16 -Ma n c h e s t e r h e r a l d . Tuesday. Dee. 26,1989 r> 'V J*- y:;. s I R O O M S TRUCKS/VANS , ..r • t istore/office ' ,L, [ F O R R E N T I FOR SALE FOR RENT CLOTHING i Battered SUEDE-coat. Leather- INTERNATIONAL-1970, PEOPLE WHO know ^ N CHESTER- MANCHESTER-4 alr- know there's a certain magic |% l ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ male or ,trlm, brown, small. % ton, good for parts. 4 condltloned offices are wheel drive, t foot jn single family $50. Mahogany leather about Classified Advertising. 643-2711 L ithuanians yoiif home. Quiet nelghbor- now available. The coat. Pile lined, small, Fisher plow. Make an Dineen’s late goal sauare footages are offer. 1 977 Ram Prosecutors appalled n?iwM Parking, house 600, 480, 300, and 240. $50. Leather jacket. ch utilities In- Mahogany,hooded, Charger. 643-9.‘:7i to regain freeddW S Offices are centrally CARS saves the Whalers/11 I J l ' ' - * . ^uded. $100 a week, 1 located with ample pile lined, small.$25. I q^C A R S r ^ C A R S by jury’s decision/7 security. 645- Man's leather jacket. LOOKING FOR a second FOR SALE 1 2 1 1 FOR SALE 6966 after 3pm. parking and Ideally su­ EU for sale [ s D forW ited for an attorney or Brown, extra large. car for your family? accountant. 649-2891. $50. Ladles leather Don't miss the many offer­ Iq o l APARTM ENTS boots. Lined, new, ings In today's classified brown, size 8C. $40. columns. c £ J f o r r e n t ELLINGTON 649-8635. MEADOWVIEW M a n c h e s t e r - 4 room CARDINAL BUICK opartment. Applian­ PLAZA iCARS ces, heat, hot water, FURNITURE FOR SALE cable. 649-5249.______WISHES YOU A MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ 1000 sq. ft. SLEEP-Sofa. 68” Colonial room townhouse with Busy Rte. 83. new 1 000sq. ft. style, dark green. $150. OUTTO BECOME fireplace. All applian­ rental area. In attractive Call 643-1260 Happy New Year ces, heat, hot water, shopping plaza. Ideal tor re­ MANCHESTER'S tail, office, professional, serv­ ------'^SPECIAL OFFER’' ------carpeting, air condl- I g H SPORTING iManrltpatpr I m if i ice. tlonlng. Call 649-5240. Call CijGOOOS #1 I I , DEMOSTRATOR FOR j MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ James J. Gessay room townhouse. All HART Skis, size 170, So- USED CAR I $89 UNDER H urry B efore 1990 i s h e r e , appliances, heat, hot 875-0134 lomon bindings. Nor- water, carpeting, air dica boots, size 7; ^ FACTO RY INVOICE ("O NLY 5 LEFT") P rices are gone. Available upon Request | Wednesday, Dec. 27, 1989 conditioning. Call 649- poles. $110. 6-16-0599. DEALER !■ ■■ wmm mm mm mm mmm mm mm mm mm wm wm Lm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm i h mm mm mm mm mm ^m mm J Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price; 35 Cents 5240.______84 Alliance 2 Dr. $2,495 MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ CHILD CARE room luxury town- 84 Camara 2 Dr. $3,995 ISH for^sale house. All appliances, IN Need Of A Babysitter? 84 Crown Vic $4,995 heat, cable, carpeting, I'm available for even­ air conditioning. Call ing hours. (5pm or PONTIAC, 1979, Station 84 Sunbird 4 Dr. $2,495 647-1595.______after.) Looking for Wagon-Good condi­ tion, excellent shape. 85 Escort 4 Dr. $1,995 Home safe from Panama weekly lob Mondav- MANCHESTER-Newer 3 new tires, many new Democracy bedroom Duplex. 1'/j Thursday and Satur­ 85 Reliant 4 Dr. $3,295 1989 BUICK REGAL days orafewnightsper ports, motor work. 1989 CENTURY LTD 1989 BUICK LESABRE baths, appliances, Asking $400. 875-6358. 85 Lynx 2 Dr. $2,395 Sk. #9349 deck, basement, wa- week. Call 742-8758, ask Sk. #9074 Sk. #9306 sher/dryer hookup. for Cherel. 85 Fiero 2 Dr. $3,695 V-6, Auto, Power Windows, Locks, Seat, Auto, Power Locks, Air, Wire Wheel Auto, A/C, Cruise, Cass., Wire Wheel C A R D IN A L Air, Loaded, LIST PRICE: Covers, Stereo, LIST PRICE: Covers, Pwr. Windows, Locks, LIST PRICE $725 monthly + utili­ 85 Merkur 2 Dr. $4,595 ties. Security deposit I MISCELLANEOUS BUICK, INC. and references. No 85BMW 325E $10,895 I SERVICES 1985 Buick Skylark LTD $ 5 ,3 9 5 is promised pets. 649-7874 after 1986 Pont Trans Am 26K $8,995 85 Sunbird 2 Dr. $2,995 6pm.______GSL Building Mainte­ 1986 Dodgs 600 Sed $ 5 ,8 9 5 86 Riviera 2 Dr. $9,495 $89.00 Under Factory Invoice $89.00 Under Factory Invoice $89.00 Under Factory Invoice HEBRON-2 bedrooms, nance Co. Commercl- 1986 Grand Marquis V-8 $8,980 heat and hot water al/ResIdentlal building 1986 Chev Monte Carlo $7,460 86 New Ykr. 4 Dr. $6,995 Included, appliances, repairs and home Im­ 1986 Corvette Loaded $18,990 4.8% CMAC FINANCING IS AVAILABLE ON SELECT MODELS...UP TO 48 MONTHS... 86 Fiero 2 Dr. $4,395 cellar storage, park­ provements. Interior 1986 Cutlass Sup. Cpe. V-8 $7,495 ing, large yard. $625 and exterior painting, 1987 Hyundai Excel $ 3 ,6 9 5 86 5TH Ave4Dr. $7,395 Offer Expires 12-30-89 in Romania monthly. 649-2871. light carpentry. Com­ 1987GMCS-15SplPAJ $ 6 ,3 8 0 87 Sable 4 Dr. $7,895 MANCHESTER-2 bed­ plete lanltorlal ser­ 1987Chev S-10 P/U $ 6 ,2 8 0 PRE-OWNED CAR OF THE WEEK room apartment, 1st vice. Experienced, rel­ 1967 Cadillac Brougham $ 1 3 ,9 8 0 87 Sable 4 Dr. $7,595 By Dusan Stojanovic former first couple’s execution by iable, free estimates. 1967 Buick Regal $8,695 firing squad. floor, lust remodelled, 87 Nissan P/U $4,895 1986 CHEV MONTE CARLO The Associated Press parking, cellar stor­ 643-0304.______1987 Oldsmobile Firenza $6,490 — «»»».. V-8, Air, Power Windows, Power Seats, The 40-minutc videotape showed age, large yard. $595. SNOW Removal- 1988 Skylark LTD V-6 $8,980 87 Mazda P/U $4,995 a dictator refusing to acknowledge 1988 S-10 Ext P/U $ 1 0 ,9 8 0 Power Locks BUCHAREST, Romania — The 649-2871. Commerclal and resi­ 87 Maxima SE $11,395 either the severe hardship he forced MANCHESTER- dential, plowing and 1988 Chev S-10 PAJ $ 7 ,4 9 5 new government today set up 1988 Skylark Sedan $ 8 ,5 9 0 on the Romanian people or the mas­ Immaculate 4 room, 2 snow blowing. Call Dan 87 Cougar LS $8,695 Watch This Space Each Week $7,480 military courts to try members of 1989 Century Coupe $ 1 1 ,9 8 0 sacre of thousands of people by his bedroom Flat. Stor­ at 643-6252.______87 Cutlass 4 Dr. $7,995 Nicolac Ceauscscu’s vicious age, aulet street. $575 IRONING-Done In my 81 Adams St., CARS security police, and it sought to reas­ security forces. plus gas heat. No pets. home. $7.00 per bushel Manchester 87 Corolla 4 Dr. $6,995 1986 Corvette Loaded SI 0,980 sure anxious Romanians that their “Everything that was said here is Call Sue, 643-4862. 1987 Buick Riviera T-Type basket. 649-8635. 6 4 9 -4 5 7 1 87 Mazda RX7 $10,795 1988 Buick Skylark Sedan SPECIAL S8,590 S6,490 democratic yearnings will be ful­ false, and I don’t want to talk MANCHESTER-3 -t- bed­ 1987 Oldsmobile Firenza ^ m LEGAL NOTICE 88 CMC P/U $10,495 1988 Chevrolet S-10 P/U Truck 17,495 1986 Grand Marquis V-8, RW Drive S8,980 filled. anymore,” Ceausescu told his ac­ room, kids welcome. SI 0,980 S5,895 cusers, insisting he was still in $675 monthly + utili­ A public auction will take CLYDE 88 Town Car $16,495 1988 Chevrolet S-10 Ext. Cab P/U 1986 Dodge 600 Sedan “Nobody claims to monopolize a place on January 4, 1990 be­ S8,99S power. ties. Available Imme­ CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 1988 Buick Skylark LTD V-6 SI 3,980 1986 Pontiac Trans Am 26K new power,” Ion llicscu, chairman diately. 649-9443 after 4 tween 10:00 AM and 12:00 ROUTE 83, 'JERNON 88 Reliant 4 Dr. $6,595 S6,280 Earlier in the day, state television noon at Manchester Honda. 1987 Hyundai Excel 10K S3,695 1986 Olds Cutlass Supreme Cpe. V- of the provisional National Salva­ pm.______84 Line. Continental $9,995 88 Cougar LS $9,995 S8,79S 30 Adams Street, Manchester, 1987 CM C S-15 P/U Truck 56.280 1985 Buick Riviera Loaded tion Committee, said in a speech on showed pictures of the bullet-riddled MANCHESTER-2 and 3 Conn. The following vehicles 84 Buick Century Vbg $ 5 ,9 9 5 88 Grd Marq, 56.280 SS,39S bodies of Ccauscscu and his wife bedroom, first months $10,695 1987 Chevrolet S-10 P/U Truck 1985 Buick Skylark LTD Romanian television late Tuesday. will be available for review: 84 Bonneville 4 Dr. $ 6 ,8 9 5 and sccond-in-command. Ousted rent free. Security and 88 Mazda MX6 $9,495 1987 Cadillac Brougham Sedan SI 3,980 “Wc are fed up with this monopoly references a must. Call 1979 CB750F VIN. 85 Elecira 4 Dr. $9,995 of power.” Friday and captured Saturday, they 88 Mazda MX6 $9,985 645-8201. #RC042009551 85 Caprice Wagon $C,895 Ccauscscu, unrepentant right up were U'ied, convicted and executed 85 Buick Somerset 4 Dr $7,295 1983 CB650SC VIN. until his execution, did not tolerate on Monday. #JH2RC13q9DM007051 85 Celebrity Vbgon $6,695 Z -D homes MORANDE even the mildest dissent in 24 years 86 Honda Civk; 2 Dr. $5,695 l ^ F O R RENT 1 9 8 2 MB50C VIN. LINCOLN MERCURY MAZDA CARDINAL BOICK, INC. of rule and many Romanians arc O #JH2AC010SCK015644 86 Della 88 2 Dr $ 9 ,9 9 5 (formeriy Moriarly Bros.) "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS" concerned that the bloody 12-day- 1“ O EAST HARTFORD/Glas- 043-12______86 Bonneville 4 Dr $ 6 ,9 9 5 301 Center Street Manchester old revolution that toppled him will o ^ tonbury line. 7 room 86 Century V/agon $7,495 81 Adams Street, Manchester mm ^ Carbon monoxide Cape, new Interior, 1 LEGAL NOTICE not lead to democracy. 0 m 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 643-5135 (Open Eves. Monday thru Thursday) # I car garage, screened The final annual report of the 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $ 6 ,3 9 5 porch, washer/dryer Becker Family Association llicscu stressed that the 37-mem- blamed in death m ^ 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 hookups, new refriger­ Inc. will be available from 9-10 ber committee intends to govern 86 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr $6,895 ator and stove, corner am weekdays at the address only until “new structures” can be Fire officials found an elderly lot, available Imme­ listed below for inspection by 86 Boni Grand Am SE $ 8 ,4 9 5 diately. $900 per month any citizen who so requests established under a new constitu­ Brciton Road resident dead today, 0 1 plus utilities. Security within 180 days of this notice 8 7 2 -9 1 1 1 tion, according to the national news the apparent victim of carbon m > > deposit. Call 647-9040 of their availability. agency Agerpres, which carried the monoxide poisoning due to a block­ evenings. 266 Burnside Ave., East Schaller's speech. ed chimney. 5 r - MANCHESTER- Hartford, CT The leadership has promised free Frank Pearson, of 110 Bretton > CD Avallable Imme- 050-12______Q u a lit y elections in April, vowing to build a Road, was found dead at his home at dlately. 3 bedrooms, Pre-owned Auto Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald ^ > newly renovated and NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION NO DOWN democracy in this country without a about 11 a.m. Eighth Utilities Dis­ painted, washer/dryer AND Value Priced BACK HOME — Army Pfc. Christopher Chappell, 19, stands on crutches Tuesday at home in Manchester with democratic tradition. trict Fire Marshal Ted Lingard said J3 H hookups. 643-6386, NOTICE TO CREDITORS who broke his left ankle while parachuting into Panama, his parents, Gary and Mary Chappell. The mix of dissidents, disaffected Pearson may have died from inhal­ > leave a messoge. OF 88 Honda Prelude Si government officials and army com­ ing carbon monoxide that filled his " 0 MANCHESTER-9 room A-UNITED AT. Loaded. 6 1 O O TI Low Miles V I U iT U U manders has run the short and home because his chimney was Ranch, 2 full baths, CONTRACTORS, INC. garage, fireplace, 86 Nissan Sentra bloody revolution since taking over blocked. Notice is herewith given pur­ ssp d A /c pool, $1,200 + utilities. suant to Section 33-379 of the $3 450 television headquarters Friday and is Pearson’s wife, Geilrude, the only 649-3398. Connecticut General Statutes, 85 Honda Civic Wgn. Manchester GI survives invasion trying to restore order. other occupant of the house, was as amended, that A-United AT. Low Miles §4 |9 t 5 PAYMENT... On Tuesday night, state television treated for smoke inhalation at Contractors, Inc., a Connec­ By Rick Santos broadcast footage of an unrepentant Manchester Memorial Hospital, Lin­ ticut corporation having its 86 VW GTI the ground too hard. He said he END ROLLS Manchester Herald Nicolac and Elena Ceaucescu at the gard said. principal place of business at 5-Spd..A/C $ 6,995 More on Panama was distracted by gunfire from the 27W width — 509 441-85 South Main Street, ground and failed to notice straps secret military trial that preceded the Honda Accord IX 13" width — 2 for 50« Manchester, Connecticut 88 When Christopher Chappell that prevented his parachute from Newsprint end roils esn be 06040, was dissolved by 5spd A /c $ 3^995 telephoned his mother in |/U.S. troops keep watch on the Vatican’s embassy. picked up at the Manchester resolution of its Directors and fully opening, resulting in a hard Herald ONLY before 11 a. m. 85 Chev. Cavalier Manchester to say he broke his Shareholders. A Certificate of 4CylAT ^ 3 9 9 5 landing. Since the jump was only Monday through Thursday. Dissolution has been filed with NO PAYMENTS ankle in the invasion of Panama i/Noriega roared like a lion but scurried like a mouse. from 500 feet, he said there wasn’t Heating oil prices the Secretary of State as re­ 83 Olds Ciera last week, she told him she was enough time to fix the problem quired by law. Court of Probate, AT A /c . PS $ 2,500 glad. anyway. District of Andover All creditors are warned to Chappell, 19, a private first class — Stories on page 6 “I knew that our training was NOTICE OF HEARING present their claims to Attor­ 82 Pontiac Firebird V6.AT.A/C. i'l OOC in the U.S. Army’s 2nd Ranger gootl,” Chappell said, “and I knew may go even higher ney Richard M, Quinlan, 32 ESTATE OF Low Miles v O , y T O Battalion, was one of 24,000 U.S. JONATHAN M. MOYNIHAN, House Street, Glastonbury, UNTIL MARCH 1990! that we were going to blow them a minor Connecticut 06033 on or 88 Prelude S' servicemen who descended on Drive today. He also is lamenting Twenty three U.S. soldiers arc away. I just knew that bccau.se we 5^Spd.A/C, 6 I I O Q I ; now increased by about 57 cents, ac­ before May 14, 1990 or there­ Like New V I • , T T O Panama last Tuesday in an effort to the loss of his best friend, Mark known to have died in the invasion had the clement of surprise, and By Nancy Foley Pursuant to an order of Hon. after be barred as provided in cording to a representative who Norman J. Preuss, Judge, capture Panamanian strongman Price of Wisconsin, who died in and another 330 were wounded. we knew what we were doing.” Manchester Herald Section 33-379(d) of the Con­ 85 Toyota Celica would not give his name. dated December 18, 1989 a Manuel Noriega. While he broke the invasion after his parachute Dc.spitc the risk the servicemen necticut General Statutes. 5 Spd A/c $5 495 AS Chappell’s mother isn’t so con­ The price rise reflects increases in hearing will be held on an ap­ his ankle in the offensive, his failed to open. took, Chappell said he was confi­ The price of home heating oil has A-UNlTED CONTRACTORS, fident about the fate of U.S. sol­ the wholesale price of tlic oil, com­ plication praying for the Court Cutlass Supreme LOW mother was glad to Icam he was “I wish it didn’t happen,” Chap­ dent during the mission. He is one increased dramatically over the past to authorize the compromise INC. 86 diers. pany officials said. Many of them V8.AT.A/C, 64 4QC 4 .8 % * 1 0 0 0 REBATE alive. pell said of his friend’s death. “But of only about 1,800 servicemen in few weeks and an explosion in the and settlement of an allegdiy By Roy Franklin Low Miles y ' t i H T O “I had a brother killed in World have been told by wholesalers that disputed claim of such estate Its President AS AS “She said, ‘Thank God,’" Chap­ it had to be done. the tough Ranger battalions. nation’s second largest oil refinery 030-1? 87 Toyota C elica GTS War II, and that was always on my the cold weather spell has created a as in said application on file pell said, recalling his mother “I wish I could do it over again, “I never really felt threatened,” may send prices even higher. 5-Spd. Loaded $ 9,995 mind,” she said. “I was just a little shortage of fuel oil. more fully appears, at the Mary’s reaction to his news. “I but I can’t. He did it for his said Chappell, who jumped out of Local dealers today atu-ibuted the Court of Probate on January girl when that happened. That’s Kalinauskas said tJiat during the Remove mineral buildup 82 Chev. El Camino didn’t feel that way.” country, and that’s his job. He plane flying so low (500 feet) that hike in oil prices to a shortage of the 4, 1989 at 1:45 p.m. from your teakettle by why I hate wars.” winter, prices usually rise by about V6,AT,PS, 6 4 4 Q K Chappell, a 1988 graduate of knew what could happen when he there was no opportunity to open a product due to heavy demand during Sharon B. Preuss, pouring In half a cup of Low Miles y * * , * * ^ ^ “I would have rather seen him half a cent or a cent each day. This Clerk white vinegar and one Manchester High School, is resting started, and that’s the chance you backup parachute if the first one the cold weather spell. Analysts quart of tap water. Heat to 86 Ford Tempo at his parents’ home at 118 Diane got to take.” have said an explosion Christmas winter, prices have increased by AT A/c, PS failed. His ankle broke when he hit Please .see HOME SAFE, page 10 l e g a l NOTICE rolling boll and let stand $4 495 Eve in the Exxon Corp. oil refinery three to 12 cents per day, she said. t o w n OF for one hour. Pour out Kalinauskas, Poulin and Fbgarty 1 in Baton Rouge, La., could cause ANDOVER, CONN. solution, fill with water, 85 Toyota Camry AT Loaded additional increases. reported a 12-ccnt increase in prices f in a l a c t io n OF THE boll again and discard. $5 995 Tuesday from one of their INLAND WETLANDS Add buildup to your ‘We jumped, they were firing at us’ “It’s been going up like the dick­ COMMISSION budget by selling no- 86 Buick Recegal ens,” Mary Lou Poulin, business wholesalers, Northeast Petroleum V8, L o ^ e d , Corp., based in New Haven. They The Inland Wetlands Commis­ longer used furniture and Low Miles $ 7,995 The following is an edited ac­ manager for Brothers Oil Co., 701 appliances with a low-cost ting him. Our job was to jump in sion of Andover. Connecticut count of the U.S. invasion of “On the plane I really wasn’t that scared. Keeney St., said today. held a meeting on Decemter ad In Classified. 643-2711. 85 Pontiac Grand Am on the Rio Hato Airfield. There V6.AT.A/C $ 4,995 Panama as seen by Pfc. Chris­ were two companies of the ‘Tve never seen it rise like this,” Pleu.se .see OIL, page 10 11 1909 at which time the foi* Everybody was treating it like it was just another Cathy Kalinauskas, a secretary for lovving action was taken; ON 1989-1990 PONTIACS topher Chappell of the Army’s Panamanian Defense Force, and 85 Buick Century Caldwell Oil Inc., 134 E. Center St, #11-13-89ls, Irving Stanley 2nd Ranger Battalion. Chappell, training mission ... I prayed when I was up there.’ wc were to take them out. Wc were Stars AT A/c, PS $4 495 said. To Qualified Buyers. 19, injured Ills ankle during the up to about 3 or 4 o’clock in the (Trustee), for a driveway on invasion and is recuperating Prices have been rising for about Long Hill Road, approved with Standout 85 Honda Accord LX on alert. Wc asked them why arc the things you need to know for morning getting our op orders and three weeks, Kalinauskas said. TODAY conditions. 5-Spd.A/C. 6 C QQC with his family at their home on Loaded they doing this to us because it was the mission. It gives you the mis­ everything. Wc slept until 6:30 Three weeks ago, Caldwell was sell­ # 1 2 -1 1-89TofA, Town of An­ Diane Drive. ★ 87 Dodge Omni near Christmas and everything. sion, the situation of both enemy a.m. And from there it was just a ing a gallon of fuel oil for about 79 dover Recreation Commis­ OFFER ENDS JAN. 3,1990 By Pfc. Christopher Chappell And they said someone up really and friendly forces. Il gives you mad dash to get ready. Wc had Index sion, for parking at ice skating AT, A/c, PS, 6 4 0 0 * ; cents. Now, it is selling for about like New area on School Road, ap­ U. S. Army Rangers high wants to sec how fast you can the execution. Thai’s what you’re ammo (ammunitions) issue and $1.19 a gallon, she said. ORDER A OEALEfl VOU CAN DEAL WITH Oldsmobile ‘ Pontiac ' Cadillac ' GMC Trucks 20 pages, 2 sections proved with conditions. 84 Olds Ciera Coupe redeploy to another place. We got going to do on the mission. You getting all our stuff ready. Rir Poulin said that Brothers’ prices V6. AT, Loaded ^4 99$ Mt.’Mibfjrn Vmh'vanO to Fbrt Bcnning in Georgia about ammo it was like going to a .super­ Additional information may bo ONE FOR Wf’Sirrii fyiA OIJL !‘'Of.ilOfS We got called on alert at Fort have command and signal. had increased from 79 cents a gallon Classified found in the Minutes of the market. Anything imaginable they _ 18-20 GM QUALITY Lewis, Wash., on Monday, Dec. 23(K) hours (11 p.m.). Everyone who’s on that mission after Thanksgiving to $1.27 a gal­ Comics meeting in the Office of the 86 Pontiac Grand Am had there. TTicy gave us these little 16 YOUR AD V6.5-Spd,A/C $ SERVICE PARTS 18. They wanted to sec how fast As soon as wc flew down there, has the same exact op order. You lon. Focus IS Town Clerk, Town Office 4,995 cards that had Lite number of stuff Building, 17 School Road. wc could redeploy. Wc just got they came in and told us wc were write il down and you memorize il. At Wilson Oil Co., 435 W. Center Food 17 TODAY! GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION going. They gave us the mission you were supposed to get on it. Local/State ____ 2-5 Dated at Andover, Connec­ 86 Ford Escort done with a deployment. Wc went And before the mission you put it St., prices have jumped from about Oldsmobile, Cadillac, Pontiac, GMC Trucks Bui no one went by the cards. 1 Lottery 2 ticut this 22nd day of Decem­ When placing AT, A/C. Steieo $ 4,495 some place and uained. And when briefing. My platoon leader Lt. into a bag and you bum it. 90 cents three weeks ago to about was .supposed to get 120 rounds Nation/VI/brid _6.7.9.18 ber, 1989. Rt. 83, Vernon - 872-9145 we came back, wc were supposed Cross gave us an op (operations) Our mission was not to go for $1.30, according to John Fogarty, your classified ad 89 Acura Integra LS (for my rifle), and 1 got 240. 1 was Obituaries 2 ANDOVER INUND Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. £» Tliurs. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; to have that day and the next day order as to what was going on in Noriega. That was part of the mis­ president. Opinion 8 WETLANDS COMMISSION ask for the STAR!! b ^ m lle s $ 12,995 Fri. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m,; Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. off. It was like a recovery day. Panama. He said we’re really sion (Operation Just Cause), but Soofts _ 11-14 John England, At M & M Oil Service, Route 6 in And four hours later they called us going. The op order gives you all .somebody else had the job of get­ Television 16 Chairman 643-2711 345 Center SL, Manchester Plea.se .see COMBAT, page 10 Bolton, prices were about 80 cents per gallon three weeks ago and have 047-12 647-7077 2—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 27, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 27, 1989—3 RECORD MANCHESTER/ STATE A b o u t To w n Police Roundup ‘They were determined to be free’ Officer will appeal Ski trips planned Two-car crash injures 4 termination ruling By Dianna M. Talbot The Coventry and Mansfield recreation departments Four Manchester people were injured Sunday momipg are co-sponsoring a children’s Ski Club program and ski in a two-car accident that happened at the intersection ]of Manchester Herald trips are planned in January, February and March. East Middle TUmpike and Summit Street, police said. | over link to minor Children in fifth grade and up may participate in the club Treated for cuts and scrapes at Manchester Memorjal Some state Lithuanian leaders and former residents Hospital were John Gregan Jr., 45, Christopher Gregan, of the Baltic states say they expected Soviet leader without an adult, but children in fourth grade and under sexual contact with the girl on more 15, and Eric Gregan, 11, all of 60 Fleming Road; ^ d Mikhail S. Gorbachev to disapprove of the By Dianna M. Talbot must be accompanied by an adult. For more information, than one occasion while he was off call 742-9074. Martha Reichenback, 72, of 406 Woodland St., police Lithuanian Communist Party’s move toward indepen­ Manchester Herald duty, police said. and a hospital .spokeswoman said. All were released after dence, but are surprised at the strong words he used Additional charges against Ike in­ treatment, the spokeswoman said. over the weekend to condemn it. A 26-year-old Manchester police clude neglect or inattention to police Exercise classes start Reichenback was cited for failure to obey a red light, But a Manchester man whose parents immigrated officer who lost his job last week Registration remains open for “Fun and Fitness” clas­ police said. ; because of circumstances surround­ duty, concealing information or from Lithuania says he expected as much. evidence, and failure to take per­ ses for adults who want to dance and play games with The accident happened at 9:27 a.m. when Reichen­ “1 am not surprised by what he said,” said Anthony ing his relationship with a 15-year- back, who was westbound on East Middle T\impike, sonal action or report information to their infants and toddlers. The classes begin Jan. 22 and Bayles, 67, of 295 Burnham St. “He can’t just lay old girl said today he will appeal the went through a red light, police said. As Gregan, who a supervisor which could result in will be offered on Mondays at the Nutmeg Branch of the back and not say anything.” firing. was northbound on Summit Street, reached the intersec­ the arrest of a law violator. YMCA, 78 N. Main Street. For more information call the Algimantas Gureckas, 67, of Windsor, said he did The officer, Steven G. Ike, who tion, his car collided with the one driven by Reichen­ Ike also gave police officials false YWCA at 647-1437. not expect Gorbachev to speak out so strongly. had been on the police force for two back, police said. written and verbal statements con­ Gureckas was bom in Soviet-occupied Lithuania and years, said today he wanted to tell cerning his involvement with the Videotape to be shown Shopper struck by car moved to the United States in 1949. his side of the story but had been ad­ vised by his lawyer and the police girl, police said. A 74-year-old East Hartford man was injured Friday “I didn’t expect him to be so strongly against it,” “The Incredible Journey,” a home videotape of John union not to comment on the case. The former officer, backed by the Maiorca’s trip to Belgium last year, will be shown during afternoon when he was struck by a car while walking ;in he said. “Gorbachev probably thinks he has to stop 88-member Manchester Police the parking lot of Shop Rite Supermarket, 214 Spencer the democratization before it goes too far,” Gureck^ The union is backing Ike in his ap­ a meeting of the Old Guard to be held on Tuesday at 10 peal of the termination. Union, Local 1495, which is part of a.m. at the Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Church St. The St., police said. ; said. Ike, a resident of Windsor, was Municipial Police Council No. 15, tape is about his reunion with underground families who Chester Lemek was treated for shoulder cuts at But Gureckas, who visited Lithuania five years dismissed Friday on charges includ­ will claim grievances with the town helped him escape from the Nazis after his B-17 bomber Manchester Memorial Hospital and released, according ago, said one thing was clear then: ing failure to report or investigate an of Manchester and state labor was shot down in 1943. to a hospital spokeswoman. “The people never lost hope,” he said. “They were department, according to William He was struck at 2:21 p.m. by a car driven by Cora B. alleged rape that involved the teen­ determined to preserve their history and confident Daley, president of the local union. Pinocle scores announced Macka, 35, of Vernon, police said. age girl and another man, police said that one day they would be free again.” “If the appeal is enforced, he will The Manchester Senior Pinochle Club played on Dec. According to police, Lemek had just exited the store in a press release. Lithuania and its 3.5 million people are located be rehired,” Daley said. 21 at the Army and Navy Club on Main Street. Par­ when Macka pulled out into the main driving lane and Ike also was cited for conduct un­ The Associated Press south of Latvia, which has a population of about 2.5 “We feel the punishment was ex­ ticipants and their scores were: Vivian Laquerre, 657; struck him. million people. Lithuania also is south of Estonia, becoming an employee. Bud Parquin, 637; Ann Wajda, 584; Jennie Starke, 584; Macka said the sun was in her eyes and she did not see The charges resulted from an in­ cessive,” he continued. “From what PIANO MAN — Rocky Scinto, 80, of Trumbull, bangs away at the piano at the Trumbull which has about 1 million residents. I gathered, it was more of an ac­ Jessie Dailey, 577; Dominic Anastasio, 571; John Piadcr, Lemek, police said. All three states’ western borders face the Baltic sea ternal investigation within the police 565; Edna Farmer, 563; Helen Silver, 557; and Elenora Senior Center. He was enjoying the solitude of the holidays that gave him the run of the department and a civilian complaint quaintance-type of situation,” said place. while their eastern borders melt into the northwest Daley, describing his knowledge of Moran, 555. fringes of the Soviet Union. The former Democratic- filed against Ike by the girl’s mother, police said. In the com­ the relationship between Ike and the Military Notes ruled countries were forcibly annexed into the Com­ teen-ager. Surplus food distributed munist-run Soviet Union in 1944 as part of the Hit- plaint, the mother said Ike made The Manchester Area Conference of Churches will Obituaries Participates in Japan ler-Stalin pact. T 1 distribute honey, butter and peanut butter to eligible Lately, as in the countries of Hungary, Romania, families Thursday from 3 to 5:30 p.m. at Center Con­ First Lt. Timothy J. Kalkus, son of Anthony A. China and Panama, residents have issued demands gregational Church, 11 Center St. The free food is part of Kalkus of 11 Green Hills Drive, Bolton, has participated for independence and democratic reform. Council presidency § ^ William G . Raisch Monique, all of Quebec, Canada; Emanuel Lutheran Church. a government surplus commodities program. New in exercise “Orient Shield ’90” held on the Japanese Is­ On Dec. 20, the Lithuanian Communist Party eight grandsons; and numerous She is survived by a daughter, land of Hokkaido. registrations will be accepted at the church. For informa­ William G. Raisch, 83, of Tol­ declared its independence from Moscow on the other relatives. Anne L. Beechler, with whom she He is assigned to 8th Field Artillery, Schofield Bar­ tion regarding eligibility, call 646-4114. land, died Monday (Dec. 25, 1989) grounds that if the Hitler-Stalin pact has been deter­ is upheld by judge m at a local convalescent home. He is The funeral will be Thursday at lived; a brother, Leonard C. racks, Hawaii. mined to be illegal, then so must be the annexation of Overeaters anonymous to meet survived by his brother, Frederic 9:15 a.m. at the Newkirk and Whit­ Bjorkman of Bolton; a sister, Isabel their former country. Raisch of Coventry. ney Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Reid of Manchester; and several Completes army training BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A Supe­ really surprised at the judge’s Overeaters Anonymous meets every Monday, Tues­ During a meeting Saturday in Moscow, Gor­ day, Wednesday and Friday at 1 p.m. and Thursday from He is also survived by several Avc., East Hartford, followed by a nieces and nephews. She was Army Reserve Pvt. Adam J. Janeczek, son of I^mela The AsSociatea Press rior Court judge has ruled that decision. “As long as I have been in bachev, president and party general secretary of the 7 to 8 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 240 Hillstown Road. nieces and nephews; and a close Mass of Christian burial at St. Chris­ predeceased by a daughter. Avis T. Janeczek of 215 Adams St., has completed training at James Tansley was legally elected politics 1 have never heard of a USSR, lashed out at separatists in general. LITHUANIAN RALLY — Thousands rally