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Classified 17-20 C o m ics _____ 16 Focus _____ 15 Local/State ____ 3 . 6 Lottefv ______2 Nation/WarkI ____ 7 .0 O b itu a rie s ______2 O o in io n a Soorts _ 11-14 Te le visio n _ 16 1------2 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 22. l‘H)0 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Jan. 22, 1990—3 RECORD MANCHESTER Obituaries U.S. Corps Home Aid concert Rita Biancamano The funeral will be 'Rtesday at 11 a.m. in the chapel of He is also survived by a son, Gregory I. Gallo; a She is survived by four other cousins. She was won’t fund Rita (Blake) Biancamano of Hartford, widow of John Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Farmington Ave., Hanford. daughter, Gianna E. Gallo, both of East Hartford; a predeceased by a cousin, Robert Hagenow, formerly of M. Biancamano, died Saturday (Jan. 20. 1990) at home. Burial will be in Temple Beth Sholom Memorial F’ark brother. Dr. Sebastian J. Gallo of Wethersfield; a niece Manchester. set Friday to aid Cemetery. pond work She is survived by her son and daughtcr-in-Iaw. Steven and three nephews. The funeral was today at Zion Hill Cemetery, J G. and Rosemary Biancamano of Manchester. Memorial donations may be made to the Hartford The funeral will be Wednesday at 9 a.m. at the Holmes Hartford. There are no calling hours. She is also survived by three odicr sons and daughter- Heart Association, 5 Brooksidc Drive, Wallincford Funeral Home, 400 Main St., with a Mass of Christian The Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., East By Nancy Foley in-laws, John M. and Shelly Biancamano of 06492. burial at 10 a.m. at St. Christopher’s Church, 538 Brewer Hartford, is in charge of arrangements. town’s homeless Manchester Herald A Wethersfield, Robert J. and Joanne Biancamano of Elizabeth J. Palatine St., East Hartford. Burial will be in Mt. St. Benedict Wethersfield, and Donald R. and Anne Biancamano of Mary Andreoli By Dianna M. Talbot 200 people will pay the suggested Cemetery, Bloomfield. Calling hours are Tuesday from 7 The U.S. Army Corps of En­ Hartford; and eight grandchildren. Elizabeth Joan Palatine (Cooper T. Boeing), 22, of to 9:30 p.m. Mary (Flaherty) Andreoli, of Hutchinson Island, Fla., Manchester Herald donation fee of $5 apiece to attend gineers has decided that it will not The funeral will be Tbesday at 9:15 a.m. at the Farley- Colchester, died Saturday (Jan. 20 1990) in an accident Memorial donations may be made to the American formerly of Manchester, wife of Fred Andreoli, died the event. The money raised will be contribute federal money to the im­ Sullivan Funeral Home, 96 Webster St., Hartford, fol­ in East Hampton. She is survived by her brother, John Thursday (Jan. 18,1990). - The federal and slate govern­ used to help offset the shelter’s Rcnard Palatine. Heart Association, 5 Brookside Drive, Wallingford provement of Union Ptrnd in the lowed by a Mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. 064492, or to Newington Children’s Hospital, 181 E. She was bom in Hartford, and resided in this area most ments aren’t the only ones project­ budget deficit, Carr said. town s North End, according to Lawrence O’Toole Church, 494 New Britain Ave.i She is al.so survived by her parents, Richard and Joan Cedar St., Newington 06111. of her life. She was a graduate of St. Joseph Cathedral ing budget deficits. Many of the people who are ex­ (Potter) Palatine of the South Glastonbury section of Mark Pellegrini, town planning Hartford. Calling hours are today from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 School. She worked as a nurse for many years and retired director. The Samaritan Shelter for the pected to attend the event will bo A p.m. Glastonbury; and another brother, James Richard Isabelle S. Townsend from McCook Memorial Hospital where she received her friends of band members and of Palatine of Fairfield. The decision came after the corps homeless, 466 Main St., expects to Memorial donations may be made to the Newington Isabelle S. Townsend, 73, of Stafford Springs, wife of nursing training. Brian Majewski of Manchester, who The funeral will be Wednesday at 10:45 a.m. at the completed a study on the cost .spend $20,0(K) to $30,0(X) more than Children’s Hospital, 181 E. Cedar St., Newington 06111, Edward C. Townsend, died Sunday (Jan. 21, 1990) at She is also survived by her son and daughter-in-law. it has in its $205,000 operating helped organize the fund-rai.ser, Carr Glastonbury Funeral Home, 450 New London Turnpike, Johnson Memorial Hospital. She was a retired printer for benefits of cleaning up the pond, or to South Catholic High School, 215 South St.’ Dr. Thomas F. and Doris Andreoli; one daughter, Joan budget during the fiscal year ending said. Majewski came up with the Hartford 06114. Glastonbury, followed by a Mass of Christian burial at Allied Printing Co. of Manchester for 10 years. Andreoli, all of Glastonbury; three brothers, James Pellegrini .said. The corps decided 11:30 a.m. in St. Augustine’s Church, South Glaston­ that the cost of dredging the pond, June 30, according to Nancy Carr, idea of having a concert fund-raiser She is also survived by a daughter, Jacqueline G. Rob­ Flaherty of Wethersfield, John Flaherty of Newington, shortly after Christmas, she said. John A. DeCarli bury. Burial will be in St. Augustine’s Cemetery. Calling bins of Stafford Springs; six grandchildren; 10 great­ estimated at $330,(XK), would not be executive director of the Manchester David Flaherty of Hartford; and five grandchildren. She Patrick Flynn/Manctiesler Herald While MACC has held fund­ John A. DeCarli, 72, of Ellington, husband of Helen hours are Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. grandchildren; five sisters, Maxine Anderson of Dexter, returned in fees from the pond, he Area Conference of Churches, was predeceased by a sister, Ann, and a brother, Patrick. raisers before that featured in­ (Dowgiewicz) DeCarli, died Sunday (Jan. 21, 1990) at Memorial donations may be made to the Explorers Mass., Dorothy Hall of Sangerville, Mass., Rtulinc The funeral was today at the Farley-Sullivan Funeral said. which operates the shelter. dividual musicians, such as a Rockville General Hospital. He is survived by his Post, No. 366, c/o Glastonbury Police Dept., 2108 Main DeRonde in California, Billie Hersey and Ruth Noyes,' Home, 96 Webster St., Hartford, followed by a Mass of Pellegrini said he was disap­ But MACC does not plan to raise daughter, Beverly Sadler of Bolton. St., Glastonbury 06033. both of Dover Foxcroft, Mass.; and several nieces and Christian burial at 10 a.m. at the Cathedral of St. Joseph, pointed by the decision, but not taxes in order to increase revenues violinist or pianist, this is the first He is also survived by a son, Richard DeCarli of El­ Charles F. Busky nephews. She was predeceased by her first husband, 140 Farmington Ave., Hartford. Burial was in Mt. St. surpri.scd. The idea of dredging the and pay its bills this year. Instead, lime rock bands will perform to help N lington; three other daughters, Judith Norwood of El­ Walter T. Martin, and a grandson, Thomas A. Robbins. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. pond will not be dropped, Pellegrini the organization will hold a “Home the shelter, Carr said. Charles F. Busky, 62, of Shrewsbury, Mass., died lington, Irene DeCarli in Massachusetts, and Patricia The funeral will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Intro- said, but the decision means that the Aid” concert fund-raiser on Friday “We’ll have to see how successful DeCarli of Ellington; a brother, Louis DeCarli of El­ Friday (Jan. 19, 1990) at home. He was the brother of vigne Funeral Home, Inc., 51 E. Main St., Stafford Alice Hanson town cannot count on any federal at 8 p.m. at Woodruff Hall, Joseph Busky of Manchester. this turns out to be,” she .said. lington; and four grandchildren. Springs. Burial will be in Stafford Street Cemetery. Call­ Alice Hanson, 78, of 219-C North Main St., died Sun­ money for the project. Congregational Church, 11 Center Of the shelter’s $205,000 budget, The funeral will be Wednesday at 9 a.m. at the Burke- He is also survived by his wife, Angela B. (Sarapas) ing hours are TUesday from 7 to 9 p.m. day (Jan. 21, 1990) at the home of her daughter on Union The pond, created by a dam on Sl„ she said. Busky of Shrewsbury; two sons, Charles J. Busky of $117,000 was received in state I^rtin Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., the Rockville sec­ Memorial donations may be made to the Stafford Am­ Place. She was the wife of Herbert H. Hanson. the Hockanum River, is located be­ The concert will feature live Sterling, Mass., and Michael A. Busky of Berlin, Mass.; funds, $16,000 in federal funds and tion of Vernon, with a Mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. bulance Association, 59 Orcuttville Road, Stafford She was bom in Somerville, Nov. 13, 1911, and had tween North School Succt and Tol­ entertainment by three l(x;al bands $17,0(K) in town funds, Carr has a daughter, Carla A. Busky of Worcester; two Springs 06076. land Turnpike and is currently used REOPENING — Steve in St. Luke’s Church. Ellington. Burial will be in El­ been a Manchester resident for more than 60 years. — the T-Bags, Love Dogs and Stiff said. Private donations make up die grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She is also survived by a son, Herbert E. Hanson of very little for recreation, he said. lington Center Cemetery. Calling hours are TUesday from John Callahan Prescott of Tim’s Sign Ser­ Little Fish — who will play jazz, rest of the budget. The shelter serves 4 to 9 p.m. The funeral will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. in St. Mary’s Manchester; and a daughter, Alice L. Eldridge of His own criteria for what would Church, Shrewsbury. Burial will be in Mountain View John Callahan, 47, of East Hartford, died Thursday vice of Meriden directs the reggae and rock ’n roll music, Carr primarily Manchester residents and Memorial donations may be made to the Ellington Manchester; three grandchildren; and three great­ justify the dredging of the pond dif­ bucket operator on the said. Volunteer Ambulance Corps.. P.O. Box 71. Ellineton Cemetery. Calling hours are tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. at (Jan. 18, 1990) at St. Francis Hospital and Medical Cen­ grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. fers from that used by the corps, Pel­ also offers social support services to She said she hopes that at least help get them back on ilieir feet. 06029. the Britton Funeral Home, 648 Main St., Shrewsbury. ter, Hartford. He is survived by his son and daughter-in- Graveside services will be Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in legrini said. The corps based its ground as he works to law, David and Regina Callahan of Coventry. Keith W. Fellows Memorial donations may be made to the Hospice East Cemetery. There are no calling hours. analysis on how much money would replace the sign at the Program of the Visiting Nurses Association, 120 Thomas He is survived by another son, Stephen Callahan of Memorial donations may be made to the Visiting be returned llirough fees the town Shop Rite Supermarket at Keith Wayne “While Fox” Fellows, 36, of Bristol, died St., Worcester 01608. Marlborough; two daughters, Lynn Migliorc of Nurse & Home Care of Manchester Inc., 545 N. Main St. charged for use of the pond. 214 Spencer St. Sunday. District’s tax collector Wednesday at home after a short illness. He is survived Hattie M. Peterson Marlborough, and Dawn Callahan of East Hartford; and The Holmes Funeral Home, 4(X) Main St., is in charge It did not lake into account the by his sister, Karen Fellows of Coventry. a brother, Robert Callahan in Florida. of arrangements. benefits in terms of quality of life The store, which has ex­ He is also survived by his parents, Robert and Jean Hattie M. Peterson, 90, of 25 Alton St., died Saturday The funeral was scheduled for today at the Farley-Sul- panded many sections, now at Main St. office (Jan. 20,1990) at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Sister James M. Kelly, C.S.J. and enjoyment to the community by i i (Litlledeer) Fellows of Bristol; two brothers, Ricky Fel­ livan Funeral Home, 96 Webster St., Hartford, followed having die pond available for boat­ held a reopening celebra­ lows of Wolcott, and Robin Fellows in California; She was bom June 19, 1899, in Manchester, daughter by a Mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. Augustine Sister James Marie Kelly, C.S.J., 85, of West Hartford, The office of the Eighth Utilities new building, the fomicr Willis rS m of Emil and Albertina (Swanson) Peterson, and was a ing, fishing and other recreation, he tion complete with town of­ Di.slrict lax collector was moved another sister, Wanda Stringer of Bristol; three daughters, Church, 10 Campfield, Ave., Hartford. Burial will be in died Saturday (Jan. 20, 1990) at the Srs. of St. Joseph In­ said. Garage, on Feb. 25 from 1 to 4 p.m. Lillian Fellows, Laurel Fellows and Heather Fellows, all lifelong resident. Before retiring, she was employed by Rose Hill Memorial ftuk. Rocky Hill. firmary. She is survived by her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. ficials, other dignitaries over the weekend from the district The district directors hope to be ab'c the former American Mutual Insurance Co. of Hartford. “Because of development in the firehouse to the new district office of the Terryville section of Plymouth; five nieces and John Daley of Manchester. North End, we see it as very valu­ and shoppers. to hold their next regular meeting i S She was a member of the Emanuel Lutheran Church, and Violet Fass building at 18 Main St. nephews; and several aunts and uncles. She is also survived by another cousin. able,” he said. there Feb. 20. The funeral will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the a member of the church’s Phoebe Group and the Violet (Yates) Fass, 76, of South Windsor, widow of The funeral will be tonight at 6:45 p.m. at the Convent The office opened for business A $12,877 contract for new furni­ O’Brien Funeral Home, 24 Lincoln Ave., Bristol. Burial W.E.L.C.A. She also was a former volunteer with the George W. Fass, died Friday (Jan. 19, 1990) at a Mary Immaculate, 27 Park Road, West Hartford. Burial this morning at its new location. ture has been awarded to Surround­ will follow in West Cemetery, Bristol. Calling hours are Manchester Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. Manchester convalescent home. will be in Srs. of St. Joseph Cemetery, West Hartford. Herald wins The office operations of the dis- ings of 55 E. Center St. Some furni­ Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. She is survived by her brother, Wilmore H. Peterson of She is survived by two daughters, and son-in-laws, Calling hours are today at the convent from 3 to 6:45 uict clerk and of the treasurer have ture the district already owns has Wallingford; a niece and a nephew. Barbara and Andrew N. Reynolds of Kalonah, N.Y., p.m. also been moved. been repainted for the new office. Memorial donations may be made to First Baptist Z -V Church of Plainville Building Fund, Plainville 06062. The funeral will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Emanuel Donna and James W. DeWilt of South Windsor; a sister, Memorial donations may be made to the Sisters of St. two awards Anyone who has business with Lutheran Church, 60 Church St. Burial will be in East Beatrice Gunning of Lake Worth, Fla.; four Joseph, 27 Park Road, West Hartford 06119. the office can enter the building by O 33 Karen E. Fullwood Cemetery. grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The Fishette-Batzner Funeral Home, 20 Sisson Ave., The Manchester Herald received a the front or rear doors, but Ernest The funeral was Sunday at the Samsel & Carmon Karen E. (Crockett) Fullwood, 29, of Willingboro, Memorial donations may be made to M.A.R.C.H. Inc., Hartford, is in charge of arrangements. first-place award for spot news Machell, lax collector, said most of EMERGENCY P.O. Box 574, Manchester, or to Emanuel Lutheran Funeral Home, 419 Buckland Road, South Windsor. N.J., died Dec. 20, 1989. She was the daughter of Char­ John M. Zabkar in coverage and a second-place award the parking space is in the rear of FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL o m les L. Crockett of Bolton. Church. Burial will be today at Union Cemetery, Savville, Long the building .so the rear door will John Michael “Mike” Zabkar III, 16, of Route 6, An­ in the feature category Friday at the She is also survived by her children. Heather Lee and The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., is in charge Island, N.Y. probably be more convenient. DIAL 911 dover, died Friday (Jan. 19, 1990) from complications New England Press Association Patrick FlynrVManchesler Herald Joseph A. Fullwood; her mother, Elizabeth L. (Nee) of arrangements. Memorial donations may be made to the North Central An open hou.se will be held at the In Manchester Hospice, 26 Park St., Vernon 06066. resulting from leukemia. awards ceremony in Cambridge, Crockett of Philadelphia; her brother, Charles A. Stanley J. Piaseik He was a junior at East Catholic High School, and was Mass. Fullwood of Orono, Maine; and two sisters, Anita M. Stanley J. Piaseik, 74, of Bloomfield, husband of Gary M. Passaro a National Honor Society candidate having achieved six The Herald’s news staff won the Crockett of Runnemede, N.J., and Elizabeth R. Crockett Elizabeth (Kosiba) Gaulin Piaseik, died Sunday (Jan. 21, Gary M. Passaro, 45, of Tolland, husband of Regina consecutive semesters of academic honors. He earned first-place award in the combined Decision due on school plan ONE WEEK SPECIAL m of Philadelphia. She was predeceased by her brother, (Mason) Passaro, died TTiursday (Jan. 18, 1990) while on varsity sports letters his sophomore year in football and daily newspaper class for lop spot Dennis Crockett. 1990) at home. He is survived by his sister, Ann Simonelli of Manchester. a drill with the Tolland Volunteer Fire Department. He is wrestling and a second varsity letter in football during news story of 1989. The award, Ja n u a ry 20th thru 27th The funeral will be Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. at the By Nancy Foley He was predeceased by his first wife, Mary Piaseik, survived by his son, Stephen D. Passaro of Bolton. his junior year. which covered the period Septem­ Bring this ad in along with your carpets > CD Slabinski Funeral Home, 2614 Orthodox St., Philadel­ Manchester Herald If the school board approves the proposal, it must then 33 and a son, James Piaseik. He is ^so survived by his mother, Ruth (Knapp) He was a member of the Andover Boy Scout Troop ber, 1988, to August 1989, was and SAVE an Additional io% phia, followed by a Mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. in Waupotic of Danbury; two other sons, David A. Passaro given for the newspaper’s coverage go to the Board of Directors which must approve a > The funeral will be Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. at the 124, having earned the rank of Eagle Scout. He also was on our reguiar 20% off Cash & Carry price. 