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NEW YORK (AP) — Stock — see page 41 prices bounced like a ping pong ball today in a crush of Uading so heavy SPORTS that it was difficult to get an ac­ curate reading on the Dow Jones in­ dustrial average, which gyrated wildly. The key Dow index was up 16.19 points at 2,585.45 at 10:30 a.m., 5 MHS GRIDDERS FALL with some issues posting impressive gains, after an initial dive of about 65 points. Volume was even heavier than on By Jim Tierney Black Monday, Oct. 19, 1987, ac­ Manchester Herald cording to Richard Torrenzano, the WILLIMANTIC — Windham High football coach New York Stock Exchange’s chief Brian Cruddcn challenged his offensive line at halfUme spokesman. About 131 million of Friday night’s CCC East encounter with visiUng shares were traded in the first hour, about eqtial to the typical trading for Manchester High. Cruddcn’s dominant offensive line took charge m me an entire day. second half, opening up gaping holes for its ^ m g In spite of the Dow Jones in­ dustrials’ gain, declining issues out­ backs, as the >^^ippets defeated the Indians, 46-28. Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald Windham, which strung 220 mshing yards out among numbered advancing ones by about five backs, remains undefeated at 3-0 in the league and HELPING OTHERS — Jean McGrath, a volunteer at the a 7-to-l margin in the overall 3-2 overall. Manchester, which suffered its third straight Manchester North Unit of the American Cancer Society, market. loss, is 0-3 in the CCC East and 1-4 overall. The Indians Initial Dow readings were com­ will’try to rebound next Saturday when they host Rock­ talks about her experience with breast cancer. McGrath is plicated because computers were behind the heavy trading, ville High at Memorial Field. hoping more women will have mammograms to detect the “I was looking at a bulldozer out there with that line, disease. and some stocks in the index had not Manchester coach Mike Masse said. They come at you begun trading because of a crush of with that line. They wore us down.” sell orders. But 29 of the 30 Dow Jason Wrubleski led the Whippets rushers with 78 component stocks had opened by 10 yards on seven carries. Crudden appreciated the work his From despair, came a.m., Torrenzano said. line exhibited against the Indians. “We’re getting through the initial “I challenged them at halftime,” Crudden said. 1 tremor of the opening,” said Eugene wasn’t pleased with the running game in the first half. I commitment to help Peroni, an analyst with Janney think the offensive line respondal. 1 thought we ran the Montgomery Scott in . “The market is holding up pretty ball real well in the second half.” Her personal experience with well; it’s not showing real signs of Windham jumped to a 14-0 lead after one quarter on a By Marie P. Grady breast cancer is one of the reasons breaking.” fourth down, 15-yard touchdown pass from sophomore Manchester Herald she is urging women to take ad­ But Peroni also cautioned that The Associated Press quarterback Mark Popeleski (7-for-8, 152 yards) to ti^ t vantage of reduced cost mam­ scores of other Big Board stocks did end Neil Breault and a nine-yard TD run by Mark Labbe It was a hell of a way to spend a mograms offered at area hospitals in SELL, SELL — Trader Douglas Young gestures on the floor of ’s Mercantile Ex­ birthday. (9 carries, 40 yards). conjunction with the American Can­ change. Stock index futures fell during early trading today. Behind senior quarterback Aris Leonard (8-for-15 tor Jean McGrath was lying in a bed cer Society. The mammograms, Please see STOCKS, page 10 156 yards, three TD passes). Manchester ucd the game at at Mount Sinai Hospit^ in Hartford, which can cost as much as $130, 14-all in the second quarter. Leonard hooked up with recovering from a procedure which will be offered for $50 to women senior Steve Joyner down the right sideline for a 40-yard had taken one of the breasts that had who have never had a mammogram, TD Leonard then exhibited his own magic with a spec­ nursed her children. It was March 9, are 40 years of age or older and are State says ifs helpless in threats case tacular 53-yard TD run with 4:44 left before halfume ^ 1983, and McGrath, who had just not pregnant or nursing. turned 65, had become one of an in­ “He’s dangerous,” Cmdden said of Leonard. He s Women can call the cancer “Never have we seen anything creasing number of women to have NEW HAVEN (AP) —- A young weigh whether there is enough girlfriend’s apartment in Shelton. one of those players who can single-handedly beat you.” society toll free at 1-800-628-3790 quite this explicit,” he said. a mastectomy. woman whose ex-boyfriend alleged­ evidence to charge him with sending Doheny, 26, formerly of Bran­ Windham got the ball on its own 20 with less than a from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. today The threatcning-by-mail statute The recovery room at the hospital ly wrote dozens of letters threaten­ threatening communications through ford, said she was hiding from him minute before intermission. On a second down play from through Friday to set up an appoint­ has never before been used in Con­ reverberated with the sound of ing to kill or injure her when he gets the mail. at the time. She is still hiding, this the Indian 48, a Popeleski pass went through the fingers ment. necticut in a domestic violence-re­ “Happy Birthday.” And McGrath, out of prison is counting on federal The crime is a felony punishable time at a new address. of Leonard and dropped into the hands of Paul Ferrari for McGrath, a small, spry woman lated case, Twardy said. casting aside any pity she might authorities to do what she said state by up to 5 years in prison per count. She said fleeing the New Haven a 24-yard gain. who lives in East Hartford with her Young, 28, of East Haven, is area is not an option because she In state court. Young is facing one Reginald Pinto/Manchesier Heraid have felt for herself, knew how she authorities would not: treat the let­ Labbe took it in on the next play from 24 yards oul m'' husband Patrick, says that the breast count of harassment as a result of was going to spend her retirement. ters^ as serious threats against her scheduled to be released from prison fears he’ll go after her mother or the score with 48 seconds remaining. Windham led, X-rays can mean the difference be­ his threatening letters. The crime is OUTTA MY WAY — Manchester High’s Kathy Cumberbatch, middle, shoves aside Fermi Today, she is a volunteer for the life. next month after serving time for sister if she’s gone. 5 22-14. f tween having a mastectomy or not Federal authorities often get re­ a misdemeanor punishable by a Manchester North Unit of the More than 50 letters that Anthony third-degree assault and third-degree High’s Heather Dunne, left, with the Falcons’ Debbie Baker also looking to get into the play having a mastectomy. Sometimes quests to investigate threats by mail, maximum 90-day jail sentence. “ “That was tough after coming back,” Masse said of the American Cancer Society. Young wrote to Christy Doheny or burglary, according to court and during Friday’s game at Memorial Field. Cumberbatch had three goals in the maians' 8-0 they can mean the difference be­ prison records. He has been in but only very rarely do they find the “I have to admit Crissy you have TD. “The kids had the heart. They came back and hung “I was retiring that month. I knew her relatives from his jail cell at the tween life and death. prison since May 1988, when police complaints worthy of investigation succeeded in committng suicide in there. I’m proud of them for that.” victory. High school roundup, see pages 46 and 47. I wanted to do some kind of volun­ Connecticut Correctional Center in Windham, set up by a fine reverse kickoif return to said he was arrested for beating or federal involvement, said U.S. teer work, and 1 thought, maybe this Cheshire have been turned over to Attorney Stanley Twardy Jr. Please see THREATS, page 10 begin the third quarter, extended its lead to 30-14 on a is a sign,” McGrath said Friday. Please see CANCER, page 10 the FBI, as federal prosecutors Doheny while she was staying at a 3-yard TD run by Brian Holman. Leonard hooked up with Joyner again for a 25-yard TD to slice, the gap to 30-20. Sabres skate past Whalers Former First Lady used The Whippets, however, boosted by another reverse kickoff return, marched 43 yards in four plays and scored Phil Housley started the scoring play| on a Ferrari 10-yard run for a 38-20 lead. BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Pierre first meeting of the season between by sending a cross-ice pass to^ astrologer as ‘crutch’ “jy^fgjisively, we couldn’t contain enough at the times Turgeon scored his first two goals of the Adams Division rivals. Hartford’s Pat Verbeek opened Anderson at the top of the left face-, we needed to, to get the momentum back. Windham the season to lead the Buffalo The book, “My Turn: The the scoring at 12:34 of the first off circle. Anderson found TlirgeoiV NEW YORK (AP) — Nancy didn’t allow us to keep the momentum on our side. No Sabres to a 4-1 victory over the Memoirs of Nancy Reagan,” written period with his third goal of the in front of the net where the center Reagan says she began consulting excuse, Brian’s got a real fine club. Masse said. Hartford Whalers in the NHL Friday with ghostwriter William Novak, is season. lifted the puck over Hartford goali^ an astrologer during her husband’s On the first play of the fourth quarter, Leonard (8 car­ night. excerpted in the Oct. 23 issue of Thrgeon scored Buffalo’s first and Turgeon tied the game 2'/2 Peter Sidorkiewicz to tie the game. years in the White House as a way ries, 102 yards) found Rodney Crockett in the end zone of dealing with the fear she felt after Newsweek magazine. It will be fourth goals and goalie Daren Puppa minutes later with a power-play goal an assassination attempt on the published later this month by Ran­ made 26 saves as the Sabres won the off an assist from Shawn Anderson. See WHALERS, page 47 See INDIANS, page 47 president. dom House. In her soon-to-be-published She said she started talking to memoirs, Mrs. Rbagan said her con­ Quigley after entertainer Merv Grif­ 1 sultation with astrologer Joan fin told her Quigley had predicted Quigley “began as a crutch” after ahead of time that the day Reagan Ronald Reagan was shot in 1981 was shot would be a dangerous day and was “something I did to hedge for him. She called her sessions with our bets, to try to keep Ronnie from Quigley “helpful and comforting” getting shot again.” and likened her to a therapist. It eventually became “an enor­ In an interview broadcast Sunday mous embarrassment” to Reagan on CBS’ “60 Minutes” program, when it was revealed to the news Mrs. Reagan confirmed that her media. astrologer advised her on dates for presidential trips and news con­ ferences. TODAY “She ... would pick out dales that were good or bad,” Mrs. Reagan said of her husband’s planned trips. Index “If it was ... if he were going, say 20 pages, 2 sections to Chicago, and, and I would say to her, ‘Gee, is it tetter if he leaves in

riiaccifioH 18-21 the morning or the afternoon?’ Or 16 maybe the night before. And she’d C/V*! IC 15 tell me. I didn’t see anything wrong I rtral/RlAte 3-4 with that.” 2 t nttnry Mrs. Reagan said the same was 1 p AAFt rid 5-7 2 tme with news conferences, but no political decisions were ever based n p in in n 8 Q p A iic 11-14 on astrology. Palrick Flynn/Manchesler Herald 17 Ti^lauicinn ___ The president learned she was TAKEN FOR A RIDE — Dorothy Wilmot watches as her room. Friar Tuck is being trained to help quadraplegics. See Please see REAGAN, page 10 monkey, Friar Tuck, and her dog, Whisper, play in the living story and more photos on Page 9. 1______1 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Oct. 16, 1989—3

2—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Ocf. 16, 1989 RECORD LOCAL & STATE Former resident Governor Zoning About Town Obituaries dies in suicide; on abortion officials Job workshop offered Barbara E. Ross, day from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Joyce Moore ol Merrimack; Memorial donations may be made three grandsons; two sisters, Mrs. ‘hit list’ A free workshop series for displaced homemakers on Manchester teacher to the Manchester Scholarship Foun­ Ethel Zwick of Manchester; and wife found dead get tour “Ciclling a Better Job” will be held at Manchester Com­ Barbara E. (Garrison) Ross, 40, of dation, 20 Hartford Road. Mrs. Lillian Martin of Ocala, Calif.; munity College, Building D, Room 17, on five consecu­ 529 Spring St., died Saturday (Oct. Catherine D. Nash and several nieces and nephews. HARTFORD (AP) — Connec­ tive Saturdays, beginning this week from 10 a.m. to 14, 1989) at Manchester Memorial The funeral will be Wednesday at MERRIMACK, N.H. — A former Manchester man ticut abortion rights activists have Catherine D. (O’Brien) Nash, 81, By Rick Santos noon. Hospital after being stricken at 10 a.m. in the First Church Con­ and his wife were found dead Saturday night in the •urged the National Abortion Rights Manchester Herald______Tlicrc is a $2 fee for manuals. To register, call home. She was the wife of Daryl F. of 466 W. Middle Tlimpike, died gregational, U.C.C., Nashua, N.H. garage of their home, the vicUms of carbon monoxide 'Action League to reconsider its Saturday (Oct. 14, 1989) at home. 647-6175, or send your name, address and phone num­ Ross. Burial will be in Edward Cemetery, poisoning, police said. decision to include Gov. William A. Industrial parks, condomini^ She was the wife of Richard A. ber to: Beginning Again Job Workshop, MS#18, She was bom in Manchester, May Nashua. Calling hours are Hiesday The death of Ernest Anderson, 71, of 1 Tumbuckle ”0 ’Neill with staunch conservatives complexes, subdivisions, shopping Nash. Manchester Community College, 60 Bidwell St., 7, 1949, resided in Coventry, and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Lane, has been ruled a suicide, Lt. William Miller, head ■ like on its list of “anti- centers, and the Pavilions at Buck- She was bom in Manchester. The regisuation deadline is Friday. then returned to Manchester in George R. Rivet Funeral Home, of the Merrimack Police Department’s detwtive division choice" politicians and call for his land Hills were some of the sights and had lived in Manchester for 1963. She was a first-grade teacher Merrimack. said today. He said the state medical examiner had yet to defeat in 1990. seen by planning and zoning offi­ many years. Garden Club to meet for the Manchester Board of Educa­ Memorial donations may be made rule on the manner in which Anderson s wife, Norma, O’Neill, who has stepped softly cials while touring the town Satur­ The Perennial Planters Garden Club will hold a meet­ tion since 1972, teaching at Nathan The funeral will be Tliesday at to the Alzheimer’s Disease 69, died. ^ . . . „ around the contentious battle over 8:30 a.m. at the John F. Tierney day. ing tonight at 7:30 at the home of Dee Krascella, 376 Hale School for 17 years before Research, c-o the Development Of­ “Mrs. Anderson’s death is still under mvesUgaUon, abortion rights, found himself right The purpose of the all-day bus Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., Porter St., Manchester. Kate Powell of the Audubon uansferring to Highland I^ k School fice, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Miller said. ”We do not suspect foul play was involved.** in the middle of it Saturday when trip, said Town Planning Director followed by a Mass of Christian Society of Glastonbury will be the guest speaker. this year. She was voted Teacher of Center, 2 Maynard St., Hanover, Miller said Norma Anderson suffered from Al­ the national abortion rights group Mark Pellegrini, was to show the the Year 1988-89 at Nathan Hale burial at 9 a.m. at the Church of the N.H.03756. zheimer’s disease. . . . named him to its “NARAL nine.” Pregnancy class offered Assumption. Calling hours arc Tues­ members of the boards some of the School, but was ruled ineligible Kathleen Hague The state medical examiner has determmed that the The move surprised Connecticut actual items which they regularly A two-night Early Pregnancy Class is now being of­ after her transfer to Highland Park. day from 8 to 8:30 a.m. couple died of asphyxiation due to carbon monoxie abortion rights activists, who said Kathleen (Kelliher) Flague, 79, of deal with on paper. fered for free at the Manchester Memorial Hospital She graduated from East Catholic Memorial donations may be made poisoning on Friday night. the governor, a moderate Democrat, 208 Main St., died Friday (Oct. 13, The tour, taken by about 20 Plan­ tonight and next Monday. Expectant couples arc invited High School in 1%7 and was a to the Connecticut Community Care No suicide note was found. Miller sad. poses no great threat to abortion 1989) at Manchester Memorial ning and Zoning Commission, to attend the course. The first session is entitled, “En­ graduate of Eastern Connecticut Inc., 1-9 Congress St., Hartford Ernest Anderson’s sister, Ethel Zwick, of 85 E. Mid­ rights. Hospital. She was the widow of Carl Zoning Board of Appeals, and plan­ couraging a Healthy Pregnancy and Outcome," and the State College, Class of 1972, receiv-. 06114. dle Tlimpike, said today she was shocked by the news. “We’re encouraging the NARAL Hague. ning staff members, also allowed second is “Understanding and Living with Pregnancy.” ing her masters degree in 1976. She “I got the phone call yesterday morning. I just figur^ 'executive director to talk to the James Siegal She was bom Jan. 10, 1910, in members to share ideas outside the The courses are recommended for women in their was a member of the National my sister-in-law had died. I knew she had Alzheimers. governor. We hope those discus­ James Siegal, 66, of 54 Stephen lYovidence, R.I., and had been a setting of a meeting, Pellegrini said. second to fifth month of pregnancy, and both sessions Education Association, the She said her brother had grown up in Manchester. He sions result in the removal of his St., died Sunday (Cict. 15, 1989) at Manchester resident for more than One of the tour stops which are held in Conference Rooms E and F at the hospital Manchester Racquet Club, and a attended grade school here and had also attended name from the list,” said Lynn seemed to generate heavy interest Hartford Hospital. He was the hus­ 40 years. Before retiring, she had from 7 to 9 p.m. Preregistration is required by calling member of the C!hurch of the As­ Howell Cheney Regional Vocation^ Technical School Blackwell, president of the board of was the Buckland mall site, which band of Pearl (Singer) Siegal. been employed by the Hamilton 647-6600. sumption. before serving in the U.S. Army during World War n. directors of NARAL’s Connecticut members said has an excellent view He was the owner of the James Standard Co. for 10 years. She was a She is also survived by her Ernest Anderson was bom in Manchester, the son of affiliate. Siegal Insurance Agency; a member member of St. Bridget Church, and of the surrounding towns. Toy sale is scheduled daughter, Melissa H. Ross; her son, Victor and Ruth (Danielson) Anderson. “We don’t believe he belongs on Pellegrini said the plans for the of Temple Beth Sholom; a graduate a former member of the Manchester Educational toys, books and games from discovery Matthew G. Ross; her parents, Wil­ The funeral will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Firet our list with Senator Helms,” she site include a bike and foot path to toys will be on sale in the Child Development Center of bert W. and Gladys (Wilson) Gar­ of Weaver High School in Hanford; Art Association. Church Congregational, U.C.C., Nashua, N.H. Burial a member of the Manchester She is survived by three sisters, said. “He is not an active, anti­ encircle the mall. Manchester Community College on Thursday from 7 to rison of Manchester; her father-in- will be in Edward Cemetery, Nashua. choice politician. He’s never u.scd “It’s not a playground. It’s not a Country Club; and was active in Mrs. William (Eileen) Conlon and Patrick FlynrVManchester Herald 9 p.m. The sale is sponsored by the CDC Frenis’ Club, law and mother-in-law, John F. and .his power — his considerable power park, but it will provide views,” he and proceeds will be used to buy toys and games for the, Wilma (Hawes) Ross III of many civic organiz.ations. Mrs. George (Esther) Burgess, both He is also survived by a son, of Manchester, and Mrs. William — to advance his personal opinion LAWN T R IM — Art Risley of 18 Woodland St. mows his lawn the weekend dampened Risley's work. said. center. For more information, call Karen Kubica at Manchester; her paternal Eighth Utilities District President Richard Siegal of Woodbridge; a (Louise) Newell of Providence, R.I. on abortion.” 633-3355. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert while the weather is still good last week. A spate of rain over Thomas Landers, who also took the daughter, FUmela Saultcn of Wood- The funeral will be Tliesday at Public Meetings O’Neill was in Ireland Saturday T. Garrison of the Broad Brook sec­ tour, observed the large, green air sidc, Calif.; a sister, Lillian Marlow 10:15 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral •"On a business recruiting trip. His Art association to meet tion of East Windsor; a sister, Susan conditioning units protruding from o f Manchester; and two Home, 400 Main St., with a Mass of press secretary, Jon Sandberg, called The Manchester Art Association will hold its monthly C. Beroza of Boyds, Md.; and Manchester the top of the mall building. He and grandchildren. Christian burial at II a.m at St. the NARAL listing “bizarre.” meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the First Feder^ several nieces and nephews. Monday “They could not have reached that other members called them ugly. The funeral will be Tbesday at 10 The funeral will be Tuesday at 10 Bridget Church. Burial will be in St. Revenge expected in gang slayings Savings Bank on West Middle Turnpike. William Molno a.m. at the Chapel of the Weinstein James Cemetery. There are no call­ Eighth Utilities Disuict, Cronin Hall, Mayfair decsion based on any rational Other locations on the tour were of New Haven will give a watercolor demonsuation. He a.m. with a Mass of Christian burial the Heartland and Burr Comers Mortuary, 640 Farmington Avc., ing hours. Gardnes, 7 p.m. review of state policies,” Sandberg witnesses, Hinton emerged as the for assault, and then charged him is the author of “Complete Guide to Watercolor Paint­ at the Church of the Assumption, 29 Planning and Zoning Commission, Lincoln Center which gangs were involved in the shopping centers. Hartford. Burial will be in Temple Memorial donations may be made said. HARTFORD (AP) — As a 17- chief su'Spcct. He was arrested on with the murders after he was ques- ing." Adams St. Burial will be in East hearing room, 7 p.m. O’Neill has said little about abor­ year-old prepares to go to court gun battle and what had sparked the Senior Planner Stuart Popper .said Cemetery. Calling hours are today Beth Sholom Memorial Park to the St. Bridget School Fund, 80 two unrelated outstanding warrants lioned. Cemetery. The family will receive Main St. Tliesday tion recently and has no plans to today to face three counts of murder shooting. Street gangs in Hartford the parking lot at Burr Comers had Women’s fellowship to meet from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the tend to be organized geographically, relatives and friends at their home. Human Relations t amission. Municipal Building push for any new state restrictions, and other charges in Friday’s gang- improved significantly since the The Women’s Aglow Fe'lowship will hold its month­ Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Cen­ Morris said. He said there are two Memorial donations may be made John S. Pfiug coffee room, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Sandberg said. related ambush that left three teen­ shopping center was renovated. ly meeting on Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. at the First Federal ter St. gangs active in the area of the shoot­ tb Temple Beth Sholom, 400 E. Cheney Hall Foundation building subcommittee, Lin­ Sandberg pointed out that Con­ agers dead, police are bracing for Pellegrini took note of the store Savings Bank of Manchester at 344 W. Middle Memorial donations may be made ing, the Westland Sucet and Garden Candidates to speak fiddle Turnpike. John Scheiben Pfiug, 82, of 281 coln Center gold room, 5 p.m. necticut allows Medicaid funding further violence. fronts, some of which jut out and Turnpike. Fran Fraleigh of Norwalk, the diocesan coor­ to the Church of the Assumption or School St. died today at Manchester Commission for the Disabled, Manchester Senior for abortions, and O’Neill has not Reacting to rumors that that Street gangs. others that are set back. dinator for the Catholic Charismatic Renewal in the to the Manchester Scholarship Foun­ Francis Terhune Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ Citizens’ Center, 7:30 p.m. supported failed attempts in the friends of the slain teen-agers plan Some of those killed and the in­ “This little bit of treatment makes Bridgeport area, will speak on God’s healing power. For dation, 20 Hartford Road. Francis ‘Terry" Terhune, 76, of band of Susan (Gleeson) Scheiben Thursday General Assembly to cut off such to retaliate, police have stepped up jured man were from the South on golf course lease a big difference for the feel of the more information, call June Guillan at 871-6853. Board of Directors public comment session. Directors Central part of the city, the haunt of center and the shopper,” he said. Patrick P. Levesque 42 Adams St., died Sunday (Oct. 15, Pfiug. funding. patrols in neighborhoods near the Candidates for the Board of ding 18 more holes to the course and The couple had celebrated their office in the Municipal Building, 6:30 pm. A Roman Catholic, O’Neill has the Park Street Posse, a gang whose Compared to the even facing of Patrick P. Levesque, 78, of 1989) at Manchester Memorial North End shooting site. Directors have been asked to attend increasing the opportunity for play Cholesterol challenge is set 52nd wedding anniversary in June. Building committee. Municipal Building coffee room, long stated his personal opposition members are mostly Hispanic, Mor­ the store fronts at Heartland, Burr Hospital. He was the husband of Assistant Police Chief Jesse 1. a meeting Tuesday night at the by people who are not members of Manchester Memorial Hospital is sponsoring its on­ Wethersfield, died Friday (Oct. 13, 7:30 p.m. ris said. Comers looks more attractive, he Anna ‘Nancy’ (Heim) Terhune. He was bom June 15, 1907, on to abortion, and voted against abor­ Campbell said four extra officers clubhouse of the Manchester the club. going Health Source Cholesterol Challenge on Wednes­ 1989) in Tunbridge, Vt. He was the Fair Rent Commission, Lincoln Center hearing room, tion rights as a state legislator in the Juan Picot, 15, was dead on ar­ said. husband of Louise (Olszewski) He was bom in Hartford and had School Street and had lived there all worked overtime Sunday night. Country Club called by the Friends The Friends of Golf has argued day from 1 to 4 p.m. It will be held in the Health Source 7:30 p.m. 1970s. But in nearly a decade as Police arc checking threats of rival at St. Francis Hospital and However, Pellegrini said he Levesque, and the brother of lived in Manchester for 38 years. He his life. of Golf to discuss proposals for a that the town directors have Resource Room on the basement level at the hospital. was the former owner and operator He graduated from the governor, O’Neill has never pushed trouble at the victims’ funeral and Medical Center, hospital officials thinks more Uees could be added to Corinne Crolle of Bolton. Andover said. Kevin Carter, 18, and James new lease of the town-owned golf prolonged the negotiations. The let­ The cost is $7, and includes the finger stick test, and of the Yale Typewriter Co. He was a Manchester Trade School and was a for restrictions on abortion. taking other preventive measures, he the parking lot at Burr Comers. He is also survived by two half Parham, 17, died at Mount Sinai course. ter says five elections have gone by nutrition counselling. An appointment is necessary. For U.S. Army veteran of World War II. foreman in the carpenter shop at Monday “My position personally has been said. “TTie retailers don’t want to put a sisters, Bernice Polowski of East Hospital early Saturday, officials A letter of invitation has been since the club first sought a renewi more information, call 647-6kX) or 643-1223. He is also survived by two Pratt & Whitney until he retired Planning and Zoning Commission, Andover Elemen­ very clear,” O’Neill told reporters Meanwhile, Ronnie Andre Hinton lot of trees in parking lots because Hartford, and Irene Mucci of sent to all the candidates. of the lease, which expires in 1991. daughters, FUtricia Ann Terhune of after 36 years. He was an active tary School, 7:30 p.m. this surruner after the U.S. Supreme of Hartford was to be arraigned in said. they don’t want to hide the stores,” Windsor; and several nieces and The town and the club have been The Board of Directors was Manchester, and Mary Terhune of Tliesday Court granted states greater power court today. He has been charged he said. nephews. He was predeceased by a member of the Manchester Senior Jason Diaz, 16, was in stable con­ negotiating over renewal of the prepared at a meeting Oct. 3 to vote Coventry. Library Board of Directors, Andover Public Library, 8 to restrict abortions. “I do not like with capital felony, a crime punish­ But the design of store fronts at son, F^uick P. Levesque. Citizens Center, the senior citizens’ dition at St. Francis on Sunday. club’s lease on the course for an ex­ on a two-year extension of the lease Thoughts The funeral will be Tuesday at 11 p.m. abortion. But at the same time. 1 do able by death, and three counts of Burr Comers makes it difficult to TTie funeral will be Tuesday at bowling league and a communicant tended period. Part of the negotia­ at an aimual fee of $ 1 5 ,000 , but was a.m. at the John F. Tierney Funeral not allow my religious beliefs to murder and was being held on $1 Police said that after canvassing see the names of the stores anyway, 10:15 a.m. at the Rose Hill Funeral of St. James Church. Bolton tions concern the possibility of ad­ unable to act. “It was not you who chose me, it was I who chose Home, 219 W. Center St., followed control govermental policy in the million bond, police said. the neighborhood and interviewing Pellegrini said. Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill, fol­ Besides his wife, he leaves a son Wednesday you to go forth and bear fruit" (Jn. 15:16) Humbling by a Mass of Christian burial at state of Connecticut.” Hinton, who was initially arrested lowed by a Mass of Christian burial and daughter-in-law. Jack and Zoning Commission, Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. tliought, isn’t it? Here we are all this time, thinking that 11:30 a.m. at the Church of the As­ NARAL, in a statement announc­ at 5:30 a.m. Saturday on two out­ at 11 a.m. at Corpus Christi Church. Melanie Scheiben Pfiug of Planning Commission, Community Hall, 8 p.m. we were making all the choices, only to finally realize sumption. Burial will be in East ing its list of nine, said of the gover­ standing warrants, was also charged Burial will be in Rose Hill Manchester; two daughters, Joan Thursday that it was God’s loving guidance drawing us out, lead­ Cemetery. Calling hours are today Scheiben F*flug of Manchester and nor, “O’Neill is anti-choice, al­ with criminal attempt to commit MANCHESTER VOTERS -- LOOK AT THE FACTS ing us forward. What a gift to understand that we are not Memorial Park. Calling hours are Zoning Board of Appeals, Community Hall, 7 pm . though he says that if abortion is murder, first-degree assault and today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. from 6 to 8 p.m. Ruth Scheiben Pfiug of Buxton, alone. Memorial donations may be made Maine; four grandchildren; a sister, Coventry available, Medicaid funding should criminal use of a firearm. 'Hiis week is National Peace with Justice Week. We Blanche Cormier to the Assumption School Founda­ Anna Grimason of Manchester; a Monday be available as well.” Sgi. Charles Morris, head of the NARAL pointed out that O’Neill all know those people who by their very lives witness to Blanche (Sevigny) Cormier, 77, tion, Adams Street. brother, Joseph Scheiben F*flug of Town Council, Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. police department’s intelligence has taken no position on whether Uie presence of God in this world. These ‘Voices of of 109 Briarwood Drive, died Sun­ Saunderstown, R.I.; several nieces Tuesday division, which monitors gangs, said Peace and Justice” challenge us to examine our lives and Sarah Tierney Connecticut’s 1972 criminal anti­ day (Oct. 15, 1989) at Manchester and nephews. He was predeceased Water Pollution Control Authority, Town Office Build­ police are “looking into the pos­ discover in what way God has “chosen” each of us. This Sarah (Burke) Tierney, 92, died abortion sutute, which has been i ' s r Memorial Hospital. She was the by a brother, Frank Scheiben F*flug ing, 7:30 p.m. sibility that others were involved” in is a week for all of us to do just that and discover the Sunday (Oct. 15, 1989) in Dublin, held unconstitutional, should be wife of Arthur E. Cormier. of Manchester. Zoning Board of Appeals, Town Office Building, 7:30 the shooting besides Hinton, but no peace (or perhaps the discomfort) it brings us. Ireland. She is survived by her son, repealed. Liberal Democrats are $1500 She was bom in New Bedford, The funeral will be Wednesday at p.m. additional arrests had been made as OtlAOCO ^ ^ V x e Mass., and lived in Hartford for PJ. Tierney of Manchester. 9 a.m. at the John F. Tierney Voter registraUon, Town Office Building, 9 to 10 p.m. pushing to repeal the law. of this morning. $1420 more than 30 years before moving She was the widow of Patrick J. Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., Wednesday “O’Neill looks vulnerable in “We’ve had shootings of this na­ Joan O’Loughlin to Manchester in 1987. Before retir­ Tierney. followed by a Mass of (Christian Cemetery Commission, Town Office Building, 1:30 .1990,” NARAL said, adding, ture before, drive-by shootings, but Peace & Justice Committee ing, she worked for Sherrow Tex­ She is also survived by another burial at 10 a.m. at St. James Chur­ p.m. “Bruce Morrison, the pro-choiM this is certainly the worst we’ve $1400 Manchester Area Conference of Churches tiles for several years. She was a son, Joseph Tierney of Dublin; three ch, Burial will be in St. James Pension Committee, Town Office Building, 7 congressman from New Haven, is seen to date.” Morris said. former member of the St. Lawrence daughters, Kitty O’Brien and Myra Cemetery. Calling hours are Tlies­ p.m. F>arks and Recreation Commission, Fauiot’s Phrk expected to challenge O’Neill for Pblice said that at about 9:30 p.m. O’Toole Church of Hartford, and St. Ryan of Dublin, and ITiyllis Mul- day from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Lodge, 7:30 p.m. the Democratic nomination.” Friday a large group of young men Anne’s Church of Hartford. veen of Galway, Ireland; four In lieu of flowers, memorial Conservation Commission, Town Office Building, A NARAL spokesman said the was walking down Martin Street in Lottery brothers and two sisters, all of group stands by the statement but is She is also survived by a son, donations may be made to either the 7:30 p.m. th e city’s impoverished, $1319 Richard A. Cormier of Manchester; Ireland; and several grandchildren Visiting Nurse & Home Care of School Building Committee, Coventry High School, also trying to arrange a meeting be­ predominantly black North End a sister, Stella Belanger of Rocky and great-grandchildren. Manchester Inc., 545 N. Main St., or room 28, 7:30 p.m. tween NARAL executive director when a second group of young men Winning numbers drawn Saturday in New : The funeral will be Tliesday in Kate Michelman and O’Neill. The hiding behind bushes opened fire on Hill; two grandchildren; and several to St. James Church or a charity of a $1300 BOLTON Connecticut daily: 852. Play Four: 6514. nieces and nephews. Dublin. donor's choice. spokesman. LoretU Ucelli, would them. Massachusetts d^ly: 4942. • not say whether the group is recon- Morris said police are still unsure The funeral will be Wednesday at Ernest V. Anderson EAST HARTFORD Massachusetts Megabucks: 3,5,9, 25, 28,35. 9:15 a.m. at the Dillon-Baxter Manchester Herald • sidering its decision Tri-state (Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire) daily: Funeral Home, 1276 Berlin Ernest V. Anderson, 71, of Mer­ In Memoriam GLASTONBURY 769,4955. 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Grady News Editor/Opinion Page Editor _____ Ron Robillard Associate Editor ______^ __ Alexander Giretli Sports Editor ______Len Auster TUESDAY ONLY REGIONAL Weather Cloudy tonight Business Manager _ __Jeanne G. Fromerih FROM OUR MEAT DEPT. Tuesday, October 17 Personnel Manager_ ____Denise A. Roberts A;inG ' t Cassano says the idea advanced in spending take By Alex Girelli by Wallace J. Irish, a Rebublican Manchester Herald candidate for director, that directors be elected in head-to-head contests WTicn town Director Stephen T. from separate districts is “disgrace­ Cassano suggested a part of the Oak effect today ful.” He said it would produce the Grove Nature Center as a site for a same kind of animosities that for '■ J new town firehouse, the idea years characterized the relationship owed on signed contracts. That provoked a good deal of protest and between leaders of the town and the By Alan Fram has since been dropped. means that about $190 billion of the Eighth Utilities District, with direc­ The Associated Press budget’s $300 billion for defense is “It was one of my worst sugges­ tors worrying primarily about ”their subject to reductions. Result: a 4.3 tions,” Ca.ssano now confesses. own turf.” WASHINGTON (AP) — “The But the Democratic candidate for percent cut in eligible defense And he says the suggestion by Gramm-Rudman law’s automatic re-election to the Board of Directors programs. Irish that minority representation be / spending cuts.” Those seven words has no apologies for his record eliminated is bad because guaran­ were supposed to conjure visions of Special rules in the law exempt during his six terms on the board, teed minority representation makes chaos that would frighten Congress nearly 75 percent of federal spend­ one of the longest records in the his­ the majority party more responsible. and the president into cutting the ing, including Social Security, pay­ tory of the board. Cassano is pressing for construc­ federal deficit. ments on the national debt, federal He said he is running again be­ tion of a town firehouse in the north­ But it hasn’t worked that way this retirement and disability programs, cause he enjoys the job as much east section of town and criticizes 'X V ' year. Today, $16 billion in veterans pensions and compensa­ now as he did when he first began. Republicans who have reservations “automatic” federal spending cuts tion, and state unemployment Cassano was in the forefront of over the firehouse. He says take effect. benefits. the effort to get a new park building Republican directors voted to buy The law calls the cuts “per­ The law sets a ceiling of 2 percent erected in Center Springs F^k and STEPHEN T. CASSANO land at Tolland Turnpike and manent.” In reality, they may not be. cuts on programs including to get the park itself cleaned up. ... "Zeros in on issues." Deming Street for the firehouse, and Unless you arc a doctor, hospital Medicare, veterans’ medical care, Now he says, some people have told they voted in favor of an agreement official, veteran, college student or community and migrant health him they have gone back to visiting federal worker, you are unlikely ed suongly. Smyth contends the between the town and the disuict centers and Indian health facilities. the park because it looks so good. ever to notice the reductions. town got has gotten too little out of over fire and sewer jurisdiction in Result: a 5.3 percent cut applied He says, however, that the job is not Even if you are among those vic­ the arrangement while investors and which the proposed fire station is evenly among eligible domestic completed and more work must be developers are getting too much. The Associated Press 94, * tims, however, you may not suffer mentioned. programs. done to improve and increase park Cassano, in turn, criticized fiscal very much or for very long. If Con­ Cassano favors buying land just — Dave Mulready of West Hartford relaxes in the back of his facilities with plans for a park near conservatives for opposing the Ben- PICKING UP SOME REST gress follows its own precedent, it ^ ly on, agencies — which east of the police station on East pickup truck recently during his lunch break at a construction site on Church Street. Union Pond as an example. And net project and other projects that he Middle Turnpike and building a new /2 weeks The church is feeding about 150 poor will never sec the federal aid Tne White House has estimated Richard Dyer is finance director. and Carl Hohenthal. off 200,000 soldiers. The White Other campaign workers are ago wonder where they will get their people a day and housing 16, with because they’re unable or unwilling In the Battery section overlooking that the 1990 deficit would be Escalera is an interpreter for House said air traffic controllers Mary Boyle, Theodore Brin- Irish said, “My committee con­ next meal and how long they can more expected, said the Rev. Char­ to deal with the paperwork. Fort Sumter, roofs of stately homes $116.2 billion. the deaf and is employed by the could be laid off, housing subsidies damour, Yasha Escalera, Susan sists of Republicans aid depend on charity for a place to les M cL^ore. “Most of these people who need have been patched and debris has The law distributes the cuts equal­ cut $389 million, and Pell Grants to state of Connecticut. She serves Howroyd, Peter and Anne Hick­ Democrats who share a common sleep. “We’re talking about the people it, most don’t want to go through all been cleared and stacked for ly between defense and domestic 1 million college students on the Board of Directors of Lutz ey, David and Mary Beth Moyer, goal of restoring competent “We’ve been going from place to who’ve got no family to go to, got of them applications and stuff,” he removal. Mayor Joseph Riley has programs: $8.1 billion from defense eliminated and to 523,000 others Children’s Museum. and f^ula Bergenty. leadership to Manchester.” place. This is the fourth place we’ve no insurance to repair their home,” said. “A lot of these people can’t invited the tourists to return. and $8.1 billion from domestic reduced. stayed,” said Ethel Williams, 77, he said. “Those kind of people that write, can’t read, just can’t find a Relief workers say there arc many programs. “This is in the fashion of a knife,” bedridden with a cold last week at lost everything they had, and a decent job. ... They (are) just left like LeRoy Clifford, who lost every­ From there, the formula gets more says House Budget Committee the Ebenezer African Methodist paycheck won’t cover it.” out.” thing in the storm and is living at the complicated. Chairman Leon F^etta, D-Calif. “It Episcopal Church shelter. Hugo killed 33 people in the The American Red Cross has church shelter with his blind father. The cuts apply to all defense enters very slowly but ultimately it Mrs. Williams hasn’t been able to Caribbean and 29 on the U.S. main­ helped thousands by providing Housing prospects are bleak. programs except for money already really begins to hurt.” Rowland officially joins return to Ansonborough Homes, a land. vouchers for food, clothing and fur­ Mayor's Business Conference on Child Care low-income housing project, since it In South Carolina, 18 were killed, niture, and one month’s rent for was flooded with 4 feet of water by 270.000 left jobless and 50,000 to temporary housing, said Liz Sponsored by: the 18-foot tidal surge that came 65.000 lost homes. Damage to Leopard, a spokeswoman for the governor’s race today THE MAYOR'S STUDY GROUP ashore with Hugo on Sept. 21. homes, businesses and the fanning, Carolina Lowcounu^ Red Cross. Josh Howroyd Joining Mrs. Williams in her wor­ fishing, timber and tourism in­ But she said the poor may be unable FOR CONSIDERATION OF THE SUBJECTS OF ries was her 78-year-old neighbor. dustries has been estimated at $4 to bounce back as quickly as mid­ DEMOCRAT -- BOARD OF DIRECTORS HARTFORD (AP) — Connecticut Republican Chair­ tired of the Democrats. man Richard P^ley says that when U.S. Rep. John G. “They’re fed up with O ’Neill and the Democrats,” DAY CARE AND LATCH-KEYS KIDS •Lifelong Resident of Manchester Rowland formally announces his candidacy for governor Rowland told one interviewer last week. •Experience in Government today, he’ll become the instant front-runner for the 1990 Foley said the Democratic F ^ y has “lost its way. GOP nomination. Voters ... are looking for a fresh change.” Purpose: Opportunity for business owners and managers to hear Global Issues Conference •Sincere and Committed to Manchester's Future Rowland, a 32-year-old, three-term congressman from Foley and Rowland believe that, despite his insistence Waterbury, will declare his candidacy in the Legislative to the contrary, O’Neill will ultimately decide not to seek latest trends in tax-saving/child care ideas. Office Building, a block from the Capitol where a third full term next year. 1 Understanding the Soviet Union Rowland served two terms as a state representative. O’Neill already faces a challenge for the Democratic Working for A conservative on most issues, Rowland surprised nomination from U.S. Rep. Bruce A. Morrison, D-3rd Times and Agenda Speakers: many last week when he changed his long-held pro-life District. If O’Neill drops out, U.S. Rep. Barbara B. Ken- 1:00 p.m. Mayor DiRosa Nicholas Daniloff: Former correspondent, U.S. News & World Report, abortion position and voted in favor of limited federal nelly, D-lst District, can be expected to enter the race. tomorrow...today! funding of abortion for poor women. Indeed, she is viewed as the choice of O’Neill loyalists 1:15 p.m. Guest Speaker: . “Gorbachev and Glastnost: Are They for Real?" That vote in particular and abortion in general could should the governor bail out. Mark McLaughlin of New England Business Magazine Dr..Marshall Goldman: Associate Director, Russian Research Center, Harvard University, Paid fof by the Committee to Elect Josh Howroyd, Ted T. Cummings, Treasurer well become a big issue in the 1990 gubernatorial race. Heading into Monday’s announcement by Rowland, “Where Did Perestroika Go Wrong?" But state tax and budget issues are expected to dominate there was only one Republican raising money for a Author of "A Beneftt Born of Need" in the September, 1989 issue the campaign. gubernatorial bid: New Haven businessman Joel 1:30 p.m. Panel discussion with question and answpr period Valentin Lozinskiy: USSR Ambassador to the United Nations, When he was elected to Congress from the 5th District Schiavone candidate. His quarterly report last week “The Soviet Union Today" ...... on Ronald Reagan’s coattails in 1984, Rowland was the 2:30 p.m. Refreshments showed he had more than SI million in his war chest, far Joseph Condon: Executive Vice President for Sales, Combustion Engineering, youngest member of that body, a distinction he retains. If more than any other candidate in either party. 2:30 to Various resource people from government, non-profits and other elected governor in 1990, he will be the youngest in the Others thinking about jumping into the GOP race in­ “Gorbachev’s New Economic and Business World" CHOWDER TOWN MARKET state’s modem history. clude state Senate Minority Leader Reginald J. Smith of 4:00 p.m. associations will be available to give out material and answer Dr. James West: Associate Professor of History, Trinity College, Republicans have won the governor’s office just once New Hartford, House Minority Leader Robert G. Jaekle questions. since 1954. But Rowland thinks he can do it next year of Stratford and Fairfield banker Joseph McGee. “Russian History through the Eyes of the Artist" because of the record of the Democrats, led by Gov. Wil­ “We’re in very good shape,” F^oley said of the Cost: $15.00 Admission is free. Advance registration is encouraged due to limited seating. 94 Hartford Tpke. | n.oo liam A. O ’Neill since 1980. Republican outlook for 1990. October 18, 1989 Make checks payable to: Reservations for optional Russian buffet lunchinch at $10 must be made by Friday,Frit This year, facing a deficit approaching SI billion, the Manchester Recreation Department's Vernon ‘ ANY FISH governor and the Democrats controlling the General As­ “I think most observers would consider John Rowland Oct. 20. Call 647-6013 or 647-6123. sembly were forced to raise taxes by record totals — to be the front-runner the day he aimounces,” Foley said. Center Springs Park Lodge 875-2258 PURCHASE $1,000 more per family, according to GOP calculations. The chairman said he would attend the aiuiouncement, MON., TUES., WED. AlQnchcstGi*^ CT 875 2500 Saturday, Oct. 28, from 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. “Not valid in restaurant O ’Neill points out that before this year, there hadn’t just as he did last summer when Schiavone made his •expires Nov. 1, 19sa been a general tax increase for the previous six years. plans known, but will remain neutral in the costest 1:00 to 4:00 P.M. Elsie Tartaglia Lowe Program Center Not only were there no tax increases, there were tax cuts through the nominating convention. After that, if there is Manchester Community College during those years, the governor notes. to be a primary for the nomination, Foley said he would Early registration is advised 646-4004 IIIJ Still, the Republicans think voters may be just plain support the candidate endorsed by the convention. 60 Bidwell Street, Manchester, CT MA 6—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Oct. 16. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Oct. 16,1989—7 Seabrook Marcos Turkey’s lobbyists argue protesters Freed African leader predicts black president SOWETO, South Africa (AP) tioned that the freed black leaders entombed against genocide recognition — Anti-af)arthcid leader Walter face a daunting task: “that of unit­ arrested Sisulu, resuming the struggle on ing the democratic forces in this his first day of freedom in 26 country and transforming it into a in Hawaii WASHINGTON (AP) — on condition of anonymity. people were killed during the CONCORD, N.H. (AR) — AnU- years, told an emotional crowd non-racial democracy.” Airkey’s lobbyists, with some sur­ In order to have the Judiciary period. nuclear activists say weekend he’s confident he’ll see the day a Business Day, the country’s HONOLULU (AP) — Ferdinand reptitious help from the Bush ad­ Committee consider the resolution. Publicly, the administration has protests that resulted in about 475 E. Marcos was entombed in an air- black man can become president. leading financial daily, concurred. ministration, are working furiously Dole must have 50 co-sponsors, half not taken a stand on the resolution. arrests show that their 13-year-old The government freed Sisulu “This is only the start of a long t.onditioned mausoleum as to drum up opposition to a Senate Marlin Fitzwater, the While House fight against the stalled Seabrook thousands of loyalists said farewell of them Republicans. and .seven other aging anti-apar­ and complex process,” wrote measure marking the “Armenian Several senators, including spokesman, said Bush had no posi­ nuclear power plant remains 10 the ousted Philippines president. theid leaders at dawn Sunday and editor Ken Owen. “What is said by genocide” 75 years ago. Rauick Leahy, D-Vt., Strom Thur­ tion on the measure. The Reagan ad spirited. the seven who belong to the Sisulu and his colleagues this week The mausoleum also is outfitted The resolution, introduced last ministration opposed such a resolu “I’m tlirilled with the way things with a small chandelier; a religious mond, R-S.C., and Bob Kasten, R- African National Congress held will be as important for creating a month by Senate Minority Leader Wis., have already withdrawn their tion, and similar resolutions fa il^ ti^ tiave gone,” Dianne Dunfey of the the guerrilla movement’s first negotiating climate as President statue surrounded by flowers sits on Bob Dole, R-Kan., threatens to win House approval three times anti-nuclear Clamshell Alliance said a shelf. Marcos’ favorite slippers, support, but others like Daniel news conference in South Africa (F.W.) de Klerk’s bold move in or­ damage the close ties between during this decade. Sunday as about 200 protesters ral­ pajamas and golf cap were plac^ in Moynihan, D-N.Y., have joined the since it was banned in 1960. dering their freedom.” Washington and T\irkey, a NATO group. Dole’s staff said. By late The State Department said “his lied at the Statehouse. “They his coffin, said Col. Arturo Aruiza, a “Our determination has never De Klerk announced the uncon­ ally which hosts American military Friday, Dole’s office estimated 53 tory should be the judge” of whelhci (Seabrook proponents) thought we’d Marcos adviser for 21 years. been weakened by our long years ditional release of the eight 1\ies- bases. co-sponsors, roughly the same num­ the Armenians were the victims ot go away a long time ago.” “He was my hero, he was my of imprisonment,” said Sisulu, a day as part of his attempt to im­ “It is the most offensive thing that ber as at the end of September. genocide. On Saturday, Dunfey and the general. He was my teacher, my former ANC secretary general and prove conditions for negotiating a Congress can do to U.S.-'fiirkish The resolution, an emotional Dole said the measure would others scaled fences surrounding the the country’s best-known black new constitution that will extend Iriend. He was my father,” Fer­ relations,” said Daryal Batibay, the bombshell among Tlirks and Ar­ designate April 24, 1990, as the seacoast plant and were arrested for leader after the still-imprisoned political rights to blacks. dinand Marcos Jr., said during the deputy chief of the T\irkish Embas­ menians, has put President Bush in a “National Day of Remembrance of trespassing. tribute to his father Sunday. Nelson Mandela. But he envisions some arrange­ sy. bind. the 75lh Anniversary of the Today, a small group of activists Some among the hundreds of ment under which whites would Later the son, who is known as Passage of the measure could Although members of his ad­ Genocide of 1915-1923.” planned a sit-in at Gov. Judd ANC supporters packing the retain veto power over major “Bong Bong,” told the crowd, seriously damage the future of the ministration oppose the measure, he It would show support for the Gregg’s outer office until he meets church hall where the news con­ decisions. Under apartheid, the “Weep not, for you sat at the feet of alliance, he said. It will be con­ said during the 1988 presidential million Americans of Armenian an ■ with them to discuss Seabrook. ference was held wept as the freed black majority has no voice in na­ a man touched by God.” sidered Tuesday by the Senate campaign that the cestry who were victims of the The protests were part of a week prisoners, raising clenched fists, tional affairs. Enrique Fernando, the last Philip­ Judiciary Committee. must acknowledge “the attempted genocide, he said. In a letter to other of anti-Seabrook events scheduled led them in singing “God Bless The releases are viewed as tacit pine Supreme Court chief justice So concerned is the administra­ genocide of the Armenian people in senators. Dole said the resolution to culminate with a rally near Presi­ Africa,” the anthem of the anti­ acknowledgement by the govern­ during Marcos’ presidency, col­ tion that Morton Abramowilz, the the last years of the Ottoman Empire was prompted by his August visit tu dent Bush’s vacation home in Ken- apartheid movement. ment of the ANC’s influence and lapsed during the speech in hot, U.S. ambas-sador to T\irkey, has con­ »» Armenia in the Soviet Union. nebunkport, Maine. Sisulu said the seven, aged 60 to popularity. humid weather and was taken to St. tacted lawmakers about the issue, At the time. Bush said he knew “And I can attest, from my own Seabrook was finished in 1986 Francis Medical Center. 80, were confident they would live Sisulu, 77, told the news con­ congressional officials said. the Republic of Turkey objected to recent visit to Armenia, that the At and conducted low-power atomic to see “a government that includes ference that he had felt pressure Marcos died at the hospital Sept. Moreover, the White House wants the characterization of the period be­ menian people feel real friendship tests this summer, but the $6.2 bil­ blacks ... a democratic method building for his release and “that 28 at age 72. He had lived in exile in to discuss the issue with Dole early tween 1915 and 1923 as a for the United States and our lion reactor still lacks a commercial where a black man can become sooner or later they would have to Honolulu since February 1986, The Associated Press this week, said a source who spoke “genocide.” Some 1.5 million people,” he said. license because of challenges to president, or a white man can be­ give in ... It was not possible to when he was ousted by a civilian- evacuation plans for nearby beaches come president.” despair because the spirit of the military uprising following a dis­ J O K IN G W ITH P H O T O G R A P H E R S — Space shuttle and communities in New Hampshire Today, newspapers across the people outside was too great.” puted election, and replaced by pilot Michael McCulley, left, jokes with photographers as and Massachusetts. political spectrum said the release Even relatively conservative Corazon Aquino. he shuttle commander Donald Williams walk to their Hardliners resurface in Beijing Anti-Seabrook demonstrations had ushered in a new era that will black leaders have said they will T O G E T H E R A G A IN — Walter Sisulu, 77 and his wife Albertina were reunited Sunday Hospital officials said the 74- since 1976 have resulted in more be full of dramatic change and un­ reject any negotiations with the year-old Fernando was stable Sun­ trainer jet for a practice flight Sunday. organizations.” and anti-party elements will be in Soweto, South Africa, after the leader of the African National Congress w as BEUING (AP) — Beijing’s Com­ than 3,600 arrests and made the certainty. government unless the ANC is day night. Marcos spokesman Roger munist Party has shown itself “A drive will be conducted to ex­ resolutely purged from the party.” plant a symbol of the nation’s anti­ “The counicy enters a new phase legalized and its jailed leaders released from prison after 26 years. ,1‘eyuan said Fernando has a history embracing an orthodoxy unheard of amine and investigate how party It indicated that private nuclear movement. in its history,” the pro-government freed. of heart disease, but didn’t suffer a NASA resumes countdown for a decade by demanding the members, especially officials with a businessmen, called “exploiters,” “The fight is far from over. And, will be a prime target. Citizen said in an editorial. “But it Sisulu and his colleagues said 3-year-old state of emergency and The ex-prisoners, seated in front our release when we think of the heart attack. ouster from its ranks of wealthy party membership, behaved in en­ in many ways, the fight has just is not going to be an easy transi­ the ANC, the largest group fight­ releases all political prisoners. of a large green, gold and black comrades we left behind,” Sisulu More than 2,500 people waited for Tuesday shuttle launch private businessmen, whom it called ding the national turmoil and quell­ “The resolution stipulated that ex started,” said Massachusetts state tion ... (and) nobody knows what ing the white-led government, will “If the government doesn’t meet said. hours for Marcos’ widow, Imelda, to exploiters. ing the anti-government rioting,” it ploiters cannot be admitted into the Sen. Nicholas Costello, one of Sun­ ANC flag at the news conference, kind of new country will emerge.” continue its military campaign and our demands, we have no alterna­ Mandela, 71, is widely expected arrive at the Valley of the Temples Thursday. The decision to rid itself of the said. party, and those who have already day’s speakers. also said they would press for CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) The Sowetan, the country’s reject negotiations until the tive but to continue to fight for our to be released in the next few Memorial ftirk with her husband’s “We retested the computer and businessmen and other “hostile and The paper was referring to the been party members must ailhere to But the police chief in the town of Mandela’s release. — A countdown suspended five largest black-oriented daily, cau­ government legalizes it, lifts the freedom,” said Andrew Mlangeni, months. body. everything looks fine,” test direc­ anti-party elements” came during a spring student protests for the party’s ideals,” Xinhua said. Seabrook, Paul Cronin, said he is “There can be no real joy about days by a failed engine computer More than a dozen men rolled tor Mike Leinbach told reporters. meeting of the capital chapter’s democratic reform, which the considering a new weapon against resumed today for Tuesday’s Marcos’ casket up a long, winding Astronaut Donald Williams, Central Committee that ended Sun­ government ended with a military “Besides getting their own due Clamshell organizers — the federal launch of space shuttle Atlantis hillside drive, with hundreds of who commands Atlantis’ crew, day. assault that left hundreds of un­ pay, they should spend their post-tax Racketeer Influenced, Corrupt Or­ with the nuclear-powered Galileo mourners walking behind. When the probe bound for the planet Jupiter. praised technicians who worked During the gathering, Beijing armed civilians dead. profits on production and public ganizations Act. pallbearers reached the stairs lead- The clock began ticking at 12:01 around the clock for four days to Party Secretary Li Ximing em­ The report, which did not mention welfare and should not use them for Last week, the U.S. Supreme ' ing to the small mausoleum, elderly a.m. when the traditional call to make the computer swap, saying phasized the needed to carry on the how many of Beijing’s 10 million their own private needs. If they fail Court upheld a decision in which an letired Philippine generals were stations summoned workers to they “did a super job.” “class struggle” against party residents are party members, said to do so, they can no longer be party abortion clinic used RICO to win ; 1 eplaced by younger men. their posts in the control center and Launch preparations were taking enemies. only “a very sinall number of hostile members.” damages from an anti-abortion Marcos’ widow wants to return on the launch pad. place under the lightest security Li, an ideological hard-liner, said group in Philadelphia. Cronin said his body to the Philippines for Liftoff of Atlantis and its crew ever for a shuttle flight because of the party must “rely on the worker’s he wants to determine whether he burial, but Mrs. Aquino has refused, of five astronauts was set for a 26- threats from anti-nuclear activists class wholeheartedly” and fight all can use the law against Clamshell saying it could provoke unrest. Mar­ who “belittle and deny the worker’s Sale ends minute period starting at 12:57 opposed to a launch carrying 49.4 PADRICS Tuesday, Oct. 31st leaders. cos’ followers have asked the p.m. Tuesday. That’s when Earth pounds of radioactive position and role,” the official Beij­ The chief said Seabrook op­ country’s Supreme Court to over­ and Jupiter will be aligned proper­ plutonium-238. The plutonium ing Daily reported today. ponents have a right to climb over turn the ban but there is no indica­ ly for Galileo to orbit the giant will provide electricity to operate T h e attack on private the plant’s fences to be arrested, but tion when the 15-judge panel will planet in 1995 after a six-year Galileo’s systems. entrepreneurs and reference to class not to incite others to follow them. issue a ruling. voyage. Members of the Florida Coali­ struggle — a concept largely ig­ “They rouse up those people and The mausoleum was designed as The weather forecast had a 70 tion for Peace and Justice vowed to nored in the past 10 years of reform brought them to the town with the a temporary resting place in hopes percent chance of favorable condi­ try to infiltrate the launch area to — were indications of the anti- express idea of breaking the law. the remains will eventually be tions at the planned launch time. slop the launch, arguing that an ac­ liberal campaign’s continued Cronin said. lEanrl|fHtpr t o relumed. 