20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, October 12,1990 Don’t look, but Cowboys shooting for .500 level By BARRY WILNER Cardinals. different team than last year and Rams at Chicago. Doing so against the top-rated The “I think, more than anything else, NFL Roundup they’re winning games by running On Monday night, slumping Min­ defense in the NFL will be difficult. we have a chance to be a little more the football and having a good nesota is at equally disappointing And the Redskins have inex­ The at .500? The consistent than a year ago,” Johnson defensive formula. It should an Philadelphia. perienced Stan Humphries, who same Cowboys who were 1-15 last said. “We had so many players com­ reads quicker instead of waiting for interesting game.” The Giants have won four in a made his first pro start last week, at year, on merit? ing in and out last year, we did not things to develop. The last two The most interesting game in the row and nine of 11 non-sUike games quarterback. Well, not exactly the same Cow­ have any continuity. The continuity weeks, I haven’t been getting hit too NFC East is at the other end of the against Washington. A victory at “They’ve probably got the best boys, but these guys have a shot at is showing on the field now. We much. The first three weeks of the division, with the RFK Stadium would be New York’s front seven you can put together. moving to 3-3 when they face have a chance to be better. How season, I was pretty banged up. I got (4-0) at the Washington Redskins fourth in the NFC East and solidify The pressure they put on you makes Phoenix on Sunday. much better is yet to be deter­ sacked eight times against (3-1). Other divisional meetings in­ its position at the top of the con­ their secondary even better,” said In their second season under mined.” Washington (in a 19-15 loss Sept. clude San Francisco at Atlanta, Cin­ ference. Humphries. Jimmy Johnson, the Cowboys have Troy Aikman certainly seems to 23).” cinnati at Houston, Green Bay at “The bottom line is, the team has “We have some things planned, a new look. The biggest change, have improved, particularly in the The Cardinals, meanwhile, come Tampa Bay and Seattle at the Los beaten us four straight,” said but we can’t just count on trying to however, has been in the standings. last two games, when he has been off a bye knowing they can’t take Angeles Raiders. Redskins coach Joe Gibbs. “Tlie last confuse the quarterback because After beating Tampa Bay last sacked only three times and thrown any time off Sunday against the im­ Also, it’s Detroit at Kansas City, two years we’ve been third in the their offense isn’t centered on the week, the Cowboys had two wins, two interceptions. proved Cowboys. Cleveland at New Orleans, San division behind these guys and quarterback,” said Giants surpassing last year’s total through “We’ve changed up some things “We’d be remiss to think we can Diego at the , Pit­ Philadelphia. If we’re going to step (Tarl Banks. “Their quarterback fits five games. Where else to go but up, in order to get rid of the ball quick­ beat the Cowboys easily,” coach Joe tsburgh at Denver and, in a night up, there comes a time when you into their offense. Their offense is in starting in Phoenix against the 1-3* er,” Aikman said. “I’m making the Bugel said. “They’re a completely game Sunday, the Los Angeles have to step up.” place.” SCOREBOARD — win, lose & DREW Hockey Transactions

BASEBALL Postseason glance NHL standings OPIbNENIS ^iiWHATE RIVi:iN5 CHRi^mN okdfE. CALIFORNIA ANGELS— Released Bill P LA Y O FFS WALES CONFERENCE Schroeder, catcher. Purchased the contracts of National Laagua Patrick Division Cris Cron, inlielder, and Mark Davis, outfielder, Thuraday, O ct 4 W L T P ta G F G A from Edmonton of the Ffocific Coast League; Pittsburgh 4. Cincinnati 3 New Jersey 2 2 1 5 19 20 and David Marbnez, pitoher, from Midland of Friday, Oct. 5 NY Rangers 2 2 0 4 17 14 Cincinnati 2. Pittsburgh 1 the Texas League. Assigned Ron TIngley, Philadelphia 2 2 0 4 16 13 catcher, to Edmonton. Monday, Oct. 8 Pittsburgh 2 2 0 4 18 16 Cincinnati 6. Pittsburgh 3 D E T R O rr TIG E R S — Agreed to terms with N Y Islanders 7 10 Whit Terrell, pitcher, on a one-year conbact 'Hiasday, Oct. 8 Washington 12 15 iianrhpBtrr HrralJi Cincinnati 5, Pittsburgh 3 Adams Division -Named Pat Dob­ son pitching coach. Rehirsd Adrian Garrett, Wsdnaaday, Oct. 10 Boston 4 0 1 9 23 9 Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 2. Cincinnab loads Montreal 2 0 1 5 14 11 third base coach; Bob Schaefer, first base seriat 3-2 coach; and Glenn Ezell, bullpen coctch. Hartford 2 1 1 5 15 15 Friday, Oct. 12 Quebec 1 2 1 3 14 20 National League Pittsburgh (Smith 12-9) at Cincinnab (Jack- Buffalo 0 2 1 1 11 13 LOS ANGELES OODGERS-Promoted Jay son 6-6). 8 2 7 p.m. CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Lucas, assistant director of publicity, to director Saturday, Oct. 13 Norris Division of publicity. Pittsburgh at Cincinnab. 8:27 p.m.. if neces­ W L T P ts G F G A ST. LOUIS CARDINALS— Named Mark sary Chicago 3 1 0 6 15 10 DeJohn rmnager of Louisville of the American SL Louis 2 1 0 4 9 10 Associabon. Supermarket American League Detroit 1 2 1 3 15 21 SAN D IEG O R k D R E S -E x e rd se d the 1992 Saturday, Oct. 6 Minnesota 1 3 1 3 14 19 conbact option of Tony Gwynn, outfielder, and Oakland 9, Boston 1 Toronto 0 4 0 0 9 22 declined to exercise the 1991 conbact option of Sunday, Oct. 7 Smyths Division Eric Show, pitoher. Oakland 4, Boston 1 Calgary 3 1 0 6 16 11 BASKETBALL Tbaaday, Oct. 9 National Basketball Association plan dropped Los Angeles 2 1 1 5 18 14 Oakland 4. Boston 1 Edmonton 1 0 2 4 11 10 DETROIT PISTONS-Released Nathan Bun- Wednesday, Oct. 10 Winnipeg 1 2 1 3 15 12 bn and F^ris McCurdy, forwards; James Carter, Oakland 3, Boston 1, Oakland wins series 12 0 2 10 12 guard; and Earl Jones, center. By SCOTT BREDE 1-0 Thursday's Games HOSUTON ROCKETS— Signed Dave Jamer- Manchester Herald Philadelphia 7, New Jersey 4 soa guard, to a four-year conbact WORLD SBRES Chicago 4, Pittsburgh 1 M ILW AUKEE BUC KS— Agreed to terms with Tbasday, Oct. 16 Boston 3, Minnesota 3, be Jay Humphries, guard, on a three-year contract MANCHESTER — A plan to construct a Finast super­ Oakland at Nabonal League champion, 8:32 Edmonton 5, Los Angeles 5, be extension. ).m. Friday's Games PHILADELPHIA 76ERS— Released Luther market at the Amazing Stores plaza on East Middle Wednesday, Oct. 17 Quebec at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. Burks, Greg B o o ' Han/ey and Carlton McKin­ Turnpike has apparently been scrapped by its developers. Oakland at NL, 829 p.m. Hartford at DetroiL 7:35 p.m ney, guards; and Mario Butler and Dean Friday, Oct. 19 Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, 7:35 p.m Kriebel, forwards. ABS Development Corp., the Hartford-based develop­ NL at Oakland, 8 2 2 p.ra Winnipeg at Washington, 8.-05 p.m ment firm overseeing the project, withdrew its applica­ SAN ANTONIO SPURS-Agreed to terms Saturday, OcL 20 SL Louis at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m Jim Carter - wlht Dwayne Schintzius, center. tions for zoning approvals Wciiesday. NL at Oakland, 8 2 9 p.m. Saturday's Games 74 65—139 Sunday, Oct. 21 Blackhawks 4, Penguins 1 Greg Twiggs 69- 70—139U TA H JA Z Z — Fleleased Brett Vroman, cerv In a letter sent out Wednesday to Mark Pellegrini, the Montreal at Hartford, 7:35 p.m, ter, and Nats Johnston, forward. NL at Oakland, 8 2 9 p.m., II necessary Pittsburgh o 1 0—1 Dave Flummells 70- 69—139 Pittsburgh at N,Y. Islanders, 7:35 p,m. Football Continental Basketball Association town’s director of planning and economic development, Mike Reid 70- 69—139 Tuesday, O cL 23 Winnipeg at PNIadelphia, 7:35 p,m Chicago 2 0 2— 4 Mike Smith - CEDAR RAPIDS SILVER BULLETS- Oakland at NL, 8 2 9 p.m., if necessary Buffalo at Quebec, 7:35 p,m. First Period— 1, Chicago. Roenick 1 (Larmer, 70 69—139 Alan Lamson, the architect hired by the development Mike Holland 70- 69—139 Signed Kan Green and Carl Mitchell, forwards. Wsdnaaday, Oct. 24 N,Y. Rangers at Washington. 7:35 p,m. Goulet), 3:59 (pp). 2, Chicago, Roenick 2 firm, asked to have the project’s applications for special Oaklarxl atN L, 8 2 9 p.m.. if necessary Mika Donald 68- 71—139SAN JOSE JAMMERS-SIgned Wbyne En- Calgary at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. (GouloL Yawney). 5:54. Ponalbes— Bourque, Pit NFL standings gelstad, forward. Bmce Fleisher 70- 69—139 exception and erosion control dismissed. The two ap­ Deboit at Toronto, 8fl5 p.m. (unsportsmanlike conduct), 1:17; McGill, Chi AMERICAN CONFERENCE Paul Trittfer 70- 69—139 FOOTBALL Chicago at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. (unsportsmanlike conduct), 1:17; Stevens, Pit East plications arc among those that would have to be ap­ Howard Twitty 67- 73—140 Boston at Los Angeles. 10:35 p.m. (interference), 3:20; DahlquisL Pit (bipping), W L T Pet. PF PA Larry Silveira 70- 70—140 — Placed Eddie Murray, proved by the Planning and Zoning Commission before Sunday's Games 11:45; Konroyd, Chi (holding). 15:10; Peluso, Bulfak) 4 1 0 .800 130 99 Jeff Wilson 70- 70—140kicker, on injured resenre. Signed Rich Karlis, Calgary at Chicago, 2:35 p.m. Chi (elbowing), 19:47. Miami 4 1 0 .800 108 73 any new development in town begins. NLCS composite boxscore Brad Faxon 71- 69—140 plflcokickoT Edrrtoriton at Vancouver, 5:05 p.m Second Period— 3. Pittsburgh, Stevens 3 IndianapoKs 2 3 0 .400 81 108 Jim Benepa 65- 75—140 PHOENIX CARDINALS-Released Amod Lamson said officials from ABS Development Corp. Cincinnati leads 3-2 SL Louis at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. (R.Brown, Dahlquist), 10:07. Penalties— N.Y. Jets 2 3 0 .400 104 109 Jim Gallagher 69- 71—140Field, wide receiver, from their practice team BATTING SUMMARY Lemieux, Chi (cross-checking), 12:29; Erroy, Pit New Englarrd 1 4 0 .200 80 152 contacted him Wednesday and told him to halt the plans Morris Hatalsky 65- 75—140World Lsagus of PITTSBURGH (intarferertoa), 15:30. Cantral ab r Fuzzy Zoeller 68- 72—140W LAF— Named Larry Wansley coordinator of for the supermarket, saying it was a “business decision” h 2b 3b hrrbiavo Third Period— 4, Chicago, Ftoonick 3 (Larmer, Cincinnati 4 1 0 .800 137 105 Bream 1b 8 1 Steve Elkington 69- 71—140security and counseling senrices; Lea Miller made by the firm. 4 1 0 1 3 .500 NHL results Goulet), 14:03. 5, Chicago, Hudson 1 (Presley), Clevelarxl 2 3 0 .400 78 114 Ball ss 17 3 5 1 0 1 1.. -.29 4 16 :18 Ponalbos-^one. David Peoples 71- 69—140 coordinetor of scoubng combine arfo draft; and Houston 2 3 0 .400 98 108 Mika Wade assistant director of Information. Redus1b 7 1 2 0 0 0 0 .286 Shots on — Pittsburgh 5-6-13— 24. Denis Watson 74- 66—140 Those officials could not be contacted Friday night to Flyers 7, Devils 4 Pittsburgh 2 3 0 .400 68 84 HOCKEY Lind 2b 18 1 5 1 1 1 2 *A«------John Mahalfey 70- 70-140 .278 Chicago 12-6-13— 31. VIWSI give further reason for the decision. VanSlyks cf 20 3 1 New Jersey i i 2— 4 Joey Sindelar 72- 68—140 National Hockey League D D E B D .... D«n Roggl/Manch^stwH«rald 5 1 0 3 .250 Power-play Qpporlunibos— Pittsburgh 0 of 3; LA Raiders 4 1 0 .800 99 73 Martinez 1b 4 0 1 1 0 0 1 Philadelphia 3 1 3 —7 Clark Dennis 69- 71—140DETROIT RED WINGS— Sent Dean Mortoa The firm had originally planned to build a 56,(XX)- PRE-PRACTICE WORKOUT — Kevin Bottomley, left, ancj Marcus DeForest play with a Nin­ .250 Chicago 1 of 3. Kansas City 3 2 0 .600 117 71 Bonilla rf 16 0 4 1 0 0 1 ,222 Rrst Period— 1. Philadelphia. Tocchet 3 (Sut­ Dave Eichelberger 71- 69—140 defenseman, to San Diego of the International square-foot addition to the plaza that would house the su­ Goalies— Pittsburgh, Barrasso, 2-1-0 (31 Denver 2 3 0 .400 124 127 Hockey League. Reynolds rf 9 0 2 0 0 0 ler, Horacek), 32. 2. Now Jersey, Poddubny 3 Corey Ffovin 72- 68—140 tendo game in the Manchester High School cafeteria shortly before both were to have football 0 .222 shots-27 saves). Chicago, Balfour, 3-0-0 Seattle 2 3 0 .400 108 104 permarket. Bonds If 17 3 3 0 0 0 1 .176 (Matey). 3:50. 3. Philadelphia, Latal 2 (Murphy, (24-23). R o b ^ Gamez 72- 68—140 MONTREAL CANADIENS— Traded Todd practice. Tw o unidentified students look on. San Diego 1 4 0 .200 75 105 Richards, defensemaa to Hartford for future Drabek p 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 .167 Craven), 730. 4. Philadelphia. Latal 3 (Craven, A— 17.330. Ronnie Black 72- 68—140 NATIONAL CONFERENCE considerations. Backman 3b 7 1 1 1 0 0 0 EWund), 12:04 (pp). Penalbee— Chychrun, Phi, Jim Thorpe 68- 73—141 .143 Referee— Mark Faucette. Linesmen— Ryan Eaat Slaughtc 7 0 1 1 0 0 1 .143 minor-major (high-sticking, fighting). 2:32; Gil Morgan 73- 68—141 COLLEGE Bozak, Dan Schachta. W L T Pet. PF m King 3b 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 Crowder, NJ, minor-major (high-sbeking, fight­ Kenny Knox 70- 71—141 .125 N.Y. Giants 4 0 0 1.000 106 47 GANNON— Named Len Lombardo men's as­ LVIliare c 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ing). 232; Sutter, Phi (cross-checking), 6:13; Tommy Armour III 73- 68—141 Wbshington 3 1 0 .750 101 51 sistant basketball coach. Vifolkp 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 StewarL N J (unsportsmanlike conduct), 6:13; Keith Clearwater 68- 73—141 .000 Dallas TE X A S -E L RkSO— Announced that Norm El- U.S. considers war, Iraq mulls withdrawl 2 3 0 .400 70 102 Smith p 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Slastny, NJ (holding), 10:20; Boschman, NJ Davis Love III 70- 71—141 Philadelphia 1 3 0 .250 91 95 lenberger, assistant basketball coach. Is leaving Belinda p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 (roughing), 11:17; Berube, Phi, minor-major (irv Oilers 5, Kings 5 Gena Sauers 74- 67—141 Phoenix 1 3 0 .250 40 118 to assume an assistant's job at Indiana. Landrum p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 sbgator, fighbng), 14:51; Stewart N J. major Edmonton Hal Sutton 71- 70—141 By ANDREA HAMILTON 0 4 i o 5 Cantral which was armed largely by the Soviet there.” Ffotterson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 (fighbng), 14:51; Lemieux, N J (charging), 16:29; LosAngsiss 113 0 5 Ernie Gonzalez 73- 68—141 they believe Iraq should pull out. Chicago 4 1 0 .800 104 66 The Associated Press Union. ffower p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MacLean, NJ (hooking), 19:22. Jim Hallet 73- 68—141 The 5,000 delegates applauded when .000 First Period— 1, Los Angeles, Blake 2 Tampa Bey 3 2 0 .600 108 110 The claim by the Kurdistan Smiley p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Second Period— 5, New Jersey, Sundsbom 1 Andy Bean 69- 72—141 There were signs that Western im­ (Gretzky, Sandstrom), 8:03 (pp). Penal­ Detroit 2 3 0 .400 117 126 Mrs. Thatcher said Iraqi President Sad­ Totals 156143582313222 (Driver, Danayko), 11:48 (pp). 6. Philadelphia. ties— D.Smitft, LA (holding), 6:18; Murphy, Edm Scholastic Democratic Party-Iraq could not be in­ Green Bay 2 3 0 .400 80 120 J.C. Snead 71- 70—141 A French news magazine reported that patience with the standoff was growing dam Hussein must face war crimes char­ Lacombe 2 (Hoslak, Howe), 15:02. Penal- (cross-checking), 6:30; Duchesne, LA, major- dependently confirmed. If true, it would Minnesota 1 4 0 .200 116 103 Russ Cochran 70- 72—142 CINCINNAR bes— Horacek, Phi (interlererKe). 1:32; Craven, game misconduct (high-sbeking), 10:38; U n- the U.S. military has drawn up plans to and that the U.S.-Ied forces arrayed in ges, pay reparation for the devastation of Don Podey 73- 69—142 represent an unprecedented quest for ab r h 2b 3b h r rbi avg Phi (bipping), 4:46; Marcinyshyn, NJ, miscon­ soman, Edm (high-sbeking), 13:28; Bik, LA San Frartcisco 4 0 0 1.000 82 59 Neal Lanctuler 75- 67—142MHS JV girls’ soccer free Kuwait and defeat Iraq in an attack Saudi Arabia and elsewhere in the region Kuwait and be denied the power to Beruingr 1 b 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 .500 duct, 4:46; Berube, Phi, misconduct 4:46; (tripping), 15:23; S.Smilh, Edm (slashing), Atlanta 2 2 0 .500 102 94 Tommy Moore 73- 69—142The Manchester High School girls' soccer next month. A group of Iraqi exiles said could be sent to war to force Iraq from consensus by Saddam. ONeillrf 15 1 7 3 0 1 4 .467 MacLean, N J (interference), 6:32; Samuelsson, 19:16; Elik, LA (slashing), 19:16. mount new attacks. LA Rams 1 3 0 .250 111 111 Chris Perry 70- 72—142 team bed Newingtoa 2-2, Thursday afternoon. Morris 1b 12 3 5 1 0 0 1 .417 Phi (holdng), 11;15; Horacek, Phi (hooking), Second Period— 2, Los Angeles, Sandstrom Saddam Hussein is already considering Kuwait. Saddam has declared Kuwait to be New Oriaana 1 3 0 .250 70 80 Jeff Sluman 67- 75-142Amy Dwyer scored both Indian goals while The French magazine L’Express Duncan 2b 17 1 5 0 0 1 4 .294 16:54. 1 (Robinsoa Gretzky), 2:29 (pp). 3, Edmonton, Sunday's Games Mike Hulbert 68- 74—142Jeliene LaRoeque and Dollar Chathavone each withdrawing from the emirate Iraq over­ Pentagon sources said a Marine am­ reported that U.S. military officials have Iraq’s 19th province, and Iraqi forces Winnghm cf 7 1 2 1 0 0 1 .286 Sem am v 1 (Klima, Messier), 6:07 (pp). 4, Ed­ Third Period— 7, New Jersey, Muller 2 San FrarKisco at Atfanla, 1 p.m. Jodie Mudd 72- 70-142picked up an assist Raeann Doyoa Janice Ed­ ran Aug. 2. have encircled and cut off supplies to Sabo 3b 18 1 5 0 0 1 3 .278 (Driver, Stastny), 2 3 8 (pp). 8, f^iladelphia, monton. MacTavish 1 (G.Smith, Lamb), 1231. phibious force was planning a practice drawn up plans to free Kuwait and defeat Cincinnab at Houston, 1 p.m Leonard Thompson 68- 73—142wards and Sara Suitor also played well for Hatcher cf 11 2 3 1 0 1 2 .273 5. Edmonton, Semenov 2 (TIkkanen, Lin- (H I diplomatic missions since ordering them Murphy 1 (Carkner, H o r a ^ ) , 6:49. 9, Philadel­ Detroit at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Jay Delsing 69- 73—142Manchester. The Indians are 7-1-t. Also Friday, Western diplomatic assault the Arabian coast s(X)n as a Iraq in a four-day war in November that Braggs rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 .250 seman), 1535. 6, Edmonton, Linserrwn 1 phia, Sutter 1 (Horacek, Tocchet), 731. 10, Cleveland at New Orleans, 1 p.m Larry R in lw 70- 72—142 trial run for a possible U.S. invasion of closed on Aug. 24. Larkin ss 19 4 4 defiance of Iraq’s seizure of Kuwait would destroy Saddam’s armed forces. 2 0 0 1 .211 Philadelphia, Karr 2 (Murphy, Eklund), 9:58 (Semenov), 17:44 (sh). Penalbee— Unseman, San Diego at New \brk Jets, 1 p.m Mark Lye 70- 72—142 Oliver c 10 1 2 Edm (high-sticking), :56; McTavIsh, Edm MHS freshman football weakened Friday when Germany and Kuwait. A French magazine reported L’Express said it obtained an outline Diplomats from nations that oppose 0 0 0 0 .200 (pp). 11, New Jersey, Stastny 1 (Shanahan), Green Bay at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m Bob Eastwood 68- 74—142 Davis If 19 2 3 1 0 0 (rougNng), 229; Granato, LA (roughing), 2:29; The Manchester High freshman football team 1 .158 18:45 (pp). Penalbee— Smith, Phi (holding), Pittsburgh at Dehver, 4 p.m Doug Tewell 70- 72—142 Belgium announced that their last envoys Friday that U.S. military officials have of the plan from an unidentified adviser the Aug. 2 invasion have tried to hold Reedc 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Taylor, LA, minor-misconduct (toughing), 2:46; lost to Conard, 14-6, Thursday afternoon. 2 2 8; Malay, N J (roughing), 3:53; Malay, NJ (in­ Seattla at Los Angeles Raiders, 4 p.m. Lon Hinkle 66- 77—143 out but are slowly abandoning the em­ Tateri Turner scored for the young Indians on had left the occtqiied nation. A jetliner drawn up an offensive plmi against Iraq. to Defense Secretary (Theney. The week­ Rljop 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 terference), 8:15; Boschman, N J (tripping), Klima, Edm (elbowing), 5:41; Los Angeles Dallas at Phoenix, 4 p.m Jay Haas 76- 67—143 Browning p bertoh, served by Miller (too many men), 735; their opening possession for a 6-0 Martohestar bassies for lack of food and intolerable 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 9:15; Horacek, 1^1, minor-major (Insbgator, New York Giants at IMshington, 4 p.m. John Adams 68- 74—143 carrying 257 evacuees from Kuwait and 'The U.S. forces in the gulf area now ly publication is a general news Dibble p S.SmIth, Edm (bipping), 16:22; Jortas, LA lead. Turner played an exceptional game offen­ 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 fighbng), 14:13; Crowder, NJ, major (fighbng), at Chicago, 7:30 p.m Bill Buttnar 74- 69—143 living conditions. Electricty and water Oester2b (hooking). 18:04; Huddy, Edm (bipping). 19:21. sively and defensivaly while Eric Ausbn, Brian Iraq landed in North Carolina. total more than 200,000, including ele­ magazine, similar to Time or Newsweek, 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 14:13; Samuelsson (high-sticking), 14:52; O P EN DATE: Buffalo, Indianapolis, Miami, Tom Sieckmann 72- 71—143 Jackson p 1 0 Third Period— 7, Los Angeles, Granato 2 Peregrin, Brian Lucas and Kavin Banks also The Pan Am jet, the first U.S.- ments of two armored (avalry units that have been shut off to most of them. 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Carkner, Phi (high-sbeking), 1831; Murphy. Phi New England Stan Ubey 73- 70—143 and has one of the largest circulations in Quinones ph 1 1 0 0 0 0 (Gretzky, Sandsbom), 7:20 (pp). 8, Edmonton, played well. 1 .000 (hlgh-sbddng), 18:01; Marcinyshyn, N J (high- Monday's Gams Bill Glasson 68- 75—143 chartered flight in nearly three weeks, arrived this week, the Pentagon sources France. Bates pr 0 1 MacTavish 2 (Huddy), 11:03 (sh). 9, Los An- In Bonn, a German Foreign Ministry 0 0 0 0 0 .000 sbeking), 1831; Poddubny, N J (cross-dieck- Minnesota at Philadelphia, 9 p.m. Fred Funk 71- 72—143 Chariton p 0 gales, Sandsbom 2 (Gretzky, Blake), 18:29. 10, Bennet boys’ cross country landed Friday afternoon at Raleigh- said. Officials indicated the buildup may 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ing), 19:39. Lannie Clements 72- 71—143 L’Express said U.S. planners es­ spokesman said the last diplomats in the Mahler p Los Angeles, Gretzky 3 (Kasper, Flobitallle), 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Shots on goal— New Jersey 7-13-6— 28. Brian Tennyson 72- 71—143 The Bennet Junior High boys' cross counby Durham airport with 123 American be winding down. 19:11. Penalbes— Klima, Edm, major-game tim ate the offensive might cost 20,(XX) German Embassy drove from Kuwait to Myers p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Philadelphia 16-7-8— 31. Billy Andrade 68- 74—143team dropped a 17-47 decision to Vernon miscorxiuct (butt-ending), 6:10; Graves, Edm citizens, six Canadians and others of un­ The largest weapon used so far against Scuddw p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Power-play Opportunities— New Jersey 3 of Tony Sills 71- 72—143Center Mforfie School Thursday afternooa Jus- American lives. It gave no estimate for Baghdad on Thursday. ZDF television, a (roughing), 12:52; Krushelnyski, LA (roughing), Golf known nationality. Totals 159 1 8 40 9 0 4 18 .252 9; Phlladdphia 2 of 9. Clark Burroughs 67- 76—143bn Muir led Bennet with a filth-place finish. His Iraq has been the trade embargo impiosed dead of other nations. 12:58 German station, said the group included Goalies— N ew Jersey, Burke 1-1-1 (31 Mark Hayes 72- 72—144bme for the 21-mile course was 1423. Jusbn Iraq, meanwWle, said it may stop by the United Nations. Overbme— None. Penalbes— Beukeboom, U.S. officials refused to comment, in PITCHING SUMMARY shots-24 saves). Philadelphia, Hextall (17-15), Gary Hallberg 69- 75—144Lopez finished a dose sixth. Anthony Monaco, the ambassador and his wife, along with Edm, (roughing), 3:08; Tonelli, LA (roughing), Soviet detainees from returning home if British Prime Minister Margaret Pittsburgh Wregget 2-0-0 (16:54 second, 11-9). Ted Schulz 71- 73—144Tom Bowler and Andy Brown took l l t a 12th line with Pentagon security rules. three staff members. 338. Las Vegas golf scores g Ip h r ar bb ao ara A— 17,382. Hubert Green 73- 71—144and 13th lor Bennet they have knowledge of Iraqi weapons Thatcher told her Conservative Party to Shots on goal— Edmonton 10-9-10-1— 30. LAS VEGAS (AP) — Scores Thursday after Saddam has claimed that Kuwait is Smiley 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0.00 Referee— Kerry Fraser. Linesman— Pierre David Canipe 73- 71—144^rvTo t will compete in the filing Invitational Los Angeles 4-5-11 -2— 22. the second round of the $1.3 million Las Vegas systems. The evacuation began Sunday be prepared for war if those sanctions Landmm 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 Champoux, Bob Hodges. Stave pats 72- 72—144 on Saturday. historically part of Iraq and has said The Foreign Ministry official, who Power-play Opportunities— Edmonton 1 of 6; International, played on the 7,169-yard, par— 72 and Iraq has promised to let at least l^tterson 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 0.00 Andrew Magee 69- 75—144 fail. repeatedly that Iraq will never withdraw. spoke on condition of anonymity, said Los A n g le s 3 of 7. Las Vegas Counby Club, the 7,111-yard, Drabek 1-1 2 16 1-31 2 4 3 3 13 1.65 Bruins 3, North Stars 3 Lance Tan Brcack 72- 72—144Bennet girls’ cross country 2,000 Soviets leave. Goalies— Edmonton, Ranlord 1-0-2 (22 par— 72 Desert Inn Counby Club, and the “We must hope they work,” she said in However, an Iraqi opposition party- they had run out of focxl. Belinda 2 3 3 1 1 0 4 3.00 Boston 2 1 0 0— 3 Don Shlray 75- 69—144 shots-17 saves). Los Angeles, Hruday 1-1-1 7,101-yard, par— 72 Spanish Trail Counby Club The Berviat Junior High girls' cross country U.S. Defense Secretary Dick Cheney an address at the close of the party’s an­ 1 Rower 2 2 2-3 3 1 1 1 3 3.38 MInnssola 0 2 1 0—3 David Edwards 74- 70—144tM m e ^ e d Vernon Center Middle school. in-exile said the Iraqi ruling Arab Baath 2 13 (30-25). courses: Belgian officials in Brussels said their Walk 1-1 11 7 7 2 8 4.85 First Period— 1, Boston, Wesley 2 (Brickley, Billy Ray Brown 73- 71—144 plans to ask Soviet officials next week nual conference in Bournemouth, Mark O'Meara - 2T-7S, T h u rs ^ y afternooa Stephanie Myers Socialist Party has circulated a question­ Smith 0-1 1 5 8 5 5 0 5 A— 13,831. 67 64—131Payne Stewart - remaining two diplomats also left for 9.00 Carter), 8:03. 2, Boston, Byers 1 (Carpenter, 71 73—144led Bow et with a second-place finish. Her bme for intelligence data on the Iraqi military. S 44 Referee— Terry Gregson. Linesmen— Shane Tim Simpson 66- 67—133 England. “If not, the military option is Totals 40 18 17 8 34 3.48 Wslz), 1723. Penalbee— Wesley, Bos (hook­ Michael Allan 74- 70—144was 15:30. J ^ i Ponbllo and Michelle Fogarty naire asking prominent members whether Baghdad Thursday. Heyer, Swede Knox. Duffy Waldorf 68- 65—133 ing), 138; Quintal, Bos, major (fighbng), 6.33; Jerry Haas 72- 72-144took third and fourth, respecbvoly, while Lisa John Cook 64- 70—134 Cincinnati Mcltea, M ia major (fighbng), 6:03; Poulin, Bos Jim Colbert 75- 70—145 Fuller was 10th. Emiyn Aubrey 67- 67—134 g ip h r ar b b ao ara (slashing), 13:00; Propp, Min (hooking), 15:02. Jim Booros 69- 76—145 Loren Roberts 66- 68—134 Dibbts 4 5 0 0 0 1 10 0.00 Dewey Arnetts 73- 72—145Illing boys’ varsity soccer Second Period— 3, Boston, Douris 3 (Raulla Robert Wrsnn 70- 64—134 Myers 3 3 2-3 2 0 0 1 4 0.00 Rick Todd 73- 72—145 D.Sweeney), :54. 4, Minnesota, Dahlen 1 (Bel­ BobTway 67- 67—134 Ih e filing Junior High boys' varsity soccer Mahler 1 1 2-3 2 0 0 0 0 0.00 Andy North 72- 73—145 lows, Modarra), 4:13. 5, Minnesota, Propp 3 Jay Don Blake 67- 68—135 team u p ^ Its record to 7-1 with a 3-1 vlctorv Scudder 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0.00 (Modano, Bellows), 8:58 (pp). Penal­ Gary Nichols 68- 77—145 Gary McCord 67- 68—135 over the East Hartford freshmen Thursday after­ Chrlm 0-1 3 4 4 2 1 3 3 2.25 ties— D.Sweeney, Bos, double mimr (rough­ Calendar Peter Persons 72- 73—145 Billy Mayfair 67- 68—135 noon. Vanvelin Blake scored two goals for lllino Brwng 1-1 2 11 9 4 4 6 5 3.27 ing), 7:07; Craig, M ia doubla minor (roughing), Webb Haintzelman 72- 73—145 Ken Green 66- 70—138 while Scott Ruganis added the o t f ^ S Jackm 1-0 1 5 1 -3 7 2 2 3 4 3.38 737; Bourque, Bos (holding), 8:09. Today Lee Janzen 74- 71—145 David Frost 64- 72—136 ^ iwll lor filing were Ron Lesniak, ^ c e VWtt Rijo1-0 2 121-3 10 6 6 7 15 4.38 Third Period— 6, Minnesota, Modano 1 Boys Soccer Fkicco Mediate 74- 72—146 Ian Baker-Finch 68- 68-136 Kris LIndsbom and Dan Copelarxi. '' Totals 5 44 35 14 13 21 42 2.66 (Wilkinson). 10:18 (pp). Ponalbes— Wesley, Bos Fermi at Manchester, 3:30 WsynaLavl 73- 73—146 Brad Bryant 71- 65—136 (holding), 1:57; Kolstad, Min (cross-checking), East Catholic at Xavier, 3:45 Bob Gilder 71- 75—146 Kirk Triplett 67- 69—136 SCORE BY INNINGS 5:48; Byers, Bos (holding), 9:27. John Inman 73- 73—146 Bolton at Rocky Hill, 330 Phil Blackmar 67- 69—136 PHtsburgh 301 810 120— 14 Overbme— None. Penalbee— Nona. Covenby at Cromwell, 3:30 Paul Azinger 69- 67—136 Cincinnati 520 240 212-18 Shots on goat— Boston 14-8-12-1— 35. Min­ RHAM at East Hampton, 3:30 Tom Byrum 66- 70—136World Championship scores Radio, TV DP— Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnab 3. LOB— Pit­ nesota 6-14-15-4— 39. Girls Soccer Donnie Hammond 70- 67—137 CELY, Frartoe (AP) — Scores Thursday altar tsburgh 35, Cincinnab 24. S B — Larkin 2, Bonds Power-play Opportunities— Boston 0 of 2; Manchester at Fermi, 3:30 Richard Zokol 69- 68—137the first round of tlw $325000 LPGA Wbrid 2, Redus, ONeill, Winningham, Backman, Van Minnesota 2 of 5. NFA at East Catholic, 3:45 Dan Forsman 68 69—137 Championship on the par-72, 6,155yard Csly Today Goalies— Boston, Moog 2-0-1 (39 shots-36 Cross Country Slyke, Reynolds. C S — Bates, Redus, Winnin­ Bobby Wadkins 70- 67—137 course (American unless noted): saves). Minnesota, Casey 1-2-1 (35-32). Ellii^toiVPrince Tech at East Catholic (boys gham, Bonilla S— Hatcher, Jackson, Morris. Brad Fabel 69- 68—137 Cathy Gerring 3 4 -3 5 -6 9 4 p.m. Golf: Las Vegas Invita- A— 5,280. and girls), 3:30 SF— ^b o , Quirxines, Winningham, SlaughL Bob Wolcott 67- 70—137Cindy Rarick 3 4 -3 5 -6 9 Referee— Den Marouelll. Linesmen— Randy Girts Swimming tional, ESPN Saves— niw er, F^tterson, Myers 2, Dibble. P.H. Horgan III 69- 68—137 Dottle Mochris 37-33— 70 Mitton, Leon Sbckle. East Catholic at Haddam-Killingwortfi, 7 p.m. Rijo pitched to 1 batter in Ihe 8bi (Game 4). Nolan Henke 68- 69—138Daniells Ammaccapane 7:15 pjii. — College soccer: Volleyball 34-37— 71 HBP— Morris by Drabek, Bell Browning. Tom Purtzer 69- 69—138 Marie-Laura de LorenzI, Franc 37-34— 71 East Catholic at SL Joseph, 3:30 UConn at Pittsburgh, WHUS (91.7- W P -D ra b e k. Dave Barr 68- 70—138 Beth Denial 3 6 -3 5 -7 1 FM) Umpires— Wendelstedt, MeSherry, Rungs, Blaine McCallistsr 68- 70—138 Saturday Chris Johnson 37-35— 72 R sn n ^ Crawford, Davis. Nick Price 69 69—138 Football Betsy King 3 7 -3 5 -7 2 7:30 pjn. — Whalers at Red Official Scorers— Glerm Sample (Assistant Craig Stabler 70- 68—138 Bowling Trish Johnson, Britain 36-36— 72 Wings, Channel 20, WTIC Athletic Director, University of Cincinnati, Manchester at Fermi, 1:30 p.m. Brian Ctaar 69- 69—138 Hillhouse at East Catholic, 1:30 p.m. Calhy Johnstone 33-39— 72 Games 1 and 2). Jack Lang (Executive Buddy Gardner 67- 71—138 Patty Sheehan 36-37— 73 8 p.m. NLCS Game 6: Pirates Secretary, Baseball Writers Association, Boys Soccer Mark McCumber 71- 67—138 Afako OkamolD. Japan 36-37— 73 at Reds. Channel 3, WFAN (660- Powder Puff East Catholic at Fairfield Prep, 10 am . Ed Fieri 74- 65—139 Games 1 and 2). Red Foley (Baseball Writers R il Bradley 38-36— 74 Gwen Fader 458, Lori Fenton 195-506, Bar­ Girls Soccer Steve Jones 70- 69—139 AM) Associabon, rebred, Games 3, 4 and 5). Evan Dawn C^e 37-37— 74 bara DeCaprio 213-524, Natalie Ladue 463, Tourtellolte at Covenby, 11 am . Mark Brooks 70- 69—139 Pattak (President of Ffottak Associates, Games Fiosie Jortes 39-38— 77 Montville at RHAM, 1 p.m Curt Byrum 70- 69—139 XX j ~ Horse Racing: 3. 4 and 5). Terry Siemlnski 190-467. Colleen Walker 41-37— 78 Meadowlands Cup, ESPN House cuts Chmielecki B-2 bomber says new job ■‘m . spending is no conflict By DONNA CASSATA ^ .n By SCOTT BREDE The Associated Press Manchester Herald

