20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Nov. 9, 1989

I CONDOMINIUMS ROOMS I APARTMENTS MACHINERY CARS FOR SALE I I CARS 1 FOR RENT FOR RENT AND TOOLS FOR SALE FOR SALE Coventry-sunny, private COVENTRY-Convenlent, DODGE Arles, 1983, olr, 4 Debate Blocking FOR Sole-Leaf blower, 5 HONDA Civic Hatch­ Lengthy STEAL MY CONDO SpeejolisI ■Priced below market -Zero $ entrance/bath/tlre- private location. Wall- horse power with va­ cylinder, 80K, $1,300 or back, 1988, sunroof, down -Flexible terms 2 ploce. Non-smokers. to-wall carpeting, cuum attachment. best offer. 643-8103. pinstrlping. Coll otter $400. 742-5861. bedrooms Pool -Excellent Heat. basement storage. 1 $385. Coll 643-6050. BUICK ELECTRA STA- 6pm. 646-2990.______and 2 bedroom apart­ condition -Immediate TIONWAGON, 1982, all PONTIAC Firebird, 1980, GOP caucus plans Bucks nip Sonics PUCA approves device occupancy RENT TO OWN ments. $400 to $500. 2 options. $2,500. C oll 633- 6 cylinder, good cofidl- APARTMENTS months security. No 5132. tlon Inside and out. Coll Owner 617-344-0455 dogs. 742-0569. I FUEL OIL/COAL/ renew a debate/3 in five overtimes/11 to block ‘900’ calls/4 FOR RENT FIREWOOD TOYOTA Cellco GT otter 5 pm. 569-7946. MANCHESTER- I Sport. 1986, 58K, excel­ $1,895. LY D A L L Woods, Avallable Imme­ SEASONED Hordwood- lent condition. $7,300. Manchester-Great 3-4-S-7 room apartments. diately. 1 and 2 CARPENTRY/ CONCRETE 742-8386. bedrooms, walking dis­ $100 cord d u m p e d . three bedroom Duplex $560-$600-$670-$750. 2 REMODELING BUICK LoSobre, 1979, 4 ITRUCKS/VANS Condo. Williamsburg months security. No tance to downtown, hot Load delivered locally. water Included. $575 875-7308. door, olr, new trans­ FOR SALE Colonial on a cul-de- pets, ca ll 646-2426 Mon- Roman Spiewak mission, 1 owner. $800 I sac w ith a big 20x17 day through Friday 9-5. and $650. Boyle Man­ agement Company. KITCHEN & BATH or best offer. 295-8754. C H E V Y S-10 Picku p. 1985, deck to take advantage 2 bedroom Flat, $625 per Mason Contractor 649-4800. ______Brick, Block or Stone V-6,5 speed, olr, Tahoe of privacy. Low Condo month. Heat and hot REMODELING O LD S, Delta 88, 1982, 4 feel You own the land I Chimneys. Patios, Walls MISCELLANEOUS c o p , many extras. water Included. A 2 TWO and 3 bedroom From the smallest NSW, rieslonMons and Repelra door, power windows, $5,800. 645-1801. $154,900. D.W. Fish bedroom Townhouse, repair to the largest FOR SALE cruise, loaded, excel­ R e alty, 643-1591 apartments. Appliances, 6 4 ^ 1 3 4 full basement, hookup hot water. Coll Phil or renovation, we will do a lent condllton. 1 owner. THE most tor your for washer/dryer. Heat Suzanne 646-1218 days or com plete Job. Start to $2,900. 646-1039. monev-When you buy and hot water Included, 645-0202 nights. finish. Free estimates. WET BASEMENT? END ROLLS PIN TO W agon, 1974, good CARS this 3 bedroom super $750 per month. 1 year O w 40 Year* Eiperlenoe 27'/S" width — 25« Interior, head by Che­ FOR SALE Tow nhouse with 1'/j leases plus security Heritage Kitchen Wriflsn Gusrantss ,, . Frss Ettimaiss ney Tech. $100/best IKanrl|palpr Im lii 13" width — 2 for 25C baths, basement and In deposit. 646-4525. I o o i CONDOMINIUMS & Bath Center HalchWM, Foundation Cracka, offer. 643-8686. 0 U and R well built r Sump Punpa. Drainaos LInsa, Newsprint end rolli can be RENT Come visit our showroom at: picked up at the Manchaeter VW Bus-1975. A v a ila b le brick, well cared for AVAILABLE Imme­ 182 W. Middle Tpke. Herald ONLY before 11 am. SCHALLER complex with pool, and for ports. Best offer. diately. 3 room bedroom Townhouse, Manchester Albert Zuccaro 646-3361 Monday through Thursday. 646-7235. ACURA QUAUTY yes, a 2 car garagel! I apartment. Security 2'/3 baths, garage, rec The best buy on the 649-5400 AMC Concord, 1979. Well Budget Pleasers Friday, Nov. 10,1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents and references re­ room, microwave, wa- 88 Honda Accord LX $10,995 m a rke tto d a y! $118,500. quired. $495 monthly. ELECTRICAL equipped. As Is. 649- sher/dryer, air. $900 4931. 4Df.,5Spd,UidMi Anne Miller Real Est- 643-1577. per month plus utili­ Need repairs around the ote, 647-8000.0______86 Ford Eacoit 4 Dr. $4,995 MANCHESTER-4 room ties. Security deposit home? Coll an expert. DUMAS ELECTRIC AK LAST Model Available. apartment, 2nd floor, and references re­ You’ll find the help you Service changes, TAG SALE CARAVAN, 1985. Loaded 85 Pontiac Grand Am $4,995 This 7 room, IV2 bath appliances, heat, hot quired. No pets. 8am- need In Classified. 643- additional wiring and with extras. Excellent V-6,AT,A4: condition. $6,500. Call Mallard View Unit Is water. 1 month secur­ 5pm , 646-6454. 6pm- 2711. CRAFT Folr-Spencer Vil­ Pontiac Grand Am $4,995 o nly $141,900! C all us repairs on existing 643-6595. THE BERLIN WALL 9pm, 647-1805. ity. $650 per month. homes. Quality work at lage Community Hall, v-4,at,aa: today. Blanchard & Prefer couple. No pets. 52 Pascal Lone, Man­ FIREBIRD SE, 1984, o lr, 82 Chav El Camino V affordable prices. Rossetto Realtors," C oll offer 6pm, 649-1362. PAINTIN6/PAPERIN6 chester, Saturday, No­ looded. $4,800. 649-2347. V4, Auto, Low Mllta We're Selling Houses" Entirely owner operated. 830ldaCi#ra $2,995 646-2482.0 ROCKVILLE - Available FOR RENT vem ber 11, 10-2. B a r­ FORD Mustang GT, 1989- Immediately 1 bed­ 27 years exp. Call gain table, raffle, free 17K, V8 engine, stand­ Auio, a a : Thousands stream across border room apartment. Kit­ RENT-Forest R id g e 3 ‘*We can tell you Joseph Oumaa parking and coffee- a r d transmission. 88 Ford Tampo $4 J95 auio, aa: chen, living room, den bedroom, 2'/j baths what to look for... 640-5253. Chrlstmos and gift Asking $13,500 or best RESORT and bath. $495 monthly Items all hand crafted. otter. 623-8960. 85 Buick Century $2,995 $950 monthly plus utili­ Auto, A/C PROPERTY plus utilities. $750 as ties. Several other lo­ and what to look GARAGE Tog Sole- as East Germany ends barriers CHRYSLER Newport, 83 S-10 Blazer $5,995 secu rity. 872-3487. cal rents available. MISCELLANEOUS Soturdoy, November 1977-No body rust, WORLDWIDE selection outforF SERVICES V4, Auto, AC MANCHESTER-1 b e d ­ Sentry Real Estate, 643- 11, 9-3 only. 396 Spring good condition. $900. ■ANT OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM BERLIN (AP) — Tens of West Berlin when the 9-foot-high embraced relatives they hadn’t seen of vacation properties. room apartment, 4 0 6 0 . O ______Street.______Coll 649-3854. 345 Center St., Manchester in decades. Others rushed to West Receive $2 on all In­ thousands of giddy East Germans Berlin Wall went up in 1961. quiet, on bus line, heat, EAST Hartford, 6 room H arBro ESTATE Sole-Lots for 647-7077 Berlin department stores to buy cos­ quiries! Coll NATL, 1- a ir, etcetera. $515. 649- HAWKES TREE SERVICE streamed into West Berlin and other East and West Berliners joined in Cape, 1 bath, no pets. everyone to choose metics and other goods scarce in the 800-826-1847 In Flo rid a 1147. Bob Klernon. $800/month. Securi­ P ain tin g Bucket, truck A chipper. from. 179 Fern Street, parts of West Germany today after a dancing atop the Berlin Wall during or 1-305-771-6296. Stump removel. Free East bloc. QUIET, 5 rooms, 3rd ties, utilities. Available of Manchester Mtimetee. Spedel November 11 and 12, BOB RILEY heady night of celebrating the open­ the celebrations, which lasted from floor. Heat, applian­ Im m ediately. 875-7896 conilderatlon for elderly 9-4.______CLYDE ing of the Berlin Wall and western about 10 p.m. TTiursday until about About 9,000 East Germans or 813-847-0276.______end handicapped. ces. Reliable, mature Quality Painting MOVING Sole-MIsc. van­ OLDSMOBILE CHEVHOLET-BUICK, INC. borders for the first in 28 years. 5 a.m. More than 50,000 East Ber­ crossed into the West German states adults. References, se­ COVENTRY-Ashford, 4 ities, medicine ca­ of Lower Saxony, Hesse and Schles­ 1 ROOMS Services 647*7553 259 Adams St., ROUTE 83, VERNON “The Wall is gone! Berlin is again liners crossed into West Berlin curity, lease. No pets. room house, reno­ binets, lights, kitchen 82 Malibu 4 Dr $4,695 wig-Holstein during the night, bor­ FOR RENT 647-1221 or 646-6113. •Free Estimates Manchester Berlin,” proclaimed a banner head­ during the night, said the West Ger­ I vated, clean, large cabinets, faucets and 84 Line, (kxitinental $8,995 yard. No animals. •Senior Citizen Discounts sinks, cultured Marble line in the West Berlin newspaper man radio station Sender Fries Ber­ der police said today. Most of them MODERN 3 rooms, quiet. GUTTER 649-1749 84 Buick C^entuiy Wbg $5,995 FEMALE preferred- Heat, hot water, ap­ Lease, references. 423- •Aluminum & Vinyl tops, both tubs, display Bild Zeitung. Revelers in downtown lin. Only about 1,000 of them as well planned to return. 1987 Ford Mustang GT $11,995 84 Olds Cutlass Cpe $5,895 Furnlshed, kitchen pliances. References, 6044, anytim e; 423-4190 Powerwashing CLEANING Items. New condition. West Berlin today waved copies of planned to stay, the radio said. West German television showed privileges, clean, security, lease. No evenings.______Heritage Kitchen and 1987 Olds Calais $6995 85 Celebrity 4 Dr. Yfag. $6,695 Today, lines of East Berliners East Germans crossing this morning quiet, busline. 647-9813. SERVICE Both Center, 182 W. 1987 Chevy S 10 Blazer $9,995 85 Electra4 Dr. the newspaper, popped champagne pets. 647-1221 or 646- 646-6815 $9,995 waited at control points to enter $100 per week. 1 weeks 6113. nnSTORE/OFFICE for estimate call Middle Turnpike, Man­ 1985 Ford LTD $5995 85SKylark4Dr $6,895 corks and lit sparklers. Please see WALL, page 10 W eVe Here T o Se.-ve chester. 649-5400. West Berlin, and Communist border deposit. Parking. Coll MANCHESTER-MaIn FOR RENT 875-0634 or 875-9142. 1969 Toronado $16,095 85 Buick Somerset 4 Dr $4,995 West German Chancellor Helmut 646-5079. guards were rapidly handing out Street apartment for 1986 Olds 98 $9,995 66 Delta 88 2Dr $9,995 Kohl cut short his visit to Poland to MANCHESTER-Prlme Wall Papering and MANCHESTER-Work, rent. C all 529-7858 or 1986 Cadi Fleetwood $13,995 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 meet with his Cabinet and go to visas. The visas were required as of 225-9144. After 5, 643- 563-4438. East Center Street lo­ When you have some^ I CARS Painting thing to sell, find a cash 1984 Porsche 944 $13,995 86 Centuiy Wagon $7,495 West Berlin. He hoped to talk with this morning for those wanting only 6681. Coll Corole. MANCHESTER-4 room cation. Attractive Co­ 30 years Experience FOR SALE 1984 Audi 5000S $6,995 TODAY lonial decor with fire­ buyer the easy way... with 86 Chevrolet Ceiebrily $7,195 East German leader Egon Krenz. to visit. ROOM In private home. apartments, stove and Insurance and 1986 Chevy Eurosport $6,995 place. Great road p low-cost ad In Classi­ 86ChevrolelNova4Dr $6,395 Communist authorities opened Most were obviously just visiting On b u slin e .$100w eekly w asher, $500 to $525 References fied. 643-2711. 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo $6,995 visibility and parking. 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 East German borders Thursday in a rather emigrating, exulting in their plus security deposit. plus utilities. Security MARTY MAHSSON 1987 Olds Clera $6,999 In d e x and references. 643- Security system. $925 CARDINAL 66 Chevette 4 Dr. desperate attempt to stem the flow Femole preferred. 646- per month. Allbrio 649-4431 1967 Pont. Bonneville $10,995 $4,995 sudden new freedom to travel to the 9827, leave message. 5372, 9am-5pm. LAWN CARE of people fleeing to the West and 20 pages, 2 se ctio n s Realty. 649-0917. BUICK, INC. 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 66 Pont Grand Am SE $6,495 other side of the monolithic wall. 1988 Buick Skylarit Sedan $8,990 quell the growing demonstrations Border guards allowed many East 1986 Olds Delta Sedan $7,995 (ii A Newipepcr In Educitloo Profram WDGLFS PMKTVW CO. 1988 ChevS-10 Ext Cab P/U $12,995 that have spread to several cities. Germans over the border after mere­ Classified 18-20 SpeoMrcd by YARD MASTERS 1988 Ponliac Grand Am Coupe $8,690 Comics 16 Quality work at a LEAVES RAKED & REMOVED The abrupt opening of the once ly stamping their identity papers. THE QUIZ reatonable pricel 1907 Buick Riviera T-iype $11,890 Focus 15 Trees cut, yards cleaned, heavily fortified borders was the The Manchester Herald Interior 6 Exterior 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 Some didn’t even require that, and Locai/State 3-4 Free Ettlmatei Lawns, Brush removal, 1987GMCS-15SptP/U $6,380 breaktaking climax of a remarkable guards from both countries stood Lottery 2 gutters cleaned, driveways (10 points for each question Call Brian Welgle 1987 Buick Park Ae Sedan $11,850 scries of reforms that began three together at the border. Nation/IAibrid 5-7 answered correctly) sealed. 1987 ChevS-10 P/U $6,280 BETTER WORLDSCOPE weeks ago in this once strictly con­ “The sun is shining, and the Obituaries 2 645-8912 1987Chev Conversion Van $13,999 643-9996 trolled society. people are in a good mood,” said a Ooinion 8 1987 Cadillac Brougham $14,995 U l I D D V I Soorts 11-14 1987 Buick Regal LTD $10,690 The Asscx;iated Press “The Berlin Wall will come smiling, husky East German guard 1986 Buick LeSabre Coupe $8,480 down, and Berlin will live,” said Television 16 today at the Invalidenstrasse cross­ Weekenders 2 ISTORE/OFFICE 1986 Buick Century Sedan $7,480 CHIPPING AWAY — A Berliner takes hammer and chisel to the Berlin Wall as thousands former West German Chancellor ing of the Berlin Wall. FOR RENT rnTV/STEREO/ 1966 Chev Monte Carlo $0,490 ONLY 1989 HONDA . celebrated the opening of the wall that divided East from West. Willy Brandt, who was mayor of Many people cried as they APPLIANCES 1986 Merc. Grand Marquis $9,900 OFFICE - 3 room, 900 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $5,895 DEMOS REMAIN . •. ALL so.ft. on Spruce Street. 1986 Rintiac Trans Am 26K $9,480 CE, stereo, am/fm.rodlo, 1985 Buick Skylark $4,995 Lease, parking, 2 cassette plovers tor AT SPECTACULAR SAVINCSI $700/month. 643-6712. 1985 Buick Skylark $4,995 sole. Mitsubishi. $200. 1982 Ford Mustang $3,495 Coll 645-1854. Includes 3 81 Adams St., Manchester With the GOP calling the shots, Referendum defeat sending EXCELLENT location. C D ’s. $250 per month Includ­ 649-4571 ing heat. Carpeting. 647-9223. 643-7175. firehouse site might be changed officials back to drawing table V i I VACATION TOWN OF MANCHESTER ing on where to build the station. definite need for a firehouse” to LEGAL NOTICE 1. 1989 HONDA CIVIC WAGON, Auto- By Alex Girelli 1 ANC leader (CHOOSE ONE: Walter Sisulu, Oliver Tambo) is RENTALS The fifth one, Susan Buckno, said serve the area. He said he will dis­ By Nancy Foley Thursday. “I feel there is a need (for The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hear­ malic. Replay Casselie, 2 speakers, Manchester Herald The referendum called for in­ shown here addressing about 70,000 people in a Soweto s a v e Anlenna, lilelime Ruslprooririg, Paml Manchester Herald an expansion). I’ve seen the work­ ing on Monday, November 20, 1989 at 7:00 P.M. in the Hear­ Seated, Air Condibooed, RighI iUnd Mir­ Thursday that she, too, favors such a cuss the matter with the other direc­ creasing office space from 28,(X)0 to soccer stadium at a rally welcoming the recent release of eight VACATION Rentol- Okemo, Winter Place ing Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Con­ $2299 ror, Carpel Mals a Door Visors LIST With majority control of the study. tors and with the town administra­ ing conditions. 50,000 square feet and adding 378 imprisoned black leaders. PRICE; $13,298 $10,999 Vermont. Skl-on; skl- necticut to hear and consider the following petitions; Board of Directors having shifted The idea of a study was suggested tion before the board’s first meeting Town officials are going back to Werkhoven said he hopes the parking spaces. A recount of the off troll side Condo. 2 WARREN E. HOWLAND - ZONE DISTRICT CHANGE B-lll 2. 1989 HONDA PRELUDE SI. fled, from the Democrats to the in September by Republican Direc­ Nov. 21. Werkhoven said the ques­ the drawing board following the town can avoid a state-mandated vote yesterday, required by state bedroom, 2 baths, fire­ TO B-CBD - MAIN STREET, FORD ROAD, AND HAZEL Exira's irKlude Hand defeat of a referendum to spend $13 solution. PainledPin'e.O\»*-'-'*and Republicans, it appears almost cer­ tor Ronald Osella and has been tion will not be on the agenda for law, found three more votes in favor 2 Eduard Shevardnadze officially MATCHWORDS place. Access to Indoor STREET (H-68) - request for a zone change from Bill to CBD million to expand the Municipal Though he has not heard anything admitted recently that the Soviet pool and focuzzl. 633- for 555, 559, 561, 573, 595, 599, 615/617/619, 623, 627, 661, CarpelFlool '^ ^ f PRICE$17.a77 tain that the town will not move for­ backed during the campaign by Wal­ discussion by the board Nov. 21. of the referendum, but it was still $2377 lace J. Irish Jr., Ellen Burns Building. from the state yet, he believes it Union had violated the (CHOOSE (2 points for each correct match) 9133 or 633-6413. 669V and 681 Main Street; 24 Ford Road; and 9 and 17 Hazel $15,500 ward immediately with construction The town has bought land at Tol­ defeated by 37 votes.. Street. Also, a request for zone district change from RB to of a new firehouse on Tolland Landers, and Theunis Werkhoven. land TUmpke and Doming Street It’s a problem that just won’t go would mandate only a “make-shift Jay Giles, a member of the com­ ONE: ABM, INF) treaty by building 3. 1989 HONDA PRELUDE SI. BLK. 17617. 1- facility a-lawmakers MISCELLANEOUS CBD for the western 70’ portion of 29 Hazel Street. Also a re­ T\unpike at Denting Street to serve Werkhoven, was high vote-getter from the state for $72,732 and has away and the state may intervene if operation” such as putting a trailer mittee that studied the need for its huge radar facility at Krasnoyarsk quest for a zone district change from RB to Off Street Forking Rear Mud Guards, Rear Spoiler, Carpel in Siberia. 2- legislatureb-feeling SERVICES s a v e Mals. Visor. Lilelime Ru$$>rooring, Painl the northeast section of town. in the election and is slat^ to signed a $53,500 contract with the the town can’t find a solution,, ac­ in back of town hall to end the space, and a supporter of the for the remaining portion of 29 Hazel Street. Seal. Painted Pin Stripe. LIST PRICE: cording to Town Clerk Edward violations in record-keeping law by 3- sentimentc-demonstration J 2 8 3 ' $18,836 R)ur of the five Republican direc­ elected chairman of the Board of architectual firm of Lawrence As­ original proposal, also said that the GSL Building Mainte­ MANCHESTER HOUSING AUTHORITY - SPECIAL EXCEP­ $15,999 Tomkiel. the Town Clerk. 3 East German officials chose Egon 4- abrogated-building TION - 11 81 27 BLUEFIELD DRIVE T-131) - Request for a tors have said at various times Directors and mayor. He said sociates to design the firehouse. The state would provide only a “stop­ nance Co. Commercl- Thursday that no decision has been company has completed between 50 “It’s time we do something,” The problem of overcrowding af­ Krenz as that nation’s new Presi­ 5- rally e-suspend ol/ResIdentlol building special exception as required by Article IV, Section 17 of the 4. 1989 HONDA PREDUDE SI, Auto­ during the election campaign that gap” solution that would not be dent a few days ago. Mr. Krenz is repairs and home Im­ zoning regulations to permit development of 40 units of elderly matic, While. Carpel Mats, Rear Mud they favor having an overall study made by the mayority directors on and 60 percent of the work on the Theunis Werkhoven, the highest fects almost all departments in Town cost-effective. “It’s not the best congregate housing at the above address. . t f C Guards and Hand Painted Pin Stripe. vote-getter in the election, and likely considered a (CHOOSE ONE: hard­ PEOPLE/SPORTS provements. Interior LIST PRICE; $18,507 made of the town’s fire protection what to do about the firehouse. He Hall, not just the town clerk’s office, liner, reformer). and exterior pointing, MANCHESTER 1-84 ASSOCIATES & JOHN FINGUERRA - $2508 $15,999 needs and capabilities before decid­ did say, however that “there’s a Please see FIREHOUSE, page 10 to be Manchester’s next mayor, said Werkhoven said. Please see TOWN HALL, page 10 (5points for each correct answer) light carpentry. Com­ PLAN REVIEW - BUCKLANO HILLS (M-133) - Request to plete lonitorlol ser­ amend the approved CUD zone Preliminary Development 1989 ACCORD SEI, special Edition, Leather 4 On November 8, voters in ..?.. will 1 Jane Pauley formally announced vice. Experienced, rel­ .liigy. Plan for 201, 251,259, 273, 283, and 355 Buckland Street and Seats. Bose sound System, Special Veterans Day choose a legislature for the first that she is leaving the “Today” show iable, free estimates. 160,194, 200, 250 Slater Street. c AVE Features exduskve to SEI and carpel time in 22 years. in January. Pauley bid an on-air fare­ 643-0304.______A Floor Mats and Hand Painted Pin Stripe. At this hearing interested persons may be heard and written $ 2 1 3 '’ LIST PRICE; $17,743 $ a-Jordan b-Syria c-Lebanon well to her co-anchor..?.. last week. LEAF Removal - Free communications received. A copy of this petition Is in the Town 15,610 estimates. Coll Ken 643- Clerk’s office and may be inspected during business hours. 6. 1989 ACCORD DX COUPE. Aulomalic. War was just something Woman pushes plans 0747. 5 The'November 7 gubernatorial 2 “Foucault’s Pendulum” is the title Planning and Zoning commission Blue, Extras Indude fli^ l Hand MMor, y " ' " ' Lifetime Rusiprooling, Paint Seal. Rear campaign in (CHOOSE ONE: Vir­ of the new novel by Umberto Eco, Leo Kwash, s a v e Mud Guards, Hand Painted Pin Stripe, ginia, Rorida) Is being watched who had a surprise best-seller with Secretary $2493 Stereo Cassette, Speakers & Pop^up that had to be done FURNITURE Sunrool. LIST PRICE; $14,492 $11,999 for national memorial closely as another test of abortion- his first novel,which was set in 019-11 rights sentiment in the nation. a medieval monastery. 78 Inch Maroon couch and l 1989 ACCORD LXI Coupe, WhXe, «7eB0, Automatic, Carpel Mats & Rear BARBOURSVILLE, W.Va. Virginia during the Civil War. By Dianna M. Talbot matching choir, red Mud Guards & All LXI Equipment. SAYE (AP) — Old soldiers die, but they “West Virginia is a very Manchester Herald NEWSNAME 3 The Oakland A’s stormed past the Oriental rug (9x12). All LIST PRICE: $15,972 $13,899 Parade plans $2073 never fade away at the old sol­ patriotic state,” Secretary of State San Frarx;isco Giants in the 1989 World In good condition. $100 INVITATION TO BID (15 points for correct answer or answers) takes all. Coll 643-8249. diers’ home, where they celebrate Ken Hechlcr said. “We have a lot Manchester’s Veterans Day Series, becoming the first team to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT The Eighth Utilities District While hundreds of thousands of 8. ACCORD LX Sedan, Automatic. Gold. Extras Veterans Day with memories of of hunters who are very good in parade will start Saturday I recently sweep the Series since the (CHOOSE LEGAL NOTICES of Manchester, CT is seeking competitive bids for the follow­ Include Rear Mud Guards, Car- people remember on Saturday — shocked a ing; put Floor Mats, Window Visors. glory past and make no apologies the use of guns. A few of them join morning at 10:30 at the ONE: Cincinnati Reds, New York Slate of Connecticut 5/\V [,sT PRICE; $15,567 Veterans Day — fellow Americans Court of Probate $13,500 American Legion Hall on group of Latin Yankees) did it in 1976. Fuel oil for the 1989-1990 heating season and possibie ser­ $2067 for the place they live. up because of the tough times at who fought or died for their American lead­ Diatrict of Glaalonbury vice contract. “This is my home and I’m proud home.” American Legion Drive and end NOTICE TO country, a small group of women ers meeting in DATE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS: TIME: of it,” says I^wson G. Taylor, 71, West Virginia officials say the arc quietly waging their own in front of Manchester Memorial 4 With its recent victory over arch­ STEVEN AREGOOD, 9. 1989 ACCORD LXI 4 Door, Automatic. Costa Rica by Monday, November 20, 1989 3;30 p.m. a two-year resident of the Bar- state hasn’t received a fair return Hospital with a ceremony. rival Oklahoma, (CHOOSE ONE: whose last known residence whAe. Extras iricludu LKelimo Rust- military-related battle. vowing to ab­ s a v e oof, Painl Rool Veor. f^ ar boursvile Veterans Home. “I won on its investment. While the state’s The parade will feature the II- Nebraska, Colorado) moved up to the was in the town of All bids are to include the price per gallon, yeaily service con­ Kuud* Guards, Carpet Floor Mats & They arc working to $15 million rogate a nine- number-two spot in the national col­ Manchester, County of tracts and hourly rate lor services not covered by the service $26^2 Hand Painted Pin Stripe. LIST $3 in bingo last night.” to erect a memorial center in ling Junior High Rand and PRICE: $17,941 $15,299 residents paid $1.59 billion in teen-month-old lege football rankings. Hartford, State of Connecticut. contract. Barboursvillc is one of many federal taxes that went toward Washington. The proposed project members of the American cease-fire. Who Pursuant to an order of Hon. Sealed bids are to bo received at the District Offico, 32 Main such homes in West Virginia defense spending in 1987, only is designed to honor past and Legion, the Veterans of Foreign am I and what Donald F. Auchter, Judge, a 10. 1969 ACCORD LXI 4 Door Automatic, Street, Manchester, CT until 3:30 p.m. on Monday, November Pearl Black. Roof Visor, Carpet Wars, and the Disabled 5 The Buffalo Bills sacked Miami hearing will be held on an ap­ where veterans, often rebuilding $322 million in defense-related present American service women nation do I quarterback..?.. twice in their recent 20, 1989. Bids will bo publicly opened, road aloud and Mals, Door Visors, Rear mud lives broken by injuries and rejec­ and educate the public about their American Veterans. lead? plication for removal of guar­ recorded as part of the regular monthly meeting of the Board G uards Lttiatima Rust proof, Paint work was funnelcd back to the meeting. Miami had gone e record 19 $26^6 Seal. LIST PRICE; $17,905 $15,259 The parade will be followed dian concerning a certain at Cronin Hall, Mayfair Gardens, North Main Street, tion, try to put things back together state, according to a study by conuibutions to this country. consecutive games without giving up Minor Child bom on August 2, and relive talcs of old battles. Employment Research Associates. But time is running out. by a memorial service outside 1982, wherein the Court’s Manchester, CT. a sack. 5 Speed, White, Stereo Cas- West Virginia sent more soldiers the hospital featuring a speech decision will affect your inter­ Bid envelopes are to be clearly marked “FUEL OIL BID". 11. 1989 C R X “West Virginia is first in war, Only $1 million has been raised, YOUR SCORE; 81 to 100 poinU - TOP SCORE! ests’, if any, as in said applica­ setle. Speakers, Antenna. Rear per capita to the Korean War than first in peace and last in the hearts and the foundation in charge of the by Col. David Guay of the Con­ 81 to 90 points - Excellent. 71 to 80 points ■ Go€>d. 61 to 70 points - Fair. The Board of Directors reserves the right to reject any or all C A * C Mud Guards, Right Hand Mirror & tion on file more fully appears, 295 LIST PRICE; $10,594 $9,299 any other state and the state's necticut National Guard, and the O Knowledge Unlim ited, Inc. 11-6 H9 bids for any reason deemed to be in tfie best interest of the of the Pentagon,” Hechlcr said. project has imtil Nov. 6, 1991 to at the Court of Probate on Eighth Utilities District. casualty rate in Vietnam was the But Barboursvillc residents say raise the remaining $14 million. playing of Taps by Jeffrey Hol­ November 30, 1969 at 4:00 highest in the nation, 28.8 per mes, a part-time hospital P.M. M)u have the right to bo The bid must remain valid for 30 days from bid opening. 1 2 . 1 9 8 9 C R X 5 Speed, White. Stereo Cas- they aren’t bitter, and draw from a Linda J. Hardgrove, 34, a ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ It is the intention of the District to award the bid as soon as fC &<>tt*< Speakers, Antenna, Rear 100,(X)0 residents, according to healthy reservoir of patriotism fomier Marine who lives at 342 employee and a music niiyor at represented by an attorney cA V ^ Mud Guards, Right Hand Mirror, arid if you are unable to obtain possible. ,1816 Al, ConP^lon, Ca-p., Mat.. LIST $ 9 , 9 0 9 federal statistics. even when it isn’t Veterans Day, Woodbridge St., is worried. As a the University of Connecticut or pay an attorney, you may Some say the state’s traditional­ OUUEI^ uEQ-g :opEJO|O0-p :sp0u iibuuiouio-e The Eighth Utilifios District is a Municipality and is therefore which will be observed on Satur­ field representative for the Women request the Court of Probate not subject to sales taxes. ly poor economy pushes more sol­ in Military Service Memorial ;.esot| eifl JO eiUEN 041.-2 :laqLuno lueAjg- j :siaOdS 9 Tld03d to appoint one to represent MANO€STERHOND\ day. MILITARY MEMORIES — Linda J. Hardgrove displays o-g le-p '.q-e :e -2 :p-j, :saaOMHOiVW you. dated at Manchester, CT diers to war; others attribute the “If we ever have a war on our Foundation based in Washington "1 think it’s about lime that this 3rd day of November, 1989 24 ADAMS ST. souvenirs of her service in the Marines. She is a field rep­ En6EJEO!N ‘e6euo I^IUEq :3WVNSM3N By Order of the Court figures to a fighting spirit among shores, the enemy will be in D.C., she fears the deadline will be women veterans gel honored for Allene M. Scaglia, Mary Beth Litrico MANCHESTER, CT 06040 people whose ancestors conquered resentative for the Women in Military Service Memorial reached before the remaining B!Ui6j!/\-g Its Clerk Clerk rugged terrain and seceded from Please see WOMEN, page 10 :B-t» ;j0U!|-pJBq-c :irijaV-2 ^ninsjs JeiiBM l :3dODSaiaOM „ , Eighth Utilities District 6 4 6 -3 5 1 .5 Please see VETS, page 10 Foundation. money is raised. 020-11 015-11 ® ^ .tHW t . ' v».,

2—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Nov. 10, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Nov. 10, 1989—3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE Weekenders . . Holiday Closings GOP caucus plan