33 H All Saints Church, Philadelphia. Burial will be in Resur­ Talarski Maple Hill Chapel, 380 Maple Ave., Hartford, of Stafford, and Matthew T. Passaro of Tolland; two an assistant den chief to Hartford Cub Scout Pack 105 of former Town Manager Robert B. The Board of Education is likely rection Cemetery, Bensalem, Pa. to make a decision tonight on referendum. The referendum may take place as early as > followed by a Liturgy of Christian burial at 9 a.m. in St. daughters, Sherrie Passaro of Danbury, and Beth Profetta Den 7. Weiss’ resignation announcement on Gorn©r s Oorpot ClooninQ to b& voiid: Memorial donations may be made to the Heather Lee Michaels Ukrainian Catholic Church, Hartford. Burial of Danbury; a brother, David Waupotic of Washington; a He also was a participant in the national study Sept. 6, 1988. The Herald published whether an addition to the high November. The addition would then be completed by and Joseph A. Fullwood Trust Fund, c/o Pulaski Savings school is the best solution to an ex­ 14 High Street rear Carpets must be will be in St. Michaels Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, sister. Sue Prue of New Milford; and five grandchildren. program for Burketts, a very rare strain of Acute Lym- seven stories chronicling Weiss’s 1992, Bogli said. Association, 2352 Orthodox St., Philadelphia 19137. Glastonbury. Calling hours are Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m., The funeral was today at the Grace Episcopal Church, pected climb in the school system’s Manchester, CT 06040 picked up by phocytis Leukemia. career and reaction to his resignation Phone: 646-5630 February 10, 1990 Louis Gallow during which lime a Panachyda Service will be held at 7 Stafford Springs. Burial was in South Cemetery, Tolland. He is survived by his parents, J. Michael and Patricia on Sept. 7, 1988. enrollment. p.m. Superintendent of Schools James Louis Gallow, 76, of New Britain, formerly of Memorial donations may be made to the Tolland Fire Zabkar; a sister, Andrea; a great-grandmother, Midlred The judges said that they found P. Kennedy will recommend to the Manchester, widower of Miriam Gallow, died Saturday Memorial donations may be made to the Visiting and Rescue Department, Tolland Green, Tolland 06084. Pacello of Hartford; paternal grandparents, John M. and the Herald’s reporting of the event mitlce voted in favor of adding proposal, it must then go to the (Jan. 20, 1990) at New Britain General Hospital. Nurse Home Care Inc., 945 Asylum Ave., Hartford The ^^^ite-Gibson-Small Funeral Home, in the Rock­ Helen Zabkar of Rochester, N.Y.; 13 uncles and aunts to be “extremely thorough.” They board that it adopt the $3.7 million space to the high school. All five of Board of Directors which must ap­ 06105. and 15 cousins. He is survived by three daughters, Susan Adelberg of ville section of Vernon, is in charge of arrangements. singled out former Herald reporters proposal that would create a four- the committee members present prove a referendum. The referendum Enfield, Harriet Rosen of Guilford, and Barbara Liskow Gaetano E. Gallo Elsie D. Sheppard The funeral will be Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. at the John F Nancy Concelman and Andrew ycar high school by moving the voted in favor. One member, Susan may take place as early as Novem­ Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., followed by a Yurkovsky for praise. ninth grade into the high school. The Perkins, did not attend. Dr. Richard Fichman of New Britain; four grandsons; four sisters, Sonya Gaetano E. ‘Tom” Gallo, 59, of East Hartford, hus­ Elsie Dorothy Sheppard, 90, formerly of Hartford, ber. The addition would then be Edelstein of Atlantic City, N.J., Rose Brandsdorf of band of Ncdra (Peila) Gallo, died Sunday (Jan. 21, 1990) Mass of Christian burial in St. James Cemetery. Calling “I found the writing to be clear sixth grade would be moved to the The committee rejected proposals died Friday (Jan. 19, 1990) in a local convalescent home. hours are today from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. ^ completed by 1992, Bogli said. is Kingston, Pa., Ann Shulman of Allentown, Pa., and Min­ at Manchester Memorial Hospital. He was a member of and concise and the reporting ex­ junior high school, creating space to reopen Bentley School and to add School officials have considered She is survived by her cousin, Dorothy Hagenow of Memorial donations may be made to the Michael Zab­ nie Barish of Mt. Vernon, N.Y. the Army and Navy Club... Manchester. tremely thorough. For an event that where it is needed in the elementary space to the elementary schools. creating a four-year high school kar Fund, c/o Savings Bank of Manchester, Manchester. took the city by surprise, the schools. Making additions to the elemen­ even before they anticipated a space pleased to announce newspaper responded with a very School officials expect an in­ tary schools would be too costly and crunch, according to Allan B. detailed and complete effort,” the his office 1$ now open Thoughts crease of about 500 students in the it is difficult to predict which Chesterton, assistant superintendent Public Meetings judge’s comments read. elementary .schools over the next schools would need the additions, Herald Copy Editor Andrew J. for curriculum and instruction. Police news on page 10 five years. according to Terry A. Bogli, chair­ Saturdays 9AM-2PM Davis won a second-place award for Manchester is one of only a few A few years ago there was a fascinating scries on TV. The cost to the town after state woman of the long-range planning It was called “The Last Place on Earth”, the story of the his feature story on July 25, 1989, communities left in the state with a Public meetings scheduled for tonight: p.m, reimbursement will be approximate­ committee. for complete eye care. race to be the first person to reach the south pole. What on teen-age pregnancy. three-year high school, he said. intrigued me was the title, “The Last Place on Earth”. It Manchester Bolton “Nice insight into teen pregnancy. ly $1.5 million, according to Ken­ Reopening Bentley School would Sixth, seventh and eighth-graders nedy. told of the end of an era. From then on there was no Budget Workshop, Community Hall, 7 p.m. Nice job reporting the problems of not have provided enough space, she should be grouped together, he said, 649-9973 Advisory Board of Health, Lincoln Center hearing Earlier in the month, the school place on earth that people had not visited. It struck me room, 3:30 p.m. Public Building Commission, Community Hall, 7:30 pregnant teens and of the ways said. because they are very much alike Manchester Herald board’s long-range planning com- that future generations were getting cheated out of a Zoning Board of Appeals, Lincoln Center hearing p.m. school officials and others arc If the school board approves the physically and emotionally. 116 E. Center St. Manchester chance for adventure. The fact is that the real adventure room, 7 p.m. Coventry coping (educating) teens about the of life is and always has been in people not places. There Commission on Aging, Senior Center, 7:30 p.m. Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. issue,” the judge’s comments read. are still people who need to discover hope. There is still Board of Education, llling Junior High, 7:30 p.m. Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office Daily publication since OcL 1, 1914. More than 725 attended the com­ the adventure of finding and following the mission that Andover Building, 7:30 p.m. petition and 430 awards were given God has created each of us for. There is the challenge of Steering Liaison Committee, Town Office Building, USPS 327-500 VOL. CIX, No. 95 out based on more than 3,500 PUBLIC NOTICE becoming all that we can be and helping others to do the Recreation Commission, Town Office Building, 7:30 7:30 p.m. entries. The Herald received its same. Loving people as Jesus did can produce as much Publisher awards in the combined daily LECTURE ON- Penny M. Sietfert 1 hardship and glory as any search for the South Pole. newspaper category, which includes A. "SLOWING DOWN THE AGING PROCESS Managing Editor _ Marie P, Grady new.spapcrs of up to 30,000 circula­ Captain Gary A.sperschlager Weather News Editor/Opinion Page Editor ___Ron Robillard tion. AND DISEASE PREVENTION BY.... " Associate Editor ------. Alexander Girelli The Salvation Army Sports Editor About 30 daily newspapers and _____ Len Auster 170 weeklies entered the competi­ B. The Nutritional connections to: Warming trend Business Manager______vr. tion. ✓Cancer ✓Immune System Advertising Director______, Douglas C. Murphy Sr. Z6IIU 1TS Lottery Customer Service Manager A gradual warming trend will ______Gerlinde Colletti ✓ Heart Disease ✓ Osteoporosis 0 Composing Manager______Sheldon Cohen TUESDAY ONLY Here are Saturday’s lottery results from around New begin tonight and continue through Pressroom Manager______Robert H, Hubbard Stop signs erected ✓Asthma ✓Diabetes England: much of this coming week. Leftover o / .0 0 g ✓Depression ✓ High Cholesterol cold from yesterday’s snow storm Stop signs have been installed on CONNECTICUT Publish^ daily except Sunday and certain holidays by 9 will gradually be eroded by milder Daily: 8-3-3. Play Four: 4-0-3-1. the Manchester Publishing Co.. 16 Brainard Place Oak Suect at its intersection with Michael Dworkin, PD C. "Are you 70 going on 40.... air moving east from the Great 0 o ^ FROM OUR MEAT DEPT. MASSACHUSETTS Second class postage paid at Clinton Street. Reg. Pharmacist or 40 going on 70? " Lakes region. Manchester, Conn. Postmaster: Send address changes The signs are for both eastbound WAYBEST GRADE A Daily: 6-0-2-2. Megabucks: 4-18-26-29-33-34. Clinical Nutritionist NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND A finger of very cold high pres­ C o m o r o Manchester, and westbound traffic. DATE: WED. 24 TH Split Chicken Breasts $ 1,69/ib. sure has reached down from Canada There have been stop signs on New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine daily: 7-1-1 and Prl« i®,-? member of The Associated 1-1-8-8. Megabucks: 9-26-27-30-36-37 into eastern New England. o Press, the Audit Bureau of Circulation, the New England TIME: 7 PM Clinton Sheet at Oak and the two FROM OUR DELI DEPT. RHODE ISLAND s^fa*tior^'^'^*'°” England Newspaper As- new signs make the intersection a Weather summary for Sunday: Rt’( irvnienl FRESH STORE BAKED Daily: 4-4-2-4. Lol-O-Bucks: 5-8-36-37-40. Temperature: high of 32, low of Guaranteed ddivery. If you don't receive your Herald four-way slop. PLACE: 22, mean of 27. by 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays please Gary Wood, traffic control officer C(miniunilY Ham $3 .99/ib. Precipitation: 0.87 inches for the f®ach your for the Police Department, said the m Here are Sunday’s lottery results from around New ^^0 ^ 0 O ' ‘ subscriber service at 647-9946 by 6 p m day, 1.43 inches for the month, 1.43 weekdays for delivery in Manchester ^ new signs were installed because the 403 W. CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER FROM OUR BAKERY DEPT. 9 England: inches for the year. Suggest^ carrier rates are $1.80 weekly, $7.70 for number of accidents has been high CONNECTICUT PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED FRESH BAKED Temperature extremes for today: one month $23.10 for throe months, $46.20 for six in the past three or four years. Daily: 8-3-0. Play 4: 7-0-8-8.’ PHONE: 647-9343 Highest on record 58, set in 1906. M m Ta (^py blewsstand price: 35 He said most of tlie accidents in­ Bagels $1.79/1/2 doz. MASSACHUSETTS Lowest on record, minus 26, set in Today’s weather picture was drawn by Brianne Young a four­ volved motorists going east on Oak PLEASE CALL FOR RESERVATIONS, Seating is Limited assorted varieties Daily: 6-3-6-6 1961. th-grader at Bowers School. Street and motorists turning east from Clinton Street to Oak Street. 317 H ig h la n d St. • M a n c h e s te r • 646-4277 0 RT. 83, TALCOnVILLE ------y j

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HARTFORD (AP) — Brian R. Lcnsink, who last Lcnsink has sinob (tai^he was interested in return­ for abortion protesters fall announced his plans to resign Jan. 31 as commis­ for O’Neill in election year ing to the West, where he worked before coming to sioner of the state Deparunent of Mental Retardation, Connecticut in 1985. make a reasonable investment in the wallow in discouragement.” of Beach Boulevard along parts of a has been named to a similar post in Colorado, a slate do with O’Neill’s plan. By The Associated Press Eisnach .said Lcnsink will be paid $58,464 per By Judd Everhart solution without worrying about Other rallies were held Saturday. five-mile stretch through the cities official there said. year, a pay cut from his Connecticut salary of But as a result of the outcry, The Associated Press turf. Tens of thousands of For abortion opponents, the of Anaheim and Westminster to Lensink is expected to start in February as director $83,317. O’Neill’s public safely commis­ weekend of activity was to cul­ dramatize their opposition to abor­ sioner, Betnaid R. Sullivan, an­ “Tlicre’s plenty of history to the demonstrators carried the battle for of the Colorado Division for Developmental Dis­ Eisnach said Colorado officials who cho.se Lcnsink HARTFORD — Gov. William A. minate today with a march on the tion. nounced the Hailfotd plan was state and local police working the hearts and minds of Americans abilities, said Dwight Eisnach, spokesman for tlie for the job were aware fhat his Connecticut tenure O’Neill must have thought he had a U.S. Capitol and other demonstra­ Bagpipes played in Little Rock, being scrapped. Two days alter that, together, in arson cases, organized on the abortion issue into the streets Department of Institutions in Colorado. was at times rocky. win-win proposition when he un­ tions around the country. President Ark., where an estimated 10,000 to after Democrats on the Ilaitford crime, the statewide narcotics task of cities across the nation on the eve In Connecticut, Lcnsink presided over the court- “1 think Brian got caught up in some politics in veiled a new weapon in the state’s Bush was scheduled to address the 17,000 demonstrators marched in ordered transfer of hundreds of retarded residents City Council urged Sullivan and force. The only difference is that of the 17th anniversary of the Connecticut,” Eisnach said. “Whenever you take a war on drugs. this time, they’re on the beat Supreme Court’s Roc vs. Wade Washington “March for Life.” opposition to abortion. from state institutions to group homes across the large system that has been static for years and years O’Neill to reconsider, the decision Instead, as O’Neill is laying re- together. ruling. Demonstrators Sunday were state. and years and begin to introduce change in it, you’re election plans, the proposal sparked was reversed. peaceful. In Phoenix, both sides dis­ In Provo, Utah, a right-to-life He was seen as intensely committed to providing When the troopers hit the streets “There’s not a different result, but An estimated 25,000 to 30,000 group sponsored several “baby going to make some enemies along the way. a storm of controversy from union people joined dueling rallies in played hundreds of American flags mentally retarded people with opportunities to live in in Hartford last week, they were met a different strategy,” Carbone said. showers” to gather donated mater­ “We fully realize that Brian was operating in a leaders and, at the outset, some Phoenix Sunday, while supporters of and invoked the spirit of the late the community, but his tenure was also marked by by pickelers from the local union. 'Hie opposition since the plan nity clothes and baby gifts for needy political environment out there, as he will be here.” legislators. came to light three weeks ago “has legalized abortion .sang and chanted civil rights leader Martin Luther conu-oversy and he skimiishcd often with legislators Eisnach said the dcinstilutionaliz.ation of mentally The idea was to have teams of O’Neill was shaking his head in King Jr. Shouts were exchanged, but women who spumed abortion. and union leaders. dismay throughout. been a daily distraction,” Carbone in Albany, N.Y., and opponents held retarded people has been going on in Colorado for state troopers patrol the streets of “baby showers” for poor women police and rally marshals from both Several thousand demonstrators He announced in September that he would step more tlian a decade. He .said he was “surpri.sed and lamented. the three largest cities side-by-side “My own assessment is that the who choose to have children in groups kept the peace. opposed to abortion gathered for a down, saying at the time he did not want controversy Lcnsink, he said, will have a “big job — convinc­ disapixiinted” at the controversy the with local police officers. It’s a 90- governor’s action was ba.scd on a Provo, Utah. In Southern California, 5,000 day of speeches and song at the state over his management style and pcr.sonality to hinder ing parents and legislators that it is wise to fund this program generated and .said the local day experimental program that may sincere interest in doing something Demonstrations also were held in people linked arms to line the sides Capitol in Oklahoma City. progress for mentally retarded people. sort of thing and that this is the right policy.” or may not be continued after tliat. jxilice unions seemed to have con­ veniently forgotten that only last affirmative for people, to try to give “^ v \> Boston, Raleigh, N.C., and Spokane, As it was being pul together, some hope where there is presently Wash. details began to leak out and it first fall, the state had given the three cities more than $1 million each for despair. Speakers called for renewed ac­ Diaphragms could protect .sounded like only New Haven and “People in the neighborhoods tion by state legislatures following a Hartford would be included. That the drug war, including money for don’t care what kind of uniform a The Associated Press recent U.S. Supreme Court decision Research keeps Weicker busy irked legislators from Bridgeport, overtime. law enforcement officer is wearing. WORRIED ABOUT RELEASE — David Rothenberg and his mother, Marie Rothen- modifying Roc vs. Wade, which against spreading of AIDS who loudly noted that Btiilgoport “1 think it’ll have a (heiicficial) If (the program) has the effect of legalized abortion in this country. has a higher homicide rale than effect,” O’Neill told rcporleis at berg, at their home recently. David’s father is serving a prison term for setting his son meaning one less person gets shot, The summer decision, Webster vs. N E W YORK (AP) — sion of AIDS, they are not used cither of the other two cities. week’s end. “It certainly will not on fire and is scheduled to be released Jan. 24. as he eyes gubernatorial run have a negative effect, that’s for or a few less pushers on the streets, Reproductive Health Services, al­ Diaphragms could be as effective as nearly as often as they .should be. The Connecticut State Police sure. or if it makes it possible for one lowed .slates to regulate abortion in condoms at preventing the spread of Most heterosexual transmission oc­ some cases. AIDS from men to women and are curs from men to women, she .said, By John Diamond ncw.spapcr advcrti.scmcnts promot­ says. “That’s an improper use, to rny Union, miffed that it Imdn’t been “Wc’te out to do one tiling, and law-abiding citizen to feel comfort­ consulted beforehand, announced its able walking through the ncigh- Man who set his son on fire “Some political candidates have likely to be much more widely used, and therefore it is women, not men, The Associated Press ing research for cures to such dis- way of thinking, of the power that that’s fight a war on drugs,” the ca.scs as multiple sclerosis and cystic people gave them.” op|X)silion to the plan. The jwlicc governor said. “I’ll do everything horhood, then 1 think it will have slid down the slippery slope of ac­ a researcher says. who have the incentive to use con­ unions in the three cities also said commodation, changing their posi­ “This could and should be doms. ALEXANDRIA. Va. — The fibrosis. Weicker closes out each of Weicker was never one to cut and anything that 1 c.an do to win worked,” Carhone said. they were opposed, some Icadcis tions from pro-life to pro-abortion in promoted among women,” Zena dome of his former haunt on the the TV advertisements by saying deals in the Senate. To the contrary, that war.” scheduled to be freed from jail fearing it would cut into their over­ order to gain voles,” Mary Ellen Stein of Columbia University said “Women can offer them, can urge Potomac River looms in the window that “to me, it’s outrageous tliat a he frequently made enemies wiili his Tlie man who put the program He said a decision on continuing time and Olliers saying it amounted LOS ANGELES (AP) David Rothenberg i.s ter­ Bork, the wife of rejected Supreme Sunday. “It’s not going to do the man to use them, can persuade, behind him as Lowell Weicker, his country as prosperous as America outspoken, often undiplomatic, together, William II. Carbone in the the program, expanding it or scrap­ David, his mother, Marie, and stepfather, Richard to the cities subcontracting for ser­ rified, his mollier is up.set and prison officials arc un­ Court nominee Robert Bork, told a everything, but it will do someth­ but it’s up to the man. We Imow that 6-foot-5-inch frame a little thinner doesn’t spend more on medical views. His style first gained governor’s Office of Policy and ping it will be made in consultation Hafdahl, also arc not being told where Rothenberg is vices it should be providing. easy. David’s father, who set fire to his son in a rally in Boston. ing.” than when he patrolled tlic Senate, research.” prominence during tlie Watergate Management, said he was surprised with the unions, city officials and rc.scttling, except that he won’t be within 25 miles of that’s often not acceptable,” Stein They wouldn’t say it, but it ap- bungled 1983 murder-suicide plan, walks out of But, she told opponents of legal­ thinks aloud about getting back into The organization has a $1 million hearings when, unlike other mem­ at the apparent turf w;v the proposal members of the O’Neill administra­ them, Kindcl said. Stein said that while condoms can said at the New \brk-Italy Medical budget tliis year and hopes to triple bers of the select committee, Weick­ iwarcd that some of the opposition created. tion. prison this week. Hafdahl, a police officer who met David and his ized abortion, “this is not a time to prevent the hctero.sexual transmis­ Symposium. politics. Six-year-old David survived the flames but was Weicker, the Nixon antagonist that figure through contributions er made no attempt to hide his sconi stemmed from fmstralions the local “1 was surpri.sed” at the reaction. “We’ll sec what effect it has on mother while supervising the fire investigation, said horribly disfigured. The jarring crime was portrayed and maverick Republican, has from its member organizations for what he viewed as the Nixon ad­ unions have had wiili their respec­ Carhone said, “Ix'causc I have al­ arrests and citizens’ sense of Marie and her son were upset. tive city adniini.strations over past in “David,” a 1988 ABC-TV movie starring Ber­ dropped off the radar screen of witliin three years. “Tlic big part of ministration’s abuse of the Constitu­ ways looked at the drug prohicm as security and then we’ll make an as- “She doesn’t trust him and David is terrified. budget problems tliat had nolliing to nadette Peters and John Glover. politics. In the year since his loss to our budget is going to be advertis­ tion. being big enough that all sides could .sessment,” Carbone said. We’ve talked about it and we have security measures If convicted under current laws, Charles Rothen­ Democrat Joseph Licberman, he has ing,” Weicker says. Later tlie Weicker .style had less I won’t go into,” Hafdahl said. berg would be imprisoned for life. But sentencing been quietly building a public out­ Admitting tliat “the last time 1 of a positive impact on his political Rothenberg had taken David, who livcti in New laws in place at the time force the state to release reach group. Research! America, an asked Connecticut, ‘How am 1 standing. There was the time he York at the time, on vacation to Southern California, Rothenberg after less than seven years behind bars. DENTAL HEALTH association of universities, hospitals doing?’ 1 didn’t gel a very good declared tliat “1 belong to the party Maloney out, Watson in 5th race and checked them into a motel near Knott’s Berry answer,” Weicker nonetheless of Lincoln and Eisenhower, not to “We arc not comfortable with it,” said Tipton Kin- Fami. STATE and philanthropies devoted to SERVICES P.C. del, spokesman for the state Dcparmicnt of Correc­ promoting biomedical research. predicts he could win the governor­ the party of Thurmond and Helms.” He gave the boy a sleeping pill, poured kerosene DANBURY (AP) — While one cerns about the strain a campaign concerned with issues of importance tions. “The crime was absolutely disgusting to the The 58-ycar-oId Greenwich mil­ ship. He also admits he misses the Tlie statement came shortly after on the bed, kissed him goodbye and struck a match candidate was busy announcing he would place on his family and legis­ to the 5th Distriet and less con­ rest of society, and v*e arc not entirely comfortable lionaire is proud of his work on be­ political fray. Thurmond allowed Weicker to use from the doorway. He watched from a telephone was withdrawing from the race for lative duties. cerned with issues abroad. with him walking free. half of an issue that occupied much Allies in Connecticut arc pushing his name in a fund-raising effort. booth across Lite street as flames consumed the motel OUR BEST DENTURES ON SALE tlie 5th District scat, Steve Watson Watson is seeking the Republican “It makes it sccrii like the Department of Correc­ of his Senate time and says there is a Weicker to enter a race tliat now And he angered Republican activists room. was announcing he was entering it. nomination to replace U.S. Rep. Watson, a bachelor, graduated in tions is letting him go, but that isn’t so. We have to job to be done convincing lacks a declared candidate of in Connecticut by referring to tlicm David, dragged from the inferno by motel guests, v^^&THRU JANUARY ONLY statewide stature. Even board mem­ as “amateur nighters.” Watson, the regional director for John G. Rowland, R-Conn., who is 1983 from George Washington let him go.” suffered third-degree bums over 90 percent of his Americans to support greater federal the Republican National Committee, vacating his scat to mn for governor. University with a political science spending on medical research. bers at Research! America have Publicity may have left Weicker Rothenberg, 49, leaves the state prison in San Luis body. nothing but best wishes should he when he was voted out of the Senate announced Sunday that he would “All my life I’ve been dedicated degree. He spent two years as a spe­ Obispo on Wcdnc.sday, but prison officials arc keep­ The boy, now 13, will have to endure periodic skin “We’ve got to sell the priority of seek tlie GOP endorsement in the to public service ... All my life I’ve cial assistant for international trade biomedical research to the American decide to run. but controversial issues have fol­ ing relocation phuis .secret, conceding they fear a grafts until he is fully grown, Hafdahl said. Natural Imperial But Weicker enjoys spending lowed him into his new job. As a 5th Congressional District. hoped to have the opportunity to in tlie U.S. Department of Com­ repeat of tlie 1987 Larry Singleton hysteria. Rothenberg was convicted of attemptai murder, people in the same way you sell a State Sen. James Maloney, D- serve my family, friends, neighbors merce and worked on two presiden­ Reg. W 99 Per U/L hamburger or a can of beer,” says more time with his family and promoter of medieal research, Singleton, who raped a teen-age girl and left her arson and other charges and got a maximum 13-ycar teaching constitutional law and Weicker is in the thick of such hot Danbury, withdrew from the and community,” said Watsoir, 28. tial campaigns before working for for dead after hacking off her forearms with an ax, prison term that was halved because of good be­ NOW Weicker, still every bit as outspoken Democratic race Sunday citing con­ Watson said he would be more the Republican National Committee. <650 as he was during three sometimes health-care issues to third-year law topics as laboratory testing of was driven from Nortlicrn California communities hy havior. He will be clo.scly watched while on parole. an outraged public and eventually .served his year on 6 STYLES OF DENTURES $199 to $799 stormy tenns in the Senate. “It’s a students at George Washington animals and fetal tissue research. “Although he’s not confined to a prison, he will be parole in a Uailcr at San Quentin Prison. selling job.” University. And he feels an attach­ The issue, Weicker said, is under intense scrutiny to make sure he is complying But he freely admits that he mis­ ment to a group that he helped form. whetlier the human lives saved by After a telephone argument with his cx-wife, with the conditions of parole,” .said Kindcl. ^ AFFORDABLE DENTAL CARE Rothenberg set fiic to his son in a Buena Park motel ses the political battlefield. His “I’m proud of the fact that 1 and medical research arc worth the ex­ Rothenberg mu.st stay away from his son, cx-wife ►CONSULTATIONS ♦FILLINGS » EXtlUCTIONS plush office in a new building about Research! America have landed on periments conducted on animals and room on March 3, 1983. “If I can’t have him, nobody and Hafdahl. He cannot leave his parole jurisdiction, seven miles down river from our feet,” Weicker said. “All I’m the highly regulated practice of fetal ^serve your space now else can,” Rollicnbcrg said, telling authorities he was must report regularly to his parole officer and he M any EXIT 40 INTERSTATE 84 - CORBINS CORNER CALL US Washington is not exactly the center doing now is an extension of what I tissue research. going to kill himself but was too much of a coward. must submit to weekly psychiatric counseling ses­ Insurances Accepted BUILDERS SQUARE PLAZA FORMERLY K MART PLAZA WITH YOUR of public attention. was doing in the Senate.” *'lf you told me to go ahead and “Do I deserve to be set free? No! It’s an unforgiv­ sions. 1 /4 MILE SOUTH OF WEST FARMS MALL OUESTIONS Weicker hastens to add that he did choose between the life of my child able act,” Rothenberg said in a December letter to the “I don’t want to ever sec you again because, you In ^11 “One could compare Research! for the 1990 ON ROUTE 71 (NEW BRITAIN AVE.) V w c j not parlay his new career on a and the life of an animal, there’s not Los Angeles Times. Rotltcnbcrg said he didn’t know know, I’m afraid tliat you’ll try to hurt me again,” Including America to Elba if one wanted to,” PATIENT HOURS: MON.-FRI. 9AM-6PM; SAT. 9AM-4PM 0 | " v Is T promise to use his influence lobby­ much question as to which way I’m where he was going to live during his three-years’ David told his father in a 1988 TV interview. Medicaid. said Dick Foley, the Connecticut TELEPHONE: 203-676-0500 I s S I H K ing in the halls of government. going to respond,” Weicker said. parole. Republican Party Chief, and one of “I don’t do any of it. Indeed, And on fetal tissue research, he said, many Connecticut Republicans who when I accepted the job for “To say you’re not going to do this, grew tired of Weicker. He was refer­ Research! America, I made it very you arc clearly condemning a seg­ ring to the island where Napoleon clear that 1 would not lobby, ment of your population to suffering Administration favors was exiled. period,” he said. Build Your Future at Weicker says he never wanted to and death.” Offers from law fimis to serve as He adds, in what may be an un­ use Research! America as a platform a “rainmaker” in Washington — for political self-promotion. But in derstatement: “I’m not putting on upgrading EPA status someone who can drum up business velvet gloves in this job,” Weicker Manchester what may be a happy coincidence, with his name — came in and were said. WASHINGTON (AP) — The were unanswered Sunday night. his exile from the public conscience turned down. White House .senior staff is advising “We don’t have anything to add to is about to end just as he considers a Research! America’s member or- “When I was in the Senate, I used ganiz.ations include the American support of bipartisan legislation to the (Times) story,” said Scan Walsh, run for governor of Connecticut. to really look with disdain ... on my Academy of Pediatrics, the elevate the Environmental Protec­ a deputy to Fitzwater. An ad­ Community Research! America is about to air ex-colleagues who used to lurk in American Association of Retired tion Agency to Cabinet status, an ministration source, speaking on a series of public service announce­ the dining room and gymnasium and PcrsonslzBristol-Mcycrs Squibb Co. administration source says. condition of anonymity, confimicd ments and paid television and the halls doing tlicir thing,” Weicker and Columbia University. President Bush has been reluctant the account to The Associated Press. to endorse such a move in tlie past Lcgi.slation to make the EPA the College on grounds that making the Cabinet 15lh Cabinet department is to be larger m;ikes it harder to manage the Duane Orozco of the Philippines is building his future Ov- reintroduced in botli liou.scs of Con­ government. gress within the next few days. Bills in the United States by starting his study of graphic guiD T, The president’s opposition was also were introduced last year, but arts at MCC. Eventually, he hopes to uansfer to the IT’S NOT couched in part bccau.se tlie Cabinet did not make it to the floor of cither University of Connecticut to cam his bachelor’s was expanded in 1988, before he the House or Senate. degree. Duane chose MCC because “it has a strong took office, with the addition of the MAGIC!! Veterans’ Administration. Among iliosc legislators pushing fine arts program” and because the tuition is afford­ Supjxining elevation of the EPA the idea are Sens. David Duren- able. Duane said that registering for classes was to Cabinet status could bring con­ berger, R-Minn., John Chafee, R- confusing at first, but he found unexpected special siderable political benefit to Bush R.I., and Bill Bradley and Frank help at MCC’s Admissions Office from Raphael Papa, Slit informative supffement featuring among environmentalists, who have Laulcnbcrg, both New Jersey HERALD CLASSIFIEDS Democrats. also a native of the Philippines. Mr. Papa also speaks long pushed tlie idea. 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^ ■» Jim T iern ey 12—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 22, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 22, 1990—13 High School Roundup In Brief . Who IS No. 1 a burning question

’UConn women rout Friars By The Associated Press MHS matmen with 2 wins ^ ~ The University of Connecticut women’s NCAA Roundup basketball team, defending Big East champions, moved VERNON — Rebounding from It was a lost weekend for college bas­ “We turned the ball over, but St. into sole possession of first place in the conference Stin­ ketball’s elite. its loss against No. 3 ranked Bernard couldn’t convert,” East g y aftemwn with an 81-59 victory over Providence line, and Smith scored 19 points in the Simsbury High, eighth-ranked Top-ranked Kansas lost. So did No. 2 coach Donna Ridel said. College at the Field House. Georgetown and No. 3 Oklahoma. Fifth- second half. Manchester High routed host Rock­ Barbara Chorazyezewski poured ville High, 62-8, and Hall High of I overall, 5-1 in the Big East. The rated Syracuse, sixth-rated Michigan and Missouri (17-1) trailed by nine points in 18 points and Margaret Riley Lady Friars are now 12-4, 4-2 in the Big East. UConn’s West Hartford, 35-29, Saturday seventh-rated Illinois also fell. in the first half and took the lead for good •T-*> added 10 points and 12 rebounds for next action is Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. against Pittsburgh So who’s No. 1? with 17 minutes remaining. Kansas (19-1) « afternoon in wrestling action. East. Sue Figueredo clinched the in the first half of a doubleheader at the Field House. Missouri might be when the new got 18 points from Mark Randall. The double success pushes the In­ J victory by hitting both ends of a dians to 13-2 for the season. Kns Lamb had 17 points, Wendy Davis 15 and ratings are released 1\iesday. The fourth- No. 23 Arizona 78, No. 3 Oklahoma one-and-one with eight seconds left. Meghan Pattyson 13 to lead the Hu.skies. Doltie Van- ranked Tigers beat Kansas 95-87 on 74: Sean Rooks and scored John Tucker (112), Corey Craft She had six assists. Denise Miska for r c ’ Stephanie Cole each had 13 points Saturday and, with everyone else losing, 18 points apiece as Arizona stretched the (130), Pete Fontemic (135), Scott chipped in with eight rebounds. Schilling (145), Aaron Dixon (152) will move up — whether Coach Norm nation’s longest winning streak to 41. The ^ s t also won the junior varsity Stewart likes it or not. Wildcats (11-3) gave Oklahoma a final and George Lata (275) were double game, 46-27. Erin Colgan had 15 Gampel open house on Friday “Rankings are for players,” Stewart chance, but the Sooners threw away the iPA' winners for Manchester. Lata’s vic­ points for the young Eagles. said. “I don’t have much respect for the ball with four seconds left and Rooks tory over Hall’s Seth Lotstein broke house and campus dedication EAST CATHOLIC (48) — SuG Figeredo 3 0-0 will be held at the new Harry A. Gampel Pavilion on the polls, but they arc good for the players made two foul shots. a 29-all tie after Hall (8-6-1) had 6, Barbara Chorazyezewski 9 0-0 18, Chris Dube 1 0-0 2, Peg Oliveira 0 2-2 2, Denise and the fans.” Oklahoma (12-2) had been leading the tied the Indians with three consecu­ ^ p u s of the University of Connecticut on Friday from Miska 3 0-2 6, Margaret Ftiley 3 4-4 10, Kelli 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Missouri last held the lop spot in 1982 nation with a 122- average before tive victories on the mat. Bender 1 2-2 4. Totals 20 8-10 48. and stayed there two weeks. scoring a total of 125 in two straight los­ Dixon and Lata are each 15-0, ST. BERNARD (45) - Kris Smith 4 0-0 8. The day will feature lours of the UConn Sports Center Katie Kuvalanka 8 3-5 19, Deb James 2 0-0 4, Kansas and Georgetown began the ses. The Sooners had not dropped two in Craft and Fongemie 13-1-1 and Complex, including the Gampel Pavilion, the Wolff- Mel Luzzi 2 0-0 5, Mamy Levasseur 4 1-2 9, weekend as the nation’s only unbeaten a row for two seasons. 13-2, respectively, for Manchester. Melissa Suprin 0 0-0 0. Totals 20 4-7 45. p ek m Natatorium. the Spakowski Center for Sport, 3-polnt goals: SB- Luzzi major college teams. After Kansas lost in Providence 87, No. 5 Syracuse 86: Dave Rohrbach, Tim Schilling, Leisure and Exercise Scieneces, the UConn basketball Halltime: 32-27 East the afternoon, Georgetown blew its Eric Murdock’s jump shot from the foul Dave Rodriguez and Mike offices and lockerrooms and the athletic medicine area. chance to take over when it lost hours line with four seconds left gave ' / s flM Robertson won junior varsity MHS runners win The event is open to the general publice. Far more in­ formation, call 486-3531. later, 70-65 at Connecticut. Providence its first-ever Big East victory matches for the Indians. “The number one ranking is the least of over Syracuse. The Friars had lost 21 Manchester’s next match is Wed­ distance event Whaler Waltz set for Feb. 26 my concerns,” Hoyas coach John nesday at 6 p.m. at Clarke Arena N E W HAVEN — The straight to the Orangemen since the The Associated Press against CCC East Division foe Manchester High boys’ indoor track HARTFORD — The ninth annual Hartford Whalers Thompson said. “The only positive thing league was formed in 1979. COVER UP — Boston’s Kevin McHale (32) is blanketed by Fermi High of Enfield. team had a fine evening at the Yale Waltz for the Children will be held on Monday, Feb. 26, about the loss is we can get away from Murdock had 25 points and 16 assists y.-jA at La Rcnaiss^ce Restaurant in East Windsor. that stuff.” for Providence (11-4). Syracuse (12-3) Golden State’s Mitch Richmond during Sunday’s NBA ac­ Rftsulls: Invitational Track Meet last Friday MHS v». Rockvilla: 103- Tim Schilling (M) The waltz is held for the benefit of the University of On Sunday, beat No. 11 Geor­ led 83-77 with 2:36 to play. tion at Boston Garden. Richmond had 26 points to help the drew with Flood 1-1, 112 - Tucker (M) pinned night with the distance medley win­ McElduH 3:54, 119- Sean Nichols (M) WBF, ning. Connecticut Childrens Cancer Fund. The eight previous gia Tech 81-79 in overtime, No. 25 Iowa 78, No. 6 Michigan 76: Les Jep- Warriors beat the Celtics, 120-115. 