24— MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dee. 19, 1990 STOREBOARD THURSDAY S e ^ d Period-6, Pittsburgh. Tanti 5 (Cul- len, M u i^y), 8:49. 7, Pittsburgh, Stanton 2 son 0-1, Hodges 61). Fouled out— None. Jersey City SL 79, Upsala 54 Hockey MuHen, Recchi). 19:47. Penaltios-earbor, Win Rebounds— Miami 55 (Davis 9), Chicago 50 Long Island U. 68, Rider 63 (h^ing)^6:45; Donnelly, Win (holding). 17:41. (Jordan 9). Assists— Miami 25 (Douglas 11), N.Y. Tech 74, Bloomfield 71 Third Period—8, Pittsburgh, Stevens 20 (Col- Chicago 31 (Rppen, Grant Armsbong 6). Total Slippery Ftock 109, Pitt.-Bradlord 62 Swimming ey, Taglianetti). 36. 9, Pittsburgh, Cullen 13 fouls—Miami 30, Chicago 23. Techni- Temple 67, Penn SL 63 NHL standings (Stevens), 8:17 (pp). 10, Pittsburgh, Coffey 13 NBA standings cals Miami Coach Rolhstein, Paxson Transylvania 66, Fairmont St 65 A - 1 7,877. LOCAL NEWS INSIDE fe rr^ s o ). 14:40, 11, Pittsburgh, S la n t^ 3 West Virginia 87, Old Dominion 69 WALES CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE Manchester Swim Club Patrick Division (Cullen Tanti), 17:02 (pp). Penal- SOUTH Atlantic Division The Manchester Swim Club 'A' team recently Bes—Taglianetti, Pit (roughing), 2:30; Evans, Suns 114, Mavericks 95 Alabama 79, VMI 45 W L T P it GF GA W 1L Pci. GB defeated Enfield, 427-236. The Juniors (12 and NY Rangers 20 11 5 45 140 109 PHQENIX(114) Alabama St. 97, Clark Col. 84 ■ TNT head skips school project debate. 6:39; Stanton, Pit (roughing), Boston 19 4 .826 under) won, 281-171 while the seniors also Philadelphia 19 16 3 639, Maritha, Win (hooking), 6:53: Evans, Win Chambers 4-13 7-7 15, McDaniel 10-17 3-4 ConL Florida 91, N.C.-Asheville 76 41 127 122 Philadelphia 16 7 3 NewJersey 17 13 5 (roughing), 12:34; Donnelly, Win, minor-miscon­ .696 23, West 2-2 1-1 5, Johnson 6 1 5 7-8 19, Hor- Florida Southern 68, Mankato St. 60 wore victorious, 146-65. 39 138 120 New Yirk 10 12 ^^hshington 18 17 0 duct (roughing), 16:08; Evans, Win double .455 81/2 nacek 7-12 4-4 20, Perry 2-6 0-0 4, Majerle Florida SL 80, South Florida 72 The next meet is Dec. 22 at 1 p.m. at 36 117 108 New Jersey 8 14 Pittsburgh 16 16 3 minor-major (instigator, fighting), 17'52' Arniel .364 101/2 9-15 3-3 24, Rambis 1 -3 0-2 2, Nealy 61 2-2 2, LSU 98, Arkansas St. 74 Windsor Locks. ■ Bolton school needs stressed. 35 146 132 Washington 7 15 .318 111^ Results: NY Islanders 11 17 4 17:52; Jagr, Pit, misconduct,' Louisiana Tech 94, NE Louisiana 82 26 89 114 Miami 5 17 .227 131/2 Battle 61 0-0 0, Knight 0-0 6 0 0, Ceballos 0-0 Girls 8 and under: 25 free: 1. J. Balicki Adams Division Pit. minor-major (slashing, light- Central Division 0- 0 0. Totals 41-85 27-31 114 Mississippi 83. Austin Peay 80 Boston •ng), 17:52; Taglianotti, Pit, minor-game miscon- 18.74, 2. L, Hiza; 25 back: 1. J. Balicki, 21.69, W hats 18 11 5 41 114 109 Milwaukee DALLAS (95) Mississippi St. 120, Alcorn SL 65 Montreal 1 7 .708 3. M. Bey: 25 breast 1, K. Ruggiero, 21.88; 100 ■ Charter proposals to be studied. 16 16 35 111 113 duct (roughing), 17:52: MacDermid, Win (rough­ Chicago McCray 610 3-3 19, White 8-19 1-4 17 Montevallo 104, Ala.-Huntsville 101, 20T Hartford ing), 18:26; Zalapski, Pit (roughing), 18:26- Cul­ 1 15 8 .652 11/2 free relay: 1 (J. Shanahan, M. Bey, L. Hiza, J. 14 16 32 97 113 Detroit 14 Donaldson 6 9 3-4 13, Harper 4-12 4-6 12' Southern U, 99, Xavier, NO 87 Buffalo len, Pit (holding), 19:15. 9 .609 21/2 Balicki), 1:21.59. 11 15 29 102 111 Atlanta Blackman 4-15 0-0 8, English 61 2 2-2 12' Towson St. 77, Howard U. 62 News 11 11 .500 5 Boys B and under: 25 free: 2. P. Curtain; 25 Quebec 8 21 22 100 153 Shots on —Winnipeg 4-13-11—28 Pit­ MIDWEST _ Clovoland 10 14 .417 7 Davis 3-4 2-2 9, Alford 1-1 6 0 2, Upshaw 1-1 back: 3. P. Stewart; 25 breast: 2. B. Godin, 3. ■ MS&G seeking $800K asset sole. CAMPBELL CONFERENCE tsburgh 16-17-10—43. Ashland 120, Hiram Col. 73 Indiana 9 15 .375 8 1- 1 3. Grandholm 61 6 0 0. Totals 3684 1622 P. Stewart; 100 free relay: 1. (B. Godin, J. Norris Division Power-play Opportunities—Winnipeg 0 of 3- Charlotte 95. Aurora 101, Rosary 99 Dec. 20, 1990 Pittsburgh 3 of 7. 8 14 .364 8 Dimonte, P StowarL P. Curtain), 1:30.26. W L T P U GF GA WESTERN CONFERENCE 24 34 27 29— 114 Briar Cliff 75, SW Minnesota 60 Goalies—Wnnipeg, Beauregard, 3-10-1 (43 Girls 610: 200 medley relay. 1. (R. Delao, T. Chicago 23 11 2 48 122 91 Midwest Divtolon 26 18 29 22— 95 Carthage 101, North Central 87 SL Louis 20 9 4 shots-34 saves). Rttsburgh, Barrasso 7-7-1 Cole, T. Iwanski, N. Dimonte), 2:32.05; 50 free: Local/Regional Section^ Page 7. 44 116 90 W L PM. 3-Point goals—Phoenix 6 8 (Majerie 3-4, Hor- Denison 76. Bluffton 52 Detroit 17 14 4 (28-26). GB 1. N. Dimonte, 32.06, 3. M. Moyer; 100 IM: 1. T. 38 128 124 San Antonio 15 5 .750 nacek 2-2, Chambers 0-2), Dallas 1-8 (Davis Ferris SL 80, SlU-Edwardsville 67 Minnesota 10 19 6 A— 14,543. Indiana 87. Kentucky 84 Cole, 1:23.71, 3. T. Iwanski; 100 free; 2. V. 26 101 116 Utah 16 8 .667 1 1-2, Harper 0-3, Blackman 0-3). Fouled Toronto 8 25 2 Referee— Dan Marouelli. Linesmen— Mark Iowa 93, Chicago SL 70 Makarewicz; 50 back: 1. V. Makarewlcz, 41.36; Records, 18 92 146 Houston 13 11 .542 4 out—None. Rebounds—Phoenix 54 (McDaniel Smyths Division Rare, Ron Asselstine. N. Montana 82, Vblley City SL 73 50 fly: 1. T. Colo, 36.81, 3. K, Stolp; 50 breast: Dallas 7 14 .333 8t/2 11). Dallas 45 (White 13). Assists—Phoenix 29 1. N. Dimonte, 4296, 3, T. kvanski; 200 free Calgary 20 11 4 44 145 109 S t Louis 82, Indiana St 67 Ybur Hometown Newspaper Minnesota 7 15 .318 9 (Hornacek 8), Dallas 22 (Harper 7). Total relay: (1. T. Iwanski, T. Colo, R, Deleo, N. comics Los Angeles 17 10 5 39 133 106 Tri-Stale 99, Hillsdale 92 Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year Nordiques 6, Canadiens 4 Denver 5 17 .227 11 fouls—Phoenix 20, Dallas 21. Technical—Dal­ Dimonte), 2:16.38, Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Vancouver 15 17 3 33 107 120 Qrlando las coach Adubato. A—17,007. Urbana 97, Daemen 75 Monbeal 5 200 .200 12t/a Boys 9-10; 200 medley relay: 1. (B. McCor­ moved today 13 16 2 28 98 99 2 1 1— 4 RacUlc Division W. Illinois 86, Jackson SL 81 1 Winnipeg 10 20 7 Quebec Wilmington, Ohio 120, Bethany, Kan 87 mick, N. Allison, R McKinney, E. Abrahamson), 1 27 120 138 1 2 3 - 6 Ftortland 22 2 .917 __ Spurs 96, Rockets 95 Because of technical 1 TUasday's Gamas First Period— 1, Montreal, Richer 14 FAR WEST 2:56.34; 50 free: 1. B. Hastings, 3257, 2. J. LA Lakers 14 7 .667 61/2 SAN ANTONIQ (96) Detroit 3, Philadelphia 1 (Schneidar, Savard), 6:52 (pp). 2, Monbeal, Alaska-Anchorage 72. Los Angeles SL 60 Jablonowski, 3. E. Abrahamson; 100 IM: 1. J. problems, the records page — | Phoenix 14 7 .667 61/2 Buffalo 4, Hartford 3, OT Turgeon 1 (Richer, Savard), 10:57. 3, Quebec Cummings 6-18 5-6 18, Ellioll 9-14 5-6 23. Azusa Pacific 99, Whittier 88 Hastings, 1:26.71, 2. D. Sirols; 100 free: 2, N. including the lottery results 1 j Golden State 13 10 .565 81^ Toronto 2, N.Y. Islanders 2, OT Finn 4 (Nolan, McKegney), 12:55. Penal­ Robinson 4-17 10-10 18, Anderson 1-6 0-2 2 Allison, 3. B. Fitzgerald; 50 back: 1. B. LA Clippers 10 13 .435 111/2 and the obituaries — and the | Pittsburgh 9, Winnipeg 2 ties—McKegney, Que (hipping), 137; Odelein Strickland 613 1-3 17, Pressey 2-5 2-2 6 Big East Conference O'all Fitzgerald, 44.52, 2. J. Jablonowski, 3. B. jl Seattia 8 13 .381 121/2 Quebec 6, Montreal 4 Mon, major (fighting), 4:45; Vincelotte, Que, Greenwood 2-4 0-0 4, Myers 1-10-0 2, Williams L W L McCormick; 50 fly: 1. B. Hastings, 38.38, 3. N. comics page are not in their 1 a Sacramento 6 15 .286 w Now Jersey 8. Boston 3 major (fighting), 4:45; Leschyshyn, Que (high- 141/2 0- 0 0-0 0. Higgins 3-4 0-0 6, Schintzius 6 0 6 0 Boston Coltoge 1 Allison; 50 breast: 1. J. Hastings, 42.85, 3. R Man arraigned as murderer 0 7 2 TVesday's Gamas 0. Totals 3682 23-29 96. usual locations today. 1 Vancouver 3, Calgary 2 sticking), 5:36; Velischek, Que (holding), 14:21; Seton Hall 1 McKinney; 200 free relay: 1. (J. Jablonowski, J. Utah 105, Charlotte 100 HOUSTON (95) 0 5 1 Main Street in Manchester, without Edmonton 4, Los Angeles 3 Turgeon, Mon (roughing), 14:42. Syracuse 0 0 9 0 Hastings, N. Allison, B. Hastings), 2:19.11. By BRIAN M. TROTTA Philadelphia 110, LA Clippers 99 Johnson 3-6 1-2 7, Thorpe 4-10 4-5 12, Wodnasday's Games Second Period—4, Monbeal, Svoboda 1 S t John's 0 0 7 0 Girts 11-12: 50 free: 2. K. Windish, 3, S. Manchester Herald an arrest warrant but under a legal found today on F^ge 10, while LA Lakers 100, Now \brk 97 Olajuwon 9-25 2-2 20, Maxwell 8-20 6-7 25| Quebec at Monbeal, 7:35 p.m. (Schneider. Pederson), 3:19 (pp). 5. Quebec Georgetown 0 0 6 1 Myers; 100 IM: 2. S. Lerman; 100 free: 2 L. Chicago 112, Miami 103 K. ^ i t h 7-14 6-6 23, Winchester 61 6 0 0 Feili doctrine commonly known as comics and puzzles are on Toronto at N.Y. Flangers, 7:35 p.m. Fogarty 8 (Sakic, Cirella), 5:21 (pp). 6, Quebec' Pittsburgh 0 0 7 1 CzerwinskI; 50 back: 2. S. Myers, 3. K. Aceto, Phoenix 114, Dallas 95 1- 3 0-0 2, Wood 1-2 0-0 2, Floyd 2-3 0-2 4, “speedy information.” Under that Page 13. Vteshington at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Velischek 1 (Loiselle), 16:22. Penal­ San Antonio 96, Houston 95 CONNECTICUT 0 0 5 1 50 fly: 2 T. Flenke, 3. L. CzerwinskI, 50 breast MANCHESTER — Lance Thursday's Games ties—Wolanin, Que (cross-checking), 1:23; L. Smith 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 35-84 1 624 95. Providence 0 1 6 1 2. S. Lerman; 200 free relay: 1. (K. Aceto, S. doctrine — as in the case of many Milwaukee 106, Debolt 101 San Antonio 23 25 18 30—96 Richard Valentine, a 26-ycar-old Buffalo at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Skrudland, Mon (Ngh-sticking). 4:14; Lalleur Villanova 0 1 5 2 Lerman, K. Windish, L. CzerwinskI), 1:59.88. Portland 122, Golden State 94 Houston 27 19 25 24—95 misdemeanors — police may im­ Winnipeg at DetrolL 7:35 p.m. Quo (hooking), 7:12; Svoboda, Mon (charging)', Tonight's Game Boys 11-12: 200 medley relay; 1. (C. Jac­ Manchester resident, was arraigned Sacramento 108, Minnesota 99 3-Point goals—San Antonio 1-4 (Cummings mediately arrest someone if they Hartford at N.Y. Islanders, 7:35 p.m. 8:59; Chorske, Mon (roughing), 12:54' Nolan Seattle 122, Orlando 105 Duquesne at Rttsburgh, 8 p m. ques, K. Nichols, C. Jacques, J. Ftoy), 2:01.33; today in Manchester Superior Court Apartheid laws New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m, Quo (roughing), 12:54; Finn, Qua, double minor 1-2, Sbickland 0-1, Ressey 0-1), Houston 6-13 50 free; 1. C. Jacques, 30.19, 2 J. Flay, 3. R. have probable cause and a (cross-checking), 18:44. Wednesday's Games (K.Smith 3-5, Maxwell 68). Fouled out—John- on charges that he murdered a men­ Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Philadelphia at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Thursday's Game Abrahamson; 100 IM: 1. Cr. Jacques, 1:17.72, reasonable belief of guilt. Pblice Washington at S t Louis, 835 p,m, Third Period—7, Quebec, Hrkac 6, 2:58. 8, soa Rebounds—San Antonio 61 (Robinson Syracuse vs. Towson State, 7:30 3. D. Lawrence: 100 free: 1. K. Nichols. tally disturbed Ellington woman to be scrapped LA Lakers at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. 13), Houston 45 (Qlajuwon 14). Assists—San Los Angeles at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Quebec, Sakic 21 (Hough, Sundin), 538. 9! 103.54, 2, J. Ray, 3. R. Abrhamson; 50 back: said Valentine is the only suspect in Chicago at Doboit 7:30 p.m. Antonio 26 (Sbickland 9), Houston 20 (K.Smith who has been missing since Nov. JOHANNESBURG, South Edmonton at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. Quebec, Sundin 10 (Wolanin, Sakic), 15:38. I0! Friday's Game 1. Cr. Jacques, 34.39, 2. S. Balicki, 37.56; 50 Washington at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. 7). Total fouls—San Antonio 22, Houston 25, 30. the alleged murder of 44-ycar-old Africa (AP) — A leading Monbeal, Chorske 6 (Pederson, Letebvre), Now York at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Manhattan College at Providence, 8 p.m. fly: 1. K. Nichols, 34.34, 3. B. Allejandro; 50 16:42 Penalty-Wolanin, Que (cross-heckino)' Flagrant foul-Sbickland. A—16,611. Evelyn Schmeclk. AHL standings LA Clippers at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. breast: 1. C. Jacques, 37.38, 2 D. Lawrence; Valentine entered no plea as his newspaper reported today that 18:40. 200 free relay: 1. (B. Allejandro, S. Balicki, D. Northern Division Denver at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Saturday's Games case was continued to Jan. 15, 1991. Valentine was held on $500,000 the government will announce Shots on goal—Montreal 12-13-14—39 Bucks 106, Pistons 101 Rutgers at Seton Hall, 7 p.m. Lawrence, R Abrahamson), 2:09.95. W L T F>ts GF Minnesota at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. bond Wednesday night at Troop C in GA Quebec 9-10-9—28. DETRQfT(IOI) Toledo at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. Girts 1618: 200 medley relay: 1. (S. Brin- But the court was informed that plans to repeal major apartheid Springfield 17 12 3 37 142 113 Thursday's Games Power-play Qpportunitios—Monbeal 2 of 8- Edwards 617 0-4 18, Rodman 3-10 1-2 7, Fordham at St. John's. 8 p.m. damour, C. Hughes, J, Lawrence, M. Myers), Stafford. Fredericton 16 14 4 36 122 116 Utah at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Massachusetts police are interested laws when Parliament opens Quebec 1 of 3. Laimbeer 3-10 6-6 12, Dumars 8-18 3-3 19] Illimis-Chicago at Syracuse, 8 p.m. 2:08.84; 200 free relay: 1. (D. Brown, C. Moncton 13 13 8 34 105 103 Boston at Charlotte, 730 p.m. The b(xiy, lying face-up and par­ Goalies-Monbeal, Bergeron, 3-4-0 (21 Thomas 6-12 4-6 16, Johnson 4-9 0-0 8, Salley Ohio State vs. Georgetown (at Las Vegas), Hughes, S. Brindairtour, M. Myers), 1:59.50. in questioning Valentine in a similar Feb. 1. Flalliax 13 15 7 33 143 156 Orlando at Houston. 8:30 p.m. shots-16 saves), Racicot (6:23 third, 7-6) 3-11 6 9 11, Aguirre 4-10 1-1 10, Bedford 0-1 p.m. Girls 1614: 50 free: 1. J. Cole, 29.09; 200 homicide case in the Bay State. No tially covered by leaves and New Haven 12 16 6 30 104 131 Portland at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Business Day said President Quebec, Tugnutt. 7-12-5 (3635) 0-0 0, Rollins 0-0 6 0 0. Totals 4698 2631 101 LaSalle at Villanova, 4 p.m. IM: 3. C a Demirgian; 100 free: 1. J. Cole, Cape Breton 12 15 5 29 112 123 Seattle at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. further details on that case were branches, was found by state police F.W. de Klerk is expected to call A—15,346. MILWAUKEE (106) 1.03.77, 2. Co. Demirgian; lOO back: 2 C. Maine 12 14 3 27 90 101 Referee—Bill McCreary. Linesmen— ^ y n e Brickowski 6-11 7-7 19, Ftoberts 3-4 0-0 6, available at press time. using dogs to search the woods be­ for the scrapping of the Group Southern Division NBA results Sunday's Games Demirgian; 100 fly: 3. Ca. Demirgian; 100 Bonnoy, Gerard Gauthier. Sikma 3-12 1-1 8, Humphries 14-22 6 5 36, Fairfield at UConn (Civic Center), 1 p.m. breast: 2. C. Aceto. hind the Town ftivilions apartments. Baltimore 18 14 1 37 145 120 Areas Act, which segregates Ftobertson 1-6 6 0 2. Anderson 0-0 6 0 0, Providence at Arizona. 4 p.m. Boys 1618: 200 medley relay: 1. (K. Pal- Valentine, of 345 Buckland Hills Adirondack 15 11 6 36 141 133 Jazz 105, Hornets 100 The area where the body was found Devils 8, Bruins 3 Pierce 8-17 6 8 24, Lohaus 0-1 1-2 1, Schayos moski, R. Cormier, T. Shanahan, C. Peck), neighborhoods by race, and the Utica 17 15 0 34 132 127 UTAH (105) Drive, Apt. 8311, was arrested and is visible from the building which Boston 1 0 2 3 2-4 6-6 10, Grayer 0-1 6 0 O.Totals 37-78 2629 2:13.33; 50 free: 1. C. Peck, 26.59, 2. K. Pal- Land Acts, which reserve 87 Ftochester 14 12 5 33 118 113 106. charged with murder two hours after Now Jersey 2 3 3—8 Edwards 5-6 2-2 12. K.Malone 13-21 4-8 30 moski; 200 IM: 2. R Cormier, 3. A. Brown; 100 contained Valentine’s apartment. Binghamton 14 13 4 31 120 106 Eaton 3-6 0-2 6, Stockton 6-11 3-4 15, percent of the country’s land for First Period—1, Now Jersey, Sundsbom 8 Doboit 27 21 29 24— 101 free: 1. C. Pock, 59.24, 2. E. Shanahan, 3. H. the body of the missing woman was Newmarket 14 15 3 31 113 116 J. Malone 617 7-8 23, Rudd 2-5 1-4 5, Bailey Investigators who were examin­ (Shanahan, Kasatonov), 12:17 (pp). 2, Boston Milwaukee 18 25 29 34— 106 Transactions Bialock; 100 back: 1. K. PBImoskI, 1:18.59, 2. A. the white minority. Hershay 11 15 5 27 121 137 2- 7 1-2 5, Griffith 2-6 0 3 5, Brown 2-2 6 0 4, found late Wednesday morning in a Janney 10 (Nilan, Galley), 12:56. 3. New Jer­ 3-Point goals— Doboit 1-2 (Aguirre 1-1, Lainv Brown, 3. M. Qrfitolli; 100 fly: 1. R Cormier, ing the scene had difficulty reaching Capital DisL 11 15 4 26 118 131 Cummings 0 3 0 3 0. Totals 43-81 18-30 105 The newspaper, which op­ sey. Kasatonov 5 (Shanahan), 19:09 (pp). boor 0-1), Milwaukee 4-7 (Humphries 3-5, 1.06.46, 3. S. Ruggiero; 100 breast 3. T. wooded, marshy area about 100 TUasday's Gama CHARLOTTE (100) BASEBALL the area where the body was found. poses apartheid and lias g o ^ Penalties—Weinrich, NJ (cross-checking), 6:46; Sikma 1-1, Pierce 61). Fouled out— Laimbeer Shanahan; 200 free relay (1. T. Shanahan, C. yards from his aparLment. Newmarket 4, Frodericton 2 Newman 614 6-7 22, Gilliam 8-15 7-8 23 American League Several people became stuck in the Galley, Bos (hooking), 9:07; D.Swoeney, Bos Rebounds—Detroit 63 (Laimbeer 13), Mil­ Peck, K. Palrrxiski, R Cormier), 1:51.59. conuicts with top officials, said Wednesday's Game Reid 8-15 1-3 17, Bogues 3-4 6 0 6, Chapman BALTIMQRE ORIOLES—Signed Todd Valentine was arrested at his job (holding), 11:16; Kasatonov. NJ (elbowing), waukee 48 (Robertson 15). Assists—Doboit 26 Girls 1618: 50 free: 1. M. Myers, 27.39, 2. S. Maine at Moncton 8-16 2-4 18, Keys 1-5 6 0 2, Gattison 2-2 2-3 6 Frohwirth, pitcher, to a conbact with Ftochester the government may propose al­ 13:26; Pedersen, Bos (high-sticking), 16:47; (Thomas 14), Milwaukee 16 (Humphries 6). Brindamour; 200 IM: 1. D. brown, 2:50.90, 2 S. at Container Graphics on North Please see M URDER, page 6. Thursday's Game Curry 1-5 2-2 4, Gill 1-5 0 3 2.Totals 40-81 Total fouls— Detroit 25, Milwaukee 28. Flagrant of the International League. Brian M.Trolta/Manchastar Herald ternative measures but they Maine at Fredericton ^ s to n bench, served by Walz (too rrtony men). Domanico; 100 free: 1. M. Myers, 100.44, 2. C. 20-27 100. fouls— Roberts. A—15,439. CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Signed a two-year Hughes; 100 back: 1. S. Brindamour, 1:10.12, VICTIM S BODY FOUND — At top, the body of Evelyn Schmeelk of Ellington is removed would be non-discriminalory. Utah 24 28 20 33— 105 working agreement with Vancouver of the 2. M. Milewski, 3. D. Brown; 100 fly; 2. C. NHL results Second Period—4, Now Jersey, Stewart 5 Pacific Coast League. from woods at Manchester’s Town Pavilions apartments Wednesday. Schmeelk, who had (Driver), :54. 5, New Jersey, Stastny 10 Charlotte 26 26 24 24— 100 Sonics122, Magic 105 Hughes, 3. S. Domanico. 3-Point goals—Utah 1-4 (Griffith 1-3, MINNESOTA TWINS—Re-signed Randy (Lemieux, Muller), 1:46. 6, Now Jersey. Brown ORLANDO (105) Red Wings 3, Flyers 1 K. Malone 61), Charlotle 03 (Chapman 0-2, Bush, outfielder, to a two-year conbacL been missing since Nov. 30 was found Wednesday morning. Lance Richard Valentine, 26. Jury selected 5(Conacher). 1335. Penalties— None. Catiocfgo 12-22 6-10 30, Scott 3-11 0-0 7, Philadelphia i o 0— 1 Keys 0-2, Curry 0-2). Fouled out—None. TEXAS RANGERS—Extended the conbact Third Period— 7, NewJersey, Fetisov 1, 1:56 Kite 6 2 6 0 0, Anderson 7-17 7-8 21, Skiles was arraigned today in Manchester Superior Court on murder charges. Detroit 0 1 2—3 Rebounds—Utah 54 (K.Malone 17), Charlotte of Bobby Valentine, manager, lor one year in Lomax triai 8, Boston, Neely 17 (Janney), 4:03. 9, New Jer­ 7-16 7-7 24, Acres 1-1 2-4 4, Reynolds 7-13 3-4 through 1992. Rec Hoop Shevardnadze First Period—1, Philadelphia, Fenyves 1 (Ek- 44 (Reid 11). Assists—Utah 27 (Stockton 11), 17, Tumor 1-1 6 0 2, Wiley 0-0 0-0 0, Ansley sey, MacLean 23 (Weinrich, Stasbiy), 935 (pp). TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Agreed to a four- HARTFORD (AP) — lund, Tocchet), 14:45. Penaltiea— Fedorov, Dot Charlotte 24 (Bogues 14). Total fouls—Utah 20, 0-0 6 0 0. Totals 3683 25-33 105 10, Boston, Poulin 5 (Wesley, Weimer), 931. year player development conbact with Myrtle (Intorference), 1034; Smith, Phi (holding) 11, Now Jersey, Morris 3 (Conacher), 1336. Charlotte 24. Technicals—Charlotte illegal SEATTLE (122) Lawyers in the Joe Lomax mur­ 1637, defense 2. A— 23,901. Beach of the South Atlantic League. Named Penalties— Muller, NJ (hooking), 6:01; Galley, Kemp 7-14 6-13 20, McKey 12-17 9-9 33 Garth lorg manager of Myrtle Beach. Adults der trial have completed jury Second Period—2, Doboit, Fodyk 6 (Fedorov, Bos (hipping), 8:05; \rifalz. Bos, minor-major (in­ Cage 1-5 0-0 2, Payton 4-6 1-1 9, Threatt 612 National League Main Pub 82 (Jim Wahr 18, Paul Bienkowski Zombo), 1:18. Penalties—M ollan^, Phi (rough­ 76ers 110, Clippers 99 6- 6 22. McMillan 2-4 6 0 5. Johnson 9-13 3-4 selection, after seven weeks stigator, fighting), 15:22; Morris, NJ, major ATLANTA BFIAVES—Signed Ftolael Belliard, 17, Nick Foran 14, Joe Maher 14) B.A Club 63 resigns post ing), 7:44; Carkner. Phi (slashing), 11:05; (fighting). 1532. LA CLIPPERS (99) 21, Barros 3-5 0-0 6. Corzino 0-0 6 0 0, Ellis 2-2 infielder, to a two-year conbact (Tom Biolinda 14, Brian Moran 13, Mark Bonnet dominated by controversy over Chiaesoa Dot (tripping), 11:56. 0- 0 4.Totals 48-78 2633 122 Shots on goal—Boston 169-8—27. New Jer­ Norman 11-23 0 3 22, Manning 3-12 2-2 8, CHICAGO CUBS—VAiived Bill Long, pitcher, 10) the race of jurors. Third Period—3, DebolL Fedorov 16 (Gar- sey 6 6 1 0 —24. Smith 12-21 7-9 31. Grant 0-4 0 3 0, Kimble Qt'bf’do 25 25 31 24— 105 Simmons Landscaping 111 (ftondy Fodoll 32 ponlov. Green), 17:06. 4, Doboit, Yzerman 19 lor the purpose of giving him his unconditional By BRYAN BRUMLEY deputies such a condition could The selection of a fourth alter­ Power-play Qpportunities—Boston 0 of 3 4-13 1-1 10, Martin 6-8 6 2 13, Vaught 4-8 1-2 Soattio 32 33 30 27— 122 release. Kent Pope 24, Ken Schoppman 16, Gary Hig­ : r (Fadyk), 19:47 (on). Penalties—ToccheL Phi 3-Point goals—Qrlando 4-14 (Skiles 3-5, arise if the country continued to New Jersey 3 of 7. 9, Garland 1-3 2-2 4, Bannister 1-1 0 3 2, Gar­ SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Acquired gins 12 Dayton Yjung 10) Smoke 72 (Gino The nate Wednesday clears the way (unsportsmanlike conduct), 4:42; Dollas, Dot Goalies—Boston, Lemolin, 6 6 1 (13 shots-8 rick 6 0 0 3 0. Totals 42-93 13-18 99 Scott 1-5. Fteynolds 0-1, Anderson 0-3), Seattle Jimmy Williams, pitcher, from the Minnesota Fazio 21, Pedro Homer 21. Vito Porrono 1 ^ sink into disorder. ■b-7 for presentation of evidence to (unsportsmanlike conduct), 4:42; Ricci, Phi saves), Moog (13'25 second, 11-8). New Jer­ 1- 3 (McMillan 1-1, Johnson 61, Barros 61). PHILADELPHIA (110) Twins to complete the Stove Bedrosian bade Immediately after Gorbachev begin Jan. 2 in Lomax’s third (hipping), 5:37; Garponlov, Dot (tripping), 11:45; sey, Terreri, 13-7-2 (27-24). Payne 2-9 0 3 4, Barkley 8-13 6 1 5 25 Fouled out—Catiedge. Ftebounds—Orlando 40 on Dec. 5. Midgets MOSCOW — Foreign Minister Murphy, Phi (high-sUcking), 1&44; Philadelphia (Calledge 10), Seattle 52 (Kemp 11). As­ A—11,966. Mahorn 3-5 2-2 8, Green 10-16 1-1 21, Hawkins Southern League Eduard A. Shevardnadze resigned spoke, parliamentarians voted u-ial. bench, served by Kushner (unsportsmanlike sists—Orlando 15 (Skiles 6), Seattle 33 (McMil­ Mahoney- Tigers 25 (Andy Moran 8, Richie Referee—Don Koharski. Linesmen—Pat 3- 7 6-6 12. Anderson 8-14 0-0 16, Gminski 6 9 GREENVILLE BRAVES—Named Chris conduct), 19:47; Tocchet, Phi (unsportsmanlike lan 14). Total fouls—Orlando 12, Soattio 19. Prenotta 7, Jeremy Scanlon 3) Celtics 21 today, declaring hard-liners were 1,540-52, with 11 abstentions, to Two previous juries have Dapuzzo, Leon Stickle. 0 3 10, Turner 3 3 1-1 7, VTilliams 2-5 0 3 4 Chambliss manager; Geoff Wasserman director conduct), 19:47; Carkner, F^i, misconduct, Teclmlcals- Skiles, Catiedge, Seattle illegal (David LaGuardia 3; Donny Flarker and Luke ask Shevardnadze to stay in the Oliver 1-5 1-2 3. Bol 6 0 6 0 O.Totals 4689 of rnarketing and public relations; Mark Hauser pushing President Mikhail S. Gor­ deadlocked on whether Lomax 19:47; Primeau, Dot (unsportsmanlike conduct). Canucks 3, Flames 2 2627 110. defense 3. A—1,568. Bombadier also played well) job. The motion was endorsed by radio play-by-play broadcaster; Dan Muenchow Gunners 34 (Doug Cosmini 4; Ed Knoockol bachev to create a dictatorship. 0. took part in the 1987 slaying in 19:47; McKay, Dot, misconduct 19:47. LA Clippers 27 18 24 30— 99 Vancouver 1 1 i_ 3 director of ticket sales; and Vitas Laniauskas and Charles Rohda also played well) Lakers 18 Shots on goal—Philadelphia 12-4-4—20 Philadelphia 36 20 28 26— 110 Blazers 122, Wiarriors 94 Gorbachev said the resignation of Gorbachev during his speech. Hartford of 24-year-old Kara Calgary 1 0 1—2 director of stadium operations. (Darren White 13; Warren Goulet and Pat Doboit 7-7-16—30. 3-Point goals—Los Angeles 2-7 (Kimble 1-2 First Period— 1, Vancouver, Capuano 11 GOLDEN STATE (94) MEMPHIS CHICKS-Named Janie McKenna also played well) his longtime ally sturmed him. The motion, which is not bind­ Laezynski, a reporter for the Power-play Opportunities—Philadelphia 0 of Marlin 1-2 Grant 61. Norman 0-2), Philadel­ Mullin 7-14 1-1 15, Hill 4-7 2-4 10, Johnson 3; Doboit 0 of 6. (Kron, Quinn), 9:01.2, Calgary, Sweeney 4 (Gil- Ftobertson director of sales and marketing. Community Y- Hornets 25 (Matt Pawtowski “If you make a dictatorship, no ing, simply allowed the law­ Manchester-based Journal In­ phia 0-3 (Oliver 0-1, Barkley 0-2). Fouled 1-8 1-4 3, Hardaway 612 2-2 8, Ftichmond 615 BASKETBALL Goalies-Philadelphia, Hextall, 2-5-1 (29 mour, Makarov), 1739. Penalty— Butcher, Van, 11, Mike Guliano 6, Ryan Gohia 4) Heat 21 makers to express their opinion out—None. Flebounds—Los Angelos 53 (Nor­ 7- 8 19, Tolbert 0-3 6 0 0, Petersen 2-4 0-0 4, National Basketball Association one can say who will become the quirer newspaper. shots-27 saves). Deboit Hanlon, 4-1-1 (20-19) misconducL 15:08. (Jason Russo 6, Matt McBride 4, Ed Carroll 3) Second Period-3, Vancouver, Qdjick 3 man 20). Philadelphia 54 (Barkley 15). As­ Lister 0-2 4-6 4, Higgins 4-5 4-4 12, Mar- DALLAS MAVERICKS-Placed Herb Wil­ dictator,” Shevardnadze told the about the suddent resignation. A—19,396. sists—Los Angelos 19 (Grant 6), Philadelphia Pistons 29 (Annand Annigeri 10, Ftobort Stence (Smyl, Bozek), 16:54. Penalties—Suter, Cal ciulionis 4-6 3-6 11, Ritchard 3-7 0-0 6, Smrek liams, fonvard, on the injured list 5, Josh Egan 4) Celtics 17 (Henry Brown 9; Referee—Rob Shick. Linesmen—Dan 22 (Barkley 7). Total fouls—Los Angelos 24 1- 2 6 0 2. Totals 3685 24-35 94 Congress of People’s Deputies. Gorbachev said he had spoken McCourt Jerry Pateman. (hipping), 9:27; Calgary bench, served by NEW YORK KNICKS-Activaled Kenny Ryan Buzzell and Stephen Brown also played Thief cuts down Ftoberts (too many men), 10:26; Adams, Van Philadelphia 16. Technical—Barkley PORTLAND (122) Walker, forward, and Trent Tucker, guard, from well) Gorbachev took the podium by telephone twice with his A—11,138. Sabres 4, Whalers 3 OT (bippping), 11:34; Butcher, Van (slashing), Kersey 7-9 3-4 18, Williams 5-6 2-7 12, Duck­ the injured list Placed Maurice Cheeks, guard, hours later and said that before the foreign minister immediately after boy’s memoriai 13:55; Simard, Cal (roughing), 13:55. worth 2-10 5-6 9, Drexler 615 4-6 20, Porter and Stuart Gray, center, on the iryured list Buffalo 1 2 0 1__4 Lakers 100, Knicks 97 3-12 3-3 10. Ftobinson 6-12 2-3 14, Ainge 3-8 resignation he had planned to the resignation speech. Gorbachev Third Period—4, Vancouver, Mazur 1 FOOTBALL " 1 V : NAUGUTUCK (AP) — A Hartford o 2 1 0_3 LA LAKERS (100) 2- 2 9, Cooper 1-3 0-0 2, Bryant 6-8 2-4 14, persuaded him to stay in the job (Urionov), 13:52. 5, Calgary, Reichei 11 National Football League make Shevardnadze his vice thief apparently looking for a First Period— 1, Buffalo, Krupp 5 (Hawerchuk, Perkins 6-13 1-1 13, Worthy 618 6 5 21. Tbung 2-10 2-2 6, Abdelnaby 2-3 6 0 4, Pebovic Radio, TV Bodgor), 7:57 (pp). Penalties— Hogue, Bui (Macinnis, Otto), 19:26 (pp). Penalties— Quinn, 2- 4 6 0 4.Totals 47-100 2 63 7 12Z DALLAS COWBOYS—Signed Steve Folsom, president, under a government for the time being, presidential Christmas tree chopped down Van (tripping), 5:25; VbIk, Van, minor-major Divac 4-5 2-3 10, Johnson 7-11 6-7 22, Scott tight end. (slashing), 2:01; Cyr, Har (slashing), 7;00; 7-9 3-4 18, Thompson 0-1 0 3 0. Green 3-11 Golden State 9 29 31 26— 94 reorganization that would put spokesman Vitaly Ignatenko said. and stole a memorii tree for a Krupp, Bui (cross-checking), 9:20; Burt Har (siMhing, fighting), 1037; Musil, Cal, minor- Portland 35 35 22 30— 122 DENVER BRONCOS—Signed Paul Green, major (hipping, lighting). 