Places to go . . . things to do Veterans Day is Saturday, but most public and private! j .* ! - J agencies observed the holiday today. ” sparks new debate Municipal, state, and federal offices: Closed today. Christmas fair Saturday Post Offices: Open today but closed Saturday. Express mail will be delivered Saturday. IM The Bolton Congregational Church will hold its an­ Libraries: In Manchester, Whiton Memorial and on open meetings nual Christmas Gifts Fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Satur­ I day at the church. The fair will feature items for children Mary Cheney libraries will be closed today and open Saturday. Andover Public Library will be oj»n today and and adults. It will also include a raffle, and refreshments By Rick Santos laws,” Garside said. However, he will be served. The church is at 228 Bolton Center Road. closed Saturday. Bolton’s Bentley Memorial Library will' and Werkhoven said Garside will COOKIE SALE — Lisa be closed today and open Saturday. The ft)rter Library in ! Manchester Herald probably not attend most meetings. Antique fair this weekend Brainard, left, a Brownie Girl Coventry will be open Saturday. ,c Werkhoven said the advantage to Emissions inspections: AH stations will be closed Republican town directors who Seventy antique dealers from all over New England Scout from Troop 671 at having closed meetings is the today and Saturday. campaigned heavily for open party’s directors can unify their and New York will sell their wares at the 24th Rotary Washington School, talks government are now saying they Club antique show slated for Saturday and Sunday at the Department of Motor Vehicles: All stations closed positions on issues without long dis­ today and Saturday. will hold monthly caucuses in Howell Cheney Regional Technical School. The fair will with her mother and troop cussions that tend to occur when 10 Retailers: Most retailers will remain open for the private, while Democratic Director be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. leader Chris Brainard about to 20 people are present. The elected holiday. Stephen T. Cassano is criticizing Sunday. The school is at 791 W. Middle 'I\impike. the ongoing Girl Scout cookie GOP directors plan to meet privately Schools: Closed today. GOP members for the tactic. before they are sworn into office “This is totally contrary to their Elks Club dance sale. The sale runs through Banks: All closed today. Most closed Saturday. Nov. 20, Werkhoven said. Landfills: The landfills in Manchester and Coventry campaign,” Cassano said Thursday. The public is invited to a dance from 1 to 5 p.m. Sun­ Nov. 26 and cookies are However, Democratic Director will be open today. “They criticized us for secrecy.” day at the Elks Club Lodge. Admission is free, but since $2.75. Cassano said secrecy only hurts the .JIL... Garbage Collection: Not be affected. Republican Director Theunis Photo by Anastasia Richmond/Special to the Herald public. He and the three other the dance is to benefit the Manchester Senior Orchrestra ‘Terry” Werkhoven, who is likely to Emergency numbers: In Manchester, for highway: elected directors from his party will and uniform fund, so donations will be accepted. The be elected as the next mayor, said 647-3233; for sewer and water, 647-3111; for refuse, have their meetings open to the V dance will feature continuous big band music. the GOP directors plan to hold 647-3248. public, he said, even though they are “Glass Menagerie” presented Parade: The American Legion will hold its annual monthly caucuses to discuss town legally exempt from the open meet­ issues, and if an outside party is not parade Saturday, starting at 10:30 a.m. at the American ing law bemuse they no longer The Manchester Community College Theatre Wing present, then the meetings will be Legion Hall on American Legion Drive. It will conclude make up a majority of the board will present “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Wil­ private. “As long as we’re abiding George M. Davis The funeral and burial took place with a ceremony at Manchester Memorial Hospital. “This is not an issue of what’s liams, tonight and Saturday night at 8 p.m. The play will Mary V. LaMarche of Holland, by the rules and regulations,” he in Ireland. Mass., and Bonnie L. Maloon of Manchester Herald: The Herald will publish Satur­ legal or not legal,” Cassano said. also be held Wednesday through Saturday at 8 p.m. All George M. Davis, 74, of said. Memorial donations may be made Newport, Maine; a brother, Houston day. Offices will be closed as usual. “It’s a question of open govern­ performances will be at the Lowe Program Center at Haverhill, N.H., formerly of Open government became an to the fund to help restore St. Peter’s Vaughn of New Britain; a sister, MCC. Admission is $7 for the general public and $3.50 Manchester, died Monday (Nov. 6, Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald issue in August when Republican ment.” Church in Hartford, the Friends of Virginia Sumner in North Carolina; Republican Director Osella, who for students and senior citizens. The cast includes Tim 1989) at the Mary Hitchcock Hospi­ Director Ronald Osella filed a com­ St. Peter, P.O. Box 1415, Vernon and nine grandchildren. ENVIRONMENT SHOW — Trisha Hazell, left, and Victoria Wednesday. The skit, sponsored by the Connecticut Public raised the issue originally, said, “He Protzman of Newington, Ross Nass of East Haddam, tal, Hanovc, N.H., after a brief ill­ plaint with the state Freedom of In­ 06066. The funeral will be Saturday at 11 (Cassano) is entitled to his opinion, Richard Spiller of Manchester, and Marcia Jean of ness. Tracy, both students at the University of Connecticut, perform interest Research Group, encouraged students to become formation Commission requesting a.m. at the Full Gospel Inter­ and, in a way, I agree with him. This Newington. The director is Kathy Leena Porcello of East He lived in Manchester before Caroline Liebler College Notes a skit about the environment at Bolton Elementary School more aware of the environment. that Democratic directors be denominational Church of — the whole caucus system — has Windsor. The stage manager is Madeline Cain Silverstar moving to Haverhill 10 years ago. prohibited from meeting privately Caroline (Lange) Liebler, 83, of Manchester, 749 Main St. Burial been a tradition that may need to of Manchester, and the assistant stage manager is Karen Before retiring, he was employed as Hebron, died Weehesday (Nov. 8, with Democratic Town Committee a truck driver for Aceto Trucking with military honors will be Grove go.” Hardie of Willington. 1989) at St. Francis Hospital and Kosak in Who’s Who Chairman Theodore R. Cummings. Co. of Manchester. Hill Cemetery, in the Rockville sec­ Instead of holding caucuses to in­ Medical Center. She was the mother Traci Kosak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GJ. Kosak, form directors about town issues, Art exhibition Sunday He is survived by his wife, Phyllis tion of Vernon. Calling hours are 216 Saddlehill Road, has been listed in the 1990 edition The commission granted Osella’s of William M. Liebler of Company denies school bus problems request on the grounds that the six Osella said, directors should “do Val McGann, Ireland’s foremost marine painter, will (Abbott) Davis of Woodsville, N.H.; today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at of Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges. Manchester, and Richard B. Liebler the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Democratic directors constituted a their homework” and ask the town have a special art sale of his paintings of Ireland and two sons, Richard P. Davis of the of Bolton. She is a senior at American International College, “There, thank you,” said Unionville section of Farmington, Main St. gets injured to do something about inspection. In addition, he denied al­ quorum of the nine-member board, manager. “There’s a lot of things maine from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday at the Irish American She is also survived by a son, Springfield, Mass., majoring in political science. She is Malinowski attempting to cut Green and Stephen Davis of Woodsville, Memorial donations may be made By Jacqueline Bennett it?” legation about problems with brakes and therefore could not meet we have to suaighten out, in respect Home, 132 Commerce St., Glastonbury. A percentage of Francis L. Liebler of Hebron; a a dean’s list student. Herald Correspondent In addition. Green, who drives “there are no problems with the off, however he continued. to the FOI act,” he said. “I’d like to N.H.; a daughter, Joan Caruso of to the Interdenominationd Church Kosak is a member of the Alpha Chi National Honor “1 have seen children on buses privately with any outside parties. the sales will go to the Irish American Home Scholarship daughter, Carolyn M. Bogoe of school buses part-time for the town, brakes.” work with Steve (Cassano) on this Winsted; two stepsons, Richard Missions. Society, the volleyball team and the Gerret Players. She that two days later were condemned. Since the ruling, the Republicans Fund. The exhibit is open to the public, and admission is Hebron; 15 grandchildren; and COVENTRY — An official for said two buses have brake problems Green’s remarks came after the issue.” May, and Harold May, both in is also a member of the Equestrian team, as well as captured a 5-4 majority on the board free. Coffee and tea will be served. seven great-grandchildren. the company that operates the and another’s signal light doesn’t swearing in of the new board by You can’t tell me two days before Osella said he has asked the FOI Florida; two stepdaughters, Barbara being the team’s co-captain and treasurer. they were all right,” said Green. in Ttiesday’s townwidc election. The funeral will be Saturday at town’s school buses denied today work. Town Clerk Ruth Benoit. Board Werkhoven and Republican Town commission to send a representative Comedy to be presented Dignoti of East Hartford, and Judith 10:30 a.m. at the Farley-Sullivan Elsie S. Stepien Halvorson pursued the issue of Meek of Manchester; 17 that at least two buses used in town “I don’t want my grandsons on members unanimously elected Committee Chairman John Garside to Manchester to give a workshop The Windsor Jesters’ open their 39th season with Funeral Home, 50 Naubuc Ave., Elsie S. Stepien, 72, of 55 Tlinxis Named to dean’s list safety. “I am very concerned — if grandchildren; 11 great­ were condemned following inspec­ those buses,*' he added. Patrick Flaherty as chairman. said if the GOP directors decide to about open government. He had re­ Michael Frayn’s British farce, “Noises Off.” The setting Glastonbury, followed by a Mass of Ave., Bloomfield, formerly of Eileen M. Byrne, daughter of Sean and Mary Byrne there are mechanical problems it grandchildren; and several nieces, tions. But Mike Collins, district Judy Halvorson, elected vice meet with outside parties, including quested the commission, in its for this comedy is a dress rehearsal and opening night for Christian burial at 11 a.m. in St. Hartford and East Hartford, died of 131 Love Lane, has been named to the dean’s list for could be unsafe. We should, no, we nephews and cousins. The charge was made Thursday manager for the Madison-based chairwoman, followed up on Garside, then the meetings will be decision, to require directors to at­ a theater company. The play will be held at 8:15 p.m. Paul Church, 2577 Main St., Glas­ Thursday (Nov. 9, 1989) at an area the fall and spring semesters at the College of New have to do something about this.” The funeral will be Saturday at 2 night by resident Roland Green, Laidlaw Transit Inc., today denied Green’s remarks, “I am very con­ open to the public. tend these workshops. But the today and Satur^y at the L.P. Wilson Community tonbury. Burial will be in Gilead convalescent home. Rochelle, New York. Retorted Malinowski, “Mrs. Hal­ p.m. at the Ricker Funeral Home, who lost his bid as a Republican that any of the 13 buses used by cerned. I heard two weeks ago about “We will follow the FOI rules and decision did not mandate this. Center theater, 599 Matianuck Ave., Windsor. Tickets Cemetery, Hebron. Calling hours She was bom March 17, 1917, in She is a member of the Class of 1990, majoring in vorson, the problem here has been Woodsville, N.H. candidate for the Town Council in Laidlaw in Coventry had been con­ brakes not working. Is that correct?” are $9 if reserved and $10 at the box office. For reserva­ Bennington, Vt., and had been a nursing. She’s a 1986 graduate of East Catholic High not that we have to do something, it Memorial donations may be made are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. the election IXiesday. He told the demned by the state. Business Manager Frank Muri, tions, call 688-6996 or 688-5565. The show will be held Hartford-area resident for 50 years. School. is the bus contractor that has to ... to the Norris Cotton Cancer Center, Memorial donations may be made new Board of Education that he has Initially, Collins said: “I am not the schools’ transportation official, next Friday and Saturday at the same location and times. to the Hebron Volunteer Ambulance She is survived by her son, seen ‘condemned’ stickers on two sure of the exact figures on that, said an incident took place last week Laidlaw is not delivering.” ‘Scare tactics’ charged 2 Maynard Road, Hanover, N.H. Richard J. Danforth of Manchester; To appear in school play A meeting is scheduled with Guys and dolls auction 03755. Fund, Hebron 06248. school buses they were not condemned for more with a bus en route to a school with Stefan Samociuk a sister, Lena Brusso of Bennington, Three Manchester area students, attending Watkinson “The conditions with the buses is than just a day for small exhaust students in it. He said the brake school and bus officials for An evening including an auction of 16 eligible men Lucy M. Felice Vt.; seven grandchildren; seven School in Hartford, will appear in the school’s produc­ horrendous,” Green said during the leaks." However, he paused and warning light went on, the driver Thursday. in desegregation suit tion of “The Metamorphosis,” Nov. 10 and 11 at 8 p.m. and 14 women and a cocktail party and dancing will Lucy M. Felice, 57, of East Stefan Thomas Samociuk, 67, of great-grandchildren; and several meeting at Coventry High School. then denied the allegations, saying stopped, called the dispatcher and a Malinowski said he has reviewed East Windsor, died Wednesday at Auerbach Auditorium of the University of Hartford. begin at 6:30 tonight at the Sheraton-Hartford Hotel. It’s Hartford, formerly of Manchester, nieces. “Bus 8 is still running late, there had been no inspections by the bus, another driver and a mechanic board minutes from at least four HARTFORD (AP) — The civil have always been identical with (Nov. 8, 1989) at Hartford Hospital. Those taking part are: Jeffrey l^ris, 140 Ralph Road years ago when there also were bus a chance to make friends and buy a dream date with one died Thursday (Nov. 9, 1989) at The funeral and burial will be mechanics are not up to snuff and state of the buses since the begin­ were sent from the Windham office. rights lawyers who sued the state to local town boundaries.” He was the husband of Marie and Jennifer Smith, 94 Carpenter Road. Also taking problems. He noted the contract of the singles being auctioned. The event benefits the John Dempsey Hospital, Far­ private. There are no calling hours. the state has condemned buses — ning of the school year. At that time Later in an interview. Superinten­ end segregation in greater The plaintiffs also point out that (Chamberlain) Samociuk, and the part is Joseph DeFeo, Vernon. with Laidlaw is up in June 1990 and Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. mington. Memorial donations may be made are we going to wait until someone Collins said all the buses had passed dent of Schools Michael Hartford’s public schools say the the state’s argument to dismiss the stepfather of Joseph R. Robichaud Tickets for the party are $30 at the door. Those attend­ She had lived in Manchester to the Salvation Army, 661 Main Malinowski said, “1 was aware of it is time to go out to bid probably state has resorted to “scare tactics” case depends partly on cases settled of Manchester. ing will also have a chance to bid on a dream vacation before moving to East Hartford 36 St., or the American Heart Associa­ the bus that lost brakes.” for a new contractor. about local control of education in by the federal courts and under the He is also survived by two sons, for two to the exotic island of Aruba. years ago. tion, 310 Collins St., Hartford Asked about the incident last Muri said in an interview that to an effort to have the suit dismissed. M eral constitution rather than the Steven Samociuk of East Windsor, Thoughts She is survived by her husband, 06105. Survey shows decline week, Collins said “it wasn’t a his knowledge no buses had been Lawyers for 17 black, Puerto Connecticut Constitution. and John A. Samociuk of Enfield; Craft fair to be held Carmelo “Bill” Felice; two sons, The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 failure, the brake buzzer just went condemned, however he added, “it Rican and white children responded “The Connecticut Supreme Court three grandchildren; and a brother The 16th annual Grater Vernon Jaycees Arts & Crafts Joseph Felice and Raul Felice, both Main St., is in charge of arrange­ This ptarticular work by Lt. Colonel John Gowans is a on.” would not be unusual from time to Thursday to the state’s motion to has on numerous occasions stated and three sisters in Poland. Festival will be held Saturday and Sunday at Tollnd High of East Hartford; two daughters, ments. favorite of mine, especially for the music that accom­ in student drug use At the meeting, Malinowski chal­ time following a big inspection (by have the suit dismissed. The lawsuit that the Connecticut Constitution af­ School. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Diane Felice of Manchester and The funeral will be Saturday at 9 panies it. I wish you could hear the beautiful melody lenged Green. the state) for buses to be condemned was filed in April. fords our citizens broader protection a.m. at the J.M. Bassinger Funeral 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $1.50 for adults Pauicia Felice of East Hartford; her which is also often used as an instrumental solo. “Really, Mr. Green, have you for safety hazard or mechanical The state, in a motion filed in of certain personal rights than that Home, 37 Gardner St., East Wallace G. Viel BRIDGEPORT (AP)— Drug use smoked a cigarette in the last 30 or $1.25 with the donation of a canned good or a non- mother, Marianna B. Chellman of seen any children on buses with repair.” August, argued that the General As­ afforded by similar or even identical Windsor, followed by a Mass of among seventh- through 12th- days, down from 34 percent in 1984. perishable food item. Children under 14 will be admitted Manchester; a brother, Vincent Wallace G. “Wally” Viel, 64, of Do you sometimes feel that no one truly knows you. condemned signs?” said If that occurs, Muri said, the bus sembly, not the courts, has the provisions of the federal constitu­ Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. Lancaster, Pa., formerly of And that no one understands or really cares? graders in Bridgeport area schools — 14 percent smoked pot, down Malinowski. officials should inform him, power to redraw school district lines tion.” for free. Free parking is available at the Tolland High Basile of Danville, N.H.; and a has decreased in the last five years, from 21 percent. School, and food and drink will be available at the show. grandson. Philip Church. Burial will be in St. Manchester, died Thursday (Nov. 9, Through his people, God himself is close beside you Green began to answer “No, however, he said he plans to check and that the state is already making Refcring to a Texas lawsuit filed Catherine’s Cemetery. Calling hours according to a new survey that also — 3 percent used cocaine, down To get to the high school, take exit 68 of Interstate 84. The funeral will be Monday at 1989) at Lancaster General Hospital And through them he plans to answer all your prayers. but. ..” into the situation. progress toward more racially in federal court, the plaintiffs write: are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. indidates nearly as many students from 6 percent. 9:15 a.m. at the John F. Tierney following a three-month illness. He balanced school districts. “Demetrio Rodriguez lost his Memorial donations may be made are drinking alcohol as in 1984. — 42 percent drank alcohol, federal school finance case because Christmas craft fair Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., was the husband of June C. (Chap- Someone cares, someone cares. “Much of what the defendants say to a charity of the donor’s choice. The survey by the University of down from 45 percent. education is not guaranteed under Ths Spencer Village Craft Club will hold a Christmas followed by a Mass of Christian delaine) Viel. Someone knows your deepest need, your burden in their motion is beside the point,” Connecticut’s Alcohol Research The results also said 15 percent the federal constitution; Bamaby fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at 52 Fiscal Lane. burial at 10 a.m. at St. James Chur­ He lived in Manchester until 1972 shares; Waddell gets an Apple the plaintiffs’ 33-page reply begins. Center says marijuana use is down get drunk every weekend, with boys Horton won his state school finance Gift items and a raffle of four prizes will be featured. ch. Burial will be in St. James Robert T. Vaughn when he moved to Lancaster. Someone cares, someone cares. liie reply, filed Thursday in He is survived by a son, Wallace God himself will hear the whisper of your prayers. 33 percent and cocaine use is down preferring beer and girls reaching Hartford Superior Court, relies case because education is guaran­ Cemetery. Calling hours are Sunday Robert T. Vaughn, 71, of Win- receiving this computer, the Wad­ G. Viel II of Lancster; four 50 percent from 1984. for a glass of wine or wine cooler. Waddell Elementary School on heavily on parallels between the teed under the state constitution.” from 2 to 5 p.m. demcrc Ave., Vernon, fprmerly of dell School also turned in enough daughters, Linda K. Cooper of San Ours is not a distant God, remote, unfeeling But nearly one-quarter of the “The most common mind- and Broad Street received a free Apple desegregation suit and the landmark Memorial donations may be made Manchester, died Wednesday (Nov. receipts to get a printer, and get a The plaintiffs also countered Current Quotes seventh- through 12th-graders mood-altering substance is not lie computer on Thursday through Horton vs. Meskill case, a success­ to a charity of the donor’s choice. 8, 1989) at Manchester Memorial Antonio, Tex., Sharon Stone of Mill Who is careless of our loneliness and pain start for another computer. state’s claim that, since the state did Creek, I^., Joanne M. Viel of Lan­ Through the ministry of men he gives his healing smoked a cigarette within 30 days, marijuana, is not cocaine, is not a special program sponsored by ful challenge of the state’s formula Hospital. He was the husband of and 29 percent said they got drunk crack. It’s alcohol,” said Higgins- Miner said she didn’t know if not create the economic and social “It’s a dramatic happening for East Germany and, of Thomas Griffin caster, and Nancy A. Bruce of Lan­ In their dedicated hands brings hope again. Stop & Shop supermarkets. for sending financial aid to local Alice (Whycl) Vaughn. at least once in a month. More than Biddle, director of the United Way’s other schools in the area are close conditions that led to segregation, it course, for freedom.” — President Bush, on East Ger­ caster; three grandchildren; a sister. public school systems. Thomas Griffin, of Keel He was bom in Wythe County, 40 percent of the students said they Under the “Apples for Kids” to receiving a computer, because is not responsible for correcting many’s border-opening decree. Pearl Dunphy of Terre Haute, Ind.; a drug abuse project. Responding to state’s assertion Castlemaine, County Kerry, Ireland, Va., Sept. 14, 1918, and had been a had a drink in the last 30 days, and program, any school that collects the corporate office only informs them. brother, Lawrence Veil, of Oxford, Joyce Hodgson Perrett ’n e survey also compared drug that the lawsuit would “dilute and died Friday (Nov. 3, 1989) in local resident since 1%1. Before nearly one-quarter lit up a cigarette, $125,000 in pink sales register local stores after the receipts have Mass. The Salvation Army use by local high school seniors pmssibly destroy local control over “Since the state has an affirmative Ireland. He is survived by his sister, retiring, he had worked in construc­ acconJing to the results released receipts from Stop & Shop super­ been received and verified. The funeral will be private at the with seniors across the nation. Al­ education,” the plaintiffs write: obligation to provide a ‘substantially Joan Spellman of Manchester. tion and Rockville General Hospital. .Thursday by the United Way of markets in Connecticut, Mas­ Susan Grieb, Stop & Shop Lottery convenience of the family. cohol use was lower in the “This is the same scare tactic used equal educational opportunity,’ the He is also survived by three He was a member of the Full Gospel .Eastern Fairfield County. sachusetts, Rhode Island, and manager for consumer information Memorial donations may be made Bridgeport area, with 59 percent by the defendants in (Horton vs. argument that the state did not cause brothers, Jeremiah “Dermot” Griffin Interdenominational Church. He Manchester Herald ; “Although it is certainly good Poughkeepsie, N.Y. and mails programs, who operates out of the Winning numbers drawn Thursday in New England: to the Leukemia Society of ✓ drinking in the last 30 days com­ Meskill). ... First, ‘local conunl’ is the conditions that led to a depriva­ of West Hartford, John Griffin and was a veteran of World War II, serv­ news we have some declines,... it is them to the corporate headquarters company's corporate headquarters Connecticut daily: 934. Play Four: 5538. America, Central Pennsylvania pared with 64 percent nationwide. itself a misnomer; Connecticut law tion of that opportunity is irrelevant. Michael Griffin, both of Hartford; ing in the U.S. Air Pbree. still of great concern that we have in Boston, Mass, will receive in Quincy, Mass., said today that Massachusetts d^ly: 4563. Chapter, 6000B Linglestown Road, Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. But cigarettes, pot and cocaine were has always vested ultimate respon­ “Whatc ever the cause for the two sisters, Catherine Griffin and Besides his wife, he is survived ■significant numbers of young people either an Apple He or Apple the Waddell School is the first Tri-state (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont) daily: Harrisburg, fti. 17112. Daily publication since OcL 1, 1914. more popular locally. sibility for public education in the segregation of the public schools, Neil O’Shea, both of Keel, Ireland; by three sons, Robert C. Vaughn of fusing substances on a regular basis,” Macintosh Plus computer. For elementary school in the state to 901,8580. The F Goff Inc. Funeral Home in The survey also indicates more stte, not in local autliorities.” the result is the same: many children two aunts; and several nieces and Bolton, William T. Vaughn of Ver­ said John C. Higgins-Biddle, who $45,000 in receipts, participants compile enough receipts on its RJiode Island daily: 6445. Lancaster, Pa., is in charge of arran­ USPS 327-500 boys than girls use marijuana and Ftirther, the plaintiffs maintain, in the Hartford area are not receiv­ nephews. He was predeceased by a non, and Richard H. Vaughn of VOL. CIX, No. 35 presented the results in Bridgeport. receive a frtfe Apple ImageWriter own to receive a computer. She Rhode Island daily: 3,4,22,29,30. gements. cocaine, but more girls use prescrip­ “there is no historical validity to the ing a substantially equal educational sister, Jane Foley of Keel, Ireland. Portland, Maine; two daughters. Publisher One of the survey’s authors, Fran­ tion drugs and cigarettes. Nearly n printer. said Stop & Shop expects to give 1 claim that school district boundaries opportunity. Penny M, Sieffert ces K. Del Boca, said a survey of one-quarter of all eighth grade girls Manchester Stop & Shop Store out over 1,000 computers in the student drug use across the state said they smoked a cigarette in the Manager Emilia Miner said today program, she said there have been Editor .George T. Chappell would be finished later this year. 27 orders for computers since the Weather Managing Editor______Marie P. Grady last 30 days, compared to 12 percent that it takes about two weeks for a News Editor/Opinion Page Editor. Ron Pobillard ■That study will only contain infor­ of the boys. computer to be delivered from the program started on Sept. 10. 1 want to Associate Editor______^ __ Alexander Girelli mation for 1989, while the one from Researchers were encouraged that date the sales slips arc turned in. Receipts can be collected until REGIONAL Weather Mostly clear Sports Editor______Len Auster Bridgeport is the first in Connecticut less than 1 percent of the seniors Miner said that in addition to March 10, Grieb said. express my Business Manager _ __Jeanne G, Fromerth ' to compare drug use over five years. reported using crack, a powerful Tonight, mostly clear. Low I The 1984 survey, which the around 40. Saturday, mostly sunny. Personnel Manager_ ____ Denise A. Roberts form of cocaine that’s cheaper and heartfelt Advertising Director_ Douglas C. Murphy Sr. ‘United Way sponsored indicated a more accessible* High around 50. Circulation Director _ __Frank J. MeSweegan [severe problem in Bridgeport and Weather systems are moving Composing Manager______Sheldon Cohen ; surrounding towns. “I for one am surprised at the thanks for rapidly right now. A weak ridge of Pressroom Manager _ Robert H. Hubbard GIFT SALE : “The survey at the time really relatively low use of crack among high pressure is moving across New .rocked the community,” said ftiul S. our students locally,” said Higgins- 10-50% off Selected Gift Item s your .England Friday. A weak cold front Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by Biddle, who noted that crack use will move through the region this irimpanelli, chairman of a drug the Manchester Publishing Co., t6 Brainard Place. abuse project the United Way nationwide among seniors was near­ ■M, generous evening. This will be followed by Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at 20% off Brass and Wicker Items created after seeing the 1984 results. ly 5 percent. another ridge of high pressure for Manchester, Conn, Postmaster. Send address changes •“It demonstrated that in the subur- Thomas F. Babor, who co­ support. Saturday. to the Manchester Herald. P.O. Box 591, Manchester, 20% off Personalized Conn. 06040. !ban communities as well as the city authored the survey, said the overall Weather summary for I( you don't receive your Herald by 5 p.m. weekdays or ithe problem was as severe.” results indicate more students are 7:30 a m. Saturdays, ;^ease telephone your carrier. II you just saying no. Christmas Cards I look forward to the opportunity Thursday: are unable to reach your carrier, call subscriber service at ! The 1989 survey was conducted Temperature: high of 64, low of 647-9946 by 6 p.m. weekdays lor delivery in Manchester. ;in May and June at 26 public and “Students are perceiving that and challenge of representing 45. Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 weekly, $7.70 lor •private schools in Bridgeport, Eas- marijuana is dangerous. Students are Precipitation: 0.63 inches for the, one month, $23.20 lor three months, $46 20 lor six •ton, Fairfield, Monroe, Stratford and perceiving that cocaine and crack months and $92.40 lor one year. Newsstand price: 35 are dangerous, and they’re not sub­ you on the Board of Education. day, 1,29 inches for the month, cents a copy. Trumbull. Researchers interrupted 51.52 inches for the year. The Manchester Herald is a member ol The Associated [English classes to pass out question- stances they should be dealing Temperature exuemes for today: Press, the Audit Bureau ol Circulation, the New England Inaires to 2.826 students in grades with,” said Babor, who noted that Thank You Manchester! Highest on record 76, .set in 1931. Today's weather picture was drawn by Kim Nichols, a fourth- Press. Associabon and the New England Newspaper As- seven through 12. national surveys also show fewer 85 E. Center St., Manchester 649-5268 Lowest on record, 20, set in 1956. grader at Bowers School. sociabon According lo the results; students using pot since 1979 and Sale ends November 25,1989______Paid (or by the Committee to Elect Jan Horn, Leslie Green Treasurer —• 23 percent of the students cocaine since 1986.

