection crew. Benef­ 146 Hartford Road, TO CLEAN artificial flow­ ference In the appearance nishings; changing light bulbs; related to be financed by a State Grant. ers, place them heads of your wash. Add extra tion of any advertisement In BOOKKEEPER - Part CUSTOMER Service - its. EOE. Call Bill 242- Manchester, CT 06040. FDR RENT the Manchester Herald by INSPECTOR - Part time. down In a paper bag, add dollars to your budget by works as required. Candidates must pos­ L A 6 Proposed appropriation to General Fund - Building Inspection time, computer entry. Days, apply In person 3738. 646-2469. eoe M /F advertiser. Including adver­ at the Mall Room, 341 For properties In M an­ salt and shake well. To selling "don't needs" with sess physical ability to lift heavy objects. MANCHESTER - Quiet, for temporary clerical position...... $11,160.00 tisements In any free dlstrl- Must have strong ac­ East Center Street, chester area. Smith & clean out storage areas In a low-cost ad In Classi­ non-smoker, s em i- to be financed by fees for building permits in excess of budget buflan publications pub­ counts payable skills, PULL Tim e office sales AUTO And Truck Me­ Candidates will be required to work 19.5 estimates. Manchester. Smith Companies, In­ chanic. Experience your home or garage, fied. 643-2711. MANCHESTER private entrance/bath, lished by the Manchester 3-4 days per week. position. We need a corporated, 1778 North Herald. Penny Sleffert, Please call or send COOK - Part tim e, nights. only. Top wages and place on ad In classified hours; regularly scheduled work week II security, lease, refer­ Proposed amendment to Town Ordinance B-162 to extend the dependable, organized $ 2 3 2 ,0 0 0 Plano-Road, Suite 210, telling.our readers what ■ h/iAChiNliSt ences 643-8830. Country Club lease for two years at an annual rental of Publisher. resume to Lucille Du- Apply at Luigi’s Res­ person who enloys benefits. 647-9552. (5:(X) p.m.-9:(X) p.m., Monday-Friday). ONE OF A KIND U4R Richardson, TX 75081. you have for sale. $75,(X)0.00 per year. (A copy of the proposed ordinance may rost at Fuss 8i O'Neill, taurant, 706 Hartford working with people. Built Contemporary In FIRST CLASS Candidates will be required to undergo a be seen in the Town Clerk's Office during business hours.) Incorporated, 146 Hart­ Rood, Monchester. Paid training. Full-time, 1st shift. Must have exclusive area. 8 roome, APARTMENTS LDST ford Road, Manches­ RELIABLE person for $5.50/hour. Call 643- NURSERY SdH66L DRIVERS extensive background in aii Police background investigation. MANCHESTER $144,900 4 bdrma., 2 bathe, 2 car FDR RENT All public meetings of the Town of Manchester are held at ter, CT 06040. 646-2469. part time, 20-30 hours 2171. TEACHER COACHING phases of machining. 5 yrs SPACIOUS NEWER CAPE garage. Above ground locations which are accessible to handicapped citizens. In ad­ I AND FOUND EOE M /F .______Good Driving Hourly Rate: $8.58 pool, deck, lovely yard. dition, handicapped individuals requiring an auxiliary aid in per week. Tuxedo 25 hours per week, September - POSITION min. experience. Company Located on a quiet street. 6 rooms. 3 bedrooms, t’/z baths SNACK Bar - Part time, Shop. 649-7901. May. Requires B A. In appropriate Record A Must paid benefits Include Blue nice fenced-in slightly wooded lot. Firepiaced living room MUCH MOREI! order to facilitate their participation at meetings should contact lAAPOUNOED - Black Immediate openings, steady lull VACANCIES Application may be obtained from the Town IM M E D IA T E - 4 rooms, 18 years old. TallWood GENERAL field, plus experience leaching Cross, major medical, dental formal dining room, first floor laundry. Large rooms, wail to the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the scheduled meet­ and white, female preschoders. $7.54 per hour time work, dme and a hall altar 40 In basketball, softball and paid vacations, paid holl- ’ Manager's Office, 2155 Main Street, Glas­ $600 per month. Secur­ ing so that appropriate arrangements can be made Country Club, 646-1151. hours, benefits, also warehouse wall carpeting throughout, modern kitchen. STRANO REAL ity and references re­ Collle-X. 644-9699. Your assurance ot quick CLEANING PERSON Send resume by October 4lh to; cheefleading la the Bolton days, air conditioned shop tonbury, CT 06033 and must be received by help. See Alan. quired. 