125- Kelly (R) dec. Matt Thiefaull 5-3, 130- The foursome of freshman Joe dances have raised over $532,000 for the fund. Alabama upended No. 13 LSU 70-55 and sen led a second-half rally and made two CraN (M) WBF. 135- Fongemie (M) WBF. 140- Far ticket information, call 674-1252. No. 16 UCLA defeated California foul shots with six seconds left in over­ Craig Pardi (M) pinned Pirtel :42, 145- S. Schill- Moriarty, Dave Jarvis, I^t Dwyer ing (M) WBF, 152- Dixon (M) pinrred Hakey and Dave Ghabrial edged out Green­ 106-97. time as Iowa ended a five-game losing Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald Hartford holds off Maine 1:55, 160- Resnick (R) doc. Willis Rivera 11-7, wich High by 32/lOOths of a second. On Saturday, No. 23 Arizona beat No. streak. He scored 13 of his 19 points after i ' 171- Tom Provencal (M) WBF, 189- John WELL ARMED — It’s arms up during last Friday night’s 3 Oklahoma 78-74, Providence slopped the intermission. Nelson wins 600th Jaworski (M) pinned Rheuno 4:52. 275- Lata Twenty four teams ran in the event. BANGOR, Maine (AP) — David Thomp.son .scored on (M) pinned Moshon 1:07. In the Connecticut Double L 4 X ACC clash between East Catholic High and Xavier High at a fast-break dunk with 33 seconds remaining to lift No. 5 Syracuse 87-86, Iowa defeated No. The Hawkeyes (9-6) trailed by 15 MHS v». Hall: 103- Linzer (H) pinned Rohr­ 6 Michigan 78-76 in overtime and No. 24 points with 11:24 remaining. Rumeal bach 1:45, 112- Tucker (M) d ^ . Budlong 8-4, 400, the team of Dwyer, Harold the Eagles’ gym. East’s P.J. Monahan, in white shirt, and Hartford to a 49-48 victory over Maine in North Atlantic Conference basketball. Purdue downed No. 7 Illinois 81-68. Robinson scored 28 points for Michigan 119- Samual (H) pinned Nichols 1:49, 125- Barber, Kevin Colletti and Dave Xavier’s Mark Stearns, left, are among those with their arms at Celtics’ expense Theriaull (MN) pinned Deronk :46, 130- Craft Campbell took third place with a Maine led by 11 points in the first period Saturday and Also, it was No. 8 Duke 97, Wake (13-3), which blew a 20-poinl lead earlier (M) pinned Walstatler 1:04, 135- Fongemie (M) raised. Xavier won the game, 67-63. Forest 69; No. 10 Louisville 86, Memphis this season to Indiana. pinned Brown :56, 140- Burrilt (H) maj. dec. time of 3:44.35. Barber and Colletti held a seven-point lead at the half behind Dean Smith’s The Associated Press Pardi 11-3, 145- Shilling (M) doc. Luras 8-6, State 69; No. 12 Arkansas 100, Texas No. 24 Purdue 81, No. 7 Illinois 68: By Dave O’Hara were 12th and 13th, respectively, in nine first-half points. But Hartford’s defense allowed 152- Dixon (M) pinned Garfield 3:36, 160- Miller and Suitor was ninth in 4:41; the 4 Results: Maine to score on only six of 18 attempts in A&M 84; No. 13 LSU 87, Notre Dame Chuckie White sparked a 17-2 spurt that DEFENSE — Virginia’s Jeff Daniel (44) anid hidden teammate Matt The Associated Press (H) pinned Rivera 3:28, 171- Walpoo (H) maj. the 300-yard dash. X 800 relay of Cool, O’Loughlin, EC vs. RHAM: 103- Gagnon (R) WBF. 112- ___ NBA Roundup dec. Provencal 13-1, 189- James (H) dec. Eaton (R) pinned Ken LaMontagne :14, 119- the second half. 64; No. 15 St. John’s 65, Boston College helped Purdue (13-2) slay unbeaten in the Blundin apply defensive pressure to Georgia Tech’s Kenny Ander­ Manchester’s next action is today Rynn and Heidi Howarth was 12th Jaworski 8-4, 275- Lata (M) pinned Lotstein :43. against Prince Tech, Farmington, Maynard (R) dec. Tom Phillips 11-9. 125- Peter Ron Moye of Hartford led all scorers with 15 points 59; No. 17 La Salle 84, Holy Cross 81; Big Ten. Illinois (13-3) trailed by 22 BOSTON — As a player, Don Tanski (EC) pinend Riccio :23, 130- Double lor- son during Sunday’s ACC action in Charlottesville, Va. The home this season, rallied from a in 11:31. Shinners and Sheila and teammate Larry Griffiths added 12. No. 18 Oregon State 70, Washington 63; points midway through the second half. Nelson helped Red Auerbach be­ East girls hoop Torrington and host Weaver High in Ringbloom also ran well in the feiL 135- Gonsalves (R) pinned Chris Fransen Cavaliers upset the Yellow Jackets in overtime, 81 -79. 65-59 deficit, built a lead of as much Hartford. 324, 140- Rob Ftommel (EC) pinned Beckley It was the lOOth career victory for coach Jack Phelan, North Carolina 91, No. 19 North Carolina Virginia 81, No. 11 Georgia Tech 79: § == come the winningest coach in NBA 300-metcr dash. :25. 145- William Tanski (EC) WBF, 152- Jim State 81; No. 20 Xavier, Ohio 83, St. Kenny Turner’s only points of the second as 15 points with 4:23 to go and wins 2nd of year whose Hawks improved to 8-5 and 1-0 in the conference. No. 25 Alabama 70, No. 13 LSU 55: LSU (11-3,4-2). history. Wirhue (EC) WBF, 160 Smith (R) WBF, 171- Maine dropped to 6-10 and 3-2 in the NAC. Louis 74; No. 21 Loyola Marymount 131, half came on a 10-foot shot with six then held on. Building a halftime edge. East MHS girls place Tafford (R) pinned Paul Wasik 1:13, 189- Mike James Sanders scored 21 points and No. 15 St. John’.s 65, Boston Coll. 59: Now, as an established coach. Willis (EC) WBF, 275- Todd Saucier (EC) Portland 106, and No. 22 Minnesota 83, Led by Larry Bird, who had 37 seconds left in overtime as Virginia helped hold Southeastern Conference St. John’s led by 12 points with 12 ^ m Nelson is chasing his old mentor’s Catholic held off St. Bernard, 48-45, at meet at Yale East wrestlers take pinned Shusterman 1:00 Nicholls dealt to Rangers Ohio Slate 78. points and 12 assists, the Celtics EC vs. Bacon: 103- Mack (B) WBF, 112- (10-5) won at home. leading scorer Chris Jackson far below minutes left and held off Boston College. record of 938 victories, virtually an Saturday afternoon in All Connec­ charged to within one point, ticut Conference girls’ basketball N E W HAVEN — The one of three bouts Mangialico (B) pinned LaMontagne :35, 119- PITTSBURGH (AP) — Bemie Nicholls, a high-scor­ No. 4 MbLsouri 95, No. 1 Kaasas 87: Bryant Stilh added 30 pioinis and John his average. Sanders and Keith Askins Jayson Williams, Malik Sealy and Greg impossible feat. Double lorfeit, 125- Olson )B) pinned PWllips 116-115, with 34 seconds remain­ action. Manchester High girls’ indoor track HEBRON — The East Catholic ing center who had 70 goals in 1988-89 and 327 in his Anthony Peeler and Doug Smith com­ Grotty had 21 for the Cavaliers. Turner combined to hold Jackson, averaging 28.3 Harvey made two foul shots each in the After missing in four previous 330, 130- Babineau (B) p in n ^ P. Tanski 20, ing. The win moves the Eagles to 2-10 team took part in the Yale Invitation­ Higli wrestling team came home 135- Nolan (B) WBF, 140- Jaffre (B) pinerxl nine-year career in Los Angeles, was dealt to the New bined to score 17 of Mis.souri’s last 18 finished with 13 points and 11 rebounds. points, to only 11 before he fouled out final minute for the Redmen (16-3). tries. Nelson became the lOlh coach al last Friday night with the 4 X 200 Rommel 3:29,1 45- Ciaglo (B) WBF, 152- York Rangers in a blockbuster, three-player trade Satur­ points as the Tigers won the Big Eight Freshman Kenny Anderson scored 29 However, Teagle hit on an 18- for the season, snapping a five-game with one win out of three matches in Falard (B) WBF, 160- Wbsik (EC) WBF, 171- with just over a minute left. Melvin No. 17 La Salle 84, Holy Cross 81: in the league to get 600 victories relay of Alexia Cruz, Lisa Shinners, day. showdown and increased their home win­ points for Georgia Tech (12-2). Dennis Cheatum scored 20 points for Alabama footer. Then, after a turnover by losing streak, and pegs the Saints at a quadrangular match Saturday Willis (EC) pinned Letendre 3:55, 189- Saucier scored 28 points as La Sunday night as the Golden State Kristen Trombley and Michelle (EC) WBF, 27- Olson (B) WBF. In return, the Kings acquired two right wings, Tomas ning streak to 26. Peeler finished with 24 Scott, the ACC’s leading scorer, had a (13-4, 4-2 Southeastern Conference). Salle (12-1) ended Holy Cross’ six-game Boston, Richmond sank two free 4-6. East’s next game is Wednesday afternoon. The Eagles nipped host EC vs. Grasso Tech: 103- Barley (GT) WBF. Warriors surprised the Celtics 120/ Simpson taking third place with a Sandslrom and Tony Granato. The deal, rumored to be in points, including 14-for-14 from the foul season-low 17. Maurice Williamson with 12 points led throws. at 7 p.m. against ACC foe St. Joseph RHAM High, 36-33, while bowing 112- Ryon (GT) pinned LaMontagne :20, 119- winning sueak. Q05 at Boston Garden. lime of 1:56.29. Phillips (EC) pinned Kadlecik 1:44, 125- Oliver the works for several weeks, was finally announced on Robert Parish had 29 points, of Trumbull. to Bacon Academy, 48-18, and Golden State, which had lost Also, the distance medley of Grasso Tech, 58-6/ (G) pinned P. Tanski 1:36, 130- Rose (GT) the eve of the All-Star Game. Kevin McHale 22 and Reggie Lewis St. Bernard had a 15-12 lead after Mary O’Loughlin, Marcy Suitor, WBF, 135- Williams (GT) dec. Fransen 11-9, seven consecutive road games, East is now 3-13 for the season 140- Moss (G) pinned Rommel 2:41, 145^ o 5 19 as the Celtics, 23-15 overall, took one quarter before East took a 32-27 Dee Dee Flynn and Beth Cool was Johnson’s records erased Jets appear set failed in four previous attempts to with its next action Wednesday Ctouble forfeiL 152- Maheu (G) loch, fall Varhue their seventh loss in 20 home games. halftime bulge. It was 42-40 going y provide Nelson No. 600. ninth in 15:10; the 4 X 400 relay of against Sacred Heart and host 15-0. 160- Dayton (GT) pinned Wasik 2:16, TOKYO (AP) — When the International Amateur “We needed more than Larry’s into the final quarter of play. EnOdall (GT) doc. Willis 12-3, 189- Ardor Then, playing under Nelson’s Adore Limberger, Cruz, Simpson Xavier High in Middletown. Athletic Federation released its annual list of world hot hand tonight,” Boston coach (GT) doc. Saucier 10-1, 275- Davis (GT) WBF. 0 m retired No. 19 at the Garden, where records Sunday, Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson’s name Jimmy Rodgers said. “We had to be to name Perles they hadn’t won in 11 previous was nowhere to be found. m K {Kirfect from the outside. They were NEW YORK (AP) — George Perles, who has four visits since Jan. 29, 1978, the War­ And with Johnson’s 9.83-second 100-meter dash mark very quick and we don’t have that MCC sees officially erased, America’s Carl Lewis headed the new Super Bowl rings and wants a fifth, is expected to be­ riors finally came through for their come head coach of the New York Jets, who haven’t coach. kind of makeup. We didn’t match list with the 9.92 he set running behind Johnson at the up.” even won a division title since the 1970 merger of the 0 1 “Getting the 600th is a relief," 1988 Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. Bucks 127, Heat 101: Ricky Johnson’s victory in that race, and his world record of NFL and AFL. m said Nelson, who helped the Celtics streak end Pierce scored 11 his 22 points in the 9.79, were erased immediately after he tested positive for Dick Steinberg, the Jets’ new general manager, was 5 r - win five NBA championships in 11 second quarter to lead Milwaukee to steroids. His other records, including the 9.83 he set in quoted Sunday as saying he had completed the interview > O ) years after being waived by the Los Overcoming an 11 -point halftime its fourth straight victory. Rome in 1987, stood until the lAAF decided Saturday to process and a new coach would be named soon. Angeles Lakers in 1965. “^ c n you deficit Mass. Bay Community Col­ The Bucks led 63-41 at halftime wipe them from the books. Published reports have said the 54-year-old Perles, who ^ > get close like that you sometimes lege edged Manchester Community H after Pierce hit consecutive 3- has been the head coach at Michigan State for the last wonder if you’re ever going to get College, 94-93, Saturday night in seven years, is the Jets’ choice. pointers during a 21-6 run. Mil­ West wins Shrine classic > it." collegiate basketball action. “All I can say is that something is going to happen waukee expanded the lead to 89-61 STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — John Nies of Arizona “D Nelson, who will be 50 in May, Mass. Bay improves to 11-5 with soon, real soon,” Steinberg was quoted in Sunday’s New late in the third quarter and went on kieked a 37-yard field goal, his third of the game, with originally joked about winning 600 the win while the Cougars, 4-9, saw York Newsday. However, Steinberg denied that an offer to post its biggest victory margin of their three-game winning streak 10 seconds remaining to give the West a 22-21 victory in games. But he was happy with the actually had been made as of Saturday. the season. snapped. MCC resumes action the East-West Shrine Game on Sunday. accomplishment. John Friesz of Idaho completed five of six passes for And today’s New York Times said Perles was to fly to Jay Humphries and Alvin tonight at 7:30 at East Catholic New York to finalize his contract. The Times quoted a “1 don’t know what 600 means or Robertson scored 19 points each for against the Community College of 46 yards in the winning drive as the West, which never led before the winning field goal, rallied to overcome source familiar with the negotiations as confirming that what the magic is of the number the Bucks. Robertson also had 15 Rhode Island. 600,” he said. “1 guess it’s more im­ five turnovers. Perles had accepted the job pending the contract discus­ rebounds and 10 assists. MCC, led by Terry Smith and Jon sions. portant than 599 because it has some Seymour who each scored 10 first- Fresno Stale comerback James Williams aided the Rony Seikaly led Miami with 26 West cause by blocking field-goal tries in the second and The Detroit News quoted a source close to the zeroes. half points, led at the half, 54-43. points. third quarters and was named the game’s outstanding Michigan State program as saying the Jets have offered “But what it really means is that Dennis Harris popped in 10 second- The Associated Press defensive player. Perles $6 million over five years. I’ve had a wonderful career filled Lakers 107, Pistons 97: Byron half points as MCC was able to hold BEGINNING OF THE END — John McEnroe argues with Grand Slam supervisor Ken Far­ Perles, the architect of Pittsburgh’s “Steel Curtain” with a lot of wins. Any time you win Scott scored 12 of his 14 points in a its lead. But Mass. Bay came back Jacobsen wins Hope classic rar, at whom McEnroe later swore, and was then disqualified from the defense that led the Sieelers to four Supier Bowl victories in sports, it’s great. That’s really third-quarter run' as the Lakers behind Billy Houfman, who finished LA QUINTA, Calif. (AP) — Peter Jacobsen broke a Championships Sunday in Melbourne. in the 1970s, would replace Joe Walton, fired after the why we play.” snapped a seven-game losing streak with 19 points, with one of his four three-way lie for the lead with a birdie on the final hole Jets’ 4-12 season, third worst in the NFL. A third round draft pick as a 6- against DcU'oit. The Lakers entered 3-pointers closing the gap to 79-72. and won by one suoke Sunday in the five-day Bob Hope Besides Perles, Steinberg interviewed 10 other can­ foot-6 forward from Iowa in 1962, the game with the best record in the The visiting Buccaneers didn’t take didates. their first lead until 82-81 with 5-30 Classic. Nelson spent 11 seasons, mostly as a NBA but had lost three straight on f 1 Jacobsen captured his first official PGA Tour title McEnroe’s temper costs him Perles was an assistant on the Steelers’ four Super left. valued reserve, with the Celtics. He the road and eight overall away since 1984 with a closing round of 71 on the Arnold Pal­ Bowl teams, serving first as defensive line coach and The Cougars stayed close down averaged better than 10 points in from home. mer course at PGA West. He finished the tournament then moving up to defensive coordinator under Chuck the stretch thanks to Smith (18 Lendl in the semis, but might have 1,203 games, including 150 playoff Five points by Scot' in a 9-0 run with a 339 total, 21 under par. By Steve Wilstein anyone to blame but myself.” Noll. He became Michigan State coach in 1982 and his points) and Seymour (16) but the beaten anyone the way he was play­ games. to begin the third quarter gave the Jacobsen led or tied for the final 18 holes. Brian Ten­ Thr Associated Press It was a sad and bizarre chapter in record is 46-33-3. Buccaneers held on at the finish. ing. The winner gets $2(X),000, the a tempestuous career that has in­ His number is one of 16 retired to Lakers their first lead, 55-53, and nyson and former U.S. Open champ Scott Simpson Two years ago, Perles reportedly agreed to and then Greg Roberts had 17 second-half runner-up $100,000. cluded five suspensions for miscon­ the Garden rafters by the Celtics. they never trailed again. caught him late in the day. MELBOURNE, Australia — turned down a five-year, $2.25 million offer to coach the points and finished with a game- McEnroe is the first player duct. Green Bay Packers and signed a 10-year contract exten­ And he said he doesn’t think he James Worthy led the Lakers with John McEnroe’s cursing, racket- high 29 to pace the winners. smashing tantrum in the Australian ejected for misconduct in any Grand Only two days before, after win­ sion at Michigan State, his alma mater and said he would deserves the honor. 31 points and had -12 LPGA taken by Sheehan The Associated Press Clpen wasn’t his worst, but it cost Slam since pros and amateurs began ning his third match and playing his never leave East Lansing even if Michigan Slate fired 21. James Edwards had 26 points for M ^ S . BAY (94) — Mike Gillespie 4 4-4 12 MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica (AP) — I^tty Sheehan “I was just aF verage player,” best tennis in years, McEnroe talked him. Detroit. G r ^ Roberts 12 5 ^ 29. Rogelk) Stevens 4 1-2 him a shot at $200,000 and put into playing together at the start of the Nelson said. “That says something DEPARTURE — Broncos’ quarterback John Elway signs autographs at Stapleton Interna­ held on despite a 4-over-par 75 Sunday to win the LPGA about how important it is for him to 7 in ',*? ® ’ 5, Billy Houfman 4 Jamaica Classic by three strokes. question his future in tennis. open era in 1968. about the Celtics’ organization. tional Airport Sunday morning in Denver as he and his teammates boarded a plane bound 0 0-0 0. Devon Thomas 3 McEnroe, the first player thrown Two other players, one in the keep his temper under control. Bulls 117, Knicks 109: With n n n ° 2. Tom Blanchard Sheehan began the day with a five-shot lead and won They pay tribute and homage to for New Orleans and Super Bowl XXIV. 0 0-0 0, Totals 36 21-33 94. “It really bothers me when I get Michael Jordan scoring 42 pxjints, the 54-hole tournament with a 1-under 212 louil. Pat out of this Grand Slam event in its 1950s at the U.S. Nationals, and average players who played on great ? ? , T Seymour 7 2-2 16. Mike 85-year history, plans to continue another in the early 1960s at the negative,” he said. “1 feel like my at­ Hatfield takes 1 Chicago won its third straight and Bradley, Lynn Connelly and lied for second teams.” * 0-1 9. Sean titude has been good so far, so I’d extended its home winning streak to Moete 4 0-19, Dennis Harris 6 0-0 12 Rov at 215. Ratty Rizzo and Muffie Spencer-Devlin were next his comeback but still has to prove French, were defaulted for bad be­ Chris Mullin scored 30 points, havior. 15. The victory also moved the 0°2*2i'’R«fa ® at 216. he can play tough matches without like to keep it that way whatever Terry Teagle and Mitch Richmond teghor 2 4 6 8 5 0-0 11, John Gal- Bulls back into first place in the Reeves wants normal work week losing his temper. McEnroe’s exit dominated talk at happens. It’s so much more enjoy­ job at Clemson 26 apiece and Tim Hardaway a Central Division. 