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DiROSA HAS MADE A DIFFERENCE Manchester Parkade K-Mart Plaza suggestions after a service at his ,1 m 3 P E O P L E The incident was just the latest 340 Broad Street 295 Hartford Turnpike church. SINCE 1881 example of administration officials Re-elect Peter DiRosa ■ Democrat Town Director Manchester, CT Vernon, CT “You may be able to crop me out sowing confusion about their posi­ of a photo marching next to Martin tion on a key issue. Luther King Jr.,” he said, “but you When the Senate was debating Paid for by Committee to Re-eiect Peter DiRosa. Raymond F. Damato, Treasurer______cannot take me out of history, be­ repeal of catastrophic health cause I have earned my place.” coverage for retirees. Health and »—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Oct. 16, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Oct. 16, 1989—9 OPINION Bootlegging Restoring \iuv.i\X)mo. C ONTROL uo,uov* a growth Friar Tuck, of park industry a monkey with a future helping paraplegics, of the m^\ By Jack Anderson spends her formative years in the care prom ising and Dale Van Atta LENINGRAD, U.S.S.R. — The of Dorothy Wilmot of Coventry and in full ... world’s best-known temperance advocate, It appears that no matter which party wins in the Mikhail Gorbachev, is backing off from November election, woik on Center Springs Park his anti-alcohol reforms. Gorbachev has will continue, and if possible, the days of skating made some progress. But his restrictions Left, when she isn’t tend­ on the pond in the paik will return. have spawned a bootlelegging industry that has taken liquor profits away from ing to Friar Tuck, Dorothy The expansive park, nestled in the center of Wilmot finds some time to Manchester, is one of the town’s most obvious as­ the state and stripped the grocery shelves of sugar. read a book with a title HOUSE sets, notwithstanding the fact that it had fallen into By different Soviet estimates, uie apropos to her life with the disarray for a period. country has from 17 million to 40 million monkey. Below, Friar Tuck, a alcoholics. The average age of those al­ Recently, Deputy Mayor Stephen T. Cassano, Capuchin monkey, originally one of the leaders of the Democratic majority on coholics has dropped seven years in the the board, held a news conference in the park and last decade. One third of Soviet alcoholics from Argentina, appears to Q began drinking before the age of 15. The spoke about encouraging signs that the pond can enjoy her home in Coventry. most often cited cause of alcoholism is Wilmot often hangs a dog be restored. the boredom of everyday life. Liquor is Story by Photography by On Friday, Theunis Werkhoven, Republican a P the lubricant of choice in the Soviet leash over the entrance to minority leader of the Board of Directors, held a Union, even before noon. No party is the living room for Friar Tuck Jacqueline Bennett Pat Flynn news conference in the park and said he had a complete without it, and teetotalers are to swing on. not trusted. long- standing interest in restoring the pond. 10.g Most Soviets would sympathize with COVENTRY — Too often people at the University School of large cage where Tuck spends some Cassano and Werkhoven, the Democrats and the the four soldiers who, while on wait until tragedy is at their own Medicine in December before being time. The living room has been Republicans, have disagreed and will continue to maneuvers, traded their tank to a front door to show compassion for placed with a quadriplegic. There, stripped by Wilmot of knick knacks, disagree about whether the new lodge that was Czechoslovakian tavern keeper for two fellow human beings. But not the monkey will be taught to paintings and a clock. Some built in the park is more elaborate than it needs to cases of vodka. Woodbridge Road resident Dorothy respond to the needs of a disabled wallpaper has been ripped off by be and whether it is the right place to serve as a Legend has it that Prince Vladimir of Wilmot. person who communicates with a Tuck. Kiev opted for Greek Orthodox Chris­ Wilmot has spent the past 2 1/2 small wheelchair-mounted laser “That’s to be expected,” said Wil­ skating lodge in the same way the original one tianity in 988 A.D. because the Greeks years as a volunteer for Helping pointer directed at the object to be mot. “I’m not living for beauty. I’m was. Getting father’s blessing didn’t ban drinking and he thought Rus­ Hands, Simian Aides for the Dis­ manipulated. living for what I can do for TUck The voters will have to decide whether the sians would never adopt to the Islamic abled Inc. She is training a capuchin “Tuck” has been with Wilmot that will help someone else.” Democrats have gone about restoring the paik in prohibition of alcohol. monkey to become the arms and since she was 12 weeks old. She is She and Tuck share a home with a themselves. would not permit it. Mikhail Gorbachev is not the first the first monkey placed in the state cat named Colors and Whisper, a the right way, or whether the Republicans will do By George Plagenz “Your mother may see herself in you, Still parental matchmaking goes on, legs of a quadraplegic. Soviet premier to try to wean the country retired seeing-eye dog. They get Paula. She may realize that when you are but less openly. Parents nowadays try to “Try to put yourself in a quad­ as part of the 12-year-old program. it better. away from the bottle. Czarist officials along quite nicely, says Wilmot, At a recent news conference, some Republican Billy Sunday, the old-time evangelist, her age, money will be as important to make sure their children meet “accept­ riplegic’s position — and to think During a visit to the Wilmot used to tell the young girls at his tent tried it in , as did Vladimir what help a monkey can be,” Wil­ home 2 1/2 years ago. Tuck, then a noting Tbck often likes to ride on candidates, notably J. Russell Smyth, expressed you as it is to her. able” companions by moving to a “good Lenin, Nikita Khrushchev and Yuri meetings, “Always let your father see “She could also be 100 percent wrong. neighborhood” or sending their children mot, who turned 77 Sept. 21, said. baby, stuck close to Wilmot. On a Whisper’s back. reservations about park restoration. Smyth feels your fella, girls. My little daughter Helen Andropov. Wilmot’s primary task was to so­ recent visit, however. Tuck, freely Wilmot and her husband But it won’t hurt you to meet the boy.” to “good schools.” Gorbachev has been made the butt of that no isolated paik can be considered safe today. used to say to me, ’I have a new beau, pa. Probably as many happy marriages Getting their daughters to join a “good cialize the monkey, she named charged about the house, opening Frederick, who died in 1987, trained Look him over.’ jokes because of his anti-alcohol guide dogs for the blind for eight Apparently his view has not gained wide support result when parents help pick their sorority” used to be a way to carry the programs: A man gets frustrated at stand­ “Friar Tuck”. As part of that, Wil­ the microwave oven and greeting years. They got involved when her among other Republican candidates. “One time I looked one over and I said children’s partners as when the young game plan a step further. You can’t keep a ing so long in line waiting for vodlu that mot taught the monkey not to bite Wilmot’s son at the door. She also husband became legally blind as a In any event it appears both parties are ready to to her, ’Honey, his eyes are too close to people make the decision all by themsel­ young woman from falling in love with he stalks off, swearing he is going to and house trained her. “Thck” has demonstrated her ability to open a explore ways to assure that the park will continue his nose. Too much wolf and coyote in ves. the man of her choice, even if he’s from shoot Gorbachev. Hours later he returns also learned to do tasks like switch­ small lock with a key. result of diabetes. across the tracks, but she has to meet him Tuck has learned so much, so fast to be a valuable recreational facility for a large him. Pass him up.’ Let your father look A rabbi once said to me, “For 4,000 and says, “If you think this is a long line, ing on and off lights. In the living room, which Wilmot him over. Fathers know the earmarks.” years Jews were married off by their first. “Tuck” will receive final training says has been “demonkeyfied,” is a that the stay with Wilmot may be part of the Manchester population. The differences you o u ^ t to see the one outside Gor­ Mothers can be good matchmakers, parents and, you know, it tended to work Good sororities tried to make sure she bachev’s place.” shorter than the anticipated four seem to be only in the way the project should be too. out. I often wonder how our modem met only “select” men by having dating Behind his back, some call Gorbachev . I years. A video tape will be sent to approached. The following letter appeared in a homes with their tensions, their squabbles arrangements only with those fraternities “Mineral Secretary,” instead of “General Boston University to determine if teen-age advice-to-the-lovelom column: and their high rate of divorce prove the in the same sopcial class. Secretary,” because he urges Soviets to the monkey is ready for final train­ “My mother doesn’t approve of the boy point that marriage by free choice has That may have worked in the past but drink mineral water. ing in Boston. I’m going with. She says he comes from been a change for the better.” in these days of youth independence, such Gorbachev can take the abuse, but he With her time with Tuck drawing the wrong side of the tracks. She wants to Some marriage counselors concede that underhanded attempts at matchmaking can’t take a loss of money. The astonish­ toward an end, Wilmot is preparing inuoduce me to a rich boy she says I will parents may have more wisdom in these may backfire more often than they work. ing underground trade of “samogon,” or herself to say goodbye. Bush made like just as much. What should I do?” — matters than youth who tend to be impul­ It is not a bad idea, nevertheless, to moonshine, harks back to the days of “I can handle it. A part of me is PAULA. sive and to select a partner on a more su­ have parents and in-laws in your conier American Prohibition. The liquor profits going with her. She is in my book of perficial basis — such as chemistry or when you get married. Among unhappily Here is the answer from “Peter and that used to go to the state are now on the memories. I hope I have helped just their feelings of the moment. married couples questioned in a survey, Mary,” the writers of the column. black market. Bootleggers are so busy a little bit,” Wilmot said. right choice In view, however, of the cultural condi­ almost half had got married against their “^ a t should you do? By all means, cooking up samogon that sugar has be­ Tuck is likely to move on within get your mother to inuoduce you to the tions prevailing in Western society, parents’ wishes. come a vanishing commodity. the year but there is a lot to do rich boy. Who knows? Your mother may nobody expects to sec a return to the “Ar­ Before Gorbachev, booze was such big before that, says Wilmot. on Panama be right. Mothers frequently know their ranged marriages” of the Old World. George Plagenz is a syndicated business in the Soviet Union that the Helping Hands, a non-profit or­ children better than the children know We’re too individualistic. Young people columnist. revenues accounted for 10 percent of the ganization, is looking for corpora­ national budget. The clamp down by Gor­ tion, service group, or individual President Bush is learning the truth of that old bachev has cost tax revenues of up to $16 saw. You’re damned if you do and damned if you billion a year, and now Gorbachev and sponsors. So, Wilmot takes her show, as she don’t. Art could be campaign issue the Politburo want to get back in the game. calls it, on the road, bringing Tuck Bush was criticized roundly for failing to step in decides who should get subsidies. And meant freedom, not license. and Whisfxjr along when she addres­ The line between the two always has Soviet law still assesses a fine of 50 with American troops and help the Panamanian By Walter R. Mears they voted a ban on federal aid to art that ■ 'H . ses groups in hope of attracting been hard to find. rubles, about one-fourth of he average coup attempt. is obscene. worker’s monthly pay, if he or she is financial support for the project. WASHINGTON — After months of The latter provision will make it more Helms wanted Congress to ban arts aid Critics are saying he missed his chance to rid caught drunk on the job. But the law is Soon they will make a presentation controversy and hours of debate, an angry difficult for the religious right to proceed to anything denigrating religion — or the nation of the hated Manuel Noriega and his not strictly enforced. Until Gorbachev im­ to a senior citizen group in Bolton. congressional argument over federal art with its threat to tell voters that members even “nonreligion” — and to works dmg-profitcering regime. subsidies could boil down to 30 seconds deemed indecent or obscene. Those are posed that law, up to a third of the factory Before being placed with a quad­ who voted against the sw iping Helms labor force was likely to show up on riplegic, the monkey’s teeth are Who in America wouldn’t like to see Noriega — the standard length of a campaign ad amendment are on record in support of difficult words to define, but Helms is a on television. master at reducing complex issues to Monday drunk or hungover. removed to insure against biting, ousted, besides drug addicts? But sticking our subsidized . Gorbachev can’t afford to look the “We live in fear of how someone could Helms complained last week that the black and white test votes. When his Wilmot said. noses in other countries’ coups has always ended other way for too long. Soviet law enfor­ portray our vote in a 30-second political system has the government support artists amendment was adopted on July 26, For Wilmot, evaluating the in misery and would have been the United States’ cement officials told us that more than a ad,” said Sen. Herbert H. Kohl, D-Wis., whose work the taxpayers won’t support without a recorded vote. Helms said that humanity of removing the monkey’s undoing in Panama. who nonetheless voted against sweeping any senator who wanted the govemnient third of the crime in the Soviet Union is teeth is a matter of weighing the in the marketplace. ^ related to alcohol. Death by alcohol Latin America so distrusts American interven­ restrictions proposed by Sen. Jesse That’s exactly what the system does. funding pornography should vote against pros and cons in terms of the help poisoning before Gorbachev came along Helms, R-N.C., on the use of funds by the Advocates say that is why it is needed. him. . . /fv the monkeys can offer the disabled. tion that Colombia President Virgilio Barcos said was running at a rate of 19 people for no thanks to an offer of troops. Any new regime National Endowment for the Arts. But for But this argument is not about support for When it was scrapped in negotiauons She said the monkeys’s gums hard­ the threat of election-year reprisals. Kohl with the House, Helms revived the issue every 100,000 deaths, compared to .17 en so they still can chew. that got its start with American help would im­ starving artists, it is over government aid per 100,000 in the United States. Alcohol said. Helms’ proposal wouldn’t have been last Thursday night and forced it to a roll With only her age as a possible to exhibits, in this case photographs, most abuse is the key factor in the declining mediately be discredited. treated as serious business. voters would consider at least vulgar, pos­ call. “All I wanted was for the senators to obstacle, Wilmot said she may Noriega has been smart enough so far to keep Helms said the issue was whether tax­ look at the pictures and then vote as they life expectancy for Soviet men. sibly obscene; in any case offensive. Thousands of people die in alcohol-re­ volunteer to train another monkey his hands off of American bases in Panama and payers should be forced to help pay for Nobody in Congress defended the please and then answer to the folks back Above, Wilmot and for the program. dirty pictures advertised as art. His op­ home,” he said. lated accidents at home, on the job and on U.S. citizens there. We must show mutual wari­ photographs that stirred the dispute. the roads. One woman standing in a li­ Friar Tuck enjoy some Whether or not she does that, ponents said it was censorship versus ar­ Defenders of the NEA system called sup­ ”... Some day, if you vote against this ness or we could have another Cuba in a spot that quor line was knocked down by the fresh air in the front yard. ■■ Wilmot has already quite literally tistic freedom. port for those works mistakes in an opera­ amendment,” said Sen. Patrick J. L^ahy, left her mark. Monkeys in the is of utmost strategic importance to us. As is customary, both sides overstated D-Vt., who did, “... somebody is going to crowd when the shop doors opened and Right, mischievous and There is another old saw that seems appropriate tion that generally works well. was killed when the spiked heel of program used to be tattooed for the case, at great length. “We fully recogniz.e that no govern­ run that 30-sccond ad and say ‘Senator full of energy, Friar Tuck identification. However, in her cor­ So-and-so supports pornography. Senator another shopper pierced her skull. in this ca.se: Pick your shots with care. “The definition of art is an issue for the ment can call artistic excellence into ex­ is a joy for Wilmot. Below, respondence with Boston Univer­ academy, not the legislature,” Sen. Dan So-and-so wants your tax dollars spent on Several knowledgeable Soviet sources — The Transcript-Telegram, Holyoke, Mass. istence,” President Lyndon B. Johnson told us that the nuclear acci­ curious about everything. sity, Wilmot had Tuck place a hand Coats, R-Ind., had said \vhen the issue said when the agency was created. “It pornography...” print on the correspondence and Helms’ amendment was defeated 62 to dent was directly attributable to human arose last summer. The legislature proved must flow from the quality of the society Tuck gazes at the noted the unique circles in the palm. that point. Coaus supported the Helms error caused by excessive drinking. and the good fortune of the nation. Nor 35, and a morning-after version was television set. As a result, the monkey’s hand restrictions, saying the question was one / should any government seek to restrict revised into the obscenity ban. prints are now used to identify them 1 of controlling the use of tax dollars, not That leaves an issue and sends a mes­ This space for sale the freedom of the arust to pursue his instead of the tattoos, Wilmot said. deciding what is or isn’t art. sage. From now on, the panels that decide The billboard indusuy refuses to aban­ calling in his own way.” Wilmot first learned of the But Congress did take a rote in that The measure was designed to put the who gets federal arts subsidies are likely don its practice of showering friendly determination 25 years ago, when the art to do their erring on the side of caution. members of Congress with money in the program through an article in tlie artistic decisions in the hands of outside May 1986 issue of the Ladies Home subsidy system was created, although it experts, not government. But Sen. form of speaking fees. In the last five Journal. She was motivated to par­ delegated the job of defining art to panels Claiborne Pell, D-R.L, one of the spon­ Walter R. Mears is a syndicated years, honoraria from billboard interests ticipate by her own good fortune. of experts in the hope it would be insu­ sors of the original act, said Johnson columnist ______out-paced m6ney from every other in­ “1 count my blessings,” she said. lated against politics. The arts endowment dustry except defense and tobacco. Public “Were 1 in such a position, 1 would has made about 85,000 grants, and only interest groups have trouble tracking the about 20 had been called into question honoraria because sign companies some­ hope someone would be willing to before. times funnel their payments through help.” The insulation broke down four months lawyers and other companies. ago over a $30,000 NEA subsidy to help finance a showing of 150 photographs by , among them pic­ Mini-editorial tures of homosexual acts and of naked Private corporations and some in­ children. The exhibit was assembled by a surance companies arc cutting back on ♦ * ® 1989 by NEA, Inc f O ' O Philadelphia arts group after Map­ drug and alcohol ueatment programs at a plethorpe died of AIDS early this year. A time when demand is soaring. Their second controversy arose over a $15,000 reason is cost, but their reasoning is Manchester Herald grant to another photographer whose shortsighted. The federal government works included a picture of a crucifix in a can’t come close to funding all the treat­ jar of urine. ment programs needed to win the war on Right, Wilmot watches as Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly With those incitements, some congres­ drugs. If the private sector doesn’t help Friar Tuck drinks from the Daily publication since Ocu 1,1914 sional punishment was inevitable. Con­ by paying now, it will pay later. faucet in the kitchen sink. gress voted to cut a symbolic $45,000 out 13, Publisher ____ _Penny M, Sieffort of the $171 million NEA budget for next Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta Opinion PaTO Editor __Ron Robillard Alexander Girelli year. They set up a commission to study ...tM9TEK O cnbB E lf-' are syndicated columnists. Associate Editor___ changes in the way the arts agency 10—MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Oct. 16. 1989 [ iBanrlirstrr Hrralft Section 2, Page 11 Physicians alarmed by 128% jump in syphilis babies SPORTS ‘ Monday, Oct. 16,1989 NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Medical researchers, alarmed The connection between syphilis and drugs is a fairly New infections climbed from a low of 27,131 in 1985 for syphilis antibodies may not develop the disease. by a sudden and dramatic rise in syphilis among infants, new phenomenon, experts say. to 40,117 in 1988, a 48 percent increase, according to This presents pediatricians with a dilemma, Handsfield are exploring the relationship between crack use, AIDS “So far both illicit dmg use, primarily crack, and pros­ CDC figures, and experts agree syphilis cases are said. and the potentially fatal venereal disease. titution have been found to be risk factors for syphilis, generally under-reported. “Do you treat the baby with a massive penicillin dose Pediauicians and experts on sexually transmitted dis­ and people using crack have been more likely to be in­ The upswing in syphilis is confined almost exclusively knowing 10 percent of cases are not infected, or do you eases warn the 128 percent jump nationally in reported fected,” said Dr. Ken Gershman. a staff member at the to black, inner city neighborhoods, according to the take a cautious approach and use a mild dose waiting for Craig’s split finger haunting SF pediatric syphilis cases from 329 in 1985 to 751 in 1988, National Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta. CDC’s division of sexually transmitted diseases. In fact, more tests?” Handisfield said. suggests more aggressive treatment and education efforts The link between crack, prostitution and syphilis w ^ the overall infection rate among whites has continued to In practice, doctors chose the uncharacteristic aggres­ may be needed to prevent a widespread outbreak in documented in two separate studies of syphilis rates in decrease during the 1980s, Gershman said. sive approach because the danger of a large penicillin hospital delivery wards. Connecticut and Philadelphia. Public health workers who Syphilis, a sexually transmitted disease first identified dose are relatively minor. “Even without AIDS, congenital syphilis has devastat­ interviewed infected patients found crack use and pros­ in the 1400s, is very difficult to detect, characterized by a “These mothers, some of them are drug addicts, pros­ A*s go two up in Series behind Stewart and Moore ing effects on children,” said Dr. H. Hunter Handsfield, a titution widespread among them. genital chancre which disappears sometimes for years. It titutes, have a very good chance of not showing up again professor of medicine at the University of Washington The studies found syphilis rates .shot up in the 1980s. is rarely fatal in adults if identified and treated. after they give birth,” Handsfield said. “You say to your­ and director of the Seattle-King County division of In Connecticut between 1984 and 1987, rates increased But in children and particularly newborns, congenital self, as long as I’ve got the baby, I may as well put him By Jim Donaghy sexually transmitted diseases. “For every case of a child 70 percent, while Philadelphia experienced a 74 percent syphilis is far more serious, often causing severe brain in the hospital for 10 days and not worry about whether The Associated Press bom with the disease, there are two or three cases of rise in the same period. dmage, blindness, deafness or even death if undetected. the mother comes back.” stillboms and spontaneous miscarriages that should be The CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Review “In some cases, we never know how severely the child Although evidence exists that children are being bom OAKLAND, Calif. — Roger Craig almost can’t included in statistics.” concluded “the emergence of syphilis among prostitutes, is affected,” Handsfield said. “A child’s IQ level could with both AIDS and syphilis, statistics for concurrent watch. His split-finger fastball has come back to haunt The rise in congenital syphilis mirrors an increase in drug users and their sexual contacts may be a widespread be 90 instead of 110. Or it could stunt growth. In other cases are not available, Gershman said. the Giants. reported infections among adults and coincides with the national phenomenon.” cases, the child can remain in a deep, irreversible coma.” Mary Tasker, director of social services at St. Clare’s It’s been scary, too. Real scary. The combination of AIDS and syphilis has made the Home in Jersey City, a foster home for children with Oakland beat 5-1 Sunday to take a 2-0 emergence of AIDS and crack, the highly addictive, Although syphilis is not yet an epidemic, experts say, HARD RUNNING — Kevin Wesley (1) smokable form of cocaine. specialists point to the AIDS epidemic as an example of detection and treatment of each more difficult. AIDS, said hospitals don’t necessarily provide complete lead in the best-of-7 World Scries. “The same behavior that places someone at risk for what a disease can do within a decade. AIDS, practically “Each disease effects the other and the HTV virus medical histories of infected infants when they are placed provided plenty of offense for UConn on On Saturday, showed off his split-finger AIDS also places them at risk for syphilis,” said Peggy unknown before 1981, has quickly infected a sizable por­ makes it harder to diagnose and treat syphilis,” Hand­ in foster homes. She said it would be difficult