in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius No dues or fees are accepted. For more information call friend, Bernice Borowski of Tolland. topher’s Church, East Hartford. Beechler Smith. the U.S. Army Infantry Schtxil, Fort Banning, Ga. president of the city’s Common judge overturning a municipal elec­ 524-4544. Funeral services arc private. Calling hours arc Wednesday from 6 The funeral will be Friday at 1 “Today, to realize the right to self-determination Tuesday to support the Lithuanian Communist Party declaration of an in­ Council. tion,” she said. Burial will be at the convenience of to 9 p.m. p.m. at the Watkins Funeral Home, Graduates at Lackland through secession, means to blow up the union, set dependent party on Dec. 20. The Communist Party Central Committee, In a six-page written decision. She said she will not appeal the Volunteer positions open the family in North Cemetery, Tol­ Memorial donations may be made 142 E. Center St. Burial will be in Airman Brian M. Coughlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. the people against each other and sow conflict and meeting in Moscow Tuesday, directed President Mikhail Gorbachev and Judge Bruce W. Thompson stated decision but will take the matter land. to the American Cancer Society. East Cemetery. Calling hours are Michael Coughlin of 214 Bush Hill Road, has graduated blood and death,” news sources quoted him as that the council president is a “gift before the Charter Revision Com­ Z -D The Voluntary Action Center for Capitol Region Inc. other top party officials to travel to Lithuania to try to heal the rift. The Ladd Funeral Home, 19 El­ Caitlin Kress Penn Thursday from 3 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force saying. of the Common Council,” according mission to get the charter section O wants to fill the following volunteer positions: hotline lington Avc., in the Rockville sec­ Memorial donations may be made Base, Texas. “That’s what separatists’ activities are pushing us to the city charter, and therefore referred to by the mayor changed. counseling, helping disadvantaged students, lab testing tion of Vernon, is in charge of arran­ Caitlin Kress Penn, infant to the Memorial Fund of Emanuel He is a 1986 graduate of Manchester High School. toward,” said Gorbachev, who urged that “maximum only needed a plurality of the votes Tansley said he was pleased with and data entry and clerical work. For more information, gements. daughter of William and Elinor Lutheran Church, 60 Church St., or restraint” be used to allow separatists’ emotions to cast to win the seat. the decision. O n call 247-2580 between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (Kress) Penn, 6 Pine Ridge Drive, the Visiting Nurse and Home Care Gorbachev will try to mend O m Paul E. Halle calm down, news sources said. Thompson’s decision capped a “I extend a hand of friendship to Andover, died Friday (Dec. 22, of Manchester Inc., 545 N. Main St. Gureckas and other Lithuanians in the area say month of squabbling between the Democrats and ask their m C O Health check ups available Paul E. Halle, 69, of East 1989) at Manchester Memorial Public Si Joseph Bretschneider they feel a confrontation is inevitable and are worried Communist rift in Lithuania Bridgeport’s new Mayor Mary C. cooperation,” he said. “The city’s Andover and Coventry residents can have their blood Hartford, husb.'ind of Madeleine Hospital. about their former countrymen’s safety. Moran, a Republican, and the serious problems require us all to (Sharbonneau) Halle, died Tuesday She is also survived by a brother, Joseph R. Bretschneider, 35, of Public meetings scheduled for tonight: Vadim A. Medvedev, a Politburo member and Democratically-controlled Common work together.” pressure checked, a throat culture taken and receive heal­ Glasionbury, died Sunday (Dec. 24, “I don’t expect any violence on the Lithuanian (Dec. 26, 1989) at Hanford Hospi­ Colin Andre Kress Penn; maternal By Carey Goldberg the party’s chief ideologist, told a news con­ Council. At the heart of the debate between th guidance on the first and third Wednesday of each 1989). He is survived by his sister, Manchester side,” Gureckas said. “Lithuania is a small nation and month. Community Health Care Services, Inc. will tal. He is survived by his daughter grandparents, Bernard and Janet The Associated Press ference afterward. The disputes began after Tansley the Democrats and Republicans is sm ^ Sheila Cassello of Manchester. Democratic Subcommittee, Municipal Building coffee it is challenging the USSR on a legal ground. But the provide these services on Jan. 3 from 10 to 11 a.m. at the and son-in-law, Celine and Steve Kress of Lafayette Hill, Pa.; paternal Medvedev said some officials at the was declared council president by the meaning of the nearly 100-year- He is also survived by his mother, room, 7 p.m. Soviets might resort to violence. That danger is MOSCOW — President Mikhail S. Gor­ Coventry Town Hall. Fees are arranged on a sliding scale Pisch of Manchester. grandparents, Simone R. Wallcntine Central Committee meeting proposed ousting Mayor Mary C. Moran after seven old section 57 with governs the elec­ Dorothy (Johnson) Bretschneider of there.” bachev will travel to Lithuania in coming > CO He is also survived by three sons of Cliffwood, N.J., and Clifford Bolton the Lithuanians from the national party or an­ rounds of balloting on Dec. 4. The tions or appointments to city offices. according to income. East Hartford; a brother. Marlin R. Gureckas also said he is confused by Gorbachev’s and daughter-in-laws, Michael and Penn of Brandon, Fla.; and a pater­ days to try to persuade the republic’s defiant nulling the Lithuanian decision, but others mayor cited a nearly 100-year-old Moran said the section meant that Bretschneider of Glastonbury; and Conservation Commission, Herrick Memorial Park, apparent outspoken reversal in national policy, which Communist Pally to reaffirm its allegiance to Support group to meet Donna Halle of Moodus, Raymond nal great-grandmother, Helen Griel pushed more moderate measures. section of the city ch ^ e r to support the election of the council president another sister, Nancy Whelan of 7:30 p.m. until now has been to urge the reform of Soviet the national party, officials say. A support group for the family and friends of compul­ and Joanne Halle of South Windsor, of Levittown, Pa. All were united, however, in their disap­ her move. was to be by a plurality rather than Southington. government. He said the president appears to be con­ When it declared itself independent on sive overeaters will meet at 7 p.m. on Friday night at and Yvon Halle of Colchester; five A private funeral will be held at proval of the Lithuanian move, Mededev Council Democrats claimed majority and therefore Tansley is tradicting himself by denouncing the Baltic states’ Dec. 20, the Lithuanian Communist Party Manchester Memorial Hospital. Ask at the information other daughters and sons-in-law, the convenience of the family. The funeral will be Thursday at said. “Most agreed that this was a blow to Tansley’s election was illegal be­ legally the council president. Denise and Frank Haas of West The Watkins Funeral Home, 142 11 a.m. in the Lutheran Church of Thoughts push toward democracy. created the first major crack in the politieal cause it was made with 10 votes — desk for the meeting room. perestroika,” he said, referring to Gor­ The Democrats claimed section Hartford, Suzanne and Courtney E. Center St., is in charge of arran­ Pius Nasvytis, 70, a resident of Avon who grew up monopoly forged by Vladimir Lenin after the St. Mark, Griswold Street, Glaston­ bachev’s program to restructure the Soviet a plurality, instead of the full 11- 57 is not applicable because, by Cancer group to meet LaRuc of Makakilo, Hawaii, gements. bury. Burial will be in Green in Lithuania and moved to the U.S. in 1944, said 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. economy and to a certain extent the political vote majority that has uaditionally I decided, when driving home from Vermont recently, Gorbachev attacked the Lithuanian party another section of the charter, sec­ Elizabeth and Martial LaRochc of Cemetery. Calling hours are today “Gorbechev is still trying to keep the Soviet Union system. been observed in electing a council I Can Cope, a free education and support program for Marlborough, Theresa and Daniel Linnca Beechler to travel 50 mph on the interstate. Of course, most leadership at a meeting of the Soviet party’s tion 52, the Common Council from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Glastonbury empire together. He has to show the conservative Medvedev said the trip to Lithuania would president. They began boycotting cancer patients and their friends and families, will begin Anderson of Klamath Falls, Ore.; Linnca (Bjorkman) Beechler, 86, drivers passed me, one honked her horn, and several Central Committee held Monday and flies- adopted Robert’s Rules of Order. Funeral Home, 450 New London people in his party that he is doing this.” lake place “in not very many days” and that committee meetings in protest and an eight-week program on Jan. 3. Meetings will take and Martinc and August Fusco of of 200 Boulder Road, widow of gave me frustrating glances. day to consider the Lithuanian break with Those rules require that officers be place on Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. at St. Bar­ Turnpike, Glastonbury. But, he added, “The Lithuanians will not change the Central Committee will make a firm filed suit in court to overturn the Wethersfield; 10 brothers and Sherwood A. Beechler, died Tues­ Living life in the slow lane is as different as interstate Moscow. elected by a majority vote. what they have done. There will be some type of a decision on the dispute in January. election. tholomew’s Church, 736 E. Middle Turnpike. For infor­ sisters, Nomian of East Hartford, day (Dec. 26, 1989) at home. Memorial donations may be made slow lane driving. Society quickly loses patience with He accused the Lithuanians of allowing The Lithuanian Communist leader, Algir- Alderman Lisa Parziale, D-132, But Judge Thompson stated that it mation and pre-registration, call the American Cancer Laurent of Mansfield, Jeanne of She was bom in Manchester, to the Glastonbury Volunteer Am­ such people. It is my perception that society expects us to confrontation, hopefully not violent.” themselves to become “hostages to das Brazauskas, said in an interview that the who received seven votes in the bal­ is reasonable to construe section 52 Society at 643-2168. Willimantic, and Diana, Donat, Al­ Nov. 3, 1903, and was a lifelong bulance Association, P.O. Box 453, move quickly, to pass others, to be the first to get As chairman of the Estonian-Lalvian-Lithuanian separatists.” parly officials’ visit would be “good and loting, said Tuesday she was not does not conflict with section 57. phonse, Fernand, Roger, Lionel, and resident. She was a member of Glastonbury 06033. wherever we’re going. There is also societal empathy Alliance in Connecticut, Nasvytis said he is trying to But, in a report published TTiesday in the and compassion if we end up in the “break-down” lane help make the public and U.S. Congress aware of the party newspaper Pravda, he also urged “max­ helpful,” an editor at Lithuanian Radio said. (iliriess, hospitalization, etc.) plight of Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians in the imum restraint” to allow emotions to cool. Despite the postponement of a full Lottery As I hurry to work or church, passing others on the USSR. The 250-member Central Committee un­ decision, the Central Committee’s stand as Births highway, I wonder what it would be like to allow enough Throughout the occupation, Lithuanians ex­ animously approved the report. slated Tuesday refused to recognize the lime to travel in the slow lane. perienced trauma, such as mass genocide, deportation The committee decided to send Gorbachev Lithuanian party’s self-proclaimed independ­ Here are TLesday’s lottery results from around New to hard labor camps in Siberia and shortages of basic and other top party officials to Lithuania “to ent status. NEAULT, Alisa Marie, daughter of Jeffery D. and England: FRONZO, Richard Michael Jr„ son of Richard M. The Rev. Sharon S. Ledbetter human necessities including food and clothing, ac­ explain our pxjsition and at the same time to Gorbachev tried for several months to head Alma Gaudel Neault of 178 1-2 Spruce St., was bom and Suzanne Reed DiFronzo of 108 Summit St., was CONNECTICUT Pastoral Counseling Center cording to Bayles, Nasvytis and Gureckas. get a better sense of the situation there,” off the Litliuanian split. Daily: 0-9-4. Play Four: 8-3-0-1. Lotto: Dec. 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal bom Dec. 11 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Manchester Area Conference of Churches 20-21-32-33-39^. grandmother is Gloria Goulet of the Broad Brook section maternal 'mn^parents are John and Barbara Reed of 683 of East Windsor. Her paternal grandparents are Carolyn Hartford ; u. His paternal grandparents are Cheryl MASSACHUSETTS Izzo of East Haddam and Ronald Neault of Hartford. She Danforth ot Manchester and Bob Bousierre of East Daily: 2-4-5-5. has a sister. Cassandra Danicll. Hartford. M anchester Herald Hospital fires union chief-nurse SHORTS, Jeffrey Todd, son of Todd E. and Jeannette COTTER, Sam Anthony, son of Anthony J. and EARRING HEAVEN Nadia Nassiff Colter of West Hanford, was bom Dec. 9 NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND Weerden Shorts of 14 Rorcnce St., was bom Dec. 9 at other representatives of L&M’s 612 union officials to take leaves to con­ at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. n e w LONDON (AP) — New Hampshire, Vcimont and Maine lotteries: 2-6-3 Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal unioniz^ nurses and technicians. duct union activities. grandparents are Frederick and Thcrese Nassiff, 61 Steep Melodic M. Peters, a chief Ear Piercing and 0-4-5-1. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Weerden Jr. of 235 Daily publication since OcL 1, 1914. A union negotiating team sought Current L&M policy allows for Hollow Lane. His paternal grandparents are Laurens and negotiator for the nurses’ union at Deer Run Trail. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and one-year leaves renewable by Saturday Faye Colter, Villa Hills, Ky. He has two sisters. Alexia Lawrence and Memorial Hospital, extended leaves for union officials RHODE ISLAND Mrs. Arthur Shorts of 481 Porter St. He has a brother, USPS 327-500 VOL. CIX, No. 74 mutual agreement, liters’ leave ar­ Marie, 5 and Brittany Fae, 3. has been fired from her job as a and hospital employees involved in 11 am -1 pm Daily: 7-6-3-1. Lot-O-Bucks: 8-12-13-17-37. Stephen, 27 months. rangement with the hospital expired Publisher nurse at the hospital. political activities, but lost out 1 1227 Burnside Avenue Penny M. Sieffert Peters, an emergency room nurse before a contract was brought to in mid-November, Marland said, East Hartford 289-8189 members of CFST Locals 5051 and and the termination decision was Editor .George T. Chappell on an unpaid leave of absence from W eather Managing Editor______Marie P. 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Newsstand price 35 2 Fine Antiques for Sale 643-8538 - 649-5678 jg (Sj Equal Opportunity Lender Lowest on record, minus 8, set in Today’s weather picture was drawn by Christine Farrell, a cents a copy. contract discussions on leave of ab­ In Manchester jjliss » a css CO CO * « ffis to CO CO CO css « s c« c « CO v s v a f o «a v s * « iss css »»£ 0 % 0 m S N O W C V J u v /r e r CAOKtOr douo* 1914. fourth-grader at Bowers School. sence proposals with Peters and MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 27, 1989—5 ^— MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Dee. 27. 1989 Police searching STATE for clues in death FTERCHRISTMAi Governor nominates 4 for judgeships of Watertown woman RELAX AMD SAVE WATERBURY (AP) — Police whether Cobb was a suspect in the HARTFORD (AP) — Gov. Wil­ pute. nominated to succeed Judge Wil­ University of Pennsylvania and New are continuing to search for clues in Ashe case. liam A. O’Neill has nominated four Both sides in the dispute agreed liam B. Ramsey who retired from England School of Law. He has the sdangulation of a 22-year-old Ashe’s body was discovered by a men to become Superior Court earlier this month to a method of his post in September and became a been an assistant state’s attorney Watertown woman whose partially group of teen-agers, including 18- judges — positions that have been submitting candidate lists to O’Neill Superior Court referee. since 1978, working in the criminal submerged body was found nine year-old twin brothers, who had vacant for months because of a dis­ to avoid further delay in filling O’Neill nominated Joseph H. Syl­ division in New Haven County. days after she disappeared while gone into the woods in search of a pute involving the commission that vacancies. vester of Stratford and Samuel J. Sferra/.za, 40, graduated from Christmas shopping. homeless friend they planned to in­ screens judicial candidates. A federal judge eatlier this month Sfer razza of Somers to fill two new Providence College and the Univer­ A group of teen-agers’ found the vite home for Christmas dinner. The state Judicial Selection Com­ dismissed the, lawsuit filed by the judicial positions authorized by the sity of Connecticut School of Law. body of Julia M. Ashe at the base of Griffin said he believed Ashe’s mission filed a lawsuit Sept. 20 commission. General Assembly. A former Army captain, Sferrazza the Scovill Dam in a wooded area body was dumped in the river the claiming that the General Assembly U.S. District Court Judge Jose The nominations, for eight-year has been an assisUnt state’s attorney on the city’s east side Monday after­ night she disappeared. violated the U.S. Constitution and Cabranes ruled Dec. 6 in dismissing terms, were submitted Tuesday to since 1982 and a supervisory assis­ noon, her hands bound in front with “The body was in excellent condi­ Connecticut law when it voted this the lawsuit filed by the commission the legislature’s Judiciary Commit­ tant state’s attorney in Superior duct tape and a piece of tape over tion because of the cold weather,” year to cut short terms of six non-at- and five non-attorney members that tee and are subject to confirmation Court in West Hartford since 1985. her mouth. The dam is located on Griffin said. tomey members. there was no merit in the claim that by the General Assembly. Sylvester, 60, is a graduate of property once owned by the former Police speculated that Ashe first The commission ceased meeting the legislature was trying to punish a Gifford, 39, is a graduate of Northeastern University and Boston Scovill Manufacturing Co. went shopping at the Naugatuck after the lawsuit was filed leaving clearly identifiable group, in viola­ Providence College and Suffolk College Law School. A former as­ She was still clad in the red jacket Valley Mall, then drove to the Brad- O’Neill without any candidates to tion of the constitutional bar against University Law School. He has been sistant state’s attorney, Sylvester is a and denim pants she was wearing lees shopping plaza on Reidville fill vacancies or new judgeships. bills of attainder. an assistant state’s attorney in New partner in the Derby law firm of when she left home the evening Road, where she may have been ab­ Howard G. Rifkin. O’Neill’s legal On Thesday, O’Neill nominated Haven since 1978 and since 1986 Cohen, Sylvester and Micci. Dec. 16 to go Christmas shopping, ducted. counsel, said the nominees were Patrick J. Clifford of Madison to has been assistant project director said Chief of Detectives John Grif­ Her car, a 1983 Oldsmobile Cut­ chosen from a list of candidates ap­ succeed Judge Robert J. Hale, who for a program that teaches criminal State officials said five more judi­ fin. Police TViesday found Ashe’s lass, was parked on a dirt road near proved by six members of the 12- retired from the Superior Court Nov. and constitutional law to police of­ cial vacancies would open Jan. 1, sneaker and pieces of duct tape in where her body was found, less than member Judicial Selection Commis­ 1 and became a senior judge. Roland ficers. five more on April 1 and two on the river’s frigid waters, Waterbury a mile from the Bradlees plaza. sion whose scats were not in dis­ D. Fasano of North Haven was Risano, 41, is a graduate of the July 1. State’s Attorney John A. Connelly The twin brothers, who asked to said. be identified only as Dan and Dave, Her disappearance had prompted told the Waterbury Republican that an intensive police hunt. the car’s left front tire was fitted Bank of New England CEO will resign “No question about it, an abduc­ with a small spare, and a woman’s tion and a murder,” Griffin said. pocketbook was inside on the floor Massachusetts. He was charged to of the passenger’s side. BOSTON (AP) — Walter J. Con­ “It’s certainly been rumored reductions, financial matters and An autopsy was performed Tues­ report to the executive committee of The newspaper reported that nolly Jr., chairman and chief execu­ around Hartford and Boston that he other improvements in operations. day by the chief state medical ex­ the company’s board, assisted by the police have complaints on file about tive officer of the Bank of New (Connolly) might step aside,” said In another sign of its financial dif­ aminer’s office, which ruled the board’s special advisor. a man seen letting air out of the tires England Corp., will resign his CEO Tracey Stangle, an analyst with First ficulties, the bank on Friday res­ death a homicide. The medical ex­ Washington-based Secura Group. of patrons shopping at the Bradlees. position when a replacement is Albany Corp., who works out of cinded its common stock dividend aminer’s office stated that Ashe was found, the troubled bank said in a Hartford, Conn. “I guess for that of 34 cents a share for the fourth killed by someone using mechanical One wimess has told police she saw Industry analysts said the move the man deflate a tire and then offer reason it didn’t come as a surprise.” quarter. Earlier this month, the bank means, but Connelly declined fur­ statement Tuesday. reflected the serious trouble Bank of to fix it when the car owner Asked if this meant Connolly will The announcement came sdter the said it would boost its loan reserves ther comment. New England faces due to a real es­ returned, the newspaper reported. stay on as chairman, Marcia Ryan, a stock market closed Ttiesday. Bank above $1 billion and that it expected Connelly also declined to com­ tate slump that affected a number of The left front tire of Ashe’s car bank spokeswoman, said only “the of New England was the most active a “substantial” loss for the year. ment on whether Ashe had been other banks in the region. was fitted with a small “doughnut” word of the release is as it stands.” issue on the New York Stock Ex­ sexually assaulted. The new special committees are spare designed for use only until a She acknowledged “there is an am­ change, with more than 2.2 million Bank of New England also said Connelly said no arrest warrants “designed to assure that the flat tire can be repaired or replaced, biguity” about the wording regard­ shares changing hands. The shares Tuesday it is continuing to work had yet been issued. problems faced by the organization suggesting the tire was changed that ing Connolly’s future position with fell 12.5 cents to close at $7.37fi2. with the invesunent firm Lazard But a Waterbury detective said as a result of the unprecedented night, police said. the bank. Stangle said Connolly has been a Freres & Co. to explore possible last week he believed Ashe’s disap­ developments in the real estate Ashe was to graduate from the Bank of New England, which is driving force at the bank. “He’s a asset sales or mergers. A special pearance could be linked to Sedrick Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald market are addressed in a timely and University of Connecticut this the parent company of Hartford- very strong-willed guy that has run board committee has been named to H. Cobb, a 27-year-old Naugatuck comprehensive manner,” the state­ month and worked as an intern in SLIDING SEASON — Chad Whitesell of 20 Lilley St. takes a based Connecticut Bank and Trust the institution for the past 10 years oversee this effort, the company deliveryman who was arrested Wed­ Co., also announced Tuesday it had or so,” he said, adding it was unclear ment said. said. nesday and charged with sexual as­ the art department at Aetna Life & tumbling slide down the hili at Center Springs Park Monday. Casualty in Hartford. designated the executive committee who would take his place as chief sault, assault, robbery and burglary The snow-slicked hills attracted several sledders. The special committees, made up Separately Tuesday, an investor She and her fiance, John DeSantis of its board of directors and three executive. in a separate incident involving an of non-management board members, group that includes CBS Inc. Chief III, had planned to marry in June special board committees to ex­ The bank’s board appointed a attack on a 37-year-old Oxford would work closely with the cor­ Executive Laurence M. Tisch said it 1991. DeSantis called police after amine key structural aspects of its committee to begin a search for can­ woman. poration’s management and the holds a 6.6 percent stake in Bank of she failed to return from her shop­ business and operations. didates to succeed Connolly, who Cobb has also been charged in Fire in Bridgeport bank regulatory agencies, the com­ Boston Corp., New England’s ping trip. Since the bank’s troubles began, said he would resign his post as pany said. largest bank. connection with an attack on a federal banking regulators have in­ chief executive when a replacement Waterbury woman in Naugatuck in The young men who found 249.99 In a filing with the Securities and creased scrutiny of its operations. is found, the company said in a Gordon I. Ulmer, the company’s June, Connelly said. In that case, Exchange Commission, the group Ashe’s body said they had been claims third child Financial analysts had speculated statement. president, was named to begin an ef­ Cobb was charged with criminal at­ said it acquired the 4.7 million closely following news accounts that a major reshuffling of the The statement said Connolly will fort to address all aspects of the real tempt at sexual assault, first-degree about Ashe’s disappearance. Their Jessica Colon, died after suffering estate loan portfolio of Bank of New shares for investment purposes only. BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A fire bank’s top management was continue working with another unlawful restraint and third-degree father said he kept reminding the smoke inhalation and cardiac arrest, England’s banking subsidiaries in It paid $94.5 million for them. SAVE 37% that swept through a Bridgeport forthcoming. board committee on further expense assault, Connelly said. boys to keep their eyes open for the home last week killing two young a hospital spokeswoman said. Cobb is being held on $200,000 Assistant Fire Chief John Voccola car Ashe was driving the day she children has claimed a third life. bond the Union Avenue Detention disappeared. A 3-month-old girl, who wit­ said tlic fire spread from a cooking Center. He schcducld to appear in nesses said was left alone with her stove being used to heat the Commuters avoiding high occupancy lanes court in connection with the Oxford “Those kids are always out. I kept second-story apartment. The stove’s young sister and two young case on Jan. 23. telling Dave, ‘If you ever see a 1983 brothers, died Thesday as a result of oven and two rear gas burners had said DOT officials are wary of the Connelly declined to comment on Olds ...’” their father said. been left on, Voccola said. There HARTFORD (AP) — Three vehicles during each of the peak first few months. He said he had the fire, a hospital spokeswoman hoped for about 200 vehicles for numbers culled in the first survey was no other source of heat in the months after high-occupancy- weekday commuting hours in a traf­ said. vehicle lanes opened on Interstate fic survey conducted between Nov. each of the peak commuting hours, period because they seemed to rise Vanessa Green died 3:05 p.m. apartment on the chilly day, he said. 84, recent traffic counts show the 16 and 21, said Leonard Whitlock, which were 7 to 8 a.m. and 4 to 5 and fall erratically. Tuesday primarily from smoke in­ Neighbors spotted the fire and lanes are getting less use than ex­ chief of uaffic engineering for the p.m. in the most recent survey. NEED SOME EXTRA halation she suffered in the Dec. 21 called firefighters. Smoke was pour­ He said he believes many Con­ pected, state officials said. state Department of Transportation. In rebuilding 1-84 east of the Con­ fire on the city’s east side, a ing out of the two-story residence necticut residents living east of the The lanes, which cover a 10-mile In a survey conducted about a necticut River, the DOT set aside a Bridgeport Hospital spokeswoman when firefighters arrived. suetch of 1-84 between Vernon and week after the lanes opened in late lane in each direction of the high­ Connecticut River drove the lanes said. Witnesses said the children’s way as HOV lanes. State officials during the first week they were open SPENDING MONEY!! mother, Maria Colon, was away East Hartford, were seen by state of­ September, the lanes drew an Green’s twin brother Vincent hoped the new lanes would prompt to see what they were like, thereby from the apartment when the fire ficials as a means for opening the average of roughly 200 vehicles Green remained hospitalized Tues­ more commuters to form vanpools creating an inflated average. Newspaper routes available swept through the locked apartment. highway during the traffic-clogged during each of the peak commuting day in critical condition, suffering and carpools with prosepets for Authorities have been unable to con­ commuter hours. The lanes are hours, Whitlock said. from smoke inhalation, the spokes­ faster rides in and out of Hartford. “I suppose you could call it going in your area... firm that rcpiort with Colon, who has reserved for vehicles carrying three Whitlock said the counts aren’t as woman said. While it appears that the traffic down by a few cars, but it’s not very remained distraught since the fire, or more occupants. high as he and other EX)T officials The twins’ siblings, 17-monih-old The lanes drew about 160 had exjxjcted for the HOV lanes’ counts have gone down, Whitlock significant,” he said. Francisco Perez III and 4-ycar-old Voccola said. 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6—MANCHESTCR HERALD, Wednesday. Dec. 27, 1989 A victory for the battered wife defense High-tech Hanukkah