3-point goals: MCC- Shea, Skeelo. Zurbriggen takes major step He flew home to Malibu, Calif., the Australian Open on Monday, able, and also obviously I play bet­ career high 25 ^before the Warriors Ftodriguoz; MB- Roderick 3, Houfman 4 Jordan scored 15 points in the By John Mossman first of a half dozen press conferen­ have a chance,” he said. “But I think Halftime: 54-43 MCC KfTZBUEHEL, Austria (/U*) — Pirmin Zurbriggen of today, brushing silently past overshadowing unseeded David ter.” CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) — Ken Hatfield is an Arkansas ces this week. “We realized that the reporters with his wife, actress Wheaton’s 7-6 (7-5), 6-4, 6-3 vic­ celebrated by giving Nelson a first 10 minutes of the game and The Associated Press we do. Switzerland took a big step toward a record-equalling He was cheerful and polite all native who played for the Razorbacks and helpxid them “noogy.” teams which had won the previous Tatum O’Neal, and their two sons, tory over fellow American Aaron week, smiling and telling jokes off made all 18 of his free throws in the “If you’re any kind of competitive fourth World Cup overall title on Sunday with a 12th in claim the 1964 national championship. Six years ago, he their trip to Australia cut short and Krickstein, the fifth seed, who was the court and courteous to officials “They got me down and rubbed second half. NEW ORLEANS — His team Super Bowls had always come in on person, you don’t like to read or the slalom, giving him first place in the two-day com­ became head coach at his alma mater. their knuckles on my head,” the comfortably situated at the site of Sunday. We used* to come in on hear those things. It ruffles you a lit­ spoiled by McEnroe’s costly out­ playing with a groin injury. on court. He’d been in AusUalia for Hatfield ended that seemingly perfect match Sunday New York’s Patrick Ewing was Lemieux bined event. burst. No. 3 Stefan Edberg, who joined coach said. “I’ve been cracking the the Super Bowl, Denver coach Dan Monday, and that meant media day tle bit. But if we want to change Zurbriggen finished third in Saturday’s 50th three weeks with his family and when he was named the head coach at Clemson — a held to 16 points, 12 below his The $6,500 fine he was slapped Wheaton in the quarterfinds by seemed relaxed and fit. whip and I guess they couldn’t wait Reeves hoped to approximate as was upon you right away. people’s perceptions, we’ve got to From Page 11 Hahnenkamm downhill, a first-ever two-run event forced program as troubled as Arkansas’ is clean in a scandal- 9 average, and sat out much of the with was minor, though it cut a big beating fellow Swede Jonas to do it.” normal a work week as possible in “By getting in today, we’ll be do it on Sunday. Talking about it by poor snow conditions, and his aggregate results in the Yet all it look for McEnroe to ridden Southwest Conference. third quarter with four fouls. It was chunk out of the $14,000 he won for Svensson, said McEnroe “only has revert to his old ways was a lough Nelson, who is in his second preparation for Sunday’s matchup able to work out tomorrow. We’ll won’t change anyone’s mind.” excited ... I even saw Wayne two events gave the combined title and 210 points in the “Everybody thought when I came back to Arkansas the third straight defeat for the with the heavily favor^ San Fran­ reaching the fourth round. himself to blame” for getting thrown match against Pernfors, the season at Golden State after coach­ lift and run like we normally do on a GrelzJcy look over and smile when overall standings. this was the job I had dreamed of my whole life,” Hat­ Knicks, their longest losing streak of cisco 49ers. Had he gone on to win the match out. Swedish-born two-lime NCAA ing 11 years in Milwaukee, reached Monday. So it will be like a normal The 49ers are 3-0 in Super Bowls Mario scored one of his goals.” Rudi Nierlich of Austria won the slalom with a two- field said. “That’s not true. I’ve enjoyed 19 years of The Broncos arrived in New Or­ Sunday against Mikael Pemfors “I think he’s done worse things champion at Georgia. victory 600 in his 1,004th game. the season. schedule.” and gunning for a fourth victory that It certainly wasn’t textbook hock­ run time of 1 minute 43.51 seconds. coaching when I was away before I ever came back to leans on Sunday afternoon, one day after leading 6-1, 4-6, 7-5, 2-4, than he did yesterday,” Edberg said. McEnroe won the first set easily, Auerbach did it in his 953rd game at Trail Blazers 115, Hornets 100: The Broncos also installed what would tie the record of the Pit­ ey — “I’m sure a lot of hockey Arkansas ... Nothing stays the same.” earlier than their arrival at Super McEnroe would have won at least “He’s got a bad temper and he can’t but as Pemfors picked up his game the age of 43. Jerome Kersey scored 26 points and Reeves called “the heart and soul” tsburgh Steelcrs. The Broncos are people would have rather seen a 4-3 Schneider widens her lead During an hour long news conference Sunday, when Bowls in January 1987 and 1988 — of the game plan last week, instead $24,000 for reaching the quarter­ seem to do anything about it. Tennis in the second set, McEnroe became he was fomially inuoduced as the Tigers’ new coach, As for the game. Nelson said, Kevin Duckworth had 23 to lead 0-3, including a loss here in 1978, game,” Crisp said — but it probably MARIBOR, Yugoslavia (AP) — Vreni Schneider of finals. has always had its characters. But both blowout losses. of “waiting imtil this week. increasingly agitated. After netting a Hatfield said he was not concerned about the NCAA in­ “We tried to stretch their big guys Portland over Charlotte. The victory and another loss would tie the Min­ delighted NBC-TV. A new genera­ Switzerland, who complained of knee problems a day More important, McEnroe’s the game needs players like John.” Reeves said the earlier travel was “This week we’ll just perfect it,” short drop shot, he smashed the ball vestigation, the threatened boycott or the fans who con­ out and run things.” was die Trail Blazers’ 16th in their nesota Vikings’ record for Super tion of fans watching the first net­ earlier, had the fastest lime in both runs of the women’s default cost him a real chance at his Krickstein said “some of the guys on the ground as if it were an annoy­ partly to try to change his team’s he said. Bowl futility. tinue to support former Coach Danny Ford. ‘Tonight the small beat the big,” last 17 games. work hockey broadcast in nearly 10 slalom Sunday and widened her lead in World Cup first Grand Slam title since he won in the locker room said they were ing bug. 9 luck. The 49ers are 12-point favorites, Hatfield said he and his wife, Sandy, felt it was their he added. “That doesn’t happen J.R. Reid had 18 points and Del But Denver has beaten San Fran­ years learned what the purists have slalom standings. Wimbledon and the U.S. Open in glad” McEnroe was thrown out. “Whenever you lose — whether a fact Reeves and his players have He smacked another ball after a destiny to come to Clemson — although he did not make often here. It doesn’t happen often cisco in the last four regular-season known for years: Lemieux is a Schneider was timed 1 minute 19.93 seconds, easily 1984. McEnroe let himself get rattled by Curry 17 for the Hornets, who lost it’s a regular-season game or the been bombarded with. missed forehand and nearly hit a his first trip to the school until Sunday afternoon . against the Celtics.” for the 18th time in their last 19 road meetings over the past decade. R)r player for the ages. beating Ida Ladstaetler of Austria, in 1:20.56, and McEnroe would have met Yan­ missed shots, close calls and a ballboy. He a.sked for new balls Super Bowl — you try to learn from “We’re reminded every day by that reason. Reeves believes the 1 think more than anything else, each person in your The Warriors, 3-16 away from games. your loss,” he said Sunday at the “It was a lesson in craftsman­ France’s Patricia Chauvet, third in 1:20.94. The 25-year- nick Noah in the quarters, and baby’s cries, and after his default he before serving the 10th game, com­ people in the press that we don’t 49ers won’t be overconfident. ship,” Crisp said. lime has,to decide what’s important to you,” Hatfield old Schneider leads the slalom standings with 100 points. probably defending champion Ivan admitted, “I don’t really have plaining the old ones were dead. said. 0 14—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Jan. 22, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 22, 1990— 15 SCOREBOARD FOCUS

1-3 (FVirter 1-1, Kersey 0-1, Petrovic 0-1). Fouled out—None. Rebounds— Charlotte 54 Women’s Top 25 poll Hockey Golf Basketball (J.R. Reid 12), Fbrtland 71 (Kersey 13). As­ Record Pla Pve Swimming sists—Charlotte 26 (Sichting, Bogues 7), 1. La. Tech (53) 14-0 1,613 1 Dear Abby Sylvia Porter Fbrtland 26 (Fbrter 11). Total fouls-^hariotte 2. Stanford (12) 154) 1,572 2 NBA standings 22, Fbrtland 21. Techn'icals— Gilliam, Bogues, 3. Tennessee 13-3 1,486 3 Manchester Swim Club NHL standings Charlotte coach Harter. A— 12,884. 4. Nev.-Las Vegas 16-1 1,424 4 PEOPLE Abigail Van Buren WALES CONFERENCE Bob Hope golf scores EASTERN CONFERENCE 5. Texas 11-3 1,292 6 The Manchester Svim Club 'A' team recently Atlantic Division 11-3 1,265 8 Patrick Divlilon LA QUINTA, Calif. (AP) — Final scores and 6. Long Beech SL defeated Glastonbury, 373, 246. The juniors W How Top 25 fared 14-2 1,230 5 W L TPtS GF GA prize rroney Sunday in the $1 milliod Eob Hope L P d GB 7. Georgia won, 263-151 while the seniors won, 110-95. NY Islanders NewYbrk 26 13 .667 __ How the Associated Press' Top 25 teams 8. Washington 14-2 1,125 7 The next meet Is Feb. 4 at 1 p.m. at Windsor World markets 23 21 4 50 175 172 Classic played on the 6,931-yard Indian Wells, Boston fared for the week ending Jan. 21: 13-1 1,104 11 New Jersey 22 21 4 48 187 186 6,865-yard Tamarisk. 6,931-yard F’GA WbsL 23 15 .605 21/z 9. Sleph. F. Austin High School. PNIadelphia 1. Kansas (151) beat Elizabeth City State 1,019 7 Pittsburgh 21 21 4 46 191 198 and 6,927-yard Bermuda Dunes courses (all 22 16 .579 3'/z 10. Purdue 12-3 Reeullt; Vfoshington 13265. lost to No. 4 Missouri 0587. Next: at 919 12 NY Ftangers 18 21 9 45 152 161 courses are par-72): 14 25 .359 12 11. N. Carolina SL 12-4 Girls 8 and under — 100 medloy relay: 1. (J, J New Jersey 12 27 .308 14 Kansas State, Saturday. 12. Virginia 15-3 915 9 Woman is ‘hurt’ triteshington 20 24 4 44 167 176 Forman, T. IwanskI, D. Ftotenhymer, R Deleo), open for investor Peter Jacbsn, $180,000 67- 66-69-66-71— 339 Miami 9 32 .220 18 2. Georgetown (14-1) beet Boston Collage 13. Iowa 11-4 885 13 122.44, 2. Manchester; 25 free; 1. R Deleo, Philadelphia 18 23 7 43 171 162 Scott Simpson, $88,000 68- 69-67-68-68— 340 Central Division 6545. lost to Connacticut 7065. Next: vs. Vil- 14. Auburn 15-4 826 14 15.87, 3. T. IwanskI; 25 back: 2 J. Forman, 3. Adams Division Brian Tnnysn, $88,000 73-68-66-67-66— 340 Chicago 26 13 .667 — lanova at the Spectrum, Monday. 15 South Carolina 10-3 705 18 Boston 27 16 5 59 172 141 Tim Simpson, $41,333 70-70-67-68-66—341 J. Balicki; 25 fly: 1. R Deleo, 18.02; 25 breast: Not too long ago, the world’s foreign currency Buffalo 25 16 6 56 162 150 Tom Kite, $41,333 Detroit 26 14 .650 1/j 3. Oklahoma (12-2) lost to Kansas State 16. Louisiana SL 12-3 540 16 1. T. Iwanski, 3. A. DesSureaulL 100 free relay: by sister-in-law 70-69-64-69-69—341 Milwaukee 23 16 .590 3 6551. lost to No. 23 Arizona 7574. Next: vs. 17. Hawaii 13-2 518 19 markets were reserved strictly for giant institutional in­ Montreal 24 19 6 54 159 145 Tod Schulz, $41,333 70- 66-69-67-69— 341 1. (T. Iwanski, J. Forman. R. Deleo, D. A Indiana Hartford 21 21 5 47 161 164 Davis Lov III. $32,250 22 17 .564 4 Iowa Stats, Wbdnesday. 18. Perm SI 12-2 432 21 Robenhymer), 1:12.51, 2. Manchester. 62-72-67-69-67—342 Atlanta vestors betting billions of dollars daily on the direction of Quebec 9 31 6 24 148 216 Bob Tway, $32,250 18 18 .500 6Manhattan 66 Ostrowski, our genetics expert, the male determines the 6:17; Smail, Cc!(high-sticking), 7:33. Fbt McGowan, $2,080 Scott 5-13 2-2 14. Cooper 2-4 2-2 7. Divac 0-1 No. 7 Illinois 61-68. Next: at Ohio State, 1. Palmoskl. 1:14.84; 100 fly: 1. K. Begley, Darricn Earle is a gourmet. prison term on drug and weapons convictions. But and Italy. As of the year-end, it posted a yield of almost 72-69-7263-74—355 Hartford 49, Maine 48 Shots on goal—Campbell 9-11-22—42. Bill Sander. $2,020 0-0 0. Vfeolridge 3-9 5 6 11, Drew 0-1 3 0 0. To­ Thursday, 108.21, 2. Gallasso; 100 breast: 2. Jacques, 3. sex of the child, but in the case of multiple births (twins, now he’s straight. 13 jjcrccnt. 71-70-70-73 75—356 'IPJames Madison 76, Navy 52 The pair announced their engagement Thursday, Wales 16-15-14— 45. Tommy Moore, $2,020 tals 39-85 24-28 107. 25. Alabama (13-4) lost to Kentucky 8265. Moynihan; 200 free relay: 1. (Gallasso, Palmos- 67-72-70-72-75—356 La Salle 84, Holy Cross 81 triplets, quadruplets, quintuplets, etc.) the credit goes to but have not set a date for the wedding — Earle’s Barrymore, the lovable moppet of the movie Huntington’s third fund, the Hard Currency Portfolio, Power-play Opportunities—Campbell 1 of 2; Doug Tewell, $2,020 DETROIT (97) beat No. 13 LSU 70-55. Next: at Tennessee, ki, Jacques. Begley), 1:55.11. 7169-71-7375-356 Marist 67, Flobert Morris 66 the maternal side of the family. Wales 0 of 2. Dave Stockton, .970 6568-77-70-77—357 Aguirre 2-7 0-2 5, Edwards 10-15 6-8 26. Tuesday. Girls 13-18 — 200 medley relay: 1. (S. Brin­ second. Antonietta lacocca taught lacocca’s second “E.T.,” announced last year that she had struggled also 2 months old, focuses on so-called hard or low-infla­ Monmouth, N.J. 73, Long Island U. 56 Goalies—Campbell, Vernon (21 shols-13 Dan Foreman, $1,970 69-71-71-63 77—357 Laimbeer 3-9 6-6 13, Dumars 4-13 0 6 8. damour. E. Lappen, L. Caromile, M. Myers), Interestingly enough, sisters of twins arc more likely with drugs and alcohol since she was 9. When she tion currencies which, according to Gould, are historical­ sI s m Mount SL Mary's, Md. 71. St. Francis. NY 69 wife, Peggy Johnson, to cook Italian food. The mar­ saves), McLean (9:14 second, 24-20). Wales. Denns Hrrngtn, $1,940 69-7269-69-80— 359 Thomas 7-22 6-9 20. Rodman 2-4 4-7 8. Big East Conference O' all 208.90; 200 free relay; 1. (C. Hughes. E. Lap- New Hampshire 79, Vermont 75 to produce twins; brothers arc not — but their daughters Roy, (11-8), Puppa (9:14 second, 31-27), V.Johnson 5-9 31 11. Salley 2-3 2-3 6.Totals L W pen, L Caromile, M. Myers), 1:56.63. riage ended in 1987 after II/2 years. left a clinic in October, the Crosbys took her in. ly the currencies that have appreciated most against the w L Penn 90. Colgate 84 Z “0 A— 16,236. LPGA Jamaica Classic 3 582 24-36 97. SL John's 5 1 16 3 Girls 15-18 — 50 free: 1. L. Carorrtlo, 29.59, are more likely to have twins. (Arc you still with me?) Earle, 41, studied at the prestigious Cordon Bleu Barrymore has rejoined her mother, Ildiko Jaid, is dollar. Willi a portfolio now divided among the German Referee—Kerry Fraser. Linesmen—Bob LA Lakers 17 33 30 27— 107 Pittsburgh 65, Salon Hall 63 3. Mllawski; 200 IM: 2. Domenico; 100 free: 1. Georgetown 4 1 14 1 The bottom line: Multiple births arc hereditary on the cooking school of France and owned several b.ack in school and is free of drugs and alcohol, mark, Netherlands guilder, Swiss franc, Belgian franc O Hodges, Dan McCourL scores DetroH 24 29 16 26— 97 CONNECTICUT 5 2 15 3 Providence 87. Syracuse 86 Hughes, 1:05.09; 100 back: 2. MilewskI, Rider 76, Rad^ d 72 3-Point goals—LA Lakers 5-10 (Scott 2-4, Providence 4 2 11 4 122.83, 2 Domanico; 100 fly; 1. Hughes, mother’s side. Mexican restaurants in the Los Angeles area. People reported. and Japanese yen, the Hard Currency Portfolio shows a ^ O MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica (AP) — Final Siena 63, Fairfield 57 Groan 1-1, Cooper 1-2, E.Johnson 1-3), Detroit Syracuse 3 3 12 3 1:19.32; 100 breast: 2. L. Caromile. 3. scores and prize money Sunday in the SL Bonaventure 6 5 Duquesne 59 Although Earle sold her restaurant interests last total return, to date, of 8 percent. All three funds, sold O T I 3-11 (V.Johnson 1-1. Aguirre 1-2, Laimbeer 1-4, Villanova 3 3 11 8 Domanico. $500,000 Jamaica Classic, played on the SL Francis. Pa. 65. Fairlaigh Dickinson 64 Dumars 0-1, Salley 0-1, Thomas 0-2). Fouled Salon Hall 1 4 8 7 year, her brother, Steve Loomis, said she still cooks Sununu returns home through brokers, have a 2.25 percent up-front load. In­ O m Transactions 6,191-yard, par-71 Tryall club course: SL John's 65, Boston College 59 out—None. Rebounds— LA Lakers 53 (Green, Pittsburgh 1 4 6 9 Flatty Sheehan. $135,000 69-68-75—212 at home. BARTLETT, N.H. (AP) — White House Chief of vestors can al.so switch at any time among them and a Thompson 9), Detroit 56 (Laimbeer 15). As­ Boston College 0 6 6 10 Temple 86. Massachusetts 69 m ^ . $35,417 74-74-68—215 sists— LA Lakers 27 (E.Johnson 16), Detroit 22 Towson SL 68, Lafayette 65 Bowling Dr. Gott “She’s been in Italy to study food and to France Staff John Sununu and his wife, Nancy, returned to conventional U.S. money market fund maintained by B A SE B A LL M.Spencer-Devlin, $19,375 76-72-68—216 Saturday's Results (Thomas 10). Total fouls— LA Lakers 29, Detroit UConn 70, Georgetown 65 Villanova 69, SL Joseph's 62 and also Los Angeles and San Francisco,” Loomis Huntington with no charge. 03 S" American League Patti FLzzo, $19,375 72-75-69— 216 their home state to lead a field of 75 sports and media 20. Technicals— Rodman. Worthy Thomas 2 S t John's 65, Boston College 59 West Virginia 107, George Whshington 98 TEXAS FIANGERS— Agreed to terms with Maggie Will, $13,167 79-70-68— 217 said. “Her kitchen looks like a restaurant.” Shcarson Lehman Hutton is another sponsor of a (ejected). A— 21,454, Providence 87, Syracuse 86 SOUTH celebrities in a ski event to benefit children. Pete Incaviglia, outfielder, on a one-year con­ Alice Flitzman, $13,167 76-68-73— 217 Holiday Caterers Pittsburgh 65, Salon Hall 63 Ala.-Birmingham 85, South Alabama 80 Peter Gott, M.D. multi-currency money market fund — SLH, Global Cur­ tract. Missie Berteotti, $13,166 69- 75-73— 217 Proceeds from Saturday’s ski-in at Attitash Ski o § Bulls 117, Knicks 109 Villanova 69, S t Joseph's 62 Alcorn SL 78, Alaba-'PSL 77 Alice McCooe 128, Bunny Fellows rencies — in addition to four single currency funds for BASKETBALL Jody Anschutz. $9,25t 76-7369— 218 Arizona SL 62. Miami, Fla. 58 Dreyfuss happy with fame area went to the Genesis Fund, which provides m NEW YORK (109) 132-132-356, Julie W nitel 125. National Basketball Association Deb Richard. $9,250 72-76-70— 218 Auburn 82, Vanderbilt 79 individuals who prefer to make their own choices about Newman 3-9 8-9 14, Oakley 4-7 6-10 14. Tonight's Gams NEW YORK (AP) — Two decades of movie­ money for special care for children with birth defects, DALLAS MAVERICKS— Fined Randy White, , $9,250 72- 76-70— 218 Baptist Coll. 89. Augusta 72 Ewing 517 6-8 16, Jackson 3 6 5 1 0 14, Georgetown al Villanova, 7:30 pm. which currency funds arc also a specialty of Fidelity In­ 5 r - forward. $250 for not telling the team trainer he Ftobin VVaIbn, $9,250 74- 71-73—218 Bethune-Cookman 88. Morgan SL 83 making have left Richard Dreyfuss at a comfortable genetic diseases and mental retardaSiSn. > 03 had a possible medical problem. Both Daniel. $6,750 78-76-6S—219 G.Wikins 9-14 0-0 21. Strickland 3-9 1-2 7, Cincinnati 62, Virginia Tech 59 vestments which offers them in yen, mark and piound Tuesday's Gsmes Calendar level of fame. Sununu, a frequent skier when he was New —Released Corey Penny Hammel. $6,750 75- 7767—E.Wilkins 219 2-4 1-2 5, Tucker 0-1 0 6 0, Walker Citadel 64. Marshall 52 Vegetarian’s diet: sterling. 8- 11 2-2 18, Myers 0-1 0 6 0. Totals 37-79Pittsburgh al Syracuse, 6 pm. “I have the right-size celebrity,” the 42-ycar-old Hampshire’s governor, said he enjoyed the trip back. Gaines, guard. M.Figueras-Dotti, $6,750 74- 74-71—219 Clemson 91, Hofstra 58 > , $iB,750 73- 74-72—21932-43 1 09. Boston College at Solon Flail, 6 p.m. HOCKEY Coastal Carolina 83, N.C.