WASHINGTON — The House approved a 1991 MANCHESTER — Town Attorney Maureen military spending bill Friday that would cut off produc­ Chmielecki defended her upcoming job switch on tion o f B-2 stealth bombers at 15 planes and slash Presi- Friday, saying it would not be a conflict o f interest to drat Bush’s budget request for the Suategic Defense In­ start a law firm with an assistant town attorney that she itiative. appointed. By a vote o f 322-97, lawmakers adopted the overall On Oct. 26, Chmielecki will leave Kahan, Kerensky, ^ ck a ge that g iy ^ $268 billion to defense, including a Capossela, Levine and Breslau, the Vemon-based law $5.3 billicMi addition the House Appropriations Commit­ firm where she is currently an associate, in order to start tee tacked on this week to meet the revised budget levels a firm with Robert Boland, whom she had appointed to approved by Congress. the assistant town attorney post. tf Overwhelming support for the bill came despite White Chmielecki said she didn’ t think that anyone would House statements that Bush would veto the legislation view the change as a conflict o f interest with her present because o f wholesale cuts in strategic weapons. position o f town attorney. I A total o f 132 Republicans joined with 190 Democrats “ He [Boland] is not hiring me. We arc going into the m voting fw the legislation while 39 Republicans and 58 venture as equal partners,” she said, denying that the Democrats opposed the bill. venture had anything to do with her appointing him to R)llowing House approval in September of a defense the municipal position. Tha Astociatad Praaa authorization bill that sets spending ceilings, the legisla­ “ I’m at a point in my professional career where it is tion cuts Bush’s proposal for SDI to $2.3 billion in the time for me to grow and have more flexibility,” EGYPT ASSASSINATION — Egyptian forensic and security teams inspect the Mercedes car fiscal year which began Oct. 1. He had requested $4 7 Chmielecki said, noting that the switch would be a jump of Egyptian Pariiament speaker Rifaat el-Mahgoub, 64, who was shot dead by assassins in billion. from an associate to a partner status for her. downtown Cairo Friday morning. The appropriaticms bill also stops production o f the Chmielecki said the joint venture would not require B-2 stealth bomber at the 15 aircraft under construction more time than her current position does, so it wouldn’ t and provides no production money for the Pentagon’s Kennelly blasts Bush stance affect her job as town attorney. plan to place M X nuclear missiles on railroad cars. Egypt Parliament speaker, By MELISSA B. ROBINSON “ I will be as busy in my new practice as I am now,” Instead, the biU creates a strategic pot o f $618 million mit, she said. “ N ow w e’re back she said. Herald Washington Bureau Medicare, eliminates the hike in the for the M X and Midgetman land-based missiles. trying to do something in the House In facL the attorney said, that since the new firm will gasoline tax and the two-cent tax on The spending blueiMint also provides $403 million for and Senate, Ways and Means and be based in Manchester, it w ill easier for her to swing by the V-22 Osprey despite Defense Secretary Dick W A S H IN G TO N — Rep. Barbara home heating oil and includes three bodyguards killed Finance committees, w e’ re going to Town Hall, where her office is located. Kennelly, D-Hartford, said Friday airplanes that were previously Cheney’ s second attempt in two years to kill the tilt-rotor try to bring a package that will pass “ I w ill virtually be two minutes away” from Town aircraft. she is “offended” by President omitted from a luxury tax. on the floor. Hall, she said. one o f the newest and most luxurious in Cairo. Bush’s refusal to siqipiort a new It gives individuals a break on By NEJLA SAMMAKIA The spending plan calls for a cut o f 77,000 U.S. troops “ If he vetoes it,” she said, “ that’ s Chmielecki said she didn’t feel that the move would budget that would increase the in­ capital gains by excluding up to Tho Associated Press Moussa said the assailants awaited el-Mahgoub’s car worldwide. The Bush administration has proposed a cut his business.” affect her relationship as Boland’ s boss when the two and escort with their rifles hidden in handbags. come tax rate for the wealthiest $1(X),000 in gain from a capital o f 38,000 fimn the active duty troop total o f 2.1 million. The Democratic Ways and Means are working for the town. Americans to 33 percent. gains tax. But it does not slash the C AIR O , Egypt — Gurunen today killed the parlia­ One Soviet-made hand grenade and four home-made The Senate is expected to take up its version o f the ap- package was one of several being “ Bob [Boland] and I are both professionals,” she said. Kennelly was among the House tax rate from 28 to 15 percent, as ment speaker and three security men outside a explosives, which were timed to explode but didn’t, propriatimis bill next week. TTie package apjjroved by the developed this week as lawmakers Ways and Means Committee “ And I don’ t consider any o f the assistant town attor­ downtown hotel. The attack came after the government were found on the roadside near the hotel, Moussa said. Senate Appropriations Committee late Thursday is try to get a new budget passed by an Bush has suggested he would like. Democrats who spent the last three neys to be at a different level than myself.” warned that terrorists might strike to punish Egypt for its Policeman defused them later. markedly different from the House-approved legislation. Oct. 19 deadline amid confusion “This is a kind o f package that an Chmielecki said that she and Boland decided to open days developing a Democratic opposition to Iraq. Moussa said he suspected the attackers were foreig­ emanating from the White House individual like Donald Trump can­ a law firm together after he started the assistant town at­ budget proposal that w ill likely be There was no claim o f responsibility for the attack by ners or local Moslem fundamentalists. H e refused to over what terms the president is not get a greater benefit than some­ torney post. brought to the House floor for a vote gunmen on motorcycles, but the interior minister said he elaborate. willing to accept. one selling a small business in my Boland could not be reached for comment. next week. suspected Egyptian Moslem fundamentalists or foreig­ Moussa, who said he was traveling 300 yards behind Lottery The Democratic proposal softens district,” Kennelly said. ners. “I am and always will be very el-Mahgoub’s car during the attack, dismissed questions many provisions that liberal respectfid o f m y president, but he is Rifaat el-Mahgoub, 64, speaker o f the People’ s A s­ alwut whether he was the intended target Islamic Democrats objected to in the “^ e proposal eliminates the “ bub­ not now in the position o f dictating,” sembly and the second ranking politician after the presi­ militants tried to kill an interior minister with a bomb Here are Friday’s lottery results from around N ew original, failed budget that was ble under which upper middle in­ K e ^ e lly said. “ He had his chance. come taxpayers pay a greater share Fired worker dent, was shot as he sat in the rear o f his chauffeur- and shot at two interior ministers in 1987. One o f the England: backed by Bush and congressional driven Mercedes, Interior Minister Abdel-Halim Moussa “ He and his agents were in the big leaders. o f their mcome in taxes than higher ex-ministers was wounded seriously. (budget) summiL and the little sum­ said. The gunmen then fled as other security men President Hosni Mubarak’s predecessor, Anwar CONNECTICUT It takes less money out of income earners by bringing the top returned their fire, Moussa said. Sadat, was killed Oct. 6, 1981 by Moslem extremists, Daily: 5-3-3. Play 4: 8-3-2-4. Lotto: 8-10-15-40-42-43 tax rate up to 33 percent. kills two The shooting occurred as el-Mahgoub’s car drove by who then tried and failed to overthrow the government. the Hotel Semiramis Inter-Continental, a block from the Today’s shooting occurred 90 minutes before Moussa MASSACHUSETTS U.S. Embassy. The speaker was heading for a hotel was to have briefed reporters on the outcome o f a na­ U.S., PLO tilt over Israel WOODLAWN, Md. (AP) — A disgruntled former Daily: 8-2-2-7. Mass. Millions: 1-3-8-13-24-45 (bonus about l >/2 miles away where he was to meet a Syrian employee opened fire at a car dealership Friday, killing tional referendum Thursday. Results showed 93 percent No. 6.) delegation. UNTT^ NATIONS (AP) — A a fellow auto mechanic and the general manager and o f the Egyptians voting approved Mubarak’s proposal to hard to culdvate in the gu lf crisis. Moussa told reporters that four young assailants at­ U.S. initiative in the Security Coun­ Thursday afternoon. President wounding another man before turning the gim on him­ dissolve the People’s Assembly and call new elections. NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND We have a couple o f issues sdll tacked el-Mahgoub’s vehicle and an accompanying Moussa warned before the vote that Iraqis and other Pick 3: 8-5-2. Pick 4 : 7-6-0-8 cil to condertm Israel for using dead­ Bush telephoned French President self, police said. to be setded," U.S. Ambassador security car from two Suzuki motorbikes. Arabs had infiltrated the country to destabilize the ly force against Palestinians ran Francois Kfitterand, whose govem - Employees said Wilton Reed, 25, o f , was "^om as R. Pickering had said as Three escaped on the bikes, he said. They rode government through terror attacks, including assassina­ R H O D E IS L A N D aground Thursday over PLO rnent has said it is willing to vote for fired W e^esday when he refused to work on a car that tired representatives ended their through a nearby underpass in front o f the hotel, speed­ tions. Egypt has led Arab opposition to Iraq’s annexa­ Daily: 0-1-9-3 demands for a tougher resolution. the PLO-backed resoludon con­ had been returned to the dealership’ s service shop. meetings at 4 ajn. Thursday. ing against the traffic on the one-way sheet. tion o f Kuwait. demning Israel, The New York Baltimore County police spokesman Jay M iller said The Security Council failed to The fourth ran into a densely populated area nearby It was unclear what effect el-Mahgoub’s assassination Sir David Hannay, the British Times reported Friday. The Times, Reed walked into the service shop just before noon, and reconcile the ^ r o a c h o f the United and disappeared. He wounded two bystanders who tried might have on the election process. The constitution U.N. ambassador and October presi­ quoting administradon officials, said fired on his former co-workers with a 9mm pistol. States and Britain with that o f the to stop him, Moussa said. provides that elections must be held within 60 days of Index dent o f the Security Council, said on Bush told Mitterrand the alliance A veteran mechanic, Robert Daughton, 35, was killed Palestine Liberation Organizadon The minister, confirming earlier reports, said two certification o f the referendum results. NBC radio after leaving a meedng a p n s t Iraq would be hurt if the outright, and the general manager o f the dealership, W il­ and the non-aligned movement security men were killed in el-Mahgoub’ s car and Mubarak scheduled the referendum because the na­ Thursday night with Pickering: United States had to veto the resolu­ liam Bishop, 46, died o f his injuries several hours later B ubble G um despite two days o f intensive U.S. tion. another in a security car ttaveling behind him. tion’s highest constitutional court had declared illegal 1 4 ,1 5 Nation/Wbrld 8 -1 1 at University o f Shock Trauma Center in Bal­ J u s tn e s s lobbying and marathon negotiaUons I think if we fail to get an agree­ An hour after the shooting, el-Mahgoub’ s black Mer­ the election laws under which the parliament was seated. 13 O b itu a rie s A U.S. agreement to condemn Israel timore. o ia s s itie d ment tomorrow (Rriday) that would cedes sat outside the hotel, its rear window and right 3 3 -3 9 O p in io n 1? Wednesday night and Thursday Under Egypt’s Constitution, el-Mahgoub as par­ to m ic s ^tCT Monday’ s killing o f 19 Phles- The service manager, John David Laird, 35, who fired 3 0 -3 2 P e o p le 16 morning. be very, very unsadsfactory. I think front window smashed. One o f the two slain bodyguards liamentary s p ^ e r was the second-ranking official be­ i-ocus Uman demonstrators by police in Reed, remained in critical condition at the hospital 1 7 -3 2 H e lig io n pn tomorrow is the time when we must in the car lay in the front seat, his head tom apart by cause Mubarak has not named a vice president A politi­ H o b b ies J c r ^ e m has been seen as a major Friday night. M iller said. 2 0 5>enior Citizens 2 9 That put the United States at the have to have a vote. . . . I think gunfire. h o m e cal moderate, el-Mahgoub had been speaker since 1984, 18 S p o rts AH-AA risk o f haying to veto the PLO-back- ^ ft m ^blic policy toward Isril. “He seemed like a friendly enough guy ... I guess Local/State w e’ve reached the end o f a long A second car — a Peugeot — was stopped about 200 El-Mahgoub mostly took his cue from Mubarak, and 6 S o d a ! ‘ 19 ed resoludon against Israel, a move 8°''®'™nent commonly something just snaps in a person,” said employee Kim L o tteiv 2 negodading process. We ought to be yards away, a man’ s body hanging onto the roadway despite his ranking in Egypt’s heirarchy, had little real 1 Television 2 1 -2 7 shields the Jewish state from con- that would infuriate the Arab nadons ready to make a decision tomor­ Miller, 25. “ From what I heard, he had problems with from the rear seat. That man also was identified as a Ma/ichester Has It 7 V ifeath er 4 authority other than over parliament His high ivofile, President Bush has been trying so row.” demnauon by exercising its veto in his girlfriend. I guess they were engaged to be married the council. member o f a security detail traveling with el-Mahgoub. however, made el-Mahgoub a relatively easy target for and she bndee o ff the engagement two weeks ago." A ll streets were blocked around the 28-story hotel. attackers. 9 9 0 REGIONAL Weather Saturday, OcL 13 Obituaries • v» 1 1 Jorma Nurmi Mildred S. (Studley) resident of Manchester for more Jorma Nurmi, 80, of 39 Fbxcroft Westbrooke than 70 years. She was a member of f5f5f5.'5>SS»; Drive, Manchester, husband of the St. James Church...... yyyj? late Emma (Huhtala) Nurmi, died Mildred S. (Studley) Westbrooke, She is survived by four daughters imiEllOIJSE Friday (Oct. 12) at Manchester 83, of 385 W. Center St., Mrs. Edward (Eda) Kay, Mrs. Al­ Memorial Hospital after being Manchester, died at the Manchester bert (Gemma) Catalano, Mrs. Merle stricken at home. Manor Friday (Oct. 12). Bom in (Doris) Shaw, all of Manchester, Nurmi was bom in Helsinki, Fin­ Lawence, \ ^ s . , she had formerly and Mrs. Carl (Lillian) Lipgens of land. on Nov. 21, 1909. and was a resided in Long Meadow, Mass., Melbourne, Fla.; 11 grandchildren; resident of Manchester for over 30 moving to Manchester a year ago. sixteen great-grandchildren; a niece years. Prior to his retiremenL he was ‘ She was a long-time member of the in Italy; and two nephews in LIQIJIDATIOIVWe Need To Clear $000 Square Feet! the owner and operator of the Nurmi First Park Memorial Baptist Church Canada. in Springfield, Mass. Auto Body Shop of Vernon for over Prayer services will be held Mon­ look For The Big Tent & Trailer At Our Warehouse (Al's Other Place) Hartford Rd., Manchester 50 years. Nurmi was a member of She leaves a daughter, Joan W. day at 10 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral 316 the Elks B ro East Hartford #2063 Brown of Manchester, three Home, 400 Main St., Manchester, and the Sphinx Temple of Hartfoixl. grandchildren and one great- with burial in St. James Cemetery.’ li^AREHOUSI grandson. He is survived by a son and a may call at the funeral home 2 GREAT DAYS ONLY! C lEA R O ^ dmghter-in-law, Jeffrey A. and Funeral services will be Monday, on Sunday, 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial Linda Nurmi of Manchester; a 11 a.m., at the Byron’s Funeral conuibutions may be made to the FRI. T0a.m.-8p.m.*SAT. 10a.m.-5 p.m, W h i r l p i ^ l Home, 1858 Allen St., Springfield, sister, Lillian Massetta of New Lon­ Visiting Nurse and Home Care of HEAVY DUTY don; two grandsons, Robert and Mass. Burial will be in Hillcrest Manchester, 545 N. Main St., Washer David Nurmi; a granddaughter, Jen­ Park Cemetery in Springfield. 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II you don't receive your Herald parents be involved in abortion except when the life of the mother is s' I#-- T j u v a n decisimis by young people, although threatened or in cases of rape or in­ 1989 Chevrolet van hit M a r tin , a j m m . short distance away from Marty’s numy states have p a s ^ laws re­ cest MANCHESTER Cooktop . / •wowtiwn svfvios m . quiring notice or consent by a parent president Bush vetoed the spend­ Cafe, where the deceased woiked, wwpkdays lor delivery in Manchester. police said. -P IU S - 445 Hartford Rd. T H tSSA U S u g g o ^ canier rates ate $1.80 weeMy, $7.70 tor or parents. Many of the mam laws ing bill last year because be (^^>osed eiOSEOUTSI Keeney Si. Exit O il 1-384 IN C U R Tel. 647-9997 one month, $23.10 for three months, $46.20 far six have been invalidated by court allowing Medicaid abwtions in any According to the police, no action HOOVER WAREHOUSE WIUJMANTIC PARKING LOT *49 months and $92.40 for one year. Newsstand oriix’ 35 dedsions. cases other than when the mother’s has been taken against Brennan yet, Upright Vteuumt oenisaoopy. 1329 Main Streol (Al's Other Place) life is in danger. md the accident is still being inves­ - P U I S - The bill was iqiproved on a 76-15 tr««iS9 . Next To Super Slop & Shop | 316 Hartford Rd. tigated by State Police Troop K and IMEO Tel. 450-0405 Scratch/Dent Specials 1 vote. After the House finishes, it That abortion language has been Mdnehester most likely will be sent to a con­ the object of yearly congressional ™ Eastern District Mmor Crime Rifrigirdort Evan Big SciM n TV's Squad. M Watli«nl Hundreds Ot tismsl 9 9 0 LOCAL/REGIONAL Buckley will Will E,T. crash this party? MANCHESTER HAS NORTH HAVEN (AP) — The in Pine Bush, N.Y. He described his said. stories will be flying this weekend encounter as a nighttime sighting of Ninety percent of UFO reports 288 Center Street fight Weicker about alien creatures with three-digit an unusual light. come from well-intentioned people We Buy and Sell hands and windowless, disc-sh^)ed whose sightings can be explained as spacecraft. “I didn’t see a metallic craft 1> HARTFORD (AP) — A committee fonned by con­ natural phenomena or known tech­ And no one will be laughing. without windows,” he said. Baseball Cards servative columnist William F. Buckley Jr to f i^ t the nology, according to Robert BOTTLED SPRING WATER third-party gubernatorial bid of former U.S. Sen. More than a dozen UFO resear­ “As a seasoned investigator in Bletchman, a Manchester attorney chers and people who claim to have Mon to Sat. 3 PM to 7 PM 645-6961 PREMIUM PACKAGED AND BLOCKED ICF Lowell P. Weicker Jr. will begin running television and these phenomena, I was unable to and public relations director for been abducted by aliens arc meeting 191 CENTER ST. I radio commercials next week, the committee treasurer. explain it by any natural cause,” he MUPON, the Mutual UFO Network. SPECIAL ORDER in North Haven for the fourth annual MANCHESTER, CONN FOR RENT 400 Sq Ft, Buckley, a Stamford residrat, will be featured in the CAKES THE DIFFERBICE IS CLEAR intematiOTal conference on “The MON.-SAT. 10-5 r r s A HEALTHY CHOICE commercials, according to William L. Hanley Jr., com­ (203) 646-0228 THURS. 10-9 ______Call 643-1442 mittee treasurer. UFO Experience.” Robert Luca and Betty Andreas- MANCHESTER ICE 643-1129 “Lowell Weicker is man without a plan for Ccmnec- Wedding cakes are our specialty. 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I can th iri of no more effective spokesman 6:30 am-12:00 noon ■EDORA OPTICAL to make this point than Bill Buckley,” Hanley said. by gray-sldnned, hairless creatures, 3 feet to 4 feet tall with three-digit Red \^ng ^loes XT The Weicker c^p aig n dismissed the Buckley effort PETER J. F E D O R A hands and holes for ears and J ICE out of hand, saying the conservative columnist spoke Come again & join us for breakfast! Work Shoe Specialists Licensed Optician nostrils. I for few people in Connecticut ★ Corned Beef Hash, Eggs, Slzes6to16AA-EEEE “It’s not only me,” she said. I 400 wesr MKWie Tpke announces Medicare Assignment i I Contact Two years ago, Buckley mounted a similar effort “There are hundreds of thousands of Home Fries & Coffee I Manenesra Pancaoe Accepted I Lenses when Weicker was seeking a fourth term in the U.S. cases already documented I MarKhesta, CT 0604C' 20}fc46-8424 BOTTLED SPRING WATER Senate as a Republican. Weicker lost a close race to worldwide. There are many who $3.79 PREMIUM PACKAGED AND BLOCKED ICE 48S Hartford Road Mon.-Wed.,Fri.;9:00-5:3C Democrat Joseph I. Lieberman, then Connecticut’s at- haven’t repented it because they I tomey general. (Keeney Mall) Thurs.: 9:00-8:00 can’t deal with the bizarreness of it ” ★ Mushroom & Bacon Omellette Manchester, Ct. 06040 Sat.: 9:00-1:00 This year, Weicker concluded he could not win the Ed Walters of Gulf Breeze, Fla., with Home Fries GOP gubernatorial nomination and created his own will also be there. He said he would know what you’re drinking [ party, A Cormecticut Party, to run fw governor. tell the conference about the day he $3.50 Weicker gained nationwide attention in the mid-1970s came home fi-om a construction job 'Y es, we do windows" as one of the first Republicans to take on President in 1987 and saw a round, glowing ★ Broccoli & Cheddar Omellette MANCHESTER Richard Nixon during Watergate. object hovering near his driveway. It Certain Teed Vinyl Replacement Windows MEMORIAL CO. Campaign finance repents released Thursday show was the first of his reported ex­ with Home Fries that Buckley has given $1,100 to Weicker’s periences with UFOs. $3.50 Is N.S.F. Certified Opp. East Cemetery Republican rival in the governor's race, U.S. Rep. UFO researchers attending the John G. Rowland. OVER 45 conference issued an appeal Fnday (National Sanitation Foundation) Also in the running is Democrat Bruce A. Morrison, 649-1106 YEARS to President Bush to “take the wraps 643-8609 CALL 649-5807 EXPERIENCE who is also a congressman. off the governmental cover-up of the Weicker has maintained a strong lead in public UFO situation.” Where Friends Meet For Breakfast! Stop down and taste it 643-7787 opinion polls since entering the race. “We want Bush to put an end to OMbwOfOMMMIM QUALITY MEMORIALS the secrecy over research by the in­ or call for more information. 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Offer expires 10/31/90 • heaters • janitors • masons realtors Ask for Joanne ^ • opticians • plumbers • pools 1 9 9 0 Names in the news ■ Nashville Mayor Bin Boner has been so diverted Attempt on Aoun’s life, NATION/WORLD by his romance with aspiring country singer Traci Peel that he isn’t doing his job, talk show host Phil Donahue says. ’I'-" “You are very close to giving the finger to the city,” Syrian Army advances Donahue said during a t^ in g of “Donahue” Thursday. Rare elephant birth “You’re a distracted mayor. You were an out-of-the- By M OHAM M ED SALAM questioned by military officials and in the encircled Christian enclave in closet adulterer.” The Associated Press confessed that he was ordered to kill ' an attempt to forestall the expected CHICAGO (AP) — After a long staff believes the calf bom Thursday Peel and Boner made national headlines during their Aoun. It did not say who gave those Syrian attack. 22-month pregnancy and a short is a female, but they will not know reported summer romance while the mayor was still BEIRUT — A Shiite Moslem orders. The report also did not iden­ five-hour labor, Bozie, a 15-year-old for sure for at least a day. married to his third wife, Betty. Boner married Peel on gunman fired at Christian Gen. tify the aide who was hit or describe “I am ready to die on the bat­ Asian elephant, has given birth at Bozie had no apparent difficulty Oct. 1, three days after his divorce was final. tlefield of honor rather than sur­ Lincoln Pile Zoo, officials said. Michel Aoun on Friday as he ad­ the extent of his injuries. in the delivery, officials said. She Boner said he has accomplished much during his render. Be sure I shall die fighting,” “So far, the mother and baby are dressed thousands of supporters, but was mated 22 months ago in three-year term. The broadcast said the attack Aoun told the cheering crowds doing just fine, and are getting to the bullet missed the general and Springfield, Mo., with Onyx, a 25- “I’ve brought more money into Nashville than came as Aoun talked to his sup­ around the hilltop palace east of know one another,” said zoo Direc­ struck one of his aides, Aoun’s radio year-old bull elephant in the Dicker- anybody else,” Boner said. “We lived up to our com station said. porters, who have formed a human Beirut in Baabda, Lebanon’s Chris­ tor Lester Fisher. He said the zoo son Park Zoo. I mitments. We have a totally integrated solid-waste The assassination attempt came shield around the presidential pialace tian heartland. management system.” shortly after the Syrian army moved Peel sang “Rocky Top” during the show, accom­ thousands of troops toward the panied by Boner on the harmonica. enclave for an expected attack on NEED SOME EXTRA ■ Singers Webb Pierce and Vem Gosdin, honored the headquarters of Aoun, who has this week during Country Music Week, were hospital­ resisted orders by Lebanon’s ized with different ailments. government to step down. Pierce, 64, a nominee for the Counuy Music Awards The developments contributed to SPENDING MONEY!! Hall of Fame, was in stable condition in the intensive the growing instability in the Middle care unit of Southern Hills Medical Center early East, where the United States is Newspaper routes available Friday, a hospital official said. struggling to hold together its al­ Pierce, who suffers from pancreatic cancer, under­ liance of Arab states opposed to the In your area... went abdominal surgery in htoch. He was hospitalized Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. 'M r Thursday when he began hemorrhaging. Syria, the main power-broker in Earn money and prizes by Pierce recorded “There Stands the Glass” and Lebanon and Iraq’s arch-rival, is an “Wondering.” Tennessee Ernie Ford was named this important part of that effort. But the It delivering the year’s hall of fame inductee at the Country Music As­ U.S.-Arab alliance has been shaken sociation awards show Monday. by Israel’s slaying of 19 Palestinians Manchester Herald Gosdin, 55, was in stable condition Friday at Baptist in Jerusalem on Monday. Hospital’s coronary care unit with bypass surgery Aoun’s radio station said the In your neighborhood. scheduled later in the day, the hospital said. He was general’s supporters saw the gim- The most important thing adimitted earlier in the day. man aiming a pistol at him and Gosdin was honored Wednesday at the annual Th» Associated Pr»t* Call today to get more details. pushed him before it went off. The your kid’s teacher needs to know EXTRA PROTECTION — A young Jewish girl stresses her views on recent awards banquet of the American Society of Com­ gunman “staggered as the gun went posers, Authors and Publishers. He was recognized for IS Palestinian stonings by wearing a cooking pot on her head in the old city of off, wounding an aide standing close your kid his hit songs “I’m Still Crazy,” “That Just About Does to the general,” the broadcast said. Jerusalem. Nineteen Palestinians were killed in last Monday’s bloody clashes IL” and “Who you Gonna Blame it on this Time.” 647-9946 It identified the assailant as an Given abundant encouragement, stimulating challenges and with Israeli police. ■ An eighth-grader who is battling cancer got her 18-year-old Shiite Moslem from the clear standards o f accountability, our students discover their spirits boosted when rapper M.C. Hammer met with southern town of Habboush. The Alpine...... all her before a concert. possibilities and flourish under the care of teachers who Armory...... all radio said he also holds an Bissell S t...... 97-184 “He was really, really nice,” Robyn Best said after Australian passport. understand and respect individual strengths Roadblocks, water used Dale R d ...... all talking to Hammer Thursday night at Rochester’s The radio said the assailant was Deepwood...... all EXTRA Community War Memorial. “The kids at school are not Devon...... going to believe this.” \^sit Watkinson: a school community where East Center St...... 25-207 odd The meeting was arranged by Annette Coley, a Weekly students learn to take responsibility for East Center St...... 156-202 secretary at Strong Children’s Critical Care Center. Health Tip by Israelis on Arabs East Middle Tpke...... 216-236 oven their own educations Coley wrote about Robyn to local radio station Englewood...... all WDKX, which forwarded the letter to Capitol Records Learn about our By EILEEN ALT POWELL whether to emphasize protecting Mestinians. Garth R d ...... 89-138 and Hammer. Golway St...... all • Commitment to standards o f excellence of the Coalition The Associated Press The issues have divided the United States and Hammer wrote back that he’d be happy to meet Greenwood...... 1-226 of Essential Schools, as repxnted on CBS and PBS its allies. Hamlin S t...... all Robyn, and the radio station sent her tickets and back- JERUSALEM — Israel used curfews, The Arab League will hold an urgent meet­ Haynes...... !!.!!!!"""!."!all stage passes. specials on the crisis in education roadblocks and water camions Friday to stop ing on the confrontation next Wednesday, sour­ Hillcrest...... all ■ The Duchess of York will make a four-day offi­ • College preparatory curriculum, with special programs in thousands of Arabs from attending prayer ser­ ces in llmisia said. Horace S t...... !”all cial visit to Australia next month, Buckingham Palace writing, creative arts, computers and learning skills for vices at the Temple Mount, where police killed Jean Rd...... 0-29 Shortly after Shamir spoke, the Palestinian aimounced Friday. grades 6-12 19 I^estinians earlier this week. human rights groi^, A1 Haq, issued its prelimi­ Joseph S t...... Z!!!.....all The duchess was invited to Australia by the Royal Roy D. Katz In the occupied territories, troops shot and nary report on the killings, calling them a mas­ Keeney S t...... i ’^4 Flying Doctor Service, but will also carry out other • Transition-to-CbUege program for high school graduates killed two I^estinians and wounded at least 10 Lodge...... !""Z ....a ll CALCIUM MINUS FAT who earn college credit next door at the University of sacre and urging “international protection” for Ludlow Rd...... all engagements in New South Wales and Victoria from in clashes with stone-throwing youths, Arab Palestinians. fHtxtAh4 Nov. 5 to 8. The calcium in milk is the most Hanford reports said. ^ 3 *0 ...... 285-378 usable form by the human body. The group said massive stone throwing, New State Road...... all The former Sarah Ferguson, who will turn 31 on • Pledge to promote a multi-cultural society through our Also Friday, Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir which police say (X'ompted their gunfire, did Most children also need butterfat Packard St...... !!!y,all Monday, married Prince Andrew, the second son of in milk for growth. Adults on a admissions policies and the values we nurture said Israel would reject any effort by the UJ^. not begin until after tear gas was fired onto the Russel...... g|| Queen Elizabeth n , in July 1986. On their wedding Security Council to send a team to investigate low fat diet should consider this; • “Day School Express” bus transportation to 26 towns Temple Mount. It also accused paramilitary 441 South Main Condo's...... all day, the queen made Andrew the Duke of \brk. whole milk contains only 3.5% the Temple Mount deaths, which occurred border police units of opening fire without Spruce S t...... '14^108 ■ Syndicated columnist David S. Broder of The fat by weight, but that fat is 50% Monday. warning. Squire Village...... all Washington Post is this year’s recipient of the Elijah of the calories. In low fat 2% Shamir said a UH. investigation would be Steephollow...... all Since the revolt against Israeli occupation of Parish Lovejoy award, Colby College officials said. milk, fat supplies 30% of the Open House an infringement on Israel’s sovereignty over Strong S t...... !.!".”!!'.all calories, in 1% milk, fat supplies the territories began in December 1987, 760 Wetherell...... gll Broder, winner of the 1973 Pulitzer Prize for distin­ Jerusalem. Israel captured the Arab sector, guished commentary, will be honored as the 38th 18% of the calories, but fat sup­ Palestinians have been killed by Israeli soldiers Woodland...... !!..!!!!!!!!all Grades 6-12 and Postgraduate which contains the Temple MounL from Jordan Lovejoy fellow in a Nov. 16 ceremony at Colby’s plies only 2% of calories in skim or civilians. milk. All milk supplies the same in the 1967 Middle East war and later annexed Waterville campus. He will receive an honorary doctor it. good usable calcium and other Sunday, October 21 An additional 278 Palestinians have been of laws degree and deliver the annual Lovejoy lecture. essential minerals and vitamins. “In the recent past in the Middle EasL there killed by fellow Arabs, most on suspicion of The award is presented aimually in memory of the 2 - 4 p,m. have been a number of incidents where people collaboration with Israeli authorities. Rjrty- CMLNCW Colby alumnus who is considered America’s first mar­ were killed.” the premier told Israel radio. “We eight Israelis have died in the violence. tyr in the struggle to protect press freedoms. Lovejoy did not see the Security Council being pres­ The latest victims were Amar Derouchme. 647 - 9 9 4 6 / 6 4 3 -2711 was killed in 1837 trying to defend his abolitionist sured to such grave discussions and with such 20, from the West Bank village of Toubas, and newspaper from a pro-slavery mob. broad outcomes.” Watkinson School Rami Jarar, 18, from nearby Jenin, Arab Broder, picked by a panel of journalists and college NailoiMn I CMMra A Security CouikU resolution condemning reports said. Derouchme was shot in the head officials, Im written four lyooks on American politics. 1 die incident has been hung up over differences ^48*MaIr^treef VO in a stone-throwing clash with troops, and Jarar liaufl|pHtprBprali> He also writes a semiweekly column that appears in Manchester on the form of a UJ^. investigation and was shot as soldiers chased curfew violators. more than 300 newspapers. 649-102S f 9 9 0 tr Government denies soldiers killed innocent peasants MTS i BUILDERS ' ... By CHEGE MBITIRU In the past, ethnic tensions bet­ 6 4 6 2787 The Associated Press The Maryland-sized country of 8 ween the ruling majority Hutu and 'million has an average of 566 Thtsi have led to slaughter. people for every square mile, com­ NAIROBI, Kenya — Rwanda In the early 1960s, the Hutu bru­ today said its forces killed several pared to an average in the United tally crushed a 1\itsi uprising, killing States of 63 per square mile. hundred rebels disguised as more than 10,000 and forcing civilians, but the government denied Rebels from Uganda invaded hundreds of thousands of others to Rwanda on Sept. 30 seeking to over- that its soldiers had massacred in­ flee. throw President Juvenal Mike Bugnacki, President of MTS nocent peasants. Rwanda has refused to repatriate The central African nation is Habyarimana, whose government any of the refugees, estimated at they accuse of comqjtion, human Builders, Inc. Is being congratulated for under increasing pressure from the mwe than 1 million worldwide, be­ international onnmunity to explain rights issues and failing to resolve cause of overcrowding. the refugee problem. being selected as an official Scholz De­ reports that more than 1,000 sign Builder by Amby Emmick, Area Rep­ civilians were killed Monday by government frnces seeking out rebel resentative, for the National Home De­ sympathizers. OPEN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14; 1-4 PM sign Firm. It also has been severely criticized ’A* for arresting at least 3,000 suspected rebel supporters in the cmital, A I icik i A Th# A®8ocl#t®d Pffts# Also pictured above helping Mike Kigali. yah■ ALIEN SEARCH — An engineer stands at the control panel at Argentina’s In­ celebrate at the site of MTS Builders new Rwanda denied its soldiers mas­ stitute of Radioastronomy near Buenos Aires. A high-technology radio sacred civilians and announced it receiver, linked to a radio telescope, expands the search for radio signals from sub-division of Scholz Design Homes is had released 1,200 of those detained extraterrestrial civilizations. after determining they were Rwan­ A Specially Created his father, Tom and his uncle, Frank. dan citizens. To allay international concern, the MANCHESTER NEIGHBORHOOD govenrment said it would allow con­ Arms workers ditions of the remaining detainees to by M.T.& BUILDERS DON'T MONKEY be monitored by a diplomatic com­ mittee led by the Vatican’s represen­ will be laid off Th# AMOciatod Press tative in Rwanda. AROUND... BOARDING UP — Gary Aspin nails plywood The detainees, like the rebels, are ILION, N.Y. (AP) — Remington Arms Co. will lay over windows on a beach cottage in Nags predominantly members of the minority Tlitsi tribe and include off 200 to 300 workers next month due to a slowdown in Head, N .C . in preparation for Hurricane Lili. businessmen, intellectuals, senior m gun sales, a plant official said. Aspin works for a company that maintains cot­ Try Our Pay-By-Mail civil servants and clergymen, ac­ -•'A The layoff^s, most of them permanent, will take effect tages for absent owners. cording to sources in the coital. Nov. 16, according to plant pianager John Winske. Employees were notified Thursday. Program... In Washington, the State Depart­ ment said it had stressed “the impor­ It makes paying your subscription easier on you “The layoffs will affect all parts of the organization,” |i .ij .< — s he said. Instead of paying your carrier every 2 weeks, you can tance of respect for human rights. In Agency moves particular, we have urged the r-; Winske said he would not have laid off workers if he simply write a check for 3 months, 6 months or a full government of Rwanda to enforce thought he could call employees back to work next year. year...drop it in the mail. Then, you can forget about their president’s declaration that ‘This shows the nature of our business right now,” he raving ready cash to pay your carrier, answering the said. door when it's inconvenient or being at home to oav to ban bags Rwandans should avoid any acts of your bill. ' retribution based on ethnic differen­ LOT6 LOTS Winske said demand for Remington’s products is ces.” down, and company management thinks it will continue WE WILL NOTIFY WASEUNGTON (AP) — The Consumer Product to decline until mid-1992. Simply complete the coupon below and send it to YOUR CARRIER Safety Commission said Friday it has taken the first step “It will take us about two weeks to determine exactly us...or if you would like more information onour Pay- THAT YOU AREA to ban infant “bean bag” cushions because of 30 reported Iy-Mail call the Circulation Department PAY-BY-MAIL which jobs we will cut,” he said. “Some employees have cases of babies found dead on them. LOT? LOT 4 M7-9946. After initial payment and prior to exoira- CUSTOMER The commission voted Thursday to publish a notice of developed special skills during their years with us, and tion, you will be billed. we’d like to retain them.” proposed rule making in which it will seek public com­ Employees with more than 16 years with Remington ments to help it develop an accurate definition of the will keep their jobs, he said. product LOTS This is the second time in as many months Remington L“ o ,iZ ’'on'' P ' - - begin my payby The cushions are filled with plastic foam beads or Arms has announc^ large layoffs. The company laid off other granular material that can conform to the body of Enctosed please find payment for ------an infant especially to the face, when the infant is placed about 150 workers in September, citing sales slowed due LOTS to changing attitudes toward hunting. Carrier Delivery; stomach-downward. “lUm extra pounds After the current layoffs, the Remington plant, 12 T^ey have been promoted as resting or sleeping places □ 3 months *23.10 for infants or devices to prop them upright but in at least miles southeast of Utica, will employ about 1,000 □ 6 months *46.20 Q l year *92.40 Senior Citizens; 30 cases have led to death through suffocation. into extra energy people. The company employed nearly 1,500 earlier this □ 3 months *21.56 □ 6 months *43.12 □ i year *86.24 year. atDietCenter.” Only 9 lots set on over 12 acres on top of Birch Mountain. Each Bob I^meister, managing editor of the monthly trade Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment / Tip Amount home to be ^ ilt, has been selected to blend harmoniously with the I Susan SaintJames publication American Fie Arms Industry, said the layoffs UPI to dismiss I rolling terrain, using Scholz Designs which capture the spirit of could be seen as part of a trend as consumers buy fewer Motor Route Delivery: Coventry, Andover, Bolton -$27.30.3 months Lose fat, not muscle. Researcli I today, yet are rooted in the classic architecture of the past. Scholz luxury items. shows 92% of the weight lost is excess fat, not water or muscle. Design embodies timeless architecture, subtle sophistication and Guns, like anything else, have gone up in price and Name employees meticulous attention to detail! Eat real food. No prepackaged consumere have been tightening their belu since last meals required. Take a ride to the site this Sunday, 1-4pm. Meet the builder, Mike spnng, he smd Friday. The average price of a rifle this year is about $500, he said. ^ WASHINGTON (AP) — United Press International Get fast results. U l P l i ^ ^ Bugnacki, and review the selection of Scholz Design homes. f Apt. said Friday it would dismiss an unspecified number of Watch ptounds ------, ------“Maybe we won’t go into a recession, and we can call DIRECTIONS; Birch Mountain Road to top, right on Villa Louisa employees and concentrate its reporting on 15 populous nteltaway ( j e i l t e r I Road. 