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Ulanrli^Htfr Hrralft but Basks in Victory

Ulanrli^Htfr Hrralft but Basks in Victory

to — M ANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Nov, 8, 1988

HELP WANTED Real Estate APARTMENTS MI8CELLANEDU8 FOR RENT FOR GALE Q i J HOMES A Specioli#D trai­ INC. removal. Frse sstlmatss. handle. May be seen at nee positions available So u t h e r n New Eng- 888 HOME w eekdoys.______K ra u s e F lo r is t , 621 lond classifleld ads Commercial / Residential Spsdsl considsratlon tor for unique rapidly IMPROVEMENTS eldsrly and handicapped. S T O R R S . 2 b e d ro o m , H a rtfo rd R o ad , 643- growing Jr. 8i Missy re a ch n e a rly 600,000 Fully Insured a Bonded. I ELECTRICAL yard, appliances & car­ 9559. sportswear chain. hom es In C onnecticut 047-1545 8 REPAIRS 647-7553 peted. $450. C a ll 643- WA S H U A D O U B L E tient Growth opportunities and . The “No Job Too Small" 8516. wood stove, 8 Inch flue, Raglatarad and Fully Insurad basks in victory. for motivated Individu­ price for a basic 25 DUMAS ELECTRiC glass window, blower, w o rd ad Is o n ly $55 and FREE ESTIMATES MANCHESTER. 2nd als. Competitive salary NO TIME TO CLEAN B«ctiicRl rapAlrt, floor. 2 bedroom, heat holds 24 Inch logs, ex­ w ill appear In 43 news­ added wiring. HANDYMAN end Si benefits. Cal 1647-8341 647-0593 and appliances. No ce lle n t shape. $225.646- ask for Nicole. papers. F o r m ore In- YOUR HOME? Todey, did you pey someone 9723 otter 5. formotlon call Classi­ HAULING pets. $600 plus security. Let for doing nothing? C o ll 646-3979.______fied , 643-2711 and ask Cell me. Joeeph Dumes et Any Job — Anytime fo r detalls.o DUST BUSTERS RENOVATHMS/PLUS ROCKVILLE. Park St. 2 Com plete Inter, and 64»-52S3ar 6464612 (rw) unlts-5 bedroom s,2 N WAITRESSES do It for youl Call Gary 875-3483 ENDROLLS Exter. Home boths & 3 bedrooms. but S years experience with Maintenance Custom Both oppllanced. 649- 27'A width - 2Se BOLTON Lake. Four excellent references. Painting and Papering GELSOMINO 3398. 13V4 width - 2 for 25$ DAYTIME AND MUST bf picked up at tha room Ranch, masonry Free Estimates. Call; Repair or Renew Ceil­ ELECTRIC MANCHESTER. 4 bed­ required if the margin of victory EVENINGS on 7'/i lots, 2 storage ings, Walls, etc. Rec. room In tw o fa m ily Harald Office Monday thru Raaldsntlal wiring apeclalitt. Thureday before 11 a.m.only. Republicans is more than 2,000 votes. buildings, private 6 4 9 -7 4 9 2 Rooms, Decks and Light Free Estimates. RELIABLE MOVING house. Appliances, beach, appliances, gas after 6 pm Carpent^ Rooting, garage. $700. Referen- In Manchester. Lieberman Contact: heat. Reduced to Gutter Ffepalr and 568-7748 Low, Low Rates. ces/securlty reaulred. beat Weicker by 213 votes as Cleaning. LioenM 8128249 Short notice moves. fail to take Mrs. Barbara Smith $144,000. 649-1794. A g e n cy, 646-4655. WANTED TO 25,303 townspeople, or 83 percent MANCHESTER. 3 units. 2 CLEANING UWM.OIID’S SPECIAL Insured. Dependable MANCHESTER. First BUY/TRADE of the electorate, went to the 0 fam ily plus one single Cleaning — On call Mln- 24 Veers experience In SRTvIcIno tilt M on chttfR r ft WII- [HEATING/ floor, 2 bedroom apart­ local offices polls. Weicker, however, scored 643-0511 family. Enloy the pri­ llmontic or«o. Honttt ond rtito- tanance Quick Refur­ moving ment In renovated 2 bishing or Remodeling PLUMBING wins in Bolton, Coventry and v a c y of a single fa m ily b it coupit to citon your homt« fam ily house. New ap­ Andover. with the added feature offict or windows. 9 v t o r t ok- INSURED - Sr. Diicsunt 646-0669 Anytlm9 pliances. $700/month Old furniture, clocks, By Andrew Yurkovsky SHADY o1 Investment prop­ Ptrltnct ond rtftrtncts. Coll plus utilities. Coll 649- In the 1st Congressional Dis­ L o u rit fo r o f r t t M flm o tt. Frti Eitliaitis PJ’e Plumbing. Heeling 8 oriental rugs, lamps, Manchester Herald erty. Close to down­ 646-2253 . 2871. paintings, coins, je­ trict race, Manchester chipped in GLEN town and shopping, 742-0267 Air Conditioning 17,677 votes for Democratic Rep. Boilers, pumps, hot water MANCHESTER. Two welry, glass & china. Manchester voters, by slim highway and buslines. G A Y & S O N bedroom townhouse. Barbara Kennelly, who trounced A sk in g $179,500. P re s­ tanks, new and margins, favored losing presi­ 360 West M iddle Tpke. replacements. MASONRY Nice location, all ap­ Will pay cash. Please Republican challenger Mario Ro­ Mancheater Parkade tige Properties, Better PAINTING/ Brick, block and stone, pliances. Heat, hot wa­ call. 646-8496. dential candidate Michael Duka­ Homes and Gardens, F R E E ESTIUA TES ceramic tile, marble and bles Jr. Manchester gave 6,065 V [papering kis and helped hand Attorney I BOOKKEEPING/ concrete. ter, carpeting, olr con- votes to Robles. 859-0775, eyenings, 537- 643-9649/228 9616 d ltlon ln g . C o ll 647-1595. General Joseph Lieberman an RESTAURANT Help. The 0143. Broker/Owner. ___ I INCOME TAX No lob Is too small I In a similar beating, Glaston­ NAME your own reoso- upset victory over U.S. Sen. Gallery Restaurant Is noble price. Fofher & MANCHESTER. One bed­ bury Democrat Meotti warded off BOLTON. Beautiful one 282-7341 o r 627-8973 room apartment, new now hiring Banauet & COMPLETE Bookkeep- Son Pointing and Pap­ MISCELLANEOUS Lowell Weicker in Tue.sday's owner home located In building. Second floor, Automotive Carl A. Zinsser’s effort to take Food service Bartend­ Ing ond accounting ser­ ering. Removal. 291- presidential election. priyate country set­ SERVICES on busline, one year back the 4th Senatorial District ers & Bar backs. Cock- vices available to 8567. Town voters also elected two ting. Features 3 bed­ small business owners. Gllbarti Lawn Service leose, $550/month. seat that he lost to Meotti in 1986 tall waitresses & wait­ room s, 2.5 baths, fin ­ incumbent Democrats in state ers, Door persons. Pick up and delivery GSL Building Molnte- Commercial Industrial Utllltlesaddltlonol. Pe CARS after serving three terms. The ished fam ily room with service also. Call 289- Snowplowing. Snow terman Real Estote, legislative races and helped elect A p p ly In person, the custom bar, sliders to nonce Co. Commercl- FOR SALE vote in Manchester was 12,847 to 6961. Removal 6 Sanding. 649-9404. an incumbent Democratic con­ Gallery Restaurant, deck with wonderful BRUSHWORKS. Interior ol/ResIdentlal building 10,560. In the entire five-town 141 New Turn­ views. All on a profes- ******A*e*w***e pointing. Free esti­ repairs and home Im­ Fully Insured — 1971 PLYMOUTH Sotel gressman, disappointing Repub­ district, the vote was 26,163 to pike, Glastonbury. provements. Interior MANCHESTER licans who had hoped Vice slonolly landscaped 1 mates. 12 years expe­ Free Eitlmetes Recently rehabilitated 1 life. Big Block 383. Coil 19,649. acre lot. Call now! PAYROLL SERVICE rience. Finished cobl- ond exterior painting, 646-6649, otter 6pm. President George Bush would light carpentry. Com­ ____ 647-7156_____ bedroom apartment. Thompson defeated Republi­ $205,000 F la n o Real Est- Let me do the work for net/celllngs. Woll Close to all services. Pets carry other GOP candidates to plete janitorial ser­ 1974 PLYM OUTH Duster can Susan Buckno. a political ate, 646-5200 a______you. Payroll, quarterly tax refln lsh ln g . 647-0836. accepted. $450 per month, Runs good, looks good victory on his coattails. CARPENTERS vice. Experienced, rel­ security deposit reaulred. newcomer, in therace in the 13th NEW Listing. .Move-In returns, year-end W-2’s. iable, free estimates. AM /FM cassette. $500 State Sen. Michael P. Meotti Framing, W all Papering & Angelic Home Assembly District by a vote of A P photo c o n d it io n . 6 ro o m FREE pick-up and 643-0304,______645-1327 between M pm or best offer. 645-8049 and state Rep. John W. Thomp­ Sheetrocking, Cape. Large fenced delivery. P a i n t i n g Care Registry 1974 FORD Van. Runs 5,339 to 3,952. yard. Call for detolls Residential, Commercial, BOARDING available at son, both first-term Democrats, CHEERS — President-elect George •50“ per week for up to LocrI registry offers quality good, needs a littir Bates, an East Hartford Demo­ Vinyi, Trim Work, References 8, Insurance. prominent Hunter- fought back challenges by Repub­ Bush sports a big smile as he listens to Klernan Realty, 649- care... lower cost to patients... [3^ HOMES work. $350 or best offer crat who has represented the 9th Experience. Caii 1147.______too employees. combined training lican candidates in what had Marty Mattson, 649-4431 born. Six day turnout. companions, home makers, 645-8049.______Assembly District since 1982, lost the cheers of a Houston rally crowd FOR RENT become the two most bitter local BRAND New listing. Ter­ 64 3 -5 7 7 5 Indoor ring, trails. nurses. ^ ^ ^ CHEVY SURBURBANS by wide margins to Munns. a Tuesday night. Gary McHugh, A43-9321 campaigns. But in an upset as big 647-5756 rific starter or retire- TV # fV # TV dr-fV YV fV * # IV YV YV $310/monfh. 633-7685. 6 4 7 - 1 9 5 6 ONE-HALF Duplex. 3 ye- 1974-78, 350 C l engine, Glastonbury Republican, in vot­ ment home on ors old, 5 rooms, 1'/? automatic transmis as Lieberman’s win over U.S. ing districts in Manchester and Strickland Street. 5 boths. $725. Security. Sio n. P ric e s $450 to Sen. Lowell Weicker, Republican SECRETjARY. Busy Con­ rooms, 2-3 bedrooms, Glastonbury. Manchester fa­ Utilities. Jock.Loppen $1500. Coll Mason ot Paul R. Munns defeated three- tracts Administration fireplace, new woll to HOMES HOMES CONDOMINIUMS I^CDNDDMINIUMS R eolty. 643-4263. 643-2414. vored Munns, 1,551 to 884, while department needs wall carpetand kitchen FOR SALE term Democratic state Rep. the total count In the race was Bush picks 00 lijF O R SALE FOR SALE FDR SALE TOLLAND. Charming 2 someone with good flo o rin g . N ice flat 100X OD Donald F. Bates in the 9th 5,449 for Munns and 4,434 for typing, filing 8, com­ 227 yard. Asking bedroom home. 2 car c l d e Assembly District. BRAND New Llstlnp IMMACULATE 3 bed FOREST Ridge Town- garage, & workshop. V Bates. munication skills. $139,000. Ja c k s o n & ELLINGTON, Why rent CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. In Manchester, Dukakis re­ Prior office experience NIffv full dormered 6 room Cope located on o house. 3'/j boths, 3 bed­ when you could sit In Fully carpeted. $825. ROUTE 83, VERNON Republican J. Peter Fusscas, Jackson Real Estote, aulet tree lined street ceived 12,891 votes to Bush’s reaulred. A p p ly In p e r­ 647-8400.r______room Cape Cod on room s, 1900 sauore feet your own living room 872-2200, 872-9930. the four-term legislator from the James Baker SO Buick Skylark Woodbridge Street 3 IntheVerplonck school of living space, fire­ and look out over rol­ •2965 12,009. The Dukakis ticket wasthe son, Gerber Sclentifir C L E A N As a W histle MANCHESTER. Four 55th Assembly District, defeated Instrument Company, bedroom s, IV? bath' district. Living room place, air conditioning, ling meadows. Come room, 2 bedroom Du­ S3 Honda Accord 2 Dr. •5995 highest vote-getter of the con­ Super 6 plus 6 Duplex front to bock llvinf, features o full brick deck with view. Por- see this 1 bedroom 53 Buick Regal •6995 Democratic challenger John R. 83 Gerber Road-West. on Laurel Street In p le x house In n ice tested races in Manchester. But South Windsor, 0607^ room, center chimney wall fireplace. Kitchen tlollv finished walk out Condominium and we 84 VW Jana 4 Dr Quinn in all towns in the district Manchester. Owner or- n e ig h b o rh o o d . $600, •5995 Bush prevailed in Connecticut, EOE M/F/V/H fireplace, 1 cargarogr has o seporote break­ basement. Pool, tennis w ill show you how. Coll own utilities. Deposit except Manchester. The overall for Cabinet cupled tor mony yeors 54 Caprice Wagon •629f taking the state’s eight electoral 100 Amp service, beou fast nook. Open stolr- court. Priced to sell at for details. $81,500. reaulred. Available vote was 6,509 to 4,682. Quinn beat and It's been treotett cose, }'/? baths, and 54 Olda Cut. Wgn. •6995 tiful stone woll along $155,000. C o ll ow ner at Century 21 Epstein D ecem ber 1st. 742-9408. votes on his way to a national Fusscas in Manchester’s 3rd with lots of tender lov­ the drlv ew o v . $149,000 garage. $140's. B la n ­ 647-0748. R e alty, 647-8895.n 84 Buick Skytiawk 4 Dr. •5995 victory. By Rita Beamish TODAY'S Lucky CT Li­ Voting District by a vote of 1,055 ing core. 3 bedrooms Jockson 8, Jackson chard 8. Rossetto Real­ 65 Buick Regal •8795 State Attorney General Lieber­ The Associated Press 9 NEED Person for Doy on each side. Seporate tors," We're Selling SOUTH Windsor. Wes- cense Plate Number Is Patrick Flynn/Manchaster Herald to 947. care Center. 6:30-12 Real E state, 647-8400 r 85 Century Wgn. utilities, hardwood H ou se s" 646-2482.r toge. 2 bedroom unit LDT8/LAND G O P IT T . It this Is yo u r •8595 man’s defeat of three-term Re­ Both Meotti and Thompson, and 12-5:30. 646-9608 MANCHESTER C^e 55 Century 4 Dr. VICTORY HUG — State Sen. Michael Meotti, D-Glastonbury, gets a hug floors throughout 2 with loft Many ameni­ FOR SALE plate number, bring •6995 publican Sen. Weicker was nar­ who are generally reserved, cut HOUSTON — President-elect George Bush today Mountain Is within S E T on o private 170’ deep this ad to E d Thornton, 85 Cav. 2 Dr. car garage with loft treed lot Is this 8 room , ties. Excellent condi­ •4995 from state Rep. John W. Thompson, D-Manchester, Tuesday. Meotti row across the state, and a named campaign chairman James A. Baker Iff to walking distance of at Manchester Honda, 86 Cutlaae 2 Dr. loose Tuesday night after learn­ MICRO H LM $199,500. Jo c k so n & 2'/? both C o lo n ia l. 1st tion. $113,0(X). Sentry APPROX. 2 Acres. Beou- •8995 defeated his Republican opponent, Carl A. Zinsser of Manchester, in the recount appeared possible. But be the secretary of state in the new Republican Jackson Real Estote. this oversized home Reol Estate, 643-4060.o 24 Adams Street, Man­ 86 Elactra 4 Dr. •10,995 ing of their victories. In fact. CAMERA OPERATOR with over 2300 so. ft A floor fam ily room with tlful building lot. Mary Young, an assistant in the administration and pledged he would be “ holding 647-8400.n______$120,000. 643-7724, chester, to c o lle c t y o u r 88 Cale. Euro 4 Dr •7995 race for the 4th Senatorial District while Thompson defeated Republican E uropean style kitchen tireploce and 2 cor secretary of state’s office, said the line on taxes.” SvnM iBg CampiRy MANCHESTER. Enor- $25. You must bring challenger Susan Buckno. "E A S Y D O ES IT ■ is the with skylight openston garage. Sieo's with se­ this morning a recount is not Barely pausing to savor his smashing election South Windsor, has an nious 1600 sa. ft. Con­ proof ot registration. See COATTAILS, page 3 woy to describe plocinp o , lorge first floor fam ily condary financing This otter Is void In 872-9111 immeldate opening fora dominium In desirable victory, Bush used a morning-after news confer­ w an t od. Just coll 643-2711 room. A private en available. Blanchard & seven days. 11-08. production camera Rossetto Realtors," Forest Ridge. Central ODMORTDADES ence to make the first handful of appointments in his trance opens up the transition team. operator. We offer com- MANCHESTER. Enloy possibility ot hone/of We're Selling Houses" olr, 2'/j baths, wolk-out SCHALLER petltlye salary and ben- the charm of yeste­ 646-2482.P______bosement and carport FAUINC BEHIND?? r n STORE AND Negative campaigning brings wins, iosses Bush said his victory was still sinking in, and flee use. $248,000 Sen elts. Experience pre­ ry e a r In this lo v ely try Real Estote, 643 FRONT To bock living ore lust some of the STOP FORECLOSUREII OFFICE SPACE ACURA described his personal feelings as "somewhere outstanding features In If you are falling behind on ferred, but will train. Call Colonial situoted In o 4060.n room in this well main­ George Bush employed a “ take no State Rep. John Thompson, D- between total exhilaration and recognition that the G ary Chandler for Inter- aulet established tained 6 room, 3 bed­ this duplex style hom e. your mortgage payments... O F F IC E Space. 500-1500 USED CARS prisoners" campaign strategy and rather than non-issues that arouse campaigning," Zinsser said. " I think SOUTH Windsor Excep­ $164,900. C e ntury 21 Ep- square feet. Excellent Manchester, attributes his win over fear,” Thompson said. challenge ahead is going to be awesome." neighborhood. Frenc'h tional volue In this room Colonial In fam­ OR...If your home Is in fore­ 88 Caravan SE ....•15,375 won the presidency of the United all we’ re doing is talking on the doors grace the living steln R ealty, 647-8895.0 lo c a tio n . 647-9223 o r Republican Susan Buckno in the 13fh The president-elect said he has no "litmus test” 289-7918 llke-new 3 year old 7 ily neighborhood. closure, WE CAN HELPI States. Attorney General Joseph But Republicans refuse to describe record.” t M/FjH/y room along with rich Aluminum sided. No payment program avail­ 643-7175.______■ 8 8 F -1 5 0 P / U ...... •15,275 Assembly District to reaction at the their campaigns as “ negative.” They for the Supreme Court or other judicial appoint­ room Colonial. A must Lieberman used the same strategy to Buckno said she didn’t think her ments he will make over the next four years, but natural woodwork. see If you ore house Corner lot. 100 AMP GLASTONBURY Soap able for up to 2 years. Bad INSTANT Suites. Com­ 87 NIs. S e n tra .....• 6,995 polls to a campaign flier she distrib­ say nothing came from their candi­ CLERK (Video) Full The lorge eat-ln kit­ Factory. Much sought win an upset victory over U.S. Sen. campaign was dirty. hunting. 1st floor fam­ Circuit breakers. credit Is not a problem llAsk pletely furnished. 87 Mazda RX7 ....•12,995 uted. The flier rapped Thompson’s dates but factual information and said he didn’t want to name anyone to the court who time, days. Good poy chen has been remo­ Hordwood floors, op- after 2 bedrooms, 2 full Phone answering ond Lowell Weicker. would "legislate from the bench." ily room wlthflreplore. how LOW payments can 87 Toy. Corolla ...• 8.250 votes on such issues as forced busing discussion of the issues. "That’s what my opponent would Outgoing, motlyated, deled as well as the pllanced. A must see. both unit. $109,000. Sen­ help you SAVE YOUR secretarial support. Does negative campaigning work? lorge living room, for­ 87 Toyota QT ....•10.250 to desegregate schools and early like to think of it, and apparently my In addition to Baker, Bush appointed chief of staff movie knowledge help­ b a t h a n d a h o lf . $123,900. Strono Real try Real Estate, 643- HOME TODAYI 647-4800. Not in the Manchester area, accord­ Carl Zinsser, the former • state ful. 528-1852, B ill or $149,900. Sentry Real mal dining room, kit­ 4060.O release of convicts. opponent thinks that his record is Craig Fuller and senior campagn adviser Bob chen with complete ap­ E state, 647-7653.0 O F F IC E Spoce. 400-1500 88 Chev C 2 0 ..... • 8,850 senator from Manchester who lost to Fran. E state, 643-4060.D Swiss Ceatarvathre Groap ing to Democratic incumbents who mud. That is all we were bringing up. ” Teeter as co-directors of the transition. pliances, 3 bedrooms, RIVER Mill Estates. Fi­ so. ft. Excellent loca­ Thompson said the flier was filled Democratic incumbent Michael MANCHESTER. What a 86 SR-5 P/U ...... • 9,550 attribute their victories to voters’ 2'/j boths, lorge freed nancing options avail­ at (203) 454-1336 or tion. $275. 647-9223., 643- with “ lies and distortions” while His first Cabinet appointment was no surprise at Buy. Why rent? Own 86 LeSabre...... • 8,995 rejection of their opponents’ Meotti of Glastonbury, said he res­ Negative campaigning was des­ all. > lot, cul-de-sac street. able. Do you need help (203) 4S4-4404 7175.______Buckno has defended its accuracy. He this Istfloor,spacious 1 ented the use of the term "negative” cribed by former Republican Town O n ly $219,900. U 8, R with: down payment? 86 Merc. Sable ...• 8,995 campaigns. Bush said Baker, a longtime friend and fellow bedroom Condo. Your OFFICE Space In presti­ adds there’s a lesson to be learned. to describe his campaign. Meotti has R eolty, 643-2692.0 Closing costs? Monthly 85 Audi QT ...... • 8,850 While Manchester Republicans Committee Chairman Donald Kuehl Texan, had set a "new standard of excellence" as NOTICE own entrance, a dinin g gious Historic Down­ “ I hope it sends a message to the likened Zinsser’s campaign literature as a "misnomer. MANCHESTER. Enloy payments? See us Rentals town Manchester 85 Buick RIveria..*10,250 deny they used negative campaign political process that candidates are chief of staff and Treasury secretary during the todoy-we con help. Se­ room and bright and to "m ud.” easy living In this well spacious too. Verycon- building. Easy access 85 Olda Clara .....• 7,350 strategies. Democrats say otherwise. Reagan administration. He said current Secretary The Housing Authority ot the lect models-llmited better off talking about the real issues " I don’t think we did any negative deeproted Comtem- venlently located to to highway. 7M sauore See NEGATIVE, page 3 time. Starting at- 85 Cadi DeVllle ....• 7,995 of State George Shultz "enthusiastically endorses” Town of Manchester Elderly porary home. Two bed­ 384, shops, library, I ^ R D D M S feet or portion thereof. Baker as his successor. rooms, master bed­ :$148,500.Featuring su­ A v a ila b le Ja n u a ry 1st. 84 Continental.....• 7,595 perior location, all church, bonks, etc. FDR RENT He praised Baker's "proven skills as a negotia­ Housing will accept applica­ room with cothedrol Won't lost. $64,900. 643-0078.______84 Accord LX .....• 7,450 celling, I'/i boths, oil cedar siding. 2 bed­ tor” and said "the personal respect in which he is Anne Miller Real Est­ ROOM for non-smoking 84 Toy. Camry ....• 6,995 Weicker refuses to concede Senate race rooms, I'/j baths, pri­ tions for North Elm Street on appliances staying. ate, 647-8000.O t held will allow him again to demonstrate the highest vate deck, custom klt- gentleman. Light hou- H I INDUSTRIAL 83 LeSabre...... • 4,995 $159,900. C e ntury 21 E p ­ sekkeeping accomoda­ ISiJPRDPEHTY standards of performance as our next .secretary of stein R e a lty , 647-8895.0 chenn with appliances, 345 Center St., By Judd Everhart state.” Friday, November 11, cath e d ra l ceilin g s, In- A tions, parking, washer M a n c h e s te r • 847-7077 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. MANCHESTER. New Co- sualted walls, sky­ TOWNHOUSE and d ry e r. 643-56IX). EAST Hartford. Approxi­ The Associated Press Asked how firm his oft-repeated anti-tax 9 lonlals. Attractive Co­ lights, energy efficient CONDOMINIUM MANCHESTER. Fur­ m ately 1000 square foot campaign pledge was, Bush replied, " I ’m talking and lonial homes In a gas heat, oversized An­ nished room, private steel building. 14 foot HARTFORD — Republican about holding the line on taxes and I don’t plan to Planned Urban Devel­ dersen windows. Throe bedrooms, 2Vz home, oppllanced kit­ overhead door. Heat- I^TRUCKS/VANS Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr., a deviate and I think the American people must have opment, 4 bedrooms, ,convenlent location. Monday, November 14, Atrium doors,' garage baths with 1900 sq. chen, busline. $350/ FDR SALE fixture on Connecticut’s political' understood that when they ” elected him. IVz baths, 2 car garage. with opener. Strano plus $350 security. 528- $500 m onth. 646-4144. A wonderful buy for a ft. of living space In scene for 18 years, refused to Queried about whether his insistence on no new between 1 and 5 p.m. Real Estate, 647-7653.0 0776, 289-7191.______Iw TT o r D XL Ranger. brand new home at a concede a wafer-thin defeat at the taxes 3iso covered so-called "revenue enhance­ this oversized unit. LARGE and sunny. Pri­ [WANTE^ Custom made ladder re a lis tic p ric e . $239- BOLTON Completely vate bath and en- ' rack, toolbox, new hands of Democratic challenger ments.” Bush noted he had supported an increase in 243,000. D.W. Fish renovated Ranch. Extras Include [td ren t at the Housing Authority office, trance. Prefer tires and shocks. $5500. Joseph I. Lieberman, the state's Medicare premiums to finance catastrophic health R e a lty , 643-1591.0 Most be seen. Afordo- fireplace, non-smoking male. C o ll 643-6802 or 649-6205. attorney general. coverage. "Y ou 'll have to define what you mean'," 24 Bluefleld Drive. ble 5 room ranch with 1 air conditioning, FURNISHED Room MANCHESTER. Just re­ both an d) car detached $110/week. 742-5861. Wanted. Must be very Weicker trailed by 8,208 votes he said. duced. Fall In love with garage. Located on washer-dryer, roar MANCHESTER. Room In reasonable. Call Dawn jAUTDSFDR in unofficial returns Tuesday, He also said Vice President-elect Dan Quayle Applicants must be 62 years of this charming Dutch private 1 ocre lot. Easy deck with view, plus at 568-2020, E xt. 401 Colonial. 4 bedrooms, aulet rooming house. ___ jRENT/LEASE leaving open the possibility of a would enjoy "access to the papers, access to the access to highway. Off street parking. $85 w eekdays. age or older and must be resi­ I'/i baths, first floor a third full bath In recount. intelligence, access to the information" that he does $168,000. F la n o R e al per week. 646-1686 o r den, and laundry room, partially finished FREE Mileage on low Connecticut voters chose Re­ Estote. 646-5200. n 569-3018. and said he would meet regularly with the incoming dents of Manchester. formal dining room, cost auto rentals. Vil­ publican George Bush, whose walkout basement. Merchandise lage Auto Rental. 643- vice president. He did not cite any specific duties for living room with a MANCHESTER. Alumi­ father once represented the state Quayle. num sided Ranch. Nice Available at IAPARTMENT8 2979 o r 646-7044. marble and oak fire­ in the U.S. Senate, over Democrat place. Rnished base­ clean 3 bedroom home FOREST RIDGE FDR RENT INVITATION TO BID ment, screened-ln In a quiet neighbor­ FUEL DIL/CDAL/ Michael Dukakis by almost 68,000 See BUSH, page 14 The EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT, 32 Main Sf„ Monches- porch, patio. House Is hood. Fenced yard, A 60-unlt 6 room s + , 3 bedroom s, 2 FIREWDDD Seff Your Car votes. fer, CT. 04040 seeks bids for the following Items: situated on a large lot garoge, patio off co­ condominium baths, $600 m onth -t- All six Connecticut congres­ vered porch, and New FOUR (4)4.5AIRPAK$ In B ow e rs School areo. community located utilities. Security dep­ SEASONED Firewood. sional delegates, three Republi­ $169,900. A nne M ille r sy to ra g e shed. $145,900. osit reaulred. Coll 649- TODAY Bid tpeclflcdflons may be obtained durino nomnol business on 24 beautifully Cut, spilt and deli­ *15 cans and three Democrats, easily hours (9:00 o.m. to 5:00 g.m.l Monday thru Soturdov from R eal Estote, 647-8000.O D.W. Fish Realty, 643- 0429 for an vered. $115/cord. Coll the dltpofcher of the EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT FIRE­ 1591.0 4 Lines — 10 Days won re-election. And Democrats BOLTON. Lovely 6 year landscaped acres, appointment. > 649-2524. HOUSE/33 Main St., Monchoster, CT. 50« charge each addi­ retained control of the state Index Soolod M di will bo rocolvod ot the above oddrets until 7:00 young U&R built Ranch MANCHESTER. In-Law complete with pool, MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ SEASONED Hardwood. tional line, per day. You House and Senate although Re­ p.m. on M ONDAY, NOVEM BER 31, tffl, of which time they on nearly 1 acre in possibilities. Func­ tennis court and room apartment with SlOO/cord, dumped 28 page*, 2 aactlona will be publicly opened, read aloud and rocordod. beautiful area of Bol­ tional 3 bedroom Spilt carport parking. ap pliances. 643-1823. load. $60/'/i cord load. can cancel at any time. publicans gained a seat or so. . Elds shall romoln valid fer Ihirfv dovs from the bid opening ton. L-shaped llvlng- SORRY, Voter turnout across the state dote. The District reserves the rlsM to relect any and all bids Level. 2 baths, formal Priced at *155,000 RENOVATED 3 room Delivered locally. Tel- for any rooton doomed to bo In mo best Interest of the Ols- /dlnlng room, 3 bed­ dining room, fire- apartment. Available ephone, 875-7308. NO REFUNDS OR was about 78 percent, down from Elacllon naws_____ .2-11,13, 15-16 trlcf. rooms, tiled both and placed living room. Principals Only Immediately. No pets. ADJUSTMENTS 82 percent in the last presidential B u iln a s i. 26 Nfttlon/World EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT foyer. Exceptionally Home Includes a separ­ Call 643-2711. Security and referen- PETS AND CUl NERUD ; AP photo election. Cleon and well deco­ ate entry In-low suite Claitl'lad 26-28 Joseph Tripp ^ 8:30am-5pm ces req uired. 646-2253. In the Senate race, Lieberman Fire Commissioner rated. $166,900. R e alty with kitchen, both and SUPPLIES : WINNER Connecticut Attorney General WeickerTuesday night. Although Weicker has not Comics . - 20 OhIliiariM 9 STAFFORD Springs. 4 had 678,191 votes to Weicker’s IW ed of Manchester, CT. this 3rd DAY O F NOVEMBE^, World, Benoit, liv in g room . $169,900. CUSSIFIED Focus. Oplnlnn Ask for rooms, heot, hot water. FREE Kittens, variety of Joseph I. Lieberman exults in his apparent victory conceded the race, the close contest seems to . 22 19 Frechette Associates, D.W. Fish Reolty, 643- Mrs. Fromerth No pets. $415. 2 m onths Food. 18-19 8pnrtx 025-11 646-7709.O 1591.0 ages & colors. 742-9666 643-2711 - over Incumbent Republican Sen. Lowell P. have gone in favor of the Democratic challenger. 23-25 se cu rity. 643-0895. o r 633-2164. See SEN A TE R A CE, page 1 Lotted 3 Tsiavisinn 31 * ~ MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Nov, 9, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Nov. 9. 