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Friday, Nov. 10, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Nov. 10, 1989—5 Police taping leads to federal suit ‘900’ blockers NATION & WORLD HARTFORD (AP) — The chief justice of the state Supreme Court warned state police six years will be available ago to stop tape-recording telephone conversations between attorneys and their clients, but the taping Alzheimer estimate NEW BRITAIN (AP) — The enough to warrant the devices — continued, and bias led to a federal lawsuit. state consumer counsel says he expected to cost SNET $100,000 to The new taping system, which tracks as many as implement statewide, DPUC 40 telephone lines at once, was supposed to include hopes new devices that can be used on telephones to block use of the spokeswoman Louise Rickard said. now believed low warning labels for all telephone handsets, but the so-called 900 numbers will stop an Various companies use the 9(X) decals were never put on most state police numbers to provide stock quota­ CHICAGO (AP) — Four million psychiatric and laboratory testing on telephones, the Courant reported. “explosion” of customer complaints regarding the pay-pier-call service. tions, weather forecasts and to con­ Americans may have Alzheimer’s 467 of the individuals. An investigation was launched earlier this week duct polls. But some 900 numbers disease — 1.5 million more than had Of people 65 to 74 years old, 3 after media reports highlighted testimony given at a State utility regulators on allow callers to hook into party lines been thought — according to find­ percent had “probable” Alzheimer’s pre-trial hearing of a Waterbury police detective Thursday approved a plan by to meet people, or to listen to ings that suggest the disease and its disease, compared with 18.7 percent charged with manslaughter and drunken driving. At Southern New England Tblephone sexually explicit messages. treatment will “weigh heavily on our of those 75 to 84 years old and 47.2 the hearing, a state police trooper said that state Co. to put devices on phones to The provider sets the charge for future.” percent of those over 85, said the police taped telephone conversations between >4' block the 900 numbers that some 900 calls, which can cost a dollar a A study of 3,623 elderly people in study. lawyers and their clients. youngsters have used to run up huge minute or more. Boston indicates one in 10 of them “Everyone in our study, whether The legality of taping coversations between attor­ telephone bills. The, blocking service will prevent probably had Alzheimer’s disease, they had Alzheimer’s disease or not, neys and their clients was subject of a class-action “We’ve seen an explosion of calling on the blocked line to all 900 which robs people of their memories was living in the community, not in lawsuit filed Thursday against the state and 19 and their ability to function, resear­ institutions,” Evans noted in a high-ranking state police officials for allegedly complaints from customers this numbers, not any specific numbers. year,” state Consumer Counsel Although call blocking will be chers said. telephone interview. “They may taping the private telephone conversations of The rates of Alzheimer’s grew have had impaired function, far James F. Meehan said. “Customers available to most SNET customers * criminal suspects and innocent citizens at state rapidly higher with advancing age, from {jerfect function, but they were police facilities. have been billed in excess of $2,000 by Jan. 1, customers served by y % as nearly half of those older than 85 able to live in the community.” The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court on and $3,000 a month, where teen­ central offices that do not yet have agers have been getting on gab lines. electronic switching will have to suffer from it, said the researchers, Victims of Alzheimer’s disease behalf of four attorneys, four citizens and all other led by Dr. Denis A. Evans of Har­ often end up in nursing homes, but attorneys and citizens whose conversations were al­ “This is a national problem, not wait until their central office is just a problem in Connecticut,” modernized — Dec. 1, 1990, at the vard Medical School. Evans called for finding ways to legedly recorded secretly as far back as 1980. v/r, Based on the study’s results, the allow Alzheimer’s sufferers to stay In 1983, former Chief Justice John A. Speziale Meehan said. “This is a billion dol­ latest, Rickard said. lar business now. They’re preying Less than 10 percent of SNET’s National Institute on Aging revised in the community with their V warned slate police to stop tape-recording suspects’ # 4 its estimate of how many people in families. telephone conversations with their lawyers regard­ on those least able to make customers will have to wait that the United States suffer f^rom Al­ Alzheimer’s disease is a less of whether warning devices were used. decisions.” long, she said. Under the plan, SNET will D r., William Taylor, a West zheimer’s from 2.5 million to 4 mil­ degenerative illness of the brain and “Eavesdropping by the police or their agents * lion. nervous system with no known makes a mockery of the right to consult counsel provide free blocking of 900 calls to Hartford child psychiatrist who most SNET residential customers complained to the DPUC about the ' The institute issued a statement cause, no cure and no effective treat­ before being interrogated,” Speziale wrote in a saying the study is unique because it ment, save medication to neat the who request it. 900 numbers and urged them to ap­ 1983 ruling on a 1980 tape-recording of a lawyer « • involved large numbers of people, depression that sometimes accom­ talking to his client. SNET sought approval from the prove the blocking proposal, said children’s abuse of the numbers is including those living in their own panies it. The 1980 case involved a tape-recording made at Department of Public Utility Con­ homes or with their families, and it the state police barracks in Montville. State troopers trol to install the devices last month, the product of advertising that ex­ included people with few or no The disease usually is fatal within heaid the suspect, Larry Ferrell, tell his lawyer that Th « Associated Press citing reports of abuse of such call­ ploits loneliness. memory problems. 5 to 10 years, according to ing. TV ads often appear during (I > he had killed another man. “As a result, these estimates Naughton, who said its first A 14-year-old South Windsor girl children’s programs and “lure” the The Supreme Court ordered a new trial for Fer­ ANNOUNCE FILING — Michael Koskoff, right, announces the filing might lay the groundwork for symptom is typically memory loss, rell in which prosecutors could not use Ferrell’s racked up a $1,086 bill by calling child to call from a phone that may Thursday of a class action lawsuit on behalf of the Connecticut Criminal The Associated Press developing the most accurate picture followed by speech difficulties and a 900 numbers on her blind 88-year- be within reach, he said. Such calls comments to his lawyer. Lawyers Association. The suit alleges improper taping of telephone calls of Alzheimer’s disease in the U.S. tendency to lose one’s way even in old great-grandmother’s phone. not only have created huge bills for “The right to consult a lawyer before being inter­ BATTLING BLAZE — Firefighters work to control the fire plex Thursday night in Smyrna, Ga. The cause of the crash is population to date,” said Dr. Zaven familiar surroundings. rogated is meaningless if the accused cannot by state police. SNET recently reduced the bill by parents but also put children in con­ tact with prostitutes, he said. caused when a military jet crashed into a an apartment com­ still unknown. Khachaturian, NIA associate direc­ Alzheimer’s later robs people of privately and freely discuss the case with that attor­ $ 1,000. tor for neuroscience and neurop­ their ability to cook and care for ney,” Speziale wrote. In granting approval Thursday, “The parents don’t really know who or what they (their children) are sychology of aging. themselves, as well as exaggerating State police have insisted that the taping was the DPUC agreed with SNET that Results of the study, partly their personality traits — such as Secure, private lines abuse has become widespread calling,” he said. done innocently and only as a way to ensure that financed by NIA, were published in hot-temperedness or passivity. The emergency telephone calls to the barracks could be Jet rams apartments; 3 missing today’s Journal of the American illness eventually confines victims replayed in case the call was unclear or if someone Medical Association. to bed and renders them unable to had a complaint about the way a call was handled. ordered for defendants Lensink replacement SMYRNA, Ga. (AP) — Sear­ ing, police said. He was in critical condition after recalled helping; the hospital would “People that I see do not realize respond to their environment, In other developments Tnursday, U.S. Attorney chers picked through the rubble of a Two other people, originally undergoing surgery late Thursday not say whether she is pregnant. that this is an extremely prevalent Naughton said. Stanley A. Twardy Jr. asked Chief State’s Attorney HARTFORD (AP) — As a result of depending on whether they are the old or new suburban Atlanta apartment com­ listed as missing, turned up early night at Kennestone Hospital, said Holly Alfredson, 24, was treated condition, that it is an epidemic that The Harvard study “points out the John J. Kelly to turn over the 763 state police tapes dramatic disclosures of secret lapings of phone models, which are now being installed in some will be from in state plex today, looking for three people this morning, Durrance said. hospital official Bill Ballew. for cracked ribs she suffered while is going to weigh heavily on our fu­ need for further research, because that Kelly has impounded since Gov. William A. calls in and out of state police barracks, Ll. of the barracks. At least two of the barracks still missing after a Navy jet fighter “My gut feeling is there might be A witness, Terry Scott, said he fleeing her apartment, hospital offi­ ture,” said Dr. Bruce Naughton, the problem is greater than formerly EAST HARTFORD (AP) — The O’Neill ordered an investigation into the state Col. John A. Mulligan has ordered that reportedly have not had working taping equip­ state Department of Mental Retarda­ exploded and slammed into the some people in there,” said Cobb saw the pilot’s parachute deploy cials said. geriatrics chief at Northwestern search for a permanent replacement recognized,” said Creighton Phelps, police taping policy. criminal suspects be given secure, private ment for a year or more. tion. Efforts to move clients from in­ buildings, setting off huge fires. County Medical Examiner Joe Bur­ about 100 feet above the ground. The commander of the Naval Air University Medical School in vice president of medical and scien­ The matter was quickly becoming a political telephone lines when they ask to call their The machines cost $42,000 for each barrack- for outgoing Mental Retardation stitutions to community-based hous­ Four people were injured, includ­ ton. “If there are no fatalities. I’d The pilot plunged into a street, Station, Capt. Peter Hunt, said today Commissioner Brian R. Lensink will Chicago. tific affairs for the Chicago-based nightmare for O’Neill, who is up for re-election lawyers. s, although old equipment was traded in and ing were accompanied by com­ ing the pilot of the A-7E Corsair II call it somewhat of a miracle.” where he was given cardiopul­ that he had no information on the The U.S. Census Bureau has es­ be limited to Connecticut and is ex­ Alzheimer’s Association, a research next year. His adversaries in both parties called on This week’s revelations sent shockwaves the net cost was $20,000 each. plaints of mismanagement and un­ who ejected just before the crash About 30 people were left home­ monary resuscitation. cause of the crash. A Navy review timated that from 1980 to the year and family-support group. the governor to fire State Police Commander Lester through the political and legal community be­ pected to take two months, officials fair allocation of resources. Thursday evening, and a woman and less by the crash, which occurred “I saw the plane pop and all the board would study the wreckage and Legislators said Thursday they could not said. 2000, the number of people 90 years Naughton said Alzheimer’s J. Forst, who has long enjoyed the governor’s sup­ cause, not only were emergency calls being Abbot said O’Neill believed there her 5-year-old child who were criti­ about 6:30 p.m. It took firefighters lights go off,’ said C hiles Feather, maintenance and pilot records, he old and up will increase 236 percent, recall requests for the equipment coming up, Gov. William A. O’Neill has research is relatively well funded port. recorded, but client-attorney calls were taped although they said that they probably quickly was no need for a national search cally burned. two hours to extinguish the blaze. a maintenance supervisor at an ad­ said. to 1.9 million, Naughton said. ruled out making a temporary ap­ compared with financial support for O’Neill ordered the taping slopped Hiesday and as well. since a new commissioner could be TTie search for victims was “My first officer on the scene said jacent apartment complex who said The plane did not carry the “black The Harvard study consisted of passed on it because all police departments pointment while a nation^ search is training physicians to care for Al­ on Thursday Judge T.F. Gilroy D^y issued a tem­ Marcy Stamm, a state police spokeswoman, guaranteed a job until the delayed by intense heat but he h e ^ screams, but the building he help^ a pregnant woman and her box” flight recorder required on giving brief memory tests to 81 per­ have telephone recording equipment. conducted, and he hopes to an­ zheimer’s victims. porary restraining order prohibiting further taping said Thursday that Mulligan had issued the Novemeber 1990 elections. everyone in the two most seriously was engulfed in flames and he child escape the burning building. commercial airlines, and Hunt said cent of the 65-and-older population “We certainly never would have approved nounce Lensink’s replacement by “We’re very poorly prepared in and barring police from destroying or disclosing order Wednesday, the day after the disclosures. It would be very difficult to con­ damaged buildings was accounted couldn’t get in,” said Smyrna Police “I found the baby girl, and she air traffic controllers received no of east Boston beginning in 1982, they way they apparently used it,” said Rep. January, Quincy Abbot, chairman of the medical profession to deal with any information on the tapes. Mulligan remains in command pending the vince a qualified candidate to move for, and no bodies were found in Lt. J.L. Martin. was burnt,” he said. “Then 1 found and conducting more extensivp Jolm W. Thompson, D-Manchester, chairman the Governor’s Council on Mental disucss messages from the pilot. chronic care,” he said. Attorney Michael Koskoff, who called a news return of Public Safety Commissioner Lester J. of the Appropriations Committee subcommit­ to Connecticut under those condi­ nine of 12 other apartments in The unarmed A-7E Corsair II the pregnant woman, and the The crash confirmed the worst conference to announce the filing of the federal Forst, who is on vacation in Alaska. Retardation, said Thursday. tions, Abbot said. another building, said John Patter­ crashed 2.5 miles short of the run­ paramedics showed up.” tee that reviews stale police budget requests. The council is responsible for fears of residents who hear military lawsuit, said “hundreds of thousands” of people Even though they say they rarely listen to Abbot said O’Neill ruled out an son, the Cobb County emergency way at the Dobbins Air Farce Base, Margie F^dovani, 28, and her 5- planes and helicopters roar above may have had their conversations taped. the taj)es, the slate police say they need the Rep. Janet Pol insky, D-Walerford, and Sen. recommending candidates for com­ interim appointment for the post be­ management director. 15 miles north of Atlanta, where the ycar-old daughter, Jacquelyn, were them daily. “If anybody made a phone call from the state elaborate system in place. The tapes are lis­ Joseph H. Harper Jr., D-New Britain, who co­ missioner to O’Neill. cause the new commissioner needs Police officer Frank Durrance pilot was attempting to land, said in critical condition today with “I’m not surprised,” said Tim police barracks and spoke to someone other than a tened to only in the case of a confused or mud­ chaired the committee two years ago, said they Lensink announced in September to have the “full authority of the said this morning that three people Navy spokesman Kerry Honore. bums over about half their bodies, Head, a resident of tlie damaged police officer, they can pretty well assume their dled call or if there’s a complaint about the couldn’t remember specifically acting on an e- that he would leave his post on Jan. position.” were unaccounted for in what The Navy today identified the said Grady Memorial Hospital apartment complex. NEED SOME EXTRA phone call was intercepted,” Koskoff said. way a call was handled. quipment request. 31. Lensink’s resignation came after remained of the other three apart­ pilot as reservist Lt. Cmdr. Robert spokesman Jim Driscoll. He said “We even had information there were police of­ With the exception of Stamm’s statement, All three suggested the money may have a legislative report was issued ments of the Pine Village Apartment M. Conlyn Jr. of Marietta, a veteran Ms. Padovani also had a broken leg. criticizing him for allegedly having DON'T MISS THIS! ficers (taped) who didn’t even know these phones the state police did not want to discuss the cost come from bonding, as is the case with most Complex. About 50 people were pilot both for the Naval Reserve and It was not clear whether Ms. SPENDINC MONEY!! were being tapped.” or mechanics of the system on Thursday, point­ capital expenses. But James Sullivan, who a personal relationship with a con­ WE DEUVER taking part in the search this morn­ Delta Air Lines. Ridovani was the woman Feather MEMORY LANE The suit seeks damages of at least $10,(X)0 for ing to the state and federal investigations going oversees bond issues in the Office of Policy sultant who was awarded $1.3 mil­ For Home Delivery, Call COUNTRYSIDE Newspaper routes available each person who joins the class-action suit. It also on as a result of the revelations. and Management, said he believed the money lion in non-bid contracts. ANTIQUES CENTER seeks punitive damages under federal racketeering The recorders in most of the 12 barracks can had come from the Public Safety Department’s The resignation ended a Len­ 647-9946 UNICO CAR Over 26 Dealers In your area... simultaneously record 20 or 40 phone lines. sink’s five-year term which was Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 Navy dropped bombs statutes. regular operating budget. RAFFLE Open Wed. thru Sun., 10am marked by massive changes in the Sponsored by Manchester Chapter of U N ICO Nattond to 5pm. 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Sing led by without public knowlege. tims of careless parents. nocent people with AIDS from so- somebody got careless” and because outside the Navy’s Bravo 17 range. Donald A. Clerke - Consulting engr. (inspecting your home) entries will ‘This is something they should The United Way said it would not called guilty people with AIDS," “some people could care less.” The Navy plans another routine The Manchester have notified the public about a long CALL NOW run the advertisement again, arid said Horosko. The purpose of the ad was to be chosen search for loose ordnance next Attorney Victor I. Moses - (legal aspects, closing, toes time ago,” said Bob Fulkerson, ex­ that it would consult with people in “Even if people don’t make show that agencies funded by the Musical Players. spring near the Bravo 16 and Bravo and costs, etc,) ecutive director of the Reno-based 647-9946 643- 2711 the AIDS field before tackling the choices that (we consider) respon­ United Way arc working to stem the 19 ranges, he added. / Mail or deliver to: Entrief m uit b« environmental group. No accidents have been reported For addittonal information and reservations, please call: sensitive issue again in an ad. sible, that doesn’t exempt us from AIDS epidemic and that they can re c *iv *d tw 5 pm (GrodM K-6 Oriy) iHri;^;?ficflBf6T?neRAT5' Capt. Rex Rackowitz, Fallon’s “It certainly wasn’t intended by our responsibility to provide care or provide information, Higgins said. 16 Bralnard Place, Manchester. Ct 06040 November 21.1989 from people finding bombs. commanding officer, said the search 646>6130 any means to offend anyone,” compassion,” she said. “Our AIDS information is free, so Name • ______G rad e______Rackowitz said the bombs were and cleanup operation, code-named Douglas Higgins, the United Way’s Under the large picture of a somebody else doesn’t have to pay Address______School______dropped outside the ranges because Between 9 A.M. & 5 P.M. Monday - Friday Manrljratrr Mpralb executive director, said Thursday. crawling baby, the ad read, “AIDS the price. Like your baby, maybe,” Operation Ugly Baby, is a routine of system malfunctions or by train­ There is no charge tor this seminar. Phone______A g e ______exercise to e.,jure people's safety. Slier Horosko, coordinator of the Victim?” Newborns “don’t choose the ad said. ing pitots who made mistakes. 6—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Nov. 10, 1989 Despite the dangers, Japan Group says gasoline buyers

top user of asbestos in world BOSTON (AP) — Gov. Michael week for Kitty and for me and for uninformed of toxic vapors Dukakis quashed rumors that he our family. And it’s been a difficult might resign to spend more time TOKYO (AP) — While other promptly tighten safety measures. year,” he said. “Many families have Gov. Shunichi Suzuki of Tqkyo, with his wife, Kitty, as she prepared countries are restricting the use of The mineral fiber is used in some who once promised to make Tokyo least two additional cancer cases troubles like this ... You do your WASHINGTON (AP) — A con­ Nevertheless, said ER\ spokes­ to leave the hospit^ where she has asbestos in buildings — in some 3,000 common items, including asbestos-free, now says the material over a lifetime per 1 million people very best to deal with it — and then sumer group is calling for tighter man David Ryan, the Bush ad­ been recovering after drinking rub­ cases getting rid of it — Japan goes walls, roof tiles and automobile is safe “as long as it’s not sprayed.” controls on toxic gasoline vapors, ministration proposal for tightening exposed. It said a California study you go on.” bing alcohol. Mrs. Dukakis was treated for al­ on using it and remains the world’s brakes. Asbestos is being used in a new city saying that motorists who pump federal air quality laws calls for bet­ suggested even higher exposures. JOAN INGUANTI Mrs Dukakis’ family said she coholism in February and previously largest asbestos consumer. Japan considers asbestos con­ hall building. their own gas are being exposed to ter vapor-capturing devices such as “Despite the scientific evidence tt is Sentry Real Estate Services' pteos- “It would be a catastrophe if a tamination an occupational problem demonstrating that human exposure may leave the Brigham and has admitted to a long period of Japan has no plan to follow the unhealthy levels of cancer-causing sleeves or hoods on gasoline pumps. Women’s Hospital today, four days ure to a n n o u n ce that Joan in- severe earthquake like the one in and has compensated 65 victims, in­ benzene and other pollutants. to benzxne increases the risk of con­ abusine diet pills. U.S. move to ban all asbestos-con­ It also would require oil companies after she drank the poisonous fluid. M a rl^ Linnoila, clinical director guanti has joined their Manchester San Francisco hit Tokyo and cluding 43 lung cancer patients, said Citizen Action, a Washington- tracting cancer, oil companies have taining material from public schools to produce gasoline that releases less Dukakis issued his first public of the National Institute on Alcohol office as Realtor. Joan brings to destroyed buildings like ours,” said Teruo Arakawa, a Labor MinisU-y based organization that focuses on neither adequately warned con­ by 1996. vapor pollutants. statement about his wife Thursday Abuse and Alcoholism in Bethesda, Hikosaburo Yoda, a mechanical en­ spokesman. He said he had no consumer and environmental issues, Several localities already require sumers, nor acted to responsibly Sentry over 11 years of professbnal after spending two days at her bed­ Md., said he could not comment gineering instructor at Tokyo figures on how many had died. In 1987, however, the Education accused the oil companies Thursday vapor-control hoods on gasoline reduce benzene levels,” said the real estate experience in the side. He vowed to stand by her and directly on the Dukakis case but in University. In work places handling the Ministry ordered 47,000 public of ignoring health concerns by in­ pumps, but the devices have been citizen group. Greater Hartford area and in par- “And think about how many material, Japan allows 10 times as to serve out the remaining 14 such a situation “it certainly looks NEW LISTING — Five - Five two family with seperate schools throughout Japan to inspect creasing levels of benzene and other controversial because they have Ed Rothschild, energy and en­ months of his term. ticuiar the Manchester, South buildings containing asbestos are much asbestos fiber in the air as the aromatic hydrocarbons in unleaded like a fairly desperate individual sprayed asbestos in classrooms and been found to be cumbersome and vironmental policy director for “We have a tremendous amount Windsor and Giastonbury markets. heating systems, full attic, garage. Two bedrooms, demolished for reconstruction every U.S. Environmental Protection gasoline to boost its octane rating. doing something out of the ordi­ gymnasiums, said Kiyoshi unpopular in many cases. Citizen Action, said the ERA “has of work to do here,” Dukakis said. Joan continues to offer her many day. It’s even more scary.” Agency — 2 fibers per cubic cen­ The American Petroleum Institute nary.” living room, dining room, kitchen with pantry, both Sawamoto, an Education Ministry Benzene, which has been shown sat on its hands for the last 13 years He said he had faith in his wife’s About 120 buildings are timeter for most kinds of asbestos. issued a statement that disputed the Mrs. Dukakis was taken to the ciients and customers distinguished spokesman. to cause leukemia, appears in and has done nothing to regulate ability to rebound: “I love Kitty. I’m each unit. Priced to sell at $169,900. destroyed every day in Tokyo alone, Japan has decided, however, to claims and accused Citizen Action hospital by ambulance Monday service and dedication to the reai petroleum products such as gasoline mobile sources of benzene,” al­ going to stand by her, just as she’s the local government says. set a general limit for asbestos in the Only 1,366, or 3 percent, of the of raising “unwarranted fears about night after experiencing “severe estate business. Piease join us in and its vapors. It also is generated though it recently announced regula­ always stood by me. We’re in this Scientists say that inhaling asbes­ air, effective at the end of this year, inspected schools reported they had motorists’ exposure to gasoline.” reaction” to drinking mbbing al­ weicoming Joan to her new office Zinsser Agency during combustion and releases tions to curb benzene releases from thing together.” tos can cause fatal lung damage, in­ but the figure has yet to be an­ sprayed asbestos, and some 1,000 The Environmental Protection cohol, said Dr. Gerald Plotkin, the through motor vehicle tailpipes. industrial facilities and storage Dukakis also alluded to the strain Dukakis family physician. by calling her at 643-4060. cluding asbestosis and cancer. nounced. have removed it, Sawamoto said. Agency acknowledged that toxic The report by Citizen Action Your Hometown Realtor At a recent seminar in Tokyo, Dr. It banned the spraying of asbestos tanks. of the past year, beginning with his Mrs. Dukakis was said to be suf­ vapors from gasoline at the pump claimed that motorists arc exposed The American Petroleum In­ WE OFFER A FREE MARKET EVALUATION Irving Selikoff, a professor of insulation in 1975, but government More than 50 percent of Japan’s are a health concern, but an agency defeat to George Bush in the fering from depression and exhaus­ classrooms and gymnasiums were to benzene levels of more than 1 stitute, the oil industry’s trade presidential race last Nov. 8. tion stemming from a busy schedule 646-1511 medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in officials say materials containing as­ spokesman suggested the claims part per million when refueling their OF YOUR PRESENT HOME V bestos are indispensable for built before 1975, when asbestos group, denounced the Citizen Action “This has been a very difficult of speaking engagement^ New York City, urged the Japanese raised by Citizen Action on health cars — a level expected to result, to cut asbestos consumption and fireproofing. was widely sprayed, he added. impact may be exaggerated. according to several studies, in at claims.

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twilPffr''’ 8—MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Nov. 10 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Nov. 10,1989—9 OPINION Bush to announce plans Scale down Quayle to ease the housing crisis AU-THEEACCIPEmS /VECTNeiapicuuius! WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ —the plight of the homeless, in­ less off the streets of urban America. dent Bush is pressing for a new in­ cluding the mentally ill left to drift Earlier in the year. Bush proposed town hall ...vwwrootxpRBaa.'/ money itiative that administration officials on the streets; spending $644 million in fiscal 1990 HAPP0I /K EX r.% say will address the plight of the na­ —a moratorium soon to expire on to carry out the McKinney Act, a tion’s homeless and other problems multifamily low-income housing program created to find housing for families face in finding decent hous­ mortgages. the homeless. expansion raiser ing. HUD Secretary Jack Kemp has President Ronald Reagan, was Bush was traveling to Dallas backed the idea of helping low- and often criticized by homeless ac­ By Jack Anderson today to speak about the housing moderate-income tenants of build­ tivists for not seeking more funds It is difficult to draw a very firm conclusion and Dale Vatn Atta______crisis before the National Associa­ ings with subsidized mortgages buy for the homeless. Bush, during last from the vote T\iesday on a bond issue of $13 mil­ tion of Realtors, the powerful lobby their own units. year’s campaign, promised “full lion to finance an addition to town hall. The WASHINGTON— If there is a . of real estate agents. Once the moratorium expires, funding” of the McKinney Act. project was defeated by fewer than 40 votes with hardboiled political genius behind Dan landlords can buy their way out of District of Columbia officials He also was attending a dirmer to 11,679 voters expressing an opinion. Quayle’s shallow veneer, it hasn’t the program by prepaying their believe there are 8,000 to 10,000 help Texas Gov. Bill Clements retire HUD mortgages. That leaves them people living on the suecls of the There is no sure way to teU what those voters emerged in his nine months as vice presi­ dent. $2 million in debt from his 1986 free to charge market rates for the nation’s capital. Nationally, some who rejected the proposal had in mind, but it is One of Washington’s unsolved campaign and helping dedicate a previously low-rent apartments. researchers estimate 300,000 to very likely the cost and scope of the project was mysteries is, what does Dan Quayle do? Texas memorial to Vietnam veterans 600,000 Americans are homeless on the major factor. So far, it appears that his primary respon­ before flying home Saturday. Bush will also propose to aid the any given night. Some activists say That puts town leaders in the position of decid­ sibility is to flash that “Robert Redford” Top o^icials of the Department of homeless by easing regulations that the homeless number 2 million or smile and raise money for the GOP. Housing and Urban Development currently inhibit public housing more. ing whether to continue to work toward a per­ met Friday with White House authorities from housing the home­ Federal funds for low-income manent solution now or make more of the stop­ He is the Jerry Lewis of Republican fund-raisers— a dynamo of partisan domestic policy adviser Roger less in vacant units intended for housing were cut 75 percent during gap space arrangements that have going on for politicking who still has enough leisure Porter and other lop administration families, the elderly or handicapped, the Reagan administration. years. time to meet with the national spelling officials to put the final touches on the source said. HUD has been enveloped in an , Bush’s housing initiative, sources V It would be better if the committee which bee champion. And as a side benefit to HUD will allow public housing influence-peddling scandal left over . said. reviewed town office space went back to the draw­ the Republican Party, the work keeps him authorities to grant waivers to let the from the Reagan years and Kemp A White House official, who homeless into such vacant units, he has devoted most of his energy to ing boards with a view to coming up with a per­ on the road and out of trouble. A source close to Quayle said the vice asked not to be identified, said Bush added. date to straightening out his depart­ manent plan to put to the voters in a special elec­ president spends most of his time work­ will use the Dallas appearance to Bush, in a speech last March 14, ment’s procedures for dispensing tion. ing with the National Republican unveil “a comprehensive plan to said, “When you look out the win­ grants and contacts. One of the most crucial needs is more space for Senatorial Committee, a fancy name for a . make basic shelter and affordable dow of the White House and see the Philippine President Corazon A- housing within reach of every ragged, pathetic figures huddled the town clerk’s operation. The clerk’s staiff now group whose sole purpose is to raise quino. Bush’s guest at the White American.” over the steam grates of the Ellipse. House on Thursday, also was flying works within the vault where vital records are money for Republican Senate raebs. Congressional insiders tell us that Another source familiar with the I see an affront to the American separately to Dallas today for a stored and that situation is unacceptable to the Quayle is spending far more time with the initiative said it will have specific dream, a national shame.” reception and dinner with corporate state. The praise comes too late senatorial committee than did past vice ' proposals dealing with: He ordered Kemp then to come executives. Mrs. Aquino is trying to While some further solutions to crowding in presidents. It is where Quayle feels at —aid for first-time home buyers; up with new ideas to get the home­ woo investors for her country. home. He left the Senate clubhouse just other offices might be feasible, it does not seem By Walter R. Mears At the same hour Sunday, Democrat Nixon limits his public appearances wise to put off the problem in the clerk’s office Carter was presiding at a reunion, joking­ last year and his best friend in politics is and concentrates on his writing. His still Sen. Don Nickles, R-Okla. It was no any longer. WASHINGTON — As Jimmy Carter ly telling more than 2,000 of the people seventh book since leaving the White President considers end run who worked in his adminisUation that accident that Nickles was elected to chair It seems evident that whatever solution is found lamented wryly, the endorsements are House, this one an autobiography, is to be the senatorial committee when Quayle coming in too late — at least nine years with all their latent talent he wondered published next spring. to the clerk’s problem now has to be a solution why they didn’t take over again. entered the White House. Who better get too late to do him any political good. His private trip to China was the first the most out of a vice president with time that will fit into some