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L E iW D R O , Calif. — “ Vote yes on no,” says the economy will embezzled satincal r ^ o cxMnmercial for Proposition Zero, a fic­ titious initiative on California’ s November ballot. “ Say no to agitprop from big oil, big business and big-mouth t - " ^ 1 political consultants.” stagnate funds Conjured up by a radio talk show host, the Proposition KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — ^ ro spoof IS a parody of the wildly conflicting claims When Becky and ftte r Schafer ar­ for and against the dozens o f ballot initiatives that face By JOHN D. McCLAIN the state’ s voters in every election year. The Associated Press rived in town last year, they had an But the advertisement deftly uses humor to make a .4- 4- ' art collection, a $30,000 BMW and plans to move into a $1 million senous political statement. “ Say no to the tactics o f dis- H O T SPRINGS, Va. — Top business leaders predicted Friday that the U.S. economy w ill stagnate during the home in an exclusive suburb. But the Schafers’ flirtation with second half o f this year. A minority said a recession is r- fi T-y/ i-V* here or on the way. lifestyles o f the rich ended Thursday The Business (Council’ s fall forecast projected a nearly in a federal court in N ew York City. ROBERT imperceptible 0.3 percent economic growth rate in the Becky Schafer pleaded guilty to WALTERS second half o f 1 9 ^ , and said oil-driven inflation will criminal charges she embezzled $3.3 climb to 6.1 percent before falling back below current million from her former employer. levels. New York-based Citibank. One-fourth o f the corjwrate economists preparing the Mrs. Schafer, who has a year-old report foresee a recession, a minority supported by daughter, faces up to 20 years in prison. tortion, lies, innuendo and personal attack,” it proclaims. several o f the Business Council members. “ Protect your constituticmal right to have no opinion and “ As far as I ’m concerned, w e’re in a phase o f a reces­ Her husband was not charged keep it to yourself.” sion,” said Edmund T . Pratt Jr., chairman o f Pfizer Inc. with a crime. But Citibank, in a law­ The message is clear: Some Californians are over­ Asked whether he thought the nation was in a reces­ suit filed in August in Johnson whelmed by if not disenchanted with — the prolifera­ r % sion, Lewis T. Preston, chairman o f J.P. Morgan & Co., County (Kan.) Disuict Court, ac­ tion o f complicated ballot measures that are promoted or replied: “ I do.” cused him o f complicity in the em­ denigrated through simplistic slogans and deceptive ad­ The outlook for a short boost in inflation is based on bezzlement. The suit, which seeks vertising. the assumption there w ill be no war in the Persian Gulf. unspecified damages, is pending. WINS TELEPHONE FIGHT — Estelle Simon, 70, poses with Ballot initiauves and referenda are hardly unique to ■Die forecast was presented to the 100 leaders of the Citibank says Mrs. Schafer used California. Plebiscites on issues are lawfiil in ^ nation’s top corporations at their semiaruiual, two-day her telephone at her Sudbury, Mass., home, where she was her power as a bank executive to il­ proximately half o f the 50 states. meeting at this mountain resort. won her fight with the New England Telephone Co. and state legally write as many as 165 checks The media as scapegoat Preston, a council vice chairman, noted major dif­ to pay for the house in the Kansas In recent years, voters from Florida to Arizona and officials to change her area rate structure, which was forcing ferences between the council’ s forecast last spring and City suburb o f Leawood, Kan., the Maine to Washington have been faced with decisions at H v e months ago, I called on my the current one. long-distance dialing, even from one end of a local high BMW, and a houseful of art, desig­ the polls on AID S, abortion, auto seat belts, catfish fellow journalists to throw themsel­ ■ o f Media Perfidy. I w ill dispatch The projections prepared by the 19 corporate school to the next, after a 17-year battle. ner furniture, expensive china and promotion, state lotteries, strip mining, judicial ves on the mercy o f the Amencan STO M P units to investigate accusa­ economists for the M ay meeting predicted 2 percent jewelry. procedures, handgun sales, hog farm ownership, historic people and tell all, but they have tions agmnst the media. I w ill ex­ economic growth in the second half o f the year and 2.5 landmarks and scores o f other issues. refused, and now m y patience is JOE pose evil-doers and thereby extir­ Nowhere, however, is the process more routinely wearing thin. SPEAR pate them. In coming weeks, you percent in 1991. The current expectation foresees just 0.3 Yale to invest \CRAMFEDF0RS-P-A-C-E\ percent growth in the second half, 1.2 percent in the first relied upon — or more widely publicized outside the It has l(Hig been rumored that the can look for STO M P teams in these |2-Car Models half o f 1991 and 2.6 percent in the second. state — than in California, where it was initially media have their own agenda, that locations: IStart At promoted early in this century by Gov. Hiram Johnson, a they conspire to effect it, that they The Sheepshead Bay area of “There’ s an even bigger change in mood” on the part populist Republican. o f the economists, Preston told reporters. After suggest­ disparage anyone who opposes it. ■Brooklyn, N.Y., where local fisher­ $10M in project ing moderate growth last May, “now, by contrast, they’re Although he and others view ed citizen lawmaking as N ow the truth o f the matter has been men have had trouble selling their 4995 too. and the media just ignored much more worried — not worried enough, in my judg­ an antidote to the influence exercised over the state legis­ established and there is no avoiding catch because o f news reports o f By LARRY ROSENTHAL them. And that s why he got in a meet later this month to decide lature by wealthy corporations and powerful political medical waste washing up on New ment — but much more worried.” it. I refer, o f course, to the ir­ smt, and that s why he invaded The Associated Press Indeed, while only five o f the 19 believe an economic whether to approve the financing machines, a analysis notes that the refutable case against the press that York beaches. I f the media had not Kuwait, and that’s why our soldiers plan for the Ninth Square project. process has undergone profound changes in the ensuing reported it, fish would still be sell­ downturn w ill occur in 1990’ s final quarter, the panel has Sen. Alan Simpson presented to nao to ne sent to Saudi Arabia. TH E NEW HAVEN — Yale Univer­ decades; increas^ its recession risk assessment from 22 percent in The authority would supply more Saddam Hussein last April. D A M N M E D IA D ID IT! ing. “The news media sort o f wiped sity, in its largest investment ever in Its April survey to 39 percent in its latest survey com­ than half o f the financing for the “The system seems to have slipped away from the The Wyoming Republican, a us out,” said one fisherman. urban development in N ew Haven, This is nothing that Reed Irvine, pleted m September. first phase, expected to cost $95 m il­ citizens it was intended to serve into the hanHc o f the lanky repository of homespun I^amount Leader of Accuracy in has agreed to purchase $10 million Memphis, Tenn., where an anti­ Economists generally define a recession as two lion. very kind o f special interests it was meant to contain. humor and wisdom, visited Iraq in taxable bonds to help finance a Protect I Media, hasn’t been telling us for 20 abortion group called Life Choices straight quarters o f negative economic growth. The Ninth Square project is an Your Carl Merely qualifying a measure for the ballot can cost as with a Senate delegation and in­ ye^s. He even wrote a book in major downtown redevelopment held a banquet last spring and the “The probability of recession by mid-year 1991 has in­ ambitious plan to rehabilitate and miKh as $700,000 and consume more time than most formed Saddam that his negative project. which he revealed how the media press didn’t cover it. Syndicated creased from 29 percent to 47 percent,” their report said. redevelop a decaying, four-block Garages citizen groups can muster. image was the result of media The university is stepping into a “ deceived the public about South columnist Cal Thomas, a moral Preston said the economists are vufually unanimous in area o f downtown that comprises mistreatment. Said the senator “ I $100-million-plus project where “Takmg their place is a whole new industry o f consul­ Africa, Nicarag^, the Vietnam watchdog, addressed the organiza­ thinking that the recent oil price hikes will not last. one o f the original nine squares that believe your problems lie with the War.” If the media had not reported banks have feared to tread because tants, professional petition circulators, pollsters and tion, noted the dearth o f reporters ‘T h at’ s because o f the critical assumption o f a decided were laid out by the city’ s founders Western media___ The press — and o f the collapse o f the real estate in 1638. media gurus who have been lured away from traditional about Watergate, Reed says, Richard and observed: “Most journalists majority that there either w ill be no Persian G ulf hos­ Room Additions it is a haughty and pampered press market campaigns by special interests willing to spend whatever Nixon would have stayed on the job, favor abortion on demand” and tilities or that if hostilities do occur, they w ill be relative­ The first phase, which developers — they all consider themselves Mayor John Daniels praised Yale It takes to promote or fend o ff these measures.” the presidency would not have been “ regularly report the rantings o f the hope to begin this fall, would create political geniuses. That is, jour­ ly brief and not result in significant damage to oil fie ld ' for helping revive a project con­ weakened, and the United States pro-abortion side” but rarely “ report facilities,” he said. 333 residential units, 50,(XX) square There are other problems. As the issues become more nalists do. They are very cynical.” ceived four years ago as the center- would have been able to remain in on events, such as the L ife Choices feet o f street-level retail space and complex, so do the ballot propositions — but few if anv You see? Now I admit that Alan “ Because the consultants believe oil prices w ill come piece of downtown redevelopment. Viemam and protect it from the banquet, that would counter those 644 paiking spaces. yotere have A e lime to read them, much less the 's p c c i^ - Simpson has it in for the media (he down significantly, they do not at this point believe that “ In easy times, everyone wants to communists. Millions o f lives would reports.” ized knowledge required to analyze and understand them. once accused journalists o f trying to have been saved. what has happen^ to crude will have permanently dis­ participate,” the mayor said stick things in Ronald Reagan’s torting effect on the Consumer Price Index,” he added. Thursday. Now I know that Reed Irvine is Gilroy, Calif., “Garlic Capital of A WemOestgned Extension Can “gazoo”), and I admit he is Yale’s investment would be a safe Give You So Much More. A Den. thought to be a bit o f a buffoon, but the World,” where the press reported In their report, the economists said they expect C PI in­ VUEBaVBMCO Extra Bedroom Or Recreation enamored o f his own shtick, but he one, however. It would be buying Room. how can anybody deny that logic? It last summer that skunks were rum­ flation to reach 6.1 percent by year’s end and then slow Manchester Herald is on to something. That sUiff that the bonds, which carry a top-quality TWESPAY - is indisputable: THE MEDIA maging through garbage cans at the to 4.5 percent in the first half o f 1991 and to 4.2 percent Saddam said about annihilating half rating, from the Connecticut Hous­ K IL L E D M ILLIO N S ! in the second. 7:00PM DESIGN SERVICE - FREE of Israel with chemical weapons? park where the Gilroy Garlic Fes­ So now you see why I am running ing Finance Authority. The authority OxTrfi of the Assumption Founded Dec. IS, 1881 as a weekly. And that nerve gas he dumped on tival was being held. Festival Another council member, Allen E. Murray, chairman out o f patience. It is time to put an is a quasi-public agency established ^ South Adams Street VIOLETTE Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. his own Kurdish citizens? The workers charged that the media ex­ end to tlus treachery, and I intend to o f Mobile Corp., told reporters he sees no petroleum in 1969 to assist in the purchase, MandiesJer^a aggerated the story. “ A s far as I ’m shortages this winter and that crude oil prices which have UOOAdimisjion CONSTRUCTION media reported it with an execrable take action. Under the auspices o f development and constructioif of CALL TODAY Executive Editor . . Vincent Michael Valvo lack o f sympathy and understand­ concerned,” said one, “ the press has doubled since the Aug. 2 Iraqi invasion o f Kuwait will owrS1,00OCashPriB« 1 low- and moderate-income housing ___ Andrew C Spitzler the Spear Foundation, a small Free Estimates SO i News Editor_____ ing! been skunked.” “ come down and come down hard.” AkConcSHonat .1 Washington think tank, I will form a in Connecticut. A pungent mess, but S TO M P will “This assumes no war,” he added. I mean, Saddam’s got problems. Special Tribunal for the Obliteration The C H FA ’s board is expected to 528-3541 get to the bottom o f it. 9 9 0 ^ B U SH E D JUST FdfTWDS

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Los Lobos return to rock music FOCUS Pullout Section, Page 17 Saturday, October 13,1990 Band once turned away success

By DAVID BAUDER Indian artifacts on display at Illing The Associated Press By DIANNA M. TALBOT ALBANY, N.Y. — Seemingly poised three years ago Herald Features Editor 1 ' to supplant Richie Valens as the most successful Mexican-American rockers ever, Los Lobos turned MANCHESTER — In 1910, a young couple by the away. Now they’re back to reclaim their turf. name of Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley Bailey went to Assam, “The Neighborhood,” a collection of bluesy rockers India, where they became medical missionaries for a fierce head-hunting Indian tribe called the AoNagas. and pointed social commentary, is the first the rock The couple, who came from Pennsylvania, stayed with world has heard from this East Los Angeles band since the AoNagas until 1928, raising eight children and .C their cover version of Valens’ “La Bamba” saturated the providing religious ^ d a n c e and medical services to the airwaves in the summer of 1987. tribe. Today,^ collectibles from that long adventure have Most musicians would sell their soul for a hit of the been memorialized by their granddaughter in an exhibit magmtude of “La Bamba.” Los Lobos acted as if they’d on display at the Lindgren Gallery of Art at Bling Junior stumbled upon a hornet’s nest. High School. “We were becoming like a household word,” said The display was made possible by the Baileys’ songwriter Louie Perez. “I was at the checkout stand and granddaughter, Barbara Clark, an environmental I could hear us blaring out of a car radio. That’s a real educator for the Manchester School system who works good thing, but it’s another thing you have to deal with. out of the town’s Oak Grove Nature Center. Her mother, It’s as scary being struggling as it is equally frightening who was raised in India, was the Baileys’ eldest child. being successful.” "Thi^is the first time that these items have been ex­ The 15-year-old band reacted to stardom by recording hibited,” said Clark during an interview at the junior high “La Pistola y El Corazon,” a collection of Mexican folk school. The exhibit, which includes genuine tunes. As expected, it was commercial suicide. photogr^hs, tools, weapons, clothes. Jewelry, baskets, Los Lobos have a definite love-hate relationship with earners, animal skins and other mementos, fits in with “La Bamba.” In recent concerts, they’ve pointedly the Junior high school students’ social studies cur­ refused to play the one song with which most of the riculum, she said. ' f general public identifies them. “It’s an excellent learning opportunity for the stu­ That’s because it was a cover song by a band that dents,” Clark continued. “I think it shows the ingenuity takes fierce pride in its own material. of the native people. This is all rare material that can only be seen in a museum.” “If it was one of our own songs, I think we would have felt a lot differently about it,” said singer David Hidalgo, After the exhibit ends, Clark plans to conduct in-depth ARTIFACTS — At left, who shares writing chores with Perez and Cesar Rosas. education^ leaures about the tribe for Illing and Bennet student educator Bar­ “For a lot of people, that was all they were expecting Junior High Schwl students. The exhibit, owned by bara Clark displays ar­ Clark and her siblings, is on display through Friday at Il­ from us. We were getting tired of that and wanted to get tifacts made by the away from it.” ling Junior High, 226 East Middle 'Runpike. Gallery AoNaga tribe of India. So, for the second time in their career, Los Lobos hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 ajn. to 2:30 pm . Below, a circa 1920 abandoned rock ’n’ roll — at least temporarily. According to Clark, her grandfather grew up in Pen­ nsylvania, worked his way through medical school as a “I talked to people who said that it really took a lot of photograph shows tribe miner, eventually b u rn in g both a doctor and a women suffering from guts to not c h ie after the heels of the big hit and to do mmister. Clark said her grandfather decided to go to something that was not going to be a hit record but really India because he felt “called” to help natives who had lit­ goiters, or swelling of said something, really meant something,” Perez said. tle little knowledge of medicine and religion. th e thyroid gland. We didn t snub our nOse at success. We appreciate The Indian tribe he came to know, the AoNagas, was Above, a tribesman what happened. In a responsible way, we put out a record prided itself on the number of enemies wears formal clothes. of music that was not known to people in the United -T ° "° P !'- a <"ree-year absence, Los Lobos are back to reclaim tbelTTolk” It killed and b e h ^ e d , according to Clark. States. It also gave us enough time to take a little bit of a roll turf. T h e Neighborhood, a collection of bluesy rockers and pointed social commentarv is ^ The tribe built many small storage houses, called break, to cleanse ourselves of things. To get back on the first the rock world has heard from this East Los Angeles band since th e ifc ^ e r versioJi’ if Monmgs.” which were filled with shelves of enemy track.” skulls, 'n e natives also believed that animals and plants We personally needed to reaffirm our identity to our- the Richie Valens’ "La Bamba" saturated the ainvaves in 1987. The band’s album followino had spirits, Clark said. They also dyed the hair of then- selves as well as show some responsibility,” he added. beheaded enemies red and used the hair to decorate their In intemews, members of Los Lobos talk a lot about weapons and war costumes because the color red was responsibility — to themselves as musicians and to their “fierce” to them. community as role models. sure she’s home by dusk after visiting her son and his Termites were considered an edible delicacy, Clark Sometimes, it seems, responsibility weighs too heavily family. things beyond those boundaries and communicate an said. idea that we’re all survivors.” on this band. “The Neighborhood” retrieves the sense of The disillusionment that Perez and other band mem­ One of Clark’s grandfather’s greatest accomplish­ Musically, ‘The Neighborhood” is a melange of folk, . fun that was missing from “By the Light of the Moon,” bers feel about their neighborhood is reflected in the new ments in India was to cure natives of goiters, an illness in their last album of rock originals, without sacrificing so­ album’s title cut r(Kk, country and blues. One song even sounds vaguely which a person’s thyroid gland swells due to iodine cial conscience. Irish. John Hiatt and Levon Helm lend their voices to a deficiency, causing large lumps on the neck. He supplied “The accessibility and affordability of hard drugs in few verses. You can’t take a song such as “Jenny’s Got a Pony” the ccMnmunity is one of the main reasons for the the tribe with edible iodine supplements. V too seriously, especially when a chorus of neighborhood Bailey also used medicine to heal natives’ wounds and deterioration of the neighborhood,” he said. “In the song, But listen closely to “Be Still,” a genUe Hidalgo and illnesses, Claric said. kids are singing in the background. Los Lobos also cover we lake a particular family and go from brother, sister! Perez-penned ballad. It may represent an important mid- In the late 1920s, Claik’s grandfather died of typhoid an old rhythm and blues song called *^Georgia Slop.” father and mother to show how one family is tom by the me ^ound for a band that’s won a Grammy for its “We wanted to get away from the'kind of deep, intro­ fever after visiting another village in India and drinking social and economic struggles.” fa n ^ ^ ^ plays for fist-pumping rock V spective, narrative feel that ‘By the Light of the Moon’ tea that was made with contaminated water. His wife was He calls “The Neighborhood” the most direct song the not aUowed to stay in India with her children, and the had," ftrez said “But we somehow gravitated to some­ band has ever written, but it’s sUll in terms general V T hat was the last song we wrote for this record and it family moved back to the United States. thing we wanted to say. ‘The Neighborhood’ has a lot to enough so a listener can feel it’s his or her neighborhood seems that might be a new direction that might be lead­ Clark’s mother, Elizabeth, settled in Detroit. Mich., say about the iiuier city and urban life.” the band is talking about, not Los Lobos’. ing to something else,” Hidalgo said. “That was the first where her children grew iq). Clark earned a science Perez doesn’t live in East Los Angeles anymore, but “It’s really easy for us being in an ethnic group — not tiiM we successfully used traditional Mexican rhythms education degree from Eastern Connecticut College in his mother still lives in the house where he grew up. The so much a minority any more — living in a very insular WiUimantic and later earned her master’s degree in 1 with English lyrics. neighborhood has deteriorated to the point where his kind of community, to write things that are directly out science education. She settled in Connecticut and cur­ mother has iron bars covering her windows and makes “It’s a combination of rock and traditional. Little by of our personal reality," he said. “We wanted to take little, they’re moving closer together.” rently resides in Willington. 9 9 0 FOCUS/Home Keep furniture FOCUS/Social looking its best Wish-lists of home owners Your favorite armchair may still be comfortable, but is it still clean? 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It’s a comprehensive biography of new Nixon” won the {xesidency and in­ greenhouse windows (33 percent), white with black trim. They have cleaned using a commercial solution sold for remov­ the 37th U.S. president, even-handed, ing spots on clothing. When applying these com­ herited the divisive Vietnam war. skylights (26 percent) sit-down con­ white main tops, sides and storage But the stove’s main sales point well-researched, full of good His attempts to end the war — versation areas (18 percent), and drawers and black glass oven doors. pounds, always wear rubber or vinyl gloves and woik photographs and familiar footage. Un­ (aside fiom its fame as a status sym­ in a well-ventilated area. diplomatic initiatives, stepped-up fireplaces (8 percent). Free-standing units also have black bol for upper-class Britons) is its fortunately, Nixon and his inunediate — Before ^plying a cleaner of any kind, always bombing and “Vietnamization” of the Said a reader in Oden, Texas: glass backguards fiamed with black operation based on stored heat, with family did not cotqrerate in the making test fw colorfasmess on a small area of a part that is ground war — divided the nation even “Our home is 20 years old and so trim. Gas models have black por­ no dials or knobs to regulate of the film. further. never seen, such as on the back zipper side of a are our appliances. I dmi’t really celain sealed burners and por- temperatures. The stove has four “Nixon” makes fine viewing for The Watergate era is the best and need beautiful new {qjpliances. Mine celainized black cast iron burner ovens (for roasting, baking, simmer­ cushion or on the arm next to the cushion. Let it dry someone bom since 1%9, for whom to see if it causes shrinking final hour of “Nixon.” We get to see the are working fine. But it’s a lovely grates. Electric models have black ing and wanning) and three surface Nixon is ancient history, but it won’t dream.” — brooding still photos of Nixon reflector bowls under plug-in open plates (for boiling, simmering and Here is the procedure for cleaning cotton or syn- satisfy those who lived during his ^ t i c upholstery using the suds of homemade clean- bunkered in the White House and the Designer appliances? coil elements. warming). All seven, plus grilling prime. speech that claims the support of a mg solution. Remember to use only the foam, never Caloric’s consumer research and broiling, can be active at the Nixon has been a national figure “great, silent majority.” turned up a wish for designer ran­ apply the soluttcm itself. James Paullin, Caloric’s vice same time. It’s perfect for those who since 1948, when the young California The film shows how the White 1. Prepare the following equipment and supplies: a ges, and so it’s offering five Ultra- president of marketing and sales, want a stove in classic design that congressman made headlines by bird- House, perceiving political opposition whisk broom or a vacuum with an uphostery attach­ Tech designer models in its new says the company noticed that quite will cook superbly but not require dogging Alger Hiss’ alleged Com­ ment, a rubber or plastic s c r ^ r , a pan of warm to the war as subversiMi, compiled an high-end Prestige line of gas and a few people raised the question of constant attention, says Phil Tonks, munist ties before the House Un- “enemies list,” used by the FBL CIA water, soft cloths and paper towels. Put two electric ranges, using an eclectic designer ranges in consumer sur­ AGA’s general manager in this American Activities Committee. and IRS to attack its foes, and created black and white color scheme. veys. “While this was not a majority country. tablespoons sotqj flakes and two tablespoons am­ “Nixon” fails to show how his monia in 1 quart hot water. an extralegal “Plumbers” unit to stop character led to the “high crimes amt leaks. 2. Brush or vacuum the furniture well. After the misdemeanors” that toppled him for And then there was the Watergate cleaning solutimi has jelled, whisk it until a mass of concealing his government’s ties to the break-in. But for Washington Post suds forms. Rub suds into a small, concealed area of Shutting down for the winter June 1972 botched break-in at reporters Bob Woodward and Carl the^ fabric. Let it dry. If the area fades, discolors or Democratic offices in the NWtergate Bernstein (uncredited by name in shrinks, have the job done professioWly, If not, complex. “Nixon”), the president and his men By POPULAR MECHANICS that are drained undergo increased marketed under a number of private shampoo the rest of the falxic. Interviews with Nixtui historians a rut oxidation, and existing rust that 3. With a suds-coveted cloth, gently rub the suds might have gotten away with it. labels. (Recreational antifreeze is biographers carmot illuminate the ^ As it was, the reporters found a would remain relatively stable when in a small area. When the suds become soiled, scrape labyrinth of Nixmi’s character. As his­ If you own a summer home or one brand name). Dowfrost is an an­ “massive campaign of political spying wet will crust over and flake when them off with the scraper. Wipe the scraper clean on torian James MacGregor Bums head south with the first cold snap, tifreeze, but when used properly, and sabotage” that led straight to the dry. When the system is recharged, leaves no toxic residue. Its intended paper towels. noted elsewhere, “Nixon was not mere­ you know the difficulties involved White House and triggered our nation’s loosened flakes of rust will clog 4. Wet a cloth in the warm water, wring well and ly complex, he was opaque.” in shutting down a house for the use is for freshwater systems of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Russo greatest CMistitutional crisis. winter. aerators, hose screens and toilet campers and motorhomes, but it also wipe sudsed area. Dampen the fabric only slightly, “NixtHi” tells of a boy bom to a ballcocks. don’t soak it. There are excellent interviews with The problem, of course, is that woilb well in house plumbing. honor and James Russo, brother of the lower middle-class family, with an im- cheerfuL eiqransive fMmer aides, in­ without heat, every pipe and ap­ As for protecting fixture cq>s, Unlike automotive antifreeze, 5. Repeat these steps, overlapping previously Russo-Pierson groom, was best man. successful father and a distant, both alternatives present problems. cleaned areas. Change suds, rinse water and cloths cluding John Ehrlichman, John Dean, pliance containing water will freeze which contains ethylene glycol, Nancy Anne Pierson, daughter of Mr. AftCT a reception, also at the home of dominating mother. Two brothers died and Charles Colson, who did time for if not drained or protected. Fbr Rags stuffed into toilet towls and Dowfrost contains propylene glycol when they get dirty. Dry the upholstery with an and Mrs. Samuel D. Pierson of 57 Arvine the bride’s parents, the couple went on a at an early age. Richard was smart, fixture caps do a nxxlerately good electric fan. Watergate crimes, and speechwriter years, the only solutions were to with toxin inhibitors. Not only is it Place, and Thomas Douglas Russo, son of wedding trip to Anguilla. They are serious, a ^ te d actor and debater. Ray Rice. drain all water ^jpliances and siqjp- job of blocking sewer gas but are much less toxic, recreational an­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russo of making their home in Glastonbury. Whittier College, Duke University less effective in holding back “Nixon” ultimately fails because of ly piping and replace all trapped tifreeze serves as a pump lubricant, Wethersfield, were married July 7 at the The bride is retail sales manager for U w School and World War n service its ending: There is the damaged man waste with automotive antifreeze. roaches, water beetles and other in­ retards corrosion and greatly Tired of the oven home of the bride’s parents. The Camera Shops of New Britain. The in the Navy followed. In 1946, Nixon sects common to public sewers. As ascending the helicopter steps, the sud­ Because conventional antifreeze is reduces evaporation. Instead of Martin Grossman, justice of the peace, bridegroom is president of L & R Produc­ ousted Rep. Jerry Voorhis, D-Calif., by den, agonized wave, the embarrassing, highly poisonous, many for automotive ai^reeze, it should preventing a freeze, propylene officiated. Karen Bauer was maid of tions in East Hartford. claiming he was communist-supported. not be flushed into public sewers By POPULAR MECHANICS awkward V-signs. It’s still painful to homeowners stuffed rags in fixture glycol provides burst protection. Its Anonymous phone said worse. wimess his departure into exile. traps instead. and can kill the nutrifying bacteria molecules shrink with a freeze and In 1950, he beat Helen Gahagan Q. — I have a convection-type oven and am un- But he didn’t stay there. And the While these methods work needed to maintain an ^fective sep­ thereby k e ^ pipes and appliances lisey and Tom Gruessner. Douglas for the U.S. Senate with an e- tic system. nappy with this method of baking. I would prefer a Desjardins-Iamonaco film ne^ects to mention his miraculous reasonably well, they don’t solve from nqnuring. After a reception at the Hop Brook qually sleazy red-baiting campaign. “rehabilitation” as elder statesman for If by now you crave some good wnventional system. Is it possible to disconnect the Gail Jean lamonaco, daughter of John every problem and may produce a If you’ll be away from your home Restaurant in Simsbury, the couple went There is a 1979 interview with the R e p u b lic Party. That omission news, here it is. Nearly every blower system and have this oven operate as a con­ and Lillian lamonaco of 97 Garth Road, on a w e d d ^ trip to Bermuda. They are few of their own. The basic ixoblem for wily a month » so, a partial Douglas, who died the next year. Her (mly emphasizes the obvious: History is ixoblem associated with a winter ventional oven? and Rick Paul Desjardins, son of making their home in Simsbury. is that plumbing systems and their shutdown is suggested. The reasons revenge was the nickname that haiintg not yet done with Richard Nixon. ^ lia n c e s are meant to be used, not shutdown can be circumvented with are simple. A total shutdown invol­ A. — Definitely not A convectimi blower recircu- Claudette Desjardins of Glastonbury, and The bride is a 1981 graduate of the him still: “Tricky Dick.” l^es the warm oven air, and also helps draw air into the late Richard Desjardins, were married left idle. careful planning and the right ves much more work and is more University of Hartford, Magna Cum His next political leap nearly imHiH the gas burner. If you disconnect the blower, the Sept. 15 at Sl Bernard’s Church. A garbage disposer, for example, materials. Furthermore, the toxicity problematic. By turning your ther­ ^ u d e , with a bachelor of science degree him. ftesh mi the 1952 GOP ticket as burner flame wouldn’t have sufficient air to bum The Rev. Thomas Flower officiated. Elsewhere in television ... will rust tight when left unused. problems associated with antifreeze mostat down to 45 or 50 degrees, in man^ement. She is employed as an in­ Dwight D. Eisenhower’s vice presi­ have been greatly reduced with the ^operly. The flame will no longer bum on the burner Beth Gruessner, sister of the bride, was A&E USSR A&R, OK?: The Arts & When dry, the rubber seals of a and by shutting off the water supply, formation specialist at Aetna Life & dent, he attacked DenxKratic comq>- Entertainment Network tonight introduction of a new product. but will find its way back to the orifice on the gas matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Al- Casualty Co. dishwasher pump can shrink and you can greatly reduce maintenance tion and immediately was accused of presents the premiere of “The Inside The product is Dowfrost RV, v^ve and bum there. This would create a fire hazard berte Coccomo, Debra Angelo, Jeanne cause the pump to seize or leak expense and still be assured of mini­ The bridegroom is a 1986 graduate of having a secret slush fund. He denied Track With Graham Nash,” with the develop^ by Dow Chemical and within the range and might possibly cause an ex­ Piwelec and Donna Porte. the University of Maine with a bachelor 1 when restarted. Galvanized pipes mal damage in the event of a power everything. plosion. Glenn Nadeau, cousin o f the ex-Hollies, ex-Crosby, Stills & Young failure. of science degree in finance. He is He bypassed the press in the so- c o ll^ ra to r discussing ’90s issues with bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were employed at Aetna Life & Casualty Co. called “Checkers s p e ^ ” televised to musical guests. Ed L ^ b a rd , Mark Desjardins, Tom Hal- as a senior production analyst. 