20—MANCHESTER HERALD. Tlicsday, Oct. 17. 1989

I CONDOMINIUMS APARTMENTS HOMES MISCELLANEOUS I CARS I CARS I FOR SALE I FOR RENT FOR RENT jO IJ SERVICES FOR SALE FOR SALE NEW Pricel I The price of CORVETTE 1971 Sting % SpccjolisI 447 Main Street, 5 room RENT -4 bedroom, 3 bath WET BASEMENT? this Immaculate 4 apartment. $600 per Contemporary home. Ray, C.J.K. 84K origi­ room Townhouse month plus utilities. Short term Over 40 Yeara Experlerioo nal miles. 99 per cent CLYDE Written Guarantee restored. $25,000 In­ Condo at Wellsweep In Security. No pets. 646- $1250/month plus utili­ Free Eatknetee CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. I Manchester has been 2426, 9am-5pm ties plus security. No Hatchway, Foundation Cracks. vested asking $10,500. ROUTE 83. VERNON reset at $112,900 for a pets. Sentry Real Est­ Surrp Pumps. Drainaoe Lines. Serious Inquiries only. weekdays. Basement Waterproofing of Floors A 82 Malibu 4 Dr $4,695 quick sqlel 2 bed­ ate, 643-4060. □ Walls a More 633-8560. MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ 84 Caprice Qassic Cpe. $6,895 rooms, I'/j baths, de­ MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ room, luxury town- Albert Zuccaro 646-3361 84 Buick Century Wag $5,995 Hanrlipatpr MpralJi luxe Cherry cabinets, room, garage, en­ ITRUCKS/VANS private basement, am­ house. All appliances, 84 Olds Cutlass Cpe $5,895 heat, cable, carpeting, closed porch. Security. ple parking. Cleon os a I FOR SALE 85 Skylark 4 Or $6,695 CARPENTRY/ ELECTRICAL air conditioning. Call No pets. $800. 647-9976. whistle! Immediate oc- 85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr $7,295 REMODELING cupony! Jackson & 647-1595.______FURNITURE CHEVROLET 1979 Von. Customized. Runs 88 Delta 66 2 Dr $9,995 Jackson Real Estate, MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents DUMAS ELECTRIC 647-8400.O room townhouse. All STORE/OFFICE DINING room set Orexel, good. Needs o little 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $8,995 Service changes, hutch and buffet. Pe­ appliances, heat, hot FOR RENT body work. Asking 86 Century Vtegon $7,495 Get needed back-to- additional wiring and. I can wood cane back water, carpeting, air $2,000 or best otter. Coll 88 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,495 school money by selling repairs on existing chairs. $7,500 new ask­ otter 5p.m., 646-0692. WE DELIVER conditioning. Coll 649- MAIN STREET - office 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 unneeded Items around homes. Quality work at 5240. space, 527 sq. ft. Peter's ing $3,200 or best otter. your home. Use a low-cost For Home Delivery, Call 289-4437.______86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 affordable prices. Building. Air, heat, od In Classified for quick MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ I CARS 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 Entirely owner operated. 647-9946 room townhouse with parking Included. $300 FIVE piece blond ooic FOR SALE results. Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 bedroom set. $400. or 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr $8,795 27 years exp. Call fireplace. All applian­ month. 646-2364, sdk ces, heat, hot water, got Ron.______best offer. Also sleeper 87 Buick Electra 4 Dr $12,495 Joseph Dumas sofa, brown tweed, like GCF HOME 640-S253. carpeting, air condi­ EAST Center Street - CARDINAL 87 Chevrolet Celebrity $9,495 tioning. Call 649-5240. Office or retail space new. $150. Call even­ SERVICES LOTS/LAND available. High visibil­ ings 569-0303. BUICK, INC. 872-9111 Worst quake since 1906 MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ Remodeling, repair, decks, MISCELLANEdUS FOR SALE room townhouse with ity. $480 monthly. In­ KITCHEN set with 4 1988 BuIckLeSabre Sedan $11,199 trim work, small jobs. cludes heat and elec­ swivel chairs. White 1988 BuIckSkylaik Sedan $8,990 SERVICES fireplace. All applian­ Senior Citizen Discount LAND - Give us a coll ces, heat, hot water, tricity. Keith Real wrought Iron legs, $100 1988ChevS-10P/UTnx* $7,495 645-6559 about our 6 per cent carpeting, air condl- Estate, 646-4126. 1988 Chav S-10 Ext Cab P/U $12,995 private land loons In tlonlng. Coll 649-5240. OFFICE- Primelocatlon, 1988 Rsnilac Grand Am Coupe $8,690 ITV/STEREO/ 1967 Buick Park Are Sedan $11,850 BOB RILEY ‘Devastating, terrible situation beyond imagination’ HAWKES TREE SERVICE Coventry and Hebron. heat, carpet. $250. per Bucket, truck a chipper. Approved building lots LIKE private home. 3’/a 1987ChevS-10P/U $6,280 PAINTING/PAPERING rooms. Lease. Secur­ month. Call 647-9223 or 1 APPLIANCES OLDSMOBILE Stump ramovsl. Fr«« starting at $65,000. Fl- 1967 Chav Conversion Van $13,999 ••timstes. Spedsl ity. Working single 643-7175.______ono Realty, 646-5200.D 30" gas stove, Tappan 1987 Cadillac Brougham $14,995 259 Adams St., consideration (or elderly OFFICE - 3 room, 900 mole preferred. 643- automotrlc Ignition. 1986 Buick LeSabre Coupe $8^40 INTERIOR/EXTERIOR end handicapped. 2880.______sq.ft, on Spruce Street. Manchester Death toll 872-4163 Monday - Wed­ 1986 Buick Century Sedan $7,480 PAINTING INVESTMENT Lease, parking, Phone call MANCHESTER - 3 bed­ 1986 Olds Delta 66 Cpe $8,995 649-1749 647-7553 $700/month. 643-6712. nesday 9am - 11am. Painting & light Caipentry, PROPERTY room duplex. Security. $ . ______1986 Chev Monia Carlo $8,490 120 1985 Ford LTD $5995 Driveway Sealed, Porches & Nick, 646-7007. Paul, 1966 Rinllac Sunbird $5,680 This 9 plus room building 1989Toronado $17,900 is over 270 Halchw^s rebuilt TREE 647-1221. INDUSTRIAL 1986 Merc. Grand Marquis $9,980 leaves mom on West Middle Turn­ MUSICAL 1986 Toronado $8,995 Galligan & Co. REMOVAL pike would be Ideal for VERNON - Modern 3 PROPERTY 1966 Dodge 600 Sed $5,895 649-1698/643-6386 ITEMS 1986 Chev Conversion W n $9,980 1986 Olds Cutlass $8,495 Trees trimmed and removed. room apartment. Ap­ doctors, lawyers, ac­ 1986 Chevy Eurosport $6,995 By Mary McGrath Cordwood sold. Seasoned and pliances and parking. MANCHESTER - 1200 sq. 1985 Olds Clera $5,895 countants, real estate HAMMOND Organ - worried “IT'e can tell you unseasoned hardwood only. or Insurance offices. $400. plus utilities. 647- ft. garage 20x60. $550. 1985 Buick Regal Coupe $6,860 1989 Olds Ciera $11,999 The Associated Press Fully Insured. Free Estimates. 1113 after 6:30pm. month. 647-9138. H200, 2 full manuals 81 Adams St., Manchester 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo $6,995 what to look for... Crane Service Available. Only $182,900. Blan­ plus full pedals. Best chard & Rossetto Real­ 649-4571 1987 Olds Ciera $6,999 Call Carl 742-5986 MANCHESTER - Town- otter over $500 takes It. By James F. Henry OAKLAND, Calif. — After­ and what to look tors," We're Sellino house apartment for r n MISCELLANEOUS 633-5754.______1986 O lds Ciera $5,999 shocks rumbled today as crews sear­ Houses" 646-2482.0 1987 Pont. Bonneville $10,995 Manchester Herald outforr rent. 1'/j baths, full ched for motorists under an elevated SNOW PLOWING basement, kitchen ap­ 122J FOR RENT SCHALLER 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 Commercial, residential. pliances, parking for 2 MISCELLANEOUS ACUFIA QUALITY highway collapsed by an earthquake ROOMS LOG Splitter for rent. 1987 Pont. Grand Am $7,495 Doris Gorsch of Ambassador HarBro Bolton, Vernon, Covenby cars. $750. monthly. No FOR SALE PRE-OWNED AUTOS 1987 Conversion Van $16,995 Drive didn’t sleep at all last night. that jarred Northern , kill­ FOR RENT utilities. Security dep­ $40/dov, $25/ '/2 day. 83 Ford Escort $1,991 area. Free estimates. 1986 Olds Delta Sedan $7,995 ing more than 270 people and injur­ osit plus I year lease. WIN deliver - .204 a 4 cyt Aub, Lew Mm She was glued to the television Painting Call Pete, MANCHESTER - Quiet, mile. 742-7090. S30MtCul4itS(4>raM S4A*I ing hundreds more. Call R. PaganI 646-4525 END ROLLS ve.xr.Arc.LowM* set, as reports came in of dead and of Manchester non-smoker, semi- or 643-2283. The magnitude of the catastrophe 643-1213. private entronce/both, 27W width — 25C «7ToyoUT«c4 I*,* injured people in California after a MANCHESTER - Newer 6 rSlROOMMATES 4c^rtr,AC,LowM« devastating earthquake at about 5 emerged slowly as officials made Quality Painting security, lease, refer- 13" width — 2 for 25$ SSHomhAocadLX SKLW INVITATION TO BID contact with hard-hit areas, where ences 643-8830.______room duplex, 3 bed­ WANTED Newsprint end rollt can be 5S(!d..rW,Ui*Nwr p.m. Racific lime Tuesday. Gorsch Services GUTTER rooms, IV2 baths, full picked up at tlia Manchester SSM uanSlwu S3Aa NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN many telephones were cut off. The FEMALE preferred- Fur­ sSed,Arc,SMM was so interested because her basement, deck. All ap­ ROOM mate wanted to Herald ONLY batore 11 a. m. •Free Estimates nished, kitchen privi­ t7C«icaQTS S IM * THAT The Eighth Utilities Dis­ quake Tuesday, 6.9 on the Richter CLEANING pliances. $750 monthly share house In Man­ Monday through Thursday. daughter, Linda Lyncheski, lives in •Senior Citizen Discounts leges, clean, quiet, 5 Spd.. LomM. R«d trict of Manchester, CT is scale, collapsed buildings across plus utilities. 646-7693 chester. $400. month - Never used S3Pa4act000l£ tS,** seeking competitive bids for San Jose, Calif. •Aiuminum & Vinyl SERVICE busline. 647-9813. COVENTRY V4. rurto. LoaiM nearly 100 miles, as well as the San Powerwashing anytime.______plus utilities. 646-3359. 8X8 rug, hooked rug the following: Gorsch said she suspects that a for estimate call No smokers.______as Chary Nw i S>A* Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge and MANCHESTER - Availa­ kits of oil sizes, 2 bar Auk).SUtM 1.8' long gasoline powered call she received from her daughter 875-0634 or 875-9142. I APARTMENTS ble Immediately. 1 and FEMALE preferred - Fur­ stools, microwave, SSBukkCwUy S4,M at two spans in the Santa Cruz area. /Mo. Arc sand spreader. at about 8:03 p.m. was one of the 646-6815 2 bedrooms, walking nished, kitchen privi­ stero compononts and We’re Here To Se.-ve FOR RENT S3 Monday Accord LX S4;M DATE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS: last ones that was able to get The quake, the nation’s second distance to downtown, leges, clean, quiet, speakers. 742-6700 be­ SSpd,ATC deadliest next to the 1906 San Fran­ MANSFIELD - 1 and 2 hot water Included. busline. 647-9813. tw ee n 8am 8i 7pm S30(daCI«i S3A6 Thursday, October 26,1989 through. The call eventually was cut LAWN CARE V4. Auto. AC cisco earthquake, hit at 5:04 p.m. WEMlfS PAMTMG Oa bedroom, country set- $575 and $650. Boyle OLDER working woman LEATHER Jackets - SlO klaCulm S3.M TIME: off but not before Gorsch’s daughter Quality work s< a tlno. $450 per month Management Com- looking for mature /Vlen's extra large $50, Auto AC, P.S 7:30 p.m. told her an earthquake was striking Tuesday along a segment of the pany, 649-4800.______MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM rsasonabi* prical and up. 487-1437. woman to share home. women's small, $35. Sealed bids are to be received mighty San Andreas Fault eight Intarlor Exterior as they spoke. YARD MASTERS 30 Locust Street. 4 room MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ Reasonable rent. Call Leather coat, small, 345 Center S t, Manchester at the office of the Eighth miles northeast of Santa Cruz and Fr«« ESflmata* room, heat, hot water, 647-7'077 “At least I was able to speak with Trees cut, yards cleaned, heated apartment 1st Prelect Home Shore, $60. Winter boots, 8C, Utilities District, 32 Main 75 miles south of San Francisco. At Call Briaa Walfle new opllances. Imme­ 643-276I. her,” Gorsch said this morning. floor. Security. No $40. 649-8635. Street. Manchester, CT until least four aftershocks were recorded, 6454R 12 • Lawns, brush removal, pets. $650 monthly. 646- diate occupancy. $700 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oc­ She has not been able to speak gutters cleaned, etc. 2426. 9am-5pm monthly. Call 649-2871. MISCELLANEOUS tober 26, 1989 at which time with her daughter since, but at the including one that measured 4.5 on weekdays. r n WANTED TO State of Connecticut ANDOVER - Duplex. Court of Probate, and place all bids will be lime of the call, Lyncheski said she the Richter scale. Wall Papering and 643-9996 Country setting, 20 L £ J SERVICES 122J BUY/TRADE publicly opened and read 118 Main Street, 3 room District of Manchester and her husband were all right. “This is just a devastating, ter­ Painting apartment Including minutes to Hartford. GSL Building Mainte­ NOTICE TO aloud. The bid envelope shall rible, terrible situation beyond STEREO Camera, be clearly marked 'B id for 8' Gorsch said Lyncheski told her the 30 years Experience heat/hot water. $560 $600. monthly. 742-9034. nance Co. Commercl- viewer, accessories MATT WALiy General Yard Clean Up per month. Security. long sand spreader*. couple planned to leave their home. everybody’s imagination,” said Insurance and al/ResIdentlal building and literature. 649-2231. whose last known residence • Lawna Raked No pets. 646-2426, 9am- The Board of Directors reser­ Marty Boyer, the Alameda County References • Bruah Removal repairs and home Im­ was in the to w n of Gorsch said that if she is not able 5pm weekdays.______I CONDOMINIUMS ves the right to reject any or spokesman. • Tree Removal provements. Interior Manchester. County of to reach her daughter by phone by MARTY MATTSSON I^ ^ IfOR RENT I CARS all bids for any reason • Hedge Trimming MANCHESTER - 3 bed­ and exterior painting, Hartford, State of Connecticut. this evening, she may try via ham Severed gas lines sparked fires, 649-4431 • And Mora room apartments. Se­ light carpentry. Com­ FOR SALE including one in San Francisco that • Raaaonable Rataa MANCHESTER - 1 bed­ plete lanitorlal ser­ Pursuant to an order of Hon. deemed to be in the best in­ radio operators that she knows. curity and references a terest of the Eighth Utilities burned a block of buildings, but all Coll 657-9761 must. Call 645-8201. room condo, wall-to- vice. Experienced, rel­ William E. FitzGerald, Judge, She said she didn’t really want to The Associated Press Just because you don't wall carpet, applian­ OLDSMOBILE 1981 Re­ a hearing will be held on an District. were out or under control today. As use on Item doesn't mean MANCHESTER - Deluxe, iable, tree estimates. continue watching the television ac­ ces, hot water, air 643-0304.______gency - Loaded, must application forAemporary cus­ The bid must remain valid for the San Francisco area Tuesday. Rescue workers, lower many as 1 million people were left the Item has lost Its value. large 1 bedroom apart­ conditioning, pool, sell. 643-1364. counts of the disaster, but she DOUBLE-DECKER COLLAPSES — The top deck of a SNOW Plowing - Com­ tody and removal of guardian 30 days from bid opening. without electricity and other ser­ Why not exchange It tor ment on bus line. New, sauna, weight room, concerning a certain Minor couldn’t break away from the set. freeway lays on the lower level after a serious earthquake in right, search for survivors among the wreckage. PHIL'S LAWN 1984CELEBRITY-4door, It is the intention of the District cosh with on od In Classi­ quiet and secure. $575 laundry. $600. plus se­ mercial, resldenlol. Child bom on Juno 21, 1984, vices. Bolton, Vernon and fully equipped, excel­ to award the bid as soon as At the lime she spoke with fied? 643-2711. CARE AND monthly. 649-1147. curity. 645-8661. wherein the Court's decision “The devastation is just horrible Coventry area. Free lent condition. $3,500. possible. Lyncheski, her daughter said she COVENTRY - Quiet 1987 MUSTANG LX - 4 will affect your interests, if and we’re just shocked,” said Gov. LANDSCAPING neighborhood, one estimates. Call Pete, The Eighth Utilities District is a was going out into the back yard. San Francisco Quake EXPERT HOMES 643-1213.______cylinder, hatchback, 5 any, as in said application on George Deukmejian, who cut short a bedroom apartment, speed, $6,500. 646-2392. file more fully appears, at the Municipality and is therefore Gorsch said she believes that is not Offers of help flood Exterior and Intarlor -Fall Clean-Up trade mission to West Germany. Lt. carpeted. $450 per FOR RENT ODD Jobs - On strike. I Court of Probate on October not subject to Sctles taxes, advisable, but, “I guess you don’t CALIFORNIA painting and wallpapar •Bushes Trimmed month. 2 month's se­ need the work! Lawn STEAL It. 1979 Comoro, Gov. Leo McCarthy said damage hanging. Umitad axtarlor Berllnetto, fully 30, 1989 at 9:30 A.M. The ad­ dated at Manchester, CT know what to do in a case like that.” r*atoratIon. Pravloua work ■Mowing curity. No dogs. 742- BOLTON - 3 bedroom mowing, raking, trips dress of the Court is: 66 Cen­ this 16th day of October, would total “the better part of $1 bil­ can ba aaan upon raquaat. 0569.______to the dump, rototll- loaded, excellent con­ She added, “We’re going to pray in from around world ■Gutter's Cleaned Ranch, 1700 sq. ft. of dition. $1,500 or best ter Street, Manchester, CT By 1969. lion.” Contact BC Company, living space. Lease llng, log splitting. Any­ Order of the Court. a lot.” e44-eeea. ■Snow Plowing COVENTRY Lake - 2 offer. Call 646-1050. MARY BETH UTRICO nation’s collective prayers for their In Washington, President Bush room efficiency apart­ with 2 months security. thing else you need Lyncheski, formerly Linda Beld- By The Associated Press done? Rick 742-7090. OLDSMOBILE 1974 Cu­ Sandra Haun ITS CLERK safety, and I am directing our Philip­ signed a disaster-relief declaration For Free Estimates ment. Private beach, Possible purchase op­ Clerk ing, had lived in M^chester, and tion. Call after 4 pm. LEAF Removal - Free tlass. Runs good. EIGHTH UTIUTIES DIS­ pine consulate there to extend and said “we will take every step quiet neighborhood. 041-10 TRICT was raised here. She has lived in The pope sent prayers and Soviet DICK COBB Call $500 per month, utilities weekdays, anytime estimates. Call Ken 643- Needs exhaust work. whatever help they can to them.” and make every effort” to help. 742-9540 Included. Call 742-8671. weekends. 646-5493. 0747. $325. 659-4914, before 036-10 California for several years. leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev offered INTERIORS 1pm. Another of Gorsch’s daughters, relief aid today as the world ex­ President Mikhail S. Gorbachev O a k la M Bush on Tbesday sent Transporta­ sent condolences in a telegram to GoAten Gate Clean Quality Painting at CHEVROLET. 1984 Cava- Everis Hough, currently of tion Secretary Samuel Skinner to as­ pressed grief for the victims of the BriOlfe Psklr ■ CARS CARS I CARS ller Wagon, good con­ I CARS I CARS Manchester, also lived in California devastating earthquake in northern President Bush today, said Foreign sess damage. dition. Many extras Ministry spokesman Gennady I. Specializing in Interior Wont to sell your cor? For FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE during the 1970’s. Gorsch said California. State emergency services spokes­ Painting. Carpentry and quick results, use q low $2,500. 643-2108. Gerasimov. man John Peterson said at least 272 Hough formerly lived in Hermosa Thousands jammed international Exterior Painting also cost Classified od. Call Gerasimov said his countrymen people had died and 650 were in­ 643-2711 today to place Beach, on the southern end of the phone lines seeking to get in touch available. understand the grief of the your od. N EW 1 9 9 0 San Andreas Fault. Lyncheski lives with relatives in the area hit by jured. At least 253 people were Call Dick Cobb at Americans because of the quake in at the northern end of the fault, ac­ Tuesday’s quake, which killed more killed when a mile of the upper level 649-8496 or 643-4749. Armenia that killed 25,000 people CHEVROLET cording to Gorsch. than 270 people, flattened bridges of Interstate 880, the Nimitz A survey of Manchester-based and buildings and started fires in the less than a year ago. Freeway, in Oakland collapsed, said ROOFING/ SIDING Yuri Dubinin, the Soviet envoy to CONCRETE travel agencies revealed that there . Dave Wilson of the state Office of CARS Offers of aid came from the Washington, was assigned to contact Emergency Services. were no package tfips sold for the Rarttclomad World Scries, which was postponed Philippines, Japan, France, Britain, the Bush administration to learn fP■C£^•fO “You could hear it crunching Affordable Roofing “what sort of aid could be given by down — but you couldn’t see any­ Roman Spiewak B«a( I any 'oaaonaMa attimata. when the quake hit. However, Fleet Switzerland and several other na­ .'•C, 1 the Soviet side, by government or thing. It was just a big white cloud,” Mason Contractor AH trpaa rooUng and rtpairt. Travel Agency reported that there tions. An estimated 500,000 30 y«art axparlencai Uoanaad social channels, towards liquidating Brick, Block or Stone were several clients who had booked Filipinos live in the San Francisco said Leroy FitzGerald. “You could Chirpnaya. Patloi, Walla and Intunrd. th e consequences of the hear people screaming for help.” New, rtaatoraMona and Rapaiia flights out to San Francisco for a area, one of the largest Filipino 646^134 ★ 649-0894* ALL NEW NEW 1990 NEW 1990 conference that would be happening communities in the world. earthquake,” said the official Soviet Tractors, bulldozers and dump GEO STORM CAVALIER Thursday. The manager of the agen­ “I would also like to extend my news agency Tass. trucks were called out, and trucks #3214 S-10 PU If the Soviets do help the victims and vans took bodies from the. site /VC, Auto Trans #3184 #3160 cy said there could be cancellations sympathy in a very special way to this morning. because of the earthquake. our countrymen residing in the of an American quake, it would be a LEGAL NOTICE $ 11,295 $ 9 ,2 9 5 ’ $7,395 area,” President Corazon Aquino first. Millions of dollars of U.S. as- I HOMES The Assoclaied Press Please see QUAKE, page 8 The Department of Public said in a statement. “They have our Plea.se see OFFERS, page 8 FOR SALE Utility Control will conduct a Please see WORRY, page 8 public hearing, pursuant to Sections 16-11, 16-19 and WATERFRONT - Beauti­ 16-43 of the General Statutes ful Columbia Lake - 3 of Connecticut, in the Hearing bedroom seasonal Room in the Lincoln Center, ALL NEW Giacomo trial ordered Golf lease supporters 1 home. Asking SIBO's. 494 Main Street, Manchester. NEW 1990 CBT will sell branch Coll and ask for Ron, GEO PRIZM NEW 1990 ConnecticuL, on Tuesday, Oc­ #3001 LUMINA 647-1419. RE//VIAX East tober 31, 1989, at 10:00 a.m., V-6, A/C, Auto #3141 S-10 BLAZER of the River, 647-1419.a concerning Docket No. J9,19S Tahoe, V-6, Auto, A/C #31 76 at Manchester Parkade in rooming house death ask ‘Why the holdup?’ UNDER Value - Spacious 89-09-05, Application for Aqua $12,795 Jorvls built Colonial on Treatment and Service Com­ $15,995 ticut Bank and Trust Co. has an­ Slate, said that although Giacomo years. He said he had searched the quiet residential street. p l y , Inc. (Redwood Farms By Rick Santos nounced plans to sell its office at the By Rick Santos By Alex Girelli Division) for a Rato Increase had told police he stabbed Paul after files and found no communications Hugh master bedroom, Manchester Herald Manchester Herald Manchester Herald and Approval of Long-Term Manchester Parkade, a branch that the victim began to choke him, “the beautiful hardwood and The Assoclaied Press______to that effect. floors, large deck. Well Financing. Specifically, the employs 13 people. wounds to Mr. Paul were grossly But David Ko/.lovich, a former maintained and priced Company is requesting ap­ The employees arc not going to HARTFORD — Superior Court More than 200 people packed a As part of a major resumeturing disparate lo the wounds of the meeting with candidates for the club president, said die club had to sell. $165,500. Call proval to increase annual lose their jobs, said Filorncna Judge John F. Mulcahy ruled Thes- asked for a lease extension in 1983 Linda 647-1419 or even­ revenues from $30,946 at the plan by its parent company, Connec­ defendant,” and therefore tlicre is town Board of Directors Tuesday Soystcr, CBT’s executive vice presi­ day that the state has probable cause reason to charge Giacomo with mur­ and that Fogarty was involved in a ing 647-8691. RE/AAAX present rates to $60,735 at ALL NEW NEW 1990 to charge a Manchester man with night, bombarding them with ques­ East of the River, 647- the proposed rates, an in­ NEW 1990 dent for community banking. der. discussion of the extension. A docu­ crease of $29,789 or 96.3%. CORSICA “The strategy is to offer the the drug-related murder of another tions on llieir stance on a long-term 1419.0 GEO TRACKER v-6, A/C, Auto #3183 1/2 TON PU Narus presented a report from the ment was found which Kozlovich In addition, the Company re­ #3123 #3089 TODAY town resident. golf club lca.se wilti the Manchester Parkade office to another buyer, so slate medical examiner’s office. The said was a schedule of rents the club quests the Department's ap­ the employees will have continued John Giacomo, 27, of 166-G Counuy Club. CONDOMINIUMS proval to borrow $37,000 from $11,295 report said Paul was stabbed 16 had proposed then for a lease to ex­ I $10,995 $11,995 In d ex Homestead St., has been charged Those who attended the 1 1/2- the Tolland Bank in order for employment and the community tend to 2014. I FOR SALE with the Aug. 23 stabbing death of limes and one of the wounds in the hour meeting at the Manchester improvements to be made 26 pages, 4 sections will have continued banking ser­ upper right portion of the chest concerning auxiliary power 40 NEW 1989 CARS & TRUCKS vices,” she said. 49-ycar-old James Paul in Paul’s Country Club, most of diem mem­ The current lease with the town MANCHESTER - South- supply. Additional information SPECIAL SAVINGS OPPORTUNITY - niaftcifinH 27-28 measured seven inches deep. bers of the Friends of Golf in expires in 1991 and a two-year lease field Green, excep- AVAILABLE AT CLEARANCE PRICES. The Parkade branch is one of 21 room at a 13-room boarding house or the complete copy of the r.nmlrB 24 at 144 Center St. Manchester, submillcd questions to extension, at $75,000 a year, is tlonol 6 room Notice of Hearing as filed with 25 in the state that arc up for sale im­ Giacomo told police he stabbed •prices inlude factory rebates. Low AMC finance rates are available instead of rebates. ••Price includes free automatic transmission. Focus the candidates. Many of questions before the Boaul of Directors. The townhouse, 3 bed­ the Secretary of the State may mediately, Soystcr said. She said she After Judge Mulcahy issued his Paul in self defense after Paul attack­ FnnH 23 were linked to what FfXllM feels is club now pays $25,000 in rent a rooms, living room, be obtained from the Depart­ t nrnl/Rtato 3-5 has received calls from interested decision, Giacomo, who has grown ed him, according to an arrest af­ and dining room area, an undue delay in resolving the year. ment's Executive Secretary's l ottorv 2 buyers, but would not release the a mustache since his arrest, pleaded fidavit. kitchen with family Office. 12-14 issue of a lease renewal. At the outset of the meeting, An­ room, 2'/i baths, cor Nalinn/Whrid names of those banks. not guilty to the murder charges. He “He jumped on me. He was stran­ port, nice private treed DEPARTMENT OF nhltiiarios 2 CBT dclcnnincd to sell the 21 of­ showed little emotion as Mulcahy gling me, and I had to stab him,” the James F. Rigarty, a DemiKraiic thony P.ctxaiilonio, an officer of PUBLIC UTILITY CONTROL 8 yordl 8 minutes to npinlon fices after conducting a study of its made the ruling. arrest affidavit reads. candidate for rc-elcelion, argued FOGIM, said there is no valid downtown Hartford. ROBERT J. MURPHY, CARTER CHEVROLET/GEO SooiTs 9-11 wiih die contention dial the club has In Tuesday’s proceedings, Ei

Teen aerobics class planned No charges after accident Candidate’s night slated in Coventry from selectmen in Bolton A special aerobics class for teen-agers will be held COVENTRY — A referendum will be held A police investigation into a Sept. 29 accident that in­ A candidates’ night for Board of Education and Board Thursday for townspeople to vote on whether to ap­ this fall beginning Oct. 24 at the Young Women’s Chris­ of Directors’ candidates is scheduled Thursday at 7 p.m. jured three people has concluded with a finding of fault prove funding for a town revaluation and repairs to taxpayers. He said it “...would be a would be very sturdy. tian Association building from 6 to 7 p.m. The class will at the Bowers Elementary School gymnasium. By James F. Henry against one driver but no charges. the Depot Road Bridge. great community project.” Morra said that because the effort meet on Tuesday and Thursday nights for eight weeks, The event, sponsored by the school’s PTA, will give Manchester Herald No charges were filed against Albert T. Heavisides, Voting is from noon to 8 p jn . at the Town Office The selectmen voted unanimously would be entirely a volunteer vot- and costs $14. Registration will be accepted until Mon­ candidates the opportunity to speak and answer questions 80, of 45A Charter Oak St. in Manchester, though the in­ Building. to approve the project and to look ture, it is unlikely that the building day 23. For more information, call the Manchester f^ k s submitted in writing by the audience. BOLTON - A local construction vestigation concluded that he should have given the right Voters will decide if they want to approve spend­ into rounding up volunteers to coor­ could be built before spring. Roger and Recreation Department at 647-3089. The school is at 141 Princeton St. company has offered to provide of way to a driver of a 1986 Chevrolet van, at the inter­ ing $375,0(X) for a town property revaluation dinate and carry out the venture. Barrett Sr. said that after the founda­ section of Main, North Main, and North School streets. project, likely to begin in February. The project was materials necessary to build a tradi­ Morra said he would recommend tion is in place, the construction Quincy Market trip planned tional New England-style village Officer Gary Wood, police spokesman, said today that Attorney switch delays case recently approved by the Town Council. setting up a three-person committee could be completed over a few A bus trip to Boston’s Quincy Market to benefit the gazebo, tentatively to be located on it was up to the discretion of police whether to file d i r ­ Revaluation is mandated by the state every 10 that would over-see the project, pos­ weekends. Manchester Head Start Program will be held Sunday. HARTFORD - Another attorney has been appointed a common green in front of the town ges against Heavisides, whose wife, Eliz.abeth, remains years to bring property values up to current market sibly composed of former Morra said that he would want the The cost is $18 per scat on the bus, which will leave at 8 to represent a Manchester man charged with strangling in Hartford Hospital Intensive Care Unit following the levels. The deadline for completion of the project is library. whole project to be done as well as a.m. from the Burr Comers parking lot. There are still and assaulting his wife’s grandmother. selectmen. After voting to move for­ accident. A hospital spokeswoman did not know her 1991. “I think it’s a great opportunity possible and construction should not plenty of available seats. For more information, call L. Attorney Christopher Cosgrove will replace Richard ward with the project, the board will Town Manager John Elsesser says revaluation is for the town to get a suprer build­ be rushed. He said there will also Hunter at 646-7079. exact condition today. Kelly as defense attorney for Richard Lapointe. Lapointe be contacting possible people to The driver of the van, Robert Holmes, 22, of 174 Cen­ almost certain to result in increased property taxes ing,” First Selectman Robert Morra have to be landscaping done around is charged with the murder of Bernice Martin, 88, who serve on the committee, and will ter St., stated that he was driving east on North Main for owners. said Tuesday after speaking with the gazebo. was found dead in her Mayfair Gardens apartment two contact local civic groups to provide Star watch planned Street and that Heavisides, who was driving west, did not Voters also will decide whether to approve Roger Barrett Jr. and Roger Barrett years ago. the labor. Bolton High School Space-Earth science classes will put on a directional signal as he attempted to make a spending $135,000 for the town’s share of the cost Sr., of Country Carpenters Inc., of Roger Barrett Sr. said that The case has been continued until Oct. 30. The Barretts left a copy of the sponsor a star watch on Oct. 24 at 7:30 p.m. The public left-hand turn from the street onto Main Street. of repairs to ciepot Road Bridge, located partly in Bolton. Country Carpenters wants to donate Cosgrove said Kelly has taken a job with the Mid­ plans for the gazebo with the is invited to join with students in viewing the fall con­ Wood said it is impossible to verify whether town and in Mansfield. The council also has ap­ this to the town because he and his dlesex Public Defenders Office, and therefore has be­ Roger Barrett Sr. said materials selectmen for the board’s files. stellations and many other celestial bodies. Those plan­ Heavisides did use the directional signal. The police proved that project. family have lived in Bolton for 30 come unavailable for the Lapointe case. Attorney Patrick which will be donated to the town Reviewing the plans after the meet­ ning to attend should bring binoculars and telescopes, if report stated that Heavisides thought he had a green As the lead town on the project, Mansfield is years, and he would like to see one Culligan will remain on the case, according to Cosgrove. would be worth $13,000. However, ing, Morra stated that the structure is possible. Hot chocolate will be served, and the rain date arrow to turn left. The report also states that there is no paying the greater portion of the overall $390,000 he added that the total cost of such a not flimsy. of their buildings in the community. is Oct. 26. For more information, contact Karen Cordero green arrow at that intersection. cost. project would be double that figure, During the meeting, Morra Barrett said that the proposed white at Bolton High School at 643-2768. Both Holmes and Heavisides were ueated for injuries Post office KOs flag request A state grant will also help pay for the repairs. considering labor and planning in­ described it as “vandal resistant.” structure would fit in well with other sustained in the accident. The Manchester postmaster says it is not likely a mail­ volved. He said no building would be van­ town buildings in the area that give Christmas boutique planned man’s request to hang a P.O.W.-M.l.A. flag at the Broad Morra said the goal is for this dal-proof, but because of the the center of town a New England Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Herald Street office will be honored. project to be done cost-free to the strength of the wood, this building flavor. The Daughters of Isabella will have a Christmas Current Quotes Postmaster Robert Paiva said he was not personally 8th vote invalid, Boutique on Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. at the CRAFT TIME — Shirley Zeidler, left, and Elsie Gaal, members of the Order of the Eastern opposed to the request by Frederick Dcllaripa, but U.S. Lithuanian Hall on Golway Street, in the rear of the Star, pose with some of the crafts that will be on sale at the Harvest Time Craft Fair. The fair Postal Service policy would prevent it. Bolton names Mayfair Gardens senior citizens home. says legal opinion will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, 25 E. Center St. “It was a mistake of the heart, but nonetheless it was a “There’s no reason for it, it’s just policy,” Paiva said. A tea room, bake sale, knitted goods, plants, A Manchester attorney has offered a legal opinion that mistake.” — Sen. John C. Danforth, R-Mo., withdraw­ Two postal workers at the Broad Street Post Office Christmas items, attic treasures, old jewelry and aprons a vote taken at a special meeting of Eighth Utilities Dis- dog officer ing as a co-sponsor of a proposed constitutional amend­ bought the P.O.W.-M.l.A. flag. It flew for two weeks will be featured. before F^iva took it down, saying that it violated postal U'ict electors Sept. 11 was not a valid vote because ment to ban flag burning. Obituaries policy. people were not checked off on a list of eligible voters. BOLTON - Selectmen voted Buckley fair scheduled Dellaripa had previously said he would seek the sup­ At that meeting, there was a vote of 27 to 18 in favor Tuesday night to name Mervin of appropriating $245,0(X) to buy a district fire truck. The Buckley School P.T.A. will host its annual South Windsor. Calling hours are four other brothers, Michael F. Tyler port of lawmakers. However, he said Monday he would Thresher, of 55 Hebron Road, as the work within the postal system to get his request honored T^e opinion comes from attorney Bruce Beck, who school fair at the school, 250 Vernon St., Saturday, from Robert J. Boland, Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. of Vernon, Thomas P. Tyler of dog warden in town. He will begin 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., rain or shine. Admission is free. There Public Meetings before seeking outside help. was responding to a request from Betty Sadloski, a dis­ work today. founded oil company Howard Hall Meriden, Daniel P. Tyler of will be a maze, chikldren’s games, a craft comer, tag Hartford, and Matthew P. Tyler of trict resident and former district treasurer. Sadloski said The selectmen said he will be she asked for the opinion on behalf of district Director sale, baked goods, pumpkins and a luncheon. Robert J. Boland, 71, of 31 Howard Ernest Hall, 67, of Wallingford; four sisters, Mrs. Gay Public meetings scheduled for today: paid $1(X) per week during regular Plymouth Lane, died Monday (Oct. Winsted, died Monday (Oct. 16, PSAT tests set Saturday Samuel Longest, one of the directors who questioned the Gallagher of West Hartford, Kath- Manchester hours between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., PTA meeting scheduled 16, 1989) at his home. He was the 1989) at Winsted Memorial Hospi­ leeen Scheurer of Montague, Mass., Manchester High School juniors registered to take the validity of the vote. and will receive $10 for every call JAN HORN husband of Blanche (Heffron) Cheney Hall Foundation building subcommittee, Lin­ John D. LaBclle Jr., the district’s legal counsel, had tal. Re was the husband of Bernice Marie Wiley of Noank, and Suzanne PSAT (Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test) Saturday during other hours. A Parent-Teacher Association Council meeting will coln Center gold room, 5 p.m. held that the vote was valid despite the fact that no FOR Boland. (Griffin) Hall, and the father of Cyn­ Warzecha of West Hartford; and .should report to the cafeteria lobby at Manchester High The selectmen also received an be held on Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Robertson School. He was bom in Manchester on Commission for the Disabled, Manchester Senior BOARD OF EDUCATION thia Bernier of Manchester. several nieces and nephews. He was School. The doors will open at 7:50 a.m. and students checkoff list was used because, he said, the district application for the position from Topics on forming a self-help math group and re-direct­ Feb. 5, 1918, the son of the late Citizens’ Center, 7:30 p.m. bylaws do not make use of the checkoff list mandatory. He is also survived by two other predeceased by his grandmother, will be assigned to testing rooms on a first-come, first- Robin Roy of Manchester. The ^ Dedicated Leadership ing the PTA’s goals will be discussed. A representative Michael and Ellen (Ryan) Boland. daughters, Jacqueline Hall and Longest said he does not plan to take further legal ac­ from the Crossroads organization will also be available Clare (Hobert) Haskell, wife of Bolton served basis. board decided that because Thresher Committed to Open Participation Between Parents He was a lifelong resident. Katherine Badger, both of Winsted; Students should arrive no later than 8:30 a.m. They tion on the matter, but he wants the letter to become part for individual school presentations. Richard B. Haskell of West Zoning Commission, Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. is from town, he would be the logi­ and Board In 1935, he and his brothers, two brothers, Albert Hall of Granby should bring their admission tickets, positive identifica­ of the record. Hartford, whose funeral was on Planning Commission, Community Hall, 8 p.m. cal choice. However, the board also iK Enhanced Program Opportunities for Students Richard and Francis, and his father, and Edward Hall in Minnesota; and tion, and two No. 2 pencils. Beck based his opinion in part on an amendment to Rosary officers installed Monday. voted to offer Roy the position of of Ali Abilities Michael, established the Boland Oil three grandchildren. Coventry district by-laws passed by the district voters at the May Carol Colvin was recently installed as co-president of Co. and Boland Motors Inc. In 1957, The funeral will be Thursday at The funeral will be Friday at 24 annual meeting after being proposed from the floor by deputy dog officer. Cemetery Commission, Town Office Building, 1:30 I REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR JAN! St. Bridget’s Rosary Society, joining co-president Shir­ he and his brothers founded the 10 a.m. at St. James Episcopal 10:30 a.m. at the Molloy Funeral School musicians honored J. Winthrop Porter, a district voter. The Porter amend­ Members said she may reject the p.m. Paid (or by the Committee to Elect Jan Horn, Leslie Green Treasurer ley Hull. Other officers include Vice President Nancy Cooperative Oil Co. of Manchester Church, Winsted. Burial will be in Home, 905 Farmington Ave., West Three Manchester High School students were accepted ment specified that “district residency must be indicated offer since her application was Pension Committee, Town Office Building, 7 p.m. Major; Treasurer Sandra Daley; Secretary Cindy and Willimantic. He was very active Evergreen Cemetery, Avon. Calling Hartford, followed at 11 a.m. by a on the registrars’ roll as of the date of the meeting.” specifically for that of dog officer. Parks and Recreation Commission, Patriot’s Park into the Connecticut Valley Youth Wind Ensemble held Chaponis; hospitality people Alice Warrington, Louis in sponsoring little league baseball hours are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to liturgy of Christian burial at St. In his letter to Sadloski, Beck said, “ This amendment Lodge, 7:30 p.m. at the University of Hartford. Shea, and Alberta Giglio; cheer people Nary Young and and youth basketball programs. He 9 p.m. at the John J. Shea Funeral Timothy’s Church, West Hartford. They are juniors Jennifer Smith on tenor saxophone clearly sets forth an intent on the part of the district for Conservation Commission, Town Office Building, Mary Culleton; and publicity Nola Barrett. The chaplain was an Army veteran of World War Home, 99 Wheeler St. Winsted. Burial will be in Mountainview and Stephanie Valade on flute, and senior Jason Williams an eligibility check which is contemporaneous with the 7:30 p.m. is the Rev. Emilio Padelli. II, and a member of St. Bar­ Memorial donations may be made Cemetery, Bloomfield. Calling election.” School Building Committee, Coventry High School, on baritone sax. The society’s events for November include Turkey tholomew Church. to St. James Episcopal Church, hours are Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7:30 p.m. Bingo on Nov. 13 and the annual Holiday Fair on Nov. He is also survived by a son, Winsted. 