to say Saturday. pitch and beat the Giants 5-0 with a five-hitler. Clarke, the former assistant commissioner of New York tion of the population. sfield said. whether some of the 30 children at St. Clare’s were in­ In Game 2, bedeviled the Giants for City’s AIDS program and now executive director of the After nearly two decades of steadily declining syphilis Confirming infection in newborns is especially dif­ fected with syphilis. seven innings with his version. ficult because detection, as with the HIV virus, depends “We’ve heard it from the people who work in the “You got to give credit to the Oakland pitching staff,” American Social Health Association in Durham, N.C., a rates, new infections, known as primary syphilis, began i prevention advocacy group. “People in sexual relation­ rising again in 1985, about the same year law enforce­ on identifying the antibodies produced to fight syphilis hospitals but so far we don’t think we’ve had any cases Craig said. “Every guy they’ve thrown out there has had a better split-finger than the other guy." ships with drug users are at risk for syphilis and HIV.” ment officials first encountered crack. rather than the disease itself. Thus a baby testing positive among our children,” she said. Thoughts Craig should know. He’s the guru of the split-finger. The Giants manager has saved careers by teaching it, ApLENty and even created stars. But all he secs now is a monster. Len Auster In losing the first two games, the Giants managed only Stocks nine hits in 62 at-bals, a .145 average, and were 0-for-l 1 with runners in scoring position. From Page 1 Will Clark and Kevin Mitchell, known as the Pacific ■ M Sock Exchange, crashed, going O-for-6 with runners in scoring position. not begin trading at the opening bell. declines registered from moderate to trading today in Europe and in ./y-- ' “Their pitching can’t get much better than it has been,” “The market’s real test will come large. Tokyo before recovering somewhat. Huskies win later this afternoon when everything At midday in , the Finan­ Trading in Tokyo was the first op­ Craig said. is opened and has had a chance to cial Times-Stock Exchange 100- portunity a major foreign market Oh, no? trade on a normalized basis,” Peroni stock index was down 195.8 points, had to react to Friday’s 190-point will pitch for the A’s in Game 3 on Tues­ day at . The former Dodger said. or 8.8 percent, at 2,038.1 in heavy plunge in the Dow Jones industrial sets up one The Dow Jones average had volume. Prices failed to sustain a average, the worst setback since the is 19-4 lifetime against the Giants, 6-0 at San Francisco. The A’s broke a 1-1 tie in the fourth against Rick The Associated Press plunged 190.58 points on Friday in morning rally sparked by bargain­ 508-point dive in the Oct. 19, 1987, Reuschel on Dave ftirkcr’s RBI double and Terry Stein- the worst decline since the Black hunting. crash. t -, jf more big game THREE-RUN BASH — The A’s (36) is greeted by teammate Dave Monday crash of 1987. The trading there and in other bach’s three-run homer. “I thought it was a good pilch when it left my hand,” Henderson (42) as teammates (39) and look on after Steinbach Sell orders had been accumulat­ But dealers said trading was less major foreign markets had been ex­ STORRS — It was billed as the biggest game of the Reuschel said of Steinbach’s ‘homer. “I got him out on hit a three-run homer in the fourth inning against the Giants Sunday night. The A’s won, feverish than during the 1987 pected to set the tone for the activity year for Connecticut football. If the Huskies had any ing over the weekend and stock fu­ soft stuff the first time and then I tried to sneak one by tures contracts were at a discount to market crash. “There isn’t the same that resumed later in New York. designs on the Yankee Conference championship, they 5-1, to lead the two games to none. panic,” said Bob Wade, joint head of On Wall Street, the New York him.” stocks, giving an incentive for in­ had to succeed in Saturday’s matchup with the Univer­ “Mike Moore was just like Stewart last night, very, market making at Robert Fleming Stock Exchange opened its com­ sity of Massachusetts at Memorial Stadium. Moore had no trouble getting his split-finger by the jit­ The A’s lost the first two games to the Dodgers last vestors to sell stocks and buy fu­ season and couldn’t bounce back, losing the Series in very tough,” Clark said. “We’re just a good club going and Co. in London. If UConn hopes to have any more big games this year, tery Giants most of the game. tures. puters to receive orders at 7:30 a.m. up against a good pitching staff.” The Tokyo Stock Exchange, the it’s going to have to drastically improve on Saturday’s He pitched seven-plus innings and allowed one run five games. Stock index futures plunged at the EDT, an hour earlier than usual, be­ Not that the A’s pitching is the only thing the Giants Nikkei Stock Average of 225 issues 39-33 victory over the Minutemen. and four hits. “You have to deal with the positives when you’re in opening in Chicago, creating a fur­ cause it expected heavy volume. that position,” La Russa said. “They’re going home now have to fret about. closed at 34,468.69, down 647.33 The overtime win, coming on the heels of a six over­ To make matters worse for Craig, Moore only recently ther drag on the stock market in Thousands of worried investors and they have to think positively because they have three was 3-for-3 and a walk. Henderson points, a drop of 1.8 percent from time loss the week before to Villanova, keeps UConn’s discovered the split-finger. New York. But the futures later called sell orders into their brokers walked in the first, stole second, and scored on Carney Friday, when the index rose 329.97 Yankee Conference title aspirations alive — barely. “I picked it up this year and started using it six or games in their park.” moved into plus territory, helping over the weekend, setting the stage seven starts into the season,” Moore said. “I threw it on About the only thing positive for the Giants in Game 2 Lansford’s double. the stock market recoup its losses. points. The previous biggest decline for a flood of activity when Wall UConnn is 2-1 in the conference, 4-2 overall, and goes the side at first and then in games after I got more con­ was their run. “I think I’m in a groove now,” Henderson said. “I’m Overseas, where markets of the year was 484.11 points on Street opens for business. hunting for the Maine Black Bears Saturday in Orono, fidence with it.” Terry Kennedy got the Giants’ first hit off Moore picking the ball up well. I’ve been seeing it well since the reopened for the first time since Sept. 26. U.S. market and govermneni offi­ Me. The dollar’s value sank in early All of the A’s have reason to be confident. when he led off the fourth with a single. Jose Uribe fol­ playoffs.” Wall Street’s Friday the 13th scare. cials closely watched overseas Maine, following its win over Rhode Island, is in the hi the postseason, the A’s have walked leading off an driver’s scat in the YanCon at 5-0. The Black Bears are Of the 39 teams that have taken a 2-0 lead in the lowed with a potential double play grounder back to the developments after spending the inning 11 times and nine limes have gotten a run. 7-0 overall and, if the Huskies want a shot at the cham­ World Scries, 29, or 74.4 percent, have gone on to win it mound, but shortstop appeared to be late weekend mapping out strategies to covering second and Uribe was safe at first on the force prevent a financial disaster parallell­ pionship and possible I-AA berth, they’re going to have all. The Bay Bridge Series shifts to Candlestick on Mon­ to play a whole lot belter against Maine. A’s manager isn’t worried about over­ play. day for workouts. Don Robinson will start against Welch Cancer ing the events of two years ago. Brett Butler followed with a hit-and-run single to left, when the Dow plummeted 508 Otherwise it’s going to be a very long bus ride home confidence, though. on Thesday. “Number onet we know who we’re playing,” La Russa sending Uribe to third, and Robby Thompson hit a From Page 1 points on Black Monday after a from Orono. “It’s a typical club that plays for the It was a defensive coordinators’ nightmare that a said. “We have a bunch of guys who have been around. sacrifice fly to center. 108-point drop the preceeding Reginald Pinto/Manchestor Heraldtypo three-run homer,” Robinson said. ‘To beat them you Parents’ Weekend crowd of 12,440, the largest home They know not to get careless or overconfident. It’s a Dating back to Games 6 and 7 of the 1%2 World Friday. have to stay away from that and they got it tonight.” McGrath admits her life might HIGHLAND HAUNTED HOUSE — Rebecca Stoltz, a fourth grader at Highland Park crowd since 1984 Homecoming Day, witnessed. nice margin, but it isn’t everything. We’re going to be Series, it broke a 23-inning scoreless streak for the The American Cancer Society es­ The Federal Reserve indicated very ready on Thesday.” Giants. The Giants also have to hit the dreaded split-finger. timates that 2,200 women in Con­ have been different had she had a over the weekend that it would School, talks with the wicked witch, a.k.a. Lynn Pemberton at the school’s haunted house The teams combined for 991 yards. The Huskies netted 461 of those yards. UConn junior quarterback necticut will be diagnosed with mammogram before her 1983 mas­ move quickly today to meet any Saturday. The event was to raise funds for the school’s PTO, which is headed by Ms. Pem­ breast cancer in 1989. Of that num­ tectomy. When she was a young demands for cash that might result Matt DcGennaro, who has been in a mini-slump, was ber, 650 are expected to die. Nation­ woman there was little emphasis on from a deluge of sell orders hitting berton. Rebecca lives at 38 Meadow Lane. 15-of-23 for 168 yards in the air. He did throw a 5-yard breast cancer even though many the U.S. markets. TD pass to Mike Nolan on a timing pattern. But he was Parcells gambles correctly wide, the cancer society estimates that 142,000 women will be diag­ women had already been affected by “We will be there with all the li­ intercepted three limes, giving him 10 the last three nosed with the disease this year. it, including McGrath. quidity demand that is needed,” said games. Forty-three-thousand of those are In 1949, when she was pregnant a senior Fed official who spoke on “I was nowhere near where I can play,” DcGennaro with one of her three children, doc­ condition of anonymity. Threats said. “But it’s nice to know the team can win when I’m as Giants trim Redskins expected to die. A mammogram can help detect tors discovered a lump on one of her The Fed’s action was aimed at not at my best.” From Page 1 The saving grace for Connecticut was the play of again the ball went to Anderson. Again, he barely made the cancer even when a lump isn’t breasts. It was benign. helping to keep bankers from cutting By Dave Goldberg In 1956, a second lump was dis­ off credit to brokerage houses and junior college transfer Kevin Wesley at tailback. the yard, setting up Simms’ 25-yardcr to Turner with present. The earlier the tumor is The Associated Press 5:26 left to make it 20-10. traced, the greater the chances are covered that also turned out to be securities firms suffering heavy los­ charges of threatening against quired if a charge of threatening is UConn’s been looking for a running game to go along cause you have roused the beast with DcGennaro. Wesley provided it tenfold. That offset Rypien’s 5-yarder to Art Monk at the end for a woman’s recovery. benign. ' ses from a plunge in stock prices. within me now,” says one letter Young for every threatening letter he to be brought. EAST RUTHERFORD, N J. — Phil Simms has After her mastectomy, a mam­ The 5-10,195-poundcr out of Illinois Valley Com­ of a 64-yard drive against a prevent defense that almost McGrath has a no-nonsense dose The NYSE will offer its in­ Doheny said she received from sent. By her count, at least 38 letters “The stale just does not have a played quarterback for Bill Parcells for the past seven mogram detected yet another lump munity College, rushed for a career-high 272 yards on 31 prevented the Giants from winning. of advice for women who put off dividual express delivery service Young in either June or July. were explicitly threatening. statute under which he can be seasons and still can’t figure out the New York Giants in 1984 that was drained and deter­ carries. He scored three times on runs of 14, 21 and 11 With 3:10 to kill off the clock, Anderson carried five having the mammograms. when trading begins, which puts in­ “I am your worst nightmare. I am Threatening carries a penalty of a punished appropriately,” said coach. mined to be benign. Another lump yards. times for 22 yards and Simms hit Bavaro for six yards on “If you don’t want to be a statis­ dividual orders of up to 2,099 shares the image that wakes you in the year in jail. Lawlor, who plans to introduce But he docs figure that Parcells figured right in Sun­ Wesley, who exhorted the crowd to get behind their third-and-4 to finish it. tic, go get yourself a mammogram,” that also was determined to be ahead of big, institutional orders, a middle of the night with a cold The prosecutor who handled the legislation establishing a felony day’s 20-17 NFL victory over the Washington Redskins, hometown heroes, personally took care of matters in the “We were excited when we scored and still had all our she says. benign was removed in 1985. NYSE spokesman said. sweat. You will not see me. You will case. Assistant State’s Attorney harassment law aimed at people who gambling and succeeding three times on fourth down and The lump that prompted the overtime. The Huskies held UMass on three downs, and timeouts left,” Rypien said. “But they did a good job of Sharon Scorso, who lived in Normally, the service is offered not hear me. But my dear you will Dave Newman, “clearly did not have already been convicted of a coming up with 17 points from those gambles. moving the ball up the field. They did a lot of good operation was discovered by a doc­ only once the Dow moves up or the Minutemen’s Marco Gabrielli was wide with a 39- Manchester for many years before certainly feel me,” the letter says. want to deal with this,” Frontis said. felony. “I was surprised we went for it,” said Simms, who things. That’s why they’re a good football team.” tor while McGrath was t^ing an yard field goal attempt. UConn took over, and Wesley The Associated Press moving with her family to Bolton, down 25 points. In a letter he allegedly wrote to “He was extremely disinterested.” In addition to the charge stem­ threw two fourth-quarter touchdown passes as the Giants The Giants were saying the same thing about the exit examination at the Phoenix A system of “circuit breakers” in­ ripped off runs of 8,6 and 11 yards, twisting his way into agrees. She had a mastectomy in Doheny’s father. Young said: “I Newman did not return three ming from his letter-writing. Young ran their record to 5-1. Redskins. WINNING TOUCHDOWN — Washington Mutual insurance company, then lo­ stalled following the 1987 crash the end zone as the Husky bench rushed to engulf him in 1979 and now coordinates the want her blood real bad. She is telephone calls to his office seeking faces 21 counts of harassment for al­ “But Bill’s like that. He’s either real conservative or But they now lead Washington by two games in the cated in Hartford and now located in automatically halts stock trading a sea of blue jerseys. cornerback Brian Davis (34) is unable to American Cancer Society’s Reach- gonna die when I get my hands on his comments on the case. legedly threatening the mother of real daring. Today he seemed to be willing to do NFC East and have beaten them twice, giving them the to-Recovery program in the Enfield. While she has no regrets temporarily if the Dow rises or falls her. I am gonna squeeze the life out But a former state prosecutor, Doheny’s new boyfriend. Wesley, who seemed genuinely embarrassed by the at­ whatever he had to do to win the game.” catch the Giants' Odessa Turner as the lat­ tention he received afterward, cr^ited his offensive line advantage in any tiebreaker. Philadelphia is sandwiched Manchester area. Under that about her decision to have the 250 points from the previous ses­ of her. Signed, Reaper.” state Rep. Michael Lawlor, D-East Doheney and her attorney say Simms hit Mark Bavaro with a 12-yard pass for one ter catches a 25-yard TD pass for the win­ for the third best single-game rushing effort in Husky between at 4-2, a game behind New York, a game ahead program, which is celebrating its operation, she says a mammogram sion’s close. Doheny’s attorney, Constance Haven, who took up Doheny’s cause state charges would not keep him in score and Odessa T\imer from 25 yards out as a stodgy history. of Washington. ning score in Sunday’s game at Giant 20th anniversary this year, women might have detected the cancer Takeover rumors and leveraged Frontis of New Haven Legal Assis­ and brought the case to the attention jail for long, and that he would like­ game that was 3-3 at halftime turned into a shootout typi­ “The line blocked real hard and (fullback) Mark t.Lan- “This was a real lough loss,” Coach Joe Gibbs said. Stadium. who have mastectomies provide before it had spread too far. buyouts had pushed the stock tance Inc., said federal involvement of federal authorities, said the state’s ly be able to post bond pending trial, cal of a Giants-Redskins game. It was also typical in that dolphi) was opening up some nice holes. Every time I support for others who have the “If they can detect something, market higher in recent months, and would not have been necessary if attorney’s office should not be gaining his freedom. the Giants won. New York has won seven of the last ran and did well, it seemed to inspire the line and they’d operation. they can either treat it or operate on trouble with one of those deals — slate prosecutors had been more ag­ faulted. He said he agreed with the Branford police Detective An­ eight non-strike games between the teams. block even harder,” Wesley said. “I think the most important part is it immediately,” she says. “The the employee-management buyout gressive in their handling of the state prosecutors that the letters did thony Morro, who read the letters, It was the gambling that did it, along with the running What to be alarming to Jackson and company was the early detection,” Scorso says. “The longer you let something go, it’s of United Airines parent UAL Corp. case. not place Doheny in fear of “im­ said he can understand why Doheny of Ollis Anderson, who carried 25 times for 101 yards Waitz commits to Road Race going to spread like a virus.” Huskies’ secondary play. The Husky defensive backs earlier the detection, the more lives — sparked Friday’s sell-off. She asked state prosecutors to file minent” physical injury, which is re­ is upset. and accounted for several key first downs, the last on a are saved.” McGrath has had more than her were badly singed for 297 yards and four touchdowns third-and-5 play as the Giants were running out the ^88 winner St, Hilaire share of cancer. In 1%8, she lost that covered 53, 29, 16 and 46 yards. UMass quarterback clock. nearly all of her thyroid to the dis­ ( r . SIS) <3^ In Manchester Gary Wilkos, who was inserted into the lineup a week “The offensive line did it; I didn’t do anything,” said not yet in the race field ease when doctors discovered ago based on his running ability, was 19-for-29 in the air Anderson, the NFL’s oldest running back who will be 32 for 248 yards and three of the scores. Reagan several tumors in her neck. Then, as next month. But Parcells was having none of it. By Jim Tierney after her mastectomy, she refused to Heaith b Sourc^ Shoddy tackling and poor coverage was the order of “He’s still got some gas in the tank, in case anyone 1 Manchester Herald From Page 1 let cancer interfere with her life. the day. “You might think it’s crazy to say we played hadn’t noticed,” Parcells said. “He’s like the Exxon tiger She admits she reacted to her AT MANCHESTER good defense when we gave up 33 points, but we did. We MEMORIAL HOSPITAL or one of those guys.” The appearance of world-class runners is not ex­ mastectomy much better than some just gave up a lot of long balls,” he understated. talking to an astrologer when he But, as Washington’s Dexter Manley put it: “We lost clusive to the men’s open division of the overheard a conversation with other women she knows. She even If there was a positive sign for Connecticut, it was its because they made those big plays." Manchc.stcr Thanksgiving Day Road Race. PS Quigley on the telephone, she wrote. jokes that, “At 6 5 ,1 thought if I had coming back from a halftime deficit of 26-20. UConn CTLlP^ And most of those big plays were gambles. Testament to this fact is the recent coup in the “If it makes you feel better, go to lose something, at least it wasn’t COMMUNITY HEALTH LECTURE SERIES had acquired the reputation of folding in the second half On their first possession, the Giants faced a fourth- women’s open division for the 53rd edition of the ahead and do it,” she quotes him as something important. I would have in each of its losses. This lime it scored twice after the and-7 at the Washington 34, going into the wind. Parcells presents venerable 4.75-milc road race. saying. “But be careful. It might died if they told me I was blind.” break, on an 80-yard punt return by Nolan and a Wesley decided that going for it was no more risky than a 51- look a little odd if it ever came out.” Support from her family, which Teenage Driver Education 21-yard run. yard field goal try. Simms made it pay off when he hit Grctc Waitz, former world-record holder for the In the interview, the former first includes her children Catherine "COCAINE AND PREGNANCY' The Huskies did give up a tying touchdown on a 46- Mark Ingram for 13 yards, selling up Raul Allcgrc’s 33- women’s , has committed to run this year lady said she is no longer consulting McGrath of East Hartford, Sheila Dual Control Cars yard pass play from Wilkos to Chip Mitchell that had no yard field goal that made it 3-0. in Manchester on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 23, ac­ Quigley or any asuologer. McGrath of Washington D.C., and presented by Sears Charge Card business being completed with 38 seconds left in r e f la ­ Chip Lohmiller matched that with a 37-yardcr in the cording to road race coordinator Dave Prindiville. Mrs. Reagan wrote that the big­ Thomas McGrath of Columbia, I Discover Card tion. But, again, they were fortunate UMass coach Jim A native of Oslo, Norway, Waitz is a nine-time Insurance Discounts second quarter for the only other score of a penalty- and gest mistake of her husband’s helped her recover, she says, some­ I Mastercard Reid went for the tying PAT instead of a possible game­ winner of the New York Marathon with a personal WILLIAM GUINAN, M.D. mistake-filled first half. Tlicn Allcgrc hit from 49 yards presidency was allowing Donald times, in ways they did not know. winning two-point conversion. I Visa out in the third quarter to make it 6-3, and the real game record of 2:24.54 for the 26.1-milc disumce. Waitz, Regan and James A. Baker III to “If I cried, then my family would Obstetrician - “I even called timeout to go for two,” Reid said. 1 began. 36, was the silver medalist in the marathon at the switch jobs in January 1985. cry,” says McGrath. changed my mind, I don’t know why. I’m angry at Guinecologist 130 Hours of Classroom Instruction & 6 Hours ci Behind-the-Wheel Training I After Mark Rypien threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. Joan Benoit won In the book, she sharply criticized Today, she is hoping that other myself. We should have gone for the win when we had Ricky Sanders to give Washington a 10-6 lead, the the gold medal. Regan, who moved from Treasury women can learn from her ex­ f p « « mwN m the opportunity.” Waitz, primarily a marathoner, has won the Wednesday, October 18 UConn can be thankful for that. And the opportunity at Giants came back with a little help from the gambler. secretary to While House chief of perience. Breast cancer is especially World Cross Country Champion.ship five times. She prevalent among women over 40, 6 p.m. another big game. “The win leaves us in contention for On fourlh-and-1 at the Washington 42, Anderson ran The Associated Presatfile photo staff in the job swap, and said he has a PR for lOK (6.2 miles) of 30:59 and won the and McGrath says she knows of two I the Yankee Conference title. That’s our life (right now),” wide right and dove forward, barely making the first “often acted as if he were presi­ $10 Off prestigious Peachtree lOK in Atlanta in 1988. Her COMING — of Norway, women in their 80s who were diag­ DcGennaro explained. down. Five plays later, Simms found Bavaro all alone on dent.” H. LOUISE RUDDELL AUDITORIUM J On a Sears 30/6 Driving C o u ise time for that victory was 32:09. She denied she engineered nosed with the disease. For UConn to contend for real, a duplicate perfor­ lhird-and-1 from the 12 for the score. shown winning the New York Marathon a Judi St. Hilaire, who has yet to commit to tliis Regan’s departure from the While She says women have an obliga­ » At the Sears Store, 348 W. Middle Turnpike mance against Maine is not advi.sable. Three plays after the kickoff, Carl Banks knocked the couple of years ago. will be an entrant in Free and Open to the Public year’s race, shattered her own divisional record last House, but detailed her role in tion to protect their health. M Manchester ball loose from Gary Clark and John Washington this year’s Manchester Road Race. recovered at the Redskins’ 49. year with a time of 24:16. tended as an attempt to gel even for “You are put here for some pur­ u JJ Call 645*8122 to Register Now! Len Au.ster is sports editor of the Manche.ster slights she suffered during the While pose, You can’t die until you fulfill Herald. Three plays later, it was fourih-and-1 at the 40 and House years. that,” she says. MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Oct. 16, 1989—13 12—MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Oct. 16. 1989

High School Roundup In Brief • • • Chargers clinch midget football crown Peter Leonard. Leonard pitched to Ryan Sean Jackson, Sam DeJesus, Jarod the second stanz.a; Eric Rose running in With one week left in the regular the conversion for the Jets. Chris Bourcier Hockey boosters to meet season, the Chargers clinched the Rawlinilis for one conversion and Ken­ Englisby, Eric Fernandez, Jon Sparks and dall Lumpkin ran in another for a 16-0 Ryan Guerrad played well for the made it 30-0 at the half on a 6-yard Tie Manchester Hockey Booster Club will hold a Manchester Midget Football League scamper. regular-season title last Friday night at reading. Chargers. Best for the Giants were Bryan Best effort isn’t meeting Wednesday night at 6:30 at the high school The Giants came back on a 7 1 -yard run Jaworski, Nick Ibsen, Nick Rascontel, The Jets closed out the scoring in the cafeteria. Carlin Field with a 30-20 win over the by Mike Brown to make it 16-6 at the Dan Toomey, Bruce Esteves and Steve fourth quarter on a 31-yard nm by Banks. The club recently held election of officers and the fol­ Giants. Turner added his third conversion. The Chargers are 5-0 while the Giants half. Each side scored once in the third Kruzyk. lowing were elected: Bruce Oatway, president; John are 3-2. In other action, the Jets (2-3) stanza with Leonard scoring his third TD The Jets scored twice in the opening Scavato, vice president; Linda Myers, secretary; Cathy Percy Price, Jason Lazzaris, Ryan Carr, enough for East blanked the Eagles (0-5), 38-0. on a 46-yard jaunt and Brown reluming a period and never looked back in the Ciolkosz, treasurer; and Sue Dalrymple, ways and fumble recovery 28 yards for the Giants. nightcap. Taharri Turner tossed a 32-yard Rick Smith, Rob Roy and Jason Davidson means. Final regular season action Friday played well for the Jets. Peter Santos, Mike Landolphi said. “We were a Ed Pinkin iced it for the Chargers with TD strike to Kavin Banks with Turner ad­ NEW HAVEN — The East For further information, call Eric Famo at 647-3521. night sees the Jets against the Chargers in Don Smith, Nick Delgudice, Terrance lot more aggressive. We just beat the 6:30 opener and the Eagles and Giants a 2-yard run with Steve Hanson adding ding the conversion. Then, Dan Caran- Catholic football team put up its the conversion. Josh Solomonson tallied gelo relumed a punt 65 yards for a score Baker, Nick O’Connor and Bobby Bel­ best numbers of the year Saturday them to the ball, especially in the Applications now available in the nightcap. lamy turned in good efforts for th e , second half. We were more alert, The Chargers scored twice in the open­ for the Giants on a 2-yard run with Robert with Tlimer again adding the conversion. afternoon. Applications for the 53rd Manchester Road Race to be Eagles. took charge; we played our game ing period on runs of 28 and 9 yards by Hernandez adding the two points. Gary Bacon scored on a 1-yard run in However, it was the big play run on Thanksgiving Day morning are now available at which made a big difference.” which proved to be the Eagles’ several sites. Applications are available at the main of­ Backus, Depold and Rebecca Car­ downfall against homestanding Hil- fice of the Savings Bank of Manchester, ComFed Ihouse High in a non-conference rier played well for Bolton. Savings Bank, Nassiff Arms, the Run-In in Rocky Hill Bolton t 2—3 A&M shows that it ‘Ware’s’ quite well matchup of winless teams. Whtflflofd 0 1—1 and the Manchester Herald at the front desk during busi­ A 70-yard punt return for a touch­ Scoring; B- Depold 2, Beyon W- Eriecon. ness hours, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald down by the Academics’ Alan Saves: B- MoGriflin 7, W- Juli Paterson 7. p.m. By The Associated Press Futrell broke open a 14-6 game as NCAA Football AND THEY’RE OFF — Manchester runners head out at the Old Lyme girls Registration fee is $6 until Nov. 10. Applications after Vincens llling Junior High Cross Country Invitational. There Hillhouse posted a 22-12 victory. If it had been a bullfight, Texas A&M that date are $12. Proceeds of the race go to the Muscular would have come away with Andre start of the ninth grade race at Saturday’s 18th annual Andy were over 700 runners representing 41 schools at the event. Hillhouse is 1-4 while East is 0-5. blank Coventry Dystrophy Association of Connecticut. Ware’s ears. No. 24 South Carolina were not The Eagles will host Notre Dame of There were 7,0(X) registered enU'ants a year ago. Those OLD LYME — Led by the All- As it was, the Aggies settled for the scheduled. West Haven Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at who were officially registered a year ago should have State pair of Winnie Bing and Houston quarterback’s helmet, along with Texas A&M got 120 yards on 12 car­ Carlin Memorial Field. received an application in the mail. Those who did not, Nicole Breault, Old Lyme High assorted other parts of his body. ries from All-American tailback Darren East, which trailed 14-0 at and anyone looking for information, should call the Race Almeida, Hammond star in llling race blanked Coventry High, 4-0, Satur­ The Aggies chose to defend college Lewis, including an 84-yard run that set halftime, racked up 281 yards msh- Hotline number at 643-1096. day afternoon in non-conference football’s irresistible force — a.k.a. up Laync Talbot’s 21-yard field goal that ing, by far its best output of the girls’ soccer action. A field of over 700 registered Houston’s run-and-shoot offense — with gave the Aggies a 17-7 fourth-quarter Begley 56th, Bennet’s Andy Brown season. Junior fullback Adam Bing netted three goals while MCC soccer team triumphs runners found a perfect day for run­ a weird 1-5-5 defense that consisted of lead. Robert Wilson added 115 yards on 67th, Illing’s Jason Bakesley 74th, Alibrio (14 carries, 96 yards), senior Breault dished out three assists for The Manchester Community College men’s soccer ning Saturday morning at the 18th one down lineman — a nose guard — 22 carries, including a 41-yard third- and Foley Phtterson, Ethan Kloehm Chris Mueller (12 carries, 83 yards the Wildcats, now 4-4-1 for the team got two goals and three assists from Joe Tanguey en annual Andy Vincens llling Junior five linebackers and five defensive backs. period touchdown mn that snapped a 7-7 and Adam Uccello, all of llling, and two TDs) and senior John Car- season. “(Bing) is one of the top in­ route to a 7-1 romp over Mass Bay CC Saturday after­ High Cross Country Invitational roll (5 carries, 71 yards) led the at­ The result: Three interceptions, six halftime lie. 113th, 117th and 139th, respective­ dividual players we’ve seen. She’s noon at McCormick Field. Ware completed 28 of 52 passes for held at the school. sacks, 369 yards total offense and 13 ly, in the largest field of the day. tack. been All-State two out of the last The Cougars, 7-5, had their final home game today at 247 yards and one touchdown, a 9-yard Leslie Almeida of Long River “The kids did a good job,” East points — 278 yards and 46 points under A total of 41 schools were three years,” Coventry coach Chris 3 against Berkshire Community College. toss to wide receiver Patrick Cooper. The Junior High had the best time of the coach Leo Eacchini said. “They bat­ Houston’s average for the first four represented. The top 25 in each age D’Ambrosio advised. “And Breault Tanguey now has 10 goals for the season for MCC. Aggies’ Lance Pavlas hit 13 of 24 for 163 day among the girls with a time of tled to the last bell. It was by far our games — and a 17-13 upset of the eigh­ division received medals and all from her midfield slot makes things Sal Miano, Gary Damon, Scott Wolchesky and Todd yards and a 19-yard touchdown to Percy 13:50.21 over the 2.1 mile layout in best offensive showing. We ran the th-ranked, previously unbeaten Cougars. those who finished received happen. She gets the ball to Bing,” Hosig had the other MCC scores. MCC outshot Mass Waddle that started the scoring 4V2 winning the eighth grade race. The ball well today.” “It’s more difficult for a quarterback to honorable mention ribbons. Bay, 33-19. Cougar goalie Brian Quinn had nine saves. minutes into the game. day’s top clocking was turned in by Mueller scored on runs of 11 and he added. have people flying around his ankles and Results: The loss drops the Patriots to Despite the setback, Houston still leads John Hammond of South Windsor 9th grads boys: 1. John Hammond (SW) face and still throw,” Texas A&M coach eight yards, the second TD coming the nation in scoring (49.8), total offense as he won the ninth grade boys’ race 11:48.35 (or 2.1 miles. 