643-1577. James F. Fogeirty, Secretary lAAPOUNDEO - AAale, 6 response when you adver­ Pari lime M. Maney Public Schools. For in­ and excellent working D. F. REALE, INC. ESTATE YWCA Manchester Tobacco environment. 4:00 p.m. on Friday, October 6,1989. 395 NortK Main 5 t MANCHESTER - 2 and 3 Board of Directors years, Mixed breed, F IN D IN G A cash buyer tise In Classified Is that Morning hours formation and application M ■ ■ ■ • REAL ESTATE brown. Tolland Turn- for sporting goods equip­ our reoders are ready to Starting at 7am 78 N. Main Street & Candy Company SPM Instruments, Inc Manchester, CT bedroom apartments. Dated at Manchester, Connecticut call Athletic Director David AA/EOE/MF H H H 175 Main SI., Manchester this 22nd day of September 1989. plke/North Main, 643- ment Is easy when you bi'v when they tu‘ n to the Lynch Toyota Pontiac Manchester 78 San Rico Dr. 351 N. Main Street 646-4525 6 47 -"S 0 L D " Security and referen­ 6643. advertise In classified. fiHle uds. 643-2711. - £46-4321 EOE Manchester Leeteat 643-2768. Marlborough, CT 06447 ces. Call 645-8201. 054-09 20 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1989

MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS TAG CARS CARS I ^ C A R S I FOR RENT FOR SALE SALES FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Charge Flying GARAGE for rent begin­ Ethics NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ O L D S 1964 - D y n a m ic 88 CHEVY Caprice Classic ning October 1st. Call END ROLLS eral Statute 23-65 prohibits Station Wagon. Possi­ 1986 M E R C U R Y G ra n d 643-4421. 1986 - 4 d o o r, m in t, the posting of advertise­ ble restoration or M a r q u is -4 d o o r, w h ite , 27'/i" width — 254 63,000 highway miles, ments by any person, firm or parts. Best otter. 643- loaded plus sunroof. Democrats accuse 13" width — 2 tor 254 $7000. 291-8910.______I corporation on o telegraph, 5967. O n e owner. New Paul Haggerty has Tougher regulation Newsprint end rolls can be telephone, electric light or 1986 H O N D A XR -250 In brakes. Complete new ROOMMATES picked up at the Manchester power pole or to o tree, V O L V O D L 1982 - 4 d o o r storage. Mint, mint tone up, lifetime two of subversion/4 WANTED Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. shrub, rock, or any other Sedan, light blue, 103K, condition. 175 original shocks. Call Jim McCa- EC boys on the run/19 Monday through Thursday. natural object without o writ­ great shape. $4200. 649- of lawyers proposed/5 ten permit tor the purpose of miles, legal street re­ vanagh. 649-3800. ROOMMATE - Female HOWELL Cheney T991 3514. preferred. $250 plus protectkio Itorthepubllcond quired, light kit. $2400 Class Ring, 10K, white BUICK Skylark 1980 - 2 CARPENTRY/ utilities. Call 646-7695 carries o fine of up to $50 for or best offer. 228-0787. ELECTRICAL gold. $150. 647-0607, each offense. door, excellent condi­ after 4:30pm REMODELING 10am -6pm . tion, 52,000 miles, $1500. TRUCKS/VANS w e e k d a y s . 1981 H O R IZ O N -4 d o o r, 4 VICTOR Victrola Ca­ Big Tag Sale - House- 643-1783. FOR SALE CONSTANTINE ELECTRIC wares, antiques, furni­ speed, air condition­ binet. Good condition. PONTIAC 74 Wagon - CARPENTER /HANDYMEN ture, kitchen Items. ing, low mileage. 649- 8 No job too small $100 or best otter. 