10:07; Guy, Wn (hip­ 3-4 9, Drew 0-1 0 3 0, Teagle 2-5 3-4 7. Totals light end. more power under presidential Ignatenko did not say how long (roughing), 12:35; Ray. Buf (slashing), 18:53. 37-74 23-28 100. 3-Point goals—Golden Slate 0-3 (Hardaway Today ‘i t - 12-year-old boy who was killed ping), 1931. NEW YORK GIANTS—Placed Phil Simms, Second Period—2, Hartford, Cyr 5 (Evason), NEW YORK (97) 0-1, Higgins 0-1, Pritchard 61), Portland 3-14 control. Shevardnadze would keep the job in a handgun accident. 1:19. 3, Hartford, Krygier 7 (Wilson, Holik), 6:10. Shots on goal—Vancouver 10-9-8—27. Cal­ (Kersey 1-1, Ainge 1-3, Porter 1-5, Drexler 0-1, quarterback, on injured reserve. Waived Lionel 7:05 p.m. — Knicks at Heat, gary 11-9-16—36. ' Muslaf 2-4 0 3 4, Oakley 4-9 1-2 9, Ewing Manuel, wide receiver. He did not say whether he still or who might replace him, al­ David “DJ” Kenney was 4, Buffalo, Valve 11 (Hawerchuk), 10:18. 5, Buf­ 1624 3-4 33, Jackson 8-14 0-2 16, G.Wilkins Robinson 0-1, Tbung 0-3), Fouled out—None WFAN (660-AM) falo. Valve 12 (Hawerchuk), 19:55. Penal­ Power-play Qpportunities—Vancouver 0 of 2; Ftebounds—Golden State 61 (Hill. Richmond considered Shevardnadze for the though there was immediate killed in a tragic accident 18 Calgary 1 of 3. 6-12 3-4 15, Vandeweghe 2-7 1-2 5, Grant 0-0 7:30 p.m. — Maple Leavs at ties—Curran, Buf (interference), 4:03; Curran 0 3 0, E.Wilkins 1-3 6 0 2 Starks 4-9 0 3 9, 8), FtorUand 65 (Drexler 9). Assists—Golden Job. He said the announcement speculation Deputy Foreign Min­ Goalies—Vancouver, McLean, 7-11-1 (36 Rangers, MSG montlis ago. Buf, major (fighting), 6:26; Kastelic, Har, major Quinnett 1-2 0-0 2 Tucker 0-3 0 3 0, Wbiker 1-1 Stale 20 (Hardaway, Marciulionis 6). Portland had shocked him. ister Yevgeny Primakov, an Arab (fighting), 6:26; Ray, Buf, major (fighting), 7:07; shots-34 saves). Calgary, Vernon, 168-2 28 (Ainge 10). Total fouls—Golden State 27. Scholastic (27-24). 0 3 2 Totals 44-88 8-14 97. 7:30 p.m. — 76crs at Celtics, Jennings, Har, major (fighting), 7:07; Portland 24. Technical—Hardaway. A— 12,884. Shevardnadze resigned to spcciaist who has been Gor­ A—19,456. LA Lakers 27 31 17 25— 100 SportsChannel, WDRC (1360-AM) Samueisson, Har (roughing), 16:26. New Iferk 23 27 23 24— 97 protest those jjcople “who wanted Remarks hurt Gulf effort HELPING HANDS bachev’s personal envoy on the Third Period—6, Hartford, Holik 9 (Krygier Referee—f^ u l Stewart Linesmen— Ryan Kings 108, Wolves 99 Bozak, Mike Cvik. 3-Point goals— Los Angeles 3-7 (Johnson Bennet girls' varsity hoop 7:30 p.m. — Hockey: Soviet to use our difficulties” to oppose Persian Gulf, was a possible suc­ Wilson). 10:53. Penalties—Bodgor, Buf (slash­ 2- 3, Scott 1-2, Thompson 0-1, Green 61) New MINNESOTA (99) By BARRY SCHWEID The threat obviously depends for ing), 15:09; Young, Har (slashing), 15:09; The Bennet Junior High girls' basketball team Select vs. Team USA, NESN Although she has been abused York 1-6 (Starks 1-4, G.Wilkins 0-1, Van- Corbin 10-16 7-9 27, Spencer 61 3-4 3, perestroika, Gorbachev said. cessor. The Associated Press credibility on Bush being able to Bodgor. Buf (roughing), 1836; Verbeok, Har Oilers 4, Kings 3 routed the Conard High freshmen, 41-19, Tues­ deweghe 0 1). Fouled out—None Breuer 2-2 0-0 4, Richardson 9-20 1-4 20 7:30 p.m. — College basketball: and threatened by her husband, (roughir^), 18:26. Los Angeles i 1 1—3 day afternoon. Katie Liebig led Bonnet with 12 Gorbachev also said he knew The resignation formally must carry it out with the U.S. military Rebounds—Los Angeles 41 (Pertons, Divac, Campbell 620 1611 28, Mitchell 1-5 7-10 9, Illinois vs. Missouri, ESPN “Allison” and her two little ones Overtime—7. Buffalo, Andreychuk 15 (Tur- Edmonton 1 1 2—4 points while Gene OrlowskI and Yolanda Nap- nothing about any attempt to es­ Green 6), New York 51 (Qakley 17). As­ Brooks 0-2 6 0 0, Thornton 1-2 4-4 6, Wbst 1-1 WASHINGTON — A top machine being assembled in the Per­ geon), 1:07. Penalties—None. First Period— 1, Los Angeles, Taylor 9 (Blake, sists—Los Angeles 17 (Johnson 11), New York per added eight and five points, respectively. 9:30 p.m. — College basketball: tablish a dictatorship, but told (ages 1 and 3 months) were 0- 0 2. Totals 336 9 32-42 99 Renee Throm and Kristine Kravontka added Please sec SOVIET, page 6. general’s reservations about being sian Gulf. Shots on goal-Buffalo 5-11-8-2—26 Denning), 2:32. 2, Edmonton, Beukeboom 2, 33 (Jackson 10). Total fouls— Los Angeles 21 SACRAMENTO (108) Princeton at UNLV, ESPN determined ineligible under the Hartford 9-10-7-0—26. 7:43. Penalties—Klima, Edm (hipping), :28; four points apiece. OrlowskI had 10 rebounds. But Army Lt. Gen. Calvin A.H. New Vbrk 21. Technicals-New 'ibrk illegal Bonner 8-15 2 6 18, Tisdale 6 1 5 6 1 0 25, ready to fight Iraq by Jan. 15 could Power-play Opportunities—Buffalo 1 of 3; Brown, Edm (cross-checking), 4:42; Graves, Janniler Hoar, Erica Ness and Debbis Vasko 10:30 p.m. — Boxing from the new state guidelines for emer­ defense 4. A— 19,081. Causwell 4-4 2-2 10, Sparrow 2-6 0 6 4, Sirrv complicate President Bush’s cam­ Waller, the deputy commander of Hartford 0 of 4. Edm (boarding), 10:55. also played well. Fbrurn, NESN gency shelter. mons 9-17 6 8 24, Carr 7-10 3-5 17, Wbod 1-2 Second Period—3, Los Angeles, McIntyre 2, paign against Saddam Hussein and U.S. forces there, said Wednesday Goalies—Buffalo, Puppa. 3-5-3 (26 shots-23 Bulls 112, Heat 103 2-2 4, Wenninglon 1-3 2-2 4, Calloway 6 0 2-4 After the last episode, during saves). Hartford, Roaugh, 4-2-0 (26-22). 11:22. 4, Edmonton, Semenov 5 (S. Smith, MIAMI (103) 2.Totals 4672 2 639 108. they would not be ready to atutek A—10,787. Bwkeboom), 16:48. Penalties—Kudelski, LA which her husband threw out all Minnesota 21 31 18 29— 99 Referee—Mark Faucotte. Linesmen— Gord (hipping), :53; Anderson, Edm (interlorence), Thompson 0-2 6 0 0, Long 2-6 2-3 6, Davis Iraq for several weeks after Jan. 15. Sacramento 26 23 29 36 -108 her clothing, Allison sought Broseker, Brian Murphy. 13:26; Beukeboom, Edm (high-sticking), 16:48; 3- 5 1-2 7, Douglas 612 6-8 18, Ftice 7-18 3-3 Two reasons why If Saddam were to think the 17, Edwards 615 4-5 20, Kessler 7-12 0 3 14, 3- Point goals—Minnesota 1-5 (Richardson temporary refuge with a friend. Edmonton bench, served by Simpson (too Analysis United States is not equipped to go Leafs 2, Islanders 2 many men), 19:12. Burton 4-13 7-7 15, Coles 2-4 2-2 6. Totals 1- 4, Brooks 0-1), Sacramento 0-1 (Wx>d 0-1). Although she was able to find 39-87 2 630 103. Fouled out—Spencer, Carr. Rebounds—Min­ we should be your Third Period— 5, Los Angeles, Taylor 10 to war by then — for whatever Toronto i i g g_2 CHICAGQ(112) nesota 48 (Corbin 11), Sacramento 41 (Sirrv clothing for herself at our Cloth­ N.Y. Islanders 1 g 1 g__2 (Gretzky, Robilaille), 2:33 (pp). 6, Edmonton, ^TAN SAYS: provide fresh ammunition to critics reason — would he be inclined to Simpson 14 (Klima, Messier), 8:23 (pp). 7, Ed­ Pippen 11-17 7-11 30, Grant 2-9 4-5 8, mons 8). Assists—Minnesota 19 (Richardson car repair choice. ing Bank, she still needs warm First Period— 1, Toronto, Fenton 8 (Hannan), 10), Sacramento 26 (Sparrow. Simmons 6). monton, Viazmikin 1 (Anderson, Lowe), 13:44. Cartwright 3-7 0-0 6, Paxson 2-6 6 0 4, Jordan "SEE US FIRST. at home. drag his feet in pulling out? winter clothing for the babies. A 4:59 (sh). 2, New Mirk, Flatley 8 (Chyzowski, 14-22 11-12 39, Hopson 1-3 1-2 3, King 1-4 1-2 Total fouls—Minnesota 27, Sacramento 24 Pilon), 10:19. Penalties—Gill, Tor (roughing), Penalties—Beukeboom, Edm (slashing), 1:02' A—17.014. SEE US LAST. Bush and Secretary of State Impossible as it is to read the Benning, LA (high-sticking), 6:01; MacTavish, 3. Perdue 2-2 1-2 5, Armsbong 1 3 2-2 4 food basket, disposable diapers 332; Richardson, Tor (roughing), 6:04; Vukota Levingston 2-2 2-2 6, Hodges 1-5 2-2 4 Totals BUT SEE US!" James A. Baker III have tried hard Iraqi leader’s mind, his release of NY (roughing), 6:04; Healy, NY, served by Edm (high-sticking), 6:01; Taylor, LA (roughing), and clothing are their most im­ 6:43; Joseph, Edm (roughing), 6:43; Halkidis, 4683 31-40 112. College hoop scores over the last few days to convince American hostages last week could mediate needs. Wjod (slashing), 13:16; Clark, Tor (roughing), ^^iami 31 23 1 9 30— 103 YOU'LL BE GLAD 14:45; Reekie, NY (roughing), 14:45; Petit Tor LA (hooking), 7:20; Tonelll, LA (roughing), EAST the Iraqi president he risks war with mean he is uiking the threat of war 15:42; Graves, Edm (roughing), 15:42; Blake, Chicago 30 34 22 26— 112 American U. 80, Florida Atlantic 72 YOU DID! . 0 Contributions to help “Al­ (high-sticking), 15:02; Vukota, NY (roughing), 3-Point goals—Miami 0-4 (Coles 0-1, Ftice seriously. 1834. LA. misconduct 19:58; Tonelli, LA, misconduct Baldwin-Wfellace 80, Penn SL-Behrend 73 the United Slates if all Iraqi troops lison” and her babies and over 19:58; S.Smith. Edm. misconduct 19:58; 0-1, Burton 0-2), Chicago 1-3 (Pippen 1-1, Pax- Drexel 92. Manhattan 83 / Second Period—3, Toronto, KrushelnyskI 5 are not withdrawn from Kuwait by Sensing another ploy by Saddam 450 Manchester/Bolton families (Gill), 4:53. Penalties-Wood, NY (holding), Beukeboom, Edm, misconduct 19:58. Shots on goal—Los Angelos 9-8-9—26 Ed­ the deadline. CALVIN A.H. WALLER can be mailed to MACC 1031; Baumgartner, NY (interference), 18:17 The skills of our professional people Please see REMARKS, page 6. Third Period—4, New Itork, LaFontaine 20 monton 612-15—35. Seasonal Sharing Appeal, Box (Norton), ^47. Penalties—None. Power-play Qpportunitios—Los Angelos 1 of and the most effective repair equipment help us 7; Edmonton 1 of 2. 773, Manchester. Overtime— None. Penalties—Ramage Tor repair your damaged vehicle in the best possible (high-sticking), :51; King, NY (roughing), :51. Goalies—Los Angelos, Borthiaume, 10-4-0 way. For unitized body damage, we use the Chief Shots on goal—Toronto 11-10-7-2—30 New (35 stiots-31 saves). Edmonton, Takko, 43-0 1990 (26-23). « Cocaine use falls sharply Vbik 6-9-7-5—27. EZ Liner II to accurately and quickly repair your LINCOLN car to manufacturer's specifications. Power-play Opportunities—Toronto 0 of 4- By MELISSA B. 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East Catholic at East Ha-tford, 3:30 Just off Exit 60 from 1-84 TEL: 643-5135 646-4321 Serving The Manchester Area For Over 109 Years ~ Call Today for Home Delivery 647-9946 S tate______Television 12 2— MANCHESTER HERALD, TTiursday, Dec. 20, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, 'Thursday, Dec. 20, 1990—3 NATION/WORLP Year after U.S. invasion, Ninja Turtles square off Panama faces tough times with commerce secretary Lower interest rates By ALINA G U ERRERO Mis supporters arc turning Government sources said the By JENNIFER DIXON “Dig it. Moss-face,” says another. Adds a third: “And we’ll kick the shell out of every one of you shrimps.” The Associated Press against him. Labor unrest is on Americans told Arias Calderon to The Associated Press the rise and a feeling exists that let the police “take care of its own A creature called Man Ray, describe by his creator as the defender of ocean life, is angry at Cap’n PANAMA CITY, Panama — A the U.S. military is replacing and organize the special military WASHINGTON — Dig it, Moss-facc. You’re a comic year ago Thursday, U.S. Uoop.s in­ Noriega as tlic real power here. units the United States wants for book character, Robert Mosbachcr. Mossback because his vessels are trawling without turtle bring mixed reactions “The United States’ inter­ excluder devices — uap doors that let air-breathing sea vaded Panama to oust Gen. Canal .security.” You’re the first secretary of commerce to make it into ference through its forces and its turtles escape from a shrimper’s nets. On Thesday, the Fed cut its dis­ Manuel Antonio Noriega and in­ The sources .spoke on condition the adventures of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Tlutlcs. By VIVIAN MARINO Mortgage Corp. in Charlotte, N.C. ambassador is pretty open,” said count rate to 6'/2 percent from 7 per­ stall Guillermo Endara a.s presi­ of anonymity. But, dude, you might not like lending your name to a “Prepare to be boarded,” warns one fighting Ninja The Associated Press “Some people also are predicting After 150 years in Marco Gandazegui, director of the cent, and on Wednesday, it injected dent. Officially, the anniversary is The United States turns the villainous shrimper with a harpoon leg, a black eye turtle. “And prepare to be whupped.” answers another. rates will go lower. They’re trying private Center for Latin American Homeowner John Scott is about more money into the banking sys­ called a “day of national rcflcc- Panama Canal over to Panama at patch and a greedy heart. to find a bottom ... so they don’t lion.” studies in Panama. Cap’n Mossback, who can’t swim, is tossed into the tem, thereby pushing down the the end of the century and wants The Ninja Turtles, in their February comic book ad­ $400 a month richer these days want to jump in at the moment.” On Dec. 5, U.S. soldiers were ocean. To the rescue, though, is a giant sea turtle. “Is thanks to a recent drop in interest federal funds rate. The discount rate business, we’d like to Noriega’s opponents and the to sec the waterway in the hands ventures, arc righting mad at Cap’n Mossback, who For those who have, such as families of those who died in the used at Endara’s request to quell a of a stable democracy. this ironic or what?” says one of the Mutant Ninja rates and the likelihood of further is the Fed’s fee on loans to banks; cares little about their endangered brethren and more Scott, the Flilton Head real estate fighting had sought a “day of na­ relatively minor revolt of dis­ The Roman Catholic Church, a Turtles. declines following the Federal the fed fund rate is what banks about the booty in the nets of his two vessels, the Sir broker, lower rates have made fami­ tional mourning” but didn’t get it. gruntled police. Reserve’s move to ease credit. charge each other in overnight lend­ Noriega foe and formerly a solid Commerce and the Gcorgic Girl. Dean Clarrain, writer of the Teenage Mutant Ninja ly finances more bearable. Gone is the euphoria that wel­ ■When riots broke out over a backer of Endara, now calls his The 41-year-old real estate broker ing. thank you by giving you Could this be comic book revenge for Mosbacher’s Turtles Adventures comic books, said Wednesday that law authorizing firing of about Although neither rate directly af­ Mortgage rates have remained comed the Americans and the government “inflexible.” decision in 1989 to let shrimpers trawl without the trap­ he took part of Mosbacher’s name for the villain, but said he recently refinanced the 500 public employees who backed mortgage on his four-bedroom con­ fects consumer borrowing, some ex­ fairly stable throughout most of removal of Noriega, now in Even the United States says door devices that keep endangered sea turtles from that Cap’n Mossback is not based on the secretary. a strike call, one of the fir.st temporary, replacing a percent perts predict banks’ lower borrow­ 1990, staying in the 10 to 10.5 per­ Miami awaiting trial on drug traf­ Panama could be vulnerable to drowning in their nets? 12 people to meet with legislative Mossback is defined in Webster’s New World Dic­ fixed rate with an 'M percent adjus­ ing costs could trickle down to cent range for fixed-rate convention­ something in return. ficking charges. remilitarization. The courts may have quickly overturned his plans, 8 leaders was Col. James Steele, tionary as an old fish, shellfish or turtle with a greenish table rate and lowering monthly ex­ al loans. In recent weeks, they’ve U.S. military prc.scnce on tlic “The specter of militarism reap­ and shrimpers arc now required to use the devices, but average Americans and businesses. head of the U.S Army Support growth of algae over the back, or as an old-fashioned or penses to $ 1,400 from $1,800. fallen well into single-digit territory. streets today, however peared in Panama, and it the Ninja Turtles are still fighting mad. “The reduction in interest rates Group working with the very conservative p>erson. “I’ll probably refinance again According to HSH Associates, a diminished, is seen as an irritant represented a clear and real In an episode called “Fight the Power,” published by will change the attitude of con­ Panamanian government. some time in the next two years be­ Butler, NJ., mortgage research firm, o -M o v m CD by nationalists — one small sign danger to constitutional Archie Comic Publications and coming soon to a Clarrain said he and his jiartner, Ryan Brown, “simp­ sumers and make them feel more rates on 30-year mortgages averaged of the problems Endara faces in Interior Minister Ricardo Arias democracy,” U.S. Ambassador magazine stand near you, a Ninja Turtle tells Cap’n cause I think rates will continue to positive,” said Donald W. Grigley, a ly needed a name for a character.” 9 percent last week, a three-year his efforts to keep his government Calderon heads the newly su-uc- Deane Hinton said of the jxilicc Mossback: “We are the elder gods of the Seven Seas! drop,” said Scott, of Hilton Head, senior vice president for Connec­ At the same time, Clarrain said, “I was not happy low. The company said some rates alive and democracy intact in tured civilian police force that uprising, which Endara called a The mournful spirits of murdered sea turtles have called S.C. ticut National Bank, where demand y j g Vo with what Mosbacher had done, he was hemming and had fallen as low as 8^/4 percent. 0 Panama after a troubled year. replaced Noriega’s military. coup attempt. us to this world ... and none shall escape our vengeful hawing (on the use of turtle excluder devices) for That scenario troubles people like for certain loans, such as auto and fury.” months, and I personally don’t think he should have.” Judy Schub, a lobbyist for the personal loans, has dropped off Angelo Mozilo, president of 8 . 0 3 ' American Association of Retired recently. 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©1990 SEAHLE POST INTELLIGENCEH Sweetheart deals NORTH AMERICA SYNDICATE Nuclear OC*t(iRE5lONI\L New calls for change in Conn, death penalty at U.S. expense TWM LlfWT5? .s i n c e ^ weapons By PETER VILES “We’ve got to change what's on the books now, death penalty countered that two inmates are on death tive has been established in the killings. Regardless o f how it turns out, the U.S. involvement in I'Nl ML FOR ■THEKE'aNO The Associated Press which in effect is really a farce,” said state Rep. Joseph row in Connecticut — proof, he said, that the law can be Once the judges agreed that a single mitigating factor the Middle East is going to cost U.S. taxpayers a fortune. Adamo, D-West Haven. “ I know it, the prosecutors enforced. spoke in Roseboro’s favor — that he was a well-be­ reports that the Pentagon has taken LlIVllTOM® concerns HARTFORD — A decision by three judges to spare a know it, the judges know it, and, unfortunately, so do haved inmate — state law required them to sentence him a look at the meter, which has been running since 'EM... “ It’s not easy, but it’s workable,” said state Rep. TERM! triple murderer from the electric chair has prompted new the criminals.” to life in prison without parole instead o f the death Richard Thlisano, D-Rocky Hill, co-chairman o f the August, and estimates that Congress will be asked to calls for changes in the state’s death penalty law, which penalty. Judiciary Committee. “ It’ s a difficult statute to imple­ cough up another $20 billion to pay for Operation Desert has not led to an execution since 1960. Adamo’s comment came after a three-judge panel In their decision, read TLiesday by Superior Court By JACK ANDERSON ment, but it has been implemented.” Shield. and DALE VAN ATTA______complained that the law is “ virtually unworkable” and Judge Hugh C. Curran, the judges hinted they would President Bush’ s post-election decision to add another On Wednesday, a state lawmaker called the law “ a gave them no real choice in determining the fate o f A 38-ycar-old college graduate, Roseboro faced the have preferred to sentence Roseboro to death. They 200,000 troops to the Persian Gulf region nearly doubled farce” and renewed his call for a more workable law that WASHINGTON — The agonizing m Derek Roseboro, who was convicted in November of death penally for the August 1989 stabbing deaths of called the killings “ so distasteful that the defendant the expenses, we now learn. And if hostilities break out would give judges and juries greater discretion in decid­ America about when Saddam Hussein killing three members o f a Derby family. three neighbors — 72-ycar-old Mary Ferrara, her 46- deserves to face the most dire consequences for this with Iraq, there’s no telling how much this will cost, or ing whether death is an appropriate sentence. will have a usable nuclear weapon must A powerful committee chairman who opposes the ycar-old son and her 8-ycar-old granddaughter. No mo­ act.” how we will pay for it. strike the Iraqi leader as ironic. His own Troubling enough, but what makes this even more in­ intelligence people have told him that teresting is the fact that we are paying o ff o f a lot our al­ there are already more than 400 nuclear lies in that conflict. Evidently, other countries supporting Weicker picks Schaffer, Richardson as commissioners weapons in the Persian Gulf, and Sad­ the United States are doing it as much out o f their own dam didn’t put them there. self-interest as out o f moral conviction. “ Aluiiism and They all belong to the U.S. Navy. By DENISE LAVOIE scmbly. At a news conference to announce Schaffer said she has not had time cut their tentative 1991-92 budgets enforcing consumer protection laws, principle do not always make the world go ’round,” said President Bush has not yet given what The Associated Press the appointments, Schaffer said one to think about potential areas for by 7,13 and 20 percent. The com m ission er’ s jo b pays Michael Mandelbaum o f the Council on Foreign Rela­ is called “ nuclear release authority” to o f her primary goals would be to cuts in the department she’ll head. The department is responsible for $81,686 a year. tions. “ Expecting something for your support is normal, Schaffer, 60, a former Democratic his commanders in the Gulf, so they can­ HARTFORD — Gov.-elect reach “ maximum efficiency” within Weicker earlier this month asked predictable, understandable behavior in diplomacy and slate senator from Woodbridge, left not use nuclear weapons without consult­ Lowell Weicker Jr. has chosen a the department as the state struggles each department head to describe TM politics.” the secretary o f state’ s job in 1978 ing him. If nuclear weapons are fired, former secretary o f state to head the to close a $2.1 billion budget deficit. what would happen if they had to GROSMAN 788 BB-Scout Egypt is the prime example. In exchange for sending to serve as a member o f the federal they will be fired on the president’ s say- Department o f Consumer Protection A great starter rifle for the young shooter. The checkered grip and some troops and equipment to back up American forces, Civil Aeronautics Board during the forearm give the look of a real hunting rifle. Easier pumping so and no one clse’s. But Bush also has and a veteran state worker to be his Egypt will be able to write o ff a $6.7 billion debt to the Carter administration. She is cur­ a - We are pleased to announce the and features a redesigned trigger guard at a budget price. not renounced the use of nuclear commissioner o f the Department o f United States. All sorts o f other foreign aid deals are in rently a member o f the Freedom o f weapons if the Gulf stalemate turns to Mental Retardation. '’A addition of Cathy to the staff of the works with nations o f the Middle East and Europe, Information Commission, which war. Instead, Bush has said that the Weicker on Wednesday picked all designed to stitch together a credible offensive against decides matters under the state’s United States will hit Iraq, and hit it Gloria Schaffer to head the Depart­ r^i Nails BeautifuI Saddam Hussein. righl-to-know laws. hard, implying everything Ai erica has ment o f Consumer Protection in his It sometimes doesn’ t take much to get a quid pro quo \ now featuring a set of Light #t M AWFfVCAM AM POM€R* in its arsenal. new administration. from the U.S. government. China, for instance, was paid Reasonable military strategists agree CALDWELL ’ Concept Gel Nails for $50. $ 3 4 8 8 off, if effect, not to veto the United Nations Security that the use o f nuclear weapons in the Schaffer, who served as secretary New skin care services and Tanning. A Complete line of Grosman Council resolution against Iraq. In the days before that Middle East would be a (’’sastrous o f state from 1971-78, is also a former election opponent of Weick- OIL pistols, rifles, BB. vote, the United Stales made sure that China won a $50 Surprises upset Bush decision. It would rob the Un' d States Our gift certificates make great er’s. In 1976, she made an bid to million agricultural loan from the Asian Development o f the moral high ground in fi e ergu- take Wcickcr’s U.S. Senate seat, but 649-8841 stocking staffers. Bank. It wasn’ t much, but it was certainly significant: It mcnls against nuclear proli tion to was the first such loan permitted since the Tienanmcn lost by 225,000 voles. By WALTER R. MEARS It was his old government job, not the Bennett had been pushed because he Third World countries. And i nuclear Square massacre in June, 1989. FARR'S Da''y9*.o|,, H The Associated Press party position, that posed the problem. wasn’t willing to take his commands explosion in the Persian Gulf vould in- Weicker tapped Toni Richardson Last but not least, the Soviet Union is angling for Nails Beautiful»27 Hartford Tpk. Thur, Fri, Satto 10 PM Federal ethics law forbids former federal from John H. Sununu, the White House trc^uce a near-apocalyptic clcirent in a to stay on as commissioner of the some kind o f aid from the United States in exchange for n . 0 6 » WASHINGTON — Among in-house officials from lobbying their old col­ chief o f staff. region that will always be a tind' .box. Department o f Mental Retardation. (next to Win-Sum Sports) Open Tues^at 2 Main St. Sun Dec. 23 to 9 PM whatever it docs, or doesn’ t do, to support U.S. policy in White House headaches, a reversed leagues on behalf o f private employers William Arkin, a military expert now Both appointments are subject to C.O.D. Manchester Christmas Eve to 8 PM the gulf. ruling against minority scholarships is for a year after leaving office. In Ben­ “ John Sununu is a close friend o f with Greenpeace, argues in Lie current confirmation by the General As- 150 Gallon Minimum 6 4 3 - 5 8 4 3 ______ctosekTgSLv Imagine, then, how the leaders o f Eastern Europe must Price subject to change. 