NATION & WORLD NEW YORK (AP) — Jews in The candle in Jerusalem was But prosecutors are appalled by the jury’s decision the Soviet Union, the United States lighted by Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi and three other countries were Mordchai Eliahu, one of Israel’s LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) — testimony about a married life filled burned the toa.st, then apologized sentence — death?” asked Denis brought together by state-of-the-art two chief rabbis. When they first dated in 1982, Jack with terror and abuse. with flowers. Petty, deputy district atlomcy. technology to perform an ancient U.S. troops keep watch Elson opentMi doors for his future They married after a two-month Neighbors said they watched — ritual — the lighting of the Hanuk­ Esther Bodzin, an 18-ycar-old wife, Robin, cooked romantic din­ courtship. He showed up 45 minutes horrified but too terrified of Jack to The law requires an “imminent kah candles. seminary student from DcUoit, was ners and lit her cigarettes. laic and drunk for the wedding. call police — as he ordered one danger” to justify a killing in sclf- Satellites were used Tuesday to one of several thousand people I figured my knight in shining Six months later, when Robin ob­ pleading child to do 100 push-ups dcfcnsc. Pro.sccutors insist that was connect gatherings in Brooklyn, who watched the ceremony in at Vatican’s embassy armor had finally come,” said Robin jected to Jack going on a Saturday on hot cement and shoved a running not the ease when Robin shot and the Moscow Synagogue, Hyde Jerusalem. killed her husband. Elson, who has an 1 Ith-gradc fishing trip, he asked his friend to garden hose down the throat of Park in London, the Champs “I think it’s amazing. Look at all another. education and was selling Avon wait outside, went in the house and Elysccs in Paris and at the Western the people here. 'This one TV show Sources in Rome .said the Vatican “If he told, me I was stupid, I “She could have left the state, Wall in Jerusalem. Candles for the mored personnel carriers that es­ products when she met the 188- blackened both her eyes. is tying together the Jews from ail By Douglas Grant Mine was more likely to let Noriega go believed it. If he told me he would gone to a neighbor, called the fifth night of the eight-night corted him to the mission. pound, 5-foot-8 auto mechanic. It was the opening of a brutal over,” she said. The Associated Press Neither Thurman nor other U.S. into exile in another country than ^ What he didn’t tell her was that reign that left the two children he kill me, 1 believed it. If he opened police. He was asleep when the first holiday were lighted in all five officials would comment on the hand him over to the United States. he had been married four times, that and Robin had together, sons Cam- the d(X)r and said ‘Go,’ I wouldn’t, shot was fired. He wasn’t posing cities, and youths in the locations Rabbi Abraham Shcmlov, na­ PANAMA CITY, Panama — U.S. negotiations. one previous wife was hiding from rin, 4, and Brock 2, ancl a daughter for fear he’d stab me in the back on any threat. And when wc start al­ took turns reading biblical and Tal­ tional director of the American troops kept watch on the Vatican The United States and the Vatican The Bush administration invaded him and another got a restraining from Robin’s previous marriage, my way out,” Robin said in an inter­ lowing citizens to lake matters into mudic verses. Friends of Lubavitch, said the embassy today after their com­ have no exuadition ucaty and the Panama one week ago in a bid to order against him when he beat her Rcncc, 11, living in terror. view published in Tuesday’s Los their own hands, wc arc back to the The 90-minulc cable television ceremony was arranged to mark mander apparently failed in hours of Vatican has criticized the U.S. in­ for slicing onions too big. Angeles Times. “I was a robot.” law of the jungle,” Petty said. transmission ended with a speech the 40lh anniversary of Schneer­ capture Noriega and says it’s deter­ vasion that toppled the general and Robin and the children were not curbside diplomacy to break a mined to take him back to the Last December, Robin picked up only beaten, but Jack also left her by Rabbi Mcnachem M. Schneer- son’s leadership of the Lubaviicher installed the government of Presi­ Prosecutors were appa.lcd by the Robin tried twice to escape, and stalemate over what will happen to a rifle as her husband lay in his son, the leader of the ullra-Or- movement. United States to stand trial on char­ dent Guillemio Endaia, who was lists of chores to be completed, jury’s vote, but defense allomcys both limes Jack found her. Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega. recliner chair after a morning of ihodox Lubaviicher movement. Hanukkah commemorates the ges of trafficking in Colombian elected in May in balloting Noriega limited her nail polish colors to pale hailed the decision, saying jurors arc The toppled military ruler took drinking and beating his family and After the second time he found Schneerson also handed oul dimes victory in 165 B.C. of a small band refuge in the mission on Christmas cocaine. nullified. pink and peach, forbade her to wear ready to accept the battered wife Justice Department spokesman their pet dog. The 4-foot-9, 70- her, he promised to reform. But to hundreds of youngsters at the of Jews — the Maccabees — over Eve. makeup, told her what f(xid to buy defense. pound woman braced herself against when they returned home, he look movement’s world headquarters in the Grcco-Syrian kingdom, which After a week of fighting, order David Runkel said in Washington Without an agreement, Noriega and cheeked her change against that “ 10 associate thugs” of Noriega will not get past the U.S. troops sur­ a wall and fired three times, killing grocery receipts. “Is this a signal that men who gel away her check-cashing card and Brooklyn in keeping with the tradi­ tried to impose its culture on the returned to Panama City on Tuesday. him. frustrated by the actions of their house key, quit his job, and never tion of giving coins, called Hanuk­ Jews and had desecrated the holy Crews cleared mounds of garbage also were at the mission. rounding the Vatican mission. Under He beat her because the pork The Associated Press A jury in Long Beach last month wives can kill them? That whenever left the house without' one of the kah gelt. Temple in Jerusalem. left from wild looting sprees that Faced v/ith the possibility Noriega international law, embassies arc chops she cooked were icto dry. He acquitted the 28-ycar-old woman of we gel frustrated with someone wc children. He often took the emptied shelves and many people might be granted asylum in a third considered inviolable and U.S. slugged her in the stomach while IN CUSTODY — An American soldier guards a group of Panamanians as a fellow soldier murder after hearing a wide range of she was pregnant because she arc entitled to exact the ultimate telephone with him. returned to work. country, the Bush administration Uoops cannot legally enter the mis­ The U.S. military reporting only said it would file papers today in sion to get him. at rear left begins to search them. scattered clashes with Noriega more than six countries to freeze loyalists. A few members of his more than $10 million in “illegal Defense Forces were arrested and drug money” it says Noriega has in the Greater many surrendered. stashed away. On the third day of negotiations A State Department source in Manchester Area over Noriega’s fate, Gen. Maxwell Washington said the United States OPPORTUNITIES Thurman, who commands U.S. for­ had used “extraordinarily tough < ces in Central and South America, terms” in demanding the Vatican REAL ESTATE r posted himself outside the Vatican hand over the general. STRANO REAL ESTATE COMPANY Embassy for nearly six hours Tbes- “Our position is, we mean to I l \ , __ 395 NO. MAIN STREET, bring him back to the United MERRY HAPPY day afternoon. MANCHESTER, CT 06040 NEW He met three times with Monsig­ States,” White House spokesman □ (203) 647-7653 CHRISTMAS nor Sebastian Laboa, the papal nun­ Marlin Fit z water said in YEAR cio, in the street and spent the rest of Washington. He did not rule out an alternative, RE/MAX east of the river the time waiting in a car, one of a 297 East Centerr SStreet Manchester, CT 06040 647-1419 caravan of sedans, jeeps and ar­ however. o ~n

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An Nttwork ot lnd*p»ndtnlly Owntd tnd Opunad Rtal fatale Orficaa A s »—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 27, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 27, 1989__9 OPINION Orange juice prices may hold SEC creates new fraud unit Kick out but vegetable costs to increase to protect small investors Part of the increased staffing will Casolo’s OI^ANDO, Fla. (AP) — Orange juice prices WASHINGTON (AP) — The Inc. MIMCHITEC.U5.HERE impact than we might expect for a freeze year,” be used, Breeden said, to create a leaped on the futures market after a weekend freeze Gunter said. Securities and Exchange Commis­ Both Breeden and McLucas special 25-attomey unit to inves­ terrorist, overwhelmed Florida and Texas citrus groves, but Ever-jumpy commodities uaders ran up the price sion, catapulted into the headlines stressed that insider uading still QJWRUCHOH WTMMWTO-QETHE tigate overly aggressive sales of experts said consumers may escape big price in­ of frozen orange juice futures — in effect a contact by its pursuit of multimillion-dollar would be a top SEC priority, but release i u PERFECT WAERICM creases because of a bumper crop in Brazil. they also indicated that the SEC, securities by savings and loans and to buy a set amount of juice on a specified date. insider trading scandals, is putting However, Big Chill ’89 likely will drive up out the word that it intends to be just with a 20 percent increase in its other financial institutions. OTtOFTHtmURE.. says U.S. The contract for January delivery of frozen con­ Such sales became a major focus vegetable prices in the Northeast because the cold as aggressive in protecting small in­ budget, would devote more resour­ DEVELOmtKT centrated orange juice jumped 16.1 cents to $1,531 a of congressional hearings into the wiped out thousands of acres of carrots, cauliflower, pound Tuesday on the New York Cotton Exchange, vestors. ces to more low-profile crooks. not enough By Jack Anderson broccoli and other crops in Florida, agriculture offi­ activities at Lincoln Savings and an 11.8 percent gain. The contracts for March and SEC Chairman Richard Breeden “Where there is an abuse of a cus­ and Dale Van Atta Loan Association, the Irvine, cials said. is creating a new fraud imit at the tomer’s trust, those are the kinds of May delivery rose their permitted daily limits of 5 Calif.-based S&L whose failure is Experts assessing the damage TUesday said it was cents a pound. SEC designed to police the sale of cases where we arc going to make WASHINGTON — President Bush is expected to end up costing taxpayers too early for definite predictions about prices. U.S. securities by savings and loan in­ sure we have an impact,” McLucas The release of American church worker Jennifer about to issue an ultimatum to Syria — The freeze didn’t affect California and Arizona a record $2 billion. Agriculture Department economist Ralph Parlctt in stitutions. said at a news conference where his Jean Casolo is one of the few tiuly heartening throw terrorist Ahmed Jibril out of the citms, which generally is sold fresh rather than Small investors told congressional Washington said price increases were likely, but he Investigators have charged that selection was announced. counUy or lose diplomatic ties with frozen for juice. Florida farmers use about 90 percent investigators they were lured into events to occur in tormented El Salvador during hadn’t changed his earlier forecast of a 3 percent to 5 of their oranges for juice and about 50 percent of the some small investors lost their life Individual investors have been recent weeks. From the night of her arrest a month America. percent overall rise in food prices in 1990. savings when they bought securities leaving the market in droves in purchasing bonds in Lincoln Intelligence sources tell us that U.S. of­ grapefruit. ago, those who knew anything of the young volun­ In Florida, where the ciU-us industry is worth an es­ sold by S&L branches in the mis­ recent years, scared off in part by Savings’ parent company, American ficials believe it was Jibril who arranged Consumers’ biggest worry from the freeze ap­ teer were skeptical o f government charges that she timated $3.5 billion a year, the Christmas cold wave peared to be vegetable prices. Florida farmers taken belief that their investments extreme trading volatility. Many of­ Continental Corp., in the mistaken to blow up Rmi Am flight 103 over Lock­ struck with about 80 percent of the citrus crop still on were protected by federal deposit in­ ficials believe the SEC must return belief that their money was allowed Marxist insurgents to conceal arms on the reported widespread damage to vegetable crops from erbie, Scotland, on Dec. 21, 1988, killing the trees, and there was heavy icing of oranges and surance. to its primary mission of bolstering protected by federal deposit in­ 259 passengers, most of them Americans. one end of the peninsula to the other, said state grounds of her rented house. grapefruit. In Tex^, an estimated 65 percent of the Agriculture Commissioner Doyle Conner. “We intend to see to it that when confidence in financial markets surance. However, the warm glow of satisfaction Syrian President Hafez Assad has crop — or $55 million worth wholesale — was still people are sold securities, they are through protection of the small in­ When American Continental, given refuge to Jibril, a Palestinian. But if Much of the winter vegetable crop was destined produced by Casolo’s release ought not to blind on the trees, according to growers and farm officials. for the northeastern United States, and central and provided all the necessary informa­ vestor. which is headed by Arizona Assad wants to stay in the good graces of Fruit frozen on the trees can still be used for juice, tion,” Breeden said. Breeden, who was picked for the businessman Charles H. Keating Jr., Americans to the Salvadoran government's con­ the Bush administration, Jibril has to south Florida growers said thousands of acres of car­ as long as it’s picked and processed before the Breeden also announsed Tuesday SEC post by President Bush last filed for protection under the tinuing persecution of church and relief workers of go.The U.S. ambassador to Syria, Edward rots, radishes, cauliflower and broccoli were weather warms too much, and crews raced through destroyed and that little would be salvageable. that he had selected William R. summer, said both the administra­ bankmptcy law, it left some 22,000 all persuasions — or to the Bush administration’s Djcrejian, will conduct the negotiations groves salvaging what they could. Near-total losses were reported in winter McLucas, a 12-ycar SEC veteran, to tion and Congress had expressed a small investors who had purchased wholly inadequate response to this alarming turn with Assad. The bottom line will be that A large juice reserve in Florida, booming citrus bo the new director of enforcement strong desire to crack down on nearly $2(X) million in corporate Assad must turn Jibril over to the United vegetables in large areas of the state, and heavy los­ of events. production in Brazil and swift processing of iced at the SEC. He will succeed Gary abuses against individual investors. bonds in the lurch. States for prosecution, or, at the very ses of beans, squash, com, tomatoes and water­ oranges should stabilize juice prices somewhat, .said melons. Strawberries, ornamental plants and other Lynch, who resigned in July after Breeden noted that Congress ap­ Breeden said the new SEC unit Since the murder o f six Jesuit priests and two least, kick him out of Syria. (One source Dan Gunter, executive director of the Florida Depart­ crops also were hard hit. supervising such landmark insider proved a 20 percent increase in the will try to prevent financially ailing women bystanders last month, El Salvador’s says an initial message of this nature was ment of Citrus. “With shortages, naturally prices will go up,” Con­ trading cases as the investigation of SEC budget this year, enough to S&Ls from turning to fraudulent right-wing government has launched a calculated delivered to Assad on Nov. 30.) “Because of that, there might be a more moderate ner said. Ivan Boesky and the Wall Sueet allow the agency to hire 100 more practices in a desperate effort to campaign of harassment and intimidation not only straight talk about trash Iran contracted for the “hit,” in retalia­ firm of Drexel Burnham Lambert attorneys. raise cash. against Roman Catholics, but also against the tion for the accidental downing of an Iranian airliner by the USS Vincennes on Episcopal, Lutheran, Baptist and Mennonite chur­ By Vincent Carroll that employ state-of-the-art technology — their forebears (each tum-of-the-century July 3, 1988, in the Persian Gulf. All 290 r ches. is a reflection of our political culture, not American generated 1,200 pounds of cod passengers on that plane were killed. Even United Nations officials assisting refugees We’ve been bad, bad, bad, and now any geographic limits. ash every year alone) or other modem Iran hired Jibril and his Popular Front k ' (. r and children have been compelled to flee to escape we’re going to have i^ a y .. But don’t take my word for it. Listen to societies (the average household in for the Liberation of Palestine — General military pressure. ... The two men arrested with This is toddler talk, obviously, but I’m one of the nation’s few academic experts Mexico City out-trashes the average Command. He was paid at least $2 mil­ BRING IN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT American household).' lion and possibly as much as $10 million, Casolo are still in jail, as are the Rev. Luis Ser­ straining to mimic the tone and sophis­ on garbage, William L. Rathje of the University of Arizona, writing in the Perhaps none of this news will console according to Central Intelligence Agency rano, head o f El Salvador’s Episcopal Church and tication of much of the discussion steam­ - n ing around the “garbage crisis.” Consider December issue of Atlantic magazine. those communities, mainly in the Nor­ sources. 17 o f his lay workers. the following passage from a recent “No, Americans are not suddenly theast and on the West Coast, that are Jibril needed the cash badly because WITH FINE DINING AND D ANQNG... bumping against their landfill capacity his traditional patrons, Assad and Libya’s The Bush administration has responded to this Newsweek cover story (titled, modestly, producing more garbage,” Rathje obser­ ves. “Per capita our record is, at worst, and can’t find alternatives sites. They Moammar Gadhafi, cried poverty when sinister conduct by waging what amounts to a “Buried Alive”): “...Americans have not been adept at one of relative stability. The problem is have little choice but to reduce their waste he asked for his 1988 stipend of $20 mil­ i i public relations campaign on the Salvadoran making individual sacrifices for the com­ that old landfills arc not being replaced.” stream, recycle and incinerate more trash, lion plus. Jibril needs money to keep his ^ m government’s behalf. William Walker, the U.S. mon good. That mentality will have to Rathje knows whence he spe^s, since and search relentlessly for additional 500 terrorists supplied with food and ambassador to El Salvador, said he understood the change. Otherwise, the dumps will cover his Garbage Project “has been looking at dump sites. weapons for raids on Israel. Yet thanks to Rathje, at least they can reasons for the Salvadorans’ wider crackdown on the country coast to coast and the trucks landfills and garbage fresh out of the can But Jibril isn’t in the terrorism business Gala i S will stop in everybody’s back yard.” since the early 1970s.” Among the things proceed in the knowledge that they have just for the cash. He hates Palestine religious and relief workers, and made an absurd Forget, if you can, the silly slur on a he’s learned: Landfills are not typically not been the undisciplined sinners that Liberation Organization Chairman Yasir NOW OPEN SUNDAYS! comparison between the arrest of foreign mis­ society that is second to none in its volun­ jammed with disposable diapers, fast- cco-enthusiasts would have us believe. Arafat, and uses acts of terrorism to em­ New Year’s Eve Celebration sionaries and the internment of Japanese- Suaiggling with garbage is simply some­ barrass and stymie him. Jibril has tried on The Gallery MAKE YOUR NEW YEARS teer efforts and charitable offerings, the food containers or even plastic (respec­ of Food ond Enitrlainmtnl at Americans during World War II. very essence of “individual sacrifices for tively, less than 1 percent, 0.1 percent and thing a civilization does. many occasions to murder Arafat. He RESERVATIONS TODAY La Renaissance the common good.” You’d also think 12 percent of all landfill junk). By far the Above all, they should keep their chins loathes any sign that Arafat may be As history has proven, the Japanese-Americans N EW Y E A R ’S E V E Newsweek reporters had never looked at largest component is simply paper. up, in the best tradition of garbage- making peace with Israel or the United LOWER LEVEL featuring Z “D were completely innocent and their treatment a map. Most of this counUy docs not even makers since time immemorial. As Rathje States. Several weeks before the Pan Am ' r e s t a u r a n t ., m — a Rathje also brings a sensible historical • DtWH' all mvhl In ihc imisii nf yiiiir chiiiif • h'': Ixmrs nf < lijr "Mrs. Showmanship" at the keyboard O remotely resemble Manhattan. We could says, “1 am not worried ihat even if bombing, Arafat had officially recognized trill) inamimi Ijlwls • Snaal bnur irilh lliil and C.idd llnrs d'Ociirri s • (was) entirely wrong. perspective to the garbage debate. He -Ck- CALL; 549-2120 no more cover ourselves, coast to coast, present trends continue, we will be buried Israel’s right to exist and had opened talks Y"ur thiiuf nf Dinner I niree ... performed at Las Vegas Hilton and Carnegie Hall O -n Los Angeles Times with garbage if we selected throw-away notes, for example, that garbage has in our garbage. To a considerable extent, BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP vexed civiliz.ation, but that its impact has with the United States. The Pan Am dishes with every meal, phased out all we will keep doing what other civiliza­ bombing was Jibril’s way of frustrating PRIME RIB OF BEEF • Fine Brazilian Cuisine O m lightened immeasurably over the years, glass containers in favor of plastic, and tions have done; rising above our gar­ those negotiations. GALLERY CHICKEN • Full bar sen/ice available "The Princess Of Glitz" m CD especially compared with the “stupefying All dinners served will) I ruil Medley and (.ham/iai'ne Sherhel, banned recycling as an llth-hour com­ bage.” The CIA and British intelligence now level of filth” endured from the Middle (larden Salad, Knlls, llaked I’nlalo, (ireen Heans Almiindine and believe Assad either knew about the l.hiicidale Mousse ( refie munist plot. Ages through the 19th century. 452 Wethersfield Ave. Hartford Carolyn Lee Open Forum • I'arly favorsiiIbain/ianne ioasi • ( onlinenlal llreakfasi The United States is a big place, and bombing beforehand or was an accessory o Z the fact that most of it is off-limits these Nor do Americans today necessarily Vincent Carroll is a syndicated after the fact to protect Jibril. For several 115"" per couple (ia.x C (.raluily ini.hided) ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★A- days to garbage dumps — even dumps produce more garbage per capita than columnist. decades Jibril hasn’t made a move S ll.llli de)Hisil per coiilile will) reservation m Nit-picking is unfair without Syrian permission. MAIN LEVEL L i Iran has denied any complicity in the We are acceplinfi dinner reservations from t.UO pin to 111:1111 pin MANEELEY’S Singing Glitz > CD I isleii III the music of the season while dining. I ben enjoy dananp as To the Editor: Pan Am bombing. L ^ t May, in an ex­ I!omedy Glamour clusive interview with us, Jibril also you welcome in the New Year! New Years Eve at Coacfiligfit R 659-2656 and In response to “Stamping Mad” (in a recent Village Credibility gap looms on China declared that he is iimocent. His long- "Beyond First Class" Music Crier column), I am the wife of a postal employee who is winded denial was full of holes. Gostumes sick and tired of the newspapers nit-picking. The Bast Knowledgeable State Department sources Prime Rib or Baked Stuffed Shrimp Eagleburger to brief a top congressional Scowcroft-Eaglcburger visit was “the first :I4I New London Tpke.,'GUslonbury: Office gives better service than any other postal service Democrat on the December mission to time we’ve had high-level U.S. officials say Jibril’s admission in that interview of Midnight Champagne Toast in the world. This reporter should go to any chain store By Walter Mears his affection for Iran hastened the U.S. Beijing — while withholding word of the go to the People’s Republic of China” ffi Continental Breakfast that is having sale items and check them out. Most of the one in July. Senate Majority Leader since the sanctions. After the secret trip government conclusion that he was time they will say, “We only received 10 of that item, WASHINGTON — The ingredients of responsible for Pan Am 103. a credibility gap arc showing in the tor­ George Mitchell, D-Maine, said he was was disclosed, the State Department said would you like a rain check?” astonished to leam of the July mission. Baker “regrets that he may have misled” The unresolved question is whether Dancing to T.N.T. Open Bar This guy would have writer’s cramp if he reported on tuous White House explanations of ad­ Assad knew about it. State Department The White House said Bush sent some people. Professional Disc Jockey all the rain checks he could receive. How about when we ministration missions and gestures toward sources tell bs that it’s not imperative to Price $125.°°/couple China, a private easing of publicly Scoweroft on that one to tell the Chinese 7:00 to 1:00 ★ She^s Glitzy go to the bank and attempt to withdraw some of our own of his shock and concern at the Tianan­ There was a further easing of the sanc­ prove that Assad knew. All they plan to declared sanctions. money? Only 10 to 15 minutes in line to get your own men killings. tions Dec. 19, when Bush lifted a ban on do is lay out some evidence before Assad money, not bad huh? It is an account heavy with fine print loans that promote U.S. business in in Damascus and then insist tJiat Jibril be and fine distinctions as President Bush Bush by then had ordered the sanc­ ★ She’s Talented I would like to add, if this reporter had opened his tions. He and Scoweroft had confronted China, and approved the export of three extradited or banished. YES! y and his spokesmen argue that Americans eyes, he would not have to stand in line for a book of the Chinese ambassador with the same communications satellites that are to be Assad is generally not a man to be bul­ were not misled by secret diplomacy. stamps, but instead use the stamp machines that are made message at a White House meeting. launched into orbit by the Chinese. lied, but U.S. diplomats think he will fold Administrations that offered hair-split­ this time. He is isolated from the world CALL FOR RESERVATIONS available for this very reason. By the way, the clerk was Press Secretary Marlin Fitzwatcr said Bush insisted Thursday that his WILLIE'S STEAK ★ She’s Funny ting definitions in defense of their actions community and economically strapped. not substituting a pound of bacon for the book of stamps, Scoweroft was sent to Beijing “to make policies were the right ones. “I know how AND TICKETS have had trouble before. Lyndon B. John­ The Soviets have secretly served him he was simply giving you stamps of equivalent sure that the Chinese did not think this China works,” he said, “see what we can son’s credibility problems began when he notice that they can’t continue to support denomination. was just a public statement.” do, make a representation of how strongly 649-6446 643-7082 ★ She’s Unpredictable shaded meanings to create impressions him in the style to which he has berome HOUSE The Post Office is not perfect by any means, but I do He said Bush considered it important we feel against human rights abuse, but 275 BOSTON TURNPIKE not feel that it should receive this abuse from some that would build support for his policies. accustomed. He needs to make friends W / Beginning at 7 p.m. with hot hors d’oeuvres, circulating white that the July contact be kept secret from see what it’s going to take to go forward.” 'The controversy over the Bush ad- with the West and he can’t afford to have 4990 ' reporter who has nothing better to write about. I hope Congress as well as from the public. To He also has said that reciprocal (RT. 6 & 44) glove service and strolling violinist Stacia Filipiak. you are not looking to b^om e another Dan Rather. You minisriation’s secret and secretive China a wart like Jibiil on his nose. Will Be Open the suggestion that the Scoweroft mes­ Chinese actions would silence some of have a long row to hoe. By the way, would you like to overtures is not ended, only on hold be­ Assad promised publicly last March BOLTON, CT sage might have been reinforced had his critics. “I notice now that some of the / 8 p.m., elegant dinner featuring Prime Rib or Bake Stuffed hear about the problems I have had trying to get a cause of U.S. intervention in Panama. It that those responsible for the bombing Congress been advised and joined in the critics who were so opposed, using this Shrimp. Unlimited wine will be served with dinner. newspaper delivered? The other day I lost a dime in the will be revived, with an effort*to override would be punished, but he said he thought NEW YEARS EVE a Bush veto of a bill extending visas for reproof, Fitzwater replied: fantastically, diabolically anti-mc lan­ L.i phone booth, how about printing that! “It might carry more weight in the it “highly improbable” that Jibril was / Complete open bar from 7 p.m. - 10 p.m., 12 midnight - 2 a.m. Chinese students due soon after Congress guage, they come up now and say well, if -k'kir'kirk'k'k'k'k'k'k'kirk'k'k'k-k'k-k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k-k'k-k American way of thinking, but not in the guilty. Assad said he needed proof. Karen M, Soucie reconvenes Jan. 23. you get A, B and C, then it would be all For reservations call...... China way of thinking.” His defense minister, Gen. Mustafa 51 Kevin Drive The administration’s sanctions were right.” / 9 p.m.. Dancing to the sound of Carolyn Lee’s Orchestra. And Bu.sh on Thursday said people Tlas, needed no proof to recklessly charge Vernon imposed June 20, after the massacre in That may be so. But the Chinese Now Open Under should pay close attention to the words he last January that Israel blew up the plane ENTERTAINMENT Tiananmen Square that began China’s haven’t offered any of the above. New Management / 10 p.m.-12 p.m.. Showtime, A spectacular 2 hour show uses, insisting that he never precluded by duping an American GI into carrying 649-5271 with Carolyn Lee. repression of democracy demonstrators. On Thursday, Beijing condemned the the bomb thinking he was smuggling Thursday 12/28 Bush was said to have suspended “all high-level contacts with the Chinese. “I Slogan does town justice said ‘no high-level exchanges,”’ he U.S. move into Panama as. a shocking $500,000 worth of diamonds. Doug Kehl Marie and Wilson high-level exchanges of government offi­ violation of international law and / Welcome the New Year with champagne, hats, noisemakers, 1 cials” while halting military exchanges clarified. “So please look at it carefully.” and dancing with the orchestra ’til 2 a.m. Dear Editor: demanded immediate withdrawal. Amateur night Friday 12/29 and postponing international loans to Secretary of State James A. Baker III Roy Broege wasn’t careful enough — he said in a lo ite r Mears writes for The As- This past November my husband and 1 were in Sher­ Beijing. Sources in the Drug Enforcement Ad­ Outta Control 1 a.m.. Continental Breakfast. Dec. 10 television interview that the latest sociated Press. ¥ rill, N.Y., just outside of Oneida, visiting his mother. But within two weeks of that decree. ministration have a theory about why SURPRISE Monday - Friday While there, we took a drive to Boonville because that is Bush secretly sent two top officials to Washington, D.C., has experienced a ¥ "ATTITUDE Saturday 12/30 bumper crop of drug-related murders in Discover Our Unique Gift Shop ADJUSTMENT Reception • Dinner • Show where my mother, Bertha Scharback Giffin, was brought Beijing on a mission disclosed Dec. 18 ¥ Free Videos up. after it had been reported by Cable News 5(xwam, the past two years. Amateurs are battling New Years party supplies HOUR” Dancing»Breakfast Your article (reporter’s editorial) titled ‘Town slogan Network. The same two men, Brent over drug distribution. 