9 9 0 FOCUS/Hobbies Focus/Weekend TV - Camera angles Perry King Wlvj By RICK SAMMON d§) What a Dummy The Associated Press (§) (^) Captain N and tha Adventures of Saturday, Oct. 6 Super Mario Brothers 3 (CC). in NBC movie di) Sesame Street (CC). 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(R) (In Stereo) ^ Smith plays a network news executive who feels C S Public Affairs (2® USWA Wrestling It s too late for a reunion. When King persuades her Bedtime books back again twice as grainy. And, if you must get a picture in an ® Pee-wee's Playhouse ® [U S A ] Paid Prog ram 7.30AM ( ^ MOVIE: 'The Hound of the Basker- (CC). to meet the sisters, old — and dangerous — secrets Here we see Paddy the Beaver ex­ almost dark situation, Kodak’s T-Max P3200 black- Q S villes' Sherlock Holmes is sought to solve are uncovered. and-white film “pushed” to ISO 50,000 (that’s right (31) Home Shopping Club ® ® Pup Named Scooby Doo (CC). the mystery of a supernatural hound that plaining to Peter Rabbit, over the on the tube where we just know that (® [USA] Paid Program threatens the life of a Dartmoor baronet. “Kaleidoscope,” to be shown Monday on NBC, —- 50,000!) will give you an image, although it won’t (2® CHiPs Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Richard shrieks of Sammy Jay above, that whatever winsome beastie is being (33) Good Life: Getting Yours dso st^s Colleen Dewhurst, Patricia Kalember and Collectors' wiri any awards for pictorial beauty, due to its heavy d® Return of the Saint Greene. 1939 the trees of the Green Forest belong showcased, ’possum, racoon or ®0) Synchronal Research (Sfl La Plaza Donald Moffat. 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(Postponed faces a crisis of faith in God [HBO] MOVIE: 'SpaceCamp' (CC) Five from an earlier date) (In Stereo) ®1) Fun House (In Stereo) (g ) Degress! Junior High (CC). By PHIL THOMAS and in their church after teen-agers spending a summer at a camp (B MOVIE: Conspiracy to Kill' Bizarre NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vince Gill has resurrected [C N N ] Style With Elsa Klensch for future astronauts are accidentally (g ) Heo Haw (In Stereo) The Associated Press their young son is molested murder case involving a pharmacist who a sputtering recording career with a classic country [E S P N ] Crooked Creek launched into space. Kate Capshaw, Lea ® St. Elsewhere uses his drugstore as a front for stolen [LIFE ] Day by Day by a local priest. Keith Car- Thompson, Kelly Preston. 1986. Rated goods. Robert Conrad, Belinda Montgo­ music weeper about lost love. PG. (In Stereo) Yankee Workshop (CC). (In radine and Blythe Danner mery, William Conrad. 1970. NEW YORK — Theodore Weesner is a writer who 1 1 :00AM (3 ) Captain Planet and the Gill was a little noticed singer throughout the 4:00PM (33 Knight Rider MOVIE; 'Bad Boys' Jailed for man­ really enjoys writing — so much so that he has three Planeteers star in the suspenseful movie © ) Tw o new officers re­ (33) mid-1980s who finally asked to be released from his (3® World Wide Wrestling live their school days when they tackle slaughter, a young hoodlum struggles to separate novels going at the same time. dD ® Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show (airing Saturday, Oct. 13, on the top of a tough reform school. Sean recording contract with RCA Records in 1987. (CC). dD Yen Can Cook (R) their first assignment, a drug case in a local Weesner says he worics on the books-in-progress HBO) as Pierre and Emme­ high school. (60 min.) Penn, Ally Sheedy, Esai Morales. 1982. He went without a record deal until he emerged (3 ) Three Stooges (S ) MOVIE: 'Such Good Friends' A neg­ line (Juitry, a devoted couple [A& E] Avengers (3D Synchronal Research until he re acl^ a point where he decides “which to this year with MCA Records and put out the ac­ (31) Fame lected housewife learns of her husband's who must do the unthinkable extra-marital affairs after he is admitted to [CNN] Newswatch ® MOVIE; 'Kings Row' A chronicle of finish and which to put aside temporarily and resume claimed single “When I Call Your Name” and the (3D Hot Shot Challenge - break their silence to chal­ the hospital for minor surgery. Dyan Can­ several decades in the turbulent personal work on in the future. [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) Grant backs his album of the same name. The LP is closing in on @ ) MOVIE: 'Lone Star' In 1845, a cattle non, James Coco. Jennifer O'Neill. 1971. lives of a group of friends in small-town lenge the power of the Catho­ friend s plan to save a wildfowl marsh America. Colorized version. Ann Sheridan, “I like to write,” Weesner, 54, of Rjiismouth, gold status (500,000 copies sold) — or 10 times more baron and a state senator battle over the lic Church in their battle to dZ) Yan Can Cook from development. (In Stereo) annexation of Texas and the woman they Robert Cummings, Ronald Reagan. 194 T N.H., says. “I wish I could do it all the time. But I than his three previous albums. both love. Colorized version. Clark Gable, get to the truth. Jack Warden d l) MOVIE: 'The Gumball Rally' People [U F E ] MOVIE: 'Poor Little Rich Girl: (g ) ® Parenthood (CC) Julie takes a hike from different walks of life join in a coast- need outside work, so I teach short story and “A lot of people figured I was done,” the amiable Ava Gardner, Broderick Crawford. 1952. also stars. The Barbara Hutton Story' A fact-based when she learns of Tod's formal weddino to-coast auto race. Michael Sarrazin, Tim account of the troubled life of Woolworth plans. (In Stereo) screenplay writing on the graduate level at Emerson 33-year-old Gill said as he reflected on his lean (22) @D Saved by the Bell (CC). Meintire, Susan Flannery. 1976. heiress Barbara Hutton (1912-79) Farrah ( g This Old House (CC). College in Boston.” (ID Strip Quilting (R) rok, a time of senseless violence and mies during the process of their divorce Fawcett' James Read, Bruce Davison years. “Nothing major had happened, and people death. Tim Robbins, Gary Cady John [A & E ] Seven Dials Mystery Cheryl @ ) America's Top Ton Tom be„eck, jane Curtin, Candy Azzara Campbell, Sir John Gielgud, James W ar­ 1987. Pan 1 of 2. (g ) MOVIE: 'Bitter Victory' A British ma­ Readers who would like to sample Weesner’s started losing enthusiasm. Cleese. 1989. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) 1982. wick and Lucy Gutteridge star in this dra­ [USA] MacGyver jor receives a medal for a mission he did “I never doubted the fact that I had a hit record in dZ) Washington Week in Review (CC). [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Prince of Bel Air' A not really complete. Richard Burton Curt newest completed work are advised to pick iqi his (In Stereo) 3D Media Arts matization of Agatha Christie's mystery charming California poolman contemplates 6.30PM (3D Crime Stoppers 800 Jurgens. Ruth Roman, 1958. me. It was just trying to find it.” dZ) Rod & Reel Streamside novel. Peter Ustinov hosts. (60 min ) Part 1 fourth ^ latest novel, “Winning the City” (Sum­ d l) M y Secret Identity Dr. Jeffcoate inad­ giving up his adolescent lifestyle for the of 3. (R) dD Alf (CC). ® MOVIE; 'The Andromeda Strain" A Gill found it with “When I Call Your Name,” vertently causes Andrew and Kirk to love of an intelligent artist. Mark Harmon d3) MOVIE: The Drowning Pool' A pri- mit). It’s a finely crafted story about a 15-year-oId [DIS] MOVIE: 'Stowaway' (CC) The @ dD NBC News (CC). remote spot in New Mexico Is contami­ • which he wrote and which has become one of the switch personalities. Kirstie Alley, Robert Vaughn 1986 vaie invesugator is summoned by a south­ nated when a satellite crashes there re- boy. Dale Wheeler, his betrayal by a system he ern oil heiress to identify the author of an ward of a slain Chinese missionary stows (g ) Video Tours; Columbus Zoo m year’s top country hits. The song, featuring a whining [A & E ] Footsteps of Man: The Tribal 1 2:30PM (3 ) paid Pmg am away aboard an American playboy's easing a deadly bacteria. Arthur Hill, David trusted, his loss of innocence and his coming of age. Eye How Western influence is changing .nciiminaiing letioi. Paul Newman, Joanne ® Austin City Limits (In Stereo) Wayne, James Olson. 1971 steel guitar and a compelling piano solo, tells the (3) Superman Woodward, Tony Franciosa. 1975. yacht. Colorized version. Shirley Temple, It also contains some of the very finest writing about the unique face of tribal art throughout the Robert Young, Alice Faye. 1936. [C N N ] Pinnacle m e aerie Tale Theatre: The Emperor's O ^ story of a man who thinks about his lover all day and world. (60 min.) dD Rod and Reel [A & E ] MOVIE: 'Sparkle' A three-sister New Clothes the game and action of basketball. singing group from Harlem grows to super- [E S P N ] College Football: Oklahoma at [D IS ] World of Horses Features athletic rushes home to find a goodbye note on the table. [E S P N ] Great American Events: Tim ­ dD What About Women Texas (3 hrs.) (Live) ®1) Totally Hidden Video A fan blows star status during the 1950s. Philip Mi­ Lipizzaners from Austria. frustration and instances of satisfaction accom­ ber Sports Series (R) dZ) No Greater Gift Despite his father's away an accountant's receipts; a star re­ F^tty Loveless provides backup vocals. chael Thomas, Irene Cara, Lonette McKee [L IF E ] Spenser: For Hire [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Dio Hard' (CC) A street­ panied them all as they moved back and forth, end to [H B O ] MOVIE: This Is Elvis' Actual cognizes an unsuspecting person; a wax misgivings, a young boy decides to donate 1976 wise New York cop confronts terrorists “It’s the kind of song that gave me goose bumps,” tootage and restaged scenes depict the life an organ to his hospital roommate. (60 [MAX] MOVIE: 'Superman IV; The figure moves. (In Stereo) •end, raced, grabbed, jumped, tried to pull in needed Quest for Peace' (CC) Lex Luthor and the when his estranged wife's California office m H said Gill, former lead singer for Pure Prairie League. and career of Elvis Presley. David Scott, min.) [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Challengers' A girl [A & E ] MOVIE: 'A Room With a View" A poses as a boy in order to gain entry to a radiation-powered Nuclear Man threaten building comes under siege. Bruce Willis air. Chub, Grady, and Lucky circled, pressed, col­ o ^ Johnny Harra. 1981. Rated PG. (In Stereo) [C N N ] Evans & Novak turn-of-lhe-century Englishwoman must “It has a haunting chorus and it’s a very lonesome club whose macho members love moun­ Superman's mission to rid the world of nu­ Bonnie Bedelia, Reginald Veljohnson’ [LIFE] Attitudes decide whether love is more important lapsed as physically as possible i^»n Sonny Joe [E S P N ] College Football: Ohio State at tain bikes and rock music. Gema Zam- clear weapons. Christopher Reeve, Gene 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) n: rri and sad song. than social standing after she falls in love. [U S A ] Youthquake Indiana (3 hrs.) (Live) progna, Eric Christmas, Gwynyth Walsh Hackman, Jackie Cooper. 1987. Rated PG. before and after he received the ball, drawing swung “When I first heard it, I definitely felt that if lliis 7:00PM (33 Entertainment Tonight Helena Bonham Carter, Maggie Smith z 11 [LIFE] E/R (R) 1990. Rated NR. (In Stereo) elbows and facial expressions firom Joe, too, and ex­ was not a hit, then I could throw my hands up md 11:10AM [C N N ] Science and Tech­ Actress Susan Lucci. (60 min.) (In Stereo) Denholm Elliott. 1986, nology Week Topic: animated wet lands. [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Spaceballs' (CC) Mel [LIF E ] Moonlighting (R) [U S A ] Double Trouble (33 News (CC). clamations to one referee or another as he looked for O DO say I don’t have a clue to what is.” [CNN] PrimeNews (3 ) This Is the NFL Brooks lampoons the science-fiction genre [T M C ] Short Film Showcase 4:10PM [CN N ] Sports Close-up (R) (33 Comedy Wheel fouls to be called, and faint smirks when calls went 1 1 :30AM with this big-budget send-up of "Star [LIF E ] MOVIE: 'Poor Little Rich Girl: Gill said he treats records the way a casting direc­ [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Agnes of God' A psy­ The Barbara Hutton Story' Following her his way. (3D Synchronal Research Wars ". Mel Brooks, John Candy, Rick 4:30PM (g ) Basketball: McDonald's (33) d3) : The Next Generation 5 ? chiatrist is sent to examine the mysterious tor does a movie: “Every part is so critical. There are Moranis. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) Open Joined in Progress The NBA's New (CC) Data reunites with his creator. Dr. second divorce. Barbara meets and weds d D ^ Guys Next Door (CC). birth and death of a child to a cloistered “The triple teaming was working. Joe was forced York Knicks are challenged by three teams Noonian Soong, and his evil brother. Lore. actor Cary Grant, a marriage that proves to o m things that can enhance them or detract and I think 6D Collectors (R) 1 :00PM (3) Witness to Survival nun. Jane Fonda, Anne Bancroft, Meq from Europe in this exhibition from Barce­ (60 min.) (In Stereo) be as short-lived as her others. Farrah to p ^ back out, or forced to send up one of his long we made all the right calls in what we did to the Tilly. 1985. @ ) MOVIE: 'Anne of Green Gables' (3) Run for Your Life lona, Spain. (90 min.) (Live) (3D Synchronal Research Fawcett, James Read, Bruca Davison record. Based on Lucy Maud Montgomery's novel 1987. Part 2 of 2. looping hook shots, which, two or three times out of (33) MOVIE: 'When Time Ran Out' A 2:10PM [C N N ] Healthweek (R) (g ) New Lassie (CC) about a mischievous orphan who is @ ) Frugal Gourmet (CC). (In Stereo) four, found iron or board alone and failed to find the s i “It really took off when fttty put her vocals on newly opened South Seas resort is threa­ [M A X ] MOVIE; 'True Love' (CC) A adopted by an elderly Canadian farm cou­ [M AX] MOVIE: 'Nate and (g ) Jeopardy! (CC). tened with destruction from a nearby vol­ 2.15PM (g ) Super Sports Follies Special featuring young Italian-American couple finds their there. I just love our voices together.” ple. Anne Shirley, Tom Brown, Helen W es- Hayes' A confirmed pirate is forced to cano. Paul Newman, Jacqueline Bisset bloopers from throughout the sports (g ) Pioneers of Aviation relationship tested while they prepare for precious twine skirt waiting to whip its magic tail tley. 1934. confront a one-time friend. Tom m y Lee world. Even without his newfound success. Gill had William Holden. 1980. (g ) Newhart (CC). their upcoming wedding. Annabella and set off a response from the crowd.” dZ) Wall Street Week: The International Jones, Max Phipps, Michael O'Keefe Sciorra, Ron Eldard, Star Jasper. 1989. f^ io n e d a rewarding behind-the-scenes career using d D MOVIE: 'Diner' Five friends from the 1983. Rated PG. (In Stereo) dZ) Victory Garden (CC). (R) m ^ Scene (CC). (In Stereo) (g ) Current Affair Extra (60 min.) Rated R. (In Stereo) The game being described is for the City League his velvet tenor as a backup vocalist for recording 50s hang out in a Baltimore diner and try [CN N ] Future Watch (g ) New Dragnet Charles in Charge (CC) Sarah discov­ ® Pierre Franey's Cuisine [USA] MOVIE: 'Alien High' A deranged charnpionship of a factory town in Michigan. Dale is d3) to hang on to their youth. Steve Gutten- [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Bat 21' During the Viet­ sessions. By his count, he has sung on records done ers that a classmate is illiterate. (R) Rapide (In Stereo) @ ) News principal uses a bizarre behavior modifica­ berg, Daniel Stern, Mickey Rourke. 1982. nam War, a downed 53-year-old Air Force leading an upstart team against a team which, while > CO by more than 100 other singers. dD Personal Power [A & E ] All Creatures Great and Small tion system to turn rambunctious high- [C N N ] College Football Preview d D Family Ties (CC). colonel must rely on a daredevil pilot sent school kids into model students. Skip heavily favored to win, is taking a surprising licking He was with Pure Prairie League from 1979 to (3D Channel 1 Media to rescue him from behind enemy lines. Siegfried locks horns with Mr. Dawson. [DIS] Mickey Mouse Club (CC). (R) (In dD Biitz on Cartooning (60 min.) Lackey, Lee Tergesen, David Kener. 1989. ^ > Stereo) Gene Hackman, Danny Glover, Jerry Reed, from Dale’s boys. Ironically, the favored team is d D Connecticut Newsmakers @ Hometime: Bathroom Finishing J3 H (CC) Part 2 of 2. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) [C N N ] Capital Gang Dale’s old team. He was unceremoniously dumped 1983, recording three albums and singing their hit [ESPN] College Gameday (60 min.) Odd Couple 8:30PM (S ) Synchronal Research dD [USA] It's Your Move [D IS ] MOVIE; 'Honey, I Shrunk the > “Let Me Love "Ybu Tonight.” [U S A ] Dance Party USA [C N N ] Style With Elsa Klensch (R) (g ) ® Working It Out (CC) Sarah and — although he had been working hard on his gamP [A & E ] Yanks Are Coming America's in­ (33 A-Toam Kids (CC) A suburban backyard becomes "O Gill, the son of a lawyer in Norman, Okla., grew volvement in World War I. (60 min.) (R) [TM C] MOVIE: 'Stripes' Tw o Arm y re­ 5:00PM a perilous jungle for four youngsters acci­ David's second date is sealed with a kiss, all summer — when a new coach wanted to place his 1 2.00PM 3) cruits spark an international incident when (33) MOVIE: 'Masquerade' An ambitious dentally reduced to the size of insects. In­ yet both are nervous about a third outing. up playing bluegrass and country music. [CNN] Newsday (In Stereo) two sons on the team. Dale was a better player than Playoffs: American League Champion­ their joyride in a prototype tank takes them young man targets a rich, naive heiress for cludes "Tummy Trouble, ' a Roger Rabbit He was considering a career as a pro golfer when ship Series - Oakland A's at Boston Red [D IS ] Here's Boomer Part 2 of 2. across the Czechoslovakian border. Bill marridgo. Rob Lowo, Meg Tilly, Doug Sa­ cartoon short. , Matt Frewer, @ Hometime; Bathroom Finishing : the coach’s boys, but he was cut from the roster. Sox (CC) Game six if necessary, from Fen­ [H B O ] Terrible Things My Mother Told Murray' Harold Ramis, Warren Oates. vant. 1988. Marcia Strassman. 1989. Rated PG. (CC). Part 2 of 2. he chose to join the groi^ Bluegrass Alliance instead. way Park. (3 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) 1981. Rated R. (In Stereo) “Something very much like this happened to me He later joined Sundance, then hooked up with Pure Mo A 16-year-old struggles for the ac­ Q l) Auto Channel [E S P N ] College Football Scoreboard S3) Haywire (In Stereo) (3) Paid Program ceptance of her verbally abusive mother. when I was a kid in Hint, Michigan.” says Weesner. Prairie Lwgue. 3:00PM (X) Airwolf dD Superboy Lex Luthor creates an army [U S A ] Counterstrike (60 min.) (R) (3) Superman (R) I was wild about basketball. I played as often as I ® MOVIE: 'The Concorde - Airport of Bizarro Luthors in his attempt to destroy 9:00PM ( B (S ) China Beach (CC) K.C. He amved in Nashville with dreams of a country Star Search (60 min.) (In Stereo) [LIFE] Supermarket Sweep 79 The world's fastest plane tries to out- Superboy. Part 2 of 2. ^■1 5PM [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Immediate could, and I was good. (33) Family' (CC) A married couple eager to is about to give birth when she and Colleen music career, but found himself perceived as a pop maneuver a powerful missile. Alain Delon, travel to Saigon. (60 min.) (In Stereo) (3D College Football: Army at Boston 1 :30PM (3) MOVIE: 'The Road War­ dD Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin': raise a child meets a pregnant teen-ager Susan Blakely, Robert Wagner. 1979. Home Grown (In Stereo) “The great thing about basketball is that it gives a singer instead because of his stint with Pure Prairie College (3 hrs.) (Live) rior In the post-nuclear future, a loner planning to give her baby up for adoption. (3D Synchronal Research helps defend an oil-producing community (31) NW A Main Event Wrestling kid an identity. You can dream while you are playing, League. @ Saturday Videos (CC). (g ) To Be Announced. Glenn Close, James Woods, Mary Stuart (g ) 3 D Golden Girls (CC) Dorothy tries to from a band of sadistic nomads. Mel Gib­ ® MOVIE: 'Phantasm II' Seven years dZ) Frugal Gourmet (CC). (In Stereo) Masterson. 1989. Rated PG-13. (In bring a reclusive aging hippie (Martin Mull) all you need is a basket and a ball and yourself. \bu “I had sung ‘Let Me Love \b u Tonight’ and been d D MotorWeek The Chevrolet Lumina son, Bruce Spence, Vernon Wells. 1981 Stereo) Z34; the Acura NSX; the 24-hour road later, a young man picks up the trail of the [A & E ] Fugitive out of his shell. (In Stereo) don’t need a team, the way you do in basebil or on ‘American Bandstand,’ ” Gill said. “But I can’t College Football: Connecticut at sinister mortician who killed his brother. race at Watkins Glen. (In Stereo) [C N N ] EarlyPrime 7:30PM (33 whooi of Fortune (CC). g Great Performances: Music Makers: football. So when they take Dale’s place on the team complain that I got to sing a No. 1 pop record and Massachusetts (3 hrs.) (Live) James Le Gros, Reggie Bannister, Angus An ASCAP Celebration of American dD Black Perspective Scrimm. 1988. [LIFE ] L.A. Law (33 Comedy Wheel met the Solid Gold Dancers.” dD Magic of Watercolor (R) Music at Wolf Trap (In Stereo) away from him. they take his identity. This is cor­ MOVIE: 'Vigilante Force' The citi­ Synchronal Research College Football: Connecticut at dD Taste of Louisiana (R) [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Stereo) (3D (§ ) MOVIE; 'The Inn of the Sixth Happi­ rupt. This is how young people are violated by the He was able to launch his solo career but didn’t zens of a crime-ridden California commun­ fiP Reunion ity ask a young Vietnam veteran to organ­ Massachusetts (3 hrs.) ® Basketball: McDonald's Open The 5:30PM (g ) Super Force (CC) (In ness' In remote China, a woman mission­ system. meet with much success until this year. His album NBA s New York Knicks are challenged by ary leads one hundred children to safety ize a vigilante squad. Kris Kristofferson, dD To Be Announced. Stereo) ® As Schools Match Wits; Cathedral But, despite this unfair treatment by the world, has been near the top of the country music charts and Jan-Michael Vincent, Victoria Principal, ® Daily Mixer three teams from Europe in this exhibition vs. Turners Falls after the Japanese declare war. Ingrid from Barcelona, Spain. (3 hrs.) (Live) dD Victory Garden (CC). |R) Bergman, Curt Jurgens, Robert Donat. the single was No. 1 during the summer. 1976. (g ) Pioneers of Aviation you have to survive this immoral treatment You have @ Raising Kids Invisions (g ) Honeymooners 1958. d D Candlepin Bowling (60 min.) (3D (g ) Carol Burnett and Friends to be tough and get yourself together. You have to “It’s been like Christmas a few months early,” Gill [C N N ] Newsmaker Saturday This Old House Season Premiere 33) Cops Capture of an armed thief in An­ @ ) McLaughlin Group dB MotorWeek Dodge Stealth and Mil- dZ) said. [D IS ] Zorro (CC). (g ) New Adam-12 chorage; mediation of a dispute between fmd your identity.” 4 3000G1; car stereos; a preview of d D MOVIE: 'Night Chase' A wealthy inebriated native women. (In Stereo) He called on some old recording session friends to [LIFE] Tracey Ullman 1991 GM autos. (In Stereo) [C N N ] Newsmaker Saturday (R) (ID Siskel & Ebert "Mr. Destiny" (James Weesner says he stopped playing basketball when businessman fleeing a murder rap hires a Belushi, Michael Caine); "Tune in Tom or­ [CNN] Showbiz This Weak (R) provide g u ^t vocals on the album: Loveless, Em- taxi to take him to Mexico. David Janssen [C N N ] On the Menu [D IS ] Casper's Halloween Casper and a he was 15, dropped out of school and joined the 1:45PM [HBO] MOVIE: Aloha Sum­ group of orphans get blamed for Hallow­ row" (Barbara Hershey); "Memphis Belle " Yaphet Kotto, Victoria Vetri. 1970. (Matthew Modine). [HBO] MOVIE: 'Judgment' (CC) Tw o mylou Ibrris, Reba McEntire, Herb Pederson of the mer Six teen-agers from different back­ ^ M ^ sensitive issue is touched een pranks. (R| Army at 17. During his three years in service, Wees­ ort when Antoneili wins an injunction parents fight for justice after their 8-year- [A & E ] In Search of the Dream (R) grounds become close friends on the @ Wild America (CC) A profile of the Desert Rose Band and Kathie Baillie of Baillie and [HBO] MOVIE: Sing' (CC) A group of old son is sexually molested by a Catholic ner says, “I discovered reading in the Army. I got my [CNN] Newsday beaches of 1959 Hawaii. Chris Make- against his ex*wife, preventing her from nocturnal grasshopper mouse. (R) the Boys. aborting their child. (60 min.) (R) inner-city music students stages a per­ priest. Keith Carradine. Blytha Danner high school equivalency certificate, and when I got [D IS ] Avonlea (CC) Sara holds a magic ?Qoo®'J''*' Don Michael Paul formance extravaganza in an effort to save [C N N ] Sports Saturday Jack Warden. 1990. (In Stereo) “1 was there for their careers and helped their 1988 Rated PG. CJ) College Football: Syra­ lantern show to raise money for the town 3.30PIVI their high school. Lorraine Bracco, Peter [E S P N ] College Football: Florida at [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Dead Poets Society' out, I went to college. There, I found that I liked to careers and they seemed to have a similar feeling for library. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) cuse at Penn State (CC) (3 hrs., 30 min.) Dobson, Jessica Steen. 1989. Rated PG- (CC) Students at a Naw England prep 2:00PM (3) Airwolf (Live) Tennessee (3 hrs.) (Live) write and that I did it well. me,” Gill said. “I think it’s a good calling card to [LIFE ] Frugal Gourmet 13. (In Stereo) school find their lives changed and minds dD Focus on Watercolor Major League Baseball I wrote short stories as a graduate student and 1 CB ® ) College Football: Michigan State 8.00PM (33 challenged by an unorthodox teacher. hfave them in your camp." [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Erik the Viking' (CC) A To Be Announced. [M A X ] MOVIE: '16 Days of Glory' A tri­ (ID at Michigan (CC) (3 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) Playoffs: National League Champion­ , Robert Sean Leonard. they got published. Then I moved on to novels and peaceful Viking leads his Norsemen to As- bute to the athletes and the competitive ship Series - at Cin­ ® MOVIE: 'Divorce Wars: A Love spirit of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Ethan Hawke. 1989. Rated PG. (In Stereo) gard in hopes of ending the Age of Ragna- cinnati Reds (CC) Game seven if neces­ plan to keep on doing so.” btory A Seattle couple become bitter ene­ Games. 1986. Rated G. continued... sary from Riverfront Stadium. (3 hrs.) continued 9 9 0 Actor wanted to Saturday TV, continued be evil enough Sunday TV, continued 9:05PM [DIS] MOVIE: The Shaggy Whoopi Goldberg and British comic Billy Bonnie Bedelia, Reginald Veljohnson Letter-turner Dog' (CC) A magic ring transforms a 17- Connolly share the stage in a stand-up per­ 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) year-old boy into a talking sheepdog. Co­ formance at the Brooklyn Academy of Mu­ [ESPN] Bodyshaping By BOB THOMAS lorized version. Fred MacMurray, Jean sic. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Skeleton Coast' An The Associated Press Hagen. Tommy Kirk. 1959. Rated G. American colonel leads a commando S ^ O A M ® New England Sunday [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd squad into Angola to rescue his impri­ d J CB Paid Program before Vanna? 9:30PM g® Synchronal Research Molly discovers that she’s pregnant. IN FOCUS soned son, a CIA operative. Ernest Borg- ® ® Adventures of Don Coyote and Empw Nest (CC) Barbara tests [U SA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In nine, Robert Vaughn, Oliver Reed 1988 Sancho Panda LOS A N G E ^ — Playing Lips Manlis in “Dick her motherly instincts by baby-sitting the Stereo) Rated R. Twelve-time “Star Search” Iracy was a cinch, but ftul Sorvino worried that he neighbor’s children, (In Stereo) (3® Easy Glider “spokesmodel” winner Bob­ By DICK KLEINER 1 1:00PM CD CD News (CC). 1 2:00AM ® American Gladiators couldn t act with enough cold evil for the role of the ® American Chronicles The 12-week g® New Life bie Brown reports on fashion CD Howard Stem (3) Home Shopping Club mafia don in “GoodFellas.” endeavor of a U.S. Marine, from bootcamp (§) Sunday Today for “Preview: The Best of the QUESTION; Was Susan Sullivan the “letter girl” to graduation day. (In Stereo) gS Odd Couple g® WWF Wrestling Challenge g® Zoobilee Zoo New,” a series that caters to “I think I WM more attracted to Martin Scorsese [CNN ] East Meets West g® Synchronal Research g® Black Adder ,°,f WooS £ . and others mvolved than I was to the part,” says the g® Frederick K. Price our insatiable desire to learn mg) before Vanna White? No one I talk to seems to 1 0:00PM (T) 3® Twin Peaks (CC) d® New Dragnet g® Night Flight (2 hrs.) g® Oral Roberts rangy, mwn-faced actor. “I never felt the part was what’s hot - before it be­ remember ^yone before Vanna. If it wasn’t Susan The trail to solving Laura's murder takes a @ (S® (@ News [A&E] MOVIE: 'A Room With a View’ A ® Inspector Gadget s^ficwntly like me to be really good in it. But I new direction; a golden opportunity pre­ turn-of-the-century Englishwoman must comes passe. The new half- Suftivan, who was it? — L.M., Ishpemine Mich (i?l Thompson 3® Robert Schuller thought I would take a shot anyway. sents itself to Blackie O'Reilly. (60 min ) (In decide whether love is more important hour syndicated series airs QUESTION; On “Wheel of Rartun^e,” when a Stereo) ® ) Comic Strip Live From Los Angeles, than social standing after she fails in love ® Sesame Street (CC). (R) “Most of the time when I read a part, I know I can tonight’s scheduled comics include Dennis every weekday (check local Mnstestant chooses a correct letter, Vanna goes CD Nows (CC). Helena Bonham Carter, Maggie Smith [A&E] Journey to Adventure (R) do It, and I know how to do it. Very rarely will I take Wolfberg, George Wallace, Kevin Poliak, Denholm Elliott. 1986. listings), which may seem directly to that letter. I realize she must know what (Th News Charles Zucker and Jimmy Aleck. (60 min.) [C N N ] Daybreak excessive, until you recall an assignment that I don’t have a strong inkling (R) [CNN] Newsnight g® Synchronal Research [DIS] Good Morning. Mickeyl the puzzle is, but I never see any hesitation, as if she [DIS] MOVIE: 'A Fighting Choice' A just how short-lived most al»ut m of its playing. In this case. I really Neon Rider (60 min.) [A & E ] Donna Mills at the Improv Com­ were ^ m g to determine the location of the letters ics: John Kassir and Jack Gallagher. (60 teen-ager legally confronts his parents tor fESPN] Best of Muscle Magazine trends are. Its executive pro­ ? ? j I that the part ® ® Carol & Company (CC) Carol min.) the right to undergo brain surgery which [HBO] Babar (R) ducer is A1 Masini, who gave ^ le d for. But I was willing to make the invesdga- might help control his epileptic seizures. ANSWER; It was a different Susan — Susan Staf- plays a gun-toting, trigger-happy vigilante [CNN ] Capital Gang (R) [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Dinosaurus' A bronto­ us “Entertainment Tonight.” tion into my innards and come up with and who encounters a burglar. (In Stereo) Beau Bridges. Karen Valentine, Patrick [DIS] New Kids on the Block: Livel In Dempsey. 1986. saurus, a Tyrannosaurus rex and a prehis- foro, not Susan Sullivan — who was the pre-Vanna ® MOVIE: ‘Screamer' An American as­ stren^en that kernel of whatever part of my ner- Your House The New Kids on the Block [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update ^ r girl Vaima can go direcUy to the letter chosen saulted while visiting abroad locates her [ESPN] PGA Golf: Las Vegas Invita­ island. Ward Ramsey, Paul Lukather, Kris­ [A & E ] Revue News about the entertain­ sonahty that m i^ t exist” perform their favorite hits before an audi­ tional Founh round. (2 hrs.) (Taped) tina Hanson. 1960. attacker and plots her revenge. Pamela ence in . (60 min.) (R) ^ MOVIE: 'Star Trek II: The Wrath ment world. (60 min ) c^ ^ oI l ** are lit from behind. Even a child Franklin, Jim Norton, Frances White. or Khan The crew of the Starship Enter­ T^e reviews indicate Sorvino’s success. He has [LIFE] LA. Law [LIFE] You’re on the Air With Dr. Ruth p 'M C ] MOVIE: 'Boston Blackie and the [ESPN] Sports Reporters Law Boston Blackie, while doing a magic prise faces the genetically superior Khan in been jra .r,e d as the figure of stability, albeit evil [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Thrilled to Death' A a deadly game of cat and mouse. William [H BO] Alexander and the Terrible. Hor­ Q U ^ I O N ; I would like to know if the character dS Missing/Reward [USA] MOVIE: 'Eating Raoul' A married novelist’s research into the swingers show at a woman’s prison, helps a girl es­ “CSoodFellas.” who include couple finances their dream restaurant by Shatner Leonard Nimoy, Ricardo Montal- rible, No Good, Very Bad Day (CC) Ani­ who plays Dee on “The Young Riders” really cannot [C N N ] Evening News scene leads to deceit and murder. Blake cape thmugh one of his tricks. Chester mated. The story of a boy’s bad killing the people who answer their provo­ Morris, Constance Dowiing. 1946. ban. 1982. Rated PG. (In Stereo) ^ b e it De Nmo. Ray Liotta and Joe Pesci. Sorvino is [LIFE] Tracey Ullman Bahner, Rebecca Lynn, Richard Maris experiences during the course of a day, taJk.^And IS he really bald? — S.D., Grand Rapids, cative classified ad. Paul Bartel, Mary Wo- 1989. Rated R. 1 0:00AM ® Paid Program n thrects the misdeeds of a ronov, Robert Beltran. 1982. [U SA] Cartoon Express based on the book by Judith Viorst. (R) (Iri [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Road House' (CC) A le­ ® Steampipe Alley Stereo) BrTOklyn mob over a 30-year period. gendary bouncer runs into stiff opposition 1 2:30AM ® Entertainment Tonight 8:30AM ® career TV ANSWER; Travis Fine, the actor who plays Ike, 11:30PM CD Big Break (In Stereo) [LIFE] Cardiology Update when he agrees to clean up a notorious gin Actress Susan Lucci. (60 min.) (In Stereo) ® Paid Program ® Happy Days ii ” actually doing it; he orders □D POs's the Boss? (CC). can really talk — in fact, he is known around the set mill. Patrick Swayze, Kelly Lynch, Sam El- ® Paid Program 3® Hope for the Hidden Problem 1 1 :1 0AM [C N N ] Travel Guide (R) It, e^lamed Sorvino. He does it with the same dis- lion. 1989. Rated R. (In Stereo) ® ® Midnight Patrol “ a n o n ^ p talker — and he really has a full head g® MOVIE: Mean Streets' Three young ® MOVIE: 'Kill Me If You Can' The g® Highway to Heaven (CC). Part 1 of 2. ^ h he would order asparagus: ‘I don’t want to see men grow up together and struggle to sur­ 3® Regina Vac [U S A ] Hitchhiker (In Stereo) story of Caryl Chessman, California’s noto­ ^ MOVIE: The Return ; ‘*aracter supposedly lost his hair after a vive in New York City’s Little Italy. Robert (S) Chalice of Salvation (Live) otthe King Animated. The further adven­ him agam. To have that kind of stone-like internal rious red light bandit, who was arrested g3) Reading Rainbow (CC). chil^ood bout of scarlet fever. As for his not talking 10:30PM (X) Jack Benny De Niro, Harvey Keitel, David Proval tures of Frodo the Hobbit in J.R.R. Tolk­ arid charged with sex crimes. Talia Shire Robert Schuller ® Long Ago 8i Far Away: Circus persona must come out as absolutely beUevable in 1973. (CC). (R) (In Stereo) ien’s Middle Earth saga. Voices of Orson It will eventt^ly come out in the story that he lost gS Odd Couple Alan Alda, Walter McGinn. 