permanent plan. He said that while newspaper endorse­ by a prominent American figure since the to get nominations through Not that he isn’t enjoying the praise on his hands? The town cannot postpone an addition to the he’s hearing for his performance out of ments once were scarce, he’d had a crop government’s deadly crackdown on pro­ of them recently, most during the past six A spokeswoman for Quayle conceded town haU facilities for very long. A costly one will office, in causes ranging from housing the democracy demonstrators there last that he has a full plate of Republican WASHINGTON (AP) — The has been snarled in a nepotism is preparing recommendations for months. charge. never be popular with the citizens. A less expen­ poor to fighting hunger to mediating an spring. Bush said the Nixon trip was help­ fund-raising events, but she was quick to White House is considering a high- Bush on the possible use of recess They have come in recognition of his Victor Stello Jr.’s nomination as appointments this year. “I’ve done it sive plan should be woiiced out now, even if such African civil war. ful, and the Sunday night briefing gave add that he “does not neglect his duties” risk move to temporarily bypass the personal diplomacy, his efforts to mediate Senate confirmation process by assistant secretary of energy for on my own, without direction of the a plan means a less than ideal solution. him a better understanding of the views of in Washington. Just what those duties are Carter is not the first ex-president to peace in a generation-old civil war in the Chinese leadership. giving “recess appoinunents” to a defense programs has been stalled president or the chief of staff (John find in political retirement the applause Ethiopia, to foster democracy and free is anybody’s guess. According to White Sununu),” said Untermeyer. The administration has suspended House sources, the vice president is not number of presidential nominations. since Jidy over criticism of his / / l i U U s S . and approval that eluded him in his latter elections in Central America, and to deal White House officials said recom­ record at the Nuclear Regulatory However, he added, “I’ve not weapon sales and military and other offi­ the first, or even the second or third per­ Ik days in the White House. with social ills abroad and at home. cial visits to China because of the crack­ mendations are being prepared for Commission. been told to stop.” son that President Bush goes to for advice Harry S. Truman left office with his It is volunteer work, and the former President Bush outlining the process Some ambassadorial appoint­ Another White House official, down. Bush said Ihesday that despite the on weighty policy matters, nor has he political standing low and ebbing, and president is U7 ing to raise funds to create for such a parliamentary end-run. ments have been blocked by Senate who spoke on the condition of straiiu the U.S. relationship with China been given any challenging tasks. lived to see it revive to the point that a $50 million endowment for the Carter That the White House is even Democrats who claim they have few anonymity, said: “We’re not anxious remains an important one and will be Our associate Jim Lynch reviewed Democrats now hail him as a decisive, presidential center through which he maintained. considering such a move reflects qualifications other than large con­ to do this. This is only a last resort. Quayle’s summer itinerary to find out buck-stops-here leader. operates. At the reunion, he read a chatty frustration by Bush and his top aides tributions to Republican campaigns. But it is something we may be com­ As writer and sometime adviser, Nixon whether the nation is getting its money’s The Associated Press Herbert Hoover drew ridicule and letter from former aide Hamilton Jordan cultivates the role of elder statesman in over the Senate’s slow pace in ac­ Also among the pending nomina­ pelled to do.” scorn in his defeat in the Depression elec­ to make a fundraising point to the crowd: worth out of the No. 2 man. His daily ting on his nominations. tions are Richard G. Austin as head At a news conference Thesday, HOW’S HE DO THAT? — A statue in front of Boston’s Prudential Center seems to be foreign policy. schedule was occasionary heavy— start­ tion of 1932; his work in European However, the action would be of the General Services Administra­ it ended with a pledge of $50,000 to the Carter, whose major foreign policy ing with an 8:15 a.m. meeting with Presi­ ‘ r Bush, who often has vented his balancing a tree on its fingertips this week as the 55-foot spruce is lifted to the Prudential Carter center. certain to further inflame already tion, Barbara Everitt Bryant as hunger relief and as an architect of mark was made with the 1978 Camp dent Bush and National Security Adviser frustration at the slow pace of Plaza where it will be decorated for Christmas. strained relations between Bush and director of the Census Bureau, Brian Senate consideration of his government reorganization and reform Reagan’s standard speech honorarium David accords between Egypt and Israel, Brent Scoweroft and running into the Senate Majority Leader George W. Clymer as urban mass transpor­ nominees, accused the Democratic- gained him respect in a later political is said to be $50,000, and he reportedly still works at mediation. -early evening. But far more often, generation. Mitchell, D-Maine. tation adminisuator, Michael Phul led Congress of “blocking every­ received $2 million for spending eight Carter is going to Nairobi, Kenya, later Quayle’s itinerary was light— light on days in Japan last month, making two this month to resume his role as mediator Under the Constitution, the presi­ Gavin as assistant secretary of com­ thing I do.” Carter was beset by what came to be appointments, light on hours and light on dent can temporarily sidestep the merce and a host of ambassadorial Meanwhile, Mitchell repeatedly speeches, presiding at an awards in the Ethiopian civil war, a process he content. When it was heavy, it was heavy called a national malaise after he told the ceremony, and appearing in a television started at his Atlanta presidential center. Senate’s confirmation powers by ap­ and judicial appointments. has accused Bush of foot-^a^ing nation that it was suffering from a crisis on breakfasts, lunches, ceremonies and pointing a person to fill a vacancy A recess appointment might come on other key government positions. interview for the media company that He plans to go to Nicaragua as an ob­ speeches. in confidence. His final year — and cam­ sponsored his trip. server of the elections that are supposed while the Senate is in recess. Those back to haunt the officeholder when He told the Senate recently that paign — were shadowed by the Iran Quayle is the party’s trusty standby for named during Congress’ upcoming the grace period expired. Bush had failed to “make nomina­ Carter said he doesn’t criticize other to be held there next February. fund raisers, especially if they include a hostage crisis, and he lost to Ronald former presidents. Then again, smiling, winter break could hold their jobs And there are other ways that tions for nearly half’ of the key ex­ While avoiding any official role. Carter round of golf. His summer schedule Reagan in a 1980 electoral landslide. he added: “If you hear of another deal through the end of 1990 without Congress can make its will felt. “If ecutive branch jobs and that Bush’s said he always advises the administration found him stumping for money in New Carter, Reagan, Gerald R. Ford and like that, let me know. I believe idealism Senate confirmation. the recess appointee wanted to get criticism of Senate inaction was iseg by NEA. Inc of his foreign undertakings. He said he Jersey, Tennessee, California, Nevada and Richard M. Nixon are the fraternity of and practicality go together.” Some of the 119 nominations now paid, it might lie a problem,” said an “unfounded and unfair.” got little cooperation during the Reagan Ohio, and golfing for dollars in the "Do you have something other than a direct former presidents. Carter and Nixon, the At his news conference TUesday, Presi­ pending before the Senate have been official in the Senate parliamen­ Walker’s nomination also is being years. Wamer-Nickles Golf and Tennis Classics flight — so I can get off the plane to president who resigned in 1974 rather dent Bush avoided criticism of his controversial. tarian’s office, who spoke on the questioned because of his former SMOKE?” than face Watergate impeachment, were in Williamsburg, Va., and the Celebrity For instance. Bush’s choice of condition of anonymity. membership in a private club that predecessor, saying the Reagan visit had “Since George Bush has been in office Golf and Tennis Classic in Maryland. in Washington this week on missions and been symbolic^ly important in a U.S.- we’ve had almost perfect relationshijM,” James Cason for a top Agriculture Federal law requires Bush to for­ long barred blacks from joining and in circumstances that reflected their diver­ Quayle apparently rises to these oc­ Department post has drawn fierce mally resubmit nominations of any still refuses to admit women. Japan relationship that sometimes shows Carter said. casions and is a proven ace at coaxing gent styles and political situations. strain. Then again, nobody’s perfect. Carter opposition from environmentalists recess appointments once a new ses­ “Frankly, I’m concerned that he Manchester Herald Nixon went unannounced to the White money out of the pockets of Republican and many senators for what they al­ sion of the Senate begins in order was too slow to grasp the sig­ As for ex-presidents being paid by said Bush is not a forceful enough fat cats. “That is his one job,” said White House Sunday night for a dinner with private industry. Bush said he saw no spokesman for the West in dealing with lege to be a pro-development bias. for the official to get his or her nificance of his membership,” Sen. President Bush and top administration House official. “He’s doing a terrific job The nomination of Vaughn R. paycheck. Howard M. Metzenbaum, D-Ohio, GO Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. problem, “provided it’s not overdone. the Soviet Union and with the changes at it.” Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. aides, to report on his five-day trip to “Everybody’s got to make a living,” sweeping eastern Europe. That is just the Walker — a cousin to Bush — to be Chase Untermeyer, White House told a Senate Judiciary Committee China. He flew home to New Jersey after Quayle’s spokeswoman told us that the a federal judge in nrlhem California persomiel director, said Thursday he hearing Thursday. Bush said. kind of complaint that once was aimed at vice president is a “very big draw— and Publisher ______Penny M. Sieffert dinner. His visits and contacts usually Ford told a forum on former presidents the Carter White House. absolute sell out.” Opinion Page Editor ___ Ron Robillard remain private; even 15 years after his this fall that he spends his time lecturing, By the middle of August, Quayle’s Associate Editor Alexander Girelli resignation Republicans tend to play Walter R. Mears writes for the As­ campaigning for Republicans and pursu­ blistering schedule was no doubt taking down his presence. ing business opportunities. sociated Press. its toll. So he took a two week vacation to unwind. Unfortunately, Quayle may be wearing himself out raising campaign money that Open Forum will never come around to benefit him. Unless Quayle blossoms as viable presidential material in the next two Photo rules see. There should be an unwritten law about tory, several older Manchester homes, in­ pense” of our children presently in the high years. Bush may have to dump him from taking pictures in churches, unless special cluding the John Mather homestead among school and those students to follow. the ticket in the 1992 race. The position permission has been given ahead of time. Although the town of Bolton is going should go to someone who has a shot at We’re changing our name . . . To the Editor: many others, and the Buckland Osage Helen Scniton through some difficult times and has many the presidential nomination in 1996. Most everyone would agree there are spe­ Orange trees. Herb’s historical knowledge of 149 Deepwood Dr. Manchester, accompanied by that of several needs which are fiscally challenging, it Too much glasnost cial times, when it is the right thing to do. Manchester should take pride in fact that it can support but it’s business as usual! No one would question the taking of candid interested passengers, kept the approximate­ Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has ly two and one-half hour trip constantly its own school system. This is what m ^es snapshots of children playing, or of activities Bolton a complete town, a real town. I find it had about all the glasnost he can stomach. at special events, as well as of sports par­ stimulating. He recently called senior press executives Over the years, you’ve come to know and trust us as Seeks information Arbors at Hop River is contemplating hard to understand and believe that a group ticipation. of adults who feel neglected would want to behind closed doors for a scolding. Ac­ Merrill Lynch Realty. Weve been there for you, and that will 1 However, there are times when taking pic­ repeating the trip for those interested. It is cording to intelligence reports, he con- To the Editor: highly recommended for anyone interested. impose that feeling on the youth of their never change. But, soon we will be changing our name — to one tures should be a “no-no”. The first time this town. denmed editors and activists who have came to my attention was when an older I am writing from the YMCA Day Care in Mr. and M n. W.T. Trotter takm advantage of the new openness to that’s stood for rock-solid strength, integrity, and service for Reading, Penn. This year we will be learning 516 Gardner St. Ron Morin Hawaiian lady would not let her picture to be 12 Sunset Lane, criticize him. Gorbachev warned them about the fifty states. I hope that some of you Manchester more than a century: The Prudential. taken. I found out later that the older Bolton that they were jeopardizing his reforms Hawaiians believe picture taking of in­ could help us out by sending postcards, and said their attaclu would backfire, that With our new name, sophisticated training programs, and dividuals is a way of fostering pride and brochures and other ir^ormation about your hardliners who have no interest in a free The Weavers Mill Condominium vanity. area. It would really help us Icam about our Who’s speaking? press would use the criticism to stir strong advertising campaign, our team of professionals will Another example of picture taking being a country. Thank you very much. Legal costs public dissatisfaction with perestroika. 91 Elm Street, Manchester, CT continue to provide you with the best real estate assistance — taboo is at a ballet dance program where the To the Editor: Mlnl-editorlal Located 7 mmutes from downtown Hartford via 1-84 and 1-384. dancers, either adults or children, are dis­ Alexandria George The Neglected Taxpayers (TNT) have whether you’re selling or buying. To the Editor: tracted by the flashes of the camera. This Age eight recommended the closing of Bolton High Televangelist Jim Bakker is facing a Are the residents of Manchester aware Sales Hours: Sat. &. Sun. 12-4; Mon., Tues., I hurs., Fri. 12-5 Look for our new blue-and-white Prudential Connecticut could take their attention off the exact beat YMCA Day Care School. The statement was made by the maximum prison sentence of 45 years and of the music, which they are listening to, and Reed and Washington Sts. that under the lease terms the Manchester at least 10 years before he can be paroled. or by appointment Realty signs. Until then, you can still find us listed as Merrill chairman of TNT, Charles Holland. This Country Club must bear all the cost of they could miss their steps. Reading, Pa. 19601 docs not appear to be a consensus due to the There’s something no quite right about defending the town against any legal chal­ that. Rapists and murderers do less time Lynch Realty. And, as always, you can depend on us to give you There are also religious ceremonies which contradictory statements made from within lenge to the town or club arising out of the Prices starting at $77,900 should be kept sacred. Marriage vows should the membership. Is Mr. Holland speaking for and there isn’t enough room in the the real estate assistance you need! Tour worthwhile relationship between the town and the club prisons to lock them up for the amount of be kept pure and simple with no interrup­ himself or the TNT membership? Standard Features; and its lease? The various specious lawsuits time they deserve. Now the taxpayers, tions of flashing cameras. To the Editor: It is well known that Mr. Holland has had brought by a few of our residents have al­ some of whom have already given • Fully Applianced Kitchen • Exposed Brick Recently, there was a beautiful liturgical An unusual and educational tour of closing Bolton High School on his agenda ready cost the club thousands of dollars in • Energy Efficient Gas Heat • Hand Hewn Beams dance which was based on the Lord’s Supper for many years. If this is indeed a TNT posi­ generously and voluntarily to maintain Manchester historic and community sites legal fees, every dollar of which might have Bakker’s lavish lifestyle, will continue to • High Ceilings • Arched Windows at a church in our area. This ritual was a part was recently sponsored by the Arbors of Hop tion I find it difficult to understand how a been devoted to needed facilities and im­ of everyone participating in Holy Com­ group which states they are not against pay so he can take iq) space in a white Merrill Lynch Realty Brook, West Center Street. A nominal fee provements to the course. The.se are your collar prison. Bakker has already lived For more information about the Weavers Mill Condominium munion. was charged with all proceeds going to the education could advocate closing a high dollars that are being so cavalierly The dance was not put on for a show, but school without valid, reliable data that would too long and too well on the charity of contact the sales office at (203) 646-7869. Manchester Historical Society. squandered in an unnecessary personal ven­ others. A shorter sentence and a larger as part of the worship service for the dan­ A bus trip visiting more than thirty loca­ indicate this move could benefit our children detta. 435 Hartford Tpke., Vernon, CT 872-7777 educationally. The goal of relieving the tax fine would be in order. cers, as well for the congregation. tions was narrated by Herbert Bengtson, John L. Pickens New England Properties — Exclusive Agents Therq were many'iritcrrtiptions of flashing local historian for the Manchester Historical burden expense for these “neglected tax­ 206 Ferguson Rd., cameras, as well as a few not being able to payers” may be met for while but at the “ex­ Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta Society. Included were the Pitkin Glass Fac­ Manchester are syndicated columnists. 10—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Nov. 10, 1989 Iflaiirlirslrr Hrrali) Firehouse Women Section 1, Page 11 From Page 1 Friday, Nov. 10. 1989 From Page 1 PORTS project, according to architect Richard Lawrence. The proposed their service," said Hardgrove. ”It’s ter will include a computer data firehouse would replace one on Tol­ about time they were rewarded for bank (a directory of names), land 'I\impike near North Main their time in the ’trenches.’" photographs and experiences of Su^et that the town has sold to the Although women traditionally women service members, past and district under terms of an agreement Bucks go to great length for win have not fought wars with guns and present. It also will include a Jim between the two governments over ammunition, t'ley have supplied theater-style auditorium where films fire and sewer jurisdiction. their country in times of crises with will chronicle the contributions of Murray MILWAUKEE (AP) — Given the The town is still occupying that the necessary administrative and U.S. servicewomen throughout his- peculiar circumstances, Ben Coleman can station but, under the agreement, technical support, she said. tory. be forgiven for stretching the bounds pf NBA Roundup must vacate it by March 1 so that “We provided the (organizational) Hardgrove said she hopes to raise mathematics to describe the latest Mil­ the Eighth District Fire Department foundation” without which the public awareness of the need for waukee Bucks victory. career-high 53 points. can occupy it. military operation could not work, such a center so that other women “There is not one star on' this team The possibility of delay in con­ “We had to overcome too much adver­ Hardgrove, a Marine from 1974 to experienced in the military will con­ tonight. Everybody contributed 140 per­ sity,” Ellis said. “It was really intense. A struction of the firehouse became an 1976, said. “The government owned tact the foundation and register for cent,” Coleman said in trying to explain issue in the election campaign when lot of big baskets were made and either us 24 hours a day just like it did the the directory. sTake Charlie why, after five overtimes, the Bucks team could have won. It was one of the some Republican candidates ques­ men.” “It’s very hard for us to find managed to beat the Seattle SuperSonics tioned the proposed location. Bum worst officiated games I have ever seen.” (such) people because a federal law 155-154 Thursday night. “Milwaukee made some great plays Landers said it is too far from a “Women have been in the military prohibits the foundation from get­ After ties of 103-103 at the end of residential area being developed in :o the bank when they had to make them and we since the Revolutionary War, since ting the names and addresses of regulation and 110-110, 120-120, made some we when had to make them,” the north comer of town east pf Ver­ 1775, when they disguised themsel­ people who have served in the 127-127 and 138-138 in the overtimes, non Street. Seattle coach Bcmie Bickerstaff said. ves as men” in order to fight on the military,” she said. Milwaukee built a safe lead at 155-146 “They earned the win, but it’s too bad Irish has questioned the need for a front lines, Hardgrove said. “Except Donations from the public are with 34 seconds left in OT No. 5. firehouse, saying the area involved, [in a big race someone had to lose.” for the Vietnam statue in needed, Hardgrove added. Checks Safe? Not on this night. mostly the Bryan Farms residential, Coleman, whose 140 percent included Washington, women have no recog­ or requests for more information can Dana Barros hit a 3-pointer, Nate 17 points and nine rebounds, said it best nition at all for serving in the area, and the businesses in the Tal- be sent to the foundation at: Dept. HALLANDALE, Fla.— Write this down. Repeat after McMillan added a free throw and Sedale for both sides: “I just can’t wait to get military.” cottville flats along Tolland 560, Washin^on, D.C. 20042-0560. |me. Make book on this. Take this as gospel: Threatt scored on a rebound, and Seattle home and sleep.” Tbmpike, can be served from exist­ According to the foundation, As a Marine, Hardgrove worked Never, never— I say, never!— bet against a Charlie trailed only 155-152. ing town stations. Elsewhere in the NBA, it was Denver V more than 400,000 American in the military computer centers at littingham-trained horse in a big race he has to win When the Sonics got the ball one last 128, Houston 127 in just one overtime; At a Nov. 10 new conference women presently serve in the Parris Island, S.C. and Okinawa, id has time to get ready for. time, everybody in the building must the Los Angeles Lakers 106, Golden State Osella said, “There will be a military. That’s 10 percent of the Japan. She met her husbanef, Rus­ I don’t care if the horse is 1-5 or 5-1. If the horse can have figur^ the ball would find its way 95, and New York 107, New Jersey 105. firehouse in northeast Manchester to military. Another 800,000 are |rtin some, if he’s got some breeding, if all he needs is the into the basket one more time. Xavier Nuggets 128, Rockets 127: Alex protect residents there.” Then he sell, who was also in the military, S- veterans. I'carcful bringing along of a man who has been around McDaniel took the 3-point shot and, English hit an 8-foot jumper with four while she was in the service. The said a firehouse will be built or The Associated Press The foundation wants to build a iTacc horses since I^ c h o Villa was riding them, Whittin- despite being fouled by Jay Humphries, seconds left in overtime to give Denver some other arrangments made. couple married and moved to |gham will do the rest. LOOKING BACK — The year was 1961 when an East German border guard seized the memorial center and renovate part Manchester. They have a son, Jus­ almost put it in. But the shot bounced off the victory. Lafayette Lever had only one Asked by a reporter to elaborate,, he of the Memorial Gate area at Ar­ If you want a game pitched, get Orel Hcrshiscr. If you the rim, and McDaniel’s two free throws point, seven assists and four rebounds at said it might be necessary to make moment and leapt the barbed wire section of the Berlin Wall to escape to the West. tin, 13, who attends St. Bridget lington National Cemetery. The cen­ School. [•want a violin played, get Perlman. If you want a guy with time elapsed served only to cut the halftime but finished with 19 points, 10 some temporary arrangement for ^knocked out, Mike Tyson is your man. final margin to one point. assists and 14 rebounds. fire protection. But if you want a horse fitted up for a $3 million race, It took 257 minutes for Milwaukee and Reserve forward Bill Hanzlik scored “Let’s not make any promises on . see if Charlie has a place in his bam. Seattle to play the 73-minute game, the eight of his 16 points in the fourth quarter fire protection, ” Irish interjected. Wall Movies are a director’s medium. Football is a coach’s longest since the NBA began using the as the Nuggets outscored the Rockets A letter supporting the Tolland Vets imedium. But horse racing is trainer’s medium. It belongs 24-second shot clock in 1954. 30-24 to force the overtime. Otis Thorpe TUmpikeAl>eming Street site was 'to the conditioner. The greatest jockey who overrode The only longer game in NBA history and Akcem Olajuwon each scored 33 sent to town officials. It was drafted From Page 1 From Page 1 ' >can’t do anything with an unfit horse. was Jan. 6, 1951, when the Indianapolis points for the Rockets, who led by 18 in by Roy Conyers, who owns business The sixth running of the Breeders’ Cup Classic was Olympians beat the Rochester Royals the first half. into I^wer Saxony at the Duderstadt property on Tolland Tbmpike arid “dramatic and historic” and pledged tions and weakened by mass flight Uouble,” said David Hall, a 41- pDcmpsey-'fiinney, Notre Dame-Army circa 1946, 75-73 in six overtimes. The Syracuse Na­ Knicks 107, Nets 105: Charles Oakley lives in the Bryan Farms area. border control point. to seek closer u-ade relations with to the West. comment about “kids” who don’t vBudge-PCrry in tennis, a Yankee-Dodger World Series, year-old Vietnam veteran and resi­ know enough to respect it and the tionals defeated the Anderson Packers had 17 of his 22 points and 11 of his 18 It was sign^ by Conyers and four “It was so simple to come over,” East Germany. More than 200,000 East Germans, ^ e two best horses in the hemisphere slugged it out in dent of the home. “If they got as far ideals it stands for. 125-123 in five overtimes on. Nov. 24, rebounds in the second half for New others, two of them owners of Hol­ one young East German said. “The And in Prague, Czechoslovak nearly 1.5 percent of the nation’s the stretch at Gulfstrcam Park in the best traditions of a as West Virginia, they wouldn’t get “When you are in the services, 1949. York. Patrick Ewing’s dunk with 1:22 left land 'fiimpike businesses and two of feeling is just indescribable.” Foreign Ministry spokesman 16.5 million people, have left so far .Hollywood movie. much farther.” when you see the flag go up the pole “I hope our fans will soon take this gave the Knicks their first lead of the The Associated Press them Bryan Farms residents. East Germany’s sudden decision Lubomir Marsik said the opening this year — 56,000 through , Sunday Silence, the great black beauty from the tracks team into heart,” Milwaukee coach Del you get a feeling in your body. game. A meeting had been set of Oct. 24 to open the borders came at a would ease the crush of refugees Czechoslovakia since Saturday “War was just something that had pf the Pacific, and Easy Goer, the beautiful, copper- Harris said. “The people who stayed get IT’S OVER — Tony Brown of the Milwaukee Bucks celebrates to be done. We had a man who told Chills go up your spine. % u still get The Knicks, who trailed 62-42 in the at which residents of the area were Central Committee meeting pouring throu^ his country but said alone. Most are young, skilled colored darling of the polo set on Long Island, hooked up an assist in the win. The people who left? final minute of the first half, came back after making the game-winning shot in Thursday night’s game to be invited to comment, but it was Thursday and followed a dizzying “the passage is still free” for those workers vital to the economy. us what to do and we did it,” said that feeling,” said Jack Messenger, in the run for the wire in racing as it should be run. For 58, a Korean War veteran who said Boo!” from a 10-point deficit in the last nine against the Seattle Supersonics. Brown’s three-point shot put Mil­ canceled at the suggestion of series of reforms announced by wanting to go through Czechos­ Hundreds of thousands of people Taylor, a World War n veteran. the third time in their four meetings, Sunday Silence beat he got tired of living alone and Ricky Pierce scored a career-high 36 minutes. They finally pulled ahead Democratic Director Stephen T. Krenz. lovakia. who stayed behind have filled the “I’ve never talked to a West Vir­ Easy Goer, got the wire first. points before fouling out in the first extra waukee in front to stay in its 155-154 five-overtime victory. ginian who came back and said he moved into the home a month ago. 106-105 on Ewing’s dunk off an in­ Cassano. Cassano said the letter Guenter Schabowski, a member The sight of people dancing atop streets to demand democratic TTiey take a lot of convincing back where Easy Goer period. Alvin Robertson added 28 ooints bounds pass, giving him 20 points in the made it clear that the residents and of the ruling Politburo, announced the barrier that epitomized the Cold reforms and an end to 40 years of was sorry he went.” started his racing, the sidewalks of New York and the in 59 minutes. game. New Jersey got 21 points from led a fourth-quarter Los Angeles ponents 69-34. businessmen approve the location. the borders were being opened until War since it was built in 1961 was rigid one-party rule. hedges of Southampton. They said Easy Goer lost the About 115 veterans live in the “Anytime you invest that kind of time Chris Morris and 20 from Dennis Hop- runaway. Johnson had 19 points, 10 rebounds Cassano is one of the four a law is passed allowing East Ger­ unthinkable only hours earlier. As the pressure gained momen­ Kentucky Derby because he didn’t like the track. They Barboursville home, a former state in a game, it feels good to win. son. The Lakers took advantage of the ab­ and 10 assists and Cooper scored eight of Democrats elected directors. The mans greater freedom of travel. He Some took hammers and chisels to tum this week, the leadership took said he lost the Preakness because he reared in the start­ hospital that was renovated in 1975. Robertson said. Lakers 106. Warriors 95: A.C. Green sence of Warriors center Alton Lister, out his 11 points in the fourth quarter. Chris others are Peter P. DiRosa, James F. did not say when the law would be the wall Thursday night in a sym­ increasingly desperate steps in an at­ The average stay is 16 months and ing gate. So imagine how Seattle’s Dale EIIis scored 24 points and grabbed 16 rebounds for the season with a ruptured Achilles passed. bolic effort to tear it down. tempt to turn the tide. They said he won the Belmont because he was the best Mullin led the Warriors with 31 points Fogarty, who like Cassano are in­ residents double-, Uiple- or quad- felt. He played 69 minutes and scored a and Michael Cooper and Magic Johnson tendon, to outrebound their shorter op­ and Mitch Richmond added 19. cumbents, and Joyce Epstein. In Bonn, jubilant West German Hundreds of West Berliners took On Wednesday, Krenz purged the ruple-up in cramped quarters Legal horse. Case closed. Where’s the Eclipse Award? lawmakers, many shaking with emo­ advantage of the newly opened bor­ old guard from the party Politburo formerly used by mental patients. Sunday Silence was not exactly of a peasant stock. His tion, spontaneously stood to sing the ders to head in the opposite direc­ and slimmed it down from 21 mem­ Talk Daddy, Halo, is in the Jockey Club stud book, all right. Deng meets national anthem during a hastily tion and catch a glimpse of the other bers to 11. One new member, The library is stacked with He’s not the valet. T r American history books and ____ Jhy; But nobody really wanted Sunday Silence. They kept New threat called session of the lower house of side of the divided city. Hans-Joachim Boehme, and three newspapers and the place is fe®.