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Combat Section 2, Page 11 Wednesday, Dec. 27, 1989 From Page 1 SPORTS supposed to have two grenades for they were firing on us. When we hit station. It was about 9 o’clock when my grenade launcher, and I got six. the ground, there were still tracers I got to the second one. About 11 We didn’t know if we were going flying over us. o’clock they .sent me to the regimen­ to get resupplied, so we had to carry As soon as I landed I knew I was tal aid station where they took (the Whale salvages 0 j i m extra ammo. Everybody was carry­ hurt. 1 hit (the grouna) and I felt it bandage) off and put ice on (my ing a lot of weight. (More than 150 tingling but I couldn’t worry. I had ankle). From there they moved me L pounds). We only brought one MRE to get my weapon out because if to a C-130 airplane and brought me Murray — meals ready to eat — with us. someone came up on me I would to an Air Force base in Panama, The Rangers down there (now) have been defenseless. So I had to where all the guys who were in real­ tie with Quebec probably didn’t eat for a couple of get my weapon out and get out of ly bad shape were. They gave them days until they got resupplied. Food my chute. I did that, got equipment immediate surgery if they had to. really isn’t that important. Because ready, and I tried to stand up. I They didn’t do anything to me. I just QUEBEC (AP) — It looked like the ing nervously, and it showed tonight, par­ if you don’t have enough ammo, could stand, but I couldn’t run on it. sat there for about five hours. Then I Quebec Nordiques were about to end ticularly in the first period.” you’re not going to need any food. I was hobbling. I walked a little was transported by a C-141 airplane Sports is their 13-gamc winlcss streak. Hartford led 1-0 after the first period Usually a Ranger mission is only ways, and I was getting fired on by to Fort Sam Houston Air Force Base They had a 3-2 lead midway through on Ed Kastclic’s goal. Quebec’s Tony about a week. this vehicle. So I laid down, and me in San Antonio, Texas. the third period against the Hartford McKegney and Steve Finn scored We kept getting ready until about and this other kid laid down fire on I never really felt threatened. I Whalers on Tuesday night, but then with second-period goals and Randy Cun- 1 p.m. Tuesday (Dec. 19). We went this vehicle. The guy got out of the knew that our training was good, really one less than six minutes remaining a shot by neyworth countered for Hartford as the over to where the birds (transport vehicle and we shot him. and I knew that we were going to the Whalers’ Kevin Dincen deflected off teams began the third period tied at 2. planes) were and rigged our back­ There was more fire coming from blow them away. I just knew that the skate of defenseman Curtis Lcs- Quebec took a 3-2 lead with 8:52 left packs with the parachutes. And we this building, so we suppressed the because we had that element of chyshyn and behind goaltcndcr Ron Tug- on a Mike Hough goal. He took the puck had to do like an hour refresher on fire from the building. A couple surprise and we knew what we were nutt resulting in a 3-3 tie. after teammate Brian Lawton, a former actions in the aircraft and what you big re-run guys came over and cleared the doing. I was kind of scared when I Dincen’s shot from the right faccoff Whaler, had poked the puck off the stick do if your chute doesn’t open. building and killed all the guys who was coming down (in the circle was headed wide of the net when it of Hartford’s Todd Krygicr in front of the (.After) we sat in the aircraft for were in that building. parachutes). 1 was afraid I might get There’s a bcst-sclling book in the stalls, “All I Really changed directions after hilling Lcs- Whaler net. * about two hours before we took off. It looked like they were all in that hit in the air, or might get hit when 1 Need To Know I Learned in Kindergarten.” Its message chyshyn’s skate. “It was a brutal play, a bad move, bad We had a seven-hour flight down wood line. Once they saw how was right on the ground. But after is clear: life is simple, unchanging and what was true “When you’re losing and you’re in last judgment,” Krygicr said. “I beat (Law- there. On the plane I really wasn’t many people were coming out of the that it pretty much felt safe until I Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald place, everything seems to be going ton), thought I could beat (Hough) but he that scared. Everybody was treating planes (about 1,200), a lot of them yesterday will be just as true tomorrow. People arc pre­ was in the second aid station I was dictable. Life is a rc-mn. against you,” Quebec forward Claude took it and shot it in. I crawled under the it like it was just another training must have went back to their bar­ in and we took fire for about 10 INVASION INJURY — Army Pfc. Christopher Chappell relaxes his broken left ankle at The world of .sport is no different from the real world. Loiscllc said. “But I think we worked bench. It was a hard lesson to learn and mission. Everyone was ucating it racks to get more help. Because minutes. There was just fire going home on Diane Drive in Manchester Tuesday. He was injured during the U.S. invasion of They televise the games now, they pay players what hard and we’re heading in the right direc­ I’m sure happy Kevin scored.” like it wasn’t real. They were joking once we started firing and moving around where 1 was. And 1 was like, Panama. robber barons used to make, they have instant replay, tion.” about it just like they do on a train­ on the buildings, it only look us ‘I don’t have a weapon or anything, Goaltcndcr Greg Millcn, obtained in ing mission. No one was really that about a half-hour and the whole blimps, playoffs and stadiums with roofs over them. But Quebec, which has four tics in its 14- a trade with St. Louis last week, reported so I hope they don’t come in here,’ the games remain the same. scared; obviously they didn’t show drop zone was basically clear. gamc winlcss streak, surpassed its longest to the Nordiques on Tuesday and watched but they didn’t. Then, after that, 1 You can me that matter how the technology and the it. I prayed when I was up there. By that time it started to die down felt 100 percent safe. spell without a victory. Quebec also had a the game from the press box. On Wednesday (Dec. 20,) at 1 reporting of them advances, the games will be conducted 13-gamc winlcss streak in 1980. Its last “I think the addition of Millcn and get­ a little bit. My ankle then started 1 was admitted to Brooks Army Oil along the lines of antiquity. If it was good enough for a.m., we opened the doors (of the really hurting, so I crawled about Medical Center in Texas. They (doc­ victory was a 4-2 decision at Hartford on ting (injured center) Tony Hrkac back plane) and then we went. They From Page 1 John McGraw, it should be good enough for Tom Lasor- Nov. 22. another 100 meters, and then 1 got tors) told me I’d need surgery the da. If it was good enough for Walter Camp, it should be will maybe give us some confidence,” (Panamanians) knew we were com­ Hartford (19-17-2) fell three points be­ inside the wood line. I waited for next day. 1 called home to good enough for Mike Diika. Bergeron said. ing because Cable News Network somebody to come by, and I halted hind the third-place Boston Bruins, who Manchester at about 9 p.m. When I Ba.skctball calls it the high post but in Dr. Naismiih’s “We thought this would be a tough had reported Clhesday) that the 82nd him. (They went for help and came called, my mother said, ‘Thank God think that may be related to the ex­ up as a result of the 12-cent in­ for several weeks. day they just said, “Get the ball into the big guy with the beat the Toronto Maple Leafs, in the game coming off veation, the distraction Airborne Division (based in RdiI back with a special sled for you broke your ankle.’ I didn’t feel plosion in the Exxon Corp.’s crease, but said the full 12 cents The explosion at the Exxon plant, Adams Division. of Christmas and flying in the dame of Bragg, N.C.) had went on alert. game on the line.” The game aren’t complicated, the transporting injured people.) They that way. refinery. would probably not be passed on to which normally produces about 4.4 nomenclature is. Mike Hough’s goal with 8:52 remain­ the game,” Whalers’ coach Rick Ley said. They were on Christmas leave just dragged me to the medics. They the consumer because the company million gallons of heating oil daily, Late the next day (Thursday, Dec. The strategy is as predictable as the glaciers. Well into ing in the third period gave the Nordi­ “And any time you’re playing a team like we were, so he (Noriega) called wrapped my feet together, so 1 21), my parents called to say they could turn to other suppliers. killed two people and shattered win­ The increase is not reflected in his the year 2000 if you go to a game, it will be conducted ques, who rebounded from a slow start that’s struggling and hasn’t won since them all off leave and back to their couldn’t move my ankle. dows and buildings as far as six Th« Associated Press were coming to visit. They arrived company’s prices yet, but may be along the lines it was in the year 1990. A short Q. and A. when they were outshot 11-4 in the first beating you, it may be time for them barracks. Poulin said Brothers had not been miles away. An investigation has yet It was about 6 o’clock in the on Friday. They left Christmas day. Thursday, Fogarty said. Fogarty was may tell you what it is and will remain. period, a 3-2 lead. again.” GETTING A LIFT — Hartford’s Kevin Dineen, right, is lifted up by The 3rd Ranger Battalion and 2nd buying from Northeast Petroleum to determine the cause of the blast. morning when I got to the first aid 1 left the next day. not sure how much prices would go Q: Will it work? “We didn’t come out strong, and that Ranger Battalion, which is what I’m Hartford relumed home to the Civic Quebec’s Curtis Leschyshyn after a collision during Tuesday night’s A: No, the chances arc the bailer will pop it up, foul it was the only negative point,” Quebec in, jumped on Rio Hato. First Center for an exhibition game tonight at action at Le Colisee. Dineen’s late goal gave the Whalers a 3-3 tie off on the third strike, or hit it back to the pitcher, who Ranger Battalion and members of coach Michcl Bergeron said. “Wc’rc play­ 7:30 with the Soviet Wings. with the Nordiques. will throw out the lead rimncr. The strategy will result in the 82nd Airborne jumped on the a run only about every other eclipse of the moon but they civilian airport in Piiama City and keep trying. secured that. When we jumped out, (): Why? we were coming down, and they A; There is a thing called the book. No one’s ever seen Time proves to be on Celtics’ side were firing at us and you could see CHRISTMAS ^ it but it must have a secret circulation second only to the tracers (glowing bullets) going by and through your parachute and Bible’s. You bunt because it is a form of Holy Writ. You “go by the book.” LOS ANGELES (AP) — How long docs it lake to Smith didn’t agree that he made contact with Bird as llioughi he travelled at the other end before his basket.” everything. catch an inbounds pass, turn and shdoi? the Celtic star went up to shoot from the left baseline. Bird scored 27 points and Reggie Lewis had 28 off the That’s how I got this broken [V./ Q: With a base open and a one-run lead and a world- More than two-tcnihs of a second, as the Los Angeles “It’s frustrating to come up with a loss when you know bench as the Celtics extended their winning streak over ankle. I wasn’t really paying atten­ Atfii class slugger at bat, will the pitcher walk him? Clippers discovered, to their dismay, Tuesday night. you didn’t lose,” Smith said after the Clippers’ first the Los Angeles Clippers to 11 games. tion. I was looking at the bullets. I A: Arc you kidding? The book says, “Never put the W) winning run on base.” After Larry Bird’s two free throws with two-tenths of defeat in their last six home games. “It’s political. This Kevin McHale scored 20 off the bench in the first had a twist in my risers (a pair of second to go pul Boston up by a point, the Clippers’ Ron stuff happens to us over and over. It may seem like wc’rc vertical straps that connect the Thai’s why the Oakland A’s pitched to Kirk Gibson three quarters for the Celtics, who have won all six with a one-run lead in the ninth inning of Game 1 of the Harper took an inbounds pass at the sideline and made a complaining, but wc’rc fighting for respectability and we suspension cords of the parachute to games they have played here since the Clippers moved ’88 World Scries. Mike Davis was on second at the lime, 25-footcr — but the buzzer sounded before the ball left have a legitimate gripe.” the payload), and my chute wasn’t from San Diego for the 1984-85 season. first base was open, two were out and— well, you know Harper’s hand and the Celtics got a 112-111 victory. “Charles played a great fourth quarter. He was Gary Grant added 24 points for the Clippers and Har­ fully open. If you have twists, (you what happened. The NBA this year began using tenths on the game still fall) slow enough to land definitely taking the game to them,” Harper said. “But per had 21. In 1985, in the Dodger-Cardinal playoff, with men on clock in the last minute of every quarter, bringing the without getting hurt, but it’s better that’s Bird. Tlicrc’s four or five players who arc going to Smith scored 10 consecutive Los Angeles points to get the twists out if you can be­ second and third in the ninth and the Dodgers leading by league into line with international competition. get that call day in and day out.” during a span of less than three minutes midway through cause your going a little faster. We run, first base was open when Jack Clark, no less, came Celtics coach Jim Rodgers said Harper simply just Bird didn’t agree with Smith’s version of the crucial the final period to put the Clippers ahead 104-100 with jumped at 500 feet, so I didn’t have SANTAS^ EXHAUSTED,.., to bat. He hit it farther than Gibson. didn’t have lime. play, although the Clippers forward claimed tliat Bird 4:17 to play. time to get the twists out. And I was BUT WE’RE NEVER TIRED OF GIVING YOU Q: So managers now walk dangerous sluggers? “It was a great shot, but basically an impossible one to told him it wasn’t a foul as they headed for their respec­ After Lewis gave the Celtics a 110-109 edge with two paying attention to the tracers going THE LOWEST PRICES ON AMERICA’S A: Don’t be silly. All that managers notice about accomplish under those circumstances,” Rodgers said. tive dressing rooms. free throws with 10 seconds left. Smith took an inbounds dangerous sluggers is that they strike out a lot. Managers A call against the Clippers’ Charles Smith, who had a by. FAVORITE TOP NAME BRANDS. “ He blocked it pretty clean at the top, but he got me pass from Grant, drove toward the lane against McHale, They (Panamanian soldiers) knew like contact hitters who gel good averages, not many runs career-high 33 points, sent Bird to the line in the final with .some body and I guess the officials saw the body and hit a 10-foot fallaway ju.mpcr over Robert Parish for we were there, and I guess they had batted in. Them, they walk. Babe Ruth revolutionized the second. eontacl,” Bird said. “But when wc had a one-point lead, I a 111-110 Clippers lead with 5.1 seconds left. some people posted on their airfield. game but baseball doesn’t recognize revolutions. Thai’s They saw the planes go by, and I SEE FOR YOURSELVES,. its charm. guess they saw the parachutes, and DURING OUR BIGGEST AFTER Q: In pro football when a team gets a seven-point lead CHRISTMAS SALE EVER. with two minutes, or less, to play, what docs it to protect that lead? Hagan is off limits A; It totally ignores the most dangerous man on the <■ field, the quarterback. It has designed a tactic known as the prevent defense. It is the game and practice running "m a jo r a p p l ia n c e s • MICROWAVES • backward against guns running forward in the hope they in Colorado practices Home safe can knock down the desperation passes the quarterback From Page 1 COLOR TVs9VCRs%GIANTSCREEN TVs will throw. before breaking his leg against Iowa State Q: And docs it work? By John Mossman The Associated Press on Oct. 14. J.J. Flannigan, who rushed for A: You have to be kidding? Did the Maginol Line 1,187 yards in Bicniemy’s absence, will ...every item in stock is REDUCED!!!__, work? go to college,” she said about her start against Notre Dame, but McCartney All an able-bodied first-class pro quarterback requires MIAMI — Colorado coach Bill son, ”but he chose the service.” plans to alternate them each scries as he is time. Don’t rush him and he will throw that ball McCarUicy scheduled the team’s first full-scale, full-contact practice for today, did before the injury. Bicniemy is practic­ She said Christopher, a Boy Scout through a keyhole to Helen Keller. Let him stand there ing without the protective pad he wore on and an Eagle Scout and high school till he gets cobwebs and he’ll pick you apart like a with one notable exception. Quarterback Darian Hagan is off limits the leg late in the season. athlete, had always been a leader, safecracker. Moderating weather made for a better and therefore she wasn’t surprised Q: So, the prevent defense is a bust? to llie defensive unit. “Hagan won’t be ‘live,’ ” McCarmey attitude during Tuesday’s workout. he chose one of the toughest outfits A: Not at all. It has saved the game. Two teams that said. ‘The next time he gels hit will be Temperatures climbed to near 60 after in the military. butted heads for 57 to 58 minutes to build up a 14-7 Monday night” when the top-ranked Buf­ being in the 30s and 40s over the She recalled his first contacts with game suddenly start scoring at will in the last 120 weekend. seconds. A team that scores like a guy laying bricks for faloes meet No. 4 Notre Dame in the the Army. “The recruiters were tell­ . 1^ “Tlic weather has been very satisfac­ 3'/2 quarters is .suddenly like a guy winning a lottery in Orange Bowl in a game that could decide ing me, ‘It’s going to be fine ma’am. the national championship. tory,” McCartney said. “My only concern the last. These guys have stumbled on a way to keep the He’s not going to war.’ And look CHOOSE FROM is, if wc’rc going to play on a hot, muggy c:\fERY WASHEf^— customers in their scats till the gun. McCartney said the Buffs will have what happened.” AMERICA'S euERY DRYER-- i Q: Don’t they ever change the scheme? “very aggressive” practices today and night, I would like to practice under those conditions.” Although her worrying about her FAVORITE TOP everydishwashe^^^^ I A: Nah. Let me give you another example. Thursday. “Then we’ll evaluate, and if we son last week was intense, Mary NAME BRANDSI With the ball on the opposition’s one- or two-yard think wc need another hard one, we’ll Cool weather is forecast for the game, Chappell said when she visited him • RCA , e v e r y B 4N G 0.J. line, first down .and goal to go, the team with the ball, have it on Friday. If we’re focused, however. Monday in a San Antonio, Texas, • ZENITH which got there with a scries of clever, unexpected plays, zeroed in, concentrating, we’ll taper off.” Notre Dame is a slight favorite in the army hospital, “it was the best every microwave • SONY ... will try to smash the ball through a wall of 11 guys who McCarmey was aware of the dangers game, possibly because of experience in Christmas a mother could ever ■ every freezer— weigh an aggregate of two tons, massed at the point of of all-out workouts. big games, but McCartney dismissed that have.” • TOSHIBA attack. They will fail every time. factor. every color TV— “You always run the risk of gelling Christopher, who plans to leave • SYLVANIA Q: Why do iticy do it? every VOR-— ^ A: You tell me. I suppo.se because geometry teaches someone nicked,” he said. “But as a “Wc play Oklahoma and Nebraska the Rangers for college when his • WHIRLPOOL coach you recognize you have to do that every year,” he said. “Wc’rc used to big four-year term expires in 1992, said cmERY CAMOORt^R'*' you a straight line is the shortest distance between two • G.E. points. to prepare your team.” games. The fact tliai Notre Dame has he has no regrets that the mission been in more is not a big advantage, in • MAGIC CHEF ^ every stereo Q: Isn’t it? Unlike Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz, was undertaken. my estimation. It would be diffcrcni if we “Somebody had to take him • MAYTAG every disc player... A: Not when it has to go through the equivalent of two who typically badmouihs his team and parked freight cars hwikcd together. Then it becomes the hadn’t played teams of this caliber, but (Noriega) out. We had to get him out • HOTPOINT who is bemoaning injuries to several wc have. of power,” he said. • W ELBILT shortest distance to llie nearest hospital. The Chicago players this week, McCartney is the pic­ His father Gary, a Vietnam MUST BE Bears’ one-yard line is the sporting equivalent of a ture of conlcnuncnl. “I don’t mind being a slight underdog. Nouc Dame, as the reigning national veteran, agreed. • EMERSON.... Soviet Gulag. “I feel real good about the strategy champion, deserves that respect.” “I think they did the right thing. AND MORE!!! Q: Don’t die coaches vary the strategy? we’ve devised on both sides of the ball,” SOLPIU A: By iliird down, tlicy get the mcs.sagc. Too late. jm Something had to be done before he said after the TUesday session, which Holtz was mildly critical of Colorado’s this (Noriega’s command) got even E-Z TERMS They try a wide play. The other guys have figured out, emphasized the kicking game. “The prac­ arrival here on Friday, saying the Buffs ■ CASH loo. They usually have to settle for a field goal on fourth came too early. Notre Dame assembled worse,” he said. ■ MASTER CARD tices we’ve had up to this point will give His father said he encouraged his down. us a chance to go into game week in great on Christmas Day. EASY TO GET TO; ■ VISA Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald son to join the Army. Q: Why don’t coaches change? shape.” But McCartney and his players COMING FROM THE HARTFORD ■ MONTHLY PMT. “I think the service is great for PHONE A: Because newspapermen suggest it. They say we IN CONTROL — Manchester High’s Tammy Dubois (41) has con­ defended the arrival plan, saying his team AREA, TAKE t-84 TO THE t€W don’t understand llic situation. The Buffs appeared in the prime of young boys,” he said. “As far as » C B C Y F384 EXPRESSWAY. GET OFF AT needed to get acclimated. STTOT trol of the basketball in the Indians’ game last Thursday with Wilbur health. All-America offensive guard Joe growing up, the service is the best THE KENNEY STREET EXIT (#2). SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER ^ Q: Do you? “It’s helped us a lot getting here early,” E x r r 2 Garten has been bothered by tendinitis in TAKE 2 LEFTS TO AL SEFFERFS. A: Well, we can add. We can recognize an immovable Cross. Dubois and her Manchester teammates will take on wide receiver and kick returner Jeff thing.” 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET his left ankle, but he practiced Tuesday, His son will return to Fort Lewis, object when we .see it. crosstown East Catholic tonight at 6:30 at Ellington High in the Campbell said. “We haven’t played on I t-384 "lie’s not quite 100 percent, but he will Wash, (where he is based) to have HARTFORD MANCHESTER, CONN. Q: What do the coaches say? opening round of the Ellington Holiday Tournament. Ellington meets grass all year (the Orange Bowl has a A; Tlicy say, quote, Anybody ought to be able to make be by gamciimc,” McCarmey said. his ankle examined in two weeks. It 1-84 grass field). We’re using the time to get 6TUH6flCQ6 t, Windsor Locks High in the nightcap. The consolation and cham­ The coach .also said tailback Eric will be at least six weeks before the DAILY: MON A THUBS 'TIL 9, TUES, VYED, SAT 'TIL S, FRI 'TIL SUN 'TIL 5. comfortable with the area. Ttial’s impor­ PleiLse .see MlIRRAY, page 13 pins holding the bones together are pionship games are set for Friday night. Bicniemy is “hack to where he was” tant.” removed. 12—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dee. 27, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 27, 1989__13 Steinberg open minded after firing Walton, staff Borque is far from satisfied with Bruins’ victory HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) — We’re not interested in bringing a Dick Steinberg hadn’t yet fired who coached the 1986 Kansas City BOSTON (AP) — Bruins defen guy in and coaching him how to Chiefs into the playoffs; Southern seman Ray Bourque was hard on his Sabres 6, Red Wings 3: Scott Coach Joe Walton, and the phone coach.” was ringing. California’s Larry Smith, and Gene ^ a m , despite a victory over the NHL Roundup Amiel, Rick Vaive and Benoit Hogue scored late in the third period I^st week, Steinberg’s first as Steinberg hopes to soon narrow Stallings, who was fired by the ^oronto Maple Leafs that gave them .tf general manager of the New York his list down to six and make a Phoenix Cardinals earlier this *their third win in a row. for Buffalo. Detroit’s Gerard Gallant season. good.” Jets, was spent preparing to fire decision by the end of January. “We weren’t really playing the scored at 14:20 of the third period to “Everybody in this business keeps Toronto coach Doug Carpenter tie the score at 3-3. Amiel got credit Walton, reviewing films, and “We’re looking for a strong di.s- man on our end. Basicaly, mistakes saw the game in terms of three cost­ ciplinarian and a motivator,” Stein­ a list because you never know were costing us every time we made for the go-ahead goal two minutes answering the phone. what’s going to happen,” Steinberg 1 11^1----- ly mistakes. berg said. “We’re looking for a guy one. We’ve got to get a lot better in later when his shot from the slot .said. “Look at Bill Walsh. He retired “There’s always a group who call who can get the most out of his our own end,” Bourque said after “We turned the puck over three

Second Period— 4, Now Jersey, Muller 15 (Johnson), 3:30, 5, Now York, Ogrodnick 21 Hockey (Kisio, Mullen), 1405. 6, New "itark, Kisio 6 (Ogrodnick, Mullen), 19:21, Penalties— Ruot- Football salainon, NJ (slashing), 5:05; Sandstrom, NY ■O—Q -O -O Dear Abby Sylvia Porter (slashing), 5:05; Maley, NJ, minor-major (in­ NHL standings stigator, fighting), 7:14; Mallotio, NY, minor- PEOPLE Final NFL standings WALES CONFERENCE major (high-sticking, fighting), 7:14; King. NY Abigail Van Buren Patrick Divltion (roughing), 11:26; Daneyko, NJ (cross-check­ AMERICAN CONFERENCE ing), 15:27. East W L TPts OF GA Buchwald script original, W L T Pet. PF RA New Jersey 17 16 4 38 148 145 Third Period— 7, Now York, Janssens 4 Some charities 9 7 0 .563 409 317 Philadelphia 17 16 38 135 120 (Dahlon, Ruff). 14:M. 8. New Jersey, Muller 16 x-Bulfalo 0 .500 298 301 says television official NY Rangers 15 15 37 118 116 (Driver), 19:35, Penalties-V elischek. NJ Indianapolis S 8 0 .500 331 379 Washington 16 16 36 124 122 (cross-checking), 3:36; Kisio, NY (slashing), Miami 8 8 5 11 0 .313 297 391 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Columnist Art Buchwald Pittsburgh 14 19 31 145 158 405; Patrick, NY (slashing), 4:54; Shanahan, New England Defending self 0 .250 253 411 have high costs 4 12 NY Islarxlers 13 20 30 125 143 NJ (slashing), 7:08; Daneyko, NJ (roughing), N.Y. Jets came up with an original idea when he proposed a 8:39; Sandstrom, NY (roughing), 8:39; King, NY LINE Central Adams Division movie based on the comic adventures of an African (tripping), 9:42. 9 6 1 .584 334 254 Buffalo 23 9 6 52 135 113 x-C level and 0 .563 365 412 king in America, says the co-creator of the old TV Montreal 20 14 5 45 126 108 Overtime— None. Ponaltios— None. y-Houston 9 7 What can you do to make sure that your money is Shots on goal— New Jersey 11-5-5-2—23. y-Pitlsburgh 9 7 0 .563 265 326 not just for men Boston 20 14 3 43 130 111 series “Barney Miller.” going to reputable, dedicated charities which arc putting 8 8 0 .500 404 285 Hanford 19 17 2 40 130 127 Nowlfork 5-13-12-1—31. Cincinnati Wsat Buchwald is suing Paramount Pictures Corp. for it to use efficiently to fulfill their stated purposes? Quebec 6 25 6 18 113 176 Power-play Opportunities— New Jersey 0 of 0 .688 362 226 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE 5; Now York 0 of 6. x-Oanver 11 5 DEAR ABBY: Your advice to the overweight woman $5 million, alleging the 1988 Eddie Murphy hit The U.S. Supreme Court has not made this an easy 1 .531 318 286 Norris Division Goalies— Now Jersey, Burke, 10-11-4 (31 Kansas City 8 7 “Coming to America” was based on an idea he op­ shots-27 saves). Now Vbrk, Vanbiesbrouck, 8 8 0 .500 315 297 who asked what to do about a father-in-law who refused task, having struck down in recent years several state W L T P ts GF GA L.A. Raiders tioned to the studio in 1983. Chicago 21 15 2 44 152 143 9-11-5 (23-19). See Me 7 9 0 .438 241 327 to stop making snide remarks about her weight went a laws that put a ceiling on fund-raising costs or required 6 10 0 .375 266 290 Toronto 18 21 0 36 160 172 A— 16,651. SanDieoo F^amount’s attorney, Robert Draper, has con­ their disclosure, calling such requirements an infringe­ NATIONAL CONFERENCE long way toward reinforcing the notion that women are Minnesota 17 19 2 36 126 137 Referee— Kerry Fraser. Linesmerv—Ron As- East tended that Buchwald failed to live up to his contract ment of free speech. SL Louis 15 15 6 36 129 121 solstino, Ray Scapinello. substandard to men. You suggested that she take it up W L T Pet. PF PA Detroit 11 20 5 27 112 140 I with her husband, and expressed the hope that he is “man with Paramount because his idea was not original — However, states can still require a charity to register 12 4 0 .750 348 252 Smyths Division Capitals 6, Penguins 3 x-N.Y. Giants that it was based on a Charlie Chaplin movie called 11 5 0 .688 342 274 enough” to speak with his father in her defense. and file financial statements, and a majority of states do Pittsburgh 3 0 0— 3 y-Philadolphia Edmonton 19 11 7 45 148 122 Washington 10 6 0 .625 386 308 “A King in New York.” Washington o 3 3— 6 Does this mean that if he refuses to do so, he is more this. To get the charity’s statement, write or phone the Los Angeles 19 14 3 41 165 143 Phoenix 5 11 0 .313 258 377 First Period— 1, Pittsburgh, Lemieux 22 (Col­ But “Barney Miller” co-creator Danny Arnold dis­ Calgary 16 12 9 41 150 124 Dallas 1 15 0 .063 204 393 akin to some weak woman? What would Margaret appropriate state department — usually the office of the Winnipeg 15 15 5 35 115 126 ley), 2:32. 2, Pittsburgh, Coffey 12 (Cullen, Central Thatcher say about this? Or the late, great Mother Jones? agreed. “I cannot remember a particular work or mo­ attorney general or secretary of state. A charity’s armual \tencouver 11 19 7 29 117 136 Stevens), 11:40 (pp). 3, Pittsburgh, Rocchi 9 x-MInnesota 10 6 0 .625 351 275 A nationally syndicated columnist has tremendous tion picture about an African king transposed into a financial report is also available from the Internal Tuesday's Games (Bourque, Quinn), 12:14. Penalties— Kyto, Pit Green Bay 10 6 0 .625 362 356 situation in America,” he testified Tuesday in the Su­ Boston 6, Toronto 4 (cross-checking). 8:14; Hunter, Was (holding), 7 9 0 .438 312 364 power, Abby. I would hope that you would encourage Revenue Service. To obtain it, consult your local IRS of­ - 2 r 7 - Detroit Hartford 3, Quebec 3, tie 10:44. Chicago 6 10 0 .375 358 377 enlightened thinking rather than reinforce negative, false perior Court trial. fice. Buffalo 6, Detroit 3 Second Period— 4, Vibshington, Miller 13 Tampa Bay 5 11 0 .313 320 419 The Chaplin movie was about a European king Now Jersey 4, New Ybrk Rangers 4. lie (Ciccarelli, Ridley), 2:13. 5, Washington, Leach West stereotypes. However, before you resort to these means, contact the Wteshington 6, Pittsburgh 3 9 (Pivonka, Joyce), 2:59. 6. Washington, x-San Francisco 14 2 0 .875 442 253 Perhaps you meant to say that you hoped the woman’s who is kicked out of his own country and tries to sell organization itself and ask for information about the Winnipeg 5, Minnesota 3 Pivonka 10 (May, Hatcher), 18:57. Penal­ Acres 0-1 0-0 0, Iheus 6-15 1-3 14, Vincent Lakers 104, Kings 102 y-L.A. Rams 11 5 0 .688 426 344 husband was strong enou^ to speak to his father in her atomic energy ideas to U.S. officials. charity, including a complete and clear annual report St. Louis 8, Chicago 3 ties— May, Was (roughing), 3:50; K.Stevons, 13-17 3-3 29, Ansley 3-5 0-0 6. Anderson 2-8 New Qriaans 9 7 0 .563 386 301 Arnold, called as an expert witness for Buchwald, Wednesday's Games Was (holding), 8:42; Ciccarelli. Was (cross­ 1- 2 5, S.Graen 2-5 1-2 5, Corzine 0-2 0-0 0, Atlanta 3 13 0 .188 279 437 defense, a preferable approach. In considering this alter­ audited by an independent certified public accountant. If Basketball SACRAMENTO(Ktt) Detroit at Toronto, 7;30 p.m. checking), 10:28; Hiilior, Pit (tripping), 13:00; Turner 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 39-85 11-17 90. also testified that the elusive show business term McCray 7-17 0-0 14, Tisdale 14-24 5 8 33, x-Divislon champion native, remember the words of Simone de Beauvoir: the organization does not supply such information readi­ Now York Flangors at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p m. Kyto. Pit, minpr-major-game misconduct INDIANA (98) Kits 3-5 1-4 7, Ainga 7-13 1-2 16, Smith 8-12 y-Gained wild-card playoff berth “based upon” refers to the beginning of an idea. But ly and within a reasonable period of time, forget about Yteshinglon at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. (roughing, lighting), 16:42; Coffey, Pit, minor- Sanders 7-10 3-3 17. Thompson 7-16 0-0 14, “When an individual is kept in a situation of inferiority, 2-2 21. Del Negro 1-7 0-1 2, Pressley 4-10 0-0 Philadelphia at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. major (roughing, lighting), 16:42; McBain, RL Smils 6-12 0-0 12, Fleming 4-17 1-4 9, Miller under cross-examination, he said: “There is no in­ giving to it. NBA standings 9. Totals 44-88 5 1 7 102. the fact is he (or she) becomes inferior.” Calgary at Los Angeles. 