647- 455cc, V8, auto, air G M C 1988 4x4 lo ad ed Raatonably priced rmlden- Friday, Saturday and 5694. * tlal Improvamcntt. Claming, Free estimates WANTED 0607,10am-6pm. conditioner, power pickup with deluxe Sunday, September cap. Excellent condi­ hauling, building, ramodm Fully insured and TO RENT STUDENT % size violin window/locks, work- 1984 H O N D A A c c o rd ’- Ing (la kitchant, baths, and 29th through October tio n . $11,750. G M C 1988 with case $100,15 com­ house. $400 or best rac rooms). All calls an- licensed 1st, 10am-?, 77 Cider Immaculate, 4 door, 5 pickup with cap. Excel­ LOOKING tar 1 bedraam bination storm win­ otter. 646-6212. swarad. Ratarancaa. Mill Road, Bolton speed, am /tm cassette, lent condition. $11,250. 646-1284 apartm ent In exchange dows, variety of size. (Highway 83), 649-3872. low miles, 1 owner, son 643-5614 ask tor Ray or 647 1824 tar rooting and repairs Best otter. Room di­ roof, cruise, must see. U n d o . DUMAS ELECTRIC and home Improve­ vider with cabinet, WE DELIVER 646-3165. Service changes, For Home Delivery. Call ments. (couple) Affor­ shelves, desk, TV shelf. 1978 DATSUN 810 - 240z Hanrhpatpr Im lh PAINTIN6/PAPERIN6 additional wiring and dable rooting (649- Best otter. 646-3830. CARS engine, good condi­ 0894). 647-9946 CARS repairs on existing GOLF Clubs used, starter FOR SALE Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 tion. $1050. 643-4971 af­ FOR SALE INTERIOR/EXTERIOR homes. Quality work at ; and full sets with bags te r 7pm . PAINTING affordable prices. $25 to $95. Miscellane­ MISCELLANEOUS ous clubs 649-1794. Painting & light Carpentry, Entirely owner operated. Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Driveway Sealed, Porches & 27 yeara exp. Call SERVICES ••EASY DOES IT^^ is the Hatchw^s rebuilt, Joseph Oumas G5L Building Mainte­ wav to describe placing a Galligan & Co. • 4 0 - 5 2 5 3 . nance Co. Commercl- w a n t ad. Just c a ll 643-2711 649-1698/643^386 al/ResIdentlal building MISCELUNEOUS repairs and home Im­ CARS Education, finance chiefs dispute Holland on schools “ IF e can teli ^ ou SERVICES provements. Interior FOR SALE what to look for... and exterior painting, By James F. Henry light carpentry. Com­ made to the press. ges. and what to look plete lanitorlal ser­ Manchester Herald Holland has said that Fleming had received a new In defending the school system, Campbell said that hawkestreesoivice vice. Experienced, rel­ Robert Campbell, chairman of the Board of Finance, Bucket, truck & chipper. Bolton High School students have been accepted at Ivy outforF iable, free estimates. BOB RILEY five-year contract, after receiving what Holland called said most of Ae problems cited by the accreditation team Stump removel. Free BOLTON - Tlic chairman of the newly formed action ‘‘low grades” from an accreditation team that reviewed League schools, and prestigious military schools, such as eetimetee. Spedel 643-0304.______OLDSMOBILE had to do with the high school’s facilities, not its ad­ conalderatlon for elderly ^oup The Neglected Taxpayers has come under fire the high school. West Point Academy. He said that is proof that the high PIANO Tuning - Gradu~- ministration. For example, he said the high school docs HarBro end handicapped. 259 Adams St., from the schools superintendent and the chairman of the school is not in as bad shape as Holland thinks it is. ate of Hartt 5chool of “How could they reward a man for mediocrity?” Hol­ not have a cafeteria nor an auditorium. Music. Ward Krause, finance ^ a rd for what they called misleading statements Holland has stated publicly that he opposes high taxes, Painting 6 4 7 -7 S S 3 Manchester land said earlier this week. “The innocent bystander that gets harmed by this 643-5336. 