1977, Dreams ® Heathcliff T lo n Roddy McDowell. , teims of his remorseless, souless business, g® Synchronal Research g® Synchronal Research @) Wanted: Dead or Alive 1980. speech because of traumatic shock. [CNN] Evans & Novak (R) [A & E ] World of Survival (R) I ^ ^ retain a humanity, a ® ® ) American Dreamer (CC) Tom d® New Adam-12 ® Sacrifice of the Mass R with “The Young [LIFE] Esquire: About Mon, for Women [C N N ] Evans & Novak (R) 1 1.30AM ( X Home Again a love for my children soon regrets encouraging Lillian to recon­ @ (S8 Saturday Night's Main Event The ® My Secret Identity Dr. Jeffcoate inad­ ^ d ^ ^ We think it’s the best thing on TV. We sure cile with her ex-husband. (In Stereo) Ultimate Warrior and the Legion of Doom ® Search (60 min.) (In [DIS] Jim Hanson’s Mother Goose Sto­ vertently causes Andrew and Kirk to CB Jesse Jackson nght things. An august genUeman in nes don t want it replaced by another dragged ouL yuckv S3) land O' Loons This 1986 comedy Duo form a brutal alliance as they take on Stereo) switch personalities. 3® Connecticut Beat lus middle years and then to his twilight years be- Demolition; in a second tag-team match so ^ . — JJCJ., Saginaw, Mich. special features nationally known Minne­ g® Smash Hits W o fk ^ t •^'®"*Y'» Championship Synchronal Research @ Home Improvement Magazine sota funnymen including Louie Anderson, Hulk Hogan and Tug Boat are pitted ANSWER; Be of good cheer. It is back, in all its ***1*^*^ “ ® corporation.’Ex­ against Rhythm & Blues from the Toledo (3) $1,000,000 Video Challenge ® Mister Rogers (CC). (R) (In Stereo) ® FJjTe Franey's Cuisine Rapide (R) (In cept that their product is death.” Jeff Cesario and Alex Cole. (60 min.) (In [HBO] Wonderful Wizard of Oz (In non-so^, non-yucky glory, Stereo) Sports Arena. (90 min.) (In Stereo) (3) Horsey's Hollywood Stereo) ® Preview: The Next Seven Days (60 You’d think that Sorvino would have special in­ min.) MOVIE: 'Designing Woman' A fa­ QUESTION; I would like to know if George ® ) NHL Hockey: Boston Bruins at Los d3) @ Alexei Sayle's Stuff [LIFEJ-Self-Improvement Guide [U SA] Jem s i s t into the “GoodFellas” world, having grown un Angelas Kings From the Great Western ® Outer Limits [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Hobbit' Animated shion designer and a sportswriter marry Reeves, the original movie Superman, and Chris­ [USA] MOVIE: 'Eat and Run' A portly after a whirlwind courtship. Gregory Peck, Forum. (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) alien with a taste for Italian "foo d " holds 9:00AM ( $ Sunday Morning (CC). Based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle Earth in Brooklyn. You’d be wrong. “P 3® Movie Lauren Bacall, Dolores Gray. 1957. topher Reeves, the re-make Superman, are related — (E) On Scene: Emergency Response me key to a missing-persons case. Ron CB ® Paid Program fantasy about Bilbo Baggins’ quest to re­ PX)., Cabot, Ariz. I nevCT had any truck with gangsters or tough [CNN ] Sports Tonight Sliver, Sharon Schlarth, R.L. Ryan. 1986. capture the Dwarf King’s gold. Voices of Paid Program [A & E ] Improv Tonita (In Stereo) 3® Brady Bunch people, he said. “Our lives were very different I [ESPN] SportsCenter 19^ 7" Huston. 3® This Week With David Brinkley (CC). ANSWER; That is one of the most often-asked [ESPN] College Football Scoreboard 1 10AM [CNN ] Travel Guide 3® Making the Grade never saw beatmgs. I knew these things existed, as [HBO] MOVIE: 'Die Hard' (CC) A street­ Club Connect questtons of the 20th century, and is based on care­ (60 min.) Widget [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America wise New York cop confronts terrorists 1:1 5AM [TM C ] MOVIE: 'The Beast’ [CNN] NFL Preview less reading of credits. It was George Reeves (with we all did. There were certain gangsters who lived in [HBO ] Comedy Hour: Whoopi Goldberg A group of vengeance-bent rebels tracks a g® Sesame Street (CC). [LIFE] Family Practice Update when his estranged wife’s California office [ESPN] SportsCenter m S) and It IS Christopher Reeve (no S). Anyhow the neighborhood, but I never saw them, I never had 8i Billy Connolly in Performance (CC) building comes under siege. Bruce Willis, lost Soviet tank through the Afghan wild­ @) Sea Hunt erness. 1 0:1 0AM [C N N ] On the Menu (R) [HBO] MOVIE: 'Let It Ride' An unlucky George’s real name was Bessolo. anything to do with them. ® Gidget 10:15AM [T M C ] MOViE: Dead gambler strangely finds things going his QUESTION; Robert Walker starred in the ’48 “I w ^ like ftr^nand the Bull — 6 feet, 2 inches (S) David Paul Poets Society' (CC) Students at a New way during an afternoon at the track Ri­ movie classic. “One Touch of Venus.” I had the idea of poetic sensibility. A good bit of athleticism and ® Sesame Street (CC). (R) England prep school find their lives chard Dreyfuss, David Johansen, Teri changed and minds challenged by an unor­ Garr. 1989. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) he passed away some time ago. I know his son, strength, but my ideas were more about Keats and Sunday, Oct. 7 ® Munsters Today (CC) The Munsters appear on a home-video show. thodox teacher. Robin Williams, Robert [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update Robert Walker Jr., speared in a few movies and Shakespeare and Verdi and Pucci and Constantin Seari Leonard, Ethan Hawke. 1989. Rated f.A^E] MOVIE: ’The Immortal Bana- PG, (In Stereo) MOVIE: 'Weekend at Bamie's' sharply resembled his father. Recently, I saw an Stanislavski.” (CC) A dead man provides two of his em- 5:00AM g j) Medical Center lion A British lieutenant ieads his troops episode of Murder, She Wrote,” and one of the stars The husl^ Sorvino graduated from Brooklyn’s ) This Week on Pit Road Auto racing into battle against German forces in Nonh 1 0:30A M 3 ) Face the Nation pioyees with a unique set of probiems. An­ g® Synchronal Research report. ^ Quantum Marketing Africa during World War II. David Niven drew McCarthy, Jonathan Silverman, was Robert Walker. Could this have been Robert Lafayette High School and began acting in summer (X) This Week With David Brinkley (CC). @® Beverly Hillbillies (CC). g® One Day at a Time g® D. James Kennedy Catherine Mary Stewart. 1989. Rated PG- Walker Jr., without the Jr.? Or was it the father, and I I stock. His acting career failed to take off because, as m 4 * '’ Raymond Huntley. ® Happy Days 13. (In Stereo) [C N N ] Sports Latenight [A & E ] Heroes: Made in the U.S A (60 g® It's Your Business have been mistaken about his having died? — M J J he once explained, “I had the body of an Olympic min.) ' ' [CNN ] Oaywatch 0® Williams TV 1 New York Football [U SA] Philip Marlowe. Private Eye ® Kenneth Copeland 2:00PM (X Willingboro, N J. ’ I g® This Old House (CC). athlete but with a cherubic face. The look was off, so [OIS] Mousercise Jimmy Swaggart [DIS] Fraggle Rock CB CinemAttractions [HBO] MOVIE: 'Judgment' A N S ^ R ; No, you are not mistaken. Robert Sr. ' 5-15AIVI g® Big Valley ® MOVIE: ‘Wedding Band' The lead I was hand to cast. I sang and acted in New York, but (CC) Two parents fight for justice after [ESPN] Mastering Golf (R) [A & E ] Mountbatten: The Soldier and [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour I was only marginally effective.” the Statesman ® Munsters Today (CC) The Munsters singer of a musical combo juggles his girlf­ d ^ m ’51 when his son, Robert Jr., was only 10. their 8-year-old son is sexually molested [USA] Diamonds MOVIE: 'Dream a Little Dream’ riend s demands while working the wed­ by a Catholic priest. Keith Carradine [CNN] Daybreak (CC) An accident leaves an elderly cou­ appear on a home-video show. ^ t was the son you saw on “Murder, She Wrote ” With a wife and three children to support, he 6.10AM [CNN] Healthweek (R) ding reception circuit. Wiliiam Katt, Joyce Blythe Danner, Jack Warden. 1990 (In ple s transmigrated souls trapped within 3® Channel 1 Media Hyser, Tino Insane. 1990. He now acts, without benefit of the Jr. veer^ into advertising and became an agency vice Stereo) [DIS] Welcome to Pooh Corner the bodies of two high-school teens. Ja­ 6.30AM ( D Young Universe ® Long Ago 81 Far Away (CC). (In 3® Home Shopping Club (Send your questions to: Ask Dick Kleiner, c/o president But after seeing Jack Warden performing [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Bat 21' During the Viet­ [ESPN] SportsCenter son Robards, Corey Feldman, Meredith Stereo) ® @j) Paid Program Salenger. 1989. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) Newspaper Enterprise Association, 200 Fhrk Ave in “The Man in the Glass Booth,” he realized he had nam War, a downed 53-year-old Air Force [HBO] Remember When The history of [C N N ] Newsmaker Sunday ® MOVIE: Playing for Keeps' Three colonel must rely on a daredevil pilot sent g® Synchronal Research advenising in America from travelling [LIFE] Living With Diabetes high-school graduates attempt to trans­ New York, N.Y. 10166. Due to the volume of mail'.’ to return to acting. By this time, the face and the to rescue him from behind enemy lines. (1® BluBlocker Sunglasses salesmen to TV ad campaigns. Host: Dick [ESPN] This Week in Sports form a run-down country hotel into a rock- [USA] Cartoon Express and-roll resort for teens. Daniel Jordano, personal replies cannot be provided.) body seemed more compatible, and the jobs kept Gene Hackman, Danny Glover, Jerry Reed. ® Wheel Power Cavett. (60 min.) (R) [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update Part 1 of 2. Matthew Penn, Leon W. Grant. 1986. coming. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide g® Ring Around the World ® Home Again QUESTION; Can you tell me if Dolores Hope, Sorvino has appeared on Broadway (“That Cham­ 5.30AM ( D Home Shopping Spree [TM C ] Coming Soon John Candy and 9:10AM [TMC] MOVIE: The Phan­ 1 0:45AM g® Jewish Life ® Dick Van Dyke tom Thief Boston Blackie tries to recover @) McLaughlin Group Bob s wife, whose maiden name or professional pionship Season’O, in TV series (“We’ll Get By,” g® Synchronal Research Other Hollywood celebrities present a col­ some jewels in the possession of a shady [CNN ] Style With Elsa Klensch (R) lection of trailers from various films. (60 1 1 .00AM (X) Inside Washington (S) Moot the Press (CC). name was Dolores O’Neil, is the same person who @ Weekend With Crook and Chase spiritualist. Chester Morris, Jeff Donnell CB Paid Program “Chiefs”) and in films (“Reds,” “Oh, God!,” “Slow [DIS] You and Me, Kid min.) 1946. ® American Interests sang with Bob Chester’s orchestra? — AJ.A., Read­ Dancing in the Big City.”) Often he has been cast as (S9 Andy Griffith [ESPN] SpeedWeek [USA] Calliope ® Incredible Hulk ing, Pla. ® MOVIE: 'Louis Armstrong: Chicago 9,30AM CE) g® Paid Program American Playwrights Theater: I a hoodlum: “The Brinks Job,”' “Bloodbrothers,” MOVIE: 'Disorderlies’ (CC) 3® Regina Vac , 27 Wagons Full of Cotton (CC). (R) Style’ Armstrong struggles through a bro­ [M AX] 7:30AM CS America's Black Forum ® Brady Bunch ANSWER; Your information is incorrect. Dolores “Dick Tracy.” Never had he faced such a challenge Three bumbling orderlies are hired bv a g® Highway to Heaven (CC). Part 2 of 2. [C N N ] Newsday ken marriage and fights the mob for his (D 8 th Day 3® Invisions Hair Replacement Hope’s maiden name was Reade, and that was her greedy nephew in hopes they will drive his Real to Reel as ihulie Cicero. musical freedom. Ben Vereen, Red But­ millionaire uncle to his grave. T’ (® Sunday Mass g® [ESPN] NFL Gameday (60 min.) tons, Margaret Avery. 1975. The Fat g® Out of This World (In Stereo) professional name, too. She was a singer, but not “That kind of deadliness is so antithetical to my Boys, Ralph Bellamy, Tony Plana 3® 3® Fantastic Max g® Frugal Gourmet (CC). (In Stereo) [LIFE] Physicians’ Journal Update with the Chester orchestra. [CNN] Moneyweek (R) Rated PG. 1987. g® Meet the Press (CC). g® World Tomorrow [U SA] All-American Wrestling nature that it took me two full months to find it,” he 3® Splendor Blender ® Wanted: Dead or Alive QUEISTION; My question is regarding David 6:00AM ( D We Believe O ) Throe Stooges said. “When I crossed a mirror once when I was 7,00AM ( D Vista g® Miracle Faith Outreach ® New Lassie (CC) 1 2:30PM ® NFL Today Lewis, who portrayed Edward Quartermain on SD Public Affairs 3® Business World preparing, all of a sudden I saw that in myself and I ® Breakthrough g® Day of Discovery ® Synchronal Research (B Weekend Travel Update “General Hospital.” Did he pass away or was he just CB Paid Program ® Degrassi Junior High (CC), (R) CB Outdoor Sportsman was startled. I couldn’t believe that existed in me.” ® Point of View g® Celebrate with Reverend Mellon g® Connecticut: Now (In Stereo) eased out of the story? We would like to know what 1 (S) Frederick K. Price g® g® Richie Rich [CNN] Big Story (R) ® MOVIE: When the North Wind @ 3® NFL Uve Synchronal Research [CNN] Your Money (R) Blows After being falsely accused in a happened to him. — J.M., Moncton, New GD g® Divine Plan [DIS] Dumbo's Circus 3® On the Record dS) To Be Announced. [DIS] Donald Duck Presents hunting accident, an aging trapper flees Bnmswick, Canada. (S) This Week in Baseball Mel Allen dis­ g® Insight-Out [ESPN] Major League Baseball Maga­ into the wilderness where he befriends a ANSWER; Nothing mysterious. He simply continued zine family of snow tigers. Dan Haggerty Henrv Brandon. 1974. decided to retire. continued 9 0 PBS to begin Sunday TV, continued

streamlined era cusses news and highlights from the major Sunday TV, continued leagues, [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) [TM C] MOVIE: 'Platoon Leader' During ®) Who's the Boss? (CC). [U SA ] MOVIE: 'Micki 8i Maude' A biga the Vietnam War, a stalwart American Robin Williams, Robert Sean Leonard ‘Fire Birds ’ is bad mous television personality learns that By JAY SHARBUTT ® Firing Une: Are Vouchers and/or lieutenant leads his men in battle behind Ethan Hawke. 1989. Rated PG, (In Stereoj both of his wives are pregnant and due to StTreo)'^ ®«'>ed by her lirst date. (In Choice the Way to Go in School? enemy lines. , Robert F. right musical instrument to play. (90 min, The Associated Press give binh at the same time. Dudley Moore Lyons, Michael De Lorenzo. 1988. Rated [CNN] Science and Technology Week A m y Irving, Ann Reinking. 1984, R. (In Stereo) ^ ( ■ | ? S ® > [A&E] In Search of the Dream [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) By DOLORES BARCLAY (R) [U SA] It's Your Move ® ® life Goes On (CC) Corky is jealous [CNN] PrimeNews [U SA] Equalizer The Associated Press [TM C] MOVIE; 'Lock Up' A wrongfully- Line: Are Vouchers and/or Choice the Way to Go in School? of (Drew s relationship with a boy who is imprisoned man attempts to survive the 5:00PM CID Growing Pains [ESPN] Spirit of Adventure (R) 1 0:30PM (5) Jack Benny Stem oT (60 min.) (In brutalities of life in a New Jersey prison. [P'®J MOVIE: 'Captain ' Sinbad ® It Takes a Thief [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) QD Odd Couple the Sailor attempts to free his kingdom P c'-nT VHS-Beta. Rated ^ i. PBS has its problems, Sylvester Stallone, Donald Sutherland C3I) Synchronal Research but It also has a plan to deal with thpnr John Amos. 1989. Rated R. (In Stereo) ' ’I’® clutches of an evil magician. Guy (is) Synchronal Research ® Senatorial Debate 5 ;5 0 P M ® (3§) America's Funniest WiHiams, Heidi Bruhl, Pedro Armendariz ® Synchronal Research People (CC) Dancing teens defy gravity ^6) Paid Program . “Fire Birds” is lousy filmmaking at its worst It ® NFL Football: San Fran­ ® John Muir's Yosemite A look at the Public television has appointed its first program- 1 :00PM 1963. Rated G. Stereo?'^'^'* ™''31ors; musical bodies. (Iri d?) You Must Be the Husband cisco 49ers at From role Muir played in preserving Yosemite ® Null High (CC) John and Donna isn t amusmg enough or quirky enough to be camnv mmg mogid. responsible for picking the shows t ‘ li® Month: Crim National Park. are both nominated for a teaching award Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. (3 hrs) ® Synchronal Research 1 1 .00PM CID C E News (CC). instMd, It s pretentious and just plain bad. scheduling them and promoting them (Live) ' 1 0 Mile From Flint, Mich. (R) ® Brain Super Charge Camilla and a new instructor are attracted CID Paid Program With a suited screenplay by Nick 'Thiel and Paul F Take a meeting. Big Bird. [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) ® St. Elsewhere to each other, D.J. lobbies for better cafet ® Get a Life (CC) Chris tries to raise mo­ ® Ufestyles of the Rich and Famous CG) Odd Couple (60 min.) eria food. (60 min.) (In Stereo) ney to save a playground by attempting a K w ^ d s that never quite figures out if it’s a silly [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Physical Evidence' A ® Current Affair Extra (60 min.) world record. (In Stereo) ^ ^ I^wson, the chief program executive, will ® Gala World Champions 1988 Brian 01) Jimmy Swaggart ® MOVIE; 'The Impatient Heart' A vi­ lawyer defending a suspended policeman be able to give faster answers to program proposals ® Taste of Louisiana (In Stereo) Boitano, Katarina Witt, Brian Orser and [L*|^E]^|nternal M e d icin e Update Part 1 ^ adventure. “Fire Birds” jus^ brant social worker succeeds in solving ev­ frorn a murder charge becomes danger­ ® Superboy Lex Luthor creates an army S be a poor attempt at Hollywood patriotism. sp^m g up what has been a cumbersome decision- eryone's problems but her own. Carrie ously over-involved in the case. Burt Rey­ (Si) 21 Jump Street Tw o new officers re­ nln®// (^e-skating extrave- of Bizarro Luthors in his attempt to destroy nolds, Theresa Russell, Ned Beatty. 1989 live their school days when they tackle ganza. (60 min.) Superboy. Part 2 of 2. process, a PBS board member says. Snodgress, Michael Constantine. Michael D®^ense and Billie Lee Guthrie Brandon. 19?1. Rated R. (In Stereo) their first assignment, a drug case in a local §6) N ew hart (CC). (§) (3§) (40) News (Sean Young) are part of an elite Army helicopter high school. (60 min.) L Man' Premiere. (CC) A Producers o f cultural and entertainment shows skilled attorney reluctantly agrees to de­ @ NFL Football: Regional coverage ® '^OVIE; Oh, Heavenly © Never the Twain: Going, Going Gone [CNN] EariyPrime f^t h ' m h ‘■°''®' °®®Phe Ihe fend her husband who is on trial for the ® invasion in South to PBS in past years now have at LK)g! A private eye is sent down to earth fact both are married, a construction engi- ® ) Ask the Manager ^ l e tietworl« as a market for their wares, par- San Diego Chargers at New York Jets - Cin­ as a dog to solve his own murder. Chevy [ESPN ] PGA Golf: Las Vegas Invita­ neer and a graphic designer fall in love murder of his mistress. Judith Light. Mi­ Jones)^®*^ (^oromy chael Ontkean, Jerry Orbach. 1990 (In cinnati Bengals at Houston Oilers. (3 hrs ) 198cT' Seymour, Robert Morley. tional Final round. (2 hrs.) (Live) © MOVIE; 'I Vitelloni' Five discontented (Live) ' m°^1984® ’^®"''®'' '^®'- otereo) young men in an Italian sea town dream of n«^rL *^ ^ ^ Entertainment and Discovery [LIFE] War on Hepatitis 8: America at Training is partly through computerized O ) Home Shopping Club Risk dZ) All Creatures Great and Small Si) Jesse Jackson a more exciting life. Franco Fabrizi, Leo­ ® Connecticut Newsweek (R) nora Rufflo, Alberto Sordi. 1953. simulators, which make video games look wimov „ ™“y “°te people looking for @ ® Liv® From Lincoln Center: Yo-Yo Q® Synchronal Research ® NFL Football: San Diego Chargers at [LISA] Swamp Thing Jim gets a job at ®1) -True Colors Comedy. An interracial © Arsenio Hall (R) (In Stereo) ^ d acti^ flight maneuvers. The shots, whether com- gc^ prop^s that we’re not the only opportLty New York Jets From Giants Stadium. (3 Ma in Concert (In Stereo) the freak show in town to save money for couple (Frankie Faison, Stephanie Faracy) @ ® MOVIE: 'A Quiet Little Neigh­ g 2 hrs.) (Live) [A& E] Caroline's Comedy Hour Sched­ putenzed or real, are breathtaking, and provide the ® MOVIE: The Watcher in the Woods' his mother's birthday present. (R) (|n creates a blended family when they decide borhood, a Perfect Little Murder' Pre­ to be,” s a y s ^ board Stereo) uled. com ics V ic Henley, Jon Stewart, Rick ® MOVIE: 'A Reason to Live' A middla- Two sisters try to unlock the secret behind to marry. Tonight: Lester befriends a tur- miere, (CC) A suburban housewife inad­ only real excitement in the movie. membCT, Henry P. Becton Jr., president of WGBH- ,B®/,,’ ^®''® scheduled for the family dinner, vertently overhears a neighborhood plot to Overton. Adrienne Tolsch and Bobby Slay­ aged man contemplates suicide after he the supernatural events plaguing their par- ton. (60 min.) ^ 1 v m d o s Uhi. 5-1 5 P M [MAX] MOVIE: 'Murder by (n) (In Stereo) commit a murder. Teri Garr, Robert Urich Jake in Muhammad Ali bravura, reminds anyone loses his job and his wife leaves him. Peter ents rented house. Bette Davis, Carroll Death An eccentric millionaire invites a ^ m Baker, David McCallum. 1980. [A & E] World of Survival Susan Ruttan. 1990. (In Stereo) [CNN] Inside Business (R) who 11 listen that he’s “the greatest.” And next to y t- We need to be able to be more responsive, to give Fonda, Ricky Schroder, Deidre Hall. 1985. group of world-famous detectives to his §3) Shelley quickCT a ^ more definitive answers, to take more ® Paid Program ® MOVIE; 'The Couch Trip' An es­ mansion for dinner and a murder. Peter [CNN] Newswatch [ESPN] SportsCenter (60 min.) d® A-Team ©^Contrary to Love: A Series on Addic- caped rnental patient becomes a Beverly Falk' Peter Sellers, Maggie Smith. 1976. [HBO] Dream On (CC) Strange dates mat she s no longer romanucally interested in Jake Hatod PG. S*®-^^® Apple Dumpling Z 0 0 i d S “ to the best people and ^ 1. psychologist. Dan Aykroyd, Gang (CC) An 1870s cardsharp becomes ® Sportsbeat (60 min.) leaves Martin confused. (R) (In Stereo) who stalks her like a greedy ivory poacher Walter Matthau, Donna Dixon. 1987. the uncomfortable guardian to a trio of or- [EIFE] Prescribing Information ® .^^PVI^E: ‘Intimate Strangers' A cou­ 5:30PM ® Who's the Boss? (CC). I® ’'IlSl*®!?'®®® Theatre. The Ginger f .‘*“\r o o v ie unfortunately does not take a He said it’s likely the board, meeting next month. ple finds that their deep love for each other [A& E] MOVIE; 'A Room With a View' A I'" ^®®®" Don Knotts ® Synchronal Research 1975. Rated G. free (CC) Disillusioned with her marriage [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Black Rain' A corrupt back seat to the mission, which is to be a strike cannot overcome the explosive emotions ^®9lishwoman must to an English army officer, Mary MacKen- New York policeman plunges Into the Ja ­ wU approve the final step in the plan that s h i£ decide whether love is more important ® Weekend Travel Update which threaten to destroy their marriage [ESP N ] NFL Primetime fen'® attracted to a Japanese nobleman. panese underworld to locate an escaped agmnst a m e r w n ^ named Stoller (Bert Rhine) who than social standing after she falls in love. million from various sources to a single Dennis Weaver, Sally Struthers, Larry Hag- @ ) Beyond the Gold Watch (60 min.) Part 1 of 4. prisoner. Michael Douglas, Andy Garcia IS an ace with fighter helicopters. o ^ man. 1977. Helena Bonham Carter, Maggie Smith (rri° A Dream a Little Dream' promotion fund administered by Law- Denholm Elliott. 1986. ® Honeymooners (L.G) A n accident leaves an elderly cou- © M arried... With Children (CC) Al's ^®" Takakura. 1989. Rated R. (In Stereo) n : rn [A& E] Dave Brubeck Moscow Night (R) softball team benches him in favor of a [USA] Miami Vico (In Stereo) u enemy in “Fire Birds.” resident for national [CNN] World Report Destiny" (James ul® 1 '[?''si’'9''ated souls trapped within programnung and promotion. [CNN] Newsday Belushi. IWchael Came); "Tune in Tomor- the bodies of two high-school teens. Ja­ younger player. (In Stereo) thp iS? haven’t seen [E S I^ ] Women's Tennis: European In- son Robards, Corey Feldman, Meredith 11:05PM [T M C ] MOVIE: Physical "Memphis Belle" [A&E] Hollywood: The Golden Years the bad guys do mythmg bad. TTiat part of the story That wall complete the process by which she has *'"«>»* Wasn't Championship Final match from Zur­ Salenger. 1989. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) Evidertce A lawyer defending a sus­ The Wicked Witch threatens to ruin Hal­ (Matthew Modine). Dancemaster Gene Kelly hosts this nos­ pended policeman from a murder charge isn t developed; the filmmakers merely slap a tag on 5 ich, Switzerland. (2 hrs.) (Live) O B ^ ^ PBS equivalem of moguls like NBC’s loween by not flying over the moon on her Travel Magazine [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update Pan 1 talgic tour of the motion picture industry becornes dangerously over-involved in the of 2, (R) from Its beginning to the advent of sound a few people and w e’re to accept it. It just doesn’t broomstick. (R) (In Stereo) ThinP^Td®'''^'^ Swamp case. Burt Reynolds, Theresa Russell, Ned rmng The muck-encrusted, comic-book '•’® Australian (60 min.) Beatty. 1989. Rated R. (In Stereo) [ESPN] Horse Show Jumping; Ameri- [MAX] MOVIE: Twins' (CC) A 35-year- .1,®?' on the defensive old genetically bred Adonis heads for [CNN] Week in Review (R) anyWn” e l^ ^ can Gold Cup (Taped) cane s plot to overrun the world® '''l with A r ­ in the battle for New Guinea. (R) 1 1 .30PM ® Magnum. P.l. o m In olden ^ ys, public TV stadmis chose and helped America in search of the twin brother he [DIS] Frank Sinatra; A Man and His M u­ ’^‘aht Train to genetic mutations, Louis Jourdan, Heather [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday (R) never knew - a pint-sized car thief wanted ®) Sports Extra ^ national prime-time Kathrnandu (CC) While trying to prove Lock ear, Sarah Douglas. 1989. Rated PG- sic Nancy Sinatra joins her father to sing 13, (In Stereo) NSAIDs on Bone & by the mob. Arnold Schwarzenegger some of his all-time favorites. (60 min.) ^*’® D®>’eration (CC) s u b ^ ' romance K h e d ^ through a votmg jx-ocess run by PBS’ Sta- the existence of a lost Nepalese kingdom, Joint Disease; New Insights (R) Danny (DeVito, Kelly Preston. 1988. Rated an American historian and his teen-age While the USS Enterprise Is undergoing re- ® provides nothing in Cooperative. Come November, that [LIFE] Dentistry Update PG. (In Stereo) Sports Profiles of re- pairs, Picardvisits his older brother Robert daughter meet up with a noble young sVe?^) Hitchcock Presents (In cord holders in sports. (2 hrs.) process will be history. MOVIE: 'Being There' (CC) A [USA] MOVIE: The Take' A former on Earth. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) S n , ° c providing a ne^ed prince. Pernell Roberts. Milla Jovovich Ed­ [HBO] MOVIE: Old Gringo' (CC) An die Castrodad. 1988. (In Stereo) childlike rnan meets important, powerful Miami detective sets up shop as a private ® Super Force (CC) (In Stereo) people who interpret his bewildered sil- 6:00PM ® News (CC). investigator after serving four years behind American spinster finds passion and [LIFE] internal Medicine Update Part 1 Knight Rider power south of the border during the Mexi­ (S) © George Michael's Sports Mach- m of 2. (R) Shirley CM) bars for an indiscretion. Ray Sharkey, Lisa me (In Stereo) David Green has spent most of his years as a ^cLaine, Meivyn Douglas. 1979. Rated Hartman, R. Lee Ermey. 1990. (In Stereo) can Revolution Gregory Peck, Jane Fonda [USA] MacGyver © M O V IE : ‘Irreconcilable Differences' Jimmy Smits. 1989. Rated R, (In Stereo)’ © Talking Sports With Rod Michaud filmmaker directing and producing television dramas A 9-year-old girl tries to 'divorce' herself 7.30PM ® Synchronal Research [Lj*rE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update © ) Paid Program and documentaries, including “Boy in the Bubble.” > (/) "^OVIE: 3:30PM @ MOVIE: 'Tortllla Flat' The parents. Ryan dD Carol Burnett and Friends slJlys^ * ^ “ ^ 8 decisions in a vacuum.” Batman and Robin face an all-star lineup of ® Massachusetts Council of Rabbis That small-screen experience shows in “Fire Birds” rn°SLniT'‘®" Mexicans 1984 ' Barrymore. (E) Parker Lewis Can't Lose (CC) When villains in this feature film based on the Heriu IS explored. Spencer Tracy, 'Weekend at Bernie's' (45) Jesse Jackson became there is a limited vision and sweep. Just right ^ > Lawwn, who has spoken of experimenting with campy TV series. Adam West, Burt Ward Hedy Lamarr, John Garfield. 1942. ® Synchronal Research Mikey aeguires a secret admirer, his IGG) A dead man provides two of his em­ Lee Meriwether. 1966. Rated PG. friends try to discover her identity (In ployees with a unigue set of problems. An­ [CNN] Sports Tonight for video, but skip this one anyway. [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) Stererj) educational game shows and bringing *more ''''‘" S ' An Indian and drew McCarthy, Jonathan Silverman, [DIS] Mr. Corbett's Ghost An apothe­ > 1 @ ) Tony Brown's Journal (R) a trapper risk all in their rivalry over a wild ,30PM ® ^^L Football: New York [A& E] Challenge of the Seas The fight Catherine Mary Stewart. 1989. Rated PG- cary s apprentice (Mark Farmer) must de- “ y® full im- horse, Martin Sheen, Sam Waterston IJ. (In Stereo) "D d® MOVIE: 'Higher and Higher' A man R F K sfart Redskins From Harvey Keitel. 1979. ‘»'!>ion, to save captured dolphins. Host: Ted Dan- kver medicine to a strange man (John 1992-93*^^®*^ probably won’t be felt until the unable to pay his servants, forms a corpor­ n.P.K. Stadium. (3 hrs.) (Live) son, [TMC] MOVIE; 'Midnight Run' A Huston). (60 min.) (R) (H) (® @§) News ation with them. Michele Morgan Frank ® Memories... Then and Now [CN N ] Sports Sunday bounty hunter and an accused embezzler Sinatra, Jack Haley. 1943. [HBO] 1st & Ten: In Your Facel (CC) Dr ‘Enemies’ works beiause many program projects now on the ( S MOVIE: 'Arthur' A drunken, hedonis- ® Faerie Tale Theatre; Pinocchio [ESP N ] Baseball Tonight 'i!'® ®® *^®'' '^®'<® '6elr Death pulls a prank on a naive rookie (R) ® ) Paid Program way across the country. Robert De Niro (In Stereo) ' tic young millionaire falls in love with a ® T.J. Hooker b o ^ s have been funded for this season and the next, [LIFE] Milestones in Medicine Part 2 of Taphet Kotto. 1988. [CNN] Moneyweek (R) middle-class waitress. Dudley Moore Liza (® Hogan's Heroes Rated R. (In Stereo) altoough next season’s schedule will give an idea of Minnelli, John Gielgud. 1981 ® MOVIE; Consenting [DIS] Frog Prince Animated. Kermit the dZ) Postcards [U SA ] Counterstrike min.) Adult A college student's admission that what s to come, she says. ® Synchronal Research (60 Frog narrates this classic fairy tale of a League Baseball he IS homosexual loaves his self- Heiman Broder. who’s never really been a faithful But the new system will allow better focus and handsome prince who is turned into a frog ® Star "Trek: The Next Generation (CC) Play^ s: American League Champion- 9 ^ 0 P M (31) Synchronal Research possessed mother in a state of shock and @ MOVIE: 'Shattered Vows' A young Data reunites with his creator. Dr. Noonian husband leads what he thinks is a fairly uncompli- plying, she says: “It helps us move faster and it by a wicked witch. (60 min.) (R) nun leaves a convent before taking he? l '" ” ,?.®,.".®^ ■ 0®'<'a''b A s at Boston Red (S> Butterflies his once-doting father devastated. Mario [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (R) final vows because of her unspoken^lole aox (LC) Game seven if necessary from I homes, Martin Sheen, Barry Tubb. 1985. c a ^ and acceptable life: He has a wife in Brooklyn helps us move with more intelligence. Before, with Fenway Park. (3 hrs.) (Live) ® Good Grief (CC) When Ernie agrees to he p a rock star fake his death, he acciden­ 1 2.00AM (33 (© Paid Program and a mistress m the Bronx. ^ the^ropam coojwrative) marketplace, the process ® MOVIE: 'Consenting Ad­ Patr143. departs 7:30 a.m., call By GEORGE W. CORNELL tatives will be here to discuss the ■ Yves Montand is 69. British FYime Min- with something of interest for everyone. opened the way for cooperation with 243-1630. The Associated Press Moslems previously have been new plans for the new town hall. I** 65. Playwright Frank D. Gil­ There will be antiques, attic treasures, candy, baked involved in interfaith theological other faiths. Greetings. Reservations are being Oct. 19: Trip to Buckland Hills roy IS 65 Smger-musician Paul Simon is 49 Sineer- goods, knitwear, a country store, jewelry and scarves. The new town hall question will be NEW YORK — Moslems, long dialogues, but not in interreligious “The big difference is that we accepted for our upcoming Hal­ Mall, free, filled musician Sammy Hagar is 41. Singer Marie Osmond is The fair will also feature a coffee shop and luncheon up for vote this November. isolated from America’s religious activity on a national basis. have had a wall around our lives in a loween Party slated for Oct. 25. The OcL 23-26: Amish Country $249 will be available starting at 11 ajn. Moslem ghetto, and now we see we program will begin with a delicious 875-0538. ’ Individuals concerned about their Today’s HighUght in History: mainstream, have started edging into “We had not been willing to join property taxes and the new regula­ Concert at Union Church it. before because we would be are part of this society, that our fu­ pot roast beef dinner with all the Oct. 24: Geraldo Rivera (NYC), On Oct. 13, 1792, the cornerstone of the executive fixings at 11:45 ajn. After lunch, $15, register in office. tions are reminded that Michael ma^ion, later to be known as the White House, was laid An initial step into woridng col­ drowned,” Assad said. But, he said, ture is here,” he said. “This has Bekech, town assessor, will be at the The Music Committee of Union Congregational laboration with Christians and Jews Moslems now have organizational never been faced by Moslems A ^chester native Doug Johnson Oct. 30: Calvacade of Stars. $42 dunng a ceremony m the District of Columbia Church, 3 Elm St., Rockville, will present its Senior will rermnisce on how individuals 243-1630. ’ Senior Center for a presentation on On this date: came last week as national Islamic maturity and strength to facilitate in­ before.” Oct. 30 from 10 to 11 a.m. Choir in a special concert Oct. 20 at 7:30 pjn. under the terreligious cooperation. The Islamic representatives said celebrated Halloween in Manchester to AJD. 54, the Roman emperor Claudius I died, after direction of Clifford Wood. representatives joined a major inter­ 87^538^ Rockingham Races, $33, Lastly, best wished to Mary faith operation, Religion in The council Assad heads includes most American Moslems support in­ in the 1920s and 1930s. Afterward, being poisoned by his wife, Agrippina. This is the first in a series of five concerts to be held games such as pass the pumpkin, Lemesis, who is in Manchester American Life. 195 mosques, worshipping centers ternational efforts to get Iraqi forces Baltimore. Md., Memorial Hospital. the Con­ throughout the year. Individual tickets in advance, or at in most major cities. He said there out of Kuwait but hope for a peace­ musical chairs, and bobbing for ap­ $430, register m office. nect!^ Congress ordered the construction of a naval the door, are $5. For series ticket information, call the Dawud Assad, president of the Scores: Council of Mosques of the United also are now more than 1,000 Mos­ ful solution. ples will be offered, with the win­ Nov. 29: Radio City Music Hall, church office, 875-2559. ners receiving prizes. Seniors are $45, register in office. Tuesday, Oct. 2: Bowling (Men) States, said that in taking the step, lem community organizations, some They also “understand the ^ Taconis 501; Bert Sweet 512; f organization B’nai B’rith was encourag^ to wear a costume, with Oec. 11: Christmas Wonderland, founded in New York. To participate in phone mission “we look forward to some good worshipping in basements or other presence” of Western forces in Jolm Greszko 532; Jim Stackpole prizes being awarded to the best $29, sign up Nov. 7 for a trip to In 1845, Texas ratified a state constitution cooperation in the future” with “our makeshift places. Saudi Arabia, but some have mis­ 515; Ray Contois 511; Phil Wash- Commuiuty Baptist Church, 585 E. Center St., will Noting Islamic roots in Judaism costumes. Finally, for your dancing Revay’s Greenhouses or a stroll brokers and sisters.” givings about it, Ahmed said in bum 582; Mike Pierro 503. participate in a Phone-A-Mission during worship service and Christianity, he said, “We who pleasure, the Senior Rascals will be through their “Enchanted Forest,” on Sunday. “We’re at a new stage at which summarizing conclusions of 700 Bowling (Women) we cease to be a religion on the mar­ work together all are of the Moslem leaders last month at a Con­ on hand to end the afternoon. to the Salem Cross Inn for lunch, presidential campaign The church will telephone Dr. Gustavo Parajon, who Marge Patrick 455; Marie Good- gins, but a religion of American Abrahamic faith.” tinental Council of Mosques. Please make note of the upcoming toen to Mr. Wipple’s “Christmas ebate was broadcast, with Republican nominee RichJd directs the mission activities for the American Baptist health programs: m an 466; Pat Olcavajte people related to American life,” He said Moslem Scriptures, the Both Ahmed and Assad also said Wonderland” of 30.000 lights in Churches of the USA in Nicaragua. The conversation Oct. 16: F=lu Clinic, 9 ajn. to Killingly. 