- Attorney , . « shopping him around like a used car or a hot diamond. with Kissinger Fhrliament. “What joy! This is the best thing non-voting Politburo members were At Lew Leo JK Beirett President Bush said if East Ger­ that happened in 100 years!” yelled sacked today. The state-run news tooned with enough red, white and Fortunately for them, there weren’t any takers. Even at a many makes good on its promise to a West Berlin man. agency ADN said they had lost the blue to look like victory for an markdown, the buyers passed. in Road Race BEUING (AP) — Deng Xiaoping allow free emigration, “this wall Many hugged and kissed support of their locd Communist enterprising flagmaker. Thick MODERN DIVORCE So, Charlie Whittin^am got him. met former U.S. Secretary of State Party organizations. clouds of cigarette smoke seem to We don’t call the marriage breakup Knute Rockne got Notre Dame. Vince Lombardi got built in ’61 will have very little strangers, while cars packed with By Jim Tierney Henry Kissinger among the official relevance.” East Germans and others paraded hang everywhere. a “divorce” anymore. It’s now a “dis­ the Green Bay fuckers. I^dcrewski got a piano. And uappings of the Great Hall of the Krenz, 52, also promised laws on solution’’. The whole procedure is Charlie got Sunday Silence. Manchester Herald In Moscow, Soviet Foreign Min­ down the streets of West Berlin. There’s little anger toward those ^ i e r . We need not prove fault People today, a day after he an­ istry spokesman Gennady I. With decades of fortified frontiers freedom of assembly, association who fled to Canada to avoid the Rrmerly, you needed witnesses to the Charlie had seen enough bad horses to know a good Crete Waitz, nine-time winner of the New York City nounced his retirement from his last Gerasimov praised the East German apparently at an end, the wall that and the press. He gave no details, Vietnam draft and those who improper spousal conduct That was one when he saw him. Charlie’s reputation is with older party post. but said independent groups might protested the war. tough. Abuse came in secret usually. horses, but he put every trick of racing lore he has ever Marathon, will not be the only Norwegian representative reforms but cautioned that any for decades represented the literal But Courts accepted witnesses who Deng on Thursday gave up his have a role in politics. “My choice was to enlist and go picked up in nearly 70 years around a race track into the in the 53rd running of the Manchester Thanksgiving Day speculation about a reunified Ger­ and symbolic division between the testified to black and blue marks, to Road Race on Nov. 23. last official job as chairman of the many was “out of the question.” East Germany’s pro-democracy to war,” Hall said. “Those who left the tern, to improper words, to conditioning of Sunday Silence. He was to be Charlie’s East and West may become a mere Newcomer John Halvorsen, who is tearing up the road Communist Party’s Central Military West Germany “should take into monument to the Cold War. opposition has made free elections for other countries, they have to live obsunities, and other abusive and un­ Triple Crown horse, the exclamation point to a long dis­ race circuit throughout the United States, has committed Commission. account that policies aimed at recon­ Farmer leader Erich Honecker, its main demand. Plans have been with themselves.” settling conduct by the spouse. “Ex­ tinguished career that had unaccountably never included The 85-year-old Deng today reported to legalize New Forum, the treme cruelty” was the favorite reason to Manchester and should pose a serious threat to the sidering borders would not suit any replaced by Krenz three weeks ago, But mention the flag — and burn­ Courts accepted all kinds of cruelty one. noted with a hearty laugh that Kis­ largest group. ing it — and it sets off a torrent of After two grueling races in Kentucky and Maryland, pre-race favorites John Gregorek, John Doherty and John government in Europe and would supervised the building of the wall evidence and usually accepted any tes­ Treqcy. singer was the first foreign guest he before he became Communist Party timony if it was not objected to. But Sunday Silence wasn’t up to the marathon at Belmont cause only mistrust," Gerasimov Gregorek is the defending champion while Doherty had met since retirement, but he said said. now, a spouse need merely say that three weeks later. chief. Every U.S. president since the marriage is over. won in 1986 and ’87. Treacy is a four-time winner and he will continue to play his “ dual John F. Kennedy has urged that it be Suddenly, it was as if the first two wins were flukes. Austrian Chancellor Franz Send for free brochure “Ask an At­ set the course record of 21:26 back in 1979. role” as citizen and party member. Vranitzky, in a television interview, tom down. LIVE CHRISTMAS TREES torney About A Connecticut Divorce” Sunday Silence went back to California to lick his The meeting at Beijing’s Great wounds. Easy Goer went around winning Whitneys and Halvorsen, 23, competes frequently on the roads. His called the East German move “one Krenz on Thursday also advo­ Thousands to choose from most recent victory was in the Thlsa Run on Oct. 30. Hall, the seat of government, rein­ of the most memorable events in the cated a law that would ensure free Travers and Woodwards, races named after the New York forced the general feeling that Deng Tag now. Cut or Dig Later! Ueensed la CT 1960 Some of his other notable road race performances this political history of Europe.” and democratic elections in his Big Rich. Charlie went to something called the Super will remain dominant, though he no Leo'J. Barrett, P.C. year include: 1st Jacksonville River 15KRun (43:12); 1st In Brussels, the European Com­ Communist nation, which has been Derby, a Louisiana upstart, a race Easy Goer’s people longer holds official titles. WAGON SHED Attorney At Law Boston Milk Run lOK (28:01); 3rd Crescent City Classic munity called the border oprenings disrupted by pro-reform demonstra­ turned up their noses at. After Deng made reference to his NURSERY CT. TOLL FREE A Brewers’ Cup is scheduled for precisely this turn of lOK; 1st Lilac Bloomsday 12K (34:21); 1st Virginia 10- retirement, Kissinger said: “You will 1-800.33-44-LAW events. Milcr (47:54). 155 Griffin Rd., South Windsor Halvorsen is the Norwegian national record-holder in never be without great influence.” Mancheater ~ 382 Hartford The very real fear was, it might be stolen by some “Are you opposed to it?” Deng For Best Selection ~ TAG NOWI Road 649-3125 horse who was in the field as a part of the chorus line— the 5,000 meters. He posted a blistering 5,000 time of 13:20 during the summer. asked. North on Rte. 5 to Sullivan Ave. (Rte. 194), Rye St. to Griffin Rd. • 289-7356 Hartford — 527-1114 like a club pro winning the open, or lousing up an Town Hall Tour coIIm are returned thUy. Academy Award script, where the best friends gets the “He’s coming on,” Road Race coordinator Dave Prin- “I am for it,” Kissinger said. k ' » girl instead of Gable or Tracy. diville said. “He’s hot. The boys know about him.” Deng commented that Kissinger From Page 1 For one thing, older horses are supposed to beat 3- Prindiville also said WTIC AM-1080 will do the radio broadcast of the race. is no longer secretary of state “yet f ycar-olds— and there were grizzled veterans in the Clas­ you are still busy working in inter­ thing in the long-run,” he said. sic field. Slew City Slew has been in 41 races in his national affairs.” proposal, we felt it should last at Reginald Pinio/Manchester Herald But Alan Lutz, a former member career. He hasn’t won many of them (11), but he has Kissinger is making what is least 25 years,” Giles said. “Maybe of the citizens’ committee and an now we ought to go back and look learned a few more moves around a track. Present Value BOOTING IT AWAY — Manchester High’s Patty Hornbostel, right, boots the ball away from believed to be his 15th uip to China opponent of the $13 million expan­ has teed it up 37 times on tracks from Beulah ftirk to Page accepts at each and every space request very NFA’s Trish Roberts in their game Tuesday at Memorial Field. The Indians were to face since a secret visit in 1971 that set sion, said he saw nothing wrong Monmouth. Canny old horses are like crafty pro football the stage for normalization of rela­ carefully.” Staples High today at 2 in a Class L quarterfinal at Sachem Field in North Haven. with the state mandating a short­ Options include reducing the linemen. They teach the rookies lessons. tions with the United States. term solution to the lack of space for The 3-year-olds, Sunday Silence and Easy Goer, acted Deng referred to his advanced age renovation to the Lincoln Center and EHHS post records. the size of the addition to the as if those other horses weren’t even there. “I looked and his stutter but said he was “quite “It’s a temporary solution to a over and saw Angel Cordero on Blushing John wasn’t healthy,” adding, “My mind is quite Municipal Buidling, and providing O O O i o n a temporary problem,” Lutz said. “It less parking than called for in the ' 643-8474 ■ 168 WOODLAND ST., MANCHESTER - 8AM-6PM DAILY ■ GARDENS concerned with him, either,” Sunday Silence’s rider, By Len Auster 1 clear.” Chris McCarron, was to explain. A sort of homecoming for would be a lot cheaper than spend­ referendum, he said. Manchester Herald ing $13 million to accomplish the FRESH CUT Easy Goer wasn’t concerned with anybody but Sunday He was replaced on the military Giles said a new proposal should same objective. Silence. He could get to him. He couldn’t get by him. body by Jiang Zemin, Communist be presented to the voters as soon as East Catholic High School will be in the market im­ IVty chief. Ideally, the town manager would possible. “Costs are only going to go He didn’t exactly have what the jockeys call “a golden Manchester, South Windsor mediately for a new boys’ basketball head coach as it trip.” Easy Goer seemed to come out of the gates Former Communist Party chief be moved to a modular office on the up in a year,” he said. The bidding CHRYSANTHEMUMS was confirmed this morning that Ray Page, who has sideways. The No. 1 post is not all that desirable in an Zhao Ziyang continued to be pil­ west side of Town Hall, and the climate is favorable right now, he SPECIAL CUT FLOWERS straight or guided the Eagles the last five years, has taken the head eight-horse field. But great horses can win from a hall biggest win of the year, a 28-10 go but up. They have some loried in the official press even town clerk would take over his added. MlxeoColors By Jim Tierney coaching position at East Hartford High School. former office space, Lutz said. 3 bunches - $10.95 closet. Manchester Herald upset win over previously unbeaten dangerous people in the skilled posi­ while a just-concluded party meet­ It’s important to keep public at­ Enfield. Phge, 39, is a physical education teacher at the East Werkhoven said the town would Easy Goer seemed on the edge of ranging up alongside tions.” Hartford Middle ^hool. He’s been in the East Hartford ing refrained from further attacks on tention focused on the Town Hall Mcanhwhilc, winlcss East either have to come up with a new his rival periodically but was slow to put the throttle to It will be a sort of homecoming South Windsor will have to con­ school system for 15 years. the once-powerful reformer. issue, according to Werkhoven. “If Catholic (0-8) will host St. Ber­ proposal that is less expensive or the floor. He seemed to like it back in the caboose of the when the Manchester Indians play at tain Manchester senior quarterback “I’m looking to teach and coach in the same town,” This week’s edition of the you let it drop and do nothing, then nard’s of Uncasvillc (2-5) in an All present the need for an expansion in people forget about it.” race. Until too late. “Sunday Silence started to move, but South Windsor High in a CCC East Aris Leonard, who has scored six Page said today. “I haven’t been looking to leave East Newspaper-Magazine Digest, a BUNCH my horse was a little slow to pick up on it,” said Easy Connecticut Conference matchup touchdowns this season. weekly review of the official press, a clearer fashion to the voters. football matchup Saturday afternoon Catholic. I hadn’t applied anywhere. But when the op­ Goer’s rider, Hit Day. “Still, it was a magnificent effort, at 1:30. Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at Carlin Masse would like the Public vic­ accus^ Zhao of “violent treachery” “Some people said they didn’t portunity came up, 1 had to take advantage of it. You fully understand what the $13 mil­ and it was a great race. It was good for racing. It’s sad First-year Indian coach Mike Memorial Field. East lost to St. tory to carry over into the Indians’ never know when the opportunity will come again.” Joseph, 27-0, last week while St. in the 1988 demise of the party lion is for,” Werkhoven said. HOLIDAY HINTS Potted For Thanksgiving Giving somebody had to lose, and I’m saddened it was us.” Masse was an assistant coach at final two games — South Windsor Page fills the vacancy created when Mike Liappes, the ideological magazine “Red Flag.” Dried Arrangements, Decorated Bernard’s dropped a 48-14 decision The earliest another referendum BEST BUY -perfect hostess gifts- Earnest Gaillard, one-quarter owner of Sunday South Windsor a year ago. Also, and East Catholic on Thanksgiving former head coach, was appointed a vice principal at East Zhao, 70, was purged from all his to Fairfield Prep. morning. could be ready is six months. He Rustic Logs and Pots, Balsam Chiysanthemums Silence, summed up the race best: “He broke alertly. He South Windsor assistant John Hack- Hartford High. Liappes, with his increased respon­ party posts on June 24 at a party said he would let the citizens’ com­ OIL CO. dragged Chris up to the front. When the time came to ett was previously an assistant at South Windsor’s main offensive “We’d like to go 3-0 in our last sibilities, said he couldn’t fill both hats to his satisfac­ Central Committee meeting that ac­ Relger Begonias (large)...... 7.95 mittee work out the details of a new Vernon, CT Wreaths-Frames Cone Wreaths, run, he ran.” Manchester. South Windsor was a threats lie in running backs Delon three games,” Masse said. He has tion. cused him of supporting the pro­ ChristrTKis Cacti (4" pot)...... 5.95 proposal. “I think it falls within their Balsam Greens, Artificial Wreaths Trainer Whittingham’s instructions were equally suc­ Class MM state finalist in 1988. 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(4 ” pot) 4.45 without taking a switch to him.” good-natured rivalry.” Enfield game. “That’s a credit to die kids,” Page’s five-year record at East was 20-84. His 1988-89 arrest, has been under constant at­ sion that will not meet the needs of ■ 71ff I ^COD Manchester (2-6) is coming off a “They (South Windsor) lost their Masse said. “They keep going to the team posted an 8-14 mark, the best record in his five KEEP FEEDING THE BIRDS Kalenchoe (4“ pot)...... 95 McCarron took the hint. “I shook the whip at him a tack since then and there has been the town as far into the future as the Diesel Fuel Also Available Blue Seal Bird S e ^ Also: sunnowor. G erbe ros (6“ pot)...... 4 97 15-14 come-from-behind win over whole line from last year,” Masse final whistle. I’ve really been years. speculation he might face criminal original proposal. 150 Gi Ion Minimum 25 lbs...... $5.95 ThlsHe. 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.A 12—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Nov. 10, 1989 MANCHESTER HER.ALD, Friday, Nov. 10,1989—13 Brown retains his title, In B rief. Chrissie picking up wants shot at Starling ;Midget all-star game Sunday a whole new racket The Manchester ^ d g e t Iboiball League All-Stars will meet the Willimantic All-Stars Sunday at 1 pjn. at Carlin SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) — Brown made it clear before the the 12th round. But the challenger’s Psychologist,” Evert portrays herself as Memorial Field. There will be a “B” game played first By Ronald Blum an aging sports star having trouble adjust­ After beating challenger Luis San­ fight that he was looking beyond punches were mostly looping over­ followed by an “A” game at approximately 3 p.m. The Associated Press tana, Simon Brown is still the Inter­ Santana to the man who gave him hand rights that glanced off Brown. ing to normal life. Kevin Nealon, as the shrink, keeps trying to put the moves on national Boxing Federation welter­ the only loss in his 31-1 record. The fight began with a tentative MHS alumni soccer game set NEW YORK — Chris Evert was stand­ weight champion and he still wants Starling was at the fight and round and then Santana came on Evert and she can’t quite figure out I Manchester High School is planning to stage an alum- ing on a set, not a court. She was up to a what’s going on. to fight the only man who has beat stepped briefly into the ring before strong in the second. Some of the 'ni soccer game on Friday, Nov. 24, at 10 ajn. at the high new racket, not holding one. him in the ring. the main event. best fighting came in the fifth and Evert, in a blue skirt and red blouse, school field. It will be an alumni vs. alumni game with “I’m sure I’ll be a nervous wreck ran through the skit in rehearsal, sitting Thursday night, after a unanimous “I’m here to watch a good night 11th rounds as Brown found his all past players encouraged to take part. Saturday,” she said. decision over a surprisingly tough on a couch, politely refusing the doctor’s of boxing." he said outside the ring. range and pwmmcled Santana with The ^umni game is being held, in part, with the 10- Saturday night at 11:30 EST, she won’t Santana, Brown was pushing for a Brown was in control for much of combinations. overtures. The doctor asked his next year anniversary of Manchester’s winning the state Class be facing Steffi, Martina or Hana. She’ll patient, Jon Lovitz, to visualize Evert match with Marlon Starling, the the fight, taking charge in the fourth It was the fifth time Brown had LL championship in 1979, the final year for retired coach 'be facing America. Anyone who wants to World Boxing Council welterweight round with several telling combina­ defended his title since winning it with him at a tennis match. Dick Danielson. tune in. “Is she all over me?” Nealon asked champion. tions and dcub'.e left hooks. from Tyrone Trice in April 1988. . Anyone interested in playing should contact Bill Live from New York, it’s “Saturday “Get Starling in the ring. Let us .Afar the fight. Brown said he Santana, 36-12-2, had scored 29 Lovitz. : McCarthy at the high school at 647-3553 or 647-3521, Night!” With your host, Chris Evert. Evert’s musical guest on the show is prove who is the best welterweight,” hun his hand in the third round. “I knockouts. His big victory was an “People can’t expect anything,” she the Eurylhmics, with Annie Lennox. he said. hit Sanara or. the top of the head upset over Jorge Maysonet this year. k Hoop officials hold clinic said, “because I’m a tennis player.” Evert won’t be joining them for any num­ The title fight was brought to with a rich: and 1 -nought I hit a Thursday night’s match was the big­ PLAIIWILLE — The Central Connecticut Bord of No, no. Now, she’s an actress. Well, for Springfield to draw the attention of brick Will." be said. Brow- said be gest fight in Springfield since Dec. bers. Approved Basketball Officials will hold a clinic for area a week, anyway. Here she was 'Thursday, “I’ll make fool of myself but I’m not Starling, who lives less than an hour was ad'-.sed to throw -ne k-lnd of 9, 1978, when soon-to-be champion h i^ school and junior high basketball coaches to discuss yukking it up with actors and actresses in going to sing,” she said. “I can crack away in Hartford, Conn. But punches that woOd earn hun a Sugar Ray Leonard defeated Ar­ the rule chances for 1989-90 on Monday at 7 p.m. at Studio 8H. jokes, but I’m not a singer. I think they’re promoters aren’t at all close to dedstoc. mando Muniz in six rounds. Plainville High School. John McDonnell, Board No. 6 “I just did it to have fun,” said the 34- going to sing some serious songs.” agreement on money. Santana, who speaks broken The fight, broadcast by the USA interpreter, will conduct the session. year-old Evert, who retired from the ten­ Evert has no previous acting ex­ Starling agreed during the English, said he w as happy to have cable netw ork, was refereed by Matt nis tour this f^l. “They called my agent perience. Well, almost none. weekend to fight IBF middleweight gone the full 12 rounds. He said be Mullaney of South Hadley. Atten­ Donigan player of the ’80s in September. At that time, I had the U.S. “I did skits when I was younger,” she champion Michael Nunn for was fighting well but in the second The Associated Press dance w as estimated at 2,400. STORRS — Former University of Connecticut stand­ Open, the Federation Cup and my pro­ said. “Grade school, when I was 8. The $850,000. But if money matters can round his eyes began to close. Scoring was 119-110 by judge out Dan Donigan was voted the Big East Conference celebrity tournament in front of me. I V Christmas skit.” be arranged. Brown and Starling Santana, both eyes swollen nearly Don O’Neil; 120-108 by judge DEFENDS TITLE — Luis Santana, left, recoils after being hit by a blow from Simon Brown Athlete of the Decade in men’s soccer said, ‘No. I have too much stress.’ After Rehearsals started Thursday evening could meet next spring or early sum­ shut by the end of the bout, fought in the 10th round of their IBF welterweight championship fight Thursday night in Springfield, Harold Gomes and 120-105 by Donigan, a three-time All-America selection, played the U.S. Open, I really thought about it. I and continue today, with three more on mer. hard, landing a flurry of punches in judge Bob McCoy. Mass. Brown defended his title successfully, winning by a decision. for the Huskies from 1985-88. He was the Most Valuable said, ‘You’re going to kick yourself in the Saturday. Then there’s the show. There’s Player in the conference tournament in 1988 and the future if you don’t say yes to this.’ ” a tournament in New York next week, so Adidas National Player of the Year. So with director Dave Wilson watching a lot of tennis players will be in town. UConn football still Donigan is currently under contract with the St. Louis over her, Evert went into rehearsals with Some are planning to be in the audience Whalers Storm of the Major Indoor Soccer League. the Not Ready for Prime Time Players. to root Evert on. She sta.’ted skit ideas on Monday and But Martina Navratilova, Evert’s close TVicsday. friend and longtime compclilor, won’t be Co-ed volleyball is forming around. She’s in Chicago for a tourna­ to begin in conference hunt The Manchester Rec Department is organizing an “I had a few ideas and they threw out a The Associated Press ment. adult co-ed volleyball league that would play Monday few ideas,” Evert said. “What I think is STORRS — With a chance at outing against Delaware. He was funny doesn’t mean it’s funny. I think “I’ll miss her. We could have done tying for the Yankee Conference 19-for-31 for 194 yards and two nights at filing Junior High. HOSTESS — Chris Evert, who recently retired from tournament something funny,” Evert said. “If they Anyone interested in entering a team should contact people will laugh if you humiliate your­ road trip football championship, and a real touchdowns in the air. Tailback tennis, prepares to host the Nov. 11 "Saturday Night Live" self. I think the main point of the show is want to, they’ll have one of the girls do a possibility at a Division I-AA Kevin Wesley ran the football 23 Carl Silver at the Rec Department at 647-3084. Martina character. One of the girls can do There are a limited number of openings. program on NBC. The television show will orginiate live from New laughter.” postseason berth, the University of limes for 115 yards and one TD to In a sketch called “The Sports it funny.” HARTFORD — The Hartford Connecticut tackles Boston Univer­ complement DcGennaro’s air attack. York City. Whalers, back at the .500 mark at sity on Saturday at Memorial BU is led by junior college trans­ Northeastern bans spectators 8-8-1 following its loss Wednesday Stadium on Band Day in a critical fer Stan Greene at quarterback. He BOSTON (AP) — Northeastern University reported to Buffalo, begin a three-game road matchup for each squad. is 219-for-395 in the air for 2,679 Thursday that spectators will be barred from indoor ath­ Bowl picture is already coming into focus trip against the Winnipeg Jets Both the Huskies and Terriers are yards out of BU’s run-and-shoot of­ letic events for the next 28 days due to what it called “an 4-2 in Yankee Conference play, tied tonight at 8:30 (Channel 18, WTIC). fense. He has thrown 24 touchdown outbreak of measles” on the Boston campus. Notre Dame an impressive 10-1 record heading into the games two of the last three years, could have a rematch for second place with New By Rick Warner The Whalers are in Chicago on passes and 11 interceptions. The university said that two measles cases have been Miami game. And that game won’t be over until after the of its 1988 Florida State-Nebraska game. Also on the Hampshire and Villanova. Maine The Associated Press Sunday to take on the Blackhawks UConn’s win over Delaware as­ confirmed, neither involving a Northeastern athlete. bids are announced. short list are Miami, Penn State, Alabama and Tennessee. and then head for Detroit for a Tues­ finished the year at 6-2 and can do sured the Huskies their fourth con­ Fans will be barred from weekend hockey games with Orange Bowl president Tom Wood admits that Notre Another possibility is Michigan. Don Meyers, chair­ day night date with the Red Wings. no worse than tie for the title. secutive winning season. The last Lowell and Merrimack. A swimming meet with New Btwl bids won’t be announced until Nov. 25, but the Dame has the inside track. postseason picture is already coming into focus. man of the Fiesta’s selection committee, said the bowl Mike Liut (5-4-1) will draw the V V BU comes in at 4-5 overall while time UConn put together four Hampshire on Saturday afternoon has been postponed. “It’s hard to go wrong with Notre Dame,” he said. may challenge a policy that prohibits Big Ten and Pac-10 start in goal for the Whalers while the Huskies are 6-3. Connecticut is straight winning campaigns was Outdoor events, including the Maine at Northeastern Pending the results of several games, here are the most “They’re the lop draw in college football.” likely matchups in the Jan. I bowls; teams from playing in the game. The conferences made Daniel Bethiaume (5-4-0, 3.11 goals coming off its 21-17 success over 1957-60. football game Saturday, are not affected. The Sugar Bowl is the only other bowl with a shot at a the agreement because NBC’s Fiesta telecast competes against average) is the likely net- Delaware while the Terriers upset This is the 37lh meeting between The school said that all coaches, players and other ORANGE — Colorado vs. Notre Dame. national title game. Here’s the scenario: Miami beats SUGAR — Southeastern Conference champion vs. with ABC’s Rose Bowl, which features the Big Ten and minder for Winnipeg. This is the Maine a week ago, 30-28. UConn and BU with the Huskies team personnel attending future events will be subject to Notre Dame, finishes 10-1 and plays undefeated Pac-10 champions. first meeting between the clubs this Connecticut is in a similar posi­ holding a 21-15 edge. BU has won immunization for measles. Miami. Alabama in New Orleans. Notre Dame then beats un­ COTTON — Southwest Conference champion vs. “It’s a clear violation of antitrust laws,” Meyers said. year. tion it was a year ago, needing wins the last two outings. defeated Colorado in the Orange Bowl. In that case, the Nebraska, Michigan-Illinois loser or SEC runner-up. “I don’t think it’s in the best interest of college football Whaler defenseman Ulf in its last two games to gain a Saturday’s game is UConn’s final Walk raises $45,179 for charity Sugar Bowl winner could be the national champion. to lock 20 teams out of a bowl game for an arbluary Samuelsson, recovering from off­ Division I-AA postseason berth. BU regular-season contest at home ROSE — Pacific 10 champitm vs. Big Ten champion. PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh Pirates broadcaster “That’s certainly something we’ve talked about,” said reason.” season knee surgery, was in the began the Huskies’ downfall in ’88, where it is an unblemished 4-0. The Jim Rooker raised $45,179 for charity during his 327- FIESTA — Florida State vs. Nebraska, SEC runner- up, Penn State or Michigan. Mickey Holmes, executive director of the Sugar Bowl. The Cotton, which hasn’t had a national championship Hartford traveling party and has upsetting the Huskies in Boston by a last time UConn went undefeated at mile walk from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh Oct. 5-17, the game since 1978, also is interested in Michigan if the 20-15 count. It’s a ga/ne that Husky CITRUS — Tennessee, Alabama or Virginia vs. “It’s a roll of the dice, but it’s definitely a possibility.” been given permission to begin home was in 1986. Pirates said Thursday. Wolverines don’t win the Big Ten. Other possible op­ coach Tom Jackson and company Connecticut winds up its regular Nebraska, Illinois or Penn State. Holmes also thinks there’s still a chance for a Notre full-scale workouts with the team. It “It was a long 12 days,” Rooker said. “It’s certainly ponents for the SWe champion arc Nebraska, the SEC have not forgotten. „ season next Saturday on the road HALL OF FAME — Florida, Auburn, or Virginia vs. Danie-Alabama matchup in the Sugar. But that seems is hoped Samuelsson can be back in something I would never do again. But the response of runner-up and West Virginia. UConn quarterback Matt DcGcn- against the University of Rhode Is­ Penn State, West Virginia, Ohio State or Pittsburgh. highly unlikely unless Colorado loses one of its final two the Whaler line-up in four weeks. the pteople was absolutely tremendous ... and I’m The Citrus has until Tuesday to decide whether to take naro had his second straight strong land in Kingston, R.I. Top-ranked Notre Dame and No. 2 Colorado are al­ games and drops out o f the nationa] title chase. To keep That would be two months before delighted to have been able to help raise such a sig­ the Atlantic Coast Conference champion — most likely the original projection after the in- most certain to play in the Orange Bowl, with the nation­ its title hopes alive, Alabama must beat Louisiana State, nificant sum.” Southern M'vsstss'tpp'v and Auburn. Virginia. The bowl has the option under a four-deal with jury. After expenses totaling about $7,(X)0 are deducted, al championship probably at stake. All Colorado has to “Colorado is two short straight putts away from a the league. Rooker will present checks for equal amounts to do to lock up the Big Eight bid is beat Oklahoma State and Kansas State. None Dame has difficult games championship game,” Holmes said. “Alabama not only If the Citrus does^’l take the ACC champ, it will The Associated Press NBC picks up NBA Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh and Bob Prince has much longer putts, but two of them are sidehill with a probably choose one of the SEC runners-up (Alabama, Charities. remaining against Penn State and Miami, but the Irish will probably go to the Orange even if they lose both. couple of breaks.” Tennessee or Auburn) as the host team. If Illinois loses to Off-ice help Michigan, the Illini will probably get the other bid. OUTTA MY WAY — Boston goalie Andy Moog, left, collides with Edmonton’s Kelly Buch- with big money pact Landry to head commission Why? Because a loss to Penn State would still give TTic Fiesta, which has hosted national championship berger while the Bruins’ Rob Cimetta (14) slides beneath them during Thursday’s NHL ac­ DALLAS (AP) — Former Dallas Cowboys coach Tom aids Sweeney tion at Boston Garden. The Bruins won, 6-2. believably surprised that this deal Landry will head a group of sports and business leaders By Ronald Blum woricing to attract national and international sporting came to the sueet.” He called the The Associated Press events to the area, city officials announced Thursday. IRS is taking a close look and Bruins NBA “an unbelievable national suc­ In particular, the Dallas International Sports Commis­ NEW YORK — Baseball will be cess.” sion will try to secure the 1994 World Cup Soccer Com­ Charles Grantham, executive From Page 11 By Dave O’Hara on CBS. The NBA will be on NBC. petition. Murray Nordiques finally a winner, The networks will split the Olym­ director of the NBA Players As­ at Rose’s winnings at track The Associated Press The panels’ hoard of directors includes former Cow­ pics. Things sure are changing in sociation, also was excited. Under boys quarterback Roger Staubach, golf legend Byron few times. But he was going his absolute best. Did I have the collective-bargaining agreement sports television. Nelson and Dallas Mavericks general manager Norm horse left at the end? You bet. He was responding.” By Joe Kay BOSTON — Dr. Fred Neff keeps between the league and the union, a low profile as the Boston Bruins’ Red Wings setting new lows NBC took the NBA away from Sonju. Could Easy Goer have drawn even at another few The Associated Press CBS Thursday with a $600 million, , 53 percent of gross revenue goes to jumps? Well, it wasn’t a 16-round fight. The conditions psychologist. player salaries. McDonaid winner of award Visitors to the club’s dressing four-year contract that continued the called for a mile and a quarter to be run. When they got CINCINNATI — Pete Rose has “It looks like we hit a home run,” room may not recognize him. But beat Philadelphia, halting the Flyers’ escalation of rights fees. The deal NEW YORK (AP) — Former Louisiana State pitching there, Sunday Silence was in front. As he had been in the no clue when a federal grand jury in By Ken Rappoport Grantham said. “This makes the star Ben McDonald was selected as the winner of the Derby and the Preakness. Carl Lewis doesn’t have to run he’s appreciated by the people who The Associated Press NHL Roundup four-game unbeaten streak (3-0-1). could push average pro basketball Cincinnati will complete an mves- count most, the players. Lceman grabbed his own rebound salaries into the $1 million range owners and players very happy. We Golden Spikes Award, presented annually by the United a half-mile, just 100 and 200 meters. tigation of his taxes. were close to the $1 million per States Baseball Federation to the top amateur player. If you’re a horse trainer, you train the horse for the Bob Sweeney even credited Neff The Quebec Nordiques finally put behind the net and slapped a five- next season. However, Rose inadvertantly since returning to the roster alter a player projected when the collec­ McDonald, 14-4 for LSU this season, was the Bal­ conditions of the race, you get him ready for the race the with an assist for his first NHL “hat a halt to the NHL’s longest losing fooler past Pete Peelers to put NBC has been the harshest critic gave a clue Thursday about one trick” Thursday night after the back injury. He wasn’t helped by Toronto ahead 2-1 at 6:49. of the increase in prices, accusing tive-bargaining agreement was timore Orioles’ No. 1 draft pick in June and spent part of racing secretary wrote. avenue for the investigation when he streak. The Detroit Red Wings, If you’re Charlie Whittingham, you get him ready for Bruins’ 6-2 victory over the Edmon­ defenseman John Mokosak, who Rob Ramage gave Toronto a 3-1 CBS of overbidding for the $1.06 signed” in 1988. September in the major leagues. said that he never claimed his meanwhile, seem intent on setting the winner’s circle. Sunday Silence, the colt nobody ton Oilers. Was beaten on each of Minnesota’s lead with a slap shot from the top of billion four-year baseball deal and Stem said that for purposes of the racetrack earnings on his taxes — a new lows. Americans lead tennis winners wanted, is horse of the year. Charlie Whittingham is the With goals in each of the first two “We better wake up because if we three first-period goals. the right faceoff circle at 18:52. Tom the $243 million 1992 Winter Olym­ salary cap, the contract was requirement under federal law. He WEMBLEY, England (AP) — John McEnroe, trainer of any year. Whatever you do, don’t bet he isn’t. periods, Sweeney missed an open don’t start playing belter, we’re Dave Gagner and rookie Mike Kurvers then scored an empty-net pics contract. Is NBC the guilty evaluated at $126 million for said he never did so because he al­ Michael Chang and Brad Gilbert, the top three seeds, Ever. net at the outset of the tliird period going to be in the same spot in April Modano scored two goals each to goal with 34 seconds remaining. parly this time? 1990-91. Under the formula, the ways lost money on his track betting clinched quarterfinal berths in the $440,000 Wembley in the long run, so he didn t feel with Boston nursing a 3-2 lead. we’re in now,” Detroit coach Jac­ lead the North Stars. Blackhawks 4, Penguins 3: “Ftrhaps,” NBC president Robert salary cap would rise from $9.8 mil­ tennis championships. Jim Murray is a syndicated columnist. obliged to report his winnings. “I said a few words to myself, but ques Demers said after Thursday Jon Casey made 26 saves as Min­ Chicago rallied from a three-goal C. Wright said. “It’s hard to draw lion to at least $11.5 million per nesota improved to 7-1-0 at heme, deficit with the help of Dirk Also reaching the last eight was Australian Wally “I guarantee you that over the I couldn’t let it bother me,” night’s 5-1 loss to Minnesota ex­ the same explanation for every com­ team. It would increase even more if Sweeney said. “If you dwell on mis­ the third- best home record in the Graham’s*two goals to beat Pittsbur­ Masur. McEnroe later criticized the condition of the years, like most of us — I think the V tended the Red Wings’ winlcss pany at every time.” He continued to non-television revenues increase. takes or missed opportunities, it’s NHL. Supreme court at the indoor arena, where fellow IRS knows this — I will lose more streak to nine. “I’d like to sec this gh- criticize the CBS baseball deal, NBC will show 20 regular-season not going to do you any good. Nordiques 7, Islanders 5: Peter Graham’s goals included a shor­ American Ken Flach injured his ankle the day before. money than I win at the track,” Rose team play with the lead for once. We saying, “I would not be standing games a year under the contract. Page “That’s Fied Neff. He’s been tell­ StasUiy was the offensive hero for thanded breakaway to tie the game told The Associated Press in an in­ haven’t done that all year.” here today if we had that baseball There will be a November Sunday Hammond leads by three strokes ing us all along we’ve got to forget 'The Red Wings, 0-^-3 in their last the Nordiques with three goals and 3-3 at 4:06 of the final period. Adam From Page 11 terview Thursday. contract hanging over our heads.” broadcast, a Christmas telecast and a KAPALUA, Hawaii (AP) — Donnie Hammond shot a about mistakes and go on because nine, are on their longest winlcss an assist. The victory was the first Creighton and Steve Larmcr also Rose also said during the hour- CBS, in the final season of a series of Sunday afternoon games 5-under-par 67 and took a three sUoke lead after two long interview that he’s no longer 1 you can’t correct them.” streak since going 0-10-2 from Dec. for