649-1749 about high school Principal Joseph Fleming and the Packman said that a new three-year, not five-year, con­ though Wednesday he said he has no problem with of Manchester quality of the educational system. negative trash (about the schools) are the taxpayers,” paying taxes, as long as the money is being spent respon­ PIANO TUNING tract was recently negotiated with the Bolton Administra­ Campbell said. 1989Toronado $17,900 sibly. In the first meeting of Neglected Taxpayers last Quality Painting Mark Trotier SufKrintendent of Schools Richard Rickman said he tion Association, of which Fleming is a part. GARDENING 1986Toronado $8,995 doesn’t want to get into a verbal war with Charles Hol­ He said that the comments about the schools can only Friday, Holland atu-ibuted most of a rise in taxes over the Services 15 Years Exerience 1986 Olds Cutlass $8,495 Packman also added that Fleming is an “excellent prin­ hurt pxjoplc trying to sell their homes in town since many land, chairman of Neglected Taxpayers. But he said Hol­ cipal” as far as he is concerned. last two years to increa.ses in the education budget. •Free Estimates Reasonable Rates CHRY5ANTHEMUM5 - 1984 Olds Cutlass $6,495 prospective homebuyers look at a town’s educational •Senior Citizen Discounts You dig vour con­ 1989 Olds Ciera $11,999 land had misinformed the public in statements he has Fleming has declined to comment on Holland’s char­ system when deciding whether or not to live there. Please see SCHOOL, page 6 •Aluminum & Vinyl 6 4 7 -5 7 1 9 tainer. 550 Bush HIM 1986 Olds Ciera $9,999 Route 83 Powerwashing Road, Manchester. 1987 Olds Ciera $6,999 TREE 1986 O ds Ciera $5,999 Vernon, CT 646-6815 REMOVAL 1987 Pont. Bonneville $10,995 We’re Here To Serve 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 Trees trimmed and removed. Tel. 872-9145 Cordwood sold. Seasoned and CLOTHING 1987 Pont. Grand Am $7,495 unseasoned hardwood only. 1986 Pont. Sunbird $4,799 Sc/ioubm Marcos d F U R C oat - b la c k , size 14, A DEALER YOU CAN DEAL WITH WEKLFS PAimNG GO. Fully Insured. Free Estimates. 1966 Olds Delta $9,495 MOTORS, INC. Quality work at a Crane Service Available. lik e new . $65. 649-9812. raasonabla prical Call Carl 742-5986 1986 Olds Delta Sedan $7,995 Interior A Exterior Free Estlmalee igeI MUSICAL Screened loam, gravel, "T H E B IG Call Brian Welfla processed gravel, 1ITEMS CARDINAL 645-8912 sand, stone, and fill for U5ED Alto 5axophone - life ends in exile BUICK, INC. delivery call Qeorge Good condition. $325. EVENT. . . 646-4527. 1988ChevS-10Ext.Cab $12,995 Wall Papering and Qrlffing 742-7886. By Christine Donnelly Painting 1988 Pont Grand Am $8,690 U N D E R T H E Ferdinand Jr., emerged from his on U.S. criminal charges he 30 years Experiertce 1988 Buick LaSabre $11,980 The Associated Press father’s hospital room and an­ plundered the Philippine treasury PETS AND 1988 Buick Skylark $8,990 M Insurance and GUTTER nounced his father had been taken to during his two decades in power. R eferences SUPPLIES 1988 Dodge Dakota P/U $6,980 BIG TENT ... HONOLULU — Ferdinand E. “a higher place.” He had been hospitalized three MARTY MAHSSON CLEANING 1987 Chev Conv Van $13,999 Marcos, former president of the “Hopefully friends and detractors FREE to good home. Two 1987 Buick Park Ave $11,650 times since December, lapsing in 6 4 9 -4 4 3 1 Philippines, died today, ending in alike will look beyond the man to SERVICE year old male 5he- 1986 Chev Monte Carlo $8,495 and out of critical condition. The pherd mix. Good with exile a life that took him to the pin­ for estimate call 1986 Chev El Camino $7,980 sec what he stood for — his vision, family had instructed doctors to take children. Doghouse In­ nacles of power and notoriety in his his compassion and his total love of CONCRETE 875-0634 or 875-9142. cluded. 643-7131. 1986 Dodge 600 4 Dr. $5,895 LAST CHANCE AT every measure to save his life, and 1966 LaSabre Cust Cpe. $8,480 impoverished land. He was 72. country,” the younger Marcos said. COCKATIEL Bird and life-support equipment was not 1986 Buick Electra 360 $9,980 Corazon Aquino, who came to He said no funeral arrangements Roman Spiewak accessories. $50. 645- 2 .90/0 OR REBATES turned off until after he died, PCyuan LAWN CARE 6880. 