20 -MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Dec. 7, 1989

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Talbot Need repairs around the PEOPLE/SPORTS Extra Cab 8688 Interior & Exterior 85 Elecira 4 Dr. $9,995 86 C hew /u.ra Manchester Herald Free Etllmates hornet Call an expert. 4 Scientists recently discovered a i5 fniiritx for each correct an.^irer) 87 TOYOTA T E R C a You’ll find the help you 85 Caprice Wagon $6,695 AT SterSO\-Vl,995 huge “wall " of closely packed gal­ Call Brian Welgle need In Classified. 643- 1 Ex-Bcatle ..?.. is wowing audiences 85 Buick Somerset 4 Dr $7,295 Auto 6188 Starling Monday, people with axies stretching several hundred 84 C hP'2:,'n 5brity 645-B912 2711. on his current lour with a mixture of old 85 Celebrity Wagon $6,695 87 SUZUKI SAMURAI heart trouble who are brought to million (CHOOSEONE: miles, light- ALA/cSOV^' 9 ^ , 9r 0 0 Beatles tunes and songs recorded with 86 Honda Civic 2 Dr. $5,695 SSpd., Air 4995 Manehester Memorial Hospital will in shooting years) across space. LAWN CARE his current band, Wings. 86 Della 88 2 Dr $9,995 88Hond7i..*i n ird lX be asked to panicipale in an intema- CONCRETE 5-Spd.,A l 87 TOYOTA P/UP 86 Bon nevllle 4 Dr $6,995 Loaded'^^V.U .495 lional study whieh could eventually 5 On the eve of the superpower 2 According to a new poll of young 86 Century Vfegon $7,495 5388 save more lives. summit, Mikhail Gorbachev fried to 87 Merci»i-, Breaks up attempted mugging Get that chimney r^ ire d people in grades 8-12, Chicago Bulls 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 V-8,1 84 FORD PROBE Cardiologj’ specialists will try to YARD MASTERS slave off growing conservative criti­ Ukete New V O i ' ' b before winter! Call now LEAVES RAKED &REMOVEC basketball star is their top hero. 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 determine which of three modem cism of him by insisting that Marx­ 85 Toyota Comry Auto, Air 10^388 for a free estimate. Fully Trees cut, yards cleaned Other heroes include Ronald Reagan, 86 Chevrolet Spectnim $4,995 Bourgoin was arrested at the scene. ism will be (CHOOSE ONE: revived, AT. Loaded $6,995 heart medicines arc most effective in By Dianna M. Talbot insured. Lawns. Brush removal Bill Cosby, and Eddie Murphy. 86 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr $6,895 87 JEEP CHEROKEE Both youths were held at the ended entirely) in the Soviet Union. saving heart attack victims’ lives Manchester Herald TALAGA MASONRY gutters cleaned, driveways 86 Pont Grand Am SE $8495 82 Pontiac Firebird Laredo 13^488 under certain circumstances. The police deptartment on $25,000 bond sealed.- V6.AT.A/C. 6 ^ AQC 643-8209 3 One of the biggest surprises in the 872-9111 Low Miles 84SCIROCCO hospital will ask victims of heart at­ and are charged with robbery, lar­ 643-9996 NFL this year is the Green Bay Pack­ A Bolton man who slopped two ceny and assault on a person over NEWSNAME 88 H o n d a Prelude S' _ 5 S £ ^ Leather 4388 tacks to participate in relum for youths from mugging an elderly ers, who are now atop the NFC Central. 5^spd.A/c, 610 0 0 $ ; which llicy will receive free medica­ age 60, police said. Lacy posted The Packers last made the playoffs in Uke New V I 8 8 G U woman in broad daylight Thursday 1 15 fxnnts for correct answer or answers) CARDINAL tion. bond, was released and is scheduled (CHOOSE ONE: 1972, 1982). 85 Toyota Celica OSopd 6988 has told Manchester police he shot to appear in Manchester Superior I PAINTING/ I HOLIDAY/ As Secretary of $6,995 Dr. Joseph Hanna, chief of car­ BUICK, INC. AT, Loaded 8 6 JE H A one of the teens in self defense, PAPERING SEASONAL Defense, I re­ diology services at the hospital, said Court on Wednesday. Bourgoin was 4 Notre Dame’s loss to Miami caused 1989 Century Coi4 ie $11,960 86 Buick Regal police said. cently called on 1988 Skylark Sedan Special $8,590 Auto 5998 being held at the police department the Irish to plunge to number five in the V8, Loaded, C T Q O *; the study will determine which of Police have not charged Mark P A IN T IN G - In te rio r. the armed forces 1988 Chev S-10 Ext Cab P/U $10,960 Low Miles y/,TTO the drugs or what combination and is also scheduled to appear in Reasonable rates. Free college football poll. That made unde­ 1988 Buick Park Ave. $13,960 87 GU Sheehan, 45, of 62 South St. in the MANCHESTER to prepare to cut 86 Honda Accord LX estimates. Excellent feated (CHOOSE ONE: Michigan, Colo­ l987 0ldsmoblle Firanza $6,490 SSpd ,$Ltnti>of798$ works best to help save lives. incident. Sheehan, who was driving court on Wednesday. work performed. 646- LIVING CHRISTMAS $180 billion from 1987 Buick Riviera T-Type $10,960 5- Spd, Loaded $7,995 The three dmgs to be studied arc An investigation into the incident rado) number one. 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 84 BUICK CENTURY a United Parcel Service truck at the 2149 after 5pm. TREES projected 1992- 1987GMCS-15SplP/U $6,360 85 Pontiac G rand A m tissue plasminogin activator (TPA), lime, told police he shot Christopher continues, but police said they 1994 budgets. 1987 Chev S-10 P/U $6,280 Wagon, V6 4188 CUT YOURS FRESH 5 Defending NCAA basketball cham­ V6.AT.A/C $4,995 which has been available for about Lacy, 17, of 622 E. Middle Turnpike believe the robbery was Who am I? 1987 Cadillac Brougham $13,960 84 MONTE CARLO premeditated by Bourgoin and Lacy, I CO J CLEANING $23 any tree pion Michigan lost its first game of the 1986 Corvette Loaded SPEOAL 87 Mif?'n cis LS two years and is preferred by the in the leg after slopping him and 1SERVICES season to coach Lute Olson and the 1966 Buck LeSabre Coqw $7,960 5^Spd,A,SUVr'i QQC SS, Rare 6788 hospital’s physicians; Eminasc Michael Bourgoin, 17, of East who was employed by the Amazing l9 Lewis St. Wildcats of ..7... 1986 Buck Century Sedan $6,995 Low Miles vO,yyo 1986 Chev Monte Carlo $7,480 88 GOLF (APSAC), which was recently ap­ Hartford from robbing the woman in Store at the time. POLISH woman will (offspring St., rear of barn 83 Cutiass Supreme Based on an interview with Bour­ YOUR SCORE: 91 to 100 p o in U i • TOP SCOREl 1986 Merc. Grand Marquis $8,980 proved by the Federal Drug Ad­ the parking lot of the Amazing Store clean your house. For garage.) 1966 Dodge 600 Sad $5,895 V6.AT.A/C. 6 ^ 0 0 « ; 5 spd 6588 HI to 90 p oin tH - Excellent. 71 to 80 points - Good. 61 to 70 points • Fair. Low Miles 94,yyO ministration; and Streptokinase, goin, police said they believe the more Information call 1986 Ronliac Trans Am 26K $8,995 at 725 E, Middle 'Rimpike. OPEN SATURDAY & O Knowledge Unlimited, Inc. 12-4-89 84 ESCORT 644-2835, 644-4663. 1966 Buck Century Sedan $7,960 84 T oyo*'>r; n a GT which has been available for the Lacy was treated for a leg wound following actions look place: SUNDAY 10-4 1985 Buck Skylark $4,995 f^°^^sSOVS,495 5 spd., AC 1995 past 30 years. Lacy and Bourgoin were driving RAINBOW Carpet 1985 Buck Riviera Loaded $8,795 at Manchester Memorial Hospital Cleanlng-$19.95 per 1st 85 Buick Century r m l i i i i i All arc effective in saving heart Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald in Bourgoin’s car when the car 647-9546 ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ 1984 Buck Ceraury $5,960 and released, a hospital spokesman room . Call 291-8185. 1984 Chevrolet Celebrity $3,995 AT.A/C.PS $ 4 , 4 9 5 1388 attack victims’ lives, but to date no said. began to get low on gasoline. The Free estimates. 1962 Ford Mustarig $3,495 studies have compared how effec­ — Lavenia Yuska, a veteran Manchester teacher, took on the two youths decided they needed b u o zn v-5 !opejo|00-t» 1Z86I--C 81 Adams St., Manchester 85 H onda A c c o rd LX Pricet doni indude tax. rog., and are STUDENT TEACHER He and Bourgoin face at least for ordered vehiebt. Alt incentives tive one is over the other and under some money, and went to the store ANTIQUES/ luepjor iaeuDiw-2 lAaujJBoow inBd-i. :siaOdS » 31d03d 649-4571 6- Spd.A/C, 6 C Q Q C role of student when she w as a senior intern this fall observing the workings of the one-year mandatory jail sentences MISCELLANEOUS Loaded vO,yyD included In prices. Payments based which time constraints, Hanna said. so that Lacy could pick up his I COLLECTIBLES o-S Iq-t- IB-C -P-Z :a-l iSQaOMHOlVW on $1030 cash or trade for 60 months each if convicted of charges stem­ 87 Dodge Omni at 12.00% bank finandng. Payments federal government in Washington. employment check, but the check {s e r v ic e s Aauaqo pjBqoju :3WVNSM3N For instance, a certain drug may be ming from the incident, police said. ANTIQUE glass Kero­ AT.A/C.PS, tA OOK doni indude tax, reg., and are sub- paAjAaj-9 sj8aA-)q6j|-t Uke New V‘*,yyO jed to credit approval. Sale ends 12/ more effective than the other Lacy, who apparently was not in­ was not ready at the time. GSL Gliding Mainte­ sene lamps for the B O B R IL E Y iBnBBJBOjN-c !q-Z ;>|30qna JapuBxa|vl. :3dOOSaiaOM 87 Toyota C e lic a GTS 12«0 depending on whether it is ad­ jured badly, fled the scene and went The youths then stood outside the nance Co. Commercl- home. 646-4177. OLDSMOBILE 5-Spd, Loaded ^ | Q ,4 9 5 al/ResIdentlal building 9.0% is for 46 months. $10,000 max. ministered during a heart attack, to his home, from where his uncle loan with approved cr^H thru Mid- Senior intern program gives teacher repairs and home Im­ 259 Adams St., 84 O lds Ciero C o u p e shortly after an attack begins, or look him to the hospital, police said. Please see SHOOTING, page 12 provements. Interior ONE OF THE good habits WANT ADS are worth lantic Bank North. In Stock Only. FURNITURE Manchester V6, AT. Loaded 995 several hours after one occurs, he and exterior painting, thrlflv people have deve­ looking Into when you're I MISCELLANEOUS said. light carpentry. Com­ loped Is dolly reading of looking for a place to FOR SALE 649-1749 86 Pontiac G rand A m chance to see government up close 10 piece living room set, A heart attack is caused by a plete lanitorlal ser­ the ads In classified. live...whether It's a home, 1987 Dodge Shelby 2 $7,995 V6.5-Spd,A/C dark pine with sleeper. Windsor vote bodes ill vice. Experienced, rel­ That's where they find on apartm ent or a mobile 1989 Olds Trole-0 $17,995 blockage that forms in one of the Excellent condition. iable, free estimates. value buys. home. 1987 Ford Mustang GT $11^95 86 Ford Escort VOLKSWAGEN heart’s main arteries, Hanna said. When Wcicker was defeated last year. Sen. Chris­ $400. 646-6799. END ROLLS By Nancy Pappas 643-0304. 1987 Olds Calais $6995 AT. A/C. Stereo $4,495 topher Dodd took over the program. Competition for 2 7 W width — SO 3 ,9 9 5 Was $6,795 N O W S5,495 come from all parts of the stale. Please see INTERN, page 12 of Governments and former mayor The compact has been ratified by of Bloomfield. 16 of the 29 towns in the region. your behavior and manners. If you do friend today and create a disagree­ USED CARS USED TRUCKS anything anti-social, you’ll be stuck with ment. However, this can be avoided it 87 OLDS DELTA ROYAL 86 FORD FI SO PICKUP % u r an unflattering label. you guard against it. 4 Dr., V-6, Auto, A/C, PS, PB, Cruise Control, Till Wheel, V-8, Auto, AC, PS, PB, Stereo Cass, Pick up Cap 56.995 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) It’s im­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) Today it Stereo Cass and More. 59,295 ‘Birthday portant today that you don't evaluate may be easier for you to make promises 89 S-10 EXT. CAB P-UP 84 CAPRICE CLASSIC V-6,5 Spd., PS, PB, Stereo Cass, Tahoe Pkg, Roar problems or challenges from an emo­ and commitments than it will be for you 512.595 Shooting spree by loner brings call for tougher gun laws Jump Seals. tional perspective. II your feelings rule to fulfill them. Sincerity is essential in 4 Dr., Auto, A/C, PS, PB, PW, PDL Till Wheel, Ciulse Dec. 8,1989 Control and more. 55,995 87 CHEV ASTRO VAN CS your mind, you’re not apt to be what you agree to do. 59.995 trying to confirm the identity of the “He didn’t have any girlfriends,” numerous sources, said Lcpinc was successful. 88 FORD MUSTANG LX CPE 8 Pass, V-6. /Lulo, A/C, PS, PB. Stereo Cass new calls to tighten Canada’s sion of failures. Material conditions look hopeful for you LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If you have killer, who signed his handwritten the detective said. fascinated by war movies. His in the year ahead. In fact, you might PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Don’t doubts today about a subordinate’s A Cyl., Auto, A/C, PS, PB, Cruise Control, Stereo Cass 88 CHEV S-10 4X4 PICKUP By Soil Sussman weapons laws. The modem university lliat rests and more. 58,795 suicide note said he tried to join the move too fast to try to develop a rela­ ability to perform, it is best not to assign V-6, Auto, /VC, PS, PB, Crulsa Control. Till Wheel, Armed with a semi-automatic on a hill overlooking the city was suicide note only as “Marc.” “1 think he blamed women in even develop extra sources of income. 510,895 The Associated Press armed forces but was rejected “be­ Be careful, however, when doing busi­ tionship between you and someone you a task that requires special skills. Give 86 CHEV CAVALIER Z24 CPE 56,775 Tahoe Pkg. Stereo Cass. rifle, the 25-ycar-old Lcpinc walked stunned after the massacre, the Police spokesman Andre Tessier general, saying that if his life was ness with friends. recently met. Proceed slowly so that this individual a minor role instead. v-6, 4 Spd, A/C, PS, PB, Stereo Casa. 85 CHEV G30 SPORT VAN told a news conference Thursday ruined it was mainly because of cause he was anti-social.” you'll be able to determine how much MONTREAL — A man who through the engineering school worst ma.ss slayings in Canadian SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) This VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) A social situ­ 89 CHEV CAVALIER v-8, Auto, PS, PB, 12 pass., Very Low Miles. women,” Duchesneau said. Duchesneau described Lcpinc as you have in common. ation might not live up to your expecta­ 58,375 killed 14 women at the University of Wednesday afternoon, singling out history. About 2,000 mourners held night that Lcpinc had trouble is not a good day for you to go window 4 Dr., 4 Cyl., Auto, A/C, PS, PB, Stereo, Rear Delog. 58.695 developing relationships with Duchesneau said the Lcpinc’s let­ intelligent but added he had suffered shppping at expensive stores in the ARIES (March 21-April 19) It’s going to tions today, especially if it is a gathering 88 CHEV C20 4X4 PICKUP Montreal had a deep fear of being women and shooting them. He a wrenching candlelight vigil lake a concerted effort today if you that may contain one or two individuals 88 CHEV NOVA women and broke off all com­ ter included a list of 15 Quebec a number of academic setbacks and mall. You might be tempted to buy V6, Auk). A/C, PS, PB. Cruise ConkoUIL SIverado Pkg rejected by women and once hoped killed 14 and wounded nine, plus Thursday evening in Montreal, and hope to achieve what you feel is a vital who make you feel uncomfortable. 4 Cyl., 5 Spd., AM/FM, Roar Delog. 55.695 513.595 women, some of them prominent, had been fired from a job in a something costly which you'll instinc­ to attend the engineering school wounded four men, before killing people held memorials for the dead munication at the first sign of rejec­ tively know is not a good deal. Get a objective at this time. If you fail to psy­ LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You might but the significance was not clear. Monucal-arca hospital. che yourself up properly, you might where he carried out his suicidal himself. in Ottawa, Toronto and Edmonton, tion. jump on life by understanding the influ­ have to deal with a person today who is “He only gave a list of names, Lcpinc had taken courses with the miss the boat. extremely difficult to please. Do the CHEVROLET rampage, police say. Police found a three-page suicide Alberta. If things weren’t going well with ences which are governing you in the period.,” the detective said. “We’re aim of entering the engineering year ahead. Send for your Astro-Graph TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your great­ best you can, but if it doesn’t work, The bizarre shooting spree by note that blamed feminists for his The school was closed Thursday a woman “he would just stop the est ally is your common sense, but to­ don’t collect guilt from your efforts. trying to figure why lho.se names school of the University of predictions today by mailing $1.25 to Marc Lcpinc, described as a bright troubles. They pieced logcllicr a in mourning. Final exams set for relationship right llicrc and never Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. day you might not use it as you should. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) People come back to the person he was were chosen.” Montreal, but there was no indica- It’s important you strive to be realistic but jobless loner who had an ap­ troubling profile of a man whose Thursday were pushed back four Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. you’ll be involved with today will instinc­ CARTER talking with,” said Jacques Duches- Duchesneau, who said the infor­ instead of rationalizing. tively know whether or not your state­ parent hatred for women in general father ran out on the family when he days. Be sure to stale your zodiac sign. mation about Lcpinc came from Please see MASSACRE, page 12 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You’re GEMINI (May 21-June 20) There’s a ments are sincere, so don’t attempt to 1229 Main Street, Manchester Phone 646-6464 and feminists in particular, sparked was a boy, whose life was a succes­ Rjlice spent more than a day ncau, a police investigator. going to be very closely observed by possibility that material considerations use flattery in order to achieve your Hours: Mon-Thurs 9-8 ■ Fri 9-6 • Sat 9-5 others today, so be extra mindful of may come between you and a close purposes. 2 MANC'UKSTER HERALD, Friday, Dec. 8, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Dec. 8, 1989—3 RECORD MANCHESTER Weekenders Police Roundup Cheney panel will oppose Places to go . . . Three treated after crash . . . things to do Three people were seated at Manchester Memorial cellular phone tower site Hospital for injuries sustained in an eight-car accident that happened Thursday afternoon at the intersection of near thfi railroad tracks and behind Road site was “obviously inap­ By Nancy Foley Cottage and Oak streets, police said. the old Grossman’s. The tower al propriate.” The PZC is still Breakfast with Santa Manchester Herald Daniel L. Addabbo, 22, of 298 Oak St. and his pas this site would be 120 feel high. analyzing the Center Street site, he Children can visit Santa and pick up a free gift during senger, Ray U ta, 23, of 11 Griswold St.; and Iris Vega, said, and would evaluate it as if it For members of the Cheney Na­ John Crowley, a historic commis­ the Downtown Manchester Association’s annual “Break­ 45, of 189 Lake Road, Andover, all were treated for cuts, were any other request for a special tional Historic District Commission, sion member, noted that the Center fast With Santa” to be held Saturday from 9 to 11 a.m. at and released, a hospital spokeswoman said. exception. the decision on where a cellular Sriecl location borders the historic llic Army and Navy Club, 1090 Main Street. Tickets arc The accident occurred at 1:30 p.m., when a car Vega district and the tower would be Members of the historic commis­ S3 and available in advance from the following Main phone lower should be placed is a was driving the wrong way on Cottage Street, which is visible in the area. sion expressed frustration over their Street businesses: Anne’s Place, The Bike Shop, J. Gar- choice between the lesser of two one way, collided with a car Addabbo was driving on “We really don’t want it in either inability to control whether the man Clothier, Nassiff Camera and Regal Men’s Shop. evils. Oak Street, police said. tower is built. The PZC is supposed The commission members voted place,” Vivian Ferguson, vice-chair­ Because Vega was driving the wrong way on the person of the historic commission, to control planning, but a company Christmas Concert Saturday street, she apparently did not notice a stop sign at the in­ Thursday to oppose the site on the said. like Metro Mobile can “walk right Tchaikovsky’s “Capriccio Italicn,” Schumann’s “Sym­ tersection, and proceeded through it, colliding with a car corner of Hartford Road and But Comollo told the commission in” and construct the tower whether phony No. 4” and a choral and orchestra rendition of driven by Addabbo, police said. Prospect Street proposed by Meuo members that they should not op­ the town likes it or not, Ferguson Poulenc’s “Gloria in G” will be played during a The force of the collision spun both cars out of con­ Mobile for the 180-foot tower and to complained. Christmas Concert of the Manchester Orchestra to be trol, causing them to strike six parked cars in the im­ retain attorney Bruce J. Comollo to pose both locations. Metro Mobile Joel Rinebold, executive director held Saturday at 8 p.m. in Manchester Community Col­ mediate area, police said. represent them at a public hearing prefers the Center Street location of the Siting Council, said Wednes­ lege’s Lowe Program Center. Tickets arc $7 for general on Dec. 28 before the state Siting and has proposed the Hartford Road day that the council would be scn.m- admission, S4 for students over 18, and free for students Two hurt in car accident Commission. location as an alternative, he said. tive to local concerns but that it was under 18 and for children. For ticket information, call R. Two people from South Windsor and Vernon were “There are certainly ample sites If the Center Street site is not Eurio at 633-7412 also restricted by FCC guidelines treated for injuries at Manchester Memorial Hospital fol­ for lowers in this area,” William E. chosen, then it would make it all the On Sunday, auditions for the spring Theatre Wing Patrick Flynn/Manchesler Herald which call for the development of lowing a three-car accident that occurred Monday after­ FitzGerald, chairman of the com­ more likely that the lower would be production of “Everyman” will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 cellular phone technology. Though TOYS FOR TOTS — The Future Innkeepers of America Club of Manchester Community noon near the Burger King restaurant at 467 Center St., Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald mission, said al a special meeting of placed al Hartford Road. p.m. in MCC’s East Campus auditorium. The classic the council could decide where the police said. the commission. “I find it very hard “You could be culling off your medieval play will be performed outdoors May 4 to May College is holding a toy collection until Dec. 16 for the Toys for Tots program. A collection THANK YOU — John Gorman, a fifth-grader at Washington School, reads a poem to cus­ lower could be, it could not decide Valerie D. Sweeney, 32, of South Wind.sor was treated to believe that this tower has to be in own hand if you oppose the other 6. box is located in the Lowe Program Center at the college. The MCC Student Senate has that cellular phones arc unnecessary, for neck sprain and lower back pain and released, a todians and cafeteria workers during a recognition day Thursday. From left are Mrs. the heart of the historic district.” site,” Comollo told the commission. Mrs. Claus’ cookie land already donated $500 in toys. Pictured are Peter Wolfgang, left, senate president, Randall hospital spokeswoman said. Helene B. Longest, 26, of Rejeanne Greene, James Monaco, Dorothy Doherty, Jean Estey, and Don Mathiews. “You really have to make a hard he said. Stevens, club president, and Gunnery Sgt. Brett Wurdinger of the U.S. Marine Corp Vernon was treated for back pain and a leg cut and The town Planning and Zoning decision on what you want done.” The proposed Metro Mobile Children can relay their wishes to Santa through his released, the spokeswoman said. Commission cannot decide where FitzGerald said he sees a possible tower would serve Manchester, Ver­ wife, watch holiday movies and play in a special elves’ Reserve, which is involved in the toy program nationwide. Both women were driving eastbound on Center Street the lower is built, because, as a conflict with the town, if it decides non, Glastonbury, and allow more cookie land on Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at in separate cars at about 3:50 p.m. when their cars col­ to oppose the Center Street location. people in the area to use the service. the YWCA, 78 N. Main St. In addition, the best cookies utility, it falls under the jurisdiction lided with one driven by Russel W. Cole Jr., 19, of 62 Defeat of town hall question That is one of the reasons he asked Cellular telephones operate on made by a parent-child team will be judged during a of the Siting Council and the Obituaries East School St., Coventry, police said. Federal Communications Commis­ the town to allow the commission to radio waves that only travel a cookie bake-off contest. Preregistration is required and Cole, who was westbound, apparently slammed on his can be made in person at the YWCA office. sion. have an independent attorney, which limited distance. A cellular phone brakes to avoid hitting a car in front of him, but his car would be paid for by the town. The company is granted the right to own Manchester Memorial Hospital. He 1950s, moving to Cape Cod, Mass., spurs call for ballot changes Though members of the historic spun out of control, colliding with the cars driven by the town will be represented by the the “cells” within a radius around an Nutcracker ballet Saturday Janies E. Buss Jr., is survived by his sister, Helena in the early 60s, and returning to commission arc adamant in their op­ women, police said. six inches above the names of the antenna. Gary Schulman, vice-presi­ Tlic spectacular story of a young German girl named Moulton of Manchester. Manchester in 1970. She had been a voted in, if people knew where the position to having the lower placed town attorney. drowning victim Cole was cited for following too close and traveling By Rick Santos dent of northeast operations for Clara who awakens on Christmas Eve to find her living He is also survived by a son, resident of East Windsor since 1972. question was located,” Lanzano candidates. at the comer of Prospect Street and Mark Pellegrini, director of plan­ A memorial service for James E. too fast, police said. Manchester Herald “Unfortunately, little people have room alive with magical happenings will be told Satur­ Raymond F. Hallowell Jr. of South She was a former member of the said. Hartford Road, they also do not like ning for the town, said that members Metro Mobile, did not return phone a hard time looking up. They go in day afternoon and evening during the Connecticut Con­ Buss Jr., 9, of Cromwell, who died Windsor; two daughters, Ruth H. VFW in Manchester and East He then asked Stevenson if the an alternate site on Center Street, of the PZC believe the Hartford calls on Thursday. on Nov. 19, 1989, at Hartford Sparked by fellow Democrats’ (to the voting booths) straight ahead, cert Ballet’s 11th annual “Nutcracker.” The ballet will Bortolan of South Windsor, and Hartford, and a former member of question’s appearance above the Hospital, will be held next Friday. concerns about the location of the names of candidates on the ballot and they don’t look up. They’re ner­ m lake place in two shows to be held at 3 and 7 p.m., Barbara Wells of Romney, W. Va.; Emanuel Lutheran Church. referendum question on last month’s respectively, at Manchester High School, 134 E. Middle He died in a drowning accident near three other sisters, Marie Jordan of She is survived by a daughter, Births was mandatory. He asked whether vous and they don’t see the ques­ the I^vilions at Buckland Hills mall election ballot. Democratic tion,” LaPointe said. Sign violation prompts citation Turnpike. Tickets are $7 for adults and $4 for senior Seal Harbor, Maine, Sara Wilson of Mrs. Arthur (Frances) N. Vigneau of the question could have been placed site. Registrar of Voters Herbert Steven­ This comment set of an onslaught citizens and children under 12. Group rates are available. Largo, Fla., and Mildred Adams of Manchester; and four grandchildren. between the rov/s of candidates or The service will be Dec. 15 at 7 SALING, Jessica Lynn, daughter of John and Sherrie son said Thursday he will inves­ of mostly poor short jokes that store owner refuses to take it down. homestead. Tickets can be bought at Expression by Alix, 520 Seal Harbor, Maine; nine She was predeceased by a son, centered above the names for greater By Nancy Foley p.m. in the Covenant Congregation­ Andersen Saling of Salem, Mass., was bom Sept. 29 at tigate possible changes to laws lasted through the remainder of the O’Marra said that if Crispino does But the lime when the Historical Hartford Turnpike (Route 30) in Vernon or by calling grandchildren; and two great­ Eugene Beauchamp. visibility. Manchester Herald al Church, 82 Hicksville Road (near Salem Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and regulating the design of ballots. meeting. Then LaPointe suggested not respond to the formal notice, the Society will be able to move the 528-6266. grandchildren. He was predeceased The funeral will be Monday at 10 Stevenson said state law dictates Mrs. George L. Andersen of East Hartford. Her paternal The issue was raised at a meeting referendum questions be printed in a next step is to send him a certified driveway is a long way in the future, intersection of Route 72 and 9), by a sister and three brothers. a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, that referendum questions must be Thomas O’Marra, zoning enfor­ Cromwell. Burial was held in Ok­ grandfather is Edward P. Saling Jr. of Manchester. of the Democratic Town Committee different color than the names on the mail notice. If that does not work, Richard Egan, president of the The funeral will be Monday at 400 Main St. Burial will be in Rose placed above the names of can­ cement officer, will send a formal lahoma. WEISS, Rachel Christine, daughter of Richard and when committee member Raymond ballot. However, he said slate law “then we go to court,” he said. society, said, because of the expense Holly Bowl Saturday 9:15 a.m. at the Samsel & Carmon Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. didates and set off to the left. This is notice of violation to a store owner He is survived by his parents, Carole Sumner Weiss of 150 Pine St., was bom Nov. 20 Lanzano stood up and said, “A lot of also says that the ballots are black Crispino could not be reached for involved. Hand-crafted items and baked goods for the holidays Funeral Home, 419 Buckland Road, There are no calling hours. because the inner mechanics of the in the historic district who has not at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal voters 1 know said they missed that and white, so the law would have to comment this morning. “We’re broke, we need money,” will be sold during the Manchester Republican Women’s James E. Buss Sr. and Patricia L. South Windsor, followed by a Mass Memorial donations may be made machines would make it difficult to taken down a sign and light fixture grandparents are Edward and Yvonne Lindsey of Lit­ question,” which appeared on the be changed to use color. In other action, the commission he said. Club’s annual “Holly Bowl/Christmas Boutique” to be (Evans) Buss; his paternal of Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. to a charity of the donor’s choice. place the questions anywhere else, after being advised that it is in viola­ tleton, Mass, and Roger and Norilco Sumner of LaCres- upper left side of the ballot. After the meeting, Stevenson said refused to give its consent to a plan He requested that the commission held Saturday, Dec. 9 from 1 to 3 p.m. at The Arbors at grandparents, Milton E. and Sherry Francis of Assisi Church, South he said. tion of zoning ordinances. centa, Calif. Her paternal grandparents are Roland and The question, which gave voters he would forward the suggestions to to build a utility shed onto the permit the Society to build a tem­ Hopbrook, 385 W. Center St. A donation of $5 includes Buss of Cromwell; maternal Windsor. Burial will be in Wapping His chief voting machine grandparents, Douglas and Carol Anna T. Anderson Margaret Weiss of Carson City, Nev. the opportunity to approve or reject the Elections Division of the garage al the Cheney Homestead, a porary shed. refreshments and a contribution to the MACC holiday Cemetery, South Windsor. Calling mechanic, committee member The notice will probably be sent Evans in Oklahoma; a brother, Anna T. Anderson, R.N., 92, a plan to expand and renovate the Secretary of State’s office. “The today to Sam Crispino, owner of move which presses the Historical Philip and Arlyne Meek, who live fund. hours are Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 KIERNAN, a son, bom Sept. 4 at Hartford Hospital to Richard LaPointe, explained the dif­ Douglas M. Buss at home; a sister, formerly of Goslee Drive, died Municipal Building, was defeated color can be easily changed,” he Society to come up with a definite on the homestead and are its to 9 p.m. Richard T. and Laura E. Williams Kieman of 10 Essex ficulty some voters may have had Movie Express Inc., a video store in Brandi L. Buss at home; and five Thursday (Dec. 7, 1989) at a local by the narrow margin of 5,858 votes said. “Changing the position may be plan to relocate the driveway at the caretakers, need the shed to store e- Photos with Santa Memorial donations may be made St. noticing the question, which was the Yam Mill in the historic district, uncles. convalescent home. to 5,821. homestead. quipment, Egan said. He praised the Photographs of children with Santa Claus will be taken to the South Windsor Ambulance about six feet off the floor and about more difficult. O’Marra said this morning. Memorial donations may be made She was bom in Manchester, “I wonder if it would have been Currently the driveway from couple for the care they take of the for $4 apiece this weekend when Santa and his helpers Corps, P.O. Box 705, South Mark Pellegrini, town planning to the James E. Buss Jr. Memorial Sept. 11, 1897, and was a lifelong director, sent a letter, dated Nov. 6, Hartford Road leads to the back of homestead. make their annual visit to Center Springs Park. Santa will Windsor 06074. resident. Before retiring, she was a Thoughts the house. Another driveway from “We want to keep this couple be at the new lodge building in the park on Saturday Fund, c/o Covenant Congregational to Crispino advising him that he had Church, 82 Hicksville Road, Crom­ Ellen Niederwerfer registered nurse at Manchester Democrats promise to fight advised O’Marra to issue the viola­ Hartford Road, that has not been happy,” he told the commission. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Sunday from noon to 4 well 06416. Memorial Hospital for many years tion. The letter said the sign is 15 used for many years, would lead But Edward Kloehn, a commis­ p.m. Festivities will include a holiday crafts, gift and Ellen Margaret (Abbe) Nieder­ As the holiday season approaches, I find myself The Portland Memorial Funeral and Dr. Caldwell for 11 years. square feet instead of the required visitors to the front of the house. If sion member, said that the Historical plant sale. The event is sponsored by the Manchester werfer, 59, of Windsor, wife of wondering if I ever be able to do all the shopping, Home, 231 Main St., Portland, is in She was a member of Emanuel 12 square feel and has painted let­ this driveway were restored then the Society has a habit of saying it will Parks and Recreation Department and the Manchester Richard R. Niederwerfer, died housecleaning, and countless chores that seem so neces­ charge of arrangements. Lutheran Church, the VFW for priorities as minority ters instead of incised or recessed utility shed would not be as visible, comply with what the commission Thursday (Dec. 7, 1989) at Hartford sary for hosting those who will be coming to spend Junior Women’s Club. Auxiliary of Manchester. Her letters as required. ■ when visitors first drive into the rcouesls, but then docs nothing. Souk Daolusay Hospital. She is survived by her son Christmas with us. I always have high expectations for “We’re going to hold the majority Jr., the former mayor, lamented on Ronald of Manchester. brother, Ernest Anderson, was the Al a meeting of the Cheney Jda- Souk Daolusay, 69, of 39 this particular holiday; I want it to live up to both m y' By Rick Santos parly accountable to what they ac­ the Democrats’ position now lliat Parent’s dance Saturday She is also survived by six other first casualty from World War I from tiona! Historic District Commission Wadsworth St., died Thursday (Dec. memories and my expectations. Quite an order for one Manchester Herald cused us of,” he said. “If they’re the campaign is over. Since tlicn, he Music by “Three of Us Plus” will be featured during a sons, Richard, Ralph, Robert and Manchester. The VFW Anderson- Thursday, Beverly Malone, a com­ 7, 1989) at hbme. He was the hus­ holiday! Quite a recipe for disaster! going to meet in secret, we’re going said, the Republican majority on the dance to Iw held Saturday in Vernon. The dance, sf»n- Randall of Windsor, Russell of Shey Post 2046 was named after As well as setting the date for mission member, expressed frustra­ CHRISTMAS TREES band of Ounehuen Daolusay. And yet how often I try to do more than is reasonable, to expose this.” board has destroyed the two years of sored by Parents Without Partners, East of the River Storrs, and Raymond of East him. nominating members, about 40 tion at the lengthy process inyolvcd He was bom in Bon Don, Luang to take more responsibility than I need to, to do it a ll.... “I do know that there’s another negotiating between the town and Chapter No. 1296, will be held from 8 p.m. to midnight Hartford; four daughters, Debra She is survived by a sister, Lillian Democratic Town Committee mem­ in challenging the sign when ,ihe Pha Bang, Laos, Feb. 18,1920, and And so I search for ways to let go of the need to be all election in two years,” Cassano said. the Eighth Utilities District. Connecticut Grown Nursery Trees at the Kosciuszko Club, 1 Vernon Ave., Vernon. Admis­ Reimer, Cheryl Morse, and Sandra A. Clemson of Manchester; and a bers listened to pep talks by party came to this country in 1981, set­ things and to buy all things for all people. “Let’s gel back in the majority.” sion is $5 for members, $7 for non-members. Niederwerfer, all of Windsor, and nephew, Guy McCormick in South leaders Thursday night when the tling in Manchester. ‘To every thing there is a season, and a time for every The state Freedom of Information Lisa Niederwerfer of Derry, N.H.; Carolina. committee met for the first time He is also survived by three sons, purpose under heaven.” No, it cannot be so. There is no Commission had ruled before the Balsam, Colorado Spruce, Douglas Fair on Saturday and nine grandchildren. Private services and burial will be since the Democrats were upset by SHOP LEISURELY Sommay Daolusay of Toronto, time for all I must do before Christmas. So much to do, election that the Democratic direc­ Children can make specialty items during the The funeral will be Monday at 11 at the convenience of the family in Republicans in last month’s town Canada, Somsack Daolusay of so little time. It is the gift of time I seek, and it eludes tors violated the FOI law when they Fir, Frazer Fir, Scotch Pine, White “Christmas Gifts Fair” to be held Saturday from 10 a.m. а. m. at the POquonock CommunityEast Cemetery. There are no calling elections. For Those HARD TO FIND ITEMS Bridgeport, and Kingkeo Daolusay me. caucused in private with others to 2 p.m. at Bolton Congregational Church, 228 Bolton Church. Burial will be in New West hours. The caucuses to nominate mem­ Spruce, White Pine at home; six daughters, Sommy No, it docs not elude me — I elude it! There is no present, including the town atlomcy. Center Road. A snack bar will be open. Cemetery, Somers. Calling hours Memorial donations may be made bers for 101 two-year seals will be Daolusay, Chancey Orefice, both of Father or Mother Time who can give me more hours, Joyce Epstein, also a town direc­ DOUBLE RUNNER are Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at the to the Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 held al 7:30 p.m. Jan. 16 at the 12 PEDOMETER Church St. more days. No, time is a gift that only 1 can give myself. tor, thanked the members and Cum­ The very best of quality and Springfield, Mass., Bouaket Carmon-Poquonock Funeral Home, district polling places. Before the measures how far Clamp on Skates Phothiraj of East Hartford, Somchit The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Time to decide what'is really important, time to let go of mings for the support they offered to 1816 Poquonock Ave., the Po- needless details — and most important time for me, time caucuses were officially scheduled, her during the campaign. She also you walk Lottery Daolusay, Chanpeng Daolusay, and quonock section of Windsor. Main St., is in charge of arrange­ committee member Francis Maffe, a ^ 5 .9 9 P a ir Fresh Cut from our own State Dao Daolusay, all at home; a brother ments. for rest and reflection. asked members to appear at board rri * 1 4 . 9 9 Memorial donations may be made member of the Board of Education, meetings. Here arc Thursday’s lottery results from around New and two sisters in Laos; four to the Poquonock Community Chur­ said Jan. 16 would be a problem be­ .5 , J grandchildren; and the family spon­ Reverend Connie Sternbergt Town Director Peter P. DiRosa 18" BRISTLE Steel 110” England: ch Memorial Fund, 1817 Poquonock Elizabeth M. Pavelack cause the school board has a budget sor, Jane Boggini of Manchester. Unitarian Universalist Society: East DARTBOARD Ave., Poquonock. workshop meeting scheduled for Barbell Set The funeral will be Saturday at Elizabeth M. (DeSimone) $7999 CONNECTICUT Pavelack, 73, of 33 Redding St., that night. Your Pet's Picture Daily; 5-9-4. Play Four: 3-4-9-6. noon at the Watkins Funeral Home, Nadine A. Beauchamp Town Committee Chairman « '^ * 3 4 * * 142 E. Center St. Burial will be in wife of John R. Pavelack, mother of with Santa made in England TREADMILLS MASSACHUSETTS Nadine A. Beauchamp, 95, of Theodore R. Cummings asked East Cemetery. Calling hours are East Windsor, formerly of Marguerite ftvelack, died Thursday Manchester Herald Daily: 6-3-4-2. (Dec. 7, 1989) at Manchester Maffe if the workshop could be res­ today from 5 to 9 p.m. Manchester, died Wednesday (Dec. cheduled. Maffe said he could do BAUER HOCKEY SLEDS and NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND Memorial Hospital. Toboggans Daily New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine lotteries: Raymond Hallowell Sr. б, 1989) at an area convalescent Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. that and would make sure the res­ SKATES t | iv home. She was the widow of Leo L. Funeral arrangements are incom­ Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. cheduled workshop does not conflict 1- 2- 2. Raymond F. Hallowell Sr., 78, of Beauchamp. plete at this time. with Republican caucuses. $3999 f r o m ^ 2 6 9 ^ Tri-State Megabucks: 7-2-5-2. Baby Seat South Windsor, husband of Anna She was bom in West Hartford, The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 USPS 327-500 VOL. CIX, No. 59 Before the caucuses were RHODE ISLAND (Harrington) Hallowell, died Oct. 12, 1894, and had been a Main St., is in charge of arrange­ scheduled, three directors and Cum­ Sizes 6 to 11 for Sled »14” Daily; 5-7-1-9. Lot-O-Bucks: 10-12-14-28-35. Thursday (Dec. 7, 1989) at Manchester resident during the ments. Publisher mings made brief inspirational PLAYBACK 1 Penny M. Sietfert STAKE speeches to the assembly. WAGON TABLE Editor .George T. Chappell “It seems we earned what we IN TENNIS Managing Editor______Marie P. Grady received on Nov. 7,” Cummings STOCK Weather News Editor/Opinion Page Editor. _____ Ron Robillard said, referring to the elections in TABLE Associate Editor______^ __ Alexander Giielli A Favorite Sports Editor______Len Auster which the GOP captured a 5-4 For Years 5999 REGIONAL Weather Light snow majority of the scats on the Board of Business Manager______Jeanne G. Fromerth Directors. PLASTIC See for yourself at - Saturdaj^, December 9 Clouds will increase over the Advertising Director______Douglas C. Murphy Sr. 'The Democrats had held a 6-3 Sunday - 12 noon-5 ROLLER southern tier today while partly to Customer Sen/ioe Manager ______Gerlinde Colletti 11/26,12/3, SLED %o» imd h«gr> i**np«raaur*ft Composing Manager______Sheldon Cohen majority before the vote and had BLADES mostly sunny skies cover the Pressroom Manager______Robert H. Hubbard held a majority on the board for 18 12/10, 12/17 remainder of the region. Some light $ y 9 9 $ 1 0 9 9 5 years. 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m 5 r - > CO 4—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Dec. 8, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Dee. 8, 1989—5 LOCAL & STATE Level of More than 200 in Bolton lead causes question tax assessments SAVE IN TOYLAND concern conclude today, Danna said. assessment figures, Danna said. By James F. Henry “Last time there wasn’t the inter­ Consequently, on Nov. 20, a Manchester Herald By Rick Santos est” in the process, Danna said, ad­ second mailing was made, and ding that is the major difference be­ Danna said that caused confusion in Manchester Herald BOLTON — More than 200 tween this revaluation and the last town because people did not know people have set up interviews with one in 1979. He said that the 243 why they would get two assessment Manchester school officials arc the firm doing a lax revaluation in people who set up interviews notices. Danna said the confusion working to solve the problem of un­ town, but Assessor Charles Danna represent about 12 percent of the was dispelled through word of acceptable lead levels in a water said most are not challenging their faucet at Keeney School. property owners in Bolton. mouth and from the meetings with assessments. Danna said that the revaluation MMC held this week. When conducting tests in the State-mandated assessment process has had a few snags. He said Danna said he knows there are spring, the town Health Department notices were sent out to property that one major problem occurred be­ some people who were shocked at found a classroom sink with lead owners on Nov. 17. Danna said that cause MMC is new in Connecticut. the size of the increase in their levels slightly higher than the ac­ once every 10 years the towns are MMC is based in Chelmsford, properly value, and some people cepted level of 20 parts per billion required to revaluate property values Mass., but has an office in East have question^ the accuracy of set by the federal Environmental in town. He said on the day the Windsor, Danna said. He said Bol­ their new assessment. However, Protection Agency, said Lynn Gus­ notices were mailed that anyone ton is just the second town in the Danna said he expected questions tafson, head nurse for the school with questions about their property state for which MMC has done a tax like that. system. assessment could set up an interview revaluation. When the tax assess­ Danna said that after the inter­ Gustafson said one of the faucets with MMC Inc., the firm hired to do ment notices were sent out, there views with MMC arc done today, tested at 65 parts per billion. After it the revaluation. was flushed out by allowing the was a breakdown in communica­ the firm will make any adjustments water to run, the level was reduced Danna said Thursday that 243 tions between the East Windsor of­ necessary and then will submit the to 18 parts per billion. people had set up interviews, and fice and the home base, Danna said. Grand List to Danna for his ap­ “We didn’t want to take any chan­ though there were some property Danna said that in this state, as­ proval. The deadline for final ap­ ces, so we shut it down immediate­ owners who questioned the accuracy sessment notices must include the proval is supposed to be Jan. 31, but ly. It now holds plants,” she said. of their assessment, most just said previous value of the property, so Danna said he has applied for an ex­ Because the faucet is not used, they wanted to be educated on the ]3coplc will have figures to compare. tension with the state as a precau­ she said, the schools do not intend to process. The meetings have been Some of the first set of notices that tion. Danna said he expects to be repair it. Although Gustafson does scheduled for this week and will were mailed did not have the 1979 finished by the deadline anyway. not know for sure, she believes the lead is coming from the plumbing in PalricK Flynn/Manchester Herald the sink. The remainder of the school’s 17 ‘BOOKS AHOY’ — Kaylin Dyke, Michael Botticello, rear left, After 25-year absencey Santa fountains and five sinks are operable Brian Brannick and Brian Rio show off a new book cart at and tested safely, she said. Keeney School last week. The books in the cart were pur­ The problem turned up during a chased* by the school's Parent-Teacher Association, and is set to visit kids at town park testing of all the town’s elcmenuiry schools. Manchester has concluded Dyke won two books and ice cream for naming the cart donating a wreath to the Wadsworth Atheneum in By James F. Henry testing the water in all the elemen­ “Books Ahoy." Hartford, among others. She also said that the club § 2 tary schools and will soon begin Manchester Herald sponsors an annual hand-writing contest and a spell­ testing the two junior highs and the ing bee for Manchester students. Santa Claus may slop at the homes of good high school, Gustavson said. Tomko said that as this becomes an annual event, m children each year, but he hasn’t been in Center But first, officials are waiting for it will “become our major fall-winter fund-raiser.” Springs Park for 25 years. Tonight, that will change. results of retests from Bowers, Levin calls for probe She said the club will also have a fund-raiser at O ° Cathy Hoppcrslad, of the town I^rks and Recrea­ Buckley, and Keeney schools. And Easter lime. tion Department, said the weekend event was con­ z ro results from Highland Park, which Tomko said of the preparations for Santa’s visit, ceived by the Manchester Junior Women’s Club, the was not open when testing began into DCYS operation “It’s been fun, but it’s been an awful lot of work.” 3AVE Precious Places Wedding Chapel ^ ^ Q Q SAVE 9-99 McDonalds Lunch jj" A A SAVE 16.99 My Christmas Baby co-sponsors of the event. She said that though Center last spring, are also not in yet. Despite that, she said she wants to be involved Silver Bells Wedding Chapel has magnifying peek in I ^ ^ Play lunch set includes hamburger, chicken McNuggets, 17 inch doll has moving eyes, red cotton corduroy m H Springs I^ k has always been here, its use over the 1 kench fries. Aughenlic looking packaging. 11.99 Bowers, Buckley, and Keeney HARTFORD (AP) — The co- management to see how effectively again next year, adding that it will probably be easier 1 3% window. Bride and Groom included. * ^ ^ 4% " 29% dress accented in white and gold trim. years has waned. She said now that the recreation were retested because initial tests chairman of the Legislature’s tlic dcpariracni protects children in with a year of experience. department has opened its offices in the new lodge in showed levels of lead higher than 20 Program Review and Investigations its care. The tradition of scheduling Santa in the park began 24.99 Precious Places Melody Gazebo«| SAVE l'*-99 McDonalds Happy Meal SAVE 1-08 Mini Mack Trucks SS tlic park, she hopes more people will use it this SAVE Q Q Q parts per billion, she said. But after Committee says he will recommend “I think it is a dcparuncnl wc in 1954 by James Hcrdic, who was the director of Play Lunch set has sturdy plastic carrying case, z -D season “and start a new generation of memories.” o n o / Twirling Melody Gazebo with gardens and arbors I w b WW the schools’ pipes were flushed out, a review of the Department of should lake a look at — it’s timely recreation then. Hoppcrslad said that originally there 1 6 % hamburger, fries, soda and pie. 9.99 $.50 Santa Claus will be in the park today from 5 to 8 xlU /o Wind up music box. 54% O JO the levels sank below 20, she said. Children and Youth Services’ and it has never been reviewed,” was a large procession, with Santa Claus arriving by p.m., and then again on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 “This is just a pre-caution,” Gus­ stale Rep. Jay B. Levin, D-Ncw helicopter, and a parade out to the park. She said that p.m., and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. Hoppcrslad SAVE 14-99 Slippers Ballet Studio u f\ A A SAVE ‘•7.99 Plop Pins Bowling SAVE 11-99 Dress N' Dazzle Set tafson said. London, said. such a gala program will not accompany his visit this Hat and belt set made of satiny polyester. said that admission is free, but photographs with Precious Places ballet studio include mirror, ballet 1 ^ ^ 6 pins and vinyl ball. Pins are attached so they won't Richard Cormier, director of spe­ Flynn hearing Levin said the review is “definite­ year, but she also said this won’t be the last time he 9.99 o m Sanui Claus will cost $4. There will also be crafts, 1 3% barre and ballerina figure. ■ w w get lost. 12.99 1 6 % cial education and pupil personnel, ly high” on his priority list and that 29% poinscllias, and a “Santa’s Gift Shop.” All profits comes to the park. m said the impetus for the program he will recommend that the commit­ Hopperstad said that many senior citizens come to is postponed . from the sales will go toward the Junior Women’s c a v e 24-99 Precious Places Country Kitchen ^ A A A SAVE 79.99 Fisher Price Kitchen SAVE 39.99 Sugar Ray Leonard Boxing CD came last spring when parents raised tee vote to approve it early next the park and remember how they used it when they Country kitchen cottage Includes a bedroom, and year. Club community projects, Hoppcrslad said. | Vl Fully detailed kitchen set In an easy to store wheel concerns about odors in a new wing By Dianna M. Talbot were younger. She also said, “It’s going to take a 20% refrigerator, umbrella table ■ w ■ w W 29.99 The investigation would be the 1 8 % around cart. 64.99 of Keeney. These feelings combined Debbie Tomko, of the Junior Women’s Club, was while ... to get this back to where we’d like it to be,” and Mom figure. 25% Manchester Herald first authorized by a law passed by 2m ^ with an influx of information the first to suggest the idea. She said she had just but she indicated that the Parks and Recreation regarding the dangers of lead-con­ the General Assembly last spring Department will be holding future events there that O A \/F 6.50 Ice Rink or Pony Show A pre-trial conference for Thomas seen a story about the new lodge opening in the park taminated water from the state that gives the program review com­ in Septem^r, and thought it would be a good idea should bring people back to the park. Precious Places outdoor mini sets. Ice rink Includes 11 piece train set has engine with horn, a flat car, and Musical nighlllghi projects Sesame Street Images > CD C. Flynn, who is accused of drunk mittee special power to oversee 8.99 Department of Education spurred for a fund-raiser for the group. Hopperstad said she is hoping that as many as 300 O O C V frosted ponsd and crystal ice castle. Pony show 4..99 catxjose doors that open and close. Includes 3 Little 11.99 onto ceiling. driving and causing an Oct. 22 acci­ DCYS. children show up to sit on Santa’s lap this weekend. includes grand stand, trophy and Prancy Pony People.______the program. dent in Bolton which killed an 11- Tomko, the. co-chairwoman with Joanne Salafia of ^ > “It’s not mandatory,” he said. The law includes provisions the club, said Thursday that the club docs a variety of “If we get more, I’ll be ecstatic,” she said. SAVE 6.99 Beach Blast Barbie or Ken JO H year-old boy, has been postponed designed to keep the names of abuse 14.99 Burger King Lunch Barbie or Ken are ready lor fun filled adventures. “It’s something we felt we should until next month. projects for the community, including sponsoring a Tomko has loftier goals. She said her group thinks SAVE 24.99 Precious Places Nursery Cottage > victims secret, but it gives the Icgis- as many as 1,000 children will visit, in addition to Play lunch set has 33 pieces. Includes 2 hamburgers 4.99 do.” The 22-year-old Brainuee, Mass., needy family at Thanksgiving and Christmas, offer­ I / Includes living room and baby nursery with mobile 16% "O The EPA requires schools to test laiurq its first oversight of DCYS, a their parents. with all the fixings, french fries, onion rings and more. 7.99 resident is scheduled to appear on ing a baby-sitting course three times a year, and I 20% cradle, rocking chair, picnic table. if they use their own wells only. department whose workings have 39.99 Vanity Set Jan. 4 at 10 a.m. in Rockville Super­ been shielded from public view by SAVE Here the schools use public water 89.99 Pro Tour Race Set Deluxe vanity and bench set features shatter ior Court, said Flynn’s attorney, confidentiality laws that prohibit of­ SAVE 14.99 Precious Places Pony Stable supplies. Electric slotted racing set has 68 feet of track. Set up resistant mirror and cosmetic storage space. 22.99 public defender Diane L. Welch. Blue Ribbon pony stable includes pony cart, harness 42% Cormier said Manchester is ahead ficials from discussing any case. in different turning and twisting multi-level racing. 49.99 A pre-trial conference seheduled Asherman appeals jail order 1 3 % stall and Princess Pony. 12.99 of other communities in getting the The decision whether to launch an for 'Thursday was postponed be­ investigation comes as DCYS faces SAVE 14.99 Precious Places Figure Set testing done. court’s decision that said Asherman Asherman’s sister Jeanne, an at­ 27.99 Cobra Condor “One of the reasons we have been cause both sides, the prosecution a federal lawsuit filed by the Con­ By Susan E. Fisher SAVE 36.99 Check Out Counter Set of 4 figures, Mom, Dad, Boy and Girl. Also and the defense, needed additional deserved to remain in the state’s torney in Washington, D.C., said the Fisher Price magic scan check out counter. Scanner High altitude bomber plane holds and releases 7 10.99 able to do it as quickly is we don’t necticut Civil Liberties Union. 'The The Associated Press 26% includes lawn mower, wagon and skate Jxtard, program of supervised home release. court overlooked evidence that indi­ bombs and 14 wing bombs. 19.99 time to investigate the case, Welch beeps and flashes, conveyor belt really works, cash 26.99 have to send out samples to state suit, filed this fall, challenges the 21% said. way the stale serves its abused, HARTFORD — Convicted killer The high court said a key factor in cated Asherman was following the register advances your receipt.______labs,” he said. its decision was Asherman’s refusal conditions of his release. 24.99 Fisher Price Garage. A state-certified testing lab is lo­ “Whether we will need additional neglected and at risk children. Steven M. Asherman is appealing a “Steven has followed every single cated at the Water Department of­ time beyond the January trial date is At issue in the suit are a host of recent state Supreme Court decision to undergo a psychiatric evaluation Little People Action Garage, three levels, crank not clear at this point,” she said. perceived problems the CCLU says that cleared the way for the state to after he had b ^n denied parole but rule,” Ms. Asherman said. “He’s elevator. 19.99 fices on Spring Street. been bending over backwards.” “This is all part of a growing con­ In his first court appearance on are plaguing the department, includ­ remove him from a home release remained on supervised heffhe Nov. 17, Flynn pleaded not guilty to ing the rejection — without inves­ program and put him back behind release. The court ruled that Asher­ Asherman was released into the cern in areas of environmental is­ stale’s home release program after sues in the schools,” Cormier said. 11 charges including manslaughter tigation — of 60 percent of the bars. man’s refusal demonstrated his un­ and assault and misconduct with a referrals of abused and neglected Asherman’s attorney, William J. suitability for the home release he had served less than three years motor vehicle, and driving under tlie children made to its hotline, and .so­ Tracy Jr. of Bristol, filed the appeal program. of a seven- to 14-year sentence for influence of alcohol. cial workers whose caseloads ex­ in slate Supreme Court Thursday. In a motion filed Thursday, Tracy manslaughter. He was convicted in Car dealership the 1978 stabbing death of Michael The deadly car accident happened ceed national standards. Tracy asked the high court to rear­ said Asherman had not refused to changes hands on Interstate 384 in Bolton, when Levin said his interest in the gue its Nov. 27 decision and to take the test, but he had objected to Aranow, Asherman’s classmate at Flynn’s vehicle collided with a car department was sparked by the con­ allow the 40-year-old Asherman to portions of the procedure and asked Columbia Medical School. In May, Asherman was allowed parked in the breakdown lane, kill­ cerns of state Reps. Joseph remain outside of prison while a for clarification. 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Most of the state’s low-level necticut Hazardous Waste Manage­ agendas that don’t always fit easily radioactive wa.ste consists of tools, ment Service had hoped to have a into ours. There has been a lot of works with premier, clothing and equipment that has state facility ready to accept low- cooperation, but this is a first-of- been exposed to radioactivity. level radioactive wa.ste by Jan. 1, its-kind project and everyone is Connecticut’s four nuclear power 1993 — when Connecticut will be making sure that every detail is but doesn’t trust him banned from shipping the waste out properly taken care of.” plants produce about a quarter of the Golas said the state will try to waste by volume, but are respon­ resign observed a two-hour general strike, of state — but delays have forced PRAGUE, Czccho.slovakia (AP) the .service to set its schedule back a complete several of its tasks simul­ sible for more than 90 percent of the — Opposition leaders negotiated demonstrating labor’s support for year. taneously to avoid further delays. radioactivity. today with the new Communist the pro-dem(x:racy movement. As a result, producers of low- She said the service expects to The service is looking for a 250- Thousands rally premier about forming a coalition Adamec’s resignation was the level radioactive waste may have to meet a January 1992 federal dead­ acre site for the dump, which will government, but they also vowed to latest capitulation of the Communist .store the material on their own line for submitting an application for consist of stccl-rcinforccd concrete hold another general strike if they leadership to a pro-democracy property for up to a year, since the an operating license. buildings. to show support don’t get a bigger share of power. movement that, in less than a month, state facility is unlikely to be built Twenty-six industries and According to the new schedule, Premier Marian Calfa, 43, was has forced the Communists to relin­ before 1994, service Executive laboratories in Connecticut currently the stale will .select three candidate MANILA, Philippines (AP) — named to replace Ladislav Adamcc, quish their constitutional monopoly Director Kathleen C. Golas said. produce about 43,000 cubic feet of sites by Dec. 1, 1990. After exten­ President Corazon Aquino urged the who quit TTiur.sday amid growing on piowcr and dismiss leaders as­ “We ran into a number of unan­ low-level radioactive waste each sive studies of those tliree can­ nation today to unite against those demands by the powerful opposition sociated with the crackdown on the ticipated delays that affected the ser­ year, all of which is shipped to didates, a final site will be selected “who want to destroy our movement for a larger role in the Prague Spring reforms of 1%8. vice’s schedule,” she said. “This federally operated dumps in South by Dec. 1, 1991. Construction democracy” as 100,000 Filipinos Communist-dominated government. The opposition’s fundamental project requires complex agreements Carolina, Nevada and Washington. would start by 1993 under the new rallied to support her government Adamcc, 63, said a younger man demand is astounding for this once and approvals involving more than But federal law requires all states schedule. against a violent coup attempt. was needed to lead Czechoslovakia strictly controlled society, but 10 state, regional and federal agen­ to develop their own waste disposal Mrs. Aquino bitterly criticized out of the current crisis. perhaps reachable: the formation of Vice President Salvador Laurel, Calfa was on the phone today an interim government that would Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile and others with other parties and with the op­ arrange for free and open elections who have called for her resignation position Civic Forum, said govern­ in July and pave the way for es­ Federal probe of secret taping after ftiutinous soldiers launched the ment spokesman Marcel Jansen. The tablishing a parliamentary democracy. The Asscxiiaied Press sixth and strongest attempt yet to The Associated Press spokesman indicated that the new oust her. Cabinet would not be named today, INDICTMENT — U.S. Attorney Stanley A. Twardy Jr. speaks at a news conference in New GREETS SUPPORTERS — Philippines President Corazon Aquino waves to supporters as previously believed, but he did In another remarkable develop­ is scheduled to begin Dec. 18 “He (Laurel) cannot wait to be ment, leading dissident Vaclac Haven Thursday about the arrests of 22 people indicted by a federal grand jury on various president,” she told a rally at the site during a rally today in Manila. She urged the nation to unite against "those who want to not say when the aniiounccmcnl would be made. Havel — who has been jailed, charges. All were alleged to have links to organized crime. HARTFORD (AP) — A congres­ not completed a list of witnesses. Tape-recording of telephone calls where hundreds of thousands of destroy our democracy.” “Let the man work,” Jansen said, harassed and reviled for more than a sional inquiry to determine whether Officials of the American Civil is legal in certain circumstances, Filipinos filled the streets to support adding that the negotiations had decade because he challenged the police across the country have il­ Liberties Union said they have been such as when authorities obtain a her 1986 “people power” revolution. produced “more names than we can old Communist order — said he legally tape recorded telephone calls asked to testify. judge’s pennission or when one of “I will never give up this position to president. Some government messiahs” for launching the coup at­ “Surrender seems to be the only op­ would agree to be president if asked. between suspects and their lawyers U.S. Rep. Bruce A. Morrison, llie people talking knows the call is him.” workers were bused in from as far as tempt. tion that they want.” use.” Indictment of mobster boss President Gustav Husak a.skcd “I don’t feel myself to be a will begin Dec. 18 in Washington, D-3rd District, and other members being recorded. But recording calls She made no reference to any of Angeles, 50 miles to the north. He called for the mutinous sol­ Laurel predicted Thursday there professional politician, but I have al­ according to a report published of the Connecticut congressional between lawyers and clients is for­ the complaints of the rebels or of “I want all of us to unite and to diers to face punishment “with the would be more violent attempts to Calfa, who was promoted to deputy premier on Sunday, to lake over as ways put the public interest ahead of today. delegation asked Kastenmeier to bidden under federal law. other critics who claim her govern­ give support to the democratic sys­ full force of the law. topple Mrs. Aquino until she addres­ my own,” he told a news con­ viewed as setback to Mafia U.S. Rep. Robert W. Kasten- conduct the inquiry after disclosures ment has failed to live up to the tems of government and to go after “We have condemned the naked ses fundamental problems of pover­ premier and continue negotiations The issue of secret recording by with the opposition on forming a ference. mcier, D-Wis, chairman of the by The Courant that state police in promises of social justice and these people who want to desuoy and brazen bid for power through ty and social injustice that plague “And, if God help us, the situa­ are often not around to faee The arrests were the result of a Connecticut stale police surfaced government. Calfa has taken part in By Larry Rosenthal House subcommittee on courts, said Connecticut and West Virginia were reform. our democracy, who want to destroy violence and bloodshed,” Sin said. Philippine society. tion should develop in such a way charges,” Twardy said. two-year investigation which the during a manslaughter trial in Oc­ most of Adamcc’s recent negotia­ The Associated Press Thursday night that hearings by his illegally recording calls