7 to 9 p.m. 18. Robert J. Boland Jr. of Manchester; Richard P. Welch Memorial donations may be made Performance trip planned two daughters and son-in-laws, Gail to the American Heart Association, B. and Kenneth Osier of Fayet­ Richard P. Welch, 58, of Glaston­ 310 Collins St.. Hartford 06105. The Connecticut North East Chapter of the American bury, died Tuesday (Oct. 17, 1989) Thoughts teville, N.Y., and Lynn B. and The DemocratV Association of Retired Persons is sponsoring a Uip to the at Hartford Hospital. He was the WFRE BREAKMG Gregg M. Berkley of North Fal­ Concetto Calabro Coach Light Dinner Theater for luncheon and “West mouth, Mass.; a sister, Helen husband of Pauicia (Keenan) Welch, Good. We’re ready. Fire away. Side Story” on Nov. 15. Total cost per person is $27. For Donavan in California; and six and the father of Sean F. Welch of Concetto “Jack” Calabro, 92, of To be righteous you have to do justice? What does it reservations, contact Eileen Dalton at 75 Brent Road. grandchildren. Manchester and KatJileeen P. Welch Hartford, died Monday (Oct. 16, mean “do justice?” The deadline for reservations is Oct. 23. Non-members The funeral will be Thursday at of Manchester. 1989) at St. Francis Hospital and THE RULES Treat people fairly or adequately. Oh, sure. We do arc welcome to attend. The bus will leave Concordia 10:45 a.m. at the John F. Tierney He is also survived by three Medical Center in Hartford. He was No, First Federal isn’t doing anything Administration's that. We’re always fair. What else? 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quently mentioned, but he insists he is interested chased the storage facility it has rented for 10 years sumer-branded products and packaged goods, in­ In Brief . . . only in winning re-election as mayor next month. for $1.75 million, a company official said. cluding foods, detergents and personal products. Campaign '89 Democrats interested include former 6th District Claudia Chamberlain, a Hamilton Standard Rep. Toby Moffett now of Branford, state Sen. spokesman, said the company bought the building’s Science building dedicated O’Neill praises McCoIIam James H. Maloney of Danbury, state Rep. Thomas lease from Firestone FYoperlies Inc. of McClean, HAMDEN (AP) — Quinnipiac College has dedi­ Va., on Sept. 30. There was one year left on the cated its new $4.5 million health sciences center. HARTIORD (AP) — Gov. William A. O’Neill S. Luby of Meriden and state Rep. Kevin G. The Echlin Health Sciences Center will house the iids good words for retiring executive aide, Charles Knowles of Naugatuck. lease, she said. Perkins, seeking 4th term, Chamberlain said the company employs 50 departments of physical therapy and occupational M. “Chad” McCollam Jr., who has served for three Memorial set for Warren people at the 80,(XK)-square-foot building. The therapy, as well as classrooms and faculty offices decades in public service as a state legislator, first for the college’s other health-related programs. selectman, stale Senate clerk and aide to two gover­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — Yale University will hold building is on 6.7 acres. The building is primarily used to store raw About a third of Quinnipiac’s 2,0()0 full-time un­ cares about ‘special’ kids nors. a memorial service for Robert Penn Warren, the first poet laureate of the United States and a profes­ materials and metal castings for the production of dergraduate students are enrolled in the health McCollam, 56, of Bethel, opted for a retirement aircraft parts, Chamberlain said. It also houses a cial needs programs) because 1 have incentive program for employees with at least 10 sor emeritus of English at Yale, who died last sciences. By Rick Santos company print shop, Chamberlain said. The departments of physical therapy and occupa­ friends with children with special years in state service. TTic program includes a month. Manchester Herald Hamilton Standard originally occupied 50,000 tional therapy, which account for over half of the needs,” Perkins said. “I think $600-a-monlh bonus for the first three years of The university’s president, Benno C. Schmidt Jr., square feet when the building opened in 1979, health sciences students, have been housed in a Timmy intensified my interest.” retirement, on top of regular pension payments. who as an undergraduate was a student of Warren’s, When ihrcc-tcrm Board of Educa­ Chamberlain said. It took over the remaining space building a mile from campus. The new center will One of Perkins’ opponents. “Chad and I have been friends for a long, long and Clcanth Brooks, a noted literary critic who co- tion member Susan Perkins was in the early 1980s, she said. allow the deparunents to increase their research and Republican Jan Horn, said she ap­ lime and he did an outstanding job for me in this of­ authored several books with Warren, will be among asked why she is seeking re-election Hamilton Standard, a division of Hartford-based course offerings in computer-assisted treatment and proves of the program, “but 1 think fice as he had done for my predecessor, Ella Gras- the speakers at the service for the Pulitzer Prize- again, she said, “You do it because United Technologies Corp., is a firm specializing in robotics, college officials said. you have to consider the needs of so,” O’Neill said Hiesday. winning author on Oct. 26. you really love the educational sys­ The 31,000-square-foot, two-story center was the individual child.” The governor has named another aide, David J. The service will be held in the Yale College the aerospace industry. tem. You don’t do it to pursue a named after Echlin Inc. of Branford, a chief If a child with special needs is McQuadc of Hartford, to succeed McCollam, who faculty room in Connecticut Hall on the Old Cam­ political career.” Unilever names president benefactor. placed in a program that is too chal­ was making almost $90,(X)0 a year when he stepped pus. Perkins, a 46-year-old Democrat lenging, she said, then “it wouldn’t Keynote speaker at Tuesday’s dedication was Dr. down Oct. 1. O ’Neill makes $78,(X)0. GREENWICH (AP) — Robert M. Phillips, who is chairwoman of the board’s Missing woman found slain Michael E. DeBakcy, the renowned cardiovascular be good for anyone involved.” “1 lost a good employee and ... promoted another former president and chief executive officer of finance committee and a member of Another Republican who isn’t surgeon and president and chancellor of the Baylor good employee,” O’Neill said. "So I think on NEW HAVEN (AP) — A young woman who had Chesebrough-Pond’s Inc., has been named chair­ the long-range planning committee, sure about the wisdom of the in­ College of Medicine, in Houston, Texas. DcBjjcey balance, I say ‘Thank you’ to Chad and ‘Go to it, not been seen for several days was found slain man and chief executive of the newly-formed has been a member of the board tegration plan is incumbent John was presented with an honorary degree of doctor of David.’” Tuesday in her apartment after neighbors became Unilever Personal Products Group, USA, the com­ since 1981. Tucci. He says he is concerned that humane letters. According to figures released earlier this year, worried and summoned police to check her home. pany announced Tuesday. One issue about which Perkins is educating special needs students in The identity of the 29-ycar-old woman was being Phillips, who had been with Chesebrough-Pond’s concerned is Manchester’s six-year the regular classroom may take McQuadc was making $73,761 as an O’Neill aide School meets enrollment goal Patrick FlynrvManchester Herald for policies and programs. withheld pending notification of her relatives, since 1%8, will now head the Unilever division plan “to return, whenever possible, away from the attention given to police said. overseeing Elizabeth Arden, Calvin Klein Cos­ BRISTOL (AP) — A Bristol Catholic school, the children who are in special other students. STORM SHIELD — Ludwik Snarski of 64 Woodland St. walks down Purnell Place Tuesday Upson eyes Fifth seat The woman was found lying partially clothed on metics and Chesebrough-Pond’s USA. which the Archdiocese of Hartford threatened to education back to the regular class­ “That’s my fear,” he said. “I don’t SUSAN L. PERKINS in the middle of a rain storm. HARTFORD (AP) — Stale Sen. Thomas F. her bed, with several slab or puncture wounds to the Unilever Personal Products has a “focus and a close because of low enrollment, has exceeded en­ room in their own neighborhood know whether it is going to take strength that cannot be matched in the industry,” ... "We all benefit" Upson of Walerbury has plans to announce today neck and other trauma to the head, according to Lt. rollment levels requited to keep it open, school offi­ school.” away from the other kids or it isn’t.” • Phillips said in a statement issued Tuesday. “Col­ his intention of creating a committee to explore the James Sorrentino, a police sjxikcsman. cials said. The neighborhood schools have Other than her son Timmy, lectively, we are a top player in the U.S. personal program because isolating students possibility of seeking the Republican nomination Police were called to the woman’s apartment at The archdiocese planned to close St. Paul High always educated some special needs Perkins lives with her husband. Bob, products business, and growing rapidly in the pres­ is problematic. for the 5th Congressional District scat. 10 a.m. Tuesday by a neighbor who reported she School in June because of revenue losses attributed students, she said, but because of the and her son James, 13, at their home Republicans to concentrate tige .segment throughout the world.” to declining enrollment. The archdiocese reversed “We all exist in society, and 1 feel Upson, a lawyer now in his third term in the had not been .seen for several days. integration program, called the least at 180 Mountain Road. She has two Phillips, who lives in Stamford, graduated from taking any segment out and putting Senate, hopes to succeed Republican John G. An employee of the Easier Seal’s rehabilitation its decision after parents and alumni agreed in May restrictive environment, and tech­ daughters, Sarah, 21, and Martha, Dartmouth College and received a master’s of busi­ them back in is not good for Rowland, also of Waterbury, who announced this center in New Haven, she was last seen at work to raise money and attract new students to keep the nological advances in school resour­ 19. ness adminisUation from Columbia University’s anyone,” she said. “We all benefit on reducing tax rate in town week he is running for governor next year. Friday afternoon, police said. She had not reported school open. ces, “we have children we would not from being with all types of people. Sarah and Martha are Manchester to work this week. business school. The school’s enrollment is 378 students, well High School graduates and James is Other Republicans interested in the nomination have put in regular classes a year You only notice their differences if qucnlty criticized llie Democratic quently failed. ; Unilever Personal Products is a unit of Unilever. above the 350-sludcnt minimum set by the ago.” in the eighth grade at Illing Junior By Alex Girelli include Alan R. Schlcsingcr of Derby and former you haven’t been around them.” directors for what he regards as bad Osclla also recommended chang­ Hamilton buys building Unilever had $32 billion in sales in 1988, making it archdiocese, according to figures released this High School. Manchester Herald slate Rep. Thomas J. Dudehik of Ansonia. Water­ Richard Cormier, director of spe­ And she certainly has been fiscal policy, submitted a compila­ ing the town charter to extend to SUFFIELD (AP) — Hamilton Standard has pur­ one of the world’s leading manufacturers of con­ month by Bristol school officials. A lifelong resident of Manchester bury Mayor Joseph J. Sanlopictro has been fre­ cial education and pupil personnel, around at least one special needs tion of budget increases over the early June the date by which the and a 1%1 graduate of Manchester Republican candidates for the said although state and federal student. Her 6-year-old son, Timmy, past five years, showing an ag­ directors must approve a budget so High School, she attended Central Board of Directors Tuesday said governments are requiring schools attends a regular first-grade class at gregate increase of 60.4 percent. that the town will have a clearer pic­ Connecticut State College, before it their goal if elected will be to keep to enter students into the least Highland .Park Elementary School, His figures indicate that in the ture of what state financing will be restrictive environment whenever became a university. town budget increases within the but she says he would not if the past five years, each budget has in­ available. Prenatal care program possible, Manchester’s school program did not exist. She works for Project Home amount of natural increases in the Ellen Bums Landers said an effort town’s Grand List to avoid tax in­ creased over the the previous one, board, sparked by Perkins and her Timmy was transferred half-way Share, a group that tries to find respectively by 9.1 percent, 10.5 should be made in the current year’s live-in companions for elderly creases. RE-ELECT work, is planning to integrate the through kindergarten from a specid percent, 11.8 percent, 12.94 px;rcent, budget to produce a surplus to offset people seeking others to share their The candidates also advocated students at a speed which supersedes needs class to a program in which he and 14.7 percent. reductions in state revenues to the the state mandate and that of many homes. She represents the group in that revenue from building permit cuts health-care costs attends regular classes and receives In the years between 1984 and town. She called for long-range T>iROSA other school districts. support services outside the class. Manchester, Bolton, Glastonbury, fees in excess of estimates be put capital expenditures. And she said, 1987, the Grand List increased by an tality is a low birth rate, or infants She says she supports the “1 always had an interest in (spe­ South Windsor, and Vernon. into the General Fund as a means of “You don’t solve a problem just by HARTFORD (AP) — When Ba.scd on 276 Hartford women offsetting future drops in revenue in­ average of 5 percent a year. bom weighing under 5'/2 pounds, served by the preterm birth preven­ “The Democrats arc spending like throwing money at it.” Yvonne Berkwitt gave birth to her M anchisier Town D irector cluding decreases in state grants. Adams said. tion project in 1988, cost savings drunken sailors,” .Smyth said. Susan Buckno said that in cam­ first daughter, Jessica, two years Another proposal by the can­ All of the women who par­ were $1.4 million in medical bills. paigning door-to-door she has found ago, Jessica weighed 2.8 pounds. didates includes getting more com­ Theunis Werkhoven, minority ticipated in the study were eligible In 1989, the cost savings arc Democrats propose to open leader of the Board of Directors, that people arc concerned about the Last month, the 19-ycar-old plete periodic reports on the .status for Medicaid. Forty-four of the projected to be $1.7 million, accord­ tax revaluation that will become ef­ Berkwitt gave birth to her second PROVEN of the budgets to avoid being taken said building permit fees have al­ women, all considered at risk for a ing to the study’s authors. fective with the 1990 Grand List. daughter, Melanie, and Melanie by surprise toward the end of the ways been underestimated and that preterm birth, received services those in excess of operation require­ She said the Republican candidates weighed 7 pounds. communication with schools budget year by unexpected expen­ from the preterm birth prevention Medicaid paid about 58 percent of LEADERSHIP ments should be turned over to the have agreed to neutralize the effect The difference, Berkwitt said, ses. project, including weekly visits with all the women’s and infants’ costs, crucial to the community. The of the revaluation by reducing the was a prenatal care program run by By Rick Santos Perkins said, but the plans are not The candidates also said they General Fund to create a surplus. nurses and counseling on substance while the costs for 42 percent of the schools expand the most tax dollars, Incumbent director Ronald Osclla tax rate in proportion to the assess­ the Hartford Action Plan on Infant FOR Manchester Herald that specific yet. favor encouraging more productivity abuse and nutrition. The other 44 care was shifted to commercial in­ Barlow had another suggestion. serve the mo.st amount of people, said, “ As a board we were ment incrca.scs. Health Inc., which released a study from town employees and reducing women, whose histories were surance carriers, self-pay patients Wallace J. Irish Jr. said the Tuesday showing that improved Mayor Peter DiRosa MANCHESTER Two Democratic candidates for “For the person lucky enough to and arc important parts of every the increase in town staff by such blindsided by the need to increase developed after ihcir pregnancies, and other private payers. neighborhood. the police budget.” framers of the town charter in 1947" prenatal care can significantly cut the Board of Education have have one, a mentor plays a key role measures as taking advantage of at- did not receive services. "One man can make a differemce in that person’s life,” he said. “Our schools have always been And he said the Democrats took provided for an orderly businesslike Medicaid and other hcallh-carc costs “The figures tell us ... that good a n d every proposed several programs to im­ U'ition and encouraging early retire­ for mothers and infants. The total average cost of caring prenatal care means healthy babies The schools should set up a crucial to Manchester’s quality of the word of the administration at government operation. - " prove education and the relationship ment. for women and ihcir infants who did man should try JFK program to match high school stu­ life,” Barlow said. “Wider doors face value on tlic progress of an in- “The Democrats are not orderly “I didn’t know about the program and that good prenatal care could between the community and the J. Russell Smyth, who has fre- not receive prenatal services through dents with mentors who work in will make a good thing better.” house tax revaluation that subse­ or businesslike,” he said. when I was pregnant with her,” substantially cut the stale’s schools. the project was $15,461, compared areas in which the students are inter­ Berkwitt said, nodding at Jessica. “I Medicaid costs,” O’Brien said. DiROSA HAS MADE A DIFFERENCE First-time candidate Malcolm participated in the program with to $10,301 for women and ihcir in­ Barlow proposed in a news release a ested, he said. The mentor could Despite the savings in medical provide coun.seling not available ;(Mclanie) because I was afraid of fants who received project services. Re-elect Peter DiRosa ■ Democrat Town Director program in which the high school MARLOWS Slaving another premie.” On average, high-risk women costs and the effect the prenatal principal would have breakfast through the best school guidance program had for Berkwitt, health of­ department. RAIN OR SHINE EUREKA VACUUM SALE ' The study found that the cost of who did not receive project services meetings with small groups of com­ THE LAW OFFICES OF 'medical care was 50 percent higher had health-carc bills for themselves ficials .said the infant mortality rate Paid for by Committee to Re-elect Peter DiRosa, Raymond F. Damato, Treasurer munity leaders. The purpose of the The mentor group could suggest a 3 DAYS ONLY for women and infants who were not and ihcir infants 83 percent — or has not dropped yet they way they meetings would be to allow the prin­ curriculum that would teach skills GRYK, FROLICH & FROLICH enrolled in the prenatal project run $12,823 per case — higher than hope it will. cipal to show and tell them about needed in their fields, Barlow said. (Tools Optional) by Action Plan, formed in 1985 by Ihcir counterparts who received events happening in the school, and Perkins proposed the schools send WILL BE CLOSED ON Eureka Home neighborhood and corporate ac- prenatal services. the guests could offer suggestions a newsletter to all town residents, Powerful .tivists alarmed by the city’s high in- for meeting the school’s goals. not just parents. The newsletter, Cleaning System Jant mortality rate. MANCHESTER VOTERS - LOOK AT THE FACTS Barlow said the visitors could be which would probably be issued THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 DUE • Shampoos Carpet & Upholstery ; In total, the study found the Gourmet Dinners on Eureka Thursday Evenings medical providers, business people, four times during the school year, • Picks Up Wet & Dry Spills preterm birth prevention project religious leaders, and real estate would let the community know TO THE DEATH • 10 Gallon Tank Capacity (Seating 5pm-8pm) saved $1.4 million in medical bills. Soup: Chicken Consomme' agents. about the activities in the school • Complete Shampoo Accessories “The fact of the matter is that Entre: “Ask a real estate agent whether system and encourage them to com­ OF THE FOUNDER, preterm births cost money. They 4.0 Amp J T7 95 I, Julienne of Chicken and Carrots or not a school system is important ment on any issue or situation. .cost us lives and they cost us in o n when people look for a new home,” Motor tossed with Linguini and a rich The two candidates said the ANTHONY J. GRYK. 159 'medical problems” said G. Robert Veloute' Sauce t e c Barlow said. schools and community could col­ Incumbent candidate Susan JO’Brien, president of Action Plan $1500 laborate in other ways. There could and president of CIGNA’s II. Honey Glazed Ham with a O tM V O C Perkins said the schools should es­ Maple Brown Sauce B ® be a grandparents’ day in the Employees Benefits Group, during a o r f h ® tablish a speakers’ bureau that elementary schools, video tapes of news conference to announce the $1420 would be open to civic organiza­ school events on the public access Desserts: Ort® study Tuesday. Pecan Apple Flan tions. The speakers, who will be channel, and a public relations ad­ The study involved 88 women teachers and administrators, will viser. Lemon Meringue $1400 Model living in H ^ o rd , where one in 52 offer their knowledge of the schools, They said their plans are only a T 2820 babies will die before age one com­ teaching, and the subjects they r, Model 1432 few examples of methods of open­ pared to a national average of one in teach. NOW 697 Main St., Manchester ing the schools to the community. $30 76. The infant morulity rale is even The program would most likely And the relationship is important, Jiighcr for the city’s minority ncigh- be done on a voluntary basis, they say, bccau.se the schools arc ONLY OFF Reservesttora ^ U A A O U h ;borhoods, where nearly one in every Reqiiosted $1319 32 babies dies before age one, said Frederick Adams, commissioner of ‘643-2224; $1300 Coventry meeting set Sat. 21 & Sun. 22 $69® 3.0 HP the slate Department of Health Ser­ BOLTON brings to MANCHESTER ' Carpet Height Adjustment I MOTOR, “ vices. Two Motor The leading cause of infant mor­ EAST HARTFORD on school bus delays If I3 f:H G O f» Y i ' Dual Edge Kleener' Power Team ' Power Driven Beater Bar Brush Roll ' Rolo-Malic Model 1756 GLASTONBURY Powerhead With ENFIELD By Jacqueline Bennett buses throughout the last school ' Top Loading Large Capacity Power Driven SOUTH WINDSOR ORIENTAL RUGS Disposable Dust Bag Beater Bar 95 Manchester Herald year. The town was serviced by $189 F a l l Savings $1200 FAIRFIELD Brush Roll Laidlaw Transit Inc. last year, also. SPECIAL HAMDEN VERNON COVENTRY — School officials The contract with Laidlaw runs to ■ JjT ■rr June of 1990, Ryan said. 1 will meet Thursday morning with Mighty Mite Canister MILFORD officials of a Madison-based bus Problems persisted despite meet­ 3 Starts on $1136 company to discuss problems with ings with and promises from Laid­ QMS Friday 3.0 Peak H.P Motor STRATFORD late buses. law officials then to resolve the ONLY! Oct.20th • Powerful Yet Compact, $1100 Lightweight, Portable 20 OFF Kathleen Ryan, chairwoman of situation, Ryan said. % the Board of Education’s transporta­ At that time Mike Collins, district Sale • 8-Piece Deluxe Above-The-Flonr manager for the company, said the BchgcKw, a major wholesaler in the south and the Cleaning Tools tion committee, said she was not op­ Atlanta Mart, has been invited to Manchester, CT for an •CAREER COORDINATES timistic that the problems would be lateness was due to difficulty getting • Tool Pak” MANCHESTER: exhibition and sale of its first-quality hanil knotted • Edge & Corner Kleener resolved. drivers. rugs. • Triple Air Filtration System The meeting is set for 9:30 a.m. at At a meeting of the Board of •DRESSES $1000 Coventry High School with officials Education last week, Malinowski Choose from a million dollars in inventory of a fabu­ • 20' Power Cord of Laidlaw Transit Inc. School Su­ threatened to take legal action lous selection of antique, .semi-antique and new rugs. • Quick Release Cord Clip Average of neighboring perintendent Michael Malinowski against Laidlaw for what he said All colors! All sizes! •COATS Average of similar size $ . 195 towns will be there, among other officials. were chronically late buses and Sponsored by: towns across the state Ryan said numerous buses to other alleged contact violations. Model 3130 three of the town’s four schools According to Malinowski, several E Y* Surroundings •SWEATERS I Ir have been running late since school of the 13 buses in town have radios 55 East Center Street A recent study by the Conn. Public Expenditures Council showed that 127 of the began six weeks ago. Monday that do not work, which is a viola­ Manchester, CT 06040 LIMITED QUANTITIES ONLY: FLOOR state's 169 cities and towns spend more per person to provide services than does morning was no exception, she said. tion of contract, he said. Malinowski MODELS ALL ON SALE - SAVE 30-50% •A N D MORE! said without working radios buses (203) 643-4143 Manchester. While holding spending down, Manchester provides a wide variety of “Bus 7 arrived in the neigh­ We Service Every Thursday & Saturday borhood at 9:15 — school starts at can not communicate with cendal Hours: Fri. 9-8, Sat. 9-5, Sun. 12-5 top notch services for it s people. ten of nine.” Ryan said, noting it operations. He said he plans to begin was on route to Coventry Grammar fining Laidlaw, in accordance with BRING IN YOUR ROOM MEASUREMENTS School. the contract, $10 per day per bus INCLUDING YOUR COLOR COORDINATES! MARLOW'S DEPT. STORE WE ACCEPT THE CHALLENGES Bus 7 travels the Pilgrim Hills, without a working radio. "First For E verylhing Since 1911" PAST - PRESENT - FUTURE DALLAS ATLANTA HIGH POINT BOSTON CASUAL LADY Dunn Road, Bread and Milk streets Another accusation was that "IVT" W MIDDLE TPKE. (Across From Dress Born) VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOy. 7 route according to Ryan. drivers not approved by the Board MANCHESTER ■ 649-6382 • M/C ■ VISA • AM EX The town was plagued with ongo­ of Education have been driving the L.-l. “ Vf- ‘ HOURS: Mon-Wed 10-6, Thurs-Fri 10-9, Sot 10-5:30, Sun 12-5 Paid for by the Democi-atic Town Committee, Paul Phillips, Treasurer ing problems with periodic late school buses. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 18,1989—7 6— MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Ou. 18, 1989 OPINION Regulations Agency wrong needed on on issue day care By Jack Anderson INTRODUCING and Dale Van Atta______

WASHING'TON — Five small super­ The Planning and Zoning Commission is con­ market chains in the United States and sidering what provisions it should add to the Canada have pledged to phase out all town’s zoning regulations for the operation of produce treated with cancer-causing pes­ various kinds of day-care facilities. ticides. For their trouble they have been Some provisions clearly are needed because lambasted by the very agency that is sup­ posed to take the consumer’s side — the when the zoning regulations were written day care Environmental Protection Agency. DE-NICOTINED as we know it today did not exist as a common use Despite the EPA’s sleepy record of pes­ for property. ticide regulation, it can’t seem to stomach TTic zoning enforcement officer has had to inter­ the idea of someone else doing the job. pret the regulations broadly in order to determine EPA Assistant Administrator Linda Fisher condemned the supermarket chains, what provisions applied to day-care facilities, con­ saying that decisions about pesticides sidering some of them akin to nursery schools and should be taken out of the marketplace some to occupations carried on in homes. and put back in the government where With the growth of day care in contemporary l ltl 1)1 I U I“IIS| they belong. society, it has become necessary to provide for the But if marketplace waited for the government to act, it would wait a long TOBACCO facilities specifically in the regulations. time. The EPA has spent the last two State definitions classify day-care facilities for years studying one of the pesticides that six or fewer children as family day-care homes the supermarket are worried about, al­ and those with up to 12 children as group day-care though it had information 10 years ago O’Neill decision looms that the pesticide could cause cancer. homes. Under state law, both must be permitted in With respect to O’Neill’s frequent The supermarket chains, like the all residential zones and no conditions can be set By Bob Conrad The scramble by all those Democrats who assertion that he INTENDS to run, a basic have been waiting patiently for a little public, simply got tired of waiting. on family day-care homes if the residence in­ “We’ve gotten to the point where the in­ volved meets local code requirements for dwell­ Gov. Bill O’Neill can thank the doom- reality of politics must be understood. He daylight would be terrific. cannot say anything else, and he knows it. dustry, the media and everyone else is sayers about his chances of re-election for I’m not predicting what he’ll do. I’m ings. Even if he has decided for sure that he saying only that I will not be surprised if making decisions on pesticides while the WITH one thing — they have made his political The town planning staff has recommended that won’t seek reelection, he won’t let slip EPA is sitting around sucking its thumb,” plans for 1990 the centerpiece of .specula­ he decides not to run. I was around when both the smaller types of facilities be allowed in the slightest hint that such an idea is the late John Dempsey shocked his party one independent research scientist who tion wherever you go these days. specializes in pesticides told our reporter all residential zones and a number of other zones. Will he run for a third full term or will dancing in his head. To do so would make by retiring, and I wrote it just that way him an instant lame duck and weaken him then. Greg Moore. At a public hearing on the provisions Monday, he say, possibly early iicxt year, that he The chains are ABCO Supermarkets in badly in this upcoming final year of his Polls don’t look so hot for O’Neill at one citizen raised an objection to lumping them won’t? Ah, that isithe qtifestion. Arizona, Raleys in California and current term. the moment and a lot of people whose It was the dominant subject of conver­ Nevada, Petrini in California, Provigo together and not considering separate provisions If there is any clue in what O’Neill is word I respect say firmly that he won’t sation as Democrats prepared to fall on Distribution Inc. in Canada and Bread and for the group day-care homes. TTie objector said saying, it’s his constant use of the run. GOP Slate Chairman Dick Foley their petite filet mignon at a recent Circus in Boston. 'Their gradual phase-out most communities require special permits for statewide kick-off dinner in Hartford and postscript “if my health remains good.” even targets March 1 for an O’Neill an­ To some observers, that could be nouncement (or by then, as he puts it.) of produce treated with cancer-causing group day-care homes in residential areas. they were still talking about it at some pesticides will be a small ripple for con­ RICH FLAVOR. O’Neill’s way of preparing a logical and Hang on, though. 'This O’Neill fellow The point is well worth considering. A facility tables when they reached the chocolate sumers, but the announcement made a big roulade. unchallengeable reason for deciding has made a career of being underes­ for as many as 12 children docs not seem to be timated. That could be his secret weapon splash in the grocery industry. What do you think, is he going or isn’t against running. 'The Food Marketing Institute, the su­ comparable to most of the ordinary home occupa­ he? Almost in the next breath was the Some thought they saw another straw in 1990. tions. permarket industry group in Washington, Smokers now have important option question of whether he can win if he runs. in the wind when Charles (Chad) McCol- Political Notes D.C., sent a menacing letter to its mem­ It was costing tliese Democrats, mostly 1am of Bethel, the governor’s executive • Republicans now expect to move bers warning them not to participate in party regulars, $300 apiece to engage in aide at the State Capitol, retired recently. the phase-out. 'The institute called the tac­ this collective exercise in anxious But any departure from the inner circle state headquarters back to Hartford by that offers rich flavor and less thajffO.1 mg nicotine. mid-November after nearly three years in tics “economic terrorism.” curiosity. would be taken that way, and in this case East Hartford, where then-Chairman Bob On the list of pesticides the stores want Adding a special bouquet to the buzz it apptears more likely that McCollam to phase out are ethylenebisdithiocar- about O’Neill at the Hartford Hilton din­ simply took advantage of the golden Poliner found a cheaper rent than the old N ew N E X T digs on Asylum St. The new office at bamates or EBDCs. 'They are used on ner was the presence of U.S. Rep. Bar­ handshake we’ve been hearing so much one-third of all fruits and vegetables bara Kennedy of that city, and U.S. Rep. about. Russ and Oak streets is one long block from the State Capitol. Foley thus keeps a grown in the United States. 'The EPA Bruce Morrison of Hamden, who is trying What if O’Neill decides to retire? He su.spects something might be wrong with to shove the governor out the door so he would be entitled to an ex-govemor’s promise to return to the capital. •Not-so-instant replay: Slate Sen. John EBDCs, but the agency is taking its own — Morrison — can be nominated. pension of $55,000, based on $5,000 per sweet time figuring that out. Significantly, Mrs. Kennedy was busi­ year or fraction thereof in office. He was Daniels, the probable next mayor of New Haven, is busy most fall weekends at his Evidence linking EBDCs to cancer was ly working the tables that night. It was sworn in at the end of business, Dec. 31, available as early as 1974. 'The EPA circu­ also noteworthy that when Morrison was 1980, after the terminally ill Gov. Ella beloved side Job as referee at college lated a memo in 1979 reporting that tests introduced from the head table he got the Grasso resigned. His other option, not football games. It was reported here of EBDC’s on mice resulted in liver n e x t recently that he was skipping this year be­ thunderous applause of Ted Baldwin, his nearly as attractive, would be to claim an tumors. manager, and little else. O’Neill had not ex-legislator’s pension, which is based cause of the mayoral campaign. Not so. In 1982, the EPA had closed meetings returned from Europe, so missed it ad. like any state employee’s benefit at 2 per He may not take a game on the Saturday w'ith the pesticide industry and decided to Ironically, the more O’Neill says he cent per best three years’ pay. before election day, but he will have done impose minimal restrictions on EBDCs. INTENDS to run, tlie louder becomes the Politically, an O’Neill withdrawal from eight or nine by then. 'The Natural Resources Defense Council, “They don’t migrate anymore, because peo­ murmur that he will not. Amazingly, the the 1990 E)emocratic scene would mean a private environmental group, sued the Bob Conrad is a syndicated colum­ ple feed them and, of course, the'air traffic is woods are suddenly full of doubters about all bets off for the ticket, which is current­ EPA over the decision to lock environ­ ly in place except for attorney general. nist. HORRENDOUS!" his running — most of them Democrats. mentalists out of those meetings, and the EPA said it wouldn’t do that any more. But it wasn’t until 1987 that the EPA agreed to reconsider the rules on EBDCs. It has been promising a decision since Open Forum May. While the EPA has been sucking its thumb, another study has turned up for the $15 million plus interest the job will if it was going along smoothly. The directors sidewalks and making repairs to our in­ damning evidence about EBDCs. 'The Na­ cost. We’re using guesstimates instead of es­ were assured that everything was fine and on Mayor takes credit frastructure. He wants credit and your vole tional Toxicology Program in North schedule. Republican Director Geoff Naab for getting money from a slate grant. timates. Carolina released data in July showing ext The blown reval and the fines for the Bad planning and irresponsible spending asked for periodic updates and the assessor N To the Editor: that more than 90 percent of the rats who has led us to this point. 