-Ashevilla 74 Today actor said in February’s Fame magazine. “Not as “We like it in Washington,” Sununu said, “but we -H , $6,750 CHICAGO (117) National Hockey League 71-76-72—219 Coppin SL 86. Florida A&M 85 JoAnne Carnor, $6,750 Pippan 511 2-4 12, Grant 4-7 9-12 17, Wednesday's Gamss Qirla Basketball much as some and a lot more than others. And I’m really miss it in New Hampshire.” NHL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION—Named Bob 75- 69-75-219 Duka 97, Wbka Forest 69 Bacon Academy at Coventry, 3:30 complete, healthy > Cartwright 4-6 1-4 9, F^xson 3-6 3 0 6, Jordan Central Connacticut at UConn (Field House), Goodemw deputy executive director. Allison Finney, $5,382 78- 71-71—220 known but not worshiped. 1317 1520 42, Perdue 4-8 3-4 11, Armstrong 8 pm. E. Kentucky 83, Tennessee SL 71 East Hampton at Bolton, 3:30 Today In History "O D.Ammaccapane, $5,381 75-73-72—220 LOS ANGELES KINGS—Traded Bernie E. Tennessee SL 96, Appalachian S i 94 Ice Hockey “I can always get a good table at a restaurant, but Cindy Ftarick, $5,381 71-76-73— 220 2-9 0 6 4, King 4-8 1-1 9. Hodges 3-5 3 0 7, SL John's at Providence, 7 p.ra Nicholls. center, to the Now tbrk Rangers br East Carolina 72 William & Mary 64 East Catholic vs. SL Bernard (Connecticut Cathy Morse, $5,381 70- 73-77—Sanders 220 3 3 0 6 O.Tolals 39-80 34-45 117. DEAR READERS: It’s time for a little new year fol­ when I get to ^ e table they let me eat in peace,” said Shipyard deal over? Tomas Sandstrom and Tony Granato, right New Vbrk 22 24 26 37— 109 Saturday, Jan. 27 Fla. Intemalonal 77. Com Florida 64 College), 2:15 p.m. wings. S.Steinhauer, $4,775 75-74-72— 221 Furman 94, VMI 71 low up. Dreyfuss, star of the current film “Always.” PRINCETON, N J. (AP) — Polish-bom Barbara Susan Sanders, $4,775 74- 74-73—Chicago 221 28 29 33 27— 117 St. John's at UConn (Gampel Pavilion), 8 SOCCER p.m, George Mason 58, American U. 48 Tuesday a Complete and incomplete proteins: I wrote that this Today is Monday, Jan. 22, the 22nd day of 1990. Lauri Merten, $4,250 74- 74-74— 2223-Poinl goals— New Vbrk 3-10 (G.Wilkins 3-4, In the 1970s, Dreyfuss starred in such blockbusters Piasecka Johnson, who has offered to save the Major Indoor Soccer League Jackson 0-1, Strickland 0-1, Newman 0-4), Arizona at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Georgia Southern 109, Centenary 86 Boys Basketbell There arc 343 days left in the year. Sue Em, $4,250 75- 72-75-222 Kentucky 05, Tennessee 83 differentiation between protein is a probably not sig­ as “American Graffiti,” “Jaws” and “Close En- bankrupt Polish shipyard that gave birth to the WICHITA WINGS— Traded Mike Slankovic, Chicago 5-8 (Jordan 4-5, Hodges 1-3). Fouled Syracuse at Georgetown, 3 p.m. Manchester at BloomLwId, 7:30 deferxier, arxl Peter Ward, forward, to the Bal­ Laurie Rinker, $4,250 74- 73-75-222 LSU87, NobaDarte64 nificant for vegetarians. I was called to task by some coimters of the Third Kind,” and won an Academy Today’s highlight in history: M.BIackwelder, $4,250 out—None. Flebounds— Now Vbrk 53 (Ewing Providence at Boston College, 8 p.m. Notre Dame at East Catholic. 7 p.m. Solidarity trade union, is still interested despite timore Blast for David Byrrte and Keder, for­ 71- 76-75— 222 Liberty 84, Brooklyn Col. 68 Cheney Tech at Bacon Academy, 7:30 On Jan. 22, 1917, President Wilson pleaded for an end Cathy Marino. $4,250 10). Chicago 52 (Jordan 10). Assists—New Villanova at Soton Hall, 6 pm. dieticians and nuUitionists who pointed out that animal Award for “The Goodbye Girl.” wards. 75- 70-77—222 Louisiona Tech 103, Lamar 63 Bolton at Rocky Hill, 7:30 reports of the deal’s demise, an aide said. Marci Bozarth, $3,675 to the war in Europe, saying there had to be “peace COLLEGE 75- 77-71—Vbrk 223 27 (Jackson, Strickland 6), Chicago 27 Louisville 86, Memphis SL 69 Coventry at FIHAM, 7:30 protein, which, of course, is excluded from a vegetarian’s Mrs. Johnson, heir to the Johnson & Johnson for­ Sherri Turner, U,675 76- 73-74— 223 ARKANSAS— Announced the resignebon of (Paxson, Jordan 7). Total fouls— New Vbrk 32, Big East results McNsese SL 76, Sam Houston SL 65 Qlrls Basketball diet, contains all the essential amino acids — and is, without victory.” (By April, however, America was also , $3,675 Crosby helps Barrymore tune, cfTercd in May to invest up to SlOO million in Ken Hatfield, football coach. 71- 77-75—223Chicago 26, A— 18,676. Mississippi 84, Georgia 74 Manchester at Glastonbury. 730 Amy Alcot, $2,928 77- 75-72-224 therefore, complete. at war.) ARKAN SAS STATE—Annourtced the resig- SL John’s 65, B.C. 59 Mississippi S l 98, Florida 73 Boys Swimming NEW YORK (AP) — Ex-drug addict David Cros­ the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk if certain conditions Kathy Fkistlewait, $2,928 75-75-74-224 naUon of Larry Lacewell, football coach and ath­ Bucks 127, Heat 101 Murray SL 80. Middle Tenn. 71 Manchester at Bulkeley, 3:30 Some vegetables and grains arc incomplete; that is, On this date: Kristi Albers, $2,928 BOSTON C O LLEG E (58) by is helping alcoholic teen-age actress Drew Bar­ were met. Her letter of intent set a deadline of Dec. letic direcbr, to become defensive coordinator 79- 70-75— 224 N. Carolina A4T 74. Delaware SL 71 Ice Hockey In 1788, the English romantic poet Lord Byron was Dottie Mochrie, $2,928 72- 77-75-224 MIAMI (101) Able 11-18 2-5 24, Pruitt 2-4 0 6 4, Hinton 1 6 they don’t contain all the essential amino acids. Hence, a 31 to complete negotiations. at Tennessee. NE Louisiana 68, Vaxas-Arlington 56 Windsor vs. Manchester (Bolton Ice Palace), rymore stay sUaight. F^mela WrighL $2,928 75-73-76—224 Rico 3-9 2-2 8, Thompson 5 1 4 11-14 21. 4-7 6, Moran 1-5 3-4 6, Odpards 3-7 3 2 7, Ar- highly resuictive vegetarian diet could result in protein bom in London. C LEM SO N — Named Ken Hatfield football Seikaly 12-19 2-5 26. Douglas 7-14 1-2 15. Ed­ dittl 0-2 2-2 2, Reese 4-9 0-0 5 Bealsey 1 -5 0 6 NW Louisiana 113, North Texas 94 330 ' Barrymore, 14, lived with Crosby and his wife, Jan John Peach, an aide to Mrs. Johnson, dismissed the coach. , $2,928 75-73-76— 224 North Carolina 91, N. Carolina SL 81 deficiency. This is true. However, I stand by my original In 1881, an ancient Egyptian obelisk known as , $2,928 68-80-76— 224 wards 1 6 2-2 4. Sparrow 2-7 1-2 5. Long 5 1 1 2, Lundy 3 1 0 6 0. Totals 23-58 11-20 59. Dance, for three months as part of a program of deadline set in the letter of intent: “December 31 was NAVY— Named Charlie Donnor offensive line Nortoeostam 74. Tulane 65 Wednesday , $2,927 75-72-77—224 0-1 10, Cummings 2-5 0 6 4, Frank 1-2 06 2, ST. JO H N'S (65) meaning that, for practical purposes, a well-balanced “Cleopatra’s Needle” was creeled in New York’s Central coach; Sam Shaffer receivers coach; Frank Richmcnd 71. N.C -Wilmington 60 Girls Basketball recovery from alcohol and drug abuse, according to just not a practical deadline, as complicated as the Betsy King, $2,927 Sundvokf 2-5 2-2 6. Totals 40-92 21-30 101. Williams 1-7 311 11. Sealy 3-7 5 8 15 Wsr- Park. Hickson running backs coach; Carl Fteese 75-72-77— 224 S. Carolina SL 84. Md.-E. Shore 73 SL Joseph at East Catholic, 7 p.m. vegetarian diet — containing grains and legumes, as well , $2300 MILWAUKEE (127) dann 3 3 5 6 5, Harvey 510 4-4 14, Buchanan this week’s People magazine. deal was.” defensive coordinator and inside linebacker 80- 74-71—225 S. Mississippi 106, SW Louisiana 104, OT Ice Hockey In 1901, an era ended in England with the death of Vicki Fergon, $2,300 Grayer 511 5 8 17. Roberts 3-5 3 0 6, SIkma 5 6 5 7 17, Cain 3 2 0 6 0, Singleton 2-4 2-3 6, as vegetables — contains all the necessary protein for coach; Jerry Harlman secondary coach, and 75- 73-77— 225 Samford 64, Mercer 57 Manchester vs. Windsor (Loomis-Chaffoo), 6 C.Figg-Currier, $1,950 79-75-72— 226 2-7 0 6 4, Humphries 9-13 3 0 19, Flobertson Sproling 0 6 0 6 0. Totals 1541 31-44 65. healthy adults. Queen Victoria at age 82. Jake Gonos defensive line coach. 9- 14 1-1 19. Pressey 513 06 17. Pierce 9-14Halftime—SL John's 33, Boston College 29. South Carolina 56, Florida SL 53 p.m. RUTGERS— Named Arnold Jeter associate Sandra Palmer, $1,950 76- 78-72—226 Southern U. 71, Jackson SL 68 a The dissolving pill: I wrote that people do not have , $1,950 2- 4 22, Anderson 5 9 0 6 10, Lohaus 2-5 1-2 5, 3-point goals— Boston College 2-9 (Moran 1-3, Wrestling head football coach and Stan Parrish offensive 76- 77-73—226 Tennessee Tuch 63, Austin Peey 81 Fermi at Manchester, 6 p.m. Gina Hull. $1,950 Kornet 2-3 0 6 4, Brown 0 6 0-2 0. Horlord 2-4 Edwards 1-4, Arditti 0-1, FTeese 31), SL John's to put calcium-supplement pills in vinegar to see if they coordinator. Dropped Tom Savage, forward, 75-75-76— 226 Tn.-Chattanooga 65, W. Carolina 62 East Catholic/Sacred Heart at Xavier, 7 p.m. Caroline Keggi, $1,950 73- 75-78-2260 6 4. Totals 57-989-17127. 2 6 (Buchanan 2-3, Sealy 3 1 , Fkuvey 32). from the basketball loam lor poor academic Miami 22 19 32 28—101 F o u M out—None. Rebounds— Boston College V a Commonwealth 55, Old Dominion 49 Cheney Tech at Ftocky Hill, 4:30 dissolve before deciding whether a given brand will be Debbie Massey, $1,538 79- 77-71— 227 W. Kentucky 79. N.C. Charlotte 78 performance. Milwaukee 32 31 29 35— 127 30 (Able 11), SL John's 42 (Williams 14). As­ absorbed by the human body. A reader pointed out that L.Rittenhouse, $1,^ 8 77- 79-71— 227 Winthrop 51, Davidson 49 Moyers very busy since leaving CBS for PBS Thursday , $1,537 3-Point goals— Miami 0-2 (Sparrow 0-1, sists—Boston College 11 (Moran 4), SL John's 80- 75-72— 227 MIDWEST Girls Basketball Consumer Reports, a reputable publication, had sug­ Shelley Hamlin, $1,537 80-72-75—227 Sundvold 0-1), Milwaukee 4-10 (Pierce 2-4, 6 (Hanrey 2). Total fouls—Boston Collegs 26, Humphries 1-2, Pressey 1-2, Sikrtw 3 1 . Kornet SL John's 17. Technical—Boston College Akron 80, W. MicNgan 76 Coventry at East Hampton, 7:30 gested this test because some calcium pills were passing Missie McGeorge, $1,313 78- 78-72-228 0- 1). Fouled out—Andersoa Ftebounds—Miami Bell SL 59. Toledo 54 Bolton at Bacon Academy, 4 p.m. Tennis Tina BarrelL $1,312 74- 79-75-228 coach O'Brien. A —6,008. through the intestine unchanged. I have no problem with By Jay Sharbutt However, like former CBS correspon­ Moyers, the former commentator on those 49 (Seikaly 14), Milwaukee 61 (Robertson 15). Bradley 66, Indiana SL 62 Cindy Mackey, $945 72- 84-73—229 dent Ike Pappas, he does worry that some Assists—Miami 22 (Douglas 10), Milwaukee 38 CanL Michigan 72 Bowling Green 58 Friday the Consumer Reports’ approach, but I recommended The Associated Press of CBS, doesn’t know. Lynn Adams. $945 79- 76-74— 229 UConn 70, Georgetown 65 (Robertson 11). Total fouls— Miami 16, MiF Chicago SL 82, 'Ibungstown SL 64 Boys Basketball TV Topics of network news “is dominated now by Robin Hood, $945 GEORGETOWN (65) TUMS, an antacid that also act as a chewable calcium “It’s hard to fathom the thinking o f the 78- 77-74— 229 Creighton 8 2 Illinois SL 75 East Hartford at Manchester, 7:30 Nancy Brown, $945 waukee23. A— 15,017. Mourning 7 6 9-10 23. Tata 3 1 3 0 0, Mutom- producers — which is not itself a bad 77-78-74— 229 Dayton 68, Evansville 68 East Catholic at SL Bernard, 7 p.m. supplement; therefore, the test is imnecessary for this NEW YORK — In Septmber 1986, people who arc in charge” of the net­ bo 1-3 0-1 5 Bryant 4-7 4-5 14. Tillmon 7-21 Australian Open results Jane Crafter, $944 80- 73-75—229Warriors 120, Celtics 115 Detroit 85, Butler 77 Bolton al Cheney Tech. 7:30 product. Bill Moyers, publicly worrying that CBS thing if they started out as reporters and works now, he says. “As long as they are MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Results Ok-Hee Ku. $944 79- 75-76— 229 26 17. Edwards 0-1 0 6 0, Thompson 3-7 06 E. Illnols 91. Cleveland SL 84 Cromwell at Coventry, 7:30 Mullin 12-22 4-4 30. Teagle 11-20 4-4 26, Bol 7, Jefferson 1-2 0-3 2, Stoudamire 0 6 0 6 0, a Calcium in TUMS: I indicated that each TUMS News was yielding to “the encroachment with a varied mix of subjects. journalists. Monday of the $3 million Australian Open tennis Msg Mallon, $944 77-76-76—229 Iowa 78, Michigan 76, OT Girls Basketball making money out of it, 1 think they will 1- 4 0-0 3, Hardaway 11-14 3-4 25, Richmond Sabol 0 6 0 6 0. Totals 23-50 1525 65. championships at the National Tennis Center Deborah McHaffie, $944 73- 80-76— 229 Iowa SL 117. Colorado 95 Manchester at East Hartford, 7:30 tablet contains 5(X) milligrams of calcium. Several of entertainment values,” left CBS and The more leisurely second round, for “But if all they know is pictures and continue what they’re doing. 8-18 10-10 26, Marciulionis 3-5 1-2 8, Higgins (soodings in parentheses): Nina Foust. $944 75- 76-78— 229 CONNECTICUT (70) Kansas SL 83, Wichita SL 62 0-2 0-0 0, Tolbert 0 6 2-2 ^ Garland 0 6 0 6 0. Boys Swimming readers believed this figure to be incorrect because this returned to public TV. He has been very, which Moyers says he has a three-year, editing, then the success of the piece is at “But I find it hard to believe that all Men Williams 0-1 0 6 0. Henefeld 6-12 4-7 21, Marquette 77, DePaul 55 1 Manchester at Windham, 4 p.m. Totals 46-85 24-26 120. the expense of the journalist.” Singles Sellars 1-3 3 0 2. C.Smith 4-12 2-4 11, George Miami, ONo 72, Kant SL 61 500 milligrams of calcium carbonate U'anslate into 200 very busy there ever since. $2.5 million-a-year funding commiunent three of them can be making money out BOSTON (115) Notre Dame vs. East Catholic (MHS pod). 4 Fourth Round 4 6 3 4 11. DePriest 2-3 2-4 6, Cyrulik 2-3 0 6 Michigan SL 91, Northwestern 80 p.m. milligrams of elemental calcium; thus, each TUMS sup­ Still, he says, some network newscasts Bird 13-21 9-9 37, Pinckney 1 6 2-2 4, Parish "This year will be no different. On Sun­ from General Moters and the MacArthur of newscasts that arc essentially alike.” Stefan Edberg (3). Sweden, dof. Jonas B. 4, Gwynn 5 9 4-4 15 Totals 24-51 1523 70. Minrtesota 83, ONo SL 78 13-22 3-3 29. Johnson 1-3 3 0 2. Lewis 8-17 plies about 20 percent of the adult Recommended Daily day, Jan. 28, PBS’ resident philosopher Foundation, is equally eclectic. It starts he has seen — mostly on weekends — Svansson, Sweden, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4. Rec Hoop Halftime—Connecticut 3 5 Georgetown 29. Missouri 95. Kansas 87 Saturday David Wheaton, Deephaven, Minn., def. 3- 3 19, McHale 10-17 2-3 22. Begley 1-83-point 0-0 2. goals—Georgetown 4-17 (Bryant 2-5, Allowance of calcium (about 1,(X)0 milligrams). and essayist launches the second season with Robert Lucky, chief o f communica­ “are very good.” He singles out CBS’ □ □ □ Gamble 0-4 3 0 0, Kieine 0 6 3 0 0, M.Smith SOUTHWEST Girls Basketball Aaron Kricksloin (5). Grosso Pointa, Mich., 7-6 Thompson 1-3, Tillmon 16, Tale 31), Connec­ East Catholic at Mercy, 7 p.m. 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 47-100 19-20 115 Ark.-Little Rock 110, Georgia SL 87 Post-menopausal women require more to prevent os­ of his “World of Ideas” series, this one a tions research at Bell Laboratories. Saturday and Sunday night newscast and (7-5), 6-4, 6-3. Pee Wee ticut 7-13 (Hansfsid 5 7 , Gywnn 1-1, C.Smith Ice Hockey Golden Stats 35 24 31 30—120 1-5). F o u M out— None. Rebounds— Geor­ Arkansas 100, Texas A&M 84 teoporosis. liiis docs not change my original suggestion once-a-week, 52-week series of half-hour Others on the roster include filmmaker the “CBS News Sunday Morning” that Mats Wilandor (8). Sweden, def. Velli Mahoney- Knicks 29 (Ricky Wilcox 6, Mike Baylor 56, Texas Tech 50 East Catholic at Malden Catholic (Boston). 8 ECOLOGY AND THE TUBE — Fbloheimo, Finland, 7-5,6-4, 6-0. Boston 27 38 20 30—115 getown 40 (Mourning 13), Connacticut 28 p.m. to such women: TWO “Os-Cal 250+D” tablets plus two interviews. Steven Spielberg, neuro-philosopher anchors. Lurale 4, Vincent Cobb 4) Huskies 18 (Jason 3-Point goals— Golden Stats 4-12 (Mullin 2-5, Miss. Willay SL 101, Prairie View 94 Salesmen for Ted Turner, cable maestro Boris Becker (2), West Germany, del. Mitos- (C.Snith 7). Assists-Georgstown 15 (Bryant 10), Wrestling D'Amico 2. Billy Baker 2. Joseph Covill also Bol 1-3, Marciulionis 1-2, Higgins 31, Rich­ Oklahoma SL 84, Niabraska 71 TUMS a day, as a supplemental to a regular diet. In March, he’ll have a 90-minute spe­ Patricia Churchland and playwright-direc­ “I’m a big fan of Kuralt’s show,” he lav Mecir (16). Czechoslovakia, 4-6, 6-7 (6-8), played well) Connacticut 16 (Henefeld 5). Total Fouls— WintSiam at Manchaslor. noon and environmentalist, arc trying to syndi­ mond 31), Boston 2-7 (Bird 2-4, Pinckrvey 0-1, Georgetown 22, Connecticut 22. Atten- Rice 58, Southern Melh. 55, OT 6-4, 6-1, 6-1. Bullets 18 (Robert Daring 2, Andy McCusker Grasso TecfVKIIIingly at East Catholic, noon a Fluoride toothpaste: The use of fluoride toothpaste cial, “From D-Day to the Rhine” — his tor Peter Sellars. says. “It’s the most visually interesting cate an ecological cartoon scries, “Cap­ Bagley 0-2). Fouled out— None. dartoa— 16,294. SW Texas SL 102 Stephen F.Austin 79 2) Bombers 12 (Scott Levesque 2, Mike Ftebounds—Golden State 45 (Bol 14), Boston Texas 107, Rhode Island 66 Cheney TectVPbrtland at Sacred HearL noon is, in my opinion, redimdant for people who drink trip to Europe last summer with a group As in his first batch of “Ideas,” Moyers and literate broadcast on the air.” tain Planet and the Planctccrs.” With Tom Shanahan 2. Flobbie Floy 2) Texas Christian 89, Houston 73 Women Doubles 50 (McHale 9). Assists—Golden State 29 (Har­ Providence 87, Syracuse 86 fluoridated water from municipal sources. In addition, of World War II infantrymen who fought doesn’t fear the term “talking heads,” On most weeknights, he says, he Cruise as the voice of Capt. Planet, the 76ers 31 (Mike Prindivtile 11, John Beaulieu Texas Southern 87, Grambling SL 69 Third Round daway 10), Boston 34 (Bird 12). Total watches Cable News Network, likening 8, Nick Lentocha 6) Celtics 16 (Doug Cosmini PROVIDENCE (87) Texas-FYin American 61. Arkansas SL 59 excess fluoride in the body can cause spotted discolora­ from the invasion of Normandy in 1944 shots of interviewer and subject talking. show has episodes on oil drilling, acid 9 fouls-^olden State 16, Boston 22. TschnF Patty Fondick, Sacramento, Calif,, and Mary Conlon 5 6 2-4 14, Burton 6-14 3 3 16, 6. Jaske Ford 4, Brian Delguidice also played cals—McHale, Golden State coach Nelson. Texas-San AnloNo 90. Hardin-Simmons 85 tion and pitting of tooth enamel. While the risks of using to Germany and the war’s end in 1945. For some TV executives of the kccp-il- its newscasts to the straight-ahead “CBS Joe Fernandez, Miami (5), del. Isabelle Demon- well) Shamsid-Desn 5 7 1-2 11. Murdock 5 1 8 6-7 Radio, TV rain and toxic waste dumping, and vil­ A— 14,890. OT goot and Catherine Tanvior, Franco (15), 2-6, 2 5 Screen 2-5 5 6 10. Bragg 2-6 3 1 4, Bent both fluoridat^ water and fluoridated toothpaste and/or Next fall, he’ll have “Amazing Grace,” moving MTV generation, talking heads Evening News” when lains named Hoggish Grcedly, Looten 7-5, 6-3. Bolton Juniors 1-4 3 0 2. WUtts 1-1 0 6 3. Saddler 1-2 0 6 2, FAR WEST rinse are exU'cmely small, I sec no compelling ad­ a 90-minute special about John Newton’s mean many turn-offs. anchored it. Plimdcr and Sly Sludge. Natalia Medvedeva and Leila Meskhi, Soviet Blazers 115, Hornets 100 Golden Eagles 23 (Justin Bates 10, Dave Forbes 0 6 0 6 0. Totals 31-63 1523 87. Arizona 78, Oklahoma 74 Union (14), dof. Janine Thompson and Wondy CHARLOTTE (100) Today vantages in the practice. classic hymn as told by those who’ve “Sometimes they are turn-offs,” he “CNN is doing the basic nuLs and bolls CBS, also keen on the global ecosys­ Laughman 7) Blue 21 (Dave Mitchell 8, Ryan SYR ACU SE (86) Boise SL 58, Montana SL 49 Turnbull, Australia (8), 4-6,6-3, 7-5. Mullen 6) Tripucka 4-11 58 16, Gilliam 6-12 30 12, Coleman 5 1 4 7-10 23, Johnson 1-5 4-7 6, Brigham \bung 65, WyorNng 60 2 p.m. — Tennis: Australian a Toxic shock: I reported that toxic-shock syndrome, a sung it, among them opera’s Jessye Nor­ concedes in his soft Texas accent. “The of news the way Cronkite used to do it,” tem, is considering a scries pilot called J.R. Reid 7-16 4-5 18, Sichting 1 6 3 0 2, Jana Novotna and Helena Sukova, Czechos- Red 27 (Mared Huertas 11. Brandon Lavallee Manning 34 31 0, Thompson 514 36 13, Colorado SL 57, Utah 51 serious and sometimes fatal infection, is caused by a man, pop singer Judy Collins and folk Moyers says, venturing that in time Ted bvakia (1). def. Anne Mintor. Australia, and R Reid 5 1 2 1-2 13, Bogues 1-8 3 0 2, Curry Owens 11-18 3-7 25, Edwards 3-7 2-3 10. Ellis Open, ESPN question is, are the talking heads thinking ‘The Elite,” starring Gil Gerard. It’s 10) Celtics 10 (Jim Preuss 6, Joe Pospisil and Hawaii 74. New Mexico 71 toxin secreted by staphylococcus bacteria. Since that singer Jean Ritchie. Turner’s 24-hour CNN “will be the staple , New Zealand, 6-3, 6-4. Mike Henry also played well) 7-17 3-3 17. Rowsom 3-4 2-2 8, Anderson 2-5 3-4 3-3 9, McFlas 3 0 3 0 0. Totals 31-66 22-37 Idaho 84, N. Arizona 59 4 p.m. — CBA All-Star game minds and thinking people? Are they in­ about a team of experts “fighting to GIgi Fernandez, Puerto Rico, and Ftobin 0 6 5, Gray 3 0 0 6 0. Gattison 5 4 1-3 7. Totals 86. Loyola Marymount 131, Portland 106 (taped), ESPN column was published, researchers have identified Also afoot: “Kids at Risk," a study of teresting to watch? I think the most fas­ of mo.st people.” protect an increasingly fragile enviro- White, San Jose, Calif. (4), del. Maria 40-95 1 523 100. Halftime— Syracuse 34, Providence 32. 