2. Daryl Ramoutar (Win­ at the start of the fourth quarter 4-3-2 for the season. Coventry w ^ Bailey breaks NCAA mark R.C. Slocum said. dham). 3. Adam Kelly (C a th ^ a l H.S.). 4. Jos back in action today at home against A sack by Aaron Wallace that halted (591.6) and passing (497.2). Moriarty (MHS). 5. Rob Johnson (Windham). 6. EDMOND, Okla. (AP) — Johnny Bailey ran for 172 in 11:48.35. which cut the Hillhouse lead to No. 1 Notre Dame 41, No. 17 Air Manchester High freshmen took Nick Landry (Gilbert School). 7. Matt Yoder 22-12. The Academics scored on a East Hampton. yards Saturday night to break the NCAA all-time rushing Houston’s ncxt-to-last possession at the ■* k. (South Windsor). 8. Dave Damato (Rockville). For Coventry, it was not one of its Force 27: Raghib “Rocket” Ismail scored five of the top 20 placements m the 40-yard run, a 25-yard pass and record held for 13 years by Tony Dorsett. The Texas A&I A&M 37 knocked Ware’s helmet off his 9. Mike Wbldron (Cathedral). 10. Matt Labbe finest efforts. “Mentally we weren’t on a 56-yard punt return and a 24-yard ninth grade race. Joe Monarty was (MHS). 11. Scott Herman (Bennet). 12. Jerry Futrell’s back-breaking punt return. senior tailback has 6,085 yards, passing Dorsett’s 6,082, head. Wallace waved it in the air to the Cook (A.I. Prince). 13. Dave Rodriquez (MHS). there the first 20 minutes. The last reverse and Notre Dame held previously fourth. Matt Labbe 10th. Scott Her­ “You make a mistake...you can’t set at Pittsburgh from 1973-76. delight of the frenzied crowd at A&M’s 14. John McMahon (Cathedral). 15. Brian CuL 15-20 minutes of the first half we unbeaten Air Force’s potent ground game man 11th, Dave Rodriguez 13th and lagh (Pomerpaug) coach speed,” Facchini said. “He Bailey also caught two passes for 60 yards in the Kyle Field. played pretty well. We got all our to 168 yards, some 281 below its best-in- The Associated Press Rob Kelly 20th. Also. Bill Young 9th grads girls: 1. Maureen McGovern (Futrell) is for real. We were 0-4 Javelinas’ 41-0 victory over CenU'al State, for 232 yards There were three others upsets Satur­ (Newtown) 14:07.45, 2. Amy Clark (E.O.Smith), shots then,” D’Ambrosio said. the-nation average, while the Irish rushed was 31st, Chris Rizy of Bennet 35th. looking at 0-5 and our kids could’ve of total offense. His 7,506 all-purpose yards are only 117 day among the Top 25. Georgia Tech 3. Amanda Marde (Rockville), 4. Angela Har­ Johanna VanKruiningen played for 332. Notre Dame (6-0) extended the BUFFALO TWIST — Colorado quarterback Darian Hagan (3) John Bowe 39th, Dave Wade 47ih. well (Rockville), 5. Maggie O'Toole (Rockville), packed our tents,” Facchini said. shy of that record, held by Kenny Gamble of Colgate. shocked No. 14 Clcmson 30-14, Texas well for Coventry, which was out- nation’s longest winning streak to 18 Rico Guachione of Bennet 52nd. 6. Jen Silva (Rockville), 7. Christina Boutfaid “One of these weeks, the ball’s got However, Bailey sprained his right knee right before ■ stunned No. 15 Oklahoma 28-24 and twists in the air after being hit by Iowa State linebacker Melvin (Newington), 8. Denise Brown (Gilbert), 9. shot by an 11-4 count. Arizona crushed No. 22 UCLA 42-7. games. Coleman (49) during their game Saturday in Ames, Iowa. The Cliris Spacaccini of Bennet 59ih and Tammy Colegrove (CogirKhaug), 10. Bridget to bounce our way. Old Lym* 2 2—4 breaking the record and wore a brace afterwards. Neither Norman (Pomerpaug), 11. Jen Nicholas (E.O. In games between ranked teams. No. 1 Air Force quarterback Dee Dowis was Matt Carlson and Ryan Leonard, Facchini cited the play of Joe Coventry 0 0—0 Bailey nor his coach, Ron Harms, thought the injury was third-ranked Buffaloes won easily, 52-17. Smith), i2. Marsha McCurdy (Conard), 13. held to 39 yards on 11 carries, almost 100 both of Bennet, 64th and 65th Bums, Jim Varhue, Todd Saucier, Scoring: OL- B>ng 3. Make serious. Notre Dame trimmed No. 17 Air Force Trish Cleland (Newington), 14. Melissa Trantoio Saves; C- Kris S ^n ce r 7. OL- Michelle ShoT below his average, but he completed 15 respectively. (Ellington), 15. Kim Cafferty (Sacred Heart Steve Prattson, J.R. Rodriguez and 41-27 and No. 5 Michigan held off No. tis2 of 24 passes for a career-high 306 yards ran for two as Nebraska won by its most Maureen McGovern of Newtown Academy). Mike Fusco, who made his first var­ Archer wins golf playoff 21 Michigan Slate 10-7. the mark of 447 by Bemie Kosar against Bth grads boys; 1. Joe Murratti (Slade) and two touchdowns. lopsided score of the century in Colum­ 12:2Z0, 2 George Dray (Cutler), 3. James East Catholic soccer ABILENE, Texas (AP) — George Archer won a Elsewhere, it was No. 2 Miami, Fla. Boston College in 1984. Torretta com­ Higli won the girls’ ninth grade race sity start." Notre Dame fullback Anthony Johnson bia, Mo. Not since the Comhuskers beat in 14:07.45. Jessica Lawrence and Carison (Slade), 4. Steven Graham (East East Catholic 0 0 S 6 — 12' playoff for his first victory on the PGA Seniors Tour, the 48, San Jose Stale 16; No. 3 Colorado 52, pleted 32 of 49 passes without an inter­ Hampton), 5. Erik Carlson (Slade), 6. John Fit- Hlllhouss 8 6 8 0 — 22 scored twice, on a 1-yard run in the first Missouri 47-6 in 1898 has the verdict Becky Bramen of Bennet were 23rd bows to St. Joseph Gatlin Brothers Southwest Senior Classic. Iowa Slate 17; No. 4 Nebraska 50, Mis­ ception, including touchdowns of 18 terer (Litchfield), 7. Chris Neal (Litchfield), 8. Scoring: quarter and on a 27-yard pass from Tony been so decisive. and 26th respectively, with Cindy Brandon Cochrane (Bennet), 9. Ben Piecuch H- Brisco* 40-yard run (Santos run) TRUMBULL — A case of mis- Archer, who turned 50 on Oct. 1, joined Arnold ftil- souri 7; No. 7 Arkansas 45, Texas Tech yards to Lamar Thomas, 38 to Wesley (RHAM), 10. Nick Beguamy (Long River). Rice in the second period. Rice rushed for No. 5 Michigan 10, No. 21 Michigan Botticcllo, also of Bennet. 39th. H- Gsorg* 25-yard pass from Davis (pass communication proved most cosUy mer and Gary Player as ther only seniors to win their lour 13; No. 9 Pittsburgh 31, Navy 14, and Carroll and 17 to Randy Bethel. Bth grads girls: 1. Leslie Almeida (Long fallad) 71 yards on 14 carries and completed nine St. 7: Leroy Hoard scored on a 1-yard mn River) 13:14.75, 2. Tara Schettlar (Litchfield), 3. as St. Joseph tripped up East debut. Archer finished at 7-under-par 216, lied with No. 10 Southern Cal 31, California 15. No. 3 Colorado 52, Iowa SL 17: In tlie eighth grade girls run. Jen EC- MusIMr 11-yard run (run fa lM ) of 13 passes for 123 yards. Ismail’s and J.D. Carlson kicked a 35-yard field Sara Bowls (Griswold), 4. Thea Dichlara H- FutraN 70-yard punt r*tum (Rattisford Catholic, 1-0, Saturday morning in Jimmy Powell and Orville Moody. After the three paired Also, No. 11 Alabama 24, South­ Darian Hagan ran for two touchdowns Tierney of Bennet WCU fifth and (Litchfield), 5. Jon Tierney (Bennet), 6. Rosalind pass) western Louisiana 17; No. 12 Auburn 10, second touchdown gave Notre Dame a and passed for two more as Colorado set goal for a lO-O halftime lead. The Spar­ teammate Rosalind Coax sixth. Sue Coax (Bennet), 7. Courtney Bellows (Ashford), All Connecticut Conference boys’ the first extra hole, Rowell and Moody drove into the MAUREEN McG o v e r n JOHN HAMMOND EC- Muallar 8-yard pass (run lail*d) 35-14 halftime lead. schools records with 35 points in the tans didn’t score until Dan Enos threw a Conklin of Bennet was 21st, Kelly 8. Kateri Walsh (Forest Park), 9. Anna Bohlen soccer action. water from the next tee. Archer tapped in a par that the LSU 6; No. 16 Illinois 14, Purdue 2; No. . . . has best time (Cutler), 10. Tammy Knox (E. Hampton). 17 Washington Slate 31, Stanford 13; No. No. 2 Miami 48, San Jose St. 16: second period and 45 in the first half. The 4-yard touchdown pass to Courmey Haw­ Bragdon and Tina Borek of llling ... ninth grade winner The host Jesuits, 3-1-1 in the other two couldn’t match. 6th-7th grads boys racs: 1. Brian Shafer 19 Florida State 41, Virginia Tech 7; No. Steve Walsh gave up his senior year and Buffs scored on all seven first-half pos­ kins with 5:09 to play. 28th and 29th and Bennet’s Melissa (Litchfield) 12:2286, 2. Terrence McGovern Bolton girls soccer ACC and 5-3-1 overall, got their (Newington), 3. Joey Carpisassi (Rocham- Matchplay title to Faldo 23 Penn State 34, Syracuse 12; No. 25 turned pro, making room for Craig Erick­ sessions and led 45-10 at halftime. Hagan No. 7 Arkansas 45, Texas Tech 13: Paquette, Julie Mesier and Sarah ling’s Jeff Czaja, Kevin Vail and bert, a fifth grader from the lone goal at 22:54 of the first half as beeu), 4. Omar Mohammed (Vernon), 5. Ralph Greg Varay intercepted a back pass VIRGINIA WATER, England (AP) — Nick Faldo Brigham Young 45, Colorado State 16, son. And when Erickson broken a ran and passed for 269 of Colorado’s 422 Arkansas quarterback Quinn Grovey Bakolski 30th, 35th and 38th, William Broneill 43rd, 45th and Litchfield Middle School, was third Orsini (Swift), 6. Brian Dewey (Rochambeau), wins over Waterford knuckle two weeks ago, redshirl freshman 7. Matt Landry (Pearson, Winstod), 8. Kevin intended for Eagle goalie Jim Tauras capped a late comeback Sunday by sinking a 20-foot and No. 25 (tie) Florida 34, Vanderbilt yards in the first half and did not play in mshed for 105 yards, including a 42-yard respectively. Bennet’s Amy 50th, respectively. Also, Dave in 14:34.41. Bonnet’s Nicole Dakin WATERFORD — Two goals Gino Torretta took over. the second half. touchdown, as Arkansas, the defending Lochfelm and Erin Ryan were 55th was 54th, Brandy Jarvis 82nd and Borla (Pearson), 9. Jay Sylvester (Pearson), 10. and put it into the net. eagle putt on the 36lh hole to defeat Ian Woosnam for the 11. Galasso, Ryan Gagnon and James Justin Lynch (Rochambeau). from Anna Depold led Bolton High Tennessee, ranked No. 6, No. 13 North Torrclla riddled San Jose Stale for a No. 4 Nebraska 50, Missouri 7: Gerry Southwest Conference champion, and 57th, respectively. Sara Parsons of llling 97th. 6th-7th grads girls racs: 1. Jennifer Almeida “He (Varay) stepped in between World Matchplay Golf Championship. Perkins and Andy Lezon, all from to a 3-1 victory over Waterford High Carolina Stale, No. 20 West Virginia and school-record 468 passing yards, breaking Gdowski threw for one touchdown and remained unbeaten. Joe Murratti of Slade Junior High llling, were 53rd, 58th, 70th and Brian Shafer of Litchfield took (Long River) 13:50.21, 2 Becky Schettler Saturday morning in non-conference for the score,” l^st coach Tom Faldo, who did not lead in the match until the last hole, (Litchfield), 3. Lambert (Litchfield), 4. Sarah trailed by three holes with just seven left in the two- in New Britain took the boys’ eighth 82nd, respectively. the boys’ sixth and seventh grade Chappie (Windsor Locks), 5. Mary Bressette girls’ soccer action. Malin detailed. grade run in 12:22. Brandon Jennifer Almeida of Long River race in 12:22.86. Illing’s Justin (Griswold), 6. Sarah Shook (E. Hampton), 7. The Bulldogs are now 6-2 for the “We played with a great deal of round final. But he won the 12th and 13th holes of the Comoli was 37th, Levar Robinson Michele Johnson (Griswold), 8. Lisa Boandolf intensity and worked hard. The team afternoon session to pull within a shot, then tied the Cochrane of Bennet was eighth. took the girls’ sixth and seventh (Swift), 9. Jenny Mackin (Gri.swold), 10. season while Waterford is now Yale holds off Dartmouth HOCKEY EQUIPMENT SALE Step of Bennet 40th, and D- grade run in 13:50.21. Heather Lam- of llling 44th, Bennet’s Keith Paulette Tamborini (Rochambeau). 2-7-1. Bolton’s next game was is playing with the type of emotion a match on the 16lh with a birdie. today at home against Cromwell coach caimot be displeased about After Woosnam and Faldo both birdied the 17lh, Faldo COOPER HELMETS CCM HELMETS the performance,” Malin said. make it 10-6. Callahan’s two-yard put them High. cagled the par-5 18th for the victory and $160,000. By The Associated Press SK2000 CCM Depold tallied the only goal in the ^ t falls to 1-4 in the ACC, Seve Ballesteros defeated Ronan Rafferty 5 and 3 in ahead 12-10 at the half. SK2001 M-HT3 1-6-1 overall with the loss. Its next Anotlicr field goal pul Darunoulh ahead by Gretzky’s record breaker just great first half. She struck at the 12:40 an 18-hole match for third. Yale made a bunch of mistakes but was able Your Choice game is Wednesday at 7 pjn. against one in the third quarter, but Callahan’s two mark, assisted by Laura Backus. to overcome Dartmouth, 24-19, Saturday in SALE St. Bernard in Uncasville. Lend wins indoor net title touchdowns gave Yale a 24-13 lead in the SALE Stacey Beyor made it a 2-0 game Ivy League football action on Saturday. In 10-minute ceremony after the his­ fourth. Dartmouth closed the gap with a $ 3 0 0 0 By Ronald Blum at 23:54 of the second half, assisted Dave Toomey up front played SYDNEY, Australia (AP) — beat Swedish other games involving Connecticut teams. toric point. touchdown by Nick Stanham. The Associated Press by Jodi Dietz. Waterford got on the well and Neil Daries missed an ex­ qualifier Lars Wahlgren 6-2, 6-2, 6-1 on Sunday to win New Haven defeated American International, *38®“ The sellout crowd of 17,503 in cellent opportunity, hitting the Yale did not gel an extra point on any touch­ scoresheet at 27:17 with Kristin the Australian Indoor championship for the third 34-27; St. Lawrence beat Wcslcm Connec­ reg. 49“ reg. 49“ the Northlands Coliseum, many of crossbar. East outshot St. Joseph, down. EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Eriscon getting the goal. time. ticut, 27-7, and Trinity beat Hamilton, 49-14. whom walked by Gretzky’s statue 12-9. Tauras had a strong game in Trinity 49, Hamilton 14: In Hartford, Nobody scores more than Wayne Depold got the clinching goal Lendl earned $75,000 for his victory in the 32-draw It was Colby over Wesleyan, 39-6; Central on the way in, roared and roared. goal for East with seven saves. quarterback Todd Levine threw five touch­ Gretzky. And few do things as with just 27 seconds remaining. event and also clinched $800,000 for winning the Nabis­ Connecticut over Springfield, 20-12; Southern They had bought every available SL Joseph 1 0— 1 down passes to lead Trinity to a victory over o o EH SKATE SALE dramatically as the Great One. Backus again got the assist. East Catholic 0 0—0 co Grand Prix series bonus pool. Connecticut over St. Jo.scph’s, 41-24, and program by the end of the first Hamilton. He didn’t just break Gordie “We were able to control the ball Scoring: SJ- Varay Coast Guard over Marisl, 35-14. SALE period and throughout the third Connors beats McEnroe for title Levine threw a 30-yard touchdown pass to Howe’s record of 1,850 career more than they did,” Bolton coach Sava*: EC- Tauras 7. SJ- Ryan Smith 8 Yale 24, Dartmouth 19: In Hanover, N.H., *229®° period chanted his name, urging him TOULOUSE, France (AP) —■ Jimmy Connors Terry McNamara four minutes into the third M en’s Custom Fit points Sunday night. He did it in Ed­ on. tailback Kevin Callahan scored three touch­ monton, in the building where he led defeated John McEnroe, 6-3, 6-3, to win the Toulouse quarter to break a 14-14 tie. “I almost didn’t play the third downs and quarterback Darin Kchlcr mshed On Trinity’s next pos.session, former East the Oilers to four Stanley Cup titles Grand Prix tournament on Sunday. It was Connors’ for 114 yards to carry Yale past Dartmouth in M en’s Super Tacks *139°® period,” said Gretzky, who com­ 108th singles title. Catholic High All-State mnning back Kevin in nine seasons. plained of dizzyness. “I got my bell No wasted effort Ivy League football. RisCassi capped a five-play drive with a five- He didn’t do it with any old as­ Connors won $45,000. His last victory on the pro tour Yale improved to 4-1 and 2-0, while rung a couple of times.” yard plunge into the end zone. Trinity scored $ 0 0 9 9 sist. He did it with a goal. And not was also at Toulouse, last year. The top-seeded McEnroe Dartmouth dropped to 1 -4 and 0-2. ^ M en’s Sport Tacks He came in needing one point and again on an 84-yard touchdown pass from just a goal, but a game-tying goal received $22,500. The Big Green jumpied out to a ten-point tied the record right away, assisting Levine to Joe Brockmire, widening their lead with 53 seconds remaining in in Husky victory lead in the first quarter of its homecoming on Bemie Nicholls goal at 4:32 of Spark Plug title to Mears to 35-14. ^ Boys’ Super Tacks *69°° regulation. the first period. He got off four shots game with a 23-yard field goal and a touch­ Why stop there? MONTEREY, Calif. (AP) — Rick Mears rolled to his down by David Clark on a 43-yard pass by RisCassi mshed for 111 yards on 13 carries in the first period but was quiet after By Jim Tierney “Number 11 (Gamer) didn’t get To cap the celebration, he put in enough on the back pass. So, it was first road course victory since 1982, running away with quarterback Mark Johnson with 1:19 remain­ and scored twice for Trinity. that. It turned out he was just setting Manchester Herald Sunday’s Champion Spark Plug 300-kilomctcr race at Levine threw for two more touchdowns in tlic gamc-wirmer, too, with 1:36 left things up. a golden opportunity,” Sanchez said. ing. GRAF SKATES in overtime, giving his new team, Laguna Scca Raceway. The Bulldogs bit back in the second quarter the fourth quarter, giving Trinity its 49-14 vic­ He came onto the ice with 3:52 STORRS — Wasted effort was With the score 2-1, Lindell per­ T A O Price 239.99 the Los Angeles Kings, a 5-4 victory fectly fed Sanchez, who found Mears closed out the CART-PPG Indy-car season with with Kehlcr throwing a 29-yard pass to Jim tory. f U O SALE Price 199.99 left and stayed on for almost the rest not to be found on the University of ■Trinity is now 3-1. Hamilton falls to 2-2. over his old team. Parker in the box. Parker dented the his third victory of the year and the 26th of his career, Gouveia for Yale’s first score of the game to of the game. With about a minute Connecticut men’s soccer side in its solidifying his second-place finish behind Brazilian *7/%^ Reg. Price 229.99 “I said to tie it, get one point, so left, the puck rolled his way. match with the University of Pen­ back of the net with 12:48 left. f U 1 SALE Price 195.99 tlie Edmonton fans can share it with “We came out flying today,” Emerson Fittipaldi in the point standings. Steve Duchesne passed the puck nsylvania Sunday afternoon. Mears averaged 94.174 mph in the 186-mile event and the L.A. fans,” said Gretzky’s wife, to Dave Taylor, who directed it in “That was a real big point,” Parker said. “It was a great all acuess Janet Jones. “He said, ‘Janet, was 1.846-scconds ahead of Mario Andretti. Borg cocaine use denied front of the goal. Greztky had been , UConn junior forward Danny around effort.” if I got one point tonight, it means I OlO im Replica Jers^s hanging behind the net. Penn coach Steve Baumann was Sanchez said following the Huskies’ Bodine wins Holly Farms 400 STOCKHOLM, (AP) — Bjorn Borg, 33, who also won six didn’t play that well.’ ” Gretzky, at age 28 and in his 11th 3-1 win over the (Quakers before a at a loss for constructive words. Ollier guys score one point a “We’re young, I guess that’s a NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C. (AP) — Geoff Bodine Borg’s ex-coach says it just can’t be true that titles and is considered to be perhaps the Whalers Bruins NHL season, broke the record in crowd of 4,131 at the Connecticut game’s best clay-court player, was reportedly game. Gretzky gets them in The Associated Press good excuse,” he said. “We have took advantage of a last-lap crash between leaders Dale the retired tennis superstar used cocaine. Reg. $39.99 Reg. $39.99 less than half the time it took Howe Soccer Stadium. Earnhardt and Ricky Rudd to win Sunday’s Holly Farms in Milan and not immediately available for bunches. He’s played 780 games two guys up front who are backs. ” Friends also expressed disbelief, with one to set it. Howe, who played 26 RECORD BREAKER — L.A. Kings star Wayne Gretzky “Instead of everyone doing their comment. He married Italian rock singer and gotten three points 58 times, UConn coach Joe Morrone was 4(X) at North Wilkesboro Speedway. of Borg’s playing partners calling llic allega­ seasons for the Detroit Red Wings own little thing, we concentrated on Earnhardt, who dominated the entire race, was trying Loredana Bcrte in Milan recently. four points 90 times and five points raises his arms after scoring the tying goal, and breaking pleased again with his forwards. tions “horrible.” $inoo$Qnoo _ . and the Hartford Whalers, had 801 serving the ball and putting it into to hold off Rudd when Rudd, trying to pass, hit the left % 58 limes. Gordie Howe’s lifetime points record, Sunday night in Ed­ “I thought Rob’s distribution was They were reacting to a Swedish magazine goals and 1,049 assist in 1,767 the box,” Sanchez added. rear quarter panel of Earnhardt’s car, sending both cars report in which Borg’s former girlfriend, Jan- However, Borg has denied several limes outstanding,” Morrone said. “Clear­ “I’m just so proud Wayne games. monton. Gretzky went on to get the winning goal in the Sanchez, who blistered a shot into the retaining wall between turns one and two. nike Bjorling, claimed that the five-time that he u.sed dmgs and he said in an newspaper SALE SALE ly, our forwards did a nice job. PRICE PRICE Gretzky calls me his friend,” said “I think because of our friendship Kings’ 5-4 victory. squarely off the left post 7:47 into Bodine avoided tlie wreck and won for the first lime interview earlier this year that “I hate dmgs. 1 Sanchez showed some flair out Wimbledon champion used cocaine on Howe, who came onto the ice for a he felt bad breaking it,” Howe said. the match, scored one goal and as­ since June 1988 at Pocono. He led only on the final lap. numerous occasions after they met in 1984. hate what dmgs do to young people and I Other Team Jerseys Available sisted on the other two, both scored there. He is adjusting to us.” Bjorling’s allegations, to be published in the would never touch it.” ITECH Concept II Face Shields Now $36.99 by junior forward Brian Parker. HUSKY NOTES — Husky Borg’s Swedish lawyer, Henning Sjosuom, junior Chris Cutshall sustained a Race car driver dies next issue of “Z” magazine, were included in ------1 Whalers can’t win at home against Devils Sanchez is a junior college transfer excerpts published Sunday by Expres.sen, was not available for comment Sunday night, Gloves All Models from Arizona. Sophomore forward stress fracture in his left foot and BRASELTON, Ga. (AP) — Race car driver Scott Scandinavia’s bigge.si new.spapcr. but he told Expressen that his client will sue Andersson bounced a shot off will be out the remainder of the Liebler died Sunday night of injuries he received in a GRAF, CCM, Ferland, Cooper, Pallas Daneyko and past Burke at 1:47 of Rob Lindell had, perhaps, his finest “I’m very surprised. 1 know Bjorn well and Bjorling for slander. UAR'TFORD (AP) — Sean Burke now 2-4-0. Craig Wolanin’s skate and past season. . . Freshman Jay Rensink crash during Saturday’s Sports Car Club of America race Both goals scored against the the second period. But the Devils outing of the year. this is hard to believe,” Percy Rosberg, Borg’s ‘This is shameless and she will regret this WITH THIS COUPON SALE E N D S 10/20/89 slopped 29 shots and ex-Whaler Syl- Burke at 9:45 to close the scoring. “We’re jelling up front,” Sanchez (knee) sat out Sunday’s game and is at Road Atlanta. 20% OFF Devils (2-2-1) deflected into the net regained the lead 65 seconds later Liebler, 29, of Manhattan, Kan., slammed into the rear fomier coach, said in an interview witli the tremendously,” Sjoslrom was quoted as i z vain Tlirgeon scored his fifth goal in Hartford was unable to convert on said. “It’s about time, obviously.” questionable for Wednesday’s game five games to lead the New Jersey off the skates of New Jersey defen­ when Broten, in the slot, redirected of Jim Brouk’s car during the first lap of the National Associated Press. “1 never saw any signs that saying. “She’s only trying to make money and TACKLA PANTS a shot by Bruce Driver past Mike its five power-play opportunities. UConn (7-4-3) struck first at with the University of Mas­ making up lies about Borg in view of the cus­ MODEL 2500. 3000 25% OFF Devils to a 3-2 victory over semen. Championship Valvoline Runoffs. Bjorn might have used it.” The Devils have allowed just four 19:35 of the first half when IVker, sachusetts at 3 p.m. at the Connec­ tody fight for their son.” Thoueandi Of Sticke To Chooae From___ Hartford. Thrgeon scored on a 10-foot shot Liut. ticut Soccer Stadium. . .UConn is After the crash, Liebler’s Martini MK 53 car became Rosberg, who discovered Borg in 1%9 as a VIC — Sher-wood — KOHO — Titan — Canadian — Chimo power-play goals in 23 opportunities with Penn goalie Glenn Meininger Peter Lundgren, who used to be sponsored from the lower left circle at 11:08 of 6-1-1 when it scores first this airborne, rolling several times and coming to rest upright 13-year-old wonderboy in the suburb of Torago — Montreal — Tackla — Eaaton — Northland Doug Brown scored what proved and none in their last three games. charging out of the box, headed a SoderUilje south of Sux;kholm, said he still by Borg and .sometimes plays the old cham­ Saturday night’s game was the the first period to give New Jersey a 'The victory was only the fourth season. . .Parker leads the Huskies some 100 yards away. to be the winning goal three minutes Sanchez direct kick into the net. sees Borg regularly. pion, said he had not even heard any rumors. first between the teams since the 1-0 lead. ever for the Devils at the Hanford with 12 points (4 goals, 4 assists) He died Sunday night of a severe head injury — an Anaconda-KnyceSporU, Inc.j Devils traded Pat Verbeek to into the third period. Defenseman A mistake on a back pass by 'They are scheduled to fly to Tokyo next “These allegations arc horrible,” Lundgren Civic Center. They arc 4-9-4 in freshman Ebun Gamer allowed with Sanchez second with 10 (3g, edem^ or accumulation of fluid, near his brain ■ ac­ i Cirt'cn Koad, Maruhesti*r, L'l (M>040 — Phone 2U;)<646‘H1)44I Hartford for Turgeon on draft day in The Whalers tied the game when Randy Vclischck intercepted a clear­ week on a promotional trip that includes a ten­ said in a telephone interview from Skellefiea Hours Mon tri tJ h Vi( V (M) L Hartford since the Whalers joined 4a). . .It was the first-ever meeting cording to officials at Northeast Georgia Medical Center June. Verbeek and Mikael Verbeek’s pass from behind the net ing pass by Adam Burt and Brown Sanchez to put UConn up 2-0 at in north Sweden. the NHL in 1979. between the two schools. in nearby Gainesville. nis clinic witli Japanese juniors. Andersson scored for the Whalers, bounced off defenseman Ken banged the rebound past Liut. 3:40 of the second half.