'The burden of taxes again told us that everything was fine. Peter DiRo.sa is taking credit for bringing sewer treatment plans were things that were fed EBDCs in an experiment in town will rest on the shoulders of the In the summer of 1988 1 was informed by the Buckland mall to Manchester. It was should have been noticed, llicre was men­ developed tumors. The results are Betty Sadloski and the Manchester Taxpayer tion of the road being built in wetlands when people less able to pay for it. The lower Director Fogarty and by members of the D e - N ic priced homes’ tax burden will double, while Board of Tax Review that problems were preliminary and are still being reviewed. Association who forced the $16.5 million the houses on Love Lane were being built EBDC pesticides are made by four over a year before the problem came to a the upper-middle priced homes will go surfacing with the revaluation and that we bond issue to the ballot. companies. 'They’re waiting on the EPA 1 The voters in Manchester voted not to head. down. should investigate. I met with the administration and with too, and doing damage control in the subsidiz.e the mall. DiRo.sa, going against a The sidewalks on Homestead Street were meantime. 'The companies say they will Peter J, McNamara members of the Board of Tax Review and we campaign promise, changed the figure to pushed up on the priority list becau.se of 106 Summit St. reduce the number of crops treated with reviewed the problems and the complaints. $9.5 million. This project would have been political tics. Manchester EBDCs from 73 to 13, but that is only built without any subsidy at all. The 1-84 Peter DiRosa owns a business on Main As a result of that conference, I called a spe­ window dressing. EDBCs are still used cial meeting of the Board of Directors. At corridor was one of the hottest pieces of real Street and still voted for it to be repaired. on major crops including wheat, the special meeting 1 explained that the estate in the country. DiRosa not only gave This project should have gone to referen­ tomatoes, potatoes, onions, grapes and report which we had received from the ad­ away $9.5 million in future dollars, he dum. In my opinion, he showed bad judg­ sweet com. ministration was in conflict with the infor­ Low Tor wanted to give away $16 million. Now he ment in not abstaining from this vote. He had Defends directors 'The makers of EBDCs have long main­ wants a gold star and your vote for a job well a clear majority and could have given the ap­ mation I had received from the Board of Tax Review and, therefore, 1 recommended that tained that most of the pesticide is SELECTED FINE TOBACCOS done. I thank Betty for saving us $6 million. pearance of good government. This ad­ 'To the P3ditor: removed by rain and washing before the The North Elm housing project was sup­ ministration has shown a lack of leadership, the revaluation process be halted immediate­ As chairman of the Board of Directors I ly, pending further investigation. Once fruit and vegetables pass anyone’s lips. posed to pay for itself. We got the land for a lack of ethics, and a lack of control. have tried to insure that all information EPA officials told us they didn’t know nothing, town employees did some of tlie We are facing a new reval; it will show again, by unanimous vote, the revaluation presented to the board, as well as to the process was halted. It was eventually until last March that the residue reduction site work, and still the project came in with that the biggest growth in our tax base is public, is both factual and accurate. On oc­ from washing could be significant, so 1 scrapped in favor of hiring an outside firm. rents higher than the private sector. We are coming from homes that were built in the casion, when information being presented is now they’re sludyin,^ that too. Farmers subsidizing the project for $90,000 a year. 50s and 60s. 'These arc the small ranches and not factual, is taken out of context.or is mis­ Revaluation should not be a political have known abou* Uie washing theory for De-nicotined tobacco and rich flavor DiRosa says the project will pay for itself capes that arc owned by elderly, retired, and leading, I have tried to correct these issue. In fact, it is a stale mandated process a long lime. As usual, the EPA was the after 20 years. This will only happen if we people starting off with new faniilics. The misstatements because I believe that that every community must endure every ten last to hear cbuui it and may be the last to in a cigarette you’ll enjoy. So follow the arrow. raise the rent up to $1,1(X) a month in that tax burden will fall on their shoulders. decisions must be the result of an accurate, years, "nie Manchester Charter calls for take a stand. DiRosa and Co. have seen this coming for period of time. Tell me the politician who honest discussion. 'That is the purpose of this part-time elected directors and we must rely two years. They have made every effort to will raise these rents. Will DiRosa promise letter. on professional administrators to gather in­ Sex scandals pul their spending program through before # #c,7^ EXTRACTS NICOTINE FROM FINE TOBACCOS, to raise rents for tlie elderly every year? Far In the case of die revaluation, which has formation and make appropriate recommen­ the taxpayer realizes who is paying llic bills. ' ' Y rreePLUb iEAVING RICH FLAVOR AND LESS THAN 0.1 MG NICOTINE. iliis he wants your vole. surfaced as a political issue, the following dations upon which we make decisions. As Republicans in Washington ar, It’s great to say you brought the mall to DiRosa claims he has taken care of the history is necessary: The stale mandates a soon as we, as a board, di.scovcred problems delighted to sec that the Democrats have town, but if you give away the tax income parks. The money for the Center Springs revaluation every ten years. The purpose of we acted. finally stumbled into a scandal that the Available in Regular and Menthol, Kings and lOO’s. from it, you’re behind in the game. the revaluation is to accurately reflect public can understand — sex. Democrats Lodge came from a state grant which was Available in limited areas. earmarked for Capital Improvement. This DiRosa’s claim of bringing $43 million in property values on the lax rolls. A revalua­ In this ca.se the adminisvalion made a mis­ like Jim Wright and Tony Coehlo money could have been better spent fixing new taxes over the next 10 years is only true tion does not in il.self mean that there will be take when it purcha.scd a computer software resigned because of financial scandals, if all these projects go through. These figures an increase in taxes. Tlie former general program that wasn’t up to the task. The but the details arc more than most people are as bogus as his promise to go along with manager and his staff recommended to the manager wanted to save money and relied care to follow. To the GOP’s delight, two the vole of the people on the Buckland Mall Board of Directors that the revaluation be upon his staff. 'Tho.se responsible have been Democratic congressmen are facing issue or him saying that the North Elm hous­ done in-house. They recommended this in dealt with appropriately by the entire board. political annihilation because of sex scan­ Manchester Herald ing project will pay for itself. order to save money. The previous revalua­ 'The assessor was replaced, and the manager dals — Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., for 'The rush to put a new town hall complex tion had been done in-house with few was denied a salary increase for that year. his relationship with a male prostitute, to a vote on ilic referendum is the most un­ problems ten years earlier and that was the 'The issue of revaluation is not a political and Rep. Gus savage, D-Ill., for allega­ Founded Dec. 15, 1881 as a weekly. planned, irresponsible act. The project went way the former tax assessor thought it should issue but a community issue upon which all tions of a Peace Corpi. worker that he as­ SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Smoking Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. from costing $16 million to $13.9 million in be done. nine directors acted in concert in a non-par­ saulted her on a Uip to Zaire. 'The refused one meeting. 'The cost of purchasing proper­ 'The Board of Directors (both Democrats tisan way. Both Democrats and Republicans to resign atu;r being convicted of having Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health. sex with a minor. Publisher _____^___ Penny M. Sieffert ly is hidden becau.se the money is coming and Republicans) approved the in-housc agreed on the entire process throughout. ^___ Ron Robillard Opinion Page Editor out of the same slush fund as the Main Street revaluation unanimously. Kings: 8 mg "tar',' 0.08 mg nicotine-lOO's 10 mg "tiir',’ II (Ml mi) mrnliim av per cigarette by FTC method. O Ptillip Morris Inc. 1989 Associate Editor___ Alexander Girelli project. During the revaluation process. Not one person on die Board of Directors Democratic Director Dutch Fogarty on Peter P. DiRosa Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta really understands what we will be getting numcri'us f>cciLsions asked the administration Chairman, Board of Directors are syndicated columnists. s— Ma n c h e s t e r h e r a l d , Wednesday, Ocl. 18, 1989 iflanrlirstrr Hrrali'i EARTHQUAKE Section 2, Page 9 SPORTS Wednesday, Oct. 18,1989 Quake ■* ■ -ii Offers From Page 1 From Page 1 Thoughts World Series is now secondary sistance, along with aid from Kaifu offered help in rescue and The quake was felt in Reno, Nev., consumed an entire blocki numerous other countries, poured rebuilding efforts. 225 miles to the northeast, and ApLENty In San Francisco’s Haight- into Armenia following the Dec. 7 “As we ourselves are so vul­ high-rises in , 350 miles Fillmore disU'ict, cracks were visible quake in the Soviet republic. nerable to this natural disaster that Len Auster Game 3 reset for tonight, but seems very unlikely south of San Francisco, shook. on some stoops and buildings, some we view the fate of its victims much “You could see dozens, huge Gerasimov told a news briefing in the stucco and some structural. the consequences of the Armenian as that of our own ... we are follow­ booms of smoke going into the air,” Many buildings in the neighborhood ing the news from San Francisco ____ L_ By Jim Donaghy said Greg Higgins, who was driving disaster made the Soviets especially are Victorian-style homes that sur­ sensitive to the plight of Ciifomia with intense care,” he said in a mes­ The Associated Press near Santa Cruz. “It was complete vived the 1906 earthquake. pandemonium.” residents stricken by the Tliesday sage to Bush. V' The San Andreas Fault is the quake. “We are prepared to contribute to SAN FRANCISCO — The World Series, the apple of Forty buildings collapsed in Santa your efforts of emergency rescue Girl athletes Cruz and Watsonville: Santa Cruz major fault blamed for the 1906 dis­ Asked what aid the Soviet Union the Bay area’s civic eye, is in doubt in the wake of an and reconstruction as much as we earthquake that smashed San Firancisco and Oakland just County emergency services coor­ aster, in which fired destroyed much might have to offer, Gerasimov said, dinator Dina Phillips estimated $350 of the city and hundreds died — “It’s hard for me to say. We have a can. moments before the scheduled beginning of Game 3. million in damage. 700, according to traditional es­ very sad experience in the Thousands of Asians jammed for a long time With over 200 dead, 400 injured and massive destruc­ trans-Pacific telephone lines seeking In Los Gatos, police Chief Larry timates and more than 2,500, ac­ earthquake in Armenia.” tion throughout the area, the World Series became of word of relatives in California. Todd said many buildings had col­ cording to recent studies. A team of four to six British en­ secondary interest to communities that had been savoring “Every second we get calls for lapsed, and there were some reports gineers specializing in earthquake the first-ever Bay area playoff for baseball’s top prize. The third deadliest quake in U.S. safety design will fly to San Francis­ California from those with relatives were ignored Tuesday’s game was ordered postponed by Commis­ of looting. history occurred in Alaska on March there,” said one of the 100 telephone sioner Fay Vincent a few minutes after 60,0(X)-scat >;■ The California Highway F^trol co Thursday to help assess damage, 27,1964, when 131 people died. operators on duty at the Philippine reported a J.C. Penney building in said Alistair Soane, chairman of the Opicn up a newspaper today, any paper, and you’ll find Candlestick Ruk, site of the largest concentration of There were no reports of damage Long Distance Telephone Company. downtown Hollister collapsed, as consulting firm Bingham Cotterell repxirting on girls/women’s athletics. It might not be in people at that time in the Bay area, was shaken by an to the state’s six nuclear reactors, in northwest England. “Sometimes they beg us to connect did a bridge on a nearby highway, the quantity to some people’s liking, but you’ll find it. earthquake that measured 6.9 on the Richter scale. The said Greg Cook, a Nuclear them but our circuits are down.” CBS said. “They will be assisting in the In fact, one of the front page stories in the sports sec­ game was set back to tonight, but there was considerable Regulatory Commission spokesman. damage assessment and learning les­ In Rome, a Vatican spokesman The quake sent thousands of ter­ tion of Monday’s Herald was about Grete Waltz of Nor­ doubt whether it could or would be played in the stadium The 6.9 Richter reading made this sons to apply for the next time, be­ said Pope John Paul II was “deeply rified ofTice workers rushing into the way committing to running in this year’s Manchester on Candlestick Point. Baseball officials said an insprc- the sixth-most powerful quake to cause there will be a next time in saddened” by the deaths and • v 1 streets of Oakland and San Francis­ Road Race. tion of the stadium was their first concern, to determine suike California this century, and San Francisco,” he said. destruction in the earthquake and co, and many remained stranded This, however, was not always the case. The female if it is structurally sound for use by the San Francisco the most powerful since a 7.0 quake was praying for the victims. hours later. In London, oil prices were slight­ scholastic athlete of the 1960s toiled in virtual obscurity. Giants and . centered in Eureka in 1980. A 6.6 ly higher at midday on fears that the “I’ve never been through any­ They worked just as hard as their male counterpart, Because of the havoc caused by the quake — road­ thing like this in my life,” said Mary temblor did severe damage to the earthquake could disrupt supplies of might have been even more dedicated to their undertak­ San Fernando Valley of Southern crude oil and petroleum products in ways collapsed, gas mains split and erupted in flames, / Garcia, who works in Oakland’s ing than he, but the recognition they received was zippo. California on Feb. 9, 1971, killing California. At about midday. North Worry and power was out — baseball didn’t even have the building. “1 was on the 17th Names such as Meg Berte, Kathy Cumberbatch and luxury of saying the Series could be continued by floor and the building just rocked 65 people. Sea Brent Blend crude for delivery Jessica Marquez, among others, have been in print The Richter scale is a measure of in November stood at $19.80 a bar­ From Page 1 moving it to the Oakland Coliseum across the bay. The and rocked. I was scared out of my several times for their deeds with the Manchester High L ground motion as recorded on seis­ rel, up 20 cents from late Tliesday. physical status of that stadium was unknown as darkness J- f mind coming down the 17 floors.” A representative from Travel girls’ soccer team. And rightfully so. descended on the area Tuesday night. I Authorities urged people to fill mographs. Every increase of one Three Swiss experts left for But names such as Karen Nowicki, Debbie Bates, number means a tenfold increase in California today to assess what help Time agency on Hartford Road in Since the first game was played in 1903, no World bathtubs in case water was cut off. Joyce Rylander, Patricia Duval, Susie Wallenberg, Ann The Associated Press magnitude. An earthquake of 6 can their country might give to the Manchester reported that there had Series contest has ever been postponed except for The Associated Press Pratson, Chris Christensen, Peggy Zikus, Liz Bickley, San Francisco Mayor Art Agnos been clients in the area, and there weather. Even as two world wars caused cancellation of cause severe damage. A 7 is a earthquake-stricken area. A French Dotti Cobb, Nancy Chandler, Kathy Stoddard, Sue Les­ ALL DRESSED — Members of the Oakland Athletics stand and stare as Candlestick urged commuters to stay home were more that are scheduled to go other pro and college sports, baseball continued despite “major” quake, capable of OVER THE EDGE — One car hangs over the edge of the disaster-relief agency also offered to lie, Cindy Gobeille, Jean McAdams, Eileen Quinn and today rather than taxing the out next week. As of this morning, rosters depleted by players serving military obligations. Park-goers leave the stadium in the wake ot the major earthquake that struck the Northern widespread heavy damage. The roadway as another is sandwiched between two damaged send specialists to San Francisco to Sharon Gworek all went unnoticed in the 1960s. transportation system, crippled by though, the agency did not know of “There’s going to be a full structural engineering California area shortly before gametime. 1906 earthquake, which occurred find any survivors trapped under All were outstanding athletes in the ’60s. Most ex­ the closing of the Bay Bridge. A sections of the Bay Bridge between Oakland and San Fran­ any clients in the area affected by check of the entire stadium. That means getting people 30-foot section of its top collapsed before the scale was devised, has rubble. celled in two sports, field hockey and basketball. And, if been estimated at 8.3. cisco after a major earthquake in the area Tuesday. Japanese Prime Minister Toshiki the earthquake. from San Francisco Recreation and F^ks, the county and onto the lower roadway, leaving you ask Mary Faignant who coached all of them, they major league baseball officials. We will do an in-depth David Guzzetti, a city council member from Chico, with their families. three cars dangling between levels. would have given their modern-day sister a run for her structural examination of every section of this ballpark,” Calif., said. “The light towers were just rocking back and “You can’t stop concrete,” Oakland outfielder Dave At least two bridges in the Santa ■ money. But notoriety; surely you jest. Jorge Costa, vice president for stadium operations, said. forth. I couldn’t believe it.” Henderson said. “Forget the World Scries.” Cruz area collapsed, highways lead­ “There was no recognition, no press coverage (in the “The determination on what we’ll do will be made as Oakland manager Tony La Russa was sitting in the “I Uy to be a big tough guy,” 6-foot-3 umpire Eric ing out of the city were damaged, ’60s),” Faignant said. “They got a (varsity) letter ‘M’ but soon as we can do that examination. We have been trying dugout and thought at first the rolling motion “was the Gregg said, “but I was scared senseless. I couldn’t fit and mountain passes outside Santa it was a smaller ‘M’ (than what the boys received),” she to contact the necessary people. But we’ve been unable fans stamping” their feet. under the table and finally 1 went to stand under some ar­ Cruz were closed due to landslides recalls. to get through to them. “I heard (Giants batting coach) Dusty Baker yell, ches.” and fissures in the road, the High­ The Manchester High girls’ swimming team won the “We lost all power in the stadium and all backup ‘Earthquake!’ ” San Francisco catcher Terry Kennedy Oakland slugger Jose Canseco was standing with his ; CCIL championship in 1977. It meets Windham High wife when the tremor hit. He said he looked up at fans way Ritrol said. power. We lost all water, too. We’ve had earthquakes said. “I thought he was kidding and just trying to keep In San Francisco, at least eight Friday with the CCC East championship at stake. Back in yelling at him and thought, “Jeez, look al that. They still / before, obviously, but not an earthquake of this mag­ things loose. people died, and looting and van­ the ’60s not only was there no championship to go after, “I knew something was wrong when I saw the first want us to play.” there was no team. Girls swimming did not gain varsity nitude.” dalism were reported in the city’s TOUCHDOWN National League president Bill White said there had base dugout moving,” Kennedy said. “My first thought “I just want to gel my family out of here,” Giants major crack dealing area. “When the -: status at Manchester High until 1975. been consideration given already to moving the Series to was to look for my wife in the stands.” pitcher Mike Krukow said as he held his 2-year-old son. power is ofT, opportunists come m e s -I “Anyone interested in swimming went to aquaettes a neutral site if both stadiums prove to be unsafe. The catcher said the initial reaction by players of both Chase. “All the kids were scared and so was 1. It almost out,” said police Dispatcher Chris ", (synchronized swimming),” Faignant said. “There wasn’t “They’re talking about warm weather cities,” White teams was nervous laughter and remarks. But the knocked me down.” Curran. a team, and we had some outstanding swimmers.” seriousness of the situation became clear when the field said. “1 think there’s something in the rules covering al­ Giants manager Roger Craig, still in uniform, got be­ Agnos asked the Army to help. ' ‘ Janet Nielsen, Linda DiManno, Nancy Begg, Joan ternate cities. No one knows al this point. This is the first started to rumble. National Guardsmen were being : Waldman, Leslie Hunter and Gaye Morrison were among “We found out where the priorities of life arc,” Ken­ hind the wheel of his pickup truck and left with eight time something like this has happened.” family members and friends in the back and three more mobilized, including engineers, the ouslanding swimmers who not only missed out on A section in the upper sumds in right field of Candle­ nedy said. “The World Scries doesn’t mean anything jammed into the front. military police and medical workers. any publicity they might have deserved, they also missed stick separated by about six inches, and several cracks compared to what happened in this city tonight. People Hall of Earner Willie Mays also darted to his car with Still, Agnos said, “The city is in ‘ • out on their sport, too. ran down the concrete aisle and broke off. Some fans car­ were hurt and people lost their homes. It makes me feel his wife and friends. reasonably good shape. We’ve sur­ The female athlete of the ’60s, however, didn’t par- ried chunks of the stadium away as souvenirs. sick." vived this so far.” - ticipatc because they were looking for recognition. “They “The people two to three rows in front of me had big Players stayed on the field for 30 minutes before the “I was scared,” said Mays, who was on the field doing Sixty-thousand baseball fans were 7 were hungry for sports,” Faignant says. “In their younger pieces of metal several inches long fall on their heads,” game was postponed. Many of them left hand-in-hand an interview with Joe Morgan at the time of the quake. evacuated from Candlestick Park ■ years, they had Little Miss Softball, but otherwise they before the start of Game Three of didn’t have competitive (sports). the World Series. No major injuries “Sports is something they wanted to do so we had were reported at the stadium, which large turnouts. I can remember 65-70 girls going out for ’89 World Series sure going to be memorable sustain^ structural damage, and basketball and 60-65 for aquaettes,” Faignant said. “We j always had no problem having players for two teams in situation. The fans deserve credit for being calm.” there was no word this morning on SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — “This Series has gone through earthquakes before — although not as severe as :; each sport. Cutting was always a problem.” when the game would be played. from the mundane to the memorable.” this one, which measured 6.9 on the Richter scale. “I guess it lasted only 20 seconds, but it seemed like Fire engines and ambulances, Today’s athlete doesn’t necessarily have it better, if 20 minutes,” said David Sanderford, a Long Beach, you ask Faignant. “The schedules are far longer, and I It took an earthquake to do it, but Oakland Athletics sirens howling, picked their way mitsubishi general manager Sandy Alderson was right. The 1989 “I was sitting there with (Commissioner) Fay Vin­ Calif., resident, who added that he had felt only one through a darkened San Francisco. A also see burnout (by the athlete), she said. ”I also see cent,” National League president Bill White said. “We earthquake that was more powerful during his lifetime in World Series always will be remembered for what hap­ Headlights and an occasional office . more specialization (which isn’t necessarily g ^ ) . You looked up, and somebody said, ‘There’s an earthquake.’ California. “It happened just as the players ran on the don’t see as many three-sport athletes and I think you’ll pened Tliesday night. building running on emergency Kick Off Fall With a REAL Sale Umpire Al Clark was still in the dressing room when Nobody panicked. That’s the important thing. The fans field, and 1 thought people were stomping in the upper generators stood out. Buses were ,, see fewer and fewer.” didn’t panic. We could have had a much more difficult deck. The female athlete of today docs get recognition. the earthquake hit. jammed and traffic was backed up. “It was one of the scariest situations I’ve ever been in. NOW THRU OCT. 22,1989 *• There are days when they can, and do, push the boys’ Commuters were left with no 45 " Contemporary Color As soon as it started, my legs went numb,” Clark said. “I major transportation routes east out news deeper into the newspaper. Her equal from the ’60s With Remote Control was, unfortunately, deprieved. “We had some of our best looked up, and the walls were waving. I became of San Francisco because of the The Savings Mean So frightened, and I realized it was an earthquake.” closing of the Bay Bridge, two other striking contemporary styting in a 45" screen size, E3200 athletes ever in the ’60s,” Faignant says. Defending champ Gregorek finished in Mitsubishi's contemporary Black Dia­ “1 knew something was wrong when I saw the first C That, however, we’ll never know. We cannot turn back spans and the O^land-San Francis­ mond gray. The integrated programmable re­ Much More When The base dugout moving,” San Francisco Giants catcher the clock, but to athletes such as Liz Bickley, Chris co subway, which apparently was mote con "learn ' the remote codes of any other Terry Kennedy said. “The World Scries doesn’t mean Christensen, Sharon Gworek, Debbie Bates — all of unscathed by the quake. infrared remote Quality Is There! anything compared to what happened in this city tonight, . -Hi'). •• r those who contributed countless hours to sports without to run again in Manchester Tourist ferries gave stranded com­ ftiople were hurt and people lost their homes. It makes muters free rides to the East Bay. ; mention — we salute you. 40^' Color TV w/Oak Finish VS4502R Audio System w/Dolby me feel sick.” had demoralized Gregorek. That The Oakland Airport and San Remarkably, there were no major injuries reported at Len Auster is sports editor of the Manchester By Jim Tierney all changed dramatically for Francisco International Airport Is 0 Great Space Saver Surround, Program-Remote Candlestick Phrk, which sits on the bay about five miles this oak veneer 40" model is perfect lor those with Manchester Herald Gregorek when he outkicked closed Tuesday but reopened this 100 watts per channel miinimum RMS, both chan­ Herald. from downtown San Francisco and eight miles from morning. San Jose International Air­ limited space who want Mitsubishi Big Screen nels driven from 20Hz to 20kHz with no more than Doherty in the final 200 yards Oakland. John Gregorek, who finally port never closed. performance. 0.08% total harmonic distortion The dual cassette last year. v'.iiioin deck features Dolby ’ B & C. The CD player allows “The people two to three rows in front of me had big conquered the Manchester Gregorek’s summer training People walked around San Fran­ programming of up to 36 segments. 12" 3-way pieces of metal several inches long fall on their heads,” Thanksgiving Day Road Race and race schedule was altered cisco, sat outside dingy hotels or on 25 " Tabletop Color TV loudspeakers. David Guzzetti, a city council member from Chico, last year posting the second See The B E S T ^ e i Celtics secure when his 21-month old daughter, stoops and curbs, listening to radio Contemporary 26" tabletop cabinet finished in :2UU Calif., said. “The light towers were just rocking back and VS4001R K fastest lime ever (21:30 for 4.75 Rachel, was diagnosed as a reports of the disaster. Without metallic black An optional MP-267 matching Game On forth. I couldn’t believe it.” miles), is feeling less pressure as base (not shown) is also available. 20 " Contemporary Color TV diabetic. Gregorek was in Europe power, there was no television. Res­ Many people knew exactly what was happening be­ he prepares to defend his crown taurants and bars opened with The BEST TV! Stereo monitor/receiver. Compact, contempor­ exhibition win for a day before he heard the cause, as residents of the Bay area, they had been in the 53rd running of the Road candlelight. ary metallic black styling in a 20" screen size. news. He hasn’t raced since CS20/0R Race on Nov. 23. “jumping in” the Falmouth Agnos said five people died in the By Dean Golembeski “I can already feel a lot less city after buildings collapsed on 35"' Color Console with Oak (Mass) Road Race in August. d ^^K 3 5 3 0 R ^ The Associated Press pressure,” Gregorek, 29, said A native of Northport. N.Y.. cars, and three died in the Marina Whalers send from his new home in Scekonk, 1 Veneer Contemporary Design on Long Island and 1982 district in a spectacular fire that AH HARTFORD — Depending on where you stood, the Stereo monitor/receiver. A full-featured 35" moni­ Mass. “I had something to prove graduate of Georgetown Univer­ burned much of the evening before tor/receiver. ^he warmth of oak veneer styled Boston Celtics were either mighty impressive or a team last year. I wanted to win it so along contemporary lir.es make it a welcomed sity, Gregorek resumed his train­ being brought under control. Up to in need of fine tuning. down 2 players bad.” ing seven weeks ago and, coin­ 20 people were hurt in the fire, ap­ addition to most anv lOom decor. The integrated Boston Coach Jimmy Rodgers said his team could do (^ ^ 3 2 6 1 O R ^ Indeed, the two-time member cidentally, trains with Trcacy, parently eaused by a gas leak, that progrmmable rem.ote can “learn" the remote belter following its 111-99 victory over San Antonio codes of any other infrared remote HARTFORD — 'The Hartford Whalers shipped defen­ of the United States Olympic Doherty and 1987 Road Race Tuesday night in an NBA exhibition game, but Spurs COHTRACT CK }b30i< seman Al T\ier and left wing Tom Martin to Binghamton team (the 1980 team which runner-up Richard O’Flynn. ; Coach Larry Brown was impressed with what he saw. of the American Hockey League Tuesday, leaving the boycotted the Moscow Games This latter trio, yet to be con­ VHS Video Cassette Recorder “I like to play the Celtics. They made the extra pass. Whalers with 27 players on the roster, the team an­ and in 1984 in the 3,(XK)-melei firmed for this year’s race, may A cable-compatible VCR with a sensible balance They executed. They were terrific.” Brown said. steeplechase) had failed in in his nounced. , r - u. very well be Gregorck’s adver­ HSU31 of both Mitsubishi's uncompromised VHS per­ “We got a lot of young kids. 1 just think they (Celtics) Hartford plays three games over the next four nights, initial two efforts in Manchestci saries come Thanksgiving morn­ formance and user conveniences. were a lot tougher, a lot more physical, consequently before his thrilling finish with \ .s h ip p in g . H' U ll beginning tonight when they play the Buffalo Sabres at ing. they get a lot of the calls. When you’re aggressive, two-time champion John Doherty As he did a year ago, Gregorek ho*"®- . . ,u you’re going to get calls. Our team has got to learn that,” On 'Thursday, the team plays in New York against the in 1988. will prep for Manchester with the ide Brown said. Rangers, then returns home for a Saturday night game Old Reliable lOK (6.2 miles) in , Rodgers said his team made too many turnovers, 21 Gregorek placed a distant Do you need to send a ^ A mitsubishi fourth in his maiden run in Raleigh, N.C. on Nov. 12. where for the game, including a team-high five turnovers by against Detroit. . , - package but aren't sure how ^A& SO CIATIS )f«C / Hartford is 2-4 in the Adams Division, having lost its Manchester in 1985, clocking he is also the defending champ. to do it? Look to your Larry Bird. He also criticized his team’s first half play as last two including a 3-2 decision last Saturday night to By no means docs Gregorek pliui . . . your satisfaction is our first priority the Celtics wasted a 11-point lead and led only 57-55 22:30, a full minute slower than neighborhood resource... the New Jersey Devils. Hartford is 1-3 al the Civic his winning time last year. Back to rest on his laurels in lead after the first two quarters. Mail Boxes Etc. USA® eft. Oct. 1st Center this year. Buffalo comes in at 3-2-1 and in second again in 1986, Gregorek moved Manchester. You have ATs kersonai guarantee “I didn’t like our first half at all,” Rodgers said. place in the Adams Division. This is the second meeting “Now, 1 want to win it two EAST “We’ve got to gel off to belter starts.” up one notch to third place and postitl. BuiJneii » n d Communication S cfvkt SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER EASY TO GET TO: of the season between the division rivals; the Sabres shaved 30 seconds off his time years in a row," Gregorek said. “1 COMING PnOM THE HANTPOHO ■ Larry Bird, reluming to the Boston lineup this year 445 Hartford Rd. • Keeney St. Exit Off 1-384 AREA TAKE l-M TO THE NEW EASY TERMS: having won in Buffalo 4-1 last Friday night. for a 22:00 clocking. want to prove that last year was KECNlr |.)M EXPRESSWAY G IT OFP AT Choose Moslefcoid. Visa. after missing most of last season due to heel surgery, lied AC SEIFfLHTS I STHm THE KEENEY STREET EXIT (iZl Martin says he does not on plan on reporting to Bin­ no fluke.” Manchester 647-9997 44SHAHTrOROHOi I CUT J Not only had four-time winner TAKE ZLCPTS TO Al 8IEPTFPT S VISA, Discover oi oui GECC plan for game-high scoring honors with 22 points. He also had MANCHESTFh CL ghamton. “I’m not going to Binghamton. | don’t feel 1 and course-record holder John With his victory last year, The Plaza at Burr Corners 8 rebounds and a game-high 8 assists as he played a Manchester, CT Mon.-Thurs.-Fri, ’til 8 p.m. ^ _ J -384 HARTF have anything more to prove in the AHL, Martin said. Trcacy and Doherty beaten Gregorek became the first JOHN GREGOREK team-high 35 minutes. 643-6264 Tues. & Wed. 'tH 6 • Sat. ’til 5 VERNON VO days sorne as cash, Martin has one assist in two games. Martin, 25, said he Gregorek in 1985 and 86, American to win in Manchester no payment lequttocl “It’s been somewhat of a struggle, but it gels belter .. to defend Race title Mon-Fri 9-6 Thur 9-0 Sat 10-3 Open Sunday Noon to 5______holds a dual citizenship in West Germany and is con- respectively, but also the course since Charlie Duunan in 1980. See CELTICS, page 11 rHering going to Europe to play. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Oct. 18, 1989—11

10— MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1989 In Brief High School Roundup In Brief . . . Cowboys are wheeling and dealing Cheney Tech needs coaches round pick in 1990 and second- cluded a player. It worked out well Carson drawing interest By Denne H. Freeman round pick in 1991, activated by for us and it worked out well for C^cncy Tctli is looking to fill three coaching vacan­ MHS girls swimmers The Associated Press Steve. He has new life with a team cies at the school. The positions arc varsity and assistant EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — A number of NHL conditions in the Walker trade. Min­ he wants to play for.” varsity boys’ basketball and assistant wrestling. teams are interested in obtaining center Jimmy Carson, nesota got a fifth-round pick in 1990 IRVING, Texas — If Jerry Jones Pelluer, whose new contract was Aaron Silvia was the boys’ basketball coach for seven who walked out on the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday. from San Diego. ever tires of owning the Dallas not disclosed, will practice with years in which his teams logged a 34-107 won-lost “I’m entertaining a few options,” said Oilers president The picks for Pelluer were Cowboys, he would be a good can­ Kansas City this week but isn’t ex­ mark. His 1986-87 team qualified for the state tourna­ ready for showdown believed to be a third-round selec­ Glen Salher. “A lot of people are interested.” didate for host of “Wheel of For­ ment, finishing with a final 11-10 mark. Saiher wouldn’t say what he’s looking for in return, tion in 1990 and a second in 1991 pected to play against Dallas as the tune.” Cowboys try to snap their winless Anyone interested in the positions should forward some unknown reason — to no avail but the Oilers clearly need a center with scoring abilities that might become a No. 1 depend­ The Manchester High girls swim Wolk-Lanicwski and Michelle Jolly. Since he bought the Cowboys in streak on Sunday at Arrowhead their resume to Athletic Director Manny Goncalves at the Rstuitt: — with all five soccer games on to replace Carson, a 21-year-old who scored 141 goals in ing on the performance of the five- team remained undefeated at 6-0 February, Valley Ranch has bwn a Stadium. Instead, former Cowboys school. 200 msdiey relay: 1. MarKhostor (Brin­ Tuesday’s scholastic calendar even­ his first three sea.sons. year veteran, who was a fifth-round with an 88-76 win over visiting damour, Lindstrom, Gulliksan. Myers), 2:05,1, revolving door of management per­ pick out of Washington in 1984. The quarterback Steve DeBerg will start Conard High of West Hanford Tues­ 2. Conard tually being washed away. Harry Sinden, general manager of the Boston Bruins, Springer sets Loomis record 200 free: 1. Utile (M), 2:13.6, 2 Hughes (M), sonnel and players. Cowboys wouldn’t confirm what for the Chiefs. day afternoon. Manchester has its Four have been rescheduled for said he has talked to Sather. The Cowboys went after Palmer WINDSOR — Freshman Shira Springer of 3, Ryan (C) today. Those games are: Vinal Tech The Hartford Whalers may also make a pitch. When the NFL trade deadline they received. biggest meet of the year Friday at 200 IM: 1. Hickey (M). 2:41.6, 2. Amazeen because Nelson said he didn’t want Manchester set a new course record at Choate with a (C). 3. Brown (M) at Cheney Tech; Rocky Hill at Bol­ “Of course we’re interested, but then everyone is,” loomed on Hiesday, the Cowboys’ Pelluer had been on the uading Windham High at 3:30 p.m. That to play in Dallas. Nelson, who time of 18:56 for 3.0 miles as she led the Loomis Chaffee 50 free: 1. Myers (M), 27.6, 2. Carlson (C), 3. ton; Cromwell at Coventry; and the said Whalers owner Richard Gordon. headquarters had all the activity of a block all year and at one time nixed meet will decide the CCC East title. Gulllksen (M) stockbroker’s office. a deal that would have sent him to makes $5(X),(XX) this year, was then girls’ cross counu-y team to a recent 21-35 victory. Manchester won nine of 11 Diving: 1. Lindland (M), 171.00 points, 2. Windham at Manchester High girls’ The New York Rangers, who (Jesperately need help at shipped off to the Chargers, who are Ringbloom (M), 3. Disque (C) contest. All are slated for 3:30 p.m. center, have also been mentioned, but general manager The Cowboys wheeled and dealed the Atlanta Falcons. Goaltending clinic is planned events. April Little (200-yard frees­ 100 fly: 1. Lindstrom (M), 1:10.9, 2. Hickey two players and a draft pick and in In the midst of the Atlanta talks, short of running backs. tyle, 500 free) and Melissa Myers (M), 3. Lappen (M) starts. Neil Smith didn’t sound optimistic. “He (Sather) wants 100 free: 1. Myers (M), 1:01.7, 2. Karpe (M), The Manchester at Windham return got a player and four draft Pelluer changed agents from Joe Palmer was a No. 1 draft pick by HARTFORD — Hartford Whalers president Emile (50 and 100 free) were double win­ too much,” said Smith. Kansas City in 1987 but was traded Francis and former Whaler goaltcndcr Mike Vcisor will 3. Martocci (C) High boys’ game was started, and Other teams that may enter the Carson sweepstakes in­ picks. Courrage to Leigh Steinberg, and ners for the Indians. Katclyn 500 free: 1. Utile (M), 6:08.9, 2. Amazeen Holdout quarterback Steve Pel- the Falcons backed out when Stein­ to the Detroit Lions in the offseason. give a goaltcnding clinic at the Hamden Rink on Nov. 4 Lindstrom, Sandy Brindamour, (C), 3, Hughes (M) they played a half before the offi­ clude the Philadelphia Flyers and the Detroit Red Wings. 100 back: 1. Brindamour (M), 1:15.3, 2, Cook luer. a former starter who didn’t get berg tried to improve the deal tenta­ “We need another running back from 12:45 p.m. to 2 p.m. All youth hockey, high school Lauren Hickey and Kerri Lindland cials called the game. “There was Sian Grossfiekl\boston Gfobo (M). 3. Foley (C) standing water all over the field. We' along with the new regime, was tively worked out by Courrage. and want to give Paul a look,” John­ hockey and prep school coaches and their goalies in Con­ were also winners for Manchester. 100 breast: 1. Wright (C), 1:21.0, Z Gulllksen Maryland probed by NCAA u-aded to the Kansas City Chiefs on On Tuesday, the Cowboys signed son said. necticut, Western Massachusetts and Rhode Island arc SCARED — Anna Hooper of Fair Oaks, (M). 3. Cannon (M) should have never played,” 400 free relay: 1. Conard, 4:32.4, 2. Conard, Manchester coach Bill McCarthy COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — 'Even before his Tuesday for draft picks in the 1990 Pelluer, then traded him to Kansas There was a trade the Cowboys welcome to attend. Calif., is comforted by her father, Daniel, “The team is progressing right on 3. Manchester and 1991 seasons. City to beat the 3 p.m. NFL trading decided not to make. Anyone interested in attending the clinic should call target for our showdown with Win­ said. team’s first game. University of Maryland basketball after a 6.5 quake hit the San Francisco Windham had a 2-1 lead at the coach Gary Williams has received a letter of inquiry The Cowboys, who traded deadline. San Francisco comerback Tim the Whalers public relations office at 728-3366. There is dham on Friday,” Manchester coach area Tuesday night. The Hoopers were at Soccer games half when the game was suspended. from the NCAA regarding between 14 and 25 alleged Herschel Walker to Minnesota last Dallas coach Jimmy Johnson said McKyer visited Valley Ranch and no charge for the clinic, but coaches must register in ad­ Dave Frost said. Others swimming week for five players and seven the 1990 draft pick is “solid” and the Johnson said, “We don’t feel anyth­ vance. Candlestick Park for Game 3 of the World well for Manchester were Dani The game will be picked up in the violations under former coach Bob Wade. washed away second half and continued on Nov. The letter was received by university president Wil­ draft picks, also picked up running 1991 selection depends on Pelluer’s ing will materialize.” McKyer has Series. Brown, Chris Hughes. Jen Karpe, Two eligible for award They tried to play one game for 3. liam Kirwan on Monday, school officials said. Neither back Paul Palmer from the Detroit performance. been suspended by the 49ers. Laura Sines, Sue Domanico, Donna The Associated Press Gloria Williams and John Shea, both of Manchester, Kirwan nor athletic director Lew Perkins would com­ Lions for a lOth-round pick in 1990. “Kansas City is where Steve Johnson said the Cowboys now arc eligible to win a free trip for two to Scotland and ment on the allegations until they had time to review the CHANGING — Jimmy Johnson has seen Just minutes before the trading wanted to play and it’s a good thing have 16 draft picks in hand for the situation. deadline passed, the Cowboys for Steve, and the picks will help us 1990 NFL draft. $1,000 in the Drambuie Rusty Nail Holc-in-Onc the Cowboys lose their first six starts to the Sweepstakes for carding holcs-in-one recently. Williams Celtics A letter of inquiry is a numerical list of alleged viola­ uaded running back Darrin Nelson, in the next couple of years,” John­ “We believe all these picks are NFL season. The Cowboys swung a had her ace at Portland West in Portland and Shea at the tions that the NCAA has concluded warrants further in­ obtained from Minnesota in the son said. “The total package we got going to help us in the next several Manchester Country Club. From Page 9 vestigation by its committee on infractions. couple of more deals Tuesday prior to the Walker trade, to the San Diego for Steve could be better than the years,” said Johnson, who is 0-6 in NFL trading deadline. Chargers for the Vikings’ sixth- one offered by Atlanta, which in­ his rookie season as coach. Probert gets three months every night,” Bird said. Kurvers refuses to report DETROIT (AP) — Former Detroit Red Wing Bob Rookies Sean Elliott and David Robinson had 22 TORONTO (AP) — Defenseman Tom Kurvers, ac­ Probert was sentenced to three months in prison and points each to pace the Spurs. Robinson and Elliott each quired Monday from the New Jersey Devils, says he will Rooker finishes up his unintentional walk fined $2,000 for smuggling cocaine into the United also had 6 rebounds, and Elliott also tied for team-high not play for the Toronto Maple Leafs. States from his native Canada. After the Pirates took a 10-0, first-in­ Rooker said, popping the cork on a feel like I’ve been stabbed with an ice honors with five assists. “For personal reasons, 1 will not report to Toronto,” PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh U.S. Disu-ict Judge Patrick Duggan announced the sen­ “Our young kids are going to be all right. They’re a celebratory bottle of champagne. “Noth­ pick.” Kurvers said from New York as he prepared to board a Pirates announcer Jim Rooker was hoping ning lead against the Phillies, Rooker told tence after testimony from top Red Wing officials, in­ much better team right now, more experienced, much ing I’ve done athletically comp^es to Rooker and walking partner Carl A. flight to Detroit where he will meet with his agent. Bob to play golf today, weather permitting — broadcast parmer John Sanders, “If we cluding Coach Jacques Demers and team president Mike more experienced and much tougher. TTiat’s why we’re Goodnow. but he was planning to ride in a cart, not lose this game, I’ll walk home.” this. It’s worse than 10 spring trainings.” Dozzi left Philadelphia on Oct. 5, and, Hitch. At least eight of Probert’s former teammates also “about the second and third day, I didn’t playing exhibition games. This is the best thing in the “He didn’t feel it would be fair to himself or to his walk. The Pirates lost 15-11, and Rooker were in the crowded courtroom. walked the plank. He didn’t walk home It cost Rooker about eight hours a day think we were going to make it,” he said. world,” Brown said. new teammates (to report to the Leafs) if his heart really Rooker ended a 337-mile walk for The Spurs trailed Boston throughout most of the first charity from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh on that night, but his remark created so much of walking — and at least two dozen wasn’t in it,” Goodnow said from Detroit. Replay official suspended half, but in the third quarter they rallied behind Elliott’s Tuesday, 12 days after leaving Veterans interest he agreed to make a postseason blisters on his feet — to finally reach “There were so many miles and so The Leafs gave up in the 1991 NHL entry draft for NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL has suspended, at least shooting to take a 61-59 lead at the 9:33 mark. Stadium on an across-the-state hike uek called “Rook’s Unintentional Walk” home plate at Three Rivers Stadium. many days ahead. But once we got into Kurvers, who flew to Pittsburgh from New Jersey on through this weekend, the instant replay official whose The Celtics, however, tied the score, 61-61, on two resulting from a casual on-the-air remark for charity. “I feel great — from the ankles up,” the single-digit days, and we got back in Monday and met with Leafs coach Doug Carpenter, failure to act quickly on Jerry Rice’s fumble on Oct. 8 points by Bird and never looked back. Boston led by as “I’ll never do anything like this again,” Rooker said. “From the ankles down, I Pirate territory, it got a lot easier.” whose team faced the Penguins on TUesday night. June 8. gave San Francisco an unwarranted touchdown, a league much as 20 points, 97-77, before settling for the final spokesman said. 12-point winning margin. Gaylord Bryan made what the league called a Aside from Bird, other double-figure scorers for Bos­ “procedural error” in not determining whether to study ton were: Kevin McHale, 20 points; Joe Klcine, 14; Ed the play “in a timely fashion.” Pinckney and Kevin Gamble, 12 each; and Reggie NFL spokesman Joe Browne said that after Sunday’s Lewis, 10. McHale led the team with 9 rebounds. SCOREBOARD games. Commissioner Pete Rozcllc will review Bryan’s situation and decide whether any further action should be Canadian Football League Penalties—Ramage, Tor, minor-major (in­ BOSTON (111) taken. Bill Barron, the communicator in the booth TORONTO ARGONAUTS—Released Willie stigator, lighting), 2:33; Stevens, P it major Bruins 3, Kings 2 Bird 8-16 6-7 22, Pinckney 4-6 4-5 12, Kloino Snead, wide receiver. responsible for contact with the field officials, was not (lighting), 2:33; Gilhen, Pit (interlorenco), 18:26; Boston 1 1 1—3 6-8 2-2 14. Upshaw 3-6 1-1 7. Lewis 4-12 2-2 Baseball Hockey Lomieux, Pit (slashing), 18:38. Los Angelas 0 2 0—2 HOCKEY 10, McHale 7-14 6-9 20. Gamble 4-7 4-4 12. disciplined. Badger coaches Second Period— 5, Pittsburgh, Errey 3 (John­ First Period— 1. Boston. Hawgood 1 (Gould, National Hockey League Parish 4-6 0-0 8, Smith 1-2 0-0 2, M.Smith 1-2 son, Dinoon), 10:51. 6. Pittsburgh, Lomieux 2 MarkwartV 16:29. Penalties— Crawford. Bos, HARTFORD WHALERS—Sent Al Tuer, 0-0 2, C.Smith 0-2 0-0 0, Bagley 0-2 4-4 4. To- delenseman, and Tom Martin, loft wing, to Bin- tals41-83 29-34 111. Postseason glance Soviets sweep gold medal NHL standings (Stevens, McBain), 14:21. 7, Toronto, Dam- minor-major (cross-checking, lighting), 12:19; phousse 1 (Fergus, Marois), 16:19 (pp). 8. Pit­ Beck. LA, major (fighting), 12:19; Bourque, Bos, ghaqiton ol the American Hockey League. San Antonio 24 31 20 24— 99 WORLD SERIES STUTTGART, West Germany (AP) — The Soviet getting funds WALES CONFERENCE tsburgh, Johnson 1 (McBain, Lomieux), 19:59, misconduct 10:19; Neely, Bos (roughing), ST. LOUIS BLUES—Recalled Dave Richter, Boston 31 26 29 2S—111 Saturday, Oct. 14 defenseman, from Peoria ol the International Union, helped by a perfect mark from Valentin Moguilni, Patrick Division Penalties— Curran, Tor (unsportsmanlike con­ 19:57; Watters, LA (roughing), 19:57. San Antonio 0-2 (Maxwell 0-1, Paspalj 0-1), Oakland 5, San Francisco 0 W L TPta GF GA duct), 4:46; Cauliold, Pit (unsportsmanlike con­ Second P eriod-2, Boston, Sweeney 3 (Bur- Hockey League. Boston 0-5 (McHale 0-1, Gamble 0-1, C.Smith Sunday, Oct. 15 swept the gold medal in the men’s team competition at SOCCER NY Ftengers 4 1 1 9 25 20 duct), 4:46; Coffey, Pit (holding), 5:42; Leeman, ridge, Moog), :52. 3, Los Angeles, Lindholm 2 0-1, Bird 0-2). Fouled out—None. Oakland 5, San Francisco 1, Oakland loads Pittsburgh 3 2 1 7 24 20 American Indoor Soccer Association Rebounds— San Antonio 47 (Cummings 10), the World Gymnastics Championships. from Morton ------^ ~ ' The Associated Press Tor (intorferorKe), 8:01; Shannon, Tor (holding), (Crowder, Kasper), 2:23. 4, Los Angeles. HERSHEY IMPACT—Signed John Abo, series 2-0 Washington 3 2 1 7 23 21 11:59; Delorme, R t (holding), 15:57; Frances- Kasper 2, 14:36 (sh). Penalties—Crawford, Boston 55 (McHale 9). Assists—San Antonio 24 Tuesday, Oct. 17 Moguilni got the perfect 10 on the pommel horse and delerxler, to a one-year contracL New Jersey 2 2 1 5 18 16 chotti. Tor (cross-checking), 17:28. Bos. major (lighting), 6:54; Baumgartner, LA. (Elliott Anderson 5). Boston 32 (Bird 8). Total Oakland at San Francisco, ppd., earthquake. CHECKED INTO BOARDS — New York’s Randy Moeller checks Chicago’s Keith Brown Major Indoor Soccer League his teammates also performed steadily as the Soviets NY Islanders 2 3 1 5 26 27 Third Period—9, Pittsburgh, Gilhen 2 minor-major (roughing, lighting), 6:54; Laidlaw, fouls—San Antonio 25, Boston 22, A— 15,242. Wadneaday, Oct. 18 CLEVELAND CRUNCH—Purchased the Philadelphia 1 4 1 3 17 24 (Stevens, Zalapski), 16:26. 10, Pittsburgh, LA (elbowing), 14:16; Bourque, Bos (tripping), Oakland al San Francisco. 828 p.m. took the fifth men’s team title in the last six champion­ By Julie Aicher along the boards, keeping him from tho puck in their NHL game Tuesday night at Madison rights to P.J. Johns, goalkeeper, from the Adams Division Lemioux 3 (Gilhen, Errey), 19:17 (on). 11, 16:43; MeSortey, LA (roughing). 19:03. Thuraday, Oct. 19 Tacoma Stars and signed him to a three-year ships. The Associated Press______Square Garden. The teams deadlocked at 3-all. Montreal 4 3 0 8 21 15 Toronto, lalrato 3 (Shannon). 19:27. 12. Rt- Third Period—5, Boston, Carpenter 1 (Bour­ Oakland at San Francisco, 828 p.m. contracL East Germany won the silver medal, while China took Bulfalo 3 2 1 7 20 18 tsburgh, Lomieux 4 (Johnson). 19:47 (en). que, Neely), 17:27, Penalties—Burridge, Bos Calendar Saturday, Oct. 21 Boston 3 3 1 7 22 24 (hooking). 1:38; Markwart, Bos (interference), KANSAS CITY COMETS—Signed Doug San Francisco at Oakland, 8:28 p.m., if the bronze. The United States and Bulgaria tied for eigh­ MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin coach Don Morton Penalties—None. McLagan, midfielder, to a one-year contracL Hartlord 2 4 0 4 21 24 Shots on goal—Toronto 16-8-8—32. Pit­ 536; Nicholls, LA (interference), 7:21; Gould, necessary th. says his use of a personal loan to pay part of his assis­ Quebec 141 3 25 29 Bos (hooking), 10:17. Released David Boncek and Lars Olesen, tsburgh 10-14-15—39. Today Sunday, Oct. 22 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Shots on goal—Boston 9-11-16—36. Los An­ defenders. San Francisco at Oakland, 8:28 p.m., if tants’ salaries did not violate NCAA rules, and he plans Two-goal lead far from enough Power-play Opportunities—Toronto 2 of 5; COLLEGE Boys Soccer Norris Division geles 8-6-10—24. necessary Carbajal, Mercer triumph to do the same thing next year if budget problems aren t W L T R s GF GA Pittsburgh 1 ol 5. NEW HAMPSHIRE-Nam ed Mary Reed East Catholic at SL Bernard, 7 p.m. Goalies—Toronto. Beslor, 1-4-0 (37 shots-32 Power-play Opportunities—Boston 0 ol 4; Los 5 0 1 11 26 16 women's swimming and diving coach and Kyle Vinal Tech at Cheney Tech, 3:15 PHOENIX (AP) — Former Olympic boxers Michael resolved. Minnesota saves). Rttsburgh. Young, 2-1-0 (32-27). Angeles 0 of 5. Chicago 3 3 1 7 25 26 Goalies—Boston, Moog, 2-1-1 (24 shots-22 Hodsdon men's assistant basketball coach. Rocky Hill at Bolton, 3:30 Carbajal and Ray Mercer both kept their undefeated Morton, whose football teams have had losing records A— 15,249. Cromwell at Coventry, 3:30 as Flames tie panicky Nordiques SL Louis 2 2 0 4 15 15 RCHMOND-Announced that Paul Webb, Referee—Terry Gregson. Linesmen— Ryan saves). Los Angeles, Hrudoy, 3-3-0 (36-33). Radio, TV professional records intact with knockouts while in each of his three seasons, confirmed Tuesday that he Detroit 2 4 0 4 21 29 lonvard, has quit the basketball team. Girls Soccer Bozak, Gord Broseker. A—16,005. Toronto 1 5 0 2 23 37 Referee—Ron Shick. Linesmen-Shane Windham at Manchester, 3:30 heavyweight Tommy Morrison notched a first-round vic­ took out the 90-day personal note for $14,100 this sum­ Old Lyme at East Catholic, 3:30 Randy Gilhen scored with 3:34 Smyths Division Heyer, Randy Milton. tory. mer to pay the portions of his nine assistants’ salaries By Dick Brinster Calgary 4 1 2 10 39 31 Rangers 3, Blackhawks 3 Volleyball Today remaining and Mario Lemieux had Los Angeles 4 3 0 8 31 27 Chicago 0 1 2 0—3 Manchester at Windham, 3:30 Mercer, a gold medalist as a heavyweight at the 1988 that were cut from the athletic department’s budget. The Associated Press NHL Roundup 3 p.m. — College soccer; UMass the 22nd three-goal game of his Vancouver 3 3 0 6 25 26 N.Y. Rangers 2 0 1 0—3 Basketball East Catholic at Sacred Heart 330 Summer Olympics, stopped Eddie Richardson at 2:16 of “These guys were promised ‘X’ number of dollars career as Pittsburgh overcame a 3-1 Edmonton 2 2 1 5 19 19 First Period— 1, New York, Turcolte 3 Cross Country at UConn, WHUS (91.7 FM) East Hartford at Manchester, 3:30 the first round to go to 10-0. Carbajal, who won a silver when they came here,” Morton said in defense of his ac­ Coach Michel Bergeron wasn’t Winnipeg 2 3 0 4 16 18 (Granato. Patrick), 4:28. 2, Now York, Transactions 7:30 p.m. — Sabres at Whalers, Bobby Carpenter scored with 2:33 deficit. TUesdsy's Gamss Sandstrom 2 (Shaw). 19:19. Penalties— last year as a light flyweight, improved his record to 9-0 tion. expecting much from his rebuilding Lemieux — who twice hit an Sanipass, Chi (holding), 7:40; Mollor, NY Thursday SportsChannel, WTIC remaining to give the Boston Bruins BASEBALL NBA preseason standings Girls Soccer with seven KOs, stopping Jose Manuel Diaz at 1:38 of “Wc’rc trying to build a program. Wc have to keep our Quebec Nordiques, although he had empty net — also had two assists to Calgary 8, Quebec 8, tie (slashing), 1003; Moller, NY (holding), 14:52; 8 p.m. — College soccer: Boston the victory as Wayne Gretzky was Minnesota 6, Now York Islanders 3 Graham, Chi (roughing), 1800; Janssens, NY National League EASTERN CONFERENCE Bolton at Bacon Academy, 330 the third round. assistant coaches. It could have been disastrous. every reason to believe things LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Announced raise his point total to 14. L n Chicago 3, Now Nbrk Rangers 3, tie (roughing), 18:30. Atlantic Division RHAM at Coventry, 3:30 College vs. Providence (taped), “There was no violation,” he said. “The rules say held scoreless for the first time this that Manny Mota, coach, will handle various or­ couldn’t get as bad as they are now. Gilhen got off a low, hard shot Pittsburgh 7, Toronto 5 Second Period—3, Chicago, T.Murray 3 (Sut­ Pci. Bciys Soccer NESN ganizational duties, and Joe Ferguson, coach, East Catholic at Hand (Madison), 7 p.m. Agassi wins; Curren upset money can’t come from an outside source. I’m not an season. Boston 3, Los Angeles 2 ter, Thomas), 1:21. Penalties—Mullen, NY Boston 1.000 That the Nordiques have won just into the far comer of the net despite will be the team's press box coach. Named 8 p.m. — World Series: A’s at Boston also spoiled Gretzky’s Wednesday's Games (rougNng), 3:15; Manson, Chi (Ngh-sticking), Newltork 1.000 TOKYO (AP) — Andre Agassi beat Australian Wally outside source." once in six games is bad. being checked closely by defen­ 3:15; Greschnor, NY (high-slicking), 10:38; Gary Sutherland special assignment scout. Miami 1.000 Friday Giants, Channel 8 (tentative) Bulfalo at Hartlord. 7:35 p.m. Masur 6-3, 6-4, while fellow American Kevin Curren However, Rick Evrard of the NCAA legislative ser­ That they blew a seemingly insur­ homecoming as the new NHL career Konroyd, Chi (cross-checking), 13:20. BASKETBALL Washington .333 Boys Soccer 10 p.m. — Bowling; Metroplex seman Rob Ramage. Calgary at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. Third Period— 4, Chicago, Creighton 3 (Pres­ USA BASKETBALL—Elected Russ Granik Philadelphia .000 South Windsor at Manchester, 3:30 was upset by unsceded Eric Jclen of West Germany, 4-6, vices department told the Milwaukee Sentinel that, while mountable lead in an 8-8 tic Tuesdy scoring leader. It was the first time SL Louis at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. ley, Thomas). 1:13. 5, Now Yark, Sandstrom 3 Vice President of the Executive Committee. New Jersey .000 Bolton at Cheney Tech, 3:30 Open, ESPN 6-4, 6-4 in the first round of the Seiko Super Tennis he could not speak specifically about Morton’s case, any night against the Calgary Flames is Gretzky had failed to score a point Vancouver at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. (Patrick, C.Wilson), 9:02 (pp). 6, Chicago, Gil­ Re-elected Joe O’Brien to the Basketball Coun­ Central Division RHAM at Coventry, 3:30 North Stars 6, Islanders 3: Minnesota at DotroiL 735 p.m. 10:30 p.m. — Women’s vol­ money paid to a coach from a source outside the univer­ in 45 home games with the Kings. bert 2 (T.Murray, Savard), 16:39. Ponal- cil. Elected Anne Donovan to the Basketball Chicago 1.000 Girls Soccer Tournament. worse still. Larry Murphy set up five goals, in­ Philadelphia at Now Jersey, 7:45 p.m. lies— Ogrodnick, NY (high-sticking), 8:16; Council. Atlanta 1.000 Manchester at South Windsor, 3:30 leyball: u s e at UCLA, ESPN Other winners were Jakob Hlasck of Switzerland; sity was not permissible by the rules. That they were unable to hold a Carpenter’s goal came as a result Winnipeg at Edmonton, 9:35 p.nr D.Wilson. CN (high-sticking), 8:16; Van Dorp, National Basketball Association Cleveland .500 Cross Country cluding two each by Mike Garmcr Thursday's Gamss Carl-Uwc Stceb of West Germany; Andres Gomez of Asked if a head coach would constitute an outside two-goal bulge with 15 seconds of a rebound of a shot by Ray Bour­ Chi (tripping), 8:22; Granato, NY (slashing), LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS-Signed Ken Detroit .667 Manchester at CCC Meet (Wickham) and Neal Broten, as Minnesota 9.47; Patrick, NY (tripping), 12:31; Gilbert Chi Norman, forward, to multiyear contract exten­ Indiana .500 Girts Swimming Ecuador; American Dan Goldie; Grant Connell of source, Evrard replied: “Yes, when he’s using his own remaining is downright disgusting. que, which deflected to Carpenter, Hartlord at New \brk Rangers, 7:35 p.m. remained the NHL’s only unbeaten (intorforonco), 12:31. sion. O rlando .500 Manchester at Windham, 3:30 Canada; Australian John Fitzgerald; Henri Leconte of funds or using his own salary. That’s the general rule of “I knew things would be hard this whose 10-foot slap shot beat goal­ Quebec at Chicago, 835 p.m, Overtime—None. Penalties—None. NEW YORK KNICKS—Waived Steve Milwaukee .000 Volleyball WE DELIVER team. Detroit at S I Louis, 8:35 p.m. France; American Leif Shiras; and American Aaron tcndcr Kelly Hrudey. Shots on goal—Chicago 6-11-9-3—29. New Babiarz, guard. Named Bob Salmi video coor­ WESTERN CONFERENCE South Windsor at Manchester, 330 For Home Delivery, Call application for the NCAA rule.” year because of all the changes The North Stars are 5-0-1 and Yttk 16-6-8-1-31. dinator. Midwest Division Mercy at East Catholic, 3:30 The Wisconsin State Journal disclosed the payments in Boston took a 1-0 lead at 16:29 of Krickstcin. we’ve made, but this is hard to have scored 26 goals while allowing NHL results Power-play Opportunities—Chicago 0 of 4; PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS—Traded a story Thesday. The newspaper had asked Wisconsin of­ stomach,” Bergeron said. “There the first period when defenseman Now Y)rk 1 ol 3. Richard Anderson, forward, to the Charlotte Charlotte Saturday 647-9946 16 in their best start in seven years. Goalies—Chicago. Cloutier, 2-1-1 (31 Hornets tor Ftobert Field, guard-forward. San Antonio FootbaU Krone goes 6-for-6 ficials if the payments were proper in light of Galen was general panic out there.” Greg Hawgood fired a 10-footcr Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 The North Sta-'s also beat New York shols-28 saves). New \brk, Vanbiesbrouck, Continental Basketball Aasoclation Denver Rockville at Manchester, 1:30 p.m. EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Jockey Julie Hall’s resignation last week as football coach at Florida. The Flames tied an NHL record past Hrudey on the glove side. The 3-1-1 (29-26). CEDAR RAPIDS SILVER BULLETS— Houston Notre Dame at East Catholic, 1.30 p.m. 6-5 in the season opener. North Stars 6, islanders 3 It was revealed that Hall had supplemented the income by scoring two goals in four seconds Bruins went up 2 0 just 52 seconds A— 15,658. Signed Flandy Anderson and Tom Domako, for­ Minnesota Krone fought through a constant downpour and sloppy Rangers 3, Blackhawks 3: Greg Minnesota 2 4 0—6 wards. Acquired Orlando Graham, forward, Utah track to record six wins on each of her six mounts at the of several of his coaches with money alleged to be from and also had three goals in a 27- into the second period on a five-foot N.Y. Islanders 1 1 1—3 from the San Jose Jammers for an undisclosod Dallas Gilbert’s wrist shot off a pass from First Period— 1, Now \brk, LaFontaino 4, 6:52 Flames 8. Nordiques 8 Mcadowlands, the only six-for-six performance in the an outside source. sccond span earlier in the third backhander by Bob Sweeney. draft pick. Pacific DIvlalon Troy Murray with 3:21 to go gave (pp). 2, Minnesota, Gartner 3 (Musil, Murphy), Calgary 1 2 5 0 - 8 L.A. Lakers 1.000 racetrack’s history. Morton’s assistants said they were upset by any im­ period. Mikael Lindholm pulled the 11:30 (pp). 3. Minnesota, Broton 2 (Bellows, Quebec 4 2 2 0—8 FOOTBALL FforHand 1.000 plication that Morton’s actions violated NCAA rules. Kings to within a goal at 2:23 of the Chicago tlic tie. Murphy), 18:40. Ponallios—Musil, Min (hook­ First Period—1. Quebec, Kimble 1 (Loisolle, National Football League Krone began her prolific evening in the first race “It’s a real shock,” Bergeron said. Golden State 1.000 second period when he fired a 10- Tomas Sandsi'om’s second goal ing), 2:09; Siren, Min (charging), 4:58; Trottior, Adams), 426. 2, Quebec, Leschyshyn 1 (For­ ATLANTA FALCONS—Sgned Darron Norris, L.A. Clippers .333 aboard Early Decision, followed by wins with Stalker in “Wc’rc just appalled by it,” defensive coordinator “This is worse than a loss, for sure.” 1 of the night h-'C given the Rangers a NY (roughing), 9:33; Gagne, Min (roughing), tier. Dore), 7:31 (pp). 3, Quebec, Goulet 3 mnning back, to their developmental squad. Phoenix .000 the second. Trick Card in the fifth. Don’t Knock It in the Mike Daly said. “It’s ridiculous. Wc feel sorry for Mort Indeed it was. The Nordiques foot slap shot past goaltcndcr Andy 13:36; Trollier, NY (roughing), 13:36; (Sakic, Marois), 8:29 (pp). 4, Calgary, Sutor 2 CHICAGO BEARS—Signed LaSalle Harper, 3-2 lead. Sandstrom beat Jacques Sacramento .000 and wc’rc sorry for our players that there’s another dis­ held an 8-3 lead with 8:33 remain­ Moog. Crossman, NY (cross-chocking), 1634. (Gilmour, Mullen), 9:44. 5, Quebec, Stasiny 2 linebacker. Placed Jim Morrissey, linebacker, Seattle .0 0 0 sixth, and Mighty Scott in the seventh before completing Cloutier between the pads from 15 Second Period— 4, Minnesota, Bellows 7 (Jarvi, Petit). 15:03. Penalties—Petit Que on Injured reserve. Tkiaaday'a Gamaa the string with Infcdility P. in the eighth race. traction. ing before their home fans. Ex-Bruin Steve Casper tied tlic DALLAS COWBOYS—Traded Steve Pelluer, feet ai 9:02 of the third period. (Brolen), 3:40. 5, New Iferk, Volek 3 (Crossman, (roughing). :33; Hrdina, Cal, major-game mis­ Cleveland 114, Houston 93 W IN ONE OF 100DODGE “Wc’rc lily white,” he added. “Wc don’t do anything Peter Stasmy, closing in on 1,(X)0 game at 2-2 after stealing a pass Norton), 8:35 (pp). 6, Minnesota, Garmor 4 conduct (high-sticking), 4:34; Peplinski, Cal quarterback, to the Kansas City Chiefs for un­ Boston 111, San Antonio 99 In tlic first period, Sandstrom’s (Modano, Murphy), 12:24 (pp). 7, Minnesota, disclosed 1990 and 1991 drafi picks. Traded Padres are up for sale from Bourque just inside the Boston (high-sticking), 10:21; McRae, Que (high-stick­ Detroit 99, Seattle 98 wrong.” career points, scored two goals and hard shot from just inside the blue Brolen 3 (Gartner, Murphy), 18:07. 8, Min­ ing), 15:50; Fleury, Cal, double minor (high- Darrin Nelson, running back, to the San Diego Miami 118, Washington 113 DAKOTA SPORT 4x4s ! SAN DIEGO (AP) — Padres owner Joan Kroc put the added two assists for Quebec. He blue line, tlicn sliding a five-footer nesota. Gagner 3 (Donatelll, Murphy), 19:59 sticking, slashing), 18:16; McRae, (high-stick­ Chargors lor the Minnesota Vikings’ 1990 Chicago 108, New Jersey 82 by Moog on the stick side for a line sailed over Cloutier’s glove to (pp). Penalties—Flatley, NY. misconduct 3:03; sixth-round draft pick and a 1991 second-round club up for sale Tuesday, saying she wanted to retreat needs two points to become the 23rd ing), 18:16. Los Angeles Lakers 117, Phoenix 104 shorthanded goal at 14:36 of the give New York a 2-0 edge. Darren Murphy. Min (hooking), 7:03; Norton, NY (delay Second Period—6, Caigary, Otto 3 (Sutar, pick, a conditional selection in the Herschel Wadnaaday'a Ganwa Stop in today and pick up a supply ol quality Pennzotl from public life and spend more time with her family. player in NHL history to reach ol game). 11:08; Trottior, NY (holding), 11:08; Mullen). :24. 7. Calgary. Nieuwendyk 6 Wbiker trade and San Diego traded Its 1990 Utah at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Motor Oil and enter to win a Dodge Dakota Sport 4x4 Turcotte had scored the Rangers’ Jerry Kapstcin, an agent who is married to Kroc’s 1,000. second period. Giles, Min (slashing), 16:55; Wood, NY, match (Makarov, Macinnis), 8:13. 8, Quebec, Lafleur 5 fifth-round pick to Minnesota. A cquir^ Paul Whshington vs. Miami at Fort Myers, Fla., Mail in entry blanks on every bottle of Pennzoil' Motor Cooney never Penguins 7, Maple Leafs 5: first goal. penally (attempt to injure), 16:55; Gartner, Min (Brown. CIralla), 14:31 (pp). 9, Quebec, Slastny Ftalmer, running back, from the Detroit Lions for 730 p.m. Oil We 've got complete details on how you can win daughter, Linda, has been authorized to handle sdc dis­ Bruins 3, Kings 2: Former King (slashing), 19:54; Chynoweth, NY (slashing), 3 (Dore, Brown). 14:59 (pp). Penalties—Petit a 1990 lOlh-round drafi pick. Dallas vs. Indiana at Fort Wayne, Ind., 7:30 Pertnzoil (Variety and Grade) Motor Oil cussions with prospective buyers, Mrs. Kroc said in a 19:54 Que (tripping), :24, Picard. Que (holding). 6:10; DETROIT LIONS—Sgned Titus Dixon, wide p.m, • Surpasses API's highest standards th ird Period—9, Now York, Diduck 1 receiver. Floury, Cal, major-game misconduct (high-stick­ Phoenix vs. New Ibrk at Dayton, Ohio, 8 p.m. • Exceeds U S warranty requirements of everyu v a iy statement. ^ u wanted to fight (Maloney), 2:53. Ponallios—Vukota. NY (slash­ ing), 10:41; Murzyn, Cal (roughing), 17:31; GREEN BAY PACKERS—Placed Shawn Pat­ Los Angeles Lakers at Minnesota, 8 p.m. car maker in the world “There comes a time in everyone s life when you have ing). 4:08; Tinordi, Min (inlorleranco), 6:56; Dore, Que (roughing), 17:31. terson, defensive end, on Injured reserve. Thursday's Gamas • Oilers World Class Protection' 4^. Bosox, WSBK agree on new pact Brooks, Min, double minor (roughing), 17:48; Third Period— 10, Quebec, Cirella 1 (Stastny, INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Acquired Chip Atlanta at Houston, 8:30 p.m. A 10 look at your priorities,” Kroc said, “and my first NEW YORK (AP) — Gerry Cooney wanted to be a _ • ^ m9 f 0 1*Y ' I ^ Vukota, NY, double minor (slasNng, roughing), Jarvi), 7:35. 11, Quebec, Brown 2 (Stastny, Banks, linebacker, from the San Diego Golden St. vs. Seattle at Lacey, Vfosh., 10 priority is my family. So I intend to semi-retire from Neither the Red Sox nor WSBK- The contract for that year was Chargers in exchange lor undisclosed condi­ m playboy more than a fighter and that’s why he never won BOSTON (AP) — The Boston 17:48. Jarvi), 11:27. 12, Calgary, Roberts 6 (Nattress, p.m. public life to maximize the quality time I have with TV released figures when they an­ rewritten to give the Red Sox $8 Shots on goal—Minnesota 11-17-6—34. Now Makarov), 13:27. 13, Calgary. Roberts 7 tional draft picks. F*hiladelphia al Los Angeles Clippers, 10:30 the heavyweight title, according to the man who trained Red Sox and WSBK-TV have Ibrk 7-8-13—28. NEW YORK JETS—Signed, and waived, Carl diem, to travel and to enjoy my own personal time.” million, the Globe said. (Nieuwendyk, Makarov), 13:43. 14, Calgary, p.m. P E 0 L \HbrUCIass agreed on a new contract that will nounced the agreement Tuesday, but Power-play Opportunities—Minnesota 3 ol 7; Peplinski 1 (Ranheim, Macinnis), 13:54. 15, Parker, wide receiver. Signed Philip Epps, wide Protection'' Kapstcin said from his La Jolla office that he has held him. The Red Sox and WSBK-TV New 'ibrk 2 ol 4. Calgary, Gilmour 3 (Macinnis, Otto), 19:45 (sh). receiver. Waived Sanjay Beach, wide receiver. Excludes 10-30 TURBO “He was getting ready for the Larry Holmes fight — have the station broadcasting Red The Boston Globe today said the Goalies—Minnesota, Casey. 3-0-1 (28 discussions recently with parties interested in purchasing have had contracts to televise games 16, Calgary, Ranheim 3 (Gilmour), 19:49 (sh). Activated John Booty, defensive beck, from In­ the biggest fight of his life, the chance to win the Sox baseball games through 1995. team reportedly will average $13 shots-25 saves). New Ibrk, Fitzpatrick, 1-2-0 Penalties-^lrella, Que (roughing), 15:07; jured reserve. Placed Michael Harper, wide NBA exhibition resuit ihc franchise. He declined to comment on the club’s million a year for 1991 through since 1975. (34-28), Marois, Que (hooking). 16:55; Macinnis, Cal receiver, on injured reserve. heavyweight title — and he stays out until 3 in the morn­ The contract calls for televising A— 10,230, (unsportsmanlike conduct), 17L14; Roberts, Cal, PHILADELPHIA EAGLES-Announced that pricctag. . , „ . ing,” Victor Valle, recently fired by Cooney, said T\ies- 75 regular season games, the siune 1995. Radio broadcasts of Red Sox Roloroe—Mark Faucotto, Linesmen— Mark double minor-misconduct (roughing, un­ Mike Quick, wide receiver, will unrlergo knee Tlic Scallle Mariners were the Iasi baseball team lo be as in recent years, and five spri;ig The Red .Sox got $5 million from games wilt switch from WPLM to Vines, Mark Pare, sportsmanlike conduct), 19:41; Cirella, Que surgery and miss the remainder ol the season. PAP AUTO PARTS day. Ceitics 111, Spurs 99 sold in an $80 million deal completed last month. the station, which broadcasts on WRK'"' next season. The Globe said (roughing) 19:41. PHOENIX CARDINALS—Waived Andre 307 East Center St. ■ Manchester, CT “He didn’t know it, but I had my son, Victor Jr., training games, two more than Penguins 7, Maple Leafs 5 Overtime—None. Penalties—None. Langley, wide receiver. SAN ANTONIO (99) Kroc has owned the team since the death of her hus­ Clumncl 38, last season and was to the team got $2 million from Jones 0-2 1-2 1, Cummings 4-16 5-6 13, previously. Shots on goal—Calgary 6-10-16-3—35. TAMRA BAY BUCCANEERS—Placed Jamie (Rear of Lenox Pharmacy) checking up on him, to find out when he was coming Toronto 3 \ Flobinson 10-16 2-4 22, Cheeks 5-6 0-0 10, band, McDonald’s Corp. founder Ray Kroc, in January have received $6 million next WPLM last season and that figure Quebec 10-8-5-5—28. Lawson, running back, on injured reserve. Re­ The New England Sjxirts Net­ Pittsburgh 1 3 3—7 Maxwell 3-8 0-0 6, Elllotl 8-15 6-8 22, Brlck- hack. Power-play Opportunities—Calgary 1 ol 6; signed Sherman Cocroft, defensive back. 1984. Mrs. Kroc is a principle stockholder in .season, the last under a five-year will go to $4 million a year during First Period—1. Pittsburgh, Brown 2 owskl 1-3 3-4 5, Anderson 3-7 0-1 6, Wingate 649-3528 work, the pay channel, wilt coiuinuc Quebec 4 ol 10. WASHINGTON REDSKINS-Signed Mike “I scolded him, like a father would to a son, because 1 (Lomieux, Coffey), 3:52 (pp). 2. Toronto, DaousI 3-5 2-3 8, Hunter 0-1 0-0 0, Welp 0-3 0-0 0, McDonald’s and also is well known for her philanthropic contract. the next four seasons with WRKO. Goalies—Calgary, Wamsiey (6 shots-3 Stensrud, defensive tackle. R eleas^ Anthony It Pays to Rap with PAP tiuiught of him as my son.” to televise at least 85 games. 1 (Reid Francoschotti), 10:32. 3, Toronto, Lobo 2-3 0-0 4, Paspalj 0-2 2-2 2 Gordon 0-0 saves), Vernon, 4-0-2 (8:29 first, 22-17). Allen, wide receiver. Released Tichard Stevens, activities. lalralo 2 (Reid, Marsh), 12:19. 4, Toronto, 0-0 0. Totals 39-87 21 -30 99. I Marois 4 (Ramage, Osborne), 18:38 (pp). Quebec, Fleet 0-3-1 (28-20). offensive tackle, from the developmental rosier. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Oct. 18, 1989— 13

12— MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Del. 18, 1989 Colombia’s judges on strike