3- Senior League Montana 65, Weber SL 51 another type of toxic-shock produced by streptococcal high school graduates who can’t function cinating production value is the human The primary reason, he says, is that mcn;.” Lindstrom. Sweden, and Heather Ludlofl, Foster PORTLAND (115) polnt goals—ProvIderKa 7-14 (Murdock 36, Nevada-Fleno 102, E. Whshington 100, OT 7:30 p.m. — College basketball: Green 58 (Shawn Boothroyd 19, Chris City. Calif., 6-2, 6-1. Kersey 12-18 2-3 26. Vl/illiams 6-10 1-1 13. Conlon 2-2, WhTt 1-1, Burton 1-4, Screen 0-1). New Mexico SL 75, Fullerton SL 58 bacteria. in society, and a 1991 special that, as he face.” “our work habits, uavel schedules and And ABC will air a cclcbrity-fillcd cn- Boothroyd 17) Blue 50 (Cory Silver 18, Todd Georgetown at Villanova, ESPN Larisa Savchenko and Natalia Zvereva, Duckworth 11-23 1-4 23. Orexler 7-16 5 7 19. Syracuse 2 6 (Edwards 2-3, Coleman 0-1, Oregon SL 70, Washington 63 Dzen 14, Max Schardt 12 Jason Mark also The signs and symptoms arc rame as the staph variety: puts it, examines why college athletes Moyers, press secretary to President living habits arc such now that it’s very viromcntal show on April 22 called “The Soviet Union (2), del. Elisa Burgin, Baltimore, Fbrter 3-12 4-5 11, Young 3 1 3 6 3, Cooper 0-3 Thompson 0-2). Fouled out— Ellis. F^cilic U. 78, San Jose SL 71 8 p.m. — College basketball: 9 played well) and Ros Fairbank, San Diego (10), 6-2, 7-6 0 6 0, Robinson 4-10 2-2 10, Petrovic 4-9 0 6 8, Ftebounds— FVovIdencs 49 (Shamsid-Deen 12), Pepperdine 68, Gonzaga 67 Army at Manhattan, SportsChannel high fever, renal failure, difficiflty breathing, shock and “can be stars on Saturday and failures in Lyndon B. Johnson, then publisher of hard to create a critical mass of audience Earth Day Special.” Maroon 51 (Ron Morin 20, Matt Maneggia 14, (7-3). Bryant 1-2 3 0 2. Totals 45104 18-28 115. Syracuse 36 (Coleman 21). A s­ San Froixtisco 77, Son Diego 67 death. However, the strep toxin lis less likely to cause the life.” at a given time. So you have to be there Steve CumberlarxJ 13, Dave Cerrigione also 9:30 p.m. — College basketball: Newsday newspaper before finding TV a Some cynics speculate that if all this and Cynthia MacGregor, Charlotte 22 24 26 28—100 sists—Providence 22 (Murdock 16). ^racusa Stanford 74, Southern Cal 61 played well) Red 43 (Kevin Blafkin 17. Matt Nail peeling rash characteristic of staph toxic shock. Although Moyers’ first “World o f Ideas,” which bully pulpit for ideas and essays, is less when people want you.” Palos Verdes, Calif., def. , Portland 29 35 24 27— 115 20 (Edwards 12). Total fouls—Providence 31, Taxas-EI Paso 71, San Diego SL 63 Minnesota at Wisconsin, ESPN keeps up, some evil corporation is certain Chicago, and Lori McNeil, Houston (6), 0-6, 6-4 15, Brian Serignese and Matt Hartzog also 3-Point goals— Charlotte 1-4 (Anderson 1-1, Syracuse 20. Technical—ProviderKe tench. antibiotics are the u-calmcnt of choice, the mortality for led off with filmmaker David PutUiam, Will network evening newscasts even­ played well) UC Santa Barbara 73, UC kvlne 66 Midnight: College basketball: critical of network TV news now than to commission a special called “Just Say 6-2. J.R Reid 0-1, R.Reid 0-1, Curry 0-1), Fbrtland A—32,401. Utah SL 68. Fresno SL 65 UNLV at Long Beach State, ESPN toxic strep approaches 30 percent. had five interviews a week for 10 weeks when, dismayed, he left that arena. tually go the way of the pterodactyl? No to Rain Forests.” I 0

18— MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 22. 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Jan, 22, 1990—19 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE H ^ H E L P 1 7 7 1 HELP A certified list of Democratic party-endorsed candidates tor the THE BOARD OF TAX REVIEW FOR THE TOWN OF H OMES STORE/OFFICE WANTED I'M wanteo WANTED HELP [ g T I HOMES I HOMES ■ HOMES town of Manchester tor election as Members of the Town Commit­ MANCHESTER WILL BE IN SESSION IN THE ASSESSORS L U WANTED - tee from the 1st-12th Voting Districts is on file in my office at 41 FOR RENT I FOR RENT I WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE Speciolls^^ Of f ic e . 41 center Street, on the following days for the pur- FOR SALE Center Street, Manchester, Connecticut and copies are available pose of hearing appeals on the 1989 Grand List and 1988 DENTAL Hygienlst- for public distribution. AVAILABLE 700 Square Feet ot open Coventry Public ATTENTION! Hiring! Go­ Supplemental Grand Lists: I m medlately- vernment jobs. Your TELEPHONE Sales The number of Town Committee members to be elected under space suitable tor office Schools. K-8. Must February 21,1990 Wtednesday 7:00 - 8:00 PM Remodelled 4 bedroom area. $17,840-$69,485 Position-Salary plus In­ NEWER 2100Square Foot M ANCHESTER-Proud CUSTOM Ranch. Man­ D c f it ! party rules, and the number of names of candidates included in the or workshop. Renova­ have current license centive. On premises Comtemporary-7 and stylish. Great 3 chester. Quality certificate from each political subdivision specified. Is as follows: February 22,1990 Thursday 7:00 - 8 00 PM Cape, large’ tamily tions to suit. Rent ne­ Program starts 3rd 1-602-838-8665. R-775. room, fireplace, eat-ln sales only. Leads pro­ rooms. 2 baths, jacuel. bedroom eye- throughout marks this NUMBER TO BE NUMBER POUTICAL Febmary 23, 1990 Friday 7:00 - 8:00 PM gotiable. On Main week of September. Sa­ CHILD CARE-My Glas­ kitchen, living room, vided. Connecticut Life Bolton cul-de-aac. dorm ered Cape In a custom 3/4 bedrootr There will be one work session on Saturday, February 24 Street. Call Rose. 647- lary $6 per child. Aver­ tonbury home. 6 week ELECTED CERTIFIED SUBDIVISION carpeted, large laundry Insurance license re­ Blanchard & Rossetto sought after area. Ranch. Decorated by a 10 10 1 1990, from 9:00 to 11:00 AM. No additional appeals will be 8400. age number participat­ old. Daytime hours. LAWN CARE and bath. $995 per " I n quired. Send response R ealtors." We’ re Sel­ Beautifully manicured professional attractive PAINTING/PAPERING 8 8 2 heard at this session. MANCHESTER- ing, 250-300 children. Start mid-February. to Savings Bank of month plus utilities. 657-9542.______ling Houses” 646- yard. Must be seen landscaping, lower 8 6 3 In addition, the Board of Tax Review will meet Thursday Sep­ Furnlshed offices avail­ Contact Dr. John Ma­ Manchester, Person­ 2482.□______646-4144. la n a g e Inside to be appre­ level with Thermopane 8 8 4 tember 13, 1990 from 7:00 to 8:00 PM for the purpose of hear­ able. Prime location. clean. 742-8913. eoe. ASSISTANT sales man­ nel, P.O. Box 231. Man­ ciated. $137,000. D.W. PRESTIGIOUS windows and walk out YARD MASTERS WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO, 8 8 5 ing appeals on the 1989 Motor Vehicle Grand List. A work ses­ Smart shoppers shop Fax. copy, phones, and o T T i f A T 6 T T T c e ager and sales people chester, CT 06040. eoe. Fish Realty. 643-1591.D to Fleldstonepatlogive -Wintertime Improvements secretarial services needed. Sfipure Income Resldence-6 rooms, 1'/4 Quality work at a 8 8 6 sion lor the September 13th appeal session will be held Sep­ Classified! They find Assistant-Flexible or TELEMARKETERS-Full you room to roam. Call -Tree & wanch Removal 8 8 7 available. Priced rea­ the Challenge potential, tralnlno pro­ baths, enclosed porch. reasonable pricel tember 15, 1990. No additional appeals will be heard at this that’s o good way to fight full-time. Training us­ time and part time W aranoke Road. Blan­ MANCHESTER-You n g and see about craft- -Gutters Cleaned 8 8 8 session. sonably. 646-3778. Ev­ vided. 1-800-237-6770. -Snow Removal Interior & Exterior the high cost of living. J ing your skills. 649- tamily,..move right In! 3 Mr Cash needed. No experience chard & Rossetto Real­ manshlp. Call Barbara. Free Estimates 10 10 9 643-2711. enings. 569-4673. 9287 required. All we require bedroom, 1 '/4 bath Cape $189,900. RE/MAX East -Any yard job considered 9 9 10 All persons claiming to be aggrieved by the decision of the As­ Hospital, a private, nonprofti tors," We’re Selling Call Brian Weigle is a positive attitude __Houses" 646-2462.D with fenced yard. of theRIver, 647-1419.□ 8 8 11 sessor of the Town of Manchester must appear and file their joint lonimission aecreditci! psyehiatrie hospital 643-9996 COVENTRY-3 bedrooms. ELLINGTON and a good speaking Comfy. David Mur­ 645-8912 8 8 12 complaint at one of these meetings or at some adjourned speeiali:in^ in progressive adult, adolescent, and NEW 3000 Square Foot FIELDSTONE Delight. meeting of said Board of Tax Review. 2'/i baths, convenient to WELCOME WAGON EXPANDING voice. Good Incentives dock. $144,900. Sentry Manchester. Fantastic A primary will bo held March 6.1990, in each of the above political MEADOWVIEW A Tudor Cape-9 rooms, Route 44 and 6. $900 addii tion inpatient ami luitpaiient .services. and bonuses. Contact Real Estate. 643-4060.□ subdivisions in which candidacies numbering at least 25% ot the Dated: January 10, 1990 2 '/} baths. 24' tam ily tamily room with full BOOKKEEPING/ McHugh Himself monthly plus security PLAZA Mr. Lucas, 647-8018 be­ room, 24x27 master HEBRON-Must see. Uni­ Fleldstone wall, apo- number of Town Committee members to bo elected by such party Let's talk atx)ut a flexible-hour career as a tween 9-6. INCOME TAX Betty Sadloskt, and utilities. 742-8732 Registered Nurses bedroom suite. Blan­ que 2,400 square foot tlights, fireplace, slid­ Painting & wallpapering at in such political subdivision are filed In accordance with §§9-382 to Chairperson WELCOME WAGON Representative. You floor plan. 4 bedrooms, ers to patio, and gener­ 9-450, inclusive, ot the General Statutes by persons other than lit)' MANCHESTER-oTder Full ami part-lintL’ posiiion> available. chard & Rossetto Real­ Its best Free Estim^es. Fully Board of Tax Review 1000 sq. ft. congratulate new parents a r^ engaged women tors," We’re Selling 2'A baths, fireplaced ous ske highlight this party-endorsed candidates not later than 4:00 p.m. of January 31, home 4 bedrooms, 2 VVe olTcr a highly eonipclilive salary ami com- H OMES kitchen. Marilyn Vafte- Insured. Establisheed 1974. 1990, provided the number of such candidacies, plus the number 030-01 full baths, large kit­ Busy Rte. 83, new 1000sq. ft. and greet new neighbors. Your friendly call will __Houses" 646-2482.□ immaculate Colonial. 3 ALAN W. GATES rental area. In attractive prehensise fringe benefils paekage For prompt IFOR SALE ronl. $149,900. Sentry bedrooms, 1'/4 baths, of endorsed candidates for such political subdivision, exceeds the chen, living room and provide useful information and gifts from busi­ 6 room Colonial. Reduced &CO. 643-9321 shopping plaza. Ideal tor re­ consideration, please siihmil your resume to: Real Estate, 643-4060.□ hardwood floors. A number of town committee members to be elected. (If the number tamily room, plus en­ tail,office, professional,serv­ nesses. Training classes to be held in Febm- FOREST HILLS-7',4 % fi­ to the low $150’s tor IVrsonnel Department. Natehaiig Hospital. MANCHESTER- pleasure tor living. Call 21 Years Experience opposing candidacies filed is reduced to less than such 25% in any closed porch and gar­ ice. nancing available. U & immediate sale. 22’ fire- I APARTMENTS I APARTMENTS A 189 .Stores Road, Mansfield Center, CT 06250. ary. All you need is a car and the time to give. D ellghtful 3 bedroom. 2 Barbara. $169,900. All phases of subdivision, no primary will be held.) Petition forms, instructions age $925. Allbrio Call R built. 7 room, 4 placed living room. FOR RENT FOR RENT 20 to 40 hours per week positions available. To bath. Split level with RE/MAX East of the tax preparation and Wall Papering and Painting and information concerning the procedure (or filing opposing Realty. 202 East Center bedroom, 3 bath home. Great location near candidacies, may be obtained from Herbert J. Stevenson, Demo------Street, Manchester James J. Gessay learn more, call: Waddell School! Blan­ fireplaced living room, River, 647-1419.D financial planning. 30 years Experience In-law apartment. Plus, Inground pool. Joan In- crafic Registrar of Voters, 41 Center Street, Manchester. Con- MANCHESTER-2 bed- MANCHESTER-4, 6, and 7 649-0917__ 875-0134 2 car garage, pool, ca­ chard & Rossetto Real­ MANCHESTER-Quality •Individuals •Partnership? Insuranco, References and necticut. room, 2 family. 2nd room apartments Se- tors," We’re Selling guanti. $154,900. Sen­ and elegance can be 3 BE D R 0"0~M~S . NATCHAUG Marge Brown bana. '/4 acre lot. and try Real Estate. 643- •Coiporalions Eslates Free Estimates EdwaxdTomkiol floor. Spaclous rooms. curity. No pets. Now $750/monfh plus utili­ fenced yard. Owner will Houses" 646-2462.□ found In this beautiful 4 •Fiduciaries -Trusts ONE OF THE '.'lUrest wovs 4060.□ MARTY MA7TSSON Town Clerk ot Manchester spotless, repainted, ap- available 646-2426,9-5 ties. No pets. Century 658-1135 help with secondary THIS 9 room, 2 '/i bath bedroom. 2'A bath Co­ 046-01 pliances, hookups No weekdays. to find bargain buys Is to BEAUTIFULL Y” d e c o - lonial living room with 649-4431 21. Epstein Realty, 647- HOSPITAL financing or sell at bar­ home can’t be beat for • Computerized Tax pets. Non-smokers. M ANCHESTE'R-'cTnTral. 6695 shop the classified ads g a in price. Asking value! 3 car garage and rafed sta rte r home. Re- hardwood floors, for­ Returns every day. modelled kitchen, mal dining room with Adultspreterred Avail- beautiful, 1 bedroom. P- $239,900 but will listen. 150x457 lot! $170’a. •TTD-TTY For the Deaf LEGAL NOTICE able 2/1 $625/m onlh appliances, heal in- Owner/Agenf. 646- Blanchard & Rossetto Cathedral celling, 2 sliders Intoadoubleske An Equal Opportunity Employer tu b fO M PAINTING/ Notice is hereby given that I failed to receive within the time limited eluded $525 plus se- 4655.______Realtors " We’ re Sel­ skylights. Oak ca­ deck, 1st floor tamily Alan W. Gates I CARS [ c ar s in§9-391 oftheGeneralStatutesthecertificationsotthenamesol _ Hy 647-1960.______curity. 646-3253. ling Houses” 646- binets. new vinyl floor­ and laundry room, ex­ Enrolled Agent WALLPAPERING SERVICES FOR SALE FOR SALE N MANCHESTER-Lef any persons as party-endorsed candidates ot the Republican COVENTR Y-Small coun- — — 2482 D______ing. Lake rights to tra large kitchen, plus a Registered Financial Planner Ovsr 20 years aperience someone else pay your Crystal Lake. Owner large, bright and beau­ Quality, reliability. Party for election as members of the town committee ot said party Ify a p a rtm e n t in pri- R P IC n N I M M I N I I I M S mortgage S p a cio u s BOLTON town line but in anxious Make otter. tiful rec room. All this . 210 Main Street Free Estimates. in the Town ot Manchester from the political subdivisions specified vale hom e C lose to | 3 3 Ic n o DCUT Duplex, 12 rooms. 6 Manchester-Thls at­ $99,900. Philips Reel and more. For more Manchester RelerencesS Fully Insured ^low: lake $500 per month HtH I bedrooms. 2 car gar­ tractive 4 bedroom, 2 Estate, 742-1450D Inform ation call Deb 649-7470 The number of town committee members to be elected, under All u tilitie s included OUTTO BECOME k n o w age. siding and much bath "Farm House" Owens. Evenings, 646- 872-6383 party rules, from each political subdivision specified, Isas follows: Beach privileges in pri- MANCHESTER-Newer, 2 S c h a lle r 's PEOPLE WHO Fax 649-3295 RESTORED H istoric 1740 know there's a certain magic | m l W \ w w W a ■ ■ J | more. Great tor small styled home is located 2046 $21 9.900 NUMBER POLITICAL SUBDIVISION association Call bedrooms, air conditi- MANCHESTER’S investor or starter on Finley Street. Ask­ House-11 rooms, 4 bed­ Visa/Mastercard 7 3 742-9671 oned, new appliances. Q u a lit y about Classified Advertising. # A X rooms. 4 fireplaces, RE/MAX East of the ED C A R R a L 'S PAINTING home $223,000. Spruce ing $165,000. Call to­ River, 647-1419.D Notice is also hereby given that a primary will be held on March 6, M ^ tT c H E "S T E R ^ F e d - P °°' Pre-owned Autos Realty 646-0576. day Blanchard & Ros- pond Includes 3 room Professional painting and wall­ #1 apartment overgarage. MATURE/EXPERIENCED papering. Prompt, courteous, 1990 in each of the above political subdivisions in which Candida- room Duplex qaraoe p .,. Value Priced avail' ABLE setfo R ealtors” We’ re Walking distance to ICDNDDMINIUMS INCOME TAX dependable, insured. CIOS numbering at least 25% of the number ot Town Committee lease/security No pets. owoninPi I m mediately- Selling Houses" 646- members to be elected by such party in such political subdivision $625 plus u tilitie s 646- jo lo evenings MANAGEMENT 2482 □ ______Columbia Lake. Ideal I FDR SALE FREE ESTIMATES! USED CAR 88 Cutlass Coupe Remodelled 4 bedroom tor a home occupation PREPARATION are tiled in accordance with §§9-382 to 9-450, inclusive, of the 3618 ■ CALL V-6,SLPKG.. * 0 OO AVON CALLING EAST HARTFORD LOCATION Cape Large tamily PRICED To Sell.. Come or Bed & Breakfast. INDIVIDUAL/BUSINESS General Statutes by persons whose names appear upon the last- M ANCHESTER-BeautituI rT T IC A R S Loaded VT|TT' room, fireplace, eat-in view this roomy Ranch Call tor our brochure. SOUTH WINDSOR-Plum DAN MOSLER 6438693 completed enrollment list of said party, provided the number of 1 or 2 bedroom apart- |*» I I FAR RAI F DEALER kitchen, carpeted living featuring 2 bedrooms. Ridge. Super sked lux­ To buy or sell UNWRAP Columbia. $499,000. 649-3329 such candidacies (or such political subdivision exceeds the num- m ents nn hns linp i . . i J ' o n u t 84 Alliance 2 Dr. $2,495 87 Mercury Sable LS room and bedrooms, I'/t baths, finished rec Philips Real Estate. ury 3 bedroom. 3 full ber of town committee members to be elected. living room, dininq '"* bath Condo second to v^Auto.V-6, Auto $7^995 Call Nellie THE BEST PACKAGE large laundry and bath. room and garage. Well 742-14500 ______ELECTRICAL A petition containing the required number ot signatures must be room', fully applianced PARDIMAI 84 Camaro 2 Dr. $3,995 Loaded Many ratailart offer good ealariaa. banafiia A opporkmiliaa BuL m ona of faalaat grog woman's apadaJty ralailart n tha oounfry, $995 per month 646- priced at $129,900. none. Ceramic entry, filednotlatGrthan4:00p.m.ot January 31, 1990. Petition forms, kitchen air co n d iti- T 1 wa can offar you tha BEST paeftaga in raiaakng today, mdudmg 4144 or 643-0909 C entury 21, Epstein LIKE To Cook? This 7 mirrored wall. Cathed­ 84 Crown Vic $4,995 875-5033 room Cape has a huge instructions, and information concerning the procedure tor filing oned Ideal to r seniors B U I C K I N C *THE BEST BENEFITS Realty. 