16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Tbesday, Nov. 28,1989

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE A BAR OF toilet soap HOMES I CLEANING PETS AND CARS A public sale of the contents placed In suitcases will FDR SALE of the storage space listed keep them smelling ni­ FOR SALE SERVICES IS S J SUPPLIES Sold Finisher below will take place at Abortion A ce...and may come In POLISH woman will FOR Sale-Male, West AAERCURY, 1979 Mo­ Space Station. 282 Chapel handy next time you go on MANCHESTER- % S pecjolii^ i^ ■ clean your house. For Highland Terrier, 11 narch. 4 door, 6 cy­ Road. South Windsor, Con­ a vacation trip. Boost Graclous 5-5, 2 family. necticut 06074 at 11:00 am more Information call months old. Must sell. linder, air, new brakes. your vacation budget by Invest In yourself. Let 644-2835, 644-4663. on December 19, 1989. Each selling Idle Items oround $300. 647-8832. $500/best offer. 643- Consortium buys the tenant pay half the 1714. Town was the winner Supreme Court hears space will be sold as one unit. your home for cash. Place mortgage. 2 car gar­ A221 an ad In classified to find a age. Level lot. Quiet FORD, 1971, Maverick. Colt Firearms/4 HI Needs body work, in Thanksgiving race/11 arguments today/18 Jeff Shirley cash buyer. vet convenient. North MISCELLANEOUS 1 bedframe, 1 headboard, 5 end location. $179,000. I IMISCELLANEDUS Runs. $99. Call 647-1824. boxes, 2 floor lampe, pictures, Flano Real Estate, 646- I SERVICES FDR SALE 1 radio, 1 rug, 1 stool, 1 end DON'T KNOW where to 5200.n______CARDINAL CARPENTRY/ CONCRETE GSL Building Mainte­ table, misc items, 1 computer, look next for a lob? How BOLTON-Brand new 8 BUICK, INC. 1 answering machine . 1 has­ obout placing a "Situa­ REMODELING nance Co. Commercl- room Contemporary. al/ResIdentlal building 1989 Century Coupe $11380 sock, 1 com puter table tion Wonted" ad In Owner will consider a END ROLLS repairs and home Im­ 27H" width - 250 1988 Skylark Sedan Special $8,590 051-11 classified? trade or some owner WET BASEMENT? provements. Interior 13" width — 2 for 25$ 1988 Chev S-10 Ext Cab PAJ $10380 financing. Flano Real KITCHEN & BATH Ow 40 Y«ir» EupwlMW* 1988 Rintlac Grand Am Coupe M,690 Written QuaraniM and exterior painting, Newsprint and rollt can b t Estote, 646-5200.0 Fra* EtttnriM light carpentry. Com­ 19870ldsmoblle Rrenza $6,490 REMODELING Halohwim. Foundation Cradia, p lc k ^ up at ttia Manchaatar 1987 Buick Riviera T-Type $11390 REPRODUCTION- From the smallest plete lanitorlal ser­ Herald ONLY bafora 11 am. p'CLASSIPTEaDADS; ^ Garrlson Colonial. 3 Sump Pumpa. Drainapa Linaa. 1967 Buick Regal $8,695 repair to the largest Baaamont VhiiptoOKng ct Floora t vice. Experienced, rel­ Monday through Thursday. bedrooms, 2 V2 baths, 2 Walla S Mora 1967GMCS-15SptPA1 $6380 renovation, we will do a iable, free estimates. 1967 Chev S-10 PAJ $6380 e v e r y car garage. Inground tx lG complete Job. Start to Albert Zuccaro 646-3361 643-0304.______1967 Cadillac Brougham $14395 pool, central air and LEAF Removal - Free 1986 Buick LeSabre Coupe $8,480 vac, gourmet kitchen, finish. Free estimates. iilanrhpHtpr 5lpralft Get that chimney repaired estimates. Call Ken643- 1986 Buick Cenluty Sedan $7,480 wonder ““ large dining room, 2 Heritage Kitchen 0747.______1986 Chev Monie Carlo $7390 large fireplaces. Oak before winterl Can now I CARS 1966 Merc. Grand Marquis $9,980 floors, lots of closets, & Bath Center for a free estimate. Fully CLEANING, hauling, 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $5395 carpentry, remodel­ FDR SALE w orker and much more. High­ Come visit our showroom at; insured. 1966 Fbniiac Trans Am 26K $9,480 land Park School area. 254 Broad Street ling. All calls ans­ 1966 Buick Cenlury Sedan $7300 Manchester TALAGA MASONRY wered. Rick's Handy­ OLDSMOBILE, 1985, 98 Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1989 ManchesterHerald $299,900. Owner/agent, Regency-Excellent 1965 Buick Skylark $4,995 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 649-4064. 643-8209 man Service. 647-1824. 1984 Buick Century $5360 Newsstand Price: 35 Cents gk 643-2711 649-5400 condition, fully loaded, 1984 Chevrolet Celebrity $3,995 new tires. Asking 1982 Ford Muslang $3,495 Need repairs around the $7,400. 647-1701, 646- 81 Adapts St., Manchester ELECTRICAL 2598. I HOMES CONDOMINIUMS home? Coll an expert. ITV/STEREO/ 649-4571 Economic H D HOMES FOR SALE You'll find the help you CAMARO-1983 auto­ FOR SALE I FOR SALE I need In Classified. 643- DUMAS ELECTRIC I APPLIANCES matic, Incredibly low EXCELLENT Town- 2711. Service changes, mileage, V8, red, great Nadia Comaneci seeks asylum PRIVACY plus locatlon- house! One bedroom, FOR Sale-Hotpoint porta­ body. 523-7169 after CLYDE Nlcely redone 5 room BE In For ChrlstmasI additional wiring and ble dishwasher, 1 year growth Owner of this 9 room, fully oppllanced, flow­ rapaira on existing 6pm.______CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — GOP bars Ranch, 3 bedrooms, PAINTING/PAPERING old, good condition. ROUTE 83, VERNON 2'/2 bath Forest Hills ing lay-out with spa­ $175. 643-4818. T-BIRD, 1983, V6, loaded, fireplace, hardwood cious, open design, homes. Quality work at 84 Line. Continental $8,995 Nadia Comaneci, the Romanian floors, combination Colonial will buy your 53 K, one owner, stereo, home so you can move fireplace, l '/2 baths, affordable prices. wire wheels. $5,200.646- 84 Buick Century Vfag $5,995 gymnast whose unprecedented per­ wood, coal and oil heat. Entirely owner operated. slowing In Immediately. Blan­ beautiful and private. McHugh Himself 5265. 84 Olds Cutlass Cpe $5,895 fect scores at the 1976 Olympics All within walking dis­ $109,900. CHFA Ap­ 27 years exp. Call FUEL OIL/COAL/ tance to Columbia chard & Rossetto Real­ CHEVY-1975, El Camlno. 85 Celebrity 4 Dr. Wbg. $6,095 made sports history, has fled to tors," We're Selling proved. Strano Real Painting & wallpapering at Joseph Dumas FIREWOOD Beach and Recreation Estate, 647-7653. □ I Runs excellent. $1,500 85Eleelra4Dr. $9,995 WASHINGTON (AP) — The Hungary and asked for asylum, the Area. Enloy the hiking Houses" 646-2482.P its best Free Estimates. Fully 64«-S 28a. or best offer. Call 871- payment on 85 Caprice Vfeigon $8,895 slate-run MTI news agency ONLY 4 Units Remain­ Insured. Establisheed 1974. FI RE WOOD-Seasoned 0014 after 4pm. U.S. economy grew at a moderate trails, ball fields, tennis NO money down on this cut, spilt, and deli­ 85 Buick Somerset 4 Dr $4395 reported today. court, and pavllllon. older 5-5 Victorian Du­ ing! Special builder fi­ annual rate of 2.7 percent from July nancing. 2 bedrooms, 643-9321 MISCELLANEOUS vered. $115 cord. 228- 66 Delta 88 2 Dr $9,995 The terse report said Comaneci, Columbia. $149,900. plex. 2 new heating 1110. through September, the government Philips Real Estate, systems, 2 car garage. quality built Town- SERVICES 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 reported today, but analysts say who retired from gymnastics in 742-14500 Needs paint and paper. houses. 1 and 1V2 baths, BOB RILEY 86 Century Vfegon $7/495 1984, applied for political asylum ^1^ growth is slowing in the current $154,900. Blanchard & garage with opener. Wall Papering and Painting 66 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 /VIANY Amenltles-7 Superb location. OLDSMOBILE quarter. after fleeing across the Romanian- rooms, 3 bedrooms, Rossetto Realtors," ^yeare Experience SNOWPLOWING CARS 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $8,395 firehouse Strano Real Estate, Hungarian border on Tuesday acre wooded lot. We're Selling Houses" FOR SALE 259 Adams St., 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 The increase reported by the 646-2482.0______647-7653.0______Insurance, References and Commercial and Residential HD before dawn. Granite fireplace. In- Free Estimates Snow blower services available. Manchester 88Chevette4Dr. $4,995 Commerce Department in the By Rick Santos JUST Listed! Neat, clean SOUTH Windsor-Unique She reportedly told Hungarian the station could be equipped with a ground pool, large rec Cal Mike 6494304 86 Pont Grand Am SE $8395 broadest measure of economic heal­ room, 3 car garage and affordable! 3 bed­ 3 bedroom Townhouse, MARTY MATTSSON 649-1749 border guards that her escape had Manchester Herald medical rescue truck. 3 full baths, fireplace, Mon-Sat 9am-9pm Schaller's 87 Plymouth Sundance 2 Dr. $8,695 th was up from an advance estimate with I-beam and rooms, dining room, 649-4431 1987 Dodge Shelby 2 $7,095 Osella said because directors living roam, dining 87 f^ntiac Trans Am $11,495 of 2.5 percent issued last month. been organized “in advance under large work area. Co­ garage, eat-ln kitchen LOW RATES Quality 1969 Olds Trofe-0 $17,995 the guidance of a Romanian man,” Republican Mayor Theunis were not kept informed of changes lumbia. Reduced with appliances, hard­ room, and kitchen, 1 1987 Ford Mustang GT $11,995 The revision was about in line car garage. Immediate ‘Terry” Werkhoven says he will in plans, that they were misled by $169,900. Philips Real wood floors, newer fur­ WElGirS PAMTUG CO. Pre-owned Auto 1987 Olds Calais $6995 872-9111 with economists’ expectations, but it the news agency said without Estate, 742-14500 nace and roof on beau­ occupancv. $168,000. U Quality work at a 1987 Chevy S-10 Blazer 13,995 elaboration. seek a less expensive station for the previous town administration. 8i R Realty, 643-2692.0 rtaaonaWa prical To Cleon coffee stains Value Priced could still cause the Federal Reserve OPEN spacious floor tifu l lot In South from china or plostic, rub 1985 Ford LTD $4,995 The report quoted her as saying the North End after Republican Lawrence was selected as the ar­ Windsor. Excellent NEWER Duplex. 5-5. Un­ Intarlor 6 Extarlor Board to move more cautiously in plan. Not your average Fraa Eflimataa stain with baking soda. To 83 Olds Ciera 1986 Olds 98 $9,995 she had left behind a “neatly fur­ members of the Board of Directors chitect for the project by directors in value at $149,900. Call believable deal! Each TRUCK8/VANS its campaign to lower interest rales Capel Hardwood floor­ find 0 cosh buyer tor thot ATA/C.PS $2,900 1966 Cadi Fleetwood $13,995 FDR SALE nished flat, a car and financial rejected a proposal to pay for ar­ June, when Democrats held a ing throughout,'clap­ Noreen Reilly. apartment has 3 bed­ Call Brian Walgle Chino closet you no longer 1984 Porsche 944 $13,995 as a stimulant to growth. • chitectural plans for a new fire sta­ RE/MAX East of the rooms, IV2 baths, car­ 645-8912 ' 86 Ford Tempo 1984 Audi 5000S $6,995 security for the sake of freedom.” majority on the board. Since then he board siding, beautiful use, place o low

lish your priorities. weak. NORTH Keeping AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Close, CANCER (June 21-July 22) W ork you Czechs pledge power-sharing 4 A Q J ^ o u r personal relationships should prove to have been neglecting lately can be VAK85 be extremely significant today. Friends brought under control today If you have trump control PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia^ (AP) — The country’s ^Birthday ♦ K 8 coalition government, met today with leaders of political could do constructive things for you the mind to do so. Being industrious beleaguered mlcrs pledged to bring non-Communists ♦ a K 7 5 By James Jacoby parlies and groups allied with the Communists. and you could be rather helpful to them. and productive will prove to be into the government this week, and a member of the PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Continue Politburo member Vasil Mohorita was asked at a news Nov. 29,1989 gratifying. WEST EAST ruling Politburo said today that free elections could be to elevate your sights a bit where your LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Try to break 4 10 8 6 5 4 2 There are subtle nuances in showing your length in the trump suit to incon­ conference today if Czechoslovaks would be allowed the goals and objectives are concerned. In the year ahead you may make a con­ away from your normal mundane rou­ 4 Q J 10 9 7 4 4 3 strength after an opponent's weak pre­ venience declarer.) Declarer won the held within a year. right to vote. What was hard for you to achieve previ­ certed effort to upgrade your relation­ tines today and do something lighter ♦ A 9 4 Q J 7 5 3 2 emptive bid. After West’s weak two- heart ace, then played A-Q-J of The Communist Party leadership agreed TUesday to He responded that “first, it is necessary to change the ously could be easier for you now. ships. People who do not match or meet that is a bit challenging but fun. A 4 9 4 Q J 10 4 2 heart bid, North could bid three no- relinquish the party’s claim to total power, the most sig­ laws.” Asked if that was likely within a year, he said, ARIES (March 21-April 19) Your Intu­ spades. Once again (see yesterday’s your standards could be weeded out. change of pace will be helpful now. trump immediately, but that would ition pertaining to the eventual outcome SOUTH deal) the problem was how to make 10 nificant in a dizzying scries of concessions to an increas­ “Most probably it will take place within a year. Wc don’t SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) You'll VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Strive to be suggest that he did not wish to be tak­ of events might be more on target than 4 K 9 7 4 3 tricks without being depleted of ingly powerful opposition movement. want the monopoly of one party to continue.” function best today if you feel you have positive today regarding the outcom e of usual today. If you sense something 4 6 2 en out to a suit contract. When he dou­ trumps. The solution to the problem freedom of action and mobility. Don’t events, because this will have a strong It also agreed to release some political prisoners and to Despite repeated questions, Mohorita did not say strongly, abide by your insights. 4 10 6 4 bled first, he implied some support for was to now play a low heart. West won get Involved in situations that can tie effect upon end results. If you think you lift censorship restrictions that have kept works by specifically that the Communists would relinquish power TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If there is a 4863 spades. Then he cue-bid three hearts. and switched to a club. Declarer won you down or slow you up. Sagittarius, can get something done, you can. special type of favor you require today When South bid three spades, it was writers such as dissident playwright Vaclav Havel from if they lost in free elections. But he stressed, “Wc’rc a treat your self to a birthday gift. Send LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Several peo­ Vulnerable: North-South dummy’s ace, ruffed the third heart that can be granted by a person you've correct for North to raise to four. Af­ being published. different party now, and you all should get used to it.” tor your Astro-Graph predictions for the ple who can be helpful to your present Dealer: West with his nine of spades, and picked up helped recently, don't be afraid to state ter all, perhaps South held six little Activists said they also won permission to publish a year ahead by mailing $1.25 to Astro- interests may confide In you today and West’s spade 10 with his king. Now a Mohorita conceded under questioning that llic new your needs. This Individual wants to spades and nothing else. There might Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box give you inside information not revealed South West North East diamond up to dummy’s king estab­ daily newspaper. party leadership is under pressure not only from the op­ reciprocate. 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. Be to others. Be an attentive listener. 2 4 Dbl. Pass then be 10 tricks in spades when there lished the 10th trick. exposition leaders continued to push for free elec­ position, but from its own 1.7 million members. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) That which sure to state your zodiac sign. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You co n tin ­ 2 4 Pass 3 4 Pass was no play for three no-trump. James Jacoby’s books ’Jacob} on Bridge" and you cannot accomplish on your own to­ tions, free speech and the freedom to fomi independent The sweeping concessions came after millions of CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Not ue to be In alignment with positive ma­ 3 4 Pass 4 4 A ll pass West properly led hearts. (With four ‘Jacoby on Card Games’ (written with his father, day looks like it can be achieved though labor unions. workers joined a general strike on Monday, a show of what you do for yourself, but what you terial trends again today. Give matters trumps, it is almost always better to the iate Oswald Jacoby) are now available at The Assoclaled Pres* an effective partnership arrangement. do for others will be the things that give which can make or save you money as Opening lead: 4 Q set up your own suit tricks, keeping bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. Communist Premier Vadislav Adamcc, who promised Seek allies in areas where you feel NETS A GOAL — Jeff Hayes of Hull, Mass., balances his hockey net on his head for easv you the greatest gratification today. Let much attention as they require. the opposition on TUesday that he would name a new your compassionate Inclinations estab­ Please .see CZECH, page 10 carrying on his way home from a recent neighborhood game of street hockey. ^ 2—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov 29 1989

MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1989—3 RECORD LOCAL About Town Police Roundup Conflict charge prompts ^threat’ Book fair announced Jerome J. Crelan day (Nov. 27, 1989) at St. Francis Burial will be in Veteran’s By Rick Santos The public is invited to Connections Fifth Anniver­ Jerome J. Crelan, 78, of 12 Ridge Hospital and Medical Center, Memorial Field of Hillside Kitchen fire damages home FOGIM. The group, made up of Manchester Herald Irish denied any such meeting took interest. As a town director, Irish sary Open House and Book Fair, being held Monday Brook Drive, Coventry, formerly of Hartford. He is survived by his Cemetery, East Hartford. Calling members of the club, supported the place and said he did not know who shares the policy-making authority through Dec. 7 and Dee. 11 through 14. The fair will be Bloomfield, died TUesday (Nov. 28, maternal grandfather, Edward R. hours are Thursday from 2 to 4 and Cooking oil that overheated on a kitchen stove and ig­ plan to extend the club’s lease of the would have sent the letter. A resident who has filed a com­ for the Town of Manchester Fire held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Evening sessions will be on 1989) at is home. He was the hus­ Steele of Manchester, and his pater­ 7 to 9 p.m. nited. late Tuesday afternoon resulted in smoke and fire land. “I find this despicable,” he said. plaint with the town Ethics Commis­ Department. Dec. 6 and 7 from 5 to 7 p.m. The center is located at band of the late Violet (Comp) nal grandparents, Shirley A. and An­ Memorial donations may be made damage to a residence at 23 Tanner St., Tom O’Marra, Now Kudlow says he has “I certainly support Mr. Kudlow’s During the election campaign, .397 N. Main St. sion against Republican Town Crelan. tonio Mazzetta Sr. of Manchester.* to St. Mary’s Church, 15 spokesman for the Eighth Utilities District Fire Depart­ received a letter signed with the let­ concern. 1 also support his right to Irish questioned whether it is neces­ ment, said today. Director Wallace Irish says he has People who buy books will be expected to donate He was bom in Hartford and lived He was bom in Manchester on Maplewood Ave., East Hartford ters “FOGIM.” Kudlow said the let­ seek an Ethics Commission ruling.” sary for the town to build a them to Connections to build up a lending library at the Oct. 24, 1989. The fire, which erupted shortly after 5 p.m., caused received a threatening letter in ter was postmarked Nov. 25 (last in Bloomfield for 36 years before 06108. William Hooker and William firehouse to serve the northern center. Prices range from $6 to $12. For more informa­ which the anonymous writer claims moving to Coventry three years ago. He is also survived by a brother, damage to the single-family home’s kitchen stove, Saturday), four days after the meet­ Ogden, who had filed a suit seeking fringe of its territory. tion, call 646-5161. Before retiring, he was employed as James W. Mazzetta; a sister, Desiree Francis C. Knight cabinets, walls and smoke damage to walls in an adjacent to represent an organization of ing at which he called Irish’s vote to block the lease extension between In defending his vote on the a supervisor at Pratt & Whitney Francis C. Knight, 74, of 34 dining room and upstairs hallway, O’Marra said. which Irish was once a member. into question. A. Mazzetta; his maternal the town and the country club, spoke country club lease, Irish said that Information program set Aircraft in East Hartford for 38 grandmother, Joan M. Steele in Andor Road, husband of Edith Fire personnel from the district responded at 5:08 p.m. Irish has denied any connection Kudlow read the note aloud at the out against the letter, saying they did one reason he sees no conflict is that years. He was a former member of Florida; his maternal great- (Hue) Knight, died Tuesday (Nov. and brought the blaze under control within four minutes, with the letter. meeting. It reads: “Dear Seymour, The Coventry Volunteer Fire Association is sponsor­ not think Irish had anything to do the previous Board of Directors, of the Christ the King Church in ^andmother, Agnes M. Vandevoir 28, 1989) at Manchester Memorial O’Marra said. The fire was termed accidental, he said. Seymour Kudlow, of 81 Milford Wally Irish was telling a group of us ing a patient information storing program for senior with it. which he was not a member, had al­ Bloomfield, and a former member in Florida; paternal great­ Hospital. Road, told the Board of Directors how he put you in your place at the citizens. Coventry residents who are interested will be A member of FOGIM, Anthony ready decided on the lease extension of the Blue Hills Volunteer Fire He was bom in Manchester, Jan. about the note at Tliesday night’s first Board of Directors meeting. given labels to show the location of information that is grandfather, Amerigo Mazzetta in Pietrantonio, said today that he did and the new board was merely 19, 1915, the son of the late Burt L. Board of Directors meeting. Wally was especially happy because vital to emergency medical technicians. A form for Department for 20 years. ; and several aunts, uncles and Drunken driving charge lodged not know where the letter came ratifying its decision. He is survived by three daughters cousins. ^ d Elsie (Elliott) Knight, and was a Kudlow filed the complaint he had promised us he would deliver from. keeping the information arranged in an order that can be A New Britain man was arrested Tuesday afternoon Asked if he would vote on future easily transferred to patients’ mn fomi will also be and sons-in-law, Linda and Steven A graveside service and burial lifelong resident. Before retiring in against Irish for his vote last Tues­ and he did. Accusing Wally of a while driving on Center Street and charged with operat­ “ T^c people that I was familiar available. Senior citizens interested in receiving labels Levinthal of Enfield, Jerelyn and will be Thursday at 11 a.m. at the 1980, he was a toolmaker at the day to extend the lease the conflict of interest is a cheap shot. If matters involving the club, such as a ing under the influence of alcohol and possession of less with in that group wouldn’t do that,” and fomis may pick them up in the common area of Or­ Gerald Barile of Coventry, Cathy Hockanum Cemetery, East Hartford. Alrax Carbide Tools of Newington Manchester Country Club has to you take this to the Ethics Commis­ he said. long-term lease, Irish said he might than 4 ounces of marijuana, police .said. rent the land on which the club ask for advice from the town attor­ chard Hill Estates, at 1630 Main St. on Saturday from and Charles Howard of East Or­ Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 for many years. He was a member sion, you will lose. We know that at Kudlow said he will not be bul­ Kemieth M. Gravel, 25, of 171 Hartford Road, was operates its golf course. Kudlow ney or from the Ethics Commission. 10 a.m. to noon. Patriots Park Lodge on Lake Street leans, Mass.; a brother, Arthur p.m. at the Watkins Funeral Home, of Center Congregational Church, least for the next two years men like lied and will bring anymore threats held on a $500 bond and is scheduled to appear in court says Irish had a conflict of interest In any event, he said, he will take from 1 to 3 p.m. and the North Coventry Volunteer Fire Crelan of Naugatuck; a sister, Lil­ 142 E. Center St. the Manchester Historical Society, Wally Irish will stand up for us and to the attention of authorities. V and was a volunteer for the Cheney on Monday. Police also cited him for failure to submit to because he is a member of the club. part in any board discussions on golf Department at the Main Street station from 10 a.m. to lian Phpenbrock of St. Petersburg, put people like you in your place.” Irish resigned Monday from the noon. Fla.; and nine grandchildren. Homestead and the Meals on the standard fingerprint identification procedure, police Irish is also a former member of a course matters because of his Henry D. Washburn said. Eighth Utilities District Fire Depart­ The funeral will be Friday at 9:15 Wheels program. group called the Friends of Golf in After reading the note, Kudlow knowledge of the subject, particular­ Henry D. Washburn, 78, of East Manchester, often referred to as ment, saying he did so to avoid any ly as a former member of the club’s MHS aid night planned a.m. at the Carmon Windsor Funeral Besides his wife, he is survived asked Irish if its message was true. possible appearance of conflict of Home, 807 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford, died Tliesday (Nov. 28, by a daughter and son-in-law, Carol board of directors. 1 he Manchester High School Guidance Department 1989) at his home. He is survived by Accidents injure 3 people will host its annual Financial Aid Evening on Tuesday in Windsor, with a Mass of Christian and Leon Zapadka of Bolton; a his wife, Julia (O’Neil) Wa.shbum of T wo motor vehicle accidents on Monday and Friday the school cafeteria at 7. Henry Miller, president of burial at 10 a.m. in Christ the King brother, James Knight of Glaston­ East Hartford, and his brother, sent three people to the hospital, police .said today. Miller and Associates, will address students and parents Church. Burial will be in Mountain bury; a sister, Mildred Lisk of Fal­ Car phone company wants to build tower Philip Washburn of Manchester. A 57-year-old Ellington man was arrested Monday on subjects of eligibility for financial aid, and applica­ View Cemetery, Bloomfield. Call­ mouth, Mass.; four grandchildren; He is also survived by two sons, and several nieces and nephews. evening for assault with a motor vehicle and driving By Dianna M. Talbot single cellular telephone conversa­ tion procedures. A representative from the Manchester ing hours are Thursday from 6 to 9 Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald 20-x-40-foot single-story equipment as an alternative site for the tower. Nicholas Washburn of Wethersfield, while intoxicated after he caused a two-car accident on Manchester Herald tion. Scholarship Foundation will speak and will be available p.m. Memorial services will be Satur­ building will be constructed, plans A 140-foot antenna would have to and Chris Washburn of East day at 11 a.m. at tlie Center Con­ Tolland Turnpike in front of Acadia Restaurant, police to answer any questions about scholar.ships available. Memorial donations may be made PARTY Matt Sobolewski, 8, of East Hartford, eats a According to plans filed with the say. be built if that site is used, according Hartford; a daughter, Judy Wash- gregational Church, II Center St. said. A regional cellular telephone ser­ to the American Cancer Society, 29 town planning and zoning depart­ to the company’s application. bum of East Hartford; two sisters, Burial will be in East Cemetery. Ronald J. Ford, 57, of 53 Sandy Beach Road, El­ piece of pizza during a pizza party for Boy Scouts at Papa vice is seeking state permission to A state agency, the Connecticut Ski trips announced Ivan Hill Road. Windham 06280, or ment, the new tower and equipment If approved, Metro Mobile ex­ Esther Bates of Terryville, and There are no calling hours. lington, was eastbound on the turnpike and driving Gino's at 1046 Toiiand Turnpike Monday. Matt Santry, build a 120-foot antenna and equip­ Siting Council, will consider the re­ the Visiting Nur.se and Community building are needed to provide addi­ pects to begin construction of the The Manchester Parks and Recreation Department Mildred Roberts of Winsted; and without his headlights on at about 8:12 p.m. when he ment building on a parcel of land at quest. A public hearing is slated for will be offering weekly trips to Ski Sundown for people Care, 26 Rirk St., Vernon 06066. Memorial donations may be made general manager of the restaurant, presented a check for tional cellular traffic handling telephone tower and equipment three grandsons. crossed the center line and hit a westbound car head on, 266 Center St. Dec. 28 at Lincoln Center, Stuart B. age nine to 15 on Friday evenings, beginning Jan. 5, and to the Cheney Homestead, 106 $500 to the Long Rivers Council of the Boy Scouts of capabilities that arc needed to building in April and be finished by The funeral will be Friday at police said.. He was treated for a chest injury at The antenna would serve Metro Popper, senior town planner, said. Paul Mazzetta Hartford Road, or to Center Con­ provide service in the next decade. summer, plans say. continuing to Feb. 9. Prices per night range from $25 to 10; 15 a.m. at the Callahan Funeral Manchester Memorial Hospital and released, a hospital America, which serves Scouts in Manchester and Hartford. Mobile cellular telephone users in gregational Church Memorial Fund, Present handling capabilities will be $46. Registrations are being accepted now. fbr more in- Paul Edward Steele Mazzetta, Home, 1602 Main St., East sj)okcswoman said. the Manchester, Vernon, Glaston­ Stanley Modzelesky, executive Metro Mobile operates cellular fomiation, call the deparunent at 647 3089. 