NATION & WORLD BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — The county’s judges States — claimed rcsponsiblity for the slayings of two went on strike to protest a colleague’s assassination and journalists in Medellin. gunmen killed yet another joumalisL the eighth news in­ Police said Jimenez was about to step into the car of a dustry worker slain since the government launched its colleague outside his home when two men pulled up on a Woman Bush expected to sign Nicaraguan aid all-out war on cocaine barons. mptorcyclc and one strolled over and shot the judge six times. ro, publisher of the opposition newspaper La An anonymous caller claiming to speak for drug traf­ WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush is ex­ tra rebels eight years ago to oust the leftist An anonymous caller told a radio station in Medellin Prensa. fickers took responsibility for 1\icsday’s killing of Hec­ pected to quickly sign legislation providing $9 Managua govemmenf, the United States has spent tor Jimenez Rodriguez, a federal ap p ^ s court judge in that The Extraditables killed him in retaliation for the ex­ in line million to the Nicaraguan political opposition’s some $350 million to apply military pressure, with The opposition coalition includes 14 parties the cocaine trafficking center of Medellin. tradition of Colombian drug suspects to the United campaign to wrest power from the Sandinista each increment of aid heatedly fought in Con­ spanning the spectrum from conservative to Hours later in Medellin, assassins gunned down radio Slates. government in February’s national elections. gress. Congressional restrictions on Contra aid socialist and communist. Party officials complain journalist Diego Vargas Escobar in similar fashion, Colombia has extradited four suspects since President The Senate approved the package 64 to 35 late played a large role in'Reagan’s greatest scandal, they lack even basic office supplies, while the police said. Virgilio Barco initialed the crackdown, and The Ex­ for post Tuesday after soundly defeating a series of at­ the Iran-Contra aiTair. ruling Sandinistas have all the resources of the traditables have promised that they would kill 10 judges The slaying of Jimenez, 55, sparked a three-day strike WASHINGTON (AP) — tempts to cut or restrict the money. The House had In his letter to lawmakers, Bush acknowledged government, including state-run media, at their by about 17,000 judicial workers, including most of for every drug dealer extradited. Hispanic pediatrician Antonia approved it Oct. 4 on a vote of 263-156. adminisuation discomfort with a Nicaraguan law disposal. Colombia’s judges, to demand more protection from None of the 12 alleged top Colombian drug bosses Novello, described as “a ball of Bush is expected to sign the measure soon so that could send as much as $2 million directly to drug gangs. wanted by the United States have been captured, but the While the legislation was vague on how the energy,” is in line to become the that aid can begin to flow this month, the only the Sandinista-controlled Supreme Electoral Tr^fickers seek through murder, bombings and threats government has seized millions of dollars in their alleged money will be used, it appeared that up to $6 mil­ next surgeon general and the first month when voter registration is conducted for the Council. But he added: “We should not let this to force an end to the government’s crackdown on assets. lion could go directly to the UNO opposition woman to hold the post, according Feb. 25, 1990, balloting. displeasure ... be used as a transparent attempt to ■rf"* l*A' Colombia’s cocaine cartels, which was launched after the Jimenez was a federal appeals court judge for 20 years group and as much as $2 million to the govern­ ^ VK to administration sources. The opposition coalition, known as UNO, prevent the United States from helping its Aug. 18 slaying of presidential candidate Luis Carlos in Medellin. All federal judges in the city have handled ment-controlled electoral council. Nicaraguan law ‘iWly ■ Novello, deputy director of the “needs our assistance desperately,” Bush wrote in democratic friends.” Galan, an anti-drug crusader. drug matters, but it was not known whether Jimenez had levies a 50 percent tax on foreign political con­ National Institute of Child Health a last-minute letter to the Senate urging support 'The package would send $9 million through the t m Vargas Escobar, 54, was the eighth news industry any cases recently. tributions for certain purposes. and Human Development, is under­ for the package. “Only by receiving help can it Nationd Endowment for Democracy, a quasi- *v. worker slain since the crackdown began. A radio jour­ The court workers’ union declared a 72-hour strike to going routine background checks ANTONIO NOVELLO make a real contest of this election,” he wrote. govemmental agency that promotes democratic nalist said Vargas Escobar, who worked for the Medellin demand more protection for the judicial branch. The endowment has been involved in elections before her formal nomination by Presidential spokesman Marlin Fitzwater called elections around the world to pay for ostensibly station La Voz de las Americas, had recently received Various figures are given on the number of judges . . . new surgeon general? in the Philippines, Chile and Poland, among President Bush, said the sources, the upcoming elections “the last crucial shot at nonpartisan activities like voter registration, elec­ 1 death threats. slain in Colombia. The court workers’ union says 221 others. But critics — both liberals and conserva­ who spoke Tuesday on condition of Novello’s office said .she had no getting representative democracy in Nicaragua.” tion monitoring and party building. The Associaled Press The journalist, who did not want to be identified for court employees, including 42 judges, have been killed tives — point out that the administration’s during the past 12 years, many of them by drug traffick- anonymity. comment. Agreement on the package represented a politi­ While NED’S charter forbids direct partisan security reasons, said he did not know who made the planned spending in Nicaragua far exceeds anyth­ If nominated by Bush and con­ Novello, 45, is a native of Puerto cal truce of sorts on what has been the most campaign support, the Bush administration CARHENGE — A sculpture of junked cars reminiscent of England’s prehistoric Stonehenge threats. crs. ing the endowment has used in other countries. firmed by the Senate, she would Rico. She graduated from the divisive foreign policy issue to confront Congress believes that money spent to promote the is near Alliance, Neb. Supporters are trying to raise funds to build a paved road to the site, In anonymous calls to radio stations last week. The Union officials said Colombia’s 4,6(X) judges arc still Congress already had given it $3.5 million in the succeed C. Everett Koop, the out­ University of Puerto Rico and in this decade. democratic process will work to the advantage of as required in the sculpture’s special use permit. Extraditablcs — alleged traffickers wanted in the United wailing to receive bullet-proof vests • spoken pediatric surgeon who 1970 from the university’s medical Since President Reagan helped create the Con­ opposition presidential candidate Violeta Chamor­ last year to aid the election process there. stepped down last month after serv­ school in the top 5 percent of her ing as surgeon general for seven class. She is a pediatric kidney years. specialist. in the Greater E. 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Section 3, Page 15 Commuter airline subsidies on verge of elimination Wednesday, Oct. 18,1989 WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal subsidies that keep communities. ing non-hub,” which averages at least 100 passenger treasury cannot afford the subsidies, which sometimes commuter airlines flying into 21 small towns from The Senate had sought the $35.5 million needed to boardings a day. The restrictions do not apply to Alaska reach $400 per passenger. Temple, Texas, to Benton Harbor, Mich., are on the preserve funding for all 110 communities now being or Hawaii. A loss of federal funds docs not necessarily mean the vcr> 0 of elimuiation, a casualty of budgetary warfare. helped. The House called for only $12.4 million, while The program is included in the $11.9 billion tran.spor- end of commuter service to affected airlines. But unless “If we lose the subsidy ... Mansfield loses air service,” the Bush administration proposed phasing out the lation spending bill for fiscal 1990, which began Oct. 1. state or local governments or other sources take up the said Ralph Baker, vice president of GCS Air Services, program, starting with a $5.5 million cut. The compromise bill must be approved by the House and slack, the future of air service at the 21 towns will Rain delays launch CBT which has shuttled passengers from Mansfield, Ohio, to The $30.7 million figure is close to last year’s $31.6 Senate and signed by President Bush. depend on whether the airlines find it w.orthwhile to con­ Giacomo Under launch-team rules, a Cleveland since February 1988. The company has lost million total. But the lawmakers adopted new criteria Congressional attitudes about the program perennially tinue. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) From Page 1 second straight postponement From Page 1 money on the route despite the federal assistance. Baker that will squeeze out 21 towns that currently qualify. split along geographic lines, pitting lawm^crs from Philip Trcnary, whose small airline provides sub­ — Thunderstorms posed a threat today would trigger an automatic said. Under tlie agreement, towns would not be eligible if urban areas against those from sparsely populated and sidized service to Temple, Texas, said he will not aban­ today as space shuttle Atlantis was 48-hour delay, meaning the Atlan­ “This is going to be a drastic blow to us,” said John the average subsidy exceeds $200 per passenger. Current large states. Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman don the central Texas town and will try to keep providing The defendant said he went to the investigating agency. Hc also once again readied for an after­ branches, their markets, and their year. tis would be grounded until at least Bank of New England, which Chaddock, manager of Twin Cities Airport, which serves rules deny aid to communities with average subsidies ex­ Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., is a vocal supporter of the service to Dallas-Forth Worth International Airport until Paul’s home in an attempt to buy was charged with not telling police noon launch with the nuclear- financial performance, she said. Benton Harbor and St. Joseph, Mich. ceeding $300 per passenger. program. the route turns a profit. Valium from him, according to the the name or location of the victim powered Galileo probe bound for Friday. “The 21 were not the very best fit concentrates heavily in real estate “So we’re going to go today — A House-Senate conference committee voted this Communities also would not qualify if they are closer Backers say the program helps small communities at­ “I’m going to let the community know we’re not bail­ affidavit. and with attempting to lodge a Jupiter. for our retail distribution strategy,” marketing, had earnings of $42.7 hopefully,” NASA spokesman Joe week to spend $30.7 million for the Essential Air Service than 70 miles to the nearest large or medium hub airport, tract and maintain industry through their link with larger ing out, we’re going to find a way to stay there, said •After the hearing, Narus said he suspect in his home. The winged spaceship, Soyster said. million, or 61 cents a share, for the McRobcrts said this morning. program, which subsidizes air carriers that serve small within 55 miles of a small hub or 45 miles of a “qualify­ airports. Opponents say the dcficit-strapp)cd federal Trcnary. did not want to speculate as to why Narus said Anthony Giacomo, 26, grounded "Ricsday by rain, was However, she said the offices third quarter ended Sept. 30, com­ Giacomo would have brought a has been cooperating with scheduled to lift off with its crew Senior launch officials met at 3 should be attractive to other banks. pared with third quarter earnings last COUPONS the Suntlower Group knife to Paul’s apartment if he was prosecutors, and the charges against of five astronauts at 12:50 p.m. a.m. and decided to be ready in When the restructuring is com­ year of $72.3 million, or $1.04 per going there to purchase drugs. him may be dropped. The launch period, dictated by the case the weather permitted. An plete in about nine months, CBT, a share. Two flag amendment sponsors drop out In presenting his case, Narus “We want his full and complete alignment of Earth and Jupiter, hour later, crews began filling the Hartford-based subsidiary of Bank The bank, the second largest in called upon several witnesses, in­ cooperation,” he said, adding, “We closes at 1:21 p.m. shuttle’s fuel tank with a half mil­ of New England Corp., will lay off the region, also said it was closing wouldn’t want to jeopardize: this about 100 workers. CBT employs WASHINGTON (AP) — A con­ The House approved and sent to to state legislatures. A proposed under the First Amendment.” He cluding police officers who inves­ Weather forecasters said early lion gallons of liquid oxygen and loan production offices in Chicago, case by absolving him too soon.” stitutional amendment to ban flag- President Bush on Thursday a bill constitutional amendment must be .said other restrictions also exist, tigated the crime, neighbors of today there was a 60 percent liquid hydrogen. 6,800 statewide. New York and Philadelphia. He is scheduled to appear in In total, 53 Bank of New England burning is moving toward a vote in that would ban burning and other approved by 38 legislatures before such as libel laws. Giacomo, Giacomo’s brother and a chance conditions would be NASA officials also had been Manchester Superior Court for a favorable at launch time, but that a branches will be closed and 800 Bank of New England said its net the Senate minus two original spon­ desecration of the American flag by becoming part of the Constitution. Hatch said the measure “does not Manchester man who found the concerned whether an Air Force SAVE 25 interest income totaled $254.7 mil­ pre-trial hearing on Thursday. He is cold front advancing on Florida bank employees will be laid off. sors, who bailed out saying they do simple statute. He said he would Danforth said that if the Senate prevent a single idea or thought knife allegedly used as the murder control center in Sunnyvale, Calif., not being held, according to the Bank of New England Corp. lion, down 10 percent from last not want to tamper with the Bill of allow it to become law without his did approve the measure it most from being expressed ... it merely weapon. could bring rain showers and in the midst of Tuesday’s ON THE court clerk’s office. thunderstorms. Weather was ex­ reported a 41 percent drop in earn­ year’s third quarter. Non-interest in­ Rights. signature while continuing to press likely would eventually be ratified, prevents conduct with respect to one A knife, fitting the description of earthquake zone, would be up and John Giacomo’s next pre-trial pected to worsen Thursday, before ings for the third quarter while un­ come totaled $114.4 million, com­ “It was a mistake of the heart but for a constitutional amendment. adding, “If it is going to be stopped object and one object only and that’s one police noticed as the only one running to command the solid fuel hearing is scheduled for Nov. 17 in dergoing corporate restructuring, as pared with $95.2 million in last nonetheless it was a mistake,” Sen. Supporters of a constitutional it must be stopped in the Senate.” our flag. We can withdraw that ob­ GREAT PASTA FOR missing from a set they found in brightening this weekend. rocket. Hartford Superior Court. compared with the same quarter last year’s third quarter. John C. Danforth, R-Mo., told the amendment say any statute is likely “This is not a throwaway vote,” ject from desecration without limit­ Giacomo’s kitchen, was found by Senate on Tuesday as he withdrew to be overturned in court on grounds Danforth said. “This is not just the ing freedom of speech.” Everett Cone, the building superin­ Wt rvMTva (ft# right to tirrut guantily jtvt tu cu«ract p(UMir>g »«»a* Frcait ta l««t as one of 53 cosponsors of the that it violates free speech guaran­ kind of vote you cast thinking, well, “I believe it is futile to try to GREAT PASTA DISHES tendent of a homeless shelter on proposed constitutional amendment. teed under the Bill of Rights. this is nothing, somebody else can overturn this particular Supreme Main Street. Sen. Warren Rudman, R-N.H., The campaign for a constitutional act as the safety net.” Court interpretation of the Constitu­ MANUFACTURER COUPON EXPIRES 1/31/90 ~] Cone, who said he discovered the another cosponsor, also took to the amendment began in June after the “We are the decision-makers,” he tion by a statute,” Hatch said. knife in a small, grassy area next to ARM « HAMMER Senate floor to abandon his support. Supreme Court threw out the con­ said. “We will be responsible if the Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calif., the shelter on Sept. 5 or 6, brought it BAKING And Democratic critics said for viction of Texas flag-burner Gregory Constitution will be amended, and if said, however, that the measure to Manchester police Sept. 8 after SODA reading in a newspaper that police 16 OZ. BOX the first time the measure was likely Lee Johnson on grounds that his it is amended it will be the first time would put new powers in the hands 59c EA VALUE to be defeated in a floor vote set for right to free speech had been vio­ in the history of our country that we of government and “it contains no Its* were searching for the weapon. ONE package olOFF San Giorgio’ Thursday morning. lated. have altered the Bill of Rights.” limits, no checks on the exercise of ROTINI, MOSTACCIOLI, Photographs of the knife and the □ fi “I hope and expect that there will Critics of the amendment say a A backer of the amendment. Sen. that power.”______CAPEILINI OR LINGUiNE incomplete set found in Giacomo’s apartment were submitted by Narus not be sufficient votes for the “content neutral” law that outlaws Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, scoffed at the CONSUMER Redeem only by purchasirtg the brand(s) indicated May not be DIAMOND flag-burning regardless of whether it reproduced iiou pay any sales ta« Any other use renders this coupon invalid as evidence. BUDGET amendment to prevail,” Senate notion that the Senate would be un­ EMERGENCY LIMIT ONE COUTON PER PURCHASE RETAILER We eiU redeem coupon lor face value plus 8c handling if submitted Anthony Giacomo, John ALUMINUM Majority Leader George Mitchell, involves political protest is better duly tampering with freedom of Fire — Police — Medical in comphance «ith Mershey s redemption policy incorporated herein by reference Void if reproduced or where prohibited by law Cash value 1/lOOc Good only in Giacomo’s younger brotJicr, said he FOIL D-Maine, told reporters. than tampering with constitutional speech if it passed the measure. U S A Mail to Hershey Pasta Group. P O Bo* 870066, E'Paso TX 88587-0066 25 SO FT ROLL. The measure would authorize the freedoms. “This freedom has never been DIAL 911 c 1989 Hershey Foods Corporation 33400"10025"" » was told by his brother on the day of (9c EA VALUE federal and state governments to ban If the measure is approved by the deemed absolute,” Hatch said. In Manchester the murder that he hid the knife with DOVE burning the American flag. Senate it goes to the House and then “Obscenity has never been protected his bloody sneakers somewhere on LIQUID Main Sueet. DISH Since his brother John’s arresL DETERGENT Kid’s sex poll Anthony Giacomo, of 52 Mount 22 02 BOTTLE. M ark Twain Said, Vernon Drive, Vernon, has been brings complaints charged with hindering prosecution ALTOONA, Pa. (AP) — The ‘'T h e spider looks Josh Howroyd of the accused because he drove his president of the city’s school board for a merchant brother from Manchester to Vernon, said he erred in allowing university which is out of the jurisdiction of CLOROX researchers ask sixth graders per­ who doesn't DEMOCRAT - BOARD OF DIRECTORS .A BLEACH sonal questions about their sexual advertise so he GALLON. development and emotional well­ Josh Has Served Our Community being. can spin a web Lease Richard L. Lockaid, president of across his door •Planning and Zoning Commission the Altoona Area School Board, •Zoning Board of Appeals From Page 1 apologized publicly for the survey, and lead a life conducted by Penn State’s College •Transportation Commission of undisturbed •New Hope Manor Board of Directors of Health and Human Development peace.” reason for a delay over a long-term to identify adolescent concerns that •Gray Lodge Board of Directors lease and called on the negotiators may contribute to depression among •Committee on Affordable Housing for the club and town officials to D O VE or BOUNTY youth. “stop thinking of each other as ad­ C A R ES S PAPER After a board meeting Monday, Spidrm don't Irad an easy life. .Newspaper •Committee to Investigate the Need for a Fair versaries” and become partners in a BAR SOAP Lockard said he found the survey 3 5 02 TOWELS advertiiing creates the kind of cuitomer Rent Commission move to provide a reasonable solu­ 99c EA VALUE TWIN RACK. “disturbing” and asked that board traffic tpidera hate and merchants love. If tion for the problem of golf in •Commission On Children and Youth 1.49 VALUE. members receive copies of any fu­ you’re a business owner who seems to be Manchester. fie e s e s ture surveys. seeing far too many spiders lately, give us a josh and Anne Howroyd •Lifelong Manchester Resident At its last meeting, the Board of M A M MARS Among the questions asked were, call. Our retail display and classified adver­ SNACK SIZE with daughter Kathryn. •Attended Manchester Public Schools Directors was to have acted on the “Have your breasts begun to grow?” tising departments can create the kind of two-year lease extension but 31ISEtEEIIS: BARS HERSHEY’S and “Do you think the timing of advertising you need to send lazy spiders on postponed action because of techni­ I LB. BAGS ASST. CANDY BARS their way. 6 PACK ASST TYPES OR your physical sexual development cal flaws in the ordinance providing was any earlier or later than most Working for the extension. Meanwhile, the pios- KISSES or boys (girls) your age?” MINIATURES sibility of adding 18 holes to the 9 OZ BAG VALUES Eliz.abeth Koelle, the mother a liaurhpatpr UpralJi 18-hole course is being studied. The TO : 40 EA child enrolled in an Altoona school, proposal would provide more oppor­ said she asked for the apology be­ 643-2711 tomorrow...today! tunity for public play at the course. cause many children were disturbed The first question posed was, “Do and offended by the survey. Paid for by the Committee to Elect Josh Howroyd, Ted T. Cummings, Treasurer you think the Manchester Country Club is the best entity to run the course?” J. Russell Smyth, a Republican candidate said, “1 do. I hate like hell 30 to think of the Recreation Depart­ CHAPSTICK m ment or the Board of Directors run­ LIP BALM ning this club.” ASST. TYPES. LESS S 3 IS F ft. R EB A TE' Democratic Mayor Peter P. 99c EA. VALUE. OETAiLS m SToee JOHN FOGARTY DiRosa Jr. said there never had been any indication that the town would NABISCO announces take over the club and run it. Later, CHIPS AHOY in answer to another question, or CHEWY Fogarty said he feels sure the club CHIPS AHOY ie OZ. BAGS. BCBATE will get its course and the other 18- V ~ y O ic w y OFFER! RICH M A Z U R hole course will be a public course. “Then we will have the best ar­ Formerly of FOGARTY BROS, rangement for everyone,” hc said. -• . • ■ DURACELL DURACELL BATTERIES Fogarty is chairman of the PLAYTEX as VICE PR ESID EN T/ negotiating committee of the Board BATTERIES C or D, AA 4 PACK O f TAMPONS of Directors on the club lease. 8 CT BOX SERVICE MANAGER of NESTLES 8 PACK. LESS $1 mnt. moATei 9 VOLT, ASST TYPES The candidates were asked if they OmULS M STORE. LESS II MFR. RE0M7EI HOT COCOA 8.95 VALUE. TWIN PACK 0€TAM.s m srorte. I 49 VALUE thought those who pay aruiual dues VALUES TO 7 55 as club members have more rights MIX S PACK. JOHN FOGARTY wiLsm cML em . than golfers who pay greens fees. Nestle 1.49 VALUE. Democratic Director Stephen T. Cassano said adding 18 more holes f{Knd«K iL.viT tS * 435 West Center St, Manchester would permit the town to work out a lease under which the club members 1 could have more privileges. CASH DISCOUNT PLAN In answer to a question about whether the club could be assured FLAVOR HOUSE BEECH-NUT TOILET BOWL SENIOR CITIZEN PLAN that it would be able to compete for DRY ROASTED FRUIT STRIPE GUM CURAD BANDAGES meBATE OFFER' DEODORANTS operating the course, Fogarty said he PEANUTS JUMBO 17 STICK PACK V. 60 S PLASTIC OR J OZ ASST SCENTS 19.2 OZ. BONUS JAR. REGULAR OR BUBBLEGUM SHEER 199 VALUE j GLAD 79< E A v a l u e BUDGET PLAN would favor having the club con­ r SALTED OR UNSALTED. tinue to operate its course. Roaslec 3.4S VALUE. T R A S H BAGS xanuls SERVICE CONTRACTS “1 want local people to operate 13 GAL.-15 CT it,” hc said. “I don’t want to sec 30 GAL - 10 CT. LESS II MFR m r a A T t l i^TAM.s m srom anyone moving in and taking a 33 GAL.-7 CT. RICH MAZUR Call John NOW profit.” Wallace J. Irish Jr. a Republican candidate and a member of FOGIM DON'T OLD FASHIONED PERSONALIZED SERVICE and the club, said the problem is no closer to a resolution than it was K 891B -2 eight years ago. He said the last MISS THIS negotiators’ meeting was in May. “Nothing seems to get done,” he SALE!! (ondsl1-4.89) 645-8393 said. ^^\^towqVt}mmacy Hc said that if he is elected hc Become a FULL Service Customer will ask at every meeting of the Board of Directors about the status 45S Hartford Rd., Manchester 1 / Before November 1 st and Receive of the lease. tinAAiViWt* COLLICTION AORNCT POH PAUL’S PAINT •• •' HRLCO, RNETCO A CNi. " SALS S T A h TS a Special Rebate on Your Service Contract Susan Buckno, a Republican can­ OPEN 7 DAYS S A.M. TO 9 P.M. r HONE B4Q-004d t o d a y , e n d s didate, said the problem is lack of SUNDAY Home Decorating Center communications and better com­ 615 Main Street, Manchester • 649-0300 munications should be established.

1 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1989—17 16— MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Oct. 18. 1989 Primary care doctors become vanishing breed Stock market is vastly changed ‘Gofers’ take care Bruce VanBoeckel of Montague “It’s tight. It’s miserable,” are gone. Of the 36 internists who ate SPRINGFIELD. Mass. (AP) — Springfield have stopped taking new taking new patients, half have ;a NEW YORK (AP) — The stock market’s of the small details said. “You tell people, ‘Mas­ Springfield internist Dr. Patrick The unexpected death of an East 13 was about 2.4 times book value. Since 1930, Takeover activity can disguise such a On a recent weekday in Springfield, patients, a survey by the Sunday “subspecialty” such as endocrinol­ volume toitiy is many limes greater than it was sachusetts’ and they just laugh.” Coghlan said. “There are a lot of Longmeadow dotor earlier this year the valuation has been higher only once, just deterioration because, firstly, the excitement of one txtdiatric'.an treated 109 patients. Republican has found. three years. They include the ex­ “It’s a real mess,” a spokesman people floating around who need sent his thousands of patients scram­ ogy, cardiology or infectious dis­ two or three decades ago. Data and rumors before the 1987 crash. takeover companies offering prices far above PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Joe His normal caseload is 40 to 50. One in five pediatricians in tremely indulgent, such as Inside for an Agawam pediatric practice doctors and don’t have them.” bling to find a new family doctor. ease, which often means they only spread infinitely faster. The dollar power of the Investors must also consider slocks vs. market, and secondly, the elimination of slock Burke and Bud Garcia are working ’There were a lot of sick kids that private practice in Greater take referrals, eliminating them from players is in multiples of yesterday’s. Moves in Beverly Hills, Calif., day." his nurse explained. “There Springfield has stopped taking new said. “Nobody wants to come to “We had to put the clamps on. “We were swamped already,” one of bonds. In the 1980s the bond market has through such takeovers. the aisles at the Super Stop & Shop routine care. It is a very different place than its stereotyped which will do everything from seem to be more all the time, and we patients. Of the 30 who still will, six Massachusetts, and the ones here are Family members, people who work his colleagues said. “One physician averaged nearly a 13 percent annual return, best In the years 1984-1988, a total of $369 bil­ on Newport Avenue in ftwtucket, view as a public forum where people vote with scraping the green crud from the in­ keep inching up.” Across town, a will only take on newborns, and one leaving.” at the hospital — they twist an arm had recently moved, another had “This pattern began for us last of the century. That gives slocks competition lion of U.S. equities was removed from the putting up with the search, the wait their wallets, and which reflects the hopes and side of a refrigerator to hanging nur.se in an intcinal medicine office requires a referral from another doc­ Dr. Edward Reiter, pediatric en­ and I take them. But it’s a real joined an HMO. What are you going summer or fall,” one nurse sai(l. for the investment dollar. market, much of it replaced by debt. Fewer and the threat of runaway toddlers fears of the American public. towels and pictures for people who attempts over the telephone to deter­ tor. docrinologist and chief of pediatrics squeeze. It’s been tight for a year, to do? We had to send a lot of them “We get 10 or more calls a day from A statement early last week by Federal shares, and more potential buyers, tends to push so that others won’t have to. A one-day price collapse of more than 190 are moving to a new home. They mine which sick patients absolutely Interviews with doctors over the at Baystate Medical Center, said he maybe longer. I think that we were to the emergency room. people looking for an internist. Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan was widely up prices. Burke works for an oil company, Dow Jones points is shocking, but it is at least also include less-pampering busi­ must have an appointment. past three months show that a grow­ has seen the problem develop. running on reserve for a while but “We’re at the point where we’re There’s no feasible way can handle interpreted as indicating the possibility of In contrast, during the years 1969-1983, Garcia is an East Providence better understood in light of market size, nesses that will walk a dog, balance “It frightens me what we’re doing ing shortage of “primary care” doc­ “We’ve had administrators here at didn’t know it. Then with (doctors) in real trouble,” he said. “It used to them.” higher interest rates, a move generally regarded newly issued slock generally exceeded firefighter. But on this early summer over the phone,” she said. “The the hospital tell me they can’t get an leaving, retiring, dying — a lot of be that when a doctor retired and his mechanics, liquidity, fads, trading patterns and as bad for stocks, good for investors in debt is­ withdrawals by an average of $9 billion a year. morning they arc pursuing a little a checkbook, take your elderly tors exists throughout Hampden “There aren’t a whole lot of devices, and valuations. mother to a doctor’s appoinunent or legal implications keep me awake at County, and in Franklin, Berkshire appointment. I’ve given people a list patients have suddenly been spun practice came on the market it was sues. That is, the amount of stock on the market grew financial independence among the people practicing general internal Anyone trying to understand today’s volatile sit in your home and wait for the oil night.” and Hampshire counties as well, of four or five pediatricians and told loose.” considered a plum beyond belief. Adding to this fear was a report Friday that Doubts about the continued ability to raise cereal, the chicken, the green pep­ medicine for the size of this com­ stock market might consider: burner repairman to show up. A couple in their late 20’s has often forcing physicians into the them,’ Tell them I said to call,’ and “I’m afraid we’re headed for a Now you can’t give it away.” wholesale prices were rising, and fears that Sep­ money by those seeking to take over large cor­ pers and the pancake mix. munity,” Coghlan said. “Most of —^Thcrc arc always two separate activities in­ “We take the aggravation away,” In Newport, it’s now possible to learned, through a home pregnancy precarious position of treating that’s worked so far, but you can bad crisis in Springfield,” a nurse Of 77 internists listed in the 1989 tember’s consumer price index would, when an­ porations, and the ability of already debt-ridden those listed are really practicing car­ volved. One is relatively long-term investing on order a meal from a favorite res­ test, that their first baby is on the patients over the telephone. only do that so often, even when said. “Our office has a very hard Yellow I\iges — down from 86 nounced, add to fears that inflation, considered companies to continue making payments, says Burke. diology, or gastroenterology, or the basis of corporate values and economic con­ taurant and have it delivered to your way, and they think the bahy is due There are severd explanations, you’re the head of the department.” time fitting in emergencies now. listed in 1983 — 26 have closed subdued, might not yet have surrendered. deflated the prices of the shares involved. Gofers is the name on the shirts some other subspecialty. ditions. The other, in various forms, is playing door, hot and ready to serve, by a in February. but most of those interviewed spoke Although most of the doctors in­ There are just too many sick people their practices to new patients, and —Recent advances in the stock market Today’s trading techniques, as opposed to in­ and the caps Burke and Garcia wear the market — trying to outguess it. man in a tuxedo from a business When they called the three of an unfriendly stale government terviewed said they would “squeeze out there, and too few doctors. three said they are on the brink of “Medical West (a health main­ probably were generated more by the prospects vesting techniques, might have much to do with to the supermarket, and it is the Arc the values there? called Speedy Gourmet. obstetricians their friends recom­ and what one doctor called “the in” emergencies, many are frightend “It’s a very, very dangerous situa­ doing the same. tenance organization operated by of corporate takeovers — and a runup in prices price surges or collapses. The market has been name of the service they started last Pricc-eamings ratios, or the number of times In Fall River, home video addicts mended, they were told one is no greying of the ranks.” by the implications of fewer doctors tion. My biggest fear is that some­ One has died and one has left the Massachusetts Blue Cross and Blue — rather than basic values, primarily the earn­ programmed with many automatic triggers, year in a bid to join a small business longer delivering babies, one retired caring for more patients, and say the one will call, and something terrible area since the listings were printed. Shield) has soaked up some patients, earnings at which a slock .sells, have not been ings of corporations. pulled by computers - often simultaneously. boom based on the desire of more can have their favorite flicks As older doctors retire or leave delivered to the door by Video Van. in June, and the third is taking no the area they are not being replaced situation is becoming worse. will happen an hour later.” Two said their practices have fluc- but mostly the young, healthy unusually high. The post-1950 average P-E for Corporate earnings have been fading. Earn­ The players trade in scores of millions of dol­ and more people to leave small the Standard & Poor’s 500 slock index is 12. Video Van charges a $14.95 annual new patients. The next two doctors by young medical school graduates. “It’s pretty nightmarish,” one Competition has become a thing tated between “open and closed” population.” ings gains last year for the Standard & Poor’s lars. Institutions, such as mutual and pension details to someone else. Just prior to Oct. 13 the P-E was 14. According to Dun & Bradstrect membership fee, which includes a they called could not see them “Many of us are trapped,” he said. “I Western Massachusetts internist of the past. Ten years ago it was over the past few months, three are Composite Stock Index were 36 percent over funds, trust departments, foundations and more The problem is similar in It’s a different story when prices arc matched Corp., more than 186,(X)0 home catalog of movies with ratings and before November. have three children still in school said. “I’m working as hard as I can common for a retiring physician to seeing only close family members of the previous year. In this year’s first quarter the — rather than individuals — do most of the obstetrics, gynecology and against book values. The S&P before October delivery and personal service com­ running times and monthly u rates. More than a third of the internists here. I can’t go anywhere.” already, probably harder than is sell an established practice to a doc­ existing patients. Others limit what gain was 22 percent, in the second, 5 percent. trading. pediatrics. panies have been started in the last and a fourth of the obstetricians in “We’ve tried to recruit,” Dr. good for me.” tor new to the area, but those days insurance they accept. A front door lock-box is optional. Video Van tries to deliver within an nour of receiving an order. The working couple is behind Timberland much of the growth in personal ser­ vice companies. The husband and S TR ETC H YOURDOLLARi wife who have precious little time to renewable themselves and don’t want to waste it waiting in lines have provided a ready market for the enterprising resource and imaginative. “My husband and I are both self- NEW HAVEN (AP) — Timber- CLAIR MIST employed and it’s hard to have time GLADE DOLE for anything else,” says Nancy Sepe, land is drawing increased attention AEROSOL. AEROSOL PISTACHIO who runs a wedding store in from investors who are rediscover­ ASSORTED HAiRSPRAY NUTS Providence. “Sunday is our only day ing its value as a relatively low-risk SCENTS. 7 OZ. CAN. investment that provides a good 7 OZ. CAN. ASST. TYPES. RED OR off and we’re sure not going to go to LUX NATURAL. hedge against inflation, a Yale 1.59 VALUE. 1 99 VALUE. the market.” LPlSTACHiOSj 6 OZ. JAR. professor says. So Sepe called Gofers. “There is a growing interest by “I’m a very particular person and non-traditional investors in timber- LUX HERSHEY’ at first I wasn’t sure,” she says. “But lands — pension funds and in­ I would put little notes in with my dividuals — who are looking at tim­ SOAP s n a c k order. I’d tell them I didn’t want to 4.75 OZ. BARS. ber as another asset to diversify their BABS pay more than a certain amount for a 3 PACK portfolios,” said Clark S. Binkley, a CANDY certain item. They did a great job.” professor at Yale University’s ASSORTED‘iri^Z^BA G S. Garcia first came up with the idea forestry and business schools. 12 OZ. for Gofers while standing in a “The conventional wisdom (has market and noticing how much time been) that timber stands are risky in­ JHERI REDOING ^ ' bahs was lost to looking and waiting. He M IL K a TOOTSIE vestments because of forest fires, in­ 3 . and Burke, who were roommates at sect infestations and a volatile H O N E Y SOFT ROLLS the University of Rhode Island, had SHAMPOO or SOAP 12 PACK. wanted to start their own business demand linked to fluctuations in the CONDITIONER housing market,” Binkley said. “But LIQUID SOAP. 1.80 VALUE. but weren’t sure what it should be. 20 OZ BOTTLE 7.5 OZ. the reality is that you can store tim­ DESIGN SPRITZ They bought a book called 101 TWIN PACK. ber on the stump until demand goes 16 OZ OB Best Businesses To Start and there up and only a miniscule percentage NEUTRAL GEL A SSO R TED ^ It i among the listings was Grocery n ' - ' will be lost to fires and disease.” 5 0Z ASST TYPES DESIGNS. Shopper. The projected start-up Because timberland does not tend 2 99 VALUES 2.99 VALUE. costs were low and the field was to fall prey to the same market for­ certainly not crowded. ces as stocks and bonds, Binkley Neither of the partners was a said, it can be a useful tool in build­ % grocery shopping hotshot. Burke’s ing a diversified portfolio. Invest­ experience amounted to totaling up ments in timber also can offer com­ the bill on a calculator while his parable rates of return to stocks and wife filled the cart. bonds with considerably less risk, he “And 1 usualy just got the easy said. HALLOWEEN stuff,” says Garcia, “like juice and Southern pine timberland, for ex­ CUT-OUT milk when my wife and I went shop­ ample, has had an annual return of SAVE ON LYSOL PRODUCTS ping.” about 10 percent since 1955. DECORATIONS There was some on-the-job train­ “The diversification and low risk t$2S» WITCHES, PUMPKINS, ing. They quickly found Stop & coupled with what we consider very SKULLS, GHOSTS, Stop tops for produce. Heartland in good returns” are drawing investors LYSOL BLACK CATS ft MORE! Seekonk was the clear choice for pet NESTLE food. to timberland, said Robert Cham­ DEODORIZING LOVE 49C EA. VALUE. LYSOL “We’re still learning,” says Burke. bers, the Atlanta-based vice presi­ CLEANER or MY MINIATURE SPRAY “We really stress produce and meats. dent and manager of timberland for LIQUID CARPET CANDY BARS 12 OZ. Disin/eclanI We’re constantly talking to butchers. First Wachovia Investment Manage­ Oeorforizps DISINFECTANT 14 OZ. RUG ASSORTED TYPES. CAN. Cleans If the meat doesn’t look good, we ment, a division of the First „v ASSORTED 28 OZ.CLEANER 'L v« AND ROOM 12 OZ. TO 14 OZ. BAGS. 12 OZ DISINFECTANT DEODORIZER ask them to make another cut.” Wachovia Bank. SCENTS. Chambers said that pension funds (REG. OR PINE.) 2 29 VALUE. They check out the specials and have invested between $600 million oooits they will take a customer’s coupons and $700 million in timberland. :fts£:| with them to the market. Garcia While some pension funds, like keeps a stack of coupons which he’ll USX’s, own thousands acres of their REBATE OFFER give to a first-time customer to en­ own, most of these non-traditional courage the practice. MOPRITE CREEPY investors join with other investors in Zi ^ •>: CREATURES Gofers charges a 10 percent fee timberland investment funds. AUTOMATIC with a $5 minimum, but holds out The largest fund is run by John SPONGE MOP WRINKLE FACE the possibility of actually saving a Hancock, the Boston-based in­ WITH 2 REFILLS. le s s $2 MFP. REBATE! OETAtLS m STORE. MAKE-UP KIT customer money through the careful surance and financial services com­ 9.99 VALUE. ALKA SELTZER ASSORTED TYPES. checking of specials and the use of pany. Other insurance companies, 2.99 VALUE. coupons. including Mutual of New York, also PLUS TTieir first customers included a manage funds, as does First COLO retired businessman whose illness Wachovia Bank, which is based in MEDICINE lA <* made it difficult to get out of his Winston-Salem, N.C. 5 99 VALUE downtown Providence apartment First Wachovia runs the country’s CLASSIC CLINOS and a woman who is an executive only open-ended fund, which allows LIQUID SUCRETS NORTHERN REOLINE with a computer firm. Word-of- participating investors to increase or m 24 S. ASST. HEATING PAD VINYL WINDOW mouth was their first advertising decrease the size of their invest­ ALL TYPES. 3-HEATS. DECORATIONS pitch. They later moved to flyers ments and allows new investors to I LAUNDRY 3.19 VALUE. 13 95 VALUE stuffed in mailboxes and left at su­ DETERGENT ASSORTED WITCHES, CATS Join each quarter. z ‘^ ■ PUMPKINS. SCARECROWS permarkets. Other funds are closed-ended, 64 OZ. f ft MORE! 2.98 VALUE. O M O ST-^ with participants investing a fixed Some customers leave them amount and remaining committed to BUSTERS house keys so they can deliver when the fund until a pre-set maturation QLOW-IN- no one is home Garcia keeps the dale. THE-DARK records of cr jtomcr orders, expen­ First Wachovia’s fund has seven ses and Gofers’ Ihus-far modest investors and now owns about MARSHALL MAKE-UP KIT profits cn his home computer. At the 33,000 acres of forest in Georgia, DIGITAL C 3 > 4.99 VALUt. Super Stop & Shop, where a person Florida and Mississippi, Chambers THERMOMETER could get dizzy just navigating the said. 7 99 VALUE aisles, they work from a standard SUNBEAM SUNBEAM PLASTIC form which they give their cus­ He said he expects “substantial pioytex VAPORIZER growth” over the next three to five HUMIDIFIER :i-U tomers to fill in. Garcia goes for I i OAl coot SPRAY tSGAI WAHMSTI-AH TRICK 99 VAP O H l7tn RUNS ?0 MRS green peppers while Burke finds years for timberland funds as they HUNS UP ro ?4 MHS ON I nUING WMH AUTOMATIC SMUtOFf hamburg, extra lean, at $1.99 a become more accepted by pension Living 71 »5 VAI Uf U V A lU f OR fund managers. Gloves pound. Garcia checks all of a dozen PLAYTEX eggs for cracks. Both confer over Binkley, a forestry professor who TREAT also has an appoinunent at the LIVING r. canned goods, ftmeake mix proves School of Organization and GLOVES BAGS CRSMTURSS elusive, but once found its location Management, has been working to ASST. SIZES is duly recorded and seconds, & COLORS. ROBITUSSIN 13"x17” SIZE. IIMAL perhaps minutes, will be saved the quantify the risks involved in limber d m COUGH 2 H VALUE. investments. 2.59 VALUE. Motrin next time around. FORMULAS caplets icm s “We need to be able to explain 4 OZ DM. CF. 0> PE [E-UP KIT The men of Gofers move through timberland to potential investors in 3 96 VALUE REBATE OFFER IVALUB- a market like slightly subdued con­ exactly the same terms as slocks, A ROBITUSSIN MOTRIN IB testants in the old Supermarket bonds and other investments,” TA B LE TS ' 4 9 Sweep gamc.show. Binkley said. NIGHT RELIEF or Eventually, they would like to Binkley said his research shows cover l oth ends, selling up a food that Maine timberland presents the 4 f)/ CAPLETS 1 ti'. VAI III /(K) Mil tyFTEEBmsnvm warehouse mid delivering food by least risk to investors, that in the m m the numbers. But they are starting south is slightly more risky and lim- small and building slowly. And they bcrland in the Pacific Northwest is arc holding on to their other jobs. the most risky. IH_MANCHE.STER flERALD, Wednesday, Oet. 18. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1989—19

LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES IRA withdrawals allowed Garbage cop says it’s the litter things that count Widow says ANNUAL TOWN MEETING 6. To see if the Town will approve the dissolution of the Elec­ troops upset TOWN OF ANDOVER, CT tions Commission as requested by its chairperson, as the O C TO B E R 23, 1989 8:00 P.M. PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Tom Foley trash could be better spent on other city ser­ garbage to find something with a name and piles. Commission has completed its survey of Boards and Commis­ ALL PURPOSE ROOM, under some circumstances was driving uehind a landscapei’s truck in vices. People should think about that when sions of the Town of Andover. address on it to lead him to violators. Leaves must be placed in bags or con­ by Noriega ANDOVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL the city’s North End when he saw a coffee they throw something out the window.” 7. To see if the Town will accept the gift of the new Fire A p­ “Once I found an address on some en­ tainers and broken glass or sharp objects The oleclors and atizens qualified to vote in Town Meetings in NEW YORK (AP) — “Middle-Aged Person Makes tancy is 33.1 years. paratus which has been donated to the Town by the Andover cup dropped from the truck to the street. It is attitudes as much as trash and gar­ velopes, went to the hou.se and the woman must be placed in plastic or metal con­ the Town of Andover, C T are hereby notified that the Annual Dividing $250,000 by 33.1, she calculates that .she can ' MIAMI (AP) — Panamanian sol­ Volunteer Fire Department. Early Withdrawals From IRA and Pays No Penally!” “I followed him until he pulled over,” bage that concern Foley in his job as super­ paid the ticket.” tainers. Town Meeting will be held at the Andover Elementary School Maybe that will never make it as a headline at the su­ withdraw $7,553 this year, .subject to income taxes but diers tried to overthrow Gen. Andover, C T , on Monday, October 23, 1989 at 8:00 PM for the 8. To see .f the Town will adopt an etmendment to the Driveway says Foley. “He says, ‘The cup fell out of visor of environmental enforcement for the While patrolling the city Ia.st week, Foley Large appliances must be placed on the following purposes; Ordinance to read as follows: permarket checkout stand. But it is a feat that can be ac­ no penalty. my hand.’ So 1 say I’m going to put some­ city Deparment of Public Works. He wants checked a spot on Linwood Avenue in the curbside. Manuel Antonio Noriega because of To be added to ordinances currently in effect immediately When it comes time to make next year’s withdrawal, his constant drinking and corruption, 1. To choose a moderator for said meeting. complished in real life, quite possible to your financial thing in his hand.” people to handle their di.scards with their West End, where trash had been blocking following: ‘ .. a performance bond in a sum sufficient to benefit, without breaking the law. she will recompute how much she is entitled to, ba.sed on What he put in his hand was a $15 ticket nei^bors’ interests at heart. And he wants the street and the owner was told to clean it Toxic materials will not be picked up. which left troops so poor they had to 2. To hear and accept the reports of various Town Officers and insure completion of the work according to plans and As millions of Americans opened individual retire­ the remaining balance in her IRA and the latest life-ex­ for littering. mend tlicir own bools, the wife of Boards presented in the Town Fteport. specifications.* to u.se his powers to educate more than up or face a fine. The owner cleaned it up. Foley and the other deputies can fine as ment accounts in recent years, they were cautioned that pectancy tables. Foley can do that. He is the city’s lone punish. “On things like that, you can’t let them little as $15 for littering or as much as $300 the slain coup leader .says. 3. To nominate and elect three members to the Memorial Day 'All bonding instruments must be able to be drawn on-site Adcia Bonilla dc Giroldi, who Committee, tilling 3 year terms ending October 1, 1992. from a location within the State of Connecticut. The follow­ they were tying up their money until the year in which Chances are the balance will be a bit more than full-time enforcer of litter and dumping “I think we get excellent cooperation,” he call your bluff. Thai’s a complete disregard for the illegal dumping of large objects. they reached age / . 4. a.To see if the Town will consider and act upon a renewed of ing are the only acceptable bonding instruments: 591 2 S250,0(X) then, since she withdrew only about 3 percent laws. He won’t often go after a lone coffee says. “The average person wants to do for other peoples’ lives.” Fines double after 14 days, double again was llic first person to make contact the agreement with the New Samaritan Housing Corporation 1. Cash or certified check Any withdrawals from the account before then, except of her money this year and can easily earn a higher inter­ cup. There are much bigger, fouler viola­ what’s right once they know what that is.” A few blocks away, he finds a pile of after 28 days. Violators can contest tickets between the conspirators and U.S. as it relates to the Ordineince passed on May 2, 1981 at the 2. Passbook with assignment to the Town of Andover in ca.scs of death or disability, arc hit with a 10 percent est rate on the remaining amount in the account. tions to pursue. There are overflowing “It’s just that a lot of people don’t know wood left by the curb, untouched by city in municipal court. officials, dc.scribcd the mood among Annued Budget Meeting, for a period of five years beginning 3. Approved letter of wedit from a bank located within the penalty tax in addition to ordinary income tax. dumpsters, food spilling onto streets from the rebels before the Oct. 3 revolt with the taxes due on the list of October 1, 1989, payable If she wants to gain access to more money in the early how to put trash out and they don’t know trash trucks because it is not cut to size or On Waldo Street, near Linwood, he finds State of Connecticut * However, there is “a little-known, poorly undcrstcxid led by her husband, Maj. Moiscs during the Fiscal Ysar July 1, 1 9 9 0 -June 30,1991. years of her withdrawals, she can figure what is coming plastic bags, junk cars and old appliances why we want it put out the way we want it.” properly bound. He tells the woman living a pile of tires, an old television set and other 9. To see if the Town will vote to give the Board of Selectmen exception to this rule,” says the accounting firm of to her using an “annuity” formula that also is based on filling vacant lots. There are people who Foley and 11 other public works there to remove the wood. He issues only a Giroldi. b.To see if the Town will consider and act upon an amend­ authorization to form a School Building Needs Committee con­ KPMG Peat Marwick. tra.sh blocking the sidewalk. It is property he ment of Section 2 of the Ordinance Concerning Tax Abate­ sisting of seven members, two members being representatives life expectancy but adds an assumed future return on the work under cover of darkness, sometimes employees were deputized this .spring to warning and leaves copies of the city’s rub­ has cited before. People of any age can withdraw money from an IRA “My hu.sband was once stationed ment for Low and Moderate Income Housing for the Housing of the Board of Education. capital she has invested. dodging the heavy lai.ufill dumping fees by ticket people for illegal or improper garbage bish-collection regulations. The warning in­ “He’ll probably say someone else for the Elderly owned by the New Samaritin Housing Corpora­ provided they do so under a sy.stem that provides for in Nicaragua, and he always said to 10. To do any other business to come before said meeting. dumping for absolr.tely nothing in a vacant disposal. But Foley is the only one who has stead of a fine for a first offense is standard. dumped it,” says Foley. tion. To extend the partial tax abatement set forth therein to the roughly equal periodic payments based on their life ex­ With an assumed return of 9 percent, she is entitled to lot. me, ‘It can’t continue this way — Grand Lists of October 1, 1989 through October 1, 1993, and Dated at Andover, C T, this 16th day of October 1989. no other duties. He moved last year to the The regulations specify: On Anthony Su-eet nearby, he finds an we arc on the same road as pectancies. a penalty-free distribution of about $24,000 this year. But when a violation, no matter how DPW from the stale Department of Labor. Trash must be put out after dark on the to authorize the First Selectman to execute such renewal on Julia A. Haveri overflowing dumpster. He has seen it Nicaragua under Somoza. The of­ behalf of the Town. To sec how this works in practice, consider this ex­ Once you commit yourself to either approach, you Peter J. Maneggia small, happens right in front of him it’s dif­ He likes his new job for its challenge. And night before pickup. before. ficers arc corrupt and we will end up ample provided by accountants Deloiitc Haskins & Sells: must keep using it faithfully until you reach age 59'/2 or ficult to let the violator slide. 5. To see if the Town will consider and act upon a tax exempt Steven O. Fish he thinks it has made a difference. Trash must be pul out in covered con­ “I’ve cited this gentleman four limes and the same as Somoza,”’ the 36-ycar- status lor property owned by First Congregational Church of Board of Selectmen A .“iO-ycar-old woman wants to start tapping a more and have been taking the distributions for at least “We’ve become a throwaway society,” he tainers. “I wanted to get on something that was he’s paid fines four limes. old Mrs. Giroldi said of the late Andover known as lot 19, Map 34, Block 25, consisting of 3 5 Town of Andover, C T S250,()(K) IRA in which she has slashed a lump-sum pay­ five years. says. “It’s quicker to throw something away acres located on Long Hill Road. going to be a help to the city of Trash bags are not acceptable substitutes “Part of the problem with the dumpster is 043-10 ment from a former employer. Fail to meet this requirement, and you are subject to and get a new one. Anastasio Somoza. Providence.” for containers. that some of the stuff is not his. But he’s She fled to Miami with her three She consults the current tables published by the Inter­ something called a “recapture tax” that amounts to a “I think we have to change our altitudes. When the occasion demands, Foley dons Wood, branches and brush must be cut to responsible for it.” children, her brother and her parents nal Revenue Service (available at her library, perhaps, or reimposition of all the penalties you thought you had Every dime we spend on picking up this rubber gloves and sifts through trash and lengths no longer than 5 feet and lied in neat The fine is $50 for each violation. after the failed coup. her bank), and dctcmiines that her statistical life expec­ avoided. Giroldi was named to the lop .security post at Noriega’s central headquarters after he helped put Russian down a coup in March 1988. But ORANGE A BLACK while Noriega grew wealthy, Giroldi Elvis fan WRAPPED and other loyal military officers saw CHILDREN’S PEANUT BUTTER their countrymen and their troops’ KISSES, 1 LB BAG situation deteriorate, his wife said in FUN HALLOWEEN an interview last week. arrives STREAMERS COSTUMES “The people were hungry. The INSTANT ASST. STYLES soldiers were hungry,” she said. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — The STREAMERS A N D S IZ E S . “There were units where llicy don’t first person granted a visa from the 3.5 OZ. CAN. 4,99 V A L U E even have enough money to take a Soviet Union just to visit Elvis Pres­ FOR PARTIES S bus home. If their bools have holes, ley’s Graceland arrived in the DECORATING they must repair them themselves.” United States. Wearing blue suede 2.99 VALUE. In addition, she said, Noriega shoes. drank to excess and behaved errati­ cally. “I am ambassador of Russian rock •mumtnm ’n’ roll,” Kolya Vasin told about 100 “General Noriega spends all day well-wishers when he arrived at drinking, 24 hours a day drinking, Memphis International Airport on w so he can make decisions,” she said. She said he fires ministers and Sunday night. “For 30 years I love »tor rock ’n’ roll. 1 am happy to be here banishes officers based on what his today.” inner circle tells him while he is drunk. It was the first trip outside the MARSHMALLOW Soviet Union for Vasin, 44, whose CATS, 12 CT On Sept. 29, Giroldi told his wife visit was arranged by a British fan he planned to lead fellow officers in club. Traveling with 79 Elvis fans, OR a coup, arrest Noriega and turn him mostly from Britain, he planned to HIGH BEAMS PUMPKINS over to the U.S. military. They never visit Graceland, home of the late TEMPORARY BRACK’S 24 COUNT PKG pkuincd to kill him, she said. King of rock ’n’ roll, today. -'ll S P R A Y IN CANDY WAX 119 VALUE Then on Oct. 1, she said, he asked The Leningrad resident, who or­ HAIR COLORS her to get in touch with U.S. offi­ • CANDY CORN T' FUN GUM cials because it was too risky for ganizes rock concerts, said official 3 5 OZ CAN • INDIAN CORN 6 C O U N T PACK. TRICK OR TREAT disapproval has left Soviet Elvis REGULAR OR GLITTER LIPS. FANGS, MUSTACHIO, him and the other officers. COLORS • MELLOWCREMES fans pretty much on Lonely Street. • AUTUMN MIX CLOWN MOUTH & MORE! BAGS A friend who worked with the 2 85 VALUE 1.29 VA LU E. ASSORTED GHOST BU?*‘ RS U.S. military arranged a meeting be­ “Many many people want more YOUR CHOICE! OR WtTCH OEStGN- information about Elvis, but in Rus­ 12 O Z T O 12.5 OZ. BAGS. 1 59 VAL'T tween Mrs. Giroldi and a U.S. sia is very little information about colonel. Elvis,” he said in accented English She told the colonel Lite rebels during a stopover in Boston. “This is needed the United Slates to send flights over Panamanian air bases to great problem. There is a problem l»OZ with black market and underground keep Noriega loyalists on the information between people: no ground. They also wanted U.S. LPs, no books, no posters or any in­ roadblocks around Noriega’s formation.” downtown headquarters. At a stop in London, Vasin added ^8 The colonel called ip two to his collection of Elvis Americans in street clothes who memorablilia. later met with her husband. Giroldi “This is my dream on my feet,” said he was elated with the U.S. he said of his brightly colored foot­ JACKO response. gear. "All my life I hear ‘Blue kKiaB LANTERN Oti Oct. 2, her husbiind reported Suede Shoes’ and I dream about PUMPKIN to headquarters. She visited him in them.” HALLOWEEN *0’Cancit«s CANDLES the barracks dial night. She would The long-haired, bearded fan ex­ never sec him again. VOTIVE 1 19 V A L U E plained his infatuation with the man The next morning she look her CANDLES family to Fort Clayton, a U.S. base who might be known in Moscow as PAAS CHILDREN’S The Czar: “I listen to ‘Jailhouse ORANGE outside Panama City. But because Rock’ for the first time in 1958. MAKEUP KITS OR BLACK. the coup plans were secret, the of­ LAST 10 HOURS. After this shocking momenL I love 3.99 VALUE. rasa?-! ficer on duty wouldn’t let her in at Elvis forever.” first, she said. The visiL which some have called “I didn’t know whether to u-ust “Presleynost,” is being sponsored by DECORATED him or not. It was a very difficult LIFE SAVER r r situation,” Mrs. Giroldi said. She Elvisly Yours, a London Elvis fan ^ jquiVuKil HALLOWEEN ! I club. According to club president PAAS PAIL MINIATURES was quite literally .saved by the bell. Sid Shaw, fans raised the $3,500 for QUICK 5 QUART SIZE. “The alami went oil and they Vasin’s trip. or LOLLIPOP$ DECORATED were yelling, ‘Alert,’ to everyone in KIT 25 COUNT BAG. Every year, Elvisly Yours pays for HALLOWEEN Fart Clayton,” she recalled. “He several handicapped children to ac­ THE 5-MINUTE L- asked why I was there, and I ADULT DISGUISE OIL LAMP answered, ‘Far the alert.’ ” company the group to Graceland. 3.49 VALUE. 3.99 V A L U E Shaw, who has been to Graceland Later, soldiers who survived the 36 times, said he decided last year to coup, including Capt. Javier Licona, find a Russian fan to sponsor. the highest-ranking plotter to es­ The Soviet Embassy in London 8a«, cape, hclix;d her piece together what refused to help, but he finally found happened. an expert on Soviet rock ’n’ roll at At first it went according to plan, the BBC who told him that Vasin snia she .said. Noriega was captured, and was the biggest Elvis fan in the tried to negotiate with Giroldi, but country. mb.sl her husband refused, she .said “He’s the Colonel Parker of the Then, she said, they realized a fel­ Soviet Union,” proclaimed Shaw, SHOWTIME low conspirator, Maj. Federico referring to Elvis’ manager. “He’s a ADULT Olcochca, head of the strongest living legend in the Soviet Union. MAKEUP A SSO R TED local unit. Battalion 2(K)0, had He’s the biggest rock ’n’ roll fan.” HALLOW EEN 1 KITS m betrayed them and was surrounding Vasin, who left Moscow Oct. 7, ASST. TYPES BUBBLE YUM TO Y TR E A TS the barracks. said he had tried to get an exit visa 5.99 V A L U E b u b b l e g u m PLANTERS 12 TO 18 CT BAGS “If Major Olcochca had not for a year with no luck. But the fan FUN SIZE 1 99 VALUE turned on us, all would have been club arranged for an American Elvis FUN SIZE PEANUTS It OZ.BAa. 9.S TO 10.S OZ. REGULAR well, all would have been as club. Suspicious Minds, to extend a BABY RUTH OR OR HONEY ROASTED. planned,” she said. “But he is the formal invitation to Vasin through BUTTERFINGEF ty|K’ who always Ik’Is on the win­ Soviet authorities. ner." b l r s EXuing his 10-day visit, Vasin FUNS SIZE CANDY | I.ieona tried to call in American plans to visit Sun Records in Mem­ 16 OZ. BAGS. i c help using an emergency numbci phis, where Elvis recorded, and n given Giroldi at the meeting, but the Elvis’ birthplace in Tupelo, Miss. i q officials doubted Licona’s identity, Vasin, who is single, said he ar­ she said. Licona had to leave the ranges about five rock concerts a ^‘CREEPY headquarters and go to Fort Clayton year. He lives in one room in CREATURES” DBCORATEO HALLOWEEN to convince them. Leningrad, for which he pays 8 FAKE rubles ($12) a month. HALLOWEEN DECORATING “ Theie was a lot of iioublc trying “All I want is to love rock ’n’ BLOOD 'SAVE ON DOOR COVER KIT to identify him,” she said ‘‘Confiim- roll,” said Vasin. “I sit in my very 1 O Z M^xM” SIZE. CONTAINS HANNeR. ing this, conlirmiiig that. When they small room and listen to rock ’n’ roll 1 19 V A l U E 1.99 VALUE. HALIOONS STHCAMfR linally said they w cie going to act, it TREATS AND OFt ORADONS was very late, lhal w.is the failure.” with my friends and drink vodka.” h 99 V A l U t His musical tastes arc distinct. FOR Giroldi and hi.s fellow eon “Number one is Elvis, number BUBBLE BUBBLE .spiiatois appaienlly surreiideied. two the Beatles, there is zero for the O O O D LITTLE Some Panamanians said Giroldi was next numbers and then number eight B U B B LE GUM shot (K'rsoiially by Noriega. But a soldier who survived told her all of is Little Richard and number nine is 1.25 LB. BAQ. GOBLINS! the piisoneis, including her hus­ the Rolling Stqncs and number 10 m e < r. r •J band, were lined up and mowed Bob Dylan.” down with a machine giiii. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 18,1989—21 20— MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1989 Whittaker Election Program helps first-time home buyers test for records , PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) — The The mortgage funds come from the New make too much.” all day, go look at property at night. city’s Houoing Endowment Program works. Hampshire Housing Finance Authority at Ms. Menici pointed out the income re­ “I almost went through a depression” Helen (not her real name) was the first to eight percent for 30 years. The program is quirements differ depending on the size of after settling on a condo, she explained. She feminism the hits ^ ^ use the program, which was conceived and serviced by Indian Head Mortgage Corpora­ the family but general guidelines are not was afraid it wasn’t really what she wanted. nurtured to fruition by the Portsmouth Plan­ tion. less than $18,000 regardless of household to But that soon passed. “My place is real AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — The ning Department and directed by Kathy The subsidy comes from a fund es­ $33,500 for a family of four. nice,” she said, adding she did ha ve “to By Joe Edwards woman named Shifa, attired in a Menici. tablished by the Mariner’s Village Zoning Helen, a single parent, said the program make compromises.” The Associated Press modest Moslem headscarf and a “For me it really worked,” Helen said. Overlay whereby Portsmouth Coastal helps people who are hard workers. “It is Helen says like everyone else “who full-length dress, says she is ready to “It’s a great program.” Development Fanners were granted addi­ not a handout,” she noted. dreams of owning a home 1 dreamt big and NASHVILLE, Tcnn. — Roger WHEW! — John Shaddock, vote in next month’s general elec­ Helen explained that right from the start tional density for the Spiimaker Point The program is for that group who have I used to drive down roads and look” at Whittaker is a sales wonder. In 25 tion — the first in which Jordanian 3, looks like he’s been licked everyone was “so helpful,” telling her what development in return for a $2.5 million jobs but can’t qualify for a mortgagethrough houses for sale. years, he has recorded 43 albums women will take part. by fall yardwork. John, of had to be done and then helping her in any fund to be used for housing. The first normal challenges because their income “But as time went on,” she continued, and .sold 30 million LPs worldwide. But who will determine her vote? Rochester, N.Y., gave his way they could do it. “TTiey were just $700,00 went into the endowment program isn’t adequate to cover the high cost of “and I continued to work very hard I began “Of course my husband, because new wheelbarrow a workout wonderful,” she exclaimed. with the remainder going for rental sub­ housing in the city. realistically looking at the sm^Ier more sen­ he is the man,” she told a reporter One single record alone, “The sidies. That program begins when the cur­ “I had desperately wanted a home of my sible ones.” helping his father. Today eight families are in homes of their who chatted with her on a busy Last Farewell’ in 1978, sold 11 mil- own thanks to the program which gives rent leases for residents of Mariner’s Vil­ own and I kept thinking if I kept wo rking at But now “the closing date has come and Amman street festooned with ban­ lion copies. first-time home buyers a mortgage subsidy lage expire. the pace I was working, sooner or later, one gone, all but a few boxes are unpacked, a ners for the Nov. 8 parliamentary “It’s staggering, astonishing,” of up to $250 a month on a declining scale The first people in the program had to be way or another, I would have one,” she said. new shrub has been planted but still the election. said the 53-year-old Whittaker in a over a 5-to-8-ycar period. To qualify people residents of Mariner’s Village but it has “I used to look at the prices in the papers pleasant memories of an importantday Women like Shifa — she would telephone interview from Germany. must be residents of and purchase property grown to include anyone living in the city. and sit down and put figures together, each linger,” she explains. not give her family name — have “1 face it as it comes along. It’s great in Portsmouth. Helen attended the first meeting of the time coming up with down payments that Helen’s experience with the endowment dampened the optimism of women’s to know you can do it. If you think When the property is sold, the total sub­ program and knew immediately “that’s were slightly out of reach and mortgage program has been “completely positive”be- rights activists facing their first about it, you get a swelled head.” sidy received is returned to the city plus a something I’m going after. 1 don’t see how payments that consumed 50 percent or more cause from the start, she said, she was nationwide campaign. small interest fee. In that way the program anyone could not feel that way.” of one’s income. “treated with respect.” His top-selling albums in the “Sixty percent of the women at is self-perpetuating. A resident of Mariner’s Village at the “I began to believe that owning any home “From the first interaction I had with least are not independent voters. ... United States are “The Best of Ms. Mcnci said more than two dozen ap­ time, she was “a little concerned” that she at all would never be a reality for me.” Kathy Menici who helped with some of my Roger Whittaker” and “All My they will be influenced by their hus­ plicants have been approved to date, with at might have too much income to qualify. She Then came the endowment program. concerns about income guidelines and credit band, father or brother,” said Laila Best,” both nearing sales of 1 mil­ least 17 deciding to go ahead with the pur­ said that’s “a real tough thing” because After being approved, there were times reports, to the final day of closing I was Sharaf, one of just two female lion. Many of his records arc sold chase of a home. “you have to make enough but you can’t when depression nearly set in. It was work treated with respect,” she said. through TV marketing, including Cabinet ministers in Jordan’s 65- “Best Loved Ballads” and “All Time The Associated Press year history. Heart-Touching Favorites.” Jordan gave women the right to vote in 1974, but nationwide elec­ He has just released for over-the- tions have not taken place since counter sale another album, “I’d Fall 1967. Women have v o t^ only in a in Love Tonight,” produced in Nash­ few local elections to replace ville. It includes country music stan­ MORE FOR YOUR DOLLAR! deputies who died or resigned. dards like “Blue Eyes Crying in the This year, several women arc run­ Rain,” “There Goes My Everything” ning for the 80 parliamentary seats and “Have 1 Told You Lately That I and women comprise about half the Love You.” FfUEl country’s 1 million registered CUTEX C fr*sSH DOW voters. The singcr-songwritcr-guitarist POLISH BATHROOM “This is the first time we will now records for Universal Records AIRWICK CLEANER have candidates discussing women after 19 years and 19 albums with REMOVER STICKUPS AEROSOL 20.4 6 OZ. BOTTLE. BONUS CAN or and their rights,” said Mrs. Sharaf. a RCA. Singing in three languages — ^ HAUK. ASST TYPES. ASSORTED OVEN former minister of information. English, French and Spanish — has 1.69 VALUE. Some male candidates have tar­ widened his appeal. s t U i t SCENTS. CLEANER f l f t c 1 69 VALUE. 20 OZ BONUS CAN geted appeals to female voters: Whittaker also has gained a larger “Woman is half of society. She is audience through hawking his al­ the one who raises future genera­ bums on TV. Universal Records tions,” announced a banner hoisted thinks he’s someone who can get Less SI BFn RCBATE' by one man. consumers to buy records at the ocTAiLS IN srone «9op»MBOM^ The election follows two decades retail level rather than just picking of rapid educational improvement. up the phone and dialing the number LIGHT-UP When Jordanians last voted shown on the TV screen. HALLOWEEN nationwide, only about a quarter of MEMOREX young women attended secondary “We’re looking forward to adding FIGURES VHS school. Today the figure is about 80 to our collection of gold and GHOST, PUMPKIN, VIDEO TAPE percenL and many go on to univer­ platinum albums,” said Jimmy WITCH OR SKELETON. STANDARD GRADE sities or technical schools. Bowen, Universal president. PRO H a U-L LISTED. 100% M>a*« But conservative views of women Whittaker is a star in North “LOTS OF LIPS” 13 INCH. COFFEE’PAK COLOMBIAN mainly as homemakers remain deep­ America, Europe, Australia and 6.49 VALUE. COFFEE LIPSTICKS or ly held — some rooted in religion, various points in between. One “LOTS OF NAILS’ some in local traditions. Nashville record store recently had NAIL COLORS Many women wear headscarves four different Whittaker albums and ASST. SHADES 99« EA VALUE and long plain dresses that symbol­ five different compact discs. V- ize their adherence to a conservauve “I can go anywhere,” he said. vision of Islam. brew s 8 CUPS VIDEO HEAD “It’s a wonderful feeling. I’ve made {re»h BvtwytJm*' CLEANER “The world is the world of men. 10 lours of Canada. We did better n £T w t . i.a at- 37 9f»m> and they always believe the woman business on this lOih tour than any r - , Vi ' 3/* is only for the house,” said Haifa one we’ve done.” .99 Bashir, head of the Jordanian t Federation of Women and a can­ Singing love ballads and not didate for Parliament. making drastic changes in style have Women accounted for less titan helped him do well, he said. 15 percent of the work force in the “I’ve stayed in the style and never SAVE ON GOLDEN BOOKS'. mid-1980s, and activists say the tried to conform to convention. I’ve number is declining because of sung the kind of songs I write even economic difficulties and the ten­ when out of vogue. Fifteen percent dency to drop women workers of the record-buying public buy my jHcween Hmts GOLDEN BOOKS before men. LITTLE GOLDEN BOOKS kind of music. I’ve stayed faithful to “Even now, when the family can t COLORING AND that core of people. I pay for all their children (to study), “Every once in a while a song r Little Goblins ACTIVITY BOOKS FRAME TRAY PUZZLES they prefer to let the boy continue comes along that every one lakes to, 1. Don’t go trick-or-treating by PAINT W W ATER BOO KS his studies and not the girl, said like ‘The Last Farewell,”’ he said. MAGIC SLATES Asma Khader, a leading human He described “The Last Farewell” ASST TITLES 4 rights lawyers. yourself. CHARACTERS OR- as “a happy marriage of lyrics and TOUR CHCHCE “They will not present the melody.” 2. Wear light colored clothing. MIX OR MATCH freedom to us,” she added. We “It was number one in places like 3. Carry a thin plastic bag with AVIATOR FUJI AUDIO CASSETTES must work for it.” Finland where they don’t speak 60 MINUTE 90 MINUTE Ms. Khader complained that Jor­ English,” said Whittaker. “They still a lighted flashlight inside to PLAYING 2 PACK. 2 PACK. dan’s social security, insurance and play it in Russia, so the tune must CARDS 3.99 VALUE. 3.99 VALUE. pension laws grant more benefits to have a lot to do with its success. The illuminate it. ASST TYPES 1 99 VALUE men than women, and that women English-speaking nations identified 4. Walk on the sidewalks. 49 cannot obtain a passport or get mar­ with the chorus, ‘For you are beauti­ ried without approv^ of male rela­ ful and I love you dearly.’ Vrs8 a■. 5. Bring treats home and let tives. “The lyrics were emotive to me Women married to foreign men WHITE REBATE OFFER and I identified with them.” parents look at them before cannot pass along Jordanian citizen­ In his writing and singing, Whit­ BATH SLIM FAST ship to their children. And Khader Im you eat any of them. HALLOWEEN IS OZ POWDER ^mnSam taker looks for songs that express k 3i! I R £ F L E C rt¥ E SCALE on 12 PACK BARS. said criminal laws allow male rela­ realism. P 8 * W 6. Don’t eat fruits, homemade 13 99 VALUE. ASST. FLAVORS tives to kill a woman caught having MCK-O-LANTERM MEDALLION 8.99 VALUE “If I can relate to what a person is tin v iK sex out of wedlock. saying, then I sing it. Like HALLOWEEN LIGHT treats or anything that didn’t . WITH NECK CORO. USES 2-D BATTERIES. ASST. DESIGNS. am While many of the laws are based ‘E)owntown’ or ‘The Last Farewell.’ mi • come prewrapped. 3.99 VALUE. 2.99 VALUE. on interpretations of Islam, Jordan s If it reflects something of my own official religion, Mrs. Bashir oiguCd experience, then I sing it.” J TONI LESS It S m . NEBATII that they are misinierprelalions. Whittaker, born in Nairobi, PERM KITS OeTAES m STONE She said both the Koran, Islam’s Kenya, now lives in London. He has REBATE ASST. TYPES. holy book, and traditional Islamic a degree in biochemistry from the 5 89 VALUE. law “gave rights to women 14 cen­ University of Bangor in Wales. i OFFER Halloween; -0^ turies ago better tlian what wc are “I did become a biochemist,” he i seeking now.” said. “But 1 wanted to go into the MIRA The debate flared into the press in entertainment business to get it out ARRID SPRAY, 6 OZ CLOTHS September when a column defend­ of my system. The more 1 got into it, LEM I t m nt. /U BA rei 3 PACK OETAILS m STO fX ing women’.', rights in the daily the more I fought to succeed. OR REUSABLE SOLID, 3 OZ. ASST. TYPES newspaper A1 Rai prompted a flood “The less I succeeded, the more 1 ASSORTED TYPES I 69 VALUE. of complaints. fought,” he said. “It became a real 4 89 VALUE. One letter writer opined that mania for me. My father threatened PLAX women “arc short of brains based on me about getting the right job. When DENTAL RINSE 16 OZ BOTTLE women’s natural sUncture, which 1 finally found success, he came REG. OR MINT. differs from the man’s as her emo­ around a bit.” tional, psychological structure Apart from his recording and con­ f49 prevails.” cert tours, his TV special, “Roger “The weight of a woman’s brain Whittaker in Kenya, a Musical is less than the brain of man,” ar­ Safari,” was shown by the British 32 OZ REGULAR gued another letter writer. Broadcasting Corp., and in the OR PEPPERMINT. CENTRUM JR. Apparently to counter such senti­ United States by the Disney Channel WITH CALCIUM, ments, King Hussein used a recent IRON OR VIT C on cable TV. ^ It', ts . speech to denounce religious preoc­ He is active in efforts to help save 60 COUNT cupation with women’s clothing or Africa’s black rhino, donating attempts to limit their freedom. proceeds from program sales at con­ PAAS PUMPKIN HALLOWEEN SOUND ^ 9 9 “Islam is the religion of action certs and recording royalties to a MAALOX and production and cannot accept PUMPKIN CARVER KIT PUMPKIN LITES CASSETTE TAPE CcnUmaiLji^ WASH CLOTHS or trust fund to create sanctuaries for PAINTERS SET LIQUID MCJkLTRATE the crippling o'" half the society,” DECORATES 7 OR MORE SAFETY CARVER, MARKER. EYES, M ort cofnplttc Ihiut . QISH CLOTHS the rhino in Kenya. 2 PACK WITH CUPS. 60-MINLn-ES. 12 OZ BOTTLE sny Ifdifig bmnd HEQUIAR. IRON MEDIUM p u m p k in s . NOSE, MOUTH,«. TRACING PATTERNS 1.19 VALUE. 3.99 VALUE. OR WITH VIT D . 12 PACK said tlie king, whose wife (Juecn 3.99 VALUE 1.69 VAIUE 60 COUNT lOOS COTTON m Noor is a Princeton-educated Arab- A SST CfH 0 « ‘. 4 W VAI |M Anicr'can. WE DELIVER 79 Wome 1 will have little impact on For Home Delivery, Call this year’s election, said Mrs. TlKO N Sharaf, but “there will be a lime 647-9946 J 'mma they begin and they learn. Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 -MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1989 Tree growers t iBaitrbrstrr Mfralb Shakerism and its traditions cling to life 1 ______^______anticipating Section 4, Page 23 The eldrcss, along with the reclusive CANTERBURY, N.H. (AP) — The The child grew up in the gentle com­ out good hardwood. The Shakers, who Wednesday, Oct. 18,1989 munity, learning Shaker ways and “having believed nothing created by God was a Sister Ethel Hudson, who is 93, plus four bright season bright red geraniums blossoming in the women at Sabbathday Lake, Maine, are the FOOD lots of fun,” she said. The tasks in the com­ waste, found a way to fashion baskets from dooryard serve as a gateway into a world only remaining Shakers left in the society rich in values. A spirit of serenity seems to munal society were rotated so the members the trees. WASHINGTON (AP) — II looks learned every trade and could exchange “The poplar wood is taken from the tree which, in 1860, numbered 6,000 members pervade this hilltop community that was es­ in 19 communities from Maine to Ken­ like another record season for tablished in the name of peace more than jobs. when it is frozen, cut into strips and is Christmas tree farmers, despite the two centuries ago. As a 12-year-old, Eldress Bertha became woven on a hand loom. The baskets were tucky. preference of many Americans for Because the Shakers in Sabbathday Lake French style cooking is easier using the microwave Eldrcss Bertha Lindsay, wearing a dainty a “potato girl,” learning to wash, peel, delicate and beautiful because we lined and Canterbury are elderly, they no longer artificial trees that can be boxed and sprigged lavender dress with a lace collar, mash, bake or make whatever potato dish them with colored satin,” she said. meet. “But we do have telephones and we 1 teaspoon all-purpose seasoning yored until next year. exemplifies the traditions of the pacifist was required. “Then they put me in the bake When Eldrcss Bertha worked in the Bonjour microwave cooks! Preheat empty browning dish on high power for 4 A record 34.3 million Christmas children’s house, her job was to teach good keep in touch,” said Eldrcss Bertha. minutes. Add butter and veal bundles, quickly turning 1 egg, beaten Shaker religion and the communal society kitchen to learn to make pies. I won a cook­ French style cooking in the microwave? Absolumentl 1-2 cup beef broth, undiluted trees were sold in 1988, and an ing contest with my first pie, a lemon manners, knitting, crocheting and how to The Canterbury village was founded in meat to sear. Cover with lid and microwave on high that once flourished in Canterbury. You can prepare French cuisine with ease and speed in Microwave I - 3 cup tomato sauce Agriculture Department report says meringue pie,” she remembered. keep a good house to the girls. the 1780’s and, at its p c^ , some 300 people power. Remove bundles from dish, sprinkle with herb The sweet-faced eldress gives a kindly your microwave. Whether you are preparing a real 1 bay leaf the market is expected to exceed 35 welcome in a clear, unfaltering voice that In the winter, the youngsters went sliding, “I loved that,” she said. live, worked and worshipped in 100 build­ French dinner for guests, or just to please yourself, you seasoning and set aside, covered, to keep warm. million this year. The orphans taken in by the Shakers were ings set amidst 4,(XX) acres. Today, 22 of Kitchen Discard liquid from dish. Add butter, shallots and belies her 92 years. skiing and snoe-shoeing on the hillside can use these recipes for a foreign adventure right in Fleel and slice off root end and top of onions. Place Economist Doyle Johnson said She asks visitors to sign the guest book, fronting the community. “But when the required at age 21 to decide whether they those buildings are preserved as historical your own kitchen. mushrooms. Microwave on high power for 3 minutes. there are about 15,000 commercial would stay in the celibate community or museums to the religious sect dedirated to Marge Churchill Add wine, parsley, sour cream, salt and pepper. Return onions in a large flat dish; dot tops with butter (do not then settles into a hallway chair, ready to automobiles came, we had to slide on the All of the ingredients are available in our local add water or salt). Cover tightly with plastic wrap and Christmas tree growers in the United answer questions about the Shaker way of back hills. We didn’t skate because once, a join “the world’s people.” Eldrcss Bertha’s productive labor and a life of perfrction. markets. Fresh herbs, wine, cream and butter, fresh veal bundles to dish; cover and microwave on high Slates. These producers have more decision was to devote her life to The little community has visitors from power for 3 minutes. Remove siring or picks and serve. microwave on high power for 25 minutes. Rotate dish life which, for her, began in 1905 when she long lime before, a boy drowned. fruits and vegetables, and good cuts of meat are basic to Wilt onion and celery in a 3-quart casserole covered once. Drain and hollow each onion. Set aside, covered, Ilian 87 million trees of all ages “In the summer, we had a flat-bottomed Shakerism. every comer of the globe and, among the Yields 6 servings. was 8. any fine menu. with plastic wrap on high power for 3 minutes. Add in same dish. planted on about 1 million acres. “My parents died within a month of each boat that we could use to pick pond lillies,” “I had studied the laws and regulations of recent ones, were eight visitors from Russia. The fame of French cooking is world wide. The sub­ Salmon quiche Last year, he said, Christmas trees the church and felt this was the life for me. I “I have their button. Bridges for Peace. chicken stock, water, salt, celery salt, white pepper and Place meat and garlic in a plastic colander over a other when I was 4 years old,” she began. the eldrcss said. “We learned there was a tle blending of flavors, and the culinary magic that have Worchestershire sauce. Cut cauliflower into flowerets glass mixing bowl. Cover with waxed paper and had a wholesale value of about $680 “They had planned that if anything hap­ lime for work and a time for play.” could give as much here as I could We believe in peace and want peace to rule made French cooking the most desirable and acclaimed (quiche au saumon fume) million, putting the tree business anywhere else in the world and could have the world eventually,” she said. and add to liquid. Cover and microwave on high power microwave on high power for 4 minutes. Stir meat at 2 pened to them I would be placed with the Besides cooking, Eldrcss Bertha’s in the world need not be reserved for chefs, or people for 8 minutes. Pour a small amount of hot mixture into 1 (9-inch) quiche pastry shell, baked minutes intervals so it will not lump; discard meat drip­ ahead of a number of traditional Shakers. I had to stay with my older sister favorite tasks were making the famous more friends, both men and women. If I had Eldress Bertlia has continued to be active ; with a great deal of time, and a kitchen full of copper 1 can (151-2 ounces) salmon, drained and boned agricultural commodities in terms of gone into the world and married, I wouldn’t as her age allows and, several years ago, blender and puree until all is blended. Return to soup in pings and return meat to a mixing bowl. Add cheese, for a few years because I was very ill. 1 had Shaker poplar baskets, and tending to the ; pots. As a French chef once said, ‘To know how to cook the 3-quart casserole. 1-2 cup ripe olives, sliced parsley, seasonings and egg. Divide mixture evenly total cash receipts. scarlet fever.” young girls in the children’s house. have had that,” she said. completed a Shaker cookbook. ' is to love cooking.” Now you can have a new way to 2 tablespoons parsley, chopped In 1987, for example, oat produc­ Without rancor, she explained, ‘Two Stir in cream and microwave on high power for 2 among hollowed onions. She explained that her parents had great The poplar baskets, she explained, came The trim, little woman reflected for a mo­ cook: French cooking in the microwave. 2 tablespoons onion, chopped tion was worth about $200 million; minutes, or until hot. Yields 8 servings. Mix beef broth, tomato sauce and bay leaf in a 2 cup respect for the Shakers who occasionally into being because farmers considered ment, then said, “It has been a busy, active years ago, I was taken blind, so now I put 1 cup Cheddar cheese, shredded rice, $500 million; sheep and lambs, Artichoke nibbles measure. Microwave on high power for 1 minute and traded in the family’s Laconia store. poplar trees a waste because they crowded life and a wonderful experience.” all the stories on tape. Flounder flllets with crabmeat 1 can (13 ounces) evaporated milk, undiluted $600 million; barley, $800 million; pour over stuffed onions; cover with waxed paper. 3 eggs, beaten sugar cane, $800 million; grain sor­ (delices d’ artichauts) (fllets de flounder au ebair de crabe) Microwave on high for 5 minutes, or until heated 1-4 teaspoon salt ghum, $1 billion; and peanuts, $1 2 jars (6 ounces each) marinated artichoke hearts 11-2 to 2 pounds flounder through. ExUa Mozzarella cheese may be sprinkled on 1'’2 cup onions, chopped 1-4 teaspoon garlic powder after cooking, if desired. Yields 10 servings. billion. 1 tablespoon butter 1-4 teaspoon dry mustard The report, which is scheduled for 2 cloves garlic, m in c^ 3 tablespoons onions, minced 4 eggs 2 dashes tobasco sauce the November issue of Farmline 3 tablespoons parsley, minced Follow direction for quiche pastry in recipe below. magazine, said that 90 percent of the 1'4 cup seasoned bread crumbs 3 tablespoons green onion tops, chopped Almond pear pie RINSO 1-4 teaspoon salt Flake salmon with a fork and add olives, parsley and Christmas trees sold each year are 1-2 pound crabmeat onion. Spread evenly in baked pastry shell. Sprinkle (Tarte de poires a la Normande) U.S.-grown, with the rest coming LAUNDRY 1-8 teaspoon red pepper 1-Z cup seasoned bread crumbs cheese on top. For pie pastry: from Canada. i DETERGENT 1-8 teaspoon oregano 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-8 teaspoon tobasco Combine milk, eggs, salt, garlic powder, dry mustard I I - 2 cups all purpose flour Top producing slates are Oregon, 38 OZ BO'TTLE COLGATE 1-2 teaspoon white pepper 1-2 cup butter TOOTHPASTE 2 tablespoons parsley, minced and Tobasco. Pour over salmon mixture. Microwave on Michigan, Wisconsin, California, I - 2 teaspoon cayenne pepper high power for 10 minutes, rotating the dish at 3 minute 1 egg yolk North Carolina, Washington and SUPER SIZE 9 OZ TUBE OP 1-2 pound Cheddar cheese, grated 1 egg white, beaten with 2 tablespoons milk 6 4 OZ PUMP a s s o r t e d Drain liquid from a jar of artichoke hearts into a 2- intervals. Let stand for 3 to 5 minutes before serving. 1-2 teaspoon salt Pennsylvania. Thaw fish, if frozen, cut into 6 serving pieces on and Yields 6 to 8 servings. 21-2 to 3 tablespoons cold water “A few larger growers in the West POWERFUL cup measure. Add onions and garlic. Microwave on high CLEANING.. dry on pieces of paper towels before placing in a 7 x 11 For the Frangipane: and the Northeast harvest over 1 power for 2 to 3 minutes, or until onions are soft. Chop inch glass baking dish. SUPER VALUE artichokes, reserving liquid from second jar for a salad Quiche pastry 1-3 cup butter million trees each, but most opera­ Microwave butter, onion, and parsley and green onion 1-3 cup sugar dressing, or some other later use. 1 cup all-purpose flour tions are much smaller,” the report tops in a 1-quart casserole for 2 minutes on high power. 1 egg, beaten Beat eggs in a mixing bowl. Add crumbs, salt and 1-2 teaspoon salt said. “Many producers grow Stir in crabmeat, bread crumbs, salL pepper, cayenne 1 egg yolk pepper, oregano, tobasco, and parsley. Stir in cheese, 3 tablespoons shortening Christmas U'ees on a part-time basis pepper, egg white and milk mixture. Spread crabmeat 2 teaspoons kirsch chopped artichokes and cooked onions. Pour into a 3 tablespoons cold margarine or to supplement other farm-related mixture over fillets in baking dish. Cover with waxed 1-2 cup almonds, ground greased 7x11 inch baking dish. Microwave on high 21-2 tablespoons ice water activities.” paper. Microwave on high power for 5 minutes, or until 2 tablespoons flour Hl-C power for 7 to 8 minutes; rotate dish 2 times. Let stand 5 3 drops yellow food coloring According to USDA and industry fish flakes easily with a fork. TUrn dish once. Garnish To finish: minutes before slicing into 1-inch squares. Serve hot or As an alternative to food coloring, try brushing a mix­ analysts, the supply of natural DRINKS with sprigs of fresh parsley and lemon slices. Yields 6 3 to 4 ripe pears cold. Christmas trees may grow over the 9 PACK servings. ture of 1 egg yolk and a teaspoon Worcestershire sauce granulated sugar (for sprinkling) over all the crust before baking. next five to seven years because of 2.79 VALUE Cauliflower soup Veal scallops 1-2 cup apricot preserves, warmed overplanling following 1988 Using the steel blade, place flour, salt, shortening and drou^t losses and the entry of new (Soupe chou-fleur) (alouettes sans tete) margarine in bowl. Process onVjff until coarse. Make pastry dough and chill at least 30 mi Roll Blend water and food coloring. Pour into feeder tube growers. 1 medium head cauliflower (11-2 to 2 pounds) I I - 2 pounds (6) veal scallops, or thin slices of veal out; line pie plate and prick lightly with a Jhill Johnson said growers averaged 1 cup onion, chopped with machine running. Slop machine when dough forms again. Cook on high power 5 minutes, rotating plate round cut into 6 portions. a ball on lop of blade, do NOT over-process. Remove about $12 per tree last year, while 1-2 cup celery, chopped 1-2 pound ham, 6 thin slices every 2 minutes. Chill. wholesale prices averaged about 31-2 cups chicken stock or 2 (131-2 ounce cans) from bowl. Knead 3 times. Roll into a ball. Roll out bet­ Cream the butter; gradually beat in the sugar, and 1-2 pound Gruyere, cut into 6 chunks ween 2 sheets of waxed paper to fit a 9-to 10-inch $20. Most trees — Douglas fir and chicken broth 2 tablespoons butter continue beating until mixture is light and soft. Gradual­ quiche dish. Prick shell with a foric. Microwave on high Scotch pine — retailed for $3 to 1-2 cup water All-purpose herb seasoning to sprinkle ly add egg and yolk, beating well. Add kirsch, then stir MIX 'N MATCH! 1 teaspoon salt power for 5 to 6 minutes. Rotate dish two times. $3.50 per foot. 2 tablespoons butter in the ground almonds and flour. Pour the frangipane “Consumers generally buy trees • DRANO • GLASS PLUS 1 teaspoon celery salt 4 tablespoons shallots, chopped white bulb Stuffed onions into he chilled pastry, spreading it evenly. that arc 6 to 7 feet ull,” the report SPRAY CLEANER. I - 4 teaspoon white pepper 1-2 pound mushrooms, slic^ Peel the pears, halve them and scoop out the cores said. “Spruce trees, the most expen­ 1^ ' LIQUID 32 OZ BONUS SIZE 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce (oignons farcis) and stem fiber. Cut them crosswise in very thin slices. 32 OZ BOTTLE 1-4 cup white wine sive type, retail for $40 to $50. Pines • FANTASTIK I I - 2 cups light cream 1. tablespoons parsley, snipped 10 medium onions Lift sliced pear with a knife and arrange on the fran­ are typically lower in price, espe­ 1-2 cup dairy sour cream 2 tablespoons butter gipane in a wheel pattern. Press pears down gently unul cially in the South. Naturally, a • VANISH SPRAY Rinse, then place whole cauliflower on a small paper 1 pound beef, ground round they touch the pastry dough base. Sprinkle with sugar CLEANER plate. Cover cauliflower and plate with plastic wrap. 1-4 teaspoon salt premium tree commands a premium CRYSTALS 1-8 teaspoon white pepper 1 clove garlic, minced over pears. Cover pie with wax paper and microwave on price, but usually requires longer to 32 OZ BONUS SIZE Microwave on high power for 4 minutes. T i^ 1-2 cup Mozzarella cheese, shredded high power for 7 minutes, turning every 2 minutes. 48 OZ SIZE REGULAR OR LEMON cauliflower package over and continue to cook on h i^ On a thin veal scallop, place a tliin slice of ham and a mature, and more labor.” chunk of cheese; roll to enclose cheese. Secure with 2 teaspoons snipped parsley Brush pie with apricot preserves and serve at room Two other agency economists, power for 4 additional minutes. Keep covered while 1-4 teaspoon pepper temperature. Yields 8 servings. preparing the next step. string or a wooden pick. Glenn Zepp and Boyd Buxton, said YOUR . in telephone interviews that they didn’t know of any overriding factor CHOICE! M that would boost Christmas u-ce Haagen-Dazs Snack Bars worth bother prices significantly this season from It is pasta month 1988 levels. always prefer fresh products to any NEW YORK (AP) — Pasta has • F^ta is a good source of Fred Strathmeyer of Dover, Pa., made it to the top of America’s list protein, vitamins and minerals, and president of the National Christmas By Bonnie Tandy Leblang other. Since it only takes a minute to and Carolyn Wyman finely mince fresh ginger or fresh of favorite foods. The options have is naturally low in sodium, fat and Tree Association, said Christmas Supermarket Sampler expanded from macaroni and cholesterol. tree farming demands someone garlic. I’d rather do that. Haagen-Dazs Snack Bars. Deep cheese and spaghetti and meatballs Fresh pasta, packaged soft and “willing to work year-round on a For those not inclined to do such chocolate peanut butter with milk hard work, these new stir-fry to an endless array of side dishes, sold refrigerated, is growing in crop that might not be marketable Dazs ice creams, these snack bars Wheat with Oat Bran has a darker popularity in the United States. 4) MOTH chocolate, vanilla with milk choco­ seasonings of minced ginger and salads, main courses and desserts for a good six years.” BALLS OR late, vanilla with semi-sweet are made with ice cream that has no color but not much of a different in a variety of shapes, sizes and Justin Arecchi, president of Depending on the species, it can taste than regular shredded wheat. garlic (packed in oil to keep it FLAKES chocolate, deep chocolate fudge gums or stabilizers. So, it is more moist) arc fine. Just be sure to keep flavors. Frescala Raods in San Antonio, lake up to 15 years to grow a tree to The problem is, regular Nabisco 1 LB. BOX. Ice cream with semi-sweet choco­ natural than many other ice cream the containers in the refrigerator Pasta can be baked, boiled, Texas, makers of fresh pasta 1.99 VALUE Shredded Wheat tastes like straw. a height of six feet, the average moth GARFIELD late. $3.59 per box of four, 2.9-oz. bars. Unfortunately the chocolate once you open them. Although some fried, spiced, steamed, stuffed, products, says; “One of the best retail height. The average growth Bonnie: There are no sugars, oils, BANDAGES bars. coating on these — like most other flavor will be lost, they should last smothered with sauce, mixed with things about fresh pasta is that it time is seven years; the shortest is balls chocolate-covered ice cream bars — or sodium added to this new cereal. meatballs, or dipped in chocolate has more texture, or ‘bile’ in your V4x3 • SIZE. Carolyn: If you’re one of those indefinitely. four years in the deep South. This box contains only whole wheat 25 COUNT people who think Haagen-Dazs’ contains coconut oil. Light Eskimo Carolyn: Another one of those and covered with whipped cream. mouth, and it has a taste of its According to the association, 2 49 EA VALUE Pie bars use no tropical oils in their and oat bran. Both are rich in premium ice cream bars are simply companies trying to capitalize on Pasta comes in more than 600 own. It’s not just a vehicle for the there is a growing tendency for BIC SHAVERS coating, but use many gums and soluble fiber, the type of fiber that rs8 ^ loo much, here’s good news; The yuppies’ interest in fresh herbs and shapes; in colors of red, orange, sauce.” farmers to open their land to people 10 PACK ASST TYPES can help lower your blood COSMETIC PUrFS company now has two-thirds-sized stabilizers in their frozen ice milk. other gourmet foods. But in this yellow, or green; and in shrimp, Fresh pasta is quick and easy to who want to choose and cut their 2 19 VALUE, These Haagen-Dazs bars contain cholesterol when part of a diet low flC is a REGULAR, 300 CT OR JUMBO. premium bars called snack bars. But case, it almost makes sense. If nut and herb flavors. prepare. The cooking time is short own Uces. Currently, there are an 100 CT 99c EA. VALUE. in saturated fat and cholesterol. • do' ^ these snack bars are more than just about 300 calories of sweemess, you’ve ever minced garlic yourself, I^ ta is found on athletes’ tables — about 1 or 2 minutes. (Most estimated 5,000 of these choose- My only concern here is with the smaller versions of their premium about 65 percent of which comes you know that Prince Charming as they load up on carbohydrates people have a tendency to over­ VANISH from fat, much of which is way the preservative BHT has been and-cut farms. 1 tTEwiLli n m ice cream bars. Utilizing their Spe­ doesn’t exactly run up afterward to before a competition — and in cook pasta, .esulling in a mushy, The uadc association, which has DROP-INS saturated. The deep chocolate added to the packaging material. cial Edition ice cream flavors such kiss your hand. countless kitchens where even the bland-tasling product.) AUTOMATIC peanut butter one has the most fat, BHT is an antioxidant; it keeps the been promoting Christmas U'ees for BOWL CLEANER as deep chocolate fudge and deep The jar of stir-fry seasoning is busiest or most inexperienced ‘Test the fresh pasta after about the vanilla with the milk chocolate fat in the nutrient-rich bran part of 45 seconds,” Arcechi recommends. more than 30 years, says the in­ 'TWIN PACK. REBATE OFFER! chocolate peanut butter, these are simply a good idea. Like Kikkoman home chef can create a meal in the grains from spoiling. But it also dustry has grown 2 percent to 2.5 more like sundaes on a stick. As coating, the least. Stir-Fry Sauce is allows even people minutes — and feel like a gourmet. “If it has a white center, it’s not has been linked to cancer in some October is National Pasta done. If ifs springy and has resis­ percent annually for the last 15 such they nm rings around the If you’re willing and able to eat who think a wok is something you studies. BHT can leach into the Month, and the National Ffeta As­ tance to the bite, it’s ready.” years, at least twice the growth rale KORDITE j Fudge-tastics sundae bars Baker’s something with this much fat, the do after a big meal to cook Chinese GLADI OCK cereal from the packing material. sociation in Arlington, Va., is Arecchi offers another tip:“Fish of the U.S. population. FOAM just introduced. tropical oil in the coating won’t expertly. Unlike many other fresh Since there are s^er substitutes, l pasta out with a net when you But the industry had its greatest PLATES Because they have no stick and seasoning products, both of these spreading the good news about Frtwwx' Bag* make a difference to you. If you do wish Nabisco had chosen one of think it’s done. Don’t pour the blow in the 1950s when the artificial 8'., 25 CT PKG thin chocolate coalings, these can be arc reasonably priced. pasta. indulge, be sure to limit the other them. water and pasta into a suainer be­ tree was introduced, the report said. very messy to eat. But having to high-fat foods you eat that day. • ftL^ta is an excellent , source of Made primarily in South Korea, GLAD LOCK wash your hands and face seems a Gilroy Farms Stir-Fry Season­ Bonnie Tandy Leblang, a complex carbohydrates. cause you may need the boiling water to cook the pasta for a few Taiwan and Hong Kong, the artifi­ FAULTLESS STORAGE BAGS small price to pay for the pleasure of Nabisco Shredded Wheat with ing and Minced Ginger. 95 cents registered dietitian, and Carolyn • Two ounces of dry pasta con­ cial tree continues biting at the U.S. 25 CT QUART OR Wyman, a junk food fanatic, are tain 210 calories. more seconds.” 1 SPRAY eating a dessert this delicious. Oat Bran. $3.29 per 18-oz. box. per U-oz.Jar. K o r d « e REBATE 20 CT GALLON, OR market. lollies STARCH LfSSMtUfR RfBATf' Bonnie: Like all other Haagen- Carolyn: Nabisco Shredded Bonnie: Whenever it’s available 1 syndicated columnists. OFFER! of.TAiLs IN smue FREEZER BAGS t£SS ti NtR. RtBAW The industry countered in 1988 22 OZ CAN DCTAH M s m u t ASST TYPES 20 CT QUART OR with its first national advertising 15 CT GALLON spray. 1 49 VALUE campaign, RealTrcc, featuring starch television personality Willard Scott. “Following a $1 million advertis­ .ruwii - Menus ing assault on ‘fake’ Christmas $ trees, preliminary retail reports were salad sandwich, fhiit, milk. sliced tomatoes and lettuce, black­ milk and snack only. Coventry schools snowy jewels gelatin. Friday: Juice, meal and cheese encouraging,” the report said. Senior citizen Friday: Baked haddock square berry cobbler, milk. The following lunches will be COLGATE Friday: Cranberry juice, turkey pizza, tossed salad, gelatin with top­ “Retailers’ sales were up 6 percent 3 -M The following meals will be chow mein, rice, Chinese noodles, with Newburg sauce, whipped Thursday: Salami grinder, ap­ served at Capt. Nathan Hale, BUGS ping. over 1987.” POST-IT served at Mayfair Gardens and Wes- wheat bread, fresh fruit. potato, carrots: Tuna salad plesauce, ice cream, milk. Robertson and Coventry Grammar The choose-and-cut farms showed BUNNY NOTE PADS ihill Gardens the week of Oct. 23-27 sandwich, fruit, milk. Friday: Fish and cheese on a roll, schools the week of Oct. 23-27: the biggest gains, with an average a FRIENDS 450 SHEETS to Manchester residents who are 60 Meals on Wheels French fries, cole slaw, chocolate TOOTHBRUSHES NYLON Manchester schools increase in sales of between 12 per­ TOOTHBRUSHES 4 99 VALUE or older; The following meals will be chip cookie, milk. Coventry High Monday: Cheeseburger on a bun, FOR KIDS Monday: Orange juice, Salisbury The following lunches will be carrot coins, fruit crisp. cent and 15 percent, the report said. EXTRA SOFT 4 PACK MEDIUM served to Meals on Wheels clients The following lunches will be 1 98 EA. VALUE served in the Manchester public Bolton Elementary But the future is unclear. An in­ YOUR 2 69 EA VALUE, $ ' steak, gravy, mashed potato, mixed the week of OcL 23-27. The hot served at Covenuy High School the l\iesday: Pasta with meat sauce, crease in the number of family CHOICE! vegetables, wheat bread, Uopical noon meal is listed first and the cool schools the week of Oct. 23-27: The following lunches will be green beans, hot garlic bread, chilled served at Bolton Elementary School week of Oct. 23-27: households of 16 million between fruit with coconut. evening meal, second: Monday: Hot dog or chili dog on Monday: Meatball grinder, fmit. ; "ly the week of Oct. 23-27: 1970 and 1980 would indicate a GLAD Tuesday: Grape juice, baked Monday: Beef stew with biscuit, roll, baked beans, buttered carrots, choice of vegetable, assorted fruit. Wednesday: Taco with meal and Monday: Spaghetti with meat growth market for real trees. SANDWICH DAOS chicken, pasta primavera, zucchini wax beans: Chicken sandwich, fmit, chilled fhiit mix, milk. 'Hiesday: Fish on a roll, tartar cheese, tomato and lettuce, seasoned ISO COUNT. OR sauce, garlic bread, buttered peas, However, a slow population growth and summer squash, rye bread, milk. Tuesday: Elementary schools: sauce, potato puffs, assorted fruit. rice, Mexican com, banana. GLAD WRAP fresh fmit. of 1 percent a year, coupled with an chocolate chip pudding. Tuesday: Beef roulads with Sloppy Joe on roll, buttered green Wednesday: Unsloppy sloppy 100 FT ROLL Ihesday: Chicken filet on a roll, Thursday: Chilled truil juice, aging America, could mean more Wednesday: Minestrone soup, gravy, whi{^>ed potato, squash: Egg beans, butterscotch padding, milk. Joe, choice of vegetable, assorted mcatloaf with gravy, mashed potato, salad sandwich, fruit, milk. Junior and Senior High schools: lettuce and tomato, special sauce, pancakes with syrup, sausage panic, demand for artificial U'ees. .. p V. fruit. green beans and tomatoes, com Cheese calzone, buttered green frozen fruit bar. chilled fruit cup. special surprise. “The older generation, middle- ft' m 'i Wednesday: Chicken a la king Thursday: Chicken panic on a T .9 bread, fruit cup. over rice, green beans, cauliflower: beans, bread and butter, butterscotch aged America, lends to buy artificial OLLAR! Wednesday: Cook’s choice to be roll, vegetable slicks, assorted fruit. Friday: Fresh baked pizza with uccs or forego a tree altogether,” the Thursday: Apricot nectar, veal T\irkey sandwich, fruit, milk. puidding, milk. Friday: Calzone, tossed garden pepperoni, tossed garden salad, as­ i u I •mA m lUitm Yto w y ha i Wednesday: Chicken pattie on announced. report said. t UMOM Hw «• IM WiWMWf 4MD « • < piccata, parsleyed noodles, peas and Thursday: Pot roast with g^avy, salad, assorted fruit. sorted fruit. pearl onions, pumpemickle bread, baked potato, zucchini: Chicken roll, cranberry sauce, com chips. Thursday: No lunch, half day. 4

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Abby, do you think I’m I MAVE TO WRITE A REPORT IF A PERSON d o e s n 't A\AY6E I LL WRITE 50METMIN6 she has had some minor personal someone gives you five reasons for SINGLE MOM wrong to charge? problems. She lost her cat — the cat just If you print this, maybe other ON ONE OF THE 6REAT OWN A CAR, HOW CAN A ABOUT THE MOON.. something, chances are not one of those IN TOWNSEND. WASH. wandered off and was either stolen or grandmothers (if there are any in the MV5TER1E5 OF LIFE... LOVER LEAVE A NOTE reasons is the real one. ON THE WINDSHIELD? just plain lost. Also, she needs more time Assume a “manly” posture and DEAR MOM: I’ll try. Readers: Do same boat) will will read it and respond. to do her homework, help her mother, pretend she doesn’t exist. Trust me. you eat your meals together as a family CHARGING SITTER and try to comfort her girlfriend who just You’ve nothing to lose. Ask some other at one table? Or do you eat in front of the IN ASHTABULA l i broke up with her boyfriend. Also, she girl out. Write again in 90 days and let television with your plates in your laps? ' taxes and you almost surely will pay more than you should. The wiser Sylvia Porter Patti Luponc as the mother of a family that includes course is to project your 1989 tax a child with Down’s syndrome. But dramatic scries , I liability now, while there still is time about black families are not being made, said Ug­ I Siw/! to make adjusunents. are less than 14 years old. gams. MO/ie I Contact the general partner and ask “It’s hard to get a black television show — By plaiuiing ahead, you can begin for projected 1989 figures. Investors 6. If your medical deductions will I* to accumulate the cash you’ll need exceed 7.5 percent of your adjusted period,” said Uggans, who is in town to perform at quite often are unaware and thus un­ a casino. “Here we are talking about this, here in April 15. Or, if you are overpaying, prepared for large amounts of tax­ gross income, incur and pay as <1) 1969 by NEA. Inc. /P-/B you’ll be ready to claim an early many of your medical bills as you 1990. They want us to make them laugh all the able income that pass through the lime. That’s the brainwashing — that nobody wants ;s -* ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson refund. partnership. can before year-end. To help you, I sat down with 7. Most states require that your to see a serious show about blacks.” 7. Deductions. Go through your ‘Television is in its own special old-fashioned THAT KILLER W0K5AU)T I L0V6 Stephen Wagner, CPA, a partner of last estimated tax payment is due '‘UMbOiveo/AverCRiBby checkbook and receipts now. Learn world,” she said. “It’s rare that they’ll say, ‘Oh, this UXe OUR MeiGHBOR, ' Of f t h e c o a s t o f p e w l ie s a s e p ie s o f Epstein, Wagner, Francis & Rich­ Jan. 16, 1990. Ray the estimated tax / 0 MI5TER RAY,' what your itemized deductions are will work with black people,’ unless the part is ISLANDS, WHICH COLLECTIVELT HOUSE THE mond of Floral F^k, N.Y. Together, running, and you will cut down the two weeks earlier in 1989 and get LAP&EST 3IP D COLONY IN THE W OKLD. OVEK 10 we’ve put together a checklist to your tax deductions one year ahead written for a black actor or actress.” y Dean Young a Stan Drake time needed after the end of the year At age 17, Uggams became a television pioneer /MILLION PEPUUIAN DOOBIES AND COPYAOPANTS make it easier for you. of time. to get these figures together. when she starred in bandleader Mitch Miller’s LNE THEPE . THEIP DIET . PPINCIPALLY OF Here’s how to project your 1989 8. Increase your year-end giving OlO yO„, .AIL THAT SUHE DID, HONEV Now, prepare, a projected tax “Sing Along With Mitch” in 1960. She also has ap­ LETTER 1 SAVE ANCHOUIES, PPODUCES THE WOPLD 'S FINEST tax liability: to charity. VOU THIS return and sec where you stand. FEPTILIZEP , OUANO . DECAUSE THEIP DPOPPIN&S 1. Wages and salaries. Determine 9. Consider a donation to charity peared in the role of Kizzy in the hit miniseries MORNING If your financial situation has “Roots” and “Backstairs at the Whitehouse.” ■7 APE SO VALUADLE . THE DlPDS WEPE PLACED year-to-date gross wages and tax of appreciated property instead of changed due to such matters as mar­ “I’d like to do it all if I can,” said Uggams. “How UNDEP STPICT PPOTECTION DY THE INCAS . THIS withholding (from either your pay riage, divorce, purchases of a home, cash. You will benefit from the same PPOTECTION IS S TILL HIOOHOUSLY stubs or from your personnel office). tax deductions but you will avoid a many black actors and actresses get the opportunity death of a spouse, new business ven­ to practice their craft? You have to continually hone eNFOUceD. Estimate the year-end total. Adjust capital gains tax. JQ H ^O % / tures or retirement, make your cal­ your remaining withholding 10. Make your Jan. 1, 1990, home your craft — especially when the roles are so few culations as best as you can and sec and far between.” T') ALLEY OOP by Dave Graue amounts, if necessary. your tax professional before mortgage payment on Dec. 31, 2. Interest and dividends. Use Thanksgiving. Together you can sort 1989. Author addresses teachers your 1988 return as a guide. In addi­ out where you are and what you can 11. If you still owe consumer A GOOD START? ) WELL,YOU'LL HAVE \YOU'RE RIGHT.' ALL RIGHT... 1 PRIZES! SOME- \ NWw*! YES! GUZ CAN Dr. Gott tion, many banks and brokerage debt, pay it off in 1989. The interest FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Twenty-five VOU MEAN t h e r e 's ; TO LET FOLKS KNOW i W IZER.THAT WHAT ELSE? ' ONE WILL HAVE \ HANDLE THAT WHEN do. years after the release of her “Up The Down Stair­ Tl^RE WE HAVE / ABOUT THE FAIR.' 7wiLL BE YOUR TO COME UP WITH HE WAKES UP.' houses provide year-to-date earnings You are now ready to consider will be 20 percent deductible in TO PO? ^ THAT MEANS JOB! SPREAD SOME PRIZES! A _ , ______case,” teacher turned best-selling author Be! Kauf­ PUBLICITY! j-A THE WORD AROUND on their monthly statements. some year-end tax suategies. As 1989, but only 10 percent in 1990. ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady Peter Gott, M .D. man said obstacles in the nation’s schools are even THE CAPITAL! 3. Capital gains. Do an account­ 1989 and 1990 tax rates will be the 12. Maximize your retirement ing on your securities uading now. plan contributions. If you are harder to climb. same, the general rule of deferring “I think my book was a straw in the wind, but tu t LtAYtS ARtTWZNlSG- , 'WtV' 90 IT IT fAOST Bt “Wt SMELL OF HOT Calculate your 1989 recognized eligible for an IRA deduction, take income and accelerating or increas­ that wind has become a hurricane,” said Kaufman, PAWTA5TIC COLORS AGAlU f t\ 't R V lU R CHOCOLATt WIO AAARSHMALLOWS ^ gains and losses. Also get an idea of it. If you arc self-employed, con­ ing deductions is a viable strategy in who was in Dallas on Tuesday to address more than Af^(WrT«l$tl/At!^ THAT ORiVtS 'EM 101^ / unrealized gains and losses sitting in sider a plan. Leave tumor 1989. 2,000 teachers at a training conference. your portfolio. 1. If possible, postpone a year-end 13. If you already have recog­ 4. Taxable pensions. Again, use nized capital gains this year, con­ “Glue sniffing is now crack. The epidemic of bonus until January, 1990. stealing chalk is now armed robbery at knifepoint.” last year as a guide. In lieu of this, 2. Invest in certificates of deposit sider selling assets with losses to of­ unless it grows contact the paying agent and get fset these gains and vice versa. Her book about a young teacher’s experiences in that will mature in 1990. a lough city school topped best-seller lists after it THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom your year-to-date figures. 3. Delay the collection of rents 14. If it meets your invesUnent 5. State tax refunds. If you criteria, consider shifting some of was published in 1964. Kaufman, 78, has updated DEAR DR. GOTT: A year ago, I was diagnosed as and other income. its preface for a 25th anniversary edition. itemized your deductions in 1988, 4. If you plan to sell property your portfolio to tax-exempt ftOp.CEAE-,HEli&VPP- ^ DPC3f5Tll06Uf5H5D BUT Hl$^L6<:noN having a fibroid tumor in the uterine wall. 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M For unknown reasons, these tumors often tions. 1 have had several jobs, and every one of them has The prince, who is international president of the /^Y “degenerate” (shrink spontaneously). Therefore, doctors been a dead end. Worldwide Fund for Nature, has been accompany­ '"Ai are not always sure whether fibroids disappear as a con­ I would like to go to college and get a degree. 1 know Bruce Williams ( ^ I P N T 0 ^ o \ N L . . ing the queen on her slate visit to neighboring sequence of medical treatment, such as hormones, or be­ that I am a lot older than most college kids, and I was Malaysia. He took a side trip to Thailand to THE GRIZZWELL8 by Bill Schorr cause of their natural tendency to shrink. stupid not to go to college after high school and get a Often I sec ads in the newspapers, with a job descrip­ promote nature conservation. MV LiyBR IS A If your fibroid causes no symptoms, I suggest you degree, as I did have the opportunity. 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MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1989—27 Puzzles Eight-part ‘War’ series is first-rate One reason, she says without apparent shame or By Jay Sharbutt ACROSS Answer to Previous Puzzle regreL “was d l about the Jews ...” It gets worse 37 Slippery The Associated Press 39 Most wise as she continues, saying, “first of all, it was their 1 12, Roman 40 Stuffier IdUUlUILI LdUUCJUl TV Topics behavior, and their appearance ... they really CLASSIFIED ADS 643-2711 4 One------43 Inky NEW YORK — It’s said that those who forget didn’t belong to Vienna, in a way.” kind 45 Reduce In history are doomed to watch it on cable. 7 — -Broad­ rank Incredible. way 49 Western That isn’t all bad. And if you’re up for a first- of the Reichstag in 1932-33. went to a concentra­ 10 Clublike ■ hemisphere rate new history series, tune in tonight to the debut tion camp becau.se of him. □ □ □ HERE COMES THE JUDGE — As ex­ HOMES HDMES weapon org. of “The Road To War.” Older viewers will find familiar the documen­ HELP mJHELP IHDMES I HDMES 12 Hayseed pected, Cable News Network says that Catherine QJ]HELP I FOR SALE FDR SALE 50 Clare Boothe Airing on the A & E Network, this eight-part tary’s re-telling of how Germany’s sufferings after Notices WANTED i ^M wanted FDR SALE FOR SALE 14 Boat gear N Crier, a young former Texas district judge with no WANTED 15 Dramatic 5 2 ------even series, a co-production of A & E and the BBC, its defeat in World War 1 led to the poliUcal tri­ conflict B □ G D a S S Q ] news background, and veteran newsman Bernard ■ As a condition precedent to MANCHESTER - Now BRAND new llstingii Da­ keel E V studies the origins of World War II in the two umphs of Hiller and the Nazi Party, then his per­ fhe placement of any adver- MANCHESTER doctor's SECRETARY - C. 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Manchester. 3 bed­ 18 Piano piece B u Monday. aghees to protect, Indemnify highly motivated, beautiful contempor­ SUNDAY 55 — What makes this “Road” different from pre­ But regardless of the age of the viewer, this and hold harmless the Man­ tistical -word Also wanted 2porttime rooms, fully ap- 395 North Main St. 20 Billiara shot rv E E R E D H E V N N She will anchor from CNN’s Atlanta head­ friendly person to as­ a ry Townhouses. OCTOBER 22 contendere vious series about the war, such as the excellent chapter is still a valuable history lesson, one made chester Herald, Its officers sist In high paced set­ processing experience for Saturday and Sun­ pllanced kitchen, front Manchester, CT 22 Order 56 Darling |A|D|N|A|T|EHS|H quarters, he from its Washington bureau. Their and employees against any Cathedral ceilings, An­ to back living room, 24 Novice “The World at War,” is that it examines the social striking with Nazi “newsreel” footage that in­ ting. Afternoon hours requird. 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Brand new hardwood floors, mas­ ESTER-30,000sq.ft. office time, such as the 17-year cicada and the (T1 Sustaining tor of Personnel, Man­ ter bedroom suite with witness to a murder David Hammings, Va­ d® d® M*A‘S*H cleaner needed for Manchester Herald, P. vinvl siding and ther­ POSSIBLE rent with op­ building, plus free-standing nessa Redgrave. Sarah Miles 1967. grunion fish laying its eggs. QD MOVIE: 'The Bad News Bears in Manchester area. O. Box 591, Monches- chester Community tion to buy - Enloy a fireplace and whirl­ News (Live) Breaking Training' The Bears are Astro- . mopane windows keep bank building .Owner financ­ [U S A ] Jem [ESPN] Spirit of Adventure Transportation a must. ter, CT 06040.______College, 60 Bldwell «ofe, '.yorm and cozy pool, living room with dome bound for a big playoff g am ^ W il you warm at low cost. 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Coll flexible or full time. porch and a yard with Ing stove In living room and sitting room. acres go with this lovely, 3 orre letter to each square, to form nis Quaid, Liam Neeson. 1987. Rated R. (In ® Family Feud Training using your room, 7 large rooms, 3 Call for details. QD Growing Pains Stereo) [A8iE] Robert Englund at the Improv I HELP 278-2960 for Interview. unique character. bdrm. Ranch. Vinyl sided, 2 four ordinary words. ■ •.O ’ (3® Hart to Hart skills. 649-9287.______bedrooms, 2 baths, on $259,900. Epstein MANCHESTER 3® Mama's Family [LIFE ] Spenser: For Hire [CNN] Moneyline WANTED $132,900. Anne Miller car garage. Many extras! [A8(E] Vietnam War With Walter 5.18 wooded acres. Ap­ Realty 647-8895.Q 3® NBC News (CC) Remove mineral buildup Real Estate, 647-8000.Q $162,900 Must be seen. [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Gorillas in the Mist' [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Cronkite A surprise holiday attack by the GIVE YOUR budget a pliances and paddle REXET from your teakettle by CDVENTRY 6 room, 3 $189,000-BLOOMFIELD- (2® CST) Nightly Business Report Based on the life of Dian Fossey, the an­ [M AX] MOVIE: 'The Last Temptation Vietcong shocks the U.S. armed forces. break ... shop the classi­ fan remain. Possible Cheerful Townhouse located at thropologist who alerted the world to the pouring In holt a cup of bedroom, 1643 sq. ft. H ) Family Ties (CC) of Christ' Spiritual conflict and doubt (60 min.) (R) BAKER fied columns for bargain owner financing. An­ ranch. Beautiful 1 acre Southfield green with 3 spacious Brighl & cheery, family ^ i t j plight of the endangered African mountain plague Jesus of Nazareth as he begins his white vinegar and one buys! bedrooms; applianced eat-in sized, (Colonial Cape. 4 (GD Love Connection gorilla. Sigourney Weaver, Bryan Brown. [E S P N ] SportsLook I HELP dover, $184,V(X). Philips lot, 2 car garage, field- life as a preacher of God's word. Willem WANTED quart of tap water. Heat to Real Estote, 742-1450.a. Kitchen; central a/c, and carportl bdrms, 2 baths, garage. [A & E ] Profiles Featured; football coach Julie Harris. 