10:35 p.m. misconduct 16:42; Sheehy, Was, major-game 9-20 8-8 28, Schrempf 3-12 5 5 11, Wittman 3-5 EASTERN CONFERENCE L.A. LAKERS (104) dustry standard for ‘based upon.’ It’s a purely subjec­ Once you have the charity’s financial report, check to Montreal at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. misconduct (lighting), 16:42; Loach, Was, EDWARD M. CZUPRYNSKl Atlantic Division 0-0 6, R.Green 0-2 1-21. Totals 39-94 1522 Green 7-9 2-4 16, Wbrthy 5 1 5 0-0 19. Dlvac tive determination.” Thursday's Games minor-major (roughing, lighting), 16:42; Druce, 98 NFL playoff glance BAY CITY, MICH> see if its fund-raising costs are reasonable. What are SL Louis at New York Islanders. 7:35 p.m. w L Pet GB 6-8 0-0 12, Johnson 10-15 7-8 27. Scott 10-22 Vfas, misconduct, 16:42. — Oriando 26 17 23 24— 90 All Time* EST DEAR E.M.C.: I hit the hammer squarely on the “reasonable” costs? Minnesota at Chicago, 8:35 p m. New 'ifark 18 7 .720 4-5 26, Drew 5 4 0-0 0, Wbolridge 5 3 5 0 0, Third Period—7. Washington, Joyce 3 Boston 15 11 .577 31/2 Indiana 27 23 25 2 3 -9 8 Wild Card Dafoe picky about roles (Courtnall, Hunter), :43. 8. Washington, Cic­ Cooper 2-7 5 0 4.Tolals 44-83 13-17 104. thumb with that one! Read on for a word from a like- Most of the nation’s reputable health charities .sjxmd Philadelphia 14 11 .560 4 3-Point goals—Qrlando 1-1 (Theus 1-1), In­ Sunday, Dec. 31 carelli 17 (Courtnall, Stevens), 14:17. 9, diana 2-5 (Miller 2-5). Fouled o u t- None. Sacramento 33 22 26 21— 102 no more than 25 piercent on their income on fund-raising, NHL results Washington 12 14 .462 61/2 NFC minded critic: BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Actor Willem Washington, Pivonka 11. 19:28 (sh-en). Penal­ Rebounds—Qrlando 54 (Catledge, Acres, L.A. Lakers 24 27 28 25— 104 Los Angelos Rams at Philadelphia, 12:30 New Jersey 8 18 .308 101/2 3-Point goals— Sacramento 512 (Smith 3-4, DEAR ABBY: Concerning your advice to the over­ Dafoe said he was attracted to the role in the new and the highly respected American Cancer Society Bruins 6, Leafs 4 ties— Quinn. Pit (holding), 7:27; Wickenheiser, Miami 7 21 .250 121/2 Theus, Ansley 7), Indiana 57 (Thompson 16). p.m. Was (holding), 11:00; Delorme, Pit (roughing), Assists—Qrlando 15 (Theus 10), Indiana 22 Ainge 1-3, Pressley 1-4, Tisdale 0-1), Los An­ film “Triumph of the Spirit” in much the way he was spends only 15.6 percent on these costs. The American Toronto 2 1 1—4 Central Division AFC weight woman with the rude father-in-law: If she’s un­ 14:45; Ciccarelli, Was (roughing), 14:45; (Fleming 12). Total fouls—Oriando 23, Indiana geles 3-9 (Scott 2-6, Wtorthy 1-1, Johnson 0-1, Boston 2 2 2—6 Chicago 17 9 .654 — Pittsburgh at Houston, 4 p.m. drawn to his roles in “Platoon” and “TTic Last Cancer Society allocates another 7.6 percent for ad­ Hatcher, VWs (roughing), 18:30; Pivonka, Was 16. Technical-Indiana Illegal defense. Cooper 0-1). Fouled out— None. able or unwilling to stand up for herself, the solution First Period— 1. Boston, Neely 22 (Janney, Atlanta 16 9 .640 1/2 (high-sticking), 19:55. A— U 234. isn’t to give her husband an ultimatum to be “man Temptation of Christ.” ministrative expenses, thus bringing the society’s total Galley), 1:52. 2, Toronto, Kordic 8 (lalralo. Indiana 16 9 .640 1/2 Rebounds— Sacramento 48 (Tisdale, Kits 7), Divisional Playoffs Shots on goal—Pittsburgh 13-2-12—27. L o s Angelas 47 (Green 11). As­ The Associated Press Marsh), 3:03. 3, ^ston, Wesley 3, 5:27 (pp). 4, Detroit 16 10 .615 1 (Times TBA) enough” to do it for her — it’s for her to be woman “TTicy’re so unusual,” said Dafoe, who is picky fund-raising and administrative costs to 23.2 percent. Vfashington 11-13-11—35. Celtics 112, Clippers 111 sists— Sacramento 30 (Ainge 9), Los Angeles Toronto. Damphousse 13 (Olezyk, Leernan), Milwaukee 13 13 .500 4 Saturday, Jan. 6 and enough to learn to do it herself. about parts he will play. “They’re so huge. They rai.se This is well within the standard of the Council of Bet­ 608. Penalbos— Pearson, Tor (roughing), 4:26; Power-play Opportunities— Pittsburgh 1 of 6; Cleveland 10 14 .417 6 BOSTON (112) 31 (Johnson 14). Total fouls— ^cramento 14, Sunday, Jan. 7 Washington 0 of 5. Los Angeles 16. A— 17,505. so many interesting questions that you don’t quite ter Business Bureaus, which specifics that such costs Kordic, Tor (high-sticking), 6:20. Oriando 9 16 .333 81/2 Bird 11-22 4-4 27. Pinckney 2-3 1-2 5, Parish AFC A course in assertiveness might help her overcome her BALANCING BEAR — Keeshia, a 75- G oalies— Pittsburgh, Young, 8-11-1 (35 Second Period— 5. Toronto, Osborne 12 WESTERN CONFERENCE 4-10 3-4 11, Johnson 2-4 3-4 7, Paxson 2-5 0-1 Buffalo at Cleveland reluctance to tell the jerk where to get off. “Speaking up” know what it is before you start working on it.” pountj silver bear, playfully balances on should not exceed 50 percent of income. The National shots-29 saves). Washington, Beaupre, 13-1T3 Midwest Division 4, McHale 9-15 2-2 20. Lewis 9-19 10-11 28, Pittsburgh-Houston winner at Denver (Damphousse, Pearson), 4:56, 6, Boston, Neely (27-24). Nuggets 114,76ers111 Dafoe, whose acting career took off two years ago Charities Information Bureau, another leading charity 23 (Janney, ^urque), 14:34 (pp). 7, ^ slon, W L Pci GB Kleine 1-3 0-0 2, Gamble 1-3 2-2 4, M.Smith NFC isn’tjusta man’s job, Abby. the head of trainer Anatoly Kolodenko A— 17,276. PHILADELPHIA (111) watchdog, sets 40 percent as its cut-off for such expen­ Janney 7, 18:12, Penalties— Janney, Bos San Antonio 18 6 .750 — 2- 3 5 0 4, C.Smith 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 43-87 25-30 Minnesota at San Francisco or New York after the movie “Platoon,” is back in the spotlight Referee— Bril McCreary. Linesmen— Gord A MAN IN SACRAMENTO (charging), 10:12; Osborne, Tor (boarding), Denver 18 9 .667 Vl2 112. Barkley 1526 2-2 32, Mahorn 1-3 2-2 4, Giants from the Moscow Circus outside Quincy ses. Broseker, Pierre Champoux. DEAR MAN: Thanks. I needed that. again with his new film. m 14:00; Neely, Bos (hooking), 18:36. Utah 17 9 .654 2 L.A. CLIPPERS (111) Gminski 2-10 3-4 7, Dawkins 510 2-2 12, Haw­ Philadelphia at San Francisco (if Philadelphia kins 7-13 4-4 20, Anderson 514 4-4 16, Smith In “Triumph of the Spirit,” Dafoe portrays a boxer Market in Boston Tuesday. By contrast, many of the “look-alike” charities spend Third Period—8, Toronto, Leernan 21 (Os­ Jets 5, N. Stars 3 Dallas 13 12 .520 5'rz Smith 12-17 9-12 33, Norman 3-9 4-6 10, wins wild-card game) borne, Richardson), 5:37. 9, Boston, Christian 7 Houston 12 15 .444 7'rz Benjamin 4-7 2-2 10, Harper 8-19 4-6 20, Grant 4-8 6-7 14, Brooks 3-7 5 0 6, Thornton 0-0 0-0 Los Angeles Rams at New Ybrk Giants (If Los who fights for his survival after he is imprisoned at a as much as 80 percent to 90 percent, or even more, on 0. Totals 43-91 23-25 111. DEAR ABBY: I am writing in response to your many (Burridge), 8:28. 10, Boston, Janney 8 (Brick- Minnesota 2 1 0—3 Minnesota 5 21 .192 14 11-20 2-2 24, Manning 4-9 5 7 14, Garrick 0-0 Angeles wins wild-card game) Nazi death camp with his family. The critically ac­ such exjiensc.s, leaving very little to carry out their osten­ i S DENVER (114) readers who don’t know how to handle people who im­ ley, Galley), 15:28. Penalties—Osborne, Tor Winnipeg i 0 4— 5 Charlotte 4 20 .167 14 0-0 0, Wolf 0-1 0-0 O.Tolals 42-82 27-35 111. sible purposes. (holding), 6:05; Linseman, Bos, major-game First Period—1, Minnesota. Bellows 24 Pacific Division Boston 23 29 30 30—112 English 1520 2-2 22, Lane 2-5 2-2 6, Ras­ Conference Championships pose on them. claimed film is based on the life of Salamo Arouch, a mussen 511 56 16, Lever 7-21 5 6 20, Adams misconduct (high-sticking), 9:52; Carter, Bos (Modarx)), 2:02 (pp). 2, Winnipeg, Numminen 2 L A. Lakers 20 6 .769 — L A . Clippers 26 24 35 26— 111 Sunday, Jan. 14 In examining a charity’s financial report, note the 6-16 4-4 20, Hanziik 0-3 2-2 2, Davis 11-21 2-2 Greek Jew and middleweight boxing champion who (high-sticking), 10:53; Damphousse, Tor (hold­ (Steen, Elynuik), 5:15. 3, Minnesota. Gartner 23 Portland 18 9 .667 2'rz 3-Point goals— Boston 1-4 (Bird 1-3, McHale Your stock answer: “Nobody can impose on you 24, Hughes 0-0 0-0 0, Lichti 1-2 0-0 2, Komplon was sent to Auschwitz. amount charged off to “education.” Charities arc per­ ing), 11:30. (Broten, Siren). 19:08. Penalties—Ellett. Win Seattle 12 12 .500 7 0-1), Los Angeles 0-2 (Norman 0-1, Harper Super Bowl XXIV without your permission” is not sufficient. Why don’t Gorillas get presents (tripping). :52; &ren, Min (hooking). 8:25. Phoenix 11 12 .478 7'/z 0-1). Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Boston 56 1- 1 5 0 2, Dunn 0-0 0-0 O.Totals 43-100 24-24 Sunday, Jan. 28 mitted to charge off a portio n of fund-raising expenses to Shots on goal— Toronto 9-10-6—25. Boston 114. you give them some practical examples of what to say so “I think I’m attracted to roles that arc kind of 11-14-12—37. S^ond Period—4. Minnesota, Gagner 16 Golden State 10 15 .400 9'q (Parish 18), Los Angeles 41 (Smith 9). As­ At New Orleans LOS ANGELES (AP) — Caesar glowered amid Philadelphia 35 24 27 25— 111 mythic and have some size and, you know, arc full of education if a solicitation mailing includes some sort of Power-play Opportunities— Toronto 0 of 5; (Tinordi), 6:35. Penalty—Barber. Mm (slashing). L.A. Clippers 9 15 .375 10 sists— Boston 28 (Johnson 9), Los Angeles 29 they can learn to be more assertive? the holiday cheer. Danvar 29 30 36 19—114 Boston 2 of 4. 10:13. Sacramento 6 19 .240 13'rz (Grant 12). Total fouls— Boston 25, Los Angeles Pro Bowl possibility,” he said of his penchant for playing un­ educational message. 3-Point goals—Philadelphia 2-8 (Hawkins Fbr example, when a couple drops in on you uninvited, Tlic gorilla clambered up the rocks and squatted, Goalies—Toronto, Laforest, 9-10-0 (37 Third Period—5, Winnipeg. Steen 12 Tuesday's Games 23. Technical— Johnson. A— 15,350. Sunday, Feb. 4 z -D 2- 3, Dawkins 0-1, Smith 0-1, Brooks 0-1, forgettable screen characters. Often, however, the only educational messages arc shols-31 saves). Boston. Lemelin, 7-8-0 (Elynuik. Olausson). 6:24 (pp). 6. Winnipeg, New Jersey 101, Washington 94 At Honolulu you could say, “I’m sorry you didn’t call first — we’re turning out his lower lip in displeasure as the family Barkley 0-2), Denver 4-11 (Adams 4-8, Lever brief admonitions to “maintain ideal weight” or to drink O (25-21). Smai) 12 (McLIwam), 7:43 (sh). 7. Winnipeg. San Antonio 107, Charlotte 82 Bulls 112, Wolves 99 AFC vs. NFC awfully tired this evening. Would you mind stopping by JO 0-1, Hanziik 0-1, Davis 0-1). Fouled out—None, ate its presents and a few Uccs on Tuesday. A— 14,448. Hawerchuk 8 (Steen. Olausson). 9:57 (pp). 8, Now York 100, Miami 94 MINNESOTA (99) tomorrow?” Or, “We have a lot of housework to do Montgomery is thankful in moderation. Yet, by dispensing such health homilies, Referee—Paul Stewart Linesmen—Kevin Winnipeg. McLtwain 10 (Steen), 19:34 (en). Indiana 98, Orlando 90 Rebounds—Philadelphia 49 (Barkley 16), Den­ Caesar’s gloom was probably caused by a cold, but ^ o Corbin 4-10 3-4 11, Mitchell 6-11 7-10 19, ver 58 (Lever 12). Assists—Philadelphia 23 tonight; we’ll talk to you tomorrow.” Or, “I’m sorry, we the American Heart Disease Prevention Foundation, for Collins, Mark Vines. Penalties—Wilkinson, Mm (unsportsmanlike Boston 112, Los Angeles Clippers 111 Lohaus 7-9 0-0 14, Campbell 7-15 6-7 20, Lowe MERIDIAN, Miss. (AP) — U.S. Rep. G.V. if tlie illness was catching, his disposition wasn’t. O “rt corxlucl), 4:29; Sykes, Win (unsportsmanlike Chicago 112, Minnesota 99 (Barkley 5), Denver 30 (Adams 11). Total NFL team statistics example, was able to claim it spent 42 cents on the dollar 0-1 0-2 0, Richardson 5-9 0-1 10, Roth 7-9 1-1 fouls— Philadelphia 20, Denver 19. A— 15,852. have plans for tonight.” “Sonny” Montgomery said he was thankful for the Tlie rest of the gorilla family and the family in the O m Whalers 3, Nordiques 3 corxiuct), 4.29; Giles. Min (holding), 6:00; Eliott, Milwaukee 103, Houston 96 16, Murphy 2-4 1-2 5, Johnson 0-0 0-0 0, Wtest in 1987 to educate the public through its sweepstakes Denver 114, Philadelphia 111 AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Abby, unassertive people need to learn how to stand chance to dine with the first family on Chrisunas Day coni(K)und next door smelled the roses and promptly Hartford 1 1 1 0— 3 Win (tripping), 7:19; &oten, Min (holding), 8:49. 0-2 0-0 0, Royal 2-2 0-0 4. Totals 40-72 18-27 OFFENSE m OO Shots on goal— Minnesota 7-11*7*—25. Win­ Utah 133, Golden State 118 mailings. Adding the 42 cents to the 48 cents the charity Quebec 0 2 1 0— 3 99. How Top 25 fared "iferds Rush Pass up for themselves. They need to learn that they can do it at Camp David and didn’t even mind being put on ate them. nipeg 8-6-16—30. Phoenix 121, Portland 105 reported spending on fund-raising meant it actually spent First Period— 1. Hartford. Kastelic 3 (Tippett). CHICAGO (112) How the Associated Press' Top 25 teams Cincinnati 6101 2483 3618 graciously without being rude or offensive. the spot by the president’s request that he give the Power-play Opportunities—Minnesota 1 of 2; Los Angeles Lakers 104, Sacramento 102 The two families of gorillas at the Los Angeles 17:53. Penalties— Hough, Que (elbowing). 2:52; Pippen 8-13 6-9 22, Grant 513 1-2 17, fared Tuesday: Buffalo 5853 2264 3589 90 cents on the dollar on its fund-raising sweepstakes Winnipeg 2 of 4. Wednesday's Games Please tell them that most high schools and colleges Chrisunas blessing. Jennings, Har, mirwr-major (roughing, fighting), Cartwright 2-6 6-6 10, F^son 4-7 1-2 10, Jor­ Miami Zoo were released from 'heir quarters at midmoming San Antonio at Washington, 7:30 p.m. 1. Syracuse (8-0) did not play. 5546 1330 4216 program. Goalies—Minnesota. Casey, 15-11-2 (29 dan 12-17 1-2 28, Perdue 1-4 5 0 2, Hodges New England offer courses in assertiveness training, and they should “It was a good Christmas,” said Montgomery, a to find their compounds were strewn with popcorn 8:26; Kimble. Que. rnajor (fighting). 8:26; Gillis, Indiana at Orlando, 7:30 p.m. 2. Kansas (11-0) did not play. 5456 1749 3707 o 2 Oue (roughing), 8:26; Burt, Har (hooking), shols-25 saves). Winnipeg, Essensa, 5-2-2 2- 2 0-0 6, Armstrong 2-3 0-0 4, King 6-8 1-1 3. 13. Georgetown (8-0) did not play. Houston 5427 1928 3499 If you can’t or won’t take the time and trouble to (25-22). Detroit at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. enroll. Democrat. “I was honored. That was really someth­ balls, cranberries, bougainvilleas, rawhide chews and 13:32; Stastny, Quo (high-sticking), 19:50. Sanders 0-2 0-0 0, Davis 5 1 0-0 0. Totals 4. Illinois (8-0) did not play. Kansas City 5265 2227 3038 m ^ A— 13,732. Houston at Minnesota, 8 p.m. ASSERTIVE AND GLAD OF IT ing.” check this, rely on the expertise of the two charity rating Second Period— 2, Quebec, McKegney 4 4 5 76 16-22 112. 5. Michigan (8-1) did not ^ay. Denver 5093 2092 3001 fruit. Referee— Mike McGeough. Linesmen— Dan Atlanta at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. (Fogarty. Sakic), 6:33. 3. Hartford, Cunneyworth Minnesota 20 29 27 23— 99 6. Oklahoma (5-0) did not play. Cleveland 5042 1609 3433 DEAR ASSERTIVE: Obviously you took the course Along with ihc traditional meal of turkey and agencies mentioned earlier: The National Charities Infor­ 5 r- McCourl, Dan Schachle. Philadelphia at Seattle, 10 p.m. Banana Uccs decorated with purple, orange and 8 (Ferraro, Samueisson), 14:58. 4. Quebec, Chicago 33 28 30 21— 112 7. Missouri (51) did not play. Jets 5011 1596 mation Bureau, 19 Union Square West, New York, N.Y., Boston at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. 3415 and passed with flying colors. Thanks for not only send­ dressing, sweet potatoes topped with marshmallows yellow roses and sprinkled with coconut .snow stood Finn 2 (Lafleur, Sakic), 18:47 (pp). Penal­ 3-Point goals—Minnesota 1-3 (Roth 1-1, 8. Louisville (51) did not play. Raiders 4989 2038 Thursday's Games 2951 10003-3395 (212) 929-63(X) and the Council of Better ties—Krygier, Har (hookir>g), 1:34; Ladouceur, Campbell 0-1, Wtest 0-1), Chicago 6-11 (Jordan 9. LSU (51) did not play. San Diego 4910 1873 ing a clear message to the meek, but also providing them and green beans, Montgomery said guests were given outside the grotto.s, with boxed prc.scnts all around. Blues 8, Blackhawks 3 Now York at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. 3037 Har, double minor (roughing, holding), 5:15; Gil- 3- 5, Hodges 2-2, Baxson 1-2, Perdue 0-1, Rp-10. Indiana (50) did not play. Indianapolis 4813 Business Bureaus, 4200 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Cleveland at Charlotte, 7:30 p.m. 1853 2960 with a road map to assertiveness. the choice of pumpkin or pecan pic for dessert. Burlap sttK'kings were placed by the rocks with lis, Que (holding). 5:15; Petit. Que (holding), Chicago 2 0 1—3 per, 0-1), Fouled out—None. Rebounds— Min­ 11. Arkansas (8-1) beat Delaware Stale SeaWa 4596 Miami at Denver, 9.30 p.m. 1392 3204 VA, (703) 247-9324. 5:38; Finn, Que (slashing), 9:41; Gillis, Que SI. Louis 4 2 2— 8 nesota 40 (Mitchell 8). Chicago 38 (Grant 8). 117-75. Pittsburgh 3996 “The meal was terrific, the entire day was very caic, filled with nuts and squash and all .sorts of Portland at Utah, 9:30 p.m. 1818 2178 (roughing), 10:54; Ladouceur, Har (un­ First Period— 1, St, Louis, MacLean 14 Assists— Minnesota 27 (Lowe 7). Chicago 30 1Z UNLV (6-2) beat Long Beach State 78-58. well done. Everyone was definitely in the Christmas Golden Stale at Los Angeles Clippers, 10:30 goodies. sportsmanlike conduct), 13:15; Gillis, Que (un­ (Oates, P.Cavallini), 2:34 (pp). 2, Chicago, Kon- (Paxson 8). Total fouls— Minnesota 19, Chicago 13. Duke (52) did not play. DEFENSE p.m. spirit,” he said Tuesday. The holiday party was the work of volunteers from sportsmanlike conduct), 13:15; Evason, Har, royd 3 (Graham, Roenick), 6:34 (pp). 3, SL 22. Technical—Chicago Illegal defense. 14. Georgia Tech (6-0) did not play. Tferds Rush Ftess major-game misconduct (high-sticking), 15:51; Louis, Huli 30, 11:19. 4. Chicago, Creighton 19 A— 18,676. 15. Memphis State (6-1) did not play. Kansas City 4293 1766 2527 Dr. Gott President Bush recently extended the Christmas in­ the Gorilla Garden, which grows supplemental foods (Konroyd, Van Dorp), 14:59. 5, St. Louis, NBA results Lafleur, Que (interfererx:e). 16:29. 16. UCLA (6-1) did not play. Denver 4407 1580 2827 vitation to the single Mississippi congressman. for the ztxi’s dozen gorillas. Today In History Third Period— 5, Queb^, Hough 4, 11:08. 6, MacLean 15 (P.Cavallini, Oates), 15:12. 6. St. Bucks 103, Rockets 96 17. SL John's (9-2) did not play. San Diego 4764 1813 2951 Louis. Momesso 13 (Brown, Lalor), 17:35. Nets 101, Bullets 94 Hartford. Dineen 12 (Tomlak, Burt), 14:14. HOUSTON (96) 18. Iowa (7-1) did not play. Cleveland 4831 1670 3161 “They enjoy it because a lot of their really special Penalties-Yaw ney, Chi (hooking), 1:02; Penalties— PetiL Que (holding). 3:37; Gillis, WASHINGTON (94) Johnson 2-6 0-0 4, Thorpe 1-7 1-1 3, 19. North Carolina Stale (7-2) did not play. Raiders 5003 1940 3063 Peter Gott, M.D. Williams is in hospital favorite treats arc out there,” said Jennifer Chatficld, >bwney, Chi (roughing), 4:24; Thomlinson, StL Today is Wednesday, Dec. 27, the 361st day of 1989. Que (cross-checking), 5:06; Tippett, Har (hold­ King 12-23 3-5 27, Alario 4-7 0-0 9, Jones 3-4 Olajuwon 14-27 6-7 34, Floyd 6-10 2-3 15, 20. La Salle (5-0) did not play. Buffalo 5046 1840 3206 (slashing), 4:24; Momesso, StL (high-sticking), ATLANTA (AP) — Civil rights leader Hosca Wil­ the gorillas’ keeper. “They also have some things There arc four days left in the year. ing). 8:54; Cunneyworth. Har (tripping). 12:05; 1-1 7, Walker 0-5 0-0 0, Malone 11-22 2-2 24, Wfoodson 7-13 0-1 14, Chievous 4-7 3-4 11, 21. Arizona (3-2) did not play. Houston 5211 1669 3542 5:12; Sutter, Chi (roughing), 16:24; Zezel, StL K^gier, Har (high-sticking), 14:28; DoBlois, Grant 3-7 2-4 8, Eackles 3-9 4-6 10, Colter 1-7 Bowie 5-9 4-4 15, Smith 0-0 0-2 0, Lucas 0-2 22. Alabama (7-2) did not play. Seattle 5215 2118 3097 liams, who has organized a Christmas dinner for the they don’t usually get — like a whole banana tree.” Today’s Highlight in History: Que (high-sticking). 14:28; Francis. Har (high- (roughing), 16:24; Graham, Chi (roughing), 0-0 2, Roth 2-3 1-2 5, Turpin 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 23. Qregon State (6-2) did not play. Cincinnati’ 5297 2162 3135 18:06; Thomas, Chi (charging), 18:06; P.Caval­ 0-0 0, Dinkins 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 3581 16-22 96. homeless and hungry for 19 years, is hospitalized On E>cc. 27, 1831, naturalist Charles Darwin set out on steiking), 16:37; McRae, Que (high-sticking), 40-89 13-20 94. MILWAUKEE (103) 24. Norto Carolina (6-4) did not play. Pittsburgh 5549 2008 3541 16:37; Cunneyworth, Har (roughing), 18:12; Gil- lini. StL (roughing), 18D6. NEW JER SEY (101) 25. Minnesota (7-1) did not play. Indianapolis 5611 2077 3534 with bronchitis and pneumonia, but plans to get back ‘Polar bears’ swim a voyage to the Pacific aboard the HMS Beagle. Dar­ Second Period—7, St. Louis, Hull 31 (Oates, Grayer 4-6 4-4 12, Roberts 5 7 8-10 18, tis, Que (roughing). 18:12; Verbeek, Har (slash­ Hinson 10-16 11-11 31, Morris 3-11 0-0 6, Sikma 9-21 5-5 26, Humphries 7-14 2-4 16, New England 5644 1978 3666 into action soon. win’s observations during the voyage helped form the ing), 18:55; Jennings. Har, double major-game Zezel), 6:09 (pp). 8. SI. Louis, Lowry 6 Big East Confaranca C a ll Miami Quinidine slows NANAIMO, British Columbia (AP) — Dave Carroll 4-10 5-6 13, Hopson 6-18 1-3 14, Con­ Robertson 6-11 3-4 15, Pressey 5-12 2-4 12, 5696 2153 3543 (Meagher), 17:39 (sh). Penalties—Creighton. W L W L Jets “I’m feeling much better, and I hope to be release basis for his theory of evolution. misconduct (spearing, fighting), 18:55; GouleL ner 6-6 2-3 14, Shackleford 4-6 0-0 8, Short Brown 1-3 0-0 2, Anderson 0-0 1-21, Kornet 5994 2136 3858 Lebiuk .says he swims only once a year — the day Que (slashing), 18:55; Marois, Que, double Chi (slashing), 2:26; Roberts, StL (slashing), 3-10 2-2 8, Blaylock 3-6 1-3 7, Haley 0-2 0-0 0. Providence in a few days,” Williams said Tuesday in a telephone On this date: 2:26; Gilbert, Chi (boarding), 4:55; Russell, Chi 0-0 1-2 1, Breuer 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 37-76 2535 Villanova 1 0 6 5 after Christmas — so he likes to make it last. major-game misconduct (fighting, slashing). Totals 39-85 22-28 101. 103. NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE interview from his room at Emory Hospital. In 1822, scientist Louis Pasteur was bom in Dole, 18:55. (roughing), 4:55; Lowry, StL (roughing), 4:55; Washington 18 22 27 27— 94 Georgetown 0 0 8 0 OFFENSE rapid heartbeat That’s why he was the last person out of the water Houston 29 19 26 22— 96 Overtime—None. Penalties—Ferraro. Har Sutter, Chi, major (fighting), 6:15; G.Cavallini, New Jersey 31 18 28 24—101 Syracuse 0 0 8 0 Tterds Rush Ftess Williams, 64, said his annual Christmas and Tuesday during tlie annual “polar bear” swim at this France. StL, major (lighting), 6:15; Van Dorp. Chi, major Milwaukee 30 21 24 28— 103 SL John's 0 0 9 2 San Francisco (roughing), 3:56; Petit, Oue (roughing). 3:56; 3-Point goals— Washington 1-3 (Alario 1-2, 3-Point goals— Houston 2-6 (Bowie 1-1, 6268 1966 4302 Thanksgiving feasts since 1970 combined have fed In 1900, militant prohibitionist Carry Nation carried Ladouceur. Har (unsportsmanlike conduct), (fighting), 6:52; Twist, StL, minor-major (in­ Eackles 0-1), New Jersey 1-1 (Hopson 1-1), Seton Hall 0 0 5 2 \^shington 6253 Vancouver Island city. The 35-ycar-old spent 30 Floyd 1-4, Chievous 0-1), Milwaukee 3-11 1904 4349 DEAR DR. GOTT: My sister has been diagnosed 3:56; McRae. Que (unsportsmanlike conduct), stigator, lighting), 6:52; Thomas, Chi (hooking), Fouled out-^one. Rebounds— Washington 59 Pittsburgh 0 0 4 4 Rams 6042 1909 4133 nearly half a million people at a co.st of nearly $1 minutes in the 50-dcgrcc waters of Departure Bay. out her first public smashing of a bar, at the Carey Hotel (Sikma 3-8, Roberts 0-1, Humphries 0-1, Pres­ 3:56. 8:01; Brind'Amour, StL (slashing), 8:01; (King 8), New Jersey 49 (Hinson 11). As­ Connacllcut 0 18 2 Green Bay 5780 1732 4048 with Wolff-I^rkinson-White syndrome. What can you million, and used 65,000 volunteers. in Wichita, Kan. Creighton, Chi (roughing), 14:11; Robwts, StL Boston College 0 1 5 3 Chicago “I started four years ago or more and I just keep Shots on goal— Hartford 11-11-8-2— 32. sists— Washington 21 (Walker 6), New Jersey sey 0-1). Fouled out—Johnson, Wtoodson. 5375 2287 3088 tell us about this disorder? “This was our 19th year, and I’d say we fed a total In 1927, “Show Boat,” one of the major works of the Quebec 4-16-7-2—29. (holding), 17:12; Secord, Chi (cross-checking), 12 (Connor 4). Total fouls— Washington 21. Rebounds—Houston 48 (aajuwon 12), Mil­ Today's Gamas New Orleans 5328 1948 3380 doing it,” he said as he dried off before heading for a Power-play Opportunities—Hartford 0 of 7; 19:35. New Jersey 18. Technical— Washington delay waukee 48 (Sikma 14). Assists— Houston 21 Brooklyn College at Providence, 8 p.m. Philadelphia 5320 2208 3112 DEAR READER: Wolff-I^kinson-White syndrome of about 35,000 at the Christmas dinner, counting the hot tub .set up on the beach. American musical theater, opened at the Zicgfcld Theater Third Period—9. St. Louis, Brind'Amour 13 Quebec 1 of 8. of game. A— 7,510. (Floyd 9), Milwaukee 19 (Ftoberls, Sikma 5). Howard at S t John's, 8 p.m. Minnesota 5255 2066 3189 is a type of electric short-circuiting in the heart. Instead deliveries to sick and old people at their homes,” he The 196 participants who braved the chilly waters in New York. Goalies— Hartford. Sidorkiewicz, 7-8-1 (29 (Oates, MacLean), 1:23, 10, S i Louis, Momes­ Total fo uls-H o uston 27, Milwaukee 20. ECAC Holiday Fastival Detroit 4992 2053 2939 so 14 (Brind'Amour, Tuttle), 12:51. 11, Chicago, of the elecuical impulses traveling through the normal shots-26 saves). Quebec, Tugnutt, 5-15-3 Spurs 107, Hornets 82 A— 15,945. (at Madison Squats Cardan) Giants 4963 1889 3074 said. “You watch these families eating, and you real­ ranged in age from 2-ycar-old Mary Rice to 76-ycar- In 1932, Radio City Music Hall opened in New York. B.Murray 4 (Roenick, Secord), 14:38. Penal­ Fla. State vs. N.C. State, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay nerves from the atria (low-pressure chambers) to the (32-29). SAN ANTONIO (107) 4842 1507 3335 ize, if they didn’t cat here, where would they cat? old Patrick O’Rooney. In 1945, 28 nations signed an agreement creating the ties—Chicago bench, served by Yawney (loo Seton Hall vs. Rhode Island, 9 p.m. Atlanta A— 14,091. Cummings 12-21 7-9 32, Elliott 2-5 2-2 6, 4669 1155 3514 venuicles (high-pressure chambers), the impulses are re­ many men on ice), 2:47; Lowry, StL (holding). W. Palm Beach C lassic Phoenix They’d just go to bed hungry.” Swimmers receive a silver dollar and polar bear World Bank. Referee-Richard Trottior. Linesmen— Robinson 5-13 4-5 14, Cheeks 5-5 1-1 11, 4641 1361 3280 5:52; Lalor, StL (slashing), 7:30; Chicago Jazz 133, Warriors 118 Lehigh vs. Miami, 6 p.m. Balias routed along an abnormal, alternate pathway. In 1947, the children’s television prognun “Howdy Wayne Bonney, Gerard Gauthier. W.Anderson 6-12 1-2 13, Maxwell 3-9 0-0 6, 4294 1409 2885 Williams said the program has expanded so much pin for their efforts. bench, served Sutter (too many men on ice), GOLDEN STATE (118) Boston College vs. Wtest Virginia, 8 p.m. Because of this pathway, the electrical charges trigger­ 9:29; Pressley, Chi (slashing), 10:07; Van Dorp, Brickowski 1-1 0-0 2, Wingate 2-6 0-0 4, that he is going to turn it into a year-round operation. “It’s fun, but I tliink they’re crazy,” said 12-ycar- Doody,” hosted by Bob Smith, made its debut on NBC. Mullin 7-15 3-3 17, Teagle 5-12 4-4 14, Blab Tsxaco Star Classic DEFENSE Sabres 6, Red Wings 3 Chi (slashing), 18:00; Lowry. StL (slashing), Paspalj 1-3 0-0 2, Jones 3-7 3-4 9, Moore 2-2 ing the heartbeat reach the venuicles slightly earlier than In 1949, Queen Juliana of tlie Nctlicrlands signed an 0- 1 5 0 0, Hardaway 4-10 0-0 8, Richmond 512 (at San Diago) Vhrds Rush ftess “I’ve a job, a real obligation to feed the hungry — old Esther McDonnall, who was visiting from DotroK 0 2— 3 18:00; Pressley, Chi (unsporlsmanlike conduct), 0- 0 6, Welp 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 43-87 18-23 107. 1 6-6 16, Tolbert 513 2-3 20, Garland 510 2-2 Villanova vs. Clemson, 930 pm. Minnesota 4184 they should. act granting sovereignty to Indonesia after more than Buffalo 4— 6 18:00; Brown, SiL (unsportsmanlike conduct), CHARLOTTE (82) 1683 2501 they’re the fastest growing population in Atlanta. Australia. 1 1 12, Higgins 3-10 3-5 9, Marclulionis 510 4-4 Niagara vs. S. Diego State, midnight San Francisco 4618 First Period— 1, Detroit, Yzorman 24 (Gallant, 18:00. Tripucka 1-11 4-4 6, Gilliam 3-7 0-0 6, 1383 3235 By and large, this condition is harmless and produces three centuries of Dutch rule. 17, Bol 0-0 2-4 2, Shasky 1-1 1-2 3. Totals Giants 4664 1539 Federko), 10:46 (pp). 2, Buffalo, Foligno 12 Shots on goal—Chicago 12-13-13—38. St. J.R.Reid 1-5 2-2 4, Bogues 2-2 0-0 4, Chapman 3125 no symptoms, except in some patients who show cyclic 4594 27-33 118. Thuraday'a Gamas Philadelphia 4894 1605 (Andreychuk. Housley), 11:29. Penal­ Louis 11-13-9—33. 5-16 1-2 14, Curry 6-12 5-6 17, R.Reid 511 3-4 3289 UTAH (133) Lafayette at Syracuse, 8 pm. Vteshington 4915 bursts of rapid heartbeats (supreventricular tachycardia) ties— Chiasson, Det (holding), 5:58; Housley, Power-play Opportunities—Chicago 3 of 7; 14, Rowsom 0-2 0-0 0, Gray 2-5 2-4 6, Sichting 1344 3571 Edwards 5-10 1-2 11, Malone 16-21 6-8 39, Kuppanhsimar Classic New Orleans 5186 Buf (hooking), 10:32; Chiasson, Dot (tripping), St. Louis 1 of 5. 1- 5 2-2 4, Gattison 2-2 3-3 7. Totals 28-78 1326 3860 that cause palpitations and weakness. Several medicines, Eaton 2-6 5 0 4, Stockton 6-13 4-7 18, Hansen Georgia Tech vs. Morehead State, 7 p.m. Green Bay 5347 2008 12:15; Foligno, Buf (holding), 13:59; McClel­ G oalies—Chicago, Chevrier, 8-11-1 (11 22-27 82. 3339 512 1-3 12, Bailey 2-8 4-7 8, Rudd 3-7 0-0 8, Pittsburgh vs. Qklahome State, 9 pm. Tampa Bay 5460 2023 3437 including quinidine and procainamide, help retard the land, DoL minor-major (high-sticking, fighting), shots-7 saves), Waite (0:00 second, 22-18). St. San Antonio 30 26 28 23— 107 Leckner 4-5 3-4 11, Griffith 5 1 0 5 0 12, Brown Tsxaco Stats Classic Detroit 5537 Louis, Riendeau, 4-5-3 (38-35). Charlotte 16 18 21 27— 82 1621 3916 rapid flow of electricity and prevent rapid pulse. Andy Rooney reviews the top events of 1989 17:21; Ramsey, But. minor-major (instigator, Consolation and Final Dallas 1 3-7 2-2 8, Ortiz 1-3 0-0 2, Johnson 51 5 0 O.To­ 5556 1991 3565 fighting), 17:21; Hogue, Buf (tripping), 19:06. A— 18,327. 3-Point goals— San Antonio 3-5 (Moore 2-2, lals 52-103 21-33 133. Rams 5567 1543 4024 Wolff-Rarkinson-White syndrome does not indicate SecOTd Period—3, Buffalo, Andreychuk 19 Reloree—Dan Marouefll. Linesmen— Mark Cummings 1-2, Maxwell 0-1), Charlotte 4-12 Golden Stale 24 29 29 36— 118 Friday's Gamas Chicago 5729 1897 heart disease or cardiac damage, but patients should have Diane Sawyer was induced to leave CBS Secretary of Defense nominee John (Bodger, Turgoon), 8:53 (pp). Penal­ Pare, Jerry Pateman. (Chapman 3-5, R.Fteid 1-3, Gray 0-1, Curry 0-1, 3832 Utah 44 36 27 26— 133 Davidson at St John's, 8 pm. Phoenix 5877 2302 By Jay Sharbutt ties— Houda, Det, double minor (holding, un­ Tripucka 0-2). Fouled out— Nona. 3575 regular checkups. for S2 million a year “and the chiuicc to Tower. 3-Point goals— Golden Stale 1-7 (Marclulionis Georgetown vs. Northern Iowa (at UNLV), Atlanta 6025 2471 sportsmanlike conduct), 5:10; Maguire. Buf Rebounds—San Antonio 59 (Robinson 14), 10:30 p.m. 3554 The Associated Press TV Topics Charlotte 45 (Gray 10). Assists— San Antonio 1- 1, Higgins 51, Hardaway 0-1, Tolbert 0-1, work with Sam Donaldson.” “A lot of good weather” got the boot, (tripping), 9:04; Foligno. Buf (holding), 17:08. Mullin 0-3), Utah 8-16 (Stockton 2-3, Rudd 2-4, Conn. Mutual Classic too, Rooney says, “altliough we kept Hur­ Third Period—4, Detroit, Yzerman 25 (Gal­ 32 (Cheeks, Maxwell 6), Charlotte 21 (Bogues (at Hartford Civic Cantsr) DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m a 37-year-old mother with a In contrast, Connie Chung, in leaving 9), Total fouls— San Antonio 22, Charlotte 18. Griffith 2-5, Malone 1-1, Hansen 1-3). Fouled NEW YORK — Most reporters dread lant), 3:51. 