643-7111 likely to prove more troublesome for nett’ s case, that could have been con­ mine,” Bennett said. “He is — and this is issue o f The Nation that if Bur expects feel. Saddled with debts o f their own, and newly inde­ President Bush than the embarrassment strued as applying to contacts he might a message partly to my fellow conserva­ to wave his nuclear capability ■ front o f pendent o f the communist regimes, they have broken the o f naming a Republican Fhrty chairman have made as party chairman on matters tives — one o f the best and most Saddam’s nose as a deterrk t, “ this back o f the totalitarian state but now must go it alone. who quit before taking the job. o f interest to private organizations that longstanding conservatives in America.” would be a disaster o f unii uginabiC Jaekle Perhaps Lech Walesa, Poland’s new leader, will pul a Both episodes point to disarray in an paid him for speeches. proportions. It is unacceplab’ lor tlic Except as a political foomotc, that dollar value on his nation’s contribution to the New administration undergoing some The party job pays $125,000 a year, United States to create even th ■ .otest chapter will close when the Republican World Order when Iraq is o ff center stage. second-year remodeling. Both were the and other chairman, in both parties, have possibility that nuclear wcap ■ ill X5 The Standard-Times National Committee confirms Bush’s nixes sort o f surprises presidents do not like. earned outside income to add to their used.” backup choice for chairman on Jan. 25. New Bedford, Mass. Both came in areas where the White salaries. Bennett said the difference is And if the American nuk House already had problems — civil that they came out o f private life, not ex­ The scholarship issue may persist, al­ there as a deterrent, “ then we : rights and political management. ecutive branch jobs. though the administration got it turned to have them in the area ii att’y War at home Bush got no warning and there was no Bennett made $240,000 in speech fees around before Congress convened recess place,” Arkin says. “ By l consultation with his top aides before an during the four months he was out o f the hearings on the subject. It may well presence, we take grave ris assistant education secretary ruled that government, between tours as Ronald come up again next year, when congres­ leader the president equates wi needs concern scholarships reserved for blacks and sional Democrats renew their drive for From our sources we have bid Reagan’ s secretary o f education and other minorities were out o f bounds at Bush’s drug policy director. He also has the civil rights bill they could not push a picture o f the kind o f nucl War in the Persian Gulf is much on the minds o f the colleges and universities that receive a book contract that paid him an advance past a Bush veto this fall. Bush has sent to the region. federal funds. The same official over­ HARTFORD (AP) — State American people. From the humblest citizen to the high o f $187,500. The Democrats say the initial ruling Some of our sources comp, that hauled his ruling on Tuesday at While House Minority Leader Robert J. and mighty in Washington, people are trying to find ways His circumstances didn’t change against race-based scholarships fits the since it is standard operating procedure House insistence. The new version per­ Jaekle said he knows withdrawing to prevent bloodshed by Americans. during the three weeks from choice to pattern set in Republican administra­ to have nuclear weapons on aircraft car­ mits such scholarships so long as they his name from consideration for the announcement to withdrawal. “The ad­ tions, and they may write into their 1991 riers, those should not be counted in any U.S. Attorney’s post means passing If only some of that concern could be focused on the arc privately financed. vice changed,” Bennett said in withdraw­ bill a provision to guarantee that colleges debate about whether the United States war being fought on America’ s streets. In eight o f the na­ Bush said he didn’ t think it was a up a chance at a huge pay raise, but ing. and universities can reserve scholarships has gone too far. Yet a number o f the he has chosen to remain involved in tion’ s 20 largest cities, including Boston, New York and flip-flop. A president ought to be able to count for blacks and other minority students. ships in the region were specifically dis­ party politics. Washington, D.C., homicide records have already been There was a flip-flop though — tlie on better, more durable advice than that patched to the Persian Gulf for this crisis Tlie U.S. Attorney’s job pays broken this year. politically awkward exit of William J. Bush said he thinks the scholarship when he chooses somebody for an ap­ and the Pentagon made the decision to $105,0(X) per year, nearly U'iple the Bennett, two weeks after Bush an­ question eventually will be settled by the A report by the federal Centers for Disease Control pointment. The Bennett affair drew leave the nuclear weapons on them. courts. He said he might be open to $37,()00 Jaekle and his wife made in says the homicide rate among black men aged 15 to 24 nounced he wanted the former drug taunts from Democrats and from conser­ Three aircraft carriers arc already in legislation on it. The president praised 1989. THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON... policy boss to become chairman o f the climbed by two-thirds in the five years through 1988. “ In vative Republicans as well. the Gulf, and another is on the way. :^ ch In confirming Wednesday that he Republican National Committee. Michael J. Williams, assistant secretary some areas o f the country, it is now more likely for a The conservatives first suspected that has approximately 1(X) nuclear bombs on was no longer interested in the posi­ Bennett withdrew on Dec. 13, saying a o f education for civil rights, who issued black male between his 15th and 25lh birthday to die the choice o f Bennett was an attempt to board. tion, Jaekle said he has had a “ few second reading by the White House the ruling and the amendments. W il­ from homicide than it was for a United States soldier to control a voice that might have joined O f the bombs already silting on ships options” presented to him to work in lawyer raised doubt that he could proper­ liams, a black lawyer with a long record be killed on a tour o f duty in Vietnam,” said Dr. Robert theirs in dissent against Bush for what in the Gulf, 240 o f them are air-dropp^ the private sector. But he quickly ly accept sp)ccchmaking and consulting in civil rights, said he had been naive not Frochlke, a principal author o f the report. some o f them say is a turn away from B-61s with a yield varying from 10 to add^, “ I certainly don’t expect an fees during the next year if he took the Ronald Reagan’s legacy. When he to anticipate the controversy. 300 kilotons. Ten kilotons is equivalent DON'T GET MAILED option to come close to $105,000.” The carnage in the streets will continue long after the job. There’s more o f it coming. withdrew, they began suggesting that to 10,000 tons o f TNT. Just one ton o f The seven-term representative, conflict in the Mideast is resolved. It, loo, deserves the TNT decimated the U.S. Marine barracks who made an unsuccessful bid for attention o f those who would wage peace. in Lebanon in 1983. lieutenant governor this year, was The Times-Record There are at least 84 nuclear thought to be the front-runner for Brunswick, Maine Carter rewrites history Tomahawk cruise missiles in the Gulf on the U.S. Attorney’s job. But he said two battleships, four destroyers, six FRIENDLY in a telephone interview that the job I have previously noted in this space energy shortage. Weirdly, he even ac­ cruisers and five attack submarines. probably would have barred him how busy our liberi media are, rewriting cuses Reagan of giving America “a Miscellaneous nuclear weapons and from remaining active in the the history o f the 1980s. They were reputation o f being the world’s worst depth bombs on destroyers and frigates Republican party. notably unsuccessful in their efforts to warmonger, with the possible exception Open Forum WILLIAM A. in the Gulf bring llic total to more than The federal Hatch Act prohibits defeat Ronald Reagan, but that has only o f Saddam Hussein.” In support o f this DOWNTOWN RUSHER 400. When the aircraft carrier Ranger ar­ whetted their appetite for trashing him public officials who handle federal charge he cites our military operations in rives, it will bring another 1(X). retroactively. money from engaging in partisan Lebanon, Tripoli, Grenada and Panama If that isn’t overkill, tlic United States So we are constantly belabored with political activity. (forgetting, in his fury, that it was Presi­ has about 300 more nuclear bombs at the Big Lie that the 1980s were a decade While he expressed no interest in Golf pollution dent Bush who ordered the invasion of U.S. bases in ’fUrkey, which borders Iraq. of greed, corruption and self-prcoccupa- running for other offices, Jaekle said he and the Steel Magnolia were constant­ Panama). What that means to Saddam Hussein’s tion, and that Reagan was the symbol he hoped to remain peripherally in­ The Board o f Directors should consider the adverse af­ ly taking at the expense o f the American Carter is probably still smarting be­ strategy is a question only he can answer. and cause o f its alleged defects. volved in party politics, participat­ fects on our environment rather than the selfish interests taxpayer — such as their million-dollar cause all o f these, save Lebanon, were But the question that remains for George That isn’ t the way most people ing in meetings and speaking at o f golfers in having another golf course. Why not allow expedition to Nepal in 1985, to trek in successful military operations, thorough­ Bush is this: Will he foreswear the use o f remember the 1980s, nor should it be. fund-raisers. just Manchester residents to join the present club if it is the Himalayas with an entourage o f 16 ly approved (according to the polls) by nuclear weapons or fire them if push Those were the years in which the “ I guess there’s nothing hard and so-called “crowded?” American attendants. the American people. N o doubt in the comes to shove? federal strangulation o f America was fast in that regard, but when it Cutting down trees on a 200-acre tract o f watershed Now Carter evidently judges it time to back o f his mind is the pitiful disaster he No surprise slowed to a near halt, launching the comes to the U.S. Attorney, you property is a travesty. Trees cool the air, cut down on join the attacks on the man who brought presided over in the Iranian desert, when The resignation of Education Why shop at crowded malls when you can find a unique selection of quality longest economic boom in modern can’ t take any chances,” he said. pollution and provide oxygen. With a club house, garage, him down. In a television interview, all a poorly planned helicopter rescue o f our Secretary Lauro Cavazos comes as no American history. Eighteen million new 'The 39-year-old lawyer said he and a parking area for 200 cars, one is smart enough to the bile and bitterness comes pouring out hostages collapsed. surprise to those who have watched him merchandise and knowledgeable sales associates who understand your needs, jobs were created. Our defenses were also reconsidered his interest in the figure out the extensive amount o f pollution generated. — a great wave o f haired, withheld for a You can be sure that neither Carter nor struggle with a daunting task. We rebuilt and our free-world alliances in­ job after learning o f the heavy work A This is the only Earth we have and we must to take care whole decade. It says a lot about the dif­ his media admirers ever mentions the predicted last year that Cavazos was a tensified, with the result that the Soviet schedule involved. o f it. We arc running out o f second chances. ference between the two men that state o f this nation when he was relieved short-timer. President Bush has given Union simply slopped trying to compete The current U.S. Attorney, Stan­ SHOP THESE PARTICIPATING DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS Vivian H. Sheldon nobody could possibly imagine such a of executive responsibility for it by a dis­ Cavazos nearly two years to remake with us and threw in the sponge. Above gusted electorate. Shall we remind them? ley A. Twardy Jr., is leaving to join 158 Lakewood Circle vicious attack emanating from Ronald Bush as the “education president,” but all, perhaps, our self-respect was res­ the staff of Gov.-elect Lowell P. ASSOCIATION MEMBERS. Reagan. Interest rates were 21 percent. Inflation Cavazos has failed in that assignment. Manchester tored, after its battering in Vietnam and Weicker Jr. as one o f his two special 4- Allstate Business Machines, Inc. 4 Forest Package Store 4- M arc Bakery & Coffee Shop Carter blames Reagan, without any was in the double digits. Unemployment He came in with high hopes, but leaves a the Iranian hostage crisis. assistants. Twardy’s resignation evidence whatever, for everything from was higher than it is even today, when victim o f stale ideas and an entrenched 4“ Anne's Place 4 Formal's Inn, Inc. But the media tell us otherwise, and takes effect Jan. 5. 4“ Marlow's Department Store the savings and loan fiasco and the those same media insist we are in the bureaucracy in his department. Now now they arc moving to shore up another Jaekle said he had a U)-minute 4“ Seller's Music 4 j. Carman Clothier Letters policy federal budget deficits to the alleged midst o f a recession. Cavazos is saying he can do more for 4’ Marvin's Art & Framing wall o f their flimsy revisionist Ican-lo. “ courtesy” meeting with Weicker 4- Bibles & Books 4“ Harrison's Stationers America’ s youth by working outside the shortly after the election, but said he The Herald welcomes letters from its readers. Letters They are actually trying to rehabilitate 4- M ary Lewis government. considers it very unlikely he will 4- Blish Hardware Co. should be no more than two double-spaced typewritten the reputation o f Jimmy Carter. 4- Jan Marie Boutique Mini-editorial end up working in the Weicker ad­ 4’ Anne Miller Real Estate pages. The Herald reserves the right to edit letters for any In this, they have had considerable YOUNG MEN AND BIRTH CONTROL 4 The Bike Shop 4“ ] & j Jewelers The flurry o f activity last week by ministration. reason, including length, taste and style. The Herald uies help from Carter. In the years since the Contraceptive last used by single males ages 15 to 9 4 ” M & S Mini Mart some in the White House to dump Com­ 4 Bray jewelers 4 The Lift the Latch Gift Shop to publish all letters, but the decision o f the editor is American people threw him out o f the He said he informed the stale’ s ptroller o f the Currency Robert Clarke final. Writers may be limited to one letter per month. All While House, he has been busy with a three Republican congressmen — 4 Country Arts 4 Manchester Drug 4“ Optical Style Bar Condoms was a ridiculous mirror o f the Keating letters knust be signed, and writers must include their ad­ whole scries o f activities calculated to in­ Nancy L. Johnson, John G. alone or with Five hearings in the Senate. Clarke’s 4“ The Craft Supply House 4 Manchester Hardware, Inc. 4- Park Hill Joyce Flower Shop dress and a telephone number for verification. Mail let­ gratiate him with the liberals who Rowland, and Christopher Shays — other methods crime is that he is loo tough as a bank ters to Open R>rum, Box 591, Manchester 06040. dominate the media. on Friday of his decision to 4 The Crockery Shoppe 4 Manchester Mall 4’ Peter's Furniture City, Inc. He has associated himself with all regulator. While narrow minds in the withdraw his name from considera­ sorts o f “human rights” causes and cam­ White House debated that, down the 4- East West Imports 4“ Manchester Pet Center 4’ Regal's Men's Shops Effective female tion. paigns. Whenever there was an election street on Capitol Hill the Senate Ethics 4 Fairway Dept. Store 4 Manchester Seafood 4- Steve K's Restaurant Manchester Herald in some Third World country. Carter was method without Committee was listening to horror stories The appointment is traditionally on hand to “observe” it and decide condom from savings and loan regulators who left to a state’s senior senator o f the whether it was fair. Wlien there was were also accused at one time o f being same party as the president. But be­ PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Founded O ct 1,1881 as a weekly. nothing else to do, he would go up to too tough. George Bush made a wise cause both o f Connecticut’s U.S. Daily publication since O ct 1, 1914. Ineffective or no New York and be photographed making, contraceptive choice and decided to keep Clarke. Now senators are Democrats, the three with his own two hands, a simple Clarke needs to continue being lough lest Republicans in Connecticut House . Vincent Michael Valvo Executive Editor, wooden chair for some welfare project. method he find himself some day testifying delegation are expected to have ______Alex Girelli City Editor------In return, the grateful media thought­ before a Senate hearing on the bailout of great influence in the choice. O f the News Editor______Andrew C Spitzler fully overlooked the cosily junkets that the banking industry. three, Johnson is the most senior. ^—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thureday, Dec. 20, 1990 LBaurhrslrr Hrralft Murder Remarks From Page 1 From Page 1 Section 2, Page 7 LOCAL/REGIONAL Thursday, Dec. 20,1990 thick mud which surrounded the seen alive late that night as .she left police searched tlic same woods or possible backpcdaling. Bash and Treaty Organiz.ation foreign mini­ The Jan. 15 deadline was set by hody. Also, several fallen trees hid David’s Cafe on Oakland Street where the body was found. Tbesday, Baker went on the offensive this sters said in a statement echoing the United Nations Security Council week. the corpse from view. with Valentine. Schmeelk’s car, a police returned to the apartment Baker’s threat. at the behest of the Bush administra­ Dr. Henry Lee, the head of the 1985 Chevette, was found aban­ complex, going door-to-door, show­ The president said Monday there Taken literally, Saddam would tion and over apipeals by some mem­ Serving Manchester ■ Coventry ■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron State Police Forensic Science Lab, doned five days later in a wooded ing residents photographs of must be total withdrawal by the have to withdraw nearly a half-mil­ bers of Congress that diplomacy and refused to comment on the cause of .section of Bolton off Brandy Street. Schmeclk and an unidentified man. deadline and that the United States lion men from Kuwait in le.ss than a economic pressure be given more death or on how long the body had Master Sergeant Richard They dc.scribcd the photograph as would not yield “one single inch” in month. Logistically, tliat would be a time to work. T been in the woods. Lee said that in­ Sealander, a state police spokesman, being of a white man with dark, its demand for a full pullout. monumental undertaking even if he The critics drew support from formation would be released after an said investigators were led to the curly hair. were to begin right away. David Jones and William Crowe, Baker followed up TUesday at autopsy, which was scheduled for Town Fbvilions apartments through And yet. Bash and Baker left no two former chairmen of the Joint Residents of Valentine’s building NATO headquarters in Brussels with Bolton school issues: today. information from their investigation room for technical problems. Their Chiefs. They told the Senate Armed say they knew little about the a warning that if Saddam pulled out into Schmeelk’s disappearance, al­ demand is unqualified — all Iraqis Services Committee the sanctions Lee would only say that the cause Westfield, Mass., native, because he only partially, the United States of death “appears to be a homicide.” though he would not be more kept to himself. One resident who out by Jan. 15. imposed on Iraq after the Aug. 2 in­ would not spare military measures Logistics affect the U.S. land and vasion of Kuwait needed more time The body was removed from the specific. Sealander said police have lives across from him said they had to force all Iraqi troops out of woods shortly before 4 p.m., more not determined any motive in the never seen him in the three months sea armada as well, and Waller .said to be effective. Plan opponent skips debate Kuwait. slaying. some crucial heavy ground forces The White House tried Wednes­ than four-and-a-half hours after it that they had been living in the com­ “There can be no partial was found. The body was then taken Neighbors say that on Sunday, plex. probably would not reach Saudi day to minimize; Waller’s statement. ^ -it' . withdrawal,” the North Atlantic Executive Board of the PTA, opened municipal facilities, and for this to the state medical examiner’s of­ Arabia by the deadline. He said Spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said By DAVID LAMMEY the meeting Wednesday night, stat­ reason had to withdraw from the fice in Farmington. commanders were urging Bush to that what the general really meant Manchester Herald delay any offensive action until the was that “they might not be as ready ing that contrary to expectations, meeting. The meeting was held in Schmeclk had been missing since I ■ •« t Charles Holland, chairman of The the K-4 school library. Nov. 30 and police say she was last deployment is complete. as they would like to be ... for all BOLTON — The first public Drugs If Saddam ignores the deadline the contingencies.” f '■nr' debate on the Jan. 28 school projects Neglected Taxpayers decided not to However, Hein said, Holland was and Bush wants to order an attack in “We are assured they will be ‘I i referendum turned out not to be one, attend even though he had initially subsequently inform ^ by Helen From Page 1 the days immediately aftcns’ard, “I’d ready to do whatever they are called with the “leader of the opposition” accepted an invitation extended by Kemp, executive assistant to the tell him, ‘No. I’m not ready to do upon to do,” Fitzwater said. not even showing up. the PTA for the purpose of provid­ Board of Selectmen, that the rule did the job,’” the general said. ing an opposing point of view. not apply in this specific case, and Soviet that most of those declines came in the early part of the And Cheney’s top spokesman What was intended to be a debate 'Diere were no figures on current crack use for the Waller said he believed Bush was that TNT would be permitted to at­ five-year period. Since 1988, the number of current warned Saddam today from Saudia turned out instead to be a brief PTA According to Hein, Holland was region, although the number of people who reported aware of the readiness timetable but tend the debate. Holland still From Page 1 users in each category fell by less than 1 percent. Arabia that U.S. air power will be presentation in favor of the project, told in a letter from the Board of having tried crack during the past year fell to 181,000 said it would be stressed again in declined, saying that the presence of The survey addressed a wide range of drugs including ready to attack by Jan. 15 — even if followed by a question-and-answer Selectmen that TNT as a political from 294,000 in 1988. The number of frequent cocaine meetings in Saudi Arabia among TNT at the meeting would “jeopard­ be accepted by lawmakers or by heroin, marijuana, sedatives, inhalants and analgesics. all ground forces are not. period. action group was not allowed to users also fell in the region to 194,000 from 213,000. field commanders and Bush’s top Pete Williams said not having all ize the referendum,” according to Gorbachev, Ignatenko said, although Both nationally and regionally, the number of people Heroin use also dropped nationally and regionally. In Susan Hein, vice president of the plan referendum strategy in Hein. reporting illicit drug use in the pa.st month — the current two military officials. Defense ground forces fully ready for combat neither could force him to remain. the Northeast, the number fell to 433,000 from 575,000 Secretary Dick Cheney and Gen. A Foreign Ministry spokesman, users — changed only slightly. did not mean the American-led for­ in 1988. The nationwide number dropped to 1.6 million Colin Powell, chairman of the Joint ces deployed against Iraq could not Vitaly Churkin, said later the In the Northeast, which includes New England, New from 1.9 million. Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, the number in­ Chiefs of Staff. initiate hostilities to free Kuwait. A I i-r-ri cr u i - i n Reginald PlntcVManch**lQr H»rald decision was “irreversible.” He said Other nationwide trends included a drop in the num- . ^ l i t t l e H E LP — Steve Jerry of Bristol, left, guides a steel beam hoisted by a crane into an creased to 2.6 million from 2.5 million in 1988. Nation­ Packman: Need school plan Shevardnadze would remain in the ter adolescents using drugs to 1.6 million from 1.8 mil­ wide, the number fell to 12.9 million from 14.5 million ' open window at Cheney Haii in Manchester whiie Louis Pitch, also of Bristol, holds the beam job until the Congress session ends lion in 1988. The number of adolescents currently using ATTENTION! . steady. next week, when a new foreign min­ two years earlier. In contrast, there were 23 million cocaine fell to 115,000 from 225,000. By DAVID LAMMEY “Right now, we have a 1950 reported users in 1985. mum of 2.18, whereupon the rate ister would be chosen. Federal officials admitted the survey, in which 18 per­ Manchester Herald school system in terms of facilities,” would steadily decrease to normal Cocaine use dropped more sharply. FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC The White House took a cautious cent failed to reply and does not include people in dor­ By Registered Nurse he said. levels. In the third year under the attitude to the announcement. “It’s In the Northeast, the number of current cocaine users mitories, hospitals, prisons, the homeless and a few BOLTON — For Bolton students Decrying the insufficient number plan, the average tax increase would not entirely clear what the situation dropped to 381,000 from 842,000 in 1988. NaUonwidc, other populations, could have missed some of the most DAY: Friday Group to scrutinize to meet the demands of a “very of classrooms for the K-8 schools, reach a maximum of $282. is. We need to clarify that first” the number fell to 1.6 million, down from 2.9 million in serious drug users. TIME: 5:30 to 9:00PM competitive world.” the proposed For the auditorium project, the 1988 and 5.8 million in 1985. which has necessitated leasing before saying anything further, said They maintained, however, that the suggested uends PLACE: Liggett Drug and Parkade renovations and additions to the “portable” classrooms, and the lack state would reimburse 4.75 percent Although there was less overall cocaine use reported, White House spokesman Marlin are accurate because the survey is conducted the same Health Shop elementary and high schools must of a cafeteria at the high school. of the costs, which would result in a O H the number of crack users remained steady at half a mil­ Fitzwater. way from year to year. be allowed, according to Superinten­ Packman said, “Wc have ignored our maximum average tax increase of JJ r - Shevardnadze was to have par­ lion people nationwide. And, the number of hardcore As a public service sponsored by - town charter proposals The survey was conducted from March through June. dent of Schools Richard Packman. students far too long.” $170 per citizen. ticipated in a Feb. 11-13 summit users, or those using the drug daily or almost daily, rose Results are based on a sample of 9,259 people, more In a PTA meeting Wednesday He also said that Bolton is the But the eventual costs could end with the United States in Moscow. to 336,(X)0 this year from 292,000 in 1988. Liggett Pharmacy/Parkade Health Shop than 1,400 of whom were in the Northeast. -30- By RICK SANTOS Among the several proposed was merged with the recreation night. Packman outlined the only town in the state without a gym up below these expectations depend­ Shevardnadze’s unexpected an­ Manchester Herald changes the committee will examine division in name, it still falls under proposed school building project, for the middle school. ing on how soon the project is nouncement could deal a serious tonight is a provision to allow the the umbrella of the Public Works sU"Cssing the need for the projects’ The project is coming up for a moved forward. blow to Gorbachev, who has been MANCHESTER — A committee manager to reorganize town depart­ Department in the charter. passage. referendum vote Jan. 28. The “Now is the best time to build,” asking for stronger powers to keep of the Charter Revision Commission ments and divisions. The committee will examine “Our students have a challenge referendum consists of two ques­ Packman said, referring to the cur­ his ethnically diverse nation is to meet tonight to review Town other proposed changes, including: before them,” he said. “It’s a very tions, one covering the proposed rent economic climate. together and make the daunting tran­ Charter changes proposed by the Such changes m the departments competitive world out there. We $10.75 million renovations and ad­ sition to a market economy. town’s administrative staff, includ­ would have to be approv^ by the ■ Allowing the manager to ap­ must keep up with West Germany ditions to the K-12 system, the The K-12 project is intended not Shevardnadze, waving his finger HOLIDAY CAMCORDER SALE ing a recommendation to permit the Board of Directors, said Assistant point a finance director. and Japan.” only to accommodate a growing sm- second covering a new $1.75 mil­ at lawmakers, blamed hard-liners for AS USUAL ATAL SIEFFERTS: general manager to reorganize town Town Manager Steven Werbner ■ Allowing more than 30 days He said that the two projects lion high school auditorium. The dent body but to correct code viola­ pushing the president to take dic­ departments. today. for a new majority party to chose an totalling S12.5 million, which would targeted completion date is Septem­ tions that have placed the Bolton tatorial steps, but he also implied The Bigger Selection Tonight’s meeting, which will be auditor. include renovations and additions ber 1993. High School on “warning” status Gorbachev was acceding to their Werbner said that under the at 7 in the general manager’s office ■ Resuicting the police from ap­ for the K-12 system as well as an The state would provide funds for under regulations established by the demands. The Best Brands present system, the organization of in the Municipal Building, is the pointing subordinate officers. auditorium for the high school, 59.52 percent of the K-12 project. New England Association of In his speech, the man who has first of three for the committee. the departments are written in the would enable town schools to move The rest would be funded by the Schools and Colleges. The Right Price charter, but there is no provision to ■ Changing the wording of the been foreign minister for nearly all Committee Chairman I^ul Bertc charter to reflect accepted social into the next century with con­ town by increasing the mill rate The PTA went on to vote in favor Gorbachev’s tenure as Soviet leader said Wednesday that his three-mem­ allow changes to modernize the fidence. gradually over three years to a maxi­ areas of government. standards in regard to gender. of both school projeas. said “dictatorship” was coming to ber group will have to hold a second ■ Having the assistant town the Soviet Union. " r-jn meeting to review changes in the He pointed to the Parks and manager act as manager when the The country is threatened with charter proposed by the Town Attor­ Recreation Department as an ex­ manager is disabled or unable to collapse by rebellious republics and ney Maureen Chmiclecki. ample. Although the parks division work. Shevardnadze expressed concern that fragile democratic institutions could be eradicated by hard-liners bent on maintaining order. The white-haired Georgian and MS&G seeks to sell assets second most visible figure in Soviet CCDF55 SONY cari Industries Inc. politics decried the influence of SONY VIDEOS 8 MM By BRIAN M. TROTTA 11, company officials are allowed to hard-line lawmakers “with colonels’ Handycam Manchester Herald According to documents filed draft a plan to return the company to Camcorder with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in shoulder-stripes” in the Congress, good financial health without fear of Hartford, the land would be sold for the country’s highest legislative MANCHESTER — Manchester creditors seizing assets. body. Sand & Gravel Co. wants to sell about $450,000, while the concrete In November, the company shut CCDTR4 plant on the property would be sold “I am a friend of Mikhail Ser­ $800,000 in assets as part of its ef­ down its ready-mix concrete plant at 8 1 Power*999 Zoom Lens, Easy *899 for $100,000. MS&G also plans to 6:1 Variable Speed Rawer fort to emerge out of bankruptcy. Adams Street for the winter. geyevich (Gorbachev) and support Snop-on Connection, Age In­ Zoom Lens, CCD Im age Sen­ the reform policies that he began sert, Auto Focus, 2-Lux Min­ MS&G, which filed for sell Roncari five cement-mixing A hearing on the proposed sale of sor, Variable High Speed Shut­ trucks for a total of $250,000. nearly six years ago,” Shevardnadze imum Illumination ter, Linear Time Counter, bankruptcy in July, is trying to sell the Enfield operation is scheduled said. “We did a great deal together its plant at 248 Shaker Road in En­ MS&G is currently reorganizing for Jan. 3 in Hartford. Anyone ob­ in the international arena.” field to the East Granby-based Ron- under Chapter 11 of the U.S. jecting to the sale has until Dec. 28 But “as a friend and as a Com­ PV610 Bankruptcy Code. Under Chapter to file a protest with the court. 