made by In the southern city of Cebu, a our economy, who want to destroy At least 79 people have been that the only service I could render The two men who allegedly FBI code-named “Gamester.” tober, when a trooper testified that The military claimed about 300 tions with the opposition, subcommittee “will focus on the ex­ suspects to their lawyers. leader of rebel soldiers holding a the Filipino people,” she said in killed and more than 570 others my country would be to do this, § ^ preceded Megale bodi met violent Authorities said four alleged the suspects’ calls to his lawyer rebels gave up in the Makati finan­ Jiri Dicnslbicr, a spokesman for NEW HAVEN — Tlic arrc.sls of tent to which state and local law en­ It also has been disclosed that military base today ruled out sur­ English. since Dec. 1, when rebel soldiers deaths. Frank “Cigars” Piccolo, high-ranking members of the were recorded. cial district in Manila, but reporters the Civic Forum opposition group, then, of course, I would do it,” the reputed head of the Ganibino forcement agencies are routinely in­ Slate police in Rhode Island rendering to loyalist troops, keeping In Tagalog, the main Philippine took over several military garrisons Havel said. DcBri/.zi’s immediate predecessor, Megale organization arrested volved in disregarding the law and recorded some calls from their head­ the insurrection alive. language, Mrs. Aquino bitterly and bombed the presidential palace. said the number appeared to be said that Calfa docs “not enjoy the ^ m crime family’s Connecticut faction Thursday were: Harry Riccio, 55, of trust” of the opposition. was gunned down in a telephone the impact of their actions on in­ quarters. Gov. William A. O’Neill said Mrs. Aquino had called on criticized Laurel and Enrile, leaders Loyal forces, backed by air cover closer to 500. Officials estimate One of the opposition’s demands and the men who ran his gambling Bridgeport, who allegedly super­ But opposition leaders said they boodi in Bridgeport in September dividual constitutional rights to The disclosures in Connecticut Thursday he welcomed the congres­ Filipinos to turn out into the streets of the opposition Nacionista Party. from U.S. F-4 fighter jets, counterat­ more than 3,000 troops joined the is the resignation of Husak, one of and loansharking operations will vised illegal gambling activities in would continue talks as well as O ^ 1981. DeBrizzi’s bullet-riddled privacy and a fair trial,” The led to the forced resignation of the sional inquiry to determine whether today for a rally and Roman The crowd cheered wildly and tacked and regained most bases. mqliny at its highpoini. the few remaining old guard mem­ Z DO leave the crime organization the Bridgeport area; Victor P. Ric- pr(x:ccd with plans to hold a nation­ body was found in the trunk of a car Hartford Courant reported. state police commissioner, demo­ attorney-client calls were illegally Catholic Mass, hoping to rekindle chanted “Cory! Cory! Cory!” at Early Thursday, mutineers marched The rebels withdrew from Makati bers. Husak supported the .Soviet-led - < seriously weakened in Connecticut, citclli, 56, of Bridgeport, who is ac­ in Trumbull in 1988. “We seek to determine whether tions, at least three civil lawsuits recorded elsewhere. the spirit of the huge demonstrations mention of the two opposition back to their bases from the finan­ one day after about 1,800 foreigners, wide strike on Monday — a huge invasion dial crushed the Prague federal authorities said. cused of supervising an illegal num­ among them roughly 250 hammer hanging over the head of Spring reforms. Acting on an indictment handed Megale received a three-year there are legal loopholes that Con­ seeking millions of dollars in that propelled her into office in leaders’ names. cial district of Makati, claiming they m H bers operation in Bridgeport; Americans, were evacuated from the beleaguered govcmmcnl and In a highly symbolic concession up the day before in Hartford, prison term in 1982 for con.spiring gress should close, or if federal law damages and a federal grand jury in­ “It’s a very good idea because it’s February 1986 and ousted President “He keeps on urging me to were voluntarily reluming to their Aurelio Carmolingo, 58, of Trum­ rebel-held luxury hotels there. Communist Party. on Thursday, the party’s ruling federal, state and local law enforce­ to distribute cocaine. enforcement efforts are inadequate vestigation. a national matter,” O’Neill said. Ferdinand Marcos. resign,” Mrs. Aquino said of Laurel. barracks. bull, who allegedly ran a loanshark­ On Dec. 2, Mrs. Aquino ruled out The government and the already Politburo stripped former party chief s s ment officers Thursday rounded up and should be substantially Police have insisted that the “They’re finding tliis across tlic E.stimalcs of the crowd size at “What docs he think I am? Stupid?” But negotiations broke down with While there are always other ing operation in Bridgeport, and negotiations with the rebels and overhauled party leadership, led by Milos Jakes and former Prague party 20 alleged members of the Gamhino strengthened,” said Kastenmeier, taping was done innocently so that United Stales. It seems to me if today’s rally varied widely. Govern­ “...If Laurel really loves our the final rebel group of 400, which 2: -0 people to take tlie place of criminals Taylor Breton, 36, of Greenwich, warned them “surrender or die.” But Karel Ubanek, are trying desperately boss Miroslav Stepan of their mem­ organizTition. Two others named in forced out of business, Twardy said who also is the acting chairman of emergency calls could be recorded. there’s any question of national ment television said 1 million country like he always says, then 1 has held Mactan air base al Cebu 0 JO who was allegedly in charge of an in the end she stepped aside to allow to hang on to their power while bership in the party, accusing them the indictment remained at large. the Gambino organization had been the House judiciary committee. Others have said that in some cases policy to be set in this matter, then people joined the rally, but reporters suggest he resign so we can use the City, 350 miles south of Manila, interstate bookmakiiig operation loyal military commanders to placating and defusing an opposition of “grave political mistakes in Anthony Megale, 36, of Stam­ significantly weakened in Connec­ Kastenmeier, in a prepared state­ police officials also listened to the the Congress is the body in which to estimated the crowd at more than money from his office,” Mrs. A- since the coup attempt began. doing business in lower Fairfield do it.” resolve the crisis peacefully. movement that has demonstrated a resolving social tensions.” 5? ford, who allegedly took over die ticut because “you’re getting down ment, said Thursday his staff had tapes. 100,000 . quino said. ‘To negotiate for surrender is still County and Westchester County. Most rebel officers in past coup tremendous ability to put millions of The party leadership noted the CD m Connecticut operations of the Gam- to Class C and Class D players.” Government offices encouraged In his homily, Cardinal Jaime L. out of the question,” Brig. Gen. Jose attempts have simply been confined people in the streets. brutal police crackdown on student bino family in January 1988 after The New York-based crime fami­ their employees to turn out in a Sin, Roman Catholic archbishop of Commendador, leader of die Mactan m ^ rebels, told reporters carlv today. to barracks. (5n Nov. 27, millions of workers protests on Nov. 17. the killing of Tliomas “Tommy the ly is named after the late Carlo show of support for the embattled Manila, condemned “self-appointed < D Bull” DcBrizzi, was arrested on Gambino and is now allegedly racketeering, illegal gambling and headed by John Gotti. The FBI extortion charges, authorities said. describes the family as the nation’s 01 He faces up to 185 years in jail largest and most powerful single m and fines totalling S3.25 million if crime organizTition. convicted on all counts, the govern- The Pdtriarca crime family of Curtis > O ) ment said. Providence, R.I., has been regarded U.S. Attorney Stanley A. Twardy as tlic dominant underworld or­ lllllllllllllllllM athes ^ > Jr. said tlic arrests signalled “die ganization in other parts of Connec­ JO H beginning of die dismantling of the ticut. William P. Grasso of New > Gambino family hierarchy and Haven, an underboss in the or­ "O operations” in die stale. 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(AP) — The tlic lawsuit challenges tlic integrity McNally appraised a L.a Fargc piece JERUSALEM (AP) — The army ordered at least 1 No” and waving outlawed Palestinian flags, Arab and a gauntlet of other fantasy threats to rescue a subcommittee on antitrust, accu.scd Nintendo of electronic gamc-p’aying units in 20 percent of all 1 In M anchester Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 volatile mixture of art and com­ of art scholar.ship. called “M(K)i i Window” for a private million Palestinians confined to their homes in the wiuicsscs said. kidnapped princess. But can Nintendo’s video­ intimidating retailers to keep competitors’ games U.S. houschold.s by the end of 1989 — some 20 merce has erupted in a multimil- Others arc concerned the real collector at $20,000. cKcupicd territories to head off any violence marking The demonstrators carried signs from the PLO and game star hat Me a federal investigation? off toy store shelves. million units. The pcrtciiiagc for households with lion-dollar la - suit filed by a collec­ loser may be La Fargc. Yamall told Met benefactor the second anniversary today of the Palestinian upris­ the Moslem fundamentalist group Hamas, or Zeal. The chairman of a House panel demanded one He said Nintendo has u.scd exclusive software children aged 7 and up to mid-teens, the prime tor against a scholar and the “La Fargc is too great an artist to Richard M. Schwartz tliat “Moon ing against Israeli rule. “Congratulations to the intefadeh,” one placard read. Thursday, as he suggested the maker of the im­ arrangements and physical computer-chip barriers game-playing market, is far higher. venerable Metropolitan Museum of be cast around in the gutter this Window” was worth $200,000, the Also today, government leaders approved sending Police stationed on nearby rooftops did not intervene mensely popular electronic games is using unfair to control the market, and that Nintendo had “They have done a brilliant job in marketing Art in New York. way,” says William Vareika, a New­ lawsuit .said. Schwartz bought the Israel’s foreign minister to U.S.-sponsored peace and the demonstration ended quietly, the witnesses and abusive sales practices to monopolize the created artificial .shortages of some games. their product, but the simple fact remains that our The man in the middle: American port, R.I., gallery owner. work for $165,(KX) a month later. talks. said. market and keep prices high. The result of Nintendo’s marketing practices, subcommittee investigation has revealed there is artist John La Fargc, a moralist and The lawsuit claims Yaniall, who In April, its companion piece sold Army forces were bolstered along the borders with Jewish settlers drove through the West Bank hang­ Super Mario, as just about any school-age child he said, is that only games licensed or sold by no competition among competitors,” Eckart said. stained glass maker who lived from is preparing a catalogue of La at auction for $14,200. Lebanon, Jordan and Egypt to block any infiltration ing blue-and-white Israeli flags from utility poles and knows, is one of a legion of characters in the Nintendo can be played on the Nintendo players He wrote to James F. Rill, assistant attorney 1835 to 1910. Fargc’s works, engaged in a cam­ 'flial sale showed YamaW’s ap­ attempts by Palestinian guerrillas in support of the scrawling slogans on Arab-owned homes to assert games sold by Nintendo. He has leaped from the — thus blocking independent software publishers general and head of the antitrust division of the La Fargc decorated the palaces of paign to undermine the value of praisal to be inaccurate and set him uprising in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. their right to the disputed land. video screen to T-shirts, lunch pails and cereal and inflating the costs of games to consumers by Justice Department, asking for the probe. New York’s gilded age and public McNally’s collection and di.sparagc on his course to “denigrate and Scattered violence, including stone throwing, oc­ “We will fight to the end,” said one slogan written boxes. 20 percent to 30 percent. He released his letter and described the inves­ buildings nationwide. He invented his expertise on the artist. Tlic Met dimini.sh” botfi McNally’s collection curred in the West Bank. Soldiers immediately in Hebrew on a wall in Bethlehem. With Mario bouncing across a screen next to “Nintendo right now is saying you can buy our tigation at a news conference, where he told the opalescent glass widely com­ allegedly stood by Yaniall dc.spitc and his professional reputation, the clamped curfews on an additional six refugee camps Border police were seen removing the flags and him. Rep. Dennis Eckart, D-Ohio, said at a news machines but you can play only our games," Eck­ reporters his staff had two interviews with Ninten­ mercialized by Tiffany. knowing he was wrong. lawsuit alleged. and three villages that arc home to more than 40,0(X) painting over the settlers’ graffiti, despite shouted conference that he has asked the Justice Depart­ art said. do representatives. His works are selling for up to Yamall’s lawyer, Peter R. Stem, “People get jealous,” .said McNal­ Palestinians, an anny spokesman said. protests from Israelis driving through Bethlehem ment’s antitrust division to investigate Nintendo Nintendo is the U.S. subsidiary of a Japanese But in a telephone interview, Lincoln heatedly 151 LOVE LANE hundreds of thousands of dollars. called the lawsuit tJic case of an art ly’s attorney, Christopher W. Hyde. The 750,(XX) people of Gazn Strip were kept under from settlements to Jerusalem. of America Inc. for possible violations of antitrust manufacturer that revived the domc.stic electronic disputed that claim and accused Fekatt of “an out­ MANCHESTER The vagaries of assigning a speculator against an art scholar. According to the lawsuit, an ex­ cuifcw for a second day and the 120,(XX) people of Israel’s four senior leaders met today in Jerusalem laws. game industry and now controls 80 percent of the right lie.” He said Nintendo only learned of the in­ Hand stenciled walls complete the perfection of this 10 room vinyl sided colonial. Close monetary value to his individual “I think that this case represents a ample of this was when Yamall later Nablus, the West Bank’s largest city, were ordered to and agreed to U.S. Secretary of State James A. Baker He turned over what he called “strong $3.4 billion market. vestigation “on a rumor,” and that Eckart canceled to schools and I 84 access, this house boasts a full walk up attic, beautiful terraced creative works arc at the center of serious attack on all art .scholar.ship told Schwartz in the presence of Met remain at home for an eighth day, along with 50,000 Ill’s proposal for a meeting with his Israeli and evidence” found by his subcommittee. Eckart raised the issue less than three weeks a hearing where Nintendo was to speak. landscaping, 16x18 saeened porch & custom fenced private yard. the lawsuit filed in federal court and history,” said .Stem. officials that a McNally window refugees from camps near the city. Egyptian counterparts as a first step in the Middle “The question is: Has Nintendo grown so big before Christmas, as parents of children all over In presenting his case against Nintendo, Eckart An attached oversized 2 car garage (with automated opener) lays the foundation for a here by Scan M. McNally. He’s a Met spokesman John Ross said was unimixirtant, badly restored and Also under curfew were Bethlehem’s 35,(X)0 East peace process. — an 8(X)-pound gorilla — that the rest of the the counU7 arc buying or looking for popular Nin­ credited the company with reviving a moribund new 3 1/2 room carpeted apartment overhead. Private old brick walkway leads to not worth the $150,(X)0 Schwartz Baker urged such a meeting in Washington to lead world is incapable of getting around it?” Eckart video game market with its product. apartments separate entrance. collector and former Goldman Sachs McNally’s claims arc “without Palestinian residents and 6,000 residents in Kalandia tendo games. Some of the most popular, such as Jacuzzi, cherry kitchen cabinets, private lower level suite for leens& gleaming hardwood investment banker who devotes his basis.” He said Yamall was an inde­ was ready to pay for it. That ap­ refugee camp near Jerusalem. to Isracli-Palestinian talks on Israel’s proposal for asked. “Super Mario Brothers,” “Simon’s Quest” and But he compared Nintendo to AT&T before the floors are but a few of the must see features of this lovely home. Priced lo sell at time to studying and dealing in La pendent contractor who was mis­ praisal sank tlie deal. Two people were shot and wounded in Gaz.a for elections in the occupied territories. Nintendo officials angrily charged they’d been “Double Dragon,” were in short supply last breakup of its nationwide telephone monopoly, $219,900. Fargc works. takenly listed in the museum’s an­ Then in June, Yamall allegedly violating the curfew, according to Arab reports. Cabinet Secretary Eliakim Rubinstein said the ambushed by Eckart and denied a chtincc to ChrisUnas, and shortages of other games loom this and to the prtxluccrs of phonographs 50 years ago, T.J. CROCKETT McNally claims he’s the victim of nual report as a staff member. told Vareika, who was exhibiting About 300 Palestinians demonstrated in leaders of the coalition government agreed to send present their side to Congress, year. when equipment was designed so that only a com­ professional jealousy, while a According to McNally’s court McNally’s La Fargc works, that one Jerusalem’s Old City outside the A1 Aqsa Mosque, Foreign Minister Moshe Arens to the meeting but “This guy is just grandstanding,” said Howard The basic game unit costs $80 to $150, dcjxMid- pany’s own records had the uniquely shaped hole Realtor 643-1577 lawyer for La Fargc scholar James papers, the seeds of the dispute were of McNally’s windows was not one of Islam’s holiest sites, chanting “PLO, Israel wanted preliminary talks first- ^ C. Lincoln, senior vice president of Nintendo, in ing on accessories, and game cartridges range in that would fit their players. Yamall of Washington charges that sown in February 1988 when authentic. in the Greater

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OPINION WASHINGTON (AP) — Nine virus (SIV), which causes AIDS in of the enemy and how to develop immune response correlates best that we can progress in a straightfor­ ever being able to create a vaccine monkeys that have been made im­ monkeys. ward fashion toward development of against HIV,” the protection that is needed.” with protection and then you will go mune to the simian AIDS virus may Other AIDS researchers praised a human HIV vaccine.” He called the monkey study Koff said the Thlane study proves try to reproduce that in man with «SW fflsisr»- Teamsters’ hold in their ulood cells and tissues the work, one calling it a “giant Dr. Robert Gallo, director of results “the most significant advance that the primate immune system can proteins from the virus,” he said. e p p p a t the critical clues needed by scien­ leap” in the race to find a human AIDS vaccine research at the Na­ in the vaccine field since we started be primed to protect itself against a Murphey-Corb said her team Aquino tists to develop an AIDS vaccine for AIDS vaccine. tional Cancer Institute and co-dis­ the AIDS vaixine program. It is a retrovirus. Both SIV and HIV are developed the monkey vaccine by 45, humans. Nine animals inoculated with the coverer of the AIDS virus, called the giant leap.” retroviruses that kill by destroying purifying samples of SIV, then kill­ dirty trick “These are now very valuable vaccine are healthy, despite being TUlane research “very important and “It’s terrific,” said Dr. Allan the immune system of the host. ing the virus with a chemical called animals,” said Michael Murphey- injected with powerful doses of the highly significant.” Goldstein, a George Washington Gallo said researchers will be able formalin. That left the virus inac­ must help Corb, head of a team of scientists at killer virus. SIV is a close, genetic “Although SIV is not the same as University School of Medicine re­ to examine the monkeys’ immune tivated, but with all its proteins in­ uncovered the Delta Regional Primate relative of human immunodeficien­ HIV and a rhesus monkey is not the searcher who in May startco testing systems and determine how the ex­ tact. Research Center in Covington, La. cy virus (HIV), which causes AIDS same as a human, SIV is the closest a type of human AIDS vaecine. tremely complex network of cells, “There’s a lot we can learn from in humans. virus that we have to HIV,” he said. “It’s an important step in under­ proteins and organs interact to Gallo, Koff and otlicrs said the By Jack Anderson herself them.” “We can look at these animals’ “It has quite a bit of similarities and standing the mechanism for protec­ produce an immunity to AIDS. technique used for developing the and Dale Van Atta In a study published today in the immune system and (learn) what ex­ it produces a similar disease.” tion against a retrovirus that is re­ From these clues, he said, scientists monkey vaccine could not be ap­ Prompt U.S. response to (Philippines President) . journal Science, Murphey-Corb and actly these monkeys’ immune sys­ lated to human disease,” Goldstein may be able to determine which plied safely to humans because it is WASHINGTON— The Teamsters Dr. Wayne Koff, chief of AIDS Corazon Aquino’s pleas to save her administration her Thlane University colleagues an­ tems did to cause them to be vaccine research at the National In­ said. combination of HIV viral proteins difficult in using a whole virus to be union dangled a puzzling offer in front of from a military coup is appropriate both as a nounced they have developed a vac­ protected,” Murphey-Corb said in an stitutes of Health, said the work by “This is another piece of the puz­ will produce such an immunity in absolutely certain that every viral the White House: Nominate a certain particle is killed when the vaccine is measure to preserve a democratically elected cine that protects rhesus monkeys interview. Murphey-Corb and her colleagues zle that is going to hopefully allow humans. former Teamsters official to the federal from simian immunodeficiency “We now have a foundation ... so “has dispelled any doubts about our us to understand the face and nature “What we will likely gel is what prepared. government and to protect our own strategic inter­ board that investigate unfair labor prac­ ests. The United States maintains two important tices and the Teamsters will never ask bases there, Subic Naval Base and Clark Air Base. another favor of George Bush. However, there is little tlie United States can do The White House took the bait, and Babies* syphilis blamed Charges are filed against Honecker now Donald Rodgers is the nominee to to help Aquino if she docs not move quickly to the National Labor Relations Board. His help herself. Economic recovery depends upon in­ name apparently didn’t ring any bells EAST BERLIN (AP) — Prosecutors said today off a general strike threatened Monday if non- to be jailed, and former F\tlitburo member Her­ itiatives taken in Manila, not Washington. with the members of the Senate Labor on trading sex for drugs they have filed criminal charges against former Communisls are not given more power. mann Axen is having an eye operation in Mos­ As long as the Philippines remain a sad excep­ Committee, which did the initial review Communist ftirly chief Erich Honecker and five The Soviet Union’s Central ommiltee cow, Przybylski said. of Rodgers’ nomination. But someone ATLANTA (AP) — An increas­ Thirty to 40 percent of fetuses other ousted officials accused of using their power scheduled an extraordinary session Saturday, and In addition to Stoph, those under arrest are tion to the Southeast Asian economic success ing number of women swapping infected with syphilis are stillborn, jostled their memories. to rob the stale and live in luxury. a journalist said it may discuss tlie growing chal­ former Politburo members Guenther Kleiber, story, Aquino’s administration will be vulnerable. Four key senators on the committee their bodies for crack and cocaine and those who do survive to birth The Communist Party’s official newspaper said lenge to the Soviet party’s authority — in par­ Werner Krolikowski and Erich Mielke, he said. are passing on syphilis to their can die soon after with syphilis or Over half of Philippine households cam less received anonymous letters containing a the parly must make a new start if it is to survive ticular, Lithuania’s decision Thursday to revoke Two months of political upheaval in East Ger­ new ^m babies, according to a suffer brain damage, developmen­ than the country’s poverty level of $540 a year. 16-year-old New York Times article that the growing challenge to its authority. It said the Communist Parly’s guaranteed monopoly on many set into motion investigations into abuses of new report from federal health Basic government services arc unreliable and her yanked Rodgers from anonymity. It also tal problems or sight and hearing many members favor dissolving it in favor of a power. power by the ousted Communist elite, whose researchers. disorders, said Dr. Paul Zenker of put his nomination on ice. socialist movement. Prosecution spokesman Peter Przybylski told members allegedly used their high positions to administration has been plagued with allegations Last year, 691 cases of congeni­ RUNNING The article was written in 1973 by the CDC. In a bid to hold onto power, the party Thursday reporters formal charges were filed against of corruption. Land reform was promised, but she “JUST IN CASE.... DID IMEIDA MARCOS LEAVE BEHIND ANY SHOES?!. . . ” tal syphilis were reported in the New York City accounted for live in luxury off the state. Ihen-Times reporter Seymour Hersh. It bowed to the opposition and agreed to rewrite the Honecker, fonner Premier Willi Stoph, and four Honecker has been under house arrest in the moved away from that pledge soon after taking of­ United States, up 54 percent from 357 of the congenital syphilis revealed that Rodgers was a political constitution and hold free elections in May. other ex-leaders ousted in the nationwide pro­ lavish residential compound where he and other the year before and the highest cases in 1988, more than half the democracy movement. fice. operative in the Nixon White House The concessions came on the eve of a crucial Politburo members lived. This latest coup attempt is only one of many during the Watergate scandal. Rodgers total since the days before penicil­ national total. Birth certificate parly congrc.ss tonight that is expected to choose “They are accused of damaging the economy of helped presidential aide Charles Colson lin, the Centers for Disease Con- questionnaires and health depart­ the third party leader in three months and radically the German Democratic Republic and of personal­ In a detailed program published I hurtsday, the since Aquino came to power in February 1986. Hate just goes underground uol reported Thursday. ment interviews showed that 39 alter the party suuclure. ly enriching themselves by abuse of office and Communist Party that ruled with orthodox com­ Unless Aquino reduces government control of the recruit the “hard hat vote” in Nixon’s in­ famous “dirty-tricks” campaign for re- “The practice of trading sex percent of the syphilis babies’ The meeting comes amid mounting civil unrest cormption,” the .spokesman told reporters. munism for four decades called for “an alicmalivc economy and encourages the private sector, steps with multiple partners for drugs, mothers used cocaine or crack By Sarah Overstreet help for AIDS victims. Evans, who is a senior at SMSU. His election in 1972. in East Germany and political upheaval in other He said the officials’ homes were searched but democratic socialism” and admitted its role in the vital to winning grass-roots support, not even I’ve seen a lot of college theater, but belongings were destroyed, and his two The Times article said Colson and especially cocaine (or) crack, now while they were pregnant, the East bloc countries. did not say when the charges were filed or when a current political crisis. appears to play a major role in the CDC said. American m’litary aid will be able to save her. My city recently captured the attention I’ve rarely seen it done better than the pet cals were killed. Rodgers actively courted the Teamsters In Czechoslovakia, the new premier, Marian trial would occur. It also recognized the role of the church, but it transmission of syphilis,” the At­ New York had reported just 57 of the nation. production 1 saw of “The Nomial Heart.” After the fire, Dixon engaged in the and other big labor unions with such al­ Calfa, met with opposition leaders today about Four of the six arc in prison. The 77-year-old maintained the past party line of opposing — The Phoenix Gazette lanta-based CDC said. congenital syphilis cases in 1986. We’ve attracted television crews from In the play, the hero, who is a gay man, most puzzling di.splay of backhanded sup­ leged tactics as asking the Labor Depart- , fomiing a coalition government in a bid to head Honecker, ousted from power Oct. 18, is too sick reunification with West Germany. across the country before, but it’s usually tries to convince other gay men to stop port I have ever .seen. The night of the ment to harass black union locals that S ^ been because of a spectacular murder, a being promiscuous bccau.se the practice is fire, she told a reporter about reports that were competing with white union locals presidential campaign stop or a natural spreading a killer disease. The hero and Evans was involved in “the occult and for control of membership. Pro-life group U.S. aids other gay men try to gel city and federal satanism.” The next day at a press con­ ^ m disaster. Never over a college play. Our associate Jim Lynch has obtained The furor here in Springfield, Mo., was governments to recognize the crisis and ference at Evans’ burned house, Dixon documents compiled by the Watergate DIAMOND SHOWCASE sparked by a freshman state legi.slator do something about it. That neither aim asked to .see his dead cals. She then told special prosecutor that further detail the cool to KKK named Jean Dixon. She charged that was rapid spread of the horrible epidemic. reporters that information had been tactics CoLson and his loyal minion Salvadoran It was a slice of real life, and it was “given to her” by an SMSU student that Southwest Missouri Slate University was Rodgers used to put the labor vote in , joining protest flying in the face of the community’s certainly no day at the beach. These men the cats had been “slaughtered or beaten Nixon’s pKJckct. One way they pleased the lost many things: battles to bureaucrats, or murdered,” possibly as part of a Satanic H values by staging performances of “The Teamsters was by going to bat for top WHITE SETTLEMENT, Texas 0) o S Normal Heart,” a play about friends to a dread disease, and, some ritual. After viewing the cals, she hugged union officials who claimed they were , \Heart o f tfie Holiday Sale oppression cases, even jobs when their fight became (AP) — The Ku Klux Klan’s offer ~~ JC c ^ Evans and presented him with bags of homosexuality and AIDS. being harassed by the Justice Department. to join protesters at an abortion public. It was life re-created, un- o O O E ss groceries and blankets. In 1974, Rodgers was interviewed by clinic Saturday has angered the GOLD & DIAMOND JEWELRY El Salvador, says President George Bush, has an She objected to what she called glamorous, moving. To those of us who live here in z - 0 Watergate prosecutors who were trying to group’s leader who contends tf) ^ E o “ob.scenity” in the script, and charged that While the two organizations circulated w ^ 0) ^ elected government and therefore is deserving of Springfield, the arson was another peri­ determine if he and Colson had illegally “they’re only concerned about white O JD the play “legitimizes” homosexuality and petitions and held rallies for and against CQ S > O continued U.S. economic support. odic jolt from complacency. In 1906, a interfered with Justice Department inves­ babies being killed.” espouses a gay-rights political agenda. the play, the performances sold out. But can our foreign policy be so simplistic? We crazed mob lynched two black men on the tigations of labor unions. Rodgers ad­ “Their robes and hoods, which She and supporters fomicd a group called SMSU spent almost $4,000 on beefed-up public .square; and less than a decade ago, mitted that he met with the attorney represent a long history of hate and don’t think so. “Citizens Demanding Standards,” and set security, and everyone who attended had o m while supremacists headquartered in near­ general twice to discuss union harass­ violence, will only draw attention The brutal torture and murder of six Jesuit about trying to convince the university to to pass through a meuil detector on the , cl. Diamond Solitaire m CO by Arkansas— one of whom had been ment. At the second meeting, Rodgers away from the real issue,” said Rick quash the play. way in. I’m sure it was the first time any special * 9 9 5 priests, two of their house workers and the arrest reared in this town— tried to bum a acted as a messenger, passing on the com­ Horton, president of the Tarrant t>< In response, a group of play backers or­ of us attend theater while national of 12 Lutheran missionary workers in El Salvador Springfield church attended by gays. plaints of a Chicago Teamsters official County Pro-Life Action Network. ganized a group called “PACT”— People television reporters used us as back­ should cause Bush, Congress and the rest of us to Once again we were reminded that hate who claimed the Justice Department was Horton rescheduled his group’s Acting with Compassion and Tolerance. ground for their reports. never goes away; it just goes underground o z reconsider U.S. support. harassing him. demonstration to avoid picketing m > > They supported not only the university’s Just before the play— while he con­ for a while. V Channel set ring with (lettl Diamond Ring Jacket .50 ct. (t.w.) * 9 9 9 It is not surprising, therefore, that alongside the Klan, drawing the * o diamonds and rubies. If Bush and Congress are truly concerned about suind that to stop the play would violate 1 ct. (t.w.) Diamond Earrings /center) Diamond Wrap * 3 3 9 ducted a candlelight vigil in the theater , emeralds or sapphires _ , ______'/i Cl. (t.w.) Diamond Necklace * 9 9 9 Rodgers had a job waiting for him with wrath of Bill Walton, Grand Dragon special * 1 5 9 5 First Amendment rights, but also said lobby for AIDS victims— someone set ” * 1 8 9 (r'9 hf) Diamond Wrap * 2 9 9 making El Salvador a bona fide democracy, they Sarah Overstreet is a syndicated the Teamsters when he left the White of Texas’ Invisible Empire, Knights . ... 