196-192-560; Sadie Antonowich to N^w York. ^ said Gutbi E. Ahmed, director of the Koran, “demands dialogue with there had been few signs of an­ 477; Yolanda Bums 176; S. Forsyth will be broadcast through the public address system of noon, no appointment. Our Newcomer’s Meetings have the church. Moslem World League. “We’re now people of the book (the Bible),” tagonism toward American Mos­ 176-473; V. Newberry 187-469. drMa.’^ n w ffo u r-ch aracter ready to interact with the rest of meaning Jews and Christians. “We Oct. 23: Glucose Screening, 8:30 been so successful that we will be ^am ^ Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,” opened on Dr. Parajon is the founder of the Baptist Hospital in lems as a result of the Middle East Tliesday, Oct. 2: Bridge American people, particularly in also believe in all the book, the crisis. to 10 a.m., by appointment, call having another one on Nov. 1 at B ^ w a y , with Uta Hagen as Martha and A rth^ Hill as Mangua. 647-3173. 9:30 ajn. We will show a video of p Flallowell 5330; Lois Churilla relation to its religious com­ prophets, the gospel,” he said. “Not much of it, only a few inci­ 4340; Rene Conklin 4090; Joe Oct. 23: Breast (self-exam) our Center made by our seniors and Chaplain to be speaker munities.” No Islamic membership count has dents,” Assad said. Attorns 3530; Helen FitzSimmons in •!! participated to a referendum Leaders of other faiths, Protes- been made in this country, but es­ Presentation, 10 to 11 ajn. discuss programs and procedures. 3o30. to e l^ t Vice President Hosni Mubarak the new presi- Chaplain EH. Jim Ammerman, director of Chaplaincy Ahmed noted a few scrawls on tanL Roman Catholic, Eastern Or­ timates generally put the figure be­ The Senior Center will be con­ Any Manchester resident 60 years or °i assassination of Anwar Sadat, Full Gospiel Churches, will be the guest speaker Sunday mosques and a few telephone hate Friday, Oct. 5: Set Back thodox and Jewish welcomed the tween 4 million and 6 million, al­ ducting its annual Holiday I ^ r on older is invited to come and learn in 1982. the International Olympic Committee an- a Fidl Gospel Interdenominational Church, 745 M ain St. calls. But, he added, compared to Helena Gavello 131; Betty Moslem entry into the organization, though some estimates range con­ Oct. 27 from 9 ajn. to 3 pjn. Many what the Center is all about. imimc^ It would rwtore the two gold medals that were Services start at 1 a.m. and 7 pjn. The public is welcome the anti-Moslem feelings stirred by Jesams 128; Glenna Warren 123; which works to encourage regular siderably above that. Items such as ceramics, hand knits, The trip committee still needs W.n ^ / from Jan Thorpe after he admitted having to attend. Iran’s holding of American hostages Dom Anastasia 121; Edith O’Brien been paid to play baseball. ° worship and community service. The Rev. Nicholas B. van Dyck, a woodcrafts, dried flowers, arts and another member. If you like to travel 118. Chaplaincy Full Gospel Churches is a world-wide in 1979, this time “it has been mini­ “This is an historic moment for Presbyterian and president of mal.” crafts, and b ^ed goods will be for with us and have ideas for trips, In 1984, the space shuttle Challenger and its seven mimstry and is authorized to endorse chaplains for the Menu: RIAL and, I daresay, for America,” Religion in American Life, said sde. In addition, our dining room please call Jan in the office. ^fronauts glided to a perfect landing at Cape Canaveral. U.S. Armed Forces, reserves. National Guard, and will be open to offer pastries, coffee, Monday: Sliced turkey sandwich, said Rabbi Joseph B. Glaser, chair­ starting Islamic participation shows Openings are suu available for federal and state {xistnis and VA hospitals. and grinders. We encourage all to soup, beverage, dessert man of the group and executive vice what “may be news to many our beginners quilting class President Oscar Arias was Ammerman is a Itmgtime friend of Dr. Philip THE stop by the center to do their early Tuesday: TUna noodle casserole, president of the Central Conference Americans” — that most Moslems scheduled for O ct 22 from 9:30 to J f o ’’ efforts on Saunders, pastor of Fiill Gospel Church. Any questions of American Rabbis. support interfaith cooperation. C^.stmas shopping and purchase vegetable, roll, beverage, dessert behalf of a Central American peace plan. may be directed to the 24-hour Prayer Tower line at BIBLE 11:30 ajn. Jenny Leggett will be our “It could be a turning point for The group coordinates interfaith gifts at reasonable prices. mstiuctor. Wednesday: Flam grinder, juice, to 1988. ViM Resident Bush and Etemocrat Michael 646-8731. Please make note of the foUowing beverage, dessert L h d ^ s met m their second presidential debate of the our nation,” he added. “We have re se ^ h and public information ac­ SPEAKS Don’t forget this Thursday’s tnp schedule: Thursday: Chicken, potato, 1988 campaign. broken a major barrier, and, who tivities, including provision of wor­ program will be none other than Two churches have fairs E*CeM Brawtr Oct. 16: Governor’s Day, $2 vegetable, roll, beverage, cranberry knows, the beneficial effect may Hwb Bengtson of the Manchester Two East Hartford churches will be having fairs today. ship directories in hotels. It also departs from the Senior Center at 9 sauce, dessert well ripple to other shores.” works to increase weekly worship, Historical Society who will be All Saints’ Episcopal Church, 444 Hills S t, will have its A recent feature newspaper ar­ ajn. Friday: Swedish meatballs on 23rd annual Apple Fair from 9 ajn. to 4 pjn. Religion in American Life was backed by public service advertising presenting a slide show of “Old founded in 1949 and initially in­ ticle described what the “baby noodles, roll, .vegetable, dessert. The fair will include lunch, baked goods, handmade campaigns. boomers* are going for in Cinema crafts, plants and a white eleplm t sale. volved only Protestant denomina­ The current drive, under the religion. The focus was on a tions. It later included Roman slogan “Invite a Friend,” involves non-denominational community Social Security Catholicism, making it inter-Chris­ projects in thousands of congrega­ church, s ^ n d largest in the HARTFORD tian, and subsequently enlisted Jews, tions. country, with attention given to CInama CHy — Tha Tan Guy (R) Sat and Sun 13 0 , 4:10, 7:20 9-45 — ‘Oil-free Sunday’ observed making it a interreligious. For years, Islam in this country others as well. 6:50. 93& - Whita Huntar, Several statements about what QUESTION; Are children also - AWra Kurosawa's ~ ^ Church of the Brethren, one “Now, with the entry of Islam, we has been regarded a “foreign through 69, who woik while receiv- Oraanw (PG-13) Sat and Sun 1:10, 3:50, 7. 935, these churches believe and eligible for Supplemental Security QUESTION; My doctor wants of the histone peace churches, has urged people to ob- become a holy organization,” Glaser religion,” and consequently Moslem Income (SSI)? mg Social Security benefits, can said. “Holiness is inclusive — it teach provide interesting insights me to get the {meumonia vaccine EAST HARTFORD ^ e an oU-frw Sunday” on O ct 21 to focus attention immigrants “learned to live in their on religion today. "People our ANSWER; SSI makes monthly ^ up to $9,360 without a reduc­ ?y****" Cloama — FMinara (R) Sat-Sun 7 3 0 , 9 3 0 . on the naUon s dependence on foreign oil. knows not fences. Holiness is trust before winter. Will Medicare cover own substructure,” Ahmed said. ago don’t think much about payments to disabled children tion m their benefits. For those the cost? ~ Riatcarda From tha Edga (R) Sat 1:10, ^tem ate means of transportation to fuel-powered and is caring beyond one’s parochial However, he said the taking root death and eternity, doni think imder age 64, the limit is $6,840. 5 2 5 . 73 5 . 9 3 5 . — Outlay Down boundaries. whose parents have low incomes ANSWER: Medicare medical in­ f'**'*’* From tha Edge ve^cles were recommended — walking, bicyd^g or in America of indigenous, black about heaven and hell that The amount of reduction for f f* 8^ ) - GoodFellaa (R) Sat-Sun 1:15k 4:10. 7 3 5 . 10. - PaSSc using mass transit or “Holiness is knowing that we are and only few resources. And surance will pay the full a{proved Moslems, of which he is one, and much,* an assistant minister children who receive SSI payments beneficiaries under 65 is $1 in 8^ ' Sun 1. 3.3 5 , 5:10, 7:20, The PtTsian Gulf crisis is over oil resources, and “in all God’s children — and in know­ said. benefits for every $2 that earnings charges for the inoculation. You do the presence of a second generation may also be eligible for Medicaid to ~ “ »"H)hia Sana (FK3) Sat 135. 3:10. 5:20, 'Baby-boomers have more of a not have to meet the $75 annual this case it is c l ^ that our nation is willing to go to war help with hospital and doctor bills. exceed the limiL and $1 for every $3 735. 9 .5 4 midnight: Sun 135, 3:10, 5 3 0 , 7 3 5 , 9:55. — Ghost (PG-131 to k a p the oil flowing,” said David RadSliff Z consumeristic mind-set about for those 65 to 69 years of age. medical insurance deductible, and ^ 12:30: Sun 2. 4 :40, 7:40. iaiO. -T | church s peace consultant. ’ getting their spiritual needs met," To find out more about SSI for you are not responsible for the 20 ^ 1:45, 4 3 0 . 7:15, 9:44 1 2 3 4 Sun 1:44 4.3 0 , 7:14 9-45 — Mr Destinv children, call l-8(K)-2345-SSA. There is a monthly test in the first (PG-13) Sat 2:15. 4:50, 7:50. 10:15. 1235: Sun 2:14 4:50. 7:5a ioM4 “From a Brethren point of view, all war is wrong. In! Thoughts another minister stated. *We year of retiremenL Contact Social percent co-insurance charge. s don’t force conformity or dogm a" Security for more information. ^ c o n w ^m e Roxy Carmichaal (PG-13) Sat 1. 3 5 7-io 0-.X ii-ir;- tms p a ru ^ a r case, we are committed to making' The artido refiocted the trend in QUESTION; My husband is whatever lifestyle sacrifices are necessary to stop the The account of the Apostle Paul’s reiigion to offer peopie what they QUESTION; My will will be 62 country from going to war.” lowing after Christ, we have much planning on filing for Social MANCHESTER conversion (Acts 9) is truly a great to gain from his insight and relation­ want, regardless of its spiritual Security retirement benefits soon so(Mi and eligible for wife’s benefits QUESTION; How much do Sup­ 9-4^a ''8' ^ (R) Sat and Sun 2 3 4 4 3 0 . 7:14 example of what the Lord can do ship with God. How blessed we are wholesomeness. Paul described but will continue to work some. I’ll on my Social Seciuity record. Will tf.45. Narrow Margin (R) Sat and Sun 2:20 4:25 7*^ ^ such in 2Tim. 4:3-4, “to suit their plemental Security Income with the most undesirable person. to know that our backgrounds, our be filing for wife’s benefits at the my benefit amount be affected when Catholics against KKK own desires, they will gather recipients generally receive in pay­ The great persecutor and executer of educational attainmenL or which same time. If he earns more than the she starts getting benefits? l^ W YORK (AP) — Cardinal John O’Connor told wor- Christians was knocked off his around them....teachers to say ments each month? ANSWER; No. \bur wife’s entit­ ^ p p e rs at St. f t^ c k ’s Cathedral on Oct. 7 that Roman side of the tracks we are from have what their itching ears want to exempt amounL will that lower my VERNON horse, spoken to by the resurrected no effect to the way that God can benefit too? ANSWER: In 1990, the basic lement to Social Security benefits on Catholicism is absolutely, uncategorically and uncondi- hoar." Federal SSI payment for an in­ "toman (R) Sat and Sun 3 4-14 7 3-30 _ ctat 1 Jesus and temporarily blinded so your record will not affect the m 5.”^ Sat-Sun 7:10. 9:40. - Tha Jungla Book (G) Sat'and & n l ^ t Uonally agamst membership in the Ku Klux Klan.” use us for His glory. Vessels yielded ANSWER; 'Vfes. If your hus­ God could get his whole attention. unto the Lord are all He desires! band’s yearly earnings exceed the dividual is $386 a month. An ^ o u n t of your retirement benefit. He referred to media reports of a rise in ultraright f W r a S S T elipble couple can get $579. Some WUJJHANTIC groups m New Yoric. ^ As a result of this unprecedented Pastor Dan Boisvert exempt amounL your benefiu as his Her benefit amount at age 62 will be conversion and a repentant life fol­ Manchester Christian Fellowship Phone:646-2903 spouse, as well as his, will be individuals and couples receive a

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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA bi 9 9 0 A 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SAT.F. 22 CONDOMINIUMS BRAND NEW LISTINGII! HILLTOP HEAVEN-Find MALLARD VIEW- THIS 9 ROOM-Colonial OPEN 1-4 PM WEEK­ LOTS OF ROOM-ln this 23 LOTS ft LAND FOR 23 LOTS ft LAND FOR Nestled amongst the raised ranch with bab­ FOR SALE contentment in this 1 MANCHESTER'S with 4 full baths and a DAYS & SUNDAYS. MANCHESTER-New to MOTIVATED SELLERI- ______SALE______SALE trees at Wetherall Vil­ year young cedar sided BEST NEW HOME bling brook. Endless the market. Immacu­ THIS EXPANDABLE- possible in-law apart­ Ranches, townhouses. Great starter Condo in Cape with its park like lage in Manchester 4 bedroom Colonial, VALUE. Change your ment has all the NO ASSOCIATION possibilities because of late 9 room Garrison ■SINGLE" DETACHED BUILDERS SPECIALS- OLD EAGLEVILLE you'll find this adorable Its size. Asking private country setting. grounds, fireplace in the fireplace. Carefully sited lifestyle to 1-floor living options. H's as neat as FEES. Colonial, 4-5 bedrooms, Good size 3 room, fuly TOWNHOUSE- BRENDA LANE 1-5 ROAD- 2.04 Acres "doll's house!" Just per­ on 2 a c re s . F u lly $161,900. Oversized 1st floor family room or living room. Freshly Manchester, $135,900. acre wooded lots. COVENTRY $49,900. in these 3 bedroom, 2 a pin and has lots of MANCHESTER*S applianced unit, with painted inside and is as fect for retirees or a applianced. Willington, bath single family at­ space, peace and quiet BEST NEW HOME detached 2 car garage den, screened sun Exceptional custom An- COVENTRY. $49,900 SOUTH STREET 10 young single on the run. central air. Asking, neat as a pin has a lot saldi built home featur­ $239,500. Philips Real tached homes. Full on the end of a cul-de- VALUE. Change your also makes a great porch, lovely bwer level $64,500, Strano Real & up. Unbelievable low acres COVENTRY Delightful floor plan with Estate, 742-1450. workshop. Re/Max recreation room, 2 to offer at $139,900. For ing hardwood floors in price. HIGHLANDS-1-2 $59,900. BEAR basement, courtyard, sac. Priced at lifestyle to 1-floor living Estate, 647-7653. more information 4 rooms plus an un­ covered rear porch, 1 st $289,900. For more in­ in these 3 bedroom 2 (East of the River) 647- fireplaces, main­ fireplaced living room acres COVENTRY. SWAMP ROAD 2.8 & finished 2nd floor, full 1419. please call Jimmy Van­ and dining area, atrium $58,900 & up. Owner 2.87 Acres ANDOVER floor laundry, formation please call bath single family at­ tenance free exterior, Sicklin at Re/Max, East basement, fireplace, HISTORIC CHARMERIII appliances, skylights, Jimmy VanSicklin or many nice features. PEEK AND POKE-To doors to patio and spe­ financing on selected $59,500. OLD TOL­ tached homes. Full your heart's content! of the River, 647-1419 ample parking, This photo just begins attached garage. Set Pat Namerow at Re/ basement, courtyard, $229,000. U&R Realty, cially designed 2nd lots with as little as 10% LAND TURNPIKE 1 - appliances, 1st floor to show you the MANCHESTER ~ Lovely 7 room Colonial or Pat Namerow. floor. Unique concept in 4.76 Acres COVENTRY on a cul-de-sac near Max East of the River, covered rear porch, 1st 643-2692. F down. Special program laundry and MOREI Af­ wonderful charm and the new mall. $150's. 647-1419. RELOCATING on Olcott Dr. in a quiet, small complex. for builders- build now- $59,333- up. SAM floor laundry, Manchester boasts an fordably priced at character that is also Also 3 bedroom, 1-1/2 appliances, skylights, Owner must sell, well cared DW Fish Real Estate, pay laterlll Ask for Phil. GREEN ROAD 1+ inviting charm with its 3 WORLD CLASS ES- 643-1591. $123,900. Jackson & found insidel Cheney- bath, townhouses with attached garage. Set for Cape, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 COMMON ROAD- 8 acres COVENTRY bedrooms, 2 full baths, TAJE-Matchless Jackson Real Estate, built and beautifully garages. $143,900. Dir: OWNER OCCUPANT/ on a cul-de-sac near baths, enclosed porch, rec LOTS PRICED TO $65,900. KEMP ROAD 647-8400. large master bedroom hillside Contemporized cared for, its restoration Tolland Tpke. or North LANDLORD the new mall. $150's. room, nice lot, convenient NOTICE TO CREDITORS COVENTRY- CFHA SELL WILLINGTON 31 Acres SCOTLAND F with fireplace, living Salt-Box on nearly 5 $54,900-up. Area of $1 10,000. WALL assures you'll love Main to Union to Ros- WANTEDI!! $148,900. Also 3 bedroom 1 1/2 Price has been reduced to ESTATE OF /Approved. 2 bedroom. every inch! 7 Rooms, 4 3 FAMILY SUSAN P. R. GROFF room with fireplace, and acres with view of nice homes, new road. STREET 7.38 acres BUILDER'S PACKAGE- setto Dr. "We're Selling bath townhouses with sell $141,900. UConn. Master 1 1/2 bath tri-level 1600 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, Houses* Blanchard & INVESTMENT! A uni- a/k/a enclosed side porch ZEYA & SATARI DRIVE (700 front) COVENTRY On these 3 bedroom garages. $143,900. and 1st floor laundry. bedroom suite with spa, square foot. $113,900. homes just completed. spacious country Rossetto, 646-2482. ue 2 family home plus DIR: Tolland Turnpike SUSAN R. GROFF 742-8710.______1-2 acre NORTH $120,000. TOLLAND kitchen, enclosed rear MAKE AN OFFER Lots of character and cxjuntry kitchen, wind­ COVENTRY $79,400 & TURNPIKE 26 acres Priced $129,900. Your F______Sollhousel Each unit or North Main To Union The Hon. William E. porch, deck, fenced has 2 badroomsi The 2 On this 5 room Ranch, 2-3 priced to please! ing drive. Coventry, VERNON-Condo for up. Possible financing ELLINGTON $139,900. cost, $109,900.'Builder VERNON-See this nicely to Rossetto Drive. bedrooms, bath, convenient FitzGerald, Judge of the Court $159,900. Jackson & $395,337. Philips Real play area, workshop family has a full base­ Blanchard & Rossetto of Probate, District of retired. 5 Rooms, 1-1/2 at 8% APR with EAST STREET 198 will fiance kept 7 room Raised location, bus line, good Jackson Real Estate. Estate. 742-1450. ana MORE I On Nation­ ment and walkup attic 646-2482. Manchester at a hearing held bath, 1 floor. Nice area. $30,000 down, 5 year Subdividable /Veres AN­ $20,000*.*$20,000 al Register of Historic Ranch. 3 Bedrooms, starter home. Asking 647-8400. 646-4488. Second Mortgage at 8 with possible expan­ F______on October 8, 1990, ordered balloon. Era Philips DOVER $525,000. Homes. $138,900. tiled floor kitchen, sion of living spacel Be $125,000. Real Estate 742-1450. Philips Real Estate 742- per cent APR with no deluxe bwer level fami­ LOVELY-3 Bedroom that all claims must be Jackson & Jackson close to Rte. 384 and presented to the fiduciary at 1450. monthly payment Ranch in Manchester. Real Estate, 647-8400. ly room with fireplace, 3 downtown as you reap Call Joe the address below. Failure to F based on a 30 year F baths, large sun deck, $160's. Call Ron LEGAL NOTICE schedule. Balloon in 5 the benefits ot a 3 unit promptly present any such large wooded lot. As­ Fournier, Re/Max, East Lombardo & claim may result in the loss of ears. Richards & IN-LAW APARTMENT king $179,000. U&R incomell Anne Miller of the River, 647-1419 The Bolton Zoning Commis­ Real Estate, 647-8000. Associates rights to recover on such sion will hold a Special Hear­ ehmna Real Estate, TOOIII $142,900. Realty, 643-2692. or 649-3087. Bridge claim. ing on Wednesday, October 644-2517 or 528-1731. REDUCEDI This 3 F 647-1413 Sandra Haun, bedroom Colonial has 17th, 1990 at 7:00PM to hear CONVENIENT LOCA- Clerk been totally updated an application for a change of TION-Manchester The fiduciary is: zone at 12 Quarry Rd., Bolton, both inside and out and NORTH 10- 13-90 Outskirt. Split level, 3 Richard R. Groff CT. The property is owned by features a formal dining 166 Boston Turnpike ♦ AK8S2 Grari(j tional K-Q of clubs had sufficient val­ bedrooms, 2 full baths, c/o W. David Keith, Esq. Patricia DoBranski and the TAQ762 ue to score up a grand slam. Of course room, and a kitchen on change would be from R2 to dining room, fireplace in Bolton, CT 06043 Made, Keith, Fiorentino & Sul­ ♦ 8 5 this was dead wrong; the fact that the first and second CHFA FUNDS AVAILABLE livan Business Zone for the pur­ larceny living room, lower level ♦ 7 North settled in six should have been a flqorsi There's a walk 575 Main Street pose to operate a woodwork­ office with separate 646-8353 red flag, warning South that the oppo­ access. Only $147,000. up attic, new siding and Rate -- 8.50% Term 17 Yrs. Manchester, CT 06040 ing business. WEST EAST By James Jacoby new windows, and a 2 ♦ Q J 9 4 nents had a cashing ace. Nevertheless, Philips Real Estate, Mark Johnson, ♦ 10 6 5 Barbara S. Groff TJ4 South went on to seven. car garage tool This V.A. - FHA - PMI Chariman, ▼ lO What better harbinger of victory 742-1450. c/o W. David Keith, Esq. ♦ Q 9 7 F______house is perfect for Bolton Zoning ♦ A 4 3 2 can a bridge player have than to com­ Switch the spotlight to West. He Marte, Keith, Fiorentino & Sul­ 4 10 9 8 6 your teenagers or col­ livan Commission ♦ J 5 4 3 2 mit a heinous crime at the table and be rightly sensed that North and South lege kids tool Anne We have the houses and now we have ★ ★ MANCHESTER ~ REDUCED ★ ★ had fouled up in the bidding and were CREAM PUFF!! Ab­ 575 Main Street 027-10 SOUTH rewarded for it? When that happens, Miller Real Estate, 647- o ff an ace. But which? Finally he led solutely immaculate in the funds. Don't miss out on this oppor­ Manchester, CT 06040 ♦ 7 the adrenalin flows, and it’s easy to and out, completely 8000. the unbid suit — clubs. Declarer won, F 029-10 NOTICE TO CREDITORS T K 9 8 5 3 overcome feelings of embarrassment. redone inside, energy tunity to own your own home. This ESTATE OF ♦ K J 10 6 Look at today’s deal from the Spingold drew two rounds of trumps, discarded dummy’s diamonds on the K-Q of efficient, walking dis­ INVESTORS-NO NEED could be the last harrah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS DOMINICK FEMMIA ♦ a KQ Knockout Team-of-Four Champion­ tance to beach, well TO LOOK ANY ESTATE OF a/k/e ship held last July. clubs, and claimed. ROBERT W. MURRAY Vulnerable: Both And was it a harbinger of victory? kepted backyard. FURTHERII Extremely DOMINICK J. FEMMIA Dealer: South After rebidding two diamonds. a/k/a No. South’s team still lost the 64-deal Coventry, Only nice 2 family in great The Hon. William E. South heard his partner ask for aces. For Expert Advise on CHFA financing ROBERT WINSTON MUR­ match. Give credit to the courage of $155,517. Philips Real shapel Many, many RAY FitzGerald, Judge of the Court South West North East South had two key cards: the ace of Estate, 742-1450. 1 ft the East-West team, who survived this n e w and for the homes that qualify call The Hon. William E. of Probate, District of Pass 1 4 Pass clubs and the king of trumps. In fact, F 2 ♦ crushing blow. improvements...MUST SPACIOUS CAPE with over 1538 sq. ft. of living FitzGerald, Judge of the Court Manchester at a hearing held Pass 4 NT Pass he was not quite sure which red suit 5ft James Jacoby's books “Jacoby on Bridge" and GET INTO THE BE S E E N II (not including paneled/carpeted rec-room!) 3-4 of Probate, District of on 10/11/90, ordered that ail Pass 6ft Pass his partner construed as trumps, but claims must be presented to 7 ft AH pass ‘Jacoby on Card Games" (written with his father GROOVEIIII $135,500. $179,900.00 Strano Manchester at a hearing held he did have the king in both. Then, the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at bedrooms, 2 full baths, fireplace w/woodstove, the fidudanr at the address A perfect home owner­ Real Estate, 647-7653. on 10/11/90, ordered that all when North placed the contract in six bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. The ZINSSER AGENCY below. Failure to promptly Opening lead: ft 10 ship opportuniW in this F gas heat, garage PLUS carport ~ all on over 1/2 claims must be presented to hearts, he wondered whether his addi- © 1M0. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. present any such daim may updatM Cape Cod with JUST STARTING OUR? 750 Main Street acre park-like yard! Walk to all schools. All rea­ the fiduciary at the address 3 bedrooms, fireplaced below. Failure to promptly result in the loss of rights to Coventry, $114,900. sonable offers considered. Immediate occupancy recover on such daim. living room, applianced Excellent starter home present any such claim may kitchen, 21x11 family 646-1511 ~ Possible lease/purchase. $157,500. Call today result in the bss of rights to Sandra Haun, in good condition with recover on such claim. room, new thermopane great potential for for your private showing! Lisa Trombly ~ Broker. Clerk windows and a Garage expansion. Beautiful Sandra Haun, The fiduciary is: Astrograph tool This gem is close well landscaped lot. Cbrfc Joseph S. Femmia to all conveniences in- \Afhy not call to see if OPEN HOUSE The fiduciary is: c/o Thomas S. Fiorentino, Esq. likely you'll experience advantages In cluding bus and you quality to begin Ronald T. Murray pected disruptions in your domestic 575 Main Street these areas. shipping. Call for your SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 129 French Street routine today. However, these will be of herel DW Fish Real 1-4 PM MarKhester, CT 06040 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You’re exclusive showing Watertown, CT 06795 the welcome variety that’ll brighten Estate, 643-1591. apt to be a trifle restless today unless todayl Anne Miller Real 19 BLISS STREET 030-10 ^Sirthday your day. F 032-10 you can do something you feel is unique CANCER (June 21-July 22) Even ^ Estate, 647-8000. or different. When your energies are LOTS OF EXTRAS- NOTICE t o CREDITORS Oct. 14,1990 though you may be set upon doing Manchester, $187,900. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF channeled info creative outlets, exciting things can result. something a certain way, don't ignore GORGEOUS RANCH- Unique Colonial with ESTATE OF ROSE GILLETTE ILUNG clever alternatives that pop into your Several secret ambitions and desires 4QUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) You could With a 24’x14* sunken many fine features in­ NUNZIOSQUILLANTE a/k/a mind today as to how it might be done you've long nurtured look like they be extremely successful in your com­ living room, custom cluding 1st floor family a/k/a ROSEG. lUING better. might be realized in the year ahead. mercial dealings today if you do not ex­ kitchen with picture win­ room, natural oak NUNZK) J. SQUILLANTE LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Something finan­ dow overlooking a The Hon. William E. When things break open for you, all may pose all of your cards at one time. Use woodwork, covered The Hon. William E. RtzGerakf. Judge of the Court come in one sequence. your trump cards as clinchers and save cially beneficial might develop for you fabulous back yard full porch, 20x40 inground FitzGerald, Judge of the Court of Probate, District of LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your imagina­ them for the close. today from a least expected source. Al­ of plants and shrubs. pool **AND** 3-car of Probate, District of Manchester at a hearing held tion is your greatest asset today, pro­ though it’ll be a unique opportunity, it *We’re Selling Houses* PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Gains of a garage with 2nd floor Manchester at a hearing held on October 11, 1990, ordered vided you utilize it in a constructive very unusual nature are possible today won’t be of a lasting nature, so quick action is required. Blanchard & Rossetto storage or workshop. All the charm of yesteryear with all the modern conven- on October 11, 1990, ordered that all claims must be manner. Visualize positive results, then through your partnership arrangements that all claims must be Real Estate, 646-2482. DW Fish Real Estate, PICTURE B(X)KCAPE w c e s d today. Authentic restoration of this spectacular presented to the fiduciary af take appropriate actions. Libra, treat with friends. You might have several al­ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Something in presented to the fiductary at 643-1591. historichome in pristine, move-in condition. Complimented the address below. Failure to yourself to a birthday gift. Send tor your liances, each with a different pal for a which you are presently involved with MANCHESTER $147,500 the address below. Failure to others is not being handled as efficient­ by fully modernized features: new gourmet kitchen jacuzzi promptly present any such Astro-Graph predictions for the year different purpose. HIGHLAND PARK- promptly present any such claim may result in the Ices of ly as you could do it. The endeavor will Well-kept home on a quiet street with lots of extras including In master bath, sunroom overlooking professionally land- ahead by mailing $1.25 to Astro-Graph, ARIES (March 21-April 19) The sting Manchester. New OTim may result in the loss of rights to recover benefit if you’ll lake a more active role. jalousied porch, patio, 2 full baths, formal dining and **3'Ch c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, can be taken out of tasks or assign­ homes in Highland Park MANCHESTER-Charming ^ ip ^ ^ ro u n d kidney-snaped pool with spa Call Karen rights to recover on such daim. Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. Be sure to Estates. Starting at gorgeous family room with stove and brick hearth. (633-6264) for all details and/ or brochure. Asking $339 900. daim. ments you detest doing if you use your 6 room C ape Cod. Sandra Haun, state your zodiac sign. For your personal horoscope, $189,900. Ranches, Large lot, new vinyl ingenuity and resourcefulness' today. Sandra Haun, Clerk SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You are You might even amaze yourself with iovescope, lucky numbers Capes, Colonials. Call siding and windows, presently in a very hopeful cycle where Clerk The fidudary is: your labor-saving techniques. Anne Doremus for up-dated kitchen and your expectations have solid chances ot and future forecast, call D.W.FISH Better The fiduciary is: Neal G. Illing TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Be an atten­ details, 520-8428. bathroom. Priced for im- being realized. Think and act like the IHlRWltVCOMrANV I The Prudential Robert K. Killian c/o Allan D. Thomas, Esq. tive listener today in situations where Astro*Tone (95q each Open every Sunday 1- mediate sale. winner you are. MANCHESTER VERNON c/o Robert K. Killian, Esq. Thomas, Prignano & Sorarmo friends cluster to exchange the latest minute; Touch-Tone phones 4pm. Re/Max (East of $120,000. Call after Gould, Killian & WVnne SAGITTARIUS (Now. 23-Dec. 21) Con­ news. A chance comment may provide Connecticut Realty 945 Main Street the River) 647-1419. 6pm weekdays, 649- 643-1591 871-1400 One Commercial Plaza ditions that have an influence upon your information of special significance to only). Dial 1-900-990-9400 P.O. Box 648 0631. By owner. Hanford, CT 06103-3595 status, reputation and finances are all you. and enter your access code 63 HEBRON AVENUE GLASTONBURY 633.3674 Manchester, CT 06040 trending in your favor today. It’s verv 033-10 GEMINI (May 21-June 20) There’s a 1 number, which is 184 031-10 possibility you might have some unex- 9 9 0 31 ROOMS FOR RENT 3 2 APARTMENTS FOR 3 2 APARTMENTS FOR 32 APARTMENTS FOR 32 APARTMENTS FOR 32 APARTMENTS FOR RENT RENT MANCHESTER-Spa- RENT______RENT______RENT______cious and clean 2nd 33 CONDOMINIUMS MANCHESTER-Adorable MAN CHESTER-Excel­ 39 ROOMMAtES floor, furnished room, 4 room flat, move in ROCKVILLE- East St. 2nd MANCHESTER-Two, 2 MANCHESTER-Beautiful 8 7 M IS C . F O R SAt-li*- very quiet setting, $300 lent 4 rcxjm apartment. floor. 2 bedrooms. f o r RENT 87 MISC. FOR SALE 88 TAG SALES condition. 1st Floor, ap­ Stove, refrigerator. No Bedroom apartments. 2 and 3 bedroom WANTED 88 TAG SALES monthly. No smoking, Refrigerator, gas heat, apartments. $600-$750 FOR SALE-MOVING and pliances and laundry Pets. References, Appliances included. NEW-3 Bedroom EIGHT Condos at Oak gentleman. Call Rose. hook-ups. $525 plus & stove included. $625/ No pets. $525, and plus utilities. 646-3253. Townhouse, 2-1/2 ROOM FOR RENT- $350 don’t want to take them END R O LLS GARAGE SALE- Saturday 647-8400. security. $515 plus month. Security & monthly or can pay with us. Get ready for & Sunday 10/13 & 10/ Forest, 675 North Main heat. No pets. Call Sue, utilities. 649-4003. $575, plus utilities. baths, central air and 27V4" width — 50« St, Manchester. Satur­ 643-4862. references required. References and MANCHESTER-Excel- weakly. Utilities next summer now. Two 14. 10-4. 73 Hilliard St. lent 5 room, 2 bedroom vac. .all appliances in­ room-sized air 13" width — 2 for 504 day October 13. 9-4. HOCKVILLE-Great Call 875-4733. security deposit cluding microwave included. Security Manchester. 32 APARTMENTS FOR MANCHESTER- Attrac- with jgarage and required. Call Amy for conditioners, 5,000 Newsprint end rods can be Rain or shine. starter, 4 rooms, 2nd required. Available Nov. washer, dryer, ice BUYER MEETS seller In ______RENT tive 3 bedrooms. MANCHESTER-"Nice 3 appriances. appointment 646-9875. BTUs each. Asking, picked up at ttie Manchecter floor, quiet 4 family. 1st 646-2253.______maker. Wall to wall Herald O N LY before 11 am the want ads . "EASY DOES IT" fs the Hardwood floors, room apartment" with References, security. $125, Negotiable. Call Wall to wall, gas heat, 2 carpet, fireplace, deck, Monday through Thursday way to describe olacing a AVAILABLE IkT modern kitchen and car off street parking. walk up attic and lo­ No Pets. $575.00 plus 647-1791, evenings. cated near shopping attached garage with w an t ad. MEDIATELY-5 room bath, separate parking. Security deposit, MANCHESTER-New 5 utilities. 649-4003. door opener. ADT 58 FLOORING apartment. Includes Gas heat and hot water. references, no pets, and on a busline! Im­ Room, 3 bedroom, 1-1/ heat, hot water, stove, mediate occupancyl 2 baths, all appliances, NEVER PLACED a want Security system and full $700 plus utilities. $495 plus utilities’ basement. Short walk V 4ft- SS 4 < ,. s \ < ft refrigerator. No pets. Alibrio Realty 649- $425. Includes heat. wall to wall. $775. 643- ad? There’s nothing to it Available immediately ... iust diol 643-2711 to hospital and CLASSIFIED CRAFTS P References and 1 mon­ 0917. 871-1159. 649-4000 or 649-8989. 1823. .FLOORSANDING CLASSIFIED CRAFTS th security required. churches. No pets Boon like new A Feature of This Newspaper fss siissis F e a tu re o f T h is N e w s p a p e r MANCHESTER-4 Room trucks, recreation •Specializing in older lloofB $600 a month. 647- -A»ft -SXSA % 0131.______apartment. Appliances, vehicles or Natural A stained Noon separate utilities. 1 car motorcycles. $950 per *No waxing anymore BOLTON-" Very nice 4 parking. 643-4827. month plus utilities. Op­ John Verfalle rooms" 2 bedrooms tion to buy. Call 646- #46-5750 with ceramic tile MANCHESTER- Many 1 8711. kitchen, knotty pine & 2 bedroom walls. 4 picture win­ apartments. Applian­ MORANDE LINCOLN-MERCURY-MAZOA dows to enjoy the ces & hot water 34HOBIE8FORRENT 61 MISC. SERVICES included. Call 646-1218 country setting and a THE UNBEATABLE TEAM IS SETTING THE PACE AGAIN! GLASTONBURY- 5 room fireplace for cozy Phil or Suzanne. PIANO TUNING BY Duplex. Indudes stove HARTT SCHOOL OF nightsi Immediate MANCHESTER-3rd floor & refrigerator. $750 per occupancy I $625. In­ MUSIC Graduate. Ward apartment, 2 bedrooms. month + utilities. No Krause 643-5336. cludes heat. 649-4000 No pets. 2 months pets. No waterbeds. 1 or 649-8989. security deposit and YOU ASKED FOR IT, 1/2 month security 84 MUSICAL ITEMS EAST HARTFORD-Silver references required. deposit. 