0...... MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Oct. 16,1989—15 14— MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Oct. 16. 1989 Puzzles Mancuso FBI’ buried by bad script SCOREBOARD GROUND INVESTIGATION INTO THE LEF£ By Jay Sharbutt Answer to Praviout Puzzle OF THE NOMINEE FOR SECRETARY OF ACROSS 35 "Gone with Return Yards INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS First Quarter The Associated Press DEFENSE!” Comp-Att-Int RUSHING—OetrolL Peeta 10-78, Paige 533, P it-F G Anderson 49, 5:22. the Wind" TV Topics Deter­ Despite this, Washington’s reporters learn Sacked-V^ds Lost Third Quarter Hockey house lilLUlfJti LILJU U U lJy Johnson 4-20, Painter 4-8 Tampa B ^ , Tate mination NEW YORK — All right, class, there’ll be a Football Punts 20-45, Wilder 4-24, Howard 4-11, Ferguson 1-7, Ftit—Carter 14 pass from Biackledge (Ander­ 36 Auctioneer's something’s up here. 5 Smaii carry­ □ Q Q S Q □ □ Fumbtes-Lost Sm ifi 1-1. son kick), 6:09. word pop quiz soon on the new NBC series, which is Sex, murder and national-sccurity-threat rumors ) ing bag □ □ Q IQ Penalties-Yards PASSING—Detroit, Peeta 17-31-2-268. Fourth Quarter NHL standings 37 More set in Washington, D.C. You may be asked who not to retire but do his own series. blossom. So do such dramatic Old Reliables as NFL standings Time of R>ssessk>n Tampa Bay, Ferguson 16-29-1-128. Cle—Metcalf 2 mn (Bahr kick), 760. Postseason glance 9 Watering beachllke Pit-W illiam s 1 run (Anderson kick), 1364. WALES CONFERENCE piece says: An unwise move, if tonight’s shew is typical. AMERICAN CONFERENCE RECEIVING—DetroiL Stanley 586, Clark WORLD SER ES 39 Two-footed Mancuso’s ambitious yuppie superior, a smarmy INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS A—75840. Patrick DIvlalon 12 Ins and — Written by two of the series’s producers, Ken EaM 4-97, Johnson 3-29, Mobley 3-17, Painter 1-27, Saturday, Oct. 14 animal • “Senator, that’s a smear!” TV anchor lady, and even a shadowy figure who W L TPta OF OA 13 Cry of pain W L T P d . PF » RUSHING— San Francisco, >feung 11-79, Riige 1-12. Tampa Bay, Hill 6-49, Howard 4-12, Oakland 5, San Francisco 0 40 Addition to a [ D Q Q a D • “Mr. Ambassador, Alexandria police are Solarz and “Mancuso” creator and executive PH NY Flangera 4 1 0 8 22 17 14 Hardwood tries to drive over Nick and an apparently key Buffalo 3 2 0 .600 133 140 Craig 18-61, Rathman 2-6. Dallas, Clack 12-32, Carrier 3-37, Drewary 1-13, Wilder 1-10, Harris Sunday, Oct. 15 house Dixon 1-11, Johnston 3-3, Walsh 3-0. First downs New Jersey 2 2 1 5 18 16 QQlCilQ reporting that the nude body of your secretary was producer Steve Sohmer, it is of value only to clas­ India napolii 3 3 0 .500 111 108 1-7. Oakland 5, San Francisco 1, Oakland leads tree 41 Spout potential witness at night. PASSING —San Francisco, Young Rushes-yards NY Islanders 2 2 1 5 23 21 Miami 3 3 0 .500 121 139 MISSED FELD GOALS—Nona. series 2 6 15 High spirits 42 Destroyed by QIIMZJD found floating in your swimming pool.... Care to sic-dialogue collectors. 13-18-1-174. Dallas, Walsh 22-36-2-285. Fhssing Pittsburgh 2 2 1 5 17 15 The plot twists and turns before going into the New England 2 4 0 .333 88 132 Ttiaaday, O ct 17 16 Unique Told in brisk, witless fashion, it concerns a Fleturn Muds Washington 2 2 1 5 19 18 fire O comment on that?” N Y . J«U 1 5 0 .167 119 158 RECEIVING— San Francisco, Rathman 564, Broncos 14, Colts 13 Oakland (Welch )7 6 ) at San Francisco person Pentagon. Near the finale, in what probably will Comp-Att-Int Philadelphia 1 4 1 3 17 24 45 Wool-wash­ • “I was a bachelor until I was 39.1 had a lot of scandal brewing amid Senate confirmation hear­ Central Craig 3-23, Rice 2-28, Jones 1-36, Sydney Indianapolis 3 0 0 0— 3 (Ftobinson 12-11), 8:31 p.m. 17 Kin of mono become a weekly event, Mancuso passionately Sacked-Yards Lost Adams Division ing residue Cincinnai 4 2 0 .667 136 94 1-13, Taylor 1-10. Dallas, Irvin 6-60, Folsom Denver 0 7 0 7— 14 Wsdnsaday, Oct 18 18 Over (poet.) women, a lot of women. That was then, this is ings on a nominee for secretary of defense. The Punts Montraal 4 2 0 8 18 11 46 Chemical rants about his beloved U.S. Constitution and Clavaland 3 3 0 .500 136 88 559, Marlin 4-72, Clack 3-60, Shepard 2-21, First Quarter Oakland at San Francisco, 828 pm. 19 Swift aircraft Johnston 2-13. Fumbles-Lost Buffalo 3 2 1 7 20 18 suffix now. Now — I’m married.” nominee — stand back, friends and neighbors — Houaton 3 3 0 .500 167 170 Ind— FG Biasucd 5 5 8:45. Thursday, Oct. 19 (abbr.) causes a severe attack of righteousness. Penalties-Yards Boston 2 3 1 5 19 22 49 Unclose Pittsburgh 3 3 0 .500 93 142 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Dallas, Ruzek 43, Second Quarter Oakland at San Francisco, 8:28 p.m., if • “Remember Chappaquiddick? I want the is a liberal. sat----- Time of Rjssession 20 Woody — (poet.) Loggia’s acting is good, likewise that of Char­ 48. Den— Humphrey 2 run (Treadwell kick), 1:27. Hartford 2 4 0 4 21 24 necessa^ He also a former U.S. ambassador to Belgium, Quebec 1402 17 21 22 To the shel­ 50 Western truth, not a paint job.” les Siebert, who plays his best friend, a forensics Danvar 5 1 0 .833 136 84 Fourth Quarter INDIVIDUAL STA'nSTICS Saturday, Oct. 21 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE tered side • *Tve been through your file, Mancuso. You a war hero and a heartless seducer of young L.A. RakJars 3 3 0 .500 134 114 Dan—Winder 1 mn (Treadwell kick), 1304. RUSHING—Pittsburgh, W.Williams 1547, San Francisco at O ^ and, 8:28 p.m.. If marsh plant expert. But most of the other players give the irn- Oilers 33, Bears 28 Norris Divialon 24 Gravel ridge dogs Saattia 3 3 0 .500 112 124 A— 74,680. Hoge 5 3 5 Biackledge 57, Ytallace 2-3, Carter necessary 52 Weekend- are a dinosaur. You are a hangover in a $10 suit.” women before he married at age 39. He claims to W L T PtS OF GA 25 Act as a 58 Puts to work person pression that, on the whole, they’d rather be in Kansas City 2 4 0 ,333 101 131 1-2 W irl^ 2-(minus 1). Cleveland, Metcall Sunday, Oct. 22 welcoming HouMon 0 10 9 14—33 Minnesota 4 0 1 9 20 13 servant 6 Small pup If a key word in all this leads you to believe all have given up seducing young women. But there San Diego 2 4 0 .333 112 126 Chicago 0 14 7 7— 28 Ind Den San Francisco at Oakland, 8:28 p.m.. If abbr. Philadelphia. You can’t blame them. It is difficult 1557, OliphanI 530, Manoa 4-11, Kosar 1-9. Chicago 3 3 0 6 22 23 27 Merciful DOWN 7 — cream this is in Friday’s premiere of “Mancuso FBI,” are those, like everyone, who think that were he a NATIONAL CONFERENCE Second OuaRar First downs 7 20 PASSING—Pittsburgh, Biackledge necessary 53 — Francisco to be in a Washington show that is so dam realis­ 43-169 SL Louis 2 2 0 4 15 15 31 Having an of­ 8 Sentence Eaat Chi— Anderson 6 pass from Tomczak (Butler Flushee-yards 17-44 9-251-143, Carter 1-1-515. ClevelarxJ, Kosar 54 Singer — you need not take the test. Go read Shakespeare. Marine, his motto would be Semper Infidelis. 1 96 84 150 Detroit 2 4 0 4 21 28 fensive odor 1 Dancer type parts tic that early on, a key character up and says: N.Y. Qianls 5 0 .833 155 kick), 1:37. Ffossing 1541-4-162 World Series result Redding 86 Toronto 1 4 0 2 18 30 9 — food It will illusUate how even a fine actor named As mentioned in the dialogue, the deceased of Philadelphia 4 2 0 .667 152 133 Hou— FG Zendejas 27, 8:34. Fleturn Yards 57 RECEIVING—Pittsburgh, Carter 3-30, 32 Many qts. 55 Close relative 2 Reign “Senator, I’m going to ask you a question. Is it 13-25-1 Sm yths Divialon 10 Sheet of Washington 3 3 0 .500 154 138 Hou— Hill 42 pass from Moon (Zendejas Comp-Att-Int 12-28-1 Thoirpson 2-43, Mularkey 1-30, Upps 1-20, Athletics 5, Giants 1 33 Wooden tub 56 Tex. time 3 Repetition can be sandbagged by a script that tonight’s plot is one of his secretaries. She lived in 2-16 0-0 Calgary 4 1 1 9 31 23 glass liberal to support self-determination in Central Phoenix 2 4 0 .333 103 143 kick), 11:11. SacM -Yards Lost Hoge 1-15, Hill 1-12, W.Williams 1-8. 34 Yoko — 4 Mao — tung 6-48 5-43 Los Angeles 4 2 0 8 29 24 SAN FRAN OAKLAND 57 Cats and 11 Similar in gives bad a bad name. the guest house of the mansion the nominee and Dallas 0 6 0 .000 68 177 Chi— Anderson 1 run (Butter kick), 14’53. Punts Cleveland, ^ ughter 7-106, Newsome 2-28, 5 Foolish America? Is it liberal to endorse sanctions against 3-0 4-1 6 25 26 abrhbl abrh bf Loggia plays FBI ■ agent Nick Mancuso, a his wife shared. “She was a good secretary,” he Cantral Third Quarter Fumbles-Lost Metcalf 2-13, McNeil 1-9, Brennan 16, K.Jones Vancouvar 3 3 0 kind South Africa? Civil rights? Tougher cnviromental 3-19 3-20 Butler cf 2 0 10 RHdrsn If 3 13 0 Chicago 4 2 0 .667 192 136 Hou— FG Zerxlejas 19, 3:15. Penalties-Yards 1-5, Kosar 1-(minus 7). Edmonton 2 2 1 5 19 19 19 View raspy-voiced, world-weary, 30-year FBI veteran. tells Mancuso. 37:49 Thmpsn 2b 3 0 0 1 Lansfrd3b 3 0 1 1 Minnesota 4 2 0 .667 126 106 C N —Gentry 79 pass from Totrrczak (Butler Time ol Ftossession 22:11 Winnipeg 2 3 0 4 16 18 21 Astronaut’s standards?” MISSED FELD GOALS-Pittsburgh, Ander­ Clark 1b 4 0 0 0 Canseco rf 2 10 0 He is cynied but unswervingly believes in the “Yeah,” Mancuso sneers. “What else was she Green Bay 3 3 0 .500 162 156 kick), 6:27. Saturday's Gamas ferry son 45. Mitchell If 4 0 1 0 Parker dh 4 1 1 1 Tampa Bay 3 3 0 .500 120 120 Hou— Jeffires 45 pass from Moon (kick INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 23 College deg. U.S. Constitution, despite all the powerful, im­ good at?” □ □ □ Wllllms 3b 4 0 0 0 DHdrsn cl 3 1 0 0 Detroit 1 5 0 .167 91.■150 failed), 14:36. RUSHING— Indianapolis. Dickerson 13-35, Philadelphia 3, New York Islanders 3. tie 24 Earthenware Seahawks 17, Chargers 16 Riles dh 3 0 0 0 fificGwir 1b 4 0 10 T- T“ T- W TT moral, unethical, scheming, rotten people in Why is Mancuso on the case? The FBI has been PETER ALLEN COMES TO TV: Peter VNeat Fourth Quarter Trudeau 4-9 Denver. Winder 21-9Z Humphrey New J e r ^ 3, Hartford 2 )ar 11- 37, Alexander 525, Etway 58. Bratton Seattle1-7. 10 0 7 5-17 Maldnd rf 3 0 0 0 Steinbchc 4 1 1 3 Washington, particularly those who jog. told to “quietly” re-open its background investiga­ Allen, the Oscar-winning songwriter, is coming to L.A. Flama 5 0 0 1.000 142 102 Chi— Thornton 7 pass from Tomczak (Butler Detroit 6. Buftalo 2 25 Catcalls San Francisco 5 1 0 .833 155 115 PASSING —Indianapolis. Trudeau San Diego 7 3 0 6— 16 Calgary 4, Washington 4, tie Kennedy c 3 0 1 0 Phillips 2b 3 0 0 0 Mancuso-Loggia was wonderful last year in tion on the nominee for secretary of defense. kick), 10:05. First Quarter Uribe ss 2 1 0 0 Weiss ss 3 0 0 0 26 Arm bone TV next fall in a new syndicated version of the Atlanta 2 4 0 .333 106 129 Hou— Moon 1 mn (Zerxlejas kick), 11:22. 12- 28-1-100. Dckorson 5 5 0 6 . Denver, Elway Pittsburgh 2 Montreal 1, OT SD —Cox 3 pass from McMahon (Bahr kick), Oberkfl3b 10 10 1 27 Singer VikkI NBC’s kinky, sentimental and pretty good In Washington, quietly means reliable sources old game show, “Name That Tune.” Spokesmen Naw Orleans 2 4 0 .333 135 109 Hou—White 12 mn (Zerxlo)as lock), 13:14. 15251-150. Winnipeg 5, Toronto 1 -IS [W 435. Totals 29 1 4 1 Totals 29 5 7 5 Sunday's Gamaa A-64.383. RECEIVING— Indianapolis, Bentley 4-40, Minnesota 3, Quebec 2 “Favorite Son” miniseries. That’s the one where climb to the top of the Capitol Dome and shout, for the show says musical categories in the new Flison 2-15 Dickerson 2-8, Brooks 1-21, Pruitt Sea—Warner 1 mn (Johnson kick), 9:12 SL Louis 2 Chicago 1 San Francisco 001 000 000—1 28 Tube to iS stomach the president, apparently of NBC, persuaded him “HEY, THE FBI HAS RE-OPENED ITS BACK­ version will include commercial jingles. Detroit 17, Tampa Bay 16 Hou Chi 16, Beach 1-5, Boyar 16. Denver, Johnson Sea—FG Johnson 14:56. Sunday's Qamss Oakland 100 400 OOx—5 Second Quarter DP—San Francisco 2, Oaklarfo 1. LOB— 29 Nobody Minnesota 26, Green Bay 14 First downs 20 22 7-80, Winder 1-19, Mobley 1-15, Mxing 1-12, SO—FG Bahr 29, 6:16, San FrarKisco 4, Oakland 5. 2B— Lansford, Houston 33, Chicago 28 Rushas-yards 32-140 36-93 Sewell 1-11, Kay 1-9. Jackson 1-4. Vancouver 7, Boston 6 30 Set up (golf Miami 2(L Cincinrrati 13 Rassir>g 317 239 MISSED FIELD GOALS— Indianapolis. Third Quarter Calgary 3, Philadelphia 2 Parker, McGwire. 3D— R.Henderson. ball) HFl—Steinbach (1). SB— R.Henderson (1), Atlanta 16, New England 15 Flaturn yWds 0 45 Biasucci 49. Sea—Williams 6 pass from Kr'ieg (Johnson New Mxk Rangers 4, Pittsburgh 2 32 Scot kick), 5:25 New York Giants 20, Washington 17 Comp-An-Int 16-26-2 20-29-4 Los Angeles 5, Edmonton 4, OT Butler a (,?). SF— Thompson. 35 — table San Francisco 31, Dallas 14 Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 1-8 Fourth Quarter Chicago 3, Detroit 0 IP H RER BB SO 31 IT 36 American TV Tonight Saints 29, Jets 14 S O -B u tts 2 mn (kick failed), 10:46. Seattle 17, San Diego 16 Punts 3-38 2-35 Monday's Gama San Francisco soldiers A— 50,079. Fteuschel L,51 4 5 5 5 4 2 Derrver 14, Indiana^is 3 Fumblos-Losl 1-0 2-2 N.Y. Jets 0 7 0 7— 14 34 38 Lion’s home Pittsburgh 17, Cleveland 7 Penalties-Yards 7-65 5-65 NewOrteane 6 7 7 9—29 Washington at Montreal, 725 p.m. Downs 2 1 0 0 0 2 39 Begin to New Orleans 29, New Hbrk Jets 14 2725 32:35 FIrat Quarter Tuesday's Gamas Lefferts 1 1 0 0 1 1 Time of R}ssessx>n First downs develop [A&E] Chronicle (R| hyenas and sightless cave-dwelling fish Philadelphia 17, Phoenix 5 NO -FG Andersen 4Z 420. Bedrosian 1 0 0 0 0 2 37 [ESPN] Bodies in Motion Rushes-yards 41 Surmise 6:00AM 2:00PM [TM C] MOVIE: The Parallax are examined through the lens of a sophis­ Los Angeies Raiders 20, Kansas City 14 NO— FG Anderson 29. 627. Calgary at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. Oakland [CNN] M oneyline INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Fussing 42 Yellowish- [MAX] Cinemax Sessions: Country View' An investigative reporter reveals ticated night-vision camera. (60 min.) Monday's Gams RUSHING— Houston, Pinkett 570, Highsmith Second Quarter Minnesota at Now Mxk Wanders, 7:35 p.ra Moore W .16 7 4 1 1 2 7 Return Yards green pear Music - A New Tradition Three genera­ the existence of a nationwide network of [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date §D ® MOVIE: 'Roxanne: The Prize 9-21, Moon 10-20, Wtxto 4-19, Montgomery NYJ— Hasty 34 interception return (Leahy Chicago at New Yirk Ftangers, 7:35 pm. Honeycutt 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Comp-Att-Int 43 Arrow poison tions of artists, including Rosanne Cash, political assassins Warren Beatty. Paula scores. Pulitzer' Premiere, (CC) Based on Rox­ Los Angeles Rams at Buffalo, 9 prrt. kick), 12:00. Toronto at Pittsburgh. 735 p.m. Eckersley 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 w 1-6, Rozier 2-4. Chicago, Anderson 23-69, the Judds, Merle Haggard, Waylon Jen­ Prentiss, William Daniels. 1974. Rated R. [LIFE] This Evening NO—Hill 3 pass from Hebert (Andersen kick), Sacked-IWds Lost Boston at Los A n g ^ s, 10:35 p.m. Reuschel pitched to 2 batters in the 5lh, 44 Become a anne Pulitzer’s best-selling account of her Sunday, Oct. 22 Muster 4-16, Gentry 2-5, Suhey 1-3, TorrKzak nings and Carl Perkins in a May 1988 per­ 14:37. Punts fifioore pitched to 1 batter In the 8lh. tenant 3:00PM [ESPN] Auto Racing: Corv­ [USA] Miami Vice fairy-tale romance to. and scandalous di­ 3-1, McKinrxin 1-0, Sanders 2-(minus 1). Fumbles-Lost formance from Nashville, Tenn. (60 min.) vorce from, publishing heir Herbert Pul­ Dallas at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Third Quartar NHL results WP—Moore 2. 43 45 Narrow ette Challenge (R) PASSING—Houston. Moon 16-26-2-317. Penalties-Yards (In Stereo) 7:30PM (X) Entertainment Tonight itzer. Chynna Phillips. Perry King, Courte­ Green Bay at Miami, 1 p.m. NO —Martin 4 pass from Hebert (Andersen Umpires— Home, Runge; FirsL Voltaggio; aperture Do the Guilty Go Free (CC) A do­ Chicago, Tomczak 20-29-4-247. Time of Possession [HBO] Patrick Swayze's new movie "Next of ney Cox. 1989. (In Stereo) kick), 1234. Secotid, Rennert: Third, Clark; Left, Gregg; S3 m o v i e Irxianapolis at Cincinnati. 1 p.m RECEIVING-Houston, Hill 5128, Jeffiros Canucks 7, Bruins 6 47 Baseball 6:30AM [ T M C ] : 'Revenge of cumentary examining how the Exclusion­ K in " (In Stereo) Los Angelos Raiders at Ftiiladeiphia. 1 pm. 3-72, Givins 571, Pnkatt 3-23, Duncan 1-14, Fourth Quarter RighL Garcia. team number the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise' (CC) ary Rule, which pertains to improperly @) Travels (CC) Profiles American INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS At Vancouver, British Columbia Minnesota at DetroiL 1 p m NO—Safety, Schreiber holding penally in orxJ T— 2:47. A— 49,388. r s r More indignities await the brothers of obtained evidence, affectsilhe judicial sys­ (X) ® Jeopardy! (CC). comic Ruby Wax's two-week perform­ Jackson 1-9. Chicago. Gentry 5110, Anderson RUSHING— Seattie. Williams 11-54, Yfarnor S3 48 Newts New York Jets at Buffalo, 1 p.m zone, 3:02. Boston 1 4 1—6 Lambda Lambda Lambda when they at­ ance tour of the Soviet Union. (60 min.) 6-51, Thornton 4-41, Morris 2-23, McKinron 1530, Krieg 3-1. San Diego, Spencer 1549, 51 Colorado tem. (60 min.) (R) (X Kate & A llie (CC). Pittsburgh at Houston, 1 p.m NO—Martin 53 pass from Hebert (Andersen Vancouvar 1 3 3—7 tend a Fort Lauderdale fraternity conven­ 1-15, Davis 1-7, Butts 6-19, McMahon 3-11, Bdnson 59, Plum­ (c) 1989 by NEA, Inc. Indian MOVIE: 'Mogambo' This roman­ Ql) WPIX News (pi) Alien Nation (CC) George and Sikes Tampa Bay at Washington, 1 p.m. kick), 3:21. First Period— 1. Vancouver, Bradley 1 016 tion. Robert Carradine, Curtis Armstrong, [MAX] MISSED FIELD GOALS—Houston, Zendejas mer 16, Floyd 1-2, Holland 1-(minus 2). 52 Heraldic tic triangle is set against the backdrop of a come to the rescue when Susan’s sus­ Now Englarxl at San Francisco, 4 p.m. NYJ— McMillan 74 fumble return (Leahy (Lkfster), 5:04. 2. Boston, Janney 4 (Neely, Car­ Larry B. Scott. 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Q® Secrets & Mysteries Host Edward 42 PASSING—Seattlo, Krieg 14-24-2-139. San Golf cross big game hunter's ranch in ihe Kenya veld. pected of raiding police files (60 min.) (In Atlanta at Phoenix, 4 p.m. kick), 10:34. penter), 528. Stereo) Mulhare speculates on the reasons for Diego, McMahon 2539-2-286. S e c ^ Period—3, Vancouver, Fteinhart 4. Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, Grace Kelly. Stereo) Denver at Seattle, 4 p.m. A— 59,521. Jack the Ripper's crimes. 5.64. 4, Boston, Quintal 1 (CImetta), 5:51. 5, [MAX] MOVIE: Twist Ar- 1954 [A&E] Red Dynasty Now Orleans at Los Angelos Rams, 4 p.m. RECEIVING— Seattie, Williams 6-53, Blades 7:00AM (^ @® M 'A 'S'H Vikings 26, Packers 14 3-37, Skansi 2-23, Tyler 2-7, Chadwick 1-19. Boston, Janney 5 (Neely, Bourque), 6:54 (pp). ound the Clock' Chubby Checker. Dion New 'Ibrk Oants at San Diego, 4 p.m. Tallwood 3:30PM Raggedy Ann 8i Andy: [CNN] Larry King Live Green Bay 7 0 0 7— 14 San Diego, MIlier 7-116, Caravello 538, Walker 6, Boston, Neely 4 (Bourque, Hawgood), 10:38 and the Marcels be-bop the night away in [DIS] (5® Hard Copy Scheduled: a profile of Monday, Oct. 23 First downs The Pumpkin Who Couldn’t Smile Ani­ [DIS] MOVIE: 'Sabrina' Two wealthy so­ Minnesota 0 17 9 0— 26 3-71, Hollarxl 3-23, Brinson 515, Sperxier 1-11, (pp). 7, Vancouver, Adams 4 (Bradl^, Butcher), FOUR MAN (Bast three scores per hole) — CELEBRITY CIPHER this 1961 curio Chubby Checker. Dion. John Kennedy Jr Rushes-yards Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present. mated. Raggedy Ann and Andy hatch a cialite brothers vie for the hand of their fa­ First Quartar Floyd 1-6, Cox 1-3, Butts 1-3. 11:13. 8, Boston, B.Sweeney 2 (Douris), 15:59. Kan Comerford-Mika Davis-Steve McCusker- Vickt Spencer. 1961. Chicago at Cleveland, 9 p.m Passing Each letter in the cipher stands for another. Today's due: R equals C. plan to unite homeless jack-o'-lantern with (4® C osby Sh ow (CC) (In Stereo) mily chauffeur's daughter. Humphery Bo­ GB— Fontenot 1 run (Jacke kick), 8:33. MISSED FIELD GOALS-None. 9, VarKouver, Sarxfiak 1 (Uriden). 16:44. Joa Poulin 215, Ed Stone-Jack Carey-Art SI Return Yards a lonely little boy whose stern aunt won’t (6l) N ew hart (CC). gart, , William Holden. Second Quarter Third Period— 10. Vancouver, Reinhart 5 Louis-Bob Thornton 227. Net- Mike Steeves- 7:30AM [HBO] Tales of Little Comp-Att-Int allow him a Halloween pumpkin. (R) Min—FG Karlis 28. 3:51. Dennis Jolly-Lou Fortin-Frank Schultz 201, T Y UBKLUFFTYV E M O U Q U Women Meg isn't invited to the Kings' [A&E] World of Survival (R) 1954 (In Stereo) NFL results Sacked-Yards Lost (Nordmark, Skriko), 464 (pp). 11. Vancouver. Min— Fermay 8 mn (Karlis kick), 7:10. Major college football Frank Wojtyna-Dick Desnoyers-Was Wojtyna- party. [ESPN] Bowling World Rodeo; 1989 North American Punts Krutov 3 (Reinhart, Skriko), 7:07 (pp). 12 Bos­ [CNN] C rossfire [ESPN] Min— Gustafson 6 pass from Kramer (Karlis Len Angell 203, Ray Perry-Dave Bromley-Dave Rodeo Showdown From Scottsdale, Ariz. Fumbles-Lost ton. Neely 5 (Wiemer, Bourque), 15:15. 13, Z U E M Y V C W M Y V J X U 8:00AM [HBO] MOVIE: Bless the 4:00PM [A&E] MOVIE: Against the [DIS] Mouseterpiece Theater Falcons 16, Patriots 15 kick), 14:17. scores VarKOUver, Stanley 1 (ReinnarL Pederson). Bergstrom-F.N. Sullivan 204, Leo Bravakls- (2 hrs.) (Taped) Penalties-Yards Mark Dennis-Kevin McCooe-CraIg Phillips 204, Beasts and Children' Six misfits from a W ind' Allied saboteurs parachute into oc­ NFL Trivia Game New England 6 9 0 0— 15 Third Quarter EAST 19:39. [ESPN] [LIFE] MOVIE; 'Trapped in Silence' A Time of Possession Bob Gould-Ray Jefferson-Tony Judenis-Ran RMAYJLTUF boys' camp attempt to stop the senseless cupied France to aid the World War II un­ Atlanta 3 10 0 3—16 Min— Fenney 8 pass from Kramer (Karlis Army 45. Holy Cross 9 Shots on goal— Boston 1512-9—34. Van­ AYGUOUEMKUG slaughter of buffalo, Billy Mumy, Barry derground resistance, Robert Beatty. Si­ [HBO] Babar (In Stereo) psychologist struggles to cure a teen-age First Quarter kick), 11:28. couver 511-10— 26. Daniels 206, Garry Blarxthard-Frank Valvo-Bob boy of his emotionally induced condition ol INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Boston College 35, Temple 14 Thomton-Russ Davidson 206. Robins, Miles Chapin. 