11 Center St. exhausted by next year, according to oiic-month-old infant son of An­ Hartford, followed by a Mass of Fard’s car collided with one driven by Alicia Bondyra, bury and East Hartford areas, par­ assistant for the council, said the telephone service in the south­ ■^e Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Metro Mobile. council will evaluate the need for Volunteer training offered tonio Mazzetta Jr. and Dawn A. Christian burial at 11 a.m. in St. Main St., is in charge of arrange­ 35, of 25 Elvrce St., who was relea.sed from the hospital ticularly those traveling on 1-84, western United States and in North Steele of East Hanford, died Mon­ Mary’s Church, East Hartford. ments. after being treated for a leg injury and facial cuts, the Humorous theater 1-384, Route 44 and Route 6. The proposed site will consist of a the tower and the environmental im­ Carolina. It also serves Connecticut, The Greater Hartford American Red Cross will train pact of the tower. The council then hospital spokeswoman .said. Cellular, or mobile, telephones, triangular-shaped parcel of land lo­ Rhode Island and Western Mas­ blood drive volunteers in December. No medical ex­ such as those in cars, relay messages will decide whether to approve con­ sachusetts. In a separate accident early Friday evening, a South cated in a 7,350-squarc-foot portion struction of the project. perience is necessary. Volunteers will be trained as Windsor woman was treated for a knee cut and dis­ to antennas that act as “cells.” Each of a 1.2-acre parcel at 266 Center donor registrars, temperature takers, runner/cscorts, ob­ focuses on disease In Connecticut, the company Deaths Elsewhere charged from the hospital after she was involved in a cell covers a limited area, and cars St., an area that is used for storage servers and refreshment servers. Volunteers are needed A site at 218 Hartford Road in the two-car accident at the intersection of Doming and Avery that travel on highways can pass and manufacturing. An abandoned competes with Southern New for blood drives on evenings, weekdays and weekends. town’s historic district, near England Telephone in providing cel­ Succts, police said. By Nancy Foley and participated by offering sugges­ from one cell to another during a building will be razed and a new In Manchester, there will be uaining programs offered best,” said Jim McGinn, a G. Fbx was the Army’s ehief of preventive Prospect Street, has been identified lular telephone service. Arthur J. Emma, Clara M. Cosme, 30, of 17-2 Arthur Drive, South Manchester Herald tions for the improvisational on Dec. 6 from 10 a.m. to noon and from 7 to 9 p.m. store manager during Emma’s medicine. tenure. Windsor, who was driving westbound on Doming Street, scenarios. The Red Cross office is located at 20 Hartford Road, fbr Kogel also served as Commis­ retired chairman was cited for making an unsafe left turn onto the 1-84 Humor and improvisational In one of the most humorous more information, or to register, call 643-5111. Emma was bom in Brooklyn, sioner of Hospitals in New York N.Y. and graduated from Cornell City from 1949 to 1953. entrance ramp, police said. theater were the vehicles for inform­ skits, two teen-agers nervously enter Republicans fill town boards with their own of G. Fox & Co. ing an audience at Manchester Com­ Emblem club to meet University in 1941. Cosine’s vehicle collided with one driven by Gail F. a supermarket to buy condoms for diville to the Advisory Park and munity College Thesday about the By Rick Santos sons; E)r. William Guinon to the Abel, 29, of 361 Dunn Road, Coventry, who was the first time. Recreation Commission; Robert J. Smyth to the Manchester Country The Manchester Emblem Club will hold its Christmas very serious topic of AIDS. Emergency Medical Services Coun­ HARTFORD (AP) — Arthur J. Marcus Kogel Mark Guerra eastbound on Doming Street in the 7:11 p.m. accident, When the condoms do not go Manchester Herald Smith to the Board of Tax Review. Club board of governors; James F. Party and regular meeting on Dec. 6. Contact Joyce In a two-hour presentation, “Yes, Emma, a retired chairman of G. Fox NEW YORK (AP) — Dr. Marcus SACRAMENTO (AP) — Mark police said. through the automatic price checker, cil; Jeffrey Shaw to the Fair Rent Farr to the Pension Board; Marion Rockefeller at 649-8589 to make reservations. We’re Talking About AIDS,” stu­ & Co. known for his personable David Kogel, the founding dean of Guena, tlie first Hispanic to head a clerk calls out loudly for a price The Republican majority on the Also, Elsie Swensson, Charles Commission. Taggart and Eugene Sierakowski to style of managing the deparmient dents and other guests were told that the Planning and Zoning Commis­ the Albert Einstein College of California’s civil rights agency, died check, embarrassing the couple. Board of Directors showed its power Crocini, and Ronald Zavarella to the Also, Kurt Heinrich, William Lunch with Santa planned store, died Monday at ftudee Hospi­ while they need to take precautions, sion; Dr. Raymond Peracchio to the Medicine of Yeshiva University, Saturday of a he irt attack at age 71. Finally, they go to Planned Paren­ Tuesday by appointing 19 GOP Building Committee; Ruth Willey to Carroll, and John Elwongcr to the A Christmas lunch with Sanui will be presented by tal in Hendersonville, N.C. there arc many misconceptions, such died Tue.sday of pancreatic cancer at thood which distributes condoms members to replace Democrats who the Commission on Aging; Arthur Human Relations Commission; Redevelopment Agency; and David die Pilgrim Youth Fellowship at the Second Congrega­ as the belief that one can catch Emma was 68. He died after a age 86. Guerra was appointed by Gov. Thoughts free of charge. held seats on various town boards Warrington and Robert F. Gorman Marilyn Peracchio and Carol Gamer Mohr to the Zoning Board of Ap­ tional Church, at 385 N. Main St., on Dec. 9 from noon long illness. AIDS from a toilet seat, that con- peals. Kogel began work at Einstein George Deukmejian in 1983 to be Garskof said one positive result of and commissions. to the Commission for Disabled Per­ to the Library Board; J. Russell to 2 p.m. There will be lunch, games, door prizes, a Uibute to a hysteria about the dis­ Emma was chairman of the board College in 1954, before the school director of the Department of Fait the AIDS crisis is that subjects that Add to that the appointment of color contest, raffles, Christmas Carols, photos, and Employment and Housing. ease. and chief executive officer of the was built in the Bronx. An authority James identifies the tongue as the one part of our lives were once taboo, such as condoms, Republican Dr. William Guinon to a Santa Claus. The cost is $3 per person, and tickets must Hartford-based department store Members of Dandelion Produc­ on preventive medicine and public He served eight years on the that cannot be tamed. "No one has ever been able to tame are now being discussed in the seat previously occupied by an unaf- be obtained in advance, by calling 649-2863. Deadline from 1972 until his retirement in tions, a touring theatrical company health, Kogel was named founding slate’s Fair Employment Practices the tongue. It is evil and uncontrollable, full of deadly media and in the schools. fi bated member of the Emergency is Dec. 6. Absolutely no walk-ins will be allowed. 1980. based in New Haven, performed dean in 1955. He held the post until Commission as an apointec of Gov. poison.” (James 3:8). He observes that we prai.se God “Now the word condom can be Medical Services Council and the Those who worked with him skits in which characters had to deal O-Anon to meet 1967. Ronald Reagan. Guerra also was ap­ imd curse our fellow human beings almost in the same said,” he added. appoiritment last week of a LADIES' NIGHT recalled him as an energetic, friend­ with the social consequences of the Kogel served in the army during pointed by President Richard Nixon breath. Now it is obvious that the tongue is a metaphor Garskof, who is a professor of Republican to replace a Democrat as O-Anon, a support group for family and friends of ly business executive who spent disease. World War II, first as director of to the National Advisory Council on for our speech. Through .speech we reveal our deepest psychology at Quinnipiac College, town attorney. compulsive overeaters will meet at 7 p.m. on Friday at most of his time in the store rather In one skit, college students dis­ military sanitation at the Medical Extension and Continuing Education feelings or we cover them with what we think others said the group has performed at col­ Included in the list of GOP ap­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. Ask at the information than in his office. covered that another student in the Field Service School in Carlisle, Pa. in 1971. w ^ t to hear. Marriages arc ruined because one person leges, as well as junior and senior pointments are the following: desk for the meeting room. “That’s where his customers and dormitory had AIDS and they had to at He was awarded the Legion of Merit A year earlier, he ran unsuccess­ said demeaning things to the other. Years later people high schools, throughout Connec­ Maureen A. Chmielecki to town at­ the sales associates were. That’s decide whether to accept or for his efforts in combating a fully for Congress as a Republican remember them and the hurt carries on into all relations. ticut, and has been received en­ torney; Mary Warrington to the Ad­ where he felt he could do his job ostracize him. cholera epidemic in China, where he in San Jose. thusiastically. visory Board of Health; David Prin- The only way to deal with this is to let God become so Bertram Garskof, director of Dan­ Public Meetings much a part of our inner spiritual life that what comes delion Productions, said that an in­ 7 . out even in an unguarded moment is only the praise of fected student could live in the dor­ Public meetings scheduled for tonight: Honor Rolls God. Far that to happen we need to be careful what we mitory without infecting other stu­ put into our lives. Think pure, honest, just and good dents. It’s not possible to get AIDS Andover thoughts; and they will become part of us. Focus on bit­ Give yourself from shaking hands, drinking from Norton Fund Commission, Alice Moe’s home on terness, anger, suspicion and that will be displayed in our the same glass, or even kissing, he Wednesday, Nov. 29 - 5 to 9 pm Bunker Hill Road, 7:30 p.m. St. Janies School Kristen Sadosky, ann Marie General honors life. When God becomes the most imponant, when we said. Democratic Town Commitee, 7:30 p.m. First term high honors and Salewski, Meggan Travis, Mara nourish our inner life on the words of God; then our Upenicks, Andrea Zabkar. Some audience members ques­ a new body general honors for students in Grade Grade 8 •speech will lift people up rathci than tear them down. tioned whether others could be in­ Bolton And God will smile. ★ SPECIALS 5 TO 9 ONLY ★ 5 to 8 at St. James School were Megan Hickey, Donna Nodson, fected if the person with AIDS were Conservation/Inland Wetlands Commission. Herrick recently announced. 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4—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 29,1989—5 LOCAL & STATE ‘Sexual slave’ gets 34 years in murder Colt buyout team Group alleges Where can you find HARTFORD (AP) — A young mother. man described as a sexual slave who Prosecutors contend Coleman and waste permits carried out the wishes of his cold- Karin Aparo plotted Joyce Aparo’s hopes to spruce up hearted girlfriend was sentenced to killing for more than a year. Karin are misused 34 years in prison for killing the Aparo is awaiting trial in her girl’s mother. mother’s death, and Coleman is ex­ Superior Court Judge Raymond pected to testify against her. gunmaker’s image HARTFORD (AP) — Ninety per-! R. Norko expressed compassion and a Winter His lawyer, M. Hatcher Norris on cent of the 145 companies in Con­ outrage before imposing the sen­ Tuesday portrayed the younger By Mark Seavy over the firearms industry producing necticut that have permits to dis­ tence Tuesday, telling Dennis Aparo as manipulative, calculating The Associated Press the legendary six-shooter that al­ charge hazardous materials into Coleman, 21, that testimony from and amoral — “what I can only most every cowboy carried and be­ municipal treatment plants violated Coleman and his friends about the dcscrite as a girl without a heart.” their permits last year under the HARTFORD — When their plan came known as the gun that won the murder of Joyce Aparo “sent a chill Assistant State’s Attorney James federal Clean Water Act, an environ­ to purchase Colt Industries Inc.’s West. up my spine.” E. Thomas argued for the full 42- mental group said. Sa vings firearms division is complete, offi­ But in recent years. Coll has suf­ “You and they come from a very ycar sentence, reminding Norko that Not only does that endanger cials at CF Holding Corp. say they fered some setbacks, including the middle class community ... yet your Coleman struggled with Joyce hope to spruce up the gunmaker’s loss of the contract to produce the municipal sewage plants, but it also peers spoke of murder as if it was a Aparo for 10 minutes before killing tarnished image and return it to its M-16, the standard Army-issue rifle. threatens Long Island Sound, the candy bar on a shelf that could be her. Connecticut Public Interest former prominence. “We have fairly extensive market­ reached by anybody.” “This isn’t something that took In a deal that could end a nearly ing and strategy plans which we Research Group charged Tliesday. But, Norko said, his eyes filling place in a split second,” he said. The group compiled its informa­ 4-year-old strike by some union think can bring Coll back into its with tears, “whatever I do to you. This is a brutal, cold-blooded mur­ workers, Colt Industries announced rightful place at the top of the in­ tion from the monthly reports on I’m basically throwing away your der that took a long time.” waste discharges that industries Tuesday it had reached an agree­ dustry,’’ said Anthony D. Autorino, youth.” Calm and composed, Coleman ment to sell the firearms division to one of the investors. must submit to the state. “Your youth will be spent at About 75 percent of the 145 com-- addressed the court before being SAVE 26.99 Junior Sweater CF Holding, a group of investors Autorino declined to describe the Somers (State Prison),” Norko said. sentenced. SAVE 99.99 Radio that includes a Colt executive and marketing or strategy plans, but said panies had severe violations, ex­ “1 find Somers probably the most gm— —^ Old fashioned diner jukebox Style ceeding permitted limits by 50 per­ “If I could turn back time, I 12 00 two former United Technologies they were “consluctive and sig­ dangerous place I know of on earth. would,” he said. The state “says it 1439 OO. UU radio. Cassette player with fast forward 4439 Corp. executives. nificant.” cent or more. In addition, 55 percent Part of me goes with you.” were chronic violators, breaking the was a cold-blooded crime. I’m not a SAVE 23.00 Misses Pants V Terms of the sale were not dis­ CF Holding officials said they Coleman pleaded guilty to murder SA VE 79.88 Radio ^ ^ law at least four limes in any six- cold-blooded murderer. It was the closed, but analysts have said they didn’t know how many people will and conspiracy to commit murder in i n nn n A n n Coca-cola cooler look radio features /m/m LJEM month period, the group said. opposite of cold-blooded. It was 7 with side seam pockets. expected the sale to bring between be employed by the new company, the Aug. 5, 1987, strangulation of passion.” OmUU 6.99 ijH.UU cassette player with fast torword. “Sewage-treatment plants are not S150 million and $200 million. to be called Colt’s Manufacturing Joyce Aparo in her apartment. Coleman showed no emotion as rewind, pause and auto stop. Michael Dunn, a spokesman for Co. Inc., but extended an offer of designed to handle toxic chemicals,” Under a plea bargain, he had faced SAVE 19.20 Petite Misses Blouse ^ said Scan Murphy, environmental Norko passed the sentence. New York-based Colt Industries, sorts to striking members of United 30 to 42 years in prison. Coleman’s mother, who sobbed 100% woven cotton shirt is striped, OQ SAVE 49.99 Casio Keyboard advocate for the research group, said company officials expected to Auto Workers, Local 376, who Coleman, described by defense quietly through the sentencing hear­ 7 2 . 2 0 long sleeves. U m % 7 % 7 cno/ ^ 8 instrument sounds'!# C # C J U complete the sale in January. walked off the job nearly four years known as ConnPIRG. witnesses as vulnerable to obsessive OU/o 12 iytnms,volunie and tempo controls. “As a result, many of them pass ing, buried her face in her hands as The company once held sway ago. love, claimed that Joyce Aparo’s her son was led away. SAVE 24.00 Misses Blouse ^ Autorino said the new company straight through into our waters, daughter, Karin Aparo, now 18, . _ ^ _ Long sleeve, satin-look blouse has \M SAVE 299.99 Monitor Style TV while others damage the treatment Norris said Coleman will likely will begin contacting both current begged him to kill her abusive itmOO detachable bow at neckline. m 20 inch monitor style television with plants. At a time when spend about 20 years in prison. QQ and striking Coll workers im­ 10 /o on screen displays and remote. mediately and start hiring based on municipalities are faced with the SAVE 24.00 Misses Blouse Part-time tremendous cost of upgrading their skill and seniority within three .4 - 9 *00^ blouse is satiny striped SA VE 249.99 Cast Iron Cookware weeks. facilities, this is totally unaccep­ 7 / has detachable scarf. table,” he said at a press conference Football star sentenced mUU 6.99 i tzn nn cookware, 9 QQOQ aid asked “We think this will work out well 7 OC/e UU piece set. for the people of Connecticut and in Hartford. SAVE 65.00 Misses Robe the workers as well,” Autorino said The state Department of Environ­ Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald A nn parine look ballet length robe SAVE 99.99 Dish Set in a statement. mental Protection is responsible for to 40 years in slaying issuing jxrmits, monitoring com­ ^OmUU White lace collar and cuffs. 1939 ^ Q < y P'®®® service tor tour in district Colt currently employs about 950 CHOIR PRACTICE — Members of the Children Association Summer Theatre Choir HARTFORD (AP) — A high invited them back to his home. . workers at plants in Hartford and rehearse numbers they will perform during the Mark Twain Christmas House Tour in pliance and seeking ptenalties for school school football star sobbed After visiting briefly with Reihl, 5939 violations. SAVE 59.99-86.00 Misses Dress Adding a part-time employee to West Hanford. Another 800 union Hartford from noon to 5 Sunday. They are, from left rear, Cheryl Odierna, Keren Odierna, uncontrollably as a judge sentenced the two suddenly attacked him, OO nn. Washable silk shirt waist dress. Stand up SA VE 129.99 Copper Cookware the office staff of the Eighth workers have been on strike since Adrian P. Freund, who heads the him to 40 years in prison for his part chased him when he fled the house, collar, epaulets and pleaed bodice pockets. piece set, protective lacquered Utilities District will be suggested January 1986. Tammy Odierna and Bonnie Babbitt. The tour, which cost $15 in advance and $18 the day DEP Water Management Bureau, in the beating death of a gay and dragged him back to his own A CO/ 56 00 Available in Petite Misses, Junior Misses w lW v coating slows tarnishing. Solid by Director Lorraine Boutin at a Union officials expressed hope of the tour, begins at the Butler-McCook Homestead at 396 Main St. in Hartford and visits acknowlcged that there is a problem Wethersfield man. front lawn to die, prosecutors have % /v . u u and Tall Misses sizes. 410 /o special meeting of district directors that the impending sale will settle seven other historic sites. The Manchester Gilbert & Sullivan Players also are scheduled to with permit compliance. But despite “You took the most precious thing said. After stealing stereo equipment brass cast handles. 6939 Thursday. one of the longest and most bitter pxjrsonnel cutbacks in the last year, on this earth,” Superior Court Judge from the house, the two returned to SAVE 13.99 Junior/Misses Blouse ^ sing during the tour, which benefits the Mark Twain Memorial. For more information and the department has stcppxjd up its SAVE 49.99 Stainless Steel Flatware Boutin, who is the district’s com­ strikes in Connecticut history. tickets, call 247-0998. Raymond R. Norko told 19-year-old beat Reihl again to make sure he Oxford cloth shirt with button down T missioner for education, said she has “The buy-out of Coll Firearms enforcement record and won praise Sean G. Burke TUesday. was dead, prosecutors have said. 7 7 mUU collar and long sleeves. ■ ■ P'®®® netware service includes 8 g C J C J C J in mind someone who would staff division by the CF Holding Corp. from federal Environmental Protec­ Burke had earlier pleaded guilty Burke was also charged with a OU /o steak knifes & 4 piece hostess set. " tion Officials for its efforts, he said. the district office when the full-time offers us an opportunity to write a to murder and other charges stem­ similar assault the previous night in SAVE 39.00 Misses Blazer ^ office clerk is on vacation or other­ In the first half of 1989, the SA VE 90.00-105.00 Comforter new chapter for Colt workers, and I Elderly may have to pay more ming from the death of Richard F. which he met another gay man near on nn oversized fit unlined jacket C f C v 49.99- wise absent from the office. am hopeful that all the elements of department levied $315,000 in Rcihl, 33, who was beaten to death AQ comforter in King and the same bar, went home with him xfUmUU has rib knit cuffs. \ ^ m AAO/ She said having such an employee this will come together,” Phillip penalties for violations of municiptal witli a fireplace log in his con­ and robbed him. /o Queen sizes. Reversible. sewage plant discharge permits, , 59.99 would ensure that the district office Wheeler, executive director of the dominium on May 15, 1988. Under a plea agreement, Burke SAVE 21.00 Mens Shirt UAW’s Region 9A, said in a for Medicare supplement policy compared to $361,000 for all of “All I want to do is be some­ SAVE 26.50 Towels is open during its regular hours. 1988, Freund said. faced between 35 and 45 years in 14 00 *l3onel long sleeve shirt. prepared sialemcnl. HARTFORD (AP) — Senior The prop>o.sed Blue Cross & Blue policies that cover doctors’ and sur­ body,” the husky Burke told the prison. MQQ, Three piece towel set has dock Boutin said she doubts that “1 think we are showing steady The investors include Autorino, citizens in Connecticut piay have to Shield rates are expected to be part geons’ fees. court, his voice a high-pitched wail 6.99 anyone could be hired under the cur­ improvement despite our staff Assistant State’s Attorney Kevin /o design on colored medallion. 1439 former president of UTC’s Hamilton pay as much as 41.3 percent more of a nationwide pattern of increases and his shoulders shaking with sobs. rent budget, but she wants to alert The Connecticut Blue Cross limitations,” he said. McMahon argued for the full, 45- SAVE 36.00 Tall Mens Pants other directors to the future need for Standard division and now president for insurance to supplement in Medicare supplement rales, par­ “high option” plan, which covers “Not just for myself. I want to prove year sentence, which he said would SAVE 29.00 Towels of Wethersfield-based Shared Tech­ Medicare if a rate proposal sub­ my sorrow to the family of Mr. O Q nn cotton double stitching around the employee. tially because of the repeal of a some hospital charges, would rise He also said the DEP uses dif­ be a deterrent to hate crimes against ^S7.UU waist AAQ/ ^tiree piece towel set trimmed with nologies; Richard F. Gamble, mitted by Blue Cross & Blue Shield Medicare program for catastrophic from $25.86 a person per month to ferent definitions than those used by Rcihl. homosexuals. 6.99 The district directors will meet at flower blossoms and lace. “Sorry isn’t good enough. But 41/0 1639 7:30 p.m. in the Tax Collector’s of­ another former president of Hamil­ of Connecticut Inc. is approved. illness that will force- private $36.54 if regulators approve a 41.3 the research group to determine the Before imposing his sentence, 9.99-10.99 Mens Shirts fice at 32 Main St. to discuss ton Standard; and Ronald F. Stil- Blue Cross sells the majority of Medicare supplement policies to to percent increase. severity of violations. Using the right now that’s all I can say. I just Norko acknowledged that the mur­ SAVE 29.00 Towels well, Colt Firearm’s vice president Medicare supplement policies in pick up more of the costs of medical want a chance.” 5.00- Choose from a variety of styles of Boutin’s suggestion and several The policy would cover the $592 department’s method, 35 percent of der sent fear through the gay com­ AAO/ ^tiree piece towel set are trimmed matters involving the conversion of for military sales. Connecticut. The policies pay for care. deductible that a patient otherwise the stale’s major dischargers to The case became a rallying point munity, but said: “Any crime 6.00 cotton flannel shirts. 4.99 in rosebud and vines. Autorino said Colt workers would deductibles and other medical care The Connecticut rales also are for gay activists, partly because 41/0 1639 the former Willis garage at 18 Main would pay. It also would pay the sewer systems were in significant against any person in our society St. to district headquarters. also be part owners of the new com­ not covered by Medicare, the federal rising because of increased use of hospital charges that Medicaid does non-compliance last year and 21 : Burke and his co-defendant, Marcos must be treated equally. Otherwise, SAVE 14.00 Boys Shirt pany. SAVE 69.99 Sheets The directors will consider select­ health-care insurance program for medical services by the elderly and not cover after the 60th day of pxircent of the large minor dis­ J. 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Located in The Manchester Catalog Distribution Center i n CUP AND SAVE FOR BONUS I ■ t^a^erCard ac^ted J M a n c h e s t e r h e r a l d , Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1989__7 NATION & WORLD______Contractor had poor safety record SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Criminal lookcxi out and saw two bodies. One construction negligence charges were filed twice previously Spokesmen for the company were not im­ worker’s bools were slicking up through a mass of mediately available to respond, said Fulani against the general contractor on the constructioi. jagged metal.” site where a crane plunged 16 floors, killing five Adcleke, a computer operator who answered the people, authorities said. Alioto said streets in a 4-square-bl(xk area phone early today. Budget squeeze puts new twist on summit meeting would be closed for at least a week for cleanup, The crane subcontractor in San Francisco, Erec­ One of those instances involving Swinerton & repairs and for safely reasons. By Barry Schweid Walbcrg Co. stemmed from another fatal crane tion Co. of Kirkland, Wash., has been fined for sources, who declined to be iden­ his takeolt. need them there,” said a senior U.S. that the Soviets would have- four Federal, state and city inspectors arc investigat­ The Associated Press tified. cent. collapse, according to Los Angeles Deputy City safety violations at least eight times, including \ Bush promised the allies Tdesday defense official who spoke to The sources said a reduction of warships capable of carrying nuclear Attorney Michael Guarino. ing the accident. Possible causes include operator four since 1987, according to Washington stale Cheney will find the recommen­ that “I’m not going to surprise error and mcmhanical lailurc of the crane, said WASHINGTON — The U.S. reporters in the Belgian capital on 275,(X)0 overall inevitably would in­ weapons in the Mediterranean A subcontractor in Tuesday morning’s accident Department of Labor and Industries records. dation on his own desk when he them” with any agreement to cut condition of anonymity. Police Chief Frank Jordan. budget squeeze may force President volve cutbacks in U.S. troops in during next weekend’s talks — con­ also has been cited for at least four safety code In July 1988, it was cited for a “serious, willful flies home from early nuclear weapons or reduce U.S. Swinerton officials also arc investigating. violation” of state safety laws after a worker fell Bush to confront a proposed amied NATO and the Warsaw Pact are South Korea as well as Western trary to a report that Moscow was violations since 1987, including one for a fatal ac- Thursday. Tlie cuts would be carried troops overseas. negotiating in Vienna on a Bush “No one in our firm has even seen or heard of 123 feel to his death, said John Akins, department forces cutback even as he reassures Europe. withdrawing such ships in anticipa­ cidenL authorities said. out by 1994, and would involve the Bush said he and Gorbachev may proposal to reduce U.S. troops in Pentagon officials recommended tion of a possible initiative to an incident where a crane collapsed while being spokesman. Erection is appealing a $24,5(X) fine, the allies he will not cut a military elimination of three army combat The crane fell from a 21-story building under discuss possible military cutbacks Europe from 305,000 to 275,000, cutting 23,000 jobs involved in declare the region a nuclear-free raised from one position to another,” said Ned he said. deal behind their backs in his first divisions, five and a fraction Air construction in the busy financial district, smash­ “in a general way” when they meet provided the Soviets reduce by weapons procurement for the Army zone. Gates, chairman of the San Francisco-based com­ “1710 company has one of the poorest safety summit with Soviet leader Mikhail Force fighter wings and about 60 ing into office buildings and flattening cars before pany. off the coast of Malta on Saturday about 325,000 to reach the same and Air Ftorce, The Washington Post records in the industry here,” Akins .said- S. Gorbachev, sources say. naval vessels, the sources said. The concerted effort to reassure ending as a mass of twisted steel. and Sunday. level. reported today. A final decision has Charges were filed against the company after a Tclcphonc calls lo company offices were not On Bush’s desk before his takeoff The fleet includes 562 vessels, the allies about one-on-one deals “The wreckage looks absolutely incredible — But he added, “In writing, I have Bush adminisuation officials con­ not been made. crane collapsed in Los Angeles in 1981, killing relumed. Thursday evening for Malta could and tlie idea would be to reduce to with Moscow is based, in part, on steel beams look like pickup slicks,” said City Su­ made clear to Mr. Gorbachev — in firmed on Monday an easing of But the Bush administration vir­ pervisor Angela Alioto. two people, said Guarino. The case was dropped be a recommendation from Defense about 500 by 1994. their surprised reaction in 1987 to The San Francisco project began in January and my handwriting, so he knows it East-West tensions had caused the tually ruled out on TUesday negotiat­ because prosecutors wanted to prove only cul­ has received no safely citations, Swinerton offi­ Secretary Dick Cheney to uim tlie If Cheney accepts the recommen­ then-President Ronald Reagan’s Twenty-one pimple were injured, five seriously. comes from me, not the bureaucracy president to consider proposing even ing any deal with Gorbachev for Four of those killed were jacking the crane from pable negligence, but stale labor code requires cials said. Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine dation, he would take it to the presi­ near-deal with Gorbachev at a sum­ proof of wanton and willful disregard for human — that tliis is not a summit for arms deeper cutbacks on both sides. cutbacks in U.S. and Soviet war­ the 16th lo the 20th floor of the high-rise being Corps by 275,000, or 12.9 percent dent before his departure for this mit in Reykjavik, Iceland, to abolish safely, Guarino said. The crane, which had a capacity of 17 tons, fell control agreement.” TTie U.S. armed forces on Nov. 1 ships. built by Swinerton & Walbcrg for the Federal from current levels, defense sources weekend’s saltwater summit with all nuclear ballistic missiles. In 1986, Swinerton was a co-defendant with 2(X) feet during the morning rush hour at Kearny Similarly, Cheney pledged to the stood at 2,127,965, with 770,091 in “The Soviet Union, a land power, Home Loan Bank of San Francisco. The other vic­ told The Associated Press on Tues­ Gorbachev. Richard Darman, the another consUnclion company after a Los /Vngclcs and California streets, one of the city s busiest in­ NATO allies at a meeting in Brus­ the Army, 590,473 in the Navy, would be less constrained by such Bush said Tliesday it was impor­ tim was a woman bus driver taking disabled day night. director of the Office of Manage­ accident killed three ironworkers when the steel tersections. sels that they would be consulted 569,783 in the Air Force and proposals,” said Margaret D. TUt- tant for the allies to know “I’m not children to school. The Associated Press The Army would be reduced by ment and Budget, is pu.shing for superstructure of a 21-story building was over­ PUul Brenner watched helplessly from his office before any U.S. troops were 197,618 in the Marines. wiler, the State Deparunent spokes­ going to go off and prematurely The crash reminded some of the Oct. 17 135,000, the Air Force by 100,000 even deeper cutbacks in the U.S. loaded, Guarino said. in the Bank of America Building. withdrawn from Western Europe. The services’ recommendation to woman.“We are not aware of naval jump out there and try to grandstand temblor that killed 67 people in the Bay area. LOOKING FOR SURVIVORS — Construction workers and and the Navy and Marine Corps by military, the sources said. That case resulted in Swinerton agreeing to “I saw the crane buckle on the scaffolding that “The United States will continue Cheney would cut the Air Force and- arms control measures that enhance by committing them to something. “It felt like an earthquake,” said Merrill Lynch firefighters search a damaged vehicle looking for survivors 40,000 under a proposal from the It was not clear whether the presi­ sponsor a safety seminar for downtown Los An­ holds the crane,” he said. “It’s like watching one U.S. armed services chiefs, said the to have its forces in Europe as long Army by about 17.5 percent and the stability.” That’s not the way you keep an al­ Vice President Joe McLaughlin, whose offices arc after a construction crane collapsed into the street in San dent would make a decision before as our NATO allies want them (and) Navy and Marines by about 5.1 per­ The Pentagon said, meanwhile. liance strong.” geles contractors and to make a donation to a of those bad movies, those horror, you know, in one of the two buildings struck by the crane. “I labor safety board, he said TUesday night. Francisco Tuesday. V those disaster movies, but it’s really happened.”