19811_8 RECORD LOCAL & STATE About Town Kingman Brewster recalled Births Coattails Victory by Bush From page 1 RHAM has new leaders Bunce, Annie Elizabeth, daughter of David M. and Patricia A. Bunce of Albany, N.Y., was bora Newly elected officers of the Future Business as courageous by friends Oct. 8 at St. Peter’s Hospital, Albany. Her maternal Meotti was so happy at a doesn’t help G O P Leaders of America , at RHAM High School in grandparents are Mrs. Catherine Mears of Enfield Democratic gathering at the Hebron include the following students; Allison and Tom Smith of Weehawken, N.J. Her paternal Qamer Industrial Complex in LONDON (AP) — Kingman Young, president: Chris Blish, vice president; more women and minority grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley B. Bunce of Glastonbury that one well-wisher Brewster Jr. was remembered Melanie Mosher, corresponding secretary: Libby students and started a school of 143 Woodside St. She has a brother, Benjamin yelled at him, “ Stop smiling, by colleagues as a “great seize Legislature Gothreau, recording secretary: Crystal Soucy, black studies. Brewster op­ David, 5. Mike.” Am erican" and a courageous treasurer; and Jennifer Spica, reporter. posed the Vietnam war and led Thompson, who awaited results educator after the former U.S. a Yale anti-war demonstration Moran, Jalmie Lee, daughter of John J. and Susan at the Knights of Columbus Hall By Brent Laymon Donald Rinaldi in Waterbury. ambassador to Britain and in Washington. Masse Moran of 16LawtonRoad, wa8bomOct.27at on Main Street in Manchester, The Associated Press Sen. Howard T. Owens, D- Art group gives awards president of Yale University In 1977, after Carter ap­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal- embraced his tearful wife, Eliza­ Bridgeport, survived a strong died in London. grandmother is Margaret L. Masse of Vernon. Her The Manchester Art Association gave October pointed Brewster ambassador. beth, when It became clear he HARTFORD — Connecticut challenge from former state Sen. paternal grandmother is Catherine B. Moran of 102 art-of-the-month awards to three of its members. Brewster, who became mas­ newspaper inter­ was a winner. remained a charmed state for Lee ScarpettI, who defeated Benton St. She has a sister, Courtney Lynn, 2>A. James E. Downing won first place for his ter of Oxford University’s viewed him at WinthropHouse, Thompson told the crowd, “ I Republican presidential candi­ Owens In 1984 only to lose the seat the ambassadorial residence in dates, but George Bush’s victory watercolor. “ Morning Glories.” which is now on University College in 1986, died Desroslers, Matthew MacVane, son of William M . want to tell you, folks, this is the back to him in 1986. London. failed to help the GOP realize its display at the Mary Cheney Library. Second place Tuesday of a brain hemor­ and Cathleen MacVane Desroslers of Bear Swamp greatest moment of my life, Democratic visions of bringing “ The ambassador, sipping a hopes of seizing control of the went to William C. March for his watercolor, rhage at an Oxford hospitai, Road, Andover, was bom Oct. 28 at Manchester llhank you.” down a couple of GOP senators Heineken beer on the terrace, General Assembly for only the N “Marcel Bams,” which is on display at First according to Yale spokesman Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are ^Zinsser said that he and his never amounted to much. was graceful, humorous at third time in two decades. Federal Savings and Loan Association, West Middle Walter Littell in New Haven. Lloyd P. MacVane of Manchester and Harriet A. family were disappointed by his Four-term Sen. M. Adela Eads. He was 69. times, and, though he doesn’t Republicans posted a net gain Turnpike, 'M ary Soylee won third place for her Higgins of Windham. His paternal grandparents are defeat, but his wife was happy R-Kent, rumored to be in trouble, take himself seriously, plainly in Tuesday’s voting of just three untitled oil, nowon display at Marvin's, 981 Main St. Brewster was president of William and Sandra Burrows of Coventry. that he wasn’t going back to the crashed Democrat John Logan, Yale from 1963 to 1977. Former a man to be taken seriously by Legislature. " I t ’s one of those seats, leaving Democrats firmly 64 percent to 36 percent, in the President Jimmy Carter ap­ others,” the interviewer wrote. Couthen, Alexandra Meredith, daughter of Alex good news-bad news scenarios,” In control of both chambers. 89-62 30th District. Another Demo­ Diabetes clinic Saturday Asked If he believed there E. and Kelley Ray Couthen of 173 Hackmatack St., he said. In the House and 24-12 in the cratic target. Sen. Kenneth pointed him ambassador to KINGMAN BREWSTER. Britain, where he served from was a special relationship was bom Oct. 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Buckno denied her opponent’s Senate. Hampton, R-Haddam. cruised to The East-of-the-River Diabetes Club will sponsor 1978 to 1981. During his ambas­ . . . ex-Yale president between Britain and the United Her maternal grandparents are William and charges that she had ran a Although this was the first victory in the 33rd District. a freediabetesdetectionclinicSaturday from 9a.m. States, Brewster was quoted as Meredith Ray of 81 Talcott Hill Road, Coventry. Her npgative campaign and said that statewide election without the Senate Minority Leader Regi­ to 2 p.m. in the conference rooms of Manchester sadorship, Brewster received 11 honorary degrees from saying, “ I think it’s very rfeal.” paternal grandmother is Mazerine Couthen of it’s hard to beat an incumbent. party lever in voting booths, it nald J. Smith, R-New Hartford, Memorial Hospital as part of Diabetes Education institution because of his spi­ “ Each country has a stake in Michigan. She has a brother, Kevin Robert, 2. was Bush’s tepid 52-48 victory agreed that Democrats did so Month. British universities. rited leadership,” Schmidt That assessment was echoed by AP photo the success of the other in her campaign manager. Leslie over Democrat Michael Dukakis well thanks partly to Lieber­ In order for the test to be valid, a special meal In 1985, the fellows of Univer­ said. Walsh, Timothy John, son of Michael F. and WEICKER SPEAKS - U.S. Sen. Lowell solving its problems. They Belcher. Joseph I. Lleberman claimed victory in and U.S. Sen. Lowell P. Welcker’s man’s coattails. must be eaten two hours before the test. For an sity College, the oldest of the 20 Brewster was an honorary Angela Prutz Walsh of 42Salem Road, wasbomOct. P. Weicker Jr., surrounded by members share with Canada, Australia “ It’s very hard to come in and Connecticut’s U.S. Senate race, Weicker razor-thin loss to Joseph I. appointment for the diabetes test and to receive the colleges that make up Oxford, Fellow of Clare College at 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal, “ What hurt us more than and New Zealand a devotion to beat an incumbent when you have of his family, speaks in Newington did not concede. Lieberman, the Democratic at­ meal instructions, call 643-9458 or 649-9019. elected Brewster to the presti­ Cambridge University. In 1978, grandparents are Donald and JoAnn Pm tz of East anything else was there were so the art of balancing freedom very little local experience and Tuesday night. Although Democrat torney general, that GOP leaders gious post of master, the when he received an honorary Hartford. His paternal grandparents are John and many people who moved off the and order. ... Between the two you have been in town only seven blamed for their disappointing second American to head the doctorate of law at Cambridge, countries there is a very Lorraine Walsh of East Hartford. He has a brother. showing in legislative races. (party) line to vote against V years,” she said. college. The first was A.L, he was described as “ a be­ Brett Michael. 4, and a sister. Kerry Ann, 7‘/4. Lowell Weicker.” Smith said. special spiritual or ideological In other area races. Rep. Edith “ It looked like a wash at the top Goodhart, master from 1951-63. liever in the special relation­ This year. Republicans had dependence.” G. Prague, D-Columbia, beat of the ticket,” said House Minor­ Christmas bazaar Saturday Bom in Longmeadow, Mass., ship of our two nations not only At Oxford on Tuesday, Dr. Senate race ity Leader Robert Jaekle. R- hoped to capitalize on a strong for economic and commerical Republican Timothy A. Scott in showing by Bush as well as on June 17, 1919, Brewster Gordon Screaton, Senior Fel­ the five-town 8th Assembly Dis­ From page 1 Stratford. The Church of the Assumption on South Adams graduated from Yale in 1941 reasons but because both low of University College, said Public Records “ My confidence in a gain of 10 controversy over the state’s Street will hold its annual Christmas Bazaar on states depend for their success trict by a vote of 7.763 to 3,621. The budget deficit, school busing and and received a law degree from of Brewster; “ He will be margin was overwhelming in (seats) was predicated on a Bush Saturday from 10 a m. to 3 p.m. at the church. For Harvard University in 1948. He on having their roots in the the prison early-re lea sc remembered as a great Ameri­ Coventry, where the vote was 669,983, with all 761 precincts win by (10 points) and a Weicker information, call Barbara at 646-2192. was a professor of law at same principles and ideology.” can. He had not been well but eral mes.sage that the Democrats 66 percent, to Patton’s 73.149, or program. Warranty deeds 2.975 to 1,331. reporting unofficial returns. Two win by half of that,” Jaekle said. Harvard from 1950-1960 and In a 1981 interview with The he insisted on going to meet­ have been putting out for the past 34 percent, with all 138 precincts “ And that didn’t happen.” In the 35th Senatorial District, third-party candidates had less After five consecutive years of Yale provost from 1961 until he Associated Press, Brewster ings and carrying on as nor­ Steven D. Stratton and Caryl J. Stratton to 16 years is not sellable in reporting unofficial returns. Sen. Marie Herbst, D-Vemon, than 1 percent of the total Final, unofficial returns budget surpluses, the slate ended Writers’ club sets meeting said American presidents Gregory J. Janty and Jeanne L. Pmnler. 3 Connecticut or in the United In the 4th District. Shays had was named the school’s mal. For a man in his health he beat Republican James D. Giu- between them. showed the Republicans picking fiscal 1988 with a $121 million 'The Wit and Wisdom Writers’ Club will hold its president. should be elected for six-year was probably pushing it too far, Crestwood Drive. $121,000. States. They always blame the 143,289 votes, or 73 percent, to up two seats in the House and one letti by a vote of 22.777 to 14,812. State law requires a recount if deficit. The deficit for the fi.scal regular monthly poetry meeting Saturday at 2 p.m. terms instead of four, and but that was typical of his Albert J. and Claudette M. Violette to Charles.- messenger. I think it’s the Pearson’s 52.289. or 27 percent, in the Senate, compared to the “ Kingman Brewster was the Herbst won 12 of the 14 towns in the margin of victory is les.s than year ending June 30, 1989 is now at the Whiton Memorial Library on North Main congressmen should have dedication.” Boamah and Prince Y. Owusu. 159 Oakland St.. ' message.” with all 114 precincts reporting average of 23 seats the GOP has preeminent university presi­ $165,000. the district, including Andover one-half of 1 percent of the vole estimated at $128 million by the Street. The group will hold a prose meeting Nov. 26 terms Of three or four years. Screaton said Brewster’s State GOP Chairman Robert S. unofficial returns. picked up in previous presidential dent of his day — a man who and Coventry. total. In this ca.se. that would be Office of Fiscal Analysis, the at 2 p.m. at the library. He said U.S. presidents tend children were flying over from Gary E. and Karen L. MacKintosh to Peter L. and Poliner. reacting to the ex­ Rowland had 165.179 votes, or election years since 1%8. stood for equity as well as about 6.800 votes. legislature’s budget office. to forget their campaign prom­ the for the Deborah J. Meny. High Street. $147,500. tremely close Senate race, said 73 percent, to 60,605 votes, or 27 Republicans had seized control excellence, change as well as Bush, who grew up in Green­ The Democratic majority lasi ises. He recalled urging Carter funeral. Virginia H. Ingalls to Stephen T. Ingalls Jr.„ Weicker may have waited loo percent, for Marinan, according of the legislature just twice in the continuity, and understanding wich and attended Yale Univer­ year rejected GOP attempts to VFW plans tag-bake sale to drop that kind of promising, Littell, the Yale spokesman, Porterfield Condominium, conveyance tax $155.10.; long to answer Lieberman’s to unofficial returns from all 121 last two decades, in the 1972 as well as courage,” said sity. won the state’s eight elec pass a bill outlawing busing as a but said the response was: “ I said Brewster was survived by Paul B. Groobert, executor of the estate of Frank- assaults on such issues as his precincts. Nixon landslide and the 1984 The Veterans of Foreign Wars. Anderson Shea Benno C. Schmidt Jr., presi­ Negative toral votes with 52 percent of the means of achieving racial inte can’t talk any other way.” his wife, the former Mary S. Esposito, to Louis Levy. 83 St. John St., $135,000. Senate attendance record. Johnson had 155,550 votes, or 66 Reagan landslide. Post Auxiliary, will hold an indoor tag-bake sale dent of Yale. gratlon in Connecticut schools. During Brewster’s tenure at Caryln A. Petricca, administrator for the estate of From page 1 vote to Dukakis’ 47 percent, or “ Once you wait too long, it has a percent, to Griffin’s 78,436, or 34 Saturday from 9 a m. to 4 p.m. at the VFW post on “ Yale will ever be a better Louise Phillips, and five The Democrats controlled both Republicans also criticized the Yale, the university admitted children. Carlo V. Petricca, to Robert T. Alibrioand William 735.791 votes to 667.808 in unoffi­ way of coming true” Poliner percent, with all 121 precincts East Center Street. chambers going into Tuesday’s Department of Correction’s pro­ G. Cole, Bank Street. $162,000. cial returns. Two other candi­ said. reporting. “ There is no such thing as election, 91-60 in the House and gram of releasing prisonersearly MultiTech New Inc. to Kenneth G. Sadd dates on the presidential ballol His counterpart. Democratic Weicker, 57, who leaped to negative campaigning,” he said. 25-11 in the Senate. GOP leaders to stem prison overcrowding. Jr. and Heidi L. Sadd, Oak Grove Farms won less than I percent of the Chairman John F Droney Jr . national prominence during the Democratic Town Committee total. had been predicting gains of eight Obituaries Condominium. $123,900. said, “ Joe Lieberman was lucky Senate Watergate hearings in Chairman Theodore R. Cum­ seats in the Senate and between 10 Katherine S. Burr to Karl L. Reichelt, 48 Meadow “ The American Dream is alive to win and I think he'll be a fine 1973. had a six-point lead in the and 16 in the House. mings says he has a better word and well.’’ Lieberman told Lane, $229,000. U.S. senator.” final, independent statewide poll The Republicans managed to AMERICAN FUEL Edward F. Daly and Lois T. Daly to LIstroSearch to describe the local Republican hundreds of cheering supporters In the congressional races. Giovanni Cusano She was bom in Websterville, Vt., Mass of Christian burial at 11 a.m. in before the election. A week knock off six Democratic incum­ She was bom in Worcester, Mass., Service. Hilliard Office Condominium, $78,000. campaigns. at a Hartford hotel. Democratic Rep. Barbara B. OIL INC. on Nov. 19, 1902, and she lived iii St. Bridget Church. Burial will be in earlier the same poll had showed bents in the House, including Rep. Giovanni “ John” Cusano, 43, of and she had lived in Massachusetts, Annie R. Tryon to S.R. Blanchard Inc., Pitkin “ It’s mudslinging,” he said. “ I couldn’t have done it without Kennetly eased into her fourth Rocky Hill and Hartford before St. James Cemetery. There are no the race a dead heat. John J. Woodcock III of South MANCHESTER, CT Bolton, husband of Teresa (Rivas) Colorado and several towns in Con­ Park, conveyance tax $49.50.. Cummings said Buckno’s and a united Democratic Party, “ said full term in office, defeating moving to Manchester in 1983. Before calling hours. Windsor, father of Connecticut’s Cusano, died Tuesday (Nov. 8,1988) at necticut, including Ellington, An­ Zinsser’s campaign strategies Lieberman. who had won the Republican Mario Robles in the Lieberman. 46. mounted an DISCOUNT OIL retiring in 1962. she was employed by played a large role in their losses, aggressive advertising cam­ first-in-the-nation automobile St. Francis Hospital and Medical Aetna Life & Casualty. dover, Manchester and Woodstock. Quitclaim deeds backing of only a handful of 1st District, while Rep Sam Lemon Law. Center. Hartford, from complications She leaves her husband of 60 years, but may have been an advantage traditionally Democratic labor Gejdenson. a Democrat, defeated paign. likening Weicker in some 9 She was past president of Lt. William WIesner Jr. But the Democrats defeated resulting from a gunshot wound to the Arthur M. Lockwood of Belen, N, M.; a Joseph Madeiros to David W. Medeiros. Chestnut for Democrats. unions and other organizations Republican attorney Glenn Car- television spots to a bear who Caldwell Colt Robinson Post, Vete­ William H. Wiesner Jr., 55, of 27 two GOP incumbents and took head. daughter, Gwendolyn Lewis of Edge- Street, no conveyance tax. “ You’ve got to make the mud Weicker. who has been assailed berry in the 2nd District slept through votes in the Senate, rans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, of Thompson St.. died Tuesday (Nov. 8, two open seats previously held by He was bom in Italy and raised in wood, N.M.; a sister, Florence Clark Louis Levy to Rosemary Levy, 83 St. John St., no stick or people get tired of it and for years by the con.servative The 3rd District sent Democrat sometimes while collecting more /GAL. Hartford. She was a member of the 1988) at Hartford Hospital. conveyance tax. Republicans. Montevideo, Uruguay, where he at­ of Ellington; and several nieces and see it for what it is. schmear,” wing of the GOP. wouldn't Bruce Morrison back to Congress than $230,000 in honoraria for 125 Qal. Min. Delivery Stepney Seniors of Rocky Hill and a He was bom in Hartford, and he Anita J. Shorts to Anita J. Shorts and Arthur B. Cummings said. speaking engagements Especially sweet for the Demo­ tended high school and college. He nephews. A son, Theodore, died in concede the race when he ap­ for his third term. He beat state crats was Christel H. Truglia’s C.O.D. member of the Rocky Hill and lived in Vernon before moving to 1944. Shorts, Porter Street, no conveyance tax., Some claimed the media were was a foreman at Heublein Inc. of Wethersfield Granges. peared before supporters shortly Rep. Gerard Patton, a Republi­ Weicker resisted responding to victory over Republican Rep, (Price Subject to Change) Manchester five years ago. He was A memorial service will be held Edna J. Neary to Thomas J. Neary, Wildwood to blame, particularly for em­ after midnight. Hartford. He was a communicant of She is survived by her daughters, can. Fourth District Republican the negative ads. but finally Nicholas Pavia in the 145th employed as the chief estimator for Thursday in Belen, N.M., and in Drive, no conveyance tax. phasizing attacks rather than “ No matterhowthisturnsout. I Volume DIecount - sa* C.O.D. St. Maurice Church, Bolton, and he Mrs. Lawrence Dunn of Manchester Christopher Shays won his first countered with his own that District. She is the widow of the SOO Qal or Mora P.J. Lodola and Sons Inc., Windsor Andover at the convenience of the Ernest E. Stafford Jr. to Carl J. Stafford. 71 Broad issues in the presidential races. don’t have one single gripe” the was involved in several community and Mrs. Ronald Trimble of Orlando, full term in office, defeating included mention of Lieberman’s late state Sen. Anthony Truglia. Locks, for the last 14 years. He was an family. There are no calling hours. St., no conveyance tax. “ I think that the media today is service projects. Fla.; a son, Richard T. Dunn of three-term senator said. “ This Democrat Roger J. Pearson, a attendance record during his D-Stamford, Army veteran of World War II. a absolutely ruining America,” state has blessed me many times 646-3905 He was the son of the late Filomena Haverhill, Mass.; two sisters, Mrs, former Greenwich first state Senate career and votes he In the Senate, the only Demo­ (Parente) Cusano. communicant of St, Mary’s Church, said former state Rep. Elsie over.” selectman. 24 Hourt Full Serv/ca Available W alter Koski and Mrs. Robert and a member of Euclid Lodge of cast for state tax increases. crat who went down to defeat was He is survived by his father, Angelo “ Biz” Swensson. who was de­ Gov. William A. O’Neill, titular In the 5th District. Republican O’Conner, both of West Dummerston, Masons. Thoughts Nichola Cusano in Uruguay; a daugh­ feated in 1986 by Thompson. head of the Democratic Parly, Rep. John G. Rowland handily Vt.; eight grandchildren; and 23 He is survived by two sons, Michael ter, Natalie E. Cusano of Bolton; two Jan Pasztor “They exaggerate.” said he had mixed feelings about beat Democrat Joseph Marinan. great-grandchildren. E. Wiesner of Kennebunk, Maine, and brothers, Antonio Cusano of Bolton But state Sen. Marie Herbst, Tuesday’s outcome. • the former mayor of Meriden. The funeral will be Friday at 10:15 Jeffrey W. Wiesner Sr. of Enfield; a PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (AP) — and Angelo Cusano of Wethersfield: D-Vemon, credited the media for “ If that (Dukakis) campaign Republican Nancy Johnson won a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 daughter, Mrs. Deborah Dennis of Jan Pasztor, one of oniy four Roman and many nieces and nephews. Many times I have said "O f course! It is essential turning the tide during negative had been cranked up a month and re-election in the 6th District with Main St., followed by a Mass of Stafford Springs; two sisters, Mrs. Catholic prelates in Czechoslovakia Custom Window Treatment The funeral will be Saturday at 8:45 to know God — but — there are other ways to know campaigns. Herbst defeated Re­ a half earlier, I think he could’ve a victory over Democrat James Christian burial at 11 a.m. in St. Henrietta Polowitzer of East Hartford died Tuesday at the age of 76. a.m. at the D’Esopo Wethersfield God beside being still.” Visit the sick, free the publican James Giulietti of Ver­ won.” the governor said. Griffin. Bridget Church. Burial will be in St. and Mrs. Violet Hanel of Niantic; and Pasztor, who was ill for some time, Chapels. 277 Folly Brook Blvd., imprisoned, feed the hungry, clothe the naked, non in the 35th Senatorial By electing Bush. Connecticut Kennelly had 175.259 votes to Bridget Cemetery. seven grandchildren. was consecrated bishop of the NItra Wethersfield, with a mass of Christian shelter the homeless — those are ways of knowing District. voters carried on a modern Robles’ 51,541. or 77 percent to 23 The funeral will be Friday at 9:15 Diocese in western Slovakia in 1973 burial at 10 a.m. in St. Maurice God. And certainly there are other ways. “ The media played a positive political tradition of backing the percent, with all 129 precincts a.m. from Leete-Stevens Enfield His death leaves 10 of Czechoslova­ Church, Bolton. Burial will be in A. William Tyler Being still, however, is a way and one which is role in this campaign,” Herbst Republican at the top of the reporting unofficial returns. Chapels, 61 • South Road, Enfield, kia’s 13 Roman Catholic sees without available to each of us regardless of our ability or said. “ Newspapers ran editorials national ticket. The state hasn’t SAU Bolton Cemetery. Calling hours are A. William Tyler, 52, of Temecula, a bishop. Gejdenson had 143.001 votes, or followed by a ^ass of Christian burial circumstance. And one reason this way of knowing about the attack fliers, negative supported a Democrat for presi­ 63 percent, to Carberry’s 82.485. Friday from 2 to4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Calif., died Saturday (Nov. 5,1988) in in St. Bernard’s Church, 426 Hazard Memorial donations may be made God is so important is that it offers you and me campaigning and stories telling dent since Hubert H. Humphrey or 37 percent, with all 138 Riverside. Calif., from Injuries sus­ Ave., Enfield. Burial will be at the to the Natalie E. Cusano Trust Fund guidance toward being authentic, having integrity the Democrats’ side. Without in 1968. precincts reporting unofficial tained in an automobile accident. He convenience of the family. Calling and resisting hypocracy. Bank of Hartford, SCM Special integrity in the press, where else J. Brian Gaffney, Connecticut returns. FREE was a graduate of Manchester schools hours are Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. Accounts, 108 Farmington Ave., Hart­ Lottery How often we catch ourselves after saying are the people going to turn to?” Bush chairman, said: “ The lib- Morrison had 142,915 votes, or and was a former parishioner at St. and 7 to 9 p.m. ford 06105, or to the American something or doing something — “ That’s not what I Bridget Church. Memorial donations may be made really meant to say! ” Diabetes Association, 40 South St Measuring He was bom in Hartford on Sept. 14, to the American Cancer Society, 670 West Hartford 06110. Winning numbers drawn Tuesday “ Why did I do that — that’s not m e?” And we 1936, the son of William A. and Helen Prospect Ave., Hartford 06105. / in New England; wonder how did it happen? What’s wrong with me? (Griffin) Tyler. What may be wrong is that we have lost a sense of and Lillian G. Dunn He is survived by two sons, William Connecticut daily: 537. Play Four: Dorothy L. 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Light variable wind. 10. a fniirth-amder at the Roltnn Flementarv School. m rasTEsr wm to send money. 649-2756 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1988 — 5 Meotti victorious, Thompson beats Buckno; 6,000-vote margin win was ‘greatest momenf By Alex GIrelll weicome surprise Manchester Herald