659-0855. I PVC FURNITURE SPECIAL.' Now you can $475 a month plus 5 build PVC pipe furniture. Plans for Etagere Lane, 1st ftoor. 6 Large UPRIGHT piano good TREETOP ANGEL. Victorian splendor and utilities. 643-6927. MANCHESTER- 6 room I Glider, Hammock, Sling Chair, Coffee rooms, 3 bedrooms. Colonial. $850/month. condition. Ideal for ipl easy to make. About 14 inches tall, angel is I Table, Serving Cart, Sofa, Easy Chair References required. MANCHESTER-6 rooms. WE’VE GOT IT!! Lease with option. beginner. $275. Call made from elegant satin, lace and gold ^ Chaise Lounge, Canopy Table, Patio 569-0602. Available 12/ $650 plus utilities. Call Owner financing 643-6802 or 649-6205. ; fabrics. Plans include complete instruc- 1 . I Chairs, End Table. #3035 Special $14.95 643-1648. NEW SERVICE AND PARTS DEPARTMENT HOURS available. Call 646- m lions, full size patterns. #2212 $4 95 MANCHESTER- 4 room 2796.______86 PETS ft SUPPLIES i i MANCHESTER- Large MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 7AM TO 7PM : SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACKI Duplex with garage. ijp SA TISFA CTIO N O R Y O U R M O N E Y BA C K' sparkling clean 4 room FRIDAY 7AM TO 4:30 PM YC^LAND- 6 room home. : To order plans mail check or money order Stove, refrigerator. 2 Yr. Female German js:| To order plans mail check or money order one bedroom 1st floor Garage, fireplace, & ap­ and project number and name, with your $625/month + utilities. SATURDAY SAM TO 1PM Shepard. Germany i;g and project number and name, with your apartment. Stove, pliances on 1 1/2 acre name, address and zip code. Add $2 95 for 633-4189.______basement, with washer/ lot. Security & deposit. born. Show quality. ::5| name, address and zip code. Add $2 95 for dryer hookup. $525 After 6pm. 643-2097. catalog (includes $16 in discount coupons') . catalog (includes $16 in discount coupons') MANCHESTER-3 room $900/month. Call 347- Lv. message. In Okla. please add tax. apartments. Security. plus security & utilities. 3059. ii::^ In Okla. please add tax 646-2426, week days 9 Strano Real Estate 647- CLASSIFIED CRAFTS iii CLASSIFIED CRAFTS " I ! " J*®’ UNCOLN TOWN CAR SIGNATURE SERIES Today Is great day ... and MANCHESTER HERALD, 06040 to 5. 7653. 35 STORE ft OFFICE MANCHESTER HERALD, 06040 Classified is o greot way P.O. BOX 1000, BIXBY, OK 74008 moonroof • Dual extwust • /S?i!jocruakTg*s^s‘te?^rand U^cklngVontloTl^GM^ SPACE ... to sell something! 643- P.O. BOX 1000, BIXBY, OK 74008 LEGAL NOTICE aluminum wheels and all the luxury you expect in a Lincoln! Stock #L11077. 2711. EXCELLENT location LEASE FOR JUST office. Including heat, & •.sftftssoixs-: janrtor. $225. 647-9223 $ C Q 0 1 5 or 643-7175. PER MONTH* MANCHESTER-Main St. CARDINAL BUICK'S LEGAL NOTICE WITH NO MONEY DOWN! location, near Center TOWN OF ANDOVER St. ideal for store/offica. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 646-2426, weekdays, VOLUME- PRICING The Andover 2BA will hold a special meeting on Wednesday. NEW 1990 MERCURY TOPAZ GS 4-DOOR 9-5. BUiCKr-ARK AVENfJE 24, 1990 at 7:30PM in the Town Office Building to hear • Automatic transaxle . Air conditioning • SAVES YOU CASH! the following application: S p ^ control • Power windows • Am/Fm stereo with cassette • Rear MANCHESTER- 430 window defroster and much more! Stock #L01134. square feet of office #3^ — Janet Bourbeau, 66 Hendee Rd.. seeking a space. 4 rooms. Abun­ 1990BUICKREATTA variance from Section 11.2 for a two story addition at the WAS M3,389 - YOU SAVE *3492 dant parking. Handicap “LUXURY COUPE” rear of existing house. A variance of 26 feet to the side accessible. 643-5747. yard requirement and 12 feet to the total side yard require­ Pre-owned company vehicle ment is requested. NOW ONLY ^ 9 8 9 7 * * MANCHESTER-Office/ Loaded with Extras. Stock #1247 At this hearing interested persons may be heard and written store, 600 square feet. communications received. Details of the application are on file Excellent location, groat WAS $28,885 SAVE $8,895 in the office of the Zoning Agent, Town Office Building. Dated exposure at Main & this 12th day of October, 1990. BRAND NEW 1990 MAZDA 626 4-OOOR Middle Tpko. Call Bob • 2.2-liter SOHC 12-valve 4 cylinder engine • Air conditionino • Automaiir 649-114}F Richard L. Higgins, transmission . Tilt steering . Digital clock . Tachometer. R e S o w d S s t S 1990 BUICKSKYIARK Chairman ------Am/Fm stereo with cassette and 4 speakers • Variable-assist [ 4 Door, Automatic, Power Steering, Power 034-10 power steering and more. Stock #M05057. Brakes, Stock #1423. Was $12,303*. WAS *14,303 -YOU SAVE *2924 GMAC FIRST TIME BUYER DISCOUNT h o 'N TO QUALIFIED BUYERS $600. INVITATION TO BID Services- office, 41 NOW ONLY * 1 1 , 3 7 9 * * *P90 Properly for Lease as Dry Storage/Retail -180 Park WE KNOW WHAT YOU EXPECT!! Street - Cheney Historical •FREE LOANER CARS*** District - $550.00 per month PRE-OWNED CAR OF THE WEEK ” year lease - Contact ^£3 •FREE MAINTENANCE* 11989 Chevrolet Cavalier...... -y 1988 CHEVROLET CAVALIER ^ T . 25, 1990 — O ne New 2-Wheel Drive 10 500 lb G VW (404)551-8166 Dump Truck with Plow & Frame & Trade-In ASK HOW YOU CAN DRIVE TWO CARS FOR THE PRICE OF ONEIII I 1988 Chevrolet Corsica S e d a n ...... $7*490 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass...... ______9-5 E S T 1988 6uick LeSabre LTD ...... S i l 1986 Chevrolet C aprice Brougham 4 Dr.. OCT^25, 1990 - Purchase of a Tubular Diaphragm Metering '480 'i' 1987 Buick LeSabre Sedan ...... 57 960 1985 Buick Skylatk...... I 1987 Buick Century LTD Wagon...... -«8'4{10 1985 Buick Park Avenue Sedan ...... payment ptut refundible Mcuritv h — .« u m i s c e l l a N e GI jS 1987 Buick Skyhawk 2 Door...... 4 Door, Sedan, Automatic. 1985 Oldsm obile D ella 88 C o u p e...... Air Condtioning, Stereo. 1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass Coupe...... MERCURY BOLTON-Horse stall for 6988 ^ e ' K r v S ^ o S " c ^ . at the LINCOLN rent. 646-6463. •prices Include Factory RebalesI FACTORY REBATES FROMJ250 to $3000 TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT MORANDE315 CENTER STREET (RT. 6), MANCHESTER Juat off Exit 60 from 1-84 TEL: 643-5135 ON SELECT MODELS... RICHARD J. SARTOR, GENERAL MANAGER Looking tor a good used CARDINAL BUICK, INC. 028-10 Tioblle home? Be sure to 13.9*^ A.P.R. FINANCING IS AVAILABLE IN look In the Classified co­ LIEU OF FACTORY REBATE! "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS" lumns ... thot's where the Delivery must be on belora 10/31/90 81 Adams Street, Manchester •V best buys ore advertised! 1 #G-2711. (Open Eves. Monday thru Thursday) 649~4571 9 9 0 88 TAG SALES 88 TAG SALES 88 TAG SALES 91 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE 9 1 CARS FO R SALE 94 MOTORCYCLES 8c 98 WANTED TO BUY/ CRAFT FAIR-Sponsored MOPEDS HOUSEHOLD items, MANCHESTER-Buckle7 1984 OLDS CUTLASS CHEVY MONZA- 197^ CHEVROLET MONTE TRADE by the MCC Alumni CARLO- 1984. $1000 tools, clothing, exer­ School Fair, 250 Ver­ Brougham- T-tops, AM/ Maroon hardtop. HONDA-1986 CR250 Association, Saturday, cise equipment, some non St. Saturday, Oc­ FM cassette. Factory Automatic. Interior in or best offer. 645-6182 October 1 3 ,10am-4pm. Never raced, mint We buyclean, late model used antiques. Saturday 10/ tober 20th from 10am- mags. $3500 or best excellent condition. after 4pm. condition. Must sell. Lowe Program Center, 13. 10-5, Sunday 10/ offer. 646-6583______cars and trucks. Top prices 2pm. Body perfect no rust. CHEVROLET-1 968 $1300.00. Many extras! paid. Manchester Community 14. 12-4. 71 Baldwin Well maintained. Needs ^ S pccio li^D c^f I College, 60 Bidwell St. NORTH COVENTRY- 1984 Renault Alliance 2 Impala, 4 door hard top. 643-8844, 7-5pm. Avenue, Manchester. engine work. Also All orginal. Excellent Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet Manchester. Sponsored by Connec­ 3899 South St. Oc­ door. New clutch and transmission. Runs neMS a battery. Great condition. 649-0706. 1229 Main Street Admission: $2 per ticut Affiliate RP Foun­ tober 13. 9-4. Good WANT ADS are the good, looks good. project car for a Manchester, CT person; MCCAA dation Fighting stuff, great prices. CHEVY Monte Carlo- friendly way of finding a $1200 or best offer. teenager or mechanic. 646-6464 members, senior Blindness. SPENCER VILLAGE - Or could be used as a 1976. 58K miles. Ex­ cosh buyer for applian­ CARPENTRY/ t r e e s e r v ic e / citizens and children 6 4 6 -3 9 2 9 or 6 4 7 -7 6 5 a cellent condtjon. $1700. p l a y e r p i a n o s o re In ROOFING/ LARGE rummage & Bake Community Hall 54 stock car. Best offer. ces, musicol Instruments, REMODELING PRUNING miscellaneous under 12 are FREE. Pascal Lane. Saturday, BUICK-1978 Station Call 643-0030 after 649-3054. cars and a host of other oemand. If you have one SIDING SERVICES sale. October 13. Sam- Item s. vou do not use, why not ELLlNGTON-10/13 and 3pm. Full gospel Inter­ 10/13, 10-3. Rain or wagon. Tow vehicle/7 5:30. Keep trying. HONDA ACCORD- 1984. Shine. Free coffee for wire harness. $4000. exchange it tor cosh with 10/14, 9-3. 231 Moun­ denominational Church. Dodge Omni-1985. Exc. Air conditioning, power o w o n to d . 745 Main Street, all. 643-6434. brakes, power steering. Rick’s Handyman and HAWKES TREE SERVICE tain Rd. 1980 Ford condition. Low mileage. C flr r t P iliiV Sitr>Krcxl Wi i^s4f e LIONEL COTE Feista, Troy Pilt Manchester. (Bissell MERCURY-1986 Cougar. Excellent condition. 91 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SAT*^ C arpentry Bucket, tiuck $ chipper. , WET BASEMENTS? $2600. Auto. Power FomodGling & Repairs Rototiller, lawn mo«,''.r, Street side) Hundreds 91 CARS FOR SALE*' Blue, 2 door, good steering, power brakes. AM/FM stereo cassette. Stump removal. Free ROOFING & SIDING Hatchways, foundation cracks, Attics, basements, yards cleaned estimates. Special tools, lathe, radial s iw, of hems. All proceeds to condition, air. Call after Air. 649-2536. Call Sam 346-8045. Hauling •30 Years Experience sump pumps, tile lines, gravity consideration for elderly and mulcher. Much more. World Wide Lighthouse 5. 647-9480. III I 'Insured •Fully Insured feeds, and dry wells. Also damp­ Mission Outreach. Rain ■FREE ESTIMATES handicapped •License # 506737 ness prcfrmg of concrete walls MANCHESTER-Saturday or shine. 646-1948 647-7553 8-2. Household hems, 646-9564 and lloofs. Chimney dean ouls, MANCHESTER- Multi­ furniture, toys, stove, y stone walls, and conaele repairs. family tag sale. Satur­ 500 W. Canter St ^ z DES BUILDERS washer, books, clean­ Over 40 years experienced. Sen­ ing equipment, etc. 83 day 10/13. 9-1. 33 OPEN Manchester •New Homos 1-84, EXIT 59 Brent Road. Stevens Street. MON.-FRI. 9-9 1 6 4 6 - 4 3 2 1 1 •Replacement Windows LAW N CARE MISCELLANEOUS ior dlizen discounts. SAT, 9-5 , 1-384, EXIT I •Siding - Wood - Ymyl SERVICES MANCHESTER- 10/13 & MANCHESTER-Lots of ® •Roofing Albert Zuccaro 10/14. Household, good stuffi 9-2, are Remodeling Waterproofing furnhure, clothing. 9am. Saturday. 165 West Call 644-8730 for free YARDMASTEFIS Trees 8, Bushes Cut 110 Oak Grove Street. Middle T ^ e . estimate 6 4 6 -3 3 6 1 Yards & Garages Cleaned CUSTOM QUALITY Truck & Backhoe Work One stop improvements. ' Snow Flowing 9 1 CARS FO R SALE 9 1 CARS FO R SALE KITCHEN & BATH Any Home Project Framing to Painting. B H i i B T i B H « Licensed & Insured. I Toyota Corolla w,„ ______REMODELING I From the smallest repair to the Call 643-9996 Call Dave Adamick I Pontiac Grand Am coup« g,.,.__ *1 0 .5 9 5 I largest renovation, we will do a' for a free quote. BOB RILEY I Nissan 4x4 Pckup ■------CARDINAL *9 .9 9 5 jcxjmpletejob. 1 OLDSMOBILEAK)LKSWAGEN INissan240SXjdr sE opiy...... ' *11.995 I Visit our beautitui showroom or LANDSCAPING Wall Papering and Painting 253 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER BUICK, INC. t Chevrolet Beretta z* gt I call tor your free estimate. ; *6 .9 9 5 GSL BuildingBuildinc 30 years Eiq)erience 1989 Chev Cavalier $7,495 I 'Ford —• — Ranger Airacao.X t,a cab. v-6------* Q 0 Q 2 Heritage Kitchen & ' Insurance, References and 649-1749 1988 Chev Corsica Sed. $7,490 Chevrolet Cl 500 Pickup bk«...... Z *8 ,9 9 5 Maintenance Co. ^ FALL CLEAN-UP Ree Estimates 1989 VW Fox Wagen $7,995 1988 L e S ^ e LTD $11,480 1 Pnntisi/'Pontiac Grand na>iuPrix jdr_ .LE 5 95 Bath Center ‘ Commerclal/Residential’ 1989 VW Jena GL $10,495 254 Broad Street Leaf Removal Services building repair and home' 1987 Le&ibre Sed $7,980 Luxury t Pontiac Bonneville a* .«jan biac* MARTY MATTSSON 1987VWJetta $6,995 1987 Century LTD V\iag $8,680 *9 ,9 9 5 Manchester Save Time and Money : improvements. Interior and 849-4431 1986 VW Jena $5,995 1987BuickSkyhatNk $4,295 I Chevrolet Astro p.., van m»ooo *9 ,9 9 5 Calf exterior painting, light car------649-5400 1985 VW Jena $4,995 1988 Chev Cavalier $6,988 1 Ford Escort ad, .HB.g,ay...... *5 ,9 9 5 Tel Enterprises pentry. Complete janitorial 1987VWGT1 $7,495 1987 Olds Cutlass $6,990 on I Chrysler Fifth Ave a .... *1 0 ,5 9 5 643-4704 service. 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Chargers coach Dan Henning action after a week off when the play at horse takes its track with it — meaning it Montana completed 24 of 35 passes for IS a New York native and was a Jets assis­ Washington (3-1). The Giants have swept Nightclub bouncer held for assault on Dykes can win anywhere. That’s what the San 398 yards and two . In a tant from 197^78. Larry Rasquale, who their National Conference East Division Francisco 49ers, who have the horses, do 24-21 victory over Houston last Sunday, coaches San Diego’s special teams, was a in the National Fbotball League. rivals the past two seasons. The Redskins Jets assistant from 1980-89. Montana hit on 20 of 28 passes for 318 also rested last Sunday. By KAREN SCHWARTZ for Dec. 13, which is the day after the club. The 49ers (4-0) will be at Atlanta Sun­ yards and three touchdowns. Browns (2-3) at Saints (1-3): The Associated Press Patriots wide receiver Irving Fryar, Fryar, 28, who needed eight day attempting to win for the 14th con­ In other Sunday games, Cincinnati is at Cleveland will be ending a three-game The Falcons evened their record with a Houston, Seattle at the Los Angeles who said he went to Dykes’ aid with stitches to close a head wound, said secutive time on the road. Success would 28-27 win over New Orleans last Sunday, road trip at New Orleans. The Browns of­ PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A 6- a gun, is due back in court on a he was hit from behind when he suetch their overall winning streak to a Raiders, the Los Angeles Rams at fense will try to stay awake after awaken­ when Chris Miller hit Andre Rison with a Chicago at night, San Diego at the New foot-7, 300-pound nightclub boun­ weapons charge. came to Dyke’s aid and doesn’t club-record 13 games. ing in a 30-29 win over Denver Monday 3-yard pass with 1:33 remain­ York Jets, Cleveland at New Orleans, cer was held on bond Friday as the E^ley’s attorney, Joseph Bevilac- know who struck him. A team Atlanta (2-2) already has contributed to ing. night. The Saints flexed some offensive Green Bay at Tampa Bay, Detroit at Kan­ man who allegedly assaulted New qua Jr., said he was optimistic the spokesman said Fryar also was ex­ muscle last Sunday, too, but lost 28-27 to sas City, Pittsburgh at Denver, and Dallas England Patriots wide receiver Hart charges would be dropped after the pected to play against Miami. at Phoenix. Buffalo, Indianapolis, Miami Atlanta. Lee Dykes. parole and probation violation hear­ Earley’s one-year suspended sen­ ing. William Earley, 35, hobbled into tence stems from a no contest plea Packers (2-3) at Buccaneers (3-2): District Court on the crutches he al­ “Once a judge listens to the in June to charges he punched a man NFL Roundup Tampa Bay, which has the NFL’s top- legedly used to hit Dykes in the eye evidence I believe he will be vindi­ Sept. 5, 1988 at The Club in New­ rated passer in Vinny Tesuverde, will try during a scuffle outside Club cated,” he said. port. and New England do not play. to regroup from a 14-10 loss to Dallas last Shalimar early Wednesday morning. Bevilacqua said he had been in­ He also is on parole from a 1982 Monday night, Minnesota is at Sunday. The Phekers hope to reach .500 Judge Gilbert Indeglia set Ear­ volved in the case only since Ear­ robbery conviction. He was sen­ Philadephia. behind struggling quarterback Don MaJ- ley’s bond at $40,000. The judge ley’s arrest late Thursday and did tenced to 20 years with 12 years to Bengals (4-1) at Oilers (2-2): The kowski, who completed only 12 of 39 in a also ordered the bouncer held until a not know who he would call as wit­ serve in the case, but was released Oilers, in second place in the AFC 27-13 loss to Chicago last Sunday. Superior Court parole and probation nesses. from prison after four years. Central, will try to shake off the affects of hearing in Newport next week. Dykes, 24, was not present at the Fryar, who is 6-feet tall and blowing leads of 14-0 and 21-14 in the Lions (2-3) at Chiefs (3-2): The Earley is on parole and probation hearing. He was released from weighs 200 pounds, had a permit to 24-21 loss to the 49ers and try to close in Chiefs count on getting their kicks from from a robbery charge and has a Rhode Island Hospital Thursday carry his gun in Massachusetts, but N' on division-leading Cincinnati. The Ben­ Nick I^wery, who has booted 11 field goals in 13 attempts. Four Lowery 3- suspended sentence on a conviction after being held overnight because not in Rhode Island. He has ack­ gals are riding the high of a 34-31 over­ pointers last week, however, could not that he punched a man at a Newport of his swollen eye. nowledged getting the gun from his time victory over the Rams. The game keep Kansas City from losing 23-19 to club. Dykes, who is 6-foot-4 and 4^ figures to be an aerial show featuring truck, but denied wimess reports Indianapolis. The Lions’ Barry Sanders, Indeglia allowed police to seize w e i ^ about 220 pounds, should be that he waved it at people. Boomer Esiason of the Bengals and War­ ren Moon of the Oilers. the 1989 NFC rushing leader, is yet to run Earley’s emtehes and ordered him a able to play football again by Mon­ The Boston Globe reported Seahawks (2-3) at Raiders (4-1): Bo for 100 yards in a game this season. new set. Earley has a tom Achilles’ day, according to his doctor, oph­ Friday that Fryar also apparently Jackson could be in uniform for the Th « Assoclatad Press tendon. thalmologist Robert Bahr. The Steelers (2-3) at Broncos (2-3): The violated Massachusetts law by fail­ Raiders, but what they will need more is a Earley entered no plea because I^triots meet Miami on Thursday. Steelers’ coaching staff hopes that the of­ DYKES RELEASED — The Patriots’ Hart Lee ing to notify authorities he had good effort from their defense, which is Providence police said they were fense now will find scoring touchdowns Dykes is wheeled out of the Jane Brown Unit the assault charge is a felony that moved from Easton to Sharon. ranked second in the AFC. Buffalo scored continuing their investigation into habit-forming. The Pittsburgh offense got will be handled in Superior Court Licensed gun owners are required to 24 points in the last 8:37 to beat the of Rhode Island Hospital in Providence after its first touchdowns of the season in a beginning with a Dec. 21 arraign- the fracas. Fryar said he saw several report a change of address within 30 Raiders 38-24 last Sunday. Seattle’s Der­ being treated for an eye injury. Dykes was in­ 36-14 win over San Diego last Sunday. menL people standing over Dykes, kicking days or face revocation of their per­ rick Fenner has rushed for an NFL-lead- jured early Wednesday morning. Quarterback John Elway will try to lead Indeglia set a pretrial conference and hitting him in the street outside mits. ing eight touchdowns, with two coming the Broncos back from a tough 30-29 loss last week in a 33-20 win over New to Cleveland. England. The Seahawks rushed for a total of five touchdowns in 1989. Cowboys (2-3) at Cardinals (1-3): Expos’ sale Athletics are a confident bunch Rams (1-3) at Bears (4-1): The Rams Dallas will try to triple its 1989 victory hope Jim Everett, the NFL’s fourth-lead­ By TIM LIOTTA 12 of 13 playoff games and made it tot^ behind the n ^ in g of rookie Emmitt The A’s will be put through ing passer, can get them untracked from Smith, who had his first 100-yard rushing The Associated Press into the World Series three consecu­ similar workouts Saturday and Sun­ their worst start since going 1-6 in 1987. in a scramble tive times. Th* Auoclatad Press game in the 14-10 win over Tampa Bay. day before leaving for the World The Bears count heavily on Neal Ander­ The Cowboys had only one 100-yard OAKLAND, Calif. — Before “A lot of people think we’re Series. CONTROLLED — THIS TIME — San Francisco quarterback Joe son, who leads NFC rushers with 430 robots,” Stewart said. “They think rushing effort last year — Paul Palmer’s MONTREAL (AP) — Claude Brochu, the Game 1 of the American League Bob Welch pitched several in­ Montana is held by Denver’s Karl Mecklenburg in their exhibition yards on 91 carries and has five touch­ we come here, Tony (manager Tony 110 against Wasliington Nov. 5. Rookie Montreal Expos president in charge of selling the playoffs, several ’ nings, putting him on a schedule that game earlier this year. Montana and the 49ers take on the Atlanta downs. La Russa) programs us, and we got Johnny Johnson has rushed 74 times for team to local buyers, is scrambling to get his group pitchers chided pitchers on the Bos­ would enable him to pitch Game 2 Falcons Sunday in Atlanta. Chargers (1-4) at Jets (2-3): The Jets, 303 yards for the Cardinals and ranks of investors together to meet two looming deadlines. ton Red Sox for taking batting prac­ out and do it. And when the day is on his customary four days of rest. looking to put two good halves together, fourth in the NFC. over, he pulls the plug out That’s Brochu said he is $4-$5 million short of having the tice. Why bother? Stewart figures to start Game 1. not true. We do have fun. $70 million in private investment needed to purchase During those playoff games, Canseco and Willie McGee each the club. Rickey Henderson was doing deep “Winning is a big part. What sat out batting practice Friday. Can­ With that amount, the provincial government and knee bends in left field, while Jose makes this game fun? Winning. So seco, who is bothered by soreness in Texas looks to spoil Oklahoma’s perfect mark Canseco talked with the fans. At key the city of Montreal would loan the groiq) the if we’re winning, we’re having fun.” the middle finger of the right hand, By JOHN NELSON moments, too. since 1983. Last year’s victory gives this remaining $30 million needed to buy the National Whether its some playful which he injured on a refrigerator The Associated Press Virginia hasn’t played in two weeks, League club for $100 million from Charles Cocky? Arrogant? pregame harrassing of an opponent door at his home Sept. 21, also did NCAA Football year’s Longhorns a lift, coach David and the Cavaliers have gone from No. 7 Call the A’s whatever you want, or being l^ s e enough to exercise or not do any throwing. He was McWilliams said. Bronfman, Hugh Hallward and Lome Webster. The eyes of Texas are upon Oklahoma, to No. 2 in that time. Virginia leads the Oakland pitcher Dave Stewart said. interact with fans during a game, it’s restricted to wind sprints. “Psychologically, you feel better about “I still have a lot to do,” Brochu said. “It’s a com­ and that can’t be entirely good news to naUon in scoring with an average of 51.4 “Those comments are always an attitude that is brewed in the Vanderbilt at No. 6 Auburn (3-0-1); No. 9 plicated transaction.” “The swelling has decreased and the Sooners. going in against them knowing that last points per game and 563.6 yards of of­ Brochu must have a full group of investors to used when you think of somebody, Oakland clubhouse. he’s got much better range of mo­ Florida (5-0) at No, 5 Tfennessee b-0-2); year you beat them,” McWilliams said. fense. like when you think of Jose Can­ Ibr the 24th time in 45 years since Missouri at No. 7 Nebraska (5-0); Air present for the semtiny of other major league ovraers “How can you not have con­ tion,” A’s trainer Barry Weinberg “Most of the guys on this team have been N.C. State, meanwhile, has yielded seco,” Stewart said. “Cocky, ar­ World War n, the Sooners enter Satur­ by the Dec. 1-6 winter meetings in Los Angeles. fidence around here,” Oakland’s said of Canseco. “His back is OK, Fbrce at No. 8 Notre Dame (3-1); Purdue in this game and know what kind of a only 9.7 points and 216 yards per game. And the Olympic Installations Board, which runs rogant. What is he? Could be the Mike Gallego said. “You walk too.” day’s game against Texas undefeated, this at No. 11 Illinois (3-1); No. 20 Texas game it will be.” best player in the game. time at 5-0. Seven times, the Longhorns It s not very realistic to expiect that Olympic Stadium, wants the ownership group firmed through this locker room and I McGee (muscle pull in his ribs), A&M (4-1) at No. 12 Houston (4-0); Texas leads the series 48-32-4. “Rickey Henderson. Cocky, ar­ (2-1) have spoiled that record. our defense can continue putting up such up before it will commit $10 million for stadium guarantee you when you leave, Dave Henderson (Imee) and Rickey Colorado State at No. 13 Brigham Young When Bo Schembechler was the rogant What is he? The best player “This is a very big game for OU,” said numbers, Wolfjpack coach Dick Sheridan renovations that Brochu and most of the investors you’re going to have a little con­ Henderson (jammed thumb) all are (4-1); Iowa State at No. 14 Colorado Michigan coach, the Wolverines beat said. have demanded. in the game. Dermis Eckersley? fidence, too. It has a tendency to rub expected to be healthy by the start of Texas wide receiver Johnny Walker, who (4-1-1), and No. 15 Clemson (5-1) at No. Cocky, arrogant. What is he? The off.” Michigan State 17 of 21 times, and The only time available to do renovations is Nov. the Series. Only shortstop Walt caught a 25-yard touchdown pass with 18 Georgia Tech (4-0). Kans^ is getting only $150,000 to play best relief pitcher in the game. Schembechler beat Spartans coach 20- Dec. 19, board president Pierre Bibeau said this These ^ k y and arrogant A’s Weiss, who suffered a sprained left 1:33 left that gave Texas a 28-24 upset Also: No. 16 Southern California (4-1) George Perles five of seven. Miami in the Orange Bowl, where the “Those words are always used began their World Series prepara­ week. After that, the stadium is booked and renova­ knee in Game 2 of the playoffs, is last year. “They’ve got a great shot at a at Stanford; No. 19 Oregon (4-1) at No. Now, Gary Moeller is coaching Hurricanes have won 34 in a row, and say tions would have to wait until 1992. when you’re talking about a thing, a tions Friday with a game-situation national title if they beat us.” questionable for the Series. 17 Washington (4-1); No. 21 Arizona Michigan, and he feels “a little more heat it’s not enough. “That would be disastrous,” Brochu said. “Stadium person, a car, whatever, and you’re workout, the same kind of practices Oklahoma is on NCAA probation and talking about the best of something. Shortstop Mike Bordick, who was (4-1) at Oregon State; Ohio State at No. this week.” renovation is essential to our season ticket sales cam­ Oakland used last season during can’t be in a bowl game this year, so the “That’s not enough for playing those If that’s what they’re saying about brought up in September from the 22 hidiana (4-0); New Mexico at No. 23 “This is the most important game we paign.” their six-day wait between the Sooners must do it in the regular season. people,” Jayhawks coach Glen Mason us, what does that tell you?” A’s triple-A affiliate at Tacoma, Wyoming (6-0); No. 24 Mississippi (4-1) play,” he said. “It’s a fierce intrastate The board said it needs confirmation the group American League playoffs and the Wash., joined the A’s Friday, giving The rest of Saturday’s schedule has at Georgia, and Wisconsin at No. 25 Iowa said. “We’re the best bargain in town.” will buy the club by the end of the month so it can That the A’s are very good. rivalry.” World Series and again during the La Russa the choice of putting either Michigan State at No. 1 Michigan (3-1); (3-1). Kansas’ only hope is that Miami will put out tenders for the work. Over the past three seasons, they 10-day delay caused by the Michigan took advantage of Stanford’s be looking ahead to Notre Dame next have won 3(i6 regular-season games, Weiss or Bordick on Oakland’s North Carolina State at No. 2 Virginia Before last year, the Sooners hadn’t earthquake. victory over Notre Dame last week to week, but Hurricanes quarterback Craig 1 World Series roster. (5-0); Kansas at No. 3 Miami (3-1); lost the annual rivalry in the Cotton Bowl move into the No. 1 spot. Erickson doesn’t think that will happen. 9 9 0 In Brief. In Brief. East swimmers lose SCOREBOARD Weekend scholastic slate SCOREBOARD mCGANUM — The East Catholic High girls’ swim mm m Rangers 3, Canadlens 0 DickRhyan 3536— 71 In footbdl ac^on today. East Catholic (0-4) will host Rocky Thompson 3536— 71 Hillhouse-New Haven (2-2) in a non-league game at 1:30 Punt Rslurnsrs FOOTBALL team fell to Haddam-KiUrngworth, 96-62, I^day after- n O C K e V Montreal o 0 0— 0 Joe Jimenez NO Yds Arg LG TD National Football League 3734— 71 Football Vtoodson. Pm. noon. East is 0-7 and will meet Sacrfed Heait 'Hiesdav in N.Y. Rangers 1 0 2— 3 Babe Hiskey 3635— 71 p.m. at Mount Nebo’s Carlin Memorial Field. The Eaeles 12 147 123 tS2 1 — Activated Jim Harbaugh Rial Period— 1, Near Mirk, Laelch 1 (Mullen, Price, Cin. Waterbury. Charlie Siflwd 3536— 71 14 158 116 166 1 quarterback. ’ Miller), 13:30. Penalties— Roy, served by Orville Moody r '^Wle Hillhouse T.Brown, Rakfori NHL standings 3734— 71 dropped a 22-6 decision to Berlin. 11 113 10.3 39 0 SOCCER Stacey Luoma won both the 200- and 500-yard frees- Lebeau (delay of game), 36; Hardy, NY Miller Barber NFL standings Totensall, Jets a 88 9.8 16 n Major Soccer Laagua 3635— 71 Jefferson, Sea. 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Hoa New Jersey 2 2 1 5 19 20 Vance Moxom 36-36— 72 Windsor while Fermi is coming off a 26-23 loss to Win­ 0 .800 108 73 8 45 26 goolkeepar. pair of thirds in the 200 individual medley and the 100 Ralph Tarry Mays. S.D. PNIadelphia 2 2 0 4 16 13 TNrd Period— 2, Now York, Gartner 3 3735— 72 dham. Indlanapolia 0 .400 81 108 7 30 4.3 COLLEGE butterfly. Emily Brera was third in the 100 breaststroke. Pittsburgh (Loetch, Moller), 9:53 (pp). 3, Now Writ, Gartner Jadt Kiefer N.Y. JiMa 2 2 0 4 18 16 3836— 72 0 .400 104 109 Luoma, Chliqisa, Gnswold and Murphy combined to win Washington 2 2 0 4 15 16 4 (Turcotte), 19:16 (en). PsnaHiea-McPhee. Tom Shaw In boys soccer action. East Catholic will play at F^r- Naw England 0 .200 80 152 Kickoff Ranimais NY Islanders Mon (slashing), 838. 3537— 72 the 400 free relay. 1 2 0 2 7 10 Don Massengale 36- 36— 72 field Prep this morning at 10 in All Connecticut Con­ NO Yde Arg LG TD Lynn King athletic director. Adams DIvlaion Shots on goal— Montreal 14-15-12— 41. New Clncinnali D.SrNtti, Buff. 10 238 23.6 38 0 Howie Johnam 3537— 72 0 .800 137 105 9 '" '^ . and Boston 4 0 1 0 Vrrk 7-10-8— 25. Larry Laoretti ference action. Claveland RBrown, Raiders 7 186 23.7 34 0 23 9 3735— 72 0 .400 78 114 M Pederson, taclde, from the football team for Hartford 2 2 1 Carl Lohren Houston Whuran, Sea. 10 227 22.7 71 0 5 17 19 Power-play Opportunities— Montreal 0 of 5; 3735— 72 In girls’ soccer action, Coventry (1-8) hosts Tourtel- 0 .400 98 108 Iho remoindar of the eeason tor violatina un- Montreal 2 1 1 NewMrrk 1 of 3. Ed Byrd Phtaburgh Ball. On. 7 158 22.6 35 0 spedfied NCAA rulee. Road Race needs volunteers 5 14 14 39- 34— 73 0 .400 68 84 Quebec 2 2 1 Bob Flawlins lotte in non-league action this morning at 11. RHAM Mathis, Jels 10 211 21.1 32 0 5 18 22 Goaliee— MonkeaL Hoy, 2-1-1 (24 shots-22 34-39— 73 T E N ^ S S E E — Suspended Kocy Rodgers, MANCHEST^ — The Manchester Road Race Com- Buffalo 0 3 1 saves). New York, Vanbiesbrouck, 2-1-0 Nate Starks LARaiefors Wtoodaon. Htt 10 201 20.1 30 0 1 13 17 3637— 73 (5"2"3) hosts Montville in a non-league affair this after­ 0 .800 99 73 dsfenshre end, D e w a ^ Dotson linebacksr CAMPBELL CONFERENCE (41-41). Kansas City Martin, N.E. 11 216 19.6 28 0 nuttee is looking for volunteers to help out at the BertVbncay 37- 36— 73 noon at 1. 0 .600 117 71 Norris tXvtsion A— 15,214. Osnvar Metcalf, Ciev. 21 409 19.5 198 1 lha foottiall team for allegedly sexually assault Doug Ford 3837— 73 0 .400 124 127 Ttiai^givmg Day event this year. Anyone interested in W L TPta GF GA Roforoe-rtuI DevorsM. Linesmen— Kevin Saattls 0 .400 108 104 Simmona. Ind. 13 250 19.2 34 0 ing a tamale student nelpmg should contact Irene Smith at 646-2175 or call Chicago 3 1 0 6 15 10 Collins, Ron Flrtn. Illing Invitational today SanOisgo- 1 -V V0 .200 75 105 Grant Ind. 12 230 19.2 29 0 the Road Race Hotline at 649-6456. Detroit 2 2 1 5 19 23 NATIONAL CONFERENCE SL Louis 2 1 0 4 9 10 Capitals 3, Jets 1 MiWCHESTER — The 19th annual Illing Junior EaM Scoring Minnesota 1 3 1 3 14 19 Baseball High Cross Country Invitational will be held Saturday at W L T Pet PF RA Touchdowns Winnipeg i g N.Y. Giants Yankees deny firing report Toronto 0 4 0 0 9 22 Washington i g o— 3 the school with races starting at 9:30 ajn. 1.000 106 47 TD Rush Rac Ret Pts Bowling Smyths DIvlaion Washington .750 101 51 Farwwr, Sao. 0 48 Rrst Period-1, Winnipog, McLIwain 2 (Fen­ Awards will be presented in six categories: 6th and 7th Dallas Brooks, Cin. (AP) — The New York Yankees have Calgary 3 1 0 6 16 11 ton, Beauregard), 9:58 (pp). g WhsNngton. Postseason glance .400 70 102 0 30 Los Arigeles 2 1 1 5 18 14 PNIadelphia .250 91 95 Smilh.Mia. 0 30 fired pitching Billy CotUKHS and will dismiss batting Miller 3 (Hatcher, Druoe), 14.-07 (pp). Penal- grade girls, 6th and 7th grade boys. 8th grade girls, 8th Phosnx Allan. Roidare Edmonton 1 0 2 4 11 10 PLAYOFFS 650 40 118 0 24 Blossom League bee-Femar. Was (holding). 136; Bondra, Whs g r ^ boys. 9th grade girls and 9th grade boys. Trophies Baxter, Jets coach Darrell Evans shortly, published reports said WinNpeg 1 3 1 3 16 15 National Laagua (high-sticking), 9:18; McOermid, Win, doubla Chicago Bentley, fed. Hoover Friday. Vancouver 1 2 0 2 10 12 Thursday, O ct 4 will be presented to the top five individuals with medals .800 104 66 Lumbra 204, Donna Eichler minor (high-sticking, roughing), 13:14; Hunter, Pittsburgh 4, Cindnnali 3 Tampa Bay Brown Cin. Friday's Gsmss Vtas. double minor (roughing. Wj^ticking), for those in sixth through 30th placement, .600 108 110 178-502, Donna Schmitt 188-462. A Yankees spokesman called the reports in the New Quebec 4, Friday, O ct S Detroit .400 117 126 Gkrirte, Hou. Buffalo 2 13:14. Donnelly, Win, (cross-checking), 13:59; Detroit 4, Hartford 2 Cindnnali g Pittsburgh 1 The schedule of races is: 9th grade girls at 9:30 a.m.; Green Bay .400 89 120 Humphrey, Den GOP women York Post and New Yoik DaUy News “speculative.” Cronin, Win, double minor (holding, roughing), Monday, Oot. • Minnssota .200 116 103 N.Y. Flarigers 3, Montreal 0 183g Donnelly, Win (rougNng), 18fl2; May, 9th grade boys at 9:55 a.m.; 6th and 7th grade girls at “We have not announced anything,” the spokesman Wbshington 3, WIinnipeg 1 Cincinnati 6, Httsburgh 3 Kfokfeig Barbara PafieW 178-491, Joyce Tyler 471. Was (roughing). 18D2; accaralli. Was (elbow­ 10:20 ajn.; 6th and 7th grade boys at 10:50 ajn.; 8th SanFrondsoo 4 0 0 1.000 82 59 RAT FG said. “It hasn’t h^jpened yet.” Saturday's Gamas ing), 1832. Thasday, Oct. 9 Montreal at Hartford, 735 p.m. Cindrmati 5, Pittsburgh 3 grade girls at 11;20 a.m.; 8th grade boys at 11:45 a.m. A t t ^ 2 2 0 .500 102 94 BraacKCln. 15-15 10-11 However, both n ew sp ^ rs said that Connors was Secorxl Period— 3, Whshington, Kypreos 2 UR arra 1 3 0 .250 111 111 Lowery, K.C. 12- 12 11-13 Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islandera, 7.35 p.ra (Bergland, Femer). 10:51. 4. Washington. May WMlnaaday, O ct 10 gone, while the Daily News said that Evans would be Winnipeg at Philadelphia. 735 p.m. Pittsburgh 3, Cindnnati 2 NewOrleant 1 3 0 .250 70 80 Norwood, Bufl 13- 14 9-14 1 (Hunter, Druce), 18:5g PenaltiM— Lalor, Whs UConn gridders at UMass Buffalo at Quebec, 7.35 p.m. Friday, O ct 12 Sunday's Gamas Leahy, Jets 11- 11 9-10 next and the Post reported that Mark Connor would be­ (interference), 133; Hunter. Whs (boarding). Scholastic N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 7.35 p.m. Cindnnali g Pittsburgh 1. Cindnnati wins San Francisco at Attante, 1 p.m. Traadwatt, Den 14- 14 8-12 438; MeUwain, Wm (holding), 6:12; Smak, Win AMHERST, Mass. — The University of Connecticut come the pitching coach for the third time. Calgary at New Jersey, 7:45 pm. senes 4-2 Cincinnati at Houston, 1 p.m. Staurovsky, N.E. 8- 8 8-10 53 32 (roughing), 934; Hunter, Whs (rougNng), 934; Anderaon, Pm Detroit at Toronto, 8.35 pm. football team (2-3,1-1 in the Yankee Conference) will hit Detroit et Kansas City, 1 p.m. 6 -6 8 -9 46 30 CroNn, Wm (holding). 