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He also counter dents who indulge in too much “If you save one or two lives, it’s Lock Slide Cover. of the TOWED — Towing has said stronger emergency steps holiday cheer can still get home worth doing a program like this,” he Operators Working to Eliminate may be needed. Earlier this year, he safely this Christmas and New said. Drunk Driving — program. The received sweeping emergency PVIO Year’s. PV40 All anyone will have to do if they nationwide program, run by the powers to ensure economic reform. P a n a so n ic P a n a so n ic CLV32S A local towing company is offer­ But Shevardnadze, giving what he MAGNAVOK need a ride home is call Charlie’s Towing and Recovery Association VHS-C VHS-C VHS ing area residents who believe called “one of the shortest and sad­ 24-hour dispatch number, 649-7243, of America Inc., gave free rides to Camcorder Camcorder they’ve had too much to drink a ride and Libbey will give them a ride more than 25,000 people and their dest speeches of my life,” urged Camcorder home and a free tow for their car. Congress not to approve measures home free of charge. Charlie’s nor­ cars during the holiday season last Art Libbey, a tow truck operator mally charges $44.50 for the first year. Iki Tur? Ain ni- • n ... Reginald PlntortlanchMl.r that he said would give Gorbachev witli Charlie’s Towing, says he’s IN THE AIR — Chris Dolbec attempts to put the basketball in for a point while Brian Pelletier dictatorial rights. mile of a tow and $4.50 for each ad­ Last year, 17 towing companies giving up his Christmas Eve, jumps in the air and Brian Majewski watches. The young men were taking advantage of the 6:1 power*799 zoom, 5 lux sensitiv­ ditional mile. “When you push the (voting) but­ Full range dlgltdl autS locus, *899 in Connecticut were involved in the ity, review/record function. CCD imager, 7 lux low Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve Libbey said the company will mild winter weather at Charter Oak Park in Manchester. ton, you decide the fate not only of 8:1 power zoom lightweight. light sensitivity. Two position program. 1 GorbiMihev but of perestroika and high speed shutter 8:1 zoom democracy,” Shevardnadze said. 10 watt light Includes cose .' Shevardnadze, 62, played an in­ tegral role in revolutionizing Soviet Parks and recreation activities foreign policy since being appointed PV602 Panasonic PV604 VMCl in 1985 by Gorbachev, who this P a n a so n ic HITACHI year won the Nobel Peace Prize for FUU SIZE VHS FULL SIZE VHS The following arc some of the programs, trips, and VHS-C 6:30-7:30 p.m., $37. Ceramics, Mon. or Thurs. evenings one dinner, tour of Quebec City, deluxe accommoda­ only begins at $18-$20. Trips depart from the Mahoney his policy successes abroad. Camcorder Camcorder special events being offered by the Manchester l^ k s or Wed. afternoons, $38 or $75. tions at the Hotel des Gouverneurs, visit to Montmoren­ Shevardnadze was named foreign Camcorder and Recreation Department. For more information on Recreation Center at 4:45 p.m. and return approximately One may register at the IVks and Recreation Office cy Falls and Ste. Anne de Beaupre plus all the festivities 11 p.m. Please call for specifics. minister four months after Gor­ programs, recreation facilities, or parks areas, please call located in Center Springs Park, Monday to Thursday,. of the Winter Carnival! The Mardi Gras of the Nortli. bachev became Communist Party the department at 647-3084/3089. 8:30 a.m. to 6 pjn. and Fridays, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Lcs Miserables/NYC — Saturday, February 23. $83 Wa.shington, D.C. - - April 5-7, $195 per person, Winter Program Registration — Registration is 9 chief in March 1985. He helped Fbr more information, please call the Department at for Front Orchestra Seating (rows A, B, C, D) and double occupancy. Fee includes two dinners, accom­ 2 lux sensitivify, 6:1 zoom. *799 steer Soviet foreign policy away 6:1 power zoom, 2 lux sensitiv­ Auto iris/outo while balance now in progress for the Wintcr/Spring Program 647-3089. The complete Winter/Spring Program deluxe roimdtrip motorcoach transportation. $20 for modations a( the Sheraton, deluxe motorcoach transpor­ ity. high speed shutter. from confrontation and conquest in iocus^*' Schedule. Class offerings include; Nike Tykes Preschool Schedule will be in the Manchester Herald on Thursday, transportation only. 7:30 a.m. departure. tation, and tours. favor of appeasement and coexis­ Programs — Parent/Tot Playtime (12 to 24 months), ■ January 3. Boston On Your Own — Saturday, March 16. Stops tence. Wed. or Fri., 10:15-11 a.ni., $29. Wee Twos (2 to 2 and Trips to be made at Quincy Market and the Boston Flower NYC/Ellis Island — Saturday, May 18. $28 per per­ Under Shevardnadze, the Soviet 180 Days Same As Cash 3 months), Mon. or Thurs., 10-11 a.m. or 9:30-10:30 Trips do not require a Recreation Membership Card Show. $20 for transportation only. 7:30 a.m. departure. son and includes all transportation and admission to Union pulled out of Afghanistan and Remember — The tyiended tA/arranty a.m., $39. Terrific Twos (2 and 3 months to 2 and 11 and are open to non-residents. Register at the Parks and Ski 1 rips — Vacation Day Ski Trips — Learn to ski Ellis Island. 7:30 a.m. departure. Stops will be made at began negotiating huge cuts in months), Mon,, 9:30-10:30 or 10:45-11:45 a.m. or Fri., Recreation Office located in Center Springs Park. All this winter! We make it easy and affordable. All trips are South Seaport. nuclear weapons stockpiles. It also Always Cosh less ,«r Ai 5iefFerf's Many More In Stock 9:15-10:15 a.m. or 10:30-11:30 a.m., $51. Aquababies, trips depart from the Mahoney Recreation Center, 110 open to persons 9 years of age and older. Those 8 and Safe Boating Course — A free safe boating course let East European counuies oust HOLIDAY HOURS: Mon., 5:30 p.m. (18 to 36 months), 6 p.m. (6 to 18 C ^ar Street. Monday-Friday 9:30-8 p.m. At Gift-Wise Prices! under must be accompanied by an adult, parent or guar­ will be offered by the Department of Environmental hard-line Communist leaders months). Gymnastics, Mon., 6 p.m. (4 to 5 years), 6:45 Atlantic City — Sunday to Monday, January 20 to dian. Preschoolers (4 1/2 to 6) are welcome also. For without Soviet intervention, and Saturday 9:30-5 p.m. p.m. (6 to 7 years), 7:30 p.m. (8 to 10 years), $19. 21. $86 per person includes deluxe round trip transporta­ Protection beginning February 19 from 6:30-8:30 pan. 9 specific fees, please call us. Otis Ridge — Friday, for five weeks at tlie Mahoney Recreation Center, 110 reversed antagonistic relations with Special Sunday Hours 11-6 p.m. Cheezic Tang Soo Do — Mon. and Thurs,, 6-7 p.m. (5 tion, one nights accommodations at the Diplomat Hotel December 28, 7:30 a.m. departure, $27 for lift and Cedar Street. Persons successfully completing this most Cold War enemies. to 9 years), 7-8 p.m. (10 and older). on the Boardwalk, one continental breakfast, and casino transportation. Butternut Basin — Wednesday, February course will fulfill tlie requirements for the Certificate of But the “new thinking” policy, MANCHESTER TEL 647-9997 Adult ProgranLS — Aerobics, Thes. and Thurs., 7-8 bonuses (tba). 8 a.m. departure. Waavi Kmio Q, cQif, 13, 7:30 a.m. departure, $36 lift and transportation only. Boating Operation which includes instruction on naviga­ long resisted by conservatives in WILLIMANTIC TEL. 450-0405 no oaymeni iBquKea p.m., $40. 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Section 3, Page 11 About Town Adopt a pet: Merry and Sheila Today In History DISCOVER Thursday, Dec. 20, 1990 Agoraphobic support group Today is Thursday, Dec. 20, the 354th day of 1990. Are you afraid to leave your home or drive on the By BARBARA RICHMOND There are 11 days left in the year. highway? Do you avoid crowds or supermarkets because Manchester Herald Today’s Birthdays: of anxiety? The Manchester Agoraphobics Together Sup- Movie director George Roy Hill is 68. Actress Jenny ^ r t Group is a self-help group for people with Anxiety Merry, a female Labrador Aguttcr is 38. Disorders. The Group meets on Mondays, 7 p.m., and retriever cross, is this week’s Today’s Highlight in History: On Dec. 20, 1803, the Louisiana Purchase was formal­ 'Wfednesdays, 10:45 a.m., at the Concordia Lutheran Christmas pup featured at the J*. Local guitar player has high hopes for his band Church, 40 Pitkin St., Manchester. For more information, Manchester Dog Pound. ly transferred from France to the United States during Merry is about 2 years old so ceremonies in New Orleans. The United States paid the call the Mental Health Association of Connecticut at By DIANNA M. TALBOT now. I’m tired of them,” said Bot- life-related adventures. she won’t be any larger than she French about $15 million for the territory, which doubled $5 each during performances. At musician try out guitars in his 529-1970. Herald Features Editor ticcllo, 23, a 1985 graduate of 'The new songs would need to founded the band three years ago. is now. She was found roaming the size of the country. least 200 demo tapes have been store. Manchester High School. Besides be creative and good enough for “We fight a lot — about why Rabbi receives recognition on Main Street on Dec. 13. On this date: distributed, said Botticello. “I think he has a good shot at MANCHESTER — If local playing guitar and singing back­ the band to perform while casing someone is late for practice or the Little Holly, last week’s fea­ In 1790, 200 years ago, the first successful cotton mill Also making up the band are: [making iL]” said Beller. “He’s Rabbi Rich^d Flavin of Temple Beth Sholom has guitar player Tony Botticello up, he has helped write about 60 night clubs in Boston in search of point of doing this or that — but tured pet, has been adopted by a in the United States began operating at Pawtucket, R.I. bassist/back-up vocalist Derek pretty hot.” R eiv ed special commendation from the Rabbinic could accomplish one goal in the it’s like, so what?” Manchester family. In 1820, Missouri imposed a bachelor tax on unmar­ songs for the band. additional fans and publicity. The Dantas of Rockville, and drum­ According to Botticello, Heart Cabinet of the United Jewish Appeal for his commitment immediate future, it would be to plan is to gain enough of a follow­ ' Another goal the band has is to Chips, the 6-month-old male ried men between the ages of 21 and 50. The tax: one Botticello said he wants Heart mer Robert Pivacek and lead Attack members try to perform or to Operation Exodus. This is a program to provide for come up with four new songs for Attack — a four-man band ing there to become a force in the find a manager to help book per­ shepherd cross, featured a few dollar a year. singcr/song writer Brian Werstak, practice each night in their studio formances and generate publicity. resettlement of Russian Jews in Israel. Rabbi Flavin was his band — Heart At­ specializing in original, guitar- city’s music scene. Botticello both of Vernon. weeks ago, has also been adopted In 1860, South Carolina became the first state to -— an insulated and spacious loft Currently, band members make recognized for setting a personal example through his tack — to perform. oriented rock and roll songs — to hopes the group then would Together, the long-haired by a Manchester family and the secede from the Union. in the Botticello Farms bam off and distribute promotional flyers own pledge to the campaign and for his commitment to “We’ve been playing basically concentrate on writing fewer love record some and eventual­ musicians reflect what they call a German short-haired pointer, In 1864, Confederate forces evacuated Savannah, Ga., Hillstown Road. The bam is and arrange performances on their teach and preach about the importance of Operation Ex­ the same songs for three years songs and more songs about other ly become a recognized player in “streetwise chic” image. odus. Rabbis Matthew H. Simon, dhairman, and Daniel mentioned in the column, has as Union Gen. William T. Sherman continued his owned by Botticcllo’s father, who own. the nation’s music industry. “We try to get dressed up for Botticello works for in the sum­ Z. Kramer, director, of the Rabbinic Cabinet will be ar­ been adopted by an Enfield fami­ “March to the Sea.” BuL Botticello said, a manager MERRY In 1879, 'Thomas A. Edison privately demonstrated his “I’d like to make iL” said Bot- our performances,” says Botticcl- mer. ranging for the future public recognition for him. Only ly- SHEILA ticcllo. “The sky’s the limit.” could handle these functions bet­ Dog Warden Thomas Rasscan- incandescent light at Menlo Park, NJ. lo. For example, band members Often, their practice sessions one other rabbi in the Greater Hartford area. Rabbi Stan­ He says someday he’d like to ter, and the search continues for tell said that Angel, the young ter­ In 1922, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was generally don leather jackets and begin about 8 p.m. and run until 3 ley M. Kessler of Hartford, is being so recognized. There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog shots, unless too young when be a rock star whose songs arc one who the band feels comfort­ rier cross, featured a couple of formed. dress shirts instead of T-shirts. a.m., he said. able with and can trust. Girls’ softball meeting and the new owner must have the taken. In 1963, the Berlin Wall was opened for the first time featured in video on Music In addition, the band promotes “It’s kind of like we are weeks ago, was expected to be dog lUp^ciiKcu. Before oeing Television. But, the guitar player Botticello says he b eg ^ taking adopted this week. Merry was the The organization, which to West Berliners, who were allowed one-day visits to itself on its business cards as brothers,” said Botticello, who guitar lessons at age 15* There will be a general meeting of the Coventry Girls’ licensed, it has to have its rabies also says, if this dream docs not having an “East Coast attitude.” Softball Association on Thursday, Jan. 10, in the only new dog at the jwund, as of shot. operates solely on donations, is relatives in the eastern sector for the holidays. In 1968, author John Steinbeck died in New York at come true, he will be satisfied “We don’t allow concern for Robertson school library at 7 p.m. The meeting is open to Tuesday. badly in need of funds to help pay Aid to Helpless Animals Inc., a age 66. with performing at local and our image to take precedence over all parents, coaches and future coaches of girls’ softball. The dog pound is located off for veterinary bills and to buy regional clubs. Olcott Street near the town’s group made up of volunteers, has food for the many animals taken In 1976, Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley died at age our music,” Botticello said. “The If you cannot attend this meeting but are interested in the “I just love to play,” he said. landfill. Passcantell is at the many cats and kittens in need of in. 74. music comes first.” association, please contact Dan Victor at 742-1775. If any band is going to make it pound from noon to 1 p.m. There good homes. In 1978, former White House chief of staff H.R. Hal- m On the west coasL however, Donations should be made to in the cutthroat music business, Ice Capades is also someone there from 6 to 9 deman was released from prison after serving 18 months image seems to come first, he Aid to Helpless Animals Inc., for his role in the Watergate cover-up. Botticello said he feels Heart At­ said, with band members often The Coventry Recreation Department in conjunction p.m., Monday through Friday. Sheila, a bright-eyed white and P.O. Box 434, Bloomfield 06002. tack will. The phone number at the piound tiger female cat, is this week’s In 1982, pianist Arthur Rubinstein died at his home in sporting gimmicks, such as white with the Mansfield and Willington Recreation Deptart- Currently, Heart Attack per­ is 643-6642. If there is no answer, featured pet. All of the cats and For more information, or to Switzerland at age 95. makeup and nose rings. ments are sponsoring a bus trip to see the Ice Capades on forms across the state and in Mas­ call the police department at kittens put up for adoption are adopt a cat, call 666-700,a toll- In 1987, the Dona Paz, a Philippine passenger ship, Botticello says the group Saturday, Jan. 12, at the Hartford Civic Center. Registra­ sachusetts at night clubs, such as 646-4555. neutered or spayed and given their free call from this area. collided with the tanker Vector off Mindoro island, set­ prefers to play its own music, but tion fee is $17 which includes ticket and transportation. 'The Bridges in East Windsor and at times will play songs per­ Must register in person at the Recreation Department at ting off a double explosion resulting in at least 1,749 confirmed deaths. M nity in Springfield. 'The band formed by other bands, including the Town Hall. Bus pick up is at the Second Congrega­ 10 years ago: is scheduled to play tonight and Van Halen, which he said has in­ tional Church, Route 44 at 10:30 a.m. and show begins at The government of the Soviet Union confirmed that Friday at Infinity starting at 10 fluenced his musical style. noon. For more information, call the rec department at I “I think we sound better when 7-12-9074. former Premier Alexei N. Kosygin had died two days p.m. On Dec. 29, Heart Attack is earlier at the age of 76. scheduled to perform at Bridges. we play original music,” Botticcl- lo said. “I’m much happier. How K of C dinner/dance Edith M. Romanowski Five years ago: • - Botticello says the group also Donald Machia of Bolton and funeral home are Thursday, 2 to 4 A 35-hour hostage ordeal in Nantes, France, came to plans to schedule some perfor­ fulfilling can it be playing some­ The Manchester Saint Patricks Day Parade Committee Edith M. Romanowski, 78, of 143 Lawrence Machia of Manchester, p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. an end as three gunmen who had seized a courtroom mances at the new nightclub, Car­ one elsc’s music?” held its kick off meeting at the Knights of Columbus Walker St., Manchester, died Mon­ died Monday (Dec. 17, 1990) at during a robbery trial surrendered unconditionally and Dianna M. Talbot/Manchaatar Harald rie Ann’s, in Rockville. J Home on Dec. 12. Chairman John Foley stated that the day (Dec. 17, 1990) at Manchester Clearwater Community Hospital, Norman L. Rochette Michael Bcller, owner of 1991 Dinner-Dance will be held at the Knights of released the last of their captives. MUSIC MAKER — Manchester resident Tony Botticello, While the band has not made an Beller’s Music Store in Memorial Hospital. She was the Clearwater, Ra., after an illness. He Norman L. Rochette, 61, of West One year ago: Columbus Hall on Feb. 23, 1991. the next meeting is wife of Charles H. Romanowski Sr. who founded local rock group Heart Attack, practices in the actual , it sells demonstra­ Manchester, said he thinks Bot- was bora in Warren, Rhode Island, Willington, father of Roy A. The United States launched Operation Just Cause, HEART ATTACK — Band members, from left, are drum­ scheduled for Jan. 10. She was bom in Norwich, Sept. 5, tion tapes, featuring Heart Attack ticcllo is a talented guitarisL but May 14, 1915, son of Adelard and Rochette of Andover, died 'fiiesday sending troops into Panama to topple the government of band’s studio off Hillstown Road in Manchester. He has 1912, and had been a resident of songs “Only The Words,” he is unfamiliar with Heart Attack mer Robert Pivacek and singer Brian Werstak, both of Ver­ Josephine (Emond) Corriveau, and (Dec. 18, 1990) in Rockville Gen. Manuel Noriega. high hopes for the band, which is trying to penetrate the No Andover Friends meeting Manchester since 1946. She was a “Miracle Boy,” “Waterfall,” and as a band. He said he knows Bot­ non; bass player Derek Dantas of Rockville: and guitarist had been a lifelong resident of the General Hospital. He was bom in Thought for Today: music scene in Boston. The Andover Friends of the Library meeting regularly member ofjthe Community Baptist “Little White Rhyme,” for about ticello from listening to the Town of'Thompson. Hartford, and lived in West Wil­ “Rosiness is not a worse windowpane than gloomy Tony Botticello of Manchester. scheduled for the last Thursday in December will not be Church of Manchester. He is survived by a son, Arthur lington for the p>ast six years. gray when viewing the world.” — Grace Paley, held because of the holiday season. The next scheduled Besides her husband, she is sur­ W. Corriveau of North Grosvenor He is survived by his wife, American writer (1922-). meeting is Jan. 31 at 7 p.m. in the Library on Route 6. vived by her son, Charles H. Elizabeth (Piilka) Rochette of West All members of the Friends group and newcomers are Romanowski Jr. of Stamford; and Dale; a daughter, Mrs. Gloria Jean Campbell of 'Thompson; one other Willington; another son, Robert A. welcomed and encouraged to attend all Friends meetings. one sister, Charlotte Volinski of stepson, Roland Machia of Margate, Rochette of Battleground, Wash.; his Coppola’s long-awaited ‘Godfather IIF before the critics For more information, call 742-7426. Groton; one granddaughter, Ra.; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Linda mother, Mary (Gabany) Rochette of Thoughts Michelle Romanowski of Lauder­ L. Bullock of Orlando, Ra., and Cromwell; a brother; a daughter-in- By JOHN HORN ChrisUnas Day on 1,800 screens in week, the movie qualifies for this American cinema and either made Pupil personnel services dale Lakes, Fla. law; and three grandchildren. the United States and Canada. It Catholic Church and induction into pressed satisfaction. o Mrs. Norma G. Courtney of Safety The Associated Press year’s award consideration from the or solidified the careers of some of an honorary church order, Michael The Coventry Fhiblic Schools provides the following Funeral services will be held Funeral service will be Saturday, “O Key of David and scepter of the house of Israel, originally was scheduled for a “The consensus is it’s very Harbor, Ra.; five grandchildren; one Academy of Motion Picture Arts today’s leading actors, including soon finds himself plotting Vatican pupil personnel services: Learning Center resource clas­ Friday at 10 a.m. at the Watkins 8:15 a.m., from the Callahan you open and no one can close, Thanksgiving release, but was satisfying sequel to the two previous great-grandson; and two nephews. LOS ANGELES — It’s coming and Sciences and Los Angeles Film Pacino, Keaton, Robert De Niro, politics and Sicilian executions. ses; Learning Center self-contained classes; Fsychologi- Funeral Home, 142 East Center St., Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., East you close and no one can open: moved back because of production Critics Association. ‘Godfathers,’” said Dan Harkins of s He was predeceased by a son, out over budgeL behind schedule James Caxm, Robert Duvall and In a climactic scene filmed during J3 cal Consultation, Evaluation and Referral; Speech, Lan­ Manchester, and burial and commit­ Robert Corriveau. Hartford, followed by a mass of Come and rescue the prisoners who are in darkness and 16 years after its predecessor, delays. Talia Shire. Harkins Amusement Enterprises, tal services will be in the and the shadow of death.” a performance of the opera “Caval- which will show the film in Arizona guage, and Hearing Evaluation and Therapy, Guidance, Christian burial, 9 a.m., in St. but Paramount executives arc bet­ For a while, it was uncertain The $58 million film — triple the Maplewood Cemetery, Norwich, 'The funeral will be held Friday at During the Advent we are acutely aware of those who whether “Godfather III” would be leria Ruslicana” at Italy’s historic theaters. “But I’m not sure it’s as Health, Coventry Early Education Development Center Mary’s Church, East Hartford. ting “The Godfather Part III” will be industry’s average cost — was bur­ The first “Godfather” made Friday at 1 p.m. Friends may call at 10:15 a.m. from the Gilman Funeral need to be rescued in the Middle East. There are released at all this year, f^amount Teatro Massimo opera house, Cop­ brilliant as the first one.” (Center and Home based) — Preschool (3-4 yrs.) and Burial: St. Mary’s Cemetery, East a movie audiences can’t refuse. dened with problems throughout $133.7 million in 1972 and its 1974 the funeral home Thursday from 2 Home, 104 Church St., F*utnam, American hostages still in Lebanon and in Iraq. It is im­ Pictures, gunning for the lucrative pola intercuts between the Paramount, which has had an up- pre-primary (5-6 yrs.); Social Worker Consultation, As­ Hartford. Calling hours are Friday, 3 production. Real-life lovers A1 sequel had ticket sales of $45.5 mil­ to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. with a mass of Christian burial at 11 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. In lieu of portant that we pray for them during this holy season and After a frantic month of round- holiday market, decided to rush it melodious performance and grisly and-down year at the box office, is sessment, Referral and Counseling; Occupational and fticino and Diane Keaton, reprising lion. Both films won best picture murders. a.m. in Saint Joseph Church, 18 that we recall all who are unjustly imprisoned in all the-clock editing and polishing, the out at the end of the year after counting on “Godfather III” to Physical Therapy, Consulution and Evaluation; Short Arthur C. Corriveau flowers, memorial contributions their roles as Michael and Kay Cor- and screenplay Oscars; Marlon Main St., North Grosvenor Dale. countries. Soldiers of many nations have massed on the final film in Francis Ford Coppola’s Chairman Frank Mancuso and other Reviewers in New York were lar­ deliver a hefty share of holiday tick­ Term Homebound Instruction. may be made to Fire Company No. leone, split up during the fihning. Brando won the Academy Award Arthur C. Corriveau, 75, of North Burial will be in Saint Joseph Iraq-Saudi border. They are literally in the “shadow of executives saw a rough cut in Oc­ gely critical of “Godfather III,” et sales. 