the Nordiques since a 7-2 trium­ connected for the Blackhawks, with four-year, $176 million deal with rounds of the Kapalua International tournament. Malin said the search for a new coach will begin im­ Sweeney, a fourth-year pro from 29, 1984, to Jan. 21, 1985. ph over Minnesota on Oct. 21. Larmcr’s power-play goal at 12:04 beginning in January. NBC will interested in telling his side of the Hammond has a 131, 13-under-par, and leads Craig Boston College, followed the good Quebec, meanwhile, stopped a Quebec came into the game with the of the final period the winner. the NBA, turned down the $600 mil­ show the All-Star Game and up to mediately. “By our contact, we have to post it within the gambling scandal that led to his Sladler by three shots. Steve Pate and Robert Wrenn arc school for five days. We will move exp^iently on this,” lifetime ban from baseball. doc’s advice. Just 44 seconds after club-record eight-game losing streak NHL’s worst record, 3-12-1. Blues 1, Canadiens 1: Paul lion deal. 30 playoff games, all in the after­ another stroke back. Malin said. “It’s over in my mind,” he said. Boston’s Greg Hawgood made it 4-2 with a 7-5 victory over the New Goaltendcr Ron TUgnutt, who has MacLcan’s second-period goal gave “The increase in the total cost of noon or prime time. Games 3 and 6 Practice for the 1989-90 season starts on Nov. 27. “And my life’s going to go on.” at 6:50 of the third period, Sweeney York Islanders. all four of the Quebec victories, St. Louis the tie with Monucal, ex­ the package sought by the league ... of the NBA Finals will be played on Elmer Wynne dies at age 88 “East Catholic has been enjoyable. The kids were just The former Cincinnati Reds fired a wide angle shot for his third “The losing streak was tough on made 44 saves as the Islanders out- tending the Blues’ unbeaten streak was substantially more than we were Sunday afternoons and the other DENVER (AP) — Elmer Wynne, a former standout great,” Rage said. manager and baseball’s career hit goal of the game and eighth of the everybody,” Guy Laflcur said. “Just shot the Nordiques 49-30. to seven games. prepared to pay,” Neal H. Prison, the games in prime time. fullback at Notre Dame under Knute Rockne who later leader was banned by baseball on season. The “hat uick” was his first trying to get the right solution to The Islanders continued to play St. Louis, 4-0-3 since a 6-1 loss to president of CBS Sports, said in a CBS, under a contract that expires played professionally for George Halas and the Chicago Aug. 24 for illegal belting. He an­ in 184 games with the Bruins. break the slump was tough. And poorly at home. Their record at the Philadelphia on Oct. 24, also tied statement. at the end of the season, televises Bears, died at age 88. nounced this week that he’s receiv­ The Associated Press Cam Neeley, Boston’s top scorer, doing it on the road was really Nassau Coliseum so far this season the Canadiens 3-3 on Monday in “It’s a big increase, but one I some West Coast games at 11:30 He an-ived at Notre Dame in 1924 for the final season Becker is upset ing trcauneni for a gambling disor­ connected for his 10th goal on a good.” is 1-6-2. Montreal. The unbeaten sucak is the p.m. Eastern time. NBC, however, think is justified,” NBA commis­ of the legendary backfield known as the Four Horsemen. der. ROSE INTERVIEW — Former Cincinnati manager Pete power play for a 1-0 lead in the first North Stars 5, Red Wings 1; Maple Leafs 4, Flyers 1: Gary Blues’ longest since a club-record, sioner David Stem said. will have those games start during STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) — The Gunner beat period. Then he was helped to the He was a backup in 1925 and was a two-way starter in Although his baseball career is Rose answers questions during an interview in Cincinnati Detroit goal tender Greg Stefan had Lccman scored the tic-breaking goal seven-game winning streak in The next contract up is the NCAA prime time in the East. NBC offi­ Boom Boom at his own game. dressing room with a right knee in­ 1926 and 1927, appearing in the East-West Shrine game over for now. Rose still is being in­ Thursday. Rose said he is no longer interested in telling his his second straight shaky outing early in the third period as Toronto 1987-88. basketball tournament, which con­ cials said the request was made by Jan Ounnarsson. one of the “other” Swedes, played jury. Sweeney took charge. his senior year. The Irish lost only one game each of his vestigated by a federal grand jury in cludes a three-year, $166.2 million the NBA. NBC also has the highly perfect serve-and-volley tenms to upset Boris Becker side of the story about the gambling accusations made “Neely fell on his knee after scor­ last two seasons. Cincinnati trying to determine arrangement with CBS this season. rated “Tonight Show Starring John­ 6-3, 7-5 and move into the quarterfinals of the against him this summer. ing our first goal in the first period, whether he claimed all his income NBC officials said the network is in­ ny Carson” at 11:30 Eastern time. $1,025,000 Stockholm Open. but we did what we wanted,” Boston Celtics to host Hawks tonight Corzine to undergo test It was the first indoor loss since March 1988 for the from memorabilia sales, autograph The new contract also means that coach Mike Milbury said. terested in reacquiring the NCAA, U.S. Open and Wimbledon champion from West Ger­ appearances and gambling. person won. Gamblers must provide taxes because he didn’t want to go but wouldn’t go beyond that. Bid­ Marv Albert, the longtime play-by- ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Orlando Magic ^nter Dave “That was to play a light checking BOSTON (AP) — With Larry ankle surgery, helped the Celtics 7-20 from the floor in Milwaukee Corzine will undergo a ^agnostic arthroscopic examina­ many. Representatives of the U.S. Attor­ proof, such as losing racetrack tick­ through the bother and he ultimately ding on a new contract is scheduled play voice of the New York Knicks game, get the puck in deep,” Mil­ Bird struggling with his shooting, win their first two games of the 9-26, including 1-9 in the fourth tion Friday to determine the extent of ligament damage Gunnarsson’s stunning victory Thursday night ney’s office and iht Internal ets, in the reporting. lost money at the track anyway. bury added. “And we had our ace in the Boston Celtics return home 1989-90 campaign. However, he period, against Washington. “I’ll get for later this month. and NBC’s college basketball prevented an expected showdown between Ivan Lendl Revenue Service inteiviewed him Just because a gambler lost “I didn’t approach the track as a coverage, could become the top to his left knee. the hole, Bobby Sweeney. He tonight, hoping to snap a two-game was off in his shooting as the Celtics better and better as the season goes Meanwhile, NBC was happy with Corzine, 33, suffered the injury Wednesday during the and Boris Becker, who were seeded to meet in the final several times earlier tliis year, he money overall doesn’t excuse them business,” he said. “1 sec guys go bowd 106-100 in Milwaukee Tues­ NBA announcer on NBC. played like a demon tonight.” losing slump in an NBA meeting on. If 1 don’t, something’s wrong.” its pro basketball coup, which gives first quarter of the Magic’s 117-110 overtime victory at of the world’s oldest Grand Prix indoor tournament. said. from reporting their winnings under over there that don’t have a job, and “It fell great, especially after 1 with the Atlanta Hawks at Boston day and 112-103 to the Washington “Larry’s out of sync,” Boston the network the NBA for the first “This is like a fantasy come true It also assured Lendl, who breezed into the quarters Federal law requires that all gam­ federal law. they collect every ticket and lliey for us to gel it,” said Albert, who Cleveland. missed the open net at the beginning Garden. Bullets Wednesday night in Lan- center Robert Parish said without lime since 1962. Dick Ebcrsol, the A preliminary examination Thursday failed to provide with a 6-0, 6-2 romp over Anders Jairyd of Sweden, of bling winnings must be reported as Rose, who used to frequent stamp it to their program and stuff blaming Bird for the two road los­ added he had no idea if he would be of the third period on a power play,” Bird, who missed all but the first dover, Md. president of NBC Sports, said he ex­ conclusive evidence of what the team fears most — the No. 1 ranking on the Association of Tennis Profes­ income, but can be offset by gam­ racetracks in the offseason, said he like that and they file at the end of ses. considered for the job. Sweeney said. six games of last season because of ‘Tm ru.siy,” said Bird, who was pected CBS to renew and “was un­ damage to the anterior cruciate ligament. sionals (ATP) computer rankings for the rest of the year. bling losses up lo the amount that a didn't claim his winnings on his the year (on their uixcs). 14—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Nov. 10. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Nov. 10, 1989—15 Hawaii football looking for some respect, bowl bid FOCUS

By Steve Elliott nowhere.” dividuals. overcome is the time difference. As Hawaii plays 10 home games this The exemption has been extended The Associated Press Depending on who you believe, “We’re just in a part of the the latest mainland football games season, and must struggle against a to Hawaii, giving the Rainbows an Hawaii is either one of the nation’s country where we don’t get the are ending, Hawaii is just warming reputation for using the home-field extra home game and a 12-game HONOLULU — Hawaii coach best-kept secrets or a better-than- publicity,” Briggs said. up for its home games. When advantage to boost its record while season. bear Abby Sylvia Porter Bob Wagner wonders what it takes average team taking advantage of a Hawaii is just outside of the Top Hawaii wins at home, as it has nine losing on the road. Most vexing for Wagner has been PEOPLE to earn the recognition he thinks his relatively easy schedule and more 25, ranking 27th in this week’s straight times over two seasons, the The Rainbows lost both road seeing Brigham Young stay in the Abigail Van Buren team deserves. than its fair share of home games. voting. The Rainbows still have an story rarely makes the mainland games this year, 20-15 at Wyoming Top S , while the Rainbows remain At 7-2, the Rainbows have “We’re a real good football outside shot at te Western Athletic newspaper deadlines because of the and 31-16 at Colorado State. unranked. Tax breaks there clinched their second straight win­ team,” Wagner said, citing statistics Conference championship and has time difference and often does not An NCAA exemption allows the “After the BYU game I felt ning season and have a shot at bet­ that rank Hawaii third in the nation been guaranteed a berth in the Aloha appear in Monday editions. Rainbows to play more home games people might still vote BYU ahead tering last year’s 9-3 record. Hawaii in scoring (40.6 points a game) and Bowl by winning its next two Some of Hawaii’s after-hours ac­ than most teams. Established in the of us, based on the number of games if selling house crushed then-No. 18 Brigham Young 27th in total defense (317.6 yards a games, against F^ciHc and Oregon complishments have been spec­ 1950s, the exemption allows teams they’ve won over the years,” Wag­ Grandma needs 56-14 on Oct. 28, and have scored game). State. tacular, including an upset of then- traveling to Hawaii to play an extra ner said. “The thing that’s really Your home is like no other tax-sheltered investment. If 60 or more points three times. “We’re probably the biggest Still, Wagner believes Hawaii No. 9 Iowa last season. Hawaii has home game to defray travel expen­ surprising is the difference in the r it is your principal residence, you have two chances for Yet, Wagner asks, where are the secret in the counu^ right now,” deserves better and feels that loca­ blown out several opponents at ses. number of votes.” to change ways tax-free profits. bowls, the rankings, the respect? said defensive back Walter Briggs, tion and defeats in its only two road Aloha Stadium this season, includ­ Some teams choose to play Following a victory over Oregon When you sell, you can avoid taxes by electing to ex­ “It’s disappointing because we who has nine interceptions this games keep the Rainbows from get­ ing BYU, Long Beach State (63-10), Hawaii away to get the exemption, last week, BYU garnered 193 points DEAR ABBY: I am a female graduate student at a clude up to $125,(XX) of profit, or you can buy a more ex­ won nine last year,” Wagner said. season. “We’ve won big. We’ve shut ting more attention on the mainland. Utah (67-20) and New Mexico increasing the home games on and the No. 21 ranking to Hawaii’s large university. I share an apartment with a male law pensive home and automatically roll over your money, “It’s not like we’re coming out of down nationally publicized in­ One problem that will be tough to (60-14). Hawaii’s schedule. 105 points. student. We are not sexually involved with each other; he postponing the tax on your profit. Although some has a girlfriend and I date a special fellow. Our apart­ homesellers qualify for both tax breaks, you are more ment has two bedrooms, two baths and a spacious living likely to qualify for the tax deferral than for the tax ex­ room, dining room and kitchen. It’s ideally located, and clusion. neither one of us could afford to pay the rent alone. This tax saver applies to the great many of you who The problem is my grandmother. She thinks it’s ter­ are scaling down for retirement, upgrading your home as SCOREBOARD rible that I am “living with” a man and she refuses to your living-standard increases, or selling because of a job believe that we aren’t sleeping together. I have told her change. there is nothing romantic going on between us, but she To help decide whether you are eligible for these tax phousse, Flamage), 12:47, Penaltios— Horacek, breaks, I worked with Eli J. Warach, a tax expert for Phi, major (fighting), 10:42; Curran, Tor, major doesn’t believe me. She’s from old country, and there’s (fighting), 10:42; Gill, Tor (roughing). 15:36; no changing her mind. Fiortunately, my parents do not Prentice Hall Information Services. Here are some of the V Hockey Football Kerr, Phi (roughing), 1536; Marsh, Tor (slash­ share her point of view. things you should know before talking with your tax ad­ ing). 17:17. Third Period— 3, Toronto, Leeman 8, 6:49. 4, Now, here’s where you come in. “Graimy” reads your viser. NHL standings Toronto, Ramage 4 (Damphousse, Fergus). NFL standings column every day and thinks you have the wisdom of • The exclusion is available only if you (or your 18:52 5. Toronto, Kurvers 3, 19:26 (en). Penal­ AMERICAN CONFERENCE spouse, if you own a home jointly) are at least 55 years W ALES CO NFERENCE ties— Howe, Phi (high-sticking), 2:29; Murphy, Solomon. She also credits you with helping her to read Patrick Division East English. She says when she came to this country from old on the date of the sale. The rollover is available W L T P t l GF GA Phi, major-game misconduct (high-sticking), W L T Pet. PF RA NY Rangers to 4 3 23 69 47 6:49; lafrate. Tor (tripping), 11:07. Buffalo 6 3 0 .667 249 210 Finland 21 years ago, she went to night school to learn regardless of your age. New Jersey 7 6 2 16 59 59 Shots on goal— Toronto 8-9-8— 25. Philadel­ Miami 5 4 0 .556 180 203 English, and her teacher used your column as a teaching • The exclusion requires that you must have resided in Washington 6 7 3 15 48 50 phia 17-6-7—30. Indianapolis 4 5 0 .444 167 162 your home three out of the five years prior to the sale. Philadelphia 5 8 2 12 51 55 Power-play Opportunities— Toronto 0 of 3; New England 3 6 0 .333 157 216 tool because it was easy to read and it also reflected the Pittsburgh 5 9 2 12 57 69 Philadelphia 0 of 5. N.Y. Jets 2 7 0 .222 150 241 behavior of the American people. The rollover has no residency requirement. NY Islanders 4 to 3 11 56 69 Goalies—Toronto, Beslsr, 6-4-0 (30 shots-29 Csntral So, Abby, maybe if Channy sees this letter in your • The exclusion is a once-in-a-lifelime break. You Adam* Division saves). PNIadelphia, Peters, 0-3-2 (24-21). Cleveland 6 3 0 .667 233 143 must affirmatively elect it on your tax return. The rol­ Montreal 11 7 2 24 61 51 A— 17,395. Cincinnali 5 4 0 .556 211 168 column, she’ll be more accepting of my lifestyle. Thank •4*lA Buffalo to 4 2 22 61 48 Referee— Bill McCreary. Linesman— Gord Houston 5 4 0 .556 246 229 you. lover is automatic and there’s no limit on the number of Brosaker, Mark Vines. .444 123 220 Hartford 8 8 1 17 57 58 Pittsburgh 4 5 0 ANONYMOUS times you can use it. (Exception: you can’t use the rol­ Boston 7 6 2 16 48 45 The Associated Press Quebec 4 12 1 9 58 76 North Stars 5, Red Wings 1 Denver 7 2 0 .778 218 140 DEAR ANONYMOUS: Here’s your letter. I hope it lover more than once in a two-year period unless the sale CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Detroit 0 1 0—1 L.A. Raiders 5 4 0 .556 206 155 helps. of your home is job-related.) Norris Division Minnesota 3 1 1— 5 Kansas City 4 5 0 .444 174 192 SHUTTLE CREW — The five astronauts who will be aboard the space shuttle Discovery • The exclusion permits you to avoid permanently the W L T P ts GF GA First Period— 1, Minnesota, Gagner 8 (Mur­ Seattte 4 5 0 .444 153 175 for a military mission on Nov. 20 are shown in this file photo. Mission commander Frederick Chicago 12 6 1 25 69 61 phy), 5:08. 2, Minnesota, Gagner 9 (Duchesne, San Diego 3 6 0 .333 152 173 DEAR ABBY: Last Friday night, my ex-wife in­ tax on the first $125,000 of the profit on your home sale. Minnesota 9 6 1 19 58 51 Giles), 11:47.3, Minnesota, Gartner 9 (Murphy), •V NATIONAL CONFERENCE formed our two daughters — ages 16 and 18 — that she D. Gregory, center front, is flanked by mission specialists Kathryn D. Thornton, left, and F. The rollover is a tax deferral. The taxable gain is Uans- St. Louis 7 5 3 17 52 45 17:42. P en alties- Stefan, Det, served by East ferred to your new home. It is taxed when you sell your Toronto 8 9 0 16 75 80 Faderko (high-sticking), 7:00; Chaisson, Det N.Y. Giants a 1 0 .889 219 136 needed to have her house to herself to do some entertain­ Story Musgrave. At rear are mission specialists Manley L. Carter Jr., left, and pilot John E. Detroit 4 to 3 11 54 75 (cross-checking), 11:15; Modano, Min (slash­ Philadelphia 6 3 0 .667 207 184 ing, so they had to be out by 7:30 p.m. new home (unless you buy again, elect the exclusion, or Smyths Division ing), 11:15; Brooke, Min (slashing), 17:49. Phoenix 4 5 0 .444 169 193 Blaha. leave the house to your heirs). Calgary to 4 4 24 85 63 Second Period—4, Minnesota, Modano 7 Washington 4 5 0 .444 213 216 The 18-year-old had to wait in a Burger King for an Vancouver 8 7 1 17 58 58 (Gartner, Broten), 7:58 (pp). 5, Detroit. O'Con­ Dallas 1 8 0 .111 119 235 hour and a half before she could join a friend still at work • The exclusion lets you avoid all the tax on your Winnipeg 7 8 0 14 50 54 nell 2 (Kocur, Yzerman), 14:04. Penal­ Central to go on to a party. profit up to $125,000. The rollover lets you avoid the tax Los Angeles 7 10 0 14 67 75 ties—Salming, Det (holding), 6:33; Zettler, Min Minnesota 6 3 0 .667 163 158 Winfrey helps foster kids only if you buy a replacement home that costs at least as Edmonton 5 8 4 14 61 65 (cross-checking), 1133, Ch'icago 5 4 0 .556 232 187 The 16-year-old had two engagements that called for Thursdsy's Gsmss Third Period—6, Minnesota, Modano 8 Green Bay 5 4 0 .556 219 214 much as the sale price of your old home. Boston 6, Edmonton 2 (McRae, Balderis), 19:19 (pp). Penalties— Gal- Tampa Bay 3 6 0 .333 202 250 different types of clothing; finding the door locked at SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (AP) — Talk-show host for a shawl to be given to Soviet first lady Raisa Gor­ There’s good news for the homeseller who’s “buying Quebec 7, New \brk Islanders 5 lanL Det (slashing), 3:44; McRae. Min (slash­ Detroit 1 8 0 .111 149 228 9:30 p.m., she had to attend the second engagement inap­ bachev. «a«-WW -« Oprah Winfrey will launch the Michigpi Office of down." For example, a retiree selling a big house and Toronto 4. Philadelphia 1 ing), 3:44; Berezan, Min (boarding), 5:32; Chur- propriately dressed and feeling very out of place. When Italian Premier Giulio Andreotti personally Chicago 4, Rttsburgh 3 la, Min (charging), 14:53; Stefan, Det, served by JIMMY FUND DONATION — The Manchester Police Department held a softball tourna­ San Francisco 8 1 0 .889 246 158 Children and Youth Seivices’ fall campmgn to recruit buying a smaller one can combine the exclusion and the Minnesota 5, Detroit 1 Gallant (slasNng), 17:51. L.A. Rams 5 4 0 .556 214 208 she found the doors still locked and had to climb in foster and adoptive parents for black children. selected the model and decorative pattern for the rollover without paying one dime in taxes. Montreal 1, SL Louis 1, lie Shots on goal— Detroit 8-5-14— 27. Min­ ment in August with proceeds going to the Jimmy Fund. It raised $5,000, which was NewOrtaens 4 5 0 .444 208 174 through a window! shawl by the Burano lace makers that he will present Friday's Gamas nesota 14-10-6— 30. Atlanta 3 6 0 .333 171 211 Winfrey will appear in the 30-second public ser­ Here is how it might work; Parker, age 56, has bought Vancouver at Buffalo. 735 p.m. Power-play Opportunities— Detroit 0 of 4; presented to Dennis Lamp of the Boston Red Sox in September. Three officers and two of I live 1,500 miles away, so I wasn’t able to come to vice announcements that will air next month, urging during Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev’s Nov. and sold several homes over the years, each one more ex­ Boston at Washington, 6:05 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 12 Minnesota 2 of 3. their wives delivered the check. Pictured are, from left: David Frost, community relations of­ the rescue. I am hoping your comments on my ex-wife’s black families to adopt or become foster parents of 29 visit to Italy. It has not yet been disclosed whether pensive. He used the rollover break on each of his sales. Hartford at Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m. Goalies— DetroiL Stefan, 0-23 (30 shots-25 Chicago at Rttsburgh, 1 p.m. Mrs. Gorbachev will accompany her husband. Saturday's Gamas saves). Minnesota, Casey, 7-3-1 (27-26). ficer, Officer Howard Beeler, Laurie Beeler, Lamp, Maureen Reeves and Sergeant Patrick Denver at Kansas City, 1 p.ra behavior might persuade her to think twice before she abandoned or orphaned youngsters, the office an­ Now he plans to sell his present home for $200,000 and Philadelphia at New Jersey, 1:35 p.m. A—8,311. Green Bay at Detroit 1 p.m. pulls such a stimt again. nounced Thursday. Gorbachev will meet with /Sjidreotti in Rome and move into a condominiiun that costs $90,000. He has a Vancouver at Quebec, 735 p.m. Referee—Terry Gregson. Linesmen— Gerard Reeves. Indianapolis at Buffalo, 1 p.m. meet Dec. 1 with Pope John Paul II, the first meeting Chicago at New \brk Islanders, 735 p.m. Gauthier, Swede Knox. Miami at New Vbrk Jets, 1 p.m. FRANK(LY) TICKED OFF One Church One Child of Michigan Inc., which potential taxable profit of $145,(X)0. Edmonton at Washington, 7:35 p.m. Minnesota at Tampa Bay, t p.m. IN CALIFORNIA focuses on the need for more adoptive and foster between the leaders of the Kremlin and Vatican. What are the tax consequences? The exclusion by it­ Detroit at Toronto, 8.05 p.m. Bruins 6, Oilers 2 New Orleans at New Erigland, 1 pm. The fishing village of Burano is the center of tradi­ Pittsburgh at SL Louis, 8:35 p.m. Washington at Philadelphia, t p.ra DEAR FRANK(IY): Don’t depend on a few lines in parents for black children, also is sponsoring the ads. self won’t completely shelter Parker from tax — his gain Edmonton 1 1 0—2 my column to change your ex-wife’s behavior. A mother tional Venetian lace making, an art that has suffered Calgary at Minnesota, 8 3 5 p.m. Boston 2 1 3— 6 NBA results Atlanta at San Francisco, 4 p.m. They will air statewide. is more than $125,000. And the rollover alone won’t do Cleveland at Seattle, 4 p.m. Montr^ at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. First Period— 1, Boston, Neely 10 (Wiemer, who would lock her children out of the house because from industrial comfx:tition. It takes three days for a Basketball Scholastic Dallas at Phoenix, 4 p.m. the job either because Parker’s new home costs less than Sunday's Gamas Bourque), 7:29 (pp). 2, Boston, B.Sweeney 6 New Vbrk Giants at Los Angeles Rams, 4 she wanted to do some “entertaining” may not be an unfit Redford questions logic pocket handkerchief to be braided in ‘Burano’ stitch. Edmonton at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m. (Linseman, Cimetta), 17:00. 3, Edmonton, Tik- what he received from his old one. p.m. Britain’s Queen Elizjibcth II is among the former New Jersey at Philadelphia. 7:05 p.m. kanen 4 (Klima, Messier), 18:53 (pp). Penal­ Knicks 107, Nets 105 mother, but she certainly behaved like one in this in­ New Vbrk Islanders at New York Rangers. Los Angeles Raiders at San Diego, 8 p.m. ties— Buchbergor, Edm (holding), 232; Smith. NBA standings NEW JER SEY (105) CIAC boys soccer pairings^ stance. of Olympics in Utah customers of the island’s artisans. She ordered a set 7.35 p.m. Edm (holding). 537; Beukeboom, Edm (inter­ Morris 9-20 2-4 21, Shackleford 5-8 3-4 13, Calgary at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE HARTFORD (AP) — Here are the results Monday, Nov. 13 Perhaps a few words from your attorney reminding SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Actor Robert Redford of sheets and tablecloths during the 1960s. ference), 7:14; Carpenter, Bos (tripping), 9:26; Carroll 5-13 2-2 12, Conner 1-3 1-2 3, Hopson Toronto at Minnesota, 8 3 5 p.m. Atlantic Division from the CIAC stats tournamenla in boys soc­ Cincinnati at Houston, 9 p.m. your “ex” of her custodial responsibilities might be more Byers, Bds (elbowing), 18:01. W L Pet GB 8-20 4-7 20, Brundy 8-6 0-3 12, Blaylock 4-12 cer. Quarterfinal games begin at 2 p.m. Satur­ owns a ski resort in the mountains cast of Salt Lake Today in History Hartford at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Second Period— 4, Boston, B.Sweeney 7 Washington 3 1 .750 — 4-4 12, Bowie 1-5 2-2 4, Short 3-5 2-3 8. Totals day, except as otherwise noted. effective than anything I could say. It’s worth a try. City, but he’s opposed to widening the road that (Galley), 12:58. 5, Edmonton, Gelinas 5 (Brown, 42-92 20-31 105. Boston 2 2 .500 1 CLASS LL Lowe), 18:23. Penalties— Bourque, ^ s (el­ leads to it, and has mixed feelings about bringing the Environmentalists honor AHL standings Naw Jersey 2 2 .500 1 NEW YORK (107) Southington vs. Danbury, site TBA bowing), :2t; Buchbergor, Edm (tripping). 3:41; New tferk 2 2 .500 1 Newman 3-7 4-6 11, Oakley 6-9 10-15 22, Rec volleyball Winter Olympics to Utah. Today is Friday, Nov. 10, the 314th day of 1989. Northsm Division Carpenter, Bios (slashing), 7:34; Tikkanen, Edm Windsor vs. Ridgefield at Legion Field. Ham­ Philadelphia 1 1 .500 1 Ewing 8-23 4-5 20, Jackson 3-10 1-2 7, den, 1 p.ra farmer who beat bugs There are 51 days left in the year. w L T Pts GF GA (slashing), 13:03; Linseman, Bos (tripping), Utah voters on Tbesday approved a referendum Miami 1 3 .250 2 G.Wiikins 7-10 3-4 17, Wblker 3-7 2-3 8, Newtown vs. Glastonbury at Sachem Field, Halifax 8 6 1 17 57 48 13:03; Buchberger, Edm, major (fighting), calling for spending $56 million to build ski jumps, a Today’s highlight in history: Central Division E.tWIkins 2-5 4-4 8, Strickland 2-11 2-2 6, Tuck­ North Haven. AM ERCAN DIVISION — Economy Electric Dr. Gott Cape Breton 8 7 0 16 64 63 14:18; Byers, ^ s , major (fighting), 14:18; Indiana 3 0 1.000 — er 3-6 0-0 8.Totals 37-88 30-41 107. Holy Cross-Waterbury vs. Staples-Westport at def. Manchester Medical Supply 1813, 187, speed skating oval and bobsled-luge runs required by FLORENCE, Mass. (AP) — Environmentalists On Nov. 10, 1871, journalist and explorer Henry M. Maine 6 4 4 16 60 52 Pederson, Bos (tripping), 16:08; Anderson, Edm Naw Jersey 31 33 25 16— 105 Chicago 3 1 .750 >f2 Conner Field, New Canaan, 10 a.ra 186; Cummings Insurance del. Six Fakers Sherbrooke 6 4 3 15 53 48 (tripping), 19:24. Newitork 27 21 34 2S-107 1814, 187, 1810; Insurers def. Luigi's 1813, the International Olympics Committee, which will will honor a farmer who won a battle of wits with Stanley found missing Scottish missionary David Milwaukee 3 1 .750 1/2 CLASSL Sprirrgfield 6 7 2 14 58 59 Third Period— 6, Boston, Hawgood 2, 6:50. 7, 3-Point goals— Now Jersey 1-9 (Morris 1-4, 1814, 17-15. Standings: Cummings Insurance bugs. Livingstone in central Africa. Stanley delivered his Orlando 2 1 .667 1 Foran-Milford vs. East Lyme at Valley Peter Gott, M.D. pick a 1998 site in June 1991. Moncton 6 7 0 12 41 38 Boston, B.Sweeney 8 (Bourque), 7:34. 8. Bos­ Hopson 0-3, Blaylock 0-2), Now Vbrk 3-7 (Tuck­ 10- 2, Insurers 10-2, Luigi's 8-4,. Economy Detroit 2 2 .500 11/2 Rag'ional-Deep River, 1 p.m. James M. Szynal, a farmer in the western Mas­ now-famous greeting: “Dr. Livingstone, I presume?” New Haven 3 14 0 6 55 86 ton, Linseman 1, 14:58. Penaities— Tikkanen, er 2-3, Newman 1-3, Jackson 0-1). fouled Electric 7-5, Six Packers 1-11, Manchester Redford said he personally was not opposed to the Atlanta 0 2 .000 21/2 Hand-Madlson vs. Windham at East Granby Southsm Division Edm (roughing), 6:13; D.Sweeney, Bos (rough­ out—None. Rebounds— Now Jersey 59 (Hop- Medical Supply 0-12. Games — none of which would be held at his Sun­ sachusetts town of Florence and chief mechanic at Livingstone replied: “Yes, and I feel thankful that I am Clevelarrd 0 3 .000 3 Guilford vs. Torrington at Glastonbury High Adirondack 11 4 1 23 76 55 ing), 6:13; Messier, Edm (high-sticking), 11:28; son 9), New Vbrk 64 (Oakley 18). Assists—New NATIONAL DIVISION — Economy Electric W ESTERN CONFERENCE School, 10:30 a.m. dance resort — but felt the state should make sure the Woods Enterprises, will be presented on Saturday here to welcome you.” Rochester 9 4 1 19 69 58 Smith, Edm, double minor (roughing), 16:12; Jersey 25 (Morris, Blaylock S), New Vbrk 22 del. Uoyd’s Auto Parts 13-15, 1810, 184; Midwsst Division Enfield vs. Brlen McMahon-Norwalk at On this date; Baltimore 7 5 0 14 53 49 Simpson. Edm (roughing), 16:12; Pederson, (Jackson 11). Total fouls— New Jersey 29, New Manchester Property Maintenance def. North Olympics did not lead to further damage of the Utah with an award from the Massachusetts Audubon W L Pet GB Sachem Reid, North Haven, 10:30 a.m. Utica 7 7 0 14 60 54 Vbrk 22. Technicals—New Vbrk Coach Jackson, Endors 184, 188, 1813; Network Tavern def. Monitor thyroid, In 1483, Martin Luther, the leader of the Protestant Bos (roughing), 16:12; Gould, Bos (roughing). Utah 2 0 1.000 — environment. Society for a homemade device that vacuums bugs Hershey 7 6 0 14 64 59 Newman. A— 13,482. CUSSM Pagani's 187, 184, 189; Purdy del. ABAtPGT 16:12; Anderson, Edm, double minor (slashing, Denver 3 1 .750 — Reformation, was bom in Eisleben, Germany. Newmarket 7 4 1 13 44 45 Rocky Hill vs. Stonington at Windham High “What is Utah going to do to protect its future off potato plants. roughing), 16:34; Galley, Bos, double minor Houston 2 2 .500 1 183, 1810, 189. Standings: Purdy Corpora­ Binghamton 2 12 1 5 32 72 (slashing, roughing), 1634; Beukeboom, Edm, Nuggets 128, Rockets 127 School, 10:30 am. tion 12-0, Manchester Property Maintenance rather than squander it for a 16-day event?” he said. He developed the “Beetle Eater” two years ago at In 1775, the U.S. Marines were organized under San Antonio 1 1 .500 1 Shaehan-Wallingford vs. Joel Barlow-Red­ NOTE: Two points are awarded for a victory major-misconduct (righting), 17:38; Byers, Bos, 11- 1, North Enders 7-5, Lloyd's Auto Parts 6-6, estrogen therapy Redford criticized proposals to expand to four authority of the Continental Congress. Dallas 1 2 .333 1'/2 DENVER (128) the request of another farmer, who didn’t want to use and one for a tie. ding at Conner Field, New Canaan, 1 p.m. major-misconduct (lighting), 17:38; Linseman, English 3-11 4-6 10, Schayes 7-12 7-9 21, Network Tavern 6-6, Economy Electric 87, Thursday's Gams Charlotte 0 3 .000 2'/z Avon vs. Brookfield at Wolcott High, 10 a.ra lanes the two-lane Provo Canyon highway, which pesticides. It can suck potato beetles off four rows of In 1917, 41 suffragists were arrested in front of the Bos (roughing), 19:51. Minnesota 0 3 .000 2<4! Rasmussen 7-16 4-5 18, Lever 7-14 4-5 19, ABA\PGT 1-11, Rtgani'sO-12. Halifax 7, New Haven 3 Wbtertown vs. Farmington at Windsor High, White House. Shots on goal— Edmonton 7-7-13— 27. Bos­ Pacific Division Adams 7-14 2-2 17, Kempton 3-8 1-3 7. Davis WOMEN'S LEAGUE — Gunthrie Fence del. , leads to his resort. plants at one time as it is towed through a field. Friday's Gamas t 1 a.m. DEAR DR. GOTT: At 22 I was diagnosed with an ton 16-12-10— 38. L.A. Lakers 3 1 .750 ___ 7-16 0-0 14, Uchti 2-5 2-4 6, Hanziik 7-10 1-2 Tierney's 1811, 1816, 1813; Heritage Auto “Are we going to cut the canyon to suit the road or In 1919, the American Legion held its first national Newmarket at Binghamton CUSSS The machine can clean 50 to 70 acres of potatoes Power-play Opportunities— Edmonton 1 of 6; 16, Hughes 0-1 0-0 0, Dunn 0-0 0-0 0. Totals Body del. Formal's Inn 1813, 1813, 815; Bol­ underactive thyroid. I’ve been taking 25 micrograms of Ftorband 3 1 .750 ___ Wbodstock Academy vs. Granby at RHAM cut the road to suit the canyon? Personally, 1 prefer convention, in Minneapolis. Hershey at Maine Boston 1 of 6. 50-107 25-36 128 ton Mobil del. Locksmith Hair Studio 183, 188, Cytomel a day for the past 40 years. Also, about 15 years in a day and removes 75 to 95 percent of the beetles, Sacramento 2 2 .500 1 High School, Hebron, 10:30 a.m. New Haven at Moncton Goalies— Erimonton, Fuhr, 1-4-1 (38 shots-32 HOUSTON (127) 181; Fred's Place def. Main Pub 16-14, 1812, the latter,” he said. In 1928, Hirohito was enthroned as the emperor of Seattle 2 2 .500 1 Terryville vt. SL Thomas Aquinas-New Britain ago, I had a hysterectomy and have been taking 0.625 according to Szynal. Cape Breton at Sherbrooke saves), Boston, Moog, 5-3-2 (27-25). Johnson 6-12 3-4 15, Thorpe 14-20 5-8 33, 188; Nassilf Arms def. B&J Auto Repair 1811, L.A. Clippers 1 2 .333 t'rz at East Granby, 10:30 a.m. “This farmer walked into my garage ... and said, Japan. Baltimore at Springfiald A— 14,076. Olajuwon 15-26 3-8 33, Floyd 5-10 3-3 15, Wig­ 12- 15, 1813. Standings: B&J Auto Repair 182, Ogen a day. Now I’ve read a report saying it is not Phoenix 1 2 .333 1'/Z Shepaug Valley-Washington vs. Cromwell at Rochester at Utica Referee— Ron Hoggarth. Linesmen— Wayne gins 816 3-4 19, Smith Q-2 2-2 2, Lucas 1-4 0-0 Guntrie Fence 9-3, Fred's Place 8-4, Nassiff Venetian woman busy ‘You’ve got to invent something to take the bugs off In 1951, direct-dial coast-to-coast telephone service Golden Stale 1 3 .250 2 Conard H l^ School, Vltest Hartford, 10 a.m. necessary to take estrogen after age 60. In fact, it does no Saturday's Gamas Bonney, Dan McCourt 2, Bowie 1-5 8 8 8, Chievous 0-2 0-2 0, Arms 84, Bolton Mobil 6-6, Tierney's 6-6, the plant. The spray’s killing me,”’ Szynal said began as Mayor M. Leslie Denning of Englewood, NJ., Cape Breton at Adirondack Thursday's Gamss Ellington vs. Old Lyme at East Hartford High, Heritage Auto Body 87, Formal's Inn 4-8, Lock­ good whatever. What’s your opinion? New York 107, New Jersey 105 Caldwell 0-0 8 0 O.Totals 50-97 2 83 7 127. 10:30 a.m. making Gorbachev shawl called his counterpart in Alameda, Calif. Rochester at Baltimore Denver 27 27 30 30 14— 128 smith Hair Studio 4-8, Main Pub 0-12. DEAR READER: You seem to be receiving ap­ Thursday. ‘Ten days later I had a machine rolling.” Utica at Binghamton Milwaukee 155, Seattle 154, 50T In 1954, the Iwo Jima Memorial — depicting a group Denver 128, Houston 127, QT Houston 40 24 26 24 13— 127 propriate treatment (Cytomel) for your thyroid condition. VENICE, Italy (AP) - About 80 women on a tiny The key to the machine is a blower that dislodges Newmarket at Hershey 3-Polnt goals—Denver 3-8 (Hanziik 1-1, Sherbrooke at Springfield Transactions Los Angeles Lakers 106, Golden Stats 95 island in the Venetian lagoon are busy stitching lace the beetles; a vacuum hose then scoops them up. of servicemen raising the American flag — was dedi­ Laver ^■2, Adams 1-4, Hughes 0-1), Houston The question of estrogen therapy (Ogen) is more com­ Sunday's Gamas Friday's Gamss CIAC girls soccer pairings cated in Arlington, 'Va. 2- 6 (Floyd 2-4, Bowie 0-1, Chlew us 0-1). Utica at Baltimore Chicago at New Jersey. 