BAD NEWS- State Rep. John W. Thompson, By Nancy Concelman Democratic town." who won re-election Tuesday in Republican Carl A. AAanchester Herald “ It (the election) went beyoncL Manchester’s )3th Assembly Dis­ Zinsser of Manches­ all the expectations we had,”" trict, says he will work for ter mulls over a Incumbent state Sen. Michael Democrat Theodore T. Cum­ improved education and for es­ Meotti. D-Glastonbury. said he mings said at a party at Raymond tablishing day-care facilities disappointing end to used his positive recorid to beat F. Damato’s Homestead Street when he returns to the Legisla­ his campaign to win Republican challenger Carl home. “ We didn’t expect to win in ture for his second term. Zinsser by a 6,514-vote m argin in Manchester.” Thompson defeated his Repub­ back the state Senate the 4th Senatorial District. Cummings’ father. Democratic lican challenger. Susan Buckno, seat he lost in 1986. At Democratic headquarters in Town Chairman Theodore R. by 5,339 votes to 3.952, w inning Zinsser, who waited Glastonbury, supporters cheered Chimmings, said he was also pluralities in all five voting and Meotti’s 4-year-old nephew, surprised by the ma rglh In the 4th districts that make up the 13th for the results in his Matthew Gino, rang a bell when Senatorial District. Assembly District, according to real estate office on the unofficial results were an­ “ The size of his victory suprises unofficial returns. The win came and pleases me,” the senior Main Street, was nounced Tuesday night. Meotti, after a race that began with quiet who said he was surprised at the Cummings said. “He worked: campaigns and ended with both defeated by incum­ margin, raised his fist in a sign of harder than he did two years' candidates attacking each other bent state Sen. victory. Meotti took four of the ago.” on a variety of issues. five towns in the district, includ­ Republican Town Chairman An obviously exuberant Michael Meotti, D- ing Manchester, Zinsser’s home John I. Garside said he was Thompson described the win as Glastonbury, by town. surprised and disappointed at the the "greatest moment” in his results. He said he didn’t know political career during a victory more than 6,000 Meotti beat Zinsser in Glaston­ why Zinsser lost, but didn’t think Reginald Plnto/Manchester Herald party for Democrats at the bury, 9,417 to 5,752; In M anches­ votes. that Meotti’s stance on environ­ Knights of Columbus Hall on ter, 12,847 to 10,560; in Hebron, FAMILY CELEBRATES — State Rep. mental issues won theelection for his wife, Nancy, at Democratic head­ Main Street Tuesday night. 1.907 to 1.276; and in Colum bia, James R. McCavanagh, D-Manchester, Patrick Flynn/Manchealer Harald him. quarters at the Knights of Coiumbus on Thompson attributed his vic­ 1.012 to 940. Zinsser beat M eotti in “ I really can’t put my finger on celebrates his victory Tuesday night Main Street. He was unopposed. tory in part to Buckno’s distribu­ Bolton, 1,121 to 980. it,” Garside said. “Carl is more of with his 79-year-oid mother, Aiice, and tion of a flier that attacked his Losers ponder future as races end Meotti said today he had a ’tell it like it is’ person. I think vote on issues including school predicted a tighter margin of a that straightforward (attitude) is busing and early release of needed.” By Andrew Yurkovskv "couple thousand” votes. In the prisoners. He said the flier, Manchester Herald 1986 election. Meotti defeated Zinsser and fellow Republicans sim ilar to one distributed in other Zinsser 17.776 to 16.998. said the money Meotti received McCavanagh re-elected by assembly districts where incum­ from political action committees bents were seeking re-election, Winners in Tuesday’s races for the “ F ro m the votes so far. it ’s not and other sources helped him win ’’stunned” his campaign Legislature will be headed to Hartford in even clo se," M eotti said d uring a the election. com m ittee. ncglmld Plnt0 /MinctiM t*r Haratd January, when the next session of the General brief speech after his victory was "This is the end of negative Assembly begins. announced. “Maybe money does buy an Vote of confidence’ in 12th campaigning,” said Thompson. TEARS OF JOY — Elizabeth Thompson, wife of state But what is the lot of the loser? election.” Zinsser said. “ If you talk about the things By Andrew Yurkovsky Tucci. ”I think there were plenty of Rep. John W. Thompson, cries tears of joy on her The options range from watching the Tucci’s 2.663, Tucci was elected that matter to you ... the voters Manchester Herald McCavanagh. 48. who is a issues we could have discussed.” Boston C eltics to raking leaves, from keeping By Oct. 25, the most recent date last year to the Manchester husband's shouider Tuesday after learning of her will respect that and they will of candidates’ financial report­ member of the Judiciary Com­ Board of Education. Buckno declined to comment on husband’s victory over Republican Susan M. Buckno of one’s options open to calling it quits. The A vote of confidence. reject negative campaigning.” ing. Meotti had raised $49,138 to mittee. said that he would con­ McCavanagh said before the the flier but her campaign Manchester. emotional reactions of the candidates were Meotti said. That’s how Democratic Rep. Z insser’s $22,455. tinue to work on legislation election that bethought his strong manager, Leslie Belcher, said just as varied, ranging from disappointment James R. McCavanagh. who was concerning public .safety and repre.sentation of the 12lh Assem there was a backlash from it. She son attacked the flier in a news to seeming indifference. Zinsser had accused Meotti of "T here are m any candidate.^: ■ unopposed in his re-election bid in he won by 1,160 to 743. judicial reform. In past sessions, bly District made him an altrac said she talked to people at the conference and Buckno defended Republican Susan Buckno, who challenged supporting forced busing for who spent more money who are the 12th Assembly District, char­ In the 8th, V erplanck School. h<' he has been a staunch backer of live candidate to both parties. polls who felt uncomfortable the accuracy of it in another. Democratic Rep. John W. Thompson in the desegregation because he voted losers.” Meotti argued today. acterized the 7.373 votes that w ill about if. won by 1,037 to 654. tougher penalties for lawyers Nathan G. Agostinelli. a former The candidates also exchanged 13th Assembly District, kept her head high against two Republican amend­ send him to a fourth term in the In the 11th. Mahoney R ecrea Meotti said he won because he . convicted of felonies. As she was waiting for the criticisms when they appeared before and after it was clear that she had lost. ments to ban forced busing. But Legislature. < Republican mayor of Manches­ tion Center, he won by 1,066 to 786. ran a positive cam paign that wa.c McCavanagh said the vote was ter. came out in support of him results at the British American jointly at a Rotary Club meeting. She was smiling even as the bad news was Meotti has said he is opposed to “ I asked fora confidence vote I In the 12th. Howgll Cheney about his accomplishments and a large one for an unopposed when he announced his candidacy Club on Maple Street. Buckno Thompson charged that Buckno posted on tally sheets at the British American forced busing and voted again.st got it.” McCavanagh told the Regional Vocational Technical Club on Maple Street. because of a large number of candidate. He noted that, with in Ju ly never stopped smiling, even as it had been lax in attending meet­ the amendments because they crowd of Democrats at the became clear she would lose. School, he won by 888 to 717. Later, Buckno said she would consider her volunteers. the exception of U.S. Rep. Bar­ ings of the Human Relations would have prohibited all busing, Knights of Columbus Hall on "Ted Cummings (Democratic His overall plurality of 2,387 options, including running for a seat on the bara B. Kennelly. he received Last week. John I Garside the Committee to which .she was including to regional vocational "Certainly he (Meotti) re Main Street after unofficial re­ town chairman) said, he (Jack was higher than the 1,278 plural Manchester Board of Directors next year. more votes from the voting Republican town chairman appointed earlier this year. schools. ceived more money,” Theodore sults from the polling places were Thompson) is going to win big. ity by w hich he won his first term In a rare case of bipartisan agreement districts he represents than any hinted at similarities between Thompson, a former Manches­ R. Cummings said. "But he spent tallied Tuesday night. other state or national candidates We weren’t even supposed to in the House of Representatives during election time. Democrat Donald.F Meotti’s Glastonbury speech McCavanagh and Susan Buckno. ter mayor, stressed his expe­ it more wisely.” McCavanagh repeated state­ received in those districts. come close,” Buckno said. "So we over then-incumbent Elsie Bates, who was defeated by Republican Paul was interrupted by a phone call the Republican candidate in the rience in his campaign. m ents he has m ade about not did very well. I tbink we did Swensson in 1986. He had lost two Munns in his re-election bid in the 9th from Zinsser, who congratulated But Republican Gloria DellaF- "I can’t think of anythingthat’s 13lh Assem bly D istrict. Buckno. in addition to attack­ taking the voters of the district everything right. I think, consid­ previous races against Swensson Assembly District, and Republican Carl A the 35-year-old incumbent on his era. a former member of the more pleasing to me: because G arside .said that had Buckno ing Thompson’s voting record, for granted. And he reiterated ering that I was a newcomer, I by close votes, 5 votes in 1984 and Zinsser, who unsuccessfully tried to regain Patrick Flynn/Manchealer Herald victory. Meotti thanked Zinsser Board of Directors and the Board (the voters) could have stayed at been in the Legislature, she would made several proposals for legis­ that point later, telling a reporter could not have predicted the 79 votes in 1982. the 4th Senatorial District seat from Demo d rily. of Education, said Meotti’s em­ home.” he said. have voted with McCavanagh on lation involving scholarships for ADDING IT UP — Republican Susan M. Buckno and her daughter, Lauren, that he had spent slightly more outcom e.” crat Michael Meotti, said that thev would When he got off the phone, phasis on education may have The 12th Assembly Di.strict several issues on which her higher-level vocational education learn that state Rep. John W. Thompson has beaten Buckno. Buckno was money on advertising in this Thompson said many people each rake their leaves today Meotti said Zinsser told him. clinched the election for him. comprises Manchester Voting Democratic opponent. Rep John students, expansion of drug edu­ cam paign, about $3,500 than he were satifisfied with his accomp­ Zinsser, declining to analyze his defeat surrounded by well-wishers Tuesday evening at the British-American Club ’“Just think, while you’re up in Meotti served as chairman of the D istricts I. 2. 5. 7 and 10. W. Thompson, look a different cation, and provisions for day had in the 1986campaign in which lishments as a legislator in the during a Republican gathering at the British on Maple Street. Hartford. I’ll be on vacation.’’’ Environment Committee and McCavanagh easily beat Tucci stand. Thompson won re-election care. CALDW ELL he oppo.sed Republican John field of mental health, mental American Club, said, "The only analysis I’m Meotti said. “ I said, ’well, enjoy vice chairman of the Education in 1986. garnering 5.264 voles to Tue.sdav Of the 11,969 eligible to vote in retardation, and public going to do is on my leaves.” yourself.’’’ Committee during his first term. . the 13th Assembly District. 9,291 were up in the air education. OIL INC. Zinsser said that he would also spend time Democratic Rep. Edith G Prague in the At the British American Club in cast ballots in the Thompson Democrat John R. Quinn, who unsuccessi “He went big for education.” ' Thompson’s wife. Elizabeth, w atching the Boston Celtics. He .said that for cam paign for the 8th Asserribly D istric t seat, Manchester, Zinsser took solace Buckno race. There are 5 128 fully challenged Republican state Rep. J DellaFera said. “Education’s a said. ”I think the people of the time being he has ruled out another run for was upbeat about his experience. He said that in Vice President George Bush’s Bates is baffled over loss Democrats in the district, .;,371 Peter Fuscass for the 55th Assem bly D istrict political office. he might run for the 8th District seat again. very big issue these days” Manchester sent a message. Republicans, and 3.470 unnffll- .61* victory over Democratic presi­ seat, was clearly disappointed by his defeat ‘"you have to start somewhere, but a They won’t put up with this kind of iated voters. per gal. C. O. D. That promise, however, is one that he made dential nominee Michael Duka­ “You can’t buy an election in ■ 150 gal. minimum purchate But another attempt is not out of the question third-term incumbent is a particularly tough campaigning." a year ago when asked whether he would try he said. kis. Zinsser said he plans to go to this district.” said Democrat In the 4th Voting District. candidate to unseat” he said. to Munns, has no regrets The flier figured prominently in Martin School, Thompson got to unseat Meotti. He said then that he was Cape Cod fora couple of days with "I have not ruled that out at all” he said Josh Howroyd, who was Meotti’s the heated campaign between having too much fun running his real estate Republican James D. Giuletti said he had hjs wife and w ill come back to run 1,188 votes to 1,0,52 for Buckno. 649-8841 speaking by phone from the Hebron Demo­ 1986 campaign manager. "Meotti Thompson and Buckno. Thomp- PdcM Subleel to Chung* business. no im m ediate plans after his defeat in the 35th his real estate business, the Carl By Michele Noble In the 6th. Nathan H ale School, cratic headquarters. "I realize (Fusscas) has worked for this campaign for when he announced Munn.s’ "Obviously, in my case the Bates, who reacted calmly to his defeat Senatorial District race by Democratic Sen. A Zinsser Agency, Manchester Herald was pretty well entrenched I intend to sit two years. I think he struck a victory. infamous letters of his didn’t hurt when interviewed by telephone from his East Marie Herbst. But be said that he was still Zinsser said he was surprised down and analyze my options” nerve with the voters on the "It was a great victory for myopponent’seampaign.” Bates H artford home said tha^t his future plan.s concerned about tbe direction of state by the results. But. he said, In what has been called a Republican Timothy A. Scott, who lost to governm ent environmental issues and educa Munns,” Osella said. “Something said. “ Manche.ster is a predominantly "surprise victory ” stale Rep. tion issues.” else could be said for the rest of Munns said that what Bates Donald F. Bates. D-East Hart­ the Republicans, unfortunately.” calls his “ infamous letters” ford. lost in the 9th Assembly Bates, who said his future plans where merely fliers that critic­ District by more than 1.000 voles Warm Shirts at a Hot Price. are ” up in the air.” said letters ized him for not taking a stand on Charts Show unofficial results of Manchester vote by district to his Republican opponent. Paul Munns sent out during the cam­ mandatory busing. R Munns. paign that criticized Bates’s ” I see nothing bad about that.” Democratic Munns. 25. of Glastonbury, won voting record may have hurt him. Munns said about passing out the Republican in all three of the district’s voting But Bates conceded that he fliers. ”We were campaigning OFFICE PRESIDENT towns with a final vote tally of probably would have lost even and the busing thing was simply US SENATE CONGRESS SENATE 4 HOUSE 0 HOUSE 12 HOUSE 13 HOUSE SB REOISTRAR OFFICE PRESIDENT U S S E N A H CONGRESS S EN A T E 4 without the letters. another issue.” HOUSE 9 HOUS E 12 HOUSE 13 HOUS E 66 REOISTRAR 5.449 to 4.434. according to unoffi­ Oukakli LMerntan Kannelly MmMI Bala McCivinigli Thompaon Quinn Stwimon Buih W iiclur cial returns. Munns won Man­ OMtld R o U it Z h n t v M unnt Buckno 1A 2A 3A 4A 4A 4A 4A Fuoocoi CoUo chester by a vote of 1,551 to 884 U OM rlct lA 2A 3A 4A 4A 4A 4A SA 1 1,238 1,190 1,633 and Glastonbury by a vote of 1.046 Quilted 1.236 1,585 m m 1,194 1 1,085 1,090 553 911 to 627. Bates won East Hartford ^ m m b b 810 2 1,040 993 1,372 999 mmm by a vote of 2,923 to 2,852. 1,357 1,036 2 953 972 526 911 mmm a m i In 1986. Munns lost to Bates by 3 1,080 1,074 1,599 1,135 m m m m 747 Flannel 1,126 1,164 3 1,219 1,191 619 BB 480 votes. 1,071 1,050 4 1,015 969 1,579 1,101 MB ^ m 061 Bates, who was seeking elec­ 1,188 1,081 4 1,323 1,316 635 1,103 1,052 b m 5 973 932 1,450 1,051 1,036 tion to his fourth term, said he 1.395 m b m b b 1,061 5 1,151 P o r tr a its i Shirts 1,153 594 995 m m was "quite .surprised” with the 4 8 B m m 689 Warm 80% cotlon/20% poly flannel 1,126 1.023 1.432 1,100 MB 1,160 election results and had no idea 1,103 0 855 696 435 745 ^ m shirts quilted with poly filled nylon 7 1,117 743 461 why he didn’t win. 966 1,466 1,081 m am 1,452 wm m h b lining. Assorted buffalo and check 1,072 7 873 926 393 771 m am ” I’ve won 12 elections over the 8 664 patterns. Men's sizes S.M.L.XL. 993 951 1,279 691 MB BH 1,037 years and I’ve had my chance to 953 8 748 767 408 716 9 1,206 654 613 rejoice in winning,” Bates said in 1,229 1,780 1,114 864 ^ m m b b h 1,212 0 1,308 1,251 629 1,181 1,551 a telephone interview from his 10 m m a m 1,068 1,144 1,046 1,492 1,178 m m ' 1,564 M i East Hartford home Tuesday 1,155 10 888 947 451 753 a m m II 1,047 m m .665 night. "You’ve got to be able to 959 1,363 1,073 MB 1,066 967 II 849 912 461 736 m m take the losses. It’s not the end of 12 786 739 912 061 1,232 B88 a M 888 the world.” 897 12 757' 781 358 B67 m m Totil 12,691 717 588 A confident Munns. a senior 12,215 1 12,677 12,847 884 7,373 5,339 1,128 In c lu d e s 12,915 Total 12,009 12,202 1 6,065 10,560 1,551 benefits correspondent for Aetna 1 3,952 1,050 9,261 10x13 SALE Life Insurance Co., who was WaK Portrait recently elected to the Glaston­ Bob’s Reg.*14.99 Other parties bury Town Council, said today he ^95\MteN(MONLT Men's quilted lined vests was not surprised with the results 9 New Mini-Portraits Turnout higher than experts thought "in the least.” Reg. *19.99, SALE *15 OFFICE PRESIDENT US SENATE PRESIDENT US SENATE "I’m very happy about the iiDiiaaaHaa Sale now thru By Andrew Yurkovskv same as what it had been in 1984. Leiner. UbBtarion results of course,” Munns said. Plus 95€ Manchester Herald the 1984 election, Ttwn Clerk Marie Ubortarlin Now Alllinco Now ASIonco vttingtee Sun., Nov. 13 Of the 30,481 eligible to vote in Leiner said that the turnout Burbank said. Pm I Groyoon Fulinl • -- "What I expected to happen, Manchester, 25,303 cast ballots, said Tuesday was about average for a DMIct happened.” Political analysts were predicting In Andover, 1,289 of 1,492 eligible 1C 2C ID 20 Town Clerk Edward J. Tomkiel. presidential election in Bolton. She voters cast ballots on Tuesday, Munns. who spent the evening Featuring 18 Portrait Christmas Cards that two colorless presidential can­ 1 24 18 4 ” I think there was a great deal of said turnout has been as low as 25 Burbank said. In 1984, the turnout a celebrating at a friend’s house in didates and three months of negative interest, regardless of what I percent in some races for Board of was 95 percent, with 1,147 of the 1,202 2 12 16 0 1 Glastonbury, said that has age 48 Portrait Package: 1-10x13, 2-8x10s, campaigning would make for a thought (the turnout) would be and was not a factor in the race. Selectm en. eligible voters casting ballots. 3 3-5x78,15 wallets, 9 Mlnl-Portralts and 18 Portrait Christmas Cards. record low voter turnout Tuesday. what others thought it would be,” 10 10 2 3 ”I know I'm young,” Munns ------’ alts • Including t8 Portrait Christmas Cards and S But just as the voters proved that In Coventry, the voter turnout was "Andover elections are normally said Herbert J. Stevenson, the 4 20 13 said. "But longevity doesn’t no appointment necessary and K mart welcomes 85.7 percent, with 4,332 of the 5,316 very well voted, so it’s not unusual 1 3 Christmas background available at no extra charge. Poses Democrat Michael Dukakis’ early Democratic registrar of voters. necessarily mean more expe­ eligible voters casting ballots, said for Andover to have a good turnout,” 5 15 our selection. Not valid with any other otter. One advertIsM special projected lead over Republican Vice Stevenson said 83 percent is a 25 2 5 rience. It’s what you do in office par family. $t each additionaf subject. F^rtralt sizes approximate President George Bush would evap­ Assistant Town Clerk Gloria De­ Burbank said. “ But this is a good BOB'S large turnout for Manchester. He 0 17 23 when you’re involved that gives mers. That number was slightly one.” 4 8 orate as the campaign came to end, attributed the large number to you the experience. And I think higher than in 1984, when the turnout 7 17 14 they proved on Tuesday that the interest in the race for U.S. Senate Burbank said that Andover offi­ 3 13 I’ve got that experience.” 444*^ political pundits were wrong. was 84.6 percent, o r 4,402 of 5,200 and interest in the presidential race. cials expected the large turnout 8 14 8 2 1 Manchester town Director Ro­ STORES Voter turnout in Manchester and registered voters. In Bolton, Tuesday’s voter turnout despite talk about a small draw this nald Osella said that because of other local towns was over 80 g 11 12 1 was up by 1 percent from the Demers could not say how those year. 3 losses the (Manchester Republi­ Tue^ay, Nov. 8 thru Saturday, Nov. 12 percent Tuesday, a figure average figures compared with turnouts in 10 18 can party suffered in the 4th previous presidential election, from ”I think we had expected a good IS 4 6 or above average for a presidential elections further back than 1984. Senatorial District and the I3th Daily lOani'Tpm 86 to 87 percent. Of the 2,657 turnout just from the past history of 11 17 election, officials said. In Manches­ 18 4 3 Assembly District, the crowd at a registered to vote, 2,305 cast ballots, Andover’s high turnout of 86 the town, so I don’t think anyone was MaRcliMtor * Swrthlagtoii * Wathanfield * Windfor 343 fYlain S t, Middletown • 25 Hazard Ave,, Enlield • 1697 Whitney A ve. Hamden ter, the turnout was 83 percent, the 12 11 12 party celebration at the British said Town Clerk Catherine K. percent on Tuesday was lower than expecting a low turnout,” she said. 1 2 AGFA 200 Chase Ave, Wat^rbury • 260 North Mam S t. Manchester American Club on Maple Street Slore Hours Mon thru Fri 10-9. Sat 4 Sun 10-6 < Total 186 184 f’biWog/apAy PrortlKlS » We accept MasterCard. Visa. American Express and Discover Card 28 56 was not especially exuberant * M AN C H E S TER H ER A LD , Wednesday. Nov. 9. 1988 M A N CH ESTER H ER A LD . Wednesday. Nov. 9, 1988_7 Republicans work on plan Lieberman ousts ‘sleeping beaK Weicker after 18 years Bv Christopher Callahan greet voters in the streets and at both sides were “garbage,” and debates Weicker embraced, such The Associated Press factory gates. Jr. announced that his family was within 46,000 votes of victory. He pulled his off the air last Friday. as prayer in public schools. forming a political action com­ Polls showed that Weicker held was first elected in 1970, when He did not, however, place Lieberman also pursued a mittee with the purpose of defeat­ for support after losses HARTFORD — Lowell P. double-digit leads through the then-Sen. Thomas J. Dodd ran as blame afterwards. second, some said risky, stra­ ing Weicker. an independent after he was Weicker J r ., the renegade Repub­ year and into the fall, but the “ If I lose, I had a fair .shake,” lican who gained national fame tegy, trying to lure disenchanted censured by the Senate for eye-catching Lieberman com­ the senator said late Tuesday Republicans by taking more Weicker boasted of his maver­ By Nancy Pappas and unusual success in misuse of campaign funds and mercials create a dead heat by a night. conservative positions than ick image, with the slogan. Manchester Herald Democrat-dominated Connecti­ rebuffed by his party. Dodd and mid-October survey. Lieberman, a proven statewide Weicker on some is.sues. “Nobody’s Man But Yours.” and i. t cut, was driven from the Senate the Democratic nominee split the Weicker, who at first all but vote-getter in two successful runs Often sounding like the two had he recalled the Watergate days Manchester Republican party seat he held for 18 years by an majority, allowing Weicker to promised not to match the for attorney general, argued that traded party affiliations. Lieber­ when he burst on the national leaders say they will work toward aggressive Joseph I. Lieberman, win with 42 percent. challenger’s so-called negative Weicker’s lone-wolf approach to man accused Weicker of being scene as a brash young critic of attracting young members, rais­ the state attorney general. campaign tactics, did just that politics has rendered him ineffec­ soft on communist Cuba and the Nixon White House. ing more money and removing Tuesday’s upset made Weicker In Tuesday’s election. Howard after polls indicated his lead had tive in Washington, where coali­ criticized him for not supporting But Lieberman’s strategy paid divisiveness from within the the nation’s best-known congres­ Grayson Jr., a Stonington physi­ vanished. He struck out at the tions and compromises are such foreign policy endeavors as off. A CBS News exit poll said party after their candidates lost sional casualty of the 1988 elec­ cian running on the Libertarian attorney general’s own attend­ critical. the Grenada invasion and the Lieberman won 44 percent of the two key races Tuesday. tion, although a recount was Party ticket, received 10,343 IV ance record and votes on taxes as He portrayed himself as a bombing of Libya. conservative vote. votes, or about 0.76 percent. New As the faithful gathered at the likely. a state senator. coalition builder who would work Lieberman got an unexpected Weicker fought back a tough Alliance candidate Melissa British American Club on Maple 4 With all 761 precincts reporting Weicker, however, maintained on bread-and-butter issues and boost last .summer when arch­ challenge in 1982 against then- Street Tuesday night, members . unofficial returns, Lieberman Fisher received 3,504 votes, or the negative ads produced by not get lost in the philosophical conservative William F. Buckley Rep. Toby Moffett, who came 0.26 percent. of the Manchester Republican li. won 49.67percentto49.31 percent. Town Committee cited poor fi­ There were less than 5,000 votes nancing, a lack of imaginative separating the two; Lieberman advertising, an inability to re­ had 675.880 to Weicker’s 670,983, \ /" cruit young supporters and inter­ Two other candidates split about nal bickering as reasons for the . 1 percent of the vote. defeats. Manchester Republican N The margin was less than / Susan Buckno lost to state Rep. one-half of 1 percent, the trigger John Thompson, D-Manchester, under state law for an automatic and former state Sen. Carl recount. Zinsser lost to state Sen. Michael Weicker, who spent most of the Meotti, D-Glastonbury. evening in seclusion with his Ronald Osella. a Republican family at the New Britain home of member of the town’s Board of his campaign manager, refused Directors, said the local party’s to concede defeat. He had never primary problem is the lack of lost a campaign since entering 0 cohesion within the town commit­ politics in 1962. tee. “ There is a tremendous John Zirolli/speclal to the Herald At points choked with emotion, vindictiveness about things that a somber Weicker told supporters have gone on in the past.” said IT FIGURES — George Kanehl gives the latest tallies to John Garside, the chairman of the Republican Town at a Newington restaurant that he Osella. “ Things that shouldn’t would continue to for fight for the matter any more are keeping Committee, at the British-American Club Tuesday causes he believes in “either as a people apart.” evening. Kanehl, a certified public accountant, kept track senator or a citizen.” He did not elaborate. of the figures all evening. “ No matter how all this turns In addition, although there are V out. I don’t have a single gripe.” about 80 people on the town have put out more fliers and according to John Garside, the Weicker said. “ I have had 26 Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald committee, fewer than 25 of them individual mailings, he said. Republican town chairman. The years of getting in there and SHAKE IT UP — Republican Town really work throughout the year, They might also have hired an party also needs to recruit active scrapping and battling for every­ Democrats enjoyed victories at the state said Osella. A broader base of advertising manager who could members from among the waves thing I believe in and I would not Committee Chairman John i. Garside, and local levels while the Republicans hard-working commi)^tee ieft, and Democratic Town Committee have designed a more catchy of 25- to 40-year-olds who are change one moment of it.” celebrated the election of vice president members would be helpful, said campaign, said Heavisides. moving to Manchester, he said. Chairman Theodore R. Cummings Osella. Weicker has been a champion George Bush to the presidency. “ What we needed was a gim­ “ We really discovered that age of constitutional rights, women’s Zinsser, a former three-term shake hands after Tuesday’s election mick.” he said. He said that, by group during this campaign,” he rights to abortions, and other senator who was voted out of his definition, a gimmick might said. “ There is a tremendous social; causes, such as AIDS office two years ago. wondered include associating a candidate number of young people who are research. On many occasions, he aloud if he might have succe.ss- with a popular phrase or song. moving into town. We would like has bucked his party on those and fully ousted Meotti with a larger ’’Remember ’Where’s the to hear from these people, tohave other issues. ‘Long nighf for Dems gets campaign chest. beef?’ Of course you do. That was them come to a committee Weicker seemed to dismiss a By Oct. 25. Zinsser had raised tremendously successful,” said meeting and have their views possible gubernatorial run in $22,455 compared to Meotti’s Heavisides. known” 1990. $49,138. according to campaign “ You’re not talking about sub­ This was the first year for the “ I still haven’t lost the race for finance reports filed with the stance. you’re talking about the team of Garside, as chairman, senator. If I do lose that race for bearable thanks to key wins secretary of the state. ability to communicate with the and Elsie “ Biz” Swensson as vice senator... thank you very much, I Robert Heavisides, a member people whom you want to vote, chairwoman, said Garside. “ We think I ’ll go ahead and enjoy the By Alex GIrelll over Massachusetts Gov. Soon after 9 p.m., Cummings of the Republican Town Commit­ Manchester Herald Dukakis. and persuade them that they would like to see all Republicans rest of my life,” he said. called Thompson and state Rep. tee. agreed that his party was should vote your way.” Later in the evening, when local back together again, and working An ecstatic Lieberman. giving tSSA-A. James McCavanagh forward to hurt by a lack of cash. With more But the local Republicans need together again,” he said. “That is When Democratic Town Chair­ returns showed victories for state make speeches. McCavanagh money, local Republicans could the thumbs-up sign to a throng of more than cash and catchy tunes. where Biz and I will be heading” supporters at the Parkview Hil­ man Theodore Cummings ex­ Rep. John Thompson over Repub­ was unoppo.sed for re-election in pects less than a total win for his lican challenger Su.san Buckno the 12th Assembly District. ton in downtown Hartford, party on election night, healways and state Sen. Michael Meotti There was prolonged applause thanked Connecticut’s “ gener­ tells party members. “ It's going over Republican Carl Zinsser, the as the two walked to the front of ous, open-minded” voters. to be a long night. Democrats whooped and cheered the room. GOP party fizzles out fast “ My friends, the American Tuesday’s election, which in unison. dream is alive and well,” Lieber­ brought defeat to the Democratic ■The first change in the somber Thompson attributed his win to man told the crowd. party nationally in the presiden­ Attitude came when Cummings reaction to a flier circulated by Lieberman, 46. the self-styled tial race, was no exception. But announced that in three of Glas­ Buckno which he had said dis­ "people’s lawyer." stalked despite disappointment over Mi­ tonbury’s voting districts. Meotti torted his vote on issues. “ I as sobering results arrive Weicker during the campaign chael Dukakis's loss to George had won over Zins.ser in the 4th pledge to you that we’ll never with an unflagging assault on the campaign that way,” he said. By Nancy Pappas Bush, there was no lack of cheer Senatorial District. think we did well” and presented her with a large incumbent’s Senate attendance, among Democrats after the re­ Manchester Herald acceptance of speaking fees and Meanwhile, the word had circu­ He said he hoped all of the Still smiling, she hugged her bouquet of red roses. "On behalf 9 stands on environmental and lax sults were in in several local lated that Thompson had won children and members of the of Manchester Republicans, wel­ races. Democratic representatives The atmosphere was subdued issues re-election in the 13th Assembly across the state who were at­ campaign staff, and fielded ques­ come aboard.” he said. The polls had been closed for on Tuesday night at the British Lieberman ran cartoon tele- District. Asked by a reporter if he tacked in similar fliers had won tions from reporters. When her Osella said later that he. only 20 minutes when Cummings American Club on Maple Street, vsion ads depicting the 6-foot-6. had won the election. Thompson over their Republican chal­ smile wavered fora moment, one Geoffrey Naab and Theunis called for attention at the Knights where close to 100 Republicans 250-pound senator as a sleeping said cautiously. “ That’s what lengers. Almost identical fliers of the well-wishers crowded learned their party had been Werkhoven, the other Republican bear who missed Senate votes. of Columbus Hall on.Main Street they tell me. I ’ve won in every were distributed in a number of nearby, Leo J. Barrett, called out members of the board, had where about 150 Democrats had defeated in three key legislative The challenger also criticized district.” assembly districts. “ Keep smiling. You're already decided that Buckno would make races. Weicker for accepting $230,000 in gathered to hear election results. A few moments later. Cum­ running for the next election.” a good member of their team He said he wanted to thank The normally soft-spoken Locally, two Democratic in­ speaking fees since 1981 and mings. using a reference to a This theme was echoed by Buckno has not publicly commit­ party workers for their effort “ in classic baseball ver.se to describe Thomp.son ended his brief speech cumbents. John W. Thompson of pleged he wouldn’t accept any if .elide others, who told Buckno that she with what for him was a loud the 13th Assembly District and ted herself to running for that what is a kind of disagreeable and the presidential and local races, should run for a seat on the town’s office, however. elected. in some ways regrettable shout. “ I want to tell yog folks, Michael P. Meotti of the 4th Lieberman matched Weicker’s announced, “There’s joy in Mud- Board of Directors. In fact, many When Zinsser arrived at the election.” this is the greatest moment in my Senatorial District, turned back fund-raising nearly dollar for ville.” He announced more Glas­ treated the loss to Thompson as a party, he said he had already “ It’s going to be a long night, life.” challenges by Republicans Susan dollar Priced at an estimated tonbury results and said. “ No sort of “ rite of passage.” which conceded to Meotti. ”I thought we but there are no regrets. We’re matter what happens in Man­ M. Buckno and Carl A. Zinsser, $5.3 million, the campaign was McCavanagh said an unop­ respectively. would prepare Buckno for further would do better in Manchester.” just getting ready for 1989.” chester now, Carl Zinsser can’t posed candidate normally gets a combat. the most expensive in .state Statewide, incumbent U S. Sen. he told the crowd. “ Maybe if we Cummings and others had been beat Michael Meotti.” low vote but he had campaigned Elsie “ Biz” Swensson, the vice history. Lowell P. Weicker J r , a Republi­ had had more money we would standing in a semicircle around a Within a few minutes, other because he wanted a vote of chairwoman of the Republican The Yale-educated Lieberman v ie w have done better.” giant television set watching as can, was defeated by Democratic also dominated press coverage of results sealed Thompson’s confidence. He got 7,373 votes. Town Committee, pointed out Even defeats such as those Diamonds,ColoredGemstones,GoldJewdiy and Fine Watches! national returns made it clear victory. state Attorney General Jo.seph the race with frequent news “ I ’m looking forward to two more that six months ago very few experienced on Tuesday are not Republican Vice President Bush Lieberman. conferences, while Weickerstuck “ That’s wonderful. ’' Thompson years in the Legislature,” McCa­ people knew Susan Buckno. going to discourage the town’s would win his predicted victory said. No one uncorked champagne or to old-fashioned campaigning, vanagh said. “ Now there are at least 3.900 Republicans, said Swensson. Ref­ DowntownManchester tossed confetti, even when it people who support her.” said traveling around the state to became clear that the top of the erring to a popular advertising Swensson, referring to the fact campaign for rental cars. Swens­ ticket would be carried, by a wide that Buckno received 3.952 votes Thursday,Nov. 10,11 amtoSpm margin, by Republican presiden­ son said, “The Republicans may “ We should capitalize on that.” be an Avis, which means we're O’Neill picks tial candidate George Bush and Ronald Osella. a member of his running mate, Daniel Quayle. number two and we're going to Buckno’s campaign committee have to try harder. Then maybe “ I guess it’s that after youhave and a Republican member of the successor for worked very hard and then the someday, we will be ... what’s town’s Board of Directors, called that other company’s name a local people lose, you feel kind of Buckno to the front of the room disappointed,” said Henry Hertz,” Lieberman job Brooks, an active Republican supporter. “ Bush is not really HARTFORD (AP) - If Demo­ that much of a factor. This is not crat Joseph I. Lieberman’s nar­ going to be a party of row victory over Republican Sen. celebration.” Lowell P. Weicker Jr. is af­ Marian Taggart, past vice firmed, Gov. William A. O’Neill chairwoman of the Republican will name Lieberman’s replace­ Town Committee, described the ment as attorney general. evening ps “ very sober.” “ It’s The replacement will serve FREE GIEF just that when you eat, sleep and until 1990, when the next election work with the people who are Our Special Price For for attorney general is scheduled. w ith a purchase running for local office, you The Month Of Novernber Only!'’ O'Neill has had to make two really want them to win.” said similar appointments in the past of S250 or more Taggart. “ If the local people had — treasurer and secretary of the won, then you would have really state. Each time he chose some­ seen a party! ” one who agreed not to seek the As polls closed and runners office in the next general election. brought results into the club, it Two legislators with legal back­ became clear that there were no grounds have been mentioned as local candidates riding on the % ' possible Lieberman successors. presidential coattails. In fact, They are state Sen. Richard while the nation was going Blumenthal, D-Stamford, a strongly for Bush, the town of former U.S. attorney for Connec- ■ ticut; and state Rep. Richard D. Manchester went for Democrat Dio^mond Stud Earrings, Michael Dukakis by 882 votes. Tulisano, D-Rocky Hill, co- The crowd’s attention was 1/2 carat total weight, chairman of the General Assemb­ set in 14K G old ly’s Judiciary Committee. divided between the huge tally Cl M sheets taped to the wall at the Unofficial final returns from f / front of the room, and Buckno. Tuesday’s election showed Lieb­ who was the only Republican Photo enlorged to show detail erman defeating Weickerby 4,897 Jewelers Since 1885 candidate present. votes, or 675,880 to 670,983. She kept smiling and twisting State law requires a recount Bulova Quartz her white knit gloves as the bad when the margin of victory is less 958 MAIN STREET Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald news was posted from each of the than one-half of 1 percent of the . Carriage Clock Manchester, Conn. 06040 Tel. 643-2741 five voting districts in which she vote total, or in this case, about READING, WRITING AND 'RITHMETIC Town Committee, tally and record was running. "We weren’t even Jewelers Since WB5 6,800 votes. supposed to come close,” said Bfl.StOL 0»NBUBv FABMITOIOH GUILFOBD HAHIFOBD MANCHFAIFU By early today, there had been Michaels Charge/Master Card/Visa/Amencan Express — Theodore T. Cummings and Amy __^-.LFOBD N E «.A V E N SOUTHBURF ,ORR,RGFON w Z uiTZ h .s u n T ^ election returns Tuesday. no official determination that a Burns, vice chairman of the Democratic Buckno. when it became clear ^ M'crt— itCriaige/Masiet f that she had been defeated. “ I recount would be held. * — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 19M_> ‘Clean’ campaign wins it for Prague Fusscas credits Gejdenson only Dem to win in Bolton By Andrew J. Davis By Michele Noble “ My victory didn’t come from District would hear from Ti­ and her husband. Frank, plan to DuPont each had one write-in The image is of a compassion­ many of the homes in town this Manchester Herald any strategies and last-minute mothy Scott,” he said. take three days off and travel to Manchester Herald vote. ate man who cared about the election, she said. surges,” Prague said. “ It came Prague had criticized Scott Maine to relax. voter confidence Libertarian Howard Avory average American, he said. “Litde towns feel like they kind State Rep. Edith G. Prague, from my six-year experience and early in the campaign for trying “ After that, there are piles and BOLTON — U.S. Rep. Samuel Grayson Jr. netted 16 votes in the "(Dukakis) came through with of get lost,” she said. “It ’s nice to D-Columbia! waged what she piles of work on my desk that need an established respect from my to label her as a “one-issue By Andrew J. Davis whether he will seek elective Gejdenson’ was the only Demo­ race for U.S. Senate, and Melissa his image at the end,” Kelsey feel they’re remembered.” called a “ clean” campaign to win constituency.” candidate” by referring to her attention,” she said. “ I have Manchester Herald office again. He said he would crat to receive a winning margin M. Fisher of the New Alliance said. re-election over Republican chal­ issues to deal with.” After learning the results of the strong advocacy of tough like to study his options before here as voters overwhelmingly Party received eight votes. Kelsey said he was pleased with She said nationally the Republi­ lenger Timothy Scott by a 2-1 drunken driving legislation. But race Tuesday night, Scott said Republican state Rep. J. making a decision. With the voted Republican in Tuesday’s Henry Kelsey. Bolton’s Demo­ the race run by Quinn, of Hebron, cans did well because Americans margin in the 8th Assembly from his Columbia home that Scott said he was “ perfectly Among a host of future plans for Peter Fusscas attributes his exposure gained from this election. cratic town chairman, said that who challenged Fusscas in the were not willing to risk losing the District. although he was disappointed, he happy” with the kind of campaign her fourth term, Prague said she easy win over Democratic campaign, he may have an Vice President George Bush while he would have liked to have 5Sth Assembly District. advantage gained from the years The 62-year-old Democrat, who was not surprised. that was waged and .said he hopes to continue her effort to challenger John Quinn in the easier time in future cam­ easily outdistanced Democratic seen more Democratic victories, The 55th District is composed of of the Ronald Regan presidency. celebrated her victory with fellow " I acknowledged from the believed it was “ positive” and enforce stronger drunken driving 55th Assembly District to voter paigns, he said. challenger Michael Dukakis in Bolton is a “Republican” town. Bolton. Andover, Hebron. Marl­ Democrats ’Tuesday night at beginning that it Was a going to be “ issue-oriented.” legislation, press for legislation "confidence” in his abilities. Quinn said he should have local balloting while U.S. Sen. “ It would be a risk,” she said. Democratic headquarters in her a tight race.” Scott said. “I was ”I ’m not satisfied with the borough, and the 3rd Voting that would protect the state Fusscas outdistanced Quinn concentrated more on Fuss­ Lowell Weicker. who lost the “ A risk people weren’t ready home town of Columbia, said she running against a particularly Prague agreed with Scott on borders from drugs, advocate numbers.” Kelsey said, “but the District of Manchester. (for)” in four out of five districts to cas’ record on some issues election statewide to Democratic felt ‘‘absolutely wonderful’’ tough incumbent. And in most Tuesday, adding that his one health care and insurance benef­ capture his fifth term Tues­ Democrats did better (than in “John Quinn made a good run, instead of concentrating on challenger Joseph Lieberman. previous years).” (but it is) a traditional Republi­ About 87 percent, or 2,305 of about the “absolutely fabulous cases, a three-term incumbent is attempt to label her a one-issue its for the elderly and pursue a day. Fusscas, a 47-year-old what he called Fusscas’ li­ 2,645 registered voters, voted received more votes. Kelsey said he would have liked can town,” Kelsey said. victory” which gave her a fourth hard to unseat.” candidate ‘‘obviously didn’t ■Stronger tax base. business consultant from Tuesday, said Town Clerk Cathe­ mited visibility within the Bush received 1,278 votes to “to see Dukakis do a little term in the Legislature. Scott, who said he had planned work.” Marlborough, won by a vote of district. He said Fusscas’ Ginny Wickersham, chairman rine Leiner. Dukakis’ 972 votes. Weicker better.” He said the Massachu­ Prague won by a vote of 7,763 to early in the campaign to learn ” We both had a very clean, 6,612 to 4,755, according to proposal to move "incorrigi- of the Republican Town Commit­ There are 806 Democrats, 903 3,618 over the 24-year-old Scott, from his experience and “ apply it issue-oriented campaign,” unofficial returns. tallied 1,175 votes; Lieberman setts governor began getting his tee, said Republicans seem to do bles” from inner-city schools received 1,032. Republicans, and 936 unaffiliated according to unofficial returns. to the future.” said he expects to Prague said. “ We did not have a EMERGENCY Quinn was only able to to special schools would put message across to voters near the well in town because of the voters in town. Twelve unregis­ Former Republican state Sen. The 8th Assembly District is run for state representative again problem with name calling and I Fire — Police — Medical capture the 3rd Voting District education back 30 years. end of the campaign but it was a personal touch used by her tered voters voted only in the Carl Zinsser lost the 4th Senator­ composed of Columbia. Coven­ in 1990. think we can both be proud of of Manchester. 1,128 to 1,050 “If I erred, it’s the only error little too late to change the committee. The committee hand- presidential race under the presi­ ial District race to incumbent try. Lebanon. Franklin and Boz­ “I have maintained from the that.” DIAL 911 votes, in his loss. In that voting I made.” Quinn said. ” I outcome. delivered campaign literature to dential ballot system, she said. rah. In Coventry. Prague picked beginning that 1988 would not be When asked what her imme­ In Manchester district, registered Democrats thought people would appre­ Democrat Michael Meotti. but up 2.975 votes to 1.331 for Scott. the last time the 8th Assembly diate plans were. Prague said she outnumber Republicans. 1,084 ciate the fact of someone Zinsser beat Meotti in Bolton, to 831, with 776 voters (being) more readily accessi­ 1.121 to 980. John ZIrolll/speclal to the Herald unaffiliated. ble. It didn’t happen. Overall. I Republican state Rep. J. Peter Hebron voters approve first charter The 55th Assembly District have no regrets.” Fusscas, who beat Democratic VICTORY HUG — Democratic State Sen. Marie Herbst is also composed of Andover. Fusscas said he considered challenger John Quinn overall in HEBRON — Voters over­ The charter calls for appoint­ town boards be elected to stag­ gets a hug from supporter state Rep. Joseph Courtney at Bolton, Hebron and Quinn to be a “ clever” cam­ the 55th District, also won the whelmingly approved the town’s ment of a search committee by gered terms. Marlborough. the old Casa Nova Restaurant on Route 83 in Vernon paigner who tried to heap favor of Bolton voters by a vote of first charter Tuesday, a docu­ Feb. 1. 1989, to recruit the new At the same time, the position “Because. I think, they have Tuesday night. Herbst soundly beat her Republican unwarranted criticism on him. 1,185 to 907, ment that will eliminate the official. The chief administrative confidence in my abilities,” of elected town treasurer will be Quinn had criticized what he Gejdenson. who won by an position of first .selectman and officer, answering to the select­ opponent James D. Giulietti in the 35th District and Fusscas said when asked to abolished. The treasurer’s duties called Fus.scas’ lack of acce.s- overall 2-1 margin in the 2nd establish the position of chief men .will handle day-to-day oper­ will be assumed by an appointed Courtney was victorious in the 56th Assembly District. explain his victory. ”I had a sibility to constituents, a Congressional District over Re­ administrative officer. ations of the town government. financial administrator. very substantial victory. A charge Fu.sscas said should publican challenger Glenn Car- good victory, I appreciate the The vote was 2,387 to 461, have been leveled at Quinn berry, received 1,434 votes to 704 The proposed charter, en­ A year from now. voters will support and confidence of so because he was a newcomer to for Carberry. dorsed by both political parties, elect an unpaid, five-member many good people,” the district. Giujietti trounced In the presidential race, Liber­ takes effect immediately but its Board of Selectmen, which will EMERGENCY Fusscas won in Quinn’s Fusscas had little sympathy choose its own chairman. The hometown of Hebron. 1.805 to tarian Ron Paul totaled 28 voles impact probably won’t be felt Fire — Police — Medical for Quinn’s lack of succe.ss in and New Alliance candidate town now has a three-member 1.444 votes. He al.so won in emphasizing the accessibility until the hiring of the chief Lenora B. Fulani had five. New Board of Selectmen. by Sen. Herbst Bolton. 1,185 to 907 votes: issue. ’’That was his trouble, administrative officer and the DIAL 911 Andover, 724 to 482; and his not mine,” Fusscas said. York Gov. Mario Cuomo and municipal election in November The charter also provides that In Manchester hometown of Marlborough. former Delaware Gov. Pierre 1989. selectmen and members of other By Jacqueline Bennett ‘‘The point I was really trying 1.848 to 794 votes. But Fusscas said that over­ Manchester Herald to make is that gambling fran­ Quinn. 39, moved to the all. he thought the race was chises should be state-owned and free from dirty politics. He VERNON — Slate Sen. Mcirie operated." he .said. Amston section of Hebron last year and is executive director said the negative campaign Herb.st. D-Vernon, .stunned her That proposal drew a quick of the Easter Seal Society of tactics that played a part in the Republican opponent, James Gi­ response from Herbst She national, state and local elec­ ulietti, Tue.sday with an easy win blasted the propo.sal, .saying she Connecticut. He served in the House from 1975 to 1983 as a tions this year were she attributes to her legislative was adamantly opposed to casi­ unnecessary. record and hard work. nos She said the proposal would representative from Fairfield increase the state bureacracy. and is currently a member of ”I was soturnedoff onail the Herbst beat Giulietti in the .3,'5th start-up costs would be high, and the Hebron Board of Finance. negative” Fus.scas said. ” 1 District by a vote of 22,777 to more state police officers would Quinn said he thought he got sick and tired of it. I ’ve 14,812 to gain a .second term in the have to be hired. would be able to prevail in always run a positive cam­ Legislature, according to unoffi­ In addition, as chairman of the Hebron. Andover and paign. I don’t think I have to Manchester. cial returns. Legislature’s Public Safety Com­ run down anybody.” In Coventry, Herbst received mittee, she al.so opposed the idea ”I was surprised at the During the next two years. 2,.'589 votes to 1,6.33 forGiulietti. In hecau.se of the potential it had for results.” he said. “I ’m disap­ Fusscas said he will look into Andover, .she received 611 votes attracting crime to the slate, she pointed I didn’t win. The voters such issues as acquiring open- to 554 for Giulietti. said. spoke this time. Maybe they’ll space land, prison overcrowd In Vernon, home to both Herbst Herbst al.so crilicired Giulietti speak differently (in another ing, drug education, drug election).” and Giulietti, she trounced her foraflierdisiributed onhisbehalf treatment, elderly housing opponent by a vote of 8,477 to which she said contained inaccur­ Quinn has not decided and day care 3,865, Herb.st was mayor of acies. distortions and outright Vernon for eight years before her lies The flier claimed .she .sup­ BotenuSOO'SUIT SALE! election to the Senate in 1986, ported forced busing for children Giulietti was beaten soundly in across district lines, that she was all but two of the 14 towns of the a big spender and that the ppgC FREE 4 DAYS ONLY - NOV. 9 thru NOV. 12 3,5lh Senatorial District. He won Democrats were responsible for in Woodstock and Eastford. losing the state surplus Herb.st said her record gave her Other Herbst victories accord DIABETES DETECTION* the victory. “Yes. the numbers ing to unofficial returns were in Sat., Nov. 12 • 9am-1pm are significant. The numbers are Ashford. 1,04210.551: Chaplin.406 at the Manchester Memorial Hospital big.” she said. “ We only lost in to 376: Hampton. 366 to 351: two towns. I feel very good. I'm Mansfield’s 1st Voting District OPEN TO THE PUBLIC proud of the people who worked 1.296 to 689: Pomfret. 712 to 68.3: Call for an appointment and Instructions concerning special for me and supported me ” Tolland. 2.916 to 2.0.55: Union. 166 meal requirements to assure valid test — 643-9458 - 649-9019 At the Republican headquar to 164: Willinglon. 1.319 to 907 Sponsored by East of The River Diabetes Club & lers in Vernon. Giulietti appeared Giulietti won Eastford by a vole The American Diabetes Asso., Conn. Affiliate stunned of .393 to 289 and Woodstock 1450 “ When the numbers are liki to I .366 this, when the loss is this big Ry 10 p m the Democrat if FOR he kept repealing as he shook hi' headquarters in Vernon was head closed and the victorious Herbst 350 100% Wool & Wool Blends 36 to 56 Reg. Giulietti who had served a* had moved to the former Casa senator for the district for one Nova restaurant on Route 8.3 in Basic Solids & Stripes 36 to 52 Short term before he was defeated by Talcottville to celebrate /^sgOMsxm a • (S lK \i0 »ISirOcaisin H(*rbsl in 1986. said he could niJ “The 35th isaliveand well. This Fashion Stripes & Plaids 40 to 56 Long point to one issue that he thought says to me keepgoingand I intend cost him the election “There is In ’’ said an obviously tired and 42 to 46 X Long never .just one thing” he said happy Herbst. We Are Moving Although he would not concede Herbst said she has no plans to Values to $275 FREE ALTERATIONS! that his proposal to resolve the lake time off and relax after the vriners i e ealth projected slate deficit by opening R .’D H long campaign “I have about a state-owned and operated casinos dozen constituent concerns to 757 Main St., Manchester was a bad idea, he did soften his work on." she said “Those are position. my priorities” (in the former MARI-MAD'S youth store) R an F dr A nyone W hose WOOL SPORT COATS Look For Our Special Bush gets votes • Wool an6 Lambswool blends Values to ^150 CXjrrent Coverage • 100% Wools GRAND OPENING SALE • 38 to 46 Reg., 40 to 46 Long at Coventry polls Leaves S o m eih in g TO Coming the week of Nov. 15th 38 to 42 Short Values to ^195 By Jacqueline Bennett and we had good candidates. This Manchester Herald is recognition for their efforts,” said Town Council Chairwoman COVENTRY — Voters here Joan Lewis, who was at the Town B e D esired. Haggar Tri-Blend Slacks...... ^35® ° favored George Bush for presi­ Office Building after the results Reg. $45 dent and Lowell Weicker for U.S were announced. Senate but voted in favor of Blanche Strater. chairman of Democrats in ali other races the Republican town committee, Haggar 100% Wool Slacks...... $ 4 7 9 0 ’Tuesday also was at the Town Office Reg. $60 Bush, the president-elect, Building. ’’Locally, we didn’t gained 2,341 votes here to 2.111 for have name recognition and Jim Delightful silhouettes of the season., Sizes 32 to 42 . FREE ALTERATIONS Dukakis. Republican Lowell Giulietti got into the race late,” tailored bows ol charm and grace. Weicker, who lost statewide to she said. Black Patent Democratic challenger Joseph Giulietti lost in town to Herbst Leather Lieberman, won 2,215 votes here by a vote of almost 2 to 1. He was Taupe Leather to 2.163 for Lieberman. seeking to regain the seat he lost In the race for the 2nd Congres­ to Herbst two years ago. Sale ends Saturday, Nov. 12 sional District. U.S. Rep. Samuel As residents exited the polls, Gejdenson. a Democrat from most said they supported the partners provides excellent coverage and gives you your choice of any Bozrah gained 3.301 votes here to Democrats because they repres­ 1,224 for Republican challenger. ent the interests of working participating doctor-without annual deducrales, cfaim forms, or surprise medical bills Glenn Carberry of Norwich. people. for services we cover. Why settle for anything less? • Voters here cast 2.589 votes for Joachim and Sandy Gaul of 2567 state Sen. Marie Herbst. D- Main St. said they voted a Vemon and 1,633 for her Republi­ straight Democratic ticket al­ c h a /././s\ ^ 4 5 * * can challenger James Giulietti. though they are unaffiliated Herbst won re-election overall in voters. " I believe Dukakis and PARTNERS the 35th Senatorial District. Lieberman are more for the M e n 's S h o p Another Democratic incum­ working class." he said. Health Plan of Soijthem New E hjiJcUk I EVERYDAY LOW PRICES! bent, Edith Prague of Columbia, In addition, he said he did not "Quality and Style Since 1940" was favored here by a vote of plan to vote, but saw a documen­ Please consult our benefits description for limitations and exclusions. ’THE 903 Main St., Downtown Manchester 2,975 over 1,331 for her Republi­ tary about Vietnamese immi­ B o o te ry can challenger Timothy Scott of grants who were voting for the (800) 223-7331 Open Mon., Tues. & Sat. until 5:30 Columbia. Prague won re- first time, and it changed his 60 Washington Avenue. Suite 202. Hamden CT 06518 Rt. 83 Talcottville, CT • 649-8040 Wed., Thurs. & Fri. until 9:00 election in the 8th District mind. Joachim Goul came to the Open: Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. S.'SOam toS:Mpm. /Thurs. ii Fri. S:30am to 8 pm. "Our Democrat town cam­ United States from Germany in paign committee worked hard 1950. 10 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Nov. 9, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1988 — II