'These services are for students ages 0-21, subject to 1 Paramedics, Willington 06279, at­ Mafia trilogy was unyeiled last Rising star Winona Ryder (“Edward for best actor in the first installment; Grosvenor Dale, stepfather of Cemetery. Visiting hours at the tention Dick Littel. death.” Christians and people of faith everywhere should week to critics and movie theater tober. complaining that at two hours and Other recent films by Coppola, the scope of the law. It is our procedure to find students Scissorhands”) was unable to co-star and Coppola (for directing) and who have dropped out of school and to make a pray that no new holocaust will develop in the desert in owners in New York, San Francisco, 42 minutes it was too long and that including “T\ickcr: The Man and His as Michael’s love-stmek daughter Robert Dc Niro (supporting actor) it lacked a hard edge and keen reasonable effort to develop an educational program to the new year. Los Angeles and other key markets “Without question, this is the one Dream” and “One From the Heart,” because of exhaustion. won Oscars for the second. focus. Its ending, meant to evoke meet their needs. If a student is suspected to be in need People of Faith need to recall the words of this Advent across the country. everybody’s talking about,” said were flops. In Brief . . . She was replaced at the last hi th. latest sequel, set in 1979, feelings of tragedy, was greeted of the above services, parents should contact the stu­ Antiphon that God can indeed “open and no one can TTie response was mixed. Disap­ John Krier, president of Exhibitor Such 1990 Raramount releases as minute by Coppola’s daughter Sofia, Michael Corlcone attempts to bury with laughter. dent’s principal or guidance counselor or the Director of close.” In the End, God will have a word of freedom for pointment ran higher among New Relations Co. Inc. “Ever since ‘Dick “Another 48 HRS.” and “The Two who had never had a major film role his gangland roots but realizes, “Just But Los Angeles critics ap­ Pupil and S t^ f Support Services, who is responsible for Friendship Lodge #145, A.F. & A.M. held an installa­ all people and justice will reign eternally. As King David York viewers, while those who Tracy,’ all the talk has been about Jakes” also performed badly, but Mertens; Treasurer, Bernard P. Collet; Secretary, Donald before. when I thought I was ouL they pull plauded robustly as the final credits Coventry’s pupil services programs. Tie Department of tion of 1991 officers on Friday, Dec. 14. ushered in the Age of Justice, we are called to witness watched in Los Angeles applauded. ‘Godfather.’” Paramount’s “Ghost” has been the W. Dean, I ^ t Master; Senior Deacon, Michael T. The first two “Godfather” films me back in.” rolled. Movie exhibitors who saw a Fhipil and Staff Support Services also provides a Chal­ The National Rag presentation was performed by today to a world where brothers and sisters live in har­ The movie will open on With preview screenings held this year’s biggest moneymaker, collect­ Agnew; Junior Deacon, Edward P. Saling, Jr.; Senior mony and peace. are considered masterpieces of Despite a $100 million gift to the separate screening generally ex- ing more than $200 million, to date. lenge and Enrichment F’rogram for students in grades Manchester Assembly #15, Order of the Rainbow for Seward, William B. Aberle, Junior Steward, Robert R. 3-12, who qualify for this service. Girls, assisted by members of John Mather Chapter, Crawford; Marshal, Preston F.Symonds; Chaplain, Rev. Dr. Kim-Eric Williams Order of DcMolay. Miss Caroline Claing gave the ac­ Robert A. Haugh, Past Master; Organist, Albert T. Concordia Lutheran Church companying oration. Heavisides; Historian, James H. Wilson, Jr. Past Master; Manchester Sequel missing plot, contains obscenities TTie installation was conducted by the following, who Tyler, Stephen Ulasik; Master’s Club Resident, Dustin ‘Scissorhands’ Lotteiy are all Past Masters of Friendship Lodge: C. Wood, Jr. R st Master. By LINDA TROMBLEY she was dealing with the thoughts ol “Julie” because “Uncle Stuart” went Covening Master, Robert W. Ferry; Installing Masters, wait for them. “Look Who’s Talk­ During the installation musical and voice renditions Manchester Herald children when she was writing this out the window to chase a burglar. Richard G. Claing, William J. Strickland, Wayne M. Manchester Herald ing, Too” probably will get its most were given by St. Luke’s Contemporary Music Group script. “Look Who’s Talking” dealt Suddenly, an elevator opens on the cuts new ground Here are Wednesday’s lottery results from around New Stone, John DiCioccio; Installing Marshal, John DiCioc- favorable reactions from younger and were very well appreciated by all. Did you ever wonder what a baby with “Mikey’s” funny and some­ bottom floor with “Mikey” and England: cio; Installing Chaplain, Robert T.Petersen; Master of Founded OcL 1,1881 as a weekly. viewers. But because of its lan­ All in attendance were invited to attend an was thinking? Last year, counting times insightful views on adults and “Julie” inside. How can a three- By LEEANN O’LEARY daughter, Kim, is introduced. Cermonies, Russell F. Haugh, Jr.; Charges given by, Daily publication since OcL 1 ,1914. guage, I don’t recommend bringing “Afterglow” party held at the home of Donald Dean, Past on just that kind of curiosity, Tri- the world in general. “Mikey’s” year-old, who can barely reach the Manchester Herald “Scissorhands” falls in love with Connecticut Raymond E. Bogue, John L. VonDeck, Robert T. Peter­ Master. young children to sec it. Daily: 4-0-0. Play Four: 0-5-5-1 Star Pictures and script writer Amy reactions were spontaneous and in­ toilet, unlock and open the door to a If you do wonder what a baby is her. sen, Dustin C. Wood, Jr. The newly-installed Worshipful Master, Andy 2^idler, USPS 327-500 VOL. CX, No. 70 Hcckcrling released “Look Who’s nocent. New York apartment, and then not] thinking. I’d suggest skipping going From the director of Beet- Massachusetts has been a resident of Manchester for 25 years, now But sometime during the sequel’s He gains celebrity status as a The Installing Organist was James W. McKay of Acting Publisher Talking.” only get the elevator to stop at his to a theater to see this sequel. In­ lejuice. Batman & Pee Wee Her­ Daily: 2-2-5-8. Mass Megabucks: 5-6-10-19-27-30 residing at 84 Jarvis Road. He was employed for 23 creation, Hcckcrling forgot that the landscaper and as a hairdresser. Northern New England Manchester Lodge #73, A.F. & A.M. JEANNE G. FROMERTH For the most part, they have been floor, but also know which buttons stead, go to the nearest video store man’s Big Adventures, 20th Cen­ years at Gerber Scientific Instrument Company and is novelty of tlic first film was being to push to get his little sister and When the man-made man is ac­ Pick 'Three: 8-4-5. Pick Four: 3-2-3-3. Tri-State The installation was both preceded and followed by right. “Look Who’s Talking” turned and rent the original. tury Fox brings “Edward Scis­ refreshments in the banquet hall. now with Engineering Associates in South Windsor. Executive Editor out to be one of 1989’s biggest com­ able to sit in the theater and say, himself down to the ground floor? cused of a crime he did not com- Megabucks: 1-9-17-18-20-25 VINCENT MICHAEL VALVO •k-St sorhands,” a movie about a He and his wife, Shirley, are communicants of St. edy hits. Unfortunately, its recently “Yeah, if I was that baby I’d be This movie is not completely bad. Rhode Island TTie officers installed were: Key: ★ = Poor, ★ A = Fair, modem day Frankenstein. Mary’s Episcopal Church, in Manchester. City E d to r_____ released sequel, “Look Who’s Talk­ A few genuine laughs can be had, Daily: 8-9-9-9. Grandlot: 9-9-3. 4-5-3-6. 0-4-1-5-9 Worshipful Master, Anderson H. Zeidler, Jr.; Senior ------Alex Girelli ★ ★ ★ =Good, ★ AAA=Very Good, They will be hosting an “Open House,” at their home, News Editor____ ing, T'oo,” will not sec such fame. but it takes a very patient person to Johimy Depp plays the charac­ Warden, Wilbert E. Nead; Junior Warden, Dwight C. on Sunday, Dec. 30, from 1 to 5 p.m. Associate Editor . ^ d re w C Spitzler ★ ★ ★ AA=Excellent, \:^=Hif star ter of “Mward Scissorhands,” an Movie Features Editor _ .Eileen Hiromi Mae TTic sequel stars the original cast _ Dianna M. Talbot Movie invention of Vincent Price, who is 1 Sports Editor___ members Kirstie Alley and John perfect in this weird and creepy Photo Editor ------Len Ausler Travolta, with Brace Willis voicing Review Weather ____ Reginald Pinto the thoughts of Alley’s son, Review role as an inventor who gets the Advertising Manager idea to make a man out of steel Business Manager J _____ —Lesley ley Radius “Mikey.” Olympia Dukakis and Jeanne G. Fromerth Twink Caplan are Alley’s mother thinking the same Uung!” and give him a heart, and brains. mit, Kim must attempt to save Circulation Manager Price puts scissors on the man­ REGIONAL Weather Production Director ____ Gertinde Colletti and best friend, rc.spcclively. During ‘‘Look Who’s Talking, him. Pressroom Manager. Sheldon Cohen Too,” I often found myself tliinking, made man instead of hands. TTie Friday, Dec. 21 . u u U ^ U - . . ------Robert H. Hubbard New additions are Rosanne Barr’s As in tlic 20l!i Century Fox voice of “Mikey’s” little sister “What baby would use that kind of old professor makes the hands, Aoov^W«a»Mr*«ar«c>« lo« oonMoni » n ) movies before it, this movie is out % b M Q 6 M 1 i b Main Telephone Number “Julie” and Elias Kotcas joins tlic language?” “Mikey’s” and “Julie’s” but dies unexpectedly before he 643-2711 of the ordinaly. The suburb where Chance of rain reactions arc just plain vulgar. I puts them on his nearly finished Circulation Telephone Number cast as Kirstie Alley’s deadbeat W Peg lives features pink, purple, ' . 0 U 0 V * 0 0 \ b D don’t think tliat a six-montli-old creation. iMonIti 647-9946 broUier “Stuart.” Gilbert Gtxlfried L/ orange and even a striped house. The weather tonight in the greater baby, no matter how cranky, would has a small, but funny part as A viewer can feci sympailiy for The cars were pink and purple. Manchester area: increasing clouds. 0 » J 6 5 J 0 ( Published daily except Sunday and certain Kniia, .. “Joey,” a baby’s answer to Richard think to herself, “What a bleepl” “Scissorhands” and his frustration , Low 25 to 30. East wind around 10 the Manchester Publishing Co 1 6 ^ a i n ^ ^ ^ Simmons. Hcckcrling also forgot to explain as he tries to go through life with The character of ‘‘Scis­ mph. Friday, cloudy with a 50 per­ Manchester. Conn. 06040. Second clas.;*n^«f ^ ^ -t*' sorhands’ is easy to ij'prcciaie as " ■ 6 6 « Manchester, Conn. Postmaster- Send Excluding Alley’s histrionic and why a 3-year-old boy, who can form scissors for hiuids. TTien, along Toc behind him, imitating Elvis Pres­ talk is only one of the many unex­ “Scissorhands” gives up trying to k k k k ley’s dance moves. plained things throughout this use a fork and resorts to using his Today’s weather picture was drawn by Casey Jacobson, a Nonetheless, the cast is unable to movie. Another prime cxtmiple of a FAMILY OPERA — The opera “Amahl and the Night Visitors” Key: A = Poor, ★ ★ =Fair, »

MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Dec. 20, 1990__13 THE NEW BREED BLONOIE by D«in W >ong A Stan Drak®

Crossword MO 0UMSTEA.O, I’M MAKING ARE YOU MAKING I W O U L D N 'T s o m e t h i n g a t s c h o o l s o m e t h i n g A T W O R K TO GIVE you FOR S A Y N O T O FOCUS F O R M E , t h a t CHRISTMAS ACROSS THAT'S 42 Paul New­ Antwtr to Prtviout Puzzle man movie NICE, 1 Female 45 In debt K N E E f j 0 N E L M O . I students 46 Owns H 1 L 0 t R A 6 Verse Dear Abby 49 Stir A L M S M E M writers 51 Latest N E 0 I I More 53 Similar [a L E PEOPLE Dr. Gott ornamental compound 13 Gaudy Abigail Van Buren 54 Rootless- r A L 14 Gaseous ness 1 S A fuel 55 Branch R 1 S ■ Socialite Georgette Mosbacher laughed off the Peter Gott, M.D, 15 Tennis play­ (blol.) er Tracy — 56 About E s E legendary curse of the Hope Diamond when she wore ^ 6 What person it to publicize a $1 million gift to the Smithsonian. • 7 Ancient DOWN Girlfriend tired I d wear it m my navel for a million bucks,” she theater said. 19 Language 1 Ballot ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson suffix thread Of course, diamonds look best on bare skin but Weigh benefits 20 Question 2 Solemn answerers pledge France 40 Flowers BUT YOU HAD B/iTTEf? of lover’s lies It s the wrong Umc of day.” Mrs. Mosbacher said 22 Steno's 3 Repetition 20 Tea type 41 Cape Kenne­ - ____ MEYER CALL ME I DOM'f LIKE BElMCc nISnOOoO' Wednesday, showing off the midnight-blue gem that blunder 4 Across 21 New York’s dy rocket tV/ "MORMAM"' I \1 THREATEMED BY CEREAL. of mammography 25 Acorn, e.g. (pref.) — Island 42 Broadway once adorned the bosoms of Marie Antoinette and 2C Kind . SAie^MEM.' DEAR ABBY; I have been going with a divorced man 5 Spanish title 22 Become musical Countess DuBarry of France more than 200 years 30 Acclaim 6 Showy more genial 43 — Major for the last three years. For the first year and a half he 31 Vast period feather 23 Ivy League ago. ^ DEAR DR. GOTT: A friend explained the procedure (constel­ was living with a girl, then she moved out of the state. a of time 7 Western member lation) iv //- n e wife of Commerce Secretary Robert Mos­ 32 Choir voice hemisphere 24 Pocket 44 Condemn for m^mography to me, and I can’t believe you recom­ 33 Sour When she moved out, I moved in and have been staying bacher wore the diamond to celebrate a $1 million org. bread 46 Red pigment K urt S h a w at his hou.se evbr since. mend it! Isn’t it bad enou^ a woman has to be afraid of 34 Put on solid 6 Italian town 27 12 months 47 ■•A’’ ------Ooh...look! Marty got a new jaguar." gif^rom the Harcy Winston Research FbundaUon. having cancer without going through the embarrassment food 9 Not that 28 Red wine "apple" My problem is that he wants to remain friends with his 35 In the Know 10 "Auld Lang 29 Grafted, in The money will go to renovate the Geology, Gems of being half-dressed during the exam and experiencing 48 Delete's “cx,” which is OK with me, but he lies to her. When she 38 Art deco heraldry opposite Md Minerals Hall at the National Museum of Natural the added humiliation of having her breasts mashed in a Illustrator 12 Fortification 35 Wood 50 Baking pit calls and asks if he’s seeing anyone, he says, “No.” Once 39 Of Athens, 13 Failing chopper 52 — ton soup SNAFU by Bruc* Baattia ii/lt History of the Smithsonian Institution, where the machine? etc. 18 Coin of 36 Here (Fr.) when I answered the phone and she asked him who I Hope Diamond is exhibited. 37 Outer ear UOHDfOU was, he said, “It’s the maid.” DEAR READER: To my knowledge, no medical test A^ording to legend, the diamond was stolen from — with the possible exception of a routine urine analysis I am sick of being hidden from his “ex.” (He tells me the forehead of an Indian idol. A god supposedly is free of discomfort or risk, inconvenience or ex­ TIT SPIDER-MAN by Stan Laa not to make any noise when he’s on the phone with her.) placed a curse on the diamond, ensuring that tragedy pense. This is just the way life is. Therefore, as with COLOHBL, YOONS 3 U T YOU /A U S r What can I do to stop him from hiding me and lying to AteAH- fnt£K>UC£$mLSAY SNS)\n\Yom w/f=^ D II would befall anyone who owned or wore it. medicines, the doctor and the patient must agree on SecOME UKSA her? TT ReTURU HSRS m a e... SP/P£R./^/)A/ WANTS PROOF -WAT I'4\ < t t “I don’t want to take it off,” pouted Mrs. Mos­ whether the benefits of die test outweigh the disad­ RSAL-LIFSOO/y^lC PAlLYSOViSCAH CO/WMITTEPTHAT b a c k -s t r e e t GIRLFRIEND bacher, who chose a tight-fitting mauve knit dress vantages. SOOKSl/PeR- /VIONITOR YOUR 04NK ROBBSRY/ DEAR GIRLFRIEND; You can’t stop him from TT n r- with high, ruffied neckline to show off the glittering, Fbr example, most doctors would be delighted to order com tioH - hiding you or lying to his “ex.” From your description, diamond valued at more than an aim ^ screening chest X-ray on every man, woman this man is an accomplished liar. While he was living $100 million. and child. The risks appear minimal, at first glance__ with a girl (for a year and a half) he was sneaking around and the benefits could ^ enormous. Chest X-rays were with you — and you cooperated. Now, you’re living with ■ Mikhail Baryshnikov has decided to help re­ onre considered a necessary part of the physical ex­ PT him while he lies to his “ex” about who you are. It would store monuments in Leningrad, where he began his amination. appear that he prefers to keep you in the closet. 3T ‘donating a Picasso worth at least However, we physicians have learned to temper our p r ^ If you want to spend the rest of your life in the closet. $250,000 to a telethon. enthusiasm for a number of reasons; The expense of mil­ JT It s your decision. I have no idea what else you have p r A “revival telethon” will be held at the Leningrad lions of yearly chest X-rays would be unconscionable, going for you. but ask yourself, would you be better off ueeta Opera and Ballet Theater on Jan. 6-7, and will attract ii|L|^)i a Th# A*#ocl#t#d Pr#®# the cumulative effects of radiation are harmful (even \ S P / i n r s k with him or without him. and act accordingly. EEK AND MEEK by Howla Schnaldar business leaders, scholars and cultural figures from NO TO HIGH SCHOOL — Musician though the risks of a single chest X-ray are negligible) 100 naUonS’ the Soviet news agency Tass reported Frank Zappa doesn't iike the possibiiity of and only an infinitesimal percentage of healthy people I \AJ£\rr OUT I/UITH lUHAT DEAR ABBY: I would like to respond to Jo in Den­ Wednesday. having a new high schooi named after him. would have abnormal chest X-rays (most patients who 4S S H O U L D THL ver on Appalled in Chicago. ”^e telethon will help save the city’s crumbling need chest X-rays are identified by their doctors). Thus, MV (DM6RE5S\AAI0 HAPPEAJ&D? ETHICS COdlMniTL He says, “Considering the sorry state of SI3 If you tlunk 19-year-olds arc only hired so the boss landmarks and create a Russian emigre center Tass the cost/benefit ratio (as well as the risk/benefit ratio) LAST M IG HT m m iM G H£ EVLR ASK can get excited your (sic) wrong. said. education in Caiifornia, it wouid be more This kid gets coal. He gave his younger makes routine, frequent chest X-ray examinations inap- !>5 ? r COJLDfJTDO I am a very pretty 19-year-old secretary, but I am also propnate. brother a pen with disappearing ink!" O^er emigre artists who have agreed to participate appropriate to name a high schooi after RDR ALL HIS very knowledgeable on sccretaial (sic) skills, not only in the event include cellist Mstislav Rostropovich Ronald Reagan than to name it after me." This is not the case with mammography, an X-ray test can I type, spell, add, make coffee, water plants, and run and dancers Natalia Makarova and Rudolf Nureyev. to discover unsuspected breast cancer. This type of can- CaOSTCTUEHIS.. errands, I have a good attitude towards people that is • 42. defected from the Soviet Union (XT IS a major cause of death and disability among mid- how I qualified for my job. Eiu’lier, 300,(X)0 bottles of Newman’s Own Old Slumped? Gel answers to clues by calling "Dial-a-W ord " I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME in 1974 and later became a U.S. citizen. He attended Fashioned Roadside Virgin Lemonade were sent to me-aged women. Moreover, many studies have proven I (IV by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee KNOWLEDGEABLE IN PHOENIX the Vaganova Ballet School in Leningrad when he at 1-900-454-3535 and entering access code number 184 the troops. *at e^ly detection (before a growth can be felt in the 95c per minute; Touch-Tone or rotary phones. Unscramble these four Jumbles, DEAR READERS: “Sic” is Latin for “thus” and was 14 and later joined the Kirov Ballet. breast) usually enables doctors to cure the cancer (bv one letter to each square, to form amounts to “tliat is exactly the way the writer wrote it.” lour ordinary words. ■ A former ballerina who was crippled in a 1983 surgery) before it has had a chance to spread. Therefore 0 3 . WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll food company says it will send accident involving a New York Yankees shortstop annu^ mammography in women over the age of 45 is* 500.000 bottles of its lemonade to the U.S. troops in LELO H Most teen-agers do not know the facts about drugs, should be awarded at least $20 million because of the consider^ good preventative medicine and sound medi- Saudi Arabia for Christmas. H O W D \ o r o u U < B AIDS and how to prevent unwanted pregnancy. It’s all iii city s negligence, her lawyer told a jury. cal practice. The risks, discomfort and expense are out­ I d i p n 't t a k e I NEVER RfeAD/^NYTHING" “The way we figure it, there should be around two weighed by the benefits (early detection and treatment). CELEBRITY CIPHER T H A T l i b r a r y b o o k ITO(JT,..IT WAS Abby s updated, expanded booklet, “What Every Teen Guy Smiley, the attorney for Shenikwa Dawn Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created Irom quotations by l.im oiis li It I (^ECOMMENDEp-i THATte THICKER THAN A twttles for every man and woman serving in Opera- Since you have some obvious reservations about people, past and present Each teller in Ihe cipher stands tor TOO THICK. Should Know.” To order, send a business-size, sclf-ad- Nowlin, 31, told a Manhattan State Supreme Court a n o th e r Today 's clue Y equals R u PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICH. tion Desert Shield,” said A.E. Hotchner, co-founder MAFE R ^essed envelope, plus check or money order for $3.95 jury Wednesday that his client is enUtled to the Having mammography, I urge you to meet with your doc­ 'T with the actor of the company, which donates its tor and express your concerns. If the physician believes TT TT T ($4.50 in Canada) to: Dear Abby Teen Booklet, P O Box profits to charity. damages because the city placed a highway road sign X H O E W 3T 447, Mount Morris. 111. 61054. (Postage is included.) in the wrong spot. you should have breast X-rays, perhaps he or she will alert the mammography technician to take special care to U C E U B U -----—L ^" 'J -g minimize your discomfort. FORLEG WHAT THE AKKIVAL X C E U P H A 7^ OF SP’f?IN(3 AFTER V A V A /VMSEKABLE WINTER n-zo THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1990— PRIME TIME J H B W E CHATV SHOULD BRIN&. U can ON THE Tonight "Command Pertormance" Nightwatch ftiK CRVfN' |uA- Jumbles: GAVEL CIVIL LARYNX FAUCET V/PP/ H M A M A ’ !? / priest and recover a Yesterday's 3 stnenvAi6£LS€: priceless artifact. (R) PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "You have to be a little unreal to Answer: Some people who go "all out" often NErWORK-ABC be in this business ' — Kim Basinger. ropsKT; TV Who'f the Who’s the Into the Night Starring end u p ------"ALL IN" Boss? Tony American Home IWTNH O Boat? Mona Hick Dees Rain Pryor; Talk gets a gift hopes to see Shopping music group Chi-Lites. (In Network SprM lor Angela. Sinatra, g Stereo) Now back in Hock, Jumble Book No 41 it available lot $2 80. which includes postage TONIGHT , INDEPENDENT Cosby Who’s the and handling, from Jumble, d o Ihis newspaper. P.O Boa 4366, Oilando. FL 32802-4366 I W W O R O Comedy Who's the Brideshead Revisited (Part 5 ol 6) s_____ Include your name, address and zip code and make check payable lo Ntwspaperbooks Show; Boss?[ Wheel Boss?! Comedy Bachelor Paid Joe Franklin , INDEPENDENT 21 Jump Street Eternal Tonight Father Paid Program Growing Hogan Program THE PHANTOM by Lm Falk S Sy Barry I wpix ID Flame' Pains ASK DICK KLEINER Odd Couple Jeff arsons I TO LP YOU-- WANT IVORY ? 'JU5T.T Home Shopping Club ,WAKE UP THE CHIEF, s INDEPENDENT ■ COMB BUGS BUNNY by Warnor Bro®, Inviiions My Talk Hair Club Hair (Off Air) I W T X X ® Show lor Men OH. DECK THE HALLS ITS NOT B O W S OF H a iY , DICK Raplaca- YOU PECK YOUR HALLS WHAT H APPEN ED SA(M k WITH BONWS OF HOL-LY... IT'S BOUGHS OF HOLLY KLEINER ment YOUR WAY, AN P I'L L Y TO Y O U ? y y O B C \( £ 0 ' , NETWORK.N^ News NBC News Wheel of I W W L P © I Different BEG RARCON, d e c k m in e m y w a y .'./ MY HALLS Fortune g ______W orid___ SAM r FINE. BUT TOU RE MotorWeek Nightly MacNeil/Lehrer Mercury Business Nature "Grizzly Country" Mystery! "Campion II " STILL M?ON& PUBLIC Newshour Alaskan grizzly bears are "Dancers in Mourning' An Divided Onion (Part 4 ol (Off Air) Tracer ITS Report Tom 5) I W E D H © sedan (In Peters. seen salmon fishing at actress dies at the country Q. Whatever happened to Stereo) Brooks Falls. (In Stereo) g home of a West End star ______I (Part 1 of 2) g ______“Northern Exposure”? I thought Knight Rider KITT vs A-Team Quarterback Movie: "Uwman" (1971, Western) Burt Lancaster that was a great show. — L.G., INDEPENDENT KARR Michael and KITT Sneak' Team arranges a Carol Newhart Honey. discover that KITT s Robert Ryan. A New Mexico marshal faces opposition All Nita Movie An Ozark Mountain girl (Judy Canova) Boston, Mass. football game to free an when he tries to apprehend seven men lor an Burnett and Dick moonert TCMIQPiFOW: t r ic k ? I W T W S © indestructible alter ego still East German biochemist. 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(5:30) Movie: "Against This Is Your Tonita 1 AMC Movie: "PiHaburgh” (1942, Drama) become a well-known character All Flags" (1952, Life: Jean John Wayne, Marlene Dietrich. Movie: "Tycoon” (1947, Drama) John Wayne, Uraine Day. An ALLEY OOP by Dava Graua American railroad builder finds action and romance In Latin America. Movit: ’’The i»»0bvN£A inc h H X S V f ^ /2 - 'Z O Q. On “Paradise,” has Ethan investigate the mysterious deaths of several Lohdon oldTashioned holiday at the Griswold home backfires in (raaure footage and Drama) John Lithgow, Teri Carr. A quiet Michael Parks. A pair of mismatched THE BORN LOSER by Art Sanaom typiMl fashion. (In Stereo) 'PC-13' (Adult language (Lee Horsley) ever given his horse genllemeh. (Iri Stereo) 'PC-13' g commercial parodies. (In butcher finds himself Involved In the poliM detectives track a cop killer In ihe PHIPPS by Jos®ph Farris adult situations) 9 ^ ^ death ol his partner. (In Stereo) R’ (Adult a name? — J.T.R., laigan, Utah. Superman E/R Mr Stereo Live) g Southwest. 'R' (Adult language, adult E.N.G. "Running With the LA. Law "Watts A language, nudity, violence) □______situations, nudity, violence) kel Sweep Fix-lt Pack’ Movie: "Flowara in tho Attic ' (1987, Horror) Victoria Tracey A. The horse has no name on the Matter Tennant, Louise Fletcher Molly Dodd l^naor; For Hire Paid IHAPPeNIDKMOW. WKAiyouCKjr (5:35) Pray A young Ullman Paid Paid PaM ITOU7ro06Hg show, but, ill real life, he is called Skating Rink It's Garry (1987 "Murder and Acquisitions" Program lor Me Paul man with a speech Movie: “The Barhariani" Movla: "Thoy Uve" (1988, Science I Program Program /WAMAFOP Shandling's Fantasy) Peter and David Paul, Richard Movie: "Uicky Stifl" (1989, Comedy) Mister D. Henderson impediment finds self- Fiction) Roddy Piper, Meg Foster. A M v it: Co m (1988, Drama) Lou Ferrigno, Reb S h o w tim e Show (In Lynch. An evil tyrant (aces the wrath ol Donna Dixon. An overweight loser finds Movla; wiftreic^ confidence in skating. (R) Stereo)g rough-and-tumble drifter stumbles across B r^ n . Two Vietnam vets are forced to participate in a “ Obaoa- muscle-bound twins when he enslaves himself on the menu when he accepts a barbaric boxing tournament in L.A.’s Oriental r r (In Stereo) an alien plot to infiltrate and control dinner invitation from a gorgeous blonde. lion; A I (Send your questions to: Ask Dick their beautilul queen. (In Stereo) R' mankind. (In Stereo) 'R' underworld. 'R (Adult language, violence) < m ! ( Movie: Old Gringo" (1989, Drama) Gregory Peck, (In Stereo) PC' (Adult situations) Taatofor Movie: "Hannah and Her Sisters” (1986, Comedy) Kleiner, do Newspaper Enterprise Jane Fonda. An American spinster finds passion and Movie: Dad (1989, Comedy-Drama) Jack Lemmon Poar" (19B TMC power south ol the border during the Mexican Mia Farrow. Michael Came A seriocomic portrait of two Movie; "Family Builnaai" (1989, Comedy-Drama) Association, 200 Park Ave., New veers in the emotional lives o( three Manhattan sisters Ted Danson Alter a two-year absence, a stockbroker Movlo: "Hannah and Hor Revolution. (In Stereo) 'R' (Adult language, adult Sean Connery,- - Dustin...... Hoffman.. nA OOllll'IODUtfGIaUftJ semi-respectable Winner ot three Academy Awards. 'PG-13' (Adult attempts to revitalize his lather who has deteriorated ttalora" (1986, Comedy) York, N.Y. 10166. Due to the volume situations, violence) under the overprotective eye of his wile PC’ g businessman is reluctantly drawn Into a high-tech heist Mia Farrow, Michael Calna. language, adult situations) masterminded by his son and his roguish father. (In of mail, personal replies cannot be Cartoon Express 'PG-13' (Adult language, USA MacGyver Two Times Murder, She Wrote Jack Stereo) R" (Adult language, vioience) g adult situationsi provided.) [Trouble" Movie: “The Protector" (1985, Drama) Jackie Chan, and Bill" Danny Aiello. (In Stereo) Miami Vice Little M iss Equalixer "Mama's Boy" Dangerous' ll-lo /o fc A Y 14 -MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Dec. 20, 1990

MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Dec. 20, 1990 15 Gift-givers still sending holiday packages 2 1 HOMES FOR BAI.ir N' CARLYLE by Urry Wright NOT A CREATURE WAS [ ~ I By JANET L. CAPPIELLO ~ ~ • u o STIRRING...not even a The Associated Pmc<= wich, Conn.-based Conn.-based company. company. Ho u . , ...... The Associated Press He said volume is holding steady with last year at this mouse! Experience the The company projected business would peak this above last year’s totals, Caminiti said. So far its projec­ H ERE'S M Y charm of Christmas time, when the Postal Service delivered as many as 5 week at 22 million packages a day, twice the normal tions arc holding true, with the only surprise a sudden past in this wonderful 7 STAM FO RD — The sagging economy and retailers’ volume. million packages and 200 million cards and letters in a tales of w(K haven’t kept holiday gift-givers from pack­ single day, Dec. 18. increase — 15-25 percent — in the number of packages room, 4 bedroom _ “ VVc’re pretty much right on Urget,” Caminiti .said. sent by air delivery. C o lo niall With 1-1/2 ing up cardboard boxes and sending them to loved ones Federal Express Corp., which normally delivers 1.3 Customer counters have lines around the buildings.” A national ad campaign touting U PS’s air service baths, spacious country across the country or to U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia million packages a day, could see volume jump by as kitchen, enclosed rear United Rirccl Service, the U.S. Postal Service and Standing in lines at post offices probably helped boost the .service, he said, but there porch, deck, fenced a ^ s s the country to send packages nationwide and to much as 17 percent a day in the week before Christmas could be another factor. CARD... ■cdcral Express Corp. all say their volume has kept up said Armand Schneider, spokesman for the Memphis’ play area and with expectations, although final numbers won’t be Operation Desert Shield, said The economy aside, society is in a hurry,” Caminiti workshop, it's sure to lenn.-based company. * said. known until after Christmas. Washington ^ Service spokesman in PLEASE TELL THEM bring a srnilel Nice Company officials made no hard projections about While the volume of holiday packages appears to be touches throughout! Of­ At UPS, where 307 million packages were expected notiday shipping volume, however, because of the wor­ In tlic weeks through Dec. 31. the Postal Service ex­ consistent with past years, both Saunders and Caminiti YOU SA W IT IN fered at $134,900. to be sent between Thanksgiving and Christmas, there sening economy. Jackson & Jackson a c ts to deliver 4 billion cards. letters and packages said that can’t be re li^ upon as an economic indicator. arc no signs that the sending of gifts has slacked off this “ We knew the economy was soft and we didn’t know THE MANCHESTER HERALD! Real Estafe, 647-8400. season, said Alan Caminiti, a spokesman for the Green­ Saimdcrs said. About 1 percent of that total — or 40 There’s no way to tell whether tho.se boxes arc filled million — will be parcels. ‘ I IDO increase at all," Schneider said. with the same number of gifts or less cxpicnsive items UPS predicted holiday business would be slightly OUTSTANDING C O N ­ than in years past, Saunders said. Uxally Pioduced 24 Hr. Service T E MPORARY-Mar- velous open floor plan, wet bar, heated porch Personalized Children's Books with spa, skylights, huM kitchen. Asking CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIMf; 643 JOSEPH P. DEMEO, JR. $378,900. RE/MAX Real Estafe. 647-1419. Notices Lots/Lond for Sale .. Certified Public Accountant C 1«M by NEA. he Lost/Found...... Invesfment Property 1/ Personols...... Business Property ... Merchandise POSSIBILITIES-Galore in Announcemtnts. Resort Property...... Musical Items...... 84 Manchester, Connecticut 06040 this 4 bedroom or SpcciQ li^ l^ ifi Cameras and Photo Equipment...... 85 Personalized Santa Claus Letters 3 2 APARTMENTS FOR 32 APARTMENTS FOR Auctions...... Mortgages...... jy Holiday Seasonal...... 7) bedroom Raised Flnonclol...... Wanted to Buy Pets and Supplies...... 86 Ranch. Family room- ______RENT______RENT ..05 Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 Miscellaneous for Sale...... 87 For info - ordering -- ** Services Rooflng/Sldlng...... 57 walk out dabbling Employment & Education Flooring...... Clothing...... Tag Sales...... 88 Telephone (203) 643-9034 COVENTRY-Convenient EAST HARTFQRD-lst Rentals Child Care...... 5S Wanted fo Buy/Trade...... 89 Call Pauline Jones 6 4 6 -0 1 3 6 brook, large lot. Call .Port Time Help Wanted. Electrical...... 59 Furniture...... location. Rear courtyard Month $1.00. Available Help Wanted...... Rooms for Rent...... 31 Cleaning Services...... Barbara W. Re/Max Lown Core...... Heotlng/Plumblng...... 60 TV/Stereo/Appllonces...... 7 5 Reasonably Priced______Variety of Stories entrance. Carpeted, 1 now. Large 1&2 bed­ Situation Wonted....!!!" Apartments for Rent...... !!!!!!!!!32 Miscellaneous Services. ^ Real Estate, 647-1419. Condominiums for Rent...... 33 Bookkeeolng/lncome Tax.. ..61 Machinery and Tools...... 74 bedroom apartment. room apartments. Near Business Opportunities Services Wanted...... 67 Automotive Adults preferred. No Glastonbury line. In­ Instruction...... Homes for Rent...... !.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!3< Carpentry/Remodellng Landscaping...... Gardening...... ^ Store/Office Space...... 35 Palnllng/Pooerlng...... 63 SERENE SETTING- pets. $4S0/month. 1-1/2 cludes heat, hot water, Employment Services... Concrete...... Good Things to Eot...... Cars for S a le ...... Open 7 Days A Week Resort Property...... !!!!!!!36 ..64 Covenfry, $132,900. months security. Call appliances. Nice area/ Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood...... 79 Trucks/Vans for Sale...... !!!!!!92 Real Estate Industrial Property...... 37 Campers/T rollers...... 93 »a e» ttn 9» a s tAi ttia ( « « « t « t« e a »a;« « IKS « « K kitchen with glass 646-2482. Directions: and we'd iike to heip you get Breakfast 8-10:30 am RESTAURANT THE 8000. 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 sliders to sun deck. 2 Lunch 11-230 pm HAPPY HOUDAYS! LOCATIONI South Tolland Tpke. to No. the best resuits possibie! Windsor, $242,900 FARMETTE DELIGHT- Baths. Owner will pay Tea 3-4:30 pm We have special hours Homestyle Cooking EATING PLACE CHRISTMAS I FRUIT BASKETS PETS UNIQUE GIFTS Main St. lo Union St. to coming up: Newer 4 bedroom Secluded remodeled closing costs. Asking Rossetto Dr. "We're We can do that for you by Dinners Thurs. Fri. Sat. 5:30-9:30pm Open Tuesday-Sunday $185,000. U&R Real 1750 Ellington Rd. South Windsor Sun Dec. 23 10-5 We serve Colonial in a great loca­ custom 3-story Colonial TREES Selling HousesI’ 250 Hartford Road tion near schools, high­ farmhouse, artfully sited Estate, 643-2692. offering a special advertising rate 644-4666 H««»ivalion» iBcoinmBndad Mon Dec. 24 8-3 breakfast and lunch. DJ.'S DOO QROOM- NEW ENGLAND Blanchard & Rossetto. 645-6720 way and shipping. First on 3.83 acres. Eat-in BURGESS NURSERY. PERO'S FRUIT STAND. Fancy AMUSEMENTS. 50:b Cot- in our "Let A Specialist Do It" Sun Dec. 30 10-5 Monday-Friday floor fireplaced family kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2- Sell Your Car Come 888 our choice Fraser Fruit Baskets delivered locally. INQ & PET SUPPLY. THE WINDSOR HOUSE Large selection ol Imported Bedding, canopy, Brass lecdoles. "Unique gilt ideas Mon Dec 31 11-8 5:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. room plus a finished LL 1/2 baths, swimming Rr Chrictmas Trees. Cut Restaurant on the Green Tasty Chick Wicker at 20%oH. Smokey Moun­ from the 50's era.” Pinball column. We offer a 1 inch ad that Tues Jan 1 1I -5 rec room. This one has pool, 2 stall stable. En­ your own.....Scotch Pine, cuddle and mats. Coats, Visrt us at the inlersoctions ol file. 83 and Daily hot luncheon specials tain Trolls and Gnomes. Makethls machines, music boxes, 'Die affordable fine food Our regular hours are IJ ALL! DW Fish Real ticingly priced. white fir, white spruce. Gift sweaters, rain gear, life runs for 24 days for a very low Reagan Rd. Tuesday-Sunday 11 a.m.-9 Christmas merrier with a gilt from juke boxes, antique signs, GIVE THE GIFT THAT restaurant. Sundays 11:30-5:00 Saturday Estate, 643-1591. Manchester, $249,900. certificates av^lable for iajackets and bat^ packs. p.m. Closod Monda^. We otter a wide Pero's. 276 Oakland Street, Man­ hand painted ^rcelaln price of $59.47 which is payable 219 Broad Street variety ol Iresh Seafood as well as fresh Philip s Real Estate. s^ng plantf ng. Open seven chester. 643-6384. Uihlque cat furniture Tues & Wed. 11:00-8:00 5:00 a.m.-noon figurines, Christmas gift Windsor, CT tried chicken. We try choleslerol free. 742-1450. days a week. Burgess Holiday goodkts, toys and LASTS ALL YEAR! in advance. Th, Fri, &Sal11;00-9;00 certificates available. 77 (breakfast only) F Nursery, 373 Deming Street crates. Pet pictures with ______688-3673______Closed Mondays Dining Room and Take Outs. MANCHESTER- Tolland Tpke., Manch­ A gift subscription to the 875-8480 Sunday $249,900. Reduced. (off Bu^ and Rd.) South Santa Sundays in De­ Most of our subscribers are GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE JEWELRY ester. 646-1533. 7:00 a.m.-noon This custom brick ranch Windsor. 644-1966. cember, 12-4. Decem­ homeowners who at some point We also offer Lobster GIVEAWAY PRICEI 4 Lines — 10 Days Manchester Herald. n e t w o r k ' I a c o r r a T (breakfast only.) located on Adelaide Rd. Pleasant 2-sfory made ber 24th, 8am-12 noon. for$5.99/lb. will be perfect for all for comfy living, vinyl BRAYS JEWELRY-Since 119 Oakland Street Man­ Hand Made Wcxjden in time need your service, but MEXICAN FOOD Rte. 83, Vernon, CT. your entertaining 50C charge each addi­ UNIQUE GIFTS 1918 - Custom work and chester. 649-0485. 94 Hartford Turnpike, Rte. 83 Family Restaurant siding, inviting fireplace, Tays for sale Great Call 647-9946, don't even realize your business TAVERN needs.. Call Sharon oak floors, formal dining repairs done. Holiday hours Vernon 875-2258 COMPLFTf CARRY OUT SERVICE 203-872-1911 tional line, per day. You O p e n 7 days a week Miller to view all the room, eat-in kitchen, starting Oecerhber 10: Mon- Christmas Gifts exists. When you run an ad in our 646-1978 The Sonshine Servants 647-9947 or 643- 2711 For your casual enjoyment Senior Cituens discount available. special amenities this fenced yard, Frl. 94B, Sat. 9-5, Sun. 10- 246 Broad Street home has to offer. Re/ can cancel at any time. HUSBANDS - Give your wile a 4. 699 Main St., Manch­ UNIQUE GIFTS CALL "Specialist" column, they will Daily Specials Manchester, $159,900. (Just East of Parkade) Max Real Estate, 646- Holiday Gilt she will really lovel A ester, 643-5617. Appetizers & Snacks Philip s Real Estate. SORRY, clean house. Don1 lorget your 645-0467 3 months $23.10 know that you can be counted on 5566 or 647-1419. 742-1450. Char-broiled Burgers F secretary, they really appreciate Economy Oil Change NO REFUNDS OR clean ollicas. Gift certillcates 6 months $46.20 and you'll see results. Delicious Super Sandwiches available. [UNIQUE GIFTS Gill Cettilicales available tor our MANCHESTER-2000 lima-saving oil change. IncI, oil fil­ Beer & Wine Square feet of living 649-9702 or 649-8739 1 year $92.40 At this price, you can't beat IN-LAW APARTMENT- ADJUSTMENTS ler & 12 vilal car cate services. 622 Middle Tpke. E space. Great yard. Highlights this attractive Takes just lOminulosI it. It's a small price to pay for big Owners very motivated. Manchester Village Inn Give her something 3 bedroom Colonial. she's always wanted! 315 Broad Street, Manchester, CT. Senior Citizens 6 4 6 - 9 5 5 4 Just reduced. Priced at WRAP UP A LUV TUBI Blue Sky Traiiliig Co. business. T ry us! We think you'll $169,900. Make an Fireplace, hardwood 647-8997 American Indian Jewelry An Ideal Gift lor your loved one BEAUTIFUL NAILS 3 months $21.56 be pleased. offer! Call Jimmy at Re/ floors, 3 season porch CLASSIFIED • Estate Jewelry • A real beauty. Asking! Gift Certlflcites Available Clothing, cralls, diamonds al low Max. East of the River. nails. Alforaablo prices, prices. Loalliot goods. 6 months $43.12 647-1419. $219,900. Re/Max Real Anytime cates available, ^ n io r Discount Please call Ilze Estate, 647-1419. 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 REASONABLE PRICESI 100 E. Center St. 872-9120 217 Center St.. Manchester, CT 1 year $86.24 646-2300 647-0607 at 643-2711 ext. 41 16 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tliursday, Dec. 20, 1990

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n o pt)inlx for each queniion WORLDSCOPE nnxioered correctly) A SpcciQli^ CENTER ► ^ Section 4, Page 17 MOTORS Thursday, Dec. 20, 1990 “Quality Used Cars” SPORTS TREE SERVICE/ CARPENTRY/ PAINTING/ ROOFING/ 461 Main Street PRUNING REMODELING PAPERING SIDING Manchester, (TT 6 4 9 -4 3 0 4 Joe's HAWKES TREE SERVICE CUSTOM QUALITY 1984 Grand lAfagoneer $4,995 / WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. LIONEL COTE 1985 Ply Caravelle Sod $3,495 Like father, like son for Golas clan Buciwt, truck A chippar. One stop Improvomente. Guallly work a t a Slump romovnt. Free 1974 Ford Mustang $ i ,4g$ World Framing to Painting. reasonable prlcel ROOFING & SIDING By JIM TIERNEY ostimalas. Special 1985 Ford Escort 2 Dr. $2,395 Licensed & Insured. Interior 4 Exterior •30 Years Experience homecoming football games. The first oonsklerabon for okteriy an d 1986 Dodge Lancer $4,495 Manchester Herald Call Dave Adamlck Freo Estimates ■Fully Insured and most important thing (at Trinity) is handicapped 1985 Buick Skyhawk $3,495 J o e G a r m a n tor a freo quote. Call Brian Weigle •License # 506737 education. It’s pretty tough. You’ve got to 647-7553 1979 Chevy Camaro $2,495 MANCHESTER Like father, like 6 4 5 -6 5 2 3 645-8912 put your time in. (In football), they know 646-9564 1982 Plymouth Reliant $1,795 son. ♦ they’re not going on anywhere. They’re 1986 Mercu7 Lynx $2,795 David Golas, an attorney in i) On his recent tour of Latin America, Piesident Bush visited Rick's Handyman and not playing for scholarships so there’s a 1986 Renault Alliance $2,495 Manchester, played football at Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Chile, where he MASONRY Carpentry Wall Papering and Painting better attitude overall on the team.” 1983 Olds Delta 88 $3,395 1990 was a Manchester High School during the met with Chile's President Patricio Aylwin and former Chil­ ■floniodeling 4 Repairs SNOW PLOWING 30 years Experience 1983 Mercury Colony $3,995 1950s. He was the Indians’ captain on the Dave is an economics major. ean President Generalshown with him here. •Attics, basements, yards cleaned •Hauling Insurance, References and 1985 Buick Skylark $3,595 1955 squad. “I was absolutely delighted he was able K 4 R Masonry - Brick, stone, •Insured Free Estimates 1985 Dodge Caravan $4,995 He went on to play in the collegiate to get into a school like that,” the proud 2) After first rounding (CHOOSE concrete, patio's arxi chimney repair. •FREE ESTIMATES SNOW PLOWING 1984 Dodge Omni $1,995 good year ranks at Trinity College in Hartford. One father said. “Basically, he made his own ONE: Mercury, Venus), the Galileo MATCHWORDS Fifteen years experience. Fully Insured. ______646-1948 MARTY MATTSSON KEN'S LAWN SERVICE probe recently received the first of License #523646. 649-4431 1982 Pontiac Phoenix $1,595 of Golas’ famous teammates at Trinity choice. And, at the same time we had a (2 pitints for each anrect match) Call 649-8045 two gravity assists from Earth to For Information on my businesa cal 1983 Ford Futura $995 was Roger LeClcrc, who went on to play strong connection there. The athletic part Belter Business Bueeu. Registered or 1 c ^ ’l believe 1990 is almost gone. Seems like the gain velocity on Its trip to Jupiter. 1—assist a —accelerate KITCHEN & BATH 1982DatsunB-210 $895 year just flew by. And it was a super year for us. One of eight years in die National Football of it is secondary to the academic part of with Consumer Protection. NAME YOUR 643-0747 1979 Ford Mustang $1,955 it. He’s very happy there.” 2— velocity b —major Can 569-7671 REMODELING the best I’ve ever had. League for the Chicago Bears. Call For Free Estimates 1985 Dodge 600 Conv. $3,995 When he graduated from high school, 3) The GATT trade talks In Brussels 3— concession From the smallest repair to the OWN PRICE ~ Started out the end of January with the birth of our After graduating from Trinity in 1960, c —speed 1975 Caddy Eldorado $5,000 broke down on December 7 when largest renovation, we will do a he attended the University of Connccdcut Dave was 6-3 and weighed 220 pounds. 4— warrant d —citation Father and son painting, 1973 Dodge Chargor $1,995 first grandchild, Scott and Lynn’s new daughter, Taylor (CHOOSE ONE: The EC, Japan) ref­ complete job. Rose. Couldn’t ask for a belter way to start a year. Law School. Following graduadon from “During high school, I never really use to make concessions and re­ 5— substantial WATERPROOFING Visit our teaublul showroom or papering, removal. e —compromise HEATING/ M-C/Visa Accepted February, March brought successful fishing shows and law school, Golas was appointed as a lifted even though I should have,” Dave duce farm export subsidies more. call tor your free.estimate. 5 2 8 -5 0 1 5 PLUMBING New Arrivals Daily the renewal of old friends from around the country, and federal prosecutor by the United States explained. “In college, it’s really competi­ Heritage Kitchen & Financing Available Attorney’s office, an esteemed post he tive and everyone’s bigger. I started lift­ 4) The U.S. ecorvDmy lost more PEOPLE/SPORTS WET BASEMENTS? even from such far away places as England and Sweden. Bath Center April and May. Start up of excellent trout fishing in held for two years. ing and eating a lot of food.” than 250,000 Jobs In November. (5 points for eacJi a>rrect answer) Hatchways, foundation cracks, m chug h h im s e l f 254 Broad Street I ” NO JOB TOO SMALL 9 8 W ANTED TO B U Y / A Manchester nadve, who grew up on Dave talked of his earlier golf days. And the unemployment rote sump pumps, tile linns, gravity this state and Massachusetts. Fished the “Willie,” the 1) The stars came out recently to Manchester Wallpapefing and Painting Instant Service/Free Estimates Bisscll Street, Golas opicncd his own “I was really good,” he said. “The foot­ jumped to .. ?.. percent. the highest TR A D E ______Shctucket, Natchaug and “Hoosie” with success. Tlie help legendary singer ..?., cele­ feeds, and dry wells. Also damp­ Bath/Kitchen Remodeling 649-5400 at its best Swift River in Massachusetts is always another story. practice in 1969. Lcn Horvath has since ball coaches were mad when I’d be golf­ since October 1987. brate his 75th birthday. 'Ol' Blue ness prclEing of concrele walls One Call Does It All CeiSng repair/replacemenl We buy clean, late model used But getting a couple of those trophy fish, and releasing joined Golas as a partner on Main Sdcct. ing instead of lifUng. I’ve lost a lot of a-5.3 b-5.9 c-6.5 Eyes" plans a world tour and a new and floors. Chimney clean outs, 30 Years Experience cars and trucks. Top prices them, makes up for all the limes 1 get skunked. Golas has three sons, David, Jon and flexibility and put it (golO on the back- album this year. slono walls, and oc nor ele repairs. Gary McHugh 643-9321 M&M Plumbing & Heating Ben. burner.” 5) A court In Berlin has Issued an paid. June was a memorable month. Scott and Lynn took Over 40 years experienced. Sen­ 649-2871 arrest warrant for former East Ger­ Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet Taylor Rose to a bass fishing camp in Maine. Of course The oldest, David, played football at Dave said it was difficult growing up 2) "Edward Scissorhands' Is the ior citizen discounts. so rapidly physically. many leaderfor Issuing shoot new movie from Tim Burton, who 1229 Main Street the proud grandparents had to go along, loo, making sure Manchester High. He graduated from Installation and Replacement “Jon and I had to learn our coordina­ to-kill orders to soldiers who once directed last year's top-grossing Albert Zuccaro CLEANING Manchester, CT this five-month old child received her correct indoctrina­ MHS in 1988. Like his father, David DUMAS ELECTRIC ofOUGas&Electtc tion to fly fishing. tion because we got so big so fasL” Dave guarded the Berlin Wall. film Waterproofing SERVICE 646-6464 went to Trinity College. Presently a Do you have a room thats ■Water H^ers Also in June, Frank Horton, formerly of Manchester junior, the 6-5, 255-pound Golas was an explained. 6 4 6 -3 3 6 1 always cold? A piece of •Warm Air Fumaoes LEGAL NOTICES and now of Saco, Me., his brother, Don, and 1 spent a integral part of Trinity’s football team After he graduates from Trinity, Dave 3) Mike Tyson proved he has re­ electric baseboard heat IMEWSNAME ___ •Botefs week Atlantic salmon fishing at Cape Breton, Nova this past season after seeing spot duty his is thinking of following along one more gained his championship form by would solve the problem. NEED YOUR CELLARS, Wilson Oil Company INVITATION TO BIO (J5 pointt for correct anaiver or answers) Scotia. footstep previously taken by his father — scoring a TKO over Alex Stewart. The installation is affordable first two years. Dave is an offensive and ATTICS S GARAGES 6 4 S 8 3 9 3 Sealed bids will be received in July. Great month. Scott, Brad Stevens, Bill Scnccal attending law school. ' surprised and Tyson hopes to get a shot at current LAWN CARE and operating cost would CLEANED? the General Services' office, defensive end. heavyweight champ (CHOOSE depend on how often you 41 Center Street, Manchester, and I flew to Montana for a great time fishing the Trinity was 6-2 this year. disappointed Also junk taken to Jim Tiarnsy/Manchaxtar Harald “In the last three years, he (Dave) has many liberals V ONE: "Buster" Ciouglas, Evander use it. C T until 11:00 a.m . on the Madison, Yellowstone and Gallatin rivers. Couldn’t have Jon, a 6-4, 215-pound junior at grown considerably,” Mr. Golas said. th e c|pmp? date shown below tor the fol­ LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON — Dave Golas, left, and his father, attor­ last November f 3 Holyfield). PHIL'S LAWN CARE & Joseph Dumas MISCELLANEOUS asked for a more compatible crew, nor better fishing. Manchester High, was rcccndy presented “When he’s dressed in his football gear I Call 644-1775 lowing: August, into September. Joyce, my best fishing buddy ney Dave Golas of Manchester, each played football at Manchester when I won re- ( LANDSCAPPING 6 4 6 -5 2 5 3 SERVICES Dec. 28. 1990-Cleaning with the Anthony C. Alibrio Award given look like an ant standing next to him.” 4) Coach Chuck Noll of the ..?.. (and wife) and I climbed into our van and drove across High and Trinity College. A second son, Jon, may follow suit, as well. election to my w Gutters Cleaned. Lie. E102888 Police Uniforms to the outstanding undeclassman on the recorded his 200th win last week­ Jan. 3,1991 - Sale of the northern U.S. to Montana. Had a brief stopover in Dave feels Jon, who is bigger than he Senate seat. Snow plowing, residential football team. Ironically, Alibrio was the end. Noll IsstilltheonlyNFLcoachto BOOK/ Recycled Mixed Metals Michigan to fish the Au Sable River with good friend senior Golas’s coach in high school. was at that age and is an excellent stu­ win four Super Bowls. and commercial Jan. 4, 1991 - Demolition of Tom Clark of Jackson, Mich. ready 5-9. He is shooting in the 80s out For Dave, attending a highly respected dent, may also consider Trinity when he INCOME TAX GSL Building Buildings Jon, like his brother Dave, is also an \ Call 742-9540 FIREWOOD on the links. academic institution such as Trinity and Maintenance Co. 17-19 4 23-25 Trotter Sf. We fished the Madison in Montana, the Big Horn in excellent golfer with both having shot in graduates high school. 5) News reports say that the IOC that stale and then the Bow River in Alberta, Canada. Su­ the high 70s. Jon will be a tri-captain for to be playing football is a dream come “It is a dream to come to where your may be considering readmitting Commrrrclal/Residential The Town of Manchester is an “These kids arc big,” the affable Golas true. equal opportunity employer, perb fishing with lots of large trout, in the 16- to 24-inch father went and played and to look up in YARDMASTERS RREWOOD Joseph P. Demeo, Jr. building repair and home the Indian football learn next year. said. “I’m the little guy (5-10). I was al­ South Africa to the Olympics. South and requires an affirmative ac­ range, caught and released. “I always dreamed of it,” the 20-year- the stands and sec him every week,” Dave YOUR SCORE: Snow Plowing Improvements. Interior and Ben, the youngest son, is a ninth-grader ways happy they played sports. As far as Africa was expelled from the IOC in Cut, Split, Certified Public Accountant tion policy for all of its Con­ old collegian said. “We always came here said. 91 to 100 poinli — TOP SCOREI Leaves raked and exterior painting, light car­ Sandwiched in between fishing episodes there was a at filing Junior High School and is al- what they played, that was up to them.” (CHOOSE ONE: 1970, 1984) for Its Seasoned, Delivered. Professional tax and accounting pentry. (iomplete janitorial tractors and Vendors as a (to Trinity) when we were growing up for 81 to 90 polnli — Excellenl. trees cut condition of doing business lot of sightseeing and museum going. We put over 6,000 Like father, like son. apartheid policies. $110/cord services. All 1040 consuilations held 71 to 80 p d n h — Good. Gutters and garages cleaned service. Expiariencod, reli­ with the Town, as per Federal miles on the car, ending up in Manchester in lime for me 61 to 70 pointt — Fait. 643-9145 able, tree estimates. C Knowledf!c Unlimiltd, Inc. 1217-90 Call 643-9996 in the privacy ol your home or office. Order 11246. to s t ^ giving Beau, my yellow Lab, some refresher Call Anytime 643-S034 6 4 3 -0 3 0 4 Bid forms, plans and training for the upcoming bird season. specifications are available at September. Trained Beau, and myself, to get in shape Whalers visit Darwin hopes the ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ the General Services' office. Red Sox for the hunting season. Finished fall trout fishing around TOWN OF MANCHESTER die first of October. 0761-S :»Je|oejs M(5jnqsH)d-^ :pt»uA|OH 3 3 CONDOMINIUMS CONNECTICUT October. Annual trip to the Margarec on Cape Breton, an old friend JepuDA3-c :..UDui|Da.,-j toj^DUis rsiaOdS » Jld03d 34 HOMES FOR RENT 86 PETS & SUPPLIES 87 MISC. FOR SAT.iri" FO R R EN T Richard J. Sartor, Nova Scotia, for Atlantic Salmon. Tough trip. Ten days can help fulfill his q -s tp -r :®-C -o-z :d - i :saaOMH01VW General Manager UNIONDi\LE, N.Y. — The Hartford Whalers, dream MANCHESTER-3 Bed­ CHRISTMAS BLESS- of fishing; one salmon. Bui had a good time with the DUIIOJDO MT*o n ‘»uuioh ®**®r :3WVNSM3N WOOD WORKING-Table. 043-12 with more success on the road than at home, will run EAST HARTFORD-Con- room Colonial. INGS-Exotic Siamese Heavy duty with 2 vices same gang I go with every year. BOSTON (AP) — Free agent Darwin also has a $100,0(X) in­ j®)|o®uoH qopa-s :q-r do with option or lease, into an old friend as well tonight at 7:30 as they take Spofford said Darwin probably Appliances, wall to wall and ebony Oriental and draw and storage pitcher Danny Darwin hopes to ful­ centive for game starts or innings ■03 oiU-C :snu®A-Z tjeqoouid ojsnBnv-l :3dOOSaTaOM $560. Heal and hot November. Came home the middle of October and on former teammate Ray Ferraro and the New York was the last free agent the Red Sox carpeting, fireplace. short hair. 645-8481. shelf. $350. 