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For this, they have be­ as a liaison to the construction industry position to pick and choose their fel­ come a target of the Salvadoran ruling class. again sort out die various roles of govern­ legitimate desire to dismantle barriers to and a specialist on retirement issues. One low protesters.” The murder and oppression in El Salvador can­ By Ben Wallenberg ment. Which government actions help equal opportunity, to demands that some Labor Department source dismissed But Horton characterized the broad-based opixirtunity? Let’s support groups receive special dispensation. It un­ Rodgers as a “political hack,” with “no KKK’s plan to picket the West Side Gold & Diamonds Your Choice * 3 4 9 not go on with U.S. help. It’s time Bush and Con­ Sen . Charles Robb of Virginia has of­ ’.5 Ct. (t.w .) Diamond Ring ■ ct. (t.w.) Marquis Diamond Ring those, even expand them. 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In politics, as in life, it’s Indeed, quotas and set-asides do offer Open Forum Many Democrats took the bait. If be the only favor the union asked of would join the picket. hard to move purposefully without a road govcmmcnl gifts to some special inter­ Bush. Reagan said government was so very bad, “The grand dragon told me, ‘If map. Robb’s road map can help ests, but simultaneously deny opportunity The deal even has some Teamsters offi­ and Reagan was such a silly fellow, then there were no white babies being V. 0) Democrats think difficult but necessary to others. Because most professional cials puzzled. They wonder, with some aborted, we wouldn’t be at the Democrats must therefore say govern­ thoughts. race-gender activists are looking for just J* Light one candle ment is so very good. Trap snaps! crucial labor issues coming up, why clinic,”’ Horton said. “The KKK Politicians often talk though in general- those “special dispensations” from McCarthy would trade such a big chit for Republicans win the White House. aren’t pro-life. They’re pro-life for tics and then cave on specifics dial chal­ government, Robb’s point is hard for Rodgers. The Teamsters and the White To the Editor: (Ah, Reagan. Read all about The the white race. They’re only con­ ^ ” I lenge interest groups. Not Robb. He Democrats to be publicly specific about. House declined to comment on the deal cerned about white babies being Forty-eight years ago the world was plunged into war Foolish One in a hundred books now out. ^ Peari surrounded by Pearl ft Diamond favors the authentic aspects of the good- It has only one advantage: Democratic and Rodgers did not return our call. Ruby and Diamond Htarlshaped Pendant * 1 8 9 in Europe and Asia. Tliat lasted a good many years. He actually said he would put The Evil killed.” ^ Diamonds *599 Earrings * 2 4 9 \ guy issues— environmentalism, poverty, voters, almost all of them, agree with The NLRB is often the court of last Today the Berlin Wall is being dismantled and the Com­ Empire in the ash heap of history.) Walton countered: “We’re against .M (Top to bottom) civil rights. But he takes his opportunily- Robb. Tliey want opportunity, with or resort for labor disputes. One Senate in­ Diamond Tennis Bracelets f r o m * 1 9 9 9 munist world apparently is crumbling. As Robb explained it recently to the abortion of any race, period. 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(I.W.) * 1 7 9 “Let there be peace on earth, and let that peace begin looking for a federal feats or federal fix about a dozen other KKK members prism of racial, gender, sexual and ethnic January for confirmatioti. Members of “because they could use the atten­ within me.” up. That includes, but is not limited to, V»' difference.... It goes beyond a healthy lien Wattenberg is a syndicated that committee on both sides of the politi­ tion. When the Klan comes ouL the Robert J. Arson civil rights activists, feminists, poverty vL - pluralism to separatism; beyond the columnist. cal aisle will be gunning for Rodgers if media come with us. That guy needs Post historian warriors, environmentalists and con- Post 102, American Legion that happens. numbers.” % sumerists. (My list, not Robb’s.) Joan Echols, spokeswoman for 1 Operating under such a rhetorical Settling in the Dallas Abortion Rights Educa­ Add EWTN to Cox mindset, if a Democrat opposes what an Defense Secretary Dick Cheney is 3 Diamond Sculpture Blue Sapphire and /i* k HAV6. XOO A©OUT V< cl. Diamond Solitaire 'n cl. Diamond Solitaire tion League, an umbrella organiza­ Y Ring * 5 9 9 Diamond Ring * 1 2 9 9 J p.^y and Diamond Ring Emerald Ring interest group favors, the activists charge having a lough lime finding his ideologi­ * 4 4 9 * 2 7 9 tion for supporters of legalized abor­ * 2 4 9 a moving violation of Democratic credo. Fm K -T ibiT ep dOhiTA.C.'T cal niche. He started the job as a harsh ill' * 1 9 9 To the Editor: tion, said the anti-abortion organiza­ Robb says the phrase “liberal fundamen­ l e n s e s t h a t C AO SEP HENS skeptic of the reforms in the Soviet DIAMOND BRIDAL SETS I hope Cox Cable will add the Eternal Word Television tion and the Klan were in cahoots talism” describes the phenomenon. Union, but now says it’s time to warm to Network to its lineup next year especially if the petition TO STOP FiG»v\Tlt^G AND “just by scheduling their protests at campaign this past weekend proves the community Cox In politics, it is hard to oppose rhetoric the Soviets and cut the U.S. defense enforced by fundamentalist ayatollahs ^ecotAt lAORe fi^opOG-rwE? budget. One Pentagon in.sider told us that different limes.” serves wants the channel. She charged the groups were “all A petition campaign contributed to tlie increased who guard the scrolls. Rhetoric produces Cheney is suffering from an uninformed reality. So Robb thinks mainstream cut from the same cloth.” airing of EWTN by United Cable this past summer. Thad staff. They aren’t preparing him well The lYo-life Action Network is Democrats should change the rhetoric n/^ hy ; y & s ! Diesel of United Cable said, “We had conducted a survey enough and that means he flip-flops. That ------r j >5 Ct. Diamond Trio Onyx and Diamond Ring about affirm-lhc-posilive-role-of-govcm- scheduled to march for two hours Blue Topaz Ring Blue Topaz Ring of our viewers and most of them did not even watch has made Cheney an odd man out in the starling at 8 a.m., followed by the H cl. (t.w.) Diamond .45 ct. (t.w.) Diamond Vs ct. (t.w.) Diamond o J ^ * 8 9 9 * 2 2 9 * 7 9 9 mcnl. VP Ring * 7 9 9 Ring * 9 9 9 Ring * 4 4 9 EWTN, but this petition campaign told us differently.” WELL. LlKF To administration. Secretary of State James KKK, which will march from 10 th Unfortunately Jayson Juraska, vice president and He has good reasons: The idea is politi­ GET A FA\R FOR Baker is beginning to treat the Pentagon cally harmful, substantively unwise and a.m. to noon. general manager at Cox, said the company will not air as an arm of the State Department. If that Bob Salinas, acting director of EWTN despite petitions because the network serves one historically inaccurate. Americans arc not iv\y Boy Friekp. continues, you can expect sparks to fly looking for ways to affirm big govern­ public safety in White Settlement, special interest group. “EWTN is a Catholic channel,” between Cheney and Baker. said patrols would not be increased ment. Evcr-morc government is no cure- Juraska told your reporter, “It’s not a channel that en­ Saturday, but police would monitor all for what ails us. And, says Robb, ac­ Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta compasses a lot of religions.” u 111 1 • tivist government has not even been a his­ the pickets. Blue Topaz Bracelet • 9 9 9 are syndicated columnists. ’A Cl. (I.W .) Diamond .52 cl. (t.w.) Diamond .38 cl. (t.w.) 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If Cox has room for, five movie channels, five all-news times— mostly in die 19lh century— Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. hate list.” Manchester Shopping Parkade Vernon Tri-City Plaza channels, tliree sports .channels, and one music video when Democrats believed that activist Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. i Walton said the decision was channel, couldn’t they allow for one religious channel. based simply on “finding one that Open 7 days a week. Weekdays 'til 9 now through Christmas. Open a Diamond Showcase Charge or use any major credit card .lames I. Gregory government worked against individual opportunity. Publisher , Penny M Sieffert was open on Saturday.” 204 High St. <0 1080 by NEA. Opinion Page Editor ____Ron Robillard Manchester Now Robb believes Democrats must Associate Edlor _Alexander Giretli 12—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Dec. 8, 1989 iHaurlirslrr ‘Hrrali'i At least 3 prisoners killed Section 2, Page 13 in riots at Polish prisons SPORTS Friday, Dec. 8, 1989 WARSA^^. Poland (AP) — In­ The prison houses 1,500 hard­ extend an amnesty to habitual mates rioted at three prisons today core inmates near Slupsk on the Bal­ criminals. after lawmakers rejected a proposed tic coast. “It is suspected that the Czarne, Goleniow and Kaminsk Defense the key as Huskies whip Hartford amnesty for repeat offenders, and at situation was used to settle accounts house hard-core prisoners who had least three prisoners were beaten and among the prisoners,” PAP said. hoped that an amnesty approved by the lower house Nov. 16 would be stabbed to death, state-run media The situation inside the prison By Len Ausler Wc’rc a better defensive team than “Their (Connecticut) persistent extended to include them. The reported. remained out of conuol today, with Manchester Herald offensive team right now. Wc won press stays on you and finally gels At one prison, 1,000 inmates tried about 1,000 prisoners attempting at Senate urged widening the amnesty with our defense. I don’t like turning you,” said Hartford coach Jack to escape, the PAP news agency one point to force open the main so that it would no longer exclude the ball over 21 limes cither. But if I Phelan, who saw his club slide to repeat offenders, major thieves and HARTFORD — The offensive said. It said the violence began gate, PAP said. execution is a far cry from where win by 25 points. I’ll lake the 21 tur­ 3-2 with the loss. “Connecticut those convicted of vehicular guards did a great job putting extra Thursday night at three maximum- Guards and police surrounded the University of Connecticut basketball novers,” he replied to a question he manslaughter under influence of al­ pressure on you when you’re start­ security prisons and continued exterior of the prison to prevent any coach Jim Calhoun would like it to didn’t appreciate. ing to get into your offense.” ’ today. escapes, PAP said, quoting a correc­ cohol. be. And he got a little tc.siy being The Senate proposal aroused What he couldn’t hate was his At Czarne Prison “prisoners tions official. Col. Tadcusz Judycki. asked about the “ugly” manner in “1 think our defense just came out widespread debate among Fbles who team’s defensive effort, which started desuoying equipment, set About 700 prisoners revolted at which his Hu.skics easily beat the and went after them,” Calhoun said. feared it would lead to a wholesale resulted in 28 turnovers by the jit­ warehouse facilities on fire, and at­ the Goleniow Prison near Szczecin University of Hartford, 79-54, “Wc’rc creating all our points and release of criminals at a time when tery Hawks. UConn was credited tacked prison guards who tried to in northwest Poland, where inmates Thursday night before a crowd of offense with our defense. Wc crime rates are rising. The Sejm, with 24 steals, five by Lyman get the situation under conuol,” PAP seized two ccllblocks, and more un­ 13,102 at the Civic Center. haven’t played a good offensive after a lengthy debate, rejected the DePriest and four apiece by Chris game since the first half of the said. rest was reported at Kaminsk Prison, “Wc won by 25 points; 1 don’t Smith, Nadav Hcncfcid and John Senate proposal. Florida Stale game (at the Great The rebellious inmates dumped near Olsztyn in north-ccnual Poland, know how you want to look at it. Gwynn. three battered and stabbed prisoners PAP said. The original amnesty passed by Alaska Shootout). the Sejm will take effect. In general, at the main gate of the prison, PAP The riots began after the lower “But wc can’t do that all the time. it suspends sentences of under two said. Two were dead and the third house of Parliament, the Sejm, Some team will be able to handle years for unpremeditated crimes and died en route to the hospital. turned down a Senate proposal to A it,” Calhoun warned. under three years for premeditated The 28 Hartford turnovers were crimes. converted into 30 Husky points. “Wc didn’t run a lot of offensive Shooting sets. Wc scored on defense,” The Associated Press Calhoun said. From Page 1 Intern REMEMBERED — Simon Lacombe, a University of Montreai student, sets a bouquet of UConn, 6-1 and riding a six-game roses Thursday at the entrance to the building where a gunman killed 14 women this week. winning streak, took control in the From Page 1 first half as its pressure rattled the [ building and discussed "mugging” threatening that he would jumpy Hawks into 17 turnovers someone. They chose an elderly Sheehan with a wrench he was car­ room. producing 21 Husky points. woman who had parked her car in rying, according to police. A scuffle The interns were on ihc go about Hartford put the ball into David the lot, had exited it and was about ensued, during which Sheehan shot 13 hours each day from about 8 a.m. Massacre Thompson’s hands to bring it up, to start walking to the store. Lacy in the right leg, police said. until after 9 p.m., Yuska said. But and he had seven of the giveaways. 0 m Lacy and Bourgoin attempted to Sheehan, who police said had a squeezed in among the hearings, From Page 1 The Hawks had difficulty getting the distract the woman by shouting and license for the gun, was taken to llic briefings and meetings were a few ball acro.ss halfcourt, let alone into then stole the purse she was carry­ police department, where he made a sightseeing excursions. Yuska said the hands of the Hawks’ chief ing. During the robbery, however, ■* statement regarding the incident. she was particularly impressed by tion he applied there, Tessier said. the hunting rifle used by the gun­ into the corridor before opening fire weapon, Lamonl Middleton. the woman '"ould not let go of the UPS drivers are not authorized to the Vietnam Memorial and the Police said that according to the man. on the women, killing six. Police Middleton, under close scrutiny, Patrick Flynn/Mancfiester Herald purse. carry guns, but there arc no rules AIDS Memorial Quilt, which was suicide letter, Lcpinc said he was Automatic weapons arc banned in said he then went to the first floor, had a quiet 4 points in the opening She fell to the ground and was SCRAMBLE — Hartford’s Larry Griffiths is caught in between UConn’s Tate George, left, slating that guns cannot be carried, laid out on the lawn near the going to commit the massacre be­ Canada but semi-automatics arc killed three women in a cafeteria, tax 20 minutes, limited to four shots. He dragged for about 60 feet by one of said Alan Caminili, a UPS spokes­ Washington Monument. cause “feminists have always ruined available with the proper permit. then entered a third-floor classroom would finish with a game-high 17, and Dan Cyrulik during Thursday night’s college basketball action at the Civic Center. The the assailants before the purse strap man in Greenwich. She was also fascinated by the my life.” where he killed four women and ? but was hardly a factor. g ^ Police said the gunman first shot a Huskies were easy 79-54 winners. broke and the youths fled, police He said the company will con­ sculpture which commemorates the The letter also marie a reference woman in a second-floor corridor, then himself. Hartford, with eight turnovers and said. The woman suffered bumps, tinue to investigate the incident battle of Iwo Jima during World War to another mass murderer, CpI. then entered a room on that floor only two shots in a six-minute span, Hcncfcid totaled eight points and six giving him a total of 539 sur­ has faced opponents from seven dif­ bruises and scrapes in the incident, before it decides whether Sheehan’s II. A particularly good tour guide Denis Lortic, jailed for life for the where a class with about 50 male EMERGENCY saw an 8-all lie turn into a 21-9 seven rebounds along with his passing the previous mark of 534 set ferent conferences in its first seven ^ m but was not hospitalized, police said. actions call for disciplinary action. showed the interns an optical il­ killing of three pcojlfc and wound­ and 10 female students was in ses­ FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL Hu.sky lead. Gwynn, who has been steals. “Wc want to keep him in the by Karl Hobbs. The record fell with games. . . DePriest had eight points, Sheehan gave chase and caught Police said they do not know lusion: Tourists who drive slowly ing of 13 in the Quebec legislature sion. conuibuting off the bench for Con­ counUy for awhile,” Calhoun said. his second assist at the 10:04 mark but his main contribution was on Bourgoin, but Lacy then demanded whether charges will be filed against around the statue can “sec” the flag, in 1984. DIAL 911 necticut, did so again with seven “People in Israel look at (the statis­ of the first half, which Gwynn defense where he helped control IS Witnesses said he told the class to - < that Sheehan release his friend. Sheehan. gripped in the hands of the .soldiers, According to Duchesneau, separate by sex and sent the men In Manchester points in the Huskids’ 13-1 run. tics) and say ‘what arc you people poured home for a 3-pointcr. Middleton. “DePriest puts on a being slowly raised. Lcpinc’s letter said Lortie had made The Hawks closed to 25-17, doing with him, you’re misusing clinic every time he plays post “Of course, it’s just an illusion,” a political statement and that Lcpinc before a conventional three-point him over there.’ Wc’rc misusing him HUSKY NOTES: UConn now defense,” Calhoun said. . . UConn Yuska said. “There are no moving believed “he was only doing what Take the Chill Out of Winter play from Smith, and five more to make us a better team. The suits leads the series with the Hartford, hosts the University of Maine at the parts on that statue. But it gives you Mr. Lortie did.” Smith tallies enabled die Huskies to arc not indicative of what he docs 3-1. This was the most onc-sided Field House in Storrs Saturday night Trials goosebumps to sec it.” The officials said the man’s name Earn Up to 3 credits in 3 Weeks! open a 35-21 halftime lead. for die team.” game in the scries. . . UConn is at 7:30. That game will be the The week in Washington was .so­ second half of a doublchcadcr with Z -D From Page 1 at birth was Gamil Gharbi but he Hcncfcid, the 21-year-old fresh­ Four Huskies were in double 44-49 overall in games played at the cial as well as educational, Yuska took his mother’s surname and the day: 8:30-11:35 am English 120 Evening: 6:15-9:20 pm Patrick Flynn/Manchesler Herald man from Israel, was a dominant figures led by Smith’s 16 points. Civic Center. The Huskies had a the Husky women taking on O JJ Dartmouth at 5 p.m. in the opener. said. The Senior Interns Class of ’89 name Marc in 1982. His Algerian Business 101 History 201 Business 102 factor in die second half. He had Rod Sellers added 14, Tate George single-season best mark of 10-3 a was very compatible, and there arc father, who now lives abroad, had ON THE MOVE — UConn’s Tate George drives past the 12 and Gwynn 11. The Huskies launch their Big East patient receiving Streptokinase is Andrew Beck said today he did not Business 214 Physical Education 160 Business 111 two buckets to start the half, and year ago in Hartford and arc 3-0 this 5 g many who hope to gel together back left the family when Lcpinc was 7 Hawks’ Ron Moye during Thursday’s game. George had six was in die middle of UConn’s pres­ George became the all-time career season. . . UConn is 105-29 agaiiusl schedule Tuesday in Hartford $400; and Apsac is somewhere be­ know who was on the committee or Data Processing 111 Sociology 101 Psychology 111 o m tween the other two prices, Hanna whether it included representatives in Connecticut. To facilitate these years old. assists and became the Husky all-time career assist leader. sure that blew the game wide open. assist leader in school history; his non-Big East opponents. . . UConn against Villanova. Earth Science 110 Speech 213 Speech 213 said. of hospitals. gcl-logclhcrs, an alumni club was Police said Lcpinc’s mother and The cost of the drugs will be ISIS HI will involve 30,(XX) to formed several years ago. All sister still live in Montreal, and they borne by the drug companies them­ former Connecticut Senior Interns said he had lived with a male friend. Classes meet; Dec. 26,27,28,29 and Jan. 2,3,4,5,8,9,10,11,12 40,(XX) patients from hospitals in 1 selves, which want to know the more than 40 counties, including arc welcome at the semi-annual Lepine bought the .223-calibrc Whalers still like life better on the road meetings. Sturm Rugcr, the semi-automatic Easy Registration results of the study, he said. the U.S., Canada, Australia, Argen­ 111 The drugs will be administered tina and several European countries. Throughout the week, the interns rifle he used, in a hunting store on Walk in the Continuing Education Office By The Associated Press randomly according to the study’s Officials estimate the study will take were U'catcd with cordial respect, Nov. 21, the police spokesmen said. (Building F) 60 Bidwcll St., Manchester Joe's World « 5 r - specifications. For instance, if a said Yuska. All transportation, tour In Ottawa, Justice Minister Doug Monday-Thursday, lOam-7 pm, > (/) two to three years to complete, Joe Carman The Hartford Whalers have figured out how to win on patient agrees to participate, he will and meal arrangements were hand­ Lewis said he would move to ban Friday, 9 am-noon. Hanna said. the road. Now if they could only manage a few victories be given one of the three drugs, but Manchester Memorial Hospital, led through Dodd’s office, and “the the import of military assault rifles, A\Cf ^ > Call 647-6242 for more information. at home. J3 H will not be able to choose which one of several Connecticut hospitals staff couldn’t have been nicer, or such as Uzis and AK-47s. but not more accommodating,” said Yuska. The Whalers continued their mastery away from the > one, Hanna said. involved in the study, treats an Hartford Civic Center Thursday night as they held off the TTie study, officially titled “Inter­ In fact, her only concern was with "O average of 150 to 200 heart attack Boston Bruins 4-3. Hartford has the best away-from- national Study of Infarct (heart at­ the students she had left behind in victims per year, he said. homc record in the NHL at 9-5-0, but is a distant fourth tack) Survival, or ISIS III, is the Manchester. In 1980, Yuska left the The hospital will report its find­ Anti-hunter in the Adams Division thanks to a 5-10-1 mark at the third in a series of previously com­ ings to a regional coordinating cen­ classroom, and began tutoring those CHRISTMAS TREES Civic Center. pleted studies. The first determined who are homebound, or have fallen ter, which will consolidate the infor­ “Wc’rc just not getting this type of game at home,” that aspirin, which acts as a blood mation and pass it along to the behind in their work. said Ray Ferraro, who scored the go-ahead goal late in thinner, had a positive effect on study’s international center in Ox­ “I kept thinking of my students, “Choose and Cut Your Own” group is far and thinking that my trip was going the first period on an assist from Mikael /kndersson. people who have had heart trouble. ford, England. “Wc’rc making more mistakes at home. Sometimes “This study is very significant in to put them a week behind in their «22.22 The second determined that certain you get at home and you fall behind a goal or two and drugs are beneficial to saving a heart the medical community, and our work,” Yuska said. “But this was Sales Tax 51.78 the only time that the intern program off the mark bang! You need to catch up in 30 seconds. attack victim’s life. participation will place Manchester “Everybody starts pressing. You miss a chance, and An ISIS m committee sponsors Memorial on the world map,” was offered. And it was just too / before you know it, you’ve dug yourself quite a ditch. Hanna said. good an opportunity to pass up.” the project, but hospital spokesman The anti-hunters, and animal rights groups have been We’ve teen guilty of that at home.” in the news a great deal lately, with their harassing of At the Boston Garden, though, they’ve been perfect, $ deer hunters in the Yale Forest, and Mason Island, both in 24.00 winning twice in two visits and handing the Bruins two Connecticut. of their three home losses. ANY TREE ON THE FARM These people, with a large composition of radical The Whalers overcame Garry Galley’s goal midway HOLIDAY JEWELRY SALE fringe groups, have intimidated, harassed, and even tried through the first period as Andersson scored the lying Bring the Family to Select Your Tree! terrorist tactics against some hunters around the county. goal and set up Ferraro for a 2-1 lead at 16:56 of the first GEMSTONE JEWELRY PEARLS D IA M O N D S There arc something like eighteen and one half million period. Dave Tippett added a second-period goal and 2 0 % O F F hunters around tliis country. Counting fishermen, this Paul MacDcrmid scored early in the third before the 25% 25% OFF brings the total of fifty million sportsmen who contribute Bruins rallied on goals by Lyndon Byers and Bobby Car­ OFF to taxes, conservation money and general economy relat­ penter. But it wasn’t enough. Is ■ 0 ■ L I ■ T ■ A ■ 1 ■ R ■ E ■ si ing to outdoor sports. “You don’t get down 4-1 and Uy to play desperation Hunters alone, have dumped $80 million in the Pit­ Th« Associated Press 6-6*/^ mm. stra n d , 16” Fine Quality Was NOW ^zen (^ristmas hockey,” said forward Andy Bricklcy. “Catchup hockey Amethyst, 1.58 ct. and Diamond. was $676.00 NOW *506.00 tman Robinson fund each year. Duck hunters pul $20 .34 ct. Round $695.00 ■SSS.00 NO GOAL — Hartford goalie Peter Sidorkiewicz comes out of his goal area to stop the .83 ot. T.W. Ring million into duck stamps each year, and $345 million go is losing hockey.” was $585.00 NOW *390.00 5*/^‘6 mm. stra n d . 18" .46 ct. Marquis $1,450.00 ■ i,l$ « .0 0 ■ 1,320.00 Boston now is 9-3-1 at home this season, and the puck as Boston’s Andry Brickley tries to get a shot off during Thursday’s game at the Bos­ was $480.00 NOW *315.00 .76 ot. Pear $1,650.00 into license and tag fees each year. This docs not include Emerald, .53 ot. and Diamond .75 Ot. Marquis $1,750.00 ■ 1,4 00.00 Whalers accounted for two of those losses. St. Louis beat .04 ot. T.W. Ring the 10 billion dollars spent for lodging, u-an.sportalion, ton Garden. The Whalers won on the road again, 4-3. 4i/^-5 mm. strand, 16” 1.01 ot. Pear $3,760.00 ■3 ,0 00.00 Tree ^arm the Bruins at Boston Garden Dec. 2. was $435.00 NOW *325.00 and clothing spent by hunters alone, all pumped into the was $339.00 NOW *255.00 1.80 ct. Round $4,850.00 ■3 ,4 00.00 Hartford has won nine of 14 games on the road but is All Include 14K Tiffany Setting economy. Emerald and Diamond Heart Pendant Home of Quality Grown Trees Dave Tippett, who had one of Hartford’s goals. Boston, with the fourth best power play in the league, 4-4*/^ mm. stra n d , 15-16” We have a large selection of only 5-10-1 at home. was $899.00 NOW *224.00 Plus there is well over $100 million donated in time “Boston has always been a team that uses Ray Bour­ was successful in only one of six Thursday night. was $895.00 NOW *220.00 diamond bands at 80% OFF and money to the various conservation and wildlife or- “When you come into a game and try to press the issue, to show your dominance at home, and it docsn t que a lot on the power play, and you’ve got to nullify his “Their coach has got them playing a real disciplined 1 Amethyst 14K Bangle Braoelet 14K gold clasp included ganiz.ations around the country. shot,” Tippett said. “He creates a lot of things out llicrc style of game,” said Bricklcy. “Gel it out, get it in. Wait was $585.00 NOW *390.00 Barber Hill Road, South Windsor happen, especially when the other team gets a couple of MANY, MANY STRANDS Thanks to the dollars spent by these people, the stale when he is on the point. Wc feel if wc can lake the points for your breaks and capitalize on them. They’ve got die NOW breaks and capitalizes on a couple of chances, and you IN STOCK Fine Quality Waa _____ of Connecticut, in fact, most stales, now boast deer away from him, wc can have success against them.” players who can do that. Ruby and Diamond Earrinjra 1/4 ct. T.W. $316.00 ■250.00 Tel: 644-2478 populations of healthy deer well in excess of what the get behind, that frustration gets more and more,” said was $399.00 NOW *299.00 SEIKO AND PULSAR 1/8 ot. T.W. $849.00 ■070.00 From Windsor Locks founding fathers found on their arrival to this counUY. a l l GEMSTONE JEWELRY ON SALE! 1 ct. T.W. $995.00 ■705.00 From Rockville STOCK WATCHES All Sizes available — Wild turkeys, which were almost extinct in many of 14K Gold Settings the eastern slates, have been brought back population Expos take major risk in picking up Boyd 30% O F F wise, to llic point where all of the northeast has opened 1 4 K U U L D up a hunting season for these wily game birds. BOLD BY WEIGHT Experiments to try and raise ruffed grouse, so that llicy tinez and Kevin Gross as established Dave Dombrowski said. “After a lot of League’s better young . He also J/ COME SEE OUR LATEST can be planted in the wild to live in close proximity to By Ben Walker sUirlcrs. discussion, wc thought we’d take a was colorful — some said eccentric — as ITALIAN DESIGNS NOW OPEN man, arc now being carried out. The grouse, or The Associated Press Boyd, 30, is anything but reliable at chance on him bouncing back. he would talk about the spirit of Satchel '“S S “His health is a complicated situation. Paige being inside him, and such. “paru idge” population have been on a down cycle, not this point. He has been on the disabled ALL MEN'S RINGS because of being over hunted, but because their habitat NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Montreal list for three straight years, going only There arc a lot of questions to be In 1986, Boyd was 16-10 and helped 20% O F F EVER Y DAY and covers have been decimated by development of Expos need pitchers, any kind they can 13-12 overall for the in answered.” Boston to die /American League East Ulle. housing and shopping centers. get. So with free agent Oil Can Boyd that lime. Boyd was 3-2 with a 4.42 eamed-run He was scheduled to start Game 7 of the We have the beet available, health problems and all, maybe Boyd has been troubled by blood clots average in 10 starts last season. He World Scries, but was scratched when selection in toumi These are but a few of the programs to which hunters, and sportsmen’s groups have contributed. Take away the he was worth the risk. in his right shoulder for two seasons. missed four months with blood clots. rain delayed it for a day. Boyd look it 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m monies put into thc.se programs, and tell me lliat tlic same At least, the Expos thought so because Doctors ucaling him still arc not ccrmiii Boyd’s contract guarantees him about hard, and watched the di.sscnlcrs would be willing to dig into their own pockets tlicy were tlic only team that showed they can completely prevent recurrence of $350,(KX) and includes about $650,0(X), rally to beat the Red Sox and win the if they were taxed to foot tlic bills on any of llic above. much interest in him. the blood clots. based mostly on incentives for how long championship. Tlicy arc loud, they arc vocal, and they will not listen Boyd and Montreal agreed on a one- Last season, Boyd received injections he is healthy. There also is an option for Since then, Boyd’s health has been a problem. He made only seven sUirts for to reason when someone U'ics to show them tlic whys and year contract Thursday as the Expos in his stomach after each start and his 1991. the wherefores of above. It’s like talking to a stone wall. began UYing to build a staff tom apart by new dosage of medication appears to be Boyd is 60-56 with a 4.15 ERA in a the Red Sox in 1987, going 1-3, and was 141 Center St., Manchester 649-4537 And I haven’t even touched on the prevention of starv­ free agency. working, although his doctors aren’t sure major-league career that began with die 9-7 in 1988. ing herds, dial conlrollcd^uniing safeguards. These Mark Langston, Pascual Perez and yet. Red Sox in 1982. Boyd made five starts last season HOLIDAY HOURS: OPEN SUNDAY 12:00-5:30, Mon., Tues., subject to prior tale and typographical erron Bryn Smith all left in the last monlli, “Basically, it all depends on his physi­ At one lime, Boyd appeared on the before going on the disabled list May 4 Sat. 10:00AM-5:30, Wed., Thurs.. Fri. 10:00 AM-9:00PM “ n .1 - i We reserve the right to limit the quantity. Please see JOE, page 14 leaving the Expos willi just Dennis Mar­ cal condition,” Expos general manager verge of becoming one of the American widi a blood clot. 14 MASnn-STKR IIF-RALD, Friday, Dec. 8, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Dee. 8,1989—15 High School Roundup In Brief • • • Georgetown gives Big East a split