HMO rates are going up of Naugatuck, whom the state believes dealt the LOCAL fatal blows that killed the Naugatuck woman in Disbarment recommended Voters stick with famiiiar faces in U.S. House races HARTFORD (AP) — The state’s health June 1986. maintenance organizations will false their rates The state agreed to drop the capital felony HARTFORD (AP) — The president of the B v Larry Rosenthal supporters. in the world.” percent. Independent Louis J. from 8.7 percent to 45^rcent invf^SS as they seek murder charge in return for Toupln’s guilty plea. Connecticut Bar Association has recommended The Associated Press Marinan criticized the incum­ In southwestern Connecticut’s Marietta of New Britain got 879 & STATE to become profitable. The 60-year term, the maximum for felony mandatory disbarment for lawyers who steal Connecticut vote at a glance bent for running what he said was 4th District, moderate Republi­ votes. The new rate increases, among the largest in murder, provides for a jtossible release after 43 from their clients. HARTFORD — By margins a negative campaign attacking can Shays was elected to his first Johnson expressed disappoint­ state history, are expected to spur a number of years and 7 months. Asst. State’s Attorney John “During the past two years there have been wider than al) said they expected, PRESIDENT: Bush de­ mocrats, three Republicans. his character. But he said a lack full term in Congress by beating ment in the campaign waged by Court gets some relief companies to pass more of the costs of health care Benedict said. several widely publicized episodes of lawyers’ the six Connecticut members of feated Dukakis, 52 percent to Now three Democrats, three of funds was the biggest detri­ Democrat Roger J. Pearson, an her opponent. embezzling and misappropriating funds,” said the U.S. House of Representa­ attorney and former Greenwich Although a backlog of 700 jury cases at to their employees. Benedict said he expects Gaffney’s trial to 47 percent, and won all eight Republicans. ment to his campaign. “Most of his campaign was Rate increases are planned by all 12 operating begin in February. Toupin will be sentenced after James F. Stapleton in a Nov. 4 letter to Edward L. tives were sent back to Washing­ electoral votes. ”As they say, when I win. I win first selectman. based on simplistic accusations Manchester Superior Court was cleared by a the Gaffney trial. Johnson Jr., the association’s executive director. LEGISLATURE: 24 Demo­ Shays, who won 143,289 votes, month-long “blitz” by a special team of HMDs, which are programs offering health care ton, D.C.. maintaining state’s big; when I lose. I lose.” Marinan that were the opposite of my for prepaid fees through employers to their The state claims that Toupin and Gaffney “In addition to the terrible wrong to the even Democratic-Republican SENATE: Democratic State crats and 12 Republicans said. or 73 percent, to Pearson’s 52,289, record,” she said. temporary prosecutors, court officials say the workers. abducted the woman at knifepoint on the morning individual client caused by these misdeeds, these split in the delegation. Attorney General Joseph I. elected to state Senate. Break­ Morrison, a three-term incum­ or 27' percent, called his re- rising tide of crime and arrests will soon build up cases have seriously damaged the reputation of Lieberman defeated Republi­ down, of outgoing Senate; 25 Griffin attributed his loss to the docket again. “Hopsital costs have proven to be intractable of June 21,1986, drove in her car to Bridgeport and The incumbents who sailed to bent from Hamden, won the vote election an “awesome victory.” and we as a society haven’t figured out the fatally stabbed her behind a shopping center. all lawyers and eroded public confidence in the victory in Tuesday’s elections are can incumbent Lowell P. Ddemocrats, 11 Repiitjlicans. in every city in the 3rd District But he said it was a “bittersweet slow organizing and poor Chief State’s Attorney John J. Kelly, who profession as a whole.” Democrats Barbara B. Kennelly, Weicker Jr., 49.67 percent to Elected 89 Democrats and 62 even though his opponent is a night” because of the apparent financing. assigned the two prosecutors to the court on Oct. 3, answer,” said Donald R. Ingalls, vice president of public affairs for Community Health Care Plan in Stapleton’s recommendation is scheduled to be Sam Gejdenson and Bruce Morri­ 49.31 percent. Republicans to state House. veteran state legislator. loss of Republican U.S. Sen. “Next time we’ll kick her butt said he was pleased with the results that included Breakdown of outgoing House: New Haven, an HMO affiliated with Blue Cross & Library marks centenary taken up by the association’s House of Delegates son, and Republicans John G. HOUSE: Elected three De­ State Rep. Gerard B. Patton, a Lowell Weicker Jr. to Democrat back to New Britain,” Griffin the disposal of 450 misdemeanor and lesser felony when it meets Monday in New Haven. Rowland, Christopher Shays and 91 Democrats, 60 Republicans. Republican from Milford who has Joseph I. Lieberman. criminal cases, and 250 motor vehicle cases that Blue Shield of Conbnecticut Inc. NEW HAVEN' (AP) — The Beinecke Library is said, adding, “We could perhaps It is uncertain how much more the 40,000 people Nancy L. Johnson. served in the House of Represen­ Shays, a former state represen­ paraphrase that a little bit.” were awaiting trial, celebrating the centenary of Eugene O’Neill with Teen slain In Bridgeport tatives since 1979, picked up only tative from Stamford, won a Kelly said that all 700 cases completed in enrollled in HMOs will pay for their member­ an exhibition opening today that shows how the The closest race was in the 2nd victory shows that “at least in Waterbury, easily defeated Griffin lost by only very slight ships. Employers and their workers have in the District, where Norwich attorney eastern Connecticut, running a former Meriden Mayor Joseph J. about 34 percent, or 73,149 votes, special election last year to fill Manchester over the last month were worked out playwright drew upon his family for the BRIDGEPORT (AP) —A 16-year-old city youth in the mid-shoreline district, the vacancy created by the margins in the two biggest cities, past shared the cost. characters in his piays, each rendering differed Glenn Carberry, a Republican, negative campaign doesn't Marinan Jr., collecting about 73 New Britain and Bristol, but was by plea bargaining, in which a defendant agrees to was shot and killed following an argument in the campaigned for two years in a bid according to unofficial returns. AIDS-related death of nine-term plead guilty to a reduced charge in exchange for a from the others, the exhibiton shows. south end of Bridgeport, police said. work.” percent, or 165,179 votes, to overwhelmed by his opponent in to unseat Gejdenson, who has Geydenson said he did even Marinan’s 60,605, or 27 percent, MorrisOn had 142.915 votes, or 66 Rep. Stewart B. McKinney of recommended sentence from a prosecutor. Man admits felony murder The display, which will continue through Dec. Richard Rodriguez, also known as Edwin percent. Westport, also a Republican. other areas in the district. In 21, juxtaposes biographical and literary mate­ represented eastern Connecticut better than he expected, receiv­ according to unofficial returns. Enfield, Johnson won by a nearly “If the plea bargain was not successful, the BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A Waterbury man has Rivera, was pronounced dead at Park City since 1981. Gejdenson won with 63 Patton had repeatedly attacked Nicholas J. Tarzia of Stamford, defendant had an opportunity to get a trial ” he rials from Yale University’s extensive O’Neill Hospital shortly after the incident, which ing only about 3 percent less of the Marinan failed even to win his 2-to-l margin. pleaded guilty to felony murder in the 1986 slaying collection. percent, or 143,001 votes, to total vote than he did two years home city of Meriden. Rowland Morrison for being what he said representing the War Against said. occurred at about 5 p.m. Monday, according to AIDS party, won 1,093 votes in the Kennelly, the Hartford Demo­ of Dorothy Behuniak. Highlights of the exhibition include a diagram Carberry’s 82,485, or 37 percent, ago. received more than 2.000 more was an ultra-liberal. Judge Aaron Ment, the state’s chief court David Toupin, 20, entered the plea ’Tuesday in police Capt. Leonard Cocco. according to final, unofficial Morrison embraced liberalism 4th District. crat often mentioned as a poten­ administrator, said in the long term, blitz teams done by O’Neili showing his relationships with his Rodriguez suffered a single gunshot wound to Carberry hinted he would run votes in the city than did the exchange for the promise of a 60-year prison term returns. again in 1990. ex-mayor. in his victory speech, telling his Johnson, of New Britain, de­ tial gubernatorial candidate in "don t mean very much. It may be neccessary to family, including the age at which he was given the chest from a small-caliber weapon, police said supporters: "The Constitution of feated insurance executive 1990, defeated a political neo­ get the docket back to a manageable point, but when he is sentenced next year. Provisions of the whiskey for a cold, and the original manuscript of Tuesday. “We had a simple task — to get ”I congratulate Congressman The basketball at Villan- plea-bargain agreement call for Toupin to testify “Long Day’s Journey,” entitled “New London the record out there so that our Gejdenson tonight — and I will be ova “would accuse me of running the United States was written by James Griffin to win re-election phyte, nuclear engineer Mario over the long term it doesn’t solve problems” against co-defendant Francis P. Gaffney Jr., 21, Rodriguez was involved in an argument prior to opponent could not distroy it,” liberals. The Bill of Rights is one to her fourth term, 155,550 votes, Robles, to win re-election to her Play.” the shooting, Det. Leo Krusinski said Tuesday. keeping an eye on him,” he said. up the score, but it’s all yourhard Gejdenson said. He said his In the 5th District, Rowland, of work,” Rowland told his of the greatest liberal documents or 66 percent, to 78,436, or 34 fourth full term in the 1st District.

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But on Tuesday, his extraordinary, 26-year His campaign manager. Jay Malcynsky, said political career a wall with his narrow loss the senator always had “ one foot in the grave Nov. 7th - 20th negativism like to pick to Democratic Attorney General Joseph I. and the other on a banana peel” when running Lieberman. for re-election because of the voter registra­ tion numbers. Featuring: A grim but still feisty Weicker declined to But Weicker seemed to have an uncanny their days concede defeat Tuesday night. Final, unoffi­ knack for political survival, defeating Demo­ ioses races cial returns indicated that he lost by less than Apple Pie crat Toby Moffett in the 1982 race in which the 1 percent of the vote and a recount was likely. incumbent had been the underdog. Apple Turnovers If Tuesday’s election offers any lesson to be vV" By Jack Anderson But he indicated that If the vote total sto ^ , In the Reagan years, Weicker continued as Apple Squares learned about what has come to be called and Dale Van Atta he might depart the limelight he had always the Republican rebel, proving to be as much negative campaigning, it is that you can’t get sought with his battles for the downtrodden of a thorn to Ronald Reagan as he was to Apple Sour Cream Cake and bitter disputes with his own party’s away with it close to home. WASHINGTON — Nobody lo\)es a Nixon, leading the fight against conserva­ Apple Spice Muffins leaders, and retire iiito the shadows of private tives’ social agenda of abortion bans, prayer holiday like a terrorist does. Those ’ While George Bush on the national level and life. in school and anti-busing proposals. Weicker Apple Coffee Cakes international merchants of carnage Joseph Lieberman on the state level were “ I still haven’t lost the race for senator. If I also led the fight for more funding for AIDS enjoy making headlines almost any elected after campaigns in which they kept up do lose that race for senator... thank you very research and to help the handicapped and day of the year, but shedding blood on much, I think I ’ll go ahead and enjoy the rest homeless. We Specialize in Wedding Cakes relentless attacks on their opponents, Carl To PROTECT WMieTLg 0LOW£I?^ an anniversary or birthday is extra of my life,” he said. But Weicker’s iconoclastic style also had its and Birthday Cakes Zinsser and Susan Buckno locally were MQRJLL1 special. It is one of the few predictable Weicker came from the most privileged of limitations. His refusal to stay in line with rejected by the voters after using sim ilar elements in a business based on backgrounds. Bom in Paris, raised on Park many Republican positions made him an 846 Main St. • Manchester campaign tactics. surprise and one of the few weapons Avenue, educated at Yale University and the outsider within the GOP, diminishing his Wm^einont the U.S. government has against University of Virginia Law School, the For Susan Buckno, a newcomer to election power. He was the highest ranking Republi­ 649-5380 terrorists infiltrating America. 57-year-old heir to the Squibb pharmaceutical can senator who is not a ranking member of a Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:30 • Sat. 8:30-5 • Sun. 8-2 politics, there are a number of possible The U.S. Customs Service has fortune entered politics in Fairfield County, full committee. Of its Formerly located at 43 Purnell Place explanations for her loss to incumbent John circulated a secret calendar suggest­ one of the richest regions of the country. He also had little success in trying to move Thompson by a substantial margin. otun? ing days when terrorist incidents Yet his politics were devoted not to the the GOP closer to the center, largely failing in upper-class or even the middle-class, but the 1984 and 1988 at the Republican National But it is clear that one of those explanations might be likely. The “ Intelligence Alert Message” was sent by the most helpless of Americans — the poor, the Conventions to influence the party’s plat­ was that a flier she distributed attacking handicapped, the elderly, minorities; the customs intelligence division director forms. A 1979 presidential bid was short­ voiceless, as he liked to call them. Thompson’s vote on several issues made to all regional and assistant regional lived. He ran in a state where Democrats some voters uncomfortable, as Buckno’s commissioners of the Customs Ser­ This year, Weicker refused to use many of NEED SOME EXTRA outnumber Republicans 3-to-2, where no Thomas J. Dodd. The incumbent, spurned by the campaign techniques that have become campaign manager acknowledged. vice. other Republican has won a statewide his own party after being censured by the commonplace in American politics. Here are some dates that are likely If the flier had not been almost identical to election in two decades, where the last other Senate for misuse of campaign funds, ran as His advertising firm had no political SPENDING MONEY? to catch the fancy of terrorists: others that were circulated in other districts GOP senator was George Bush’s father, an independent. Dodd and the Democratic experience, but- he wanted a personal friend Jan. 20 — The anti-American group where Republican challengers were opposing Prescott, a quarter of a century ago. nominee, Joseph Duffey, split the majority, who was at that company to create his Newspaper routes available in your area... Hezbollah could be active on this day. Weicker inspired more venom from giving Weicker a victory with just 42 percent. commercials. And he made no real effort to Democratic incumbents, Manchester voters It is the anniversary of the freeing of members of his own party than any other In 1976, he defeated then-Secretary of the manipulate press coverage, rarely holding Earn money and prizesl)y delivering the might not have suffered as much discomfort. 52 American hostages from Iran in Republican, and that, perhaps as much as State Gloria Schaffer with relative ease, news conferences. He did it his way, shaking But the notion of treating Manchester’s 1981. Hezbollah is the Iranian- anything, contributed to his eventual largely due to a political event that propelled hands with voters at train stations and Manchester Herald in your neighborhood. downfall. individual, local political contest as though it sponsored group responsible for kil­ him into the national spotlight and endeared factory gates, often to the chagrin of his Call today to get more details. ling more than 250 Americans in the In Washington, D.C., where politicians him to many of Connecticut’s independent- advisers. were simply one of several chances to elect a The T word is coming next Middle East since 1983. The group still pride themselves on being inside players, he minded voters: the Senate Watergate His departure from the Senate triggered Republican representative to replace a holds American hostages. was the ultimate outsider. He boasted that he hearings. immediate speculation that he may run for Democratic one did not sit well with By Bob Conrad bo heard on that one. I suspect he is firepole. in the dark, at a Hartford fire Feb. 1 — This is the.anniversary of had never been invited to the'White House. Weicker remained inextricably linked to governor in 1990, but Weicker downplayed seriously considering a run for his 647-9946 Manchester voters whose independent station as television cameras and the Ayatollah Khomeini’s triumphal Weicker, a practicing attorney before his Watergate, even 15 years after emerging as that idea. third full term in 1990. That would be a political career, had never lost an election Move over, " L ” word. It will be the their bright lights focused on another return from exile to Tehran in 1979. the brash young senator who was the most In his parting words to supporters Tuesday attitude was illustrated by the fact that the lousy year, politically, to hike taxes. before Tuesday, starting with his maiden severe critic of his party and the Nixon White “ T ” word haunting the new Legi.sla- one across the station floor. Feb. 11 —Iranian-aligned terrorists night, Weickers sounded a familiar theme: Marble St..... town bucked the Bush tide. Better to bite the bullet in 1989. campaign in 1962 for the state House of House. “ Most importantly, always be true to yourself ...... all Charter Oak St...... 141-348 ture when it goes to work in Hartford Most poignant moment — when celebrate the anniversary of the final McCabe St...... all How do they derive more revenue at Representatives at the age of 31. He issued his own report alleging that and always fight and fight well because win or Gardner St...... 3-66 The defeat of Zinsser may illustrate the next January. That’s " T ” as in taxes, Bush was met at Bradley Interna­ overthrow of the Shah of Iran in 1979 Stock Place. ...all substantial levels? The workhorse of In 1968, he defeated a Democratic incum­ Richard Nixon and his top aides violated the lose, in that there is no defeat, always Gardner St. West...... all case against a highly confrontational friends. tional Airport by his 87-year-old March 21 — This is the Kurdish New No. Main St. . 397-496 bent to win the congressional seat represent­ Constitution at least 170 times. Nixon’s men Highland St. the state’s tax structure is its levy on mother, who was driven for the Year. The Kurds are a tribe of people victory.” campaign more strikingly than Buckno’s poor The " L ” word had its day in the ing Fairfield County, and after just one term nicknamed him “ the excitable kid.” (Dugan's Alley...... 8-37 retail sales But at 7‘/4 percent — 200-mile round trip so .she could sec in Turkey, Iran and Iraq who would showing at the polls. election campaign as a gimmick to ran for the Senate. Weicker reminded voters as often as Sycamore Lane...... all highest in the nation — an increase is him “ Don’t you look pretty.” he said Christopher Callahan has covered Connec­ Harlan St. .. pin “ Liberal” on the candidate from like their own homeland. A large The seat was then held by Democrat 15-83 Th ere was no carbon-copy leaflettin g in as unlikely as it is politically danger­ to her. possible how he “ spent two risky years lifting ticut’s Senate race for the Associated Press. Henry St Massachusetts, who finally looked in group of them was killed earlier this ...16-119 Zinsser’s campaign. But he did hammer away ous. Other candidates are the tax on Summit St., . 332-382 the mirror and .said. "B y George, he’s Dumbest commentary — by the year in an Iraqi chemical weapons corporate profit, which businessmen Hilliard St...... 114-353 relen tlessly at the voting record of his right.” Washington writer for a national attack. The key terrorist group is the say is already onorous at 11 percent, Canterbury St...... all incumbent opponent, Michael Meotti of newsmagazine who told a local Kurdish Worker’s Party, a Marxist Ferguson Rd...... 125-360 ■ Now. it’s welcome to the real world or the so-called “ sin” taxes on liquor Cumberland St...... "!...."all G lastonbury, who in T u esd ay’s election beat television audience that Bush proba­ outfit begun in the mid-1970s that Lieberman is ‘the peopie’s iawyer’ Westerly St...... all for the legislators when they tackle Lllley St. all and cigarettes. And if the sales tax is bly returned to Connecticut “ to put targets Turks everywhere. Kurdish Zinsser by 6,514 votes. Meotti won the job of meeting the costs of running safe, its .schedule of exemptions is not. Main St. . 399-494 the icing on the cake" of his lead in a terrorists could extend their hatred to Summit St...... 1-70 Connecticut. Those big surpluses of Weicker as a sleeping bear who missed key Manchester, Zinsser’s home town, by 2,287 The other option — one that state she .said “ normally” goes Americans because the United States By Judd Everhart Wadsworth St. all Main St...... 1-174 recent years are suddenly history. Senate votes. votes. politicians just love to fan — is to wield Democratic. This state hadn’t gone and Turkey are NATO allies. Huntington .... all Grove...... i-47 Incoming legislators, most of them Lieberman, an Orthodox Jew who refused the knife on spending But with most Democratic in a presidential election HARTFORD — Democrat Joseph I. Lieber­ Pine Hill...... all Unlike Buckno, Zinsser is no newcomer to veterans of the balmier days, must March 26 — Palestinian terrorist to campaign on the Sabbath, also gained the of the budget committed to fixed in 20 years. man delivered a one-two punch to Republican East Center St...... 408-M8 state elections and he served quite get used to shortfalls and deficits groups seethe with anger when support of well-known conservatives like costs, that argument wears thin when Toughest duty — to Democratic Sen. Lowell P. Weicker by campaigning as a HIghwood Dr...... g|| successfully for three terms as state senator instead. reminded of the anniversary of the William F. Buckley Jr. by favoring hard-line legislators quit thebaloney and havea State Chairman John Droney, who conservative alternative to the maverick That will translate intoan ine.scapa- signing of the peace treaty between viewpoints that Weicker opposed, such as the from the district. With that background, he cio.ser iook. had hoped Al Gore would be the liberal and as the “ people’s” attorney Jefferson St...... all ble need for more revenue. Whether Israel and Egypt in 1979. The Abu Reagan administration’s invasion of Qolway St...... all could have been expected to do better than he In any ca.se. reality is little more presidential nominee, standing like a gen eral.. Kenwood Dr...... all lawmakers take the estimates by Nidal group is the most active of the Grenada. Kerry St...... all 1986 778 than two months away for legislators good party soldier with O’Neill and Tolland Tpke...... 472-525 did. He lost to Meotti in by only votes Tony Milano of Bridgeport, the state Palestinian terrorists. It has carried During his five years in office, the one-time Buckley also indicated that he found almost North St...... all who won this week and will meet in the Sen. Chris Dodd as they endorsed Union Place...... all after a campaign in which Zinsser himself budget chief, or Ralph Caruso of out 90 attacks since 1974, killing or dark horse showed similar political savvy by any candidate an acceptable alternative to North School St...... 1-84 General Assembly in January. As Dukakis at a state Capitol news Unicorn St...... 133-264 admitted he did not work hard enough. Glastonbury, head of fiscal analysis injuring almo.st 900 people. Ameri­ seizing on popular issues. His staff cranked Weicker. Wood Lane...... all always, how they handle it will be conference. One newspaper headline on the race toward It is likely that the tone of the Zinsser for the Legislature, the assembly will cans are a preferred target. Abu Nidal out press releases several times a week, often guided by their instincts for political The “oops” special — to Jim announcing white-knight lawsuits against the end of the campaign read: “ Aren’t have to find between $400 million and attacks on the Rome and Vienna No. Main St. campaign, in which he tried to hold Meotti survival as well as their talent in Griffin. Democrat who challenged polluters and fraudulent charities. (Weicker and Lieberman) in the Wrong Alpine St...... all $500 million more to keep the state airports in December 1985 left 17 Union St...... 13-91 responsible of all the faults of the Democratic balancing the books Rep. Nancy Johnson, saying in debate With 100 percent of precincts reporting Parties?” American Legion Dr all ■solvent. people dead, five of them Americans. with her that Ella Gra.sso had pushed Tuesday, Lieberman edged Weicker by Lieberman proved immensely popular in Armory St...... m majority in the state Senate, contributed to For legislators who promised all In addition to Abu Nidal, the currently Haynes St...... n through legislation in Congress to 675,880 votes, or 50 percent, to 670,983 votes, or his previous two statewide races, both for his defeat. kinds of things for their towns during Campaign post-mortems active Palestinian terrorist groups Main St...... 2BS-37R Squire Village...... all protect the bearing industry in the 6th 50 percent. A recount appears likely because .attorney general. He led the Democratic the campaign. January will be the Here are a few awards I’d like to are the Palestine Liberation Front • Russell St...... all Meotti responded to the criticism, but, with District “ in the late ’60s.” Mrs. of the closeness of the vote. ticket in votes in 1982 and erne in a close time when the chickens come home to suggest, at no extra charge, for and the Popular Front for the the unfortunate exception of circulating one Grasso, later to become governor, second in 1986, just behind Sen. Christopher J. roost. There is no question about participants in the eiection campaign “ I think I convinced people that based on Strant ...... all leaflet that distorted Zinsser’s vote on a didn’t enter Congress until 1971, The Liberation of Palestine-Special Dodd, Connecticut’s junior senator. having to squeeze a few hundred which, mercifully, ended this week: ’ Command. my record as attorney general, fighting for Porter St . 456-650 Summit St...... 63-203 congressman from the 6th “ in the late The soft-spoken Lieberman has written Wyllys St non-issue, he did not respond in kind to the million dollars more out of taxpayers. Most absurd photo opportunity — to people, that I would be a good United States ...... 1-90 Hunniford Rd...... all ’60s” was Republican Tom Meskill. April 1 — This is celebrated as “ The four books, including two on Connecticut Zinsser attack. The only issue is political: When do Michael Dukakis with his head in that senator, that I ’d carry those same concerns to politics, and one each on early efforts to Day of the Islamic Republic” in Iran, \ they do it? silly helmet and bobbing around in the Washington with me,” Lieberman said at his control nuclear proliferation and child Certainly it is legitimate and, in fact, Bob Conrad, a Bristol resident, the day in 1979 when religious rule was The fellow on the second floor at the top hatch of a tank. Also, to George victory celebration. support in America. necessary, to comment on the voting record of writes weekly about Connecticut established among Moslem leaders in When the 46-year-old Yale Law School The son of working-class parents, Lieber­ Capitol. Gov. Bill O’Neill, will want to Bu.sh for sliding down the wrong politics. Iran. incumbents, but it is clearly another matter to graduate announced he would challenge man served 10 years in the Connecticut April 24 — Armenians use this day CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 turn votes on complicated legislation, with Weicker, the three-term incumbent and Senate, six as majority leader, and made an to memorialize the thousands of numbers of amendments involved in it, into Connecticut’s senior senator, many thought unsuccessful bid for Congress in 1980. He Armenians massacred by Turks in he had been given bad advice. simplistic claims that an incumbent has been spent two years with his New Haven law firm 1915. The most active terrorist group Early polls seemed to confirm that, before his successful first bid for attorney deceitful. is the Armenian Secret Arm y for the showing Weicker with a 24-point lead. By general. While some politically active people are Bush confronts the challenge Liberation of Armenia. ASALA has mid-October, Lieberman had pulled even lManri|patpr Mpralb denying that negative campaigning exists, been active in assassinations in with Weicker in the polls, thanks in part to Judd Everhart covers the state Capitol for clever campaign ads depicting the burly others, even those who have been on the By Walter R. Mears the popular vote, and 426 of the 538 be president of all the people.” America as well as throughout The Associated Press. electoral votes that actually elect a Europe. winning sides, are admitting that the election He said he would seek to be worthy president. of the trust of his supporters and to Tuesday was not as stimulating and inspiring WASHINGTON - His resume May 5 — The Provisional Irish crowned With an unsurpassing entry, Conceding defeat in Boston, Gov. earn the trust of his opponents. "M y Republican Army considers thisa day as past ones have been. Open Foram George Bush now confronts the Michael Dukakis promised to cooper­ hand is out to you.” he said. “ I want to to remember with bloodshed because challenge of matching it with perfor­ ate with Bush. “ This nation faces be your president, too.” it was the day in 1981 that IRA ' major challenges ahead and we must The policy proposals so lacking in member Bobby Sands died in a mance as 41st President of the United dealers listed. I couldn't find any for those who were held so dear to States. work together,” he said. At the same the campaign fare will have to follow Belfast prison after a hunger strike. C> IMtbyNEA, Inc Old city directory garages or automobile dealers in our hearts. God bless us who time, he noted pointedly that Con­ quickly. Bush must fill in the blanks in Sept. 10 — Anti-Turk Armeniansare this book of 150 pages — it is a remain and care! After a bitter campaign, the gress remained solidly Democratic, his oxymoronic “ flexible freeze” of quite Interesting not happy with this holiday memorial- ’ 1900-01 Manchester Directory. ARTHUR TREACHER'S president-elect must take command on both sides of the Capitol. the federal budget. He still has some izing the formation of modem Turkey Robert J. Arson, Historian of a divided government so burdened Bush is well aware of that. “ I ’ll do persuading to do to convince even in 1920. To the Editor; with debt that options are scarce, with Thomas P. Aitkin Sr. Dilworth-Coraell-Quey Post, my level best to reach out and work Republicans that the deficit can be Sept. 17 — This anniversary of the a long agenda of problems that cannot Recently I was loaned an old 6 McCahe St., Manchester American Legion, Manchester SCALLOP PLATTER constructively with the United States curbed with - “ read my lips” — no Carter administration’s 1978 Camp Manchester city directory. The wait, and with little guidance from the Congress,” he said. new taxes. David accords between Israel and voters because they seldom were He’ll have to do without the kind of One campaign specific was his call Egypt is a likely day. according to the front cover