649-678/. UQUOR PERMIT fill a dream with his move to Bos­ pitched each season for a possible water included. Call $975/month plus sec­ NOTICE OF APPUCATION started bird hunting right into and up until the end of Islanders at Nassau Coliseiun. would sign, but said the club would FREE-2-1/2 year old ton. $400,000 in bonuses, Hendricks Mary Gabbey, 646- urity. 646-2930 after 4. This Is to give notice that I, November. Great season. Great hunting, and what’s most Ferraro, who was dealt to the Islanders for defen­ continue to make changes to assure 2482 or 742-8866. male. Golden Retriever. important, great performance by Beau. “It’s been tough for me and my said. 649-7639, END ROLLS Ronald Martin of 46 Wbodland seman Doug Crossman on Nov. 13, has five goals wife to talk about ... but we both “the best possible season.” Drive, West Hartford, CT So, here we are in December, almost at year’s end. In other player moves Wednes­ 27 V," width - and eight points in 15 games with New York. He has have the same, I guess you’d call it a Red Sox manager Joe Morgan 643-2711 35 STORE & OFFICE 87 MISC. FOR SALE 06107 havo filed an applica­ And 1 can honestly say I’m sorry to see the year come to a minus-2 rating. Crossman has two goals, 11 points day, pitcher Fernando Valenzuela 13" width - 2 for 5o4 tion placarded 12/11/90 with dream, to play in a World Series,” said Darwin “came highly recom­ ______SPACE______Newsprint end rolls can be a close. It was that great. and a minus-2 rating with the Whalers in 17 games. and utilityman Mickey Hatcher ac­ CRAFTSMAN-S" Direct the Department ol Liquor Con­ said Darwin, who signed a four-year cepted arbitralrion from the Los An­ mended and is a great competitor. drive table saw. 2 picked up at the Manchester trol a Grocery Beer for the So with that in mind, and since this is holiday time, I Hartford (14-16-4) has won seven of its last eight MANCHESTER-Main St. Herald ONLY before 11 am. contract Wednesday with the Boston He will help our staff immensely.” Months old. $100 649- sale ot alcoholic liquor on the want to take this opportunity to wish everyone a Happy geles Dodgers, as did catcher Don location, near Center Monday through Thursday. road outings. It is 6-0 against FaPick Division clubs, Red Sox. 6787. premises 960 Sullivan Holiday, and most importantly the happiness and well although it hasn’t faced either the Islanders or Slaught from the Pittsburgh Pirates Darwin joins a staff led by Roger St. Ideal for store/office. Avenue, South Windsor, CT being that 1990 gave to me. Darwin, who led the National and catcher Mickey Tettleton with Clemens and newly signed Matt 646-2426 weekdays. 9- Philadelphia Ryers previously. WORKMATE ^ 0 0-2 91 CARS FOR SALE 06074. The business will be League in earned run average last the Baltimore Orioles. Signed to Young, along with holdovers Tom Months old. $45 649- owned by Joseph Martinelii & The Islanders arc 11-17-4, holding down the cellar 6787. Joe Garman, a Manchester resident for many season for the Houston Astros, will one-year contracts were infielders Bolton, Oreg Harris and Dana West 1400, a small loss, since their OFFICE/SPACE-1 mile to CHEVROLET-Caprice Ronald Martin of 857 Foster in the Patrick. NORTH 12-20-S0 Garbled St., South Windsor, CT 06074 earn up to $12.2 million in the deal, Jeff Kunkel of the Texas Rangers Kiecker. teammates at the other table were mi­ 1-84. 600 Square feet, classic wagon. 1988. years, is a recognized authority on the subject of bam­ Peter Sidorkiewicz (10-11-4, 3.30 goals against 4 8 and 46 Woodpond Drive, West according to agent Randy Hendrick- nus 1430, their opponents having all utilities included. V8. Everything. Excel­ boo fly rods, and the sport of fly fishing. and Donnie Hill of the California “He’s (Darwin) esp«:ially excited ▼ J 10 7 5 4 2 in transmission Hartford, C T 06107 and will average) will be in goal for Hartford while Glenn s. ♦ J 4 3 reached t,he small slam in spades. Un­ $650/month. Peterman SPECIAL lent condition. 51,000 Healy (7-6-4, 2.94 G/AA) is probable for New York. /Angels and left-handed pitcher Bill about playing alongside Clemens,” fortunately, in the stress of competi­ miles. $7500 or best be conducted by Ronald Mar­ The 35-year-old right-hander, Krueger by the Seattle Mariners. ♦ 8 7 3 By James Jacoby Realty, 649-9404. tin as permittee. The Whalers will be without Kevin Dineen, their said Hendricks, who also represents. tion, everyone mis-scored the result. Pahnol Universal otter. 742-0116.______who received a $1 million bonus for “The Red Sox believe Darwin WEST EAST After North’s artificial pre-emptive Ronald Martin, second-leading scorer with 12 goals, who is out with Boston’s ace right-hander. The score card indicated that declarer type antifreeze - JUNK CARS-Towed free. signing, will earn a total of $6 mil­ will give their pitching staff depth,” ♦ K J 10 9 ♦ A Q 7 6 4 3 opening, East-West failed to reach had taken six tricks, and the total en­ Dated 12/11/90 a hip pointer and a sore shoulder. He hopes to play In 1990, Darwin was 11-4 with ♦ A Q 3 ♦ 8 Call Joey, 528-1990. Jankovich new lion in 1991 and 1992 and a com­ club spokesman Josh Spofford said. their vulnerable small slam. South tered was only 1100. Later, before the 55 gallon drum 036-12 Saturday when the Whalers host the Flyers at the two saves in 17 starts and 31 relief ♦ A 7 6 ♦ K Q 8 5 2 doubled two spades, the premise being Need title. bined $4.8 million for 1993 and “Everyone is looking forward to a appearances. He had 109 strikeouts ♦ K Q 2 ♦ 5 final match began and within the pre­ Civic Center. 1994, bringing tlie package to $11.8 that North would pass only when his scribed time for correction, all contes­ $175.45 plus tax. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION strong starling lineup in the coming and allowed 136 hits in 162.2 in­ SOUTH true suit was spades. When North tants realized that the actual result Schaller AND Patriots’ boss million, Hendricks said. season.” nings, pitching to an ERA of 2.21. ♦ 52 showed that his suit was hearts. South New England NOTICE TO CREDITORS should have been 1400. Q u a lity ♦ K 9 6 bid four clubs to show the ace in that J.A.T., INC., 48 Prospect Hill Despite the fact that the German Lubricants, Inc. Pre-Owned Autos ♦ 10 9 suit as well as length. West now asked team, the ostensible winners of the Road, Colchester, Conn., is By HOWARD ULMAN ♦ A J 10 9 6 4 for aces. North bid five clubs to get in match, agreed that they actually had Property for Lease as Dry 646-5477 Value Priced dissolved by vote of directors The Associated Press Revitalized Celtics Vulnerable: East-West the opponents' way, and East’s double been set 1400, the appeals committee, Storage/Refail - 1 8 0 Park USED CAR BEST BUYS! and shareholders on October was intended to show one ace. Unfor­ 1988 Honda Accord LXI $10,900 25, 1990 (Certificate ot Dis­ Dealer: North on the grounds that the score card Street -- Cheney Historical FOXBORO, Mass. — Ritrick Sullivan apparently will tunately West misinterpreted the Coupe.5 Speed, Loaded solution filed with the manifestly indicated that six tricks District - $550.00 per month 1987 Olds Cut. Supreme $7,900 Secretary of State as provided remain as general manager of the New England I^triots South West North East meaning of the double and passed. had been taken, let the result stand. BOB RILEY 2 2 ♦ This type of thing happens all the -- year lease -- Contact V-8, AT, Arc. Low Miles by law), and the directors for at least another year while the doormat NFL team are having a ball This strange decision will long be OLDSMOBILEAfOLKSWAGEN thereof hereby give notice that Dbl Redbl. 3 ¥ 3 ♦ time, even in the semifinal round of (404)551-8166 1985 Honda Accord LX $5,400 tries to find some direction under its new boss. Univer­ 4 4 criticized. 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER AT, PS, PB, Sloroo, Low Miles all claims are to be presented 4 NT 5 4 Dbl. World Team Championships. 9-5 EST sity of Miami athletic director Sam Jankovich. By DAVE O’HARA flow of the game.” All pass James Jacoby's books “Jacoby on Bridge" and 1988 Acura Integra LS $8,995 to James D. Shea, Pres., 48 The defense functioned perfectly. “Jacoby on Card Games ’ (written with his lather, 649-1749 5 Spd., PS, PB, Sunroof, Cassette Prospect Hill Road, Col­ Published reports in today’s Boston Globe and Boston The Associated Press Bird hit on just 9 of 19 field goal at­ Down six, in the revised scoring the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at 19890Ws. Ciera2dr. $9 995 1988 Hyundai QLS $4,995 chester, Conn., on or before Herald indicate Patriots owner Victor Kiam reached an tempts and he didn’t look like a former scheme for tournaments, gave East- bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books 52 CLEANING 8ER- Opening lead: ♦ K 1989 VW Golf $6,995 4 Dr., 5 Spd., Arc. Sunroof April 29, 1991 or bo barred by agreement with Jankovich to become the Patriots director BOSTON — With a 20-4 record in NBA 3-point champion as was just 3-10 ______VICES ______1986 Olds Cutlass Sup. $6,995 1987 Acura Legend Sad $13,900 law. of operations, with Sullivan to remain as general 1988 Buick Regal $8,995 V-6, AT, Full Power their best start since they won a 16th from outside the circle. However, he Dated this 25th day of Oc­ manager, reporting to Jankovich. made the big shots when needed. DEPENDABLE-With 1988 Olds Cutlass Sup. $8,995 1984 Plymouth Horizon $2,800 tober, 1990, at Wbthersfiold, NBA championship in the 1985-86 References. Free 1983 Chrysler LeBaron $3 495 4 Cyl., AM/FM Cassette, Low Milos Conn, “Patrick will remain as general manager and work with season, the Boston Celtics are having a “Even though the percentages weren’t Astrograph estimates. C & J 1986 VW Golf $5|995 1987 Acura Legend L $14,900 Sam,” one source familiar with the negotiations told the ball. good, I felt good and thought some of Antoinette M. Shea, Cleaning. 647-7046. 1989 Toro Troleo $15 995 Auto, Leather, Loaded Globe. them (shots) were going,” Bird said. “1 1987 Pontiac 6000 $4 9951987 Acura Integra 5 Dr. $7,500 Secretary “I’m not worrying about the other HOME CLEANING- 1987 VW Golf $5’995 AT, PS, PB. AM/FM Stereo 035-12 Sullivan’s $2.7 million conu-act through 19% repor­ teams,” Kevin McHale said Wednesday had good rhythm in practice and felt I because you might be trying very hard fects someone else as well as yourself. Manchester and sur­ tedly prohibits tlic team from firing him or reducing his to achieve a goal that won't gratify you 1989 VW Golf $7 9951987 Chrysler Lebaron $6,600 night after the Celtics’ 115-105 victory could shoot from anywhere on the court. If you do not consider his/her interests, rounding areas. Trust 1987 Olds Ciera $5995 Coupe, AT, A/C, PS, PB authority unless he violates specific provisions. once it is attained. a problem could erupt. TOWN OF COVENTRY over the Philadelphia 76ers. “My theory Il was a tough game. Philly is a tough % u r worthy and reliable. 1987VWGTI ss.MS 1987 Pontiac Grand Am $5,900 PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) If some­ INVITATION TO BID Jankovich’s appoinunent was expected to be an­ team. They make a rtui at you all the time. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Persons over Reasonable rates. t989Jetta $9,995 Turbo, AT, A/C, Sharp is you trim your own back yard and let thing disturbs you today you are likely PURCHASE OF ONE NEW nounced at a news conference today. birthday whom you have authority will emulate 1988 Olds Cutlass $8,995 1989 Acura Integra RS $10,900 the neighbors look at it.” The key is that we have four or five to suffer in silence instead of bringing it References. 647-1137. DUMP TRUCK WITH the example you set today. If they per­ 1990 Olds Cutlass $11^995 Jankovich, 56, met Thesday in New York with Kiam players in double figures every game.” out into the open where it can be re­ 3 Dr., Auto, A/C, AM/FM Sloroo The Celtics got big point production Dec. 21, 1990 ceive you to be indifferent or lazy, they'll 10 FOOT BODY and Sullivan. The details were apparently worked out in solved. Don't hold things in. Many Others 1988 Honda Prelude SI $12,900 from five players and withstood repeated With Philadelphia ahead in the opening mirror your behavior. 61 MISC. SERVICE^ The Town of Coventry will ARIES (March 21-April 19) Be ex­ To Chooee From AT, A/C, PS, PB, PDL, Cruise a scries of meetings Wednesday. minutes. Bird missed on a 3-poim shot. Financial indicators should be trending LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) You might not receive sealed bids for the Charles Barkley-led challenges for their tremely selective today regarding your 1990 Acura Integra LS $14,400 The contract is believed to be worth $1.8 million, with upwards in the year ahead and im­ be loo proticieni today at managing HOUSE/GROUNDS purchase of one, (1), new fifth victory in a row and 16th in the last He came r i^ t back to sink two in a row choice ot companions. If you're care­ AT, A/C, PS, PB, PDL, Cruise proved material conditions are likely, your resources or those ol others. You MAINTENANCE-Ex- heavy-duty dump truck with incentives that could push that to $2.6 million for five 18 starts. and the Celtics were ahead to stay. less, you might associate with a person CARDINAL 1987 Toyota Calica OT $8,995 provided you capitalize on won't be chastised (or your losses, but perienced carpenter. All AT, A/C. PS, PB, AlWFM 10 foot body at the Coventry years. The 76ers trailed by as much 19 points who may do something underhanded Barkley scored 35 points and grabbed opportunities. be prepared to take some heat (or your around fixer! 742-0595. Town Hall, 1712 Mam Street Sullivan, whose father founded the team when the and you could be accused ot complicity. BUICK, INC. 1988 Honda Accord Lxl $11,900 nine rebounds, but he was outmanned as in both the second and third periods. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) To­ other mistakes Sedan, Auto, Loadotl Coventry, C T until 10:00 a.m! TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You're an 1990 Buick Cent Sed $12,990 America Football League was formed, has been part of Then, after they closed to 101-96 with day you might expect more from per­ SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Guard 1987 Nissan King Cab $5,995 on Monday, January 14th the Celtics avenged a 116-100 trouncing independent Ihinker who likes to set 6 8 SNOW p l o w in g "* 1990 Buick Skylark $8,960 the Piiriots organization for 30 years. sons than their capabilities warrant and against inclinations today to overreact Auto, /VC, AM/FM . •>"’0 and place in Philadelphia on Dec. 1. just over five minutes left. Bird sank a his/her own goals, but today this as­ 1969 Buick Skyhawk $7,400 end up getting angry because they can't when you have to contend with unex­ 1984 Olds Cut. Supreme $3,900 all bids will be opened and Jankovich would be “the top man in die organization, free throw and McHale added a pair. signment might be entrusted to an indi­ DRIVEWAYS- 1969 Cavalier Coupe $7,495 Reggie Lewis scored 26 points, pected frustrations. There is a possibili­ V-6, AT, A/C, Clean publicly road aloud. overseeing everything that happens there,” the Herald • deliver. Strive to be tolerant. Gel a jump Dependable. Fully 1989 Honda Accord LX $12,480 McHale 23, Kevin Gamble 20 and Robert Bird hit a 3-poinlcr from directly in vidual whose aims are not in harmony ty you might blow small infractions out The Town of Coventry reser­ on life by understanding the influences with yours. insured. Reasonable 1968 Buick Skylark $7J)65 1990 Toyota Corolla LE $11,500 quoted Kiam as saying. Parish 15 for the Celtics. front of the basket. He also had two ap of proportion. AT, Full Power, A/C, Like New ves its rights to waive all infor­ which are governing you in the year GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You might rales. 649-6087. 1988 Corsica Sedan $7,490 ‘There can be only one captain,” the Globe quoted parent 3-point baskets trimmed to two 1968 Blazer 4x4 $ 12, ^ 1988 Mercury Cougar $8,695 malities in the bidding Larry Bird, playing a game-high 44 ahead. Send for your Astro-Graph pre­ have problems working with co-workers Jankovich as saying. ‘The only way to succeed is to have 1967 Celebrily Sedan $6,365 V -6,1 oadod process. The Town is not minutes, including the entire second half, points each on Philadelphia protests. dictions today by mailing $1.25 to As­ today, especially il you are critical of 84 MUSICAL i t e m s "" 1967 Buick CenlU $5,995 oWigatod to accept the lowest one voice.” tro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. For your personal horoscope, 7 1084 Toyota Cellca $4,995 scored 24 points, grabbed seven “The Sixers aren’t going to give us a their efforts and overly insistent upon 1967 Silverado 4X4 $13,990 bid. Box 91428, Cleveland OH 44101-3428 5 Spd,, AfWVM, Clean Jankovich’s appoinunent puls the job of coach Rod gift and then roll over and die,” Boston doing things your way. Strive to be lovescope, lucky numbers GIBSON-1975 Ripper 1967 Celebritv Sedan $6,365 Bid Forms. Instructions and rebounds, had eight assists, six steals and Be sure to stale your zodiac sign. 1985 Chevy Cavalier Wag $3,495 Rust in jeopardy. Rust is in the first year of a reported considerate Bass Guitar with case 1986 Oktsmooile Ciera $4,995 opocifications Required must blocked one shot while playing against coach Chris Ford said. “We were bending CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Upon and future forecast, call 4 Cyl , Auto, PS, PB CANCER (June 21-July 22) Someone and Gorilla GB-30 Amp. 1965 Cavalier Cpe. $3,490 be obtained in person at the dirce-year contract. All his assistants have conU'acts run­ Barkley. for a while, but we didn’t break. occasion you are sometimes overly who is presently indebted to you might Astro*Tone (95^ each minute; 1965 Nissan Pulsar $3,960 Coventry Town Garage, 46 ning at least dirough 1991. generous with the wrong people while Excellent condition. That helped Boston win its lllh con­ “Larry was in a 3-point groove and not comply to your demands lor repay­ Touch-Tone phones only). $185. 649-6787. 1965 Olds Delta 86 Cpe $5,995 SCHALLER Bradbury Lane, Coventry CT Rust said he would be willing to give Jankovich a run­ Reggie was doing his thing making a Ignoring the deserving. It looks like this ment today if you attempt to pressure 1884 Buick Century LTD $4,890 Phone: (203) 742-6588. secutive home game and take a four-game might be one o l those days, so be Dial 1-900-990-9400 and I N S T R U~M E~N T S - down of die team’s situation, “no matter what happens.” variety of shots.” tiim/her In order to get that to which 81 A dam s Street ACURA Date 12/14/90 lead over Philadelphia in the Atlantic careful. you’re entitled, you must be tactful enter your access code Trombone, $100. Flute, He said he hasn’t been kept informed of developments Division. “They played a good game,” Barkley BATTLE — Larry Bird of the Celtics grabs the basketball from be­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) This is a 3 4 5 CENTER STREET Town of Coventry LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Today you might number, which in 184 $150. Call for details. Manchester in Kiam’s attempt to sign Jankovich. “Bird was more active offensively than said. “They played a great first half and good day to reevaluate your objectives. have to make a hard decision that af­ 649-9658. MANCHESTER By John A. Elsosser hind as Philadelphia’s Hersey Hawkins (33) tries to keep control in 649-4571 “I didn’t expect to be. 1 don’t know what they are,” he in Philadelphia,” 76ers coach Jim Lynam you can’t get down that far, especially 6 4 7 -7 0 7 7 Town Manager said. their NBA game Wednesday night at Boston Garden. The Celtics 044-12 said. “I don’t think he was ever out of the against a good team like the Celtics.” won, 115-105. 18— MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Dec. 20, 1990

MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Dec. 20, 1990- 19 High School Roundup In Brief ‘Missing’ ingredient kills Lakers Hickey, Fotiu co-coaches By The Associated Press wasn’t able to find the ofien man like he Manchester fast start M NEW HAVEN (AP) — I^t Hickey, director of opera­ normally can.” tions for the New Haven Nighthawks, and Nick Fotiu, Was it jet lag? Emotional emptiness? Nance, who had 26 points and 15 were named co-coaches of the team, the Los Angeles Good defense? Bad luck? Or just one of rebounds, sank two 18-foot jumpers to Kings AHL affiliate, on Wednesday. those nights? finish off the Cavaliers’ 11-0 run at the start of the fourth period. Vlade Divac nets ice hockey victory I a ' Hickey and Fotiu replace Marcel Comeau, who was Whatever it was, the Los Angeles fired on Nov. 29. Hickey coached the Nighthawks for Lakers weren’t the team on Wednesday broke the drought with a layup with 5:50 BOLTON — Getting off the mark Shumaker had a goal and two as­ junior Toby Sloan (135) and two games after the firing, but Garry Unger came in as night that won 12 of its previous 14 remaining, but by then the Lakers trailed quickly, scoring on its first shot with sists, Curry two goals and an assist, sophomore Luis LaGuardia (152) interim coach, leading the team to a 4-2-1 record. games and five of six on the road. 76-65. the contest six seconds old, Grote and Dakin a goal and an assist each had a pair of pins for the In­ , Hickey played 10 seasons in the NHL for the New After leading by as many as eight The victory was only the second in Manchester High overwhelmed apiece and Oaway three assists to dians while senior John Tucker York Rangers, the Colorado Rockies, Toronto, Quebec points, the Lakers lost the edge in the nine games since the Cavaliers lost guard Housatonic Valley, 9-1, in ice hock­ lead the Indians. (112) also had a pair of victories. and St. Louis before retiring in 1985. second half against the Cleveland Mark Price to a season-ending knee in­ ey action Wednesday night at the Freshman goalie Curtis Dell had Cavaliers, scoring 11 points in the fourth jury. Manchester won 23 of 26 varsity Fotiu, 38, played 13 years in the NHL. He began with Bolton Ice Palace. Housatonic shut out through two quarter, 29 in the half and losing 84-74. Pistons 105, Bulls 84: Detroit, which weight classes. Senior J.B. the WHA’s New England Whalers in the 1974-75 Manchester improves to 2-1 while periods. He gave way to Greg It was the Lakers’ lowest total since fell to third place in the Central Division Greatorex, senior Matt Thierault se^on. Fotiu finished his career last season with the Housatonic is 0-2. The Indian Lemelin in the third period. The pair moving to California from Minneapolis in by losing seven of eight games, held (125) and junior Dave Rodriguez ''.*1 Nighthawks, playing 31 games and acting as an unoffi­ icemen resume play Saturday at 1960. Their previous low was 76, against combined for 13 saves. (140) won by pin. Sophomores Scott cial on-ice coach for players being developed by the 1:30 p.m. when they take on Fermi Manchester 4 4 1 _ g Chicago on Nov. 17,1974. Sargent (130), Keith Podrebartz parent Los Angeles Kings. High, defending Division II cham­ Housatonic 0 0 1 — 1 “We missed everything — inside, out­ Scoring: (189) and Tom Stevens Hickey will continue in his role as director of opera­ NBA Roundup pion, in CCC East Division play at First period: (heavyweight) each picked up his tions. side. Missing, missing, missing.” said the Enfield Twins Rink. M- Jett Grote (Jason O tiw ay) :06; M- Tim first varsity win for htochester. Magic Johnson, who led Los Angeles Chicago to 35.4 percent shootmg in its “We played better than we did Shumaker (Oatway, Gary Jonas) 3:08, M- Brtan Wry (ShumakeO 3:49; M- Jim Curry Manchester resumes action Satur­ with 18 points and 15 assists. first loss in four outings. against Enfield (4-1 loss),” (Kevin Piach) 11 :S6 day at home against Trumbull, Roach out as Wyoming coach Johnson appeared to subscribe to the Michael Jordan, who scored 33 points Manchester coach Eric Famo said. Second period: Southington and Wilton at 11 a.m. LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) — I^ul Roach, saying that the ‘good defense’ theory, crediting the for the Bulls, had 10 in the first quarter, “We made it a goal to come out with M- Phil Dakin (Dennis Joyner) 1:58; Hi- Wry (Shumaker) 3:44; M- Mike Kelsey R w ults: MHS va. Lawia M ill*: 103- Schilling ■ time had come, has stepped down as Wyoming’s coach Cavaliers for the Lakers’ poor shooting but Chicago didn’t score again in the intensity and convert on our scoring (Dakin, Mike Russo) 6.-03; M- Jack Spear (M) pinned Butlof :57, 112- Tucker (M) sup. dec and named Washington State offensive coordinator Joe — 15.4 percent in the fourth quarter and period after taking a 20-16 lead with 3:28 (Mike VIgsant, Curry) 9:43 Diardambrian 24-5; 119- Dave Rotvbach (M) opportunities. pinned Craig AchilU 155. 125- Theriault (M) Tiller as his successor. 27.5 percent in the second half Third period: left. The Pistons then outscored the Bulls I- 'ri “I think you can see we ac­ H- Brian Mollica (Mike Simmons) 1:18; M- WBF, 130- Sargent (M) pinned Desimone 1:06, Roach, the 63-year-old coach who had seven years “They played tough. Tney were the ag­ 135- Sloan (M) pinned Goggin 3:17. 140- PUCK BATTLE Toronto’s Vincent Damphouse, and New York’s Kelly Kisio scramble for 24-10 in the second quarter for a 46-30 complished our goal. We scored on Curry (Oatway, Grots) 10:08 remaining on a contract extension he signed in 1988, said gressor,” Johnson said. “You have to give Saves: M- DsIt/LsmeRn 13 combined; H- Nogieg (LM) pinned Rodriguez 3:12, 145- the loose puck as the Leafs’ Dave Ellett, left, skates and takes it away in their game Wednes- halftime lead. our first shot and had an 8-0 lead Greatore* (M) pinned Carter 2:25, 152- LaGuar­ them credit. But we still missed a lot of Andy HickslAndy Barber 29 combined day night at Madison Square Garden. The Leafs beat the Rangers, 4-1. it was time for him to concentrate fully on his other job Joe Dumars and Isiah Thomas each with five minutes left in the second dia (M) pinned Coutes 1:43, 160- Dully (M) as Wyoming’s athletic director. layups that we should have made. I mean, scored 19 points for Detroit. period,” he added. WBF, 171- Provencal (M) WBF, 189- Fkidrebartz (M) WBF, Hoavyweinhl- Stevens we were right there to knock them down. Spurs 144, Nuggets 109: Sean Elliott Defenseman Jeff Grote gave the MHS wrestlers (M) WBF. Tigers fire Ernie Harwell We missed a lot of shots.” led eight San Antonio players in double Indians their quick 1-0 lead, assisted Los Angeles coach Mike Dunleavy figures with 18 points and the Spurs won by Jason Oatway. Tim Shumaker, improve to 3-0 MHS va, RHAM: 103- Schilling (M) pinned Jim Gagnon 2:39, 112- Tucker (M) dec. Ryan Nordiques are climbing DETROIT (AP) — The 1991 season will be the last said the Lakers were drained after win­ their seventh consecutive game with a Brian Wry and Jim Curry added HEBRON — The Manchester Cosker 8-3, 119- Ben Maynard (R) pinned for Ernie Harwell as broadcaster for the Detroit Tigers. ning 100-97 in New York the previous rout of Denver. three more tallies for a 4-0 bulge Rohrbach 3:38, 125- Theriault (M) pinned Al night. High wrestling team moved its dual Burbank :15, 130- Sargent (M) WBF, 135- Harwell, who has broadcast Tigers games for the past Terry Cummings scored 17 points and after one period. meet mark to 3-0 with a pair of wins Slaon (M) pinned Jim Pixley 5 8 , 140- 31 years, said he has been fired. And Phul Carey, who “It was tough for us, coming off a David Robinson added 16, although Phil Dakin, Wry, Mike Kelsey Wednesday evening. The Indians Grealorex (M) WBF, 145- Rodriguez (M) pinned has been his partner in the booth for the past 18 years, physical and emotional game last night,” neither saw action in the fourth quarter as and Jack Spear added second-period Rory Sullivan :49, 152- LaGuardia (M) pinned toward respectability said he plans to retire following the 1991 season. rr/-\iii Th« As»ocl«t»d Pr»s8 Dunleavy said. “In the second half, we beat Lewis Mills, 71-6, and host BobCond 1:30, 160-Jell Smith (R) WBF, 171- the Spurs led by as many as 39. The Nug­ FOUL — Detroit s Joe Dumars, left, fouls Chicago’s Michael Jordan goals for Manchester with Curry Harwell, 72, said he had planned to continue working just ran out of gas. They had six blocked RHAM High, 57-12, in non-con­ Provencal (M) dec. Eric Tratlord, 189- Poder- MONTREAL (AP) — The gets were led by rookie Chris Jackson, during their game Wednesday night at the Palace at Auburn Hills, closing it out in the final session ference action. barlz (M) pinned Jell Colucci 2:38, missed a chance for his first shutout Nordiques at home. for another two or three years beyond 1991. shots. I would have thought they had 20.” who scored a season-high 27 points. with 4:52 left. Heavyweight- Stevens (M) dec. Jason Shucter- (Quebec Nordiques believe they are Sophomore Tim Schilling (103), man 15-10. in % games when Shayne Corson “We felt good about the oppor­ Harwell started his career in baseball at age 16 as the The Lakers trailed by only 65-63 after Suns 112, Timberwolves 96: Phoenix Mich. The two-time defending world champion Pistons won, 105-84. climbing toward respectability one scored at 14:42 of the third period. three quarters, then missed their first 12 step at a time. tunities we had,” said center Brian Atlanta correspondent for The Sporting News. He broke built a 30-point lead, then averted a ■fiignutt and center Joe Sakic, who Skrudland. “We didn’t feel good into broadcasting as sports director of WSB in Atlanta in shots in the fourth quarter as the Cavaliers Blaylock 10 of his 25 in the final period Bullets 114, Pacers 112 OT: Bernard They took another step Wednes­ fourth-quarter collapse to beat Minnesota as the Nets handed the Clippers their scored on a power play in the about losing a 3-1 lead fl\iesday) 1940 and went on to do play-by-play for the Atlanta ran off 11 consecutive points. Los An­ for the fifth straight time. King and Harvey Grant combined for day night with a 1-1 draw against second period, have been the keys in fourth snaight loss and sixth in seven Washington’s final 16 points, leading the In Brief . . . night, but we played better tonight.” Crackers, Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Giants and Bal­ geles was outscored 19-11 in the final Jeff Homacek had 23 points and 16 as­ the Montreal Canadiens. Just 24 Quebec’s revival. period. games. Bullets past Indiana in overtime. “Before we went to Toronto and timore Orioles before coming to Detroit in 1960. sists and Xavier McDaniel scored 18 hoi^s earlier, the Nordiques beat the “Coming out of a slump like that Charles Smith, playing with a bruised King, who scored six of his game-high Winnipeg, we were playing well on On Aug. 2, 1981, Harwell received the Ford C. Frick “We got some good shots, shots we points for the Suns, who are 7-0 since ac­ visiting Canadiens 6-4. was tough and we knew we didn’t thigh, led Los Angeles with 25 points and 37 points in the final three minutes of Soccer all-stars are named the road,” said Corson. “But then Award for excellence in baseball broadcasting from the normally hit,” Johnson said. “We got quiring McDaniel from Seattle on Dec. 7. Since Quebec ended a 17-game Ken Norman added 24. Gary Grant had regulation, put Washington on top BOLTON — CovenU7 High placed two performers on we’ve had a couple of bad games. Baseball Hall of Fame. second shots. We just didn’t get anything Rookie Gerald Glass paced the Timber- winless streak four weeks ago, it has 16 points and 16 assists. 