1985 Cad Sed Deville $8,995 power in the 1986 uprising that have been made. said. Mason Contractor 1985 Buick Regal Cpe. $6,860 AS HIGH AS S2500. drove Marcos from office, today “Father’s not here anymore. He’s Doctors would not comment on Brick, Block or Stone 1985 (DIds Ciera $5,895 refused to allow his burial in the Chimneys. Patios, Walls General Yard Clean Up gone,” Marcos’ wife, Imelda, told Marcos’ death, but a hospital source New, RadoraUons and Repairs • Lawns Raked CARS B1 A d a m s S tre e t IT ALL ENDS SOON! Philippines for the sake of “the tran­ supporters outside the hospital speaking on condition of anonymity • Brush Removal FOR SALE Manchester quility of the state and the order of 6 4 6 -4 1 3 4 • T rM Removal 649-1749 room, said family spokesman Roger said it the culmination of a “slow • Hedge Trimming society.” Peyuan. • And More NO MONEY DOWN and steady” deterioration. Doctors Qet that chimney re­ • Reasonable Retee Marcos died at 12:40 a.m., said The canny, combative politician, had implanted a pacemaker on Wed­ paired before wintert Call Coll 657-9761 SCHALLER WITH QUALIFIED Eugene Tiwanak, spokesman at St. who governed at limes as a nesday. now for a free estimate. ACURA QUALITY CLYDE Francis Medical Center, where Mar­ dcmocraL at times as a dictator, was Fully insured. PRE-OWNED AUT05 Peyuan said Marcos’ son arrived LOOKING Fpp an apart­ CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. CREDIT APPROVAL. cos had been hospitalized for nearly driven from the presidency in 1986, 63 N ltM H Stanza *3495 R O U TE 83, V E R N O N from California just in lime to sec TALAGA MASONRY ment? Be sure to check 5 Spd.. A/C. 8t*r*o 10 months witli kidney, lung and after which he settled into exile in 8 7 C « llca Q T S *11495 father alive one last time. Peyuan the mony vacancies listed 80 Malibu Classic Wag. *2995 heart ailments, pneumonia and bac­ 6 4 3 -8 2 0 9 5 Spd.. Loaded. R*d Honolulu at a hillside estate over­ said Marcos was given cardiopul- in classified each day. 63 Pontiac 6000 LE *3995 84 Caprice Classic Cpe. *6895 terial infections. V6. Auto. Lo«d«d looking the Pacific. 64 Ch«v C a pfic* Claaalc *4995 84 Buick Century Wag *5995 At 1:17 a.m., Marcos’ only son, VB. Loaded 85 Reliant 4 Door *4995 Marcos died without facing trial Plea.se see MARCOS, page 6 68 Acura InttoYB 3 Or. *11495 Auto. A/C. Low Milaa, Rad 85 Buick Elactra 4 Dr. *9995 66 Chav Nova *3995 85 Buick Somaraet 2 Dr. *7295 s L j i m m v CONDOMINIUMS HOMES Auto. Starao 65 Toyota Corolla SR-S *3995 86 Delta 88 2 Door *9995 FOR RENT FOR RENT S Spd.. A/C. Starao. Claan 86 Bonneville 4 Door *6995 67 Jaap Wranglar *6995 FHA in red first time ever, 86 Century Wagon *7495 M A N C H E 5 T E R - N ew 3 5 Spd.. V-6. Soft Top BRAND New Condo - 65 Buick Cantury *4995 86 Chevrolet Celebrity *7495 bedroom Colonial, IV 2 Auto. A/C Never lived In 3 bed­ 88 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr. *6195 room Townhouse, baths, garage, 63 Honda Accord LX *4395 2Vi 5 Spd . A/C 86 Chevrolet Spectrum *4995 bofhs, central olr/voc, $950/month plus utili­ 63 Olda Clara *3995 86 Chevrolet Celebrity *7195 oil appliances includ­ ties, 2 months security V6. Auto. A/C will need $5 billion bailout deposit. References. 64 Olda Cutiaaa *3995 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr. *8795 i n g microwave, Auto. A/C. P.8. Patrick FlynrVManchester Herald No pets. 643-2121. 87 Buick Electro 4 Dr. *13795 washer, dryer and Ice MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM WASHINGTON (AP) — The Bowsher was scheduled to review solidated FHA insurance fund, the maker. Wall to wall 345 CENTER ST., 87 Chevrolet Celebrity *9495 THE WINNER — Nancy Stearns has been named Manchester’s Teacher of the Year. fund that has helped millions of MANCHESTER the report again today for the House report said. carpeting, fireplace, Americans buy homes with FHA Budget Committee. deck, attached garage VACATION 647-7077 872-9111 OVER 35 4x4 S-15 GMC JIMMY’S IN STOCK Subtracted from a surplus enter­ w/door opener, secur­ mortgages is in the red for the first Bowshcr told the Senate Banking, ing the year, the loss resulted in the ity system and full RENTALS New 1989 S-15 Jimmy 4x4 Nancy Stearns is named top teacher lime in history and will need up to