advertises Hallett and A dish much prized hy seafood lovers is tasty, consulted on the issues sf governing. Davis pianos, and Cleveland Veterans recall political clout Reagan carried during for a cut in the capital gains tax which intelligence alert, for Palestinian Letters to the editor And Bush, the multi-Job Republican his first term. Reagan’s 1980 election Bicycles (the easiest running and Dukakis denounced as a tax break for terrorism. armistice signing The Manchester Herald wel­ hay scallops and NOW , Arthur Treacher’s appointee who became an eight-year helped fashion Republican gains in the rich. Bush said it would spur most durable wheel made). Wat­ Nov. 4 — Thisisthedayin 1979when comes original letters to the understudy, must prove that his Congress — and produced a GOP kins Bros, was the agent; their To the Editor: investment and create jobs. Now he Iranians took over the U.S. Embassy ‘ editor. resume of government jobs has Senate majority that lasted six years. will have to make that case to new number was 1222 Main St. — brings you tender-sweet scallops, with salad in Tehran and began the 444-day ' Letters should be brief and to prepared him for the presidency as Bush showed no such coattails. While Congress and, in particular, to Uieold622. The fighting wars have long hostage ordeal. Hezbollah might take the point. They should be typed or President Reagan said it had. For the his Republican ticket was winning, The Hartford and New York been over; World War I, World Chairman Lloyd Bentsen of the new hostages on this day. the memo neatly handwritten, and, for ease har, choice of chips, a haked potato and first time since he left Congress 18 the Democrats were strengthening Transportation Co., with the War II. Korea and Vietnam. Senate Finance Committee. While suggests, or try some other anti- in editing, should be double­ years ago. Bush is beholden to no boss their congressional majorities a bit. steam ers “ Middletown” and The scars remain and the losing as Democratic vice presiden­ American stunt. spaced. Letters must be signed hush puppies - except the voters. He hasn’t told them Clearly, the first mission for the tial nominee, Bentsen was over­ "Hartford,” offered daily pas­ monuments are in place to salute Nov. 19 — The Customs Service ] with name, address and daytime "Guess what! I'm on ‘flextime. ’ Are you on a lot about what he intends ho do, but president-elect was to bury the senger and freight service be­ them in many areas of the world. whelmingly re-elected to the Senate in suggest that on this day, any number telephone number (for All for the reasonable price of 'flextime'?” he must tell them soon. hatchet he’d been using on Dukakis all Texas. tween New Yorkand Hartford and Seventy years have passed since of Palestinian terrorist groups might ' verification). Symbolism, slogans and lip read­ fall, in a campaign that concentrated Candidate Bush promised to main­ intermediate landings on the the signing of the Armistice on be active because it is the anniversary ' The Herald reserves the right ings won’t suffice. They belong to a on negatives — on showing that the tain the foreign policy and economic Connecticut River. Nov. 11,1918, when "the wartoend of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat’s ' to edit letters in the interests of Th is coupon campaign that never did turn kinder, other candidate didn’t deserve the achievetpents he credited to Reagan’s The Manchester Herald was all wars” came to an end. Again $499 historic trip to Jerusalem in 1977. , brevity, clarity and taste. iHaiirlipstrr i’irrali'i gentler or very instructive about job. half-weekly — "issued Wednes­ and again our armed forces were entitles the bearer leadership. Reagan said the new GOP Address letters to; Open Fo­ either candidate’s blueprint for the Democratic grudges won’t be for­ Dec. 22 — This is a good day for day and Saturday mornings” — sent off to war in some far-off Foundod In 1611 administration has a mandate to rum, Manchester Herald. P.O. to one free beverage future. gotten soon, so the Bush peacemaking “ continue the changes that create Turkish Americans and Turkish di­ and the subscription price was place. Again, too many lives were PENNY M. SIEFFENT...... Publlilwr Bush won a hefty majority of fl.SO per year in advance. Box 591, Manchester 06040. QEORGE T. CHAPPELL...... Editor' effort is not going to be easy. He jobs, prosperity and peace for all plomats in the United States to stay : laid down for our fellow man. One with the purchase DOUGLAS A BEVINS...... Eiwcullvo EditorTuesday’s popular vote, and that wasted no time in getting started. His Americans.” home. It is the anniversary of the 1978 To assure visitors to our town would think after all this time in MAHIE P GRADY...... CHyEditor translated into an electoral vote election-night celebration was a rally President-elect Bush must define riot in Kahramanmaras, Turkey, ) that it was a good place to stop and our modem world people would of one ALEXANDER GIRELLt...... Awoclot. Editor iot& landslide. With it, he overcame what with a sermon. the changes he will indeed continue — when 105 people were killed in fighting 1 linger, Cowles Hotel rooms cost $2 leam to live in peaceand harmony per day and there were special EMERGENCY SEAFOOD Arthur Treacher’s DENISE A. R OBERTS...... Advonialng Directorhe’d jokingly called the curse of “ A campaign is a disagreement and and those he will change. between rival Moslem sects. ) together. Fire — Police — Medical ■IEANNE G. FROMERTH...... SutinMs MeneoerMartin Van Buren, the last sitting vice disagr^m ents divide,” he told sup­ rates by the week. Also, there was However, on Nov. ll,1988,atthe Scallop Platters. SHELDON COHEN...... ComposingMsnagsr a "b ar and pool room connected. ’’ president elected president, 152 years porters in Houston. “ But an election is Walter R. Mears, executive editor 11th hour, the veterans of Man­ MANCHESTER: 401 CENTER ST. POBERT H. HUBBARD...... Pressroom Msnagsr Jack Anderson and his associate. DIAL 911 Offer Good Thru Dec. 15, 1988 FRANK J. MeSWEEGAN...... Circulation Dlrsctorago. a decision and decisions clear the way Thereare nine blacksmiths, two chester will pause and remember of The Associated Press, has covered Dale Van Atta, are syndicated . In Manchester Bush captured about 54 percent of for harmony and peace. And I mean to harness makers and four ice at Manchester Memorial Hospital presidential elections since 1964. columnists. M — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Nov, 9, 1988 IBaiirhrstrr Hrrah^ Bush Pilot recycling program slated 8th District reviewing From page 1 eiection niie changes NATION & WORI n Section 2, Page 15 Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1988 Bush won the election easily — to begin Nov. 16 In one area the third straight convincing Residents of the Eighth Utili­ tee, reported to the district Republican presidential victory ties District will have an oppor­ directors Oct. 17 that the commit­ By Nancy Concelman Representatives of the Manchester Highway tunity to comment Nov. 14 on tee does not favor voting by — but he fell short of the 49-state Manchester Herald sweep by Ronald Reagan four and Sanitation Division hand-delivered fliers possible changes in the method by voting machines and wants to years ago. about the pilot program to households in the area which district officer's are preserve the town meeting for^ To prepare residents for the Jan. 1, 1991, That was little consolation for Nov. 3. Since then, both departments within the elected. mat. But she said no firm state-mandated recycling program, a pilot Nation awaits Bush’s opening acts the Democrats who now have lost division have received numerous calls, O’Connor A committee to study the decisions have been made. program will begin Nov. 16 in one area of said. election question will hold a five of the last six presidential Manchester. Among changes being consi­ On Saturday, Cub Scouts will distribute puplic comment session at 7 p.m. elections. dered are using a checkoff list to Residents on M streets will be asked to put heavy-duty plastic containers for the recyclables in the district tax office at 32 Main “ He will be our president and newspapers, magazines, tin and aluminum cans be sure those who vote are we ll work with him,” Dukakis in the pilot program area, O’Connor said. During St. to explain proposed changes and clear glass bottles and jars out on the eligible to do so, segregating Summit with Soviets said Tuesday night in a gracious the pilot programs, the town will pick up and to hear suggestions. sidewalk for pickup next Wednesday, Lee non-voters from voters in the yet unbowed concession speech. recyclable materials on Wednesdays along with The election committee was set O’Connor, sweirintendent of the Highway and other trash. up after some district residents meeting hall, and requiring can­ “ God knows, there’s lots of didates to declare their candi­ Sanitation Division, said today. Residents on these streets have been asked to said they wanted to vote in the among agenda items work to do,” said the Republican dacy in advance. O’Connor said he hopes to get about 70 percent participate in the pilot program: Berkley, Bond last district elections, but were president-elect, looking ahead to of the residents in the targeted area to next January when he will Bowers, Centerfleld, aifton, Delmont, Doane unable to attend the annual The committee will report to participate in the pilot program, scheduled to run By Terence Hunt succeed Reagan after eight years and Eastfield streets; Green Road; Grove and district meeting May 25 at which the district directors in January. a great speaker and may lack for about six months. Money for the pilot as loyal understudy. Harlan streets. Harvard Road; Henry Street the elections took place. Members, besides Landers, are The Associated Press charisma. programs will come from the division’s operat­ from Main to Princeton streets; Hollister and District Director Ellen Bums Robert H. Bletchman, Thomas H. There may be some surprises, “ The people have spoken,” he ing budget. HOUSTON — George Bush has told cheering supporters in Hous­ Hudson streets; Lydall Street from Woodbridge Landers, who heads the commit­ Ferguson and M ary Warrington. especially in staffing the Bush The town hopes to expand the program in July opened his presidency by offering ton. “ And with a ful| heart and to Parker streets; Main Street from West Middle administration. After all, no one to include more streets and materials, he said. an olive branch to Congress, N with great hopes, I thank all of the Turnpike to North Main Street; Mather, North calling for a summit with NATO expected Bush to pick Sen. Dan “ We started with only three materials to break , Elm and Northfield streets; Oakland Street from Quayle as his running mate. people throughout America who people in slowly,” O’Connor said. “ It makes it a allies and announced he will seek have given us this great victory. Green Road to Woodbridge Street; Oakwood and Auto left near leaves an early meeting with Soviet And when Bush takes the oath much easier transition (to mandatory Phelps roads; Pine Hill Street; Sherwood Circle- of office, three liberal judges on ... To those who supported me,T recycling.)” leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev so will try to be worthy of your trust. Starkweather Street; Sterling Place; Summit the Supreme Court will be 80 The mandatory recycling program was each can size up the other. And to those that did not, I will try Street from West Middle Turnpike to Oakland years old. Bush has promised to created under a 1987 public act. Section 22a-228 of Is destroyed in fire to earn it.” Street; Tanner Street from North Elm to Moreover, Bush promises a appoint moderate persons of the state statutes requires the state to recycle at global conference about the en­ Bush became the first sitting Princeton streets; Washington, Westfield, White conservative views. least 25 percent of the solid waste generated in A fire that destroyed a car said, his car was engulfed in vironment, a hemispheric sum­ vice president to win the presid­ and William streets; and Woodbridge Street Whatever is on his agenda, the state after Jan. 1, 1991. Tuesday night in Manchester flames. mit on illegal drugs and a meeting ency since Democrat Martin Van from Main to Lydall streets. Bush will have to deal with a after its owner parked the vehicle “ There was nothing we could with the nation’s governors to Buren in 1836. An ominous note Congress still (irm ly in the hands near a large pile of leaves do,” Hughes said. “ It only takes discuss educational standards. for Bush: Van Buren was de­ of Democrats. There is a wides­ illustrates the need for people to about 15 to 30 minutes for a car to feated for re-election. Yet, whatever Bush hopes to pread expectation Bush will try to be especially cautious. Town of be totally destroyed. It’s too bad accomplish with all these meet­ According to surveys of voters make peace with the Democrats Woman charged after accident Manchester Fire Department too, because the man just put a lot ings is mostly a mystery, hidden as they left polling places, a big after a nasty campaign. Capt. Jack Hughes said today. of money into that car.” by the cloud of campaign smoke factor working for Bush was the By Michele Noble Bush, whose political anchor parked along Spruce Street, about 8:55 p.m. when her car For the second time this month, from emotional issues such as continued popularity of his boss. Manchester Herald Like many other streets in has never been set in concrete, police said today. went out of control, striking two Hughes cautioned people not to gun control and the Pledge of In the popular vote, with 93 Manchester this month, Devon promises to bring to the White LaChappelle was charged with cars parked along the street. park their vehicles near piles of Allegiance. V A 26-year-old Manchester Street is lined with piles of leaves, House a less ideological brand of percent of the precincts report­ operating a vehicle under the When police and fire officials leaves because the catalytic woman was to face drunken many of which are waist-high, Even some Republican strate­ leadership than Reagan. ing, Bush had 44,539,772 or 54 influence of alcohol, risk of injury arrived on the scene, they found converter — a pollution device driving charges today in Man­ Hughes said. gists are puzzled about his aims. He likely will be more of a percent. Dukakis had 37,957,059 to a minor, interfering with a LaChappelle clutching her child, now standard in most vehicles — or 46 percent. chester Superior Court in connec­ “ Now that he’s gotten elected, hands-on manager than Reagan, police officer, failure to carry an Julie, 4, who was bleeding at the can reach up to 1,000 degrees and "It would sure be nice if people he’s got to figure out what are the In the critical tally of electoral, tion with an accident last week more involved in the day-to-day operator’s license, failure to nose, the report said. Neither can easily ignite leaves. could follow our advice,” Hughes critical issues he wants to deal votes. Bush won 40 states for 426 which injured her child, police operation of government but not drive in the established lane and LaChappelle nor her daughter said. with,” said Thomas Griscom, electoral votes. Dukakis won 10 said. Hughes said Richard Perry of as deeply absorbed in the me­ failure to wear a seatbelt, police were wearing seatbelts, police one-time White House communi­ states and the District of Colum­ ■ Anne L. LaChappelle, of 182 said. 29 Devon St. parked his car in a A second vehicle parked along chanics as Jimmy Carter was. said. cations chief for President bia for 112 electoral votes. Maple St., was charged last pile of leaves along the street at Spencer Street was slightly dam­ Bush is a delegator. He believes According to a police report, LaChappelle’s daughter was Reagan. Bush and Dukakis ended their Wednesday after the car she was about 9:30 p.m. and then went aged last week after its owner that the best way to develop goals LaChappelle was driving her car taken by ambulance to Manches­ “ It ain’t gonna be about Willie campaign, noteworthy for its driving struck two vehicles inside his house. When he looked parked near a pile of leaves, and get things done is to put the northbound on Spruce Street at ter Memorial Hospital. Horton and the American flag.” bitterness, with words of concilia­ outside a short time later, Hughes Hughes said. right people in the right places. tion and cooperation. Griscom said. Horton was the James A. Baker III, the former Massachusetts murderer whose Bush said he had received a call Treasury secretary who was furlough from prison was used by from Dukakis “ and I want you to Bush’s campaign chairman, is Bush as a symbol of Michael know he was most gracious. His expected to play a major role in Dukakis’ supposedly soft stand on call was personal, it was ge­ selecting the people and planning crime. nuinely friendly and it was in the the policies for a Bush Lyn Nofziger, who was Rea­ great tradition of American administration. politics.” gan’s first White House political Bush said today Baker will be director, said of Bush: ” I think he nominated as secretary of state. Dukakis also referred to the 12 likes the idea of being president. I Form er Sen. John Tower of Texas conversation and told his suppor­ don’t think he has any bold ters, “ This nation faces major has been campaigning hard to be AP photo ideas.” secretary of defense. challenges ahead and we must work together.” 10 TH E FIRST COUPLE — President-elect George Bush Houston raily Tuesday night after his victory over Griscom observed, “ Maybe Bush is expected to keep you don’t have to have broad, The Massachusetts governor's and his wife, Barbara, wave to the crowd during a Michael Dukakis. Nicholas Brady as treasury se­ sweeping ideas. Maybe stability running mate. Sen. Lloyd Bent- cretary, Dick Thornburgh as HOURS FOR SALE is enough.” sen of Texas, easily won re- 9 attorney general, Lauro Cavazos In 73 days. Bush will take the election to the Senate seat from THURS. 9-9 as education secretary and Ann oath of office. His presidency the Lone Star state. FRI. 9-8 McLaughlin as labor secretary or No drama left promises to be a change largely of Bentsen said he and Dukakis SAT. 9-5 in another Cabinet post. style rather than substance. Bush "waged a campaign that’s SUN. 12;S Craig Fuller, who is Bush's made his campaign a referendum chief of staff, is considered a top worthy of the American people.... s as television on Reagan’s stewardship and candidate to be White House chief We fought fair and we never pledged to stay the course, with quit.” of staff, However, New Hamp­ minor changes. shire Gov. John Sununu also is Vice President-elect Dan SPECIAL SrOREWIDE REDUCTIOMS ON AMERICA’S A president known as the great considered a contender for that 9 Quayle told supporters in Wa­ picks winners communicator will be replaced shington that “ you need never FAVORITE TOP NAME BRAND MAJOR APPLIANCES, job, or else to be secretary of by one who acknowledges he’s not energy. question the devotion and dedica­ COLOR TVs, VCRs, MICROWAVES M ID MORE! tion I will bring to this job.” Bv Kothrvn Baker Bush’s selection of the Indiana The Associated Press senator as his running mate was LIMITED TIME SAVINGS... THURS., FRI., SAT. & SUN. one of the most controversial acts NEW YORK — The networks leaped up in the Back in the homeland, of the campaign and one that middle of the first act of Tuesday night’s election many observers thought would WE WILL NEVER BE UNDERSOLD! drama and shouted, “ The butler did it! ’ ’ cost the Republicans votes. But WE WON’T TURN AWAY A SALE! 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Michael Dukakis’ hometown, lis­ But I hope (President-elect big three, waiting until 10:30 to call the race for tening to news of the Democratic “ This is very much an eco­ George) Bush doesn’t take a George Bush. CNN called it at 10:42, based on candidate’s defeat. nomic election,” said NBC News grudge against Greece for back­ counted votes. Huddled in overcoats around a pollster Sheldon Gawiser. “ Peo­ ing him,” said Michalis Kamiris. ABC's computer did misfire, calling Maryland for wood-burning stove in the ” Nuk- vice president of the village ple are in fact voting their GREAT Dukakis. The network later retracted the projection terida” cafe, they drowned their pocketbooks.” ' council. and put it in Bush’s column. disappointment in glasses of ouzo Bush worked off a solid South­ Dukakis’ grandfather was born Network projections based on sophisticated exit and cognac as the radio broad­ ern base and picked off several of in Pelopi, on the northeastern polling — interviews with voters who have already cast results. the Northern industrial states Aegean island of Mytilene, also cast ballots — have been a controversy since 1980, Around dawn, when it became essential to Dukakis’ dream of an known as Lesvos. The Demo­ when NBC called the race for Ronald Reagan at clear the Massachusetts gover­ cratic candidate has been Micha­ upset. REASONS 8:15. There were reports from California of voters nor had lost his bid for the U.S. When Ohio, Michigan, and New lis to the villagers ever since he walking off lines at polling places, figuring their presidency, they decided to go Jersey fell into the Republican visited for an afternoon in 1976. TO BUY FROM A t votes didn’t count anymore. The critics’ complaint home. A Dukakis victory, the Several thousand tourists column, it was apparent that is that those voters could have made a difference, if villagers believed, would have Bush was headed for victory. L' PRICE GUARANTEE H O N E m drove up the dirt road to the AS A MEMBER OF 'NATIONWIDE BUYIP^ AL SIEFFERT’S WILL PROPERLY REPRE not in the presidential race, then in local races and brought them prosperity. remote village during the Then he scored a narrow victory CO OP AL SIEFFERT 3 GUARANTEES SENT ALL THEIR PRODUCTS EVERY referenda. SpeedQueenl LOWER PRICES THRU VOLUME BUYING TIME • " I feel pretty gloomy,” said summer while Dukakis was rid­ in , once considered a 1^ ph oto I The networks will argue the projections are news. one, Haralambos Maniatoglou. ing high in the polls. The villagers part of the Democratic base, and They are news — news created by the networks. The 7D0-odd villagers, mostly put up signs in English saying closed with a narrow win in 0 SORRY, DAD — Democratic presidential candidate Michael Dukakis is What’s next? Seeding clouds, then breathlessly sheep and goat breeders who California. 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Raymond Flynn saying Dukakis "had FtN A N O N O The Associated Press better in the big leagues than the ' White Westinghouse i PROFESSIONAL SAUS STAFF Then Tuesday night, the networks reported low “ Wednesday could be even worse nothing to be ashamed of” and slate Bush’s victory culminated a AL SIEFFERTS OFFERS LONG TERM FINAN AL SIEFFERrS SALES STAFF IS EAGER TO baseball team, Dukakis could be in for 8 CINO SO DAYS SAME AS CASH OPTION ON turnout in many states and sent correspondents out than Tuesday,” said Galvin, citing the party chairman Rep. Chester Atkins quest that began in 1979. Early in HELP YOU SELECT THE BEST PRODUCT • FREE NORMAL MOST PRODUCTS. PLUS ACCEPTS VISA THAT FITS YOUR NEEDS AT A PRICE YOU into the. field to ask voters why they were so BOSTON — In ancient Greece, the a long, cold winter. state’s fiscal problems, including last adding, ‘He's really put his all on the 1980, he upset favored Reagan in MASTER CARO. AND DISCOVER CAN AFFORD '**^*®®**^i C alo ric apathetic. Spartans sent their warriors off to Even before Tuesday’s voting, week’s news of tax collections falling line, and I would hope that’s appre­ the Iowa caucuses only to be HOOK-UP 0 Polls are like predicting the sex of the baby. Some battle with the cry: "Return carrying speculation was rampant in the behind projections and the state’s ciated and rewarded.” EXTENDED WARRANTY crushed a month later in the New SEUCnOWi OISPUY your shield or lying upon it.” Words Statehouse hallways about Dukakis’ overdraft at the Bank of Boston last AL SIEFFERT'S OFFERS EXTENDED WAR. of us would rather wait to find out after nature takes But Republican David Locke, the Hampshire primary. AL SIEFFERT’S HAS THE WIDEST SELEC­ RANTIES ON EVERY MAJOR APPLIANCE •FREE SERVICE its course. with fresh meaning for returning future in Massachusetts. Two years month by as much as $190 million. COLOR TV. VCR THEY S E U LOW COST TION OF A ly»«C A 'S FAVORITE TOP NAME state Senate minority leader and a Amana ^ ► ^ '1 b r a n d s o n d is p la v f o r y o u t o c o m ­ Over at CNN’s waiting room, there was more governor Michael Dukakis. remain in his gubernatorial term. But John DeVillars, the governor’s Bush was Reagan’s 11th hour PROTECTION AGAINST FUTURE REPAIRS Massachusetts co-chairman for Bush, ASK A SALESPERSON FOR DETAILS p a r e PrvCES. f e a t u r e s , a n d t o t r y it choice for a running mate. The OUT FOR YOURSEIE PLUS MUCH MORE! traditional pacing. CNN called races the old- Now that voters have sent the Most observers said he would be deputy chief of staff, maintained that saw a “ seething discontent within the GOP victory over incumbent fashioned way — they s tu ^ their neck out and governor home to Massachusetts well advised to keep his options open, Dukakis was in good shape before he Democratic Party for Dukakis.” Democratic President Jimmy guessed, based on small p^centages of the vote from the battlefield of national to avoid the political weakness of a lost to Republican George Bush. 8 OPEN SUNDAY 12- Locke said most Bay State politi­ Carter placed Bush firm ly in the already counted. ' politics, he may need a shield to lame duck. If he chooses to seek an He cited the governor’s endorse­ cians have gone easy on Dukakis in unprecedented fourth term in 1990, shadow of one of the nation’s most CNN’s reporting was superb. It covered issues protect himself from the second- ment by The Boston Globe, the recent months, because "they knew popular presidents for the next region by region, examined key congressional guessing, delayed revenge and flat Dukakis would probably scare off a administration’s success in sustain­ he was going to be either president or EZ TERMS few politicians, but he could still face eight years. I • CAW4 races, interviewed key politicians. Races were out sense of disappointment felt by an ing Dukakis’ budget vetoes and the governor, and elected officials did not challengers. Giving Reagan total loyalty, I • MABTIR CARD called with all appropriate speed, but it was ambivalent populace and an openly signing of an auto insurance reform want to get on the wrong side.” Now, • VISA leisurely, informative, good oi' reporting. restive Legislature. Just two years after winning a bill along lines proposed by Dukakis. the vice president won his boss’s • MONTHLY PMT. though, Locke said his colleagues in OFtNINOOFI-38* SpancB' Over on CBS, Dan Rather was slinging the similes ” It’s going to be unpleasant,” state landslide re-election, Dukakis held But the governor’s aide acknowl­ gratitude and the grudging sup­ S I F kh • DIICOVIR CARO the Legislature smell blood in the e a s t b o u n o onto his home state in the presidential port of many conservatives. like, well, an anchorman on election night: "George Rep. William Galvin, a Boston Demo­ edged that the state’s revenue and water. voting by just 8 percent over Bush. He Holdouts on the Republican right E A S Y T O Bush is sweeping through the South like a tornado crat who is part of the House cash-management problems would The problem, according to most g e t T O I SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER fell far short of the 35 percent margin looked for alternative candidates through a trailer park!” “ Some of these Senate leadership, said of Dukakis’ return to force Dukakis to “ make some very observers, is not ideological. Instead, he ran up in the 1986 governor’s race. for the presidential nomination, t * i HBfUOTO HO 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET races are crackling like a hickory fire! ’’ Occasion­ the Statehouse. tough choices and momentarily un­ Dukakis appears to be the victim of MancTwsWF To make matters worse, Massachu­ but when the battle was joined In MANCHESTER, CONN. ally one got away: “ Bush is jumping off like a rabbit Others compare Dukakis’ plight to popular decisions.” his status as a chief executive and of 1988 none could overcome Bush’s OPEN DAILY: MON A THURS 'TILS, TUES, WED, SAT ’TIL 5, FRIDAY’TIL §pa$.^ with a ... a real fast headstart! ’’ the Boston Red Sox, another home setts voters endorsed a ballot question Publicly, the state’s leading Demo­ his own political style. Identification with Reagan. After CBS had called the race, Rather assured team that fell short this year in repealing a 1987 government pay- crats closed ranks behind Dukakis As governor, he is a lightning rod for voters their ballots still counted. pursuit of a national title. Boston can raise package. That will cost Dukakis late Tuesday, with Boston Mayor all sorts of discontent. 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 9. 