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The opening of the country’s bor­ law needs spree newspapers today joined Com­ Many Europeans worry that with ders on Nov. 9 gave East Germans munist leaders and some dissidents its economic and politick might, a unrestricted freedom to travel to in rejecting West German Chancel­ reunited Germany of 80 million West Germany for the first time junkets lor Helmut Kohl’s call for eventual people would dominate the con­ since the Berlin Wall was built in rewriting German reunification. tinent. Germany was divided into 1961. By Jack Anderson “What Docs Bonn Want: two states after the Nazi defeat in Some people in both countries and Dale Van Atta Anschluss or Real Partnership?” World Warn. have called for reunification, an idea The state law requiring municipalities to ar­ asked the Jungc Welt newspaper in a The prospect of reunification consistently rejected by East Ger­ bitrate teacher contracts is a disaster and ought to WASHINGTON— Don’t expect all of headline. Anschluss is the German seemed distant less than a month many’s leaders. be changed. your elected representatives to be home word for annexation and is used to ago, but sweeping changes in East Krenz emphasized the need for IWNKO.. LooK^ for the holidays. Some will give themsel­ describe the Nazi takeover of Germany have revived the idea. two “sovereign, independent Ger­ Now when towns and cities reach an impasse in ves and their spouses Christmas presenls Austria in 1938. With East Germans disillusioned man states.” negotiations with teachers they must submit the from you in the form of first-class junkcls After Kohl made his proposal on with Communist rule fleeing in “A unity of Germany isn’t on the to warm climates for “official business.”,' Tticsday, Communist iWty leader droves and taking to the streets dispute to binding arbitration. In the last year, TbfAE. agenda,” he told West Germany’s Far years we have been reporting on Egon IGcnz said reunification could bythe hundreds of thousands, the ARD television network. these state-mandated arbitration awards have been the peripatetic habits of members of Con­ conjure fears of a Nazi-cra Ger­ party leadership ousted hard-liner However, he did not rule out a among the largest increases in local budgets. For gress, and we’ve noticed that they fre­ many, “and I know no one in the Erich Honcckcr last month and confederation, or partnership, be­ quently take along their wives and hus- world who would like such a Ger­ example, the Connecticut Conference of launched a radical program of tween the two Germanys, that Kohl bmds for “representational purposes”- r many.” But Krenz welcomed Kohl’s reforms with the promise of free promoted. Krenz said tik of such an Municipalities reports Uiat many towns have had window dressing. Smooth lawyers always arrangement “requires more time.” to deal with arbitrated teacher contracts that have explain that their spouses are simply fill­ Wolfgang Meyer, the East Ger­ ing empty seals on military^ planes that increased two times faster than the rate of infla­ man government spokesman, said would be making the trip anyway, ancl Gandhi resigns Kohl’s proposal for eventual tion. that the spouses pay their own expenses. reunification went “beyond realities Under the current system, towns have no choice That’s the tmth, but not the whole and could easily lead to irritation ... truth. Congressional spouses arc a nain in by not observing the sovereignty V but to go along with the arbitrated award, regard­ after election losses the government’s flank. And- tp and independence of the two Ger­ less of how expensive it might be or whether local paraphrase an old saw, “There ain’t no man stales.” taxpayers are willing to support it. such thing as a free spouse.” • NEW DELHI, India (AP) — “As of now, there is only one can­ In a statement carried by the offi­ The message is the message An Army sergeant who worked as a Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi didate,” Reddy said. “Despite per­ cial news agency ADN, Meyer also The state government also arbitrates its congressional escort revealed the messy resigned today after five years in suasion V.P. Singh is not a can­ said Kohl’s proposals for coopera­ employee contracts, but the General Assembly left By Bob Conrad make the formal declaration that will facts. Our associate Stewart Harris ob­ a F»wcr, clearing the way for opposi­ didate and despite dissuasion tion contained “interesting starting itself an out that it docs not give the towns. The enable him to raise money in his own And much will depend on how die in­ tained a depiosition taken during an inves­ A tion leaders to try to form a govern­ Chandra Shekhar remains one.” points for negotiations.” coming mayor, John Daniels, plays it. ment. First, there was the nice little social name, various political action committees tigation of congressional travel by tlie Chandra Shekhar, 62, was a chief A group of leading East German legislature can reject an arbitrator’s award by a Morri.son quite visibly helped Daniels’ Army inspector general. The Associated Press over at Gov. Bill O’Neill’s liou.se on Nov. and funds already in motion that will be The opposition National Front’s architect of the 1977 Janata Party intellectuals also rejected reunifica­ two-thirds vote. campaign. But Daniels must think ahead r e c ip ie n t newly elected I^Iiamcnt members 6 at which Senators Chris Dodd and Joe available when he docs so arc expected to Here is how the escort, Sgl. Cloyd Ridl- Alyssa Smith is framed by sheets and medical apparatus as election that ousted Gan­ tion and expressed fear of their to his serious need for state money com­ The Conference of Municipalities and the Con­ Lieberman juggled the coffee cups and top a million dollars comfortably by the dle, under questioning by an Army inves­ she undergoes a liver transplant Monday. She is the first recipient of a liver transplant planned to meet Thursday to pick dhi’s mother and predecessor. Prime country “being pocketed” by West heard him say— are you ready for this?— first of the year. ing his way, and how O’Neill will be tigator, described one congressional trip from a live donor in this country. the man they hope will replace (3an- Minister Indira Gandhi, from power Germany. They said East Germany necticut Public Expenditures Council is asking the manning the tap at the State Capitol. three years ago. dhi as prime minister. that he will run for re-election next year. O Neill and Droncy arc playing for 29 months until her comeback in should remain a separate socialist 1990 General Assembly to give local legislative Wow! It was as though they had been Daniels, I am told, is already hearing “How did this last trip go?” The meeting had been scheduled 1980. Most Janata Party members state. hardball now. They had to be sure, before reminders of that- for today but was postponed amid boards a similar exclusion. m Ala.ska for the past couple of months going ahead with the co-chairmanship “Long. The whole delegation was like A\ switched to the Janata Dal, which The dissidents, including New Haven will have the biggest a frenzy of feeding sharks in department Baby recovers after complication; reported disagreements over who was formed in 1988. prominent authors Stefan Hcym and Under the proposal, if an arbitrated award were hunting Kodiak bears (oops, wrong guys) deal, that there were no lingering doubts and could not have known what delegation at the Hanford Civic Center stores.” should be nominated. The 1977 election was the only Christa Wolf, started a px;tition drive in ^ c senators minds about the goycr- Gandhi and his Congress Party rejected by a local council the two parties would everybody in Connecticut had surely nor’s intentions. next summer. Morrison is expected to “I guess I don’t understand that. Telj time in India’s 42 years of indepen­ Ttiesday calling for a national “vote have backers among ward chairmen who me what it means.” ' have been gambling that the Nation­ dence that the Congress ftuiy failed return to the table. If no agreement were reached heard by then. Anyway, it was hardly Most of all, they wanted to get the family hopes to be home for Xmas of confidence” in socialism. news. will be part ol that contingent. But if “It was more of a junket than a busi­ al Front would be hamstrung by in­ to win a majority in a parliamentary ADN said today that Krenz had within 30 days, the issues would be arbitrated a message out to Democrats all up and Daniels or Liebermen heads the delega­ ness.” ' ternal squabbling, paving the way election. signed a petition and told the dissi­ Nor was it O’Neill’s real reason for down the line diat encouraging Morrison CHICAGO (AP) — A 21-month-old girl who from his wife, Ada, who had traveled to Chicago. second time, that decision being final. tion one or the other probably will_ “Boondoggle?” for Congress to return to power. This year. Congress got more dents in a letter: “We have the his­ having the boys over, de.spite much of the would be a big no-no. They want to snuff Morrison will have a problem. received the nation’s first living-donor liver “As you’re waiting, thoughts can go through your Former defense and finance mini­ The proposal does not give municipalities the “Yes, sir.” seals than any other party but fell far toric duty to preserve this country media’s obedient gobbling of the official out his flickering flame before it warms to transplant was recovering today after a complieation, mind,” he said. “Some thoughts arc good, some arc ster Vishwanath Pratap Singh is the “What do you think about this opera­ and her father hoped to have her home for Christmas. short of the majority needed for a with its anti-fascist ideals and uadi- right of final rejection, a power that the assembly handout that Dodd and Lieberman were O’NcnT*'^''''^ a primary against Again, the delegate primaries early bad.” best-known leader of the National govenunent. tion we’re involved in here with hauling Alyssa Smith underwent a second operation Tues­ lions as a socialist alternative within has kept for itself in its negotiations. suddenly persuaded that he was going to next year will be crucial to Morrison The surface of Alyssa’s new liver — about the size Front, the five-pmy alliance that go. To qualify for such a primary in Sep­ the congressmen around and senators, day to stop internal bleeding detected 12 hours after German development.” weeks before the slate convention and— is worth our investment?” of a man’s fist — had begun to bleed, a complication deprived Gandhi of a decisive But in allowing the power of first rejection, it The meeting at the manse, with tember, Morrison would need some 280 opens— to his hope of proceeding and to she received a piece of her mother’s liver. She was in that occurs in about 30 percent of all liver Maybe some of the ones. I’ve seen a majority in the new ftirliamenl in lets the towns tell arbitrators they are unwilling or Democratic State Chairman John votes on any ballot at the Democratic his ability to rai.se money. O’Neill & critical but stable condition at University of Chicago uansplants, and she was returned to the operating couple that have been beneficial. But a lot the Nov. 22-26 elections. H. JOHN MALONE, M.D. Doroney an instigator, had to be coupled State Convention in July. That’s about the Company will do all they can to weaken Medical Center this morning. room about 4:40 a.m. T\iesday, said Dr. Peter unable to afford the award and to get a second, and of Aem arc shopping sprees for wives?” But the mild-mannered Singh, 58, with the announcement two weeks later twenty percent threshold of what will him on both fronts. “She was very stable through the night,” hospital Whilinglon, the hospital’s director of pediatric has said he does not want to be TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING maybe fairer, hearing on the issue. probably be the number of delegates at­ “Wives? Congressmen’s wives?” spokesman John Easton said. “She rested comfortab­ that Dodd and Lieberman would act as Meanwhile, New Haven activists and “Yes, sir.” uansplant services. prime minister and is content being co-chairmen of O ’Neill’s campaign— a tending. ly.” THE RELOCATION OF HIS OFFICE political professional Rosa DeLauro has “Have any trouble with them?” Doctors corrected the problem in a few minutes the president of the Janata Dal, or duty heretofore performed by the late But for Morrison, whose political base declared her candidacy for Morrison’s “She’s looking much belter,” her father, John L. but kept her in surgery for nearly five hours for ob­ People’s Party, the major component is New Haven, the issue tnay be decided “They’re the biggest problems.” Smith, .said Tuesday. O N DECEMBER 4, 1989 fomier Gov. John Demp.sey. scat in Congress. She says she would servation, said Dr. Christoph Broclsch, who headed of the National Front. at least a couple of months before the “How come?” The message in die combination of abandon that effort if he does a U-luni , “Even with the surgery and everything, she looked the surgical team. Another prominent Janata Dal TO Open Forum state convention. That would be in “... the biggest problem is the embassy great,” he said, his voice trembling. “Her eyes were events was intended for U.S. Rep. Bruce and seeks re-election. Her friends say, Alyssa may undergo another exploratory operation member, Chandra Shekhar, said primaries for delegates scats. He admits haying to shove them from point A to kind of open and .she saw me and ... her face kind of 353 MAIN STREET Morrison and any Democrats thinking of however, “Don’t be crazy, go for it.” within a few days to examine the liver, doctors said. Tuesday he was ready to take the backing him. that such activity in May could be the point B, to the store and then they bring lit up a bit.” That s what O’Neill and his loyalists But John Smith was lookjng further ahead. prime minister’s job but some of his watershed of his hojres. back boxes, gifts or ceramic elephants, Doctors removed the left lobe of 29-ycar-old MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 Feels poorly prepared It meant that Morrison, the Hamden are saying too. But "don’t be crazy" from National Front colleagues were not He needs to come out of New Haven and we have to box it up for ’em and gel Teresa Smith’s liver for the transplant. Mrs. Smith “The only plans we really have (arc) ... to have a Democrat who represents the Third Con­ them is directed at Democrats who arc enthusiastic about his candidacy. FOR THE PRACTICE OF with measurably momentum. He cannot it to the aircraft, get it back.” Christmas at home with our kids, get back to our jobs To the Editor: gressional District, and any such fol- mushy on his chances for rc-clcclion and was in fair condition today. She was moved out of in­ “There will be trouble in the party be sure of die city, however. Lieberman, When the Army promised reemits that mid get on with our lives,” the father said. “With this PEDIACTRICS AND ADOLESCENT 'owers will be taking on the establishment arc flirting with Morrison as an alterna­ tensive care and was expected to be released in about if V.P. Singh is not elected prime I am a student at the University of Hartford. In all my who has endorsed the governor and will they could “be all that you can be,” we a week, doctors said. liver she can live the rest of her life. classes, clear wiUng skills arc required. This is where of O’Neill, both senators and the state tive. minister. Efforts to persuade him to MEDICINE chairman. share in directing his campaign, is also bet none of them wanted to be a specialist John Smith said the sudden return to the operating “Her whole future is ahead of her now.” my problems lies. My problem didn’t just arise; I have in packing ceramic elephants in contest arc continuing,” said Jaipal Office Hours: And while the governor has yet to from New Haven and has considerable in­ Bob Conrad Ls a syndicated colum­ room caused some tense moments for him and his After the second operation, Alyssa was awake, ac­ Reddy, one of the Janata Dal’s Telephone: had difficulty writing since grammar school. In my fluence there. styrofoam peanuts. wife. By Appointment nist. tive and moving around, although she remained on general secretaries. 649-6166 English classes through grammar school to high school, I The trip (Sgt.) Riddle was complaining “It really scared me when they came up and told believed that I wrote as the average person did in my age about was led by Rep. William Lehman, sedation and a ventilator, Broclsch said. me the doctor of the ho.spitaI wanted to talk to me,” “The transplant is definitely functioning and for group. It was ironic to me that in high school my English D-Fla., to Bmssels, Rome, Berlin, Dublin he said. teacher always seemed to give me A’s and B’s on my A year of change for Gorbachev and Yugoslavia in 1986. Reps. Stan Par­ now things arc back on a smooth cour.se,” he said. papers; I was rarely ever given C’s or below. In the Smiths’ hometown of Schertz, Texas, a sub­ Alyssa suffered from an oftcn-fatal liver disorder ris, R-Va., and Martin Sabo, D-Minn., urb of San Antonio, the girl’s grandfather, D.C!. Mor­ Throughout my school years in the Manchester public went along. called biliary atresia, the leading cause for liver By The World Almanac nations was "inadmissible,” a point basic a new national government was con­ gan, also fell apprehension as he awaited updates CHRISTMAS TREES school system, I was oblivious of any disabilities I had in transplants involving children. to the loosening of Soviet controls in cerned, but efforts to revive the economy Lehman chairs a House subcommitted writing. Within the first couple weeks of college, I was For Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, Eastern Europe. proved unavailing. on transportation, and the trip was offi­ told I had severe writing problems. My teachers and the Dec. 2-3 meetings in the Mediter­ VirtutUly all the economic statistics cially plaimed to examine airport security “Choose and Cut Your Own” tutors told me that my previous teachers didn’t care ranean with F*resident George Bush cap a In domestic politics, on the surface at overseas. His spokesman told us, “They enougli to focus in on my writing. They thought the main least, Gorbachev appeared to be con­ were grim. U.S. intelligence estimates year of tumultuous change. showed that the Soviet economy had worked on this trip,” but he added, “I’m ' 22.22 priority was in giving me good grades that would be Gorbachev, who will meet with Bush solidating his power. At his behest, the not Mying they did not do any shopping.” Sales Tax *1.78 satisfying to me. I would have appreciated the teachers Supreme Soviet last December approved grown only 1.5 percent in 1988, the same near Malta on U.S. and Russian warships, as in 1987. The Russian newspaper Izves- It’s the shopping that is nicklc and more if they had given me bad grades instead of giving changes in the constitution that provided diming the military escorts to death. Be­ helped to extend glasnost and perestroika tia reported that the budget deficit would me good grades which I didn’t deserve. If the teachers to the Soviet bloc in Eastern Europe in for a new legislature. sides the logistics of getting congres­ had only told me that I needed exua help in sentence The 2,250-member upper house, the reach $160 billion at the official exchange 1989. At the same time, he presided over rate by 1990. sional spouses to shopping malls, the structure, putting ideas together, and writing good significant turmoil at home. Congress of People’s Deputies, would be military often pays for little comforts that $ paragraphs, then maybe my writing problem could have chosen in elections in which candidates 24.00 events in Europe: the opening of Premier Ryzhkov, reporting in June dignitaries expect. been recognized at an earlier stage. the Berlin Wall and reforms by the could run against each other, a major that the deficit was running at 6.2 percent For example, military funds are spent ANY TREE ON THE FARM The SAT was my major difficulty in getting into a government in East Germany; movement departure from the era of hand-picked of the gross national product, called for on the plastic bubble wrap to keep fragile good college. Colleges expect a student to have good party stalwarts who ran unopposed. The large annual cuts in the defense budget LET US by Poland and Hungary toward non-com­ kmckknacks and souvenirs from break­ SATs and they count a great deal. The SATs arc unfair munist societies; and the emergence of much smaller lower house, also to be through 1995. Inflationary pressures were ing. And usually once every trip, congres­ Bring the Family to Select Your Tree! because an individual could have had bad training in one dissent elsewhere in the East Bloc. called the Supreme Soviet, would be also revealed. sional escorts pick up the bill for a meal particular subject, and therefore would do bad on that While trying to improve and stabilize chosen by the congress and would serve In March, the Communist PSnty’s using taxpayers’ money. particular section. I believe that it depends on the relations with the United States. Gor­ as a standing legislature. Central Committee endorsed sweeping One escort. Warrant Officer Joseph Hall, teacher s teaching methods and on the student’s listening bachev struggled during the year to shore ■Hie president, to be chosen by the changes aimed at revitalizing agriculture. told the inspector general that he was WRAP IT UP! skills, which affects how well the student will do on his up Russia’s worsening economy, revital­ legislature for a maximum of two five- Nearly one-half of all Soviet farms lost stiffed three times in one trip. He made SATs. The Manchester public school system’s cur­ year terms, would have broad authority. ^zen (^ristmas ize its bureaucracy and prevent ethnic money or were only marginally the mistake of picking up the tab for riculum didn t prepare me well enough in taking the turmoil. TTie elections to the congress in the profitable. breakfast one day, and the delegation got • Professional Packaging SATs.^d didn’t prepare me for college in general. For his part. Bush has stressed that his spring saw the defeat of a number of used to the luxury. Writing is a major task in college, which most of the “get-acquainted” talks with the Soviet Communist Party veterans, amid evidence "Hie industrial sector who also in tur­ T^e inspector general said that the • UPS Shipments work counts on. With this fact, teachers should teach that many voters wished to see reforms moil. Coal miners, angered by low pay Tree ^ arm leader have an open agenda. But he cited military needed to exercise tighter control niore of the basics to prepare their students for what lies implemented more quickly. Boris Yeltsin, and poor— even hazardous— working over the money spent on these trips, but ahead. the U.S. interest in keeping up with the • Federal Express Home of Quality Grown Trees fast pace of events in Russia and Eastern who had been scolding Gorbachev for conditions, struck at mines across the there was nothing he could do about the In my opinion, the teachers I had in Manchester really Europe. timidity, was elected to the congress from counUy in July. At one time, some congressional spouses. Overnight Delivery didn t w e enough about the individual student, to tell Few world leaders, and certainly no Moscow with 89 percent of the vote. 500,(XX) miners had walked out. A costly 1 him or her that she’s got a problem. I’m asking how hard The congress convened in Moscow, settlement was finally approved by the Barber Hill Road, South Windsor previous Soviet leader, have attained the government. Mlnl-editorlal ■ Personalized Holiday Cords Muld the task be in pointing out a problem to their stu­ international popularity that Gorbachev and Gorbachev was elected president. dents. My answer is not very hard, in which it would take has experienced. Although about 85 percent of the mem­ During the miners’ suike, Gorbachev, And you thought the U.S. Postal Ser­ and Stationery Tel: 644-2478 one minute out of their precious time to point out the Last December, his visit to New bers were party loyalists, some 4(X) seats as in other crises, found himself caught vice was incompetent. They’ve developed a 25-cent s t ^ p that doesn’t have to be problem. I m sure the teachers knew of my inability to York— where he met with President were (Kcupied by radical reformers and between radicals and hard-liners. One write well. ^ licked and it only co.«ts you about 28 Reagan and President-elect Bush, and by nationalists, whose primary loyalties side wanted to push for greater reform, cents. The same people who can’t get a A good teacher, I believe, is someone who wants to spoke before the United Nations— had appeared to rest witJi their respective eth­ the other hoped to see discipline imposed. nic groups. letter across town have figured a way to HOLIDAY HOURS help the student, and who offers assistance. This is by gone well. The Soviet leader announced Gorbachev warned on Oct. 2 that the raise the price of a stamp and call it a In effect Dec. 2 - Dec. 21 letting the student know he or she has a problem. sharp cuts in his military forces and en­ The Supreme Soviet, with 542 mem­ economy was at the brink of collapse, and In the 13 years of being in the Manchester public bers, convened in June and soon es­ he called for a 15-month ban on strikes. revolution in mailing. We underestimated dorsed the broadening of human rights in their piarketing genius. school system, not once did the English Department offer Russia. tablished another precedent: It rejected However, the Soviet legislature on Oct. 9 9AM-8PM Monday-Thursday OPEN me any help, or tell me that 1 had a writing problem. This In February, the Soviet withdrawal six of 71 nominees for ministerial posts approved a law granting workers the legal I problem has to be solved, because in the long run, the from Afghanistan was completed, clear­ offered by Premier Nikolai Ryzhkov. right to strike. It did ban strikes in 9AM-6PM Friday student is the one getting hurt, and not the teacher. As general secretary, Gorbachev con­ defense and other key industries. Anderson and Dale Van Atta ing a major impediment to better intema- are syndicated columnists. EVERY DAY We adults now have to take in consideration where tinued to clean house in the Communist During the year, Gorbachev often 9AM-5PM Saturday I tioiuil relations. It was a clear signal that « does the problem originate, in the classrooms or at the intervention in other countries was for­ F ^ y , forcing the retirement of many offi­ warned of the d^gers inherentin the eth­ homes. My opinion is it originates in the classroom with saken policy. cials, mostly proteges of his predecessors. nic unrest— an “irresponsible game.” The I the teachers, who really don’t have the motivation to help T hr^ months later, the Sino-Soviet In September, three full members and two Pblitburo declared that each of the 15 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p. their students. I thought they were getting paid to help summit in Beijing foreshadowed an op­ non-voting members of the ruling Pblit- Soviet republics should have limited Manchester Herald lllaiE Kooiib not just to teach. The Manchester public school system portunity to cut back costly border defen­ buro were removed. In a streamlined regional autonomy, and each could decide I Politburo of only 11 members, Gorbachev has to aid children with their problems, so in the future ses and ease tensions between the two on its own system of economic manage­ Founded Dec. 15.1881 as a weekly. the students, who will be adults one day, will be some­ communist powers. appeared to have a working majority for ment within the central government. Fur­ what prepared for what lies ahead. Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. Visiting France in July, Gorbachev the first lime, although the chief skeptic thermore, each republic could challenge I 341 E. CENTER STREET ■ MANCHESTER of his reforms, Yegor Ligachev, remained. national laws that affected it. Debbie Cheerman reiterated his hopes for a “common Publisher------penny M Siellerl I 31 Laurel Terrace European home.” He said interference by Gorbachev’s goal for prestroika, or Opinion Page E d ito r____ Ron Robillard Manchester any nation in the domestic affairs of other restructuring of the Soviet system, had Reprinted by permission from The Associate Editor______Alexander Girelli proved realistic insofar as the creation of World Almanac. — ------J/ We reserve the right to limit the quantity. 10—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 29,1989 fflaiirlirslrr 'Hrralil