647-8895D Turn ral ceilings, skylights, CARPENTRY/ 84 Sunbird 4 Dr. $2,495 87 Acura LegendLegend o -n DUPLEX With Flr^lace- kitchen with center is­ opposing candidacies may be obtained from Patricia A. Cottle, o r m iddle aged H eat V- . Auto, Madcal. Dantal, Praacripion. Viaion, Lila A Oiaabiity. ProAl Sh«ing. Rabramanl A moral your skills into gold. and many more ameni­ REMODELING DUMAS ELECTRIC Republican Registrar of Voters, 41 Center Street, Manchester, and hot w lte ffn c lu d e d ^ ^ 6 $ 11,500 12 room. newerSaltbox land. lots of cabinets, 85 Escort 4 Dr. $1,995 Loaded "POSTAL JOBS" *THE BEST EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT side-by-side, largeopen Join the professionals ties. You’ll lust have to Service changes, Connecticut. S h irt. 1985BuickRivioraLoaded $8,795 On tta lalaat girfa, jurwor, miaaaa A plua-aiia faahiona at Century 21, Epstein. countertop, and pantry call on this one! additional wiring and floor plan. 1st floor closet, hardwood Edward Tomkiel rooms $665 247-5030 lM6^tebnN *6'mo 85 Reliant 4 Dr. $3,295 Start $10.79/hr. For THE BEST SALES INCENTIVES PROGRAM bedroom tor families $219,900. D.W Fish repairs on existing 88 Acura Legend i i floors, w ood stove KITCHEN & BATH Town Clerk of Manchester 4 ROOMS 1st floor, near 1986PonliacFi^i?d $6895 85 Lynx 2 Dr. $2,395 exam & application in­ lr>dudlng twaa bonua A atock inoanliva programa s’o ’ lTt ’h w T n' d' s'o R - Realty. 643-1591.□ homes. Quality work at 044-01 V-6, Luxury ^ m who want gas heat. Buy hook-up. 4 year old Pkg., A uto $ 19,900 formation, call 7 days ‘THE BEST CAREER OPPORTUNITIES now'!' $219,000 Anne Outstanding starter. MANCHESTER- REMODELING bus, 1 car Adults No 1986Pont Trans Am 26K $a'995 85 Fiero 2 Dr. 16x24 In-ground pool. affordable prices. pets References and 1986Grand Marquis V-8 $8,980 $3,695 Wit) plana to double our aiia in juat 5 yaara. rapid advancamani opportonAiaa abound Miller Real Estate. 647- All the improvements Attractive 2 bedroom, From the smallest 8am to 10pm 1-216- Nearly 3 acres. Colum­ Entirely owner operated. 85 Merkur 2 Dr. $4,595 So. don't aatHa for laaa. whan you ean unwrap tha BESTI lnlataalad'> Than ioin ua for our local tnlarviaiM on . 6000.D______have been done tor you. laf level Condo, ap­ repair to the largest I APARTMENTS p * p c 1986 Qjivette Loaded $18,990 82 Pontiac Firebird 324-3113 B(t.103 Fn.Jan 25. Aom lOAM-APm a t: bia. $205,000. Philips 27 years exp. Call IS 2 new full baths, new pliances. microwave, renovation, we will do a I FOR RENT 191 Icno CMC MANCHESTER- 1987 Buick LoSaL-reCpe. $9,980 85 BMW 325E $10,895 V6.AT,A/C. i-J O O i; 2 FAMILY Commercia kitchen, new flooring, Real Estate. 742-1450D Joseph Dumas ru n onLc Redecorated 2 bed- 1987ChevS-10P/U $6,280 Low Miles v O | T T O - < FASHION BUG Zone-Solid home with paddle tan. Air condi­ complete Job. Start to 2A0 Ellington Road also includes floor to TO BEBUILT-24X44 Mod­ tioning. more, Dave finish. Free estimates. room Duplex. 1937Cadi'lac Brougham $12,960 85 Sunbird 2 Dr. $2,995 SECRETARY/ Eaal Hartford. CTMIOA 12 rooms, natural ceiling fireplace and a ular Ranch. 3 bed­ _____646-5253 MANCHESTER-Now ac- M urdock. $84,900. Sen­ INVITATION TO BID , basement garage 19870ldsmobileFirenza $5,980 86 Riviera 2 Dr. $9,495 Or Call (203) 289-8044 wood, new roof Busy garage! Excellent home rooms. 1'/> baths, deck, Heritage Kitchen cep ting applications tor 85 Toyota Celica m H RECEPTIONIST Oi, aand raauma to try Real Estate. 643- The Eighth Utilities District. Center Street location, on a lightly wooded lot. vinyl siding. 2 plus 1. 2, and 3 bedroom 86NewYkr.4Dr. $6,995 s^spd A/c $ 4 9 9 5 Special personality for FASHION BUG great investm ent and 4060.□ & Bath Center section VIII apartments Manchester, Connecticui X $149,900 D W. Fish acres, nicely set back HEATING/PLUMBING seeks bids for firefighter’s APARTMENT For Rent- new 300 unit retirement SouAi Mam Staat owner will help finance Really. 643-1591.□ from street. Still time Come visit our showroom at: at Oakland Heights J 86 Fiero 2 Dr. $4,395 s s Torrmgton. CT 067A0 254 Broad Street Please apply in person protective trousers and boots. Call 529-7858 or 563- 1989BuiiAftiyvenue $16,490 85 Pontiac Grand /Lm village Information cen­ Atto Area Supannaor $219,900 Anne Miller to pick your colors. BUSINESS 86 5TH Ave 4 Dr. $7,395 Wa'ra an aoa M ^ __R M l_E sj£t e_ ^_7-^000. □ YOU Handsome Devil!!! Manchester . at 360 Oakland Street Q . . . 4438 o • Adams St., V6.ATA/C $ 4 ^ 4 9 5 z -D ter In South Windsor close This fabulous 7 room Hurry. Columbia. IPROPERTY Bid specifications may be ob- 2 FAMILY Commercial $126,500. Philips Real M&M OIL rental office Monday tained during normal business 1 87 Sable 4 Dr. $7,895 O J3 to new Buckland Mall. Contemporary on Ge­ 649-5400 _ _ a ^_ F 10 a m -1 p m Zone-Busy Adams rald Drive in Manches­ Estate. 742-1450D M A N c"HESTER^G7M77r- PLUMBING & HEATING hours (9:00a.m. to 5:00p.m.) | n M CARS 6 4 9 - 4 5 7 1 87 Sable 4 Dr. $7,595 85 Buick Century Familiarity with LOTUS Street location, this 4 = vestment opportunity - Oil Burner Service & Sales MANCHESTE^2nd'7Foor Monday through Saturday. IslIcnDCAIC ^ o ter is bursting w ith CHARMING Country Co­ 87 Nissan P/U $4,895 ATA/CPS $ 3 9 9 5 Multimate a plus. Health/ 4 room investment personality! 3 bed­ lonial with quality de­ Features 5 room, 2 HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS Duplex 7 = rooms, fully (rom the Dispatcher at the O “T| - Automatic Oil Delivery Eighth Utilities District property on large lot rooms. 2.5 baths with a tails throughout. Home bedroom apartment Clsanlng. Hauling, Caipenliy, RamodeWng applianced. washer/d- Llprnan VW 87 Mazda P/U $4,995 Dental. Great work envi­ Materials Manager Reasonably Priced •Well Pumps Sales & Service Firehouse, 32 Main Street, 0 m near new mall! Great jacLBi in the master shows pride of owner­ plus store front. Busi­ ryer hookups, parking Rte. 83, Vernon ronment. Electrical Wholesalers. We need a key manager to handle our Purchasing Free Eatimales ■Water Heaters (Electric « Gas) busline No pets $700 = Manchester, Connecticut. 87 Maxima SE $11,395 87 Dodge Omni potential home busi­ bath, fireplace, hard­ ship. Spotless Inside ness area. Currently Al Cab Answered ATA/cPs:A T ,A /C ,p r $ 4 3 9 5 m K 644-7494 ness!! $239,900 Anne retail, easily converted •Bathroom & Kitchen utilities. Call 649-5266 The Eighth Utilities District S4 Corverie Amo, Leather $11,800 87 Cougar LS Like N ew and Inventory Control Functions. The candidate we are looking for will wood floors plus and out. large lot. 3 Risk's Handyman & 87 Mercedes Benz 560SL $39,900 $8,695 CD Miller Real Estate. 647- bedrooms. 1'/t baths, tooftices. Ideatorsmal' Remodeling MANCHESTE rTF a s t reserves the right to reject any carpet. 26x14 deck, Carpentry Service CLYDE 1 have at least 5 years related experience in the electrical industry. Attributes 8000.□______restaurant. $179,000 •Senior Citizen Discounts or all bids. 88 Jeep Cherokee Limited $ 7,888 87 Cutlass 4 Dr. $7,995 vaulted ceilings, attic applianced kitchen. Harttord-1 S 2 bed­ 89 Mercedes Benz 30XE $39,900 84 Okts Ciera Coupe will include a keen sense of urgency in servicing our customers, a detail Spruce Realty, 646- 646-1948 -Electric Work room apartments Ap­ Joseph Tripp CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC, NEW 1850 square toot tan. 120x180 wooded Asking $169,900. Cell ROUTE 83, VERNON 88 BMW 7351 $32,900 87 Corolla 4 Dr. $6,995 V6. AT. Loaded $ 4 9 9 3 0 1 SALES, Cape 7 rooms. 2'/4 lot only seconds from Barbara. RE/MAX East 0576. F R E E E STIM A TE S pliances. heaf/hof wa­ Fire Commissioner orientation in the management of inventory and strong people and 63 Olds Omega 4 Dr. $4,995 SePorschgil SSpd.Tail $26,800 87 Mazda RX7 $10,795 m 3> BE YOUR OWN baths, family room. 2 the Country Club.. of theRIver,647-1419.□ Phone: te r Call Phil or Eighth Utilities 88 Gol Sport 5 Spd $5,988 communications skills. Please send resume and salary requirements in MANCHESTER-Tvv^ro- 84 Buick Century Wag $5,995 BOSS car garage Blanchard $329,900 Jackson & VICTORIAN Splendor- tessional buildings. MISCELLANEOUS Sizanna. 646-1218_____ District 87GLI16V.5Spd. $8,968 88 G M C P/U $10,495 86 Pontkx: Grand Am confidence to: & Rossetto Realtors," Jackson Real Estate. 470-476 Main Street, 649-2871 Dated at Manchester, Ct. 84 Olds Cut Sup 2 Dr. $4,995 86 GLI5 Spd, Sunroof $7,968 V6,5-Spd.A/C $ 4 ^ 5 9 5 $700-$2,500 Weekly Three levels of delight­ SERVICES 881 own Car > CD We're Selling Houses" 647-6400.□______ful living. 3 bedrooms, near center. 646-2426, INVITATION TO BID this 12th day of January, 1990 84 Chev Monte Carlo V-8 $6,995 87 JenaGL5 Spd, AC $5,988 $16,495 Music Corp. seeks suc­ 646-2462.□______85Scirocco5^d,ArC $5,488 FINDERS Keepers- lo v e ly family room, 9am-5pm weekdays. CONCRETE The Eighth Utilities District, 035- 01 84 I incoln Ckiniinental $9,995 88 Reliant 4 Dr. $6,595 cess oriented people. Electrical Wholesalers, Inc. NEW 2800 square toot ...Loosers W eepers! home has been updated 83 Rabbit LS 4 Dr.. 5 Spd. $3,288 86 Ford Escort ^ > EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS Manchester, Connecticut 84 Bonneville $6,695 88 Cougar LS Manage and service Colonial 8 rooms. 2',4 This one of a kind Cape and much charm. Call 87 Maxima SE Loaded $9,998 $9,995 AT, A /C , stereo $ 3 9 9 5 J 3 H I REAL ESTATE I DO: seeks bids tor firefighter’s INVITATION TO BID 85 Olds Cut Supreme 2 Dr. $6,895 Bt To)fOla Tercel Auto $2,968 state wide accounts. Im­ 133 Walnut St. baths, central aircondi­ Cod In M a n chester Barbara. RE/MAX East •Dressmaking 'Alterations (/VII WET 88 Grd Marq. $10,695 > tioning Country Club otters an extended tam­ WANTED protective coats. The Eighth Utilities District, 85 Caprice Wagon $6,895 69 Probe LX Auto $9,788 mediate income, heavy of theRIver,647-1419.□ Kinds) Replace Zippers -Coat 86 Buick Skyhawk H/B $4,968 location Blanchard & ily the chance to live BASEMENTS? Bid specifications may be ob­ Manchester, Connecticut 85 Buick Electra 4 Dr. $9,995 88 Mazda MX6 $9,495 “O repeat business. Career Hartford, CT 06120 30LTON-Stunning Con­ Linings Custom Curtains and Free estimates & written guaran­ seeks bids for a High Pres­ 66 Ford Aerostar XLT 7 pass. $7,968 Rossetto Realtors." together with lots of LOOKING for sellers who tained during normal business 85 Celebrity Wagon $6,695 88 Mazda MX6 $9,985 9500 miles § 1 2 , 9 0 0 advancement. temporary in one of •Slipcovers (certain types) tee. Hatchways, foundation cradrs, sure Air Compressor. 61 Dodge Omni 5 Spd , AX: $3,288 We’ re Selling Houses" room to spare! 10 Bolton’s most presti­ will take monthly pay­ hours (9:00a.m. to 5:00p.m.), 85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr. $6,895 CALL 646-2482.0 ______Call 647-8730 gravity feeds, tile lines, i i y wells, Monday through Saturday, Bid specifications may be ob­ 645-0838 Att: Human Resources Dept. rooms with a 2 room gious area, open floor ments tor their equity. sump pumps, window wells S dtairv 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr. $6,395 818-783-8241 apartment tor the in­ 296-3202. from the Dispatcher at the tained during normal working Many Others In Stock ONE Owner Colonial-10 plan, soaring Cathedral age lines. Over 40 years experi­ 66 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr. $6,695 MORANDE laws or a teenager. 4 Eighth Utilities District hours (9:00a.m. to 5:00p.m.), LINCOLN MERCURYMAZDA Immediate Delivery rooms. 3'/4 baths. In­ ceilings, skylights. 2 Is advertising expensive? ence. References 86 Chev Celebrity 4 Dr $6,895 To clean coffee stains law Forest Hills Blan­ baths total, finished rec fireplaces, tiled entry, ALBERT ZUCCARO Firehouse, 32 Main Street, Monday through Saturday, from china or plastic, rub (fomieriy Moriarty Bros.) [ a p a r t m e n t s You'll be surprised now 86 Olds Delta 2 Dr. $9,995 SCHALLER ACURA chard & Rossetto Real­ room, enorm ous 1st eat-in kitchen and economicol it is to adver­ WATER PROORNG Manchester, Connecticut. from the Dispatcher at the stain with baking soda. To 301 ( ^ t e r Street FDR RENT 345 Center SL, Manchester tors," We’re Selling floor tamily room, atrium. Ask tor Valerie. tise In Classified. 643-2711. HARTFORD The Eighth Utilities District Eighth Utilities Firehouse, 32 872-9111 find a cosh buyer for that Manchester Houses" 646-2462.□ deck, Oak country kit­ Evenings, 647-1763. 563-3006 reserves the right to reject any Main St., Manchester, Con­ cftinqctoset you no longer 647-7077 chen. and lots more! Builder will consider or all bids. necticut. 643-5135 MANCHESTER-3 bed­ HELPING PEOPLE sa­ MANCHESTER use, place a low-cost od In PUT YOUR LOVE ON THE LINE... J MOVE Right In...This Can’t beat this price, trades. $379,000. The Eighth Utilities District Classified. 643-2711. $169,900. Jackson & room apartment. Lease tisfy their needs and 646-3361 Joseph Tripp roomy Ranch otters you 4 RE/MAX East of the and security. $700 per wants ... that's what want Also, dampness proofing conaete Fire Commissioner reserves the right to reject any bedrooms. Its been newly Jackson Real Estate. River, 647-1419,□ 71 month plus utilities. ads are all about. walls t Hoors______Eighth Utilities or all bids. WITH THE HERALD’S 647-8400.□______painted and carpeted. STUNNING New Available February 1. District Joseph Tripp Bright and sparkling on a BOLTON-DellghttuI and Contemporary-5 000 Reply to Box W, In c/o Fire Commissioner large level rural lot A Different-Spacious Dated at Manchester, Ct. square feet located In the Manchester Herald. this 12th day of January, 1990 Eighth Utilities VALENTINE ^ pleasure to show. Ottered Contemporary on a plc- the delightful residen­ District THE COUNTDOWN OF OUR 1989 PONTIAC AND 7 at $179,900. C entury 21, ture perfect lot. High­ M A N C H E S T E R - 2” b e d - I APARTMENTS ■ APARTMENTS 034-01 tial section of Eastbury room apartment. 2nd LOVB Epstein Realty. 647-8895D lights Include a dra- Hills In Glastonbury. FOR RENT FOR RENT Dated at Manchester, Ct. Turn your skills into gold. matlc balcony floor, appliances. $525 this 12th day of January, 1990 NO DOWN Grounds have been per month plus secur- Join the professionals at overlooking spacious landscaped, skylights, ANCHESTER-2 bed­ MANCHESTER-1 b e d ­ 036- 01 PAYMINT C entury 21, Eptsteln. skylights. Rural setting Ity. 643-5372,9am-5pm, room Townhouse with OUISMOOILES IS HERE. great floor plan. Call room apartment, hea- L I N i : S yet convenient to high­ MANCHESTER-4 room fireplace, all applian­ t/hol water, carpeting, QUALITY...View this 3 Anne Doremus. bedroom Ranch with ways. $268,900. D.W. RE/MAX East of the apartment, 2nd floor, ces. heat/hot water, air. all appliances. Call walk-out basement. Fish Realty, 643-1591.□ River, 647-1419.g appliances, heat, hot carpeting, air. Call 647- 649-5240 ___ Possible in-law situa­ KNOCK Three Times!!! water. 1 months secur­ 1595. TOWN OF MANCHESTER MANCHESTER-Love a ity. $625 per month. MANCHESTER-Available LEGAL NOTICE tion. Immediate occu­ Investors will appre­ large kitchen. There Is MANCHESTER-2 bed­ February 1 Large 1 pancy. Reduced to ciate the potential Prefer couple. Call af­ rooms, 2 family, ap­ bedroom At its meeting ot January 17, 1990 the Planning and Zoning enough room tor eve­ ter 6pm, 649-1362. with carpet- $165,900. C entury 21, found In this unique 3 ryone to sit around the pliances, 2 car parking. ing and appliances, Commission made the following decisions: Epstein Realty. 647- tamily on Woodbridge kitchen table In this 2 BEDROOM luxury living Available now. $675 $500 per month. 646- HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER 8895D Turn your skills S treet In Manchester. plus security. Call 643- iSCOUNTS well-cared for home. in a 2 family house. 4144 - SPECIAL EXCEPTION (T-135); EROSION CONTROL Into gold. Join the pro­ 6-6-4 Room Units, se- Formal living room, Remodelled spacious 4902. PLAN (T-136)-11 & 27 BLUEFIELD DRIVE - Approved with fessionals at Century parate utilities. ■dining room, 3 bed­ kitchen with a dis­ LEGAL NOTICE modifications the special exception and the erosion and APR. 21, Epstein. 100x154 lot. Needs ex­ rooms, and 2'/4 baths, hw asher, stove and sedimentation control plan for the development of 37 units ot tensive renovations. A certiried list of Republican party-endorsed candidates for the O N SOME MODELS REBATES UP TO DO A TWO-WAY favor ... cezy family room with microwave. Fenced In elderly congregate housing at the above address. Ideal tor the handyman brick fireplace and slid­ back yard featuring hot town of Manchester for election as Members of the Town Commit­ 4.8% get extra cash for yourself tee from the 1st-12th Voting Districts is on file in my office at 41 BCL CORP. - INLAND WETLANDS BOUNDARY DISPUTE !1500 investor who may also and make It possible for ers which lead out to a tub In season, garage - 154V KNOLLWOOD ROAD (B-111) - Acting in its capacity like to live on the pretty lot. Excellent tor storage space. Air Center Street, Manchester, Connecticut and copies are available 1 PONTI/ S0LD\N PRIX 2 * PONTIAC LEMANS 1 someone else to enloy premises! Asking for public distribution. as the Inland Wetlands Agency, the Commission approved an those golf clubs you never buy. Call Deb Owens, and utilities Included application to amend the boundaries as shown on the Town In­ $169,900. Jackson & evenings 646-2046. Quiet street close to The number of Town Committee members to bo elected under use. Sell them with o wont Jackson Real Estate, party rules, and the number of names of candidates included in the land Wetlands and Watercourses map for the above address. 4r PONTIAC 6000’S 1 PONTIAC SAFARI WAGON od. $186,900. RE/MAX East bus line $800. 646- 647-8400.□ of theRIver,647-1419.n 3551._____ ceitTicate from each political subdivision specified, is as follows: DALE LAND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION - INLAND NUMBER TO BE NUMBER POLITICAL WETUNDS BOUNDARY DISPUTE - 23 DALE ROAD AND 1 OLDSMOBILE CALAIS 1 OLDS/sOLDE CIERA MANCHESTE'^'T^om ELECTED CERTIFIED SUBDIVISION 782/984 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST (D-57) - Acting in its HOMES I HOMES 1 ^ HOMES Duplex, 3 bedrooms 10 3 1 capacity as the Inland Wetlands Agency, the Commission ap­ 2 OLDSMOBILE 88’S 1 OLDSMOBILE 98 I ^ F O R SALE FOR SALE | £ j FOR SALE dining room, living 9 7 2 proved an application to amend the boundaries as shown on room, and large kit­ 10 9 3 the Town Inland Wbtlands and Watercourses map for the 1 OLDSMOBILE CUSTOM CRUISER WAGON Send a m essage of love chen. $675 plus utlll- 11 10 4 above address. tles. Available Imme­ 11 10 5 diately, Allbrio Realty MANCHESTER 1-84 ASSOCIATES 8. JOHN FINGUERRA ------EXAMPLE BUY to your V alentine on 8 4 6 INLAND WETLANDS PERMIT (M-136); EXCAVATION PER­ 202 East Center Street! 8 8 7 LIST PRICE WHAT IS YOUR HOME WORTH? Manchester. 649-0917. MIT (M-134); EROSION CONTROL PLAN (M-13S) - 201 & NEW 1989 PONTIAC 6000 M 5,382 10 10 9 251 BUCKLAND STREET - Acting in its capacity as the In­ DISCOUNT February 14**^ We can arrange for a qualified local appraiser of your choice to do 9 2 10 9 MANCHESTTR-Avallable land Wetlands Agency, the Commission approved an applica­ 4 DR. SED. STK. #K-S040 Immediately. i bed­ 7 3 11 tion to conduct activities within the 50’ non-wedand regulated INCLUDING REBATE 3,847 an appraisal for you. If we can then agree on a price range, we will room apartment, heat oloc roar wtn4em. 2 » Mor V-i WPFI onfin*. mtnrwoT orommuion. 7 6 12 area at the above address. The Commission also approved «-0pM4, P1tS<7Wl4TW14 WttW fTU 90ton pactNaB pi. air oondWoninQ, ciomroPNj qrcto twOpwrw, __ _ ^ M m ^ A jwaw IIH atoorlng. TMo <1__ discuss an immediate sale, or having us enter your property in to and hot water Included, A pilmary will be held March 6,1990, In each of the above political the excavation permit and the erosion and sedimentation con­ M upon compurtooiw Security deposit and subdivisions in which candidacies numbering at least 25% of the trol plan for the above address. i t l l or eurront i lOU PAY OMIY *11 535®® the Multiple Listing Service of The Manchester Board of Realtors references. No pets. number of Town Committee members to be elected by such party Viluo Opflon Poefeago: • 4bU IMI. • AKVni MHW s/OMMda • p_w