113-110 with a layup with 36 seconds the all-Charter Oak Conference boys’ soccer first team We’ve just got to forget that and down. When you’re missing your pet wolves with a season-high 27 points. 15 compiled a 5-3-3 record, including shots inside, you know it’s going to be a Knicks 104, Heat 94: New York remaining in overtime. and Bolton High and RHAM High had one apiece victories over Calgary and Van­ NHL Roundup build on what we did tonight.” in the fourth period. His previous best handed Miami its ninth consecutive loss selected, it was announced. UNLV faces another probe long night.” was 15 points. couver on a western road trip. as Patrick Ewing scored 17 of his 26 Grant, who scored six of his 26 points LAS VEGAS (AP) — UNLV officials, saying the Cleveland, which snapped a six-game Nets 118, Clippers 105: Derrick Ger- Coventry’s Randy Leete and Robb Topliff were ac­ “That trip out West was a step want to go through that again,” said Maple Leafs 4, Rangers 1: points in the fourth quarter. in the final three minutes of regulation university is “tired of being the ugly stepchild of college losing streak, matched its club record for vin. and Mookie corded first-team honors along with Bolton’s Chris forward for us, and to take three out TUgnutt. “We lost two in a row again Aaron Broten scored two second- The Knicks led 86-79 midway tlirough and the overtime, made it 114-112 with a Blaise and RHAM’s Greg Young. period goals and Peter Ing made 19 sports,” vowed to cooperate fully in trying to resolve the fewest points allowed. Blaylock led the way as New Jersey out- of four points from Montreal was recently and the guys didn’t like the final fjeriod before Ewing, who also free throw with 20 seconds left. The saves as Toronto beat New York, latest NCAA charges against the Runnin’ Rebel basket­ “You have to credit the guys for getting scored Los Angeles 41-28 in the fourth Second-team honors went to Coventry’s Bob Johnson, another step,” said Quebec coach that. had 14 rebounds, scored their next 11 Pacers missed three attempts to tie the which had lost just once in 14 pre­ ball program. on Magic, pressuring him and making quarter. John Vincent and Jeremy Haynes, Bolton’s Luke Mor- Dave Chambers, who took over a “Joe Sakic is our leader and the points, keeping them in front 97-89. game underneath as the clock expired. Th* AssoclaUd Praai vious home games against Norris The university was given the charges late TUesday in a him dribble with his back to the basket,” Gervin scored 11 of his career-high 27 ford and Dan Toce, and Cheney Tech’s Kettaphone club that finished last overall in the guys accept that. He and guys like Glen Rice and Sherman Douglas led Reggie Miller led Indiana with 34 Keovilay. PRO BOWLERS — Lawrence Taylor, right, Division opponents. Ray Sheppard letter of inquiry from the NCAA, following a three-year Larry Nance said. “In the second half, he points. Coleman 10 of his 26 and 21-team NHL the last two seasons. Bryan Fogarty are the guys we ex­ investigation sparked by the recruitment of former New the Heat with 23 points apiece. points and Chuck Person scored 22. for the 10th time Wednesday was named to “We lost in overtime here earlier pect special things from, and the rest spoiled Ing’s shutout bid with a Twilight League holding banquet power-play goal with 2:37 left to York City prep star Lloyd Daniels. the Pro Bowl. Bo Jackson, left, became the this year, so it was good for us to of us have to just do our jobs. I think play. Vincent Damphousse and UNLV legal counsel Brad Booke said the university MANCHESTER — The Greater Hartford Twilight first athlete to make all-star teams in two come out with the tie. During our the problem before was that guys would immediately begin its own probe and try to losing streak, we had some games Lucien DeBlois also scored for Baseball League will be holding its annual banquet sports. were trying to do too much.” answer whatever violations the NCAA alleged took we could have won. It was the close Toronto. Cremins praises reserves in 3 0 T win Saturday, Jan. 5, 1991, at Willie’s Steak House. The Nordiques, 8-21-7, are next- place. Social hour is at 6 p.m. with diruier an hour later. ones that got us down.” to-last overall this year, three points Blackhawks 3 Capitals 2: Dirk A toul of 29 different allegations reportedly are con­ By The Associated Press when he hit a leaning 8-footer to break a 100-100 tie Awards will be presented, including the league’s most In the only other games Wednes­ ahead of Toronto. Graham, with Capitals defenseman tained in the 40-page document, including charges of with 2:49 left in the third overtime. valuable player award to Bill Chapulis of Newman Lin- Bo elected day night, Toronto defeated the New The Canadiens were surprisingly Kevin Hatcher hanging onto him, scholarship fund mismanagement and a lack of institu­ Kenny Anderson scored 40 points and played all 55 “It was a typical Georgia-Georgia Tech game,” said coln-Mercury, the former Moriarty Brothers’ francise. York Rangers 4-1 and Chicago happy after the draw, despite taking scored a short-handed goal with tional control by the university over some areas of the minutes, yet Georgia Tech coach Bobby Cremins Littcrial Green, who led the Bulldogs with 31 points. Tickets are $17.50 each. Anyone interested in attend­ edged Washington 3-2. only one point in their last four 4:25 left in regulation to give program. described two other Yellow Jackets as amazing. “We just couldn’t get over the hump.” ing the banquet should contact Dick Lane, league The Canadiens outshot Quebec games against the league’s weakest Chicago a victory over Washington. If proven, the allegations could result in additional That could either be attributed to Anderson’s heroics No. 1 UNLV 69, No. 25 Princeton 35: The Runnin’ treasurer, at 232-9842 prior to Dec. 28. to Pro Bowl 35-22, but were foiled by brilliant teams. They lost in Toronto, Win­ Chicago is the first team to reach 50 sanctions to a program already banned from the 1992 goaltcndinggoaitcnoing fromtrom Ron Tugnutt, who nipeg and Quebec before tying the points this season. becoming routine or how unexpected the other sources of Rebels (4-0) held Princeton (7-1) to 15 points in the postseason tournament stemming from a 13-year-old victory were. case involving efforts to suspend coach Jerry Tarkanian. second half and the lowest total ever against UNLV. MHS girls to be honored By DAVE GOLDBERG Georgia Tech, which had dropped from the rankings UNLV led 33-20 at halftime and then held the Tigers MANCHESTER — The Manchester High girls’ soc­ The Associated Press l^ t week, beat No. 17 Georgia 112-105 in triple over­ scoreless for a 10-minute stretch in the second half. cer team will be holding its state championship banquet Hull leader in fan balloting time on Wednesday night, tying the game each time to “We’ve been down before by 13 at the half and usually on Sunday, Jan. 6, 1991, at 6 p.m. at Bottone’s Res­ NEW YORK — “I’m just Bo,” says Bo Jackson. Miami people are enraged force an extra session. just peck away at the lead, but we couldn’t do that NEW YORK (AP) — Right wing Brett Hull of the St. taurant and the public is invited to attend. He’s also just the only athlete ever selected to play in Louis Blues remained the leader in balloting for the Matt Geiger made one of two free throws with less against this team,” Tigers coach Pete Carril said. Tickets are $19 each. all-star games in two different sports. Campbell Conference NHL All-Star team. than a second to play in regulation to tie the game 82-82. U ^ V coach Jerry Tarkanian credited Princeton for Choice of entree is prime rib, chicken or a vegetarian Hull, who has led the fan voting for the Campbell Brian Domalik’s 3-pointcr tied the game 90-90 after the keeping the Runnin’ Rebels well below their season platter. Jackson was among 82 NFL players elected to the Pro by break in Florida game first extra five-minute period and Anderson’s 10-footer average of 112 points per game. Bowl by their fellow players and coaches in balloting an­ team since it began, had 360,640 votes through Dec. 10. Those wishing to attend should make checks payable with two seconds left made it 98-98 and set the stage for nounced Wednesday, joining such Pro Bowl regulars as Voting closed Monday, but those totals are not yet avail­ to ‘Manchester Girls Soccer’ and forward them to: Joe CCORAL O piL GABLES, Fla. (AP) — desire to break tlie 1992-1993 con-con­ 1937 The schools hav^ hr able. the third and last overtime. Lawrence Taylor, Joe Montana, Anthony Munoz and The 49-year-old49-vear..olri football fruithaii rivalryri„oi„, be­ tror. . 1987. The scnooisschools navehave hehome-and- Domalik seldom plays and James Munlyn, another Erardi, Manchester High School, 134 E. Middle Tpke. tract. The NHL All-Star Game will be played Jan. 19 at NCAA Hoop Jerry Rice. tween the Miami Hurricanes and home games scheduled for 1992, “I was shocked to learn through Chicago. re^rve, had five points and as many rebounds in eight Florida Gators could come to an end 1993, 1996 and 1997. Games had And while Munoz was once a pitcher at Southern the paper about the Florida series,” minutes. Both played because three Georgia Tech starters Anderson Hunt led UNLV with 19 points, while in 1992, with Florida cancelling its also been agreed upon for 1999 and fouled out. Auriemma needs two for 100 California, none of the others has ever played two sports. Jankovich said Wednesday. “We had 2000. Stacey Augmon had 13, Larry Johnson 11 and Greg An­ games against Miami in 1992 and “Coming into this game, 1 wasn’t sure if we could STORRS — University of Comiecticut women’s bas­ But not even Munoz came close to being the Most Valu­ received no previous notices.” Florida assistant athletic director Pay-per-view network formed thony 10. 1993. compete with Georgia,” Cremins said. “I was really con­ ketball coach Geno Auriemma is two wins shy of 1(X). able Player in the major league all-star game, as Jackson Florida officials said the decision Jeremy Foley said each school NEW YORK (AP) — Time Warner Sports joined for­ Princeton was led by Chris Marquardt’s 11 points, and The news infuriated University of TYiesday was forced upon them be­ cerned about the way we played and the way Georgia Auriemma, in his sixth year leading the Lady Huskies, was in 1989. would have received $250,000 had ces with boxing promoters Bob Arum and Dan Duva to six of those were among the Tigers’ 15 second-half Tha Associated Press has a 98-53 career mark at Connecticut. He can hit the Miami athletic director Sam cause the Southeastern Conference was desunying people. I just didn’t know if we could points. Jankovich, in New York for meet­ the contract for the 1992-93 games form a pay-per-view network, TVKO, that will begin hang in there. WHERE’D IT GO? — Larry Johnson of 100-win circle with the Huskies visiting the University of Jackson was informed of the selection by Los Angeles enacted an eight-game league been honored. monthly shows on April 19 with the Evander Holyfield- No. 5 UCLA 108, Ptpperdine 85: UCLA improved ings with the owner of the New “I was really proud. We had a nice lead, but there’s so Nevada-Lasi Vegas, middle, looks for the Hartford Sunday at 1 p.m. and then hosting Iowa State on Raiders coach Art Shell, who said the only athlete to schedule beginning in 1992. Florida will exercise a clause in George Foreman heavyweight title bout. to 8-0 easily as the Bruins led 78-44 five minutes into the England Patriots. He said the much pressure on Kenny. It’s unbelievable. Suange loose ball along with Princeton’s Kit Mueller Dec. 31 at 2 p.m. at the Gampel Pavilion. compare to Jackson is Jim Brown, who in college starred Miami and Florida had played for the contract for 1992 and 1993 al­ 'The deal, finalized on TUesday, gives TVKO exclusive second half and Pepperdine (5-4) was never closer than University of Florida never in­ things happen in life. This guy here (Munlyn) is a fifth- UConn begins its Big East schedule on Wednesday, in basketball and lacrosse but played only football 49 consecutive years until the lowing either school to cancel the rights to any pay-per-view telecasts involving promo­ 25 points the rest of the way. 'The start is the best for (00) during their game Wednesday night in formed anyone at Miami about a year senior and has hardly played at all, and he came in Jan. 2, when it hosts Boston College. professionally. Gators discontinued the scries in games for a $75,000 penalty. tions by either Arum’s Top Rank Inc., or Duva’s Main UCLA since John Wooden’s last team began the school’s Las Vegas. The No. 1-ranked Rebels won, and was amazing. He was simply amazing. Little 10th championship season with a 12-0 mark in 1974-75. 69-35. “That guy could do anything," Shell said of Brown. “Believe me, we looked at every Events. The deal, however, does not preclude TVKO Domalik was amazing.” Fay Vincent undergoes surgery “He played a lot of sports, too.” opinion,” Foley said. “The new from also showing fights of other promoters. Don MacLean led UCLA with 23 points, while reserve (SEC) schedule really puts us in a The win was the fifth in six games against Georgia Keith Owens had 17. Geoff Lear led the Waves with 24 Oklahoma State improved to 7-1, its best start since (6-2) for the 'Vfellow Jackets (4-3). GREENWICH (AP) — Baseball commissioner Fay Among the pure football players, the most unique is Coaches are fired box. It s disappointing for us, but points and freshman Dana Jones added 19. 1982, and Johiuiy PitUnan had a career-high 22 points in Vincent had his spleen removed during an operation in Taylor, the New York Giants’ linebacker who is the first there’s no alternative.” U.S. soccer team is beaten Georgia Tech led by 16 points 12 minutes into the No. 9 Duke 103, Harvard 61: Christian Laettner led a 91-58 victory over Jacksonville. Greenwich Hospital, the commissioner’s office said ever to be selected in his first 10 NFL seasons and will But Jankovich said the matter OPORTO, Portugal (AP) — Domingos scored in the game, but the Bulldogs cut the lead to 36-34 before six Blue Devils in double figures with 24 points and 14 Adam Keefe scored 25 points and Stanford came up Wednesday. become the first man ever to play in 10 Pro Bowls ... if for assaulting player isn’t closed. eighth minute as Portugal defeated the United States 1-0 Anderson hit two free throws and a 30-foot buzzer-beater rebounds ^ Duke (7-2) beat the Crimson (2-6) for the with the second-highest point total in school history in a Vincent, operated on 'Riesday, has been in the hospital he decides to go to the Feb. 3 game in Hawaii. “As far as we’re concerned, we in an exhibition match. The U.S. team consisted of col­ ill the final six seconds for a 41-34 halftime lead. Geor­ ninth time in as many meetings. 117-87 victory over Cal-lrvine. gia finally took the lead five minutes into the second for a week because of pnuemonia and pleurisy. He be­ “I love the trip,” Taylor said. “But it all depends on NEW WAVERLY, Texas (AP) have contracts and letter agreements lege players with a few World Cup veterans and No. 14 Pittsburgh 84, Duquesne 65: The Panthers Allen Caveness had 12 points, 12 rebounds and nine came ill in late November with a viral infection, causing In a 3*/2-hour board hearing re­ half. assists as St. Mary’s, Calif., beat Boise State 65-54. how far we go. I like going to Hawaii, but it gets a little - - A school board has fired two to play Florida, and we will do all European-based professionals. (8-1) dominated inside in continuing their mastery of the him to miss the winter meetings. quested by the coaches, Spacek “Anderson scored 40 points and killed us,” Georgia Oregon State went a school-record 30-for-31 from tlie tedious if the season goes on too long. Especially if we high school football coaches ac­ and Ramsey denied they had ever we can to keep the series in place,” intracity rivalry with 11 wins in the last 12 games. Bobby “ The infection spread to the spleen,” spokesman he said. coach Hugh Durham said. “You have to take your hat off free throw line in a 78-74 victory over Memphis State. go to the Super Bowl. The question is whether you want cused of holding a starter pistol to threatened Maxey with a cord or Martin had 18 points and 10 rebounds and Brian Shorter Richard Levin said. “It was major surgery with anes­ Schultz says reforms needed to a guy that played 55 minutes and played the way he had 18 points and nine rebounds for Pittsburgh, which Jim Nairus had career highs of 29 points, 14 rebounds 1 a student’s head apd threatening to pistol as the boy and five other Miami coach Dennis Erickson thesia. He came out of it fine. TTiere were no complica­ to go through another week.” did. He’s a great player.” and five blocked shots and matched a school record with hang him from the ceiling by his witnesses had claimed. said he was disappointed by KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — If NCAA schools fail to has won four in a row. tions.” Munoz was also selected for the 10th time — he’s “It was just a great game,” Anderson said. “Guys Other Games: six 3-pointers as Holy Cross beat Mount St. Mary’s hands unless he improved his Superintendent Alvin Davis, Florida’s decision. adopt a number of far-reaching reform measures at their Levin said Vincent hoped to be released from the played 11 seasons — but injuries kept him out of two convention next month, Dick Schultz believes they risk played extremely well, especially coming off the bench. I 90-80. games. grades enough to play football next who recommended the firings, said “I think something could be Andy Kaufmara scored 33 points, 21 on 3-point field hospital by Christmas. year. worked ouL” he said. losing control of college athletics. got very exhausted after the second overtime.” goals, and Illinois beat Missouri for the eighth straight Marquette set a school record with 11 3-pointers in a the two coaches never denied the Anderson gave the Yellow Jackeu the lead for good The Buffalo Bills led all teams with eight Pro Bowl Trustees of the New Waverly allegations when he questioned Larry Wahl, associate athletic The Congress, or even state legislatures, could get into year, 84-81. 95-68 victory over Prairie View A&M. selections. Houston and Chicago had six each, and San school district voted 5-0 1\iesday them the day of and the day after director at Miami, said the Hur­ the act and legislate government regulation, the executive Lay cock new BC grid coach Francisco and the Giants five apiece. night to dismiss head football the incident. ricanes would try to replace Florida director of the NCAA said Wednesday in a nationwide NEWTON, Mass. (AP) — Jimmye Laycock, whose coach and athletic director Larry “I don’t think an extension cord with a Big East opponent. telephone hookup with reporters. Then there is Jackson, whose first game for the Spacek, 34, and assistant coach Officials in Gainesville said they “I can’t imagine the colleges and universities would Pay-per-view may be the wave of the future explosive offense built William & Mary into a Division Raiders came on Oct. 21, after the baseball season ended. should be used in any manner,” 1-AA football power, hopes to do the same at Division Steve Ramsey, 37. Davis testified to applause from a must play six home games each year care for that,” he said. “Basically, they have an oppor­ Since then, splitting time with Marcus Allen, he has plus a few “mega-fights.” modest projection, meaning 150,000 cus­ 1-A Boston College. The coaches had been crowd of 150 in this rural com­ to balance Florida’s athletic budget. tunity to make some progress and retain self-conuol over By JOHN NELSON money, and. with the prospect of a short gained 605 yards in 97 carries in eight games for a 6.2 TVKO will start with Evander Laycock, 42, who led William & Mary into the suspended after Thea Clark, the munity. With eight conference games and a their intercollegiate programs. Without that, there could The Associated Press tomers per show. At $20 apiece, that’s $3 fight, they can’t even be sure they’ll get average. Holyfield and George Foreman on April million. A 2 percent buy rate: $6 million. Division 1-AA playoffs in three of the past five years, mother of 14-year-old Joshua “I don’t think an extension cord home-and-home series against be a serious push by some members of Congress or state all their ads on the air. 19 for $35 and up, but most of their Four percent: $12 million. accepted the challenge Thursday to try to restore EC’s' That’s less than half the number of carries of each of Maxey, complained they took her or starter pistol are admissible Florida State, the addition of Miami legislatures.” Rose Bowl: $39.95. shows — two fights each — will go for “If Hollywood is the silver screen, this “Larry Holmes and Carl ‘The Truth’ sagging fortunes. son into the coaches’ office Nov. means of disciplining or motivat­ as a lOih opponent left the Gators The reform measures that more than 2,(XX) NCAA, Kentucky Defby: $27.50. the AFC’s other three backs — Marion Butts of San under $20. is the green screen — green for money,” Williams in May of 1985 was the last big Laycock, a 1970 William & Mary graduate, resigned 27 ostensibly to encourage him to ing students. Therefore, I recom­ with limited flexibility in making a delegates will decide Jan. 7-11 in Nashville, Tenn., have Indianapolis 500: $6.10. Diego, Thurman Thomas of Buffalo and Bobby Abraham is convinced it will work, Abraham said. fight on commercial TV,” Abraham said. after 11 years as head coach, 24 hours after he returned bring up failing grades so he could mend they be terminated.” schedule, something the directors little to do with the enforcement area. But they will deal Like the “Love Goddess,” Judy Tenuta, Humphrey of Denver. They have carried between 236 and, if it does, it could pave the way for a “That was five years ago. That’s a long home from an interview with BC officials. play football next year. Hal Ridley and Robert DeLong, didn’t think was wise. with even more potentially divisive internal issues — would say: It could happen. Arum said a 15-20 percent buy rate is and 260 times and each has over 1,000 yards. lot of other sports. NBC already plans to possible for Holyfield-Foreman. Fifteen time.” Chet Gladchuk, named to succeed retiring Bill Flynn Maxey testified that Spacek lawyers representing Spacek and Miami and Florida State recently reducing scholarships and coaching limits, trimming the It’s TV’s “F ’ word: Ray-Pbr-View. market part of the 1992 Barcelona Olym­ Within 10 years, some piay-per-view as athletic director last week, then announced the hiring In fact, Jackson hasn’t had as much work this season tried to tie his hands with an exten­ Ramsey, said they will file law­ passed up a chance to join the SEC length of seasons and setting tougher criteria for mem­ percent works out to $78,750,000 — not bership in Division I. “1 can see bowl games, the Triple pics to pay-per-view. counting income, from site fees, live gate experts estimate the number of addres­ of Laycock to replace Jack Bicknell, who was fired after as he did last year, when he was a Pro Bowl alternate sion cord and threatened to hang suits alleging their clients were and went into other conferences in­ stead. Crown races, the Indy 500, all on pay- While pay-per-view proponents — or rebroadcast rights — but that per­ sable homes will double, to 30 million. A four consecutive losing seasons. after gaining 950 yards on 173 carries. The difference him from the ceiling and that Ram­ wrongfully dismissed. Spacek had “Everybody that’s an NCAA observer seems to think per-view,” Time Warner Sports president that’s another “P” word — might argue centage is probably a little on the high 15 percent buy rate at $35 apiece would No contract terms were announced. A news con­ may be that the Raiders this year are 10-4 (5-1 without sey then went to his truck to get a just completed his second year of this may be the most important convention the NCAA Gators coach Steve Spurrier ear­ has had to date,” Schultz said. “I don’t know I can say Seth Abraham said. “We’re moving in they could make money even if they paid side. Mike Tyson-Michacl Spinks, one of then be worth more than $157 million. ference to inuoduce the Eagles’ new head coach was set Jackson, 5-3 with him) and have qualified for the starter’s pistol. coaching the Bulldogs; Ramsey lier had supported the idea of play­ that. I think it’s an important convention simply because that direction.” you to watch, consider these numbers. the most highly anticipated fights of its playoffs for the first time since 1986. Ramsey held him in a hammer- was in his first year. ing Miami every year. “1 try not to make iho.se kinds of for today. lock and pointed the pistol at his it’s another step forward in creating a different model On Wednesday, Abraham joined forces There are about 15 million homes in time, had a buy rate of about 7.5 percent Laycock, who had a 68-56-2 record in 11 years at Wil­ “Bo should have made it last year,” Shell said. “When “Although I’m sorry it had to projections,” Abraliam said. “You can get temple, but Spacek told him not to under which we operate our athletic programs. I think with two of boxing’s biggest promoters. the United States capable of receiving when only about 10 million homes liam & Mary, accepted the BC job after Frank Beamer of he’s played this year, he’s done very well. He’s very The Walker County sheriff’s of­ come to this, we need to do what is hoisted on them." fire the gun, tlie boy said. one of the issues, without a doubt, is, ‘Do you want to Bob Arum and Dan Duva, to form pay-per-view. Arum, who has made a for­ received pay-per-view. Virginia Tech reportedly turned it down. deserving.” fice is investigating the incident. best for our total athletic program ” But you can bet TVKO is counting on regulate yourself or do you want to be regulated.’” TVKO, a pay-per-view network that will tune from pay-per-view, expects at least a TV networks need to sell an awful lot he said. show one boxing program per month. 1 percent buy rate for each show. 'That’s a a big increase in potential customers. of commercials to make that kind of That’s where the futiae lies.