Soccer Club receives awards crowd was 18,641. rallied to shoot 59 percent in the second Coventry girls go 3 overtimes to beat Cromwell The Mpichesier Soccer Club was awarded CJSA By Jim O’Connell NCAA Hoop “Wc looked at the price of tickets for half. Cnclral Distr n Fall Championships at the Central Dis­ The Associated Press pro teams and that was the average price Crotty gave the Cavaliers (5-1) the lead trict monthly meeting. MSC United (boys 12 years old), we could arrive at,” Corrigan said. “We for good at 62-60 with the last of his 3- ui-V . EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The CROMWELL — Scoring all six third three-minute block with a halftime lead before Coventry took a MSC Stingrays (boys 11 years old) and MSC Spirit Thompson after his Hoyas won the finale hale to have kept people for that reason pointers. Villanova (4-3) did get within first ACC-Big East Challenge was a suc­ points in the third overtime session, score in their first ptosscssion to 25-19 lead into the fourth quarter. ,(boys 10 years old) won their championships. Team of the scries. and we may have done that.” two points one other lime, 64-62 with Cmcntry High outlasted Cromwell make it 45-43. But Cromwell came back to tie it at members of United were Ben Berie, Kevin Blount, Justin cess in the eyes of all but one man — and “I like what we’ve done," Atlantic Both said the price of the tickets would 4:12 left on a jumper by Greg Woodard, he was one of the winning coaches. High, 49-43, Thursday night in the “The first lime down we scored 33-alI at the end of regulation. It Bogli, Jonathan Con, Andy Dorin, Brandon Gamble, Coast Conference commissioner Gene be looked at as well as future sites for the but Virginia made seven of nine free The eight-game series ended Thursday Charter Oak Conference girls’ bas­ and once you get down in overtime was Coventry that was forced to Bryan Jaworski, Ron Lesniak, Tim Marchand, Brendan Corrigan said. “We were disappointed in remaining three years of the agreement. throws in the final 1:27 to seal the vic­ night with a split of a doubleheader at the the crowds? Yes. Did we make some mis­ ketball opener for both schools. it’s so short there’s a lot of pressure come back in the second extra ses­ Prindiville, Kevin Repoli, Jeff Roberts, Scott Ruganis, Thompson wasn’t disappointed with tory. Meadowlands. 'The split was the fourth in takes? Probably. But there was .some After tics at 33-all, 38-all and 43- on you,” said Coventry coach Ray sion with Johanna VanKruiningen HI Malt Somberg, Jonathan Stanizzi and Jeff Stabach. his team’s play against North Carolina, The challenge series will continue and four days and of the eight games there tremendous competition, better than we all. the visiting Patriots, with five Dimmock. nailing a 3-pointer with six seconds Members of the Stingrays were Mike Bergenly, Scott just that the game had to be played at all. even John Thompson will be there. was only one clinker. would have dreamed of at this point.” new starters, took conuol in the The host Panthers had an 18-17 left to tie it at 43-all. Cocluan, Matt Denis, Trevor Frenelle, Eric Gregan, “My mind hasn’t changed one bit,” he “I still don’t like it and I won’t, be­ Virginia beat Villanova 73-65 in the His counterpart with the Big East, Freshman Jenny Davis had a Richie Griffeth, Malt Jaworski, Jason Knox, Matt s^id. “I didn’t base what I said on the cause I think it compromises some of the Thursday night opener and No. 3 Geor­ Dave Gavin, was just as happy. bucket and Michelle Dixon a bucket Lavalori, Dan Meiser, Rich Prcnelta, Scott Rickard, cgp^titivc aspect. 1 didn’t like the idea things we preach about in college ath­ getown evened things for the Big East “In general, this was a terrific week,” and two free throws in the deciding Shawn Stout, Tim Tedford, Kevin Wall and Brian Woi- for my team and my program. That’s not letics,” he said. “But I respect the man with a 93-81 victory over No. 17 North he said. “This game is the kids’ game, period. In her varsity debut, Davis Jyna. the way I like to get them ready.” who made the decision and I’ll go along ; Members of the Spirit were Eric Anderson, Ryan Buz- Carolina. and our job as administrators is to make it with it. But I don’t have to agree with it. had a team-high 20 points. ESPN was happy with the ratings and The Hoyas (4-0) looked more than “She (Davis) played well. All five zell, Jeff Cashman, Mall Oleksiw, Tim Sullivan, Todd better and more challenging and more ready for any opposition. “And yes, when it’s played next year the crowds were obviously pleased with rewarding, and I think we did that.” starters played well,” Dimmock Gabriel, AJ. Robenhymer, Jason Russo, Tom Tierney, Mark Tillmon scored 27 points on 11- I’ll be there.” Jeff Chainpagne, Brad MacMillan, Ryan Bu.shey, Der­ the quality of play, even if it is four Tickets were priced at $30 and that In the only other game involving a Top said. months until the NCAA Final Four will for-i:7 shooting, mostly from the outside, Dixon added 13 points and eight rick Harris, Jsoh Brown, Josh Egan, Barrett Quaglia, may have led to crowds of 10,174 at the and the inside combination of Alonzo 25 team. No. 19 North Carolina Stale, be played in Denver. Hartford Civic Center and 6,937 and rebounds. Stacie Renfro had 10 Mike Young and Zach Willhide. Mourning and Dikembe Mutombo made which beat St. John’s in a Big East-ACC t The only knock came on some low at­ 11,643 on the two nights at the game Tuesday night, came back to rebounds while VanKruiningen tendance figures and from Coach John sure the Tar Heels’ shots were altered or grabbed eight caroms. Kristen •NHL votes to move goal line Greensboro Coliseum. Thursday night’: blocked and the rebounds belonged to Thursday night to bury Duquesne 126-77. McCory led Cromwell with 20 Georgetown. Chris Corchiani and Brian Howard scored J PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — The NHL voted on six points apiece in a 22-0 first-half run points. ,"Thursday to move the goal line one fool farther out from Mourning finished with 18 points, 14 “I felt we played welU We played rebounds and four blocked shots. Mulom- forN.C. State (6-1). ;the backboards, a move designed to allow more play be- Duquesne trailed 12-10 after a follow a good defensive game and we made ;hind the net. bo had six, 10 and 10. some adjustments that were neces­ “Their big men did an outstanding shot by Shawn Kelly before the 22-0 ’ The change, approved at the league’s three-day annual burst, which included four points apiece sary,” Dimmock said. : winter meeting and scheduled to go into effect next job,” Tar Heels coach Dean Smith said. Coventry is back in action Satur­ “John had them extremely well-prepared, by Mickey Hinnant and freshman Bryant ;season, moves the goal line from 10 feel to 11 feel away Feggins. day at 7:30 p.m. when it visits Put­ ;from the end boards. The extra foot will be deducted better than I did my team.” nam High. Thompson and Smith arc close friends Rodney Monroe scored 22 points and •from the neutral zone. Feggins had 20 as North Carolina State COVENTRY (49) — Jenny Davis 9 2-2 20. i The league also approved plans to celebrate the 75th and don’t want to play each other. They Robin Russell 0 0-0 0. Janet Wertel 0 0 -t 0. met twice before — in the 1980 Great placed six players in double figures. Tom Johanna VanKruiningen 3 2-3 9, Jenny Wajda 0 lanniversary of the N li. in 1991-92 and the centennial of Gugliotla scored 18, Corchiani 15, 0- 0 0. Michelle Dixon 5 3-5 13. Stacie Renfro 3 Ilhe Stanley Cup in 1992-93. Alaska Shootout and the 1982 NCAA 1- 3 7. Chnssy Gagnon 0 0 2 0. Jenna Hayrws 0 championship game — and Smith won Howard 13 and Hinnant 10 for the 0-0 0 Totals 20 6-11 49 Wolfpack, which won its fifth straight. CROMWELL (43) — Mary Webster 3 5-9 11, Timion faces rape charge both. Mark Stevenson led the Dukes (1-2) with Robyn Alsup 3 OO 7, Kristen McCory 7 G-7 20, ; HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — A placekicker who The Tar Heels shot just 33 percent from Kerry Travers 1 2-2 4. Jennifer Kelly 0 0-0 0. the field (26 for 79) and committed an 27. Amy Schukoske 0 1-4 1. BeKa Apostolodis 0 •earned two letters in his first two years on tlie Marshall N.C. State coach Jim Valvano learned 0-0 0 Totals 14 14-22 43. Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald University football team has been accu.sed of raping a P's. 4 un-Carolina-like 23 turnovers. 3-point goals: Cov- VanKruiningen; Crom- l*r “They played much better in the he had no reason to worry about his Alsup coed and beating her severely when she tried to resist, team’s rugged early-scason schedule. H^ftime 18-17 Cromwell HEADING FOR THE HOOP — Bolton’s Danielle Curylo, right, drives to the hoop with an second half than wc did and neither team police say. “There is always the argument about 'V Regulation: 33-33. attentive eye from RHAM’s Rachel Foran during their 1989-90 opener Thursday night in Bond was set at $30,(X)0 for Tyler Timion, 20, of En­ was real sharp in the first half,” Smith said. whether it’s good or not to play a tough East icemen Bolton. The Sachems won, 20-16. field, Conn., charged Thur.sday wiili first-degree sexual schedule,” he said. “When you win, they assault and felonious assault in connection with an attack The Hoyas led 42-35 at halftime and in goal for the Eagles. East outshot say it helps, and when you lose, they say win opener season opener, the Bolton High 9-8 halftime lead. The Sachems on campus early TUesday. North Carolina was unable to get closer Simsbury, 33-9. it doesn’t. These wins put us in good girls’ basketball team struggled of­ regained the lead at 12-11 heading If convicted, Timion faces a 15- to 25-year prison term than three points the rest of the way. BOLTON — It was an impressive East Catholic 1 3 4 — 8 Georgetown freshman point guard shape. We are a lot stronger at this lime of Simsbury 0 0 0 — 0 fensively. into the final eight minutes. on the sexual assault charge, plus a $10,(KX) fine. He also 1989-90 debut for the East Catholic David Edwards made an impressive debut the year than we have been in past years. High ice hockey team as it routed Scoring: And so did visiting RHAM High. could face a 1-to 5-year prison term on the felonious as­ First period: in the world of major-college basketball “I’m really pleased with our effort. I Simsbury High, 8-0, Thursday after­ EC- Chris Hiiis (Mark Riendeau, Mark But, in the end, RHAM had “We had our opportunities to sault charge. with 12 points, eight in the final 6:22, and think our high level of play prepared us noon at the Bolton Ice Palace. La riviere) enough to hold off Bolton, 20-16, in score,” Bolton coach Dave Leete The victim was ho.spiializcd after the attack, suffering Socood period: seven assists. He ended the game with a for this game. We have won five in a row East is now idle until Monday, Charter Oak Conference action said. “Neither team was putting very from blows to the face and head. Marshall police Chief EC- Scott Zavaski (unassisted) 30-second dribbling exhibition right from against good teams. You mature more Dec. 18, when it opposes Immacu­ EC- Jeff Larson (Chris Labrie, Brian Dan- Thursday night. may shots in. We played a lot better Don Salyers said the woman had relumed to her the script of the Harlem Globetrotters. quickly by playing good competition. I’m late High of Danbury at the forth) than I expected. I was pleased with hometown with her parents. EC- Hiiis (Zavaski. Mike Raffin) Bolton, 0-1, will play at East “1 thought all the guards did a good very surprised. I don’t think I could have Ridgefield rink. Third period: our first game. Hopefully, our of­ EC- Larivlere (Hills) Granby High on Saturday afternoon fense will improve.” IRS is big-money winner job,” Thompson said. “Mark played ex­ predicted this.” Scott Zava.ski and Chris Hills at 1. tremely well and little Edwards — either e.ich had a three-goal hat trick along EC- Zavaski (Jeff Olender) WASHINGTON (AP) — The Internal Revenue Ser­ Elsewhere: EC- Hills (unassisted) Jen Kirchmeyer scored 13 of RHAM (20) — Rachel Foran 0 0-0 0, Emily he’s going to kill me or I’m going to kill O’Bannon 1 0-0 2, Colleen Tworkowski 1 1-3 3, vice was the big-money winner in Sugar Ray Leonard’s with one assist to pace the Eagles. EC- Zavaski (Jim Lockwood) RHAM’s 20 pioints. Danielle Curylo him. We have a mutual understanding and — It was a good night for a couple of Saves: EC- Brendon Wheeler 9, S- Malt Jen Kirchmeyer 6 1-5 13, Kelly Tebbetts 1 0-0 victory over Roberto Duran. Jeff Larson and Mark Larivierc each led Bolton with seven points while 2, Sheri Anderson 0 0-0 0. Totals 9 2-9 20. other Big East teams. Chris Smith scored DeSmIth 25. Duran, whose guaranteed purse is S7.6 million, has a bet on who will do it first. He’s a little Reginald Pinlo/Manchester Herald added one goal for East. The Eagles Tere.sa McMahon had five and Amy BOLTON (16) — Shireen Deen 0 0-0 0, Amy different for a Georgetown player.” 16 points and Tate George established a evenly divided their scoring with Stoudt 2 0-4 4, Maureen Griffin 0 0-0 0, Nancy agreed to pay $1.8 million to the IRS within days of the career assist record as Connecticut beat Bolton girls Stoudt added four. Bolting 0 0-0 0, Danielle Curylo 3 0-0 7, Teresa Tillmon likes having him around. SHOT — Bolton High freshman Shireen Deen (5) launches four power-play goals and four bout to settle a dispute over a $1.5 million refund he er­ Hartford 79-54. Connecticut won its sixth RHAM led, 8-2, after one quarter, McMahon 2 1-2 5, Jessica Brahaney 0 0-0 0, “I’m pretty excited playing with a shot over the defense of RHAM High’s Emily O’Bannon even-strength scores. bow in opener but was shut out during the second Jill Supple 0 0-0 0. Totals 7 1-6 16. roneously received. straight after a season-opening loss and Brendon Wheeler had nine saves 3-point goals: B- Curylo, David,” he said. “I’ve never played witli a George had six assists for a career total of during Thursday's COC opener in Bolton. BOLTON — In its 1989-90 frame and the Bulldogs assumed a H iftim e: Bolton 9-8 guard like that. I’ve also never played Snow wins Lombardi Award The Associated Press 539. Karl Hobbs held the old mark of HOUSTON (AP) — Michigan State linebacker Percy with big men like that behind me.” 534. Snow earned his second honor of the week when he was LOOSE BALL — North Carolina’s King Rice, left, can’t hold onto Scott Williams and George Lynch each presented the Lombardi Award as the nation’s lop col­ the ball under pressure from Georgetown’s Alonzo Mourning, had 19 points for North Carolina. — Robert Morris (4-1) is off to its best Fitzsimmons can’t deal In the opener, John Crotty scored 25 start in 14 years of Division I play thanks Joe legiate lineman. right, Thursday night at the Meadowlands in East Rutherford, N.J. Snow, who holds the school record of 164 tackles in a points, including 5-for-5 from 3-point to a 68-65 victory over Canisius in which The Hoyas defeated the Tar Heels, 93-81, to give the Big East range, to lead Virginia. The Cavaliers reserves Moses Moss and Scott Shepherd I'rom Page 13 season, won the Bulkus Award on Tuesday as the na­ with life at the Forum tion’s top linebacker. Conference a split in the ACC-Big East Challenge. shot just 27 percent in the first half but scored 14 and 12 points, respectively. Snow, 6-fool-3 and 240 pounds, edged Colorado people would rather see deer .slowly starve *o death in an By The Associated Press linebacker Kanavis McGhee and defensive tackle Tim area that cannot support overcrowding by too many NBA Roundup Ryan of Southern Cal and nose guard Chris Zorich of animals. Coach Fitzsimmons just doesn’t cotton Notre Dame. to the Los Angeles Forum. These people have harassed fur dealers, furriers, and ^No mas’ after easy Leonard victory added four of his 16 points in a 9-0 run the latest group on their list, are the manufacturers of The Lakers beat Cotton Filzimmons’ for a 74-66 lead with 1:05 left. Trevino five back in debut leather goods. Won’t be long before they try and tell me I clearly evident as early as the second Phoenix Suns 100-96 Thursday night. Tom Chambers had 25 points to lead KAANAPALI, Hawaii (AP) — Lee Trevino overcame By Tim Dahiberg can’t eat meat. round when Leonard began mugging at That was the coach’s 31st straight loss at the Suns, and Dan Majcrle had 20. a bogies on the first two holes with a late rally for a 3- The Associated Press I think what I resent the most is the way they go about Duran and even at one point wound up the Forum, spanning 14 seasons and five Clippers 105, Cavaliers 88: Ron Har­ under-par 69 in his first start on the Senior PGA Tour in trying to tell the vast majority how to live. They have for a bolo punch. franchises. per decimated his former team with 29 the Kaanapali Classic and trails leader Joe Jimenez by LAS VEGAS — No more “no mas.” been extremely lucky up until now, that the sportsmen of As a crowd pleascr, though, it was a “We just have to keep working hard five strokes. This time Roberto Duran didn’t quit. points, 17 in the third quarter, only two this country have not lowered themselves to their level of bust. The lack of sustained action by and eventually we will get there,” said fewer than Cleveland scored in the Jimenez made six birdies and an eagle in his 64 on the He couldn’t quit. lawlessness (we’ve seen pictures on TV of these anii- either fighter brought boos from the Fitzsimmons, whose streak was built period. Royal Kaanapali course. Dale Douglass is second with a But the frustration that prompted “No hunters being arrested for harassment and trespassing) ir­ crowd throughout the late rounds, and while working for Atlanta, Buffalo, Kan­ Charles Smith added 24 points in the 66 in the 54-hole tournament. mas” in New Orleans nine years ago was responsible acts, and total disrespect for the rights of some fans were even leaving by the lOlh sas City, San Antonio and Phoenix. His teams’ first meeting since the Nov. 16 once again etched plainly on Duran’s last victory in the Forum was Feb. 17, others. Senior leads Walker Classic round. trade that sent Harper and three future Their confrontations could become dangerous. On tlie face. Sugar Ray Leonard bored the crowd 1974 with the Hawks. draft choices to Los Angeles in exchange MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Australian Peter but won the judges to score a lopsided “I think I fought a strategic fight,” ‘That really has nothing to do with the surface, these people look as though they were making for Reggie Williams and the rights to fools of themselves, and because hunters have shown ad­ Senior, who won the Australian PGA last month and the decision over Duran and retain his super Leonard said. “It’s a matter of going with game. I don’t even think about it,” Danny Ferry. Williams played Australian Open last week, shot a 65 Thursday to take a middleweight title in a battle of two old what got me this far. I was very pleased Fitzsimmons said. “The only thing that mirable restraint, that doesn’t say, that somewhere down minutes and failed to score. ' > the line, tempers are going to flair, and confrontation three-shot lead after the first round of the $800,000 John­ adversaries. with my performance." mattered was that we worked hard Jazz 107, Mavericks 97: At Salt Lake nie Walker Classic. Nine years after he forced Duran to Leonard was so dominant that one m tonight.” could become something more serious. City, Karl Malone scored 31 points and L A little reason, on the part of the friends of animals, American Jim Benepe and Chris Moody of England quit, Leonard was at it again Thursday judge didn’t give Duran a round. Another Magic Johnson had 18 points, 12 as­ John Stockton added 22 points and 13 as­ are tied for second after shooting 68s on the par-72, night, mugging and dancing and jabbing gave him only the 12ih round, when r sists and 11 rebounds for the Lakers. and the anti-hunters, with discussion and less hysteria sists as Utah won its third su-aight. might bring some worthwhile results. 6,977-yard Royal Melbourne course. circles around a fighter who suddenly Leonard, bleeding from a cut around the James Worthy led with 27 points for Los The Jazz led 80-67 at the end of the looked very much his 38 years of age. left eye, decided to simply dance the Angeles, which now faces eight games third quarter after a 3-point basket by Joe Carman, a Manchester resident for many NBA to financially aid the CBA “It was deja vu,” Leonard said. “It had round away. away from home. Darrell Griffith with three seconds left. been nine years since we’ve been together “TTiis was a good tuneup for our road years, is a recognized authority on the subject of bam­ DENVER (AP) — The National Basketball Associa­ ■f * Dallas cut Utah’s advantage to 95-86, but boo fly rods, and the sport of fly fishing. and it was deja vu.” Judge Bob Logis had the 12-round trip,” Johnson said. “We know we’ll get that was as close as the Mavericks would tion will pay the Continental Basketball Association $2.7 If it was, it was because Leonard was fight scored 120-110, Jerry Roth had million in a three-year contract for player and referee slowed down a lot because they play a come. able to turn the clock back and rediscover Leonard winning 119-109 and Joe Cortez y different style of basketball back cast.” Blazers 96, Hornets 86: Buck Wil­ development. the form that served him so well the last had it 116-111. The Associated Press had The Lakers have played the same style liams had his biggest offensive output The agreement, which grants the NBA the right to sign time they fought. Leonard winning 118-111. as always and have a 14-3 record, best in since being traded to Portland before the The Associated Press Army, Navy an unlimited number of CBA players and use the CBA as Duran, once again, couldn’t adjust and “By the third round I figured if I stayed the league. Its primary training ground for NBA officials, represents season with 23 points. He added a FOUL PLAY — The Lakers’ Vlade Divac sinks the basket while spent the evening in futile pursuit of a outside I’d stay out of harm’s way,” The Lakers took control late in the season-high 17 rebounds. a 60 percent increase over the expiring agreement. mobile opponent who refused to stand Leonard said. “Outside was my territory.” drawing the foul from the Suns’ Armon Gilliam during their NBA The Associated Press third period when Johnson scored five Clyde Drexler led all scorers with 25 set for battle and uade punches. The punch statistics reflected points and reserve center Vlade Divac game Thursday night at the Forum. The Lakers won, 100-96. Wimberly wins bull riding Leonard’s dominance, showing Leonard 1 points. NO MAS — Sugar Ray Leonard, left, ducks as Roberto Duran EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ. (AP) — Jack Frey “Leonard didn’t come tc fight, he came LAS VEGAS (AP) — Joe Wimberly Jr. of Cool, to run,” Duran scoffed. “He was just run­ landing 227 of 438 punches while Duran swings a right hand during their fight Thursday night at the Mirage remembers heading to West Point from Tomball, Texas threw 588 punches but only landed 84. and trying to get a read on the Army-Navy football rival- Texas, scored 83 points to win the sixth round of tlie bull ning around.” Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Leonard won a unanimous decision riding competition at the $2.3 million National Finals It was a masterful technical perfor­ Still, the proud Panamanian refused to Giants at this stage worry about everything ry- concede he had been beaten. in the 12-round fight. For him, it somehow paled in comparison to a u^di- ' Rodeo. mance on Leonard’s part, one that was lional back-home matchup like Texas-Texas A&M. Wimberly, a four-time NFR qualifier, broke a five- Francisco 49ers and the Eagles, the toughest teams on Recently, it hasn’t. Four years later, Frey says there is no comparing any ' performance winless streak. The sixth-round perfor­ By Barry Wilner their schedule. Denver, meanwhile, had a four-game winning streak mance attracted a crowd of 17,088 and the 10-pcrfor- The Associated Press “When you’re winning, people stay together,” Giants snapped by the Los Angeles Raiders. Still, the Broncos game to Army-Navy and Saturday the senior guard will Free agents find home on final meeting day get his first taste of the big one when Army (6-4) meets mance event that concludes Sunday is expected to top running back Ottis Anderson said. “TTie toughness of a have a better record than every team except San Francis­ Navy (2-8) at Giants Stadium. 170,000 in total attendance. The Denver Broncos aren’t worrying about making the team shows when things don’t go well. Then you see co. Jeff Reardon ($6 million), and Dave Parker ($3,025 mil­ O’Brien, 31, played six seasons with Texas and joined By Jim Donaghy playoffs, just about making them comfortable. The New what kind of team you have. ‘“When I came here I was all ears U^ing to figure it lion) look advantage of their free-agent status. Cleveland in 1989 after a big trade last December. York Giants are worrying about everything. “Right now, things are not going well. We’re going to “We realize we have three games left,” Denver out.,” Frey said. “I realized in this game so much is on- Royals keep White, Wilson The Associated Press “It was a frenzy,” Kansas City vice president John His numbers with the Indians — .259, 12 homers, 55 The Broncos need one victory in their final three find out who our frontrunners are, the bandwagon riders quarterback John Elway said. “We can’t look past them. the line. I started thinking about the number of people in KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Outfielder Willie Wil­ Schuerholz said. “We’ll all have to take a step back and RBIs — were not spectacular, but good enough for an NASHVILLE, Tcnn. — For many teams, the winter games to clinch the home field advantage for the entire who are on top of the world when everything is in your We can’t get lackadaisical about things and then think we the Army, 750,(XX). They are all behind you and counting son and second baseman Frank While, two Kansas City review this.” average of $ 1.9 million for the next four years. are going to go into the playoffs and turn the switch over on you. You’re not just playing for the United Stales meetings were a lot like browsing in Tiffany’s. There AFC playoffs. Denver (10-3) already has secured the hand. Now with our back to the wall, we’ll see who our Royals’ veterans who had become free agents, will be “Pete O’Brien is a quality player who will fit into our and automatically start playing well.” Military Academy. You’re playing for the whole Army.” was a lot of interest but few uansactions. AFC West crown. real players are.” back with the club next season. But before there’s time for a revenue review, free lineup,” Mariners vice president Woody Woodward said. Other games with playoff implications have San Fran­ That point was brought home in 1985. Frey said he Tlie Giants were 7-1 through the first half of the One of those players is Lawrence Taylor, who is ques­ The Royals announced Thursday they had agreed to agents Robin Yount and Mark Davis will have to make “He is also one of the top fielding first basemen in cisco at the Rams on Monday night, Atlanta at Min­ There were only five deals as free agents, and talk of season, but have lost three of their last four games. That tionable with a hairline fracture of the ankle. But it hasn’t met a couple of soldiers, talked about going to West terms with both players on guaranteed one-year con­ up their minds. baseball.” nesota, Kansas City at Green Bay, Dallas at Philadelphia, free agents, dominated the action. puls them behind Philadelphia, also 9-4, in the NFC East been New York’s defense that has failed in the slump. Point and felt pretty impressed that the Cadets went to tracts. Yount and Davis are certain to join the growing $3 Hernandez, one of the best fielding first baseman of all New Orleans at Buffalo, New England at Miami, Seattle the Peach Bowl that year. The meetings officially ended on Wednesday, but because the Eagles swept the Giants this year. “There are too many hits on the quarterback, no doubt Since the team was already at the 40-man limit, tlie million a year club. time, agreed to a two-year deal with the hidians for a at Cincinnati, Cleveland at Indianapolis, Tampa Bay at several teams stayed in town to complete deals with And it has the Giants thinking about just getting into about it,” said Ron Ertardt, the Giants’ offensive coor­ “^ e only thing they wanted to talk atxtut was we lost players had not yet actually signed, but would do so after Davis, who saved 44 games for San Diego last season, guaranteed $3.5 million. the postseason parade, something they failed to do last Houston and Phoenix at the Raiders. some big-name free agents on Thursday. dinator. Phil Simms was sacked 12 times the last two to Navy that year,” Frey said. “They didn’t care about the roster adjustments, the Royals said. Storm Davis, Keith Hernandez and Pete O’Brien all rejected the Padres’ latest offer and is talking to the New Hernandez, 36, was one of the main figures in helping year whenihey lost their final game of the season to the Also, it’s Detroit at Chicago, Pittsburgh at the Jets and bowl game.” York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies. The Yankees turn tlie New York Mets into a World Series champion in weeks and New York had 10 turnovers. “We thought we San Diego at Washington. found new homes. New York Jets. had some problems solved and we’ve been fighting it. Army hasn’t lost to Navy since that 1985 game and Craig Lefferts, Dennis Boyd, Lloyd Moseby, and Jim seem to have the inside track, and George Steinbrenner is 1986. But leg injuries caused him to miss much of the “If we win two of the last three we’re going to gel in,” The 49ers (11-2) have a two-game edge on the Rams McEnroe-Grabb in semifinals “But we’ve playing a better level of competition and last year it evened the series at 41-41-7 with a 20-15 vic­ Gott also agreed to terms. pushing hard. last two seasons, and the Mets decided not to offer him a in the NFC West. But a victory by Los Angeles, which tory. Giants coach Bill Parcells said. “I’m not positive, but LONDON (AP) — Patrick McEnroe and Jim Grabb The meetings started with free agent left-hander Mark Yount is deciding between the Milwaukee Brewers and new contact. Hernandez made $2 million last season. 37 passes were loo many last week. When everybody won at San Francisco in Week 4, would tighten that that’s what I think.” Frey would have played in his first Amiy-Navy game defeated Jim Courier and Pete Sampras 6-2, 6-3, 6-3 to Langston signing a five-year deal for a record $16 mil­ California Angels. “He will be a big help to our young players on the knows you’re going to pass, the line has to stand there division and just about assure the Rams a playoff spot. A Tlte Broncos arc a tough foe, 6-1 at home. And the last year, but he was injured in Ireland against Boston advance to the semifinals of tlie Masters Doubles cham­ lion with California last Friday. The big winner Thursday was O’Brien, who signed a field and in the clubhouse,” Indians man.iger John and line up and do a little more.” victory clinches the division for San Francisco. Giants have faltered against the Los Angeles Rams, San College in the nexi-io-last regular season game. pionships. The money kept coming as Kent Hrbck ($14 million). $7.6 million deal with Seattle for four years. McNamara said. 16 MANCHESTER HERALD, ITidav, Dec. 8, 198i) MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Dec. 8,1989—17 Surgeons Contraceptive link to illness SCOREBOARD start 2nd 1990 Hockey Basketball Transactions AT'A found in preliminary study -[tlE PtliLAPtlPUiA EIV3LE.$''HEAP''0;«iCU. transplant day CHICAGO (AP) — A new study risks. For research purposes, barrier GLANCE linking barrier contraceptives with a “I’m very concerned with the contraceptives included diaphragms, NHL standings BASEBALL condoms, spermicides and NBA standings American League CHICAGO (AP) — Doctors condition that is the third leading conclusion that barrier contracep­ WALES CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE CLEVELAND INDIANS— Signed Keith Her­ cause of death in pregnancy is inter­ tives may be bad for you,” said E)r. withdrawal. Non-barrier methods in­ nandez, f rst baseman, to a two-year contracL today began the nation’s second appointment book Patrick Division Atlantic Division Alan Pcaccman, who teaches in the cluded lUDs, birth control pills, and W L TPts GF GA W L Pet GB DETROIT TIGERS— Signed Lloyd Moseby, liver transplant from a living donor esting but preliminary, according to no birth control. NY Rangers 15 10 4 34 104 94 Boston 11 7 .611 — outfielder, to a two-year contracl l)y operating on a man who is donat­ the study’s author and others. division of matcmal-fctal medicine Philadelphia 14 12 3 31 105 93 New\brk 11 7 .611 — KANSAS CITY ROYALS— Signed Storm The study, which appears in at Northwestem University Medical Yfeshington 11 13 4 26 93 97 Philadelphia 9 7 . 563 1 Davis, pitoher, to a three-year contract Agreed ing part of his liver to his 15- The study examined 225 women, Washington 8 11 .421 to terms with Willie Wilson, outfielder, and today’s Journal of the American School in Chicago. New Jersey 11 13 3 25 105 110 rhonih-old daughter. ages 15 to 35, who delivered their New Jersey 4 12 .250 Frank White, second baseman, on one-year TUESDAY Pittsburgh 11 14 2 24 106 113 Medical Association, found that “My concern is that barrier con­ first child at a North Carolina hospi­ Miami 4 16 .200 contracts. NY Islanders 9 18 3 21 Surgery for 20-year-old Robert 99 115 Central Division OAKLAND ATHLETICS— Announced that women who used barrier conuacep- traception is a very important kind tal between 1984 and 1987. Adams Division Indiana 10 4 .714 Ken Phelps, designated hitter, accepted an Jones began at about 7:30 a.m. at the of contraception in this country, not Buffalo 18 8 4 40 106 90 tives such as diaphragms or con­ Of the subjects chosen, 110 were Detroit 11 6 .647 i/j offer of sainry arbitration. JANUARY 2 Montreal 18 11 2 38 103 82 University of Chicago Medical Cen­ just for preventing pregnancy, but Atlanta 10 6 .625 1 SEATTLE MARINERS— Signed Pete O'Brion. doms were more than twice as likely picked because they developed Boston 16 9 3 35 97 74 ter, said spokeswoman Mary Fctsch. Chicago 10 6 .625 1 first baseman, to a four-year contract ?