5, Buffalo, Fdligno 13 (Bodger). out—None. Flebounds—Golden State 49 (Tol­ Miss. State vs. Delaware, 7 p.m. full-time Job and suffer from constant fatigue. I’ve been NBC for CBS, “only got $1.5 million. ricane Hugo.” 404. 6, Detroit, Gallant 16 (Zombo, Carson), Technicals—San Antonio Illegal defense, UConn vs. St. Joseph's, 9 p.m. the end of a year. This is because they arc Calendar W.Anderson. A— 23,901. bert 9), Utah 69 (Malone 11). Assists—Golden tested for diabetes, thyroid and lupus with negative here it is, all sitting there for you. And But she got to work alone.” Tliirty seconds here, 40 there, 16 here, 14:20. 7, Buffalo, Arniel 9 (Snuggerud), 16:30. State 24 (Garland 9), Utah 30 (Stockton 17). ECAC Holiday Festival tbid to write a long story about the year’s 8, Buffalo, Vaive 17 (Ruuttu, Krupp), 18:36. 9. Total fouls— Golden State 24, Utah 28. Techni­ Transactions results. I could sleep constantly. The only medication I’m every event spurs an idea or observation. Rooney began work on “ 1989” last it adds up. But it is a heartbreaking task Knicks 100, Heat 94 Consolation and Final Buffalo, Hogue 3 (Snuggerud, Krupp). 18:51 Today cals— Golden Slate Illegal defansa, Teagle, Tol­ on is Tri-Levlen for birth control, and even that seems to major stories and what it all means. But It’s a great thing for an essayist.” taking it all out after all that work to put it Kuppanhsimar Classic summer. When interviewed last week, he (en). Penalties— Turgoon, Buf (slashing), 4:17; Boys Basketball NEW YORK (100) bert, Malone, Bailey. A— 12,616. b a s k e t b a l l there arc those who enjoy such work. He is asked if this week’s print and Habscheid, Det (tripping), 7:55; Bodger, But East Granby at ^Iton, 7:30 Newman 5-9 5-7 15, Oakley 7-13 5 5 19, Consolation and Final make me more tired. I’ll take any suggestions you can had just heard bad news from CBS of­ all in. On the bright side, Rooney docs (cross-checking), 1107. Coventry vs. RHAM, 6 p.m. (at E.O. Smith) Ewing 4-18 3-4 11, Jackson 4-12 0-0 8, broadcast flood of year-enders and have 47 minutes. Suns 121, Blazers 105 Saturday's Gamas Wil- offer. ficialdom. They said that what he turned Shots on goal—Detroit 10-12 6—28. Buffalo G.Wilkins 6-14 1-1 13, E.Wilkins 2-3 0-2 4, DALLAS MAVERICKS—Waived Michoal His name is Andy Rooney. He is at Girls Basketball PORTLAND (105) N. C.-Ashevllle at Rovidence, 8 pm. hams, guard. decadc-enders has any real virtue. in exceeded an hour by one minute. “They’re doipg the decade on the 8-14-14—36. Ellington Tournament Strickland 4-10 1-2 9, Tucker 7-11 2-2 17, DEAR READER: Chronic fatigue syndrome is one of Kersey 2-7 2-2 6, Williams 7-14 0-0 14, Duck­ Conn. Mutual Classic f o o t b a l l CBS News and he gets to grouse on “60 Power-play Opportunities-Detroit 1 of 7; Walker 1-3 2-2 4. Totals 40-93 19-25 100. “Well,” he muses, “docs virtue have ’fliis is not good, as he only really has (CBS) ‘Evening News’ in two seven- (at Ellington High) worth 7-11 0-0 14, Drexler 1525 5 8 26, Porter Consolation and Final the most difficult conditions to diagnose because there Buffalo 1 of 5. Manchester vs. East Catholic, 6:30 p.m. MIAMI (94) ■.icu. Foofbsll League Minutes” each week. This Thursday, he 8-18 2-2 18, Cooper 1-5 0-0 2, Robinson 515 Joe Walton, heed are no definitive tests for it. After ruling out the usual any real virtue? But 1 think if looking at 47 minutes he can call his own. Commer­ minute sections,” he marvels. “How the G oalies— Detroit, St. Laurent, 2-4 0 (35 Windsor Locks vs. Ellington, 8 p.m. Long 3-8 4-4 10, Rico 4-15 0-0 8, Soikaly has 60 minutes of his own — a little less, 1-211, Pelrovic 1 6 4-4 6, Young 3-7 0-0 6, Inrin raa^ . Rich Kolite, offensive coordinator; Ralph shots-30 saves). Buffalo, Puppa, 16 5-5 Ice Hockey 8-14 1 0-14 26, Douglas 9-13 4-4 22, Sparrow causes of fatigue — such as diabetes, thyroid disorders where we’ve been helps us wheic we’re cials and promotions for other shows get hell do they do that?” 1-3 0-0 2, Bryant 0-1 0-0 0, Totals 45112 14-18 Hawkins, defensive coordinator; and Zeke Brat- technically speaking — to grouse or be (28-25). Malden Catholic vs. East Catholic (Bolton Ice 0-6 0-0 0, Thompson 3-11 0-0 6, Frank 1-5 0-0 105. Callahan, Wally Chambers, Mike and other ailments — doctors arc left with the fatigued going, yes, to that extent tliey have some the rest of the hour. He returns witli heavy n o n A— 16,433. Palace), 8:30 p.m. 2, Edwards 7-15 2-2 16, Sundvold 1-2 0-0 2, Radio, TV amused about this year. PHOENIX (121) Faulkinor, Bobby Hammond, Rod Humenuik, virtue.” NIGHT AND DAY, NORVILLE’S Referee—Ron ffoggarth. Linesmen-Bob Wrestling Cummings 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 37-90 20-24 94. person who appears otherwise normal. The truth is that heart and producer Robert Forte to the Larry Pasqualo and Jim Vechiarella, assistant Hodges, F^t Dapuzzo. Manchester/Cheney Tech at East Catholic, New Vbrk 25 25 22 28—100 Chambers 8-15 0-2 16, Perry 5 9 3-5 13, the experts have yet to discover what causes chronic His show, “A Year With Andy Rooney: Rooney, 68, has done five other one- editing room ;uid starts throwing things THE ONE: 'fhe big buildup for Deborah West 4-5 1-2 9, K.Johnson 5 1 8 1516 31, Today coaches. Announced the resignation of Mike 11 am. Miami 27 19 24 2 4 - 94 Hickey, director of player personnel 1989,” will arrive two nights ^ter ABC hour essays of the kind airing Thursday. out. Norvillc commenced Tuesday night when Rangers 4, Devils 4 3-Point goals— Now York 1-9 (Tucker 1-4, Majerle 7-13 1-2 15, Hornacek 5 8 1-1 11, fatigue syndrome. 7:30 p.m. — Soviet Wings at HOCKEY Thursday Strickland 0-1, G.Wilkins 0-1, Newman 0-1, Grant 51 1-2 1, E.Johnson 7-13 8-9 23, Lang Having said this, 1 will proceed to blame your birth News’ “Images of the Eighties” and one The last was in 1985, when he took a A reflection on the death of tlie famous she began substitute-anchoring the “NBC New Jersey 2 1 1 0— 4 1-1 5 0 2, Morrison 0-0 0-0 0, Battle 0-0 0-0 Whalers, WTIC National Hockey League N.Y. Rangers 1 2 1 0—4 Boys Basketball Jackson 0-2), Miami 0-3 (Sundvold 0-1, Ed­ control medicine, Tri-Lcvlcn. Oral contraceptives will after NBC News’ “The Eighties.” Those helicopter across tlie United States for a race horse Secretariat runs 24 seconds. Nightly News.” She’ll fill in for vacation­ Rotary Club Classic O.Tolals 4583 30-39 121. CEVILS—Signed Alexei First Period— 1, New Jersey, Pa.Sundstrom wards 0-2). Fouled out —None. 7:30 p.m. — Capitals at Devils, KMaloriov defenseman, and assigned him to Out. Who won the Superbowl, the World (at East Catholic High) Porlland 18 23 30 34— 10S cause depression in some women. The reason for this is are specials about the decade, not just one bird’s-eye perspective of the nation. ing Tom Brokaw for the rest of the week, 12 (MacLean, Daneyko), 1:02 (sh). 2. New Jer­ Rebounds— New York 60 (Oakley 12), Miami 56 SportsChannel Arrterican Hockey League. Sent Mitchell College vs. Housatonic CC, 2 p.m. Phoanix 32 30 31 28— 121 little year. In preparing a gimlet-eye perspective Series, luid lesser championships run 40 while also continuing on NBC’s “Today” sey, Shanahan 16 (V^ischok), 6:18. 3, New (Thompson 12). Assists—New Iferk 11 (Jack- to Utica. unknown. Such depression can masquerade as fatigue. 1 Windsor vs. Bonny Eagle High, 4 p.m. son 4), Miami 15 (Edwards 4). Total fouls— New 3-Point goals— Portland 1-8 (Drexler 1-3, 7:30 p.m. — College basketball: Vbrk, King 2 (Turcotle, Ruff), 17:18. Penal­ Ftobinson 0-1, Porter 0-4), Phoenix 1-6 (E.John­ n n . L " R A N G E R S-S en i Mike Richter, recommend you ask your doctor to discontinue your birth of 1989, he went by subject, rather than seconds. Adios. show. NBC still plans for Norvillc to suc­ ties— Matey, NJ (cros-chocking), :36; King. NY East Catholic vs. Manchester, 6 p.m. 'ibrk 21, Miami 23. Technicals— New Ibrk Illegal Rooney, who is more comfortable with son 1-4, Chambers 0-1, Majerle 0-1). Fouled LaSalle vs. Ohio State, ESPN goalie, to Flint of the International Lfockey proceeding chronologically. Business, The obituary of the anguished announ­ ceed Jane Pauley as co-host of “Today.” (slashing), 8:21; Pa.Sundstrom, NJ (holding), Manchester CC vs. UConn-Avery Point, 8 defense 2. A— 15,008. League. ' control pills for two to three months. out— None. Rebounds— ftertland 60 (Kersey 9:30 p.m. — College basketball: a year, doesn’t mind doing “year-enders,” 10:10; HuscrofL NJ, minor-major (instigator, p.m. education, guns, communism’s decline, cer who reported the flaming crash of tlie Pauley will end her 13-ycar stay on 12), Phoenix 57 (K.Johnson 10). A s ­ BLUES—Flecalled Dave Thomlin- If, at the end of this time, you are feeling better and lighting), 17:20; King, NY, major (fighting), Coventry vs. 1 BA (at E.O. Smith) Pacers 98, Magic 90 Missouri vs. Memphis State, ESPN as they’re called by journalists. sists—Portland 21 (Drexler 9), Phoanix 25 Mn, left wing, and Randy Skarda, defenseman, and even certain TV people were among dirigible Hindenberg in 1937 took 40 Friday, and move on to a prime-time .spe­ 17:20; Albefin, NJ (roughing), 20:00; Janssens, Girls Basketball less tired, the pills are probably the cause. If not, your ORLANDO (90) (K.Johnson 13). Total fouls— Portland 29, 10:'30 p.m. — Celtics at Kings, horn PM na of the International Hockey League NY (rouahinq). 20:00. Coventry at Tolland, 7:30 p.m. doctor will have to continue the search for an answer to “As a writer, it’s a lot of fim. All you the subjects inspected. .seconds. Farewell to that, likewise a cial in March and her own scries in the Catledge 9-16 2-3 20. Smith 4-13 3-4 11, Phoenix 19. A— 14,487. Sant Glen Fealherstone, defenseman, to Channel 18, WILI (1400-AM) your problem. need is something to write about. And Rir example, he notes that ABC’s slightly shorter thought on fo<"i.i summer. 16 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 27, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 27, 1989—17

I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee Crossword TV Tonight Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words. ODD FOOD ______

ACROSS 38 Refuse Anewor to Previous Puixle "^•d O P IV I fD Inside Edition 39 French U-L)ay invasion becomes involved with a (18) NBA Basketball: Boston Celtics at UNFYN article CE) C22) Wheel of Fortune (CC) lonely Scottish woman Donald Suther Sacramento Kings (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) 1 Fighting □ land, Kate Nelligan. Ian Bannen 1981. equipment 40 Opposite of □ ® Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) (25) Odd Couple 5 On the aflir- post Rated R ___tw! metive tide 41 Lived □ Cil) People's Court (38) Hogan's Heroes □ 8 Branch of 44 Ready for (2g) Kate & Allie (CC) [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Stakeout' (CC) A Seat­ (61) Three's Company Take full advantage of your microwave during 1990 flight □ □ □ □ □ □ □ the armed (24) (6?) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour tle police detective falls in love with the PUMBY lorcei 48 First-rate (2 woman he's been assigned to keep tabs [D IS ] Ready Steady Go! The Rolling (26) Police Story Stones Special Host Dave Clark introd­ The lime has come to begin a new year. 12 Grabbed wds.) on. Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio Estevez. Ma­ 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder 13 Wriggly fiih 49 Middle East @0) 30) Current Affair deleine Stowe. 1987 Rated R (In Stereo) uces a 1965 performance of the Rolling Perhaps one resolution you might consider making is 1 teaspoon dry mustard 14 Ripped org. Stones before a young British . (R) 1/4 teaspoon pepper (3g Cheers (CC) [USA] Murder, She Wrote to provide your family with better prepared and more in­ '/2 tea.spoon salt. 15 Actor Alan 50 Stratagem [H B O ] Kids in the Hall (CC) (R| (In Microw ave 1 teaspoon lemon juice 51 Leo's home (Bi) Hunter Part 2 of 2 8 :30 PM ® C40) Head of the Class (CC) Stereo) K UEBER teresting nutritious meals. Perhaps you would simply like 16 Boy 52 Sup Eric and Simone want to date other people, V/HAT HAPPENEP 3 whole breasts of chicken, split, boned and 17 Muicia 53 Tennis term [A & E ] Chronicle The growing shortage 1 1 :00PM ® ® C57) News (CC) WHEN NYLON to resolve to use your microwave more and lake belter Combine all ingredients, stirring well. Yields 1 cup of 18 Grew molari (2 wds.) of nurses across the country (R) namely two of their new classmates (R) skinned (5) Taxi advantage of all the features it has to offer. Kitchen sauce. 20 Property 54 Swirl [CNN] Moneyline ® Dragnet z c STOCKINGS WERE 1 egg, beaten miei 55 Non-profit □ d D iK ia errata (11) Cheers (CC). FIRST INTROPUCEP? Preparing meals, cither for yourself or for a family can [ESPN] SportsCenter [A & E ] Twentieth Century The invasion 1/3 cup dry seasoned bread crumbs 21 Comparative TV of the Japanese-held island, Tarawa Host (20) C3?) M*A*S"H become a boring chore, if you let it. So, look for some Marge Churchill suffix 56 Affirmations 11 Evergreens 35 Basement [LIFE] Cagney & Lacey OTH PRY Italian style veal 19 Word to call opening Walter Cronkite (22) News (Live) Now arrange the circled letters to new ideas. Place thawed spinach on a paper towel, squeeze until 22 — pal [U S A ] Miami Vice Part 2 of 2 (In Stereo) 23 Soft and DOWN attention 37 Detective [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) J.L. accepts form the surprise answer, as sug­ barely moist. Place butter in a medium bowl; microwave 4 veal cutlets (1/4 inch thick) 20 Antlered Queen §4) Trying Times (CC) An insomniac pon­ Most of the popular women’s magazines now also fluffy 7 ;3 0 P M (X) Entertainment Tonight Grant's marriage proposal, but a crisis at ders fatherhood as his girlfriend's biologi­ n ~ J gested by the above cartoon. sprigs. Cut into wedges and serve. Yields 6 to 8 servings. 1/4 cup flour 26 Giving meal 1 Rat------animal 3B Dehydrated the aquarium delays the wedding Part 2 of have columns which feature microwave recipes, or give on high power for 30 seconds, or until butter is melted. 22 Vegetables 40 Conspires Actor Christopher Burke of TV's Life cal clock ticks away. 30 Slept like 2 Part played Goes On " (In Stereo) 2 (In Stereo) Add spinach and 1/2 cup bread crumbs, chopped onion, 1 1/2 teaspoon salt 3 Current 23 Palm fruit 41 Valley r26) Weekday (R) Y ' 'NK Y Y "Y ''' microwave directions for some of their featured recipes. Mock fillet mignon patties 24 TV actor Ken 42 Mustard ® (2?) Jeopardy! (CC) (3D Jake and the Fatman (CC) beaten egg, Parmesan cheese, garlic powder, pepper and 1/8 teaspoon pepper 31 Retin- fashion 9l00PM (30) (J® News Why not clip out some of these and give them a try? 6 slices bacon producing 4 Winter sport plant ® Kate & Allie (CC) (60 min.) (In Stereo) (Answers tomorrow) lemon juice, stirring well; set aside. 1 egg tree 5 Actor Fonda 25 Habit 43 City in (61) Arsenio Hall (R) (In Stereo) >^en you received your new microwave, either as a 1 pound lean ground beef 26 Without Oklahoma (Ij) WPIX News dD ^4® Doogie Howser, M.D. (CC) Doo- Jumbles; AWASH FAITH POPLIN SOCKET Place chicken breasts on waxed paper to flatten to 1/4 2 tablespooas milk 32 Cask 6 Enjoy a book gie idces big trouble when he throws a [A&E] Evening at the Improv Yesterday’s gift during this holiday season, or several years ago, charge 44 Exerciser's CLB) Secrets & Mysteries Host Edward Answer: Rich relatives left him a yacht, and ever since 2 table.spoons fine dry bread crumbs 33 Container 7 Not new party in his parents' absence. (R) (In [CNN] Moneyline inch thickness. Top each with an equal amount of 2/3 cup fine dry bread crumbs 34 Surface 8 Be there 27 Leave — concern Mulhare searches (or poltergeists (R) he's been talking about Inis—HIS "KIN SHIP" there was a little book packed inside which gave you a 1 tablespoon dried parsley flakes — Beaver 45 Broad Stereo) spinach mixture, spread evenly. Roll up each and secure 1/2 teaspoon paprika measures 9 Architect C20) @8) M*A*S*H [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet gTMt deal of information about how to use your 1/4 teirspoon salt 35 Aleutian Mies van der 2B Sundae 46 Inter —: ® T.J. Hooker 2 table.spoon olive oil topping [HBO] MOVIE; 'Enemy Territory' A _ ____ • potUg* with a wooden pick; dip in beaten egg and coat with Island among (35) Hard Copy and handling, from Jumbla, e/o Ihia nawipapar, P.O. Box 4366, Orlando, FL 32802>43M. microwave, and how to use its various features. If you’re 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder 29 Antelopes others (2^ 5Q) Night Court (CC) Harry's life is timid insurance agent and a telephone re­ Includa your nama, addra■■ and zip coda and mafca your chack payabla lo Nawapaptrbooka. remaining bread crumbs. Italian tomato sauce (see recipe to follow) 36 International 10 TV’s talking (46) Cosby Show (CC). thrown into turmoil when his eccentric really not using your microwave for cooking, but just for under­ horse (2 31 — and 47 Wants (si.) pairman find themselves trapped in ghetto 1/8 teaspoon pepper 3/4 cup shredded mozzarella cheese crafts father moves in. (R) by a vicious street gang. Gary Frank, Ray reheating, maybe you need to review the features of your Place rolls, seam side down in a 12x8x2 inch baking standing wds.) 49 Vigor [A & E ] World of Survival (R) 1 teaspoon soy sauce 1 tablespoon grated P-armesan cheese 34 Dill seed [CNN] Crossfire [A & E ] Why We Fight: The Battle of Bri­ Parker Jr. Jan-Michael Vincent. 1987. microwave and t^ e full advantage of what it has to dish. Cover with waxed paper and microwave at high tain Fr^nk Capra directed this War Depart Rated R (In Stereo) KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright 1 jar (21/2 ounces) sliced mushrooms, drained 2 teaspoon fresh chopped fresh parsley [ESPN] College Basketball; LaSalle vs. offer. power for 9 minutes, or until done; rotate dish after 4 T” T” 7” T— 9 17“ TT ment film on World War II (60 min.) [UFE] Spenser: For Hire 1 medium onion, thinly sliced Ohio State (2 hrs ) (Live) minutes, and rearrange foils so uncooked portions arc to [C N N ] Larry King Live [USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) Today’s column features recipes that may be worth 1/3 cup chopped green pepper Remove and discard any excess fat from cutlets. Place 13 n 8 : 0 0 P M ® Beauty and the Beast trying during the new year. the outside of the dish. Yields 6 servings. 14 [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Man Without a (CC) After he is shot during a battle with 1 1 :30PM (3) (4Q) Nightline (CC). Place bacon on a rack in a 12x8x2 inch baking dish, cutlets on waxed paper and flatten to 1/8 inch thickness Country' A man is sentenced to spend his 15 17 Moreno, a wounded Vincent gathers his @3 Arsenio Hall (R) (In Stereo) Cranberry ham loaf cover with paper towel and microwave on high power for Sauce sole with a meat mallet or rolling pin. strength to fight a deadly intruder (60 life in exile at sea. Cliff Robertson, Robert CQ) Honeymooners 5'/2 lo 7>/2 minutes, or until bacon is done; crumble Combine flour, salt and pepper; stir well. Combine egg min.) (In Stereo) Ryan. Beau Bridges 1973. (In Stereo) 1 pound ground cooked ham */4 cup fine, dry bread crumbs 18 [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Turning to Stone' A (2p3 Twilight Zone (CC) bacon and set aside. and milk, beating well. Combine bread crumbs and ( ® ^0) Growing Pains (CC) Mike signs up 1 pound ground fresh lean pork /4 teaspoon salt an oil company conspiracy involving a for­ seal edges. zarella cheese, and lop with Parmesan cheese. deserter finds his new life as a civilian jeo­ (^)^ MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour 1 egg, beaten 33 mula for synthetic fuel George C Scott, pardized by the actions of a former super­ 1/4 teaspoon sea.soned pepper Place patties in a 12x8x2 inch baking dish. Cover with Microwave, uncovered, at medium (50%) power for 2 to Marlon Brando, Marthe Keller. 1980 [CNN] Sports Tonight 1 teaspoon lemon Juice ior. Bruce (jreenwood. Ned Beatty, Cather­ 1/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar waxed paper, and microwave at h i^ power for 2'/2 3 minutes, or until cheese melts. Sprinkle with parsley. 33 (18) MOVIE: 'D O.A.' A man who has ine Hicks. 1989 (In Stereo) [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Buccaneer' General /2 to 5'/2 minutes; rotate high, or until sauce is thickened. Yields 1 cup. Fresno State (2 hrs ) (Live) microwave on 70 percent (medium-high) power for 6 to thawed fredo Garcia' A failing piano player sets 11 WPIX News dish once during cooking. Remove fillets to serving dish; CELEBRITY CIPHER out on a long and bloody trail in Mexico [LIFE] This Evening 8 minutes, or until the loaf is firm to touch. Drain off 1 tablespoon butter Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous 18 Synchronal Research lop with Sour Cream Sauce, and garnish with parsley. Warren Oates, Gig Young. Kris Knstoffer [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Jagged Edge' (CC) An drippings. 1/2 cup seasoned dry bread crumbs people, past and present Each letter in the cipher stands for son 1974 Yields 6 servings. Marge Churchill is a Manchester resident who is another. Today's clue L equals C. 20 All in the Family attorney falls in love with her client, a San Top loaf with cranberry sauce and microwave on 70 1/2 cup finely chopped onion (38) MOVIE: The Slipper and the Rose' 22 3()J The Eighties (CC) A look back at Francisco newspaper publisher who may an authority on microwave cooking. Questions should A valiant prince searches for the owner of the 1980s, anchored by Tom Brokaw and be a manipulative murderer Glenn Close, percent (medium-high) for 2 to 3 minutes. Let stand for 5 1 egg, beaten Sour cream sauce be sent to: Microwave Kitchen, Manchester Herald, m H ' R P VRPG aiGBM'F a slipper left on the dance floor Richard Jane Pauley -- examining social change, Jeff Bridges. Robert Loggia 1985. Rated minutes before serving. Garnish with fresh parsley 2 tablespoons Parmesan chee.se Chamberlain, Gemma Craven. Margaret political stability and economic upheaval R (In Stereo) 1 carton (8 ounces) commercial sour cream P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. OTHG FOTF VRFFVG Lockwood 1976 (60 min ) (In Stereo) [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Less Than Zero' (CC) A (61) MOVIE: 'Family Reunion' A retired [A & E ] Sun Dagger Robert Reilford nar college student's visit home opens his ss YRF IP QTMUGE schoolteacher enlists the aid of a former rates a visual study of the recently discov­ eyes to how deeply his friends are involved z “D student to preserve family land from con ered sun calendar of the Pueblo Indians in L A s affluent drug underworld. An­ version to a shopping mall Bette Davis. (60 min ) drew McCarthy, Jami Gertz, Robert Dow­ Good wines not hard to find O J 3 TYIWF RF, ZIW'Q John Shea. J Ashley Hyman 1981 Parti [CNN] CNN News ney Jr 1987 Rated R (In Stereo) Hostess Lights taste rubbery of 2 [H BO ] 1st & Ten: Do It Again (CC) Dr [USA] New Mike Hammer o [A&E] World War I held a Best Values in Imported Red a more select category), or both. All YGFFGE LEGTFG Death schemes an invitation to a fancy 1 2:05AM c® pat Sajak By Anita Issen Mizner O -n [C N N ] PrimeNews party (In Stereo) Wines tasting. Out of 200 entries, 27 range between $5 and $7, except 1 2:30AM ® USA Today Auctioneer­ By Bonnie Tandy Leblang For The Associated Press O m R F . ' — B R E [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) Part 1 of 2 (In [M A X ] MOVIE: Places in the Heart' wines under $12 were chosen as those of Pierre Ferraud, which are ing. m C/) Stereo) (CC) A widow struggles to keep her farm and Carolyn Wyman tops. My own list is as follows: higher due to shipment by air. and her family together during the depres­ ® 38 Twilight Zone (CC) Supermarket Sampler The wine world has been focusing TMFOIMZ KWTZVG. [HBO] MOVIE: 'Crocodile " Dundee M' • Under S8; Antinori Santa Cris­ Wines tasted and hi^ly recom­ (CC) When his journalist girlfriend's ex sion era in Texas Sally Field. Danny 20J Wild. Wild West Hostess Lights Low Fat/ on wines of special value. East and PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Money is good for bribing husband involves them with drug smug­ Glover. Lindsay Crouse 1984 Rated PG tina 1987 (a Chianti blend); Bokob- mended are: Georges Dubwuf BN, yourself through the inconveniences of life." — Gottfried '22) 3()) Late Night W ith David Cholesterol Free Chocolate Cakes West coast cities have been awash glers, the adventurer heads back to the [TM C] MOVIE: 'Screwball Hotel' Three Letterman (In Stereo) cholesterol. or half moon packages. sa Cuvec du Centenaire, Cotes du Sylvain Fessy BN, Prosjxir Maufaux Reinhardt. Australian outback Paul Hogan, Linda military school dropouts initiate a Miss Pur­ with Chocolatey Icing. Plain, with blind tastings, at which wines 4d} Win, Lose or Draw Bonnie: I like this new line of Rhone (non-vintage); Chateau Bon­ BV Vin Primeur, Pierre Ferraud BN o Z Koslowski 1988 Rated PG (In Stereo) ity contest to save a financially sirajiped raspbciry-filled and vanilla-pud­ Tastee Apple Fiber. $1.79 to above average in flavor, structure, m ^ [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire hotel Michael C Bendetti, Corinne Alphen, (61: Gene Scott reduced fat cheeses. Each variety character and finish were pinpointed net 198'7 (Bordeaux); Sylvain Fessy and BVN, Jaffelin BN and BVN, Jeff Greenman 1988 Rated R (In Stereo) [A&E] Twentieth Century The invasion ding filled. 65 to 75 cents per in­ $2.29 per 1 pound box [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Eye of the Needle' A has about one third less fat than its Bcaujolais Villages 1988; Georges Mommessin BVN, Louis Raynald of the Japanese-held island, Tarawa. Host. by experts, all exceptionally kind to 5 r - Nazi spy with knowledge of the impending 1 0:30PM (11 26) USA Tonig)it "I asked for this because I knew I wouldn't be dividually-wrapped cakes. Bonnie: This new product is Walter Cronkite. (R) regular counterpart. For example, the wallet within their particular Dubocuf Rcgnic 1988 (Bcaujolais BVN, Gabriel Alignc BVN, > CO able to decide by Christmas what I wanted.” Bonnie: Unlike Hostess cup­ made from apples that have had an ounce of reduced-fat Monterey categories. Cru); Prosper Maufaux Cotes du Domaine du Grand Chene BN, cakes, new Hostess Lights arc their juice removed and then been ARLO AND JAI.IS bw Jimmy Johnson FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavos Jack cheese has 6 grams of fat, to Taking this as my cue. I’m listing Rhone 1988; Marques de Arienzo Chevalier du Beaubassin BVN, Jean made with chocolate angel food pulverized. It’s full of pectin and regular Monterey Jack’s 9. my recommendations, in no special Rioja 1985. Bcdin BN, Beaudet BN, Bouchard cake, an egg yolk-free cake that is soluble fiber, both of which have However, people who are u^ing order of preference, with a lop price • Between $8 and $12: Villa An­ Aine et Fils BN, Lupe Cholet BVN 50I?I?Y YOU DIDMT get A 5ILLY.' 1 DIDWT REALLY KSlDeb.IDIOGeTTmE. AMD r HAD therefore low in cholesterol. The been shown to help reduce to cal less fat shouldn’t think they ofS13. tinori Chianti Classico Riserva ($5). 5AIL&0AT roi? OIRI6TMA?).' EiXPECT 0M&,' GREAT TIE TACK SHAPED A JO CHARGE THAT/ cupcakes also contain fillings cholesterol blood levels. Just add can cat all of this cheese that they 1985; Castello di Ama Chianti Clas­ LIKE A 6AILWAT.' / I LIKE Him lecAUSt lower in cholesterol and fat than some to your muffins, cookies, or want. For even reduced-fat cheese This fall’s Wine Experience, a sico 1986; Chateau Grevsac 1986 Other top reds include: Masi’s the original creme filling. What P fN T /^ T H B ’S Q U i c f r ------quick breads or sprinkle some on is a high fat food. For instance, one three-day event sponsored by the (Bordeaux); three Rosemount CampoFiorin ($8), Ruffino Chianti they do have in common with Hos­ your yogurt or cereal. ounce of reduced-fat Monterey Wine Spectator’s Scholarship Foun­ (Australia) wines; Cabernet Sauvig- Classico Riserva 1985 ($11.50), tess’ regular cupcakes arc gelatin, Like oat bran, soluble fiber-rich Jack cheese, gels 58 percent of its dation — and highlighted by two non 1987, Pinot Noir Estate Bottled Barone Fini Cabcmello 1986 ($9), gums, and other thickeners as well J u s t FILL Tastee Apple Fiber can be a good calorics from fat (regular grand tastings slairing wines from 1987, Shiraz Hunter Valley 1987; Frcscobaldi Chianti Rufina Riser- as artificial flavor. way of adding additional soluble Monterey Jack, by contrast, gets over 175 of the world’s greatest also Taliami Cabernet Sauvignon va-Nippozano 1985 ($11), Salice So, Hostess Lights are a low-fat, ANP ^ILL. fiber to your diet. But, so is eating 78 percent). houses — featured a down-to-earth Victoria 1985; Tyrelle Classic Saleniino 1983 ($6), Fiorina Barbara no-cholesterol alternative to Hos­ prunes, beans, raisins, some But instead of giving up on the seminar on 10 outstanding wines Shiraz Hunter Valley 1983; Vietli d’Alba 1985 ($8), zinfandels by tess Cupcakes. But an angel food vegetables and — of course — taste and nutrients of cheese, try under $20, selected by Wine Spec­ Dolcctlo Sant’Anna 1988. Ridge ($11), Chateau Souverain 1969 bt NEA inc THAVfs H - 2 7 cake made from scratch at home crisp, fresh apples. this one-third less fat version, tator editors. Four winners came in • Bcaujolais nouveau: Wines ($7) and Seghesio ($5); Lungarotti % would be better. Carolyn: If you’ve ever seen keeping your ]X)rtion size to about under $13: Silverado Chardonnay were exceptional at the International Rubesco 1986 ($10), Oregon Pinot Carolyn: I have to disagree. If apples put on a press to make an ounce. 1986 (California), $12; Guigal Wine Center’s annual Bcaujolais Noirs from the important 1983 you could only stop reading cider, you know that apple pulp is Carolyn: I have no intention of Gigondas 1985 (Rhone), $12.50; Nouveau tasting. Food and Wines vintage of Ponzi ($12) and Adel- THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom PHIPPS by Joseph Farris products long enough to give them not pretty stuff. Essentially what giving up eating regular cheese, Wiliam Gewurzu-aminer 1987 (Al­ from France has happily hailed the sheim ($12.50), Hogue Cellars Mer- an actual taste, you would sec that Tastee has done is taken the pulp, especially when the alternative is sace), $7; Gastello di Rampollo 1989 vintage as the best of the lot 1986 ($13), Chateau Coufran HostCTS Cupcakes arc tons belter dried it out and packed it in boxes as Uislclcss and lifeless as this. Chianti Classico 1985, $9. decade. Producers presented either Haut-Medoc Bordeaux ($12), vX3lW FOP, LOOe,IFYOOCDH'TWAWTTD I WAMT TO HA 7 “ than these. in hopes of unloading it on .some The International Wine Center, Bcaujolais Nouveau (BN) or Chateau Souverain Merlot Sonoma m e LU m WITH ME, JU5T LUMCTI WITH tX).' Only the Swiss has a clearly recog­ LDWCH-Z- The biggest problem here is of the people who’vc gone crazy nizable flavor. The sharp cheddar directed by Mary Ewing-Mulligan, Bcaujolais Villages Nouveau (BVN, County 1986 ($8). with the rubbery cake. Vanilla pud­ JAy 6 0 ' over oat bran. is hardly sharp; the mild cheddar, ding also makes a poor substitute I’m no big fan of tlic fresh fruits Monterey Jack and Colby are all for Hostess Cupcakes’ sugary and vegetables Bonnie just men­ texture. cream filling although the raspber­ tioned but I’d prefer being offered People who arc worried about M enus ry conjures up images of expensive a prune up front (where I at least fats need to learn how to control fruit-filled chocolate and is belter have the chance to decline) to how much they cal. The alternative apple, milk. potatoes, peas, chocolate cake, rolls. than I expected. having my cakes and cookies sur­ — food manufacturers taking tlic Meals on Wheels While not as good as the frost­ reptitiously reined by the addition fatly life out of all our foods — is The following meals will be Bolton schools ing on their regular cupcakes, the of this stuff. truly disastrous, as this line proves. Coventry High chocolate icing on these are more served to Meals on Wheels clients The following lunches will be than satisfactory. If you ask me, the week of Jan. 1-5. No meals will served at Bolton Elementary-Center The following lunches will be Kraft Light Naturals cheeses. Bonnie Tandy Leblang, a be delivered on Jan. 1. The hot noon schools the week of Jan. 1-5. No the rest of this snack should be Sharp Cheddar, mild Cheddar, served at Coventry High School the WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll registered dietitian, and Carolyn meal is listed first and the cool eve­ school on Jan. 1; THE GRIZWELLS by Bill Schorr shipped back to Hostess’ food Swiss, Monterey Jack and week of Jan. 1-5. No school on Jan Wyman, a junk food fanatic, are ning meal, second: Tuesday: Vegetable so^p, science laboratory for more fat and Colby. 