1971 Rated PG, mone Slgnofei. Jack Warner. 1948. [LIFE] Day by Day (R) N E - f G Davis 52, 3:43. Min— Safety, Majkowski tackled in end zone, Connecticut 39. Massachusetts 33, OT Goalies—Boston, Lemelln. Vancouver, elective mutism. Marsha Mason, Kiefet RUSHING—New Mirk, Hector 531, McNeil TWO MAN BEST BALL — Gross- Ken Com- FCAE ZUEEMQ. [TM C] MOVIE: Heaven Can Wait' Fan Under the Influence Documen­ Atl—FG McFaddon 30. 7:14. 11:52 Corneil 28, Harvard 0 McLean. A— 15,797. [HBO] 8:00PM X Major Dad (CC) Polly's up­ Sutherland, Ron Silver. 1986 7-2Z Mackey 2-3, Vick 50, Burkett 1-(minus 4). erford-Joe Poulin 68, Slava McCusker-MIka life are ciful yarn about a rakish Casanova who re­ tary recounting three true stones about the N E - F G Davis 32, 13:40. Fourth Quarter Lafayette 40, Fordham 7 PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "The ten best years of a woman's set when daughter Elizabeth (alls for Lt New Orleans, Hilliard 22-88, Heyward 10-47, Davis 71, Craig Phllllps-Kavin McCooe 72 Jack quests admission to Hades after leading a consequences of drinking and driving. (60 [ U S A ] Prim e T im e W re stlin g (2 hrs.) Second Quarter G B —Bland 46 pass from Majkowski (Jacke Lehigh 52. Bucknell 6 Flames 3, Flyers 2 between the ages of twenty-nine and thirty." — Peter Weiss. Holowachuk. Hebert 2-13, Frazier 2-3. Carey-Ed Stone 72. Net- Jim Merxfitto-Jim carefree life. Don Ameche, Gene Tierney. min.) (R) NE—F G Davis 32. 3:01. kick), 11:45. PA SSIN G -N ew York, Mackey 7-14-1-74, Maine 47, Rhode Island 21 Calgary 1 2 0—3 X (4® MacGyver (CC) While in Bangkok, 9:30PM X Fam ous Teddy Z (CC) Ev- Woodcock 60, Dave Bergstrom-Flay Perry 61, Charles Coburn. 1943. [LIFE] MOVIE: 'The Lazarus Syndrome' All—F G McFadden 30,9:31. A—62075. O'Brien 14-20-0-157. New Orleans, Hebert New Hampshire 17, Colgate 10 Philadelphia 0 0 2—2 MacGyver meets up with his old friend erything goes wrong for Teddy Z when he NE—Jones 15 pass from Flutie (kick failed), Bob Goukf-Flay Jefferson 61, Ftal Cosman- A hospital administrator and the Chief of agrees to house-sit for a movie star. 1529-1-281, Fourcade 51-5 0 . Perxi 32 Brown 30 First Period— 1. Calgary, Gilmour 2 (Mullen, Sam Sapienza 62, Floy Broege-John Sheetz 8:30AM [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to- Jesse Colton who is looking for 'h.- 12:25. Penn SL 34, Syracuse 12 Staff atiompi to overcome their personal RECEIVING—New York, McNeil 556, Shuler Murzyn), 3:24. 62 Mike Steeves-Dennis Jolly 62 Dick Coppa- date scores (60 min ) woman he left behind after the Vietnam 1 OlOOPM CE) Designing Women (CC) All— Jones 1 mn (McFaddon kick), 13:55. First downs Pittsburgh 31, Navy 14 differences to run the hospital efficiently. 554, Hector 4-48, Townsell 536, Burkett 2-11, Second Period—2 Calgary, Nieuwendyk 5 Al Smith 63. [M AX] MOVIE: 'Having a Wild Week­ War. (60 min.) (In Stereo) The Sugarbaker women and their mates Fourth Quarter Rushes-yards Princeton 24, Columbia 8 Louis Gossett, Jr,, Ronald Hunter, E.G. Griggs 1-16, Vick 1-9. New Orleans, Martin (Makarov, Ranheim), 1:09 (pp). 3, Calgary, TWO MAN BEST BALL — Front Nine Gross- end' The Dave Clark Five, a 1960's pop ( X National Geographic This look at the take a canoe trip in the Georgia back- Att—FG McFaddon 22,14:55. Passing Villanova 20, Delawara 11 THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Marshall 1979 5131, Hill 583, Brenner 2-31, Turner 2-20, Hil­ Suter 1 (Nieuwendyk, Macinnis), 8:20 (pp). Phil Daly-Lan Belanger 32. Net- John rock group, makes the most of their week­ human mind explores its mysteries and woods. (In Stereo) A—39,697. Return Yards Mile 24, Dartmouth 19 [TM C] MOVIE: 'Revenge of the Nerds liard 2-14, Tice 1-3, Heyward 1-(minus 1). Third Period—4, Philadelphia, Bullard 4 Yetishafsky-Frank Giantonio 30, Paul Cosman- Henri Arnold and Bob Lee end, The Dave Clark Five. Barbara Ferns, critical new discoveries about how it func­ Comp-Att-Int II: Nerds in Paradise' (CC) More indigni­ CE ® ® N ew s MISSED FIELD GOALS-None. (Craven, Dobbin), 10:09 (pp). 5, Philadelphia, Sam Sapienza 30, Dan Hogan-Howard Latimer TT- 1965. tions (60 min.) NE Sacked-Yards Lost ties await the brothers of Lambda Lambda Chychrun 1 (Sinisalo), 13:Si6. 30, Harvey Arpin-Bob Labreux 30, Terry Unscramble these four Jumbles, CO) W P IX N ew s First downs Punts 9:00AM ®D MOVIE: Powderkeg' A Lambda when they attend a Fon Lauder­ di) The Thorn Birds Mary Carson (Bar­ Eagles 17, Cardinals 5 Shota on goal—Calgary 9-11-7—27. Maans-Paul Russillo 30. Back Nine Gross- Stan one letter to each square, to form o (18) A nu shka Rushos-yards Fumbles-Lost O pair of trouble shooting investigators is dale fraternity convention. Robert Carra­ bara Stanwyck), owner of a sheep station Philadelphia 4-10-11—25. Domian-Nick FYihoulis 35. Cliff Koune-Paul four ordinary words. Passing Penalties-Yards Philadelphia 0 0 14 5-17 Soccer called in to help recover a highjacked train dine. Curtis Armstrong. Larry B, Scott. in Australia, tempts the ambitious Father AH in the Family Part 1 of 2. Phoenix 0 6 0 0— 6 Goalies—Calgary, Vernon. Philadelphia, Russillo 35. Net- Chat Lukas-Blalne Harald 31, Return Yards Tm e of Pissession with 73 hostages on board. Rod Taylor, 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) de Bricassart (Richard Chamberlain) by (24) d?) Art of the Western World (CC) Second Quarter Wreggel A— 17,423. John Yetishelsky-Frank Giantonio 31. Total 18 Comp-Att-Int SAREE Dennis Cole, Michael Ansara 1970. threatening to leave her huge estate to her The beginning of the Renaissance, focus­ Pho— Safety, Toney tackled by Wilson in erxl Gross- Cliff Keune-Paul Russillo 69, Stan [HBO] MOVIE: -Gorillas in Sacked-Yards Lost INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 5:00PM brother Paddy Cleary (Richard Kiley) rather ing on Florentine. Flemish and German ar­ RUSHING—Green Bay, Woodsida 3-36, zone, 2:06. MSC United Rangers 4, Penguins 2 Domian-Nick Pahoulis 70, Phil Daly-Len [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Legend of Sleepy the M ist' (CC) Based on the life of Dian than to the Roman Catholic Church (2 hrs.) Punts Hollow' (CC) Schoolteacher Ichabod tists, including Botticelli and Donatello. (60 Fullwood 7-14, Majkowski 3-8, Kemp 1-5, Fon­ P h o -F G Del Greco 41, 1367. Pittsburgh 0 2 0—2 Belanger 70. Net- John Ibtisholsky-Frank Gan- Fossey, the anthropologist who alerted the Part 1 of 5 Fumbles-Lost The Manchester Soccer Club United (boys 12 Crane woos the daughter of a rich farmer min.) Part 3 of 9. Penalties-Yards tenot 2-5, Haddix 2-0. Minnesota, Walker Third Quarter years old) won a pair of matches over the N.Y. Rangers 0 2 2— 4 tonio 61, Dan Hogan-Howard Latimer 62. world to the plight of the endangered Afri­ and learns the truth behind the legend of (i® MOVIE: 'W histle Stop’ A small town Tme of Possession 15148, A.Anderson 7-34, Dozier 531, Penney Phi— Carter 2 pass from Cunningtiam (Zerv weekend. United defeated Southington, 4-0, in First Period—None. LOW GROSS-LOW NET — Gross- John can mountain gorilla. Sigourney Weaver, (3® Hogan's Heroes her other suitor, the headless horseman beauty returns home after several years in 6-25, Kramer 46. dejas kick), 2:57. Second Period— 1. Now Mxk, Turcotte 2, Yotishefsky 73, Kan Comerford 75. NeF Cliff Bryan Brown, Julie Harris. 1988. Rated [A& E] Shortstories An American soldier State Cup play on Saturday, On Sunday, United FLAUW Jeff Goldblum, Dick Butkus, Meg Foster the city Ava Gardner, George Raft, Victor INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING—Green Bay, Majkowski Phi— Carter 40 pass from Cunningham (Zen­ beat West Hartford, 3-1. Matt Somberg scored 4:17. 2. New Mirk, Mullen 1 (Mallette, Shew), Koune 66, Phil Daly 71, Tom Malln 71, Tom PG-13. (In Stereo) IS interrogated in "Tales of Meeting and 1980. McLaglen. 1946 RUSHING—New England, Stephens 1564, 9-24-2-198. Minnesota, Kramer 14-24-1-172. dejas kick), 7:26. two goals against Southington while Jonathan 767. 3, Pittsburgh, Callander 1 (Quinn, Bour­ Juknis 72 Ron Basile 72 Ted Biasko 72. B Parting;" a subway bum is transformed in [MAX] MOVIE: The Great Outdoors' 5® MOVIE: Making the Grade' A Perryman 1520, Flute 2-11, Dupard 2-(minus RECEIVING—Green Bay, Wbodside 3-23, Fourth Quarter Stanizzi and Scott Ruganis collected thie other que), 15:10. 4. Pltt^ rgh, Lemieux 1 (McBain, Gross- FYiul Russilo 79, Flay Perry 86 86, Dave 1 [ESPN] LPBA Bowling: "Panhandler (60 min.) 9:30AM (CC) A Chicago family’s idyllic country va­ spoiled rich kid offers $ 10,000 to a street­ 2). Atlanta, Lang 548, Flowers 8-18, Jones 4-6. Sharpe 2-82, Kemp 2-35, Bland 1-46, Fullwood Phi—F G Zendejas 42, 9:13. scores. Ben Berte, Justin Bogli and Ron Les- Gllhen), 19:14. King 88. Net- Bob Lebreux 68, Roy Biill 71, Hammer Midwest Open From Rockford. cation turns disastrous when obnoxious wise teen-ager to finish out his last year at [CNN] C N N N ew s PASSING—New England, Flutie 12-30-3-172 1-12. Minnesota, Jones 4-68, Dozier 4-47, A— 4Z620. niak also played well for United while Andy Third Period— 5, New Mirk, Sandstrom 1 (Wil­ Howard Latimer 72, Gary Dalimonta 72, Jack III. (90 min.) (R) relatives show up. Dan Aykroyd. John prep school for him. Judd Nelson, Dana [HBO] MOVIE: Code of Silence' (CC) A Atlanta, Miller 19-34-1-265 Carter 1-15, A.Anderson 1-15, Fenney 1-8, Dorin recorded the shutout in goal. Kevin Repoli son), 6:24 (pp). 6, New Mirk, Nllan 1 (Shaw, CIszewski 73, John Guard 73. Bill Dowd 73. Candy, Stephanie Faracy. 1988 Rated PG Floger Lentocha 74. C Gross- Whit Burinskas NATFU L 1 [HBO] MOVIE: Revenge Olsen, Jonna Lee. 1984 maverick Chicago cop wages a solitary R E C E IV IN G -N ew England, Martin 3-60, Walker 1-7, Gustafson 1-6, Jordan 16. registered a three-goal hat trick in the win over Janssens), 19:54 (an). 0:00AM (In Stereo) Jones 3-53, Dykes 3-41, Morgan 1-16, Per­ MISSED FIELD G O ALS—Minnesota. Karlis First downs Yfest Hartford. Tim Marchand and Brendan Shots on goal— Pittsburgh 1 5 5 1 1 — 32. Now 93, Charles Wnker 93. Nat- Henry Dama 70. of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise' (CC) (22) (3® ALF (CC) After a visit from a psy­ war against rival drug-running gangs. IT'5 NO‘FEAT* Chuck Norris. Henry Silva 1985 Rated R. ryman 1-5, Stephens 1-(minus 3). Atlanta, Lang 51, 47. Rushes-yards Prindiville also played well. United will play Mirk 9-13-10-32. Tom Brady 71, Ron Weil 72, FYuil Cosman 73, w More indignities await the brothers of 5:30PM [ESPN] Sunkist K I D S. chologist, ALF subjects the Tanners to a FMssing Hanray Arpin 73. Mika Schardt 73. TO 00 THI®. Lambda Lambda Lambda when they at­ 566, Jones 366, Heller 3-26, Dixon 3-24, Col­ Danbury in cup play at home next week. Goalies—Pittsburgh. Young. New Mirk, 5:55PM [TMC] MOVIE: "Magnum barrage of unwanted psychoanalysis (In [M AX] MOVIE: 'They Live' A rough- Return Yards tend a Fort Lauderdale fraternity conven­ lins 2-30, Wilkins 1-36, Haynes 1-13, Beckman Doiphins 20, Bengais 13 Frooso. A— 15,616. Force' San Francisco’s Dirty Harry Calla­ Stereo) and-tumble drifter stumbles across an al­ Comp-Att-Int tion. Robert Carradine. Curtis Armstrong. ien plot to infiltrate and control mankind. 1-4. Miami 0 3 7 10-20 MSC Magic GORGED Now arrange the circled letters to han investigates a rash of gangland-style (24) National Geographic James Whit­ Sacked-Yards Lost Larry B. Scott. 1987 Rated PG-13. (In Roddy Piper, Meg Foster. Keith David. MISSED F E L D GO ALS— Atlanta. McFadden Cincinnati 10 3 0 0— 13 The MSC Magic (girls 10 years old) tied Biackhawks 3, Red Wings 0 7 ^ lorm the surprise answer, as sug­ murders. Clint Eastwood, Hal Holbrook, more narrates this overview of the world Punts Transactions Stereo) 1988 Rated R. (In Stereo) 40. First Quarter Avon, 4-4. Meghan Mizoras scored two goals ___1 gested by the above cartoon. Mitchell Ryan. 1973. Rated R. (In Stereo) of trains. (60 min ) Fumbles-Lost At Chicago s / k J [M AX] MOVIE: 'Animals Are Beautiful Cin—FG Breech 20, 4:34. lor Magic while Meghan Buckley and Megan Detroit 0 0 0 -0 (2® MOVIE: 'The Barkleys of Broadway' [TM C] MOVIE: 'The Thin Blue Line' Er­ Giants 20, Redskins 17 Cin— Holman 38 pass from Esiason (Breech Penalties-Yards BASEBALL People' The daily activities of Africa's wild 6:00PM 3 ) N ew s (CC) Donnelly added the other goals. Katie Barry, Chicago 0 2 1—3 7"^ r ' Y Y y A popular pair of Broadway performers rol Morris’ acclaimed reconstruction and Time of Possession AiTMrican Lasgus ON animals. Narrated by Paddy O’Byrne. Washington 0 3 7 7— 17 kick), 13:24. Jarwlle Williams, Brandy Pago and Aims Page First Period— Nona. Answer here: □ □ V A CD (iO) S® News quarrel and break up only to find out how investigation into the 1976 murder of a Second Quartar CHICAGO VfHITE SOX— Sent Greg Wbiker, 1974. Rated G. Dallas policeman. 1988 Rated NR. (In N.Y. Giants 3 0 3 14-20 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS in goal also played well. Second Period—1, Chicago, Creighton 2 (Answers tomorrow) m W h o 's the Boss? (CC|. much they need each other. Fred Astaire, First Quarter Mia— FG Stoyanovich 29, 5:55. first baseman, outrighL to Vancouver of the Stereo) RUSHING-Philadelphia, Cunningham 7-70, (Wilson, B.fiilcGII), 1 2 1 8 2, Chicago, Larmer 3 [TM C] MOVIE: A Piano for Mrs. Cim- Ginger Rogers. Oscar Levant 1949. NYG— FG Allegre 33, 6:50. Cin—FG Breech 22.14:56. Flacific Coast League. Jumbles: ASSAY LUNGE HINDER SPEEDY ino' Declared senile and Incompetent, an flT) Grow ing Pains Toney 19-52, Higgs 10-34, Byars 16, Carter MSC Dazziers (Creighton, Savard), 14:49 (pp). Saturday's d® MOVIE: 'The Blue Dulac' The Saint ( $ Newhart (CC) George in­ Second Quarter Third Quarter FOOTBALL Answer: Rich food, like destiny, can do this— elderly widow fights for the right to control (3® McCloud 1 0;30PM 1-5, Sherman 1-0. Phoenix, Ferrell 13-54, Tupa The MSC Dazz'ers (girls 9 and under) tied Third FV kid —3, Chicago, Savard 4 (Larmer, must steal a priceless sapphire necklace in curs the town's wrath when ho confesses Vifas—FG Lohmiller 37.13:05. Mia—Marino 1 run (Stoyanovich kick), 6:42. SHAPE OUR ENDS her own life. Bette Davis, Penny Fuller, 4-30, Jordan 11-28, Sikahema 2-Z East Granby, 1-1. Alison Champagne scored Wilson), 18:48 (pp-en). (2® Mr. Belvedere order to bring an extortionist to justice. Si­ to a 40-year-old prank. (In Stereo) Third Quarter Fourth Quarter LOS ANGELES RAIDERS—Released Pets Keenan Wynn. 1982. (In Stereo) PASSING—Philadelphia, Cunningham the lone goal lor 'he Dazziers while Jennifer Shots on goei—Detroit 9-7-5— 21. Chicago mon Dutton, John Astin, Sabine Naud. NYG—FG Allegre 49, 8:54. Mia— FG Stoyanovich 33. 4:13. Koch, defensive arxl. Activated Bo Jackson, (22) N ew s (Live) G 5 (261 USA Tonight 1529-3-192 Phoenix. Tupa 16-416-266. Somberg. Ashley Alibrio, Undsay Schneider 9-11-8—28. 1989. Was—Sanders 29 pass from Rypien Mia—Davenport 5 mn (Stoyanovich kick), ninning beck. 1 1 :00AM [A&E] MOVIE: -Against (24) Wild America RECEIVING—Philadelphia. Giles 4-38, and Melissa Heim also played well. Sarah Goalies— Detroit, Chevaldae. Chicago, the W ind' Allied saboteurs parachute into C18) Mind Communication (Lohmiller kick), 13:45, 10:29. NEW YORK JETS-Activatad Sar^ay Beach, (57) Nature: The Great Rift (CC) Profiles Carter 2-42, Garrity 2-31, Jackson 2-18, Byars DeCormier and Kar xi Stolp played well In goal. Cloutier. A-17,358. occupied France to aid the World War II (2® T.J. Hooker (2® Odd Couple Fourth Quarter A— 58,184. wide receiver, and Jeff Oliver, guard, from the the wildebeest, wild dogs, cheetahs, ze­ 1-25, Quick 1-24, Littie 1-7, Drummond 1-5 underground resistance. Robert Beatty, Si­ [3® Fam ily T ies |CC|. NYG— Bavaro 12 pass from Simms (Allegre MSC Spirit Kings 5, Oiiers 4 (OT) developmental squad. Placed Mike bras and Thomson's gazelles that live on @8) Hogan's Heroes Mia a n Higgs 1-2, Toney 16. Phoenix, Jones 8-144, Withycombe, tackle, and Michael Mitchell, mone SIgnoret, Jack Warner, 1948 (5?) Ramona (CC) the Great Rift's ash plains. (60 min ) Part 2 kick), 3:45. J.T. Smith 3-54, Ferreil 2-30, Holmes 1-18, (6j) Three's Company 19 14 The Manchester Spirit (boys 10 and under) Los Angeles 2 1 1 1—5 comerback, on Injured reserve. of 3 (In Stereo) NYG—Turner 25 pass from Simms (Allegre First doiwns Sikahema 1-17, Novacek 1-3. Astrograph 1 1 :30AM [H B O ] M O VIE: In the SD Three's Company shut out Newington, 46. A.J. Robenhymer Edmonton 2 1 1 0— 4 ®7) N ew s (CC) kick). 9:44. Rushea-yards 34-107 32-146 PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Activated Rick Mood' (CC) Based on events in 1944, (61j 21 Jump Street (CC) The Jump 1 1 :00PM CE MISSED FIELD GOALS-Philadelphia, Zen­ scored two goals lor the winners while Josh First Period—1, Los Angeles, Nicholls 3 [A&E] New Wilderness (R| Was— Monk 5 pass from Rypien (Lohmiller Ffosstng 266 166 Strom, quarterback, from the developmental when 15-year-old Ellsworth Wisocarver Street team intervenes when a principal (33 Crimewatch Tonight dejas. 40. Brown and Ryan Buzzell added the other goals. (Lakflaw, Gretzky), 4:32. 2, Edmonton, Simpson kick), 11:50. Floturn Yards 15 51 squad. Waived Mike HinnanL tackle. became romantically involved with two [CNN] World Today goes too far in his attempts to clean up an Buzzell, Barrett Quaglia, Jason Russo and Mike 1 (Lowe, Anderson), 6:35 3, Edmonton, Kurri 2 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) C lll C heers (CC). A— 76,245. Comp-Att-Int 16-33-1 16-24-0 Your rest­ older women. Patrick Dempsey. Beverly [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Fantastic Adven­ inner-city school. (60 min.) (In Stereo) (Messier, Beukeboom), 9:18 (pp). 4. Los An­ Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 3-26 Raiders 20, Chiefs 14 Russo had assists while Jeff Cashman arxf less spirit could be In need of some type D Angelo. 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) tures of Unico' Spiteful gods use trickery (IB'i Learn to Play the Piano Overnight 5-39 8-32 Tom Tierney also played well. gelas, Duchesne 1 (Taylor, Beck), 10:23. [A&E] Yellow River Punts KaneaiCHy 7 0 0 7— 14 of social diversion today, but this [M AX] MOVIE: 'Ladyhawke' (CC) A to discover the secret behind a magical un­ 12® C383 M *A*S*H 0-0 0-0 LA . Raiders 3 7 3 7— 20 Secorxi Period— 5, Edmonton, Muni 1 (Mes­ [CNN] P rim e N e w s First downs Fumbles-Lost Calendar < % u r doesn’t mean that everyone has the • young pickpocket aids two 13th-century icorn’s power to make people happy. (22[) N ew s (Live) 2-12 4-29 MSC Stingrays sier. Kurri), :47. 6, Los Angeles, Nicholls 4 Rushes-yards Penalties-Yards First Quarter same requirements. Consider the feel­ lovers who've been cursed by a jealous 1982. [DIS] Swiss Family Robinson 29:46 30:14 ■ KC— Okoye 2 run (Lowery kick), 6:01. (Duchesne, Floblnson), 13:42 (pp). C24) Television (CC) This eight part exami­ Passing Time of R)8se&8k)n The MSC Stingrays (boys 11 and under) ^Birthday ings of others before making plans. bishop. Matthew Broderick, Rutger Hauer, [ESPN] 's Grea­ Monday Night Matchup Prev­ L A - F G Jaeger 24. 12:39. downed Monroe. 2-1, in State Cup play arfo Third Period— 7, Edrrxinton. Anderson 3 Today [ESPN] nation of television's first 60 years begins Return Yards (Lowe, Joseph), 15:20 (pp). 8, Los Angeles, PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Whatever Michelle Pfeiffer. 1985. Rated PG-13. (In test Hits: '77 World Series Dodgers vs. iew ol the game between the Los Angeles Comp-Att-Int INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Second Quarter dropped a 4-0 decision to Enfield. Richie Girls Soccer Oct. 17, 1989 with a look at the presentation of live ev­ Gretzky 4 (Taylor, Duchesne), 19:07. Northwest Catholic at East Catholic, 3:30 Stereo) Yankees. (R) Rams and the Buffalo Bills. Sacked-Yards Lost RUSHING-Miami, Smith 1550, Stradlord LA—Jackson 2 run (Jaeger kick), 14:04. Prenetta scored the game-winner against Mon­ you do today, don't reveal a secret ents. Host Edwin Newman (60 min ) Overtime—9, Los Angeles, Getzky 5 (Tonelll, Cromwell at Bolton, 3:30 HeartBeat Punts 11-46, Davenport 2-7, Logan 2-4, Jenson 1-4, Third Quarter roe while Scott Rickard and Rich Griflelh added someone has told you in the strictest 1 2:00PM §6) MOVIE: God Is My Co- [LIFE] [HBO] Jim Henson's Ghost of Faffner i26) W eekday (R) Robinson), 3:24. East Hampton at Coventry, 3:30 The year ahead looks like it will be an Furr9>les-Lost Marino 3-(minus 4). Cincinnati, &ooks 20-95, LA—FG Jaeger 50, 4:47. assists. Brian Wijtyna added the other goal with confidence. This could do more to tar­ Pilot' This film is based on Col. Robert E [ U S A ] Jem Hall (CC). (In Stereo) 1 Shots on goal— Los Angelas 196-8-1—34. extremely active one for you socially, C3® N ew s Esiason 4-25, Jennings 519, Ball 2-7. Fourth Quartar Prenetta assisting. Also playing well were Dan Volleyball Scott’s novel ol his exploits flying with Penalties-Yards Edmonton 9-7-56— 24. nish your image than you can imagine. CS) C B S N ew s (CC) (In Stereo) [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire PASSING—Miami, Marino 16-33-1-266. Cin­ LA— Mueller 6 run (Jaeger kick), 3:42 Melser, matt Denis, Tim Tedford and Girrefth. E.O. Smith at East Catholic. 3:30 careerwise and where travel is con­ Claire Chennault. Dennis Morgan, Dane 6:30PM (61) Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) Time of Ftossession Goaliee—Los Angeles, Gossaila Ednxxiton, ARIES (March 21-April 19) You're likely M O VIE: The H idden' An alien cinnati, Esiason 15246-194, KC—R.Thomas 11 pass from DeBerg Michael Bergenty played well In goal. In the En­ cerned. Pleasant adventures are in the Clark, Raymond Massey. 