7:30 p.m. HARTFORD (AP) — Here are the quarterfinal Baseball plex. Fouled out—Rasmussen, Hanziik. New Haven at Halifax BA SEB ALL Detroit at Oriando, 7:30 p.m. pairings for the CIAC girls' soccer tournament: Rebounds—Denver 57 (Rasmussen 16), Hous­ If, at the time of your hysterectomy, your ovaries were Cape Breton at Rochester American Ltagua Miami at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. ton 55 (Olajuwon 13). Assists—Denver 32 C L A S S L removed, you would have experienced “surgical Maine at Sherbrooke CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Traded Jeff Bittiger, Cleveland vs. Washington at Baltimore, 8 (Lever 10), Houston 38 (Floyd 14). Total Friday's gamea Senior baseball standings pitcher, to the Los Arrgeles Dodgers, lor Tracy p.m. Windsor vs. Glastonbury at Conard High menopause,” unless you were given supplemental hor­ fouls— Denver 29, Houston 31. A— 16,266. Updated ‘Polly’ movie is upbeat, refreshing NHL results Vfoodson, first-third baseman. Atlanta at Boston, 8 p.m. School, West Hartford, 11 a.m. Northsm Division mone pills. CLEVELAND INDIANS— Rehired Luis Isaac, Philadelphia at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Simsbury vs. Newirtgton at Fisher Meadows, W L Pet. GB bullpen coach. Named Jose Morales, hitting Bucks 155, Supersonics 154 The ovaries arc the main source of estrogen in women Portland at Deiias, 8:30 p.ra Avon, 11 a.m. SL Petersburg g 1 .857 littered with distracting subplots, includ­ Night Stalker.” Nordlques 7, Islanders 5 coach and Rich Dauer third base coach. San Antonio at Utah, 930 p.m. Manchester vs. Staples at Sachem Field, Orlando 4 2 '667 t'rz and menopause will occur at any age when they are By Jay Sharbutt DETROIT TIGERS—Signed Dave Bergman, Sacramento at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. (50T) Bradenton 2 4 .333 31/5 ing the love of a young music professor It is a TV movie based on the true story Q usbsc 1 3 3—7 North Haven, 2 p.ra first baseman, to a two-year contract Charlotte at Los Angeles Lakers, 10:30 p.m. SEATTLE (154) Winter Haven 1 6 .143 5 removed. The symptoms arc the same in women who The Associated Press N.Y. Islanders 1 2 2—5 Wilton vs. Flidgelleld at Staples High School, TV Topics (Dorian Harewood) for Felly’s aunt. of Richard Ramirez, the Satanic “Night TEXAS RANGERS — Signed Ron Cage 3-8 1-1 7, McDaniel 12-27 13-20 37, Southern Division reach the age when their ovaries stop producing estrogen. First Period— 1, Quebec, Sakic 8, 10:09 (pp), Saturday's Gamas Westport 2 p.ra Wtashington, infieldor, to a minor league con­ W L Pet. GB Worse, a supposedly mean old man Suilker” of Los Angeles who butchered or 2, New York, Chyzowski 3 (Diduck, Sutter), Detroit at Miami, 7:30 p.m. McKey 7-18 10-12 24, Ellis 1839 14-17 53, C LASS M These symptoms arc well-known and include: hot NEW YORK — This is ratings tract and assigned him to Oklahoma City of the W. Palm Beach 7 0 1.000 (Brock Peters) the kids encounter has a raped more than a dozen people during a 15:54 (pp). Penaities— Pryor, NY (interference), Oriando at Atlanta, 730 p.m. McMillan 1-3 6-8 8, Threatt6-10 8 0 12, Sellars Friday's games American Association. Fort Myers 5 2 .714 2 flashes, emotional ups and downs, ostcoprosis and pain­ “sweeps” time, and you face considerable 9:16; Marois, Que (hooking), 13:58. Boston at Cleveland, 730 p.m. 3- 6 2-2 8, Ralynlco 1-10-0 2, Barros 1-4 0-0 3, South Windsor vs. Sheehan-Walllngford at kindly twinkle in his eyes. A mean old deadly spree in 1985. National League Gold Coast 1 6 !i 43 6 all-black Alabama town of Harrington, a Second Period— 3, QuebM, Gillis 2, :49 (sh). Seattle at Chicago, 830 p.m. Johnson 0-1 8 0 0. Totals 52-117 46-60 154. Rocky Hill High School. 2 p.ra ful intercourse. Nielscn-boosting sex, violence, and bad LOS ANGELES D O DGERS-Signed Mickey SL Lucie 1 6 .143 6 man isn’t supposed to have such a Ramirez, convicted of 13 murders, was 4, Quebec, Stastny 9 (Lafleur, Sakic), 5:19. 5, Utah at Houston, 8:30, p.m. MILWAUKEE (155) Hand-Madison vs. North Haven at Glaston­ hamlet run and virtually owned by Polly’s 1 Therefore, estrogen medicine is helpful for the manners on TV. But there are occasional Hatcher, infielder-outfielder, to a one-year con­ Denver at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Brown 6-10 0-0 13, Roberts 2-8 8 8 10, bury High School, 11 a.ra twinkle, only a soul of garlic. sentenced to death on TXicsday. New Vbrk, Wood 5 (Thibeudeau), 12:14. 6, tract premenopausal women who, for one reason or another, lovely, no-nonsense aunt. Quebec, Stastrry 10 (Brown, Picard), 14:49. 7, Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 9p.m. Sikma 7-18 7-9 23, Humphries 4-15 8 5 11, Watertown vs. Guilford at Coginchaug High, respites, and a nice one for the family lies PHIUDELPHIA PHILLIES-Named Loo Elia A little more grittincss, less pasteuriza­ □ □□ New Vbrk, Sutter 6 (Chyzowski, Flatley), 19:46 New Vbrk at Los Angeles Clippers, 10:30 Robertson 11-22 86 28, Pierce 1821 86 36, Durhaia nooa has had a complete hysterectomy. There is much debate ahead on NBC Sunday night. The aunt played by Rashad — who in manager of Clearwater of the Florida Stale p.m. Breuer 4-6 3-4 11, Henderson 1-3 2-2 4, Lyman Hall-Walllngford va. Wethersfield at tion, and more sharply drawn characters THE GREAT AUDIENCE QUES­ (pp). Penalties—JanrI, Quo (hooking), :06; League. Calendar about how long the estrogen treatment should be con­ real life is Allen’s sister — believes that Diduck, NY (cross-checking), 3:13; Stastny, Charlotte at Golden Slate, 10:30 p.m. Coleman 8 5 7-9 17, Grayer 1-3 0-0 2. Totals Sachem Field, North Haven, 10:30 a.m. would have greatly helped this show. But TION — For those who want to know if International League It’s “Polly,” an updated adaptation, life is a very serious matter. Woe betide Qua (hooking), 7:25; Volek, NY, (interference). Sunday's Ganriss 58111 39-49 155 C L A S S S tinued. Some specialists believe a woman should receive SYRACUSE CHIEFS—Announced that Bob it’s enjoyable, anyway, for two reasons. ABC’s “PrimcTime Live” is going to dis­ 6:23; Vermetta, Que (hooking), 12:34; Maloney, Seattle at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Seattle 17 36 25 25 7 10 7 11 16-154 Friday's games with music and a black cast, of “l^llyan- anyone, even the town preacher (Larry Bailor will return as manager for the 1990 Today estrogen throu^ her 40s and 50s, during the time she NY (hinh-sticking), 13:54; Finn, Que (delay of Washington at Fbrtland, 8 p.m. Milwaukee 10 31 34 10 7 10 7 11 17—156 Tolland vs. Lewis Mills-Burlington at East na,” the 1960 Disney movie that was so One is the fine cast, most of whose pense with its studio audience, the answer season. Named Galen Cisco pitching coach Girls Soccer would be most bothered by natual menopause. Other Riley), heard making a joyful noise. game), 14 13; Cirella, Que (cross-checking), Dallas at Los Angeles Lakers, 10:30 p.m. 3-Point goals— Seattte 4-10 (Ellis 8 7 , Barros Granby, 11 a.m. goshdam positive it made the Up With members have stage backgrounds. You from ABC News President Roonc Ar- arxl Rocket Wheeler third base coach. 1-1, McDaniel 0-1, Johnson 0-1), Milwaukee W bt^tock Academy vs. Avon at Manchester Class L Division specialists disagree, citing studies that claim estrogen 1 9 :0 Z BASKETBALL Quart affinals All this starLs changing when young only wish the script had offered them Third Period— 8, Quebec, Stastny 11 (Ver­ 4- 8 (Sikma 2-5, Rerce 1-1, Brown 1-2). Fouled High School, 10:30 am . People singers seem the Grumble Icdge is probably yes — but not every National Basketball Assocltalon Manchester vs. Staples (Sachem Field, North therapy will produce continuing benefits after age 60. Polly, left an orphan by a car cra.sh that metta. Seveik), :56, 9, Quebec Lafleur 7 (Gillis), out—Cage, McKey, Sellers, Roberts, Weston vs. Putnam at Tunxis Meade, Far- Chorale. more. week. UTAH JAZZ—Placed Jose Ortiz, forward, on Robertson, Pierce. Rebounds—Seattle 74 Haven), 2 p.m. For example, several medical reports have indicated 236. to. New York, Evans 1 (LaFonlaine, Kerr), mingtoa 2 p.m. killed her parents, arrives from Detroit to injured reserve. Golf (McDaniel 13), Milwaukee 70 (Breuer, Coleman This two-hour TV version, which dips The other is the music, particularly He says the studio audience was made 9:55 (pp). 11, New York, Thibaudeau 2 Continental Basketball Association Granby vs. Bacon Academy-Colchester at Saturday that the use of estrogen/progestin combinations in live with her aunt, and quickly becomes (Reekie), 10:26. 12, Quebec, Gillis 3 (Stastrry, 9). Assists— Seattle 26 (McMillan 10), Mil­ Windham High School. 1130 am. into “The Cosby Show” cast for its but­ Harold Wheeler’s tasty orchestrations of part of the program’s format “because we ALBANY RATROONS— Wbived Willie Brown, waukee 31 (Humphries 10). Total fouls— ^ W e Football postmenopausal women retards the development of heart best friends with a l o ^ orphan boy Picard), 19:43 (en), Penaities—McRae, Que, forward. Manchester at South Windsor, 130 p.m ton-cute star, Keshia Knight Pulliam as the gentle ballads or rollicking gospel were going to do a lot of Town Meeting- double minor (roughing), 3:25; Pryor, NY, 39, Milwaukee 39. Technicals— MiKwaukee Il­ SANTA BARBARA ISLANDERS— Traded Kapalua International SL Bernard at East Catholic, 1:30 p.m. disease and osteoporosis. (Brandon Adams). songs. With two first-rate dance numbers double minor (roughing), 3:25; Kerr, NY (tripr- legal defense 2, Colemaa A— 14,012. Polly, and Phylicia Rashad as her stem type segments,” but that hasn’t often hap­ Tony Dawson, fonward, to the Ponsacola Tor­ ping). 6:12; Fogarty, Quo (holding), 832. scores DEAR DR. GOTT: Is it true that depletion of the spinster aunt, suffers from a similar case Young Polly is a small ray of sunshine as part of the show, the tunes help propel pened. Now, he says, ABC exccutivics nados lor a second-round draft pick and a Lakers 106, Warriors 95 Rec Hoop Shota on goal— Quebw 9-7-14— 30. New player to be named later. KARALUA, Hawaii (AP) — Scores Thursday of sugary. whose faith in humanity, regardless of “Polly.” arc pondering whether to have a studio Vbrk 13-22-14— 49. LA LA KE R S (106) ozone layer can lead to eye disease? FOOTBALL after the second round of the $650,000 Isuzu Power-play Opportunities—Quebec 1 of 4; Green 7-14 1811 24, Wbrthy 8 1 8 3-4 13, DEAR READER: Yes. The ozone barrier high above Still, it’s oddly refreshing to sec such race, is unshakcable. She brings out the They also make you wish this were a audience only on those weeks they feel National Football League Kapalua International, being played on the NewVbrk3of8. Thompson 4-8 8 5 13, E.Johnson 7-20 5-6 19, Radio, TV MINNESOTA VIKINGS-Placed Allen Rice, 6,761-yard, par-72 Kapalua Ftesort: the Earth filters out a good deal of harmful radiation unabashed innocence and good will on good in everyone. full-fledged musical, not a story with the program needs it. “We’re in the Goalies—Quebec, Tugnutt, 4-6-0 (49 Scott 819 8 5 15, Cooper 3-8 4-4 11, Dhrac 4-5 Adults running back, on the injured reserve. Re-signed Donnie Hammond 64-67— 131 from the sun. Sunlight reaches us in a specurun, part of prime-time TV, if only as an antidote to But of course that proves a turning music. It’s a little frustrating. As in process of deciding that right now,” he shols-44 saves). New Vbrk, Fitzpatrick, (12-9), John Galvin, linebacker. Craig Stadler 70-64— 134 3-3 11, Drew 8 5 8 0 0, Bucknall 0-0 0-0 0, Ayers Soda Co. 90 (Chip Brown 28, Charlla Healy, 3-5-2 (5:19 second, 17-14). McCants 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 3897 35-38 106. point when she befriends a rich, frowsy “Tap,” which had the potential to be a NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Waived Bobby Robert Wrenn 71-64— 135 /Vers 12, Steve Ayers 11, Greg CIccagleons Today which is visible, the remainder invisible. Ultraviolet all the “fact-based” TV movies that air says. A — 10,307. Morse, running beck. Steve Pate 67-68— 135 GOLDEN STATE (95) 11, Bob Charbonnaau 10) SMe 85 (Dave Mil­ later and arc mostly routine salutes to old white woman (Celeste Holm) who, as great dance movie, most musical numbers Higgins 3-9 3-3 9. Mullin 13-24 4-7 30, Blab radiation is part of the invisible spectrum and has been Thursday’s scheduled “48 Hours” Roforoo—Don Koharski. Linesmen— Shane PHILADELPHIA EAGLES-Released Rob EdFiori 69-68— 137 ner 33, Dwayne Milner 17, Mike Reeves 14, 5 p.m. — Golf: Kapalua Interna­ 0- 0 1-2 1, Garland ^10 3-4 11, Richmond 4-14 grim. the Caucasian counterpart of fblly’s aunt, in "M ly” end too quickly and seem un­ Heyer, Ron Firm. Sterling, defensive back, from the developmon- Chris Perry 70-68— 138 Gene Horton 12) shown to cause cataracts, muscular degeneration and program on teen sex included excerpts o f. 1812 19, Bol 3-7 0-0 7, Teaglo 3-8 0-0 6, Mar- tional, ESPN tal squad. Nick Price 68-70— 138 BA Club 67 (Bill Bellock 15, Brian Moran 15) This “F\>lly,” written by William Blinn runs and virtually owns a nearby all-white wisely abbreviated. a girl telling a Wisconsin hearing that she ciulionls 2-4 7-10 11, M.Johnson 0-2 1-2 1, retinal damage in unprotected eyes. Maple Leafs 4, Flyers 1 PHOENIX CARDINALS-Walved Richard Ben Crenshaw 69-69— 138 Main Pub 54 (Jim Wahr 12) 7:30 p.m. — Senior baseball; Ft. Taylor 0-0 0-0 O.Totals 32-78 2 84 0 95. Experts predict that, as the ozone layer is depicted by and directed and choreographed by Deb­ town. Oh, well. "Polly” is a good family had an abortion without parental consent. Toronto 0 1 3— 4 Tardits, linebacker, from the developmental Loren Roberts 70-68— 138 Standings: National- Manchester Bar A s­ Myers at Port St. Lucie, NESN LA Laksra 24 25 29 26—106 Such predicUibility can be overcome show, and cheers to NBC for commis­ Philadelphia 1 0 0—1 squad. Re-signed Vernics Smith, offensive Bob Gilder 73-65— 138 sociation 2-0, Highland FYirk Market 2-0, Main industrial pollutants, more people will suffer eye diseases bie Allen, former colleagues in TV’s Tomorrow, “Saturday Night With Connie Golden State 22 33 17 23— 95 8 p.m. — Celtics at Hawks, TNT, First Period—1, Philadelphia, Bullard 8 lineman, to the developmental squad. Jim Carter 70-68— 138 Pub 1-1, Was town Phamtacy 1-1, Amusements “Fame,” is a gentle talc that through its with a good .script. Problem is, Blinn, nor­ sioning it. 3-Polnt goals— Los Angeles 1-13 (Cooper from the increase in UV light reaching the Earth. This Chung” rc i Otezyk (too many men on David Ogrin 71-67— 138 Smoke 0-2. 8:30 p.m. — Whalers at Jets, National Hockey League 0-2, E.Johnson 0-4), Golden Stats 2-8 (Rich­ American- Sun Devils 2-0, PDAS 2-0, BCI tclcplay here. it ends. For all will return to normal ice). 3:38; Curran, Tor (holding), 8:09; Howe. BUFFALO SABRES—Called up David Lit- John Cook 69-69— 138 but also from scatter off sand, snow and water. mony. counseling and legal advice — when mond 1-t, Bol t-3, Higgins 0-2, Mullin 0-2). 1-1, Glenn Construction 1-1, Manchester Cycle Channel 18, WTIC PN (holding), 14:15; Franceschetti, Tor (rough­ tman, goalie, from Phoenix of the International David Edwafds 71-68— 139 Ordinary eyeglasses absorb UV light (glass lenses 80 Set in 1955, in times of racial segrega­ Instead of showing the world through sweeps-month routine then, and NBC will seeking an abortion without her parents! Kenny Perry 71-68— 139 Fouled out—None. Rsbwnde—Los Angeles 76 1-1, Ayers Soda Co. 1-1, Style 0-2, Network 10:30 p.m. — Kings at Suns, ing), 18:57. Hockey League. Assigned Kenton Rein, goalie, (Green 16), Golden State 46 (Bol 9). As­ led Schulz 70-69--139 Tavern 0-2. percent, plastic lenses 90 percent). tion, it takes place In the mythical, tidy. the child’s shiny brown eyes, the script is air its grim “Manhunt: Search for the consent. Second Period— 2, Toronto, Marois 12 (Dam- to Phoenix. sists—Los Angelas 20 (E.Johnson 10), Golden TNT State 16 (Richmond 5). Total touls-:Lo8 An­ geles 28, Golden Slate 27. MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Nov. 10, 1989—17 16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Nov. 10, 1989

I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD Q ^ E by Henri Arnold and Bob Lea Congress sets showdown with Bush on child care Crossword TV Tonight Unscramble those four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words. 'iiU f WASHINGTON (AP) — House and Senate “At least we have a rurming shot now with a bill that the chairmen of their tax-writing committees Thursday to The Senate approved its version of the bill by a 63-37 Democrats, with the help of a maverick Republican the president might not veto,” said Hatch, who angered try to settle differences over that portion by Monday margin in June over fierce opposition from the ad­ [H B O ] Crack U.S.A. (CC) A visit to Palm min.) ENGO Aniwtr to Prsviout Puiila 7 ;0 0 P M O j Inside Edition Wi senator, are setting the stage for a new showdown with the administration. Senate Republican Leader Bob Dole night in a drive to get a House vote by the end of next ministration and Senate GOP Leader Bob Dole. A com­ ACROSS 46 Accounting Beach County, a middle class community (D d® S® News '' ^ agcy. President Bush over child care subsidies. week. T CD dl) Wheel of Fortune |CC) where 7 out of 10 crimes are drug-related. and conservative groups by joining with liberal panion measure was approved by the House last month 1 Slop 49 Um oart □ □ □ □ □ □ lAlNlalolsl (H] WPIX News Cosby Show |CC|. (In Stereo) On-location footage provides actual drug Negotiators from the two congressional bodies reached “We’re going to move on the child care bill as a as part of a bill aimed a bringing down the federal deficit 5 Guy'i 50 Ona of tha CD O ) Whalers Wrap-Up Democrats last spring in putting together the basic pack­ countorpirt tantat Gl) People's Court deals, police raids and interviews with agreement Thursday night on legislation that would in­ separate item ... and we hope to see an early enactment in fiscal 1990, which began Oct. 1. people involved with the drug. (60 min.) Friday the 13th: The Series Micki's age. 6 Swlmfliing 54 Doomad dS) Kate 8i Allie |CC| crease direct federal child care subsidies to low- and of it,” said House Speaker Thomas S. Foley, D-Wash. With public opinion polls indicating a large majority •Mt 57 Slandar [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Shattered Spirits' A life is in danger when a satanic coin comes JUTSO In exchange. House Democrats agreed to allow more hack to haunt her. (60 min.) (In Stereo) 12 CototlM 58 Ba untuc- dD dZ) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour father's denial of his alcoholism has a crip­ moderate-income families by $1.2 billion in 1990 and by of the money to go to rural areas at governors’ discretion His counterpart in the Senate, Majority Leader George of Americans favor federal aid for child care. Democrats bMf caatiul d® (3® Mancuso FBI (CC) Mancuso sus­ dD MOVIE: 'It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad pling effect on his loving wife and children. up to $8.5 billion over the next five years. and let states issue vouchers that parents could use to pay Mitchell, D-Maine, said the same effort will be made and Hatch hope that Bush would not veto the bill. 13 AIMollc lUr SB Tavam W orld' A group of travelers meet on the Martin Sheen, Melinda Dillon. Matthew La- pects his young boss of being the FBI leak The accord was su uck after Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, But if he docs, said Rep. Gus Hawkins, D-Calif., 14 CaMond* bavaraga way to Las Vegas and end up in a madcap borteaux. 1986. responsible for the murder of a mobster for day care services provided by churches. there, but acknowledged it will be more difficult to ac­ county 60 Woman'i under protective custody. (60 min.) (In race for a fortune in tainted money. Spen­ [M A X ] MOVIE: Caddyshack' (CC) The dropped his demand that states be allowed to issue A separate group of House and Senate negotiators still complish before adjourning for Thanksgiving, under chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee, 15 Matting nama Stereo) KAUMPE agant cer Tracy, Milton Berle. Ethel Merman. demented groundskeeper of a swank vouchers for a new $3(X) million program to pay for must reach accord on another provision included in the Congress will pass the same measure again early next 61 Halan of — 1963. d® How to Beat Cancer An examination STICKS TO ONE Senate rules. IS Took placa 62 Foxy country club wages war against gophers THINS ANC7 HOPE­ keeping schools open longer hours to provide day care child care package that would increase tax credits for year at the opening of the 1990 election cycle. 18 Propaity 63 ProphaUc DQQQI3C3 (36) ® Current Affair while an obnoxious newcomer clashes of the struggles and successes of people “Our problem is there’s Republican opposition,” with cancer, and a look at what can be and establish a new education-driven program for pre- “It’s going to be pretty damned hard to get anybody in tmaa tign □ □ □ □ □ a ^ Cheers (CC). with the old guard. Chevy Chase, Bill Mur­ FULLY SETS THERE. poor families with children by $500 to $750 a year. Mitchell said. “They’re opposed to passing it any time, 20 Paul Now- ray, Rodney Dangerfield. 1980. Rated R. done to prevent certain cancers. (60 min.) . school tots. 1990 to vote against child care,” said Hawkins. (61) Family Ties (CC) But House and Senate Democratic leaders instructed this year or next.” manmovla down [USA] Murder. She Wrote (57) Great Performances: Relatively VEGASA 21 ThatlMng'i Salad herb 38 — ol March Now arrange the circled lettera to [A & E ] Chronicle The Bath Iron Works in Speaking (CC) Michael Maloney. Imogen form the surprise answer, as sug­ 22 Chritlmat 1 Campui I Extract 40 Goals 8 :3 0 P M (D ® (CC) Maine. (R) Stubbs, Nigel Hawthorne and Gwen Wat­ gested by the above cartoon. Ham (2 wdt.) araa 1 — Angelas 41 III Rachel and Harriette wreck Carl's vintage ford star in playwright Alan Ayckbourn’s IC 44 — -la-la [CNN] Moneyline 2S Whala group 2 Egg on I Hook patrol car. (In Stereo) tale of mistaken identities and adultery. (2 Senators 28 Cantor 3 Two word! i Dancer 45 Place lor [DIS] MOVIE: 'Tommy Tricker and the Vardon dancing §4) (5?) Wall Street Week: The Rest of hrs.) (In Stereo) Defense bill gathers 29 Drinka of under­ Stamp Traveler' Two young Canadian '89 - Ahead to 1990 (CC). nCJlUJ 33 DIalurbt standing i Alma box 46 Contribution [CNN ] CNN News stamp collectors discover a magical (Answers tomorrow) violantty 4 Lata ' Marshal 47 Wing- method of travelling the globe by riding on [DIS] Frosty's Winter Wonderland Ani­ [ESPN] Truck and Tractor Pulling 35 Guitar part 5 Mall cantor Dllkm's shaped the face of a postage stamp. Lucas Evans, mated. Just as Frosty's about to marry, Jumbles: CHAMP BUILT KILLER POETRY act to save 38 0pp. of undo abbr. nickname 48 Stew the mean Jack Frost puts him into a deep [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd Yesterday's Anthony Rogers, Jill Stanley. 1988. Rated Answer: What they called those two porcupines— 37 BamUng fa- 6 Arrow user I Sketched 51 Catch freeze. Voices of Andy Griffith, Shelley (CC). critics on both sides NR. A PRICKLY "PAIR" mala tpouu 7 Cavlly I Slippery 52 Engage Winters, Dennis Day. [USA] Hitchhiker (In Stereo) 39 Wattam da- 8 Pina I Eye 53 Government [ESPN] SportsCenter newsletters lanM org. 9 Cross Infection agent [H B O ] Inside the NFL (60 min.) (R) (In 9 :0 0 P M (D Dallas (CC) J R.’S pleasure 1 0 : 3 0 P M (35 d® USA Tonight NO. 10 •!«*. Jombit Book NO. 3S I. ovollobJo lor 1^, wbteb looJudM jjjoojaf 40 Tobacco Inscription I Makes pi­ 55 Go by plane Stereo) in discovering that James is his son is ov­ (3® 101 Ways to Get Cash From the i!!dJdl'!ffln'»iSr«UdwtS*Up‘oSwyiKtoyourcl4^ chaw 10 Sovlal geon sounds 56 Actress ershadowed by Carter McKay’s accusa­ Goverhment of the political aisle 42 25th lattar refusal ’ Carry the Susan — [LIFE] Cagney 8i Lacey tions against Ewing Oil; a furious Cally WASHINGTON (AP) — The 43 Takanaback 11 Plants grass day [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Stereo) lashes out at Vanessa. (60 min.) (In Stereo) (5® Hockey Week Senate on Thursday sent President d 5 Missing/Reward k it 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright citizens to cross freely to the West T“ 9 4 8 "If "17 T" T ir i r 7 :3 0 P M CD Entertainment Tonight ( D (4® Perfect Strangers (CC) Larry and WASHINGTON (AP) — Law­ Bush a bill to save congressional Actress Barbara Hershey. (In Stereo) Balki find themselves trapped in a flooded [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd makers are complaining that the for the first time in 28 years. basement when Larry's father plans a visit. (CC) Molly begins to fall In love with black newsletters, reversing a previous V CD di) Jeopardy! (CC). 19 14 Part 1 of 2. (In Stereo) detective Nathaniel Hawthorne. House-approved $305 billion “Peace is breaking out and we’re vote to ban the mailings that had CD Kate 8i Allie (CC). (2® (3® Hardball (CC) While enjoying a [USA] Werewolf defense bill is a weak response to going to have four legs of the triad touched off a congressional civil IS ClD WPIX News reunion with fellow Vietnam veterans, instead of three,” said Rep. Fhtricia 1 1 :00P M ® News (CC) major political changes worldwide war. (18) NHL Hockey: Hartford Whalers at Charlie learns that a group of them have Schroeder, D-Colo., a member of 11 W 91 Winnipeg Jets (2 hrs , 30 min ) (Live) formed a paramilitary attack force, intent g ) (3® ® News and amounts to nothing more than a The compromi^, negotiated ear­ on assassinating a visiting dictator. (60 the Armed Services panel. d® (3® M*A*S*H GD It’s a Uving jobs program. min.) (Postponed from an earlier date) (In lier in a bitter House-Senate con­ (30) Hard Copy Scheduled: Janet Charlton, Stereo) (35 Cheers (CC). “The Warsaw F^act is crumbling Another committee member. Rep. ference, was adopted by voice vote columnist for Star magazine. r a (2® Connecticut Newsweek d® War of the Worlds The Morthren set before our eyes and we’re building Larry Hopkins, R-Ky., said, “The and will halve the number of un­ (4® Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) out to create a new human race. (60 min.) §7) Page 57 weapons of destruction,” said Rep. winds of change are sweeping solicited mass mailings from six-lo- ST ,35 (0) Newhart (CC). (2® News (Live) [A&E] MOVIE: 'I Wonder Who's Kiss­ Ronald Dellums, D-Calif., a mem­ across every part of our world. We th.rec per lawmaker. [A&E] World of Survival (R) ing Her Now' This lifestory of romantic d® Fathers and Sons Six Massachusetts veterans discuss their military involvement ber of the House Armed Services have an opportunity to set a course On Sept. 7, in an action that en­ W [CNN] Crossfire troubador, Joseph E. Howard, includes the songs he wrote and sang. June Haver. from enlistment through their return home. raged the House, senators voted [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments (R) Committee and a longtime opponent to take this nation forward.” 9B 42 Mark Stevens. 1947. (60 min.) 88-7 for an amendment to ban the [TMC] MOVIE: Lucky Stiff An over­ of military buildup. [C N N ] Larry King Live d® Weekday Instead, Hopkins said. Congress mass mailings and give the es­ weight loser finds himself on the menu (g) M-A-S-H was “corrupted by parochial when he accepts a dinner invitation from a [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Princess Bride' A Although both proponents and timated $45 million in savings to a swashbuckling young swordsman sets out (61) Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) rn r w gorgeous blonde. Donna Dixon, Joe Alas* opponents criticized the defense bill avarice.” treatment program for pregnant key. Jeff Kober. 1989. Rated PG. to rescue a kidnapped princess in this ligh­ [A&E] Joanna Kerns at the Improv Ac­ — a compromise package worked thearted fairy tale from Rob Reiner. Cary tress Joanna Kerns ( " ") The defense budgeL according to women with drug addictions. 54“ 8 :0 0 P M CD Snoops (CC) The Dennises Elwes. Mandy Patinkin, Chris Sarandon. welcomes comics Fred Anderson, Bruce out by House and Senate conferees Dellums, “continues to pursue the But senators knew that vote was use astrology to solve a murder case for 1987, Rated PG (In Stereo) Smirnoff, John Riggi, Larry Wilmore and Lt. Akers after finding a computer disc after nearly two months of conten­ preliminary, and faced with nearly SI [ESPN] Great American Events: Na­ Richard Belzer. (60 min.) same tired old path of no change, containing horoscopes at the scene of the tious negotiations — the House on identical language Thursday they crime (60 min ) tional Snowmobiling Championship [CNN] Moneyline military exptansion, more and more 11 IT From Eagle River, Wis. (60 min.) Thursday adopted the legislation, voted 66-29 to kill the proposal by (4® (CC) The girls fall in [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet brand-new conventional and nuclear CD [HBO] MOVIE: 'Jack's Back' (CC) 236-172. love with a stray dog unaware that the pup [ESPN] Motorweek Illustrated Motors- weapons systems at a time when the Sen. Pete Wilson. The lawmakers 10 (c) 1989 by NEA, Inc. is pregnant (In Stereo) Modern-day Los Ar^geles becomes the hunting ground of c killer bent on duplicat­ ports series. The bill, which goes to the world is crying out for change and then adopted the $1.9 billion ap­ CD MOVIE; 'Angel Heart' A routine in­ ing England's 19th-century Ripper mur­ [HBO] MOVIE: Slamdance' (CC) An Senate, slashes $1.1 billion from the world is crying out for peace.” propriations bill for congressional vestigation plunges a private detective into ders. James Spader, Cynthia Gibb. Rod underground cartoonist becomes the President Bush’s request for the The Associated Press operations that includes the com­ a nightmare world of voodoo worship and Loomis. 1988 Rated R prime suspect in his girlfriend's murder. Among the legislation’s ritual murder in 1955 New Orleans Mickey Tom Hulce, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Strategic Defense Initiative but promise mail provisions. Rourke, Robert De Niro, Lisa Bonel. 1987 [TMC] MOVIE; 'Private Investigations' provisions are $4.3 billion for the An innocent man gets caught up in his jour­ Virginia Madsen. 1987. Rated R. (In provides much of the money for two LOBBYISTS LAUD KENNEDY — Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass, is greeted by a round The mailings in question, usually (li) MOVIE: 'Assassination' A Secret nalist father's battle against police corrup­ Stereo) land-based nuclear missiles and the B-2, $430 million less than the ad­ newsletters, are addressed to posti Service agent investigates an apparent of applause by a group of lobbyists Wednesday after the Senate passed an increase in the tion. Clayton Rohner, Ray Sharkey, Paul [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire B-2 stealth bomber. ministration requested for the fiscal patrons rather than individual con­ plot to assassinate the first lady Charles LeMot 1987 Rated R (In Stereo) [TMC] MOVIE; 'Punchline' An ambi­ Bronson, Jill Ireland, Stephen Elliott 1987 year that began Oct. 1. The bill minimum wage law. stituents and increase greatly during CELEBRITY CIPHER [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents tious stand-up comic plays adviser to a The legislation also continues two provides money for two bombers in Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created Irom quotations by famous MOVIE: 'A Nightmare on Elm Street New Jersey housewife trying her hand at election years. people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands tor 3: Dream W arriors' Institutionalized teen­ 9 ;3 0 P M CB (4Q) just the Ten of Us comedy. Sally Field, Tom Hanks, John programs Bush sought to kill — the fiscal 1990, one less than the ad­ another. Today's clue: N equals O. agers join forces to rid themselves of the (CC) Coach is troubled when the star Goodman. 1988. Rated R. Navy’s F-14D Tomcat jet fighter The September Senate vote to ban quarterback fails an exam just before the ministration sought. However, the evil influence ol child-murderer Freddy [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Stereo) the mailings led to ruffied feelings Krueger. Heather Langenk^mp, Patricia Ar­ city-championship game. r and the AHIP helicopter — for one legislation accepts Bush’s proposal ' V B L X N K V On the Hill, they’re calling it that saw members of each house quette. Robert Englund 1987 (2^ Fourth Estate 1 1 :3 0 P M ($ (4® Nightline (CC). more year, and postpones a decision for components for five bombers in threaten — and back off — from d® d® Baywatch (CC) Eddie's life is en­ (57) State W e're In (3D Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) on the M ^ne Corps’ V-22 Osprey fiscal 1991. MGLQHNFK VBHRDK dangered when he befriends a young [USA] Ray Bradbury Theater Two (ttj Honeymooners Part 2 of 2. and the Phoenix missile. proposals to change the other’s woman whio's being pursued by a pair of spoiled children use the power of their (2® (3® Tonight Show (In Stereo) . The bill provides $3.8 billion for rules. HR KMLLQB IGL killers. (60 min ) (In Stereo) magical nursery to rebel against their par­ The Osprey, the tilt-rotor aircraft an ‘ethics bill,’ not a pay hike (2® (57) Washington Week in Review ents (2® Solid Gold Rock N Roll SDl — also known as Star Wars — Senators didn’t like the idea that (CC) (38) St. Elsewhere that takes off like a helicopter but about $279 million less than was VBL MIFKLK.' — 9 :4 5 P M [M AX] MOVIE: 'Caddyshack only their rules require disclosure of (38) NHL Hockey: Boston Bruins at [CNN] Sports Tonight can fly like a plane, will receive increase starting in January. for a pay raise. “I don’t think there’s i r (CC) An obnoxious businessman spent in fiscal 1989 and the first WASHINGTON (AP) — Ask mailing costs by each member, and Washington Capitals (2 hrs , 30 min ) [DIS] MOVIE: 'Made in Heaven' A about $255 million in research and “It is very difficult, I think, to ex­ anything about this thing that’s GIUMB GHQBIGOKNR. schemes to gam membership to the snob­ decrease since President Reagan House Speaker Thomas S. Foley sought to force House disclosure. (6j) MOVIE: 'The Manhattan Project' A bish Bushwood Country Club Jackie Ma­ young accident victim is sent back to Earth development money in fiscal 1990 proposed the anti-missile shield six about plans for a 33 percent con­ plain to people back home that a ptopular,” he said. •' PREVIOUS SOLUTION; “ The human species is teen-ager becomes suspicious of his to find the woman he fell in love with in House members threatened to son, Dyan Cannon, Robert Slack. 1988. but no funds for procurement. gressional pay hike and his response cost of living adjustment is not a pay President Bush has indicated a composed of two distinct races: the men who borrow and mother's new boyfriend when he discov­ Rated PG (In Stereo) heaven Timothy Hutton, Kelly McGillis, years ago. Bush had sought $4.9 bil­ retaliate by trying to end senators’ the men who lend.” — Charles Lamb. ers plutonium stored at the facility where Maureen Stapleton. 1987 Rated PG. (In The legislation includes money reflects the barrage of semantics that raise,” said Tauke, who is running willingness to accept a raise, since 1 0:00PM gj Falcon Crest (CC) Char- lion for the program. use of money from honoraria, politi­ the man works John Lithgow, Christopher Stereo) for 18 F-14D jet fighters but re­ is a key part of many lawmakers’ he badly wants to increase salaries Collet, Cynthia Nixon 1986 ley plans a Bacchus festival as a celebra­ for the Senate. cal action committees and party tion, Ian St James and his young wife ar­ [ESPN] SportsCenter quires the manufacturer, Grumman Approximately $1.1 billion is in­ strategy. Tauke and others said it was bad for federal judges and his top politi­ [A&E] Footsteps: Lost City of the Incas campaign committees for office ex­ rive to help run the winery; Lance threatens [M AX] MOVIE; 'Baby Cat' A top Pari­ Corp., to sign a termination agree­ cluded for two land-based nuclear “Are you talking about the ethics timing for Confess to consider a cal appointees in the administration. [CNN] PrimeNews to resign (60 min.) (In Stereo) sian fashion model schemes to separate missiles: the multiple-warhead, penses. House rules prohibit such her husband from his vast fortune. Julie ment ending all future production. package?” he says. pay raise before it has taken steps to Senators, however, have little [ESPN] History of College Football (60 CE) C40) 20/20 (CC) Scheduled profiles of expenditures. min ) (R) three people who are workaholics (60 Margo, Jean Francois Garreaud 1983. ‘Your wish won’t come true till the ice melts. rail-garrison MX and the single- And the initial 7.7 percent raise correct massive budgetary problems. desire to risk anything for a pay In the end, the compromise sent Your dime has to go into the water.” Salvaging weapons programs — warhead, truck-based Midgetman. members would receive on Jan. 1 is The failure to enact a deficit- boost. They generally have more to the White House includes a ^ck- and jobs in many districts — drew The bill trims about $150 million a “cost-of-living adjusimcnL not a reduction bill this year has required personal wealth than their House FRANK AN ERNEST by Bob Thavos from the administration’s request for age of reforms in the congressional ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnaon the ire of a number of lawmakers. pay raise,” he says. “If you arc talk­ the Bush administration, under the colleagues and their rules let them “The defense pork bill passed the the two weapons and adds House ing about a pay adjustment, no one Gramm-Rudman law, to order keep honoraria equal to 40 percent mail system. ; Congress today. Congress made no language imposing a 50-missilc cap YOU CAW'T 5T0CK Uf? is proposing to do that in this Con­ across-the-board spending cuts. The of their salaries, compared to 30 per­ The measure would establish for YOU KWOW.' •X'M /oj?