/363 as other women to develop the coji- for prevention of spreading disease,” Hartford 14 15 1 29 97 99 prceclampsia, and the other 115 had Milwaukee 7 9 .436 4 -Named Steve Smith Poctors planned to transplant the Quebec 6 20 3 15 89 132 dition, called prceclampsia. he said. “The health benefit from not. The women were interviewed Qrlando 7 10 .412 4'/2 manager of Oklahoma City In the American As­ CAMPBELL CONFERENCE left lobe of his liver into his Cleveland 6 11 .353 5'r2 Preeclampsia occurs in about 7 this form of birth control may still by telephone and their responses Norris Division sociation. WESTERN CONFERENCE National League daughter, Sarina, who was outweigh the risks, even if they W L TPts GF GA a m percent of pregnancies and is compared with their medical Midwest Division l> A r . ATLANTA BRAVES— Named Hank Aaron scheduled for surgery several hours Minnesota 16 12 1 106 103 characterized by high blood pres­ exist.” records. w L Pci GB Chicago 15 12 2 104 100 senior vice president and Bobby Dews minor later. Utah 11 5 .688 — sure, fluid retention and protein jn The causes of preeclampsia, also S t Louis 12 11 5 97 89 league director. San Antonio 10 5 .667 1/2 CHICAGO CUBS— Traded Paul Kilgus, Far women to be classified as Toronto 13 17 0 121 138 A team led by Dr. Christoph the urine. called toxemia, remain mysterious. Denver 11 6 .647 1/2 Detroit 7 16 5 84 113 , to the Toronto Blue Jays tor Jose Previous studies have indicated it users of barrier contraceptives, they Houston 9 8 .529 21/2 Sroelsch performed the same proce­ It frequently occurs late in preg­ Smythe Division Nunez, pitcher. Dallas 8 8 .500 3 nancy and is more common in first may be linked to such things as a must have used barrier methods ex­ Edmonton 14 10 5 117 102 CINCINNATI REDS— Named Don Gullett dure Nov. 27 on a 21-month-old girl Minnesota 5 12 .294 61/2 pitching coach lor Chattanooga of the Southern Calgary 12 10 8 129 108 pregnancies. Untreated, it can lead genetic predisposition, environmen­ clusively for the entire time of their Charlotte 3 14 .176 81/2 from Texas who continued to Los Angeles 14 11 2 League and Rich Bobbard roving farni system sexual relationship with the child’s 120 111 Pacific Division to maternal seizures and, in rare tal factors or the immune system. Winnipeg pitching Instructor. recover at the hospital Thursday. 13 13 2 87 98 — L .A . Lakers 14 3 .824 father. Vancouver 10 14 4 97 105 LOS ANGELES DODGERS— Signed Jim ■ Before the operation 11 days ago, cases, cause death to either the fetus The study, by researcters at the Portland 15 4 .789 — Thursday's Games I University of North Carolina’s The authors hypothesized that Seattle 10 7 .588 4 Gott pitcher, to a one-year contract the transplant had been done only or the mother. — Signed Oil Can Boyd, Phoenix 6 6 .429 61/2 But the lead researcher cautioned School of Public Health, was the prior exposure to sperm may have Hartford 4, Boston 3 three times — in Brazil, Australia L.A. Clippers 6 10 .375 71/2 pitcher, to a one-year contract Signed Dale some sort of immunologic effect Philadelphia 4, Buffalo 3. OT Mohorcic, Keith Atherton and Jim Jefferson, Thursday that the results were first to focus on the relationship be­ Sacramento 5 10 .333 6 and Japan, according to the univer­ Toronto 5, S t Louis 2 that aids in preventing the develop­ Golden State 4 13 .235 10 pitchers, to contracts with In d ia n ^ lis of the preliminary and that “many more tween all kinds of birth control and 13. UCLA (3-0) did m t play. Ansolmino 0-1, Stevenson 0-3), N. Carolina Si sity. One child died. Friday's Games Tliursday's Gamas American Association. ment of the condition. 14. Indiana (4-0) did m t play. 5-7 (Monroe 4-4, Knox 1-1, HinnanI 0-2). studies are needed” before final con­ prceclampsia. Minnesota at Detroit 7:35 p m. FY)rlland 96, Charlotte 86 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS-Agreed to terms 15. St. John's (4-2) did not play. Fouled out— Kelly, Feggins. Rebounds— Du- ' Jones, a dry-wall installer and It found that women who used “Women who were exposed to Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 7;45 p.m. Utah 107, Dallas 97 Football with Flicky Horton, pitcher, on a one-year con­ clusions into the cause of the condi­ Montreal at Winnipeg. 8:35 p.m. 16. Memphis State (3-1) did m t play. quesne 27 (Petrarca 5), N. Carolina S i 40 Los Angeles Lakers 100, Phoenix 96 tract contractor from Millington, Tcnn., barrier contraceptives before decid­ smaller amounts of sperm or fewer Los Angeles at Edrrtonton, 9:35 p.m. 17. North Carolina (4-3) lost to No. 3 Geor­ (Gugliotta 9). Assists— Duquesm 14 (Petrarca tion arc made. Los Angeles Clippers 105, Cleveland 88 SAN DIEGO PADRES— Signed Craig Le t near Memphis, was expected to be episodes of sperm exposure were at getown 93-81. 6), N. Carolim S i 33 (Corchiani 11). Total ferts, pitcher, to a three-year contract The Associated Pre.'-s And a doctor who treats high-risk ing to become pregnant were 2.37 Saturday's Games 18 Georgia Tech (3-0) did not play. Fouls— Duquesm 24, N. Carolim St. 20. Tech­ in surgery for about six hours, said greater risk of prceclampsia,” lead Friday's Games NFL standings BASKETBALL pregnancies said health benefits of times as likely to develop the condi­ Washington at Boston, 1:35 p.m. 19. North Carolina State (6-1) beat Duquesne nical— Duquesne bench. A— 7,200. Denver at Boston, 7;30 p.m. AMERICAN CONFERENCE National Basketball Association SIGN OF THE TIMES — This page from a popular desk researcher Hillary Klonoff-Cohcn Philadelphia at Quebeic, 2:05 p m. 126-77. Ms. Fetsch. barrier contraceptives — especially tion as those who used other tyjics Detroit al Philadelphia. 7:30 p.m. Ea« HOUSTON ROCKETS-VWiived Lewis Uoyd, New Jersey at Hartford. 7:35 p.m. 20. Arizona (2-2) did not play. ’ “We were very happy to hear calendar has something new for 1990, a 7 a.m. start. The condoms — probably outweigh the of birth control. said Thursday. Orlando at Miami. 7:30 p.m. College hoop scores W L T Pet. PF PA guard-forward. New Ybrk Flangers at New York Islanders. 21. Alabama (4-1) did not play. Buffalo ..J 8 5 0 .615 343 274 PHILADELPHIA 76ERS— Activated Bob about the other operation," Gene 735 p.m. Portland at Atlanta. 7:30 p.m. 22. Pittsburgh (2-2) did not play. EAST date books have traditionally begun at 8 a.m., but the Miami 7 6 0 .538 263 300 Thornton, forward. Waived Dexter Shouse, Chicago at Rttsburgh, 7:35 p m. Chicago at Indiana, 8 p.m. 23. Temple (2-1) did m l play. Bloomfield 64, Dominican, N.Y. 62 Gardner, Sarina’s grandfather, said Now Jersey al Houston, 8:30 p m. Indianapolis 6 7 0 .462 227 230 guard. Montreal at Toronto, 8 p.m, 24. Oregon Stale (3-0) did not play. Boston College 92, Brown 63 publisher says it’s not a 9 to 5 society anymore. San Antonio at Dallas. 8:30 p.m. New England 5 8 0 .385 257 308 FOOTBALL of the nation’s first living-donor Detroit at Minnesota, 8.35 p m. 25 Florida (1-1) did m l play. Caldwell 62, Mount St. Mary, N.Y. 51 Milwaukee at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. N.Y. Jets 4 9 0 .308 239 323 National Football League transplant. Vancouver at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Christopher Newport 85, l^ s le y 62 CHICAGO BEARS— Placed William Perry, Sacramento al Golden Slate, 10:30 p.m. Clarion 112, Point Park 87 Cantral '. “But we would have gone ahead Big East Conference Houston 6 5 0 .615 318 310 defensive linemen, and Lemuel Stinson, corner- Sunday's Games O'aii Clarkson 76, Skidmore 73 Saturday's Games W L W L Cleveland 7 5 1 .577 270 194 back, on injured reserve. Activated George anyway bccau.se this is the only way Los Angeles at Quebec, 2:05 p m. Concord 87, Alderson-Broaddus 82 Streeter, safety, from the developmental squad. Boston al Now York, 7:30 p.m. Georgetown • 0 0 4 0 Concordia, N.Y. 89, Southampton 87 Cincinnati 7 6 0 .538 305 225 \ye can save Sarina’s life,” Gardner Calgary al Winn'peg, 3:35 p.m. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Placed Steve Do doctors overtreat Los Angeles Lakers al Washington, 7:30 p.m Syracuse 0 0 5 0 Pittsburgh 6 7 0 .462 193 294 Washington at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m, Connecticut 79, Hartford 54 Denver at Charlotte, 7:30 p.m. St, John's ^ 0 0 5 2 Watt Korte, center, on ir^ured resenre. Signed Doug said by telephone from Millington, Philadelphia at Now York Rangers, 7:35 p m. Daermn 83, Brockport S i 80 Minnesota at Atlanta, 7:30 p m. Providence 0 4 x-Denver 10 3 0 .769 302 193 Marrone, offensive tackle. Vancouver at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. 0 1 Delaware Val. 90, Drew 75 about 15 miles north of Memphis. Indiana al Dotroil 7:30 p.m. Seton Hall 0 0 3 0 L.A. Flaidars 7 6 0 .538 265 226 NEW YORK JETS-Placed Marty Lyons, East Stroudsburg 96, Cabrini 67 defensive end, end Wesley Walker, Wide ^ Sarina was flown to Chicago a Philadelphia al Chicago, 8:30 p.m Connecticut 0 0 6 1 Fordham 77, Army 64 Kansas City 6 6 1 .500 257 239 cholesterol problems? g ? receiver, on injured reserve. Announced that NHL results New Jersey at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 0 0 2 2 Franklin & Marshall 84, York, Pa. 62 Seattle 5 8 0 .385 194 264 week ago, but the surgery was Dan Alexander, guard, will retire at tha end ol Houston at Utah, 9:30 p.m. Villanova 0 0 4 3 Frostburg St. 85, Mary Washington 71 San Diego 4 9 0 .308 206 235 the season. (kistponcd because she was recover­ Whalers 4, Bruins 3 Los Angeles Clippers al Seattle. 10 p m. Boston College 0 0 4 1 Gemva 70, Dyke 54 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Cleveland at Sacramento, 10:30 p m. East HOCKEY ing from an infection. WASHINGTON (AP) — A con­ concentrations that can clog arteries Hartford 2 1 1—4 Georgetown 93, North Carolim 81 National Hocksy League Thursday's Results Gordon 77, E. Nazarene 65 Phtladelphra 9 4 0 .692 271 220 She suffers from biliary atresia, a Boston 1 0 2—3 DETROIT RED WINGS— Assigned Chris gressman says the government’s and contribute to heart disease and • Sunday's Games UConn 79, Hartford 54 Lehigh 95, Colgate 54 N.Y. Giants 9 4 0 .692 285 228 First Period— 1, Boston. Galley 4 (Brickley), Luongo, defenseman, indefinitely to Adirondack usually fatal congenital di.sordcr that Los Angelos Lakers al Orlando, 7:30 p.m Boston College 92. Brown 63 Maim-Farmington 116, ThormsColl. 71 Washington 7 6 0 .538 300 257 cholesterol education program may heart attacks. 8:08. 2, Hartford, Andersson 7 (Dineen, of American Hockey League from the Phoenix Portland at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m Virginia 73. 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Major Indoor Soccer League Provideme at Rhode Island, 8 p.m. Salem S i 70, Plymouth St. 63 Delroil 4 9 0 .308 221 316 of the disea.se than Alyssa Smith, the of high cholesterol by experts at a have effective medical treatment ing), :25; MacDermid, Har (roughing), 3:30; Duckworth 6-15 2-2 14, Drexior 12-21 1-1 25. ST. LOUIS STORM— Named Jerry Lovelace Hofslra at St. John's. 8 p.m. Stevens Tech 84, Vassar 69 Vitos* Andersson, Har (tripping), 1328; Babych, Har Porter 4-12 0-0 8. Cooper 1-3 0-0 2. Robinson director of public relations and Jack Daley Texas girl who last month received a House health subcommittee hearing that justifies putting 60 million g s Iona at Seton Hall, 2 p.m. Stonehill 103, Bridgeport 99 San Francisco 11 2 0 .846 365 216 (hooking) 16:46. 2- 4 2-4 6, Young 2-7 0-0 4, Irvin 0-1 0-0 0. To­ general manager and executive vice presidenl transplant from her mother, Teresa, Syracuse al Canisius, 7:30 p.m. Stony Brook 72, Lehrran 52 L.A. Rams 9 4 0 .692 337 280 Thursday “raises some troubling fxioplc under long-term care of their z "0 Third Period— 5. Hartford, MacDermid 6 tals 45-90 6-9 96. New Orleans 6 7 0 .462 293 256 Signed Stan Terlecki and Marcio Leite, for­ (Evasoh, Babych), 8:55. 6. Boston, Byers 3 CHARLOTTE (86) Trinity, Conn. 73, Kings Point 71 29. questions.” doctor,” Moore said. Tuesday's Games Atlanta 3 10 0 .231 208 332 wards. Released Zoran Bojovic, midfielder. O JJ (Hawgood, Cimetta), 10:31. 7, Boston, Car­ Tripucka 3-8 2-2 8, Rambis 0-3 0-0 0, Reid Virginia 73, Villanova 65 Villanova al UConn (Civic Center), 7:30 p.m. x-clinched division fUe Reassigned John Klein, forward, to the , Alylssa was “doing really well” Thomas J. Moore, a writer whose penter 10 (Neely. Brickley), 17:59 (pp). Penal­ 3- 13 6-10 12. Bogues 7-13 2-2 16. Chapman W. Marylaiid 71, Catholic U. 56 developmental squad. Boston College at Harvard, 7:30 W. New England 66, Westfold S i 57 and showing no signs of rejecting article in the September issue of The Moore was joined by medical ex­ ties— Neely, Bos (tripping), :12; Dineen, Har 10-24 2-2 24, Rowsom 1-3 1-2 3, Curry 7-12 Sunday, Dsc. 10 TRACK AND FIELD St. John's al Fordham, 7:30 Wash, a Jeff. 72, Allegheny 71 the partial organ she received from perts who agreed that all adults (slashing), 10:09; Neely, & s (slashing), 10:09; 0-0 17, Anderson 3-5 0-0 6, Gray 0-0 0-0 0, Atlanta at Minnesota, 1 p.m. THE ATHLETIC CONGRESS— Named Steve Atlantic magazine raised concerns Marathon Oil at Syracuse. 8 p.m. West Liberty 107, Wheeling Jesuit 75 Cimetla. ^ s (hooking), 13:52; Byers, Bos, mis­ Sichting 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 34-81 13-18 86 Dallas al Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Miller, Kansas State athletic director, assistant should keep an eye on cholesterol SOUTH her mother, Ms. Fctsch said. over anti-cholesterol programs, said o m conduct. 13:52; Babych, Har (hooking). 16:45. Portland 29 22 20 2S— 96 Detroit at Chicago, 1 p.m. manager of tha 1992 Olympic men's and Wednesday's Games Alabama St. 84, Samford 73 ■ Mrs. Smith, a schoolteacher from and diets that arc low-fat and low- Shots on goal— Hartford 10-6-14— 30. Boston Charlotte 21 26 16 23— 86 Kansas City at Green Bay, 1 p.m. women's track and field staff. he questions the value of the Nation­ r-n CO St. Leo at Georgetown, 7:30 Alice Lloyd 126, Lindsay Wilson 125, 40T 13-8-11— 32. 3-Point goals— Portland 0-3 (Drexler 0-1, New Orleans at Buffalo, 1 p.m. COLLEGE Schertz, Texas, near San Antonio, al Cholesterol Education Program. caloric. Seton Hall al Rutgers, 7:30 Berry 76, Oglethorpe 61 Power-play Qpportunities— Hartford 0 of 4; Vbung 0-2), Charlotte 5-15 (Curry 3-3, Chap­ Pittsburgh at New York Jets, 1 p.m. CLEMSON— Suspended James Lott, safety, Cent. Florida 73, Augusta 69 left the hospital Thursday with “a But Claude Lcnfant, director of But they also said that although Boston 1 of 6. man 2-9, Bogues 0-1, Reid 0-2). Fouled San Diego at Washington, 1 p.m. lor Inconsistent class attendance' and an­ East Carolina 50, Liberty 47 studies show high cholesterol levels Goalies— Hartford, Sidorkiewicr, 3-7-0 (32 nounced he will not play In the Gator Bowl on big smile on her face,” Ms. Fctsch the National Heart, Lung and Blood out— None. Rebounds— Portland 57 (Williams Big East results Flagler 68, Shorter 46 Seattle at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. shots-29 saves). Boston, Lemelin, 4-6-0 17), Charlotte 43 (Reid 14). Assists—Portland Dec. 30. arc a heart-disease risk for middle- George Mason 61, Widener 44 Tampa Bay at Houston, 1 p.m. said. Institute, which helped develop the o z (30-26). 21 (Drexler 9), Charlotte 25 (Bogues 11). Total Cleveland at Indianapolis, 4 p.m. UConn 79, Hartford 54 James Madison 102, Virginia Tech 88 , She is staying at tlic Ronald age men, the evidence is lacking for A— 14.00Z fouls— Fbrtland 19. Charlotte 10. A— 23,901. New York Giants at Denver, 4 p.m. cholesterol program, defended the m CONNECTICUT (79) Ky. Wesleyan 127, LaGrange 68 Referee— Andy vanHellemond. Lines­ Phoenix at Los Angeles Ftaiders, 4 p.m. McDonald House, used by families guidelines and said they offer “a men over 65 and for women of all Sellers 5-6 4-4 14, Burrell 1-9 1-2 3, Cyrulik Louisiana Tech 88, Sam Houston St. 61 men— Kevin Collins, Gord Broseker. Jazz 107, Mavericks 97 New England at Miami, 8 p.m. who have children in the hospital. 2-9 0-0 4, C. Smith 6-10 3-3 16. George 5-10 Mars Hill 75. Pikeville 72 Golf clear opportunity to improve the ages who have no history of heart > CO DALLAS (97) 2-5 12, Henefeld 4-7 0-0 8. Gwynn 5-110-011, Md.-E. Shore 69. Baptist Coll. 60 Flyers 4, Sabres 3 (OT) Monday, Dsc. 11 Sarina’s mother, Michelle, also is health of Americans.” disease. Dantley 5-8 5-6 15, Perkins 2-6 7-9 11, DePriesI 2-2 4-6 8.Walker 1-1 0-0 2, S. Pikiell Mississippi St. 86, Christian Brothers 51 Buffalo 0 1 2 0-3 Donaldson 5-9 3-4 13, Harper 9-18 4-4 24, N. Carolim S i 126, Duquesne 77 San Francisco at Los Arrgeles Rams, 9 p.m. staying at the house. The program’s cholesterol They also maintain diet has been Philadelphia 0 12 1—4 0-0 1-31. Totals 31-65 1 5-23 79. HARTFORD Blackman 9-15 0-0 18, Williams 1-2 0-0 2, (54) N.C.-Asheville 78, W. Carolina 70 Senior golf scores The Medical Center hopes to per­ guidelines recommend diet as the First Period— Nona. Penalties— Horacek, Phi, shown to have only a small effect on White 2-8 2-2 6, Davis 2-4 0-0 4. Wennington Roaroka 111, Averetl 97 KAANAPALI, Hawaii (AP) — Scores minor-major (elbowing, fighting), 4:18; Maguire. Thompson 3-8 0-0 6, Middlelon 7-10 3-4 17, form 20 living-donor liver treatment of choice. But if that cholesterol and that people generally 0-0 0-0 0, Jones 0-0 0-0 0, Alford 1-1 2-2 4. To­ Southern U. 125, Denver 83 NFL statistics Thursday after the first round of the Gte Buf, major (fighting), 4:18; Bodger, Buf (inter­ Griffiths 3-10 4-6 10, Joms 1-3 0-0 2, Moye tals 36-71 23-27 9 7. 5-13 0-2 7, Diggs 2-3 0-2 4, Baker 2-6 0-2 4, Toccoa Falls 114, Atlanta Christian 100 AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Kaanapali Classic played at the 6,704-yard, par tfansplants in die next 12 months, doesn’t work, the guidelines say don’t stick to special diets when ference), 1238; Ray, Buf (roughing), 16:21; UTAH (107) Troy S i 99, Faulkmr 77 Ouarlerbacks 35-37— 72 Royal Kaanapali North Course: Carkner, Phi (roughing), 16:21; Vaive, Buf Matthews 0-0 0-0 0. Spence 0-1 0-1 0. Totals partly in an effort to offset the patients with high levels of they are not part of a closely super­ Edwards 4-8 4-5 12, Malone 10-19 11-14 31, AttCom YdsTD Int Joe Jimenez 30-34— 64 (hooking), 17:09. 23-54 7-14 54. MIDWEST Portage of donor organs. Eaton 2-2 0-0 4, Stockton 7-12 7-9 22, Hansen Halftime — Hartford 21, Conmcticut 35. Ashland 86, Oberiin 60 Kelly, Buff. 293 172 2446 21 11 Dale Douglass 33-33— 66 cholesterol should seek treatment vised medical study. Second Period— 1, Philadelphia, Latal 1 (Toc- 2- 6 0-0 4, Rudd 5-6 1-2 12, Bailey 4-11 4-4 12, Esiason, Cin. 332 186 2586 20 8 Bob Boldt 34-34— 68 One-quarter to one-half of the Frustration with diets would lead cheL Craven), 4:21. 2, Buffalo, Turgeon 16 Throe point goals-Hartford 1-10 (Moye 1-6, Augustam,S.D. 97, Briar Cliff 88 with drugs. Griffith 2-5 0-0 6, Brown 0-1 2-2 2, Leckner i-2 Thompson 0-1, Spence 0-1, Jom s 0-2), Con­ Bellevue 86, Tarkio 84 Moon, Hou. 370 225 2972! 19 11 Homero Blancas 33-35— 68 youngsters who need liver many people to cholesterol-reducing (Andreychuk), 19:45 (pp). Penalties-Krupp, 0-0 2. Johnson 0-0 0-0 O.Totals 37-72 29-36 Kosar, Clav. 399 242 2698 14 12 Don Bies 33-35— 68 An estimated 60 million Buf (high-sticking), 8:37; Smith, Phi (inter­ necticut 2-10 (Gwynn 1-2, Smith 1-3, Burrell Butler 81, Miami, Ohio 78 107. 0-5). Fouled Oul-Nom. Rebounds-Hartford 36 Calvin 96, Grand Rapids Baptist 78 Marino, Mia. 438 244 3208 21 19 Lee Trevino 37-32— 69 transplants are expected to die Americans arc believed to have high drugs, which they said have side ef­ ference), 14;43; Chychrun, Phi (cross-check­ Dallas 21 25 21 30— 97 Q'Brien, Jets 421 252 300E1 11 16 (Griffiths 9), Connecticut 48 (Cyrulik 9). As­ Cardinal Stritch 75, Wis. Lutheran 61 Tom Shaw 34-35— 69 without them, because too few or­ blood cholesterol, a fatty substance fects that include liver damage, ing), 15:20; Ray, Buf (cross-checking), 15:20; Utah 23 28 29 27— 107 McMahon, S.D. 318 176 2132 sists-Hartford 8 (Thompson 3), Connecticut 16 Culver-Stockton 59, Harris-Stowe 51 1 10 10 Bon Smith 36-33— 69 Flamsey, Buf (interference), 16:37; Latal, Phi 3-Point goals— Dallas 2-6 (Harper 2-3, Brister, Pitt 282 156 1 854 7 7 gans arc available from cadavers. essential for life but which in high cataracts and digestive difficulties. (George 6). Total Fouls-Hartford 18. Connec­ Drury 66, Evangel 53 Miller Barber 36-33— 69 (holding), 17:59. Perkins 0-1, While 0-2), Utah 4-9 (Griffith 2-3, DeBerg, K.C. 246 150 1954 ticut 15. Technical Fouls-Nom. 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Name 1988 — Tracy Rocker, Auburn 15-11; Purdy Corporation def, Manchester Technicals— Worthy, Ed.Johnson, A— 17,257. 1987 — Chris Spielman, Ohio State Properly Maintenance 154, 159, 154; North * VISIT OUR NEVy LOCATION ★ Endors del Pagani's 154, 157, 1511. Top 25 result 1986 — Cornelius Bennett, Alabama WEST HARTFORD-Bishops Corner, Caldor Plaza Standings: Purdy Corporation 20-1, North 1985 — Tony Casillas, Oklahoma Apt. . WEST HARTFORD-Cofbins Cornet. 1-161 New Britain Avo I SIMSBURY-laiminglon Valley Mali How Top 25 fared Calendar Endors 14-7, Manchester Property Main­ Radio, TV N. C. State 126, Duquesne 77 1984 — Tony Degrato, Texas . ROCKY HILL-Gieal Meadow Pla.’a (Exit 2d oil 191) . SPRINGFIELD-1169 Boston Post Pd How the Associated Press' Top 25 teams tenance 14-7, Lloyd's Auto Parts 11-10, Net­ 1983 — Dean Stsinkuhlar, Nebraska • W. 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I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee

Crossword TV Tonight Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form FOCUS four ordinary words. ACROSS I20) Friday the 13th: The Series A demon 58 Type of wind Answer lo Previous Puxxis 7:00PM (33 inside Edition [ESPN] 1989 Skate America Pairs 61 Ballet competition, from Indian.ipolis, Ind (60 from hell terrorizes Jack, Johnny and BISCA 1 Bl plui on« movement S ) (2^ Wheel of Fortune (CO min.) Micki (60 min ) (In Stereo) 4 Funsral Item 62 — Major (5) Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereol (22[ I3()) Mancuso FBI (CC) Mancuso is 8 Mlichlavoui (constaF [HBO] MOVIE: 'Watchers’ A i« •. uf es iprlta f ill People's Court capod laboratory animal:* Ifnngs tluath and asked to help uncover answers when a Sylvia Porter latlon) lop-secret helicopter crashes; Summers Dear Abby 12 Dawn 63 Long time (20) Kate & Allie (CC) destruction lo Ihe Canadian wtlderncca goddaii Based on Doan R. Koontz's best-seller tries to mend fences with his estranged 64 Market son (60 min.) (In Stereo) PEOPLE 13 Not iwaat 65 Type of fish §4) (5?) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Corey Haim. Barbara Williams, Michael riLUQ 14 In a ihal- 66 Change col­ ^ Showstopper Ironside. 1988 Rated R (24) Moyers: The Public Mind (CC) How TT Abigail Van Buren tarad placa or of the power wielded by pollsters influences 15 Sampla 3Q) (S) Current Affair [LIFE] MOVIE: 'American Dreamer' An ___ American housewife finds herself em public opinion (90 min ) Part 2 of 4 (In Housing prices 17 Not DOWN ® Cheers (CC) Stereo) Rogers says separation outwardly broiled in foreign espionage when she as i r □ □□ (ST) Hunter (57) Great Performances: Richard Bur­ 18 Saiama 1 Examine sumes the identity of a famous mystery DYOMLE from son was detrimental IB Cuai 2 Heavy string [A & E ] Chronicle The cullurn ol Itelant writer. JoBolh Williams, Tom Conti, Gian- ton: In From the Cold (CC) Film clips and 21 Dutch 3 Two words □ □ □ □ □ □ !] (R) carlo Giannini. 1984 interviews with the actor, his family and □ D O □ □ □ □ friends recall his career (60 min ) Part 1 of Mom’s meddling NEW YORK (AP) — Singer Kenny Rogers says end some dreams communa of under­ [C N N ] IVIoneyline [M AX] MOVIE: 'Coming to America' IE W H A T l a c e 24 Noun auffix 2 standing a n a □ □ □ □ [D IS ] Alice in Wonderland Soven-year (CC) An African prince journeys to the 5H0ULP NEVEI? BE, his six-year separation from his son, Kenny Jr., “was 25 Trap 4 Greek latter getting tally (2 wds.) old Alice finds herself in a bizarre world, crime-infested ghettos of New York City in [CNN] CNN News detrimental to him, and I think equally detrimental to Your children arc being cheated out of a home. T^c 29 LIvaly 5 — Kippur search of a bride. Eddie Murphy. Arscnio 33 Foxy sound 49 Canine encountering such characters as the While [ESPN] Auto Racing: SCCA Truck CARTER bothers daughter me.« ** reason: the cost of a house is rising faster than the in­ 6 Regrets 26 Tennis play­ offspring Hall, John Amos 1988 Rated R (In Now arrange Ihe circled letters to 34 Guih 7 Tennessee Rabbit, the Dodo Bird and the Mad Hatter Challenge From Des Moines, Iowa. (R) form the surprise answer, as sug­ er — Nas- 50 — of WIghI (2 hrs.) Pan 1 of 2. (R) Stereo) For six years, stating when Kenny Jr. was 12, the come of young couples. 36 Dominate — Ford tase [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd gested by the above cartoon. 37 Drinka 51 Dye [USA] Murder, She Wrote DEAR ABBY; 1 am a single, 36-ycar-old woman who After World War II, home ownership became not just 8 Artist 27 Transcribe 52 Biblical [ESPN] SportsCenter (CC). pair didn’t meet or talk, according to an interview in 30 Uniophli- 9 Skeleton has never been married. My mother (retired) now lives part of the American dream, but a reality for millions of shorthand weed [H B O ] Inside the NFL (60 tnin ) (R) (In 8:30PM (]|D ^p) Family Matters (CC) [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Boost' (CC) A the Dec. 8-10 issue of USA Weekend. The estrange­ ticatad part 28 Cookout 54 TV's talking Answer here: OF with me. 41 Mauna — 10 Prisoner's Stereo) Laura sells the priceless quilt that Grandma young couple's rise to success leads them “D-mx. young families. In the past decade, both dream and 30 Drawer knob horse (2 ment began after Rogers and his tliird wife, Margo, 42 Dentlit'i room [LIFE] Cagney & Lacey Winslow hoped to keep as a family heir down Ihe dangerous path of cocaine add­ (Answers tomorrow) I have worked full time, have supported myself and 31 Slog wds.) loom, (In Stereo) iction. James Woods, Sean Young, John had what he calls a “volatile breakup.” reality have faded. concern 11 Door 32 Afllrmallons 44 Supports 55 Ruse [USA] IVliami Vice (In Stereo) Kapelos 1988 Rated R. (In Stereo) Jumbles: VIPER NOISY PEPSIN LICHEN have lived alone sinee 1 was 18 years old. If that were the extent of the crisis, we might just plead openers 35 Tears 56 "Au|d Lang @) (IS Wall Street Week (CC) Yesterday's Over tlic last six years, father and son have tried to 48 — da 16 Musical sign (3) Entertainment Tonight [USA] Hitchhiker (In Stereo) Answer: He tried to kiss her, but she'd have this— Mom and I often have arguments over how much 38 Basaballer 7:30PM ® Dallas (CC) J.R, lashes out patch up their relationship. with America’s young people to be patient. But the cologne 2D Econ. Casey — Actor Timothy Hutton's now movie 'Q 8i 9;00PM NONE OF HIS LIP money I spend. She thinks I’m extravagant. I disagree. 1 48 Pathetic 59 Fast aircraft at Cally (ollowing her accusations concern­ 1 0:30PM (iJ gej USA Tonight They will act out a relationship not unlike the one problem is related to the failure of savings & loan as­ Indicator 40 Housing (abbr.) A " (In Stereo) • 49 Keyboard 22 Skip on agey. ing Michelle and confession regarding (36) Hogan's Heroes have had to tell her politely to please stay out of my sociations and to the spend-thrift nature of our consumer 60 Chinese ( D (3:8 Jeopardy! (CC) NOW bock lo .lock. Jombl. Book No. JS It ‘x'JS tlicy have in real life in a one-hour television drama, artist water 43 "Ball — " philosophy Alex, McKay schemes to make Ewing Oil •^hind1lf>g, Irom Jumbk, d o thl» n# w ip tp « r. P.O. B o i 4368. Ortando. F I 3 2 M 2 4 W financial affairs, but she can’t seem to stop meddling. S3 Damons 23 North Caroli­ appear solely responsible lor the spill. (60 ®T) Missing/Reward A newspaper Indud* yourniin*. tddrett and zip cod* and maka your ch*ek payabfio Nawtpap*fboofca, “Christmas in America,” scheduled to air Wednesday economy. 45 Dog In CD Kate & Allie (CC) bombing, antique military uniforms; Get­ S7 Military na college Garfield min.) (In Stereo) I try to avoid telling her how much my things cost, but One person who secs this interrelationship and offers abbr. (TT) WPIX News tysburg Address original. {R) on NBC at 9 p.m. EST. Kenny Sr. plays an ambitious 25 Attention- 47 Consume to­ (T) (40) Perfect Strangers (CC) Larry she asks anyway, and I don’t want to lie to her, so I tell an enticing solution has been ignored by those with Cfl) Secret World The Ausiralian abori­ [ESPN] Motorweek Illustrated KIT ’N’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright photographer who is reconciled with his son, Kenny gines' story of when the Earth was born. makes a big production of Balki's home the truth. Then the arguments begin. video (or the folks in Mypos (In Stereo) [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd Jr., after a period of estrangement. authority to act. He is Harry V. Keefe Jr., one of the na­ r - T— r - w i r (?6) (3® M 'A 'S 'H (CC) Molly quits her sales clerk position at How can 1 deal with this? And what would be your ad­ The 52-ycar-old Rogers calls the reconciliation tion’s most respected bank stock analysts and dealers. (22j (30) True Blue (CC) Rookie Casey is vice to people in my situation? 1 don’t tliink I’m wrong. 12 n n r (30) Hard Copy pivotal in Ihe rescue of a woman who Goodman’s Bookstore and goes on a blind 1^ USUMzLY A M15TA»:e to date for New Year's Eve with his son “a slow healing process. ... This is a Almost a decade after he first advanced his proposal, (401 Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) threatens to jump off the Statue of Liberty. Or am I? Werewolf (In Stereo) yoOR. wound that was gaping at one time and it’s growing Keefe has aroused enthusiasm only among academic 15 [A&E] World of Survival (R) Avila IS nol-so-willingly teamed with the [USA] MONEY FIGHTS IN HOUSTON robot “ Sammy III “ (60 min.) (In Stereo) together.” economists. Washington’s cold shoulder may stem from " [C N N ] Crossfire 11:00PM ® @ Nows (CC) DEAR MONEY EIGHTS: Even tliough you are a IS (24) Moyers: The Public Mind Season Kenny Jr., now 25, recorded his first album — the fact that the idea did not surface first on Capitol Hill. [ESPN] Ski World Premiere (CC) This four-part examination CE) r3()J C40) News grown woman now and have done an exceptional job of “Yes-No-Maybe” — in October. He says that when Home ownership for young couples is stifled because [TIVIC] MOVIE: 'Hairspray' A local TV of the role of image in public life opens with ® Taxi becoming self-sufficient at a very early age, you are still a 10-pcrccnt down payment now takes more than half a dance show gives a plump leen an oppor the impact ol visual advertising (60 min ) CllJ Cheers (CC) they met after the six-year gap it was “like picking up (In Stereo) a little girl to your mother. Unfortunately, she can’t break tunny to teach 1962 Baltimore a thing or (20) War of the Worlds Harrison and his kind of where we left off.” year’s income for an average couple under age 25. For two about integration Ricki Lake. Divine, the habit of criticizing you and telling you what’s good f57) Page 57 team mec* deadly opponents when aliens IT households 25-to-34, it takes more than a third of a Debbie Harry 1988 Rated PG (In Stereo) arrive (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) for you. [A&E] MOVIE: 'French Lesson' An En year’s income. With median housing prices at $142,000 8:00PM CD Snoops (CC) (60 min ) (In glish girl tries to keep her mind on things (22) News (Live) other than romance while studying in Pans When your mother is in a good mood, say, “Mom, in the northeast and $190,000 in Los Angeles, it is un­ 37“ Stereo) C26) Weekday (R) McCartney seeks reunion (T) r4d) Full House (CC) Stephanie sud Jane Snowden. Alexandre Sterling. let’s talk. I love you very much and 1 don’t like these ar­ likely a young couple can accumulate the needed funds Jacqueline Doyen 1985 [38 M-A*S*H 40 TORONTO (AP) — Paul McCartney is singing a 42 donly becomes very possesive of her dad, guments about how much 1 spend, so I tliink we should without help and incentives. D J gets her first blemish (In Stereo) [CNN] Larry King Live (61 Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) (D have some ground rules; Please don’t ask me how mueh slightly different tune now about a possible Beatles A tax-deferred “individual housing account,” modeled (3) MOVIE: 'Salvador' A free lance pho [DIS] MOVIE; Spooner' (CC) An es [A&E] Roger E. Mosley at the Imprnv anything costs. 