1945. ( S C4® A B C N ew s (CC). [MAX] [A&E] Evening at the Improv Ranford, A— 17,503. Tuesday to be in a rather talkative mood when creature roams Los Angelos turning law- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RECEIVING—Miami. Duper 5129, Stradford (Lowery kick), 14:41. field game. Matt Jaworski, Shawn StouL Jayson offing, especially on your shorter Boys Soccsf involved with friends today. This is (24) Mark Russell (R) (X) New Leave It to Beaver abiding citizens into homicidal maniacs. [CNN] Moneyline RUSHING— Whshington, Riggs 1591, Byner 537, Clayton 3-51, Edmunds 1-22, Bianks 1-18, A— 40,453. Knox, Matt Lavatori, Kevin Vfatt and Scott Deviis 3, Whaiers 2 Marxihester at WIndhamn, 3:30 junkets. [ESPN] Bodies in Motion (11) Growing Pains Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Noun. Ed Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet 4- 24, Rypien 1-7. Now Ybrk, Anderson 25101, Davenport 1-9. Cincinnati, Holman 7-93, Brooks Cochran also played well. great, but don't participate in catty dis­ [DIS] VInal Tech at Cheney Tech, 3:15 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Today you O’Ross. 1987. Rated R Tillman 521, Sm m s 4-11, Carthon 16. 4-45, Hillary 2-22, Martin 1-16, Brown 1-9, KC cussions. Seeds ol ill-will could [TM C] MOVIE: 'Sunset' Movie cowboy (26) Mam a's Family [ESPN] Adventure;: Timber Sports (Saturday’s game) Rocky Hill at Bolton. 3:30 might have to deal with someone who PASSING— VWshington, Rypien 19-306-205. Mcciee 1-9, First downs MSC Masters Tom M ix joins forces with legendary law­ [TMC] MOVIE: The Sure Thing' Two Series Cromwell at Coventry, 3:30 will be unappreciative of what you do, germinate. (22) (3® N B C N ew s (CC) New Mirk, Simms 1532-1-201. MISSEd 'f IELD GOALS—None. Rushes-yards New Jersey 1 1 i — 3 man Wyatt Earp to nab the killer of a New England college acquaintances share The M SC Masters (boys 9 and under) won Girts Soccer even if it costs you money and inconve­ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) In order to (24) (67) Nightly Business Report [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire RECEIVING— Washington, Clark 560, Byner Passing their first game In the State Cup, defeating Bur­ Hartford 0 1 1—2 keep your budget intact at this time, you brothel owner in 1929 Hollywood Bruce a cross-country ride to California and find Lions 17, B ugs 16 Return Yards First Period—1, Now Jersey, Turgaon 5 WInrfoam at Manchester, 3:30 nience in the process. Chalk It up as a Willis, James Garner. 1988. Rated R (In (56) Fam ily T ies (CC). themselves quite unexpectedly falling in [USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) 5- 45, Monk 3-25, Sanders 2-44, Riggs 2-18, lington. 5 2 Michael Prindiville scored all three Cross Country must be able to distinguish between Warren 2-13. New Mirk, Bavaro 4-30, Turner Comp-Att-Int (Muller, Shanahan), 11:08. lesson. Know where to look for romance Stereo) love John Cusack. Daphne Zuniga, A n ­ Detroit 3 0 7 7— 17 goals tor the Masters while Justin Herdic and East Hartford at Manchester, 3:30 your needs and your wants. Don't let (SD Love Connection 1 1 :30PM l93 Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) 3-39, Marxiel 2-39, Ingram 2-30, Meggott 2-29, Sacked-Yards Lost Secorxi Period— 2 Hartford, Verbeek 4, 1:47. and you’ll find it. The Astro-Graph thony Edwards 1985 Rated PG-13 Tampa Bay 0 10 3 5 -1 6 Drew Sinatra had assists. Also playing well Girts Swimming 1 :00PM (26) MOVIE: The Black Stal [A& E] Profiles Featured; politician Wen­ IV Honeymooners Baker 1-18, Carthon 1-9, Mowatt 1-7. First Quartar Punts 3, New Jersey, Broten 1 (Driver, Johnson), desires encourage extravagance. were Mike Moriarty, Joey Erardi, Jimmy Dun- Conard at Manchester, 3:30 Matchmaker instantly reveals which lion' A mystical relationship is formed be­ dell Willkie (R) [USA] Murder, She Wrote MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Det—FG Murray 28, 4:3Z Fumbles-Lost nells and Rory Shute in goal. The Masters lost 2:52. GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Your friends ‘18 Personal Power signs are romantically perfect lor you. tween a boy and a horse when they are X People Next Door (CC) Second Quartar Penalties-Yards to Simsbury, 3 6 . Dunnells played well In goal Third Period—4, New Jersey, Brown 2 (Valis- tend to lake to heart what you'll say to­ [ESPN] SportsLook 8:30PM v2Q: Twilight Zone Mail $2 to Matchmaker, c/o this news­ shipwrecked on a deserted island Mickey Walter, desjrondont at reachinij his 40th 49ers 31, Cowboys 14 TB— Reynolds 68 interception return (Ig- Time of Possession while Cameron Beers, Steve HuoL Michael chek), 3:00. 5, Hartford, Andersson 3 (MacDer- day, so be extra careful you do not unin­ [M AX] MOVIE: 'Club Paradise’ Forced mid), 9:45. paper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH Rooney, Kelly Reno, Ten Garr. 1979. birthday, imagines himself jirtujiuinl t22) 30' Best of Carson (R) (In Stereo) San Francisco 0 7 7 17—31 webuike kick), 2:37. Lurate and Nick Odell also played well. tentionally hurl a pal’s feelings with a into retirement after a serious injury, a Chi­ TB—F G Igwobuiko 27, 11:32 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Shots on goal—Now Jersey 11-155—26. Radio, TV 44101-3428. [DIS] MOVIE: The Horse Without a cago fireman tries to save a run-down Car­ (22) (30) Hogan Family (CC) Mark and W il­ l26' Your Show of Shows Dallas 0 7 7 0—14 RUSHING—Kansas City, Okoye 18-52, Hartford512-11—31. thoughtless comment. Head' A wooden horse is discovered to bo Second Quarter Third Quarter MSC Blazers SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Something ibbean resort from foreclosure. Robin W il­ lie feud over a young woman, Sandy r.ikos >38' St. Elsewhere McNair 2-20, Saxon 55. Jaworski 2-1, Heard Goalies—New Jersey, Burke. Hartford, UuL CANCER (June 21-July 22) It a task you the link to hidden treasure Jean-Pierre Au- S F —Jones 36 pass from Young (Cofer kick), Det—Clark 33 pass from Peete (Murray kick), you’ve been wanting may come on the liams, Peter O'Toole, Twiggy. 1986 up exorcise, (In Stereo) 3-0. Los Angeles, Jackson 11-85, Mueller The MSC Blazers (boys 11 and under) bowed A— 13,001. have to do today requires a capable as­ mont, Herbert Lorn, Leo McKern. 1963, (57' MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour 135. 7.04. to Burlington, 5 0 , arxf to Suffield, 2-1. Ftory Today market at this time, but it might be wise Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) [ESPN] Monday Night Magazine TB— FG Igwebuike 34, 9:55. 10-38, Smith 9-27, Porter 3-5, Schroeder 1-3, sistant, don't get involved with an Indi­ [ESPN] Auto Racing: CART Charnpion [CNN] Sports Tonight D al—Martin 32 pass from Walsh (Ruzek PbsL Sean Vterdwell, Caleb Knapton, Andy for you to wait a bit to make sure the [USA] He-Man and Masters of the MOVIE: Revenge of the Nerds Fourth Quarter Beuarlein 1-(minus 1). 7:30 p.m. — 76crs vs. Celtics, vidual who proved to be inefticlent pre­ Spark Plug 300K From Laguna Seca, [HBO] [DIS] Lives of Ben Franklin: W hirlwind kick), 14:39. Minor, Tim Danahy and Marc Barbato played- product is all they say it is before you U niverse II: Nerds in Paradise' (CC) More indigni TB—F G Igwebuike 33, 13:15. PASSING—Kansas City, Jaworski An elderly Ben Franklin reflects on his early Third Quarter well In deteaL In the Suffield game, Jeff Talbot WILI (1400-AM) viously. History could repeat Itself. Calif (2 hrs.) (R) ties await the brothers of Lambda Lambda Del—Pooto 5 run (Murray kick), 1437. 10-151-118, DeBerg 13-18-0-109. Los An­ Dek Hockey buy It. The next model could be better. years as an apprentice printer and the S F —-Jackson 75 blocked field goal return scored the lone goal while Matt Howroyd as­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Your friends will 7:00PM (X) Inside Edition Lainbtla when they attend a Fort Lauder­ A— 46,225. geles, Schroeder 516-1-87, Beuarlein 1-51-15. •9 p.m. — Rams at Bills, Channel SAGITTARIUS (Now. 23-Dec. 21) This 1 :30PM [HBO] MOVIE: Blind Jus­ stormy courtship of his wife Stars Lloyd (Cofer kick), 6:37. sisted. Matt Adinolfi, Andrew Fitting, Courtney not appreciate it today it they think (X ) (22) W h ee l of Fortune (CC). dale fraternity convention Robert Carta RECEIVING—Kansas City, Heard 9-90, 8, WFAN (660-AM), WPOP should be both an active and enjoyable tice' A photographer is left helpless when Bridges, Beau Bridges and Susan Saran­ Dal—Clack 1 run (Ruzek kick), 12:10. Knapton, Kevin Lappen, David Uwronco, Ned dine, Curtis Armstrong. Larry B Scott Del TB Mandley 574, Weathers 2-21, McNair 2-10, you're playing favorites, so do the best a minor arrest snowballs into further ar­ C B C osby S h o w (CC). (In Stereo) don (90 nun ) (R) Fourth Quarter Marsh, Ryan Post and Kyle ZawistowskI all 9 p.m. — College soccer: Penn day for you. However, in your quest tor 1987 Rated PG 13 (In Stereo) 20 14 Roberts 2-5, R.Thomas 1-11, Paige 16, Okoye you can to treat everyone equally. Pari­ rests for serious crimes he's never com­ SF__Rice 8 pass from Miung (Coh kick), First downs played well. Manchester Deviis having a good time, don’t forget to first (11) People's Court [ESPN] SportsCenter Up to date 27-139 30-88 1-8. Los Angeles, Dyal 2-50, Mueller 2-24, Fer­ vs. UConn (taped), NESN ty enhances your popularity. mitted. Tim Mathoson, Mimi Kuzyk, Lisa t 3 ) Murphy Brown (CC) A TV Rushes-yards The Manchester Devils edged the New fulfill a promise you made to someone. (2® K ate & A llie (CC) 9:00PM scores 321. Fussing 237 103 nandez 1-15, Horton 1-13. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) An objective Eichhorn 1986 star fosoarchos hor rolo as a sitcom an­ S F — F G Color 31, 10:03, MISSED FIELD GOALS—Kansas City. Bolton Youth soccer Britain Divers, 4-2. Tom Gllddm scored two CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You Return Yards 35 105 you hope to achieve is reachable, but (24) (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour chorwoman on tlio sot of F.YI {In 1 1 :35PM CE Night Court SF— Craig 1 mn (Cofer kick), 13:03. Lowery, 35. The Bolton Yiuth Soccer Association under goals for the Devils while Jim Komer arxl Bruce may discover several efieclive ways to M O VIE: 'C a ll of the W ild ' In­ Comp-Att-Int 17-31-2 16-29-1 Friodland added a goal apiece. Todd Zinker arxl you mustn't let someone whose approv­ (26) Police Story Stofoo) [MAX] MOVIE; 'Midnight Express' A— 61,077. 11's won Its first game of in the Stale Cup the economize at this lime that will give spired by Jack London's classic novel Sacked-Yards Lost 4-31 3-25 Bob Templeton had one assist each, naylng More sports CO I40 NFL Football; Los Angelos Rams Based on the true story of Billy Hayes, a fall season, nipping Suffield, 2-1. Kevin Hahn your budget a breather. Remember, al you're seeking curb your momentum. about two men and a dog prospecting for {?0J (40) C urrent A ffair Dal Punts 4-49 6-37 Steeiers 17, Browns 7 and Joseph Creapo accounted lor the goals. It well dofonshrely were Kevin Ftomanowlcz, Rich Keep moving forward regardless of at BuHalo B ills (CC) (3 hts ) (Live) young American imprisoned in Turkey for 19 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 Tramantano arxl Mike Sposato. Goalie Glen however, to continue to earmark at gold in the Yukon Clark Gable. Loretta (3® C heers (CC) drug smuggling Brad Davis, Randy Quaid. First downs was the first time Bolton has ever won a State see page 18 1 9 National Geographic Bats, owls. what this person says. '' ng, Jack Oakio 1935 Ftuehas yards 19-46 Penalties-Yards 13-110 7-75 Pittsburgh 3 0 7 7— 17 Burns turned away 18 shots. least a little (or relaxation. (61) Charles in Charge John Hurt 1978 Rated R 26:23 33:37 Cleveland 0 0 0 7— 7 Cup game. Passing 261 Time of Possession MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Oct. 16, 1989— 17

16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. CXl. 16. 1989 KIT ’N’ CARLYLE by Larry WrIgW DILLON by 8l«v« OIckanton 8NAFU by Bnic« SUPPOSED To e e X M Y ^ ABOUT MY X o^yD^RS^A^/D FOCUS/Advice • I'U' PiJN Pep!s>RT6;APP 1&/MoRRoyv' (jR A O e S .,. \b u IN McHo\/l0 ^ I f AiysreRious m v s . SIR. Mom happy with handicapped baby S teiJo

DEAR ABBY: You recently realized that many people would be as want you to share in the joy of his published a letter from a reader asking perplexed as your writer, she enclosed a progress along the road of maturity, even how she should respond to a friend who Dear Abby letter with each birth announcement. And though he may travel that road a little had just given birth to a baby with Down here’s her letter: more slowly and may not get as far as syndrome. Coincidentally, three weeks “Dear Friends and Family: Our ^cond others. before reading that letter, I had a little Abigail Van Buren son, Matthew Noel, was bom on July 27. girl, “Anna,” who was bom with spina “Please don’t feel that you have to PEANUT8 by Charlaa M. Scbuii And now we want to add a personal note pretend that he is normal, and please feel bifida. to this aiuiouncement because we want sure how to react, do everything you free to ask any questions you may have To respond to your reader, we are ab­ everyone to know that Matthew was bom it 's hard to concentrate THAT'5 w hy I RUSH HOME WHERE ARE THE COOKIES? would have done had the baby arrived about him. IN SCHOOL WHEN YOU THINK AS FAST AS I CAN BECAUSE solutely delighted with our baby. True, without a problem. Don’t assume that the with Down syndrome. There is no easier ------^ she has a difficult road ahead and faces way to tell you this than there was for the “His name, ’Matthew,’ means ’a gift ABOUT YOUR DOG BEING AT I KNOW HE MISSES ME TOO.. parents are distraught and disappointed. many hurdles, not least of which is Handicapped kids very often bring with doctors to tell John and me. We know from God,’ and we know that in time we HOME A ll A l o n e ... paralysis of the legs. To us, Anna is a them enormous amounts of Joy and that you had the same high hopes and ex­ will enjoy the special gifts that Matthew "The one with the holes in it is for beautiful baby first and has spina bifida rewards. We think Anna is extra-special pectations for our second child that we was meant to bring to his friends and h p ? ( taking showers." 1980 by NEA. Inc second. and feel privileged to welcome her into had, and this is a shock and disappoint­ family. We hope that your prayers are 1 can’t tell you how many Mass bou­ our family. ment to all of you. with us. — Matthew’s Fronts” L_ DICK TRACY by Dick Lochar A Max Collins quets and sympathy cards we received — HAPPY MOTHER IN CALIFORNIA “John and 1 had quite an adjustment to Submitted by... messages I consider totally inap- DEAR MOTHER; Thank you for a make in the last few days. We’ve ex­ SELMA GLICK, ‘-V . * y >» “»• WHATS WRONG . D O C ? _ , propriate. I am still waiting to hear from very uplifting letter. Please read on: perienced a lot of emotional pain and PROUD GRANDMOTHER The Associated Press h a v e - a b a d D B C A M ? ; friends whom I suspect also “don’t know leametj a great deal about how Down ; what to say.” syndrome will affect our son and our HAOAR the horrible by DIk Browne DEAR ABBY: You recently printed a THIRD HOME ■— Actress Candice Ber­ We have never been disappointed — letter from someone who didn’t know family. Matthew is very cute and respon­ Dear Abby'* CookbookM li a collacllon of favorHa racipaa — all taafad, triad and tarrilici To gen recently bought a new home in iS 5 ^ ------! Anna fits right into our family environ- what to say to parents of a baby bom sive, and we hope that you will accept ^ t /2a n o ^ - ta(a t J i s e r ordar, aand your nama and addrass, plua chack or HeA(2 ve,HgAfz vg/ 1 ment and is loved and cherished as much with Down syndrome. him without pity or reservations. monay ordar lor $3.50 to; Abby'a Cookbooklat, Beverly Hills, Calif., near the childhood 'YOlJfZ F fZ I0 fiP L U C K Y e P P I B l THg KiNtS- HA$ , as her sister. Our daughter just gave birth to a son “With God’s help, we hope that our P.O. Box 447, Mount Morrla, III. 61054. (Postaga Is home of Bella Vista where she grew up ThIAT Includad.) w ; To those like your reader who are un- with Down syndrome, and because she son will grow up strong and healthy. We with her famous father, ventriloquist A L L V '/H o — HAve No t l e f t Edgar Bergen. r , OUR FASCINATING EARTH by Phllp Sell. Ph.D. / A THEIP Mo 5T ^'H ov\£ ^ BY a o c t i o c \ ^ OLDEST Home health care costs less Will B e b o il e r KNOWN iN oil / PHIPPS™ by Joseph Farris than spending time in hospital | p|^ Q p|^ £

C .969 6."g FeiiuiB f S,n1RS, AND EVOLVED SPECIES WITH soon will have a Beverly Hills zip code again, lo go academy that they refuse to treat Medicaid demand for hospital care — care paying bills that arc .shifted back to WINGSPANS UP TO 60 FEET! with her addresses in New York and France. patients. that may not be available. the family. Moving into the one-story, colonial-style There is a shortage of nurses. And Even though insured patients may residence — even if it is part-time while filming the a shortage of all the other support not be concerned with costs, A third of the patients admitted to hospitals could treated at home, CBS show — would represent a homecoming of personnel that doctors and hospitals recovery at home has a distinct ad­ sorts. Bergen, daughter of the late ventriloquist vantage, says Laverty. It is belter for estimates say, and continued care ALLEY OOP by Dave Qraue Dr. Gott need. Edgar Bergen, lived nearby as a child in a walled ' i the patient, many doctors believe, to will be needed by 7 to 10 of those A struggle over dollars between hacienda known as Bella Vista. ^/DiPAK® \0 Y'THINK I'M AN., PERHAPS r D BETTER government, insurance companies, be with family in familiar surround­ discharged. This helps to explain WE'LL NEED A / DID I HEAR / YE s A vV ^ L Y 'C A N \N h N E , REPHRASE THAT.' The seller of the new place, which has three BUNCH OF OLD Y'SAY YOU YOU HAVE MINE! I TOO OLD BAG.DOYUH? Peter Gott, M.D. why home health care costs are T A R E T H A T ! employers and health-care providers ings. bedrooms, maid’s quarters, four bathrooms and a BASS FOR THE \ NEED OLD V O'P! Manufacturers of health care sup­ growing at 12 percent a year, says ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady RACES BARRY N BAGS’ has become a threat to you, the heal­ pool, was asking $1.3 million, a real estate broker DEMONSTRATED! Laverty. He estimates that by 1993 th-care consumer. plies have helped to stimulate the unconnected with the deal told the Los Angeles Many patients are finding refuge home health care movement by total health care expenditures in the WAYT IF W WA»T MOSOL U.S. will rocket to $8.2 billion. Times. The deal is in escrow. WE m i t ) WAIT IK LIKE UK6 Reader ill after in their homes. In 1984, Medicare developing new drugs and treat­ Bergen also has homes in France and New York LLSt, PASQUALE. / MUSSA IGSOK.USEW I set predetermined fees for treatment ments that can be used by family Home health care — now costing SOAR,^ COFB' LlKfe N£! $15 billion — will grow to $23 bil­ with her husband, French film director Louis Malic, and hospitals began discharging members or paramedics. Many new and their 4-year-old daughter, Chloe. patients early to cut back the costs intravenous products and new lion. "S iV tR . trip to Mexico The “wellness” programs you’ve for which they would not be reim­ biotechnology drugs have potential McFadden wants a child been hearing about a the office and WtWH)V bursed. In rc.sponse, home health for home use. With new technology, NEW YORK (AP) — The marriage of fashion in your community may be more . I T / DEAR DR. GOTT: Since returning from Mexico care began to take off as a low-cost it is expected that many premature designer Mary McFadden to a man 29 years her lO - 16 than sensible. They may be as cs.scn- O ____ recently, I’ve experienced an inordinate amount of dis­ allcmalive to hospital care. babies soon can be treated at home, junior is still gossip fodder, but they say they arc so tial to the well-being of your bank THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom comfort and extreme flatulence within 20 minutes of “Home health care typically is 30 saving most of the $10,000 per day much in love they want lo adopt children. eating that lasts until 1:30 a.m. A barium enema and sig- to 70 percent less expensive than cost of acute care hospitalization. account as they are to your life. “We want lo adopt a son,” the 51-ycar-old desig­ moidscopy diagnosed me with irritable colon, but no ner said in an interview in this week’s People medication has been prescribed other than antacids. Can magazine. ON THE FA8TRACK by Bill Holbrook you help? 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LIfg IS the police came, he said he was insured, but the next day south of the border almost always have picked up intes­ Smart Money The couple said they didn’t make a foimal OK^Yof iH (lOY 1^ACK6 ... he came to my house and said that he had no insurance. tinal infections. My car will take about $2000 to fix and is only worth prenuptial agreement. Such infections arc caused by a variety of disease- “We had a verbal agreement that if cither one of about $1,000. This guy hasn’t got any money, or at least Bruce Williams producing bacteria, as well as by parasites. Although us gains 20 pounds that it would be cause for r. he says he hasn’t. I didn’t have any collision insurance your distress and gas could result from a common condi­ divorce,” Yohannan said four months into the mar­ because the car was loo old. My dad went to the police FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavea tion such as irritable colon. I’d want to make sure that a riage. “So far we’ve both lost 10 pounds, so I guess ★ treatable infection is not present. Ask your doctor to and now the guy will probably have his license revoked around called “judgment" proof. This means that they can act as irrcsjxmsibly as they choose because they things arc fine.” order the appropriate tests. for driving an uninsured car. 3 3 H That doesn’t help me get back on the road. If I sue don’t have anyiliing, so they have nothing to be taken Yohannan already has begun to take an active E G £fU N owe IT- To give you more information, I am sending you a role in the designer’s $5 million business, recently V/^ free copy of my Health Report “Irritable Bowel this guy, does he have to pay me? away from them. Who cares if tliey gel 25 judgments? THE GRIZZWELL8 by Bill Schorr \ Ui What good arc they? designing her knitwear showroom in Manhattan. Syndrome.” They’re also learning from each otlicr: lie’s H/MMPH,„NO WONDER P.M., DETROIT It’s an unfortunate fact of life. I suspect that this guy PS5T,./