Housing and Urban Affairs housing basement. Central lo­ Example Buy: $5 billion from Congress over the subcommittee there were a record cation short walk to M A N C H E S T E R - 5 ro o m CARTER'S ANNUAL Plea.se see FHA, page 6 By Rick Santos next few years, government auditors 203,000 FHA-backed mortgage Manchester Hospital, o ffic e s u ite , 2 re s t ■ TINT GLASS • A/C • V6 ENGINE LIST PRICE $16,052 at Bowers since 1982, said at a liked the idea of being the one to rooms, excellent sign ' AM/FM STEREO • FULL SIZE SPARE say. foreclosures last year — con­ parkade and many Manchester Herald press conference today in School help the ones having the hardest churches. No children. visibility. Parking. 643- DEMO SALE ■ FOLDING REAR SEAT Most of the shortfall stemmed centrated in what he called the “oil 2121. Superintendent James Kennedy’s lime.” She teaches kindergarten No pets, trucks, R V s or This is the time to swing DISCOUNT ____ -2336 It has been a long time since office that she knew she wanted to from homeowners in economically patch” states of Alaska, Texas, Ok­ motorycles. $1200 per M A N C H E S T E R - 5 ro o m through grade 6 studcnls. TODAY Nancy Steams decided she wanted be a teacher ever since she was in su-apped areas of the country being lahoma and Louisiana and a few month plus utilities. Chiropractic suite. into our lot for the Bowers Principal Anthony unable to make their house pay­ C a ll 646-8711. Parking. 643-2121. AND MUCH to be a teacher, and now she’s the third grade. Spino said Stems is such a good other areas suffering severe VALUE BUY OF THE YEAR! ments, the head of the General Ac­ economic downturns. In d e x MORE YOU PAY being rewarded for it. “I had wonderful teachers,” she teacher that many times studcnls 1 3 , 7 1 6 counting Office told a Senate panel That rash of personal financial SAMPLE BUY Stearns, a special education said of her elementary school in­ are unhappy when they arc told 24 pages, 4 sections r r i HOMES SAMPLE BUY ALL PRICES INCLUDE FACTORY REBATES teacher at Bowers Elementary structors in Fairfield, where she Wednesday. failures, combined with the r r i INOUSTRIAL they have progressed and no Including Home Supplement I 2 i j FOR RENT PROPERTY 89 CHEV CORSICA 89 CHEV C10 4X4 School, was named today as was raised. “They did special GAO chief Charles A. Bowshcr bankruptcy of three big private com­ 4 DOOR PICKUP OVER 140 GMC TRUCKS IN STOCK Manchester’s Teacher of the Year things for me.” longer need her assistance. “Nancy said the much-publicized problems panies that help insure the Federal /a . A ria AC. P8, p a F WM o m I Dr Leda. P S.7 Va, Aria, HD. Stadia i Rett Springi. of waste and mismanagement at the Classified_ 22-24 Nation/Wbrid 7-8 /MANCHESTER-2400and am . S M a, TA WhMt. P Trunk Opww, B k - Engint Oli Cedar, Tiana. Cadar, H.O. Chawa. for 1990. Housing Administration’s multi­ NEW 1989 PONTIAC LEMANS 2 DR. NEW 1969 PONTIAC SUNBIRITLE 2 DR. Steams, 37, said she chose, sjx:- Comics __ 9 B O L T O N L ak e - 4 ro o m 3100 sq.ft. Starting at K Dftoogw and many mwv M liaw . Spaed Cerrird, Siarae and many mare cpkarM. NEW 1989 PONTIAC 6000 LE 4 DR. Department of Housing and Urban family and hospital construction Obituaries 2x house, appliances, pri­ Mlg.UMPrtta $11221 Ml9.lJa(Prioa $16,743 Sik. «K8003 Sik.«S928 Sik. «K8131 Steams, who has been teaching cial education because, “I sort of Please see TEACHER, page 6 Focus____ 11 Opinion 10 $3.25 sq.ft. NNN. Load­ LaaaCartorOiae -1023 iMiCeWOnc -1«3 Development, which oversees FHA, vate beach. Security programs, account for most of a Local/State 3-5 Sports 19-21 ing dock or drive-ln. Laaa Factory Rabala ♦1,000 LMsFrMTiim -TtS also are partly to blame. deposit. No pets. $400 Parking. Woodland In­ $4.2 billion one-ycar loss in the con­ Lottery___ 2 Television 12 per month. 649-1794. SALE PRICE $ 1 0 , 1 9 8 ' SALE PRICE $ 1 3 ,9 8 5 LIST PRICE $6914 LIST PRICE $11,693 LIST PRICE $15,062 dustrial Park. 643-2121. krig. h ra oa Avalabta Up