1988, Rated PG-13. (In Dafoe, Harvey Keitel, Barbara Hershey. [T M C ] MOVIE: Gorillas in the M ist' rolling boll and let stand WANTED stone fireplace and Based on the life of Dian Fossey, the an­ RETAIL SALES Close loCIGNA Knute Rockne (R) Stereo) 1988 Rated R. (In Stereo) Full time or part time. tor ope hour. Pour out CHARMING & well main­ more. $212,000. Flono KIERNAN DUGE [E S P N ] SportsLook [USA] Murder, She Wrote thropologist who alerted the world to the tained - Home reflects Real Estate, 646-5200o $189,900-ANDOVER-Better ------7 ^ [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Stereo) plight of the endangered African mountain Experience with donuts solution, fill with water, Break From The [USA] He-Man and Masters of the pride of ownership. HEBRDN - 7 room Vlcto- REALTY, INC. than new, 3 yr. yoqng Raised 8:30PM CID Dragnet An ex-con at­ 11:30PM (D® News gorilla. Sigourney Weaver. Bryan Brown, preferred but will train boll again and discard. Routine Universe tempts to cover muggings using gangs. Julie Harris. 1988. Rated PG-13. (In The right person. The Cozy fireplaced family rlon, more than a Ranchi Gorgeous 3 bdrm, 2 C®) Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) Add buildup to your The Train Exchange/ 294 Main St. Stereo) Diversified Duties room lust right for dream house. It's your bath home on open acre lot. K>-IS 7 ; 0 0 P M (JL) Inside Edition ^4) One Plus One (CC) The fourth Project Whole Donut, 150 budget by selling no- T.: (S I Honeymooners Part 2 of 2. Miniature Comer In Man­ Full Time. Growing those chilly fall even­ dream house. $320,000. Manchester, CT Owner financing available. STYMIC Ci3 dD VJheel of Fortune (CC). Literacy U.S. special examines how young 2:30AM ®v-siicer Center Street. Manch­ longer used furniture and chester has openings for: people benefit from relationships with vol­ (1® Light His Fire ester, CT 649-0140. appliances with a low-cost hobby distributor seeking ings. Oak cabinets Flono Realty, 646- $125,000-EAST HART- WHAT THE ESOTIST r§~l Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) [CNN] Sports Latenight compliment a fully ap- 649-1147 unteer mentors. (60 min.) d® Twilight Zone od In Classified. 643-2711. Part timo/Full time sales experienced Data entry 5200.O FORD-Owner financing s > k A > L E T 6 O F F (11) People's Court [D IS ] M y Friend Flicka (R) person. 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Competitive Estate, 742-1450.O ping center. d® (40) Current Affair d® Your Show of Shows 2:45AM [HBD] MOVIE: Masquer­ Lynn Kessler, at 646- wage & benefits. Please s / gested by the above cartoon. nounces his plans to defect. (In Stereo) MALLARD View. Dis­ $195,900-EAST HART- ZD f38) Cheers (CC) d® St. Elsewhere ade' (CC) An ambitious young man tar­ Immediate positions open in our Broad St. 0610 for appointment. call Heather at 646-0610. 9;00PM C13 m o v i e ; 'Trenchcoat in tinctive Townhouses. FORD-Move-in Condition! (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour gets a rich, naive heiress for marriage. Rob (61) Charles in Charge (CC) Charles learns Paradise' Premiere, (CC) Escaping the Lowe, Meg Tilly, Doug Savant. 1988. Save thousands. Very desirable neighbor­ he'll be the live-in helper for a new family office. Excellent communication skills, profes­ to»rTTTi-n “n n cm ’’ wrath of a New Jersey mobster, an old- [CNN] Sports Tonight Rated R. (In Stereo) $141,9001 No associa­ hood. Seven rm., 3 bdrm, after the Pembrokes move to Seattle. fashioned private eye starts life anew in sional appearance, cash transaction experi­ (Answers tomorrow) [DIS] Lives of Ben Franklin: The Am­ MEDICAL i! tion fees. New 3 bed­ 2.5 bath Raised Ranch. [A 8iE ] Chronicle The Increasing drug use Hawaii. Dirk Benedict. Sydney Walsh. bassador Ben Franklin (Eddie Albert) de­ 3:00AM (33 Home Shopping Over­ Jumbles: GUEST FLAKE BANTER ELICIT night Service (3 hrs.) ence and/or knowledge of geography helpful. room single family att­ $214,900-EAST HART­ Yesterday's in America. (R) Bruce Darn. 1989. (In Stereo) ceives the French government in order to SEX3ffiTARY\TRANSCRIPnOI^! ached homes that offer MANCHESTER $ 1 ^ 0 0 Answer; He drove as If he owned the road which Is why [CNN] Moneyline (T ) Adam 12 A satanic cull is planning a get them to help finance the American War ® 101 Ways to Get Cash From the For competitive wages, a great benefit pack­ FORD-6+6 Duplex, just like he ended up not owning this—A LICENSE of Independence. (90 min.) (R) Government For growing orthopedic practice. J a sensible alternative LOTS OF POTENTIAL [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date human sacrifice. age, and a convenient location, contact BOB to the high cost of a new new! Siding, windows, roof scores. @9) Night Court (CC) Christine falls for [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date ® Odd Couple Excellent starting salary and benefits. home! A complete This older, 6 room Colonial Cape needs some just re-done. 1 1/2 baths scores. JONES at 646-7090. 9am-4pm, weekdays. [LIFE] This Evening an undercover cop when they're locked in [A8iE] Robert Englund at the Improv (R) Flexible bours available. package at one low T.L.C. Master bedroom has enclosed porch, each side. Separate sys­ the court records vault together. [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Au Revoir. Les En- 1 1 :35PM dD Night Court [CNN] Headline News Overnight f Send resume to: price! IVi baths, fire­ enclosed sunroom downstairs. 3 bedrooms. tems. fants' Two boys become friends at a Cath­ (S^ Eighth Van Cliburn International [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Stagecoach' A diverse place, wall to wall car­ $269,900-SOUTH WIND- Piano Competition; Here to Make Music 1 1 :45PM [HBD] MOVIE: 'License To olic boarding school In war-torn 1944 group of people traveling through the Ari­ Sports Medicine and Orthopedics Full basement and newer roof. For the handy­ A look inside the grueling 16-day contest Drive' Despite the fact that he failed his peting, range, refriger­ SOR-Exc«)tional U&R built France. Gaspard Manesse. Raphael Fejto. zona Territory during the 1880s fears that 01 Manchester man and an excellent starter home. in Fort Worth, Texas. (90 min.) (In Stereo) driver’s test, a teen-ager "borrows" his ator, dishwasher, and Ranch. Exclusive Timber Francine Racette. 1987. Rated PG. grandfather's mint-condition Cadillac for a their stagecoach will be met with an I jj 155 Main Street, Manchester, CT microwave oven, full [A 8iE ] Road to War Ridge Estates. Tasletully Astrograph (Dubbed) (In Stereo) late-night dream date. Corey Haim, Corey Apache war party. Willie Nelson, Kris Kris- "LET'S TALK!" basement and attached [USA] Miami Vice [C N N ] Larry King Live Feldman. 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) tofferson, Johnny Cash. 1986. S Or call 645-8387 (10a.m. - 6 p.m.) garage. No gimmicks, decorated, 7 rms, 3 bdrms, 2 [ESPN ] Scholastic Sports America High About Strano's success in selling and full baths, 2 car garage. 7:30PM QlEni [D IS ] MOVIE: Stagecoach' A diverse 1 2:00AM IT) ® NIghtlina (CC). S 643-6709 (Fax) lust solid dollar value- e rhn n i An how you can be a part of it! As always, we comparel Come see $6,600,000-WILLINGTON- Joined in keep selling houses, and with our soon- the mode of tomorrow 62.5 Aaes total-128 unit to-start Training Program, you can be a In your own lot and II residential apt. develop­ E.,'Rotum of part of the successful Strano's Sales Team. home! Blanchard & ment, plus 5-2 acre building P) The gas re- BANKING Rossetto Realtors,” lots AND 30+acres for add. lelSSCnraff^mTMMRTiiWnlster revives Conscientious, dependable, energetic, full TELLERS We'i;e Selling Houses” ITER $165,000 units or single family house the occupants of a local cemetery. James Vegas, Nev. (60 min.) (Taped) [A&E] World War I (R) time sales associates will feel right at Full and part time openings. Experience a defi­ 646-2482.0 ONLY A FEW LEFT!! lots!! in front of others today. If you put this Mulhare speculates Karen, Thom Mathews, Michael Kenwor­ person down, your listeners will start to Jack the Ripper's crime’s. [LIFE ] MOVIE; 'Dallas: The Early Years' [CNN] Newsnight thy. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) home! nite plus. The qualified candidate should be 1 hese luxurious condo units are gracious, with You'll make more rapid progress in the ® ® M'A'S’H The origins of the Barnes-Ewing rivalry are [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour If you are licensed, or soon to be, please friendly with a desire to work with the public and a dream kitchen, completely applianced, multi­ Sove money on cleaning wonder what you've been saying behind witnessed as Jock Ewing wins Miss Ellie 3:30 AM ® can You Beat Baldness? THIS luxurious 7 room year ahead If you share the good that ® Hard Copy Scheduled: a look at John [LIFE] This Evening (R) products by using ammo­ tHoir Hsptzc from Digger Barnes in the 1930s and the (2® Alice call for confidential interview....don't have a solid figure aptitude. Manchester State residence Is loaded level with loft bedrexim, completely carpeted, befalls you with people who have been Travolta's career. [TM C] MOVIE; ‘Eight Men Out' (CC) nia, diluted to the strength ARIES (March 21-April 19) You're ca­ feud reaches a climax in the 1950s. David [ESPN] Auto Racing: NASCAR Holly Bank otters an excellent compensation and with extras - six panel marble fireplace and more. Must be seen! helpful. No matter what you'll give away, Eight ballplayers from the seemingly un­ delay....call today! recommended on the bot­ pable of achieving critical objectives to­ ® Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) Grant, Dale Midkiff, Molly Hagen. 1986. Farms 4 0 0 From North Wllkesboro, N.C. raised doors, skylights, you'll always get more back. beatable Chicago White Sox are accused benefit package, as well as a pleasant working tle, tor washing walls and day, but you might offend others in the il) Nowhart (CC). [M A X ] MOVIE: The Thin Blue Lino' (2 hrs.) (R) Frank Strano lacuzzl, exercise room LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Even advice of throwing the 1919 World Series. John environment with a definite growth potential, tt and private cul-de-sac , D. F. REALE, INC. windows. Bring extra mo­ from well-intentioned friends is not like­ process. Try not to leave angry asso­ [A & E ] World of Survival (R) (CC) Errol Morris’ acclaimed reconstruc­ Cusack, Charlie Sheen, D.B. Sweeney. [USA] MOVIE: 'Rana: The Legend of tion and investigation into the 1976 mur­ you are interested, please call Mrs. Tartaglia at location $200’s. Blan­ f REAL ESTATE ney Into your home by ly to be well received by you today, es­ ciates in your wake. [C N N ] Crossfire 1988. Rated PG. Shadow Lake' An evil amphibious crea­ STRANO REAL ESTATE der of a Dallas policeman. 1988. Rated NR. ture stands guard over a sunken gold trea­ chard & Rossetto Real­ 175 Main St., Manchester selling no-longer-needed pecially If their comments pertain to TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your [USA] New Mike Hammer 646-4004. [DIS] Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too (In Stereo) sure. Karen McDlarmid, Jerry Gregoris. 647-"SOLD" tors,” We're Selling Items with a low-cost od In sources of information today might not Animated. Winnie the Pooh, Christopher eoe 646-4525 your domestic affairs. Trying to patch [USA] MOVIE: Prince of Bel Air' A Pat Sajak 1977. I Classified. 643-2711. be as accurate or valid as they usually Robin and their friends all try to get the 1 2:05AM 33 Houses” 646-2482.0 up a broken romance? The Astro- charming California poolman contemplates It's What We DO Best! Graph Matchmaker can help you to un­ are. To be on the safe side, don't base bounce out of Tigger. 1 2:30AM 33 Crimewatch Tonight 3:45AM [CNN] CNN Newsroom important judgments on hearsay. giving up his adolescent lifestyle for the derstand what to do to make the rela­ [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America High love of an intelligent artist. Mark Harmon, 3 3 Tw ilight Zone (CC) (In Stereo) 4:00AM (jj3 Forgotten Children of the GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Occasionally school sports. tionship work. Mail $2 to Matchmaker, Kirstle Alley, Robert Vaughn. 1986. ® Wild, Wild West 80's (60 min.) P.D. Box 91428, Cleveland, DH 44101- old obligations have a way of rearing [LIFE] Day by Day their ugly heads at inconvenient times. 9:30PM 3 3 Adam 12 A neighborhood @ ® Late Night With David Letter- ri® Anushka 3428. 8:00PM 3 3 Peaceable Kingdom (CC) watch group attempts to capture a rapist, man (In Stereo) ® One Day at a Time SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Try to keep Today several you've been trying to M A N C H E S T E R J O B S E R V IC E . .always ready to serve Job-seekers and area employers at no charge... keep submerged may wiggle their way While Rebecca and Sam are away, Jed and d® ® Nutt House (CC) When an aban­ (3® Tw ilight Zone [A&E] MOVIE: 'Hollow Triumph' A con in mind today that you are not the only Dr Langley disagree over medical treat­ to the surface. doned baby turns up at the hotel, Ms. Frick ® Hard Copy Scheduled: a look at John artist hiding from the law murders a psy­ one among your contemporaries who is ments for an aging elephant (60 min.) discovers her motherly qualities Here are some of the many new job openings available this week: CANCER (June 21-July 22) One-to-one Travolta's career. chiatrist in order to assume his identity. JOB capable of coming up with clever ideas. (13 (4® World Series Baseball (CC) Game Paul Henreid, Joan Bennett. Eduard Franz. relationships might be a bit difficult lor d$ Eighth Van Cliburn International dJ) Gene Scott Your pals will resent your lack of appre­ four. Teams to be announced. (3 hrs., 30 Piano Competition: Here to Make Music 1948. you to manage today. The faults you [A & E ] Tw entieth Century An explora­ ciation tor their thoughts. min.) (Live) A look inside the grueling 16-day contest [C N N ] Larry King Overnight SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Be find in your companions may be a re­ 3 3 Dragnet Murder is the result of an in Fort Worth, Texas. (90 min.) (In Stereo) tion of the Nazi invasion and occupation of SEimCB • Cashier needed at once tor area [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide • Can you type 35 wpm? Immediate flection of your own inadequacies. identity switch for an insurance payoff. Norway. Host: Waller Cronkite. (R) • No experienou luquiiuu lo oecome • Rub-a-dub-dubI Laundry worker • Habla Espagnol? Employer seek­ restaurant. No experience needed. cautious today regarding involvements ® i) News opening for general otfico work. Ex­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) When duty calls, 1 0:00PM S3 C2® [E S P N ] Ughter Side of Sporta Jay John­ 4:1 0AM [TM C] MOVIE: ‘Porky's Re­ needed at once to wash and told ing telephone receptionist who Hrs. 4 pm - 10 pm. Good pay rate. where It appear you only have to put In a (11) The Thorn Birds With Ralpn (Richard a siding applicator. Employer will cellent pay + fringe benefits. little money to get something big going. strive to respond promptly today, be­ Chamberlain) unattainable in Rome, Mog­ (ii) WPIX News stone is host. venge' A group of Florida high school stu­ train to apply vinyl siding. Good pay linens, tablecloths, etc. No ex­ speaks Spanish for national com­ cause responsibilities you fall to attend (1® Can You Beat Baldness? dents matches wits with the proprietor of Your hopes could be predicated upon gie (Rachel Ward) agrees to marry sheep [L IFE ] E/R (R) • immodiate opening tor tool ana ate rate + benefits. perience. Good rate of pay. pany which sells Spanish language to will worsen with neglect. Don't let shearer Luke O'Neill (Bryan Brown); a neg­ a local brothel. Dan Monahan, Wyatt tapes. Good pay rate. wishful thinking. (2® All in the Family ' 1 :00AM 33 USA Today Self-defense maker with 3 yrs. experience. Very things pile up. lected wife, Meggie seduces Luke and be­ Knight. Tony Ganios. 1985. Rated R. (In CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Part­ comes pregnant with the hope that a fa­ (223 (3® Quantum Leap Sam jumps into courses for women Stereo) good pay and fringe benelits. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept. 22) In your social the lilt) of a belnagiioied tiil)l)i, wlinsii • Employer seeking yard worker to • Tool designer with 2 yrs. ex- nership arrangements won't work too mily will seillr-lnm dcv.ri (> !,) ) Part 3 rjl f93 Joe Franklin 4:1 5AM [H B D ] m o v i e : steel Dawn' II,;olv: loday you might not dis sistur in-taw wishes to havr* an aflaii witi) assist customers loading/unloading perience in tool making/tool design­ • Security guard needed at once to well at this time if thers is a lack of can­ 5 LHJ Carson's Comedy Classics In a desolate world of the future, a swords­ State of Connecticut play your usual gracious qualities. Peo­ him. (GO min.) (In Stereo) man seeks vengeance on the warrior who building materials. Fork lilt ex­ ing. Strong aerospace background a guard property, make rounds, check dor In the alliance. Each party must be (18) MOVIE: 'Penny Serenade' The hap­ (38J Alfred Hitchcock Presents • Great opportunity lor one who com- Labor Department ple with whom you usually have a good (3® Hogan's Heroes killed his mentor. Patrick Swayze, Lisa municatos well. Employer will train to perience a plus. Good pay/benefits. plus. Excellent pay + fringe benefits. doors. 25 hrs. week-first shift. Good totally truthful with the other. rapport may be the ones who annoy you piness of a young couple who adopt a AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) There is baby is shattered by tragedy. Cary Grant, [A&E] Vietnam War With Walter (4® W in, Lose or Draw Niemi, Christopher Neame. 1987. Rated R. write orders, deal with public, file, pay rate. 806 Main Street someone you know rather well who is the most. Irene Dunne, Beulah Bondi. 1941 Cronkite A surprise holiday attack by the [A & E ] Road to W ar (R) (In Stereo) handle some data enby in auto Manchester, CT 06040 dealership. Non-smoker preferred Excellent pay + benelits. (203) 649-4558 28— MANCHESTFR HERALD. Wednesday, Oct. 18. 1989

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White Monday through Thursday. OLDSMOBILE 1974 Cu­ ifflaiirljPHtpr Mrralfi room townhouse with Barbara 647-1419. available. High visibil­ wrought Iron legs,$100. tlass. Runs good. RE/MAX East of the fireplace. All applian­ ity. $480 monthly, In­ 644-2833. Needs exhaust work. River, 647-1419.0 ces, heat, hot water, carpeting, air condi­ cludes heat and elec­ I TAG $325. 649-4914, before CARPEMTRY/ ELECTRICAL H IS T O R IC Dream - 1875^ tioning. Call 649-5240. tricity. Keith Real SALES 1pm. and updated - six room Estate, 646-4126. WE DELIVER REMODELING MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ CHEVROLET. 1984 Cava­ Thursday. Oct. 19, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price; 35 Cents Victorian. Superb con­ OFFICE- Primelocatlon, For Home Delivery, Call lier Wagon, good con­ dition. A skin g $139/300. room townhouse with NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ DUMAS ELECTRIC fireplace. All applian­ heat, corpet. $250. per 647-9946 eral Statute 23-65 prohibits dition. Many extras Service changes, Coll Barbara, 647-1419 month. Call 647-9223 or the posting of advertise­ $2,500. 643-2108. GCF HOME R E / M A X E ast of the ces, heat, hot water, Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 additional wiring and carpeting, air condl- 643-7175.______ments by any person, firm or OLDSMOBILE 1981, Cu­ River, 647-1419.0 corporation on a telegraph, SERVICES repairs on existing tlonlng. Call 649-5240. OFFICE - 3 room, 900 tlass Supreme. 2 door, R«mpc« ing 647-8691. R E / M A X anytime. and Sunday 9am - 2pm. Customized. Runs slowly return Written Guarantee recipients will get a 4.7 percent Even those workers unaffected by HarBro East of the River, 647- MANCHESTER - Avalla- R O O M mate wanted to Delta homecraft jig­ good. Needs a little Free Estimatet 1419.0 MISCELLANEDUS saw on steel stand with benefit increase in January, the big­ Hatehwinra. Foundation Cracks, ble Immediately. 1 and share house In M a n ­ body work. Asking the higher wage cap, which is ad­ Painting Sunnp Purrtpe, Drainage Lir>es, CHARMING oldie but 2 bedrooms, walking chester. $400. month FDR SALE tilt table, 16" throat. $2,000 or best offer. Call gest boost in 7>/2 years, the govern­ justed each year to offset inflation, SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Eiasemerrt Waterproofing of Floors 8 Hudson seal knee of Manchester Waits A More goodie! 5 room, one distance to downtown, plus utilities. 646-3359. after 5p.m., 646-0692. ment said today. will see their Social Security taxes Three strong aftershocks rattled owner home with cozy hot water Included. No smokers.______length coat. Tiffany Northern California today as relief Albert Zuccaro 646-3361 lamp, household Items. 1974 G M C Truck. 250, 6 The increase promises an extra go up next year because the tax rate flreplQced living room. $575 and $650. Boyle FEM ALE preferred - Fur­ LEATHER Jackets - Quality Painting Men’s extra large $50, cylinder. Asking $450. $25 a month for the average retired rises from 7.51 percent to 7.65 per­ poured into the earthquake-devas­ Stove, washer, and Management Com­ nished, kitchen privi­ Call after 4pm. 649-3237. tated Bay area from throughout the Services dryer stay In this so­ pany, 649-4800. leges, clean, quiet, women's small, $35. worker, who now receives $541 a cent in 1990. Leather coat, small, I WANTED TD •Free Estimates HAWKES TREE SERVICE lidly built beauty with MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ busline. 647-9813. month, the Social Security Ad­ The two changes mean the maxi- world. Bucket, truck & chipper. garage, and aluminum $60. Winter boots, 8C, BUY/TRADE Workers dug into a li/4-miIe-long •Senior Citizen Discounts Stump removal. Free room, heat, hot water, OLDER working woman r n CAMPERS/ ministration said. The maximum miun tax on employees will jump by sided too! Located In $40. 649-8635.______•Aluminum & Vinyl aatimataa. Special new apllances. Imme­ looking for mature STEREO Camera, I H J TRAILERS monthly benefit for a worker retiring $250.80 to $3,855.60 in 1990 for slab of collapsed freeway in Oak­ Powerwashing conaldaratlon for elderly quiet west-side loca­ diate occupancy. $700 woman to share home. M IN O L T A 310 Copier. land with fading hopes that anyone and handicapped. Small, runs excellent, viewer, accessories in 1989 at age 65 will rise by $76 to workers earning over $50,400 an­ tion. $129,900. Anne m onthly. Call 649-2871. Reasonable rent. Call 1980 Midas Motor home. Miller Real Estate, 647- $425 or best otter. 569- and literature. 649-2231. $975. might be alive. Authorities fear 646-6815 ANDOVER - Duplex. Project Home Share, 24K, air, needs minor nually. Employers match their 647-7553 8000.O 2684.______The benefit increase, a cost-of- more than 270 people were killed, W e’re Here To Se. ve Country setting, 20 643-2761. CARS repair, m ust sell. 649- workers’ contributions. minutes to Hartford. GREAT tor Christmas, 2 9977. living adjustment designed to offset Tax rates for the self-employed most in the highway cave-in. CONDOMINIUMS $600. monthly. 742-9034. 20" Dirt Bikes, excel­ FDR SALE the effects of inflation over the past There were signs of life slowly WDGLES PAM1WG CO. TREE MISCELLANEOUS lent condition $45. Call rise from 13.02 percent this year to FOR SALE MANCHESTER - 3 bed­ MISCELLANEOUS returning to normal. Power was res­ Quality work at a REMOVAL L£iJ SERVICES 643-0727 after 5.______Oi-DSMOBILE 1981 Re­ year, will be the biggest since 15.30 percent in 1990, when half of reasonable pricel room apartments. Se­ gency - Loaded, must I AUTOMOTIVE benefits rose 7.4 percent in July the taxes can be deducted as a busi­ tored in the city’s Financial Disuict Interior & Exterior Trees trimmed and removed. NEW Price!! The price of curity and references a GSL Building Mainte­ SLIDING glass door and Cofdwood sold. Seasoned and screen 6 foot. $100. Cal sell. 643-1364.______1982. Benefits jumped 4.0 percent early this morning, setting off Free EStImatea this Immaculate 4 must. Call 645-8201. nance Co. Commercl- ENGINE -351 Cubic Inch, ness expense. The first $50,400 of unseasoned hardwood only. 643-0727 otter 5. 1984 CELEBRITY-4door, thousands of alarms. Airports were Fully Insured. Free Estimates. room Townhouse MANCHESTER - Deluxe, al/ResIdentlal building Ford, V8. $100. 643-7063. in 1989. earnings is subject to taxation, the Call Briaa Welgle Condo at Wellsweep In fully equipped, excel­ open, and ferries from Southern 64M912 Crane Service Available. large 1 bedroom apart­ repairs and home Im­ lent condition. $3,500. Since 1975, benefits have risen same as for other workers. Call Carl 742-5986 Manchester has been ment on bus line. New, provements. Interior automatically each year along with California steamed north to bolster reset at $112,900 for a CARS 1987 MUSTANG LX - 4 The payroll tax was 1 percent of quiet and secure. $575 and exterior painting, cylinder, hatchback, 5 "cars advances in the Consumer Price the overburdened Bay area com­ quick sqlc! 2 bed­ light carpentry. Com­ income up to $3,000 when Social Wall Papering and monthly. 649-1147. FDR SALE speed, $6,500. 646-2392. FOR SALE muter fleet. SNOW PLOWING rooms, T/j boths, de­ plete lanitorlal ser­ Index, except for six months in 1983 Security started in 1937. It stayed Painting luxe Cherry coblnefs, COVENTRY - Quiet that were skipped to help Social The third game of the World 30 years Experience Commercial, residential. neighborhood, one vice. Experienced, rel­ there until 1950 and has risen prlvofe bosemenf, am­ iable, free estimates. SCHALLER Security avert a financial crisis. In gradually since then. The 1990 tax Series, which was within minutes of Insurance and Bolton, Vernon, Coventry ple porking. Cleon os o bedroom apartment, corpeted. $450 per 643-0304.______BOB RILEY ACURA QUALITY CARDINAL earlier years, benefits were in­ increase will be the 21st; no further the opening pitch when the quake References area. Free estimates. whisfle! Immedlofeoc- SNOW Plowing - Com­ cupony! Jackson 8< month. 2 month's se­ PRE-OWNED AUTOS BUICK, INC. creased sporadically by Congress. increases are scheduled. struck, was rescheduled for TUesday MARTY MAHSSON Call Pete, mercial, residenlal. OLDSMOBILE S3 Ford Escort $1,995 Jackson Real Estofe, curity. No dogs. 742- 1986 BuickLeSabre Sedan $11,199 at Candlestick Park in San Francis­ 6 4 9 ^ 1 Bolton, Vernon and 4 cyt, /'4JI0, Low MUm The size of next year’s benefit in­ Social Security Commissioner 643-1213. 647-8400.O 0569. 259 Adams St., 1988 Buick Skylark Sedan $6,990 co. Coventry area. Free SSOIdBCuVaitSuprarM $4,906 crease became official today when Gwendolyn King said in a statement COVENTRY Lake - 2 Manchester V-6.AT,A)C,Low M l« 1988 ChevS-10 Ext C^PAJ $12,99$ Still, many offices remained DICK COBB MANCHESTER - South- room efficiency apart­ estimates. Call Pete, A7ToyoUT«c«l $6,936 1968 R)n1lac Grand Am Coupe $8,690 the Labor Department released the that the benefit increase would field Green, excep- 643-1213.______649-1749 4 cyl, AT, A/C. Low M«« closed. The Bay Bridge, the lifeline ment. Private beach, 86 HotkU Aaord IX $10,996 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 consumer price report for Septem­ protect beneficiaries against the ef­ GUTTER t I o n I 6 r o 0 m that links Oakland and San Francis­ INTERIORS 0 quiet neighborhood. ODD Jobs - On strike. I 1985 Ford LTD $5995 SSpd..Air,Lho New 1987GUCS-1SSp(P/U $6,380 ber. The annual change in benefits is fects of rising prices. to w n h o u se , 3 b e d ­ $500 per month, utilities need the work! Lawn S3 Nissan Stvue $9,496 1987 Buick Park Are Sedan $11^50 Clean Quality Painting at CLEANING 1989Toronado $17,900 calculated by taking increases in the co, was expected to be closed at rooms, living room, Included. Call 742-8671. mowing, raking, trips $Spd., fuC, Stereo 1987ChevS-10P/U $6,280 “Social Security’s 39 million Fair Prices. - 1986Toronado $8,995 67CeicaGTS $11,496 least one or two more weeks while a SERVICE and dining room area, to the dump, rototll- SSpd.. Loaded, Red 1987 Chev Conversion Wn $13,999 CPI for urban wage earners and beneficiaries, including the elderly Specializing in interior kitchen with family MANCHESTER - Spar­ 1986 Olds Cutlass $8,495 collapsed section is repaired. Painting. Carpentry and for estimate call kling clean 5 room llng, log splitting. Any­ 83PontUc6000LE $3,936 1987 Cadillac Brougham $14,995 clerical workers for the July-Scp- and disabled reliant upon fixed in­ room , 2'/2 baths, cor thing else you need 1986 Chevy Eurosport $6,995 V-6. Aulo. Loaded 1986 Buick LeSabre Coupe $8,480 tember period, compared with the comes, can rest assured their buying i An aftershock that measured 5.0 Exterior Pa! iting aiso 875-0634 or 875-9142. apartment. Applian­ SeCheryNova $3,006 port, nice private treed done? Rick 742-7090. 1989 Olds Ciera $11,999 available. ces. $575. plus utilities., Auto, Stereo 1986 Buick Century Sedan $7,480 same period in the previous year. power will be maintained,” Mrs. on the Richter scale of ground mo­ yard! 8 minutes to security and referen­ LEAF Removal - Free 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo $6,995 SSBukfcCenlLry $4,006 1986 Chev Monte Carlo $8,490 tion struck at 3:15 a.m. and was Call Dick Cobb at downtown Hartford. The increase will show up in King said. V ces required. No pets. estimates. Call Ken 643- 1967 Olds Ciera $6,999 1986 Merc. Grand Marquis $9,960 649*8496 or 643-4749. Original owners asking 83 Monday Accord LX $4,396 centered near Watsonville, 10 miles 643-0727 otter 5. 0747. 1986 Olds Ciera $5,999 SSpd.VC 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $5,895 checks delivered Jan. 3, representing The Social Security Administra­ LAWN CARE $166,900. U 8, R Realty, south of Santa Cruz, according to 1987 Pont. Bonneville $10,995 83 Olds Clara $3,996 1986 Chev Conversion ^n $0,960 benefits earned for December. tion gave the following examples of 643-2692.D MANCHESTER - Availa­ V^6, Auto, AiC 1985 Olds Ciera $5,895 the state Office of Emergency Ser­ 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 S4CMsCulait $3,996 The government also announced how the 4.7 percent benefit increase EXPERT ble November 1st. 1985 Buick Skylark $4,995 Exterior and Interior Quiet neighborhood, I ANTIQUES/ 1987 Pont. Grand Am $7,495 Auto. AC.P.S. \ vices. PHIL'S LAWN MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM 1965 Buick Century $6,680 today that the maximum amount of will affect average monthly benefits. painting and wallpaper LOTS/LAND 1st floor, 3 bedroom s, COLLECTIBLES 1987 Conversion Van $16,995 “It was real strong,” said Kelly hanging. Limited exterior 345 Center St, Manchester 81 Adams St., Manchester wages subject to the payroll tax that restoration. Previous work CARE AND FOR SALE large kitchen with ap­ 1986 Olds Delta Sedan $7,995 649-4571 Please see BENEFITS, page 10 Johnston, an admitting clerk at AMI pliances, garage, se­ ANTIQUE Phone - Crank 647-7077 finances Social Security benefits can be eeen upon request. type, In excellent con­ Community Hospital in Santa Cruz. Contact BC Company, LANDSCAPING LAND - Give us a call cluded yard, front and dition. Useable. No “I ran to the doorway. Most people ■Fall Clean-Up about our 6 per cent rear porches and rear private land loons In deck. $700. m onthly reasonable offer re­ were just standing there f.ozen.” •Bushes Trimmed Coventry and Hebron.* plus heat ond electric­ fused. 643-7759. Consumer price growth “No one is really sleeping around ■Mowing ity. No pets. 646-1210 ROORNB/ SIDING Approved building lots Best Thing here,” Watsonville resident John ■Gutter's Cleaned starting at $65,000. Fl- days, 643-8422 I CARS The Associated Press evenings. Murphy said. ■Snow Plowing ono Realty, 646-5200.a FOR SALE moderates in September MANCHESTER - 2 bed- Two other aftershocks measured ANDOVER - By owner, Next To ROAD HAZARD — Drivers near Los Gatos, Calif., slowly negotiate buckled and 4.5. The aftershocks collapsed the AffontoMe Roofing For Free Estimates room flat, 2nd floor, air of last year. 4.3 acres approved lot. conditioner. Fully op- WASHINGTON (AP) — Con­ cracked roads Wednesday, one result of Tuesday’s earthquake. damaged steeple of a Watsonville Beat I any reasonable aetimais. Call No wetlands. Across The average recipient will see his All types tooling and rtpairs. pllanced kitchen, cel­ CLYDE sumer prices in September rose an church, and further damaged build­ 742*9540 from state forest. lar storage, garage. No A or her benefits increased by $25 a 30 years experienoe. Lloenead Dead-end street. Up to CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. unexpectedly modest 0.2 percent, ings in Santa Cruz, near the and Insured. pets. $690 per month ROUTE 83, VERNON month to $566. 20 percent financing. plus utilities plus dep­ with most prices virtually un­ epicenter of Thesday’s 6.9 quake, 82 Malibu 4 Dr $4,695 At the same time, the cap on So­ ★ 649-0894* YARD MASTERS $75,000 firm. 742-7869. osit. 649-5678 after 7pm. New Chevrolet changed except for a sharp rise in It fust picked up your house^ state officials said. 84 Caprice Classic Cpe. $6,895 cial Security payroll taxes will rise. MANCHESTER - 1 bed­ clothing costs, the government said As of early today, more than Trees cut, yards cleaned, 84 Buick Century Vfag $5,995 Workers will have to pay the tax on Lawns, Brush removal, INVESTMENT room apartment. Mod­ today. 1,400 aftershocks were recorded. LANDSCAPING ern, quiet, central on 84 Olds Cutlass Cpe $5,895 AJLateJVIodel Used Car or Truck Fcom CARTERS their first $50,400 in wages, up from gutters cleaned, drive­ PROPERTY Energy prices, which had climbed By James F. Henry TTie strongest, 5.2 on the Richter bus line. Security $575. 85 Skylark 4 Dr $6,895 85 PONTIAC $48,000. 86 BUICK REGAL 88 NISSAN sharply at the wholesale level, rais­ scale, stmek within 40 minutes of ways sealed. Call 649-1147, Bob 85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr $7,295 PARISSIENE 4 DR. Manchester Herald More quake photos This 9 plus room building SOM ERSET CPE. PICKUP Consumer prices rose at a high 643-9996 on West Middle Turn­ Klernan. 4 Cyl., Auto, A/C. PS. PB. Tilt Wheel. v-8, Auto, A/C, PS, PB, PW, Seals, Dr. ing the expectation of an increase on initial jolt, according the U.S. Genwal Yard Ctean Up 86 Delta 88 2 Dr $9,995 Stereo Case., Rear Defog. Locks, Stereo Cass. Loaded. Low 4 Cyl., 4 Spd., Stereo Caaa., Jet annual rate of 6.7 percent for the • Lawns Rak«d Black the retail level, fell for the fourth and stories, page 6, 18 Geological Survey. pike would be Ideal for 88 Bonneville 4 Or $6,995 first five months of the year, driven Former Manchcs'.cr resident Linda Lyncheski • Brush Removal doctors, lawyers, ac­ M A N C H E S T E R - Call at- $6795 $8295 $6250 consecutive month in September, doesn’t have to search for words to describe the On Wednesday, BART, the Bay • Tr«« Ramoval Want to sell vour car? For 86 Century Wagon $7,495 85 FORD CROWN 83 CHEV CAPRICE up by rising gasoline prices. • Hadga Trimming countants, real estate ter 5:00p.m. 645-1480. 86 CHEV 0 2 0 the Labor Department said. Area Rapid Transit subway system, Quick results/ use a low 86 Chevroiet Ceiebrily $7,495 CLA SSIC 4 DR. earthquake that devastated much of Northern • And Mora or Insurance offices. Contoct Carole. VICTORIA 4 DR. SUBURBAN WAGON The report triggered an annoimcc- However, the index has risen only • Raaionabla Rates cost Classified ad. Call O nly $182,900. B la n ­ 88 Chevrolet Nova 4 Or $6,395 V B, Aulo, AA2, PS. PB. PW, POL, A V-8, Auto, A/C. PS. PB, Cruise Control, California Tuesday. bassador Drive in Manchester, news of the disaster reopened and then closed again MANCHESTER-Central, loaded Car Radio. Rear Defog. v-8. Auto, A C , PS. PB, PW, PDL. Tilt 0.2 percent or remained flat in each 643-2711 today to place chard 8> Rossetto Real­ 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 Wheel, Cruise, Silvorado Pkg. and ment that the nation’s 38.9 million For Lyncheski, who lives in San Jose, the quake made for a sleepless night. Lyncheski had when a train operator reported a leak Call 657-9761 vour ad. beautiful, 1 bedroom. $7295 $4495 of the last four months, bringing the tors," We’re Selling Appliances, heat and 86 Chevrolet cialobrity $7,155 $11195 Social Security recipients will get a was like “somebody just picked up your house and Iclcphoned her around 8 p.m. Tuesday to tell her a in the tube beneath the bay. 89 CHEV 88 FORD MUSTANG annual rate down to 4.4 percent for H o u se s" 646-2482.0 hot water Included. 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr $8,795 85 CHEV C-20 4.7 percent benefit increase in was shaking it, and shaking it, and they weren’t quake had struck. The line went dead during the Gov. George Deukmejian $525. 646-3253.______CORSICA 4 DR. LX HATCH PASS VAN January to offset the effects of infla­ the first three quarters, the same as 87BuickElectra4Dr $12,495 V-8, Aulo. PJC. PS, PB, Tin Wheel. 4 Cyl., Auto, A/C, PS, PB, Stereo going to stop.” conversation, and it was not until 9 p.m. Wednesday demanded an investigation into the Cruise Control. Stereo. Rear Defog. Cass., Cruise Control, Hear Defog. 12 P a». V-B, Auto. PS. PB, Radio the rate for all of 1988 and 1987. n n homes ROOMS Two ond 3 bedroom 87 Chevrolet Celebrity $9,495 tion over the past year. The quake did stop, but not before at least 271 that Gorsch was able to speak with her daughter and collapse of hitcrstate 880 in Oak­ apartments, applian­ $10995 $8795 The cost-of-living increase is Gasoline prices, down 2.2 percent FOR SALE [ 2 U FOR RENT $8375 people died. Lyncheski was one of the lucky ones. learn she was all right. land, saying it should have been ces, hot water. Call 872-9111 89 FORD ESCORT 87 OLDS determined by comparing the Con­ in September, have declined 9.3 per­ Stars Phil or Suzanne, 646- 86 FORD BRONCO II Her house received no noticeable damage, but she Richard Cushing, also of San Jose, said he had built to withstand the devastating MANCHESTER - Quiet, LX 2 DR. FIRENZA 2 DR. 'XLT 4X4 cent in the past four months after in­ Todov I* great dov and 1218. AT. 4 Cyl.. PS, Stereo Cassehe 4 Cyl., Auto. /VC, PS. PB, Stereo, Rear sumer Price Index in the July-Scp- said some homes in the nearby Redwood Estates - lived in Manchester until 1960, attending force of Tuesday’s earthquake. non-smoker, semi- LEGAL NOTICES Dof^. v-6. Auto, A C , PS, PB, PW. PDL. creasing 21.2 percent in the first five Standout Classified is a great wov private entrance/bath, Starao. Raa, Dalog. TiN Whaal * mo,a tember quarter with the same period many valued at over $350,000 - were completely Manchester High School until part way through his The collapse “raises troubling ... to sell something! 643- CONDOMINIUMS INVITATION TO BID $6695 securltv, lease, refer­ $7195 $9695 months of the year. destroyed. Some of the homes tumbled down the junior year. He is the owner of an antique shop in questions for the entire state in 2711. FOR RENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 85 PONTIAC 85 CHEV ★ ences 643-8830. 86 FORD F I50 Fuel oil prices fell 0.2 percent last Santa Cruz mountainside and looked more like a the Willow Glen area of San Jose, and said that terms of the construction of our FEM A LE preferred - Fur­ THAT The Eighth Utilities Dis­ BONNEVILLE 4 DR. CAPRICE 4 DR. PICKUP TODAY month after declining 0.9 percent in PLAY paradise - 3 bed­ B^AND New Condo - trict of Manchester, CT is V'8. Auto, A/C, PS. PB, Stereo v-8, AT, A/C, PS, PW, PL, Stereo, Ree, pile of trash than homes, she said. though some small items and some China was freeways,” Oakland Mayor Lionel nished, kitchen privi­ Oefog. 6 Cyl., 4 spd., PS, PB, Stereo, Pickup Never lived In 3 bed­ Cs^, Bed Liner August. Nearby Route 17, which runs between San Jose room tri-level town- leges, clean, quiet, seeking competitive bids for $6150 $ 7 1 Q5 broken, most of the items in his shop remained in­ Wilson said. house - 2 full 2