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three-month txiriod. A few predict sU'cngth that virtually forced Com­ activists said. Resident Bob Faucher, of 55-B the country will topple into a reces­ munist authorities to loosen their “Why are we being asked to firehouse. His pledge to ask President Gus­ Congress St., said it may be unwise sion, ending the seven-year hold on power. spend the people’s money to do However, members of the public tav Husak to approve a new coali­ to not pay the architect because that economic expansion that is unprece­ New party leader Karel Urbanek, tion government was announced by something we’ve already done?” she and DiRosa said the town may have Town was the winner on Thanksgiving Day may give the town a bad reputation dented in peacetime. however, said the Communists must asked. “You’ve made a decision. It an obligation to the Bryan Farms Marian Calfa, a minister without with outside businesses that in turn MAMr'LTCC'rr'n ______. ______^ ^ It would lake only a 1.8 percent remain a presence in the workplace, portfolio, following Adamec’s talks doesn’t seem like a terrible decision. area because of the town’s agree­ MANCHESTER, Connecticut, Nov. 23,1989 GNP increase in the October- may hesitate to bid for town con­ Go forth with it.” ment with the Eighth Utilities Dis­ Snow covered the streets of Manchester on this, the and he rejected demands that the with the opposition. tracts. December quarter to match the ad­ party dissolve its paramilitary police DiRosa said rejecting the plans trict. The agreement states the town town’s proudest day. It was unclear if there is strong Werkhoven said after the meeting ministration forecast, according to a force, which has been used to resistance within the Communist did not make sense because they are will build a new fire station as soon "The 53rd running of the Manchester 'Thanksgiving that it may be possible to use Commerce Department analyst, but smother dissent. leadership to the concessions an­ not complete and are therefore un­ as possible to compensate for the Pay Road Race appeared, in the wee hours of the morn­ Lawrence’s plans in a location other Jim most private economists expect a In a meeting with opposition nounced by Adamec, or exactly how available for review. loss of the station on Tolland ing, to be in serious jeopardy. than the rejected proposal of Tolland growth rate of 1.5 percent or lower. leaders Tbesday that followed 11 they would be implemented. “We haven’t seen the plans,” he 'nimpike, which has to be turned An emergency meeting was held at 8 a.m. amongst 'Ilimpike and Deming Street. o T ie rn e y “My view is we can stay out of a straight days of huge protests Civic Forum spokesman Jiri Kan- said. “We don’t have an architect.” over to the district by March 1. Road Race directors concerning the possible cancellation Lawrence, who was not at the recession, but just barely,” said demanding democracy. Communist turek outlined the concessions on “The people of this community of the 4.75-mile event. 'They emerged from the gathering meeting, was not available for com­ Members of the public, including economist David Jones of Aubrey authorities promised to part with national television and called for the pay good money for fire protection,” with the only solution the town of Manchester would set­ ment this morning. former Mayor Stephen Penny, ar­ G. Lanston & Co., a government some power and end their constitu- resignation by Dec. 10 of Husak, DiRosa said. “I can’t believe you tle for — Let the race begin! securities dealer in New York. Landers said the planned site of can sit there at this time under the gued the directors should approve 'This date will certainly rest in the Manchester tionally mandated political who supported the Soviet-led in­ the funding of the plans. Some, in­ In a separate report today, the supremacy. vasion that crushed the 1968 the station would be too close to the guise of public safety and ask to 'Thanksgiving Day Road Race annals as one of the most Commerce Department said after­ western border of the area it would reject this proposal.” cluding Eighth District President talked about, due to the herculean efforts of swiftly answered for everyone. Hordes of runners filled “The future of the party requires “Prague Spring” reforms. 'Thomas Landers, argued against it. Mam Street just like any other 'Thanksgiving mom tax corporate profits were off a giving up the monopoly of power,” Kanturck said Adamec promised serve, and the bulk of its calls would Republican Director Wallace Manchester’s Highway Division to clear the now legen­ sharp 7.2 percent in the third come from the east. Irish, who opposes building another dary path from downtown Main Street, up Charter Oak I think they did a remarkable job getting the road as Urbanek told 3,500 Communist to try to get the opposition access to c ear as they did,” Gerry O’Reilly, who narrowily lost to quarter, matching the decline in the Party activists in Prague on Tbesday the government-run media and per­ Werkhoven, who has suggested fire station, said the town has other Street and Highland Street, down Porter Street to East second quarter, which was the worst the station be further to the east, said projects that need attention. Center and, finally, the left turn back onto Main. defending champ John Grcgorck, said. “When I woke up night, according to the state news mission to publish its own journals, EMERGENCY this morning I thought it was going to be canceled.” performance in three years. The agency CTK. and to release by Dec. 10 the politi­ a possible location would be in the “I’m concerned about the neigh­ Fire — Police — Medical Nothing, namely the snow, could stop the droves from decline marks the third consecutive Differences exist, he added, but cal prisoners named by Civic area of Parker Sucet and Sanrico borhoods all over this town, not just participating and lining the course for one of the most The ‘Grinch’, this time in the in the form of millions quarter that profits have dropjxtd. “we shall have to get used to making Forum. and Progress drives. There the sta­ one area,” he said, referring to the DIAL 911 venerable road races in the counu-y. More than 5,(XX) of snowflakes, could not steal the Manchester Road But, the department attributed $11 politics not only with those who He said the opposition would seek tion could better serve the industrial Bryan Farms neighborhood, which In Manchester runners officially finished the race with an estimated Race. It came. billion of the $15.5 billion decline to parks in that area, he said. is near the proposed location of the spcclatorship of 20,000. agree with you.” Adamcc’s resignation if it was not “They did a marvelous job cleaning the course,” four- mmxofsmumua V losses from Hurricane Hugo. Rivosa explained how he deter­ 'Thanksgiving simply could not be held for countless Rirliament planned to meet today satisfied with his performance. lime winner and course record holder John Trcacy. who Benefits paid by insurance com­ mined the Tolland 'Rimpike and without the Manchester Road Race. to consider the constitutional change Dissident Jiri Dienstbier told finished third, said. “They’re the real winners. At 9 a.m., panies totaled $9 billion, while unin­ and other opposition demands. reporters the names of 30 political Deming Street location. Due to the fact that I was to cover the race, thus, not sured corporate losses totaled $2 bil­ T h e reason I chose that land was being able to run, I went for a two-mile jog around 8 a.m. I was afraid to think about running fast, but once wc got' Adamec promised the opposition prisoners had been submitted to the •CHRISTMAS CRAFTS SHOWt. out there.. .they did a great job.” lion. during Tbesday’s talks that he would government and that more may fol­ because of the price,” he said. Not a car was on the road. Not a sign of humanity was in The previous Board of Directors, Manchester Community College Snow covered the streets of Manchester on this, the Jones said corporate profits will name by Sunday a new coalition low. He said the underground sight. Not a creature stirred. A distinct feeling of solitude town’s proudest day. continue to be weak. With the government that includes non-Com- monthly Lidove Noviny would be which included Werkhoven and (Lowe Program Center) prevailed over me. Osella, agreed to pay about $72,000 Gold covered the hearts of each and every resident in economy softening, companies are munists. legalized and begin appearing daily. Upon arriving al the press room of the Army & Navy the town of Manchester. Patrick FlynrVManctiestef Herald finding it difficult to pass on rising The agreement was reached for the property for use as a Saturday, December 2nd 10-4 Kanturek also said he expxtcted Club around 9, the topic of discussion was obvious — Clearly, the town of Manchester was indeed the win­ labor costs to their customers, he during a meeting with Adamec and new local elections to replace firehouse site. Rivosa said he did not 50 CRAFTSPEOPLE FROM the snow. Talk amongst media and road race officials fell ner in 1989. LET IT SNOW ■— An unidentified runner gazes up at the falling snow just prior to the start said. a delegation from the opposition deputies on local councils who have think it was worth from $200,000 to on the question of whether or not the Road Race should of the 53rd running of the Manchester Thanksgiving Day Road Race. An unexpected snow Analysts generally do not expect coalition Civic Forum. The dissi­ failed to win popular trust. $300,000 more for land in the NEW ENGLAND FEATURING: be held. Jim Tierney Ls a .sports writer for the Manchester storm the morning of the massive race didn’t detract from the town’s most festive day of the the third-quarter surge in consumer dents were led by Havel, the vicinity of Parker and Oakland Dolls • Oils • Ceramics • Jewelry • Other Fine Giftware Once I exited the A&N Club at 9:30, the question was The streets were quiet on Tues­ Herald. year. spending will be repeated, attribut­ country’s most prominent opposi­ succts. The costly alternative would day, as Civic Form had requested to have placed the station from 1,000 VISIT WITH SANTA 11-2 FREE ing much of it to auto purchases tion activist. I (in Center Lobby) spurred by dealer discounts and show that it did not want to disrupt to 1,500 feet to the cast. Food concessions to benefit Family Daycare Providers financing incentives. Adamec promised that compul­ the economy. Democrats Joyce Epstein and Lewis says sory Marxist-Leninist education On Monday, millions of people Peter P. DiRosa Jr. voic^ the most Assn., Coventry Chapter; Students Against Drunk Red-hot Sabres Driving (SADD); and Technology Students Assn. would be dropped — a demand of joined a two-hour general strike opposition to rejecting the plans. students who led the protests — and called by the opposition to demand Epstein said a study had already jE Adm. to show $1.50 under 14 free get rid of Victim restrictions on banned literature, an end to 40 years of authoritarian been completed and a location deter­ films and plays relaxed, opposition rule. mined. defeat Whalers From Page 1 drug users HARTFORD (AP) — Buffalo a 2-0 lead alter one period and car­ Coach Rick Dudley isn’t sure how 'The cause of the crash was still ried a 3-1 advantage into the third By Bert Rosenthal 6itfe-'Etn’What-They-Want-$u{iersaver the Sabres are doing it, but he can’t period. being investigated today by Federal argue with the results. The Associated Press Aviation Administration officials The Whalers closed to 3-2 on Over the last six weeks, the Paul MacDcrmid’s power-play goal and the National Transportation WASHINGTON — Carl Lewis Sabres have developed into one of al 5:30, but weren’t able to get any Safely Board. thinks the public’s perception of the hottest teams in the National closer, thanks, in part, to Puppa’s Marshall, who was alone in his Hockey League. 'Riesday’s 4-2 win goaltcnding. track and field is erroneous, and the plane, look off from Skylark Airport best way to correct the misconcep­ over Hartford was the latest “He was the story for the final 10 in East Windsor at 5:37 a.m. Tues­ tion is to rid the sport of drug users. reminder, as Buffalo, 16-5-4, pushed minutes,” said Ramsey. day and was headed for Groton, its record to 11-1-3 since Oct. 25. “The public thinks everybody is police said. “Wc didn’t play as well as wc As for what has been the key for on drugs,” the six-time Olympic John Elscsscr, Coventry’s town have been but we’re still finding the Sabres during their rise to the gold medalist said 'Riesday before manager, said a field on the other ways to w in.” Dudley said. “I d o n ’t lop of the league’s overall standings, the Law and Legislation Committee side of Route 44 is designated by the know how, but we’re finding ways Ramsey said it’s the team concept of of 'The Athletics Congress, the U.S. Federal Aviation Adminisuation as every which way.” defense. governing body for the sport. an emergency landing field. “Everyone is guilty until proven “It looks like he just came in at Goaltcndcr Daren Puppa led the “Wc have been able to keep our innocent. You’re putting the athletes the wrong angle,” Coventry Police way, stopping 38 shots and doing goals-againsi down and we just on the defensive.” Chief Frank Trzaskos said. his best to nurse a one-goal lead in seem to get the goals when we need To switch from a defensive mode Terry Brown of Coventry, a the third period. Christian Ruutlu’s them,” said Ramsey. “Like tonight to an offensive posture, track and small-plane mechanic, said he and empty-net goal at 19:59 iced Buf­ or the other night when (Pierre) Tur- field has to clean up its act, Lewis his wife, Nancy, were sleeping when falo’s fourth win in five games over gcon scored with 16 seconds left to said. the Whalers this season. they heard the plane overhead. He beat Quebec. You work hard, you Track and field authorities should Provides Additional Source of Credit get the breaks.” said the plane made three passes Offers Esiended Payments If Vou Choose “It was a matter of beating the focus on catching athletes who use over his house. Not To Pay For Your Purchase in Full clock and we did a good job of it,” The Whalers, 11-14-1, continue strong pcrformance-enchancing A m ITSUBISHI' 19-in c h drugs, Lewis said, and he reiterated “The engine was running fine. It Keeps You Advised of Sale and Special Items Puppa said. “The way wc have been to work hard but can’t break from Patrick Flynn/Manchester Heralo wasn’t missing or anything like Provides Fast Service For Additional Purchases playing, everyone is taking turns.” their scoring woes. Dean Evason a call for an independent agency to Color TV administer tests. that,” said Brown, a mechanic. Makes You A Preferred Customer Mike Foligno, Mike Ramsey, Phil had the other goal for Hartford, DUCH! — Kevin Maguire of the Buffalo Sabres sends Hartford’s Randy Ladouceur reeling Brown said the plane’s last pass Housley and Ruuttu supplied the which has managed two or fewer to the during third-period action from Tuesday night’s game at the Civic Center. The Joining him before the committee was so low he bolted up from bed in scoring for the Sabres, who opened goals in 13 games this season. Sabres won, 4-2. was Joe Douglas, his financial ad­ surprise. *299 viser and coach of the Santa Monica “Wc had the feeling he could have PB2900 FVH6200 w/remote control Track Club for which Lewis com­ taken the top of our house off,” 125-channel, cable-compa­ petes. tible, 19-key random access. Nancy Brown said. CS1946 Lewis said it was “totally wrong” Bonnie Buscaglia, who owns the Henderson becomes second $3 million player for an athlete like marathoner Jeff pasture as part of their Silver Street Scuffins to be suspended by TAC dairy farm, said she heard the plane By Dave Carpenter “There will be new faces,” the right now is far beyond what wc Aldcrson knew he needed to act “He could have made more with for three months after testing posi­ overhead. ^ F I S H E R The Associated Press A’s executive vowed Tuesday might have expected a month ago. fast to avoid giving Yankees owner another club,” Bry said. “But the tive for ephedrine, a medicinal “We were just getting up and all Panasonic ncii Camcorder during a press conference with As a consequence, wc’rc reevaluat­ George Steinbrenner the chance to contract is excellent and Rickey is stimulant, in the April 30 New Jer­ wc heard was a plane flying real VCR VCR OAKLAND, Calif. — Even after Henderson at the Oakland Coliseum. ing where we arc right now.” lure Henderson back to New York happy here. Rickey unquestionably sey Waterfront Marathon. low,” Buscaglia said. spending $12 million to keep Rickey “But one of the unfortunate aspects Almost no price was considered with a better offer. The Yankees at this point has the highest guaran­ Scuffins’ penalty was determined Life Star helicopter was called Henderson around through 1993, of putting together a great team is loo steep to retain Henderson, traded him to Oakland on June 21. teed contract in baseball, by a wide Monday by TAC’s Board of Direc­ from Hartford Hospital but was un­ *699 General Manager Sandy Aldcrson the economies eventually catch up whose hitting, running and all- “When Rickey returned to the A’s margin.” tors. 'The suspension cost him the Solid State CCD image sensor, 6:1 able to fly because of bad weather, *269 says the Athletics have money left to you and you have to make some around Icadoff skills helped the A’s last June, he had an immediate and $9,000 he would have received for * 2 9 9 power zoom lens with autofocus, 'The A’s left fielder, who will be authorities said. Features On-Screen Programming Features On-Screen Programming. to spend on a new free agent or two. choices.” win their first World Scries, in 15 finishing sixth overall and being the high speed electronic shutter. dramatic impact on the team,” 31 on Christmas Day, joined Oak­ But no more mcgabucks players, In other words, the asking price years. He was rewarded with the Aldcrson said. “Wc were all thrilled land for the second time in a trade fourth American in the Waterfront such as pitchers Mark Langston and appears a bit steep for the other Ath­ first four-year baseball contract when Rickey rejoined the A’s. that sent pitchers Greg Cadarcl and Marathon. CBT parent sells Mark Davis, arc likely to join the letics free agents. 'That group in­ since Ken Obcrkfcll signed with At­ We’re equally llirillcd that he’s stay- Eric Plunk and outfielder Luis Lewis pointed out that Britain’s ... »♦ CiD PIO N E E R World Scries champions this winter. cludes designated hitters Dave lanta in 1985. Henderson gets a $1 mg. Polonia to New York. Considered by Linford Christie was caught for the leasing unit to The signing of Henderson, making ftirkcr and Ken Phelps, infieldcr- million signing bonus, $2 million in Henderson became a free agent some to be the best Icadoff hitter same offense after finishing third in Panasoruc 6 Disc Changer him baseball’s second $3 million-a- oulficlder Tony Phillips and pitchers 1990 and $3 million each in 1991, four weeks ago, soon after playing a the 100-mcter dash in the 1988 w/WIREIiSS REMOn ever, he gave the A’s more speed Japanese bank Microwave Oven ycar player along with Minnesota’s Storm Davis and Matt Young. Dis­ 1992 and 1993. He also has a no- starring role in both the American and power in the absence of the in­ Olympics, but then was exonerated Kirby Puckett, lakes care of that. cussions with most are al a virtual trade clause in the contract. League playoffs and the World jured Jose Canseco and provided by the International Olympic Com­ Aldcrson plans to “sort through standstill. “My heart was set on playing in mittee, which conducted the tests at BOSTON (AP) — Bank of New Scries. them with the most dangerous the marketplace” during next week’s “What has happened over the last Oakland,” Henderson, an Oakland the Seoul Games. England Corp., undergoing a cor­ Richie Bry, Henderson’s agent, lineup in baseball. *149 4-times oversampling digital winter meetings and afterward, with few weeks has been just short of native, said. “1 love Oakland. Deep In fact, Christie was moved up to porate restructuring, announced tiller Tryin D/A converter sys­ had given the A’s until the start of Henderson was named the out­ Full Feature Model! no more critical needs after taking amazing to me,” he said, referring to down inside I fell I probably would second, after Ben Johnson of 'Tliesday it would sell a major part of tem. anti-resonance concept: the winter meetings to sign Hender­ standing player in the AL playoffs Honeycomb chassis, mag­ care of the A’s No. 1 offseason hefty conU^acts for average players. be playing here no matter what the Canada, the first-place finisher in a its leasing operations to a Japanese netic-clamp disc stabilizer, son before he started negotiating against Toronto, batting .400 with priority. “What certain people arc looking for terms.” world-record 9.79 seconds, was dis­ bank and that it expected to post a large Insulators. with other teams. two home runs. qualified and stripped of his gold substantial fourth-quarter loss. medal. Johnson tested positive for Bank of Tokyo Ltd. will pay $110 FINE QUALITY MAGNAVOX anabolic steroids, and Lewis was million to acquire all the operations GREAT "BEGINNER" COMPACT Lendl gains revenge on Chang; Becker struggles given the gold medal and the world and 225 employeps of Bank of New Microwave Oven record of 9.92. England’s New England Merchants Stereo System By Bob Greene champion Michael Chang 6-1, 6-3. Lendl rushed Chang right off the “Ben Johnson ... that’s the one Leasing Corp., as well as ap­ aggressive player is going to be ball, keeping it in play with his proximately $500 million of its lease The Associated Press Becker sUmggled before outlasting court, needing only 70 minutes to you want to go after,” Lewis said, favored.” slices, chips and gets, then winning adding that he was citing Johnson as portfolio. Gilbert 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 and Edbcrg blast out the victory. NEW YORK —■ Like the sleek, downed Agassi 6-4,6-2. Chang battled gamely, but he h,id points with passing shots off both an example but referring in general The sale is part of the bank’s plan Compact, oven cavity 15-min- It was as if Lendl look aim with no answers to tlic many questions sides. to streamline its operations and uto timer Convenient Cook­ AM/FM stereo receivef, 3 band powerful sports cars he used to “It’s always overpowering. 'Dial’s his big serve, then powered to users of his type. Johnson ad­ ing Guide on control panel graphic equalizer, dual stereo cas­ drive, Ivan Lendl roared to victory his game,” Chang said of Lendl’s Lendl’s game posed. And after they 'Then, in the second set, Gilbert mitted before a Canadian inquiry at focus on its core businesses, Oven interior light sette decks, high-speed tape-to- forehands and backhands that split the first six games of the began making as many unforced er­ as the Masters tctuiis tournament got big serve and power game. “It can repeatedly peppered the lines, catch­ Toronto this year that he had been primarily in New England. Changes tape dubbing, two 4” full range second set, Lendl closed out tlic rors as Becker. And the West Ger­ in tax laws have made the leasing speakers & turntable. underway. Boris Becker found the be very frusU^aling sometimes. 1 had ing Chang on the wrong side of the using performance-enhancing drugs match. man began winning more easy for seven years. business less attractive, and 80 per­ ide •For qualified applicants financing a GE aopliance on a GECAF road a lot bumpier. a break point and he comes up with court. It was an awesome display of Revolving Charge Plan. After this period 18% APR Finance Charge And while Lendl takes a day off,' two aces to get back for game point. While Becker has won three points on his serve and finding the “We’re not totally fighUng drugs, cent of the bank’s leasing business firepower tempered with the dis­ range on his passing shots. is outside New England, the bank accrues with a $50 Minimum Finance Charge. Becker takes on Andre Agassi “He’s just solid.” cipline that allowed Lendl to con­ Wimbicdons and this year’s U.S. we’re fighting coverups,” Lewis tonight as he continues his bid to es­ Chang surprised Lendl, the Open, tlic one player who has con­ said. said. stantly change speeds and, when In the seventh game of the final tablish himself as the lop player in sistently given him trouble is Gil­ He also chastised those on heavy Bank officials expect the transac­ world’s No. 1-ranked player, in the set, Gilbert hit a backhand down the ...your satisfaction is our first priority fourth round of the French Open in need be, sneak into llic net for win­ bert, who had won four of their five drugs who contend they are in­ tion to be completed by early 1990. the world. line that was just wide. He rushed to John McEnroe, a three-lime win­ ning volleys. career meetings before 'Tuesday nocent. Chairman Walter J. Connolly Jr. June on the way to becoming the llie net, loudly complaining to the You have Al's personal guarantee ner of the season-ending tourna­ “That’s the kind of game you night. “I don’t see how anyone can take said the bank expected to add sub­ SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER first American in 34 years to capture umpire. Bcckcr also rushed toward ment, makes his debut tonight, have to play against Michael,” And on 'Tljcsday, it appeared that a drug and not know i t ... especially stantially to its reserves at or before EASY TO GET TO: the title. 'Ricsday was their first offi­ the net, shouting tltat the ball was 445 Hartford Rd. • Keeney St. Exit, I-384 COMING FROM THi HARTFORD EASY TERMS: taking on Aaron Krickslcin. Follow­ cial meeting since then, Lendl said. “You have to take chan­ once again Gilbert would emerge over a long-term period,” l^w is the end of the year due to the effect AL SIEFFERTS AREA TAKE I M TO THE NEW out. MANCHESTER, CT 44S HARTFORD t M 4 EIPREIBW AV GET OFF AT . Choose Maslercord. Vrso. ing the Bcckcr-Agassi match, Stefan “1 think it’s harder to play him ces. He can’t hit short, so you’re vicioriou.s. said. of the continuing sofmess in the MANCHESTER. CT THE KEENCV STREET EXIT |i3 ) V f Orscovor or our GECC plan going to draw errors. TAKE 2 LEFTS TO A l SIEFFERTS Edbcrg will battle Brad Gilbert. here,” Chang said. “The surface in Gilbert fed Becker a variety of Bcckcr held serve in that game, “I think we should focus on region’s real estate market on the “Of course this surface favors me MON. THRU FRI. ’TIL 8 HARTFORD On 'Tuesday, Lendl gained a bit of Paris ncuUalizcd his shots a little off-speed shots, forcing tlic West but as the two changed ends, Gilbert people wanting to enhance their per- bank’s loan portfolio. He said the over him. It’s harder to nm the balls Sat. ’til 6 - Sun. 12-5 647^9997^^ i-B4 ’90 doyi lam e as cosh, revenge, crushing French Open more.... I’m not rushed as much.” German to provide all of tlic pace. said something to Bcckcr, who formances,” Douglas said, and bank expected the fourth quarter no poyment requited down here thiin on clay. The more “will show a substantial loss.” And Gilbert seemed to gel to every glowered back. Lewis nodded in approval. 