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1968_17 Gun control, abortion foes win in 2 states NATION B-1B pilot saved lives with maneuver By Tim Lott By Martin Steinberg and Colorado made English their was not only save the lives of his crew Force spokeswoman Linda Gellnere. Gilstrap said there were flames in The Associated Press defiency syndrome in 1982 from a In Massachusetts, voters re­ gasoline and cigarette taxes, and With 46 percent of the vote in,! The Associated Press official state language. New but the lives of civilians in the area,” The plane was flying about two the field where he found the crewmen, blood transfusion. jected an initiative that would granted tax credits for private Oregonians overturned Gov. Neii: & WORLD Gilstrap said. Yorkers approved a record $3 miles north of Interstate 20 near Tye but not close enough to burn them. Maryland upheld a landmark The other AIDS measure, have shut the state’s two nuclear education. Goldschmidt’s order protecting; I ABILENE, Texas — An Air Force billion borrowing to repair roads. The pilot avoided a sparsely popu­ when smoke spewed from its left Other witnesses said flames from the ban on cheap guns, abortion foes which won by 64-36 percent, is power plants. With 56 percent of Nevadans also voted on a homosexual state woiicers from- bomber pilot was hailed as a hero for lated area of farm houses and trailer In all, voters in 41 states faced Gunman storms embassy engine, said witqess Lou Paulsen. crash rose 10 stories into the air, and won major victories in Michigan, designed to help protect rape the vote in, 68 percent voted constitutional prohibition on in­ discrimination by a 54-46 percent* maneuvering his burning B-IB away 238 statewide ballot questions — parks eight miles west of Abilene. “ At first there was just a puff of smoke was seen 20 miles away. Coiorado and Arkansas, and victims and law officers who fear against the plan that was opposed come taxes. margin. Fort Collins, Colo., vo-‘ KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) — A lone gunman from houses and trailer parks and into "He rode it out for as long as he 29 in California alone. they may have been exposed to by Gov. Michael Dukakis. smoke, then fire,” Paulsen said. “ It The B-lBs were built at a cost of Californians were handing insu­ A "Fair Tax Amendment” that ters turned down a proposed gay. ’ stormed into the embassy of the United Arab the cow pasture where it crashed after could and set it down where no one A record $60 million media blitz AIDS or other communicable Nebraskans decided against looked like it started to go out, then it $204.1 million apiece in 1987. They are rance companies a split decision would have made it easier for the rights initiative by 56-43 percent,; . Emirates today and held the ambassador,- all four crewmen bailed out. would be hurt,” said Gilstrap. “ They flared up big.” by car insurers was getting diseases. becoming the first state to Arkansas legislature to raise . with 67 of 164 precincts counted. • intended to be the mainstay of the U.S. in the nation's most expensive . three other senior diplomats,and a gardener The crash in west Texas on Tuesday ought to give that man a Distin­ Gilstrap said he was near the Tye mixed results as California vo­ withdraw from an interstate certain taxes failed 62-38 percent State lotteries were approved! bombing force, able to penetrate ballot battle outside the presiden­ In Maryland, the state's 6- ■ hostage, a released captive and police sources afternoon was the thi1<^since B-1 guished Flying Cross.” Truck Stop, where he has a knife- ters rejected three propositions nuclear waste compact. with 33 percent of the precincts in Kentucky and Indiana, while a said. well-defended enemy territory in a tial race. addressing auto premiums and month-old law that bans cheap aircraft began flying four years ago The Air Force set up a roadblock to sharpening stand, when people reporting. proposal in Minnesota was lead-, nuclear war. In other election results, Cali­ rate-setting practices and were handguns known as "Saturday Among the more stringent The attacker demanded to speak by as America’s first long-range bomber seal off the site and would not around him started yelling about a Oregon voters rejected an ing 58-42 percent with two-thirds; On Sept. 28, 1987, another Dyess- fornia voters overwhelmingly defeating a fourth. However, late night specials" won by 58-42 tax-cutting measures. South Dak­ > telephone to the president of the United Arab in more than 25 years. Four crewmen speculate on the cause of the crash. plane on fire. ordinance that would have of the state’s precincts reporting. * based B-IB crashed at a training rejected an emotionally charged returns showed that a Ralph percent despite a more than $4 otans were rejecting Proposition • Emirates, Sheik Zayed Bin Sultan Al-Nahyan, died in the earlier accidents. Military investigators intended to “ I looked out the window and saw banned smoking in most public Idaho also had a lottery proposal range in Colorado when the jet, built AIDS initiative that would have million media campaign by the II, which would have rolled back and said he would not free his hostages until The $204 million aircraft crashed examine the wreckage today, said Air three parachutes and I knew what was Nader-backed measure that places. With 36 percent of the on its ballot. ^ by Rockwell International Corp., ran forced doctors to report AIDS National Rifle Association, which property taxes and limit future four people he described as "colleagues” held shortly after takeoff for a routine Force spokeswoman Beverly Foster. happening,” he said. “ So I got in the would slash rates by more than 20 ballots counted, the measure was into a flock of migrating birds at 600 patients in order to trace eve­ feared it will encourage gun increases, by 63-37 percent. ^ in the Emirates are freed, the sources said. training flight from Dyess Air Force The wreckage was scattered over truck and drove — I kind of had the percent moved into the lead. With failing by 61-39 percent. Early returns showed South ’ feet. Three crewmen died. ryone they might possibly have 73 percent of the precincts control elsewhere. Coloradans defeated a "Tax­ Dakota voters in favor of a ' ^ It was not immediately clear who the Base, where 29 B-lBs are based. Air an area seven miles by two miles, said coordinates figured out — I drove to But 58 percent of California Since that accident, the Air Force infected. However, Californians In Michigan, voters approved a payers Bill of Rights Amend­ measure legalizing gambling in • . “ colleagues” were, and the gunman did not Force officials said. Al Dostal, another Air Force where I thought they would be." reporting,- the proposition was voters were endorsing a 25-cent has budgeted $40 million to make the approved a referendum allowing ban on state-financed abortions ment,” which would have cut , identify them further. Three crewmen bailed out, then spokesman. Gilstrap found the three crewmen backed by 50.2 percent and hike in the cigarette tax, with 14 Deadwood, a Black Hills town B-lB less vulnerable to birds by AIDS testing for people accused for poor women except to save the income taxes about 10 percent, where Wild Bill Hickok d ied ’ Dozens of Sudanese soldiers with automatic Capt. George M. Gover turned the Gover and his crewmates — Capt. scattered about one field and the pilot opposed by 49.8 percent. percent of the vote counted. adding deflectors near sensitive hy­ of certain crimes. life of the mother. With 56 percent limit property taxes and require , rifles surrounded the two-story, gray and white smoking four-engine aircraft toward Michael E. Waters, aircraft com­ a half-mile away in a different The $75 million total spent on Proceeds of the tax would go playing poker and where towns­ draulic equipment. Massachusetts and of the precincts reporting, the ban voter approval on future hikes . embassy building in the residential district of an unpopulated area and flew about a mander; Capt. Charles M. Zarza, pasture. the car insurance measures toward promoting health. people are now anxious for money In August 1984, one of four prototype residents Tuesday gave votes of won by 58-42 percent. except in emergencies. The mea­ Amarat. half-mile before ejecting, said Walter offensive systems operator; and 1st "They were all in shock,” Gilstrap made the issue the most expen­ In Florida, 83 percent of voters to preserve wild-west* models designated B-lA crashed at confidence to nuclear power; the sure lost, 57 percent to 43 percent, architecture. A senior police official went inside to Gilstrap, who drove a pickup truck Lt. Anton Eret Jr., defensive systems said. "They hugged me and I hugged sive outside the presidential race. Coloradans likewise voted decided to declare English the Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., tax revolt suffered setbacks in The AIDS measure that would with 20 percent of the vote tallied. negotiate with the gunman, police sources through fields to rescue the men. operator — were all in good condition them and two of them asked me to call against state-funded abortions, officiai state ianguage with 79 A Massachusetts initiative ! killing one man and injuring two Colorado and Utah. Oregonians have forced California doctors to ’ said, but the gunman insisted on speaking to “ In my mind, what that pilot did today at the base hospital, said Air their wives.” by a nearly 2-1 margin. With 95 In Utah, voters overwhelm­ percent of the tally in. Coloradans aimed at protecting farm anim-; others. rejected what would have been report the identities of AIDS Sheik Zayed. percent of Arkansas' vote tallied, ingly rejected three tax initia­ endorsed a similar amendment als from cruelty was trounced by • the nation's toughest anti­ sufferers was defeated by 64-36 a proposed amendment that tives that together would have by a 62-38 percent margin with 20 a 71-29 percent margin, with 56 ! smoking law, while Californians percent with 40 percent of the would protect life beginning at lowered state and local revenues percent of the vote in. The vote percent of the vote talli^. Two shipyards end strikes approved a 25 cent increase in precincts reporting. The plan was conception and forbid state- cigarette taxes with the proceeds by $329 million. The measures was closer in Arizona, where it South Dakotans were endorsing . backed by tax rebel Paul Gann, financed abortions heid a 52-48 wouid have limited property GDANSK, Poland (AP) — Employees at two used to promote health. Florida was ieading 51-49 percent with 80 a ban on corporate hog farming ; ‘ small shipyards in Gdansk called off strikes Winners celebrate, who contracted acquired immune percent lead. taxes, rolled back income, sales. percent of the precincts counted. by a 62-38 percent margin. today after Solidarity leader Lech Walesa ■nr urged workers to end protests against a government plan to close the Lenin shipyard. Severai hundred workers gave up their losers show grace Voters increase Recounts due strike and took down banners at the Wisla shipyard after receiving assurances that some workers fired after a strike in August would be Bv Nancy Shulllns rehired, a strike leader said. berg, who had accused Dawkins of The Associated Press Democrats’ edge over several At the Repair shipyard, workers held a deceiving voters, suggested they get morning rally, then ended their strike after together for coffee. The winners sang "Amazing Grace” in "A battle lost is often the strongesi several appeals by Walesa, strike participants Georgia. said. beginning," said Dawkins, the loser. in House seats Senate races The strikes began Tuesday at the Wisla and In Massachusetts, in a Sons of Italy hall “ In my view, we have won,” said hi.s Repair yards in this Baitic port to protest the already set up for tonight’s bingo game, wife. By Alan Fram his 1980 loss. Rep. Henry Gon­ By Lawrence L. Knutson government’s plan to close the nearby Lenin red-haired, red-faced Paul Casey’s victory The Associated Press The Associated Press "Amazing Grace” was the song Demo zales, D-Texas, is likely to shipyard, bithplace of Solidarity, the outiawed — he became the first Democrat sent to the crat Ben Jones chose to sing at the Omni succeed St Germain as banking free trade union movement. state legislature from tony Winchester in Hotel in Atlanta, where he celebrated his WASHINGTON (AP) - Voters chairman. WASHINGTON — Democrats bolstered their On Tuesday night, workers at both yards at least 50 years — was marked by a U.S. House victory over Republican Rep threw out a pair of congressmen In suburban Atlanta, Ben majority control of the Senate by ousting three-term ' defied an earlier appeal by Walesa to end their rendition of “ Toura, Loura, Loura,” Pat Swindall. entangled in ethics problems, but Jones, a Democrat who por­ GOP maverick Lowell Weicker of Connecticut, who ' strikes and stayed put overnight in near- played on a banjo. returned a hauntingly familiar refused to concede defeat, and by capturing Jones is a former TV star who once trayed Cooter on television’s ; freezing weather. A crowd of about 100 chomped on cold House of Representatives that for "The Dukes of Hazzard,” ousted Republican seats in Virginia, Nevada and battled alcoholism. Swindall is undci the 35th straight year will be Nebraska. / cuts and swigged Budweisers as the indictment for perjury. two-term Republican Rep. Pat U.S. wants ‘virus’ data favorable results trickled in. dominated by Democrats. Swindall in one of the country's Democrats won four seats previously held by The contest had reached a memorabI( As the last votes were being most bitter campaigns. Republicans and the GOP captured two seats held WASHINGTON (AP) — The government No matter that a TV in the corner, its crescendo when Jones told Swindall counted early today, the same The campaign centered on by Democrats, raising the Democratic margin of may seek a search warrant or subpoenas to get sound turned down, was reporting that "Being called dishonest by you is like bcini; voters who chose Republican Jones' past arrests and alcohol control to 56-44, a two-seat gain. documents from Cornell University before the another son of Massachusetts, Michael called ugly by a possum." Dukakis, was losing another race. presidential candidate George problems, and Swindall's But several races were decided by narrow tallies, FBI tries to interview the graduate student On election night, Swindall was all Bush padded a Democratic marr election-eve perjury indictment and the contest in Florida remained extremely tight who is the focus of a computer “ virus” probe, The song in New Jersey, where Sen. smiles. “ Ben won it fair and square. Let’s gin in the House that had stood at in a drug money laundering case. and too close to call. "W e might have a couple of federal law enforcement sources say. Frank Lautenberg defeated Republican all wish, seriously, Ben «nd Vivian Jonc.s 255-177 in the 100th Congress with Swindall took his defeat with a recounts before we’re done,” said Tom Mason, a Thomas Guidoboni, the lawyer for Robert Pete Dawkins, was Bruce Springsteen’s three vacancies. the very best for the next two years,” he smile and led his supporters in a spokesman for the Republican Senatorial Cam­ Morris Jr., said Tuesday he hasn’t been “ Born in the USA.” said. It was the first time in 28 years paign Committee. rendition of "Amazing Grace.” contacted by the FBI since informing the In Kentucky, a long winning streak grew that the party losing the presid­ And in Nebraska, former Gov. Robert Democrats had much to smile The GOP’s wins came in Montana where former bureau that he was representing the 23-year- a bit longer. Democratic Rep. William H. ency still managed to gain ground Kerrey, who lost part of his right leg in about in Texas. On the Gulf Coast, farm broadcaster Conrad Bums edged out old Morris. Natcher held fast to the 2nd District seat he in the House. By early today. Vietnam, fulfilled a longstanding promise Republican Rep. Mac Sweeney, a Democratic Sen. John Melcher, who was seeking a Prior to the Morris famiiy’s retaining first won in a special election 35 years ago. Democrats had won 258 seats and by serenading supporters with an a capella two-term incumbent, lost to De­ third term, and in Mississippi, where Rep. Trent Guidoboni, the bureau had sought to question The victory also will enable Natcher to led for four others, compared to version of "Walzing Matilda,” a song mocratic lawyer Greg Laughlin, Lott, the deputy House Republican leader, defeated the student, said his father, Robert Morris Sr. add to his record string of consecutive 173 Republican victories. Rep. Wayne Dowdy for the seat being vacated by about an Australian soldier who loses a leg and state Sen. Bill Sarpalius was of Arnold, Md. in battle. roll-call votes on Capitol Hill: 15.902, an leading GOP hopeful Larry Sen. John Stennis, the Senate’s senior Democrat. The enormous financial and The possibility of seeking grand jury Kerrey, a Medal of Honor winner, said he achievement that has earned him a spot in Milner for a vacant Panhandle Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, who went down to other advantages that incum­ subpoenas or a search warrant for data at had promised members of his Navy SEAL the Guiness Book of Records. seat. defeat with Michael Dukakis as the Democratic vice Corneli that couid shed iight on the computer 'Tve been to the post 46 times (in) bents possess proved the key presidential candidate, did not end Election Day team that he’d sing the song if he won the dynamic in Tuesday’s voting. Democrats also scooped up a virus incident was considered Tuesday within Senate seat. primary and November elections,” empty-handed. He won re-election to a fourth the FBI. It was discarded as being unnecessary Natcher said. “ I ’m in excellent health and Ninety-nine percent of the 408 vacant seat previously held by a Senate term. He sang for five minutes. Then, “ we’ll Republican in Nebraska when and then revived in discussions with Justice waltz tonight and work tomorrow,” he said they spent a lot of money against me, but representatives seeking new The election decisions give President-elect Department iawyers, said the sources, speak­ — and the quiet auditorium erupted into my blood pressure is good. They don’t terms were on their way to former state Sen. Peter Hoagland George Bush the prospect of opening his adminis­ defeated Jerry Schenken, a doc­ ing on condition of anonymity. cheers. scare me.” re-election early today. tration with Congress solidly in Democratic hands. tor. in one of the country’s most The virus paralyzed more than 6,000 Natcher refused to engage in an open “ It’s going to be tougher,” said Senate Minority Election Day 1988 transformed weary Democrats claimed the results expensive House races. The two university and miiitary computers nationwide V *- campaign with his Republican opponent, leader Bob Dole of Kansas, conceding that the campaigners into energetic winners and proved that voters preferred candidates raised $1.7 million AP photo last Wednesday and Thursday. who was reduced to traveling the district GOP’s numbers in the Senate would be shaved in the singers. Losing candidates became philo­ their policies, with Democratic between them in their fight for the AP photo with a cardboard cutout of Natcher’s SENATOR ROBB — Former Virginia Gov. Charles Robb kisses his wife. 101st Congress. The Democrats currently control sophers. And, sometimes, bitter rivals Congressional Campaign Com­ district that had been repress, became peacemakers, willing to bury the likeness. The incumbent, who accepts no mittee chairman Rep. Beryl Lynda Bird, daughter of former President Lyndon Johnson, after the chamber, 54-46, and Dole said: "W e’re going to Typhoon death Toll at 77 WELCOME HOME — Imelda Marcos kisses her husband, campaign contributions, said he spent ented by Rep. , who ran have fewer than we had last year.” hatchet. Anthony, D-Ark., saying, "They unsuccessfully for Senate. winning election to the U.S. Senate from Virginia Tuesday night. Robb, former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, upon her “ I’m not tired. I ’m ready to go out and $2,564 of his own money, compared to the gave us their vote of confidence.” But Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., said he MANILA, Philippines (AP) - The death toli $78,000 sbent by his Republican opponent, The GOP struck back in Flor­ 49, overwhelmed his long-shot Republican challenger, Maurice return to Honolulu from New York where she pleaded answer the bell for the next round,” said Republicans contested that. believes that Bush will find a cooperative spirit on from Typhoon Skip ciimbed to 77 today, and Martin A. Tori. ida, grabbing the north central Dawkins, to become the state's first Democrat elected to the Senate innocent to federal racketeering charges. Her husband's Lautenberg while the band belted out the House Minority Leader Bob Mi­ Capitol Hill because "the problems are too officiais said the storm ieft tens of thousands of “ Some more are going to run and spend seat left vacant by Democratic requisite Springsteen anthem. chel said the amount of money since 1966. "How sweet it is," Robb told supporters. important for Congress not to work with the peopie homeless as it tore through the centrai arraignment on the same charges was postponed after some money.” said Natcher. “ But with the Rep. Buddy MacKay, who was president.” Dawkins, who had frequently accused incumbents raise has become Phiiippines. his doctors said he is too frail to travel. They have lived in help of the people of the 2nd District, we’ll running for the Senate. Republi­ his opponent of using his office for personal "incredible.” Connecticut Attorney General Joseph Lieberman The latest figures brought to neariy 400 the entertain ’em.” can businessman Cliff Stearns Hawaii since fleeing the Philippines in 1986. gain, offered his congratulations. Lauten­ Whatever caused the incum­ edged Weicker by a paper-thin margin after a number of peopie known kiiied by three storms defeated state House Speaker Jon bent tide, it was not enough to pull Democrats now hold hard-fought campaign in which he accused the that have ravaged this archipeiago nation the Mills for the seat. at least three legislators to senator of pursuing his own brand of liberal politics past two weeks. victory. Two lawmakers whose names while ignoring home state concerns. The government weather service today came up during the federal probe Weicker, who first gained national attention as a downgraded Skip to a tropicai storm and said it Ex-chief justice supports prison furioughs Fourteen-term Rep. Fernand into fraud at the Pentagon found 28 of governorships gruff, outspoken member of the Senate Watergate was in the South China Sea, headed for St Germain, D-R.I., chairman of themselves locked in tight races. Committee and who became one of the Senate’s Vietnam. Peak winds had deciined to 68 mph, the House Banking Committee, Ten-term Rep. Bill Chappell, most liberal and independent members, refused to compared with 108 mph when the storm struck WASHINGTON (AP) — Former "Unfortunately, the issue of correc­ confusion about the idea of furloughs, serious crimes of violence or when it is By Pete Brown was beaten by GOP attorney D-Fla., found himself leading Bayh, Indiana’s secretary of state, concede. the centrai isiand of Samar on Monday. Chief Justice Warren Burger de­ tions is never likely to become and now there may be more." sought to be applied to a seriou.s The Associated Press Ronald Machtley. Just two weeks Republican Craig James by only called his victory ‘ ‘the honor of a lifetime. ” "I wish I were here to declares victory ordefeat,” fended prison furloughs but waited to adequately treated in any political Burger’s statement said "the sys­ repeat offender.” before Election Day, a 5-month- 12 votes with 97 percent of the The youngest governor in office is John Weicker told supporters. “ Unfortunately, I’m notin speak out on the issue until just hours campaign,” Burger wrote. tem of 'prison furloughs’ is useful and Burger said the United States old Justice Department letter had tallies in. Voters ended 20-year control over the R. McKeman Jr. of Maine, who was not up a position to do either right now.” Sakharov has heart exam before the election of fellow Republi­ His statement was issued late should be continued.” should move away from "prison governor’s office by Republicans in for re-election. He is 40. been unsealed, referring to "sub- In Maryland, Democratic Rep. But he added; “ No matter how all this turns out, I can George Bush, who had cam­ Tuesday afternoon, just hours before "The issue raised in the campaign warehouses” and instead build "fac­ Indiana and by Democrats in Montana, BOSTON (AP) — Following his wife’s 'stantial evidence of serious and Roy Dyson, retained his seat by In financially ailing West Virginia, don’t have one single gripe.” paigned for months a gainst a furlough polls closed on the East Coast. was not whether furloughs are basi­ tories with fences” in which inmates rejected GOP Gov. Arch Moore’s bid for a exampie, Soviet human rights activist Andrei sustained misconduct" by St an eyelash. He led Republican Democratic newcomer Gaston Caperton, Lieberman portrayed him in television commer­ program in his opponent’s home state. “ I don’t want to get jnto anything cally a good idea and a useful tool in learn a marketable skill so they can fourth term in West Virginia and narrowly Sakharov underwent a heart examination as Germain for allegedly accepting Wayne Gilchrest by about 1,500 an insurance executive, denied Moore an cials as a sleeping bear who missed important Burger, in a statement released to relating to the campaign itself,” said the field of corrections but whether it earn a living after release. re-elected embattled Republicans in Utah part of his first trip to the West. favors from lobbyists. votes with all but 1 percent of the unprecedented fourth term. Caperton votes. The attack undermined Weicker’s winning The Associated Press on Tuesday, Burger, who was appointed chief was administered properly,” he said. “ So long as we continue to casually and Rhode Island. The 67-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner, The department has referred precincts counted. Dyson also called the outcome “ a great victory for coalition of moderate Republicans and Democrats. contended that the furlough issue had justice in 1969 by then-President In the interview. Burger said. allow so many prisons to be simply The bottom line Tuesday; the Demo­ those of us who want change.” who was examined Tuesday, might receive a its findings to the HouSe ethics received negative publicity this The Senate race in Florida remained too close to become “ very much garbled” during Nixon and retired in 1986 to head the "There really wasn't any debate on warehouses, we can anticipate that crats registered a net gain of one seat and pacemaker to regulate his heartbeat before bicentennial commission. committee, which has yet to say year when his top aide killed With 99 percent of the vote counted, call. the presidential campaign. corrections here (during the cam­ many of the inmates will be worse hold 28 of the 50 governorships. Caperton led 378,539 votes or 59 percent to returning to Moscow, a family member said. The campaign lef| a "general Burger declined to say whether he what it will do. himself after revelations of unus­ Republicans had high hopes of picking up the seat paign) . There was the single episode when they leave than when they Indiana’s Evan Bayh was elected the 264,747 votes or 41 percent for Moore. Sakharov suffers from chronic angina, or chest impression that furloughs are bad,” approved of Bush’s campaign tactic "Believe me, I wanted to be ual personal demands he had of retiring Democrat Lawton Chiles in Florida. But that was referred to.” entered.” he said. nation’s youngest governor at age 32, and “ The people of West Virginia have been pain. His wife, Yelena Bonner, came to the the former chief justice, who now of attacking Massachusetts’ prison re-elected, but I am looking made on male staff workers. Democratic Rep. Buddy MacKay held a narrow “ I don’t think either of these men In Scandinavian prisons, "everyb­ 9 Moore was the only incumbent unseated as very kind over the years to the Moore sarne hospital, Massachusetts General, for chairs the Commission on the Bicen­ furlough program and repeatedly forward to all of a sudden In the country's only legitimate lead over conservative Republican Rep. Connie (Bush or Dukakis) would disagree” ody works and everybody gets paid,” ’' 12 states elected governors. The Republi­ heart bypass surgery in 1986. spending a little time with my three-way battle. Republican Pe­ family in our public service. We believe as Mack. tennial of the United States Constitu­ citing the escape of furloughed inmate that prison furlough programs are a said Burger, who was part of a team cans retook only Montana, a seat being a family we gave them our heart and soul The hospital said it would not release test tion, said in a telephone interview. He Willie Horton, who later raped a wife and my two daughters, "said ter Smith became Vermont's sole The race was so tight that a decision might rest in good idea, he said. that studied prisons in those countries vacated by a Democrat. and all the years of our service,” Moore results or provide any other medical informa­ said he doesn’t believe that either woman and attacked her fiance. St Germain, 60. House member, edging out Bur­ the counting of an estimated 100,000 absentee In the statement. Burger wrote: about five years ago. Gov. Edward DiPrete overcame allega­ said in conceding. tion for the next 10 to 14 days, at the request of However, the former chief justice The last chairman of a House lington mayor Bernard Sanders, ballots. The Mack campaign said they expected to Bush or defeated Democrat Michael “ Any prison furlough system must be The American people have “ got to tions of unethical conduct in Rhode Island In Montana, former GOP state Sen. Stan Sakharov’s family. said, “ Before this campaign ever panel to be defeated was Oregon a socialist, by 42-39 percent. do better than MacKay since traditionally a large Dukakis actually opposes prison administered with great care when it be prepared to spend a lot more to defeat a Democratic businessman for Stephens wrecked a comeback attempt by started, there was some public Rep. Al Ullman, who headed the Democrat Paul Poirier finished number of such ballots are cast by military ' furloughs. is applied to pers^ms found guilty of money on corrections,” Burger said. the second time in two years, while fellow one-time Gov. Thomas Judge. With 83 Ways and Means Committee until with 19 percent. personnel, a group that Mack considers among his Republican Norm Bangerter was re­ percent of the vote in, Stephens received constituency. 