8 to 10-oz. slices, chunks 1: 1 syndicated columnists. Tuesday: Chicken quarter, gravy, cheeseburger, French fries, peaches. ^ o t a ’ b " FOUND A "13" Tuesday: Turkey patlie on a roll whipped potato, carrots: Egg salad Wednesday: Fish nuggets, tartar with lettuce and tomato, choice of A^Y REPORT CARD, sandwich, fruit, milk. sauce, chips, carrots and celery BARTYRORAWEEK vegetable, assorted fmit. Wednesday: Roast beef with sticks, apple pic. Wednesday: Pasta with meat- Food news in 1990s will be exciting gravy, whipped potato, broccoli: Thursday: Salisbury steak, sauce, green beans, hot garlic bread, Turkey sandwich, fruit, milk. gravy, mashed potatoes, mixed assorted fruit. NEW YORK (AP) — Food has iced coffee drinks, breakfast bagels • Favorite fruits and vegetables Thursday: Spaghetti and mild vegetables, fresh fmit. Thursday: Double become as fashionable as fashion, and lean red meat. will include keriberry, a new mcatsaucc, green beans, carrots: Friday: Fmit juice, meat and with pasta flavors and ethnic dishes cheeseburgers, barbecued beans, as­ “As Americans embrace the con­ bramble-berry with a blackberry Chicken salad sandwich, fruit, milk. cheese pizza, tossed salad with sorted fruit. changing as rapidly as hemlines. But cept of healthy living, the ’90s will flavor from New Zealand; craisins, Friday: Baked haddock square choice of dressing, fmited gelatin Friday: School-baked pizza, some foodies are predicting eating become a very exciting decade for dried cranberries swcclcncd with with Newburg sauce, whipped with topping. tossed garden salad, assorted fmit. will be a lot less fickle in the com­ food," says Cooking Light Editor sugar; horned melons; colored potato, spinach: Tuna salad ing decade. Kathy Eskin. potatoes; sU'aw mushrooms; and sandwich, fruit, milk. Andovcr-Hcbron Coventry schools Cooking Light magazine, “Mealtime will be family lime," kiwiuios, which have a subtle taste schools The following lunches will be launched in 1987 in response to the she says. “Moderation, balance and Manchester schools that resembles a cucumber, banana The following lunches will be served at Coventry Grammar, wave of interest in healthy eating, variety will be our guide. We’ll and lime. The following lunches will be served at Andover Elementary, Robertson and Nathan Hale schools secs the ’90s as a decade of simple choose what we cat more wisely, ex­ • Glasnost will be o[x;ning doors served in Manchester public schools FANG.' SO YOU WANT TO ] ...I'LL PROBABLY KIFED Hebron Elementary and Gilead Hill the week of Jan. 1-5. No school on staples in the American diet. ercise regularly, and we’ll have the week of Jan. 1-5. Schools are JO IN THE PARTY, DO Y O U ?/ A LL THE H # l P T ra V . lo new Russian products including schools the week of Jan. 1-5. Monday: WELL, THAT'S OI^Y ^ So, as the decade draws lo a more energy as a result.” dosed Jan. 1; W ITH M E . ' ______^ breads like Rjanog (sour rye) and Schools are closed on Jan. 1: Tlie.sday: Tomato soup, grilled close, Cooking Light predicts we □ n n Tue.sday: Hot dog on roll, potato borodinsky (coriander) from Mos­ Tliesday: Cheese pizza, choice of cheese sandwich, green beans, can dl bid farewell lo: non-dairy WHAT’S HOT — It’s that lime rounds, chilled peaches, chocolate cow Bakery No. 10. vegetable, fmit. school-baked dessert. h / toppings, sun-dried tomatoes, white of year again, when people begin lo pudding, milk. • Other hot items we’ll be seeing Wednesday: Doughboy, baked Wednesday: Spaghetti and meat look ahead to see what’s in store for Wednesday: Hamburger or C C £ n R A U C € , chocolate mousse, eggs Benedict, more of in 1990: Yolklcss omelets. beans, carrots, pears. sauce, fresh vegetable sticks, hot prime rib, giant muffins, croisstints, the coming year. The following is cheeseburger on roll, com niblcts, 3 A L € Grilled breads like bruschetta as Thursday: Turkey or chicken garlic bread, peach crisp. pork rinds and hamburger-cottage FOOD & WINE magazine’s list of jxKato chips, chilled pears, milk. well as focaccia. High-quality panic, mashed potatoes, mixed Thursday: TLirkey panic on a what’s hot for 1990. Thursday: Turkey panic on roll, cheese “diet” plates. brcadsticks. Upscale fish cakes vegetables, chocolate cream pic, roll, lettuce and tomato, choice of Taking their place, the magazine • Osso buco will be the dish of lettuce and tomato, potato rounds, made from crayfish or salmon. New com bread. hot vegetable, chilled pears. predicts: garlic, grains, sorbets, sal- the ycai', along with other brai.scd cookies, milk. whole grains like ainarantli and Friday: Fish nuggets, sliced Friday: School-baked pizza, sas, fresh fruit pics, potatoes, turkey. and slewed meat di.shcs. quinoa. Friday: Pizza, tossed salad. tossed garden salad, assorted fruit. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Dec. 27, 1989—19 18—MANCHESTER h e r a l d , Wednesday, Dec. 27,1989 "I HOMES IHDMES c l a s s if ie d c r a fts HD FOR SALE FOR SALE Astrograph , N e w s p a p e r I, A mixed bag for retailers Film based on St. Teresa ruled 111 x-.-.-y-.- 3^^^; r r EQUAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICE another. If this occurs it will put you In a cause you to make a miscalculation that f • n the sale or rental of housing bad frame of mind for the rest of the affects others as well as yourself. Weigh • n '■sntal of housing l ^ o u r day. your decisions. Holiday sales offset by profit-eating discounts PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) The LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Your duties and blasphemous by British censors relallonshipsbroker-client ' ^ i r t h d e ^ r thoughtless behavior of a friend could responsibilities will not take care of i estate brokerage produce some changes In your plans to­ themselves today, even though you may By Marybeth Nibley salvage the season for some sales were good. Christ,” though it was condemned Satanic Vcr.ses,” but he added: day that will have you doing not what be Inclined to believe they will. It you “Sooner or later someone will policy that equal opportu- Dec. 28,1989 you intended or desired. Don’t let your­ don’t do It, It’s not going to get done. The Associated Press retailers. Last year, a belated surge By Robert Barr by many Christians because it in­ Can best ^e ac- “We are very pleased with the self be manipulated. boosted business and more than The Associated Press cluded a brief scene of Christ im­ make it.” through leadership, example, educa- Some extremely lucky breaks may ARIES (March 21-April 19) Today your VIRGO (Aug. 23-8epl. 22) Your pocket- Bargain hunters had reason to made up for earlier weakness. results,” said Kenneth A. Macke, agining that he was making love Stephenson, the producer. told i i 'i r the mutual cooperation of the real estate come your way In the year ahead opinions may bo diametrically opposed book Is vulnerable to loses today, espe­ that industry and the public through several valuable contacts cially where gambles or financial risks rejoice this Christmas, but store “Thank goodness it came and chairman and chief executive officer LONDON — The visions of St. with Mary Magdalene. The Independent newspaper MANCHESTER BOARD OF REALTORS to those of most of your associates. Re­ pulled out the Christmas season,” cf the Minneapolis-based retailer. you’ve already established. Be sure to think your positions, because you might are concerned. A word to the wise owners had less cause for celebrat­ Teresa of Avila, the 16th-century “It indicated that Christ had he thought the film would sell 186 E. Center Street give your benefactors the gratitude should be sufficient. said Irwin Greenberg, president of “We continue to expect a strong Spanish nun, have run afoul of sex,” James Ferman, director of bo the one who Is out of step. ing. about 200 copies and disappear, Manchester, CL 06040 they’ll deserve. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your atten­ l ib r a (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You’re in a Hess’s Department Stores Inc. Ear­ fourth quarter.” the film classification board, told 646-2450 m good achievement cycle, provided you Retailers rang up mostly respect­ Britain’s film censors, who have and he had not anticipated any — . x-i TV. CAPRICORN (D . 22-Jan. 19) Don't tion span might not be up to par today lier, sales at the chain had been er­ invoked the little-used bla.sphemy the appeals panel at the hearing on trouble with the censors. OUTLAW BUNNY QUILT. Features bunny let someone whose judgment you mis­ and you could have a problem trying to do not take things for granted. In order able holiday sales gains but many Deep discounts, giveaways and to succeed, you must follow everything ratic — healthy when the weather law for the first time. “Visions of Ecstacy.” and bandanna.'Perfect size for crib or wall BOLTON-Beoutfful 12 COVENTRY-Country kit­ trust make decisions today that affect focus on mental tasks. Have someone relied on profit-eating discounts to other promotions have been fiercest “Personally, I object to pornog­ you as well as him/her. If there is any through to completion. was favorable for shopping and poor The producers of “Visions of Ferman said he thought the raphy — probably more so than hangings. Machine appllqued and quilted room Colonial. Spa­ chen In this Immacu­ recheck your work if it's of a critical woo customers. in the most competitive areas of the cious open floor plan. late 6 room Ranch deciding to do, be sure you’re present nature. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Watch when it wasn’t, he said. Ecstasy,” a 20-minute video about video showed contempt for the the board,” said Stephenson, who J Full-aize patterns, complete cutting and as­ to help do it. Trying to patch up a bro­ Kurt Barnard, publisher of the country, particularly in cities where sembly Instructions. #1548 $4 95 Multi-level covered convenient to Coven­ GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) You’re still what you say or do today, because a newsletter Retail Marketing Report, Saturday was the best day ever department stores owned by heavily the saint, lost an appeal to the divinity of Christ by presenting described himself as a former deck overlooking try Lake. Spacious ken romance? The Astro-Graph Match­ not out of the woods where your finan­ thoughtless remark or an impulsive ac­ for Hess’s, a Pennsylvania-based Video Appeals Committee, which him as a living man, not a symbol, devout Roman Catholic. pretty 3.66 acres. open floor plan. Nicely maker can help you to understand what cial affairs are concerned, so be pru­ tion could have you wishing you were said TXiesday that judging by the indebted Campeau Corp. operate. SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACKI to do to make the relationship work. chain of 76 department stores has met just six times since it was and as an object of sexual passion. “Our intention was not to of­ Horses okay. 3 car decorated. $119,900. dent In the management ol your re­ capable of vanishing at will. evidence so far, his prediction of a 5 To order plans mall check or money order garage. Skip Harvey. Philips Real Estate, Mall $2 to Matchmaker, P.O. Box operating in 11 Eastern states. Campeau stores such as created five years ago. He said he was particularly of­ fend, to titillate or be provocative. sources. Don't buy what you can’t 8AQITTARIU8 (Nov. 23-Om . 21) Try to percent increase in holiday sales this and project number and name, with your $349,900. Sentry Real 742-14500______91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. afford. shy away from being either a borrower year looks accurate. Like other retailers, Greenberg Bloomingdalc’s, The Bon Marche, John Stephenson, producer of fended by intercutting the figure of It was to explore something in our name, address and zip code. Add $2 95 for Estate, 643-4060.O AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Be on CANCER (June 21-July 22) There's a COLUMBIA-Prlvocy guard today or else you might be bur­ or a lender today. These are two critical To eke out the estimated increase, said Hess’s made a special effort to Burdines, Lazarus and Rich’s have the video, said his company was Christ into the scene between the own way. ... The whole iconog­ catalog (Includes $16 in discount couponsi) plus location. Nicely possibility you might feel luckier than areas where possible problems could "SUPERB Buy” Walk to dened with a mess that was made by you actually are today and this could which falls short of 1988’s 7 percent attract shoppers. “We were as been under pressure to generate considering a further appeal, to two women. raphy, language and meaning of In Okla. please add tax. Martin School and redone 5 room Ranch, 3 erupt. promotional as you can get. I don’t sales to cover the parent company’s Britain’s High Court. “There is no attempt to flesh the the Catholic religion are so bound CLASSIFIED CFIAFTS Globe Hollow from this bedrooms, fireplace, rise above the previous year, hardwood floors, com­ debt payments. character physically, metaphysical­ MANCHESTER HERALD. 06040 3 bedroom Spic and retailers had to accept lower prices know how you can get more promo­ “We condemn the decision as a up with images of blood, pain, suf­ bination wood, cool disgraceful act of censorship,” ly or spiritually of St. Teesa, who P.O. BOX 1000, BIXBY. OK 74008 Span Beauty. Superb that pinched their profits. tional than this Christmas season.” Stores emphasizing clothing indi­ fering and sacrifice. Those in turn condition, superb and oil heat. All within Stephenson said. “Free expression undertakes movements on the Bridge “I think the consumer had a very, For Hess’s, the merchandising cated they enjoyed better results are linked to beauty and price. Call Barbara. walking distance to Co­ in relation to religion is a fun­ body of the crucified Christ. That r> lumbia Beach ond Re­ '’ery merry Christmas and I’m not tactic paid off. A big increase in than general merchants, continuing a eroticism.” $169,000. RE/MAX East damental right in at pluralistic is the kernel of the objection,” of the River, 647-1419.0 creation Area. Enlov so sure that the retailers did from a sales volume offset the price yearlong pattern. Frigid weather in Marina Warner, who has written the hiking trolls, boll NORTH U -tT -ll Keeping East should realize that South bolds profit point of view,” said analyst markdowns and the chain appears society.” Richard Du Cann, attorney for the scholarly studies of Joan of Arc BRIGHTEN Your HoII- fields, tennis court, ond many parts of the country sent shop­ ♦ K 4 four spades to the 10. If that is the Linda R. Morris of PNC Financial likely to register unexpectedly The video was defended by board, told the appeals hearing. and the cult of the Virgin Mary, d ay!! A new home, new povllllon. $149,900. pers searching for overcoats, space, and ioyous Philips Real Estate, ▼ a J 2 the lines open case, the best chance for a successful Corp. in Philadelphia. strong fourth-quarter sales, Green­ novelists Fay Weldon and Marina Geoffrey Robertson, attorney said that if the video was blas­ ♦ K J 10 7 3 sweaters, .scarves and similar cold- I HELP wishes fo r a New Year 742-14500______defense is to let declarer win the first Many stores still are stuck with berg said. Warner as a legitimate exploration for Axel Ltd., which produced the phemous, it was blasphemous iq HELP *AQ7 By James Jacoby spade trick. If West holds the ace of di­ weather garb, retailers said. video, said the board was only WANTED WANTED filled with health and BOLTON-New Construc­ too much inventory, so post- Not every retailer had to resort to of the connection between sexual the same sense as the writings of I happiness!!! 2-1 bed WEST amonds or some other quick entry, the speculating that a court would find tion. 11 room Colonial, EAST Christmas price cutting is expected unusually intense price-cutting. J.C. Penney Co. Inc., which docs passion and religious fervor as ex­ Teresa and of St. Catherine of room Condo's $58,000; 4 bedrooms, 2'/2 baths, ♦ 9 7 ♦ A Q J 6 3 It was aggressive for North to raise play of a second spade will then allow to be more extensive than normal, Dayton Hudson Corp., which most of its business in clotliing, pressed in such Cliristian notions the production blasphemous. He Siena, who both employed eroti­ East Hartford, 3 room living room, dining ♦ 10 9 8 3 ♦ K76 to two no-trump, since his partner East to run enou^ tricks in that suit • I Condo, $58,900; Ver­ Barnard said. operates the Target discount chain finished the season strongly, said as “the bride of Christ.” called the video an “imaginative, cally charged images. room, family room, ♦ A 8 5 4 ♦ 62 could have as little as three or four to defeat the contract. LET’S TALK!" non, 1 bedroom Condo large kitchen, sola­ ♦ 10 9 5 ♦ J84 high-card points and no better bid to There are variations on this play, Holiday shoppers lived up to their and the Dayton Hudson and Mcr- spokesman Duncan Muir. He said The video was “not in any way metaphoric” portrayal of religious In 1970, they were the first two $64,900; Manchester, 3 an insult to God, who, I might sug­ rium , sun porch, fire ­ make than one no-trump after North’s depending on the strength of E ^ t ’s reputation as procrastinators and vyn’s department stores, said busi­ double-digit sales gains occurred at ecstasy. women to be cited as “doctors of About Strano's success in selling and room Condo $78,900; place, Cedar exterior, SOUTH reopening double. And maybe South suit. East might hold A-K-Q-x-x of didn’t spend heavily until the final ness this year was slightly less many stores around the country run gest, is not easily insulted,” Ms. “One wonders what is going on, the church” by the Vatican. how you can be a part of it! As always we Vernon, 1 bedroom wrap-around deck, 2 ♦ 10 8 5 2 was aggressive to go on to game, but spades, and dummy two small. Once Condo $81,500; Vernon, ♦ Q54 days before Christmas, helping to promotional than in 1988. However, by the Texas-based retailer. Weldon told the appeals commit­ why the board decided to take this Tcrc.sa, bom in Avila in 1515, cor garage. Some dec­ he felt that partner's hand might be 19 again, if West leads the nine, an obvi­ keep selling houses, and with our soon- 2 bedroom Condo orating choices still ♦ Q9 tee. attitude,” said Andrew Puddephat, fell into trances and experienced to-start Training Program, you can be a $94,500; South Wind­ ♦ K632 points with something in spades. In ous doubleton, often the best play to The video shows Teresa caress­ director of the National Council available. $324,700. fact, it all turned out very well for de­ preserve defensive communications is vivid visions of Christ, Satan and part of the successful Strano's Sales Team. sor, 1 bedroom Condo Henry Associates, 644- Vulnerable: North-South for Civil Liberties. $94,900; East Hartford, clarer when East took three spade for East to allow declarer to win the ing the body of Christ on the cross angels. Conscientious, dependable, energetic, full 88950 Dealer: North and in amorous embraces with Though rarely applied, the blas­ Teresa and her visions have long 2 bedroom Condo tricks and played a fourth spade. De­ first trick. Watch for these plays, and Shooting victim dies after having baby time sales associates will feel right at $94,900; Chaplin, 2 bed­ MANCHESTER-Snuggle clarer discarded two hearts from blame me if partner has led the nine another woman. The producers say phemy law has been discussed fre­ been a subject for art, notably Gian up In front of your Sooth West N orth East home! room Condo $99,900; 1 ♦ 1 ♦ dummy on the third and fourth spades from 9-7-2 or some such holding. NEW YORK (AP) — Random Caesarean section and was in good Wounded in the shooting was the scenes are clearly Teresa’s im­ quently in the past year in the con­ Lorenzo Bernini’s statue “The Manchester, 2 bed­ fleploce on cold winter Jitnes Jacoby’s books "Jacoby oo Bridge' and If you are licensed, or soon to be, please nights or sip Iced tea on Pass Pass Dbl. Pass and simply knocked out the ace of dia­ shots apparently fired by drug condition. Mrs. Biffle’s husband, Dwayne, 25, agination, and the two women troversy over Salman Rushdie’s Ecstasy of St. Teresa” in the chapel room Condo $99,900; 1 NT monds. That was nine tricks, and a big "Jacoby oo Card Games" (written with Us lather, call for confidential interview...don’t your sunporch odioln- Pass 2 NT P ass the late Oswald Jacoby) are now avaUable at dealers “flexing their muscles” A Jehovah’s Witness, Mrs. Biffle who was in fair condition after rcpre.sent two sides of her per­ novel “The Satanic Verse,” which of Santa Maria della Vittoria in East Hartford, 2 bed­ 3 NT All pass “thank you” to East. delay...call today! room Condo $105,000; Ing your kitchen on bookstores. Both are published by Pbaroe Books. killed two bystanders, including a declined blood transfusions for being shot in the foot. sonality. many Moslems charge blasphemes Rome. worm summer even­ East Hartford, 2 bed­ Opening lead: ♦ 9 woman who died after giving birth religious reasons, said her father, Ms. Williams and the Bifflcs It is the first time in 77 years Islam in its portrayal of the Film has a special problem, Ms. Frank Strano room Condo $109,500; ings. Plenty of room to to a healthy boy, police said. Hugh Carter. “were definitely innocent victims,” that the board of censors had Prophet Mohammed. Warner said, because actors arc Manchester, 2 bed­ spread out In this 4 TJ.i bedroom plus Ansoldi ^ m Lisa Biffle, 26, who was nine The shots were fired by three or Dunbar said. “These people hap­ rejected a film because of the blas­ However, Britain’s blasphemy easily taken to represent real STRANO REAL ESTATE room Condo $112,900; Vernon, 2 bedroom Colonial featuring months pregnant, died TUesday at four men who drove by. pened to be in the wrong spot.” phemy law. It was given respon­ law applies only to Christian people, and “the idea of allegory 647-"SOLD" family room off kit­ o ^ Condo $113,900; Elling­ HOMES jg T ] HOMES HOMES Queens Hospital Center. She had The other victim. Ebony Wil­ There was no known motive for sibility for reviewing videos in religions, and the government has starts evaporating.” It's What We DO Best! ton, 3 bedroom Colon­ chen and rec room on HOMES been shot in the abdomen late Mon­ liams, 18, was shot in the head as the shooting, but Dunbar said inves­ 1984. rejected appeals to broaden it. Though such imagery might be ia l $116,500; South lower level. Coll Clone FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE she stopped at a phone booth to call tigators believed “it’s probably Windsor, 2 bedroom Comollo. Evenings, day as she sat in a car in front of the Recently, the board cleared Puddephat said he saw no paral­ congenial to 16th-century Spanish 646-0891. $225,000. a cab to take her and a friend to the some drug dealers flexing their lel between the controversies over Condo $116,500; Coven­ South Jamaica Housing Project. Martin Scorsese’s controversial Catholics, Ms. Warner said, it IHDMES IHDMES RE/MAX East of the BOLTON-lmmedlote oc­ E a s t h a r t f o r d - HEBRON-OversIzed and A NEW Home New Year m H try, 2 bedroom Ranch cupancy. 3 bedroom The bullet missed the baby, who movies, said Police Lt. Eugene Dun­ muscles.” movie, “The Last Temptation of “Visions of Ecstasy” and “The would be anathema to Protestants. FOR SALE FOR SALE $119,500; Mansfield, 2 River, 647-1419.P_____ Plcture perfect 3 bed­ brand new. Quality Starter! Charming 3 bar. Ranch on one acre of room Bl-level, eot-ln touches abound In this bedroom multi-level was delivered two hours later by bedroom Condo BOLTON-Secluded. trees. Flreploced living PERFECT For You!!! MANCHESTER-6 room $119,900; Vernon, 2bed­ Beautiful secluded lot kitchen, I'A baths, rec 8 super size rooms home In outstanding s s room and family room, room, space for addi­ Purchase this nicely aluminum sided Cape room Condo $127,900; with attractive home. Colonial. Raised panel condition. Transferred Z " D eot-ln kitchen, dining tional bedroom, great doors, skylights, boy owner must sell this decorated, centrally with flreploced living Manchester, 3 bed- Lots of flowers ohd room, large deck located, 2 bedroom, room. 1 cor garage. room Colonial shrubs. Great view of location, convenient to windows, central vac, beauty at on unbelieva­ O JO above garage, conve­ 1-84, maintenance tree and so much more. Coll ble price of $134,700. first floor Ranch unit David Murdock. $134,700; East H art­ your own property. nient to 1-384, minutes “ o with tile kitchen and $139,900. Sentry Real ford, 3 bedroom Ranch Now asking $189,000. exterior and deck, Ron, evenings 649-3086 Coll Barbara. 1 to Hartford. Leose/op- beautifully decorated tor 0 personal preview RE/MAX East of the o ^ bath, hardwood floors, Estate, 643-4060.D $134,900; Manchester, 3 Coll Anne, residence tlon available. Henry CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 air conditioning. Per­ 646-4611. RE/MAX East and landscaped. Henry $315,900. RE/MAX East River, 647-1419.0 bedroom Condo BOLTON-Lorge 3 bed- Associates, 644-4723n Associates, 644-4723o of the River, 647-1419.0 CD m fect for family or sin­ room Raised Ranch $138,0(X3; Manchester, 3 of the River, 647-1419.□ Notices Lots/Land for Sale...... 23 Merchandise Musical Items...... 84 gles. Has 2 master bed­ bedroom Cope Investment Property...... 24 Cameras and Photo Equipment...... 85 with 2 fireplaces, fam­ m 91 Lost/Found...... 01 rooms! $86,900. Anne $139,900; Manchester, 3 Business Property...... 25 Pets ond Supplies...... 84 ily room,denandmuch I q ^ C A R S Parsonals...... 02 Holiday Seasonal...... 71 M ille r Real Estate, 647- more. David Murdock. bedroom Colonial I q ^ CARS IS Resort Property...... 24 Specioli^DcfitLi Miscellaneous for Sale...... 87 8000.D li ijF O R SALE 10 Announcements...... 03 Antlaues and Collectibles...... 72 $194,900. Sentry Reol $139,900; South Wind­ FOR SALE O D FOR SALE [SALE Mortgages...... 27 Tag Sales...... 88 sor, 3 bedroom Ranch I SALE Auctions...... 04 Wanted to Buy...... 28 Rooflng/Sldlng...... 57 tlothlng...... 73 Wanted to Buy/Trode...... 89 Estate, 643-4060.□ O 2 Financial...... 05 Services $139,900; Manchester, 2 Flooring...... 58 -urniture...... 74 OH SO Practical!!! Just m Electrical...... 59 A LOT For A L ittle !!! bedroom Colonial Rentals :hlld Care...... 51 rv/Sfereo/Appliances...... 75 getting started? This Bright, spacious and Employment & Education Cleaning Services...... 52 Heating/Plumbing...... 40 $144,500; East H art­ Part Time Helo \Wanted...... 10 Rooms for Rent...... 31 Miscellaneous Services...... 41 Machinery and Tools...... 74 Automotive adorable 6 plus room roomy describes this ford, 3 bedroom Ranch 5 r - Lawn C are...... S3 Cope on High Street In Help Wanted...... 11 Apartments for Rent...... 32 Bookkeeplng/lncome Tax...... 54 Services Wonted...... 42 Gardening...... 77 perfect 4 room Condo $146,900; Manchester, 3 > CO Condominiums for Rent...... 33 Cars for Sole...... 91 Manchester might be Situation Wanted...... 12 Carpentry/Remodellng...... 55 Landscaping...... 43 Good Things to Eot...... 78 with 0 pleasant view bedroom Split $149,900; Business Opportunities...... 13 Homes for Rent...... 34 Concrete...... 44 Trucks/Vans for Sole...... 92 lust what you ore look­ and air conditioning Palntlng/Poperlng...... 54 Fuel Oll/Cool/Firewood...... 79 Campers/Trollers...... 93 South Windsor, 3 bed­ Instruction...... 14 Store/Office Space...... 35 ing for. 3 bedrooms, tor your comfort. Plus room Ranch $149,900; Employment Services...... 15 Resort Property...... 34 Farm Supplies and Equipment...... 80 Motorcycles/Mopeds...... 94 vinyl siding, sunroom, appliances, garogeond Industrial Property...... 37 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Auto Services...... 95 Andover, 4 bedroom Oftice/Retall Equipment...... 81 one car garage plus an In-ground pool for Colonial $154,900; Man­ Real Estate Garages and Storage...... 38 MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES. Autos for Rent/Lease...... 94 storage shed. Asking Recreational Equipment...... 82 Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 the swimmer In your chester, 3 bedroom Homes tor Sale...... 21 Roommates Wanted...... 39 Call 643*2711 for more Information! $136,500. Jackson & life! $76,900. Anne Condominiums for Sole...... 22 Wanted to Rent...... 40 Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 Wanted to Buy/Trade...... 98 Ranch $154,900; Man­ Jackson Real Estate, M iller Real Estate, 647- chester, 3 bedroom Co­ 647-8400.O 8000.D lonial $157,500; Man­ MANCHESTER-2 bed- chester, 3 bedroom CLEARANCE I PART TIME BRAND New Listing!!! room, 2'/z both unit Ranch $157,500; Man­ Notices HELP WANTED Start the new year off with deck overlooking chester, 3 bedroom Co­ right with this darling golf course. Skylit en­ lonial $158,900; Bolton, 3 bedroom Ranch GYN Office needs part- Cope on Griswold trance. Diane Johnson. As a condition precedent TEACHER/Teocher Street In Glastonbury. $162,900. Sentry Real $162,900; Manchester, 3 to the placement of any time RN/LPN or Medi­ Asslstonts-Looklng for bedroom Colonial IME This 4 room home has Estate, 643-4060.D advertising In the Man­ cal Technician. Flexi­ coring people with $169,000; Manchester, 3 ble hours, flexible on unfinished 2nd floor chester Herald, Adver­ training and expe­ PEOPLE WHO k n o w and 0 large lot that’s CO VENTR Y-Horses bedroom Colonial tiser hereby agrees to wage based on expe­ rience In early child­ Anyone? Dutch Colon­ $169,900; Manchester, 3 rience. Please call 646- close to everything! protect, Indemnity and hood development. Im­ Won’t lost at this affor­ ial, 2acres,6stall horse bedroom Condo hold harmlesstheMan- 1157. mediate full and ^know there's a certain magic I m I ^ W W born, fenced pasture, $169,900; Manchester, 4 dable price. $134,500!!! frontage on Wllllman- chester Herald, Its of­ THE American Cancer part-time positions Jackson & Jackson bedroom Colonial ficers and employees available. Children's River, easy access $169,900; Vernon, 3 bed- at Society needs tele­ about Cfassified Advertising. Real Estote, 647-8400.n to Route 44 and 1-84. against any and all phone recruiters for Discovery Center, 633- room Colonial CARTER THE Early Bird...Spends Call Today! $159,90o! liability, loss or ex­ temporary part-time 1508.______$170,000; Andover, 2 pense, Including attor­ next summer relaxing Philips Real Estate, bedroom Cope the Greatest used car and truck sale of the year.... positions for eight POSTAL Jobs-Stort at on the front porch of 742-14500______neys' fees, arising from weeks starting Janu­ $10.79/hour. For exam $179,900; Woodstock, 3 claims of unfair trade this summer cottage on ELLINGTON-Beautlfully bedroom Cope ary 8. Calling hours and application Infor- Columbia Lake! 5 ★ SAVE $1000^ ★ SAVE $1300^ ★ SAVE $ ^ practices. Infringe­ 5:00-8:00 pm., Mondoy- motlon coll 7 days, I l l JHELP 19 9 JHELP I HELP decorated starter $187,500; Lebanon, 3 900 ment of trademarks, rooms, 1 both, stone hom e, kitchen has bedroom Colonial Frldav at the Unit of­ 8om-10pm, 1-216-967- l•»lwANTED I'MWANTED WANTED fireplace In the living trade names or pat­ fice, 243 East Center 9062, extentlon 101. Cathedral celling and 2 $189,000; Columbia, 3 86 BUICK SKYLARK 86 CAVALIER Z24 CPE 88 FORD TEMPO GL ents, violation of rights room, super 100 x 200 skylights. Oak ca ­ bedroom Ranch Street, Manchester. AID Attendant to assist 30 lot ottering the ulti­ 4 Dr, V-6, Auto, PS, PB, Stereo, v-6, 4 Spd., A/C, PS, PB. Stereo 4 Dr, Auto. A/C, PS, PB, PDL, of privacy and Infrin­ Call 643-2168 for binets, and new vinyl $189,900; Ellington, 5 gement of copyright year old man with dis­ ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF NURSING mate In lake enloy- flooring. Lake rights to bedroom Colonial Rear Defog., Was $6,745 ., Wss $6,775 Stereo, Was $7,595 Interview. ability. In-home core, ment! Offering price and proprietary rights, Geranlology is the fastest growing area of nursing today. Long­ Crystal Lake. Owner $192,000; Ellington, 3 unfair competition and flexible hours. For de­ $189,900. Jackson 8< anxious. Moke offer. bedroom Ranch NOW $5,745 NOW $5,495 NOW $6,695 libel and slander, tails, coll David or term care nurses are specialists in their field. Health Care and Surround yo|ii||BK u iitli f Jackson Real Estate, Retirement Corporation (HCR) has an outstanding management $99,900. Philips Real $196,000; Manchester, 5 which may result from I l l JHELP Sharon at 643-6779 otter 647-8400.O Estate, 742-14500 bedroom Colonial 5:30 pm.