1 support myself, and what I spend is my reunion. on the popular individual retirement account (IRA), tographer gets an eyo opening lool^ at the caped counlerleitor finds life as a high [CNN] Moneyline When he supested last month that he, George The Associated Press tumultuous political situation in early school teacher more challenging than his own business. should be established by Congress, Keefe suggets. TTiis previous career Robert Urich. Jane Ka- [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Harrison and Ringo Starr may come together for a 1980's El Salvador James Woods, James Li^ “Since we seem unable to agree on what I can afford, would spur in increase in the savings rate, provide 57 Belushi, John Savage 1986 ezmarek, Paul Gleason 1989 [ESPN] SportsCenter let’s keep the atmosphere peaceful and trouble-free by reunion, Harrison responded there wouldn’t be one BENEFIT — Charles Bronson and his much-needed capital for savings & loan associations and (11) MOVIE: 'Brainstorm' A scientist [ESPN] Bodybuilding: Ms. Fitness [HBO] 13th Annual Young Comedians declaring that ‘money talk’ is out of bounds,*' Then give “as long as John Lennon remains dead.” creates a machine that enables one person America From Laguna Beach. Calif (60 Show (CC) Dennis Miller (’’Saturday Night wife Jill Ireland appear Thursday in New put homcownership once again within the reach of mil­ lo experience the sensations fell by an min ) Live ”) leads comics in a performance of her a hug. McCarUiey said Thursday he understood. But he uncensored stand-up routines. (60 mm.) York at the Preventative Medicine In- lions of young households. B4 other Christopher Walken, Louise [TIVIC] MOVIE. Beverly Hills Cop II' i i - i And if she forgets and asks you how much something still held out hope for a reunion. The IHA would permit tax-deferred contributions to a Fletcher, Natalie Wood 1983 Detroit police officer Axel Foley tangles (R) (In Stereo) stitute/Strang’ Clinic’s "Garden of Hope V IC IO U S [LIFE] Spenser; For Hire costs, say, “Mom, remember — money talk is out of “There can’t be a Beatles reunion because John qualified account in an S&L or savings bank with a E18] MOVIE: ‘The Girl on a Motorcycle' A with Ihe California gang that bounds.” died,” McCarUiey told a news conference before his Celebration" to benefit breast cancer (c) 1989 by NEA. Inc leather-clad motorcyclist recalls hor lov wounded his police captain friend Eddie [TMC] MOVIE: 'Alien Nation' (CC) In major portion of its assets in home mortgages. Com­ er's passion while speeding across the Eu­ Murphy, Ronny Cox. Judge Reinhold 1991, a human detective teams up with ' 1989 by NEA. loc concert at the SkyDome. research. Ireland co-chaired the event to munity banks (roughly half the banks in the U.S.) with a ropean countryside to meet him Marianne 1987 Rated R (In Siereo) his alien counterpart to stop an extra­ m DEAR ABBY: I am having a problem deciding what “And 1 don’t think any of us would be interested in Faithful!, Alain Delon, Roger Mutton [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents A terrestrial drug dealer from poisoning the honor Dr. Jerome Urban for his work in substantial interest in home mortgages also would be al­ 1968 alien community James Caan. Mandy Pa- SNAFU by Bruca BaattIa to do about a “mother’s ring” I want to buy my motlier substituting someone for John, even (his son) Julian, lonely nowspajterman celebrating his 50th treating breast cancer. lowed to accept IHA accounts. (20) MOVIE: 'Pinocchio and the Emperor birthday is arrested for a 22-year-old mur tinkin. Terence Stamp 1988 Rated R (In for Christmas. She has four living children and a fifth which has been suggested. But there is a film we Single persons could deposit up to $2,000 yearly in an of the Night' While celebrating his first der he did not commit, Stereo) IS year as a real boy, Pinocchio falls into the child buried in Kentucky. She I get a ring with four might get around to in a couple of years that we’ve ® (40 Just the Ten of Us [USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) - < IHA, married couples double that amount. The contribu­ clutches of evil carnival people. Voices of 9:30PM stones for each child who is living? Or should I get a ring been meaning to do, and there might possibly be CELEBRITY CIPHER Edward Asner, Tom Bosley, James Earl (CC) J R is dissatified with the homemade 1 1 :30PM ® (4® Nightline (CC) tions would be deducted from current tax liabilities, and Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous skateboard his dad gave turn with five stones to include the one she lost? some involvement there where we play together.” people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands for Jones 1987 ® Arsenio Hall (In Stereoi Charles coming to Florida interest would accumulate tax-free. another. Today's due: H equals G. [57) State We re In PRISCILLA IN DETROIT He said the group wouldn’t call it a Beatles (22) (30) Baywatch (CC) There’s a killer in 01) Honeymooners WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Britain’s The IHA would have a maximum of 10 years, at the crowd when people take cover at Bay [HBO] MOVIE: Friday the 13th A DEAR PRISCILLA: Buy the ring with five stones. reunion, but the media probably would. New Beginning' Jason's reign of terror (T® Synchronal Research Prince Charles, a polo enthusiast who has traveled to which time the proceeds could be used only for a first- 'WY VaaE ADWS watch headquarters during a vicious s s Although your mother has only four living children, her storm. Hobie is stuck at home with an at continues as a new masked killer brutally (22) [3® Tonight Show (In Siereo) Florida for several charity matches, is due to return time home purchase. If at any time the funds were used tractive classmate, (60 min ) (In Stereo) slays a group of unsuspecting teen-agers z "D fifth child will always live in her heart. John Shepard. Melanie Kinnaman, Shavar (24; Joseph Campbell and the Power of for any other purpose, there would be a penalty and the LWSTMOL YCMUYK (24) (57) Washington Week in Review early next year for another benefit. Ross. 1985 Rated R Myth: W ith Bill Moyers (CC) Primitive NBC, Newton still sparring deferred taxes would be due immediately. (CC) (In Stereo) societies' rites of passage, shamanism O JJ The Prince of Wales, 41, is expected in mid- [USA] Ray Bradbury Theater A woman KMXOL YQ JMIQFM (2$) MOVIE: Demon Seed' Ihe wife of a and the decline of ritual (60 mm.) Part 3 of LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — Entertainer Wayne February to play at the Windsor Polo Club and attend The taxes would not be forgiven. Beginning three (Susan Woolridge) is gripped with fear 6 (R) scientist IS held prisoner by a computer despite her husband's delight over the Newton’s lawyer says if his client’s S5.3 million a benefit luncheon for Friends of Conservation, an years after the home purchase, the deferred taxes would that has chosen her as its male Julie (Chris­ r26) Solid Gold Rock 'N ' Roll XU QTMOUWHDY birth of their baby damage award in a suit against NBC News is over­ African wildlife preservation group, according to The be due but would be spread over the same number of tie. Fritz Weaver, Gerrit Graham 1977 @8< St. Elsewhere o m Dr. Gott 1 0:00PM C?.' Falcon Crest (CC) Emma turned, it would have “dire consequences to the years that the IHA was in existence. (38) MOVIE: 'It Nearly Wasn't Christ (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour m CO Palm Beach Post. LMULXYWQU.' — mas' Santa Claus, a con man and an over­ IS pressured to sell to Sharpe, Charley and public.” It was too early to provide details of the visit, ac­ “With an IHA,” says Keefe, “a couple were to invest sized elf join forces to help an 8-year-otd Ian agree that Sydney must suffer lor her [CNN] Sports Tonight Peter Cott, M.D. Newton sued tlie network in 1981, claiming that a cording to a spokesman for the British Embass,y in $4,000 yearly at 8 percent interest, compounded, at the F W S Y Q U J M O S IM . girl reunite her family for the holidays affair with Chris. Richard lolls Lauren how [DIS] MOVIE: 'Houseboat' An Italian end of five years the IHA would be valued at $25,567. At Charles Durning, Ted Lange. Risa Shiff he feels about her (60 min ) (In Siereo) symphony conductor’s daughter, conceal­ scries of broadcasts in 1980 defamed him. TTic broad­ Washington. Diana, Princess of Wales, was not ex­ PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “ Friendship will not stand the man 1989 ® (40 20/20 (CC) Scheduled an inier- ing her identity, becomes a widower’s fa­ strain of very much good advice for very long." — Robert casts linked Newton to alleged crime figures and pected to join her husband. the end of 10 years, the account would rise to $63,657.” (61) MOVIE: 'The Nutcracker: The Mo­ view with Rudy Linares, who disconnected mily maid Cary Grant, Sophia Loren. Mar­ o z Lynd. centered on his purchase of the Aladdin Hotel here. Keefe is chairman of Keefe Consultants, Inc., a New tion Picture' Tchaikovsky’s fantasy is his son from a life-support system (60 tha Hyer 1958 m ^ York firm serving financial institutions. He has watched performed by the Pacific Northwest Ballet min ) [ESPN] College Basketball: New Lawyer Morton Galanc said in a brief filed with a Company Hugh Bigney, Vanessa Sharp, ® 26 61 News Mexico State at New Mexico (2 hrs ) with dismay the decline of the S&Ls following their Patricia Barker 1986 (Live) Fear of AIDS federal appeals court in San Francisco last month that Duchess’ sister divorced 11 WPIX News ‘I just saved $50! It’s a lifetime supply of > CO abandonment of home mortgages in favor of speculative [A&E] Footsteps if the verdict is overturned, “victims of malicious SYDNEY, Au.stralia (AP) — The marriage of the 18 Synchronal Research 1 1 :35PM ® Night Court dental floss!" defamation by the mass media will have no effective commercial loans. Keefe predicted the S&L troubles in [CNN] PrimeNews Duchess of York’s sister, the former Jane Ferguson, 1982, but he believes IHA accounts would restore their is unfounded remedy and the media will not be deterred from dis­ is officially over, the lawyer for Jane’s former hus­ ability to survive. FRANK AN ERNEST by Bob I'havaa seminating knowing or reckless falsehoods. band announced. ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnion “The cost of litigating against a media giant like DEAR DR. GOTT: My doctor has recommended a Robert Tinsey declined to give details. He only NBC will often exceed any compensatory award the read a statement: “The marriage is over, that’s it.” YOU'VE PEEMAFTtRME I LOVE THieriME, routine sigmoidoscopic exam, but I have refused to have victim could hope to receive.” it done because I’m afraid that in the process of having Married for 13 years, Jane and her ex-husband FOR A WEEK TO STRIWG OF YEAR.' If upheld, Newton’s award would be the largest on Hi / TAX FixB P the tube introduced into my rectum I’ll get AIDS. Alex Makim, an Australian, have two children. Today in History ROPCORM.'IOOWerRIWQ.' record arising from a news report. DEAR READER: Your fears arc groundless. Experts The announcement of the marriage breakup comes A jury awarded Newton S19.2 million in damages IS ON believe that homosexual anal intercourse can spread less than two weeks after the Duchess of York and in 1986. The following year, U.S. District Judge AIDS because the virus may enter the body through tiny her daughter. Princess Beatrice, visited Australia. Today is Friday, December 8, the 342nd day of 1989. THE Ff^m AGAIN.. tears and minute abrasions tliat arc commonly produced Myron Crocker cut the award to S5.3 million, but The sisters traveled to Queensland’s Lizard Island. There are 23 days left in the year. upheld the jury’s libel findings. NBC appealed. during this sexual activity. Today’s highlight in history: The risk of AIDS from a properly performed sig­ On December 8, 1987, on the first day of their three- moidoscopy, when a flexible fiberoptic tube is used to day White House summit. President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev signed a treaty under which examine the lining of die lower colon, is negligible. For Alabama takes top award humanist Ij) 1989 tJY NEA, Inc -y V -(A V E ^ \' 2-■" f l one thing, the instrument is thoroughly cleaned before SHVILLE, Tcnn. (AP) — The country group the superpowers agreed to destroy their arsenals of inter- u.se. Furthermore, tlic examination is so gentle that it Alabama has won the Entertainer of the Year honor at mediate-range nuclear missiles. docs not cause an abrasion or break in the skin. the first Cash Box magazine Nashville Music BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Ernest Gaines, best On this date: Routine sigmoidoscopies arc important for men and Awards. known for the television adaptation of his work, “The In 1776, George Washington’s rcU'cating army in the PHIPPS by Josaph Farris women over the age of 50. The test enables the doctor to Patty Loveless and Rodney Crowell were chosen Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman,” was named American Revolution crossed the Delaware River from THE BORN LOSER by Art Sanaom identify and remove polyps from the lower bowel. top vocalists at Wednesday night’s ceremony at the Louisiana’s Humanist of the Year. New Jersey to Permsylvania. “Gaines is at once an historian, psychologist, and In 1854, Pope Pius IX proclaimed the dogma of the Benign and harmless polyps, tiny outgrowths of tissue Opryland Hotel. Crowell also won best country THEY from the intestinal lining, can, over years, sometimes be­ album for “Diamonds and Dirt.” sociologist of the Louisiana he loves so much,” Dr. Immaculate Conception, which holds that Mary, the come prc-malignant. During a sigmoidoscopy, these “I’m No Stranger to the Rain” by the late Keith James Olney, chairman of the Louisiana Endowment mother of Jesus, was free of Original Sin from the mo­ $eiLiwfo?r potential problem areas can be painlessly removed to Whitley was voted single record of the year. Cor the Humanities, said Thursday. ment she was conceived. prevent future difficulties. Rtllow your doctor’s recom­ Veteran singer George Jones won the Living Proof His works include “The Sky is Gray,” “A Gather­ In 1863, President Lincoln announced his plan for the mendation. Award for longtime contributions to country music. ing of Old Men,” “Bloodline” and “Of Love and RcconsU'uction of the South. Winners were chosen by the trade publication’s Dust.” In 1886, the American Federation of Labor was DEAR DR. GOTT: My teen-age daughter and 1 both representatives from radio stations and retail record Gaines, 56, has been professor of creative writing founded at a convention of union leaders in Columbus, Ohio. have undcractivc adrenal glands. Steroid treatment has stores who also determine the magazine’s music and writer-in-residence at the University of South­ been suggested. What side effects can we expect? Is popularity charts. western Louisiana since 1984. In 1914, 75 years ago, “Watch Your Step,” the first long-term use safe? musical revue to feature a score completely by Irving kfffcrvp Berlin, opened in New York. n -ArjeJP DEAR READER: Undcractivc adrenal glands (Ad­ M: > 1989 by NEA, Inc dison’s disease) can result in serious illness marked by WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll THE GRIZWELLS by Bill Schorr 1 weakness, fatigue, low blood pressure, weight loss, dehydration, vomiting, diarrhea, shock and death. The w y PDNT veu R)Bfirr AECUT THAI body requires the hormones secreted by the adrenal Special looks at the origins of Santa Claus "y o u r HCX20SC0PE ■ TH ER E W HOS QOINO TO CUT VO/JR CUTE, MOM... aWMlHE ANP LET FIOBA glands. a l l j w a n c e i f y u d o n t R E A L C U T E . UHE YOU UP IWTTH HEfe fXV IS A TALL, MYSTERJOUS C ' O ' «errV 5f5T?1Z- Fortunately, in patients witli Addison’s disease these IM YOUR UIFE... CLEAN UPYOUR ROO/V\!' hormones — primarily cortisone and similar compounds By Jay Sharbutt from all angles — his origins, his flying TV might have them watch a half-hour HBO special, “Buy Me That!” (steroids) — arc available as medicine. When given in The Associated Press TV Topics reindeer, how he knows if you’ve been the proper amounts (to replace the natural substances that naughty or nice, and so forth. Produced by Consumer Reports, and are lacking), cortisone and otlicr steroids completely NEW YORK — It is a solemn moment In a section dealing with how airing Monday and four other nights, it reverse the consequences of the disease. in the show. Hodding Carter III, a top of­ Christmas toys get to less fortunate kids, takes an on-thc-mark look at those deftly You and your daughter can expect no side effects from ficial during the Carter administration, is whom believes in the possibility of flying it also slips in a gentle plug for the edited ads that exaggerate what you ac­ 'i.))'oi,^Ik taking the prescribed supplements. Under medical super­ puzzled why the Pentagon, the State reindeer. Marine Corps Reserve’s Toys for Tots tually get when you buy toys that the ads vision, the treatment is entirely safe. It must be continued Department and the White Hou.se won’t Even police in Fairbanks, Alaska, get campaign, founded 42 years ago by suggest fly or talk. It also gives the gimlet comment on Santa Claus. in the act. One, responding to a call, asks retired reserve Col. Williams Hendricks. eye to ads in which the announcer furtive­ 12 6 PkT indefinitely. A 1»M b* Nf A H The use of supplemental steroids in patients who arc a homeowner, deadpan; “He actually was The show has its faults, mainly that it ly mumbles “parts sold separately,” or deficient is different from the use of high-dose steroids When he was in the State Department, on your roof? In a sleigh?” gets a bit too cutesy now and then. But on worse, “some as.scmbly required.” The show docs a very mean thing. It by athletes or patients with diseases, such as lupus or he adds, “not once did I hear somebody And, of course, kids periodically get a balance it’s a pretty good holiday special, EEK AND MEEK by Howla Schnalder ALLEY OOP by Dava Graua acute allergic reactions. In tlicse cases, {woplc usually say, or did I read anything, suggesting say in all this. particularly for tykes, who may find its gets kids to try some toys advertised on take large amounts, which can cause side effects, such as that Santa Claus did not exist.” The men of learning include a findings reassuring in a world that some­ TV. That some emerge disillusioned is in­ diabetes, heart disca.se and susceptibility to infection. But then, the show, anchored and nar­ Dartmouth University professor, John times seems populated by Grinches with dicated by one girl who, having grappled HLV WHAT$ ) A BIG'SMACT SALE OF Tw Td w T W E GOT 'E(V1 N O W .G U Z ! / Y E A H , W H A T ] B EAT IT, FANG.' W E 'R E souls of garlic. with a somc-asscmbly-rcquircd toy, says, LET'S POUR IT O N .' ...... TH '...?? J R U N N IN ' a RACE HERE! Therefore, the complications of steroid tlicrapy arc much rated by former NBC correspondent Jack Rassias, a Santa Claus expert, and a THE- liUHAT? ^ S A Y more common in patients with conditions other than Perkins, is about Santa Claus, a syndi­ Santa’s helper. Dr. Carl Anderson, a As Anderson, quoting a little boy, puls “You have to be some kind of architect or AU/£CTSEDOWl\j adrenal insufficiency. cated one-hour special called “TTicre psychologist who wrote his University of it: “That there’s somebody somewhere in professional engineer to know how to put In general, when doctors prescribe drugs to counteract Really Is a Santa Claus.” Texas dissertation on Santa Claus. this cruel world who loves children and these things together... it’s really confus­ y ing.” % a deficiency of natural hormones or substances, side ef­ Airing on various nights this month on The reason he did that, Anderson ex­ eares about them — that’s what Santa’s V JS?' stations in 123 cities, it’s a light-hearted all about.” Bill Cosby will headline a Christmas fects arc rarely a problem. You and your daughter should plains, is that “I was struck by the inten­ \i< follow your doctors’ advice. Because you both have a “documentary” about various facets of the sity of the children’s belief and the joy □ □ □ Eve NBC special saluting dance pioneer serious condition. I believe your trcamicnt should be man in the red suit and white whiskers, and excitement that they experienced Alvin Ailcy, who died last Friday of a monitored by an endocrinologist, a sjrccialist in glandular all of it an effort to prove he exists. when they visited Santa.” BAH, HUMBUG TO ADS — Home blood disorder. The one-hour show will Box Office subscribers facing a barrage diseases. To give you more information about specialists, Celebrities like ^w ard James Olmos, Conceived and produced by David include some of Alley’s most memorable of Yuletide appeals from urchins to buy 1 am sending you a free copy of my Health Report Mickey Mantle and Loretta Lynn are par­ Lowe Jr., a former “60 Minutes” staffer, choreographic creations, performed by V those toys the little ones sec advertised on “Medical Specialists.” ticipants, as arc men of learning, one of the show examines the matter of Santa the dance company he founded. 20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Dec. 8, 1W) MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Dee. 8, 1989—21 Sexual ID of suspect ATTENTION unknown UPPER MARLBORO. Md. (AP) — Even after conducting a sU'ip search, police in this suburban Washington community couldn’t decide whether a bearded person ar­ 4“ GREATER MANCHESTER rested on a robbery charge was a Sunday, 'DeumScr 10 man or a woman. Although the beard indicated masculinity, other physical evidence a t suggested otherwise, according to Prince George’s County, Md„ 'lir/o u a police. The suspect, L.A. Bowie, 39, was arrested Wednesday and charged MERCHANTS! with conspiracy to commit robbery. ■/OOO Co c o o When questioned about certain physical discrepancies after under- SPawnC'i U u n ted to to a d t ' going a routine sU'ip search, the bearded Bowie first told police that in oux^'Umtfmttot toAidey there had been an accident, then that there had been surgery, and finally that there was another name: Linda i"' tn \iit ivdtJt Sfianta. The Associated Press Ann Bowie, sources told The READY FOR VERDICT — Dade County police in riot gear wait outside the court for the Washington Post. That revelation prompted another announcement of the verdict in the case of police officer William Lozano who was charged physical examination, after which 1:30 S open to the pu6[k. with manslaughter in the shooting death of a motorcyclist. Police were concerned the ver­ doctors concluded that Bowie dict could set off riots in Miami’s black neighborhoods. should be housed as a woman. “The medical director has ex­ amined this individual and deter­ mined that this individual should be Reaction mixed to conviction housed in the medical unit on the female side,” said corrections spokeswoman Christy Mcrcnda. “That’s a medical decision, and NEED SOME EXTRA of officer who shot black man that’s all I can say.” Bowie, who was charged in con­ MIAMI (AP) — On the street where a Miami But many Hispanics said the Colombian-born Lozano, nection with the Nov. 6 robbery of a policeman shot a black motorcyclist, people danced and 31, was a scapegoat used to ward off a riot. Hundreds of convenience store, remained jailed SPENDING MONEY!! drivers honked their horns after a jury convicted the of­ callers jammed phone lines at Spanish-language radio on $25,000 bond late Thursday. ficer on manslaughter charges. But Spanish residents said stations to express anger. Bowie has claimed in numerous Newspaper routes available the Hispanic officer was made a scapegoat to avoid riots. “They said the justice system in the United States interviews to be the father of a Police officers with riot gear were on alert in Miami’s works one way for the blacks and another for the brother and a sister charged with a in your area... Overtown section for fear that Thursday’s outcome in the Hispanic community,” said Fernando Escobar, afternoon scries of other crimes. Police sour­ g 5 trial of Officer William Lozano would spark another news coordinator for WOCN-AM. ces told The Post that they arc uying Earn money and prizes by round of racial unrest. Instead, the televised verdict Directors of two major Spanish-language radio sta­ to determine whether Bowie is the turned a planned protest into a sptontancous celebration. tions announced a eampaign to organize listeners to peti­ biological father or mother of the delivering the Lozano showed no emotion when he heard the guilty tion the judge for leniency in sentencing Lozano. pair. verdict on two manslaughter counts in the Jan. 16 deaths Lozano, who remains free on $10,000 bail, said he Bowie’s children, Damon, 19, and Manchester Herald of two black men — motorcyclist Clement Lloyd, 23, received an unfair trial. Christian, 21, last month were and passenger Allan Blanchard, 24. “We will continue fighting with the help of the Colom­ charged with murder in the execu­ in your neighborhood. He faces a maximum sentence of 45 years. Sentencing bian community here in Miami,” he said, appealing for tion-style slayings of two restaurant was set for mid-January, and his attorneys plan an ap­ more money for his defen.se. workers in October. Call today to get more details. peal. The emotions in Overtown, meanwhile, didn’t signal a Lozano, who has been suspended with pay, may soon solution to longstanding bitterness in the black com­ Jobless rate g S lose his job. Police chief Perry Anderson prepared paper­ munity, several observers said. z “O work for Lozano’s dismissal after the verdict was an­ Lozano’s shooting of motorcyclist Lloyd and tlie 647-9946 nounced and sent it to department lawyers for review, the resultant death of passenger Blanchard in an accident edges upward Ardmore Rd...... all O DO caused three days of rioting in January. Ashworth St...... all Miami Herald reported today, WASHINGTON (AP) — The un­ Autumn ...... 103-155 The city continues to be racially divided and the “More than likely they’re going to move for his ter­ employment rate edged up from 5.3 Bidwell...... all ■ ^ f potential for more trouble remains, said Irby McKnight mination,” police spokesman George Law said today. percent to 5.4 picrccnt in November Bowers St...... 14-22 o m of the police Crisis Respon.se Team. The team was But he said before Loznno could be dismissed, an inves­ as tlic economy added 210,000 new Butternut Rd...... all m C O formed with black community leaders after racial unrest tigation must be ordered. jobs, but manufacturing employ­ Deane St ...... all 20 years ago. In the inner-city Overtown neighborhood, amid the ment fell for the eighth consecutive East Center S t ...... 156-202 “The conditions arc still here,” McKnight said. “It’s dancing of about 100 blacks. Evert Wright said, “A black month, the government said today. Ferguson Rd ...... 145-360 just that this trial apparently is not going to be the spark The Manchester Heralds Annual man finally got justice. It took a long, long time, but we The Labor Department report Galway St ...... all o z finally got justice.” that sets it off.” showed job growth last month was Goodwin St ...... all m >> “For 10 years ... we’ve been waiting for at least a As of early today, there were no reports of violence. far greater than most analysts ex­ Gorman P I...... all token of commitment from the justice system,” said Billy Miami has been racked by racial unrest four times this pected. But the government also Green R d ...... 102-203 Hardemon, leader of People United for Justice. decade, including riots in 1980 and 1984 sparked by ac­ > CO revised downward sharply the num­ Grissom...... all He stood in front of two symbolic silver coffins and quittals of police charged in the deaths of blacks. ber of new nonfarm jobs created in Hamlin S t...... 1-86 stacks of signs accusing fwlicc and city leaders of racism. The January riot left one man dead and 11 others October, from 233,000 to 93,000. Haynes...... all Blacks had planned a march on the courthouse if Lozano wounded. Thirteen buildings were set afire, others were Hickory La ...... all was aequitted. looted, and 372 people were arrested. “This conviction sends a clear message to policemen Black leaders praised Judge Joseph Farina’s decision HO, HO, HO... Highwood Dr...... all WIN A TRIP that the ptoliceman is not above the law.” Hardemon said. to allow blacks on die jury and to try Lozano in Miami. 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New construction - Gor- 2 bedroom Townhouse. geous new Garrison 1.5 baths, appliances. Colonial, available for Insulated, Immaculate. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Immediate occupancy. $109,900. Ow ner 647- room. 8513. r«n n'' hroughout. MANCHESTER- Call Ron tor more In- Southfleld green. Im­ SPECIAL PURCHASE Torrriatlon. RE/MAX PART TIME PART TIME IHELP HOMES I HOMES mediate occupancy on Notices I I f4°9 this original owner, 6 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE SeW Your Car room Townhouse. 3 As o condition precedent to large bedrooms, kit­ PERSONS needed at Lit­ COLLECTIONS. Part- SECRETARY for local M A N C H E S T E R - $175,000. MANCHESTER- chen, and family room, the placement of any odver- INVITATION TO BID tlslno In the Manchester He­ tle Caesars In M a n ­ time temporary; Work law office. Shorthand 8 room Split, 3 bed­ Wetherell Village. 5 oversized living room rald, Advertiser hereby chester. Call Gary, 646- long term temporary and word processing room s, IV 2 baths, fire­ rooms, 2 bedrooms, 2 Sealed bids will be received in with dining area, 2 V2 agrees to protect. Indemnify 4300.______east ot the river. If^you required. 9am-5pm. place, fully appllanced baths, complete ap­ HEADQUARTERS bath unit featuring first the General Services' office, and hold harmless >he Man­ have recent collectidfii 646-2425. kitchen. In-ground floor bedroom, fire­ 41 Center Street, Manchester, pliances, carport, cen­ chester Herald, Its officers SMALL Engine me­ chanic. Experienced experience, an excel­ INTERIOR Decorating pool, enclosed porch, place and full base­ CT until 11:(X) a.m. on the tral air. U & R Realty, and employees against any lent phone manner aad large deep lot, fam ily 643-2692.0 and all liability, loss or only. General service Career-Full and part- ment. $149,900. Century date shown below tor the fol­ want to work port- room, siding, move-ln *15 lowing: expense. Including attor­ maintenance position. time. Will train. 228- 21, Epstein Realty, 647- INVESTMENT!!! Invest­ condition. Owner anx­ neys' fees, arising from Mornings or after­ time, Monday, Wed­ 0049. 8895a 4 Lines — 10 Days DEC. 20, 1989 - Analytical ment! II Newer 2 fam­ nesday, Friday, 9;00r ious. LaPenta Real claims of unfoir trade practi­ noons. Eckert's Lawn ELLINGTON-BeautIfully Maintenance System Service ily! 4 plus 4 room ces, Infringement of trode- 1:00, call Stacie Lot SEAMSTRESS-Full/part Estate, 646-7007. & Leisure, Coventry time position. Wedding decorated starter 5 0 ^ charge each addi­ In Relation to Oil, Fuels and Townhouse style 2fam- morks, trode nomes or pat­ Accounting Futurej^. ' Come view this beauti­ llyl Aluminum siding, ents, violotlon ot rights of 742-6103,______gown experience ne­ home for the first time Other Fluids Nobody privacy and Infringement ot RESPONSIBLE adult cessary.Glnny, 649- fully decorated 3 bed­ buyer. Kitchen re­ tional line, per day. You all appliances, Includ­ room raised ranch. DEC. 21, 1989 - Purchase of ing dishwasher and dis­ copyright ond proprietary needed to care tor my 8557.______cently redone with One (1) New Skid-Steer beats rights, unfair competition two children In my I l s d H E L P Living room, eat-ln- Cathedral celling and 2 posal. All comforts of COMPANION/Alde for can cancel at any time. Loader and libel and slander, which home two evenings a Ii M wanted kltchen, IV2 baths, rec skylights. Oak cabinets home plus the Income may result from the publica­ sweet elderly lady who room area, deck, m ain­ and new vinyl flooring. DEC. 28, 1989 - The Design tool 11 Don't lust think our AND YOU’LL AAAKE YOUR DEAL HERE! tion of any advertisement In week. 1 work 3-ll:30pm. SORRY, Own transportation. Is mobile but forgetful. tenance free exterior, Lake rights to Crystal & Construction of an Addition ab out It... buy It! the Manchester Herald by TYPIST - Medical Trans- LIve-ln. Pleasant sur­ References please. Call attached garage, beau- Lake. Owner anxious, to Existing Scalehouse $187,900. Anne M iller advertiser. Including odver- crlptlonlst. Manches­ NO REFUNDS OR tlsements In ony free distri­ 645-6407. roundings. Start mid tlfully landscaped. m ake offer. $99,900. The Town ot Manchester is an Real Estate, 647-8000.O ter office. Monday January. Call 643-5960 $157,000. H enry A sso ­ Philips Real Estate, OVER 40 SPECIAL PURCHASE CARS FROM GENERAL MOTORS IN STOCK NOW bution publications pub­ HELP Wanted-Part time equal opportunity employer, MANCHESTER-Hot! lished by the Monchester through Friday. Excel­ before 9am.______ciates, Inc. 644-4723. 742-14500______ADJUSTMENTS Custodian. 5 evenings a and requires an affirmative ac­ Hot! Hot! New to the Herald Penny Sleftert, lent salary and benef­ W HEELCHAIR manufac­ SOUTH WINDSOR - tion policy for all ot its Con­ market! Bright and Publisher. week, 3Vj hours each its. Call Lynda, 649- COVENTRY-Cozy 4 room __ day, flexible hours. turing company needs $168,500. Owner a nx­ Ranch. Remodelled In­ tractors and Vendors as a cheerful 2 bedroom 5764. condition of doing business Apply Facilities Servi­ sub-assembly me­ ious to sell this terior, 2 celling fans, CLASSIFIED Townhouse, newly dec­ with the Town, as per Federal ces, South Windsor chanic. Experience beautifully decorated 3 large wrap around orated with new kit­ Full or part-time licensed Order 11246. chen carpeting. You'll I LOST Board of Education, Real Estate Agents helpful. 647-8596. eoe bedroom ranch. New deck. New vinyl siding, carpeting, new rec feel cozy and warm and 1737 Main Street, South needed by Manchester LITTLE Caesars Is look­ windows, roof, septic Bid forms, plans and AND FOUND room. Living room, 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 want to stay home Windsor. Telephone agency. Personalized ing for Manager Trai­ system and wiring. spedrications are available at formal dining room, when you own this 528-9711, extension 40. training. 646-4655. nees. Experience Perfect starter or re- the General Services' office. 89 CADILLAC BROUGHAM 89 OLDS CALAIS 89 OLDS CIERA LOST; Small, grey Tiger fireplace. Mainte­ s p e c ia l Townhouse cat with white chest. eoe.______helpful but not neces­ tlrement home. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, M SR P 28221, Only 8000 Miles 4 Dr., Auto, Front Wheel Drive #P742, 2 Dr., Auto, A/C, AM/PM FULL-TIme Receptlo- nance free exterior, 2 $116,500. Philips Real with, yes, a garage, Church Street area. $50 MEDICAL Secretary- nlst/Word Processor sary. Call Gary at 646- CONNECTICUT 4300.______cor garage. A must see. Estate, 742-14500 too! 11 $89,900. Anne reward. Please call 647- Part time, flexible for expanding general Henry Associates, Inc. HOMES I HOMES Miller Real Estate, 647- COLCHESTER-ln-Law I RICHARD J. SARTOR, 7522 otter 5pm.______hours, specialty office. Insurance agency. Ex­ MEDICAL Technician, 644-4723. FOR SALE FOR SALE GENERAL MANAGER 8000. o FOUND-Female, short- Computer billing es­ cellent benefit pack­ Phlebotomist, LPN. Apartment. Quality Acres to Roam - Lovely built 9 room Cape on 5.5 018-02______haired, all black dog, sential. Excellent sa­ age. Call Norma, Mobile basis. Flexible MULTI - Level charm,' Now Is the time to run an hours to take medical home located on 2 plus acres. 4 bedrooms, 2 SOUTH WlN DSOR- friendly. Tolland area. lary and benefits. Send Monday-Frldav, 8am- Owner anxious to sell convenient location In TOWN OF BOLTON ad In classified to sell that resume to: P.O. Box 4pm. 643-1128.______history and draw blood acres In delightful Bol­ baths, 36x100 outbuild­ comero you no longer »19,850 »8,750 Call 7 4 2 - Cheney Historic Dis­ NOTICE OF »9,150 on Insurance appli­ ton setting. Lots of ing suitable for numer­ this beautifully deco­ 7476,$r,b2,tclas0Ls742- 1724, Manchester. PARAPROFESSIONAL trict. Charmingly up­ PUBUC HEARING use. cants In the Manches­ trees, shrubs, tiowers ous uses, oversized rated 3 bedroom 7476 GYN Office needs part- (Teacher Aide.) Re­ dated. Squeaky clean Board of Selectmen ter area. Earn up to $22 and privacy. Great garage, huge work­ Ranch. New carpeting, time RN/LPN or Medl- source room, Coventry Interior. Super family an hour. Call 1-800-922- views of the yard. Call shop. $229,900. Philips new rec room, living DATE: Tuesday, December cal Technician. High School (Full-time room. A skin g $134,700. 2772. Anne. RE/MAX East of Reol Estote, 742-1450o room, formal dining t2, 1989 Flexible hours, flexible to cover a leove of room, fireplace, main­ Call Barbara for more the River, 647-1419. TIME: 7:00 PM NOTICE TO CREDITORS wage based on expe­ absence for remainder $r,b2,fclasxx,sColcheste tenance free exterior, 2 Information. RE/MAX ANNOUNCEMENTS rience. Please call 646- of school year.) Con­ Price reduced - 3 bed- Reduced to $139,900. rCOVENTRY.- car garage. A must to East of the River, 647- PLACE: Community Room, ESTATE OF 1157. room Colonial, over­ Large Colonial-Cape. TOWN HALL MARGUERITE M. CARLSON tact Dr. John Ma- see. Reduced $165,000. 1719. a/k/a CHRISTMAS SALE- cLean, Jr., Director. sized lot, roomy Vintage woodwork. 