1232; MacDermid; Wm Johnson Sea. Chicago at Minneaota, 835 p.m. American League the road for a Yankee Conference meeting at the Univer­ Cleveland at New Orieana, 1 p.ra 12- 13 51 6-10 30 Bennet JV boys’ soccer (holding), 14:43; Druca Whs (mterference), San Diego at New Mirk Jets. 1 p.m. Stoyanovich, Mia. - Gerring leads LPGA golf Boston at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. Saturday, O ct 6 sity of Massaschusetts (3-0-1, 3-0) this afternoon at 1:30. 12-12 6 6 51 30 The Bennet Junior High boys' Junior varsity 1633; Donnsky, Win (cross-checking), 1931. Oakland 9, Boston 1 Green Bay at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Biasued, Ind. 9 -9 6 -8 41 27 Sunday's Games Jaeger, FWdars t ^ dropped a 3-1 contest to RHAM CEIY, France (AP) — Cathy Gerring shot a second Calgary at CNcago, 235 p.m. Third Period— None. Psnaltias— Rouse, Whs Sunday, Oct. 7 UConn is coming off a last-second. 24-22 conference Pittsburgh at Denver. 4 p.m. 12 -12 5- 7 49 27 (slashing). ll:41; Sykes. Wm (high-slicking), ^ y a fto r^n Bennet is now 1-5. Kevin Edtrionton at Vancouver. 5.35 p.m. Oakland 4, Boston 1 win ovCT Villanova. Seattle at Loe Angeles Raiders, 4 p.m. straight 69 Friday and held the lead after two rounds of 1439; Hunter, Whs (high-sticking), 1439. Dallas at Phoenix, 4 p.m. NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE R < ^ i i ^ o d the goal for Bonnot Brendan St Louis at Los Angeles, 1035 pm. Tuesday, Oct. 9 Prindcvillo, Kevin Blount Bon Borie, Rich Shots on goal— Winnipeg 11-10-7— 28 'Jie LPGA World Championship, while Japan’s Ayako Oaklarxl 4, Boston 1 New Ybrk Giants at Whshington, 4 p.m. Ousttaitiacks P ro n ^ and T.C. Chantavone played well for NHL results Washington 810-6— 25. UConn soccer at Georgetown Los Angeles Flams at Chicago, 7.-30 p.m. _ _ ^ , AttCom YdsTD Int Okamoto surged into contention with a 6-under-par 66. „ Wsdnsoday, O ct 10 Testavsrde, T .a 101 Power-play Opportunities— Winnipeg 1 of 6; Oakland 3. Boston 1, Oakland wins series OPEN DATE: Buffalo, fodionapolis, MiaiN, 62 901 7 2 Gerring, one of 13 U.S. golfers in the 16-woman field, Red Wings 4, Whalers 2 Whshington 1 of 6. 46 The University of Connecticut men’s soccer team will New England Simms, Giants 95 60 727 6 1 was at 138, 6-under-par and one stroke ahead of Goalies— Winnipeg, Beauregard, 1-26 (25 travel to Washington, D.C. to take on Georgetown in Big Monday's Game Montano, S.F. ISO 99 1316 8 3 Hartford 2 0 0 2 saves). WasNngton. LiuL 2-26 Minneeote at Philadelphia. 9 p.m. Evsrstt, Flams 146 84 1241 Okamoto. WORLD SERIES 10 3 Detroit 0 2 2 1 (2827). East Conference action Sunday. The Huskies return Wilson Mina 88 47 619 7 3 Radio, TV First Period— 1, Hartford, Cunneyworth 3 A -U 1 1 7 . ^ Tuesday, O ct 16 home to host Penn State on Oct. 21. Ftypien Whsh. 85 Two other Americans, Betsy King and Danielle Am- Oakland at Cincinnati, 832 p.m. NFL individual leaders 42 578 4 0 aiaccapane, were tied fw third at 141. King shot a 69 (Wilson. M)ung). 4:15i 2. Hartford. Dinean 5 Referee-Lance Robsris. Unasmen- Gord Millar. Att. 146 85 1124 6 4 (Ferraro. Wilson), 639 (pp). Penaltles-Chiaa- Brosaksr, Pat Dapuzzo. Wsdnasday, O ct 17 AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Cunninghwn, Phil.1. 129 82! 1000 Oakland at Cincinnati, 839 p.m. 6 6 Today Friday and Ammacc^rane had a 70. son. Pet (crosschecking), 631; BurL Har, Whalers host Montreal tonight Ouartertweka Harbaugh, Chi 85 51 629 3 3 major (fighting). 9:12; Kocur, DsL major (fight­ Friday, O ct 19 HARTFORD — The Hartford Whalers will host the Alt Com YdsTD Ini Gannon Mirm. 73 42: 480 4 3 toolbaH: Army at Boston The tournament is being played over a new 6,155- ing). 9:12: Ladoucaur, Har (holding). 11:19. Cindrmcli at Oakland, 832 p.m. Schroeder, Flaidars 53 924 4 College; Channel 18 yard, par-72 course. Okamoto’s round was the best score Second Period— 3, DatroiL Yzarman 2 Saturday, O ct 20 Montreal Canadians in Adams Divisidn action tonight at Esiason, Cin. 157 92 1322 10 7 Rushsrs 12:30 p.m. — College football: Ohio State at Golf Cindnnati at Oakland, 839 p.m. of the tourney. (Kocur), 338. 4. DekoiL Probart 2 (Carson. 7:35 (SportsChannel. WTIC i\M-1080) at the Civic O'Brien, Jets 162 94 1209 4 2 All: YdsAvg LGTD Indiana. ESPN Djoos), 1638. Psnalliaa-Primeau. Pet (cross­ Sunday, Oct. 21 DoBerg, K.C. 151 79 1119 7 3 Arxtorson, Chi. 91 430 4.7 52 1 p.m. — College football: Air Force at NoIra Center. The Whalers played at Detroit Friday night. Krieg, Sao. 5 checking), 1337; Burt Har (hooking), 1734. Cincinnati Bt Ottkland, 8i29 p.fTL, if nttCMsary 128 85 1000 5 6 B.Sanders, Del 82 362 4.4 24 4 Dame. SportsChannel Third Period—5, Detroit Burr 2 (Yzarman, World Championship scores TUasday, O ct 23 Mooa Hou. 218 129 1535 11 8 G.Arxferson T.B. 84 357 4.3 22 3 ^ " * 9 « tootbaH: Rice at TCU, Chiasson). 635. 6, Detroit Yzarman 3. 16.32 Oakland at Cincinnatis 8:29 p.m.» if nacaasary Kelly. Buff. 141 89 946 6 5 Johnson Phos. 74 303 4.1 NeSN CELY. Franco (AP) — Scorea Friday after the 35 1 Celtics hire Dave Cowens (sh). Penalties— McCrimmon, Det (hooking). WMJnaaday,Oct24 Marina, Mia. 156 90 974 6 6 Whfitar, Minn. 66 240 3.6 ~ football: UConn at second round of the $325,003 LPGA Wbrid Three players are suspended 21 1 834; Kocur. Det (tripping), 1034; Gallant Dot Oakland at Cincinnati^ 8:29 p.m.. if nacasiary Trudeau, Ind. 102 57 747 4 5 Bynsr.Whsh. 57 236 4.2 16 UMass, Channel 26. WIU (AM-1400) Championship on the par-72, 6,155-yard Celv Elway, Dan 1 BOSTON (AP) — Dave Cowens, player-coach of the (high-sticking), 15:16. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Diree players on the 162 80 1113 4 6 Broussard, All. 63 233 3.7 24 2 2 p.m. — Collage football: Syracuse at Potw Shots on goal Hartford ICS-11— 27. Detroit course (American unless noted): ' Fsnney, Minn. State, Channel 3 Boston Celocs more than a decade ago and the NBA’s Cathy Gerring No. 5 Tennessee’s football team were suspended in­ 41 231 5,6 27 0 10-10-8— 26. 69- 69— 138 Reds 2, Pirates 1 Rushers E.Smith, Dali. 60 225 3.8 16 3 3 p.m. — McDonald's Open: Knlcks va team inost valuable player in 1973, was appointed a special as­ ^ako OkaiTwto, Japan 73- 66— 139 definitely today after allegations they sexually assaulted Att YdsAvg to be announced, Channel 30 PW*ar-play Opportunitloo— Hartford 1 of 5; Betsy King Tortay, PhlL 56 205 3.7 20 0 signment scout by the team Friday. Detroit 0 of 2. 72-69— 141 a female student in the athletic dormitory. Humphrey, Dea 106 568 53 330 p.m. — College footttall: Michigan State Danielle Ammaccapane ^w ens, a center during his career, is expected to Goalies— Hartford, Whitmore, 0-2-0 (26 71-70— 141 PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI Thornas, Buff. 74 424 5.7 Rscelvers at Michigan, Channel 8 DoMe Mochrie 70- 72— 142 a b rh M abrhM Coach Johnny Majors identified the three players as Okoye. K.C. 111 393 3.5 4 p.m. — Collage football; Oklahoma at shots-22 saves). Detroit ChaveUae. 2-2-1 Cindy Rarick NO YdsAvg LGTD work with mcoming big men and the team’s younger (27-25). 69-74-143 Kir)g3b 2 0 0 0 Larkin ss 4 1 2 0 starting Kacy Rodgers, reserve linebacker Buttk S.D. 79 384 4.9 RIaon, Alt. Texas, ESPN Pst Bradley 42 1 29 377 13.0 45 4 A— 19,377. 74- 71— 145Reynidsri 1 0 0 0 Hatehsref 4 0 2 0 Fenner, Sea. 72 322 4.5 Byars, Phk. 630 p.m. — Coilega footbail: Califorrm at players. He has been working with Stojko Vrankovic a Beth DaniM Bellas Dewayne Dotson and Keith Jeter, also a 25 247 9.9 25 0 Referee— Danis Morel. Linesmen— Ryan 71- 74— 145 3 0 0 0 ONsill rf 2 0 10 Stephens, N.E. 81 319 3.9 Ellard, Rams 24 413 Arizona State, NESN Yugoslavian center recendy signed, in the team’s train- Chris Johnson VsnSlykcf reserve. 17.2 t50 2 Bozak, Mark Para. 72- 73— 145 4 0 0 0 Quinns ph 10 11 Smlh, Mia. 72 302 4.2 HJones, Minn. 24 406 730 p.m. — College football; Florida at Ten­ mgeamp. Mario-Lauro de Lorenzl. Fmc Bonilla rf Bentley, Ind. 16.9 42 3 nessee, ESPN 71- 75-146 3 0 0 0 Myarsp 0 0 0 0 Vice chancellor for student affairs Phil Scheurer said 73 275 3.8 Johnson Del 23 251 10.9 23 2 F^t^ Sheehan Bonds If Allen, Flaidera 61 7.30 p.m. — Flangers at Capitals, MSG 73- 74— 147 1 1 0 0 Davis If 4 0 11 254 4.2 ACarter, Minn. 23 241 10.5 23 3 Cowens retired from the Celtics after the 1979-80 Dawn Coe Martinz 1b the complaint was filed this morning alleging the sexual Thomas, Jets 51 8 p.m — NLCS Game 7 (if necessary); Nordlques 4, Sabres 2 74- 74— 148 4 0 11 Sabo3b 4 0 0 0 252 4.9 Rice.S.F. 22 349 159 42 3 season, then played with Milwaukee in 1982-83. Cathy Johnston 72- 76— 148 Slaughtc 4 0 0 0 Bnzngr 1b 3 0 0 0 assault took place sometime between 10:30 p.m. Pirates at Fteds, Channel 3. WEAN (AM-660) Qusbac 2 1 i _ s Rosie Jones Lind 2b Rsceivsra Clark, Whsh. 21 389 155 143 3 8 p m. — Canadians at Whalers. 77-73— 150 3 0 0 0 Duncan 2b 3 0 1 0 Thursday and 2 a.m. today. Clark. Det 1 0 Trish Johnson, Britain 72-78— 150 Powerp 1 0 0 0 Charltnp 0 0 0 0 NO YdsAvg 21 327 156 31 4 SportsChannel. WTIC (AM-1080) Colleen Walkar Martin DaU. nuuttaj 3 (MogllnW.- 76-74— 152 Smilhp 1 0 0 0 Brittigarf 10 0 0 Johnsorv Den. 27 436 16.1 21 249 11.9 24 0 1030 p.m. — Collage football: California at Cooney report to AL office “ ‘=*^^"9nay 3 (Nolan), 9.38. 3, Belinda p 0 0 0 0 Olivarc 4 0 0 0 Steinbrenner appeal denied 347 12.9 Arizona State, MSG (delayed broadcast) Q u e ^ Nolan 1 (Fortiar, Peill), 1638. Penal- Southwest Classic scores Rsdusph 1 0 0 0 Jackson p 2 0 0 0 WUliams, Sao. 224 9.0 10:30 p.m. — Bruins at Kings, Channel 38 NEW YORK.(AP) — Umpire Terry Cooney sent his ly— Kimble, Qua (stwaring), 18:57. Landrmp CINCpWATI (AP) — A federal appeals court on GIvins, Hou. 376 15.7 1130 p.m. — College football: Colorado F-Way after 0 0 0 0 Oastar2b 1110 S e ^ Pertod--4, Quebap Fogarty 2 (Sakic. Totals 29 1 1 1 TMMs 33 2 9 2 Thomas, Buff. 175 7.3 16 State at BYU. NESN (delayad broadcast) i L t c L S r i South- Friday dismissed a motion by two limited partners of the League office Hiday, but a decision —2 New Yirk Yankees seeking to block the resignation of Langhoma, Clev. 301 13.1 tourtti rourxL ESPN (delayed br^dcast) n a^ ^ o n against the Boston pitcher is not expected Finn, Qua (cross-checking), Ifti 1. Bob Bailey former general partner George Steinbrenner. Jefliras, Hou. 241 10.5 37-30-67 E--6lauoht Bel. Reynolds. LOB-PHtsburgh Transactions until after the World Series. Third Pjriod-6, Quebec, Petit 2 (Sakic, Bruce Cnimpton 8 CkKinnall 9. 2B-Martinez. S B - Larkin (3). The appeal to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals McGee, Cin. 422 19.2 Sunday Hrkac), 1034 (pp). 6, Buffolo, Shannon 1 Robert Gaona 32- 35— 67 Quinones (1). Brooks, fed. 296 13.5 33- 34— 67 8 am. — College football; Clemson at Geor­ V id c o t^ of Wednesday’s incident in Game 4 of the (Haworchuk, Follgno), 1536 (pp). Ponal- AIKellay was based on a district court’s refusal to grant a tem­ Duncan, Hou. 245 11.1 BASEBALL 34- 34— 68 _ IP H HER BB SO gia Tech, NESN (lapa) AL playoffs are s i ^ s e d to be delivered shortly, Qua (deley of game), 3:45; Fdlivio, Terry Dill PMsburgh porary restraining order prohibiting Steinbrermer’s resig­ American League 1 p.m. — 49ert at Falcont, Channel 3 ^ (holding), 930; Petit Qua, doubts minor (1n- J.C. Goosle 33- 35— 68 Puntsrs — Waived Jeffrey sp o k M w o ^ Phyllis Merhige said. She said league 35- 33— 68 21-3 3 1110 nation. 1 p.m. — Chargers at Jets, Channel 30 tsi^snce, unsportMuanllka conduct), 14:16. Jack Flock NO Yds LG Arg iK iw d , outfieldsr, tor the purpose of giving 35-34— 69 * 6 1113 1 pm. — Bengala at Oilers. Channel 22 president B t^ y Brown will not review the tapes befwe Shots on gnal Quebec 9-12-1— 22. Buffalo John Paul Cain Belinda 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 The defendants, who asked that the motion be dis- Gr.Montgomery, Ho. 16 729 60 45.6 him his unconditiooal reiaose. 3.30 p.m. — CFL: B.C. Lionc at Calgary 8-19-13— 40. Rivas Mcbee 35-34-69 Ljndrum i 0 0 0 00 Hansen, N.E. 22 964 69 43.8 National League World Series, which starts Tliesday night 35-34— 69 niissed, included baseball Commissioner Fay Vincent, Stompadars, ^rtaChannel at the home of the National L ea^e winner. ^ ^ Power-play Opportinitiaa-Quabec 1 of 2; Don January Cincinnati Donnelly, Sea. 16 683 49 4Z7 SAM DIEGO RADRES— Named John Barr 4 p.m. — Giants at Redskins, Channel 3 Buffalo 1of6. Ben Smith 35-34— 69 Jackson o 11144 his special investigator, John Dowd, and the Yankees. Stark, fed. 17 723 54 4Z5 assistant general manager. Fired Tom 35-34— 69 '^"0“ Invitational, final B r t ^ will probably make an announcement on a pos­ Goalies— Quebec, Tugnutt, 2-0-0 (40 Daray Simon ChadtonW.1-1 i 0 0 0 0 0 Horan, Den. 17 719 58 4Z3 nomsn«lko. director of player development round, ESPN (delayed broadcast) 37-33— 70 The court agreed with their argument that denial of a sible fine or suspension soon after the Series, Merhige ••ves). Buffalo, Malwchuk, 0-1-0 John Brodle Mysrs S.3 2 00023 Johnson O n 23 944 70 41.0 and Dick Dent ttalner. 730 pim. — Flams at Beora, TNT (22-18). DougDalzisI 3535-70 temporary restraining order is not appealable, and noted Kidd. S.D. 21 858 57 40.9 BASKETBALL A— 1435a 34- 36— 70 J » c k ^ pitchsd to 2 battsfs In ttia 7th. Oklahoma ^ d . Brown and Qemens have not yet talked about the Chi Chi Rodriguez Um|*oe-Homst Davis; RtsL Whndsistedt; that the appeal is moot because Steinbreimer already has Prokop, Jets 20 611 58 40.5 Basketball Aamiclallon State at Kanaos Stale, NESN (tape) 3535— 70 mcident Raferse-Rob Shiefc. LInsamsn-Hon Aa- Charles Goody |«ond. MeSherry: Third, Rungs; Lag R s n n ^ Whgner, Clav. 26 1126 56 40.2 ATLANTA HAWKS— Released Lanard 3535-70 resigned. ■ Co“«9a football: Kansas at Mlstinp Randy MiHoa Bob Wynn ™9f>L Crawford. SttyzintM, Pm 26 1089 48 3a9 Copeland, guard, and Henry Turner, forward. Miami. SportsChannel (taps) 3535— 70 '-2:57. A— 56,079. 1 9 9 0 M^'i^rie^strong of the day Candlestick shook By STEVE W I L S T E I N ------The Associated Press k ^ " U ^ I tumble.tumble, traDDincttapping snm<.some residents and Reds oust Pirates, 2-1; will meet A’s in Series sp^kmg fires that bum through the night SAN FR>WCISCO _ Anyone who and smolder for days. ^ ”*^"1 was there will never forget. By JIM DONAGHY Before it is over, the cruel, random The Associated Press ct concrete rim of Candle- destruction leaves 67 dead, nearly son iZ suck Piark. Players dashing out of the jured, thousands homeless and $10 billif^n dugouts. Ughu blinking off. Fans. 62,000 in damage, ' C IN C l^ A n — For the Cincinnati Reds, it’s good- and ^ I ^ P t o b „ g h - s Kllle, B'x and herio ri, t o eighty ripples finally stopped. I ^ lin ^ dipped, stairs cracked, the FEW PEOPLE REALIZED IT at the The Reds brought a championship and cheers back to field quivered but the maligned old their town a ^ Fnday night by beating the Pirates for ballfwk stood. And nobody panicked, time but Candlestick Park, the beneficiary of a recent $28 million seis the National League pennant. lo n g ?^" seconds- It seemed so much mic upgrade, might have been the safest It was another display of pitching, defense and timely place to nde out the quake in the Bav memory of the World Series area. * NL Playoffs ^uel - wS!d“eriL'S$^?^.Sis The worst damage was in Section 53 in t v right-center field. Mark hitting that gave * e Reds a 2-1 victory in Game 6. baTfrom C a S S ^ ck pS?“” W o r d of Oakland sat “on the edge of The World Series comes to Cincinnati starting Thesday Oakland Athletics pitcher D a v e hell out there and watched the conCTete steps split. ^ designed, when expansion night when Dave Stewart is expected to start against Jose l!‘® dismisses the Rijo. poMibihty with a nervous laugh jomts flexed, revealing the bay below through a gapmg hole. Ron Oester, the remaining link to the Big Red “ die dugout. Thousands of fans left immediately Machine of the 1970s. led off the seventh inning with a ^ something like that to happen again.” * after the quake — an incredibly orderly single off 2 ^ e Smith. Barry Larkin popped out on a ■^en, reminded of the quake that rock- exit — but thousands of otheirs remained bunt attempt, but Billy Hatcher’s single moved Oester to ^ Candlestick six months\go i n ^ ? s - m them s ^ m hopes that the game third. would be played. he quickly raps In a surprising move. Manager Lou Piniella then Carl and Bemie Epolite of San Jose pinch-hit Luis Quinones for Phul O’Neill. O’Neill was a i d ^ ^ ^ f bench! sitting under a concrete overhang that 8-for-17 in the series. look^ precariously perched against the Quinones, O-for-7 lifetime against Smith, delivered nm of the stadium, stayed unUl the first with a single to drive in Oester and send the Reds to then- t h e Oct. 17 1989 shw ^°^^ 35 minutes after the main- ninth NL pennant. Quinones was 13-for-36 as a pinch World ^nes earthquake, the biggest hitter this season. flashbaclJ^are I overhang starting to rip- The Reds’ championship comes only a little more than rolling through the minds of players and ple, Carl said. “It rippled all around the BACK AGAIN __ Thp DaUlonW a < , Th« As»oclal»d Pr»»« a year after Pfete Rose was banned from baseball for gam­ ^ ^ Id ce flay ed aftershocks. stadium, but we kind of took it in stride.” The mind will forever hold the image their sweep of the Bostof Red S n/rh'^f with bling. Piniella and general manager Bobby Quinn came Vincent left his box and stationed him­ in and turned the Reds into winners again. of new baseball commissioner Fay Vin- Candlestick Park shook when an ^ ^ remember the day self in a golf cart on the field, listening to Two of the Nasty Boys, Norm Charlton and Randy Mnt sitting calmly in a golf cart near the Oct. 17,1989 «anfquake hit the Bay Area on ^ a g e reporte while players gathered DOWN AND DIRTY — Cincinnati Reds’ starting pitcher Danny Jackson follows through after pitchers mound, surveying the scene in with their famihes near the dugouts. Myers, finished the Job started brilliantly by Danny Jack- a pitch dunng the sixth game of the NLCS against Pittsburgh Friday night at Riverfront his first test of leadership. son. The other Nasty Boy, Rob Dibble, struck out 10 of Stewart, m Oakland native who has the 15 batters he fa c ^ in the series. eliminated the Pirates, 2-1, and will meet the Oakland Athletics in the i^ d there is Giants pitcher Mike lived though many lesser quakes, wasn’t World Senes which gets underway Tuesday night. g ^ o w comforting his 2-year-old son. a b s o r b s t h e his shSi“ “ w u k s t jolt since it was built 30 years worried about this one when it first hit earlier, wiggles like a bowl of Jell-O “1 clubhouse under the In the ABC-TV booth, A1 Michaels is s ^ u m and got a kick out of watching sitting between Jim Palmer and Tim . ’ , ^ ouuiuuig wiae-eyed * e re^tion of some of his teammates - the infield from a dazed WUl Clark. Yzerman scores twice in win over Whalers theA Meld vpsir ie TIC* i»____ . A besm their telecast fn m!ii;/,r.nL r a s S y en the tremor finally nasses Walt Weiss - A year is not long enough to dim the ^ p n their telecast to millions'of n?w ere whohadn t felt a quake before. DETROIT (AP) — Steve Yzerman A jet zooms overhead. thous^ds of fans bellow in im iso rso S scored twice and set up Shawn Burr’s the puck low on Malarchuk’s glove side. goaltending contest between Van­ mmory of that killer quTe - T w t Malarchuk scoop^ the puck out of the pumpmg their fists and leaping in S e T of They ran out tie-breaking goal early in the third period NHLRoundup biesbrouck and Roy, the former Vezina 5TM pjn. on a balmy Thesday — and iS of there like they had Jets on their shoes,” net quickly with his stick but referee Rob AT THAT MOMENT, 12 miles un- Friday night as the Detroit Red Wings Trophy winners. wants to think about going t h r o ^ ”^ w i l l ^ n , e otewart said. Shick was right on top of the play to call posted their second straight come-from- Roy made a pair of first-period point- s tiS T " ? °f Candle- h o w ir fan June’s entry draft, scored his first NHL it a goal. Stewart eventually left, too, after behind victory, 4-2 over Hartford. b l ^ glove stops (m Bemie Nicholls and s ^ e started filling the room through air goal and assisted on another to lead the Vincent, standing in his field level box Burt, who scored the tying goal in In the third period, fttit rifled a shot h ^ e Gartner, ^^biesbrouck’s lunging > n O iQ in D f\n tn *Ka ^ : i * i ’ (Juebec Nordiques to a 4-2 victory over from the left point past Malarchuk while north along the San / S T S t . Detroit’s 6-5 overtime victory over Cal­ kick saves turned back Stephane Richer the Riday night. Quebec enjoyed a man advantage. Late in gary on Wednesday, slipped behind the and Russ Courtnall in the second period. 01 me Big One scientists say will come. a f»'“ 10 tin«a to It was the second straight road win fw the period. Shannon completed the scor­ mtal Of the explosive power of all the Whalers’ defense during a line change, Gartner added a power-play goal to ex­ the Nordiques and their first over Buffalo ing on a power play after a scramble in bornbs used in World War II. including head, but his wife Valerie convincL Posqxming the game - took a pass from Yzerman in front of the tend New York’s lead at 9:53 of the third itIt isIS an earthquakeearthn,,,!,- him * ‘I^ ‘s*on greeted byoy scattered boos from since March 21, 1989. Last year Quebec front of the goal. the two atomic bombs. ° aiehardc in t>iA ____ iv... _ Hartford net and slipped a backhander be­ period. Gartner took a drop pass from had Just one tie in eight games with Buf­ Buffalo outshot (Juebec 40-22. includ­ l^ tc h , who carried the puck along the tween the legs of g ^ i e Kay Whitmore, falo. ^mpression waves shoot out in all SallS’aS breaking a 2-2 tie. ing 13-1 in the final period, but Tlignutt right sidebewds to draw the Montreal The loss for the Sabres, their third k S T ^ ^ of 18.000 mph, fol- . **3^0 Ifople can’t get enough credit for The Red Wings (2-2-1) spotted came up with a brillant 38-save perfor­ defense to him, and fired a wristshot from owed by the more damaging horizontal tne orderly fashion in which they left the straight, left them winless for the season mance. C ^o m ia with euphoria and pride, Hartford a 2-0 lead on first-period goals 20 feet past Roy’s stick hand. P^k, especially in light of the panic seen at 0-3-1. Rangers 3, Canadians 0: In New 2t 10.800 mph and fan quickly scrawls a sign saying by Randy Cunneyworth and Kevin Gartner added an empty-net goal in the fiii^ m a crazy, giddy mood. dhpucally shaped waves going 7,800 M sporting events in other countries,” Tony McKegney, Brian Ibgarty and \brk, John Vanbiesbrouck made 41 saves game’s final minute. ^ 1 *'“ -W ai. rill S S S Dineen but bounced back with a pair in Michel Petit Vincent said. “They will serve in the fu­ the second period. were the other (Quebec and Mike Gartner scored twice as the Deep, jagged fissures cut through the ture as the model of fan behavior,” scorers. New York Rangers beat Montreal 3-0 Capitals 3, Jets 1: In handover, Md., Yzerman stole the puck from Bobby Santa Cruz Mountains and the rumble of . Craig packed his family into his Christian Ruuttu and Darrin Shannon Friday night, shutting out the CanaHiViiy Mike Liut stopped 27 shots and Nick ^ ^srmssion, Michaeir^ho Holik inside the Whalers’ zone anH scored for Buffalo. for the first time in 20 years. Kypreos scored the go-ahead goal in the b y « k , wearing ,* w ij[ .' distant thunder gives way to the sickening rilpuF moments after Vincent’s b o u n ^ a shot off into the net Whit­ sounds of people screaming, houses tum­ 700,m yens. v e t oWe - re t ohavmg an earth ” tho Wilhe Mays, who had been on Ruuttu opened the scoring at 7:38 of "Hie Rangers, breaking a six-game second period Friday night as the bling and cars crashing. me field chatting with Kevin Mitchell more’s shoulder early in the period to cut the first period. He took a drt^ pass from losing streak against Montreal, last posted Washington Capitals beat Winnipeg 3-1, Hartford’s lead to 2-1. Bob Probert con­ Alexander Mogilny and fixMn the rim of .w fL?® left with his wife a shutout against the Canadiens on OcL extending the Jets’ winless streak to four first five seconds, dozens of lUSt hAfnrA nected on a breakaway with 3:32 remain­ the right circle drilled a low shot to the far 18,1970, with Ed GiactMnin in goal. games. Ori. of to t o S t ri.fSot'S °»i*- ing to tie the score. uildmgs crumble in Santa Cruz and Wat- comer past (^ebec goaltender Ron T\ig- The victtMy was also the third straight Liut, who entered the game with a 5.06 sonville, near the epicenter — 100-year- rertOTeTOwerht'^o*!^*^' When technicians ®°h Welch and his wife, Mary Ellen, Yzerman scored his second of the nutt. for the Rangers after opening the season go^-against average, allowed a first- old homes, businesses and quaint s4 n s “That has to be die says hack wiUi her brother to a house gnme on a shorthanded breakaway with McKegney. a former Sabre, tied the with two consecutive losses. period power-play goal before stopping .f a u . s a v o r s of the 1906 G ^ t q S history of television ” °P®"Ing in the renting in the Marina district. 3:58 remaining to clinch the victory. game 1:40 later when he took a perfect VanbieslHtxick made key third-period the Jets’ final 24 shots. reduced to rubble. vuc«.c, M diael? m ^ ' • u. being cared for Tim Cheveldae, Detroit’s starting goal- pass from Nolan and drilled a 25-footer s t( ^ OT Mathiew Schneider and Denis The victory, ^^shington’s first over tender in all five games, surrendered past Buffalo goaltender Clint Malarchuk. s o m b n t n “s S l from Savard in recording his eighth career the Jets in four games since March 1989, Hartford’s two goals on the first four The assist was Nolan’s first NHL point shutout. l i ^ the C ^ ta ls out of the fttrick ^ A t 5 p.m, the temperature is 81 degrees San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge — Wimp reveal the damage on n Y"® ^ CandlesUck shots he faced before shutting down the Late in the period. Nolan scored his s m h o l of the World Series betwSn the Bridge a ^ r i .r i r• i^ • “ - B_a, lot when we heard on the radio New York scored first at 13:30 of the Division cellar. Winnipeg has lost three 1906 ApriM 8 tnat mA Uih/\lA ___ Vftialers (2-2-1) the rest of the way. first goal. Marc Fortier passed to Nolan, firrt period on a goal by defenseman straight § 1 iW . the day of the Great Quake Ganjte and AWetics - partially collap- ^ d s gather around radios and portable flam Marina area was min Cheveldae’s biggest save came with 6:36 who was standing in the left circle, and B r ^ Leetch. Leetch took a pass from atewart, winner of the first gamf cit. the CoV,^ k°”i f"l®''state 880 neS TVs, hstemng with shocked expressions ‘n ^ Welch said. "They kept saying. left in the game when he stopped Cun­ his quick wrist shot eluded Malarchuk. With the score 1-1, Kypreos took a the Coliseum bucks wildly before crash­ as the reports come in. Pressions Beach and Fillmore. Beach and Fillmore, Brian Mullen, outmaneuvered two m the clubhouse with Parker a^d severS neyworth on a breakaway to preserve a In the second period, Fogarty gave the pass from Tim Beigland near mid-ice and ing down on rush-hour commuters. B ea^ and Fillmore.’ God. that’s the Canadiens and shifted to his hnrffhnnd, H o u ^ built on landfill in San Francis 3-2 lead. Nordiques a 3-1 lead when he drifted in skated in on a bres^way. He deked left CO s Manna district shift and tw i^ S S mock next to ours. It was a ride of terror. then flipped a shot to the long side over before putting the inick between the pads Pure hell.” Nordiqoes 4, Sabres 2: In Buffalo. frxxn the left point, waited for Malarchuk N.Y., Owen Nolan, the No. 1 nick in Ihtrick Roy ’s right p«d of goalie Stephane Beauregard at 10:51 of to make the first move and then drilled The game then evolved into a siqierb 1 the second period. 9 9 0 High School Roundup Drexler to get MHS keeps pace with leaders in CCC East - $8 million deal PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The Portland Trail Blazers MANCHESTER — The bus arrived, but Fermi High announced Friday that they have extended the contract of didn’t with host Manchester High overwhelming the Fal­ % Clyde Drexler by one year - an agreement that reported­ cons, 7-1, Friday afternoon in CCC East Division boys’ t ly will pay the star guard more than $8 million for the soccer action at Memorial Field. I ♦ 1995-96 season. The victory kept the Indians in step with Rockville The salary is believed to be the highest ever for one High (2-1 winner over Enfield) and Hartford Public (4-0 season for an athlete in a team sport. winner over East Hartford) in the hotly contested CCC Drexler was in Honolulu for Friday night’s pre-season East. Public and Rockville share first place at 7-1-1 while game against the Los Angeles Lakers. The Blazers did the Indians are third at 6-2-1. not reveal terms of the agreement, but Drexler said Manchester visits Rockville High T\iesday afternoon at Thursday night that the deal would add a sixth year to his 3:30. Rockville won the first meeting on Sept. 21, 1-0 in contract and would pay him more than $8 million for that overtime. season. “It’s a big one,” Manchester coach Bill McCarthy said J “I think this shows good faith on the part of the or­ of Tuesday’s matchup. “They (Public and Rockville) I ganization,” Drexler said Thursday night. “It’s a fair con­ keep on winning and we have to keep on winning.” tract. I’m happy about it.” Fermi’s bus didn’t arrive at Manchester until late. And Drexler, the Blazers’ all-time leading scorer and a the Falcons, 0-9 in the CCC East and 1-9 overall, never third-team NBA all-star last season, will earn about $1.2 got started. “They got here late and didn’t seem too ready million this season. to play,” McCarthy said. “It was a combination of we The Blazers promised Drexler they would boost his passed well and ran well off the ball, and Fermi letting us pay a year ago after they signed guard Terry Pbrter to an have a lot of space.” 1 eight-year deal that pays him a reported $2 million per Troy Gunuilis and junior midfielder Tom Berte seven season. minutes apart gave the Indians a 2-0 lead with Brian Wry But, because of NBA sala^ cap restrictions, Drexler’s notching his fourth goal of the week and sixth of the salary couldn’t be increased immediately, so Blazers’ of­ season two minutes before the intermission for a 3-0 ficials negotiated a one-year extension with a balloon halftime reading. payment. Jason Dieterle, with goals No. 7 and 8, made it 5-0 A similar agreement reportedly pays Larry Bird of the with Peter Farley tallying the first of his two goals at the Boston Celtics $7 million in the final year of his contract. 24-minute mark of the second half. Fermi’s Dave Geoff Petrie. Portland’s senior vice president for basket­ Reynolds made it a 6-1 game a half minute later with ball operations, handled the negotiations with Drexler. Farley, with goal No. 4, closing it out with 11 minutes “This extension is a fulfillment of the Blazers’ pledge left. to review his confract situation and is representative of Manchester outshot Fermi, 21-7. Mike Milazzo had Clyde’s value to the team,” Petrie said. four stops in goal for Manchester. Berte at midfield and “Tm happy to have reached an agreement that I feel is Greg King played well for Manchester. fair,” Drexler said. “I appreciate the good faith shown by “What was nice was we were able to got a lot of CONTROL — Manchester High’s Troy Guntulis (11) and Fermi High’s JeTBuck- the organization, particularly (owner) Paul Allen and people playing time,” McCarthy said. ey battle for the ball in their game Friday at Memorial Field. Guntulis had one of the goals in Geoff Petrie, that allowed us to work out an extension. I Manchester 3 ^ hope this will enable me to remain with the Blazers for Fermi 3 1 1 Dan Roggl/Manchastsr Herald the Indians 7-1 victory. Scoring; M- Dioterto 2, Farley 2. Guntulis, Berte, Wry the remainder of my career.” Saves: M- Milazzo S, F- Lasse Kollerud 10 GOING IN — Manchester High’s Brian Wry, left, connects for what will be a goal in Friday afternoon’s 7-1 victory over Fermi High at Memorial Field. The Falcons’ Mike Morrow (2) is MHS girls remain perfect behind the play as Brian Szczesiul looks on. MHS European hoop now ENFIELD — At least it was an interesting trip getting there. “It would have been nice to pick up a win against a of the first half when Ray Bell scored, assisted by Greg From Page 46 more sophisticated Bound for Fermi High, Manchester High girls’ soccer tliypni team,” Coventry coach Bob Plaster said, looking Young. The Bellringers, who only had three shots, scored BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — The NBA used to have team took the circuitous route via Longmeadow, Mass., on one after a restart TTie ball came to Scott Fbster about Ken Tang each scored two goals and Matt Sevarino and at the Cromwell record. “It probably was one of the most the first three placements with Ray winning with a time the rest of the basketball world at its feet. It’s no longer to get there. competitive games we’ve been in as far as all-out hustle 20 yards out — behind the RHAM defense — and he Kevin Sethevehoffer one apiece for the TfeiTiers “We knew it would be an interesting day,” Manchester Rocky Hi* - , > of 16:31 over 3.1 miles. Thiery was caught in 16:51. that easy. by both sides," he added. dribbled in before depositing a 12-yard shot. coach Joe Erardi said of Friday afternoon’s adventure. RHAM had 23 shots, but forced Bellringer keeper Bolton ‘ rl John Carlson and Greg Romero were fifth and Sixth In past McDonald’s Opens, the NBA team always Once there though, the Indians continued their win­ The best scoring opportunities for Coventry came in Scoring: RH- Hart 2, Tang 2, Sovarino, Ssthevahoffar for the Eagles. won, by an average of 20 points. European fans were Brace Carlton into only five saves. “We just were over Savaa; B -M att Nan 11. RH-Tony Santo 8 ning ways with a 5-0 victory over the host Falcons in the first half, with Randy Leete knocking one off the Results: 1. Ray (EC) 16:31 fo r 3.1 miles, 2. 'Thiery dazzled by the NBA players and by the accom­ crossbar, and in the second half with John Vincent set up with five or six shots,” RHAM assistant coach Bill CCC East Division play. The Indians are 9-0 in the CCC Young said. “It’s frustrating when you have a team down NFA downs East girls (EC), 3. Ciaglo (EQ, 4. Aaron Flamino (E), 5. Carlson panying Americana — dancers, stunt artists and the in front. But he put two shots at Kozaka. well-known Chicken. East, 10-0 overall, and haven’t given up a goal to date. and they come back in the final five minutes to tie it.” MANCHESTER — East Catholic High girls’ soccer (EC), 6. Romero (EQ, 7. Ohrt (E), 8. Brian Carroll (E), Fermi falls to 3-6-1 with the loss. “They (Cromwell) have a nice group,” Plaster said, 9. Matt Ludwig (E), 10. Matt Wallace (E). But the New \bik Knicks needed a last-minute shot “but we need to catch a break and we haven’t caught one, Ken McGill, Chris Keegan and Chris Lohman played team dropped a 3-0 verdict to visiting Norwich Free Manchester resumes division play TUesday at home at well for the Sachems. Academy in non-conference action Friday afternoon at Thursday to force overtime, then kept alive the NBA’s yet. The kids played well. But the scoring opportunities perfect record in international competition by defeating 3:30 pjn. against Rockville High. RHAM t 0— ] the Eagles’ field. EC girls trim Ellington we had we couldn’t put them in.” Italian club Scavolini Pesaro 119-115. P Patti Hombostel with her 11th and 12th goals of the East Hampton 0 ^ ' The Eagles are now 2-8 for the season while NFA ^ season — team high — gave the Indians a 2-0 halftime . Cromwell’s biggest threats came on seven comer Scoring: R- Boll, EH- Foster MANCHESTER — The East Catholic High girls’ And even the Americana fell flat. The Chicken, a hit at Saves: R- EricTraffard 2, EH- Carlson climbs to 6-3-1 with the victory. East’s next game is c r ^ country team trimmed Ellington High, 23-36, 1 lead. Shelly Dieterle with her foarth goal of the year, kicks. “They tried long balls into the box but Cliff McDonald’s Opens in Madrid and Rome, was booed j Kenyon did a nice job clearing those and Bob Johnson Wednesday at Old Lyme High. Friday afternoon in non-conference actiOT at Wickham 2 Missy Jolly (No. 3) and Sharon Fish (No. 11) scored Rocky Hill blanks Bolton “The ball takes ftW y bounces