8 elected in Utah after trailing by wide 157,232 votes or 53 percent to Judge’s Mack’s strategists said they would request an - margins in public opinion polls for most of 139,328 or 47 percent. automatic recount of the ballots, a process to which the campaign. Nine incumbents — six Republicans and Corn, carrots and beans await a Supreme Court ruling they are entitled under Florida law If the winner and GOP incumbents won more easily in three Democrats — were on the ballot. Soviets announce win loser are separated by half a percentage point or • MOSCOW (AP) - The So­ Delaware, Missouri and North Carolina; Indiana’s Robert D. Orr was barred by law less. BOSTON (AP) - It started Puritans about 1650 and restrict case were basically just looking Associate Justice Paul Liacos on win-win situation, Yonce said. Lt. John Symington of the new administration in the Democratic incumbents were returned by retail sales on Sunday, the for guidance from the highest viet Union said today that it from a third term; Montana Democrat Ted Dole, who lost to George Bush in the party’s quietly with a few cans of sweet Tuesday told attorney Evan T. “ The commonwealth can’t lose in Dennis Police Department on the interests of nuclear disarma­ wide margins in North Dakota, Vermont Schwinden and New Hampshire Republi­ expected to be able to work for presidential primaries, was critical of the Republi­ com illegally sold on Sunday. But legislated day of rest. court in the state as to the Lawson, who presented the de­ this case,” he said. “ It will clarify Cape said his officers were duty ment and world peace.” and Washington, and a new Republican can John Sununu are retiring. peace and disarmament with can winner for doing too little to help GOP Senate before long, the contraband “ In some towos we found no meaning of the particular clause fendants’ briefs. “ Do you think the legal issues.” bound to enforce the law when It said observers noted that replaced an old one in New Hampshire. In Rhode Island, communications execu­ bought from Cape Cod retailers in question.” that’s what the Legislature had in George Bush, who it charac­ the election of Bush was candidates. violations, but some stores chose they received a complaint. 8 The governor’s results in some cases tive Bruce Sundlun had raised questions Attorney Eugene Richards, terized as a close follower of “ We could have used a little help from the vice ! grew to include carrots and green to stay open and were taken to At issue is the interpretation of mind?” decided "first and foremost by seemed to bear little relation to the about DiPrete’s private business deals, who helped prepare the case for However, Symington said that President Reagan. president in some of the states — Florida,” Dole ! beans, and the case wound up in court,” Paith said. Most vioiators a blue laws amendment, which Attorneys agree the amend­ the improvement in the na­ presidential outcome. Bayh won despite a alleged favoritism in awarding of con­ law firm Lawson & Wayne in in at least one case retail The official news agency said. “ We pleaded with them to go to Florida.” Massachusetts’ highest court. resoi ved the issue in district court was adopted in 1982 and, A&P ment is vague. It specifies only tional economy which took Boston, said more was at stake competitors tipped authorities off Tass reported in a brief GOP landslide for George Bush and Sen. tracts and the hiring of the ex-wife of a “ I knew which items to buy by paying a $40 fine, he said. attorneys argue, liberalized res­ that “ any store or shop which place lately under the present Richard Lugar in vice presidential candi­ reputed mobster for a state job. In Washington, former Republican Sen. Slade for his client. to the blue law violation. dispatch early today that Bush Gorton’s succeeded in his comeback try despite because I checked with the D. A., ” trictions placed on Sunday retail qualifies for exemption under this administration, a reduction of date Dan Quayle’s home state.’ A Republi­ But the Great Atlantic & had won Tuesday’s U.S. presi­ With 99 percent of the vote counted, state Trooper James Palth said sales. clause but does not qualify for “ It is humorous in a way, but "There’s always been a great inflation and the number of can won in Rhode Island, where Democrat stroilg opposition from Rep. Mike Lowry, a liberal Pacific Tea Co., whose A8tP dential election. DiPrete received 195,283 votes or 51 with a wink. exemption under any other it’s an important issue to the A&P amount of controversy over the jobless.” Michael Dukakis prevailed. Democrat. Gorton will succeed Sen. Da^el Evans, stores ailegedly violated the blue Attorneys for the supermarket In a iater broadcast, official percent to Sundlun’s 188,984 votes or 49 who is retiring. The case went before the clause in this section shall not in that it’s a big service for the blue laws,” he said. “ Retail Radio Moscow said Bush The son of former Sen. Birch E. Bayh percent. laws, took exception to the code. chain maintain stores that are Radio Moscow said: "The Massachusetts Supreme Court on open for business on Sunday prior stores to be open on Sunday establishments feel they had promised during the cam­ became Indiana’s first Democratic gover­ Wyoming Republican Sen. Malcolm Wallop, one “ A lot of people might want to authorized to sell one exempt Soviet Union proceeds from "I know this has been a tough campaign Tuesday. to the hour of noon.” morning, particularly in summer shouldn’t be in place. But I’d say paign to follow Reagan’s of the chamber’s most conservative members, .T buy their canned carrots on item, such as a newspaper or the understanding that a dia­ nor in 20 years by defeating Lt. GoV. John on all of us, especially on our families,” the Several plainclqthes officers, when people want to shop before it’s a dangerous thing for police course in both domestic and withstood an unexpectedly strong challenge from ,. Sunday and that’s fine,” said film, are authorized to sell any The Supreme Court took the logue between the two coun­ M. Mutz. With 99 percent of the vote governor said. "These past few months including Palth, caught a number going to the beach,” he said. agencies to determine what laws foreign policy, including U.S.- state Sea. John Vinich, a populist Democrat. With 99 Thomas Yonce, assistant district and all items without restriction. matter under advisement, and tries will be continued with a reported, Bayh received 1,107,327 votes or have given me a renewed appreciation for of retail stores in the act of “ They do a tremendous amount are or aren’t going to be enforced Soviet relations. percent of the vote counted. Wallop led 89,388 to attorney in the Cape Cod city of plans to issue a ruling later. 53 percent to Mutz’s 989,699 votes or 47 your basic sense of fairness, and you are a violating the state’s blue laws, " If that’s the case, then anyone of business in the mornings and based on their perceived percent. fair people.” 88,504 — easily the closest outcome of the year’s 33 Barnstable. “ Prosecutors in the Senate races. which were imposed by the that sells film is now exempt,” The case puts the state in a on the weekends.” popularity.” 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Nov, 9, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Nov. 9, 1988 — If FOOD Dazzling appetizers can be ready to eat in just minutes c With a busy Ijoliday season meatballs and one-third of sauce frozen chopped spinach oil in a medium bowl. Microwave To serve: unwrap 12; remove Sauerbraten with crab apples rapidly ap­ in each of three freezer contain­ Vt %up finely chopped onion at high fdr 1 to 2 minutes, or until cups. Arrange on plate. Cover proaching, now ers. Label and freeze for no 1 large clove garlic, minced onion is tender. Mix in spinach with wax paper. Microwave at longer than 1 month. One 16-ounce Jar spiced Gum tasty, but what about safety? is the time to do 1 tablespoon olive oil and flour. 50% (medium) power for 8 to 12 6 whole cloves Microwave whole crab apples so m e things To serve; remove one con­ 2 tablespoon all-purpose flour Press a scant tablespoon of minutes, or until centers are just One 4-pound boneless beef tainer and place in a 1-quart 1 cup red wine vinegar WRIGLEY’S EXTRA SUGAR- ahead. Appet­ Kitchea 24 nut cups 1*A X I'A inch spinach mixture over bottom and set; rearranging 3 times. Let rump roast casserole or bowl. Cover with 1 medium onion, sliced FREE GUM. Cinnamon and winter- looking for one as good ever since. Del Monte izers are al­ 1 package (8 ounces) chunk sides of nut cups to form a shell. stand 5 minutes to 10 minutes 2 tablespoons all-purpose has got the proportions just right. Marge Churchill waxed paper. Microwave on ham 1 teaspoon salt fresh. 30 cents for a five-stick ways high on Set aside. before serving. Repeat, as flour medium high (70%) power for 8 to package. the list for holi­ ■A teaspoon pepper Place cream cheese in medium desired. '/4 teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons cooking oil □ □ □ 14 minutes, or until meatballs are Sapermarket day entertain­ Vt cup shredded Cheddar bowl. Microwave at 50% (me­ 1 bay leaf Vt cup crushed gingersnaps defrosted , and sauce is hot, C A R O LY N : Chewing gum maybe BETTY CROCKER MICRORAVE MICRO- ing. So, today cheese dium) power for 45 to 60 seconds, Marge Churchill Is a Manches­ Vi cup raisins like giving your teeth a sugar bath breaking apart wlthii fork after 5 Sampler WAVE BROWNIE MIXES. Walnut, frosted we are offering you some dazzlng or until softened. Blend remain­ ter resident who is an expert on but chewing sugarless gum is Place meat patties on rack in a minutes and stirring 1 or 2 times. Place spinach packages in Carolyn Wyman with fudge. $1.39 to 1.69 per each 7.7S- Uy appetizers that go from the ing ingredients into cream microwave cooking. If yon have Drain apples, reserving syrup. Return apples to jar; coverand 12 X 8-inch dish; cook on medium Repeat if desired. Yields 3 dozen oven. Microwave at high for 4 to 6 usually a disappointing experience. & Bonnie Tandy Leblang lO.S-onnce hox. freezer to the microwave to ready cheese. Spoon mixture into any questions about microwaving chill. In a saucepan combine reserved syrup with vinegar, onion, (50 percent) power for 5 to 5'A meatballs.. minutes, or until warm. Drain After an initial burst of flavor you’re to eat in just minutes. spinich-lined cups. Freeze on a that you’d like to see answered salt, pepper, bay leaf and cloves. Bring to boiling; reduce heat. simply exercising your gums. These BONNIE: Brownies are far from a low-fat minutes, for medium-rare or spinach, pressing out excess Where possible, mix dips and SpInach-ham canapes tray until firm. W rap and label here, write to: Microwave Kit­ Simmer, covered, 10 minutes. Cool. Place roast in a plastic bag new gums taste as good if not better dessert, even when made from real ingre­ until of desired doneness. A r­ moisture. Set aside. spreads in safe-for-microwave 2 packages (10 ounces each) and freeze no longer than 1 chen, Manchester Herald, P.O. set in a deep bowl; pour marinade over roast. Tie bag closed and than other sugarless gums I have tried. dients. But when they’re made with saturated range each on a toast round. Combine onion, garlic and olive dishes or containers. Pottery and month. Box 591, Manchester 06040. refrigerate overnight, turning occasionally. 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RDA: 19 percent riboHavin. 24 percent niacin. 26 CAROLYN: If you’ve ever walked down the vre etc. percent Iron. 33 percent phosphorus. sugarless gum. If you insist on gum, chew the and walnuts. But as far as I’m concerned, with a paper towel or waxed juice aisle checking prices, you know that Toppings of your choice: regular kind but only if your toothbrush is nothing could make up for their cakelike paper to hold in heat and prevent apple is the cheapest juice going. But even roasted sweet pepper strips, close at hand. < texture. Pillsbury’s Microwave Fudge Brow- ' spattering. sliced or chopped olives, sun- cheapskates deserve a change of pace. That’s nie Mix provides a more properly chewy Use a lower power level for □ □ □ why juice companies like Del Monte have dried tomatoes, fresh herbs. eating experience but are lacking in choco­ delicate foods such as a dip made Artichoke-orange salad begun blending apple with other juices to Slice bagels crosswise into European Goose DEL MONTE FRUIT BLENDS DRINKS. late flavor. That leaves Pillsbury’s moist and With sour cream, or shellfish, like change its taste. halves. On cut slices of bagels, 6 cups torn greens 1 stalk celery, sliced Apple Cherry. Grape Apple and Apple fudgy Ready to Microwave Brownies sold in shrimp or oysters, which might overcook and toughen at higher place approximately 2 teaspoons Down (kfmforters One 6- or 6'/t-ounce jar 2 green onions, sliced Cranberry, 99 cents to $1.19 per 'A-liter There’s nothing revolutionary about apple supermarket refrigerator cases. As far as p o w e r leveis. Cheese-base of cheese. 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JACKIE RODRIGUEZ the required forms at the supermarket, in the purchase price circled. Expires Dec. 31,1988. '/• teaspoon hot pepper sauce ■A teaspoon salt starring occasionally. Quickly 1 beaten egg LIVINGSTON, TEXAS newspapers and magazines, and when trading SHOCK WAVES $1 Rebate offer. Send the knead until mixture is smooth. 12 medium mushroom caps 100% Cotton Comforter Cover* by 2/3 cup shortening Light cream (optional) with friends. Offers may not be available in all Piltowtex: required refund form and the Universal Product Shape mixture by generous 2 tablespoons salad oil 6 to 7 tablespoons cold water DEAR JACKIE: Coupon mis- areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive Code (written on the form) from any of the teaspoonfuls into 1-inch balls. Drain crabmeat well. In a bowl. 19.99- 39.99 . comp. S40-S70. redemption is a m ajor problem each refund. following Shock Waves products; Spritz Spray, Refrigerate 5 minutes. Shape into mix crabmeat with next 8 ingre­ In a mixing bowl stir together flour, sugar, lemon peel and salt. for grocery manufacturers. CORN SILK $1 Refund Offer. Send the required Styling Gel. Liquid Gel or Spray Shine, along with aijples and pears. To tint apples, dients. The Ultimate White Ooome Down Pillow Cut in shortening until pieces are the size of small peas. Sprinkle 1 When coupon crooks obtain quan­ refund form and the top front panel of any the original cash-register receipt (dated no later sprinkle with paprika; to tint Lightly brush mushroom caps by Pacific Coamt: tablespoon of the water over part of the mixture; gently toss with tities of newspaper coupon in­ package of Com Silk (including the pink-colored than Jan. 31, 1989) with the purchase priee pears, sprinkle with dried basil or with salad oil. Spoon some a fork. Push to side of bowl. Repeat until all is moistened. Form serts. they don’t clip out the 49.99- 69.99 . . comp. 880-$120. oval under the "Coro Silk” nam e), along with the circled. Expires Jan. 31, 1989. dill. Insert a clove into each crabmeat mixture into each dougb into a ball. On lightly floured surface roll dough into a 24- coupons in the same way a cash-register receipt with the purchase price “ fruit” to form a stem; garnish mushroom. On waxed paper- by I6-incb rectangle. Cut into six 8-inch squares. shopper would. They separate the Here’s a refund form to write for; circled. Expires Dec. 31, 1988. with leaves. On waxed paper- lined cookie sheet freeze until Combine raisins and marmalade: spoon mixture into cored pages, stack similar pages PEPSODENT Toothpaste $1 Refund Offer, CALCIUM GEL Nail Builder $2 Refund Offer. lined cookie sheet, freeze until firm. Place in freezer container fruit. Place a square of dough over stem end of each filled pear. ("gan gin g” them u p ), and cut the P.O. Box 2003F, Jefferson City, Mo. 65102 This Send the required refund form and the card from firm. Place in freezer container; and freeze until firm, cover and Bring the corners under. Trim off excess pastry and pinch edges coupons out by running the stacks offer expires Dec. 31,1988. While waiting for the Calcium Gel Nail Builder, along with the cover and freeze. store frozen. together to seal. If desired, cut trimmings into stem and leaf through large mechanical paper form, save the Universal Product Code symbol original, dated cash-register receipt with the About 10 minutes before serv­ About 10 minutes before serv­ shapes: moisten cutouts with water and press onto pastry. Brush cutters. cut from the carton of any Pepsodent Fluoride purchase price circled. Expires Dec. 31, 1988. ing, arrange “ fruits” in circle in a ing, on a rack set in a 12 x 8-inch dumplings with egg: place on greased shallow baking pan. Bake These machines can cut many Toothpaste (4.5-ounce or larger), along with the NEUTROGENA RAINBATH $1 Rebate Offer. pie plate; heat, covered with dish, cook frozen mushrooms on in 375-degree oven 35 to 40 minutes or until fruit tests done when hundreds of coupons in one slice. dated cash-register receipt with the purchase Send the required refund form and the front waxed paper, on medium (30 high power for 5 to 6 minutes, or pierced with a fork. Serve warm with cream, if desired. Makes 6 These are the coupons that are price circled. percent) power for 2 to 4 minutes, until hot. If necessary, blot with a servings. called "mass cut” or "gang cut.” or until just thawed. Makes about paper towel before serving. But cutting coupons this way is Nutrition information per serving: 494 cal., 6gpro.,66gcarb., 24gfat. 46 mg 16 hors d'oeuvres. ^ Makes 12 hors d ’oeuvres. chol.. 194 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 20 percent thiamine. 14 percent riboflavin. 12 not without its problems for in response to an offer that enclosing new coupons — this forget to look for bargains in percent niacin. 14 percent iron. coupon crooks. Mass-cut coupons promised 12 25-cent Minute Maid Mini burgers Mexican meatballs time without an expiration date. canned and dried foods at large have a different look than cou­ coupons. On July 22, I received V t cup finely chopped onion We hope you will continue to chain drug stores. My cupboards ■/> pound ground sirloin pons cut individually. For this the coupons. 1 clove garlic, minced purchase and enjoy our products are bulging with items I found /• teaspoon salt Eventually, when the evidence is offer. Recently we discovered 3 tablespoons chopped parsley 2 tablespoons chopped green 3 medium sweet potatoes, ■A teaspoon ground nutmeg saluting customer relations at its Readers whose stocking-up tips clear, they stop paying for these that the coupons sent to you were chilies cooked, peeled and mashed, best. are published in my column 2 teaspoons cracked black Whipped cream (optional) coupons. printed with an expiration date of Sauce:3 cans (8 ounces each) or one 18-ounce can vacuum- receive a check for $10 and my pepper Sept. 30,1988. We realized that not □ □ □ ■A teaspoon basil tomato sauce, packed sweet potatoes, book "The Guide to Coupons and D E A R M AR TIN: In June, I all Minute Maid consumers will 1 tablespoon snipped fresh STOCKING UP TIP: Faye Refunds.” Write to me in care of 6 slices white bread mashed (2 cups) mailed in 10 tear-strips from be able to use their coupons in this parsley Barton of Schohaire, N.Y., in­ the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 3 tablespoons butter 2 slightly beaten eggs Minute Maid frozen orange juice time frame, and we are therefore vests in food and says: “ Don’t 591, Manchester 06040. In a small bowl, combine Vi teaspoon chill powder ground sirloin and the next five ■A teaspoon sugar Place apple slices in bottom of pastry shell. In a mixing bowl ingredients. Shape into a 10 x 6 x V i teaspoon ground cumin All Fieldcresf Automatic All 100% Cotton AllFieldcrest 100% Wool combine potatoes, eggs, cream, brown sugar, cinnamon, salt and I'A-inches and wrap in waxed Place onion, garlic and olive oil Electric Blankets On Sale! nutmeg: beat with rotary beater until smooth. Pour over apples Menus Flannel Sheets On Sale! Blankets On Sale! paper. For ease in handling, in a medium bowl or 2-quart Limited quantities. Markdowns Limited quantities. Markdowns in pastry shell. Cover edges of crust with foil; bake in 375-degree Church book Limited quantities. Markdowns freeze for 1 hour. casserole. Microwave at high for taken at register. taken at register. taken at register. oven 25minutes. Remove foil; bake 25 to30minutes moreoruntil Meanwhile, combine chopped 2 minutes, or until onion is tender. knife inserted just off-center comes out clean. Cool. Serve with Meals on Wheels high will have baked lasagna with brown potatoes, peas, golden Isn’t typical Mix in remaining meatball parsley, pepper and basil; set Sale 17.50-97.99 Sale 6.29-38.50 Sale whipped cream, if desired. The following meals will be meat sauce, mixed vegetables, cake. aside. Using a 2- inch round ingredients. 13.99-69.99 bread and butter, chilled fruit. Friday: Grinders, nacho chips, NEW YORK (AP) - Nutrition information per serving: 362 cai . 5 g pro., 46 gcarb., 17g fat. 94 mg served to Meals on Wheels clients cookie cutter, cut two rounds Shape by tablespoonfuls into 36 Our Original Compare At Our Original Compare At Our Original com pare At Choi.. 247 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 203 percent vit. A. iS percent vit. C. II percent the week of Nov. 14 through 18. Friday: Tomato soup, grilled cole slaw, fruit. "Keeping the Feast,” a from each slice of bread and meatballs, about I'A inches in thiamine. 14 percent riboflavin. 11 percent iron. The bot noon meal is listed first, cheese sandwich, vegetable cookbook produced by the toast. Brush edges of toast round diameter. Place in a 12 x 8-inch 25.00-139.99 $60-5250 8.99-55.00 S12-S90 19.99-99.99 $35 $130 the cool evening meal, second. sticks, peanut butter brownie. Coventry schools women of St. Thomas Epis­ with melted butter, then coat with baking dish. Cover with waxed Monday: American chop suey, copal Church in Abingdon, paper. Microwave at high for 4 to The following lunches will be parsley mixture. Place in freezer green beans, corn. Chicken sand­ Va., is not your typical 5'A minutes, or until set but still Bolton schools served in the Coventry elemen­ container; cover and freeze. Wheat-fruit coffee bread wich, fruit, milk. church cookbook. The re­ When meat is firm, cut cross­ slightly pink, rearranging and 20% Off, Four Days Only! 19.99 All Sizes On Sale 7.99 On Sale The following lunches will be tary schools the week of Nov. 14 Tuesday: Leg of veal with cipes are organized in sec­ wise into 12 half-inch slices. On turning over after half of the 4 to 4'A cups whole wheat 1 teaspoon salt served in the Bolton Elementary . through 18: Assorted Contforters by gravy, baked potato, wax beans. tions according to the sea­ waxed paper-lined cookie sheet, time. Drain; arrange meatballs Fashion Home Bedspreads. flour and Center schools the week of Monday: Vegetable soup, pea­ Limited quantities. Markdowns taken at 100% Cotton Centennial 1 egg E gg salad sandwich, fruit, milk. sons of the liturgical . freeze until firm. Place in freezer on waxed paper-lined tray large Wamsutta; Fieldcrest 2 packages active dry yeast Nov. 14 through 18: nut butter and jelly sandwich, register. Towels. Bath. h a n d , wash sizes. I'A cups fruit preserves Wednesday: Chicken a la king calendar — Advent through container, cover and freeze. enough so meatballs do not touch 8l Cannon: I'A cups milk 1 cup sifted powdered sugar Monday: Foot-long hot dog on a deviled egg, fruit. Pentecost. over rice, carrots. Turkey sand­ About 15 minutes before serv­ and freeze until firm. Sale Our Original Compare At Sale Our Original If Perfect Sale Our Original Compare At ■A cup sugar Milk bun, baked beans, pears. ’Tuesday: Fruit juice, grilled “ We cook according to the wich, fruit, milk. ing, arange toast in a single layer Combine sauce ingredients in a 52.00-111.99 65.00139.99 $85 3170 19.99 all sizes 29.99 all sizes S60-S110 bath 9.99 bath ’Tuesday: Roast turkey with cheese sandwich, celery and 7.99 $15 ■A cup margarine or butter Thursday: Pot roast with season,” says Betsy White, on a microwave-safe platter. small bowl. Microwave at high gravy, mashed potatoes, peas, carrot sticks, chips, pudding with cookbook co-chairman, “ so gravy, white rice. peas. Chicken topping. Heat on high for 20 seconds, set for 1 to 2'A minutes, or until In a large mixer bowl combine 2 cups of the flour and the yeast. salad sandwich, fruit, milk. dinner roll with butter, citrus it seemed natural and more heated. Package one-third of Wednesday: Sliced roast tur­ aside. In a small saucepan heat and stir milk, sugar, margarine and salt Friday: Chicken croquettes fruit cup. helpful to arrange the re­ key with gravy, whipped pota­ until warm (115 to 120 degrees F) and margarine is almost with poulette sauce, zucchini, Wednesday: Cook’s choice. cipes that w ay.” 4.99 On Sale 6.99 All Sizes On Sale toes, dressing, cranberry sauce, 19.99 On Sale melted. Add to flour mixture along with egg. Beat with electric broccoli. Tuna salad sandwich, Thursday: Tomato soup, There are no photographs roll, sweet potato tart. mixer on low speed for 'A minute, scraping bowl. Beat 3 minutes fruit, milk. grilled ham and cheese sandwich, in the book, but each section Let Us Cook Your Boneless Lite Sl Lofty Polyester DuPont Dacron’ HolloflV 11 Light Oak Wooden Toilet Seats Thursday: Chicken vegetable on high speed. Stir in as much additional wholewheat flourasyou chips, applesauce. opens with a lovely waterco- Fiberfill Pillows by Pillowtex. Polyester Fiberfill Pillows. with Brass Hinges. soup, tuna salad boat with let­ can stir in. Cover dough with clear plastic wrap; chill 2 hours; Manchester schools Friday: Cheese pizza, green lor of seasonal flowers. The salad, frozen fruit juicie. tuce, vegetable sticks, fruit. Sale Our Original Compare At Our Original Compare At Divide dough in half; on floured surface roll each half to a 14- by The following lunches will be sidebars are gems of infor­ Thanksgiving Turkey Sale Sale Our Original Compare At Friday: Pizza, salad, fruit. 4.99 std 5.9 9 std. $12 10-inch rectangle. Place each rectangle on greased baking sheet. served in the Manchester public mation about the history of 6 .9 9 all sizes 8.99-14.99 $ n $2J/ 19.99 24.99 $50 Spread half the fruit preserves lengthwise down the center third the congregation, the early schools the week of Nov. 14 Andover Elementary The following lunches will be Call for details. of each rectangle. Bring long sides of dough up and over filling, Episcopal church in Virgi­ through 18: The following lunches will be served at Coventry High School overlapping edges. Moisten edges; seal. nia, church symbolism, al­ Monday: French bread pizza, served at Andover Elementary the week of Nov, 14 through 18: Order your pies now — Diagonally slash at I'A-inch intervals through top layer of tar flowers and food. Look for Other Exciting In-Store Specials. Sale Prices in Effect Four Days Only! tossed salad, chilled applesauce. School the week of Nov. 14 Monday: Chicken, nuggets, dough. Cover: let rise 1 hour. Bake in 350-degree oven about 25 “ The cookbook is a cele­ Apple ■ Pumpkin ■ Apple Cranberry . Kovember 9. 1988 - November 12, 1988 Tuesday: Chicken nuggets, through 18: french fries, vegetable, desserts. minutes. Cool. Stir together powdered sugar and enough milk bration of family cookipg,” dips, potato puffs, com, bread Monday: Veal patty, mashed Tuesday: No lunch, in-service (about 2 to 3 teaspoons) to make a drizzling consistency. Spoon and butter, butterscotch pudding. potatoes, seasoned carrots, corn- day. White says, “ a cookbook to over loaf. Makes 14 to 16 servings. use every day." Wednesday: Half day for ele­ bread, chocolate chip cake. Wednesday: Beef and bacon To order the book, send a Nutrition i'nformation per serving: 335 cal . 6g pro . 63gcarbo.. ggfal. 21 mg mentary schools. Junior and ’Tuesday: French bread pizza, burger, vegetable, fruit. check for $17.95 plus $1.75 chol.. 251 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 15 percent thiamine. 10 percent niacin. 10 senior high wiil have meatball tossed salad, pears. Thursday: Cheeseburger, let­ b91 Mam Strert^ MANCHESTER - Manchester Parkade, 410 Wfest Middle Turnpike, 646-6922, Mon.-Sat. 9:30-9:00 Sun 1200-5 00 percent iron. 17 percent phosphorus. shipping (Virginia residents grinder, tossed salad, chocolate Wednesday: Chicken , patty, tuce and tomato, french fries, NORTH HWEN • Price Club Plaza, Universal Drive, 234-7280, Mon.-Fri. 9:30-9:00, Sat. 9:30-6:00 Sun 12:00-5 00 add 4.5 percent sales tax) to: Manchester, CT cake. mashed potatoes, mixed vegeta­ desserts. E. WINDSOR - Cohoes Commons, Rte. 5, Exit 45 off Rte. 91, 623-8225, Mon -Fri. 9:30-9:00 Sat 9 30-6:00. Sun 12:00-5 00 Keeping the Feast, Box 627, Thursday: Halfday for elemen­ bles, rolls, pudding with topping. Friday: Pasta, garlic bread, — Recipes from Better Homes and Gardens Abingdon, Va. 24210. ? a m to 3 p m tary schools. Junior and senior Thursday: Hamburgers, hash salad, fruit. 643*2224 W — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov, 9, 19 B 8__81 MeCALL OF THE WILD by Dumai A Crawford S N A FU by Bruca Baattia KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright Puzzles T V Tonight

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