2“300 Henry Associates, 644- 222 Bolton Center Road, comfort abounds. Im­ Modern kitchen. FHA- square feet, 8 rooms, 4 ANDOVER-SpaclOUS 7 MARGUERITE L. CARLSON Chrlstmas craft sole, Pupil and Staff Support 4723.0 Bolton, CT a/k/a maculate Inside and VA. Buyers welcome. bedrooms, 2’/3 baths room home on large Saturday, December 9, " E A S Y D O E S IT " is the Services, Coventry EAST HARTFORD-3 bed­ private lot. M a n y fea­ AGENDA: MARGUERITE L. McCUE 890LDST0R0NAD0TR0FE0 89 OLDS CIERA WAGON 89 BUICK ELECTRA T-TYPE 10am-3pm. Spencer way to describe piacing a Public Schools, 78 Ri­ out. A lot of home. Call R E / M A X East of the (In-law possiblltles) a/k/a Barbara for more In­ River, 647-1419 room Bl-level, eat-ln tures Including 4 bed-, 1) Solicitation of input from #8604, Loaded, 5000 Miles, Leather Int. #P738, A/C, Tilt, Cruise Leather Int., Special Touring Ed., .MSRP 26681 Village Rec Hall, Pas­ want ad. Just cali 643-2711 pley Hill Road, Coven- hardwood Parquet MARGARET M. CARLSON formation. RE/MAX flooring, large Country kitchen, IVs baths, tec rooms with lots of Bolton residents with regard to cal Lane, Manchester. and we do the rest! trv, CT 06238. 742-7317. room, space for addi­ closets. Move In condi­ the sepziration ot the powers, The Honorable William E. East of the River, 647- kitchen, French doors, FitzGerald, Judge of the Court A T T E N D A N T - F o r a 1419.g______2 fireplaces, deck, tional bedroom, great tion. Call Stan Wein­ duties and responsibilities HELP under the State of Connec­ of Probate, District of busy, full-service gas great yard. Reduced location, convenient to berg. Best buy at Manchester at a hearing held on station. Experienced In Lots of Room - Charming WANTED 1-84, maintenance free $154,900. Evenings 643- ticut's ‘Inland Wbtlands and 3 bedroom Colonial, I $185,000. Philips Real 12/05/89 ordered that all claims WANTED minor repairs. Salary Estate, 742-14500 exterior and deck, 0844. RE/MAX East of Water Courses Act’ from the must be presented to the and hours negotiable. large living room, ex­ beautifully decorated the River, 647-1419.0 Conservation Commission to liduciary at the address below. ’ 18,850 » 9,450 tra large fireplaced BOLTON-Spaclous 11 9,950 n Apply In person. Bar­ and landscaped. Re­ a separate and distinct In­ Failure to promptly present any Part -Time family room. Attrac­ room Colonial, 4 bed­ OPPORTUNITY Is Here! ry's Texaco,318 Adams duced $157,000. Henry Priced to sell this 7 land-Wetland Commission. such claim may result in the loss Street.______tive lot. Home Is a APPRAISAL rooms, 2Vj baths, living Associates, 644-4723a This would involve revising of rights to recover on such beauty. Very very room, dining room, room Colonial located claim. Circulation Bookkeeper OIL Truck Drivers-Must BOLTON-lmmedlate oc­ off Vernon Street. Fea­ the current Town ordinance clean. Call Barbara. TRAINEE family room, large kit­ Susan McQuay Applicant should have bookkeeping experi­ have Class II licence. cupancy. 3 bedroom tures fireplaced front giving this authority to the R E / M A X East of the chen, solarium, sun Conservation Commission. Ass'l Clerk ence with some typing and be able to handle Seasonal or full-time. River, 647-1419. Local office of national or­ porch, fireplace. Cedar Ranch on one acre of to back living room, Call 649-2871. trees. Fireplaced living huge master bedroom, 2) Solicitation of input The from liduciary is: a variety of office related duties. ganization needs 3 full-time exterior, wrap-around James M. (Prison career minded persons will­ deck, 2 car garage, room and family room, country kitchen and Bolton residents with regard to c/o Robert P. Voipe, Esq. For interview call Gerlinde at some decorating choi­ eat-ln kitchen, dining much more. Call Linda the creation of a Bolton Hous­ 237 Buckingham Street iPART TIME I , n I p a r t t i m e ing to work hard. We offer ces still available. room, large deck Brown. Only $157,900. ing Authority as a first step P.O. Box 6896 647-9946 HELP WANTED 1101 h e l p WANTED training. Earn while you $324,700. Henry Associ­ above garage, conve­ RE/MAX East of the towards securing senior hous­ Hartford, CT 06106 89 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 89 PONTIAC LEMANS learn. Choice of location. ation, 644-47230 nient to 1-384, minutes River, 647-1419.0 ing. 019-12 89 PONTIAC GRAND AM to Hartford. Reduced #P733, 2 Dr„ V-6, A/C, AM/FM #P740, Auto, A/C #0237, 2 Dr., Auto, A/C Potential first year earn­ O W N ER Can Help- Robert R. Morra $158,900. Henry A sso ­ Special financing help First Selectman Part-time SHOPRITE ings in excess of $30,000. ciates, 644-47230 can be considered. A leader in the supermarket industry is seeking P A R T T IM E stall lor fTTlH ELP 020-12 RECEPTIONIST Call Ray at 647-9691. MANCHESTER-Custom Anxious owner needs our S H O P R IT E ot manchester. Youll work in a sale, clean, and I H J WANTED built Cape. 5 room to sell this 6 room $7-$10/hour lamiliar environment. ON T H E JO B paid training available on all shuts: home sited on 1.6 acre Ranch located on quiet INVITATION TO BID 2 part-time positions available in our pieasant, modern Manchester office. lot In convenient area. cul-de-sqc In Bolton. Morning or atternoon hours availabie. Seek individual to project a profes­ Notice is hereby given that The Eighth Utilities District will ac- MORNING •AFTERNOON’EVENING* ALL NIGHT Huge living room with Call Eddie DImlow or »9,850 *5,950 *7,950 sional image when answering a busy Rolm Switchboard, greet people, and FULL-TIME GO FROM HOMEMAKER hardwood floors, fire­ R o n Fournier. cept bids for providing office furnishings and/or vertical louver who has the ability to recognize voices and learn names quickly. Other Deli Clerks Bakery Clerks Produce Clerks-(Cashiers Service TO MONEY MAKER... '4 blinds lor the district offices at 18 Main Street, Manchester, ClerksGrocery Clerks-Night Crew Clerks- place and French RE/MAX East of the duties indude: mail, fax and light typing. Please call Mary Belletleur, who We have openings doors. Possible extra River, 647-1419.0 CT, according to Drawings and Specifications prepared by is hiring her replacement, from 12fl0-4:00 at 649-4415. In a few short weeks, Local Frazier, Lamson and Budlong, P.C. Architecture and Planning, NO GIMMICKS ... NO HASSLES . . . W e otter highly competitive rates and outstanding benefits. for the assembly and building lot. $132,000. SOUTH Windsor-New I.M.S. Real Estate office is ex­ O.W. Fish Realty, 643- and described in general as: We make believers packaging of our listing! Well kept, 7 340 Progress Drive It you are interested, slop by and see us during our J O B FAIR, 12/11 panding and we need 1591.0 room Colonial, 3 large Provide, furnish and install tiles, tables, chairs, desks, and thru 12/16 at 214 Spencer Street homemade foods. career minded individuals STRIKE WhileThelronis bedrooms, spacious vertical louver window blinds. Manchester, CT 06040 Manchester, CT. willing to participate in our Hot!!! Builder must family room ond living Contract Documents may be examined at: eoG/non smoking company $6 per hour to start sell this 7 room Colon­ SH O P R IT E Is an equal opportunity employer. free, on-the-job training room, fireplace, 3 Frazier Lamson & Budlong, P.C. with scheduled wage ial on Shoddy Mill baths, and much more. program. Above averse Road In Andover. Situ­ $199,000. U & R Realty, 19 Silver Lane East Hartford, Connecticut 06118 reviews and great earnings, flexible hrs.F^r ated on 5 wooded acres 643-2692.0 Bonatide bidders may secure copies of the proposed Contract Wile Motors benefits. Call 633- interview call Mr. Lima at offering lots ot privacy MANCHESTER-NIcely Documents from the office of the Architect on the following for country lovers! 3 maintained home In Route 66, Columbia Road, Willimantic, Conn. 423-7746 4663. Ask for Dave. 646-1316 basis: Will bedrooms, 2.5 baths, this peaceful residen­ HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 8 AM to 8 PM; .Friday 8 AM to 6 PM; Pjvult Anderson windows, tial neighborhood. 1. Bidders may obtain two copies ot the Plans and vinyl siding, approxi­ Three bedrooms, 2'/2 Specifications on or after December 6, 1989. Saturday 8 AM to 5 PM; Alter Hours By Appointment, m ately 1,900 square baths with a beautiful 2. No partial sets will be issued. B l u CERTIFIED NURSE AIDES feet. Priced below cost fireplace In family at $199,900. All reasona­ room. Only minutes to Bid security in the amount ot 5% of the base bid will be re­ Immediate openings on 7am-3pm week­ ble offers considered quired to accompany bids. 1-384 and R oute 2. I CONDOMINIUMS {APARTMENTS {APARTMENTS ends; and 3pm-11 pm part time shifts. Including rent with op­ $194,900. Century 21, Bids shall be made in accordance with the Invitation to Bid, In­ CONDOMINIUMS I BUSINESS IQ9 APARTMENTS PETS UNIQUE GIFTS AUTOMOTIVE FRUIT BASKETS tion. Jackson 8, Jack- Epstein Realtyo structions to Bidders, Plans and Specifications. I FOR SALE I FOR SALE PROPERTY FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT ■Ask about our child care reimburse­ son Real Estate, 647- SOUTH WINDSOR- DATE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS: TIME: MANCHESTER PET NEW ENGLAND PERO'S FRUIT STAND. ment 8400. □______MAKE an offer on this MANCHESTER-Duplex CARDINAL BUICK’S Speclal prIce-Speclal December 28, 1989 3:30 p.m. SOUTH WINDSOR- MANCHESTER-2 b e d ­ CENTER-Chrlstmas AMUSEMENTS. 50's professional cor wax & Fancy Fruit Baskats A Winter Wonderlandll I Westage. End unit. Im­ newly refurbished Con­ and 19x28 com m ercial AVAILABLE ■Non-benefits rate of pay program lot. Great 2 bedroom Sealed bids are to bo received at the office ot the Eighth Rental room, 1st floor Farm­ Immedlotely- gift certificates availa­ Gift Shop. "Unique gift detail service gift cer­ atllvtrtd locally. This extra special 9 maculate twa bedraom dominium with on-sIte building. Purchase or Maoohester, renovated 2 Will Train starter house. Recently Utilities District, 32 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut, until management. Heat, house. Porklngfortwo. Remodelled 4bedroom ble. 687 M a in Street, Ideqs from the 50's tificates now available Larat salactlon of Im- room Ranch on Hebron Ranch style Canda with rent with option to buy. Family, appliances, bus­ porttd WIcktr al2io% renovated. Move In 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, December 28, 1989. All bids will be hot water, with some Completely renovated. Cope. Large family Manchester. 649-4273. ero." Hand painted for Christmas alvint. Please call: Director of Staff Develop­ Road In Bolton Is situ­ condition. Call today. sliders ta deck. Amenl- High traffic Intersec­ line, near center, $600 plus off. M a k * this Christ­ ated on approximately publicly opened and read aloud at 7:30 p.m on Thursday, snow removal, trash tion. Excellent for In­ Washer hookup. $625 room, fireplace, eat-ln D.J.'S DOO GROOMING porcelain figurines, Senior Citizen discount ment, Crestfield Convalescent Home $119,900. Century 21, December 28, 1989, at the office ot the Eighth Utilities District, tles galare! utilities. 12/1 occupancy. plus heat. 1 month se­ kitchen, carpeted llvln- music boxes, luke (• years and up). Pri­ mas marritr with a gift 1 acre of beautiful CHFA/FHA Appraved. pickup, pool, exercise vestment business. A PET SUPPLY. Bed­ Epstein Realty, 647- 32 Main Street, Manchester, Ct, room Included. Possi­ Dale 529-8276, Matt 653- curity. 649-3087. groom, large laundry boxes, home games, ces start at $62.99. from Poro's. 276 Dak- of Manchester 643-5151. grounds. Well 88950______$107,900. D.W . Fish $154,900. D.W . F ish ding, canopy. Brass land Stratf, Monchtt- ble to rent with option. 6564. MANCHESTER-2 and 3 and both. $995 per cuddle and mats. Christmas gift certifi­ Come In anytime for groomed. Including a The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for Realty, 643-1591.□ Realty, 643-1591.□ ftr. 643-6384. Owner soys "Sell!" Bel- Bedroom, first months month plus utilities. Coats, sweaters, rain cates available. 77 Tol­ gift certificates or call treeline of Christmas satisfactory 100% performance and payment bond. RING In The New Year!!! trees. This home fea­ Household vinegar Is an flore Agency, 647-1413. EAST Horttord-Cleon, 5 rent free. Security and 646-4144. gear, life lackets, and land Turnpike, Man- for your appointment. Attention is called to the provisions tor equal employment op­ Start 1990 off with this tV tures 3 bedrooms, 2 full effective and Inexpensive rooms, garage, 1st references a must. Coll back packs. Unique cat chester. 646-1533. II Adams Street, Man­ fabric softner when added portunity. terrific 4 room Town- COLONIAL Charmer- chester. 646-7789. baths, 2 fireplaces, rec floor. No pets. $525 plus 645-8201.______Country flair high­ furniture. Holiday goo­ BLUE SKY TRADING SWEDISH GIFTS LET'S TALK!" to the final laundry rinse. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to house at Wellsweep In GLASTONBURY-Buv A room, family room, utilities. 528-2400. MANCHESTER-Moln lights this 6 plus room dies, toys and crates. CO. American Indian waive technical defects and inforrnalities in the bidding /lAancheter. 2 bed­ Christmas Present ROOMS About Strano’s success in selling and sunroom, 5 garages Classified Is the effective I 5 room Duplex near hos­ Street apartment for home. Large and com­ Pet pictures with Santa lewelry, estate |e- SCANDANAVIAN GIFT and Inexpensive way to process lor any reason deemed to bo in the best interest of the rooms, 1.5 baths, pri­ With No M oney FOR RENT every Sunday 12 to 5. welry. Gold and Silver. SHGP. The largest se­ and more! Offered at vate basement, ap­ Down!!! Owner will pital. $625 per month. rent. Call 529-7858 or fortable enfertoinment JEWELRY how you can be a part of it! A s always we $237,700. Ja c kso n & find 0 cash buyer for Eighth Utilities District. Decem ber 24th, 8om-l2 Senior citizen dis­ lection of Swedish pliances plus air finance the down pay­ References and secur­ 563-4438. areas, fireplace to give keep selling houses, and with our soon- Jackson Real Estate, household Items you no F E M A L E preferred- noon. 119 Oakland counts. Gift certifi­ Foods In the area. Nut­ Dated at Manchester, CT conditioners, ample ment and closing costs ity required. 647-0422. AVAILABLE warmth. Asking BRAY JEWELERS. "Sp e ­ 647-8400.O longer use. 643-2711. Room for rent In large, Street, Manchester. cates. 10% discount crackers, Pyramids, to-start Training Program, you can be a this 7th day ot December, 1989 parking. Built In 1983, on this lovely 2 bed­ MANCHESTER-4, 6, and Immediatel v-3 bed­ $174,900 and listening. cializing In Diamonds." beautiful home. Mon- Coll Barbara. Even­ 649-0485. ______with this ad. 217 Center Seiko, Lassale and Hummel Figu­ part of the successful Strano’s Sales Team. By Mary Beth Litrico low m onthly fee. A sk ­ room, 1 '/2 both end unit 7 room apartments. Se­ room apartment. Se­ rines. Ellington Center with private, beauti­ chester/Eost Hartford ings 643-0844. R E / M A X Street, Manchester. Watches. Watch mak­ Conscientious, dependable, energetic, full Clerk ing $109,000. Jackson 8. line. Kitchen privi­ curity. No pets. Now curity and references 647-0607. Plaza, Ellington. 872- Jackson Real Estate, fully landscaped patio. available. 646-2426, 9-5 required. $495monthly. East of the River, 647- ing and Goldsmithing time sales associates will feel right at leges. $70 weekly. 289- 1419.Q on premises. Open ev­ 0273. 014-12 647-8400.a Call 292-1720for details. weekdays. 643-1577. 1 BOOKS 8291. ery Sunday In De­ home! l i t t l e p r o f e s s o r VIDEOS cember. 699 Main [ CHRISTMAS If you are licensed, or soon to be, please b o o k c e n t e r . "W e Street, Manchester. TREES call for confidential interview...don't help you find books MOVIES A MORE "Y o u r 643-5617. delay...call today! you'll love." Christmas home video store" The BURGESS NURSERY. A strograph Bridge gift certificates ovalla- ploza at Burr Corners, Come see our choice. Frank Strano ble. Open 7 days. 1058 1139 Tolland Turnpike, BEAUTY SALONS Balsam Fir Christmas Tolland Turnpike Manchester. Video Trees. Cut your STRAND REAL ESTATE (Heartland Plaza) 646- sales and rentals. Gift T R E S BEAUTY own...Blue nnd White clear the suit. Now when clubs are cmc 647-"SOLD" provement can be made. needs known. 7101. certificates available. SALO N has gift certifi­ Spruce. Gift certifi­ NORTH 12-8-II9 Getting played, if East has the ace, he will not AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) A happy CANCER (June 21-July 22) Conditions Monday-Thursday, 10- cates available for all cates available for ♦ Q 5 have another spade to play, and de­ It's What We DO Best! a I, ^Your surprise could be in the ofting for you in general look quite hopeful (or you at 9pm; Friday and Satur­ your holiday styles. spring planting. Open 7 (!!A' ♦ 6 4 in your own way clarer can make 10 tricks witli ease. today regarding something on which this lime. You could be especially lucky day 10-10pm; Sunday Great stocking days a week. Burgess birthday 6 K Q J 3 2 Either plan can work. The choice re­ ^ UNIQUE GIFTS you've almost given up. You'll be glad at things you originate or personally 12-8pm. 643-6445. staffers I 303 East Cen­ Nursery. 373 Deming ♦ Q to 5 4 By James Jacoby quires a guess. Street, South Windsor, you didn't toss in the towel. promote. ter Street, Manchester. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Career arrange­ In fact declarer did go up with dum­ M A N C H E ST E R VIL- CT 06074. 644-1966. Dec. 9, 1989 P ISC E S (Feb. 20-March 20) Your WEST EAST 643-2483. The weak two-spade bid posed no my's spade queen, winning the trick, l a g e m o t o r i n n . greatest assets today are your selling ments that didn't (it together too ♦ A 10 8 7 3 2 4 3 9 AUTOMOTIVE problem for South. He was comfort­ and played a club. East took the ace Center Street, Man­ Happy alternations are in store tor you and promotional skills. Customers are smoothly yesterday are likely to blend Y K 10 ♦ Q 8 5 3 2 NEED X-MAS rather comfortably today. Go back and able in balancing with two no-trump, right away and led back the jack of chester. Wrap up a Luv in the year ahead. Conditions in general likely to be receptive when you make ♦ 9 6 ♦ 10 8 7 PAP AUTO PARTS. 307 Tub, an Ideal gift for FLORAL are shitting in ways that will increase your pitch. take another shot with your lailures, ♦ 63 2 ♦ A 9 7 and North had more than enough to spades. Of course South played low, your loved ones. Gift East Center Street, ARIES (March 21-April 19) There are VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Frustrations raise to game. The problem came with and what could West do'/ 1 know that Manchester (Rear of your potential lor rewards. certificates available PARK HILL JOYCE CASH? $ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Try to possibilities that you might benefit in will be robbed of their power it treated SOUTH declarer’s play strategy. Presumably all of you set* what went wrong for the Lenox Pharmacy) Su­ anytim e. 646-2300. SH O P . Fancy Fruit some material manner from several dit- philosophically today. Know in your own ♦ K 6 4 West was leading from a six-card suit defense. The simple solution for de­ per savings on great focus your efforts and energies today C R A F T M E N ’S Baskets, Boxwood Come join the new team of tele- on material objectives, because you ferent sources today. One channel h,is mind that everything will come out OK ♦ A J 9 7 headed by the ace. Since the weak two- fender East, when the queen of spades gift Ideas. 10% off gift Trees. All your Christ­ in the long run and act accordingly. ♦ A 5 4 G A L L E R Y . "T h e Place could be luckier than usual in adding to never been previously tapped, bid showed 6-11 high-card points, it is played at the first trick, is to un­ certificotes. 649-3528. m as needs. 36 Oak MANCHESTER $126,900 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Don't just ♦ K J 8 on Cooper Street." Let marketers at the Manchester your resources. Sagittarius, treat your­ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) To begin was possible that West also held the block his spade jack. He can then take Street, Manchester. OLD FASHIONED CHARM with today, you'll automatically attract study situations today, act on them it us w rap UP a great LYNCH PONTIAC- Herald. Great hours 5-8pm Mon- self to a birthday gift. Send tor your A s­ Vulnerable: Neither club ace. In that case, declarer could the ace of clubs and play through Christmas for you. Toyota Parts and Ser­ 649-0792. A six room, 3 bedroom Colonial/Cape with spacious tro-Graph predictions tor the year attention to yourself, but this condition you (eel something can be changed (or rooms, formal dining room, French doors in living room Dealer: West play the spade queen from dummy and South's king, allowing West to take Open 7 days a week vice Department; gift day-Friday. Earning potential of ahead by mailing $1.25 to Astro-Graph, could be magnified even more when the belter by making some reasonable open to a heated sun room. A cozy porch ott upstairs adjustments. force out the ace of clubs. Should West five spade tricks to handily defeat the from December 5th. 58 certificates now avail­ SEASON’S c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, there are appealing members ol the op­ S o u t h West North East bedroom. Needs some T.LC.and someone who canuse SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Because hold the club ace, he would not be able contract. Cooper Street. 647-8161. able. "Whatever your $8.10 per hour. Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. Be sure to posite gender present. 2 ♦ Pass Pass their latent for decorating. Creative financing available. you'll know how to make everyone with to attack the king of spades. parts desire" Lynch, GREETINGS state your zodiac sign. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) The percent­ 2 NT Pass 3 NT All pass whom you're involved feel important, Another tactic will work when Kast 500 West Center Street, TO ALL OUR I CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) This is a ages are running in your favor today James Jacoby s bks "Jacoby on Hrul^c' and D.F. REALE, INC. everyone you encounter will want to be holds the club ace. Declarer can duck Manchester. 646-4321. For more information please call good day to spend lime reorganizing pertaining to any requests you make (or Opening lead; ♦ 7 “Jacoby on (\vd dames'i written with his father, FRIENDS REAL ESTATE meaningtul situations that haven't been either career or financial assistance. your ally today You make a atli active the opening lead all around. East will the late t>swald Jaivbyt are now available at Gerlinde at 647-9946. 175 Main St., Manchester running too smoothly lately. Definite im­ Don't be reluctant about making your partner. play another spade, and West will bof>kslores Both are fwblishtHi b\ f'hartKs Books

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Gessay repairs on existing ROUTE 83, VERNON bargolns! 11______MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ L U SEASONAL F-ee Estimates brakes. $1500.00. 649- All Cans Answered homes. Quality work at 84 Line. Conlinenlal $9,995 4931.______room townhouse with 875-0134 Rick's Handyman & ONE OF THE good habits CUT your own Christmas affordable prices. 84 Buick Centu7 Wbg $5,995 1980 DATSUN 210, four fireplace. All applian­ Carpentry Service thrifty people have deve­ ces, heat, hot water, tree. $12. Saturday and Entirely owner operated. 84 Bonneville 4 Dr. $6,895 loped Is dally reading of door sedan, 113,000 carpeting, air condi­ MANCHESTER Sunday, 9:30-3:00. Villa 646-1948 27 years exp. Call 85Electra4Dr. $9,995 the ads In classified. miles. Clean, excellent tioning. Call 649-5240. Business Zone II Louise Road In Bolton. Joseph Dumas 85 Caprice Wagon $6,895 That's where they find condition. $400. Call Business residential 646-525? 85 Buick Somersel 4 Dr $7,295 value buys. 647- 9382 anytime. MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ combination 5 room office PAINTING/PAPERING 85 Celebrity Wagon $6,695 room townhouse. All or retail suite, plus 5 room MANCHESTER PONTIAC, 1980, Gran Prlx-6 cylinder, excel­ appliances, heat, hot 3 bedroom apt. LIVING CHRISTMAS 86 Honda Civic 2 Dr. $5,695 I WANTED TO water, carpeting, air G. and S. Associates McHugh Himself "EASY DOES IT" Is the 86 Delta 88 2 Dr $9,995 lent condition, original conditioning. Call 649- 643-2121 TREES IBUY/TRADE owner, garaged. Call Painting & wallpapering at way to describe placing a 66 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 5240.______want ad. Just call 643-2711 568-4269. CUT YOURS FRESH 86 Century V/agnn $7,495 f u r n it u r e Wanted- its best Free Estimates. Fully and we do the rest! MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ Mahogany bedroom WANT ADS are worth room luxury town- I INDUSTRIAL $23 any tree Insured. Establisheed 1974. 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 66 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 set or equal. Dining looking into when you're house. All appliances, PROPERTY room set and crib. 19 Lewis St. 643-9321 66 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 looking tor a place to heat, cable, carpeting, MISCELLANEOUS 524-8824. live...whether It’s a home, air conditioning. Call MANCHESTER-2 large (off Spring SI., rear of barn 86 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr $6,895 647-1595. garage.) SERVICES an apartment or a mobile garage bays and office. YOU CAN enloy extra 86 Pont Grand Am SE $8,495 home. EAST HARTFORD - one 1,100 sauore feef. 647- OPEN SATURDAY & vacofion money by ex­ I CARS and two bedroom 9976. changing idle Items in 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 FOR SALE SUNDAY 10-4 apartments. Heat, hot your home tor cash ... SNOW PLOWING ITRUCKS/VANS water and parking CLEANING 647-9546 with on ad in classified. Commercial and Residential FOR SALE $425-$500-$5S0 month Call 643-2711 to ploce your Snow blower services available. C A R D I N A L Call after 6pm 528-6616 SERVICES ad. BOB RILEY Call Mike 649-4304 BUICK, INC. FORD 1985 - F150, long M ANCHESTER-2 bed Mon-Sat 9am-9pm 1989 Century Coipe $11,960 Hlanrhpatpr Ip ra li POLISH woman will OLDSMOBILE bed, V6, standard. 6IK, room oparfments. Ap 1968 Skylark Sedan Special $8,590 pllances. $500-$525 plus clean your house. For ANTIQUES/ WDGLFS PAMTWG CO. Cap. Excellent condi­ more Information call LOW RATES 1988 Chev S-10 Em Cab P/U $10,960 259 Adams St., tion. 646-2439. utilities. Security and Quality work at a 1988 Buick Park Ave. $13,960 644-2835, 644-4663. l ii J COLLECTIBLES reasonable pricel Manchester references. 643-5372, Need repairs oround the 1987 Odsmobile Firenza $6,490 DODGE - 1986. ‘150’, 318 9am-5pm. RAINBOW Carpet Interior & Exterior 1987 Buick Riviera T-Type $10,980 649-1749 CID, automatic, bed ANTIQUE glass Kero­ Free Eatimates home" Call an expert. 1987 Buck Regal $8,695 Cleanlng-$19.95 per 1st sene lamps for the You’ll find the help you liner, tool box, 50K, room. Call 291-8185. Call Brian Weigle 1967 CMC S-ISSpt P/U $6,380 1987 Dodge Shelby 2 $7,995 $5500. 742-8669. Saturday, Dec. 9„ 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents home. 646-4177. need In Classified. 643- 1987 Chev S-10 P/U $6,260 Free estimates. 645-8912 1989 Olds Trole-0 $17,995 2711. 1967 Cadillac Brougham $13,960 1987 Ford Mustang GT $11,995 TRUCK, 1977, GMC. $300 1986 Corvene Loaded SPEO AL or best otter. Road I HOMES 1987 Olds Calais $6995 1986 Buck LeSabre Coupe $7,960 1987Chevy S-10 Blazer $9,995 worthy. Coll 643-1901. J FOR RENT PAINTING/ LAWN CARE 1986 Buck Cemury Sedan $6,995 CONCRETE 1986 Chev Monte Cano $7,480 1985 Ford LTD $4,995 MAZDA-1987 Pickup B- Easf Hartford/Glaston- L L J FURNITURE 1986 Merc. Grand Marqu's $8,960 1986 Olds 98 $9,995 2200. Bedllner sport bury line-7 room Cape, 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $5,895 1986 Cadi Fleetwood $13,995 package, A M /FM ra­ PAINTING Interior. Get that chimney r^aired new Interior, 1 car Reasonable rates. Free 10 Pl®ce lying room set, YARD MASTERS 1986 Pontiac Trans Am 26K $8,995 1986 Porsche 944 $16,995 dio. Sliding rear win­ garage, screened estimates. Excellent dark p ne with sleeper, before winter! Call now LEAVES RAKED &REMOVEC 1986 Buck Cemury Sedan $7,960 1984 Audi 5000S $6,995 dow. Asking$4,500. Call Major Moscow meeting porch, washer/dryer for a free estimate. Fully Trees cut, yards cleaned. 1985 Buck Skylark $4,995 1986 Chevy Eurosporl $6,995 otter 5pm at 632-9826. work performed. 646- 1985 Buck Riviera Loaded $8,795 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo $6,995 hookup. $900 per month 2149 after 5pm. insured. Lawns, Brush removal, 1984 Buck Century $5,960 plus utilities, security 1987 Pont. Bonneville $9,995 TALAGA MASONRY gutters cleaned, driveways 1964 Chevrolet Celebrity $3,995 deposit. Call 649-5400 CARS sealed. 1962 Ford Mustang $3,495 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 I CARS days, 647-9040 643-8209 61 Adams St., Manchester 1986 Olds Della Sedan $7,995 FOR SALE Party under pressure evenings. I CARS FOR SALE 643-9996 ' FOR SALE 649-4571 6 room apartment In slde- to end its supremacy bv-slde Duplex. $650 plus utilities and secur­ ity. Available Febru­ 1990 VOLKSW AGEN ary 1st. Send replies to J E H A G L By Ann Imse Box W, c/o The Man­ 4 door, 5 speed The Associated Press chester Herald. "COMPARE" MOSCOW — The Communist Pbrly Central Commit­ STORE/OFFICE tee meets today amid rumors of Kremlin personnel chan­ FOR RENT $ 10,244 ges, an impending general strike, a growing split in the parly and the first crack in its total dominance of Soviet Lower Payments. "G.M.A.C. SMART LEASE life. OFFICE Space-330 In Leningrad, an estimated 40,000 rank-and-file Com­ square feet, $302 per month, all utilities In­ ORDER YOURS TODAY munists rallied this week to support President Mikhail S. cluded, 1 mile to 1-84, 1990 VOLKSW AGEN Gorbachev against what they said was a bid to oust him. Peterman Real Estate. The sueet meeting of Leningrad progressives was held 649-9404.______FOX PAYMENTS." TRADE MORE OFTEN" 2 door coupe Wednesday night to counter a Nov. 22 rally by conserva­ M ANCHESTER-MaIn tives. Several banners at that meeting were critical of Street. Store tor rent. ____4Bi_JLj s - .. NEW 1990 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE Cal I 529-7858 or 563-4438. NEW 1990 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE Gorbachev and his policy of perestroika, or reconstruc­ tion, of the nation’s political and economic system. $7,690 One banner shown on Leningrad TV from the Nov. 22 I CARS 36 Months at rally read, “We won’t let you kill communism with FOR SALE 36 Months at perestroika.” The Communist Party is under unprecedented pres­ sure, as Lithuania on Thursday became the first republic Schaller's ORDER YOURS TODAY in the Soviet Union to drop a constitutional guarantee of Quality $523 Communist supremacy and substitute a multiparty sys­ . %* $301 tem within Lithuania. Pre-owned Auto 9 9 Prior to the Leningrad meeting, activists handed out Value Priced ON ANY leaflets warning that Gorbachev and his closest Polituburo allies, Alexander Yakovlev and Foreign Mini- 83 Olds Ciera NEW VW IN St.. #L8520 Capitol C^st M j $ 3,000 Power Door Locks, Power Windows, ATA/C.PS $ 2 ,9 0 0 Refund.,Sec. Pep. $ 300 Rear Defog, AM/FM Stereo Cass, Tilt, List Price Power Door Locks, Power Windows, STOCK Total Cost of Lease. $13,863 Cruise Control Please see SOVIETS, page 4 86 Ford Tempo Cash or Trade Rear Defog, AM/FM Stereo cass. Tilt, •Payment Does not include ATA/CPS $4 495 Bal. of Fin. Cruise Control p ro ^ rty tax or sales tax st. #L8520 86 Chevy/ls, ra AT.ste,50\-y^,995 Communists pick 84 ChA';:/,'p ?brity 88 FORD RANGER NEW 1990 OLDS CUT. SUPREME NEW 1990 OLDS CUT. SUPREME AT,A/csOuy^900 Extra Cab 8688 88Hond'iA rj'^^cILX 87 TOYOTA TERCEL reformist lawyer ?^''®°y.o,495 Auto 6188 36 Months at 36 Months at 87 SUZUKI SAMURAI - - - f i n x By Carol J. Williams The Associated Press Uke51t3l:'goLOc?o‘i New VO,9 9 5 5 Spd., Air 4995 85 Toyota Comry 87 TOYOTA P/UP EAST BERLIN — East Germany’s embattled Com­ AT, Loaded $ 6 ,9 9 5 5388 $ 2 8 2 3 8 Uk munists today overhauled their leadership shucturc and 82 Pontiac Firebird 84 FORD PRO BE proposed for the post of party chairman a 41-year-old V6.AT,A/C, 6^ AQC Low Miles V ^ , ‘ » y O reformist lawyer who has worked for the opposition, a 88 Hoiiga Preiude 'S' 87 JEEP CHEROKEE Capitol Cost Adj $ 3,000 4 Dr., AM/FM Stereo Cass,-Tilt, Pulse party spokeswoman said. 5-Spd, A/C, 6 1 O QQC St. #L6539 Gregor Gysi’s name was put forward during a meeting Uke New V • 4£,TT0 Refupd. Sec. Pep.— $ 300 Wiper System, Rear Defog. List Price AM/FM Stereo Cass, Tilt, Cruise Total Cost of Lease. $13,165.68 ^ that could be the Communists’ last as the nation’s ruling 85 Toyota Celica 84SCIROCCO AT. Loaded $ 5 ,9 9 5 Cash or Trade Control, Rear Defogger. •Payment Does not include party. He was the only candidate, party spokeswoman 5 Spd., Leather 4388 Bal. of Fin. property tax or sales tax st. #L6539 Brigitte Zimmermann told reporters in a closed-door 86 Buick Regal V8,Loaded, 6-J OOC 86GLI briefing of the party’s emergency congress. Low Miles v / | y y o ASopd; 6988 Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald Gysi has spoken out for sweeping political and NEW 1990 PONTIAC FIREBIRD economic reform and acted as lawyer for the major op­ 86 Honda Accord LX 8 6 J E n A NEW 1990 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 5-Spd, Loaded $ 7 ,9 9 5 position group, New Forum. He has served on the interim Auto 5998 SEASONAL ENTERPRISE — Bob Russell of Andover, manager of SDR Enterprises, sets 85 Pontiac Grand Am party leadership and heads a committee investigating V6.AT.A/C $4^995 8 7G LI 36 Months at up Christmas trees for sale Friday at the corner of Hen-Dee Road and Route 66 in An­ corruption allegations against the ousted leadership. :SSpd;i:S unroof 7988 36 Months at dover. 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All incentives A DEALER YOU CAN DEAL WITH Oldsmobile * Pontiac * Cadillac * GMC Trucks 87 Toyota Celica GTS included in prices. Payments based 5-Spd, Looded $ 1 0 4 9 5 on $1000 cash or trade for 60 months at 12.99% bank finandng. Payments 84 Olds Cierd Coupe don't indude tax. reg., and are sub* V , AT. Loaded jed to credit approval. Sale ehds 12/ 6 $ 4 9 9 5 12/9 86 Pontiac Grand 9.9% is for 48 months, $10,000 max. GM V6,5-Spd,A/C ^ 4 9 9 5 loan with approved credit thru Mid* lantic Bank North. In Stock Only. 86 Ford Escort ’ AT, A/C, Stefeo ^4 GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION 89 Acura integ’ra LS Auto, A/C, ^ 1 0 9500 miles 9 12,995 VOLKSWAGEN 82 Chevy Ei Camino Oldsmobile, Cadillac, Pontiac, GMC Trucks V6,AT.PS. $5495 Low Miles Rt. 83, Vernon — 872-9145 T Rt. 83, Vernon, CT v6 at.'^ '- ’ v o ,995 Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. ft Thurs. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Minutos liom Harriord Menr'.ber Cl. 'Valley ana 345 Center S L, Manchester Western MA. Olds Dealers. 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