12 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 29,1989__13 Cremins says Kenny Anderson is good, not perfect I Six months from World Cup, Italy still in chaos By Hlllel Italie it 55-54, but the (Quakers then failed and had eight steals as Memphis •By Terry Leonard it daily in their snarled traffic and The Associated Press on several scoring oppportunitics. of the year, in Ihlermo by Feb. 28 “Huge amounts of money are way of life in this country ... to Thrin for example has changed four NCAA Roundup Stale won a game marred by 46 tur­ ;The Associated Press baffling bureaucracy. The organizers When Temple’s Donald Hodge and in Naples and Florence by the being spent for public works tl^t we avoid the issue in order to rush times in the last three years. novers and 59 personal fouls do not seem surprised to find it in Freshman Kenny Anderson is missed a shot, Pennsylvania end of March. The stadiums in Bari think arc perfectly useless,’* said everything at the last moment,’^ said Wyoming (0-2) committed 24 tur­ ; ROME — Italy has had four the preparations for the World Cup. “\bu see on one side you have an good, Georgia Tech coach Bobby rebounded with 51 seconds left and and 'Ririn are brand new. Procacci. “Some people want to take Angelo Gallo, a union official in just runs a tremendous offense. That novers while the Tigers (3-0) were years to prepare for the World Cup, “You see Italy is going to be in Italy which is knowledge, which is Cremins will tell you, but he’s not called timeout 10 seconds later. Faul 4 Rome’s deadline is not until May advantage of the Italians’ passion Palermo where five workers were was a very hard-earned victory. charged with 31 fouls. Four players ■but with soccer’s showcase event (K'rfect. Thai’s why he still needs the eyes of the world, so we cannot 30, just eight days before the tourna­ for soccer.” killed in a single accident last capacity — technological capacity “We got a couple of breaks. Then McMahon, who had a career-high fouled out, three for visiting Wyom­ •just six months away cranes are sdll plenty of practice. fail,” said organizing committee ment kicks off. W'ork on the Organizing Committee chairman August. with all its modem equipment. On Dennis got a couple of big 3- 15 points for Penn, missed a driving ing. .in place, roads are tom up, new- rail Anderson sparked the Yellow spokcsiWi Adriano Botta. “By the stadium, which was built for the Luca Moniczemolo has spoken “If one had only considered this the other side we have a very old pcfinlers, but it was anybody’s ball layup with 15 seconds to go. Memphis State jumped to a 54-33 ’lines arc incomplete and only four Jacket offense with 24 points, nine time we have the World Cup we will 1960 Summer Olympics, includes often over the past few months problem a little earlier, there would type of bureaucracy which in a way game. 1 didn’t want it to come down But Temple lost the ball out of lead at halftime thanks to a pressing, ’of the 12 stadiums are finished. assists and five steals as No. 21 have 12 of the most modem lowering the playing field, putting in about Italy’s “missed opportunities,” surely have been less deaths,” he sort of mingles through these mat­ to that.” bounds, and the Quakers (1-1) full-court defense and the outside Georgia Tech beat visiting Rich­ And to make matters worse, stadiums in Europe for the next 20 new seats and building a roof to about the public works projects that charged. ters and there are delays.” he said. Johnny McNeil came off the called another timeout four seconds shooting of Cheyenne Gibson and mond 87-74 Tuesday night. Very unions arc complaining that the years.” shelter the spectators. have been delayed or abandoned Botta acknowledged the problems bench to hit a pair of free throws later. But the only shot they were reserve Jewell Burton. ;work is being speeded up, blaming Italia Nosha, an organization for But others say they are worried The July 8 final is scheduled for while politicians procrastinated and but pointed out that the cities and nice, Crimins agrees, but defen.se that started Tech (2-0) on a 20-5 run able to get off was an off-balance No. 23 Oklahoma St. 94, North the protection of Italy’s cultural and counts, loo. haste in part for 12 deaths at World because of the attenton focused on the Rome stadium. squabbled over money. not the organizing committee are and the Yellow Jackets look conU'ol 18-footer by center Vince Curran. Texas 66: Royce Jefferies scored 21 T l environmental heritage, has “We went to the match zone and Cup construction projects. Italy. “Realize that if you decide to do it Still, he and others in the commit­ responsible for the construction tuid of the game. No. 18 Pittsburgh 101, Siena 89: points as Oklahoma State, playing repeatedly criticized World Cup it hurt them for a while,” Cremins Meanwhile, criminal investigators “May is the deadline, but we are at the last moment, which is usual in tee have insisted the stadiums will for the awarding of contracts. He No. 8 Illinois 83, Mi.ssissippi 72: Brian Shorter led three Pittsburgh without leading scorer Richard ■arc examining some of the construc­ sure that it won’t be met. We will be consunction plans for the World said. ‘‘Then our freshman, Kenny Kendall Gill .scored 23 points and 20-point scorers with 29 points and Italy, it means the costs are going to be ready. also defended tournament organizers Cup. Dumas, opened iu season with a tion contracts and soaring costs of showing Italy from its worst side,” be higher and more people are going Anderson, got lost in the defense. Marcus Liberty added 16 to lead Il­ the Panthers avenged an upset loss victory over North Texas. But Procacci and some union offi­ from accusations in the press that It’s a little tricky, the match zone, the projects and envirorunentalisls said Anna Maria Procacci, a mem­ to make more money,” said Botta, cials complain about a haste to build the World Cup was responsible for Antonio lannello, secretary linois. to the Saiiits last season. Dumas is serving a one-game and Kenny didn’t have all of the ;are trying to stop some of the work, ber of IVliament from the environ­ referring to costs for overtime and the stadiums that has led to work the haste and the deaths. general of the organization, com­ After a close opening 15 minutes, Darelle Porter, subbing for the in­ suspension because he missed a concept of it yet. We’ve really got to j Still, the Italian Organizing Com­ mentalist Greens Party, which has last-minute revisions. around the clock and an ignoring of “They said, ‘Oh, the World Cup is plained that a new highway in the Fighting Illini went on a 12-2 jured Sean Miller at point guard, had team curfew. Bryon Houston scored work on that.” mittee is confident the work will be been a vocal critic of World Cup Stadium costs have soared from Verona will cut through the Tity’s run to take a 41-32 halftime lead. Il­ 21 points — including 15 in a 56- safety regulations. full of blood.’ But it is not the World 17 points and Corey Williams and completed, the tournament played preparations. original estimates. In Rome, for ex­ Riehmond coaeh Dick Tarrant linois, playing its season opener, point Panthers’ first half — and Nine of the 12 accidental deaths Cup,” said Botta. only public green area and that in John Fitter added 16 each for the and all on lime. Construction is scheduled to be ample, work once estimated at $59.2 was more forgiving of Anderson. didn’t trail in the second half and led Bobby Martin added 21 in Pitt’s Cowboys. at World Cup construction projects “First of all, you have to realize the southern city of Bari, the new Italians live with chaos, seem al­ completed at stadiums in Bari, million is now expected to cost “He creates tempo by himself,” by as much as 20 points. season-opening victory. happened in the stadiums. how Italy is governed,” said Botta, stadium was built in an archeologi­ North Texas (0-2) was led by most to thrive on it. They cope with Tlirin, Cagliari and Milan by the end more than $118.4 million. cal zone. Tarrant said. “It’s awful hard to con­ Freshman Joe Harvell paced the The visiting Saints (0-2), coming “Unfortunately, this is part of the noting that the city government in trol tempo against a team like this, junior post Lowell Myrie with 13 Rebels with 23 points and senior off a 25-5 season in which they points and nine rebounds. that pushes it so well with such a Gerald Glass added 20. Mississippi upset Stanford in the NCAA Tour­ fine point guard. fell to 0-2 before a sellout crowd of nament, cut the lead to six ptoints “1 thought we had tempo early in Others: Reggie Hanson scored 8,439 at Tad Smith Coliseum. several times in the final 10 minutes 24 points and grabbed 14 rebounds Integrity is the key to basketball revival at Tulane V the game, but after awhile, it got No. 14 Indiana 79, Kent St. 68: before Pitt regained the momentum as Kentueky got past Ohio Univer­ really up and down, and that’s what Freshman scored 22 with two key plays by Porter. Bobby (Cremins) wanted.” sity 76-73, giving Coach Rick Pitino points and Indiana held off visiting ^ No. 19 Notre Dame 84, San a victory in his debut with the By Austin Wilson He said he feels no additional pressure because of the was closed for holidays. offense and take the 3-point shot when it’s there. In other Top 25 games Tuesday Kent State by making 17 of 19 free Francisco 64: Keith Robinson .The Associated Press scandal that killed the program for three seasons. Fowler worked as an assistant to Sonny Smith at The problem with those plans is that the big men don’t night, it was No. 8 Illinois 83, Mi.s- Wildcats, playing for the first time throws in the second half. scored 26 points and led two key Two starters on the 1985 team, Jon Johnson of Colum­ Auburn until Smith left for Virginia Commonwealth. react quickly enough in the transition game. sissippi 72; No. 14 Indiana 79, Kent since the NCAA imposed a thiee- The Hoosiers (2-0) stopped a runs for Notre Dame. NEW ORLEANS — 'The revival of men’s basketball bus, Ga., and Clyde Eads of Tampa, Fla., touched off the Fowler has been passed over for head coaching jobs “They run a lot better on offense than they do on .Slate 68; No. 16 Temple 55, Pen­ year probation for recruiting viola­ Kent Stale squad that came back The visiting Dons (1-1) trailed tions. scandal by telling authorities they got involved in a point repeatedly and is out of coaching, living in Tyler, Texas. nsylvania 54; No. 18 Pittsburgh 101, lat TUlanc attracts left-handed compliments. “The only defense,” he said. “You will probably see some pressure from a 17-poini deficit to pull within 33-27 with 5:19 left in the first half The sanctions include no live shaving plot after making a cocaine purchase from Clark said that dc.spite the sordid episode, he was able Siena 89; No. 19 Notre Dame 84, time any of those guys could score over 20,” one ob­ defense early, but you’ll see more later.” 65-61 with 6:22 to play on a basket when Notre Dame, playing its television coverage this year and no another student, Gary Kranz of New Rochelle, N.Y. to persuade high-caliber players to sign with Tdlane. San Francisco 64; No. 22 Memphis server said, “is on their ACT.” “I’ve got a tough job, no question,” he said. “But I by Rich Blevins, who led the Gol­ season opener, went on a 12-0 run, postseason play for two seasons. Eads and Johnson were granted immunity from Stale 91, Wyoming 75, and No. 23 That will do for now, though, as the school takes its “We really exceeded our expectations as far as a first think the ingredients are here from an academic den Flashes with 19 points. with Robinson and Joe Fredrick get­ Two starters transferred, LcRon first tentative steps back to bigtime basketball. prosecution. Kranz and Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity recruiting class,” he said. Oklahoma Stale 94, North Texas 66. Eric Anderson scored 19 points ting four each. standpoint, from an athletic standpoint and a social Ellis to Syraeuse and to TUlane President Eamon Kelly abolished the sport brothers Mark Olensky of Fair Lawn, N.J. and David But he has to go into a lough Meno Conference Cremins had no complaints with for Indiana (1-1) and Calbert Tim Singleton al.so had two The Associaied Press standpoint, and also from a situation of giving young Arizona. Starting guard Sean Sutton after the 1985 season amid a point shaving scandal and Rothenberg of Wilton, Conn., pled guilty and testified schedule with a rosier of eight freshmen and four junior Dennis Scott, who led all scorers Cheaney, also a freshman, had 18. people an opportunity to go on and achieve. steals, the second feeding Fredrick is sitting out the year after his father, against Williams. Kranz’ roommate, Ken Turkel, also college transfers. with 30 points, but the coach was No. 16 Temple 55, Penn 54: for a layup that made it 45-27 with NICE TRY — University of Mississippi junior John Mat­ allegations that at least one of the school’s athletes was “We are back. We are back with a new program built Eddie Sutton, lost his job as head paid to play. was indicted. One of the Uansfer students is 7-foot Joe Passi. Three unhappy when his team blew a 13- Mark Macon scored 21 points and 1:34 left before halftime. thews attempts to strip the ball from Illinois' Kendail Gill on young people with academic integrity and athletic coach. Williams, they alleged, was brought into the plot be­ of the freshmen —Pctc Rasche, Matthew Popp and An­ ix)ini halftime lead and let Rich­ heavily favored Temple shut out Fredriek finished with 16 points (13) during their game Tuesday night in Oxford, Miss. The Star center John “Hot Rod” Williams, now with the ability. We are in a tough conference, and without a mond (0-2) tie it at 57 with 10:42 So fans were relieved to cheer for NBA Cleveland Cavaliers, was found innocent of taking cause it wouldn't work without him. thony Reed — are 6-9 and over. homestanding Pennsylvania for the and Monty Williams 12. Singleton Pitino, who left the New York 6-4 All American Gill had 23 points to lead the Illini to an doubt it is going to lake some time to put everything left in the game. part in the point shaving scandal, but his defense in two Starting point guard David Dominique and his backup, “1 think Anthony Reed is going to be a real good together, but I feel we have the foundation we need to final 1:40 of the game and won its contributed nine assists and two Knicks of the NBA to coach Ken­ 83-72 victory. Illinois was a Final Four participant last year “1 thought with the inexperience season opener. steals. tucky. trials was as embarrassing as the allegations. Bobby Thompson, were also accused of point shaving. player for us. I think he will be a real good player in the build the type of program we all want,” he said. that we would gel ourselves in Penn’s Paul Chambers hit a No. 22 Memphis SL 91, Wyom­ Pitino received a rousing wel­ before bowing to eventual national champion and Big 10 He was portrayed as a youngster from a deprived en­ Thompson pled guilty and testified at Williams’ trials. Metro Conference. Pete Rasche has come faster than 1 trouble,” Cremins said. “Richmond jumper with 1:40 remaining to make ing 75: Elliot Perry scored 24 points come before player introductions. rivai Michigan. vironment, miserably unprepared for college, hidden out Charges against Dominique were allowed to die after thought he would. He maybe will be a little more of a in cinch courses to keep him eligible, cut off from the Williams was found innocent. factor than 1 thought he would be,” Clark said. mainstream of campus life and victimized by sharp, rich Williams’ first trial ended in a mistrial when the judge “By no means do 1 want you to think they will be Per- Ski resort exec killed vis Ellisons.” Ellison was a standout in the Metro Con­ • • • fraternity boys from the East. found that the district attorney’s office had deliberately In Brief ference at Louisville and No. 1 pick in last June’s NBA Akeem ‘The Dream’ is nightmare for Lakers Perry Clark, 37, has been given the job of bringing concealed evidence that might have helped prove Wil­ PARK CITY, Utah — Ski resort executive Craig draft. basketball back, with the mandate to do it the right way liams innocent. The second trial ended in acquittal. Badami was killed and five others were injured when a Reed is the more aggressive player, Clark said, and Lucas doing well at Albertus By The Associated Press — emphasis on scholarship and citizenship. Two others, convicted bookmaker Ronald Ruiz and his cable being trailed by a helicopter snagged on a trailer NBA Roundup He laughed at the idea his players might have higher runner, Craig Bourgeois, were accused of a separate Rasche has a belter understanding of what he is asking and the copter crashed, authorities said. NEW HAVEN — Freshman Scott Lucas of Coventry, Akeem is a dream again. scores on the American College Test than on the basket­ sports bribery scheme allegedly hatched by Thompson, them to do. Badami, 37, was vice president of marketing for ftirk who played center for Coventry High’s 1989 Class S Akeem Olajuwon, Houston’s 7-fool ball court. But he was a lot more optimistic about their but they were not prosecuted. The main problem so far, he said, has been the lack of City Ski Resort and was director of last weekend’s World state basketball championship team, is doing well for Al- center who missed the prcscason with leg run that turned a five-point dccifii into a athletic ability. None spent any time in jail. game experience and a series of injuries that slowed Cup competition at the resort. He was the son of Nick bertus Magnus College. The 6-5 Lucas scored a team- problems, had 12 rebounds, scored five of 94-86 lead with 5:09 remaining. Terry SI# “1 have a sense of humor,” he said. “We are extremely Coach Ned Fowler resigned after admitting to Kelly development. Badami, owner of the ski area and the Alpine Meadows high 16 points in an 83-54 lost to Post College and added his 17 points in the closing minutes and Catledgc led the Magic with 26 points. young, and academic integrity is very important to me. that he had given players money out of his own pocket “Our strength will come from our perimeter game. I Ski Corp. in Lake Tahoe, Nev. 11 in a 95-54 defeat at the hands of Eastern Connecticut had a key block of a James Worthy layup Bulls 113, Hawks 98: Chicago’s “Thai’s not to say that everyone on the team is a brain for humanitarian reasons, never as payment for playing. think with (junior college transfers) Michael Christian Craig Badami was declared dead at the site of the State University. to help the Rockets slave off a Los An­ Michael Jordan was held to 22 points but surgeon, but I don’t think I could coach all brain sur­ Tuesday afternoon crash after efforts to revive him failed, Fowler said he gave Williams $100 when fire and Greg Gary we have two experienced back court geles rally and end the Lakers’ nine-game Scoltic Pippen scored 24, including 12 in geons.” police said. destroyed the trailer he shared witli his wife and sick players who have been through the fires, who have come winning streak 110-104 Tuesday night. the first quarter. Shooting 55 percent in “A guy asked me what our official shoe is, and I told “Craig was a visionary who really saw the big picture Kentucky grid coach retires mother and had on another occasion given him money to from good high school programs and good junior college “The guy always comes through. the third quarter, the Bulls twice built him ‘Stride-Rite,” he said, naming a brand of children’s get his car fixed. Fowler also told Kelly he gave players and the way things could be,” ski area spokesman Mark LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Jerry Claiborne, saying Thai’s why he’s the star of this team. He 21-point leads. programs,” he said. Menlove said. “He was the driving force behind the that his heart was no longer into recruiting players, shoes. money for food from time to time when the training table gets us the wins,” Coach Don Chancy Ailanut’s Dominique Wilkins scored He said he would like to use pressure defense, run on World Cup and wasn’t afraid of going all out.” resigned unexpectedly Tuesday as Kentucky’s football said., “He always seems to get the big coach. 29 points and reserve Kevin Willis added rebound, the big free throw or the big 22. Claiborne, at times with tears in his eyes during a block.” Jordan was quiet offensively in the first news conference, said he made the decision after a rocky Magic Johnson, who led the Lakers half, getting four points in the opening airphute flight to Youngstown, Ohio, Monday night. with 24 points, agreed. period and six in the second. But he had NEED SOME EXTRA Claiborne had a 41-46-3 record in eight years at Ken­ “Akeem is an All-Star, and proved it 13 of Chicago’s 33 assists. tucky. He was fourth among active NCAA Division 1-A again,” he said. “Akeem made the biggest “Allanui was a little flat,” Jordan said. coaches in victories with 179. His overall record of play of the game on that block. That “They weren’t getting back on defense. I 4CM 179-122-8 ranked in the Top 20 for career winning per­ SPENDING MONEY!! could have changed the outcome of the wanted to get everybody involved in the centage. game.” offense. It was kind of like last year’s Newspaper routes available The Lakers, who trailed Houston by 18 playoffs. It makes the team look a lot bel­ Jim Hanifan new Falcon coach points in the third quarter, got within ter.” in your area... SUWANEE, Ga. — Jim Hanifan knows up front he’s three with 31 seconds left before John Spurs 117, SuperSonics 104: Terry on a limited run in his second slim as an NFL head Lucas made four key free throws. Otis Cummings scored 32 points, Willie FIS coach. He says it doesn’t bother him that he won’t be Thorpe led Houston with 21 points, fol­ Anderson had 11 of his 24 in the fourth Earn money and prizes by considered for the Atlanta Falcons job for the 1990 lowed by Buck Johnson with 20 and quarter and rookie David Robinson added delivering the season. Mitchell Wiggins with 19. 21. The Spurs led 100-93 with 6:58 left “Not at all,” Hanifan said 'Rresday after being named Cavaliers 92, Bullets 91: Randolph then pulled away with an 11-4 run which LV Manchester Herald interim coach of the Falcons when Marion Campbell an­ Keys sank a short half-hook shot with included technical fouls on Seattle coach nounced his immediate retirement. three seconds left, capping Cleveland’s Bcmic Bickerstaff and assistant Tom In your neighborhood. “We just want to be competitive for the next four rally from a 16-poinl third-quarter deficit. Newell. weeks,” he said, adding that the assignment will be dif­ Washington led 53-37 early in the second Seattle was led by Dale Ellis’ 37 points ficult. “We’ve got four weeks to strive to do something half before consecutive 3-poinicrs by and Nate McMillan’s 14 assists, 12 points Call today to get more details. positive, and go on from there.” Craig Ehlo and Steve Kerr started and 11 rebounds. With Ellis scoring 17 The Associated Press Cleveland’s comeback. points in the third quarter, Seattle took its Propp leads left wingers The Cavaliers scored the first 12 points only lead, 83-82, but San Antonio scored FOULED — San Antonio center David Robinson (50) is fouled on 647-9946 of the fourth quarter — six by rookie 12 of the next 14 points. Ardmore Rd...... all NEW YORK (AP) — Philadelphia’s Brian Propp drew an attempted dunk by Seattle rookie Shawn Kemp during action Chucky Brown — for a five-point lead. Nuggets 141, Warriors 120: Walter from their game Tuesday night in San Antonio. The Spurs won Ashworth St...... all more than 20,000 votes last week to uike over the lead Ehlo led Cleveland with 25 points and Davis came off the bench to score 26 J Autumn ...... 103-155 among Wales Conference left wings in balloting for the 117-104. Brown scored 18. Jeff Malone had 20 and points, Lafayette Lever added 24 and The Associated Press Bidwell...... all I ^ ^ b / NHL All-Star game. Bernard King 18 for Washington, al­ Michael Adams 22 and Denver rallied quarter, 10 on free throws, and Isiah JACKSON TO JACKSON — Michael Jackson fakes a pass Propp, third after the first week of balloting, moved up Drexler scored 21 points and held Ron Bo stopped in for a visit and gave Michael an autographed Bowers St...... 14-22 though King was scoreless in the fourth from a 16-point first-period deficit. The Thomas added 14 points as seven Pistons Haipcr to 10 in leading Portland to its to Bo Jackson of the Los Angeles Raiders and Kansas City football and baseball. 10 second last week and took over the lead with a total of quarter. Nuggets led 75-72 at halftime, then broke Butternut Rd...... all scored in double figures. Danny Ainge sixth consecutive victory. Harper, who Royals at Michael’s recording studio in Los Angeles Tuesday. .58,187 votes through Nov. 24. Mike MePhee of Magic 104, Heat 99: Rookie Nick the game open with third-period mns of Deane St ...... all topped Sacramento with 20 points and came to the Clippers on Nov. 16 in a Montreal is second, 6,000 votes behind. Anderson scored a career-high 24 points 13-2 to begin the quarter and 15-0 late in East Center S t ...... 156-202 Rodney McCray had 15. uade with Cleveland, had averaged 26.3 Mario Lemieux of Pittsburgh continues to lead Wales and keyed a fourth-quarter burst that car­ the period. A 10-0 run capped by two baskets by points in his first three games with Los Ferguson Rd ...... 145-360 Conference centers, increasing his total to 141,017 with ried Orlando over Miami in the first Golden State, which has lost all six Galway St ...... all more than 40,0(X) votes last week. Other leaders are right Thomas gave Detroit a 53-38 lead in the Angeles. U.S. soccer victory regular-season meeting between Florida’s road games and 22 of its last 23 in Den­ wing Cam Neely of Boston, defensemen Riul Coffey of third quarter. The Kings scored only 17 Kevin Duekworth, Terry Porter and Goodwin St ...... all NBA teams. ver, led 27-11 before the Nuggets came points in the pieriod, their lowest for any rookie Byron Irvin added 14 points apiece Gorman P I...... all Pittsburgh and Bourque of Boston and goalie Patrick Rony Seikaly scored 19 points and IF YO U C A N 'T back. Milch Richmond led Golden State quarter this season. Sacramento’s 36 for Portland. Ken Norman, who was Roy of Montreal. Glen Rice added 17 for the Heal, which with 27 points. Green R d ...... 102-203 points at halftime also was the Kings’ ejected in the third period for throwing does not rate high Hamlin S t...... 1-86 led after each of the first three quarters. Pistons 93, Kings 81: Joe Dumars lowest first-half total this season. the ball at official Dick Bavetta, led the 1 Baldwin, Davis top compulsories Haynes...... all Anderson scored nine points in an 18-5 scored 12 of his 16 points in the fourth Trail Blazers 116, Clippers 94: Clyde Clippers with 16. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — John Baldwin HEAR Hickory La ...... all Jr., 16, of San Diego, and Scott Davis, 17, of Great Falls, with ESPN viewers SILVER BELLS Highwood Dr...... all Mont., finished 1-2 in compulsories in the first day of BRISTOL (AP) — The United The game was opposite several live JINGLE BELLS Hillcrest ...... all competition at the World Junior Figure Skating Cham­ Lemieux receives boos from home crowd States’ 1-0 victory over Trinidad NFL broadcasts, including games Kenny St ...... 