/?Y, Sip, g u f i hard choices,” said Rep. John on the MX. gress.” Pentagon said this week it could be cent in the House — and senators the first time separate House and A COMpujsp yifzus Kasich, R-Ohio, a member of the AUo Thursday, House and Senate Ten months after public uproar forced to reduce U.S. troop strength have a much easier time lining up Senate mail accounts; limit the size House Armed Services Committee. negotiators reached agreement on a drove lawmakers to kill a proposed by lens of thousands. speeches. of newsletters to two sheets of TO HAVf “The relationship between national $288 billion military spending bill 51 percent salary increase for Con­ Foley on Thursday said he was “There’s not a lot of support in paper; establish a voluntary proce­ security and the defense authoriza­ for fiscal 1990 that largely tracks the gress, the judiciary and top execu­ willing to pul forward the pay-and- the Senate for a pay raise,” Majority dure for keeping mail costs within tion bill is just about coincidental.” defense authorization bill on the tive branch jobs. House leaders are ethics plan before a fiscal settle­ Leader George Mitchell, D-Maine, their budget; and strictly enforce a ^f.^T|6°Yf^> y o u / z The complaints came as East Ger­ major strategic weapons, said law­ charging ahead with a new mix of ment, but others said that would be a said Thursday. prohibition against postal patron many opened the Berlin Wall and its makers and congressional sources, LO h e a l t h INA'i7/?AIV« semantics and timing, public policy mistake. House and Senate leaders have mailings 60 days before an election. other borders Thursday and allowed who requested anonymity. and financial self-interest. “There is no question in my mind discussed the possibility that the The compromise would budget pfCO ftl>S- House members would within 14 (that) if we cannot eliminate the Senate might accept the initial 7.7 $1(X).2 million for mailings, includ­ months sec their salaries rise from across-the-board cuts, there is no percent raise but, for its own mem­ ing $44.5 million for the House, Capital gains debate $89,500 to more than $120,000. The chance members arc going to vote bers, eschew the later installment. $23.9 million for the Senate and the initial pay boost is billed as a cost- for a pay raise,” said House Budget On board or not, members are remainder to pay the Postal Service of-living adjustment to make up for Committee Chairman Leon Panetta, getting the message. for mailings that exceeded the fiscal PHIPPS by Joseph Farris two years of inflation without an in­ “It’s an ethics package. It’s not a 1989 mail budget. THE BORN LOSER by Art Sanaom seen as its death throe D-Calif., who is working to com­ crease. plete the deficit bill. pay raise,” quipped Rep. Jack Wilson, R-Calif., arguing for the The bulk of the raise, a 25 percent WASHINGTON (AP) — Op­ attempt to attacn Uie amcnoment to Rep. Jim Chapman, D-Tcxas, said Bucchner, R-Mo., when he was ban on mailings, told colleagues to boosL would be delayed until Jan. 1, ponents of a capital gains tax reduc­ any other bill this year. many members, including himself, asked for a stance. “If you can’t get ask themselves “how often you’ve /OUT IN IN 1991, after the next Congress is tion say new debate set in Congress Republicans agreed last week to would be very cautious about voting the jargon down...” been begged for a newsletter.” elected. At that lime, lawmakers is merely the “death throes” for the stop trying to attach the reduction to KS *S3 »Si *fS fSS tKS Ks year for President Bush’s tax cut debt-cciling and deficit-reduction would be banned from keeping money from speeches before interest 2 LATVIAN I proposal. legislation. But they want to have 2 LUTHERAN CHURCH n The House took the first step in next week’s debate to keep the issue groups. It was James Madison who sug­ Cinema 2 CHRISTMAS BAZAAR | / \ the new round of debate Thursday, in the public eye in hopes of build­ gested that the Constitution bar law­ 2 NOVEMBER 11, 1989 n /, repassing without debate or dissent ing support. the same capital gains cut it had ap­ Asked what chance the bill has of makers from approving pay in­ HARTFORD night 2 9AM rO 1PM 2 creases to lake effect in the same Clnwtta City — The Fabulous Baker Boys O b proved in September as part of a becoming law this year, Ros­ (H) Fri Sun 1, 3:40, 7. 9:25. — The Music VERNON 2 Ethnic Foods & Crafts — » deficit-reduction bill. tenkowski told reporters, “None.” Congress. Teacher (PG) Fri Sun 1:30, 4:10, 7:25, 9:25. — CIna 1 * 2 — Cheetah (G) with Mickey and 2 Handworked Items G i > “This is not the same old saw,” Romero (PG-13) Fri-Sun 1:45, 4, 7:20, 9:40. — tha Seal (G) Fri-Sun Z — Dead Poets Society But House and Senate leaders say Republicans say a cut in the tax True Love (PG) Fri Sun 1:15, 3:50, 7:10, 9:35. (PG) Fri-Sun 4:15, 7:10, 9:40. — Parenthood , Winter SL Off Center St., the new debate will only put the on capital gains, which arc profits said Rep. Vic Fazio, D-Calif., who (PG-13) Fri Sun 1:30, 4, 7, 9:30. Manchester_____ 2 1 along with Rep. Lynn Martin, R-111., WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll THE GRIZWELLS by BUI Schorr issue to rest for the year. EAST HARTFORD “This is just part of the death from the sale of investments, would led a bipartisan panel that fashioned Buster'* Pub 6 pinanta — Dead Poets PUT TVEiaesoUi^^FllL PREWDR OH. iNOW,'.. A TWOTOK-OHb Society (PG) Fri-Sun 7:15, 9:30. THE WE/aHER TUWA5 A3LP, RX)D throes of capital gains,” said Sen. spur investment and create jobs. the plan. Showcase CInstn* 1-10 — Second Sght AROUNPOUR LUNCHROOM. PTilOMe? (MORE ANP MORE SURVIVES PX4UHNlNtf ANP RAW <53UR3H R!CM 1)10) &EU-,. I Twenty-Fourth Annual M anchester Rotary Club | w h a t p i p t h e y s e r v e f o r . CANTALOUPE ANP FieHCAIels Society Munchester, CT 06040 m be dead for the year. Senate percent of the profit from the sale of oppose the new plan, but he (PG) Fri 9:20: Sal end Sun 4:45. 9:20. — The (203)649-7660 with AD . Republican leader Bob Dole of Ftocky Horror Picture Show (R) Fri and Sat md- an asset owned more tlian seven wouldn’t vole for it. Among his night. — Full Motal Jacket (R) Fri and Sat mid­ ; Kansas told reporters he would not years would escape taxation. reasons is the inclusion of the pay night. — La Bamba (PG-13) Fri and Sal mid­ 18—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Nov. 10, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Nov. 10,1989—19

Baby becomes I ^ H D M E S HDMES HDMES HDMES ILDTS/LAND I APARTMENTS I HOMES ISTORE/OFFICE Guidelines on teaching FDR SALE FDR SALE FDR SALE EOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT second victim Economists downplaying FDR SALE l i i l FDR SALE MANCHESTER-2 family. FANTASTIC Buy for MANCHESTER New AN DOVER-Approved COVENTRY-Convenlent, EAST Hartford, 6 room EXCELLENT location. MANCHESTER- lot, 2.7acres, lokeoreo, private location. Woll- Cope, 1 both, no pets. $250 per month Includ­ evolution are criticized In excellent condition, these huge, brand new Llstlng-lmmoculote 2 Outstdndlng 3 bedroom of fatal attack completely redone. and beautiful 3 bed­ year old 6 room, 3 wooded and quiet. 59 to-woll carpeting, $800/month. Securi­ ing heat. Carpeting. center hall Colonial In School Road. $67,900. basement storage. 1 ties, utilities. Available SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — struggle between educators and civil Must selll Only room, single family bedroom, vinyl sided move-ln condition. 647-9223. 643-7175. Supporters of a new state policy to libertarians over evolution vs. crea­ signiHcance of layoffs $1 49,900. Owner- Contemporary Town- 742-5089.______and 2 bedroom apart­ Immediately. 875-7896 OFFICE-3 room, 900 sq. Raised Ranch with two BOSTON (AP) — A boy Beautiful woodwork, ments. $400 to $500. 2 or 813-847-0276.______strengthen the teaching of evolution tion. / Broker. 529-8276. houses with approxi­ cor garage, two full hardwood floors, and OWNER Financing Avail­ ft. on Spruce Street. bom two months premature mately 1,800 square able On Lond-Thetlme months security. No COVENTRY-Ashtord, 4 Lease, parking, in the nation’s largest public school Honig maintained that the chan­ ABSOLUTE Doll House- baths, fully oppllonced French doors are lust a dogs. 742-0569. after his mother was fatally shot PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A recession,” said Markley Roberts, Further, electronics employment feet. Each unit Is built kitchen, sliders to tew of the tine features. Is right to Invest In room house, reno­ $700/month. 643-6712. system say it was diluted to please ges did not weaken the evolution Nlcley decorated 3 bed- by a robber has died at the age recent round of layoffs has been un­ assistant director of the AFL-CIO’s never fully rebounded from the in­ room Cope, newer on Its own Individual large deck on over 1 Sell Your Car $189,900. Jackson 8. UPDATED With 7548 or 651-4575. quiet, busline. 647-9813. of 10 feet is requested in the front yard setback requirements rald, Advertiser hereby ture, non-smoker, vey's Restaurant. 643- available In real estate cialty pr.actice. Expe­ zoning agent/planner. local OBGYN office. Ranch. Situated onj| Jackson Real Estate, Choracter-3 bedroom FITS The BIII-Dellghtful CONDOMINIUMS of Section 11.2 of the regulations to permit construction of a agrees to protect, Indemnity word-processing skills 2751. office. Able to work rienced, knowledge of Apply at Selectman's Experienced In billing huge country lot. Mo-, 647-8400.O end unit at the Wells- TWO and 3 bedroom garage/cam'age shed. Garage would have 65 feet, regulations charmer, spotless Inte­ apartments. Applian­ FOR RENT and hold harmless the Man­ on IBM PC. Manches­ Independently, RE Li­ medical computer Office, Town Office and Insurance forms rllyn Votteronl.* rior, family room with weep Condos In Man­ require 75 feet. chester Herald, Its officers ter professional office. PART-tIme sewers- cence helpful/not re­ Building, School Road, $171,500. Sentry Real, ces, hot water. Coll Central Connecticut helpful. 30 hours per helpful. 30 hours CHARMING and Well wet bar, available now chester on North Main 2 bedroom Townhouse, #310 - Michael S. Block - 185 Route 87, Columbia, Ct. and employees against any Send resume to: Man­ quired. Non-smoker. week. 645-0534 between Andover, or call 742- Estate, 643-4060,0 ; Phil or Suzanne 646- and all llablllry, loss or sewing operation has weekly, competitive 4 Lines — 10 Days Molntolned-Home re­ at $134,700. Call Bar­ Street, 2 bedrooms, 1 '/a 1218 days or 645-0202 2Va baths, garage, rec Requesting relief from the Andover Zoning Regulations for a chester Herald, Box A, Call 644-4723. 10am-3pm. 7305, Monday-Frldav, I baths, private base­ expense. Including attor­ Immediate openings salary and benefits. 50C cha rge each a lc ii- flects pride of owner­ bara tor more Informa­ nights. room, microwave, wo- lot owned by Margaret E. Marlin know as lot #15 West St. A neys' fees, arising from P. O. Box 591, Man­ 9am-4pm. Send resumeto: Dr. T. MANCHESTER^ tional line, per day. Vou ship. Cozy fireplaced tion. RE/MAX East of ment, appliances, am­ sher/dryer, olr. $900 variance of 136 square feet Is requested in tfw dwelling size chester, CT 06040. for part time commer­ ple parking. Priced at­ MANCHESTER-Newlv claims of unfair trade practi­ cial sewers. Top dollar ■ HELP GROWING company SEC RETAR Y/Recepfloi Chmielewski, 43 W. Spacious three bed^ can cancel at any, tune family room lust right the River, 647-1419.0 per month plus utili­ requirements of A ctio n 11.1 of the regulations. Proposed ces, Infringement of trade­ 1st: Corporate office of Middle Turnpike, Man­ tor those chilly toll tractively at $109,000. remodelled 1 bedroom house would have 864 square feet, regulations require a mini­ PART-tIme lonltorlal po- paid. Contact G. L. WANTED seeks mature and con­ room Ranch featuring SORRY, NEW Listing-Darling 7 ties. Security deposit marks, trade nomes or pat­ construction manager- chester, CT 06040. evenings. Oak cabinets Jackson 8< Jackson apartment. Stove, mum of 1000 square feet for a single story dwelling. sltlon available even­ Decelles at 203-643- scientious person with 2'/* baths, finished ree NO REFUNDS OR room oil brick Cope, and references re­ ents, violation of rights of /general contractor room, 2 fireplaces ta compliment o fully op- Real Estate, 647-8400.D fridge, dishwasher. quired. No pets. 8om- privacy and Infringement of ings In Manchester 5107. eoe.______PART-TIME and full­ good organizational ADJUSTMENTS large yard, perfect $500 monthly plus utlll- At this heciring interested persons may be heard and written looking for someone OFFICE Worker- keep you worm and q pllonced kitchen,3bed- condition. Coll Linda. 2 bedroom Townhouse, 5pm, 646-6454. 6pm- copyright ond proprietary area. Must have own PERSONS needed port- time positions availa­ skills to fill new office tles. 646-5355.______communication received. Said appeals are on file in the Town rights, unfair competition ble bar tending at position. Excellent with good typing skills, Immedlate opening. beautiful yard suri' rooms, 2'/a baths, 1 $139,900. RE/MAX East I'/a baths, appliances, 9pm, 647-1805. Clerks Office, Town Office Building, School Rd., Andover, CT. transportation. Call time days and evenings some knowledge of CALL HERALD acre lot. Coventry. DUPLEX-6 rooms, attic, and libel and slander, which 525-1441 after 4:30 pm. Monchester Elk's wages and benefit Experience In typing, rounded by a stone of the River, 647-1419.0 energy efficient. VERNON: 1 bedroom, 06232 may result from the publlco- at Little Caesars In word processing and filing, figure work, fence. $165,500. Cen-i $167,900. Philips Real $110,500. 647-8513. basement, appliances, Lodge. Please send re­ package to the right BOLTON-Well built and livlng/dlnlng room Dated at Andover, Ct. tlon of ony advertisement In Manchester. 646-4300. overall office proce­ general office duties. fury 21, Epstein Realty, CLASSIFIED Estate, 742-14500 porches, yard. No pets, combo, balcony, kit­ the Manchester Herald by sume to: P.O. Box 109, Individual. Reply T. M. beautifully maintained November 3, 1989 WAITRESS-Cocktall and C., P. 0. Box 8024 E. dures. Duties include Heavy phone contact. 647-8895.0 643-2711 leferences, security. chen with breakfast advertiser. Including adver­ [HELP Manchester, CT 06040. Ranch, country kit­ STEAL MY CONDO $625 plus utilities. November 10, 1989 dinner. Flexible hours. Hartford, CT 06108. eoe general secretarial Excellent working con­ •Priced below market -Zero $ bar, laundry facilities, tisements In any free distri­ MANCHESTER-Super chen, 3 cor garage, 8 Available December 1, Zoning Board of Appeals bution publications pub­ WANTED 649-3361, ask for Doug MACHINIST-AII around work and answering ditions, full benefits. buyl Four bedroom' acres and more. down -Flexible terms -2 near 1-84. Tennis, pool, phones. Candidates 643-1561.______Andover, Ct. lished by the Manchester or Roy. Bridgeport Operator $7-7.50 per hour to charming older Colon-! OPEN HOUSE $235,000. Coll Terry bedrooms Pool -Excellent more! Securlty/reter- Herald. Penny Sleffert, RN or LPN-Part or full­ wanted. Wages based HAIR Stylist-Full or part- should have profes­ start. Review w/in 6 lal, beautiful hardwood; Holland, 647-1415. condition -Immediate HALF Duplex, 3 bed­ ences. $650. Heat and Richard Higgins, Publisher. on experience and abil­ sional manner, posi­ months. Contact SATURDAY,NOVEMBER 11,19891-3PM rooms, appliances, rec hot water Included. No Chairman time for Pediatrician's [HELP time for busy salon. floors, gracious dining! 144 Orchard Hill Drive, SW RE/MAX East of the occupancy RENT TO OWN Office. 643-7973. ity. Please call Bernie Experience preferred. tive attitude, and a Nancy, 649-5711.______room and oversized 2* River, 647-1419.0 Owner 617-344-0455 room, large yard. Dep­ pets. 953-7621, leave WANTED between 10am-5pm at desire to be a team osit, $800. 646-1972. message. 006-11 PART TIME Please call 647-1167. STRETCH YOUR burger cor garage with stor-1 WAITRESSES 633-0182. worker. Pleasant work age. $142,500. Century HELP WANTED environment. Excel­ budget By using one part 21, Epstein Realty, 647-1 EVENINGS lent benefits. Send re­ sov extender to four parts ICARS LOOKING 8895.0 [CARS ICARS CARS [CARS [CARS Full or Part Tim e sume and salary re­ of meat. Your taste buds FDR SALE INVESTIGATOR Trainee PAYROLL/PERSONNEL quirements to: C. E. won’t be able to tell thi . FDR SALE FOR SALE FDR SALE Contact Mrs. Barbara Smith FOR GOOD FDR SALE FDR SALE primarily for under­ Larson Co., Attention difference, but voui cover work, early af­ 6 4 3 -0 5 1 1 Pam, 150 Batson Drive, BOLTON-New 11 roomi ternoons, evenings. CLERK WORKERS! budget will I Boost your SHADY Manchester. budget by selling Idle custom Colonial. 2,800] High schaol grad, clear Full-time position available in busy Accounting/ Tempories of New Eng­ square feet of spaclous< GLEN EQUIPMENT operator Items in vour home with a recard, excellent refer­ Personnel Department. Duties include calcula­ land Is now recruiting living ottered In this] ences. Cauld lead to 360 W. Middle Turnpike,npir for best mid-sized gen­ low-cost ad In classified. tion of time cards, processing of payroll, and Colonial. 4 bedrooms,) $209,900 full-time. 265-3800. Manchester Parkade clerical and light indus­ eral contractor In east­ SOUTH WINDSOR related functions, along with typing, filing and 2'/* baths, living room,] trial workers. Excellent ern CT. Must know how dining room, targe kit-' other duties as assigned. Prior payroll/computer to operate excavator, HELPING PEOPLE sa­ 60’ U&R Raised Ranch in beautiful Orchard Hill PAY. Reliable transpor­ Chen, family room,' set on a large tree shaded lot. Newer kitchen, 2 FOOD SERVICE HOSTESS experience preferred. read prints, dozer and tisfy their needs and central olr and vac, LOST tation required. C all 4 5 6 - truck driving expe­ full baths -1 brand new. 2 fireplaces, 4th bed­ Part-time hostess position wants ... that’s what want hordwoo'* floors, fire­ I AND FOUND 4911 or 423-5627 from rience helpful. Benef­ room or office, central air and 2 car garage. available at new retirement Elm Crest Hospital offers a comprehensive ads are oil about. place, solarium, sun its. Coll 742-5317, 8:30- DIRECTIONS: Route 30 to Avery St. to left on community. Hours 4pm-^m, benefit package including: 9-5 for an interview. porch, study. Cedar ex- WILE MOTORS WILL DO WHAT IT TAKES TO LIQUIDATE ALL 1989 LEFTOVERS 4:30. terlor and wrap­ 2-3 days weekly. Candidate ■compotitive salary Orchard Hill Drive. LOST HDME8 around deck. All on a 1 must be flexible, have good ■flexible insurance package with refund acre lot. Quiet cul-de- OLDSMOBILE I PONTIAC ] Male Collie, 10 years old. people skills, be well organ­ THE WHOLE DONUT SALES option available FDR SALE sac. $324,700. Henry As­ 8 9 O lds C ^ l s 4 « . tfvw. •S41S 8 9 Pontiac Grand .Am LE 2o2so 8 9 PontU c G raivl Am LE 4dr.(>«L.*80i3 with I.D. BROOK Please apply to Reception Desk or send resume needed, especially third ing ol purchase orders, liasons with David Murdock. room one owner home ______>8446. Auto.. A/C. more . . . MSRP $11738 8 9 O k u C icra 4dr .hCKK.xc «83i2 89 Pontiac Grand Am LE 4o In extremely nice area 2 fully renovated Cope. 89 Olds Cutlass Supreme .’.w bka «si74 89 Pontiac Sunblrd LE : a -wi *04it4 of town. Cathedral cell­ A PA RT TIM E JO B IN Brand new vinyl siding 89 Olds Cutlass Supreme dr bS «S323 89 Pontiac Sunblrd 2 k ws«i FULL TIME REPRESENTATIVE ing In dining area. Ele­ 2 and thermopane win­ 89 Okts Cutlass Supreme 7^ r«d. gantly finished hard W e are seeking a dependable individual, full dows keep you worm at «11850 8 9 O kU 88 Royalc 4 . Uud. *S3O0 YOUR HOMETOWN? wood floors, 2 cor gar­ low cost. New stove, 89 Olds 88 Rovalc4Jr aiwt, «tit73 89 Bukk Skyhau/k 2 dr.r*i Monday through Friday time, Monday through Friday, 8:30am-5pm. age. A super buy at freezer, washer and 89 Olds Cutlass Cruiser «# 8 9 Buick Skyhawk Jdr,i#d '4?>40 We have a permanent part time posi­ $169,900. Strono Real 1989 OLDSMOBILE 1989 PONTIA Sales experience necessary. W e will train to dryer are yours, tool 89 Olde Toronado <>. mm. «h i4V 8 9 Bulrk Skylark 4 dt. Wtw *h302 8:30am to 5pm Estate Company, 647- 2 Screened In porch and 89 Bukk Century 4 *. wms, *0J97 tion available for a Courier/Clerk in the do advertising layout. 7653.g______CIERA CADILLAC GRAND PR! a yard with unique 89 Buick Century 4 dr »h396 #7978. AM/FM. lilt, cruise. A/C. Must be energetic and enjoy public contact. .1-^ •8.H.I. XC Special. tMjatl*. 8 9 C fu fla r BrpuQHam 4 a . lUvu. «S353 Manchester Herald's Advertising Depart­ Must be good typist and spell cor­ JUST LIsted-PrIde of ow­ character. Anne Miller ^ pou’vr vquip|>«d. loadtd MSRP $15840 89 Buick Century LTD 4 dr bK*. '79U much more . . . MSRP $14942 89CadMacIMri8a «*. Mit. >ti2as Reliable car necessary. nership shown In this Real Estate, 647-8000.O 89 Buick Century Wagon ment. Monday through Friday, 1 PM to rectly. Pleasant telephone manner. MANCHESTER $144,900 wtm, • s io i unique, 6 room Cape In 89 CadIBar Bro«ikham * a . 89 Buick Century 4 d» wu#. *9547 Salary plus incentive and mileage. Excellent 89CadBUc Brougham 4a.nd.*«237 5PM. Nb experience necessary. Must very desirable area of DIANE Drive. Great OPEN HOUSE - SUNDAY 1:00-4:00 89 Buick Regal 2 dr rad *A23i Some computer experience helpful, 89 ra4llBar Bra4i|ilkam 4 a. benefits including dental coverage. town. Flrsttloortomllv homel Great pricel 3 32 WESTERLY STREET 89 Buick Regal Jdi an»v. -iM2 i be energetic and reliable. Assist our ad­ This tidy 6 rood) Cape C od li Ideal (or the growing family. A Child- 89 CadSbc Flaatafood 4a.n4 «»47t but will train the right person. Excellent room, new kitchen, bedrooms, 1'/* baths. 89 Buick Regal 2 k . »ik«. 'S474 89 C aitan FlaataKwd 2 a . *€211 ^ 3 0 8 8 vertising staff with clerical duties and mostly fenced, private Oak flooring, remo­ sale strw t and an enclosed back yard plus being dose to n3550 89 Bukk Regal 2 a . wMh. *7924 Call Jo Deary schools shopping and churches. Located on a quiet street. fringe benefits. back yard, move-ln delled kitchen, huge PONTIAC 89 Bukk Regal 2 a . tsi*. *7928 occasional plck-ups/deliveries of adver­ There w e 1400 sq. ft. ol living space. Fireplaced living room, MjU* le prxAW t| lo conditloni Asking rec room. Blanchard 8i 89 Pofitlac LaMans 2 a . i tm . *8745 89 Buick Regal LTD 2 a , rad. 'S409 Call for interview appointment formal dining room, lower level lamlly room partially finished and 1989 PONTIAC tising materials. Must have reliable car. 643-2711 $149,900. Strono Real Rossetto Realtors," 89 Pontiac LaMana L£ 2 *. rad. '8244 89 Bukk LeSabra 4 a . dimb. *8489 a first floor family rrxjm partially finished and a first floor laundry. Estate Company, 647- We're Selling Houses" sSUNIlIRD ^ « V a a « aLE -m ^- T v ^ ^ - i 89 Pontiac LaMans L£ 2 dr, tkm . *8242 8 9 Buick LeSabre Wgn Bur^mv *8495 Good pay plus mileage. Excellent op- Pay us a visit on Sunday. HOSTESS: Suzzle Tripoli. for interview appointment 7653a 646-2482.0______89 Pontiac laMana LE 2 a . rad. *8243 89 Buick LaSabre 4 a . wkk, *84«s Wile Motors 643-2711 DIRECTIONS: Main Street to Woodlarx) Street to right on Regent tm u . ,V(aut

I CARS I CARS 130 VACATION MACHINERY FOR SALE I RENTALS AND TOOLS TAG SALE TAG SALE FOR SALE HONDA Civic Hatch­ Specjolis| VACATION Rentol- FOR Sole-Leaf blower, 5 CRAFT Falr-Spencer Vil­ SATURDAY, November BUICK LaSabre, 1979, 4 back, 1988, sunroof, Okemo, Winter Place horse power with va­ lage Community Hall, 11, 9-4, baby Items, cor door, air, new trans­ plnstrlplng. Call after Vermont. Skl-on; skl- cuum attachment. 52 Pascal Lane, Man­ seats, strollers, toys, mission, 1 owner. $800 6pm. 646-2990.______$385. Coll 643-6050. or best offer. 295-8754. ott troll side Condo. 2 chester, Saturday, No­ clothes, and other PONTIAC Firebird, 1980, bedroom, 2 baths, fire­ vember 11, 10-2. Bar­ misc. Items. 156 High OLDS, Delta 88, 1982, 4 6 cylinder, good condi­ place. Access to Indoor gain table, raffle, free Street, rain or shine. door, power windows, tion Inside and out. Call pool and locuzzi. 633- parking and coffee- cruise, loaded, excel­ after 5 pm. 569-7946. 9133 or 633-6413. FUEL OIL/COAL/ Chrlstmas and gift lent condllton. 1 owner. $1,895.______FIREWOOD Items all hand crafted. CARS $2,900. 646-1039.______FOR SALE DODGE Arles, 1983, air, 4 GARAGE Tag Sale- PI NTO Wagon, 1974, good cylinder, 80K, $1,300 or CARPENTRY/ CONCRETE SEASONED Hordwood- Saturdav, November Interior, head by Che­ I INDUSTRIAL $100 . cord dumped. best offer. 643-8103. REMODELING 11, 9-3 only. 396 Spring VW Bus-1975. Available ney Tech. $100/best ^ PROPERTY Load delivered locally. Street.______offer. 643-8686. BUICK ELECTRA STA- 875-7308. tor parts. Best offer. TIONWAGON, 1982, all ESTATE Sale-Lots for 646-7235. Roman Spiewak m T"n c h e s t e r - options. $2,500. Call 633- KITCHEN & BATH everyone to choose FORD Mustang GT, 1989- Mason Contractor Avolloble Imme- from. 179 Fern Street, PONTIAC Catalina, 1966- 17K, V8 engine, stand­ 5132.______Brick, Block or Ston* dlotelv, 1,200 square Good running condi­ ard transmission. TOYOTA Celica ^ REMODELING Chimnoyt, PMIot, Walls November 11 and 12, From the smallest feet commercial and 9-4.______tion. $2,000. 289-5983, Asking 1413,500 or best Sport. 1986, 58K, excel­ Now. Raatorriiont and Rapaka Industrial, 3 phase MISCELLANEOUS call after 5pm.______otter. 623-8960.______lent condition. $7,300. repair to the largest MOVING Sale-MIsc. van­ 646-4134 electric. $575 monthly. FOR SALE FORD Granada, 1981, air, CHRYSLER Newport, 742-8386. renovation, wo will do a 646-5477. ities, medicine ca­ complete job. Start to binets, lights, kitchen automatic, new bra- 1977-No body rust, good condition. $900. ITRUCKS/VANS finish. Free estimates. WET BASEMENT? END ROLLS cabinets, faucets and kes/starter, tune-up, O vof 40 Years Experienoe sinks, cultured Marble clean, 90K, $1,000. After Call 649-3854.______I FOR SALE Heritage Kitchen Written Quarantee 27%" width — 25C tops, bath tubs, display 4:30, 646-0089.______CUTLASS Ciera, 1985, .. . Free Eatimatea CHILD CARE & Bath Center Halchwaw, Four>datk>n Cracks. 13" width — 2 for 25$ Items. New condition. AMC Concord, 1979. Well Maroon, 4 cylinder, CHEVY S-10 Pickup. 1985, Sump Pumps, Drainage Lines. Newsprint end rolls can be Heritage Kitchen and air, af/fm stereo V-6,5 speed, air, Tahoe Come visit our showroom at: Waterprooting of Floors & LICENSED Mom has one equipped. As Is. 649- 182 W. Middle Tpke. Walls 6 Mors opening, ages 3 and up, picked up at the Manchester Bath Center, 182 W. 4931.______cassette, new tires, ex­ cap, many extras. Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. Middle Turnpike, Man­ cellent condition. Ask­ $5,800. 645-1801. Manchester Albert Zuccaro 646-3361 nice neighborhood and Monday through Thursday. CARAVAN, 1985. Loaded home environment. chester. 649-5400. with extras. Excellent ing $4,500. 951-9993. 649-5400 643-8458. condition. $6,500. Call MERCURY Colony Park ELECTRICAL 643-6595.______Wagon, 1979, loaded, I CARS Need repairs around the good condition. $500. I CARS PLACING AN AD In clas­ FIREBIRD SE, 1984, air, FOR SALE home? Call on expert. DUMAS ELECTRIC FOR SALE loaded. $4,800. 649-2347. Call 742-6186. You’ll find the help you Service changes, MISCELLANEOUS sified Is a very easy, need In Classified. 643- additional wiring and I SERVICES simple process. Just dial 643-2711. We’ll help you 2711. repairs on existing GSL Building Mainte­ CARDINAL word your ad for maxi homes. Quality work at nance Co. Commercl- mum response. iianrIiPBtpr IpralJi V PAINTIN6/PAPERIN6 affordable prices. ol/ResIdentlol building BUICK, INC. Entirely owner operated. repairs and home Im­ 1988 Skylark Sedan SpMial $8,590 27 years exp. Call provements. Interior 1988 ChevS-IOExI Cab P/U $10,960 “We can tell you and exterior pointing, 1988 RDnIiac Grand Am Coupe $8,690 YOU GET ALL THIS Joseph Dumas light carpentry. Com­ 1987 Buick Riviera T-Type $11,890 646-52S3. CARS what to look for... plete lonltorlol ser­ 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 Newsstand Price: 35 Cents vice. Experienced, rel­ 1987GMCS-15SplPAJ $6,380 FOR SALE Saturday, Nov. 11,1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm and what to look 1987 Buick Park/We Sedan $11,850 MlsCELLANEdUS iable, free estimates. out forF 643-0304.______1987ChevS-10P/U $6,280 SERVICES LEAF Removal - Free 1967 Chev Conversion Wn $13,999 1967 Cadillac Brougham $14,995 SCHALLER estimates. Call Ken 643- 1987 Buick Regal LTD $10,690 HarBro 0747. ACCRA QUALITY 1986 Buick LeSabre Coupe $8,480 Budget Pleatsers NEW! 1989 Greenwich gardeners fight HAWKES TREE SERVICE 1986 Buick Century Sedan $7,480 Bucket, truck & chipper. S8 Honda Accord LX $10,995 Housing plan unveiled 1966 Chev Monie Carb $7,890 Painting Stump removal. Free 4 Dr., 5 Spd., Loadad 1966 Merc. Grand Marquis $9,980 NEW GENERATION scourge of for sale* signs eatimatea. Special 86 Ford Escort 4 Dr. $ 4 ,9 9 5 of Manchester 1966 Dodge 600 Sed $5395 consideration for eldarty CLOTHING A/C and handicapped. 1986 Fbniiac Trans Am 26K $9,480 •2.8L V6 Engine 85 Pontiac Grand Am $ 4 ,9 9 5 Quality Painting 1986 Isuzu Pickup $4,180 Of Oldsmobile GREENWICH (AP) — The garden clubs in this By Rita Beamish Kemp said the spending would be making its way through both the 2 girls' snow suits, new, V-6, AT, AJC •Tilt Steering • 647-7553 1965 Merc. Marquis Brougham $4,995 wealthy, suburban city are banding together against The Associated Press new money and that it was not his House and Senate, but well above Services size 18 months and Pontiac Grand Am $ 4 ,9 9 5 •Int. Wipers •Free Estimates large. Dresses, new 1965 Buick Skylark $4,995 what they see as an unsightly enemy: “For Sale” understanding it would come from anything proposed in the Reagan ad­ 1985 Buick Skylark $4,995 V-6, AT, A C •AC 4 Season •Senior Citizen Discounts and nearly new, 18 62 Chav El Camino signs, which residents consider tacky. DALLAS — President Bush other housing programs. ministration. GUTTER months to 24 months. 1982 Ford Mustang $3,495 Cutlass Ciera •Aiuminum & Vinyi 61 Adams St., Manchester V4, Auto, Low MIIm •Div. Bench Seat The 11 clubs have decided to embark on a letter­ promised Friday to “recapture the Bush, speaidng to the National Coll 646-0753 for prices. Bush proposed $2.15 billion in Powerwashing CLEANING 649-4571 83 Olds Clara $ 2 ,9 9 5 •Rear Defogger writing campaign to persuade real estate agents to American dream of home owner­ Association of Realtors, outlined Auto, A/C grants to help low-income families SERVICE 4 Dr Sedan • P185/75R14 WWTIres stop using the signs, once unheard of in Greenwich, ship” for all /Americans and provide $4.2 billion in federal spending for 646-6815 86FordTampo $4,995 buy units in public housing build­ for estimate call Auto, A/C STARTING AT •Automatic Trans. where George Bush grew up and where many New shelter for the poor and homeless three years starting in fiscal 1991, We’re Here To Se.;ve- ings, or vacant or foreclosed proper­ 875-0634 or 875-9142. FURNITURE BOB RILEY 65 Buick Century $ 3 ,9 9 5 •C om posite York City corporate titans live. with a three-year, $4.2 billion which begins Oct. 1,1990. kMo.kC [SALE PRICE ties under the program — Home Halogen Headlamps Garden club members say burglars may see the spending package. In addition to the $4.2 billion in LOW Back Colonial 2 OLDSMOBILE 63 S-10 Blazar $ 5 ,9 9 5 signs as hints the owners are absent. ITiey also “The true measure of success isn’t actual spending, Kemp said, the Ownership and Opportunity for W l»* h o „ piece living room set, 1 V4, Auto, AC •Bumper Molding People Everywhere, or HOPE. 259 Adams St., ■itNT OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROH worry that the signs hurt property values. package will cost the government Painting thing t© $ell, rind a cash year old, like new. Front 8c Rear how many families we add to hous­ 30 years Experience buyer the easy wav... with Asking $500. Call 646- Manchester 345 Center St., Manchester "It’s the effect of a fire sale,” said Nadine Von ing assistance rolls. It’s how many “several billion” dollars in revenue However, Kemp said the grant 647-7077 • Power Brakes Insurance and a low-cost ad In Classl- 7598. 649-1749 Storch, a real estate broker and member of the H or-. families move up and out — and lost due to tax incentives, including money would not go directly to References tied. 643-2711. DARK Pine dining room • Front Disc Rear Drum tulus garden club. “Everything must go. People get into the ranks of homeowners,” low-income housing tax credits and home buyers. Most would go to MAHTY MATT'IRnN 1987 Ford Mustang GT $11,995 •12.499 set with great hutch • Body Side Molding Bush said without specifying where local groups that rehabilitate or buy 1967 Olds Calais $6995 CLYDE * Includes all G M Incentives or os low as 6.9% APR panicky. Why is everyone on North Street selling penalty-free IRA withdrawals for 649-4431 1 AWN RAM and sink. Good condi­ flnanclno STOCK #9410 such properties and make the hous­ 1987 Chevy S-10 Blazer $9,995 CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. • Front W heel Drive their house?” he would find the money. home down payments. tion. $800. 646-0619. ing available at below-market 1985 Ford LTD $5995 ROUTE 63, VERNON •Rear Side Mirror One real estate agenu David Ogilvy, said his firm > The secretary of housing and The program, unlike congres­ 84 Line. Continental $9,995 1989 Toronado $16,995 simply won’t stoop to using signs. urban developmenL Jack Kemp, told sional housing proposals, does not prices. WDGLFS PAMiwG oa YARD MASTERS 84 Buick Century Vbg $5,995 Quality work at • LEAVES RAKED & REMOVED r n TV/STEREO/ 1986 Olds 98 $9,995 “I Uiink signs are very ugly,” Ogilvy said. “I see reporters he hoped the money would provide any money for new con­ About one-third of the grant 84 Olds Cutlass Cpe $5,895 raaaonabia pri<^ Trees cut, yards cleaned, APPLIANCES 1986 Cadi Fleetwood $13,995 NO people spending tons of money and time landscap­ come from a cut in the capital gains struction of low-income housing. money money would be used by Lawns, Brush removal. 1984 Porsche 944 $13,995 85 Celebrity 4 Dr. Wag. $6,695 tax, a proposal that has encountered The financing levels in the Bush CE, stereo, am/fm radio, 85 Elettra 4 Dr. $9,995 -GIMMICKS!' ing their yards beautifully to have it ruined.” ^ ^ gutters cleaned, driveways 1984 Audi 5000S $6,995 vigorous opposition on Capitol Hill. proposal are well below legislation Please see HOUSING, page 4 Call Brian Waigla sealed. ^ ____ 2 cassette players tor 85 Caprice Wagon $6,895 sale. Mitsubishi. $200. 1986 Chevy Eurosport $6,995 645#912 643-9996 Call 645-1854. Includes 3 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo $6,995 85 Buick Somerset 4 Dr $4,995 CD’s. 1987 Olds Ciera $6,999 86 Delta 86 2 Dr $9,995 1987 Pont. Bonneville $10,995 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 86 Century Wagon $7,495 r 1986 Olds Delta Sedan $7,995 B9B RILEY 66 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 When We Put Our HD FOR WLE HD FOR SALE HD SALE 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 OLDSMOBILE 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 Name On It-You 259 Adams Street, Manchester 86 Chevette 4 Dr. $4,995 Can Depend On It! (Exit 62 off 1-84) 86 Rant Grand Am SE $8,495 87 Plymouth Sundance 2 Dr. $6,895 Member CT. Valley and ^ 6 4 9 -1 7 4 9 SPECIAL LIMITED 87 Fbntiac Trans Am $11,495 Western MA. Olds Dealers, f 872-9111

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