______position open at their 162 bed skilled nursing facility in Manch­ 87 FORD CROWN VIC LTD the publication of any IIMWANTED $197,900; Manchester, 4 89 FORDESCORTLX2 DR 87ASTRO8PASSVAN ester. If you are a registered nurse looking for the opportunity lo the best thhiip In Hfe.. 4 Dr., V-8, Auto, Art), PS, PB, 4 Cyl., Auto, PS, PB, Stereo, advertisement In the GENERAL cofeterlo bedroom Ranch v-6. Auto, A/C, PS, PB, Stereo Manchester Herald by help. (Near Marlbo­ move Into management, have a genuine desire to work with the $199,900; Bolton, 2 bed­ USED CARS Till, Cruise, Stereo Cass., $Q QQK Roar Detog , N.E. Pkg. t f t C Q C Cass, Rally Wheels, 25,000 S ft KQKI advertiser. Including rough Town line.) Full­ elderly, and have the necessary leadership skills lo help direct a and lots of new Moods. . . I room Ranch $199,900; 83 CHEV CAPRICE CLASSIC Was $10,495 NOW Was $7,195 NOW O j O y O nursing staff, you may be Interested in the Assistant Director Miles, Was $9,995 NOW y } O y * ) | advertisements In any DRIVER WAREHOUSE tim e, benefits, 8om- at the new G. Fox! South Windsor, 3 bed 4 Dr.. V-8, Auto, fiJC. PS, 88 CHEV NOVA 4 DR free distribution publi­ 2pm. Coll Charlotte, Nursing position at Meadows West. We offer a complete benefit room Raised Ranch PERSON PB, Cruise Control, Radio, J Q Q Q C 4 Cyl., 5 Spd., AM/FM Radio cations published by Monday-Frldoy, 633- package, including health insurance, a good compelltive salary A t G. Fox, friendliness Is just as Important as quaity merchandiM in contimitng our sik $199,900; Manchester,, Rear Delog. Was $4,495 NOW 86 CHEV S-10 EXT CAB P/U the Manchester He­ full-time 4681, extension 330. Ar­ structure, lob satisiaction, and pleasant surroundings. For consid­ cess. Because what's really Important to the cuitixnar ia frianfly twvica - tha kind ol bedroom Colonlol 4 cyl., Auto, PS, PB, Jump 1 rald. Penny Sleffert, bor Acres. Must have good driving rec­ eration, please apply to: service that's made G. Fox one of New England's laadhg retail dapartmmt stores . as $214,900; Manchester, 3 870LDSFIRENZA2DR. „ow*5,295 USED TRUCKS Seats, Radio, Bed Liner, J y i f t f t i ; | Publisher. BROADCASTING-Entry bedroom Dutch 4 Cyl., Auto, Art), PS, PB, 87 TOYOTA SUPRA CPE. Was $5,495 NOW 4 j y y 0 1 ord. Good starting pay. Excel­ Shirley Ann McCray well as the fastest growing division of The May Department Stores Company. If you share $223,000; Manchester, 5 lent benefit package. Chance level. TV commercials. our belief that friendliness is basic, surround yourself with opportunity - join us at our newest Stereo, Rear Dofog. 2Dr.,6Cyl.,Au1o, Art), PS, PB, 88 CHEV S-10 4X4 PICKUP Real people. No expe­ bedroom Colonial I LOST for advancement. Call for Director of Nursing Services store The Pavilions at Buckland Hills. We have the follow j^ fu8 t||nd q ji^im e , day and Was $6,695 NOW,*5,995 PW, PDL C ruise , T ill , $ 4 0 V-6, Auto, Art), PS, PB, Cniise, 88 CHEV CK204X4 PICKUP rience necessary. $225,000; Bolton, 3 bed­ AND FOUND Loaded, Was $14,195 NOW 1 0 , 4 1 7 0 Tilt, Stereo Cass., Tahoe $ i f t / l f t C v-8. Auto, Art), PS, PB, Ouise appointment. Children, teens, adults. Meadows West evening positions available: room Ranch $235,000; 88 FORD MUSTANG HATCH Pkg , Was $10,895 NOW I w , 4 * 7 0 For Information coll Hebron, 4 bedroom Co­ 89 CUTLASS CIER A WAG Control, Tilt Wheel, Stereo, LOST: One pair Trak- THE GLIDDEN CO. 33,3 Bidwell Street 2D r.,4C yl.,A u1o,A /C , PS, PB, Was $13,595 NOW *12,995 (313) 548-8100 extension Sales Associates lonial $315,900; Bolton, 4 Cyl., Auto, Art), PS, PB, PW, Cross Country Skis. 291 E. Center Street 2978. Manchester, CT 06040 Jewelry, Accessories, Shoes, Cosmetics • den's Sportswear 3 bedroom Split Cruise Control, Stereo Cass., Q Q C East Center Street, PDL, Cruise, Tilt, Loaded, f t QQK 85 CHEV 63012 PASS VAN Manchester, CT. Juniors, Dresses, Coats • Intimate A ui Domestics and Housewares $349,000; Bolton, 3 bed­ Rear Delog., Was $8,795 NOW • Was $11,750 NOW i u , y y o v-8, Auto, PS, PB, Radio, Route 44, 646-8289. Tel. 647-9191 room Contemporary 87CHEVCK204X4 PICKUP 6 4 6 -5 8 4 4 ATM Electronics • And many more! • I 35,000 Miles, Was $8,395 t / y V-8, Auto, A/C, PS, PB, PW, PDL eoe ______Vjr*- $379,000; T olland, 4 87 OLDS DELTA 88 ROYAL 90CHEVPRIZM4DR 4 D r„ Auto, A/C, PS, PB, PDL NOW ^6,995 Cniise, Tilt, Rberglass PAJ $4 f t / I Q c l TECHNICIANS Sales Support Associates bedroom Colonial 4 Cyl., Auto, Art), PS, PB, WELLS FARGO ARMORED AHENTION RN'S Form $484,000; Glas­ Cruise Control, Stereo Cass & 4 f t 4 Q C Cap, Was $10,995 NOW I U j 4 y O Visual Merchandising • Security • Executive Secretary and Ofllce Clerical • Stock. Recelv Stereo, Rear Delog., 8,000 $ f t ^ Q K SE RVICE CORPORATION has Are you looking for a terrific way to start off the New tonbury, 4 bedroom More, Was $9,295 NOW 0 , 4 J J 0 ing and Housekeeping Miles, Was $9,995 NQW » / > 4 y 0 89 CHEV s-10 EXT CAB P/U Immediate openings lor ^to - Contemporory V-6,5 Spd., Stereo Cass., Jump made Teller Machine Servfcers. Year? We offer you a challenging position as an 11-7 $489,900. Multi- needed lor the Manchester And because we're friendly to each other, you're more likely to m wt new friends at G. 84 CHEV CAPRICE CLASSIC 87CHEVCORSICX4DR Seats, Tahoe Pkg., 6,000 4 f t f t r ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNDUNCEMENT8 supervisor in our 162 bed skilled care nursing facility. families: Vernon, 2 area. Must have a valid drkrer's Fox while you enjoy all the benefits of working for an aicltlng raladar I • from the staff 4 Dr., V 8, Auto, Art), PS, PB, 4 Cyl., Auto, art), PS, PB, Miles, Was $12,595 NOW I ■ license, dependable car and fam ily $159,900; Col­ PW, PSeals, PD L Cruise $ C / I r t C Our supervisors play an integral part in the care of our • A competitive starting salary chester, 2 family Cmise, Till, Stereo, Roar t f t Q Q K auto Insurance. ATM experi­ • 25% employee discount on most purchases Control, Till, Was $5,995 NOW 0 j 4 S J 0 ence or general mechanical residents. If you have a current Connecticut RN li­ a t $159,900; Manchester, 2 Dolog., Was $7,495 NOW D ,y y O • Profit sharing and pension plan ability preferred, but not neces­ cense, have a desire to become a part of a dynamic fa m ily $185,000; An­ CREDIT NOW!!! sary. We train. Applicant must • Unlimited growth opportunity d over, 2 family BRING YOUR TITLE AND BE READY TO TRADE - WE ARE! be able to pass athorough back­ and dedicated health care team, and are interested in • Lite and medical insurance (including HMO'l) D .F . R e a le $195,900; Manchester, 2 ground Invesdgadon. For con- fam ily $208,900; East $5,000 slderadon, qualified appllcaola.. competitive benefits and salary structures, please reply Interviews are currently being held at 6. fox. Backlind Mall, ^ ^ r itM ^ B u c U m d Good Place To Buy A C a r’ call 203/235-7861. EOE. Hartford, 2 family Your Job Is your approval. Over 20,0(X) items available. Shirley Ann McCray Street, Mancheater (exh 62 off I-84I. Stop by Monday-Friday, 8am Sgoi or Saturdayj ;Real Estate $209,900; East H art­ Withdraw up to $1,250. No credit checks, no bank deposits, CHILD Core-Full time 9am 12pm. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSAflY. An 8i|ual opportunity employer v ford, 2 fam ily $245,000. WE BUY RE/MAX East of the CHEVROLET no finance charge or annual fee. llve-ln preferred tor a 3 Director of Nursing Services month old. Will con­ Meadows West River, 647-1419.D USED CARS Call today/Charge tomorrow sider daytime core MANCHESTER-6 room CARTER with flexible hours. Ex­ 333 Bidwell Street Cope, attached garage, 1229 Main Street, Manchester Phone 646-6464 MCA7isa Service perience and referen­ AND TRUCKS Manchester, CT 06040 great location, spa­ Hours; Mon-Thurs 9-8 • Fri 9-6 • Sat 9-5 Call 7 days, 9am-9pm ces desired. 645-8084. cious deck, corner lot. NURSE’S Aide. 8:30om- Tel. 647-9191 A TIJADIIION O f SAflSFACHON - $135,000. 643-0387. 387-7539______3:00pm. Coll 649-2358. A Uiviiion ol llu May tkaMoml Sloiil CtOpfl* 20— MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 27, 198^^

I CONDOMINIUMS I q a J APARTMENTS I CONDOMINIUMS STORE/OFFICE [MISCELLANEOUS I FOR SALE I ^ ^ I f o r r e n t [FOR RENT FOR RENT CLOTHING FOR SALE Per se CONVENIENT Location! MANCHESTER - 4 room ELLINGTON Rldge-1 MANCHESTER-4 alr- SUEDE-coat. Leather- 2 b e d ro o m , IV 2 both apartment. Applian­ bedroom Condo. $595 condltloned offices are ,trlm, brown, small. END ROLLS Condo tor sale or rent. ces, heat, hot water, monthly -f security. now available. The $50. Mahogany leather Sale $99,000; Rent $700 c o b le. 649-5249.______Available Imme- square footages are coat. Pile lined, small, 27V4" width — 509 plus utilities. Pool and M A N C H E S T E R - 2 bed ­ dlately. 872-3487 or 644- 600, 480, 300, and 240. $50. Leather locket. 13" width — 2 for 50« Drunk drivers face 1152.______residential setting. Call room townhouse with Offices are centrally Mahogany,hooded, Newsprint and rolle can be Udeath trend Anne, residence 646- fireplace. All applian­ located with ample picked up at the Manchaatar LOOKING FOR o second pile lined, small.$25. 4611. RE/MAX East of ces, heat, hot water, parking and Ideally su­ Man's leather locket. Herald ONLY before 11 am. license suspension/3 the River, 647-1419.0 car for your family? Monday through Thuridiy. carpeting, air condl- ited for an attorney or Brown, extra large. bltidaed on crack/7 ELECTRICAL Don't miss the many offer­ tlonlng. Coll 649-5240. accountant. 649-2891. $50. Ladles leather M&M OIL ings In today's classified PLUMBING B HEATING M A N C H E S T E R - 2 b ed ­ colum ns. boots. Lined, new, room townhouse. All Remove mineral buildup brown, size 8C. $40. • Oil Burner Service & Sales ILOTS/LAND DUMAS ELECTRIC appliances, heat, hot from your teakettle by 649-8635. [CARS • Automatic Oil Delivery Service changes, FOR SALE water, carpeting, air pouring In half a cup of •Well Pumps Sales & Sen/ice conditioning. Call 649- FOR RENT white vinegar and one FOR SALE additional wiring and LAND-Forest Hills ap­ •Water Heaters (Eimhc s Qu ) 5240. quart of tap w ater. H eat to repairs on existing proved building lots FURNITURE PDNTIAC, 1979, Station •Bathroom & Kitchen homes. Quality work at M A N C H E S T E R - 2 b e d ­ EAST HARTFORD/Glas- rolling bolt and let stand available. Build using to n b u ry lin e . 7 ro o m for one hour. Pour out Wagon-Good condi­ Remodeling affordable prices. vour plans or sellers. room luxury town- SLEEP-Sofa. 68" Colonial tion, excellent shape, •Senior Citizen Discounts house. All appliances, Cape, new Interior, 1 solution, fill with water, Entirely owner operated. Sentry Real Estate, 643- car garage, screened style, dark green. $150. new tires, many new •Electric WorK 4060.g______heat, cable, carpeting, boll again and discard. Call 643-1260. 27 years exp. Call porch, washer/dryer parts, motor work. FREE ESTIMATES air conditioning. Call Add buildup to your Asking $400. 875-6358. Joseph Dumas LAND-Bolton, Lebanon, hookups, new refriger­ budget by selling no- Phone: 647-1595.______6 4 6 - 5 2 5 3 Andover, Colubla, ator and stove, corner longer used furniture and [OFFICE/RETAIL Coventry, Glaston­ MANCHESTER-Newer 3 lot, available Imme­ 649-2871 bedroom Duplex. T/s appliances w ith a low-cost [ e q u i p m e n t bury. From $60,000 to diately. $900 per month od In Classified. 643-2711. CLYDE IHanrl;patpr B m li $159,900. RE//VIAX East baths, appliances, plus utilities. Security of the River, 647-1419.D deck, basement, wa- CDMMDDDRE 64 compu­ CHEVRDLET-BUICK, INC. CONCRETE deposit. Call 647-9040 ROUTE 83, 'VERNON sher/drver hookup. e v en in g s. ______ter available for sale. $725 monthly + u tili­ Call Leo Barrett, 649- 84 Unc. Continental $9,995 PAINTIN6/PAPERING ties. Security deposit MANCHESTER- CHILDCARE 3125. 84 Buick Cenlur; lAhg $5,995 Thursday. Dec. 28, 1989 WET BASEMENT? and references. No Avallable Imme- Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Over 40 Years Experience BUSINESS diately. 3 bedrooms, 84 Bonneville 4 Dr. $6,395 Newsstand Price: 35 Cents pets. 649-7874 after IN Need Of A Babysitter? SPORTING 85 Elecira 4 Dr. $9,995 McHugh Himself Written Guarantee Free Estimates PROPERTY 6pm .______newly renovated and painted, washer/dryer I'm available for even­ GOODS 65 Caprice Wagon $C,695 Painting & wallpapering at Hatchways, Founrialion Cracks. Sump N ing hours. (5pm or CO/V\M ERCIAL-2,500 HEBRON-2 bedrooms, hookups. 643-6386, its best Free Estimates. Fully Pumps, Drainage Lines, Basement Wa- heat and hot water after.) Looking for 85 Buick Somerset 4 Dr $7^95 terprooting o l Floors & Walls & More. sauare feet, office leove g messoge. HART Skis, size 170, So­ 85 Celebrity Wagon $6,695 Insured. Establisheed 1974. space, $13 a square Included, appliances, weekly lob Monday- lomon bindings. Nor- Albert Zuccaro 646-3361 cellar storage, park­ MANCHESTER-9 ro5m Thursday and Satur­ 86 Honda Civic 2 Dr. $5,695 foot; Laundry Busi­ Ranch, 2 full baths, dlca boots, size 7; 643-9321 ness, $5,000; Apron and ing, large yard. $625 d a y s o r a fe w n ights p er poles. $110. 646-0599. 86 Delta 68 2 Dr $9,995 monthly. 649-2871. garage, fireplace, week. Call 742-8758, ask Towel Business, pool, $1,200 + utilities. 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 Earthquake rattles Australia for Cherel. Colombian Wall Papering and Painting $50,000; Home Im­ MANCHESTER-2 bed­ 649-3398. CARS 86 CenlU7 V/agon $7,495 MISCELLANEOUS provement, $50,000; Of­ room apartment, 1st 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 30 years Experience SERVICES fice Building, Man­ floor, lust remodelled, FOR SALE [MISCELLANEOUS 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 At least 11 Insurance, References and chester, $295,000; parking, cellar stor­ I SERVICES Office Building, Man­ age, large yard. $595. STORE/OFFICE 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 Free Estimates 649-2871. FOR RENT 86 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr $6,895 SNOW PLOWING chester, $339,000. GSL Building Mainte­ CARDINAL dead; police 'f ^ MARTY MATTSSON Commercial and Residential RE/MAX East of the nance Co. Commercl- 86 Pont Grand Am SE $8^95 River, 647-1419.□ MANCHESTER- BUICK, INC. blockade 649-4431 Snow blower services avail­ al/ResIdentlal building Immaculate 4 room, 2 872-9111 able. repairs and home Im­ 1985 Buick Skylark LTD $5,395 bedroom Flat. Stor­ ELLINGTON battle looting Call Mike 649-4304 provements. Interior 1986 Pont Trans Am 26K $8,995 WEIGLE’S PAINTING CO. age, quiet street. $575 Quality work at a Mon-Sal 9am-9pm MEADOWVIEW and exterior painting, 1986 Dodge 6(X)Sed $5,895 plus gas heat. No pets. 1986 Grand Marquis V-8 $8,980' reasonable pricel L O W R A T E S Call Sue, 643-4862. PLAZA light carpentry. Com­ NEWCASTLE, Australia (AP) [ROOMS plete lanitorlal ser­ 1986 Chev Monte Carlo $7,480 TRUCKS/VANS Intoiloi & Exlofluf 1986 Ckirvetle Loaded $18,990 — A strong earthquake today Frdd EstilklciU^ [FOR RENT MANCHESTER-3 -i- bed­ vice. Experienced, rel­ [ for sa le room, kids welcome. 1986 Cutlass Sup. Cpe. V-8 $7,495 crumbled buildings and homes in considered iable, tree estimates. Call Brian Weigle 1000 sq. ft. 1987 Hyundai Excel $3,695 LAWN CARE M A NCHESTER- $675 monthly + u tili­ Busy Rte. 83, new 1000sq. It. 643-0304.______INTERNATIONAL-1970, this southeastern city, killing at ties. Available Imme­ 1987GMCS-15SplP/U $6,380 % ton, good for parts. 4 By Susanne M. Schafer drugs to come out of there by air or 645-8912 Responslble male or rental area. In attractive SNOW Removal- least 11 people and injuring more diately. 649-9443 after 4 1987ChevS-10P/U $6,280 w h eel d riv e , 7 fo o t .sea.” female In single family shopping plaza. Ideal for re­ Commerclal and resi­ The Associated Press YARD MASTERS p m . 1987 Cadillac Brougham $13,980 Fisher plow. Make an than 100, officials said. The army FORGET THE REST home. Quiet neighbor­ tail , office, professional, serv­ dential, plowing and The operation would involve ice. 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 was called in to help prevent loot­ Trees cut. yards cleaned, hood, parking, house MANCHESTER-2 and 3 snow blowing. Call Dan offer. 1 977 Ram positioning an aircraft carrier battle CALL THE BEST! Call 1987 Oldsmobile Rrenza $6,490 Charger. 643-2573. ing. WASHINGTON — President Lawns, Brush removal, privileges, utilities In­ bedroom, first months at 643-6252.______group and its accompanying air Interior/Exterior Painting. gutters cleaned, drive­ cluded. $100 a week, 1 rent free. Security and James J. Gessay 1988 Skylark LTD V-6 $8,980 Some reports said as many as 30 Bush is mulling a Pentagon plan to Free estimates. Insured. weeks security. 645- references a must. Call IRDNING-Done In my 1988 S-10 Ext PAJ $10,980 draw a “much, much tighter noose” wing off the Caribbean coast of the ways sealed. 8 75 -01 3 4 home. $7.00 per bushel 1988 Chev S-10 P/U $7,495 I CARS people died in Newcastle, an in­ South American country, the source David Kay 6966 after 3pm. 645-8201. dustrial hub of 500,000 people around Colombia with a virtual air 6 4 3 -9 9 9 6 basket. 649-8635. 1988 Skylark Sedan $8,590 ' FOR sale said in a recent interview. ____ 646-0754 1989 Century Coupe $11,980 about 75 miles north of Sydney. and sea blockade designed to halt il­ The Pentagon official stressed 81 Adams St., Hundreds of thousands of homes licit drug exports, a senior ad­ [CARS [CARS CARS CARS Manchester 1990 VOLKSWAGEN were reported without elecuicity. ministration official says. that there would be no question of FOR SALE FOR SALE r n HOMES FOR SALE FOR SALE 649-4571 ^ JEH A G L Rescue workers frantically The plan is part of a comprehen­ U.S. military shooting down planes H D FO RM LE Liil FOR SALE 4 dexar, 5 speed hunted for victims in the rubble. sive set of proposals from the na­ flown by suspected drug dealers. The quake, which measured 5.5 tion’s regional and specialized “There arc no plans to start blow­ on the Richter scale, struck at military commanders that Defense ing people out of the sky,” the offi­ LEGAL r;OTICE bOUlM WINDSDR- 10:28 a.m. Fblice said it was the Secretary Dick Cheney directed to cial said. “The role would be one of TOWN OF ANDOVER Dwner says sell this the White House, said the Pentagon support and focus on forming a beautifully decorated 3 $10,244 first in Australian history to strike The 3rd quarteriy installment bedroom Ranch. New a heavily populated area. official, who spoke on condition of much, much tighter noose.” of property taxes on the Oc­ carpeting, new rec anonymity. The official said the plan was tober 1, 1988 Grand List and “It felt like there was someone room, living room, for­ under my bedroom floor who lifted Bush is slated to attend an anti­ being formulated in cooperation the supplemental Motor mal dining room, fire­ drug summit in Colombia in with the Colombian government and Vehicle taxes are due and YEAR END SAVINGS ORDER YOURS TODAY the house,” said one Newcastle place, maintenance is not designed to impede the export payable on Jan. 1, 1990. Pay­ fre e e x te rio r, 2 c a r resident, who reported two after­ February. 1990 VOLKSWAGEN of legal products. ments made after February 1, garage. A must to see. ^ FOX shocks. Although the operation could be 1990 are subject to a late Reduced, $165,000. 2 door cc’ipe launched before the summit, the of­ The official cautioned there were charge of 1 1/2% per month The worst damage appeared to Henry Associates, 644- The Associated Press problems involved in such an effort. on the late installment from be at a workers’ club where ficial refused to offer a start-up date 4723.0 First of all, he said, the plan could the due date, or a minimum of drinkers, relaxing after night-shift QUAKE DAMAGE — Aerial view shows collapsed roof of the Newcastle Workers club for the maneuver. $2.00. Payment by mail is en­ r'sVooo \ work, were crushed by collapsed “It’s supposed to be a big-time be delayed because the U.S. couraged or payments may be I CARS walls, police said. At least eight after an earthquake in southeastern Australia Thursday caused severe damage and operation,” said the official. “We made at the Town Office $7,690 want to make it impossible for any Please see BLOCKADE, page 8 Bldg., School Road. The Tax FOR SALE #347/ ' ^fe»'eo, I people died there, police spokes­ deaths. Collector's liours are as fol­ man Simon Latimer said. Police tion all around us. The second a major coal mining center but lows: •______NENEW 1990 CAVALIER 2t DR ------recovered five bodies and were Monday - 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 - story of the caqiark also gave way, •*•> ■ there were no immediate reports of working to free three others. p.m. and 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 Schaller's 2 5 OTHERS AVAILABLE QRDFnvniiRsmnAY bringing the structure down and any miners trapped or injured un­ Pair grabs $1 million p.m. There could be at least another crushing scores of cars.” derground. Tuesday - 9:00 a m. to 4:00 Q u a lity six still trapped in the building, r>< 1Mrj Prime Minister Bob Hawke In London, Queen Elizabeth II p.m. Pre-owned Auto 9.9%* Latimer said. I I M M IIl 'M i Vi/ednesday - 9:00 a.m. to visited the scene and condemned offered sympathy to relatives of worth of scrap gold 2:00 p.m. V alue Priced Three people were killed in a reports of widespread looting in r $ i 6 o o ON ANY the victims and said she was pray­ AUSTRALIA Friday - 9:00 a.m, to 1:00 suburban shopping center when the business section. He warned ing for rescuers searching for Earthquake 1 1 p.m. 88 Honda Prelude Si LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two were called in singly, then tied up. 1 C r i . . . ' r r a n . j i r * they were hit by bricks and that looters would be punished. D am age AT, Loaded, 4 1 ^ 0 0 0 NEW VW IN trapped victims. gunmen posed as customers before Wearing surgical gloves, the robbers Mary-Alice Piro Low Miles 'V • >^1 jr U U awnings from shops, he said. Offi­ Latimer said 200 soldiers were Ai.r.lMAl lA Many buildings were reduced to Nt w •jOo tm robbing a jewelry district wholesaler put the gold in a briefcase and fled. Tax Collector, 86 Nissan Sentra NEWN t 1990 CORSICACA 4 D R -----/ STOCK cials reported more than 100 in­ called into the city and to the sub­ Town of Andover rubble. The Newcastle Hospital W A LtS of more than 100 pounds of scrap Two of the bound employees were 5 S p d ,A /C $ 3 4 5 0 jured. urb of Hamilton to help police 025-12 PRE-OWNED reported major structural damage gold and gold products worth about able to wrest a phone from a desk I BOTHERS AVAILABLE “1 saw at least six people lying patrols. 85 Honda Ciyic,-iyic Wgn. and doctors treated the injured on SI million, police said. and call for help. AT, Low Miles SPECIALS in the road,” said a shocked emer­ $ 4 , 9 9 5 Hundreds of rescue workers also the grass outside. The two owners and five The exact loss would have to be gency worker in the city. “As we 86 VW GTI 88 FORD RANGER arrived from Sydney. Newcastle, employees were tied up in the rob­ determined by an inventory but was OUTTOBECOME T A S M A N IA ^ 5Spd.A/c $5^995 Extra Cab 8688 looked back, we could see dcstruc- Australia’s fifih-largcst city, also is Please see QUAKE, page 8 bery Wednesday at the Rope Mine “close to a million dollars if not MANCHESTER’S 88 Honda Accord LX 87 TOYOTA TERCEL Corp. more than that,” Djigardjian said. 5spd,A/c $3 995 - l O * At least 103 pounds of fine gold, I $ 1 0 0 0 Auto 5 6 8 8 The detectives’ report said both #1 85 Chev. Cavalier gold chains, locks and scrap bars robbers may have been Middle East­ 4CVI AT ^3 995 ------NEW 1990 LUMINAIINA 4 DR------/ 87 SUZUKI SAMURAI were stolen from an open safe in the mm ern and both were armed with hand­ 5 Spd., Air 4995 offices of the downtown jewelry dis­ guns. USED CAR 83 Olds Ciera 18 OTHERS AVAILABLE Romanians try to avoid ‘witchhunt 87 TOYOTA P/UP trict company, said Khatchik ATA/C.PS $2,500 Djigardjian, who owns the 5388 BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — years of repressive rule need not feai DEALER in by this afternoon. support continued to pour into wholesale business with his brother, 82 Pontiac Firebird The revolutionary government reprisals. 84 Alliance 2 Dr. $2,495 V6,A T .A /C , 6 o O O A 84 FORD PROBE Sccuritatc units terrorized Romania Wednesday, and a member Liouduig. Low Miles 90,yyO warned security police holdouts to “They are not all criminals, they TODAY 84 Camaro 2 Dr. $3,995 Auto, Air 10j388 Romanians over the weekend, kill­ of the 37-membcr ruling National “It’s a pretty good-size robbery,” 88 Prelude S' r$iboo j surrender today or face execution, were at the most too servile and ing hundreds in an attempt to crush Salvation Committee assured 84 Crown Vic $4,995 5-Spd.A/C, 6 1 1 0 0 ^ 87 JEEP CHEROKEE and said most officials who served said Detective Manny Garcia, who Uke New V I I , y y O 4 Cvl ^ ■ obedient. We must try to avoid a the popular revolt that, thanks to the Romanians — who lack a 84 Sunbird 4 Dr. *3279 4 S pd, f Laredo 13JI88 under Nicolac Ceauscscu will not estimated the haul at 115 pounds of 1 Index $2,495 witchhunt at any costs,” he told support of the military, toppled democratic tradition — that the gold. 85 Toyota Celica I-—------NEW 1990 S-10S-10 PICK PICKUP 84 SCIROCCO lose their jobs. reporters. 85 Escort 4 Dr. $1,995 5 spd A /c $5 495 Ccau.scscu on Friday. provisional government intends to Djigardjian said the robbers 1 16 pages, 2 sections | A brother of the executed dic­ Most of the country was calm 85 Reliant 4 Dr. $3,295 _^^£dj^eadier^3988 “If they surrender voluntarily, build a democracy. pressed the door buzzer about 8 a.m. 18 OTHERS AVAILABLE tator, Marin Ceauscscu, was found Wednesday, two days after Ceauscs­ 86 Cutlass Supreme 8$GU with their weapons, they will “We want Romania to become a and were in his sixth-floor office. Classified 14-16 85 Lynx 2 Dr. $2,395 V8,A T .A /C , 6 4 4 Q R dead today in Vienna, Ausuia, after cu and his wife, Elena, were ex­ SSopd 6588 tried and the death penalty will not member of the free civilized world,” There was momentary business talk, Comics 11 85 Fiero 2 Dr. $3,695 Low Miles y^i^tyO apparently committing suicide, ecuted by firing squad after being Focus be applied,” said a communique Dumitru Mazilu, vice chairman of and the men said they were from 12 87 Toyota Celica GTS 86 JEHA police reported. He had been active convicted by a military tribunal of Local/State 3-4 85 Merkur 2 Dr. $4,595 5-Spd, Looded $ 9 9 9 5 read on Bucharest radio Wednesday. the new leadership, told reporters. New York. Djigardjian said he was Auto 5998 as a uadc counselor at the Romanian “genocide” and other grave crimes Since Ceauscscu’s body was Lottery 2 85 BMW 325E $10,895 r'si'iso Embassy there since 1973. “Romania is no longer a Com­ then suddenly held at gunpoint and Nation/Wbrid 7 82 Chev. El Camino 87GLI against the people. shown on state television TUesday, munist country. Romania is a free 85 Sunbird 2 Dr. $2,995 Comeliu Bogdan, Romania’s new never made a move for the unloaded Obituaries 2 M S $ 4 , 4 9 5 jL Auto T ^ 6 Spd„ Sunroof 7988 The government said members of Sccuritatc forces have been reported land, and we will create a real shotgun propped against his desk or Opinion 6 86 Riviera 2 Dr. $9,495 deputy foreign minister, said most 84 BUICK CENTURY Ceauscscu’s ruthless security police, surrendering cn masse, though no democracy,” he said. The govem- the loaded gun in his desk drawer. Sports _ 9 . 10 14 86 New Ykr. 4 Dr. 86 Ford Tempo NEW 1990 S-10 BLAZER of the bureaucrats who worked in or Sccuritatc, would face a similar Television ___ 11 $6,995 AT, A /C , PS figures have been provided. The men handcuffed him in his 1 4 , 4 9 5 Wagon, V6 3988 government during Ccauscscu’s 24 1 86 Fiero 2 Dr. $4,395 fate if they did not turn themselves International aid and messages of Please .sec ROMANIA, page 8 7 2 OTHERS AVAILABLE 87 VW FOX office, he said, and the employees ...... J 86 5TH Ave 4 Dr. 85 Toyota Camry $7,395 AT Loaded $5 995 4 Door 4888 87 Sable 4 Dr. $7,895 ‘1 r rx. 88 GOLF 87 Sable 4 Dr. $7,595 86 Buick Regal I I ) Anxious moments for local woman V8, Looded, OOC 5 Spd 6 5 8 8 Low Miles v / , y y o I $750 Endara’s government 87 Nissan P/U $4,895 84 ESCORT By Nancy Foley the fighting,” Sara Jones said. 87 Mazda P/U $4,995 85 Pontiac Grand Am Manchester Herald V6,A T ,A /C $ 4 , 9 9 5 \ FACTORS 5Spd„ AC 1995 For the next few days, she was not allowed to leave 87 Maxima SE $11,395 NEW 1989 VANS her home for any reason. After dark, the lights had to be works for normalcy 87 Cougar LS $8,695 85 Buick Century 988 For Sara Jones, the most frightening part of the in­ shut off because snipers had gotten onto the base and into A T A /C .P S $ 4 4 9 5 10 OTHERS AVAILABLE vasion of Panama last week by U.S. forces was when her the housing area. PANAMA CITY, F^uiama (AP) Vatican official had received a mes­ 87 Cutlass 4 Dr. $7,995 PricM doni indudo tax, rag., and ara for ordorad vahidat. All inoantivat 10-month-old son had an asthmatic attack and she could Fortunately, her son survived his asthmatic attack — President Guillermo Endara’s sage from the government. 87 Corolla 4 Dr. $6,995 85 Honda Accord LX includad in pricat. Paymanit baaed not uikc him to a doctor. without being taken to the hospital. Few people were fledgling government worked to In Texas, President Bush said his 87 Mazda RX7 $10,795 \ $800-51400; on $ 1000cash or trade for 60 months reopen banks and public offices $5,995 ( at 12.99% bank financing. Payrrtanta She and the other dependents of servicemen living on taken to the army hospital because it was in a particularly administration was determined to 88 GMC P/U $10,495 87 Dodge Omni don't induda tax. rag., d are tub- Fort Clayton, near Panama City, spent the first few days vulnerable area, at the top of a hill, on the oulskirt.s of the today and to resume full Panama bring Noriega to the United States to ■ ' f 1 0 8 9 S - 7 ja d to credit approval. base, Jones said. Canal operations for the first time 88 Town Car $16,495 AT,A/c, PS, 6^ OOH \ _ ., r\ r Q AT t- ® of the invasion confined to their homes, with very little sutnd trial, but admitted that the Uke New 9H,yyO news of what was happening except for the sounds of the Early on the morning of Dec. 20, a pregnant woman since the United States invaded. Vatican’s stand “complicated 88 Reliant 4 Dr. $6,595 9.9% is tor 48 months, $10,000 max. 84 Olds Ciera Coupe loan with approved credit thru Mid- battle raging outside. went into labor and delivered her baby with the help of Endara on Wednesday appealed things.” V6, AT, Loaded $ 4 9 9 5 NEW 1990 GEO PRIZM lantic Bank North. In StocA Only. 88 Cougar LS $9,995 “The morUu and gunfire sounded like they were in our medics in a makeshift mobile hospital, Jones said. again to the Vatican Embassy to sur­ The U.S. invasion began Dec. 20 88 Grd Marq. $10,695 10 OTHERS AVAILABLE backyard,” Jones, a Manchester native, said. Jones had enough food in the house to get through the render deposed strongman Manuel and Noriega was on the run until ap­ 86 Pontiac Grand Am Antonio Noriega for uial on drug 88 Mazda MX6 $9,495 V6,5-Spd,A/C $ 4 9 9 3 •Prices include rebatesi Jones, 27, has been in Panama since August of last first few days, though she did not have milk for the b-iby pearing at the Vatican Embassy on year. She has a 3-year-old son, Benjamin, and a 10- trafficking charges. Sunday. 88 Mazda MX6 $9,985 Her husband was not home for Christmas and the b'g 86 Ford Escort ALSO ON SALE - ALL NEW LUMINA APV AND CEO STORM month-old son, Nicholas, who was bom in Panama. celebration she had planned had to be canceled. But tl'c The Vatican today said it had U.S. troops, armored cars and AT, A /C , Stereo VOLKSWAGEN ^ 4 4 9 5 The invasion came with no warning, Jones said. On hardship did not dim the Chrisunas spirit on the base she ARMY WIFE IN PANAMA - received no formal request from the helicopters have stood watch outside MORANDE Panamanian government and would 89 Acurc Integra LS Dec. 19, her husband, Thomas, a sergeant in the army, said. Sara Jones a year ago, hus­ around the clock to ensure he LINCaN MERCURY MAZDA A uto, A /C , A I A was put on alert and then around 11:30 p.m., he was By that time, conditions were improving and m-'my not simply push Noriega out and doesn’t escape or get spirited away. (lormerly Moriarly Bros.) 9500 miles $ 1 2,995 nt. 83, Vernon, CT band Sgt. Thomas Jones, hand him over to U.S. authorities. 301 Center Street CARTER CHEVROLET/GEO called in. Also a native of Manchester, he helped take people on the base gave food to the soldiers who h-id Navarro said the Vatican still “We have not received any letter,” Manchester 345 Center SL, Manchester 1229 Main Street. Manchester, CT • 646-6464 (Exit 3 - i-384) Mim,:t)s (tom Hartford care of the wounded as piirt of the medical corps. been flown in. and son. Benjamin. The hoped to resolve the crisis within Jones’ motlicr is Beverly Jones of 49 Oxford Street. Joneses are living at Fort said Joaquin Navarro, the 'Vatican’s days but he gave no details about 643-5135 647-7077 6 4 9 -2 6 3 8 chief spokc.sman. He said neither “I was one of the lucky ones whose husband wasn’t in Please see DEPENDENTS, page 8 Clayton, near Panama City. Pope John F^ul II nor any other Please see PANAMA, page 8