1-84 0 pionships. STORIES ABOUT SANTA and Tobago on Nov. 19 was a suc­ involving the New York Giants, the Lakewood Cir. No. & So...... all Rachel R d ...... all Two Soviet couples took the lead in the pairs. Svetlana By Ken Rappoport was the goallcnding we got from Wregget.” cess for America on the field, but Los Angeles Rams and the Los An­ YO U MUST TELL... Russell...... all Prisiav and Vladislav Taehenko, the favorites, finished Lindman S t...... all The Associated Press NHL Roundup Wregget made 33 saves as Philadelphia out.shol Pit­ hardly anyone noticed on television. geles Raiders. Lookout Mt. Dr...... all Squire Village...... all first with six of the nine judges, edging Natalia Kres- tsburgh 38-36. Soltys said that NASCAR auto Timrod R d...... all tianinova and Alexei Torchinski. Devils 3, Lslanders 2, OT: John MacLciui’s goal at The game, in which the U.S. team Lyndale ...... all How bad arc things with the Pittsburgh Penguins? advanced to its first World Cup racing, which was on ESPN before North S t...... all Tonica Spring Trail ...... all American junior champions Jennifer Huerlin and John They’re booing Mario Lemieux at home. goals allowed — only three other teams have given up 3:30 of overtime lifted New Jersey over the Islanders, ex­ the soccer match, got a 2.7 rating. Walker St ...... all Frederiksen were fourth, just behind Canada’s Sherry more — and they arc currently tied with Washington for tending New York’s losing sUcak to five games. since 1950, got just a 0.8 rating and North School St ...... 1-84 “It docs have an effect,” Lemieux said of the home The NFL game between the New West Middle Tpke . 8-150 even Ball and Sean Rice. fourth in the Phlrick Division with a 9-13-2 record. The Islanders had tied the game with 23 seconds left in a 2 share, according to ESPN, the Oak P I...... all Wetherell ...... all fans’ displeasure after a 6-3 loss to the Philadelphia cable network that televised the York Jets and the Indianapolis Colts "Free Hearing Test " First place in the dance compulsories went to the Flyers Thesday night. “If I’m not playing well they’re al­ Ilkka Sinisalo and Mark Howe scored twice and Mike regulation on Pat LaFonUiinc’s second goal of the game. Oak St...... 264-371 Woodbridge...... 160-199 Soviet couple of Marina Anisina and Ilia Averbukh, fol­ Bullard had his 300th NHL goal for the Flyers. match on a two-hour taped delay that was on after the soccer game lowed to boo, which they did tonight. All 1 can do is my MacLcan, who assisted on the Devils’ first two goals, Oakwood S t...... all Woodbridge ...... 231-290 lowed by Marina Morel and Gwendal Peizerat of France. The Flyers scored four goals on 17 shots in the first picked up an errant pass in the low slot to llic right of basis. goL-a 7.3 rating. best to help the team. If that doesn’t work, try something Soltys said that most soccer Porter St ...... 458-650 Wyllys S t...... 1-90 Americans Beth Buhl and Neale Smull were seventh, else.” period to chase goalie Wendell Young, who was starting goaltcndcr Mark Fitzpatrick and scored his 13th goal of The rating is the percentage of II l4€ h R ftCm III while Katherine and Ben Williamson were 10th. telecasts on ESPN average a 0.6 Lemieux, the NHL’s scoring champion the last two his ninth consecutive game. the season on a short wrist shot. 2 Full Service Hearing Aid Centers The Penguins hadn’t seen the Flyers since April, when sets in the U.S. tuned to the game. rating, whether they are college seasons who makes about $2 million a year, did have two Bruin.s 5, Blues 1: Cam Neely cxlciuicd his goal-.scor- CALL NOW Desormeaux still one win short Philadelphia put an end to their playoff dreams in the The share is the percentage of those games or World Cup games. EILEEN DAVIS assists to extend his scoring streak to an NHL-best 13 ing streak to a league-high eight games and Bobby Car­ LAUREL, Md. (AP) — Jockey Kent Desormeaux was Patrick Division finals. sets on at the time that are tuned in National Board Certified games. But he only had two shots on goal and wasn’t penter and Ken Linseman each scored twice as die 647-9946 / 643- 2711 winless for the second straight day in five mounts at Flyers coach Riul Holmgren said the game was to the event. really a factor TUesday night. Bruins defeated the Blues for their eighth victory in nine Laurel Race Course and is still one victory short of Chris probably Howe’s best this season. Howe, meanwhile, Mike Soltys, a spokesman for WE DELIVER More importantly to the crowd at the Igloo, the Pen­ games. For Home Delivery, Call 1A6 Hazard Ave Suite 104 McCarron’s 15-ycar-old record of 546 victories in a year. lipped his hat to Flyers goallcndcr Ken Wregget. ESPN, said the numbers mean that 151 Talcotiville Road guins lost their third sU’aighi game at home and third in Peter Zczcl scored for the Blues, whose six-game Johnson Medical Building R oute 63 I'he track is dark Wednesday, and Desormeaux, 19, is “If you look at die overall scoring chances, they were approximately 432,000 sets were the last four overall in this up-and-down season. Their home unbeaten streak came to an end. St. Louis had been 647-9946 Enfield CT 06082 Vernon. CT (36066 scheduled for six mounts 'I’hursdtiy. pretty even,” Howe said. “The difference in the game watching the match, the most sig­ (203) 763^096 (203) 872-1118 iiamlypBtpr lUrralb defense has been one of the worst in the NHL with 102 4-0-2 in that suetch. Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 nificant for U.S. soccer in 40 years. 14—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 29 1989__15 SCOREBOARD FOCUS

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Ind. 17 340 20.0 29 0 Agents seized at least seven cars and even took 11 10 5 27 99 92 Charlotte 3 9 250 5i/j Arkansas vs Tannassaa sending money tc the American Red Cross. And now we ments will continue to change your life. Los Angeles 12 10 2 26 103 100 Minnesota p 11 7 ThufKJay, Oac. 21. 800 p.m. (Raywm) Monday, Jan. 1 , 1 JO p.m. (CBS) jewelry that Foxx was wearing, said his business Winnipeg Scoring have another concern — the poor and homeless. 11 12 1 23 72 82 Pacifle Division Memphie, Ttrin manager. Prince Spencer. One of the newest is “artificial reality.” lus potential Vancouver 9 11 4 22 82 88 Pelaa.TX Touchdowns However, if you plan on sending holiday gifts, let me LA. Lakers 10 2 .333 — TD Rush Rec Ret Pts “It looked like a rock house raid,” Spencer said. benefits to you and to the nation arc spectacular. Among Tuesday's Games ftrlla n d n 3 .786 — HoMay BowT Buffalo 4, Hartford 2 Fwsta Bowl Thomas, Buff. 11 5 6 0 66 tell you what not to give Aunt Bessie or Grandpa who “They really played it kind of rough.” them: Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 3 SMttIo 7 7 .500 4 Okoye, K.C. 9 9 0 0 54 Pttoerxx 5 5 .500 4 Pann St. vs Brigham Young Nebraska vs Florida St. doesn’t get around much anymore. • People, no matter their age or medical condition, will Now Jersey 3, Now "iferk Islanders 2, OT Fernandez, Raiders 8 0 8 0 48 The IRS said the seizures were made to pay LA. Clippers 4 7 .364 5irz Fiiday, Oac, 29,800 p.m. (ESPN) Boston 5, SL Louis 1 Monday, Jan. l,4 J 0 p .m . (NBC) A.Miller, S.O. 8 0 7 1 48 Forget the cologne, after-shave and dusting powder. be able without training to experience space flight first­ Sacramento 4 3 .333 6 $755,166.21 in taxes Foxx owed for 1983, 1984 and Wednesday's Games SanOiege. CA Tsmpe. A2 Matcall, Clev. 8 5 3 0 48 Chances are, they have several unopened boxes gathering Golden State 3 o ocn 7 Reed, Buff. 1986. It said Fioxx had ignored four payment notices. hand. Quebec at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. 8 0 8 0 48 Tuesdays G .m « ...... JoJw Ka’riobt* ...... Brooks, Cin. 7 dust on their closet shelves. • Student drivers will be able to become skillful before Vbshington at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Rc«a Bowl 5 2 0 42 IRS spokeswoman Norma Lallcy refused to say V Cleveland 92. Washington 91 Butts, S.D. New York Rangers at Winapeg, 8:35 p.m. Pittsburgh vs Tsxas A&M 7 7 0 0 42 Grandpa doesn’t need another paisley necktie, and venturing onto the roads. Orlando 104, Miami 99 Clayton, Mia. whether Foxx’s house was seized, but Spencer said Toronto at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. Michigan vs Southern Cal 7 0 7 0 42 Chicago 113, Atlanta 98 Saturday, Dac. 30, 12:30 p.m. (CBS) Humphrey, Den. Grandma doesn’t want any more bracelets, brooches or • Workers learning to perform hazardous duties will be Thursday's Games Monday, Jan. 1 .5 0 0 p.m. (ASC) 7 7 0 0 42 agents told the entertainer he could continue staying Houston 110, Los Angeles Lakers 104 Johnson, Den. Buffalo at Boston, 7:35 p.m. EJPm c .T x PMedena. CA 7 0 7 0 42 earrings. With the price of groceries going through the able to master those tasks before actually performing San Antonio 117, Seattle 104 at the home until it was sold. The home was valued at Montreal at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. Denver 141, Golden Stale 120 Fratdom Bowl roof, older people who live alone on fixed incomes $200,000 in a 1983 court filing. them. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. Sugar BowT Kicking Detroit 93, ^cram ento 81 Hartford at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. RAT EG LGPts would appreciate a basket of practical goodies. How Foxx filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Research at a NASA laboratory in California got the Portland 116, Los Angeles Clippers 94 Wiahlngton va Florida Miami vt Alibanra Treadwell, Den. Now York Islanders at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. 32-32 21-25 46 95 about small tins of tuna, chicken and ham? Also crack­ Satufday, Dec 30, 2:00 p m. (NBC) Zandejas, Hou. that year, citing $1.6 million owed the IRS from ball rolling. Now it has been picked up by a handful of Minnesota at Calgary, 9.35 p.m. Wednesday's Games Monday, Jan, 1, 7 JOO p m (ABC) 32- 32 21-30 52 95 Boston at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Norwood, Buff. ers, instant coffee, tea, soup mixes and cookies. The Associated Press private companies. Both NASA and the companies have Edmonton at Los Angelos, 10:35 p.m. ’Aneheen CA New Odeene. LA 39-39 16-22 47 87 taxes before 1983 and more than $800,000 owed Cleveland at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Lowery, K.C. 25- 25 18-26 50 79 ^ople who live in confined quarters do not need more working systems right now. Development of more Atlanta at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Paach Bowl BiasuccI, Ind. other creditors. A bankruptcy judge ordered Foxx to FISHY — Two hats with a distinctive fish Orang« Bowl • 22-22 17-22 55 73 “things,” do don’t send music boxes or brick-a-brac. And elaborate “artificial realities” is progressing rapidly. NHL results Minnesota at Miami, 730 p.m. Georgia va Syracuaa Jaeger, Raiders 26- 28 15-23 50 73 sell several Southern California properties. Utah at Indiana, 730 p.m. Colorado vt Notre Danra Bahr, Clev. 33- 33 13-17 50 72 don’t send articles of clothing unless you’re sure the size flavor were on view in London recently as Here, grossly simplified, is how it works: You put on Saturday, Dec 3 0 ,2 JO p.m. (ABC) Spencer said Fbxx had cut his latest tax bill by a Flyers 6, Penguins 3 Charlotte at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 1 ,8 0 0 p.m. (NBC) Sloyanovich, Mia. 27- 28 15-20 50 72 is right. Leisure (or “warm-up”) suits are comfy and easy part of the Kangol Spring and Summer Detroit at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. few hundred thousand dollars, paying the IRS every­ headgear — NASA made theirs from motorcycle helmets Alenie. OA kterni. FL Leahy, Jets 25-25 14-18 Philadelphia 4 1 t__g Milwaukee at Los Angeles Clippers, 10:30 Anderson, Pitt. 18-18 15-23 to launder, older folks love them. thing he has been making fro*m shows at the Hacien­ 1990 collection. At left, the "Mussel Scoop” — that has a tiny TV screen in place of a visor. The Pittsburgh 1 1 i_ 3 p.m. BC-FBN—NFL Individual Leader*, 1st Some truly useful gifts: an assortment of postcards, screen shows images as the eyes would see them were First Period—1, PhiladelpNa. Sinisalo 8 (Bul­ da casino since August. straw beret with real mussels costs $434. New York at Golden Stale, 10:30 p.m. Add,0574 some lined stationery with envelopes and a generous you actually in the situation depicted. lard, Walls), 8:01. 2, Pittsburgh, Stevens 12 (McMillan 11), San Antonio 48 (Robinson 12). NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE (Coffey), 9:02. 3, Philadelphia, Bullard 12 Thursday's Games SOUTHWEST Alexander 2-4 3-4 8, Pittman 0-2 2-3 2. Potter At right, “Jaws," a sequined fish costs Minnesota at Orlando, 7:30 p.m. Assists—Seattle 26 (McMillan 14). San Antonio Quarterback* supply of postage stamps. And enclose some felt-tip Though elaborate computer controls, the pictures are (Craven, Huffman), 9:44 (pp). 4, Philadelphia, Baylor 112, SW Texas St. 81 7-11 1-2 16, Davis 0-1 4-8 4, Jones 3-4 0-0 6 Charlotte at Houston, 8:30 p.m. 28 (Anderson 6). Total (ouls—Seattle 22, San All Com YdsTD Int pens. $550. Sinisalo 9 (Acton, Huffman). 17:52. 5, Philadel- Hardin-Simmons 96, Dallas 71 Totals 34-59 21-31 94. Tom Carvel sells company adjusted to your actions. As you turn your head, you see Dallas at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Antonio 22. Technicals—Seattle assistant Montana, S.F. 310 222 2812 22 4 pNa, Howe 4 (Bullard), 1908 (pp). Oklahoma St. 94, North Texas 66 NORTH TEXAS (66) Milwaukee at Denver, 9:30 p.m. coach Newell, Seattle coach Bickerstafl. Everett, Rams 395 230 3276 20 14 Another suggestion: a variety of greeting cards for all the place you are “visiting” as thou^ you were there. Second Period—6, Pittsburgh, Cullen 10 Texas 116, Texas-Arlington 66 Now York at Seattle, 10 p.m. A— 12.115. Chavers 3-6 0-0 6, Short 1-6 0-0 2, Schindler Majkowski, G.B. 444 272 3388 22 16 o ^sio n s. They might want to send someone a nice for over $80 million Look down and sec your feet — though, if the places you (Johnson, Lemieux), 1:46 (pp). 7, Philadelphia, Texas Tech 85, Midwestern SL, Texas 63 1- 2 0-0 2, Gulley 3-7 2-2 10. Martin 2-8 0-0Ftypien, 4. Wash. Los Angelos Lakers at Sacramento, 1030 357 202 2739 18 10 Howe 5 (Tocchot), 17:30 (sh). FAR WEST Hebert N.O. 327 birthday, anniversary or graduation card. Don’t forget arc visiting is a beach, you may be wearing sandals. p.m. Nuggets 141, Warriors 120 Brigham Vbung 81, Weber S t 65 Gales 3-7 2-2 9, Williams 4-11 0-0 8, Myrie 5-8 206 2587 15 14 Third P eriod -^, Philadelphia, Tocchet 12 Simms, Giants 302 182 2317 12 get-well cards, condolence cards and “congratulations on The addition of special gloves with sensors that pick GOLDEN STATE (120) Colorado St. 88, N. Colorado 51 3-4 13. Schuftord 2-11 2-2 7, Griffen 1-7 0-0 2. 12 NEW YORK (AP) — Tom Carvel, the gravelly Postal Service’s stamp (Nachbaur, Howe), 13:20, 9, Pittsburgh, Coffey Miller, All. 370 198 2402 9 4 9 (Brown, Lemieux), 17:46. Mullin 7-14 5-6 20, Taagle 7-14 8 0 14, Hig­ Nevada-Reno 70, Santa Clara 69 arris 0-0 0-0 0. Temple 1-3 1-3 3, Walker 0-2 the new baby” cards. up hand actions allows you to reach out and “pick up” 0-0 0. Totals 26-80 10-13 66. Cunningham, Phil.1. 410 226 2622 17 11 voiced pitchman for Fudgic the Whale, Cookie Puss Shofs on goal—Philadelphia 17-13-8—38. gins 1-6 2-2 5, Hardaway 6-11 4-4 17, Rich­ New Mexico 106, N.Mex.Highlands 53 Torrx:zak, Chi. objects in the scene, or to make adjustments on “insU'u- NBA results Halltime—Oklahoma St. 38, North Texas 27. 235 125 1686 15 12 Should you be tempted to recycle a lovely, but useless, and other Carvel Corp. confections, has sold his icc leads to sticky mess Pittsburgh 14-14-8—36. mond 816 11-12 27, Garland 4-9 2-2 10, Mar- UC Santa Barbara 79, San Diego 62 Tastaverde, T.B 3-point goals—Oklahoma St. 5-10 (Williams 385 204 2599 18 15 gift still in its original box, make sure the card to you is mcnls” that you see. By wearing a jumpsuit-like outfit, Goalies—Phiiadelphia. Wregget, 6-6-0. Pit­ ciulionis 6-6 3-4 15, Johnson 3-8 4-4 10, Tolbert Utah SL 54, Boise St. 45 cream empire to an investment bank. Cavaliers 92, Bullets 91 2- 3, Alexander 1-2, Potter 1-2, Gatnoy 1-3), DENVER (AP) — Edward Cook got a bit unglued tsburgh, \bung, Pietrangelo. A— 16,015. 0- 2 2-2 2, Taylor 0-0 8 0 0. Totals 42-86 33-36 Rushers not still in the box. Carvel, 83, who founded the Carvel Corp. in 1938, you can stroll around the scene. WASHINGTON (91) 120. North Texas 4-21 (Gulley 2-5, Gales 1-4, Schuf- when the U.S. Postal Service refused to accept its How Top 25 fared Alt King 8-15 2-2 18, J,S.Williams 4-10 2-2 10, DENVER (141) lord 1-4, Walker 0-1, Hutchings 0-2, Martin 0-2, YdsAvg LGTD Never give a pet to anyone unless you are absolutely sold his 99 percent share to Invcstcorp for more than own newly issued no-lick stamp. One of the companies doing extensive research into ar­ Sabres 4, Whalers 2 How the Associated Press' Top 25 teams B.Sandars, Del. 193 1016 5.3 Jones 3-5 0-0 6, Walker 2-3 0-0 4, Malone 9-19 English 813 3-4 15, Kempton 0-1 0-0 0, Ras­ Williams 0-3). Fouled out—None. 31 7 fared Tuesday: Anderson, CN. 220 997 4.5 59 certain that person wants a pet and is able to care for it $80 million, the bank announced Tuesday. Not only did it return his letter. The postman tificial reality is Autodesk of Sausalito, Calif. The com­ BuHalo 2 1 1—4 2-3 20, Alarie 3-6 1-2 7, Eacklos 4-7 0-0 8, mussen 2-7 2-2 6, Lever 10-18 4-6 24, Adams Rebounds—Oklahoma SL 38 (Jeffries 7). North 10 Hartford g ^ .|_2 Grant 2-3 0-0 4, Colter 6-6 2-2 14, Turpin 0-0 1. Syracuse (1-0) did not play. Texas fr. -Myrie 9). Assists—Oklahoma St. 20 Hilliard, N.O. 250 992 4.0 40 11 properly. And if you want to make a hit with someone Based on annual sales. Carvel, based in Yonkers, is charged him 25 cents to return it. And to m ^ c mat­ pany has already set industry standards for computer-as­ 2. Arizona (1-0) did not play. Bell, Rams 202 805 4.0 First Period—1, Buffalo, Foligno 8 (Bodger 0-0 0. Totals 41-74 9-11 91. 81 7 7-8 22. Davis 9-20 8 8 26, Hanziik 3-6 3-4 (Alaxa Klor 7), North Texas 9 (Gulley 3). Total 46 10 who has a pet, send a little holiday gift (a tin of dog or the third-largcst icc cream store chain in the country sist^ design programs and for computer animation. CLEVELAND (92) 9. Hughes 4-5 8 0 9, Lichli 7-11 3-3 17, Dunn 3. Georgetown (2-0) did not play. louls-Oklahoma St. 19, North Texas 27. Anderson, Giants 243 778 3.2 36 9 ters worse, the stamps cost an extra 3 cents each. Andreychuk), :14. 2, Buffalo, Ramsey 2 (Hous- 4. Kansas (4-0) did not play. Craig, S.F. cat food) along with a gift for its master. after Dairy Queen and Haagen-Dazs, said Robert Autodesk foresees a not-too-distani day when architects ley. Tucker), 13:25. Keys 5-11 1-2 11, J.Williams 3-12 4-4 10, 3-6 3-4 9, Lane 2-6 0-1 4. Totals 52-110 33-40 A—7,070. 203 773 3.8 27 4 “I didn’t want to pay 28 cents for a stamp 1 could 141. 5. Missouri (3-0) did not play. Wtelkor, Dll.-Mnn. 200 765 3.8 Second Period-3, Hartford, Evason 6 Dudley 0-3 0-0 0, R.Williams 0-3 2-2 2, Morton 47 5 Don’t give wine or liquor to people unless you arc sure Glaser, a member of Invcstcorp’s management com­ get for 25 cents, but my wife wanted to try them,” “walk through” a design with clients and, if desired, push 6. UNLV (3-1) did not play. Fullwood, G.B. 156 699 4.5 (Ladouceur, \bung), 1:22. 4, Buffalo, Housloy 7 0-2 0-0 0, Kerr 6-11 1-1 15, Brown 8-172-5 18, Golden State 42 33 21 24 120 38 5 7. Duke (1-0) did rx)t play. Ftiggs, Wfash. 160 669 they imbibe. A thoughtful idea: a gift subscription for a mittee. Cook said. a wall to a different location. (Ruuttu, Amiel), 13:45. Ehio 10-17 2-2 25, Bennett 3-6 0-0 6, Mokeski Denver 31 41 41 28—141 4.2 58 3 2-5 1-1 5.Totals 37-87 13-17 92. 8. Illinois (1-0) beat Mississippi 83-7Z Settle. AU. 152 609 4.0 20 magazine or newspaper you know they will enjoy. Third Period—5, Hartford, MacDermid 5 3-Poinl goals—Golden State 3-5 (Mullin 1-1, 2 Carvel has more than 700 stores, most of them in Cook, a 57-ycar-old airline consultant, was trying Another leading-edge company, VPL Research of Washington 20 29 20 22—91 Higgins 1-1, Hardaway 1-1, Johnson 0-1, Tol­ 9. State (1-1) did not play. Football (Young, Ferraro), 5:30 (pp). 6, Buffalo, Ruuttu 5 10. Michigan (1-1) did not play. Candy, nuts and fruitcake make beautiful gifts for people New York, Florida, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New to send a letter to his daughter at Stanford University, Redwood City, Calif, is studying the educational aspects 19:59 (on). Cleveland 17 20 25 30—92 bert 0-1), Denver 4-13 (Adams 3-10, Hughes Rscsivsrs 11. Arkansas (2-0) did not play. NO Yds Avg who aren’t counting their calories, but have a little com­ Jersey and other East Coast states. of artificial reality. VPL looks toward the day when Shots on goal—Buffalo 8-9-4—21. Hartford 3-Ftoint goals—Washington 0-2 (King 0-1, 1- 1, Lichti 0-2). Fouled out—Hardaway. LGTD but it never got past the San Francisco post ofilce, J.S.Williams 0-1), Cleveland 5-12 (EhIo 3-4, Rebounds—Golden State 52 (Higgins 7), Den­ 12 North Carolina (2-1) did not play. Sharpe, G.B. 69 1083 1 5.7 79 10 passion for those who are, and lead them not into tempta­ 10-12-18—40. Rico, S.F. Carvel will stay on as a consultant but will no which didn’t recognize the Postal Service’s latest in­ anyone can walk on the surface of the moon, or on the Kerr 2-5, Morion 0-1, Brown 0-2). Fouled ver 60 (Lever 13). Assists— Golden State 22 13. Louisville (2-1) did rxjt play. NFL standings 67 1266 1 8.9 68 15 Goalies—Buffalo, Puppa. Hartford 14. Indiana (2-0) beat Kent SL 79-68. Sanders, Wash. tion. Also bear in mind that some older folks have dif­ longer make the commercials promoting Fudgic tlic submerged decks of the Titanic, through technology. Tlic out—None. Rebounds—Washington 39 (Hardaway 10), Denver 36 (Lever, Adams 8). AMERICAN CONFERENCE 63 798 127 51 3 vention. Sidorkiowicz. A—11,715. 15. UCLA (1-0) did rxil piay. J.Smilh, Phoo. (J.S.Williams 7), Cleveland 50 (J.Williams 14). Total fouls—Golden Stale 27, Denver 27. East 62 778 12.5 31 5 ficulty chewing nuts and caramels. Whale and Cookie Puss ice cream cakes. Flying company is at work, too, developing systems that will aid 16. Terttele (1-0) beat Penn 55-54. Dick Able, director of marketing for the Postal Assists—Washington 23 (King 5), Cleveland 19 A—8,392 W L T Pet. PF FW Ellard, Rams 61 1176 1 9.3 4 9 8 Another good idea for those living alone on a fixed in­ Devils 3, Islanders 2 (OT) 17. Oklahoma (0-0) did not play. Saucers ice cream sandwiches and Thinny Thin Service in Denver, which was chosen as the test in medi(^ diagnosis and treatment. (Kerr, Ehio 5). Total fouls—vihsNngton 22, Bullalo 8 4 0 .667 327 257 Ftalhman, S.F. 61 505 8.3 36 1 N.Y. Islandars 1 0 1 0—2 18. Pittsburgh (1-0) beat Siena 101-89. come: a gift certificate for some kind of service such as dietary frozen dessert, Invcstcorp said. Cleveland 15. Technical—Vfalker. A—12,575. Pistons 93, Kings 81 Miami 7 5 0 .583 242 274 Monk, W ^h. 60 860 14.3 55 6 market for the stamps, said somebody apparently New Jersey i i n 1 - 3 19. Notre Dame (1-0) beat San Francisco Carrier, T.B. DETROIT (93) Indianapolis 6 6 0 .500 211 208 59 951 16.1 78 6 window washing, carpet cleaning, taxi rides, barber shop, With the purchase of Carvel, Invcstcorp also ac­ First Period— 1, New \brk, LaFontaine 18 84-64. Clark, Wash. didn’t get the word. Magic 104, Heat 99 Aguirre 4-12 2-2 10, Edwards 8 9 2-2 12, New England 4 8 0 .333 235 292 56 904 16.1 80 7 beauty parlor or dinner or lunch at their favorite place. (Reekie, Wood), 8:12. 2, New Jersey, 20. SL John's (3-1) did not play. Byars, Phil. quired control of two other food businesses owned by “We probably did our usual terrible job of internal MIAMI (99) Laimboer 810 1-2 11, Thomas 6-14 2-2 14, N.Y. Jets 3 9 0 .250 219 306 50 541 10.8 36 0 Ra.Sundstrom 7 (Wolanin, MacLoan), 15:50. 21. Georgia Tech (2-0) beat Richmond 87-74. And (don’t laugh) a gift certificate entitling them to a trip Carvel: Ncdick’s hot dogs and Dugan’s bakery Long 4-9 5-7 13, Thompson 6-12 2-6 14, Dumars 3-10 1810 16. Rodman 811 0-1 12, Central marketing, and didn’t let our employees know we Today in History Second Period—3, New Jersey, Shanahan 22. Memphis Stale (3-0) beet Wyoming Cleveland 7 4 1 .625 270 173 Punters the podiatrist. Because medication is no small item these products. 12 (Pa.Sundstrom, MacLoan), 759 (pp). Seikaly 8-17 3-7 19, Sparrow 1-5 0-0 2, Ed­ Johnson 5-14 1-2 11. Salley 2-3 3-5 7, Bedford 91-75, were test marketing this,” Able said. wards 7-16 0-2 14, Rico 8-19 1-2 17, Douglas 0-1 0-0 0, Kimbrough 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 36-84 Houston 7 5 0 .583 295 294 NO Yds LG Avg 23. Oklahoma Stole (1-0) boat North Texas Mojsiejenko, Wash. days, a gift certificate from the neighborhood pharmacy Invcstcorp said it hopes to expand Carvel’s busi­ Third Period—4, New \brk, LaFontaine 19 6-10 0-0 12, Sundvold 3-8 1-1 8, Cummings 0-1 21-26 93. Cincinnati 6 6 0 .500 284 225 50 2203 74 44.1 94-66. Camarillo, F^oo. (Crossman, Volek), 19:37. 0-0 0, Davis 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 43-98 1 2-25 99. SACRAMENTO (81) Pittsburgh 6 6 0 .500 177 271 60 2637 58 44.0 would be very much appreciated. Trust me. ness by increasing the number of franchises, moder­ Meantime, the Postal Service is getting out of the Today is Wednesday, Nov. 29, the 333rd day of 1989. 24. Florida (0-0) did not play. Landeta, Giants Overtime— 5, New Jersey, MacLedn 13, 3:30. ORLANDO (104) McCray 814 4-4 15, Tisdale 6-18 2-5 14, Wsst 50 2186 59 43.7 sticky situation by offering Cook free delivery of his There are 32 days left in the year. Today’s highlight in 25. North Carolina Stale (2-1) did not play. Arnold, Del. Holidays can be depressing for people who are nizing its image and introducing new products. Shots on goal—New York 14-3-10-0—27. Catledge 11-19 4-6 26, Reynolds 1-7 10-14 Allen 0-5 8 0 0, Ainge 7-12 8 6 20, Smith 811 x-Denver 10 2 0 .833 289 177 59 2579 64 43.7 Saxon, Dali. alone— loneliness is the ultimate poverty. So if you letter and an apology. history: New Jersey 1^9-10-3—37. 12, Acres 1-2 1-2 3, Vinconi 2-11 5-6 9, Thous L.A. Raiders 6 6 0 .500 249 213 58 2480 56 42.8 3-5 13, Ellison 4-7 0-2 8, Del Nogro 2-5 0-0 4, Holton, S.F. 5-13 3-4 13, Ansley 2-5 0-2 4, Green 4-9 3-6 Kansas City 5 6 1 .458 231 218 38 1609 56 4 23 know someone who could use an outing, give him or her Cook, however, said, “I’m sure not buying any Sixty years ago, on Nov. 29, 1929, Navy Lt. Cmdr. Goalies— Now Ibrk, Fitzpatrick. New Jersey, Kite 0-1 0-0 0, Pressley 2-9 1-2 7, Jackson 0-0 Top 25 results Bracken, G.B. Burke. A— 11,929. 11, Anderson 8-11 8-13 24, Skiles 1-3 0-1 2, 0- 0 0, Turner 0-1 0-0 0, Stokes 0-0 0-0 0. Totals San Diego 4 8 0 .333 189 215 45 1872 63 41.6 Fulhage, AU. the best gift of all: an invitation to have a meal with you Screen Actors Guild more.” Richard E. Byrd radioed that he’d made the first airplane Turner 0-1 0-0 O.Totals 35-81 34-54 104. 31-83 1824 81. Seattle 4 8 0 .333 177 248 63 2593 65 41.2 Scribner, Minn. flight over the South Pole. Miami 30 25 23 21— 99 Illinois 83, Mississippi 72 NATIONAL CONFERENCE 51 2054 53 40.3 and your family. Bruins 5, Blues 1 Delrok 21 22 24 26—93 Mohr, T.B. Orlando 28 23 25 28-104 Sacramenlo 18 18 17 28—81 ILLINOIS (83) East 61 2431 58 39.9 If you “ain’t” givin’, you’re not livin’. Love to you to honor Jack Lemmon On this date: Boston 1 2 2—5 N.Y. Giants 9 3 0 81 0 0 1 3-Point goals— Miami 1-9 (Sundvold 1-2, 3-Poinl goals—Detroit 0-2 (Aguirre 0-1, Liberty 5-13 6-9 16, Kaulmann 3-7 5-6 12, .750 268 204 In 1530, Cardinal Thomas Wolscy, onetime adviser to . Louis 1 Philadelphia 8 4 0 .667 247 203 Punt Returners and yours. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actor Jack Lemmon, the First Period— 1. Boston, Carpenter 7 (Brick- Douglas 0-1, Sparrow 0-2, Rico 0-4), Oriando Thomas 0-1), Sacramento 4-10 (Pressley 2-5, Jones 5-7 5-6 15, Gill 9-16 4-4 23, Bardo 3-8 0- 0. Fouled out—Long. Rebounds— Miami 67 Ainge 1-2, McCray 1-3). Fouled o u t- Nona. 3-4 10, Geers 0-0 0-0 0, Taylor 0-2 0-0 0, Bow­ Washington 6 6 0 .500 271 247 NO Yds Avg LG TD ABBY winner of two Academy Awards, was named the Actor learns to skate England’s King Henry VIII, died. ley), 137. 2, SL Louis, Zezel 10 (Featherstone, Stanley, Del 19 310 16.3 (Seikaly 22), Orlando 67 (Green 13). As­ Rebounds—Detroit 59 (Laimbeer 13). man 0-0 1-2 1, Gibson 0-1 0-0, Kpedi 2-5 2-2 6 Phoenix 5 7 0 .417 220 264 74 0 Oates), 1103 (pp). Sikahema, Phoe. 32 414 12.9 recipient of the Screen Actors Guild’s highest honor, In 1864, a Colorado militia killed at least 150 peaceful sists—Miami 27 (Douglas 12), Orlando 27 (Vin­ Sacramento 55 (McCray 11). Assists—Detroit Totals 27-60 28-33 83. Dallas 1 11 0 .083 1 53 303 Second P e rio d -3. Boston, Neely 18 (Lin- Meggett, Giants 34 391 11.5 for Broadway revival Cheyenne Indians in what became known as the Sand cent 10). Total fouls—Miami 36, Oriando 24. 25 (Dumars 8), Sacramento 22 (Smith 11). MISSISSIPPI (72) Central its Annual Achievement Award. soman), 434. 4, Boston, Carpenter 8 (Cimetta, Green Bay 7 5 Taylor, S.F. 29 324 11,2 Tholven), 1631. Technical—Oriando coach Guokas. A—15,077. Total fouls—Detroit 13, Sacramento 17. Techni­ Glass 7-16 5-6 20, Harvall 10-15 0-0 23, Mur­ .583 262 281 Lemmon, 64, will receive the award at the guild’s NEW YORK (AP) — When actor Milo O’Shea Creek Massacre. Minnesota .583 235 198 Sanders, All. 22 227 10.3 Third Period—5, Boston, Unseman 3 (Bur- cals—Sacramento illegal defense, Tisdale. phy 1-50-0 2, Matthews 3-6 0-1 6, Jumper 3-10 In 1890, the first Army-Navy football game was Chicago .500 297 257 Henley, Rams 24 228 9.5 Di*. Gott yearly membership meeting Dec. 10, the guild said was recruited for the Broadway revival of “Meet Me ridge), 3:18. 6, Boston, Linseman 4 (Neely, Rockets 110, Laker? 104 A—17.014. 0- 0 6, Midlick 3-6 2-2 8, Bailey 1-4 0-0 2, Atkins Tampa Bay .417 258 318 Query, G.B. 18 162 9,0 played, at West Point, N.Y. Navy won 24-0. Brickley), 17:15. LOS ANGELES (104) 1- 3 0-0 2, Turner 0-0 0-0 0, Jones 0-0 0-0 0, Tuesday. in St. Louis,” he was excited about returning to the Detroit .250 200 302 Williams, Phil. 30 267 8.9 Shots on goal— Boston 7-10-11—28. SL Green 6-9 3-4 16, Worthy 7-15 2-2 16, Trailblazers 116, Ciippers 94 Garrett 1-10-0 3, Wilson 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 30-67 stage. But that was before he knew it involved icc In 1924, Italian composer Giacomo Puccini died in 7-9 72. Lewis, Minn. 32 282 8.8 The annual award, the only national honor be­ Louis 8-9-5—22. Thompson 5-8 0-0 10, E.Johnson 9-26 5-6 24, LOS ANGELES (94) Peter Gott, M.D. Halftime—Illinois 41, Mississippi 32. 3-polnt San Francisco 10 2 0 .833 342 206 Howard, Wbsh. 18 146 8.1 stowed by the union, goes to a guild member for out­ skating. Brussels before he could complete his final opera, Scott 5-17 2-3 14, Cooper 3-6 0-0 8, Divac 2-4 Norman 7-13 2-4 16. Smith 8 8 3-4 9. Wblf goals—Illinois 3-8 (Kaufman 1-2, Gill 1-3, Eterdo L.A. Rams 8 4 0 .667 302 249 “In Ireland, my country, they do not have icc skat­ “Tdrandot.” (It was finished by Franco Alfano.) L n Money leaders 1- 2 5, Drew 4-6 2-211. Totals 41-91 15-19 104, 3-5 4-4 10, Harper 2-6 8 7 1 0 , Grant 4-11 1-2 9, New Orleans 6 6 0 .500 279 235 Kickoff Returners standing career achievement and contributions to HOUSTON (110) 1-3), Mississippi 5-16 (Hanroll 3-7, Glass 1-1, Benjamin 3-6 8 6 11. Garrick 3-5 0-0 6, Atlanta 3 9 0 .250 198 309 NO Yds Avg LG TD charitable and humanitarian causes. ing. The winters are too mild,” O’Shea said TUc.sday In 1947, the U.N. General Assembly passed a resolu­ HORSE RACING B.Johnson 9-12 2-4 20, Thorpe 811 8 8 21, M.Young 0-2 0-0 0, Martin 3-5 4-7 10. Bannister Garrett 1-1, Matthews 0-1, Bailey 0-1, Atkins Through Nov. 19 0-1, Jumper 0-2, MIdlIck 0-2). Fouled x-clinched division title Gray, DeL 19 517 27.2 57 0 tion calling for the partitioning of Palestine between Olajuwon 7-19 3-4 17, Lucas 4-11 4-4 12, Wig­ 1- 1 3-6 5, Rivers 2-4 4-5 8. Totals 31-66 32-45 Other recipients include Bob Hope, Stan Laurel, on WYNY-TV’s “Good Day New York.” Jockeys out—None. Rebounds—Illinois 42 (Bardo 8). Sunday, Dec. 3 Dixon, Dali. 36 931 25.9 97 1 gins 8-18 3-4 19, Smith 3-3 0-2 6, Dinkins 1-5 94. Gentry, Chi. Many charities Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, Edward G. ­ O’Shea said he figured when the show’s producers Arabs and Jews. Cincinnati at Clovotand, 1 p.m. 20 476 23.8 63 0 Mnts 1st 2nd 3rd Purses 1- 2 3, Floyd 3-7 1-1 8, Bowie 2-5 0-0 4.To1als PORTLAND (116) Mississippi 33 (Glass 8). Assists—Illinois IS Green Bay at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. A.Johnson, Wash. 19 417 21.9 38 0 asked if he could skate, they meant roller skate. He In 1952, President-elect Eisenhower kept his campaign Day 1,349 383 255 199 $13,313,747 4891 1829 110. Kersey 8 1 2 2-2 12, Williams 1-8 2-4 4, Duck­ (Kaulmann, Gill, Bardo 4). Missssipp114 (Glass son, Gregory Peck, Charlton Heston, Frank Sinatra, Santos 1,285 4) . Total louls— Illinois 16, Mississippi Houston 20. at Pittaburgh, 1 p.m. Harris, N.O. 15 316 21.1 39 0 246 213 192 12,649,211 LA Lakers 26 22 27 29—104 worth 6-12 2-2 14. Drexior 812 8 8 21, Pbriar James Cagney, Gene Kelly and FUul Newman. was wrong. promise to visit Korea to assess the war. Cordero 1,105 218 194 152 A-8,439. Indianapolis at New England, 1 p.m. Ro.Brown, Rams 37 778 21.0 74 0 10,725,330 Houston 38 25 23 24—110 8 7 3-3 14, Robinson 4-14 8 0 8. Cooper 810 Delahossy 1,219 Los Angeles Ftems at Dallas, 1 p.m. Jones, All. 17 351 20.6 29 0 need donations Lemmon, whose latest film is “Dad,” won “So I went along and they presented me with ice In 1961, “Enos” the chimp was launched from Cape 224 189 178 10,690,296 3-Point goals—Los Angelas 7-18 (Cooper 0-0 12, D.Vbung 2-5 2-2 6. Irvin 6-15 2-3 14, Sikahema, Phoe. Pincay 1,435 269 201 197 10,560,580 Indiana 79, Kent St. 68 Miami at Kansas City, 1 p.m. 28 577 20.6 52 0 Academy Awards for supporting actor in “Mister skates, and I was horrified,” O’Shea recalled. “I said Canaveral aboard the Mercury-Atlas V spacecraft, which 2- 4, Scott 2-5, Drew 1-1, Green 1-1, E JohnsonPetrovic 2-2 1-2 5, Bryant 1-1 0-0 2, Reid 1-2 New Orleans at Detroit 1 p.m. Sanders, AU. 26 535 20.6 72 McCarron 1,034 204 176 132 10,420,632 KENT ST. (68) 0 DEAR DR. GOTT: We recently lost a child (manic- orbited earth twice and landed off Puerto Rico. 1- 6, Worthy 0-1), Houston 1-5 (Floyd 1-2, Lucas 2- 2 4. Totals 47-100 21-28 116. Philadelphia at New VbA Giants, 1 p.m. Flagler, S.F. 26 521 20,0 41 0 Roberts” in 1955 and lead actor in “Save the Tiger” I had never icc skated. They said, ‘Don’t worry. We Stevens 1,377 230 239 1 86 9,261,056 0-3). Fouled out—None. Robourids—Los An­ LA cilppara 22 18 2S 29— 94 Blevins 7-13 2-3 19, Glenn 7-10 2-4 16. depressive) to suicide. We would like to send donations Valenzuel 957 San Francisco at Attante, 1 p.m. in 1973. got a very good skater who’ll show you how.” In 1963, President Lyndon Johnson named a commis­ 143 139 112 8,116,935 geles 58 (E.Johnson 13), Houston 52 Portland 26 28 26 36—116 Barnwell 5-8 0-0 10, Klinzing 2-4 2-2 6, Walton Desormex 2,082 Vfeshington at Phoenix, 4 p.m. Scoring each year on her birthday and Christmas to a group or in­ 538 350 282 8,037,150 (Olajuwon 12). Assists— Los Angeles 24 3-Point goals—Los Angeles 8 2 (Wolf 0-1, 6-150 0 14, Banks 1-5 1-23, Wbtson0-1 0-00, sion headed by Earl Warren to investigate the assassina­ Krone 1,650 365 282 231 7,959,502 New York Jets at San Diego, 4 p.m. Touchdowns stitute doing the most promising and important research Grant 0-1), Portand 1-2 (Porter 1-1, D.'ibung Sims 0-0 0-0 0, Albertson 0-10-0 0, Wilson 0-0 Denver at Los Angeles Raiders, 4 p.m. tion of President Kennedy. (E.Johnson 9), Houston 33 (Lucas 11). Total 0-1). Fouled out—None. Ftebounds—Los An­ 0-0 0. Totals 28-57 7-11 68, on mental illness. Could you direct us to the proper Tralnsrs Chicago at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Rice, S.F. 15 0 15 fouls— Los Angeles 25, Houston 19. Techni­ geles 60 (Benjamin 7), Portland 58 (Williams INDIANA (79) Hilliard. N.O. Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Purses Monday, Dec. 4 14 11 3 source? cals—Worthy, Houston delay of game. 11). Assists—Los Angelas 21 (Grant Garrick Funderburks 3-8 2-2 8, Cheaney 7-10 4-5 18, Anderson, Chi. Lukas 1,277 280 212 148 $14,595,655 Buffalo at Seattle, 9 p.m. 12 10 2 5), Portland 30 (Drexler. Porter 7). Total Anderson 8-10 3-4 19, G.Graham 8-15 8-9 24, Sharpe, G.B, DEAR READER: I applaud your desire to reach out Whttnghm 382 82 64 49 10,809,576 11 0 10 louls—Los Angeles 24, Portland 28. Techni­ Meeks 0-5 6-6 6, Jones 0-0 2-2 2. Robinson 0-0 Bell, Rams McGaughy 175 55 29 29 8,292,692 10 10 0 and assist other families that have experienced this tragic Bulls 113, Hawks 98 cals—Los Angeles coach Casey, Norman 0-0 0, Leary 0-0 0-0 0. Lawson 0-1 0-0 0. Novar NFL individuai ieaders Anderson, Giants Hirsch loves New York and Broadway theater Drysdale 238 61 37 30 5,224,440 9 9 0 event. There arc many worthy organizations that would (ojecled), Ftortland illegal defense, Benjamin, 0-1 0-1 0, Reynolds 0-0 0-0 0, P.Graham 0-0 Tate, T.B. McAnally 407 82 51 45 4,293,553 ATLANTA (98) AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE 9 8 1 Robinson. A— 12,884. 0- 0 0, Oliphant 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 27-51 25-29 Carter, Phil. welcome your support; you can obtain their names and Attfield 290 54 53 40 3,914,102 Wilkins 13-25 3-4 29, Koncak 0-0 3-6 3, 79. QuarlertMcks 8 0 8 Malone 4-12 3-3 11, Battle 2-7 0-0 4, Rivers 2-8 Ellard, Rams 8 0 8 But Hirsch says he didn’t specifically Old Sawmill.” He now owns a hillside Schulhofer 381 54 59 45 3,467,337 Halllimo—Indiana 38, Kent Slats 28. 3-polnt Alt Com YdsTD Ini addresses by writing the National Institute of Mental By Jay Sharbutt 0-0 4, Willis 10-16 2-2 22, Levingston 2-8 8 0 4, Kelly, Buff. Walker. Dall.-Minn. 8 5 Mott 388 93 71 58 3,176,897 goals—Kent SL 5-11 (Blevins 3-6, Wbllon 2-5), 270 162 2302 20 10 2 Health, Department of Mental Health and Human Ser­ seek actors from theater when helping house in Los Angeles. Carr 1-3 2-2 4, Wabb 810 2-4 12, Volkov 1-4 The Associated Press Lundy 206 39 27 31 a691,995 Tuesday’s college hoop Indiana 0-2 (G.Graham 0-1, Meeks 0-1). Fouled Esiason, Cin. 300 172 2389 18 6 cast the scries: Skiffington 3- 4 5, Marble 0-1 8 0 0, Toney 8 0 0-0 0. Totals Moon, Hou. Kicking vices, Phrklawn Building, Room 15C-05, 5600 Fisher’s TV Topics But New York remains home. Unlike 399 77 53 45 ^645,564 out—Barnwell. Rebounds—Kent S t 21 (Banks 350 213 2801 17 11 4894 1825 98. results 5) , Indiana 35 (G.Graham 6). Assists—Kent SL Kosar, Clev. 369 227 2568 14 11 RAT FG LGPts Lane, Rockville, Md. 20857. “No. But I’m always glad when they many patriotic New Yorkers who CHICAGO (113) Color, S.F. 39-40 21- 26 NEW YORK — There are some TV Horsss EAST 17 (Blevins 6), Indiana 17 (Masks 5). Total Brister, Pitt 261 147 1781 7 6 47 102 arc. Because it’s not just that I come from denounce L.A. but refuse to abandon Pippen 7-13 10-14 24, Grant 6-9 8 7 17, Marino, Mia. Lanslord, Rams 35-35 19 24 48 92 stars who, during a break from their Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Pursas Delawara 90, Washington, Md. 74 louls—Kent SL 24, Indiana 11, A—12,708. 401 226 2990 18 18 DEAR DR. GOTT: Would you publish information In later years, having met the writer, Sunday Silence 9 7 2 0 $4,578,454 Cartwright 7-12 0-0 14, Paxson 6-10 2-2 14, O'Brien, Jets Lohmiller, Wash. 29 29 20■27 48 89 there. It’s that my philosophy is this: You Malibu, Hirsch always scoots back here 1 Harvard 94, New HampsNrs 74 401 243 2927 10 15 series, make a TV movie in Los Angeles. Easy Goer 11 8 3 0 3,837,150 Jordan 815 8 6 22, Hodges 2-4 2-2 7, King 1-4 McMahon, S.l Allegre, Giants 23 ■24 20 •26 52 83 on cancer of the cervix? What are the causes and cures, if Hirsch did a onc-acl Gardner work off- Long Island U. 79, Concordia, N.Y. 70 •D. 318 176 2132 10 10 can’t study for anything but the stage. whenever possible. Prized 7 4 0 2 1,888,705 2- 2 4, Armstrong 3-5 0-0 6, Perdue 1-3 0-0 2, Memphis St. 91. Wyoming Elway, Den. Andersen, N.O. 32-33 15-20 49 77 But some who began in New York theater Lowell 70, Massachusetts 69 294 152 2268 14 14 any? Broadway, “I’m With Ya, Duke.” He also With Approval 10 6 2 0 1,722,150 Nealy 0-0 1-2 1, Haley 0-0 2-2 2. Totals 41-75 Trudeau, Ind. Jacke, G.B. 34-34 14 •20 52 76 You can’t study for film and you cannot He does not openly knock Los An­ Loyola, Md. 62, Dist of Columbia 49 238 125 1507 8 7 DEAR READER: The cervix is a small doughnut­ come back here, sec a few plays and dine Steinlen 3837 113. 75 Butter, Chi. 36-37 13 ■13 46 75 starred in the 1986 movie version of a study for television. 11 7 3 1 1,521,378 Manhattan 88 Columbia 67 with a playwright. geles, but says of New York life, “It’s Bayakoa 11 9 1 0 1,406,403 Atlanta 26 21 22 29— 98 WYOMING (75) Rushers Igwebuika, T.B. 27-29 16^•20 53 75 shaped muscular structure at the opening of the uterus. It Navy 80. Hofstra 72 Gardner play that hadn’t fared well in two really a necessary tonic." YLinkee Affair 12 5 5 1 1,233,813 Chicago 34 32 21 26—113 Del Greco, Phoe. 23 24 17- 22 50 74 Pittsburg 101, Siena 89 Slater 4-7 1-2 9, Higgins 3-4 4-6 10, Page 3-4 Alt YdsAvg LGTD is a relatively common site for cancer cells to appear. Judd Hirsch is in this category. He Blushing John 10 5 1 1 1,232,030 3-Poinl goals—Atlanta 8 7 (Willis 0-1, Carr Thomas, Buff. Karlls, Minn. 16-■17 18 24 49 70 Broadway attempts — “The Goodbye “And if you do, you’re the biggest fool □ □ □ Princeton 61, Lehigh 50 1- 3 7, Breaux 3-8 3-5 10, K.Smilh 4-13 7-9 15, 238 1045 4.4 38 5 Open Mind 11 8 0 2 1,120,308 0-1, Rivers 8 1 , Wilkins 0-4), Chicago 1-3 Okoye, K.C. Fortunately, these cells arc usually slow-growing and can spent the Thanksgiving break from his Rhode Islarxi 66, Brown 50 Butler 1-13-6 5, Rowers 1-3 0-2 2. Barnett 0-1 256 1043 4,1 50 9 People,” a comic talc of Coney Island that ever lived. You’ll never get the kind IF IT ’S w f: d n e s d a y , t h i s m u s t Cryplocleararc 10 3 1 2 1,050,010 (Hodges 1-2, Pippen 81). Fouled out— None. 3-5 3, Mayberry 3-5 0-2 6, Tyson 0-0 0-0 0, Brooks, CIn. 175 1018 5.8 65 5 be identified by a simple scraping called a Php test, “Dear John” series on NBC demolishing Rebounds—Atlanta 51 (Malone 8), Chicago 51 SL Joseph's 94, Drexel 87 memories trying not to die. of acting background that has any history BE WHFIRF;?: Anchonnen Peter Jen­ McIntyre 1-1 1-2 3, Brown 2-2 1-2 5. Totals Dickerson, Ind. 227 933 4.1 21 5 named after Dr. George n. Papanicolaou, the doctor who HARNESS RACING (Pippen 13), Assists—Atlanta 25 (Webb 7), SL Peter's 73, \^ g n e r 70 Humphrey, Den. a turkey with Herb Gardner — whose Hirsch, whose film career includes a Temple 55. Penn 54 25-49 24-45 75. 210 803 3.8 40 7 Bowling to it, has anything to draw on.” nings, Dan Rather and Tom Brokaw arc Through Nov. 21 Chicago 33 (Jordan 13). Total fouls—Atlanta Jackson, Flaiders 115 688 6.0 92 4 first described it. “I’m Not Rappaport” on Broadway Towson SL 83, Howard U. 64 MEMPHIS ST. (91) 1980 Oscar nomination for “Ordinary Monsy-winning Horsss 27, Chicago 25. Technicals—Atlanta illegal Stephens, N.E. Acting schools arc not intended simply becoming frequent fliers for ABC, CBS SOUTH E.Smith 4-5 4-9 12, McClain 0-2 0-0 0, Mundt 178 613 3.4 35 4 The cause of cervical cancer is unknown, but the earned Hirsch a Tony award in 1986. 1. Goalie Jeff, $1,682,151. 2, Dexter Nukes, defense. Rivers. A— 18,676. Metcalf, Clev. People,” has had a good TV series run, and NBC. respectively. In Berlin in mid- Ala.-Birmingham 104, Alcorn SL 53 0- 0 2-4 2. Gibson 3-8 7-8 15, Perry 8-17 8-11 157 520 3.3 43 5 Eastern Business to teach, adds Hirsch, who studied at the $1,027,620. 3, Matts Scooter, $1,015,994. 4, Spencer, S.D. malignancy is more frequent in women who begin inter­ Although the actor expects that NBC Belhune-Cookman 71, Jacksonville 68 24, Burton 7-12 2-2 16, Spiva 1-3 5-6 7, Dun­ 129 510 4.0 15 2 starling in 1976 with “Dclvccchio,” then November to anchor reports on the end of Peace Corps, $1,002,701. 5, In The Pocket, Spurs 117, Supersonics 104 Hector, Jets Mark Holmes 154-412, John Maiorca Jr. 149 American Academy of Dramatic Arts Cent Florida 80, Texas Wssleyan 79 can 1-2 3-4 5, Madlock 1-2 5-6 7, McLaughlin 130 497 3.8 1 9 3 course an an early age and have multiple sexual parmers. will renew “Dear John,” in which he five ‘Taxi” years that earned him two $792,422. 6, Sandman Hanover, $749,153. 7, Ben Hanson 150-180-461, Ding Balch 149, Bob with William Hickey, in later years an the Berlin Wall, they came home, ex­ SEATTLE (104) Clemson 71, Citadel 54 1- 6 0-0 3, Allen 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-56 36-50 Some cervical cancers appear to be caused by sexual plays one of love’s walking wounded in a Kentucky Spur, $723,945. 8, Park Avenue Joe, McKey 815 4-7 20, McDaniel 6-10 2-3 14, 91. Rscsivsni Holmes 142-420, Mick Holmos 148-406, Larry Emmys, and now "Dear John,” currently Oscar nominee as the old mob boss in haled, then dashed to Prague la.si weekend Coll, of Charleston 70, Morgan SL 66 ^ e t t o 144, Pelo Scott 143, Tom Stanchlield $666,311. 9, Cheery Hello. $572,664. 10, Cage 2-6 0-2 4, Ellis 16-25 1-1 37, McMillan Halltime—Memphis St 54, Wyoming 33. 3- NO Yds Awg LG TD transmission of the human papilloma virus and herpes support group full of same, he did talk in its sophomore season. Bruce's Lady, $567,538. E. Tennessee SL 83, Tennessee 70 “Prizzi’s Honor.” to report Monday and 1\icsiiay on the his­ 4- 12 4-4 12, Sellers 81 2-2 2, Threalt 2-4 0-0 4, po)lnl goals—Wyoming 1-3 (Breaux 1-2, Reed, Buff. 66 1005 15.2 78 8 152, Slave Ouimette 141, Jim Sirlanni 146 Georgia Tech 87, Flichmond 74 Bladsi, Sea. virus type 2. theater with Gardner, specifically his new But he always keeps reluming for stage Barros 2-3 0-0 4, Kemp 2-7 3-4 7, Polynice 0-2 Illinois 83, Mississippi 72 K.S.Smith 0-1), Memphis SL 3-10 (Gibaon 2-4, 61 838 13.7 32 4 •'"'V ’ 52- Joiner “Schools arc like gymnasiums. They’re toric upheavals in Czechoslovakia. 0-0 0, Johnson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 42-94 16-23 Slaughtar, Clev. 52 968 18.6 97 5 147-146-431, Paul Qliberto 401, Ted Kowzun Early cervical carcinoma (carcinoma in situ) is treated play-in-progress. Jackson SL 84, Belhaven 66 McLaughlin 1-4, Madlock 0-1, McClain 0-1). lOl. work here, where his dossier includes workout centers. People like me, who 104. Fouled out—Slater, Page, MundL McLaughlin. Johnson, Den. 52 876 16.9 69 7 with surgical excision, by freezing the cells (cryotherapy) “■Vfeah, you get very personal about a Tonight, they briefly part ways. Jen­ Kentucky 76, Ohio U. 73 A.MIIIer, S.D. Lanford Wilson’s “Hot L Baltimore” off- didn’t know what the hell he had or was Rec Hoop SAN ANTONIO (117) Memphis S t 91. Wyoming 75 Ftebounds—Wyoming 35 (K.Smilh 6), Memphis 50 884 17.7 69 7 nings is scheduled to check in from the Brooks, Ind. or by laser. playwright,” says Hirsch. He grins when Elliott 4-9 2-2 11, Cummings 1819 1-1 32, Mercer 87, Bryan 71 SI. 35 (Gibson 8). Assists—Wyoming 12 47 746 15.9 55 4 Broadway and Wilson’s Pulitzer prize- — it was like, 1 went there to find a hall Thomas, Butt. More advanced cases require extensive surgery, such vicinity of Frankfurt, with reports on how Ftobinson 8 8 11-14 21, Moors 8 2 0-0 0, Miss. Valley SL 108, Southern, NO 81 (K.Smilh 4), Memphis St 13 (Gibson, E.Smith 47 658 11.9 74 6 asked if perhaps he might team up again winning “Talley’s Folly” both off-Broad- Williams, See. Radio, TV of mirrors.” recent developments in Eastern Europe Anderson 10-18 4-5 24, Cheeks 2-7 8 6 9, N.C.-Asheville 92, King, Tenn. 57 3). Total louls—Wyoming 28, Memphis S t 31. <6 337 7.3 25 4 as hysterectomy, to remove malignant tissue. X-ray treat­ with Gardner. “Well, I always get the way and on. Adults Paspalj 2-3 0-0 4, Maxwell 2-4 3-4 8, Jones 81 Technicals—Rawers, Wyoming bench, Barnett, McGee, Cin. 44 805 18.3 55 5 A brisk, animated New Yorker, Hirsch, may affect U.S. military forces stationed Virginia 67, Samlord 61 Hill, Hou. ment, with or without surgery, is often effective. privilege of reading” his new plays, he 0-0 0, Wingate 3-5 8 0 6, Brickowskl 1-2 0-0 2. MIDWEST Burton. A—9,943. A4 647 14.7 50 4 Interestingly, nearly all the regulars in Ayers Soda Co. 95 (Steve Ayers 33, Pete Totals 44-78 26-32 117. Today 54, may be the only TV star about with a in Europe. Moffett 20, Tony Dalucco 11) BCI 86 (Bornio Ball S t 66, Saginaw Val. SL 45 Like many cancers, cervical malignancies are much says. Seattle 23 30 32 19—104 Punisrs “Dear John,” which he had a part in cast­ physics degree from City College of New Vogel 21, Kim Bushey 20, Paul Withee 14 Gary Indiana 79. Kent SL 68 Okiahoma St. 94, North 7:30 p.m. — Tennia: Nabisco Masters (Live), easier to treat when discovered early. This is the reason That may be expected. He first met All three will be in Rome on Thursday Grodzicki 10, Earl Phillips 10) Sen Antonio 32 29 29 27—117 Iowa 68, Drake 54 NO Yds LG Avg ESPN ing. have extensive stage credits. One of York. 3-Poinl goals—Seattls 4-10 (Ellis 4-7, Barros Gr.Montgomery, Ho. doctors urge sexually active women, in particular, to un­ for the meeting between Soviet President Irish Insurance 70 (Gary Higgins 21, Ken Minnesota 85, Chicago SL 62 Texas 66 42 1833 63 43.6 7:30 p.m. — Celtics at Nate, Channel 18 Gardner’s work, but not the writer, in them, Harry Grocner, the show’s Ralph, 0-1, McKey 0-1, McMillan 0-1), San Antonio 3-4 Stark, Ind. 67 2412 64 423 7:30 p.m. — Nordlques at Canadians, He first saw Los Angeles in 1%2, Mikhail Gorbachev and Ripe John Phul Schoppman 13, Dave Benner 12) B.A. Club 66 Northwestern 87, Wis.-Green Bay 65 OKLAHOMA ST. (94) Roby, Mia. dergo annual examinations and ftip tests. Cervical cancer summer stock in 1964, when he did the (Elliott 1-1, Cummings 1-1, Maxwell 1-2). Notre Dame 84, San Francisco 64 45 1902 58 423 SportsChannel was nominated for a Tony for his work in having gone there after his off-Broadway (Bill Bellock 23, Pete Boucher 19, Mark Bennett Gainey 1-3 1-2 4, Jeffries 9-13 3-40 21, Navrsome, Pitt is ordinarily easy to diagnose; early treatment is almost II. On Friday, the well-paid troika is off Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Seattle 51 Wisconsin 81, N. Dakota SL 55 65 2707 57 41.6 9:30 p.m. — College basketball: Arkansas vs. playwright’s whimsical, memorable first a revival of “Oklahoma” the same year Houston 6-10 5-6 17. Williams 6-11 2-2 16, Horan, Dan. stage debut — in Colorado, to be precise to cover the weekend’s superpower sum­ 50 2448 60 41.5 South Alabama, ESPN always successful. effort, “A Thousand Clowns.” Hirsch was nominated for an Oscar. — as the villain in the epic, “Crisis in the mit off the ccoast Malta. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 29,1989__17 16—MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Nov. 29. 1989

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(60 Fondue condiments: 14 Cab'i kin Wiesel many invades Europe, Mussolini (George min.) ; gredients in a fondue. 15 CalebMoa 53 Cooking tat C Scon) becomes Hiller’s ally Later, amici tors led by Billy the Kid become the objects Microwave 1 teaspoon each of: basil, oregano, fennel .seeds, and 1/2 cup chopped walnuts, pecans or peanuts 16 Roman 54 Measure ol Italian protest against the vvar, Mussolini's of a massive manhunt. Emilio Estevez, Kie­ [A&E] The Vietnam War With Walter ; Fondue is of Swiss origin, and traditionally we think garlic powder 1/2 cup miniature semi-sweet chocolate chips bronte length fer Sutherland. Charlie Sheen, 1988 Rated Cronkite son in-law (Raul Julia) supports a plan to NESSUC of cheese fondue as the entree for supper. Melting cheese l >/2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese 17 Over again 55 Season ol remove the fascist dictator from power (3 R- (In Stereo) [CNN] CNN News 1/2 cup vanilla wafer crumbs 18 End of ship's lasting WHAT THE SHIP'S , in the microwave oven is best done at 70 percent Kitchen hrs ) Part 2 of 2 [USA] Murder, She Wrote Crumble sausage into a hard plastic colanda ujid 1/2 cup toasted coconut spar 56 Mild [H B O ] Kids in the Hall (CC) (R) (In POCTOXS SENERALLY (301 (4d) Current Affair ' (medium-high) power. If a higher power level is used to 20 Lag joints expletive 8 : 3 0 P M ® Head of the Class (CC| Stereo) rx sprinkle onion on top. Set colandci into a l ‘/2 quart 1/4 cup chocolate or multi-colored shot PO. 21 Wsstsrn 57 — noire (3B) Cheers (CC) Arvid has his nose surgically repaired to [LIFE] Panel Discussion Topic: adoption melt cheese, it tends to become rubbery and stringy. In Marge Churchill round casserole. Microwave on high power for 4 to 4'/2 Sprinkle choice of coirdimcnts over fondue-dipped hsmisphsre exclamation queline — (61) Family Ties (CC) stop his snoring. procedures and issues In the United States LOASE preparing a microwave fondue that has cheese in it, minutes, stirring once. Discard grease. org. DOWN 20 Composer 38 Zing today Hosted by Jane Wallace. c cake chunks or fruit pieces. Condiments should be cort- 22 Exclamation [A & E ] Chronicle A tour of Darien, Conn., (3D Dragnet A survivalist training program form the surprise answer, as sug- cheese in generally added to other heated ingredients. Jerome — 39 Assurance spawns a vicious rivalry gang [M A X ] MOVIE: The Milagro Beanfield Place meat mixture in same casserole and pizza sauce, veniently arranged in small individual bowls. of surprise 1 Aid In 22 Encircle 41 Surrender one of America s wealthiest communities. 23 — Pian War' (CC) The irrigation of a small plot of s / Shredded cheese melts more quickly and uniformly tomato sauce, and spices. Microwave on high power for diagnosing 23 Tropical nut 42 Film critic (R) [A & E ] Twentieth Century The building To toast coconut: Sprinkle 1/2 cup flaked coconut account land raises tensions between a Chicano n than cheese cubes. In some recipes, heat from other in­ percent (medium-high) jwwcr before serving. Stirring the 2 — Lisa 24 Pertaining to Pauline — [C N N ] Moneyline of the strategic Burma Road. Host: Walter 3 minutes, stirring once. evenly in a 9-inch pie plate. Microwave at high power 26 Parachute 3 Cupid dawn 43 Make angry Cronkite. farmer, his neighbors and New Mexico ta e i: gredients will be sufficient to melt the cheese. A final fondue at least once during microwaving wsill speed the Blend in cheese and microwave on 70% (medium- delivery 4 Sailor (2 25 Grand Ole 44 " ------the [ESPN] SportsCenter land developers. Chick Vennera, Sonia “rm rttKiua: for 3 lo 5 minutes, or until lightly browned, tossing with 30 Allay — wds.) [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) J.L.'s assignment Braga, Ruben Blades 1988. Rated R. (In (Answers tomorrow) heating of the cheese fondue on 70 percent power will melting and heating of the fondue. high) power for 2 to 3 minutes stirring once, until chccsc Mood lor [LIFE] Cagney & Lacey to take a marine researcher and his speci­ a fork after 1 minute, then every 30 seconds. 31 Fishing reel 5 12-monlh In­ 26 Well Love" Stereo) [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Stereo) mens to the aquarium goes awry (In Jumbles: DOUSE BLOOD LEEWAY RATIFY yield a smooth fondue. is melted. 32 Entertainer tervals ventilated 45 Largest [T M C ] MOVIE: Fatal Attraction' A American cheddar fondue — Sumac Stereo) Yesterday's A round casserole dish works best for making a 6 City In Utah 27 Baseballer continent 7:30P M 03 Entertainment Tonight weekend of passion with a mentally unsta­ Answer: Every time he h a s an argr^enj with his wife, Serve with toasted cubes of French bread. Yields l>/2 33 Ape 7 Navy ship this happens—WORDS FLAIL HIM 4 tablespoons butler Dark chucolate fondue Nolan — 46 Singer — Stuntwomen (In Stereo) 9 :00P M f33 Jake and the Fatman (CC) ble woman threatens to destroy a happily microwave fondue. The round shape will ensure the most quarts. 34 Member of prel. 28 Portent Adams Partiamant 8 Made even (33 8?) Jeopardy! (CC). Jake is the only one who believes an alcoh­ married man’s life. Michael Douglas, Glenn even heating of the recipe ingredients. 4 tablespoons flour 3 bars (4 ounces each) sweet dark chocolate, 29 Crude 47 Soil deposit olic former TV star's claim that he wit­ Close. Anne Archer 1987. Rated R. (In 35 — Ungus 9 Math term rubber No« b.ck In .lock. Jumbl. Book No. M It 1/2 teaspoon dry mustard Chocolate peppermint fondue broken up 48 Cut (33 Kate & Allie (CC) nessed a murder. Guest star: Ernest Borg- Stereo) ind hindlloB, Iron, JumbU, c/o Ihli no».M ti«. P O. O rt.n ^ FL Once the fondue starts to cool, it can easily be (airline) 10 Sea pheas­ 31 Seed 50 Dress up Indodo yourn.mo. .ddroM .ndiHpcodoindinikoyoor cirook p.ytblo lo Ntwt|»|roiBOO«.. 36 Indalinite Cll) WPIX News nine. (60 min.) (In Stereo) 1/4 teaspoon paprika 1 box (6 ounces) thin chOcolate covered mints 1 cup miniature marshmallows ant containers 1 0 :3 0 P M ® C26j USA Tonight reheated in the microwave oven until it reaches the parson 11 Pulls 34 Scads (J6) NBA Basketball: Boston Celtics at (3D (40) Doogie Howser, M.D. (CC) desired temperature again. If your microwave is equi­ 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 package (6 ounces) semi-sweet chocolate pieces 1/2 cup whipping cream 38 TV’s — 19 Joyful 37 Actress Jac­ (1.4) Synchronal Research New Jersey Nets (2 hrs , 30 min.) (Live) Doogie is caught operating on a little boy's KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright 2 cups milk 1/3 cup light cream 2 tablespoons orange-flavored liqueur dog. (In Stereo) (20) Odd Couple pped with a probe, use it to judge the correct tempera­ r “ 2 3 r - 10 TT (2()) (M) M*A*S»H 8 ounces shredded Cheddar cheese Combine ingredients in a 1-quart round casserole. In a l>/2-quari round casserole or serving dish, com­ (3D T.J. Hooker (38) Hogan's Heroes ture. Program the probe to a temperature of 160 degrees (30i Hard Copy Scheduled American Place butter in a F /2 quart round casserole. Microwave (61) Three's Company F. to 170 degrees F. for serving. Microwave on 50 percent (medium) power for 3 to 3'/2 bine all ingredients, except liqueur. Microwave at 50 per­ 12 h r Il4 women forced into prostitution in Japan (22) (30) Night Court (CC) Dan's future on high power for 45 seconds, or until melted. Stir in (40 Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) hangs In the balance when he attempts to [HBO] MOVIE: Dead Solid Perfect' Not all fondues need to be cheese, however. A dessert minutes; stir. Continue lo microwave on 50 percent cent (medium) power for 4 lo 8 minutes, or until choco­ get a shady law-firm chief disbarred Part 1 15 h r 17 (61 Newhart (CC) (CC) Dan Jenkins novel inspired this ac­ fondue can be a delectable combination of ingredients flour, mustard and paprika. Blend Worcestershire into (medium) power for 1 to F /2 minutes. Serve with as­ late is glossy and mixture can be stirred smooth, beating of 2 count of a golf pro's attempts to improve milk and add to flour mixture. Whisking mixture midway sorted bite-size pieces of fruit or angel food cake. Yields with a whisk 2 or 3 times. [A & E ] World of Survival (ft) (24) Other Connecticut A look at the daily his game and his marriage in time for the that can be microwaved in short order. Depending upon V 11 [C N N ] Crossfire struggle confronting those Connecticut re­ U S, Open Randy Quaid, Kathryn Hairold. the ingredients, fondues are prepared using the power through cooking, microwave on high power for 41/2 to l'/2 cups. Stir in liqueur. Serve with dippers and condiments (see [D IS j Backstage at the Zoo: Pandamon- sidents living in poverty and isolation amid 1988. (In Stereo) level that is best suited for the main ingredients of the 5'/2 minutes, or until thickened. To double the recipe, use a l >/2 quart round casserole, above). Reheat by microwaving at 50% (medium) power ium A look at pandas, including breeding the state's affluence (60 min ) [LIFE] Born Famous Stir in cheese. Microwave on 70 percent (medium- and microwave ingredients 5 to 5>/2 minutes before stir­ for 1 to 2 minutes, stirring once, or keeping warm by programs and nutrition. Most Bruce Box- (57J Moyers: The Public Mind (CC) How fondue. ® C57) News (CC) ieilner deceit and self-deception influence events, 1 1 :00P M high) power for 2 lo 3 minutes, or until cheese is melted. ring. Proceed as directed. Yields 2?/3 cups. placing in a fondue pot over very low heat. Yields 2 ® (30) (40) News A chocolate fondue is microwaved at 50 percent 30 n r [ESPN] Tennis: Nabisco Masters From focusing on Vietnam, the Watergate scan­ (medium) power to prevent scorching. Fondues that in­ Serve with cubes of French bread or 1/2 inch pieces of cups. Madison Square Garden in New York (2 dal and the Challenger disaster (60 min.) ® Taxi Cherry chocolate fondue Part 4 of 4 (In Stereo) clude cream cheese arc also prepared using a 50 percent cooked sausage. Yields 3'/z cups. 33 hrs.) (Live) OD Cheers (CC) 2 packages (6 ounces each) white baking chocolate, White chocolate almond fondue nr [A & E ] Road to War 8:00P M C13 Peaceable Kingdom (CC) (20) (38) M*A*S*H power lo ensure uniformity in softening the cream Swiss cheese fondue broken up [C N N ] Larry King Live 1/3 cup sliced almonds 36 Dr. Langley's first love arrives to persuade (22) News (Live) cheese. him to donate a rare leopard to her Kenyan [D IS ] Seoul '88; 16 Days of Glory (CC) 3 cups shredded natural Swiss cheese 1 cup miniature marshmallows 2 tea.spoons butter (24) Trying Times (CC) A woman endures To enjoy eating a fondue, provide a long-handled fork w breeding program. Ridge's estranged A collection of portraits of athletes from 1 cup finely diced Gruyere cheese 1/4 cup maraschino cherry juice 2 packages (6 ounces each) white baking bars, father re enters his life (60 min ) the 1988 summer Olympics in Seoul, Ko­ a disastrous encounter with her future In­ or a bamboo skewer for each person to spear the bite- laws, (R) l >/2 tablespoon flour 1/4 cup whipping cream broken up (33 ^0) Growing Pains (CC) Mike. Carol rea, including swimmer Janet Evans, diver sized pieces of food into the hot fondue. (263 Weekday 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg 2 tablespoons Kirsh 1 cup miniature marshmallows and Ben each receive $5,000 from their Greg Louganis, and track stars Carl Lewis For a cheese fondue, pieces of French bread that grandparents and Florence Griffith-Joyner. (2 hrs . 30 [61) Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) 1/4 teaspoon pepper 2 drops red food coloring 1/2 cup whipping cream 43 min ) preferably have a bit of crust on each piece are used. C9J Adam 12 [A&E] Evening at the Improv 1 clove garlic, pres.sed or finely minced In a 1>/2-quart round casserole or .serving dish, com In a 9-inch pic plate, place almonds and butter. [LIFE] Who W ill Love Jeanette? A preg Spear the bread through the soft part of the bread and 52 h r (11) MOVIE: 'Shanghai Surprise' A mis­ [CNN] Moneyline 2 cups dry white wine bine all ingredients, except liqueur and food coloring. Microwave at h i^ power for 4 lo 6 minutes, or just until nani teen-ager travels to three different into the crust, which will hold the bread piece onto the sionary and fortune hunter team up to re homes to choose adoptive parents for her [LIFE] Spenser; For Hire 3 table.spooas dry sherry (not cooking sherry)r Microwave at 50 percent (medium) power for 5 to 9 almonds begin to brown, stirring every 2 minutes. Drain 55 1 5 6 h r cover a stolen cache of priceless opium unborn child. (60 mm ). fork of skewer. TUm the bread completely to coat and Sean Penn, Madonna. Paul Freeman [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Stereo) Lightly toss chccsc, flour, nutmeg, pepper and garlic minutes, or until b^ing chocolate is melted and mixture on papci lowcl. Reserve 1 tablespoon almonds for gar­ [USA] MOVIE: 'Final Notice' Premiere continue twirling to keep dripping to a minimum as the 1986 1 1 :30P M ® (40) Nightline (CC) together in a 2-quart bowl. Set aside. can be stirred smooth, beating with a whisk 2 or 3 times. nish. Chop remaining almonds Set aside. (c) 1989 by NBA. Inc Private eye Harry Slone stalks a murderer bread is lifted lo an individual serving plate. 120 444 Days to Freedom; What Really in the avant garde world of fine art From ® Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) Pour wine into 2-quart round casserole or fondue pot. Stir in liqueur and food coloring. Serve with dippers In a i*/2-quart casserole or round serving dish, com­ Happened in Iran News special marking mystery novelist Jonathan Valin's (11) Honeymooners It helps to keep the cheese mixture from becoming too Microwave 5 to 6 minutes or medium (50 percent) and condiments. (See below). Reheat by microwaving at bine remaining ingredieiiLs Microwave at 50 percent the anniversary of the Iranian hostage si­ "Stoner" series Gil Gerard, Melody An­ tuation (2 hrs ) [18) Synchronal Research thick at the bottom if each person will actually stir the power, or until wine is hoi. Stir in chccsc mixture. 50% (medium) power for 1 to 2 minutes, stirring once, or (medium) power for 5 lo 9 minutes, or until baking bars derson, Steve Landesberg. 1989 (In whole mixture a little in the coating of a piece of bread. (22 (30; Unsolved Mysteries (CC) Sched­ Stereo) (20) Twilight Zone Microwave 2 to 4 minutes on medium (50 percent) keep warm by placing in fondue pot over very low heat. are melicd and mixture can be stirred smooth, beating uled reports that James Dean was driving (22) (30) Best of Carson (R) (In Stereo) Far a change, 1/2 inch pieces of cooked sausage arc 9 .3 0 P M [8 j (40) Anything but Love power, or until chccsc melts. Stir well. Yields 2 cups. with whisk 2 or 3 limes. a cursed car when he died, a Holocaust delicious to dunk in a cheese fondue. survivor searches for the soldier who freed (CC) To prove she's not jealous, Hannah 124) Motorweek Dodge Daytona V-6, the Stir in sherry, serve immediately. Can be kept hoi or Stir in chopped almonds. Sprinkle with reserved sliced invites Marly and his new girlfriend to din right tires; long-term test fleet update; the Dessert fondue dippers him, a California doctor is charged with Dessert fondues can use a wide variety of dunking tid­ reheated as needed. almonds. Serve with dippers and condiments (sec above). CELEBRITY CIPHER murder (60 min ) (In Stereo) ner (In Stereo) Indy 500 bits. Bile-size pieces of fruit are delicious. Wc particular­ (26 Your Show of Shows Note: Serve with crusty cubes or French bread cut into 1 to 2 inch pieces of pound cake or angel food cake Reheat by microwaving at 50% (medium) power for 1 to Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous (24. .57, Infinite Voyage (CC) How pollu (22 (30 My Two Dads (CC) Michael ly like to use pineapple chunks, apple and pear wedges, people, past and present. Eacfi letter in the cipher stands for tants generated by fossil fuels have turned agrees to teach a night-school class, and f38 St. Elsewhere l ’/2 inch squares. For variety, experiment with other whole strawberries 2 minutes, stirring once, or keep hot by placing in fondue another. Today's ctue: L equals C. perennial class-clown Joey is attending. (In mandarin orange sections of fresh strawberries, and a 1/2 the greenfiouse effect into a poieniiallv [57: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour breads, such as rye, whole wheat or herb breads, bread banana chunks pot over very low heat. Yields 2 cups. life-threatening chain reaction (60 min ) Stereo) inch piece of banana. [CNN] Sports Tonight sticks or pretzels. Yields 6 cups of fondue. pineapple chunks 'RC'K Y MYMH Part 10 of 12 (In Stereo) [ESPN] College Basketball: Arkansas Angel food and pound cake cubes arc also good to dip apple or pear slices '38 MOVIE: 'The Enforcer' A San Fran at South Alabama (2 hrs ) (Live) [D IS ] MOVIE: The Great Waldo Pep­ Marge Churchill is a Manchester resident who Is per' Years after World War I. a barnstorm­ into a dessert fondue. A pound cake, with a texture that Pizza fondue GHMKFS JNF JYSCK cisco police detective deals with enemy 1 0 :0 0 P M [3J Wiseguy (CC) (60 min ) Advance preparation: Up lo 4 hours in advance, cul an authority on microwave cooking. Questions should agents who have stolen Army weapons ing American pilot meets the German ace doesn’t crumble or crumb, is best for dipping. (In Stereo) who gave him fits in battle Robert Red- 1/2 pound bulk sausage or ground beef cake and fruit. Dip fresh fruit pieces in lemon juice to be sent to: Microwave Kitchen, Manchester Herald, and kidnapped the mayor Clint Eastwood. Leftover fondue can be refrigerated and reheated on 70 CF NHYM JNYC NH Tyne Daly. Bradford Dillrnan 1976 [83 40 China Beach (CC) A wounded pri­ ford, Bo Svenson, Susan Sarandon. 1975. 1/2 cup chopped onion prevent browning. Arrange on a serving platter. Cover P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. soner of war (Dr Hamg S Ngor) is brought Rated PG (61 MOVIE: 'A Christmas Story’ Small m for treatment, McMurphy and Dodger [ESPN] SportsCenter XFHKS'C JYSC CF town America in the mid- 1940s is the set­ deal with an aggressive female photojour ting for this holiday memoir about a boy nalist (60 min ) Part 1 of 2 (In Stereo) 1 1 :35P M [3 j Night Court who only wants a Red Ryder BB gun for NHYM.* — XRLQ Christmas Peter Billingsley, Darren McGa C9) (26 :61 News 1 2:0 0 A M [8^ Crimewatch Tonight Mini triscuits are not bad vin Melinda Dillon 1983 (11 WPIX News Chocolate’s popularity soaring (11 Hill Street Blues L Y O H C C . [A&E] World War I (18 Synchronat Research (18 Home Shopping Network (2 hrs ) By Bonnie Tandy Leblang PREVIOUS SOLUTION; "Tradition is what you resort to [CNN] PrimeNews 20 All in the Family NEW YORK (AP) — Choco­ (20 Making Life Easier late’s appeal lies in its coloring. Sprilz Cookies. (For each copy of when you don't have the time or the money to do it right. " 122 (30 Quantum Leap (CC) Sam be and Carolyn Wyman — Kurt Herbert Adler. [D IS ] Super Sense The importance of late’s popularity in the United Ivory is perceived as lighter, the leaflet, send 25 cents and a the sense of smell to many animals comes a Southern lawyer in 1957. charged (26) Success 'n' Life Supermarket Sampler Slates is hitting new heights, with with defending a black housekeeper who (40) Hard Copy Scheduled American Nabisco Triscuit Bits, Mini smoother and more delicate ihati stamped, self-addressed No. 10 en­ [H BO ] MOVIE: Red King. White has willingly confessed to a murder she did women forced into prostitution in Japan. consumption topping 11 pounds other varieties of chocolate, and Knight' (CC) A CIA agent .is called out ol Triscuit wafers. $1.99 per 11-oz. velope to: Totally Chocolate, not comrnit (60 min.) (Postponed from an (61) Europainter contains 14 finely ground herbs and gum and, worst of all for those con­ per capita in 1988. chocolate lovers are luniing to retirement to thwart a rogue KGB agent's earlier dale) (In Stereo) "School's bound to get better. My dad says box. American Dairy Association, Box plot to assassinate the Soviet president [A&E] World War I (R) spices. If you add salt lo your food cerned about heart disease, the Chocolate boutiques are boom­ (24 Moyers: The Public Mind (CC) How days get shorter during the winter time." white chocolate as a sweet alterna­ 760, RosenioiU, IL 60018.) Torn SKerritt, Max von Sydow, ffelen Mir­ Bonnie: Kudos to Nabisco for at the table, try some of this instead. saturated fats beef (allow and palm ing as established chocolaiicrs and removing the tropical oils from Tris- tive to traditional milk and dark FRANK AN ERNEST by Bob Thaves It contains no sodium (the part of oil. entrepreneurs compete to capture varieties. ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson cuils. Happily this new Triscuit off­ salt many health-conscious If those ingredients don’t bother their share of the $100 million Hazelnut cookies spring is made with same hopical Americans are cutting back on) you, the best of the three is the pasta specially market. The inuoduction 3 eggs whites, at room oil-free formulation. U-io. It has a moderate 790 mil­ Mail-order chocolate OM." 15 )T //> 'P A Y compared to the 550 milligrams in a of ever more exotic — and deli­ temperature m iKiComKKiW m The new Triscuit Bits arc also the ligrams sodium and only 430 “The Chocolate Catalogue," MCK-STAB^RS' TO bUPPORT YOUFfj 1/4-tcaspoon (a conservative es­ cious — varieties of chocolate has 3/4 teaspoon vanilla extract WiT/f ALL same as regular Triscuits in other calorics, 33 percent of which are from Karl Bissingcr French Con­ oFFice ruiric6'Tne„. > THB timate of what you might shake onto fueled the explosive growth in this 3/4 cup sugar ways: 60 calorics, 2 grams fat and your food). from fat. Add a salad and some fruit market. fections in St. Louis, features a A u r o M A V C 75 milligrams sodium per 1/2-ouncc variety of handmade chocolate 3/4 cup ground hazelnuts But if you only add a smidgen of and you’ll have a nutritionally >/4 cup cocoa portion. That’s for 3 regular or 8 salt to your food during cooking and balanced meal. White chocolate products, from Christmas Oreos lo CWAfZOBS, I NOW KAvf Triscuit Bits. Compared to many French Truffles and Chocolate Sliced hazelnuts add one at the table, you really don’t Carolyn: Tyson’s new chicken Virtually imknown in the United Heal oven to 300 degrees F. A SBLF-CLBANlN(S other crackers this is moderate in need to buy this. and beef luau dinner is a real win­ Slates 10 years ago, white or Molasses Puffs, all of which can •sodium and a bit high in fat. be ordered by mail. Cover cookie sheet with parch­ ner. The sweet sauce is surprisingly ivory-colorcd chocolate is a stylish ment paper or aluminum foil. In ^ A N ( c a c c o u n t - But my main worry with these Carolyn: Imagine poiu-ing a little spicy and the beef chunks usually confectionery choice today. Unlike Chocolate lovers may choose crackers is with the use of TBHQ as bit of everything you’ve got on your from over 60 varieties made from large mixer bowl, beat egg whites tender for a frozen meal. They were milk or dark chocolate, white and vanilla until foamy. Gradually 't' 1969 by NEA Inc a preservative. Officials at the Cen­ spice shelf into one jar. I might call original recipes. Bissingcr also of­ W -2^ also smart to make the vegetable chocolate docs not contain the add sugar, beating until stiff peaks ter for Science in the Public Interest that cooking; you might call it sugar beans— along with little cocoa part of the bean; it is there­ fers products made without sugar believe the studies done on TBHQ chaos; but Mrs. Dash calls it table or salt. Bissingcr says most of the form (tips sumd up suaight). Gent­ corns, the best new vegetable to be fore not classified as chocolate in ly fold in ground hazelnuts. Sift were not extensive enough and think blend. I don’t sec anything wrong the United States. Instead, cocoa methods still in use are the original THE BORN LOSER by Art Sanaom PHIPPS by Joseph Farris inU'oduced into frozen food cases in about half of the cocoa over egg more research needs to be done. I’m with using this on foods as a change butter, milk solids, sugar and ones from ftiris during the 1600s. years. white mixture; gently fold just inclined to agree. of pace from salt as long as you vanilla are the key ingredients in (Far a free catalog, write to: “The The Salisbury steak in their Salis­ until combined. Repeat with ^ ( I Carolyn: Regular Triscuits arc a don’t use too much. Salt is demure bury supreme tastes like every other most while chocolate products. Chocolate Catalogue,” Karl Bis­ greased up — and therefore better- compared lo this stuff. singcr, 3983 Gratiot St., St. Louis, remaining cocoa. Spoon mixture ^ ^ TO 3 0 OAV*?. frozen hamburger on the market — Restaurateurs are now serving into pastiy bag fitted with large tasting — version of shredded Tyson Gourmet Selection. Pasta white chocolate mousse and souf­ MO 63110. or call toll-free, something that would be too much suu lip; pipe 2-inch diameter stars wheat. When eaten together with Trio, Salisbury supreme, and trouble for most people to make for fles with fruit sauces; home bakers 1-800-325-8881.) chccsc or dip, they’re not bad. The chicken and beef luau. $2.99 to onto prepared cookie sheet (or themselves. But 1 personally have a are topping cakes and cookies with drop mixture by heaping teaspoon­ problem is that new Triscuit Bits arc $3.29 per 10 to 10.5-oz. frozen hard time accepting the idea of while chocolate shavings. Janice Chocolate booklet seemingly meant lo be eaten alone entree. fuls). Garnish with sliced hazel­ paying $3 for a frozen dinner that Wald Henderson, author of “White ‘Totally Chocolate” is a new as a snack. I’d only recommend Bonnie: All three new additions nuts. Bake at 300 degrees F for 25 doc.sn’t include a slab of meal. Chocolate," says her cookbook is leaflet from the American Dairy minutes or until set. Remove from them to those with a craving to cat to Tyson’s Gourmet Selection line now in its third printing, with a Association that features 12 choco­ oven. Cool completely on cookie little baskets. have ingredients I wouldn’t add lo soft-cover version due soon. Bonnie Tandy Leblang, a late dessert recipes including sheet; peel off paper. Makes about the food 1 make in my home. These Why the passion for while Mrs. Dash Table Blend. $1.99 registered dietitian, and Caroly Black Bottom Eggnog Pie, Black 2>/2 dozen cookies. include monosodium glutamate, cel­ chocolate? For some, white choco­ per 2J-OZ. plastic shaker jar. 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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Among the bases are Fort Dix in Overall, the congrcssionally es­ cost and long-term savings of clos­ government won’t realize as much New Jersey, Chanute Air Force Base tablished Commission on Base ing or realigning 15 of the bases and as originally estimated in annual in Illinois and the Presidio in Realignment and Closure recom­ moving military personnel. Con­ Supreme Court savings from closing or realigning California. mended in January closing 86 gressional efforts to stop the clos­ 15 U.S. military bases, a lawmaker The GAO, the investigative arm military bases and scaling back five ings if the GAO found that the Study says base closings says. of Congress, was scheduled to more, a proposal accepted by then- savings will not exceed the shut­ Rep. James Saxton, R-N.J., said release the report today. Defense Secretary Frank Carlucci. down costs failed. Tbesday that a study by the General hears arguments won’t meet savings goal “The incr^ible fact of the matter Congress overwhelmingly backed Saxton, whose district includes Accounting Office found that the is that we are even farther away the plan but a handful of lawmakers Fbrt Dix, said the GAO determined shutdown or scaling back of 15 from realizing the $2 billion to $5 complained that the commission had that the elimination of basic and ad­ bases will result in $453 million in billion a year that Congress was used faulty data in the cases of some vanced training at the base will savings instead of the $622 million on notification looking for when it started this base of the bases. result in only half of the $84.5 mil­ H per year estimated by a federal com­ closing process,” Saxton said in a lion savings estimated by the com­ mission. Members of Congress asked the statement. GAO this summer to determine the mission. WASHINGTON (AP) — Al»r- 1973 ruling and has not discounted tion, a divisive legal and political the chance she someday would voic issue, returns to center stage at the to reverse it. Supreme Court, with Justice Sandra Resolution of the Ohio and Min­ Day O’Connor again playing a key nesota cases is “extremely important role. on two levels,” said Dawn Johnsen, The justices were to hear argu­ legal director of the National Abor­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 ments today in two cases, from Ohio tion Rights Action League. and Minnesota, involving the “One, it will give us insight into availability of abortions for young what the Supreme Court is thinking HELP III^HELP about the right to choose generally, Notices I H |hdmes HDMES HOMES HOMES girls. WANTED I'M w a n t ed 27 At issue are state laws requiring and particularly what is Justice WANTED FDR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE O’Connor’s position,” Johnsen said. As a condition precedent to doctors to notify parents before per­ the plocement of onv adver­ FULL-tIme Floral De­ ACCOUNTING General PRIVACY plus locatlon- forming abortions sought by immar- “And secondly it will have a very tising In the Manchester He­ signer. 5 day week. Ledger Supervisor - If COUNTRY Charmer- IN-CIty Charmer. 3 bed­ TAILOR Model Ex­ Nlcely redone 5 room room older Colonial, ried girls under 18 who are still sup­ direct impact on the rights of minors rald. Advertiser hereby Apply In person. you have a bachelors REAL ESTATE Ranch, 3 bedrooms, Large tront-to-bock panded and expanded agrees to protect, Indemnify Krause Florist. degree In accounting tireplaced living room, large rooms. Immacu­ to allow you lots of ported by a parent. to choose abortion.” and hold harmless the Man­ SALES fireplace, hardwood formal dining room, 3 late Interior, I'/z baths. chester Herald, Its officers SECRETARY for local and 1-3 years expe­ floors, combination flexibility with this 10 About half the states have laws Neither Ohio nor Minnesota is as­ law office, Shorthand rience, we can offer bedrooms, large ma­ A real beauty In a room Cape Cod In Man­ and employees ogolnst any Full-time Associates wood, coal and oil heat. convenient location. requiring parental notification — or king the court to reverse Roe vs. ond all liability, loss or and word processing you the opportunity to All within walking dis­ nicured lot, 2 car gar- chester. 4-5 bedrooms, even parental consent — in such Wade, but the Bush administration expense. Including attor­ required. 9am-5pm. break Into the supervi­ wanted. Local down­ qge, walk to Martin Asking $134,700. Call 4 baths, country kit­ tance to Columbia School. Asking Barbara. RE/MAX cases, but most of the laws have has. neys' fees, arising from 646-2425. sory ranks. In addition town office. Good Beach and Recreation chen, spacious 1st claims of unfair trade practi­ to supervising two em­ $174,900. Call Barbara. East of the River, 647- floor, family room, been invalidated after court challen­ Although it did not seek to par­ INTERNATIONAL Com­ Area. Enloy the hiking 1419.0 ces, Infringement of trade­ ployees, you will be sales commissions trails, ball fields, tennis RE/MAX East of the fireplace, hardwood ges. ticipate in today’s arguments, tlie marks, trode names or pat­ pany needs sales peo­ River, 647-1419.0 SPACIOUS and floors, sprawling deck, ents, violation of . rights of ple for local location. If Involved In such things court, and pavllllon. V The Supreme Court had planned for seasoned sales­ Charming-Over 1,500 super In-lawset-up. Ex­ Bush administration urged the couit privacy ond Infringement of you are aggressive, as lournal entries, cash Columbia. $149,900. CLASSY Colonlol-ln con­ to hear arguments next month on an to use the Minnesota case to rule copyright and proprietary reconciliation, branch man. Also in house Philips Real Estate, venient location, 3 bed­ square feet, 3 large tra large lot. Reduced like talking on the bedrooms, country kit­ and anxiousi $189,900. Illinois case viewed as perhaps a that women have no constitutional rights, unfair competition phone, and making mo­ expenses and other du­ 742-1450a______rooms, 1 Vz baths, lorge and libel and slander, which ties Including assisting training. Ask for kitchen with dining chen, VA and FHA Jackson a Jackson more immediate threat to the 1973 right to abortion. ney, this Is for you. Call BOLTON-Affordoble lux- may result from the publica­ the Company Con­ Anne, 647-8000. ury. Oversized 3 bed­ area, large family buyers welcome. Re­ Real Estate, 647-8400.O Roc vs. Wade decision that legalized “We continue to believe that Roc tion of any advertisement In Joyce, 646-3350. Shifts troller. Functional room with fireplace duced to $139,900. Call the Manchester Herald by available, 9-12:30 and room Cape on well BRAND New LIstIngl abortion. But an out-of-court settle­ was wrongly decided and should be knowledge of a P.C. Is and sliders to patio plus Linda Brown. Fontostic opportunity advertiser. Including adver­ 5-8:30. eoe/m/f. manicured treed lot. RE/MAX East of the ment was reached last week in that tisements In any free distri­ also required. We offer ATTENTION: Easy Spacious master bed­ q rec room. Great buy to own waterfront overruled,” Justice Department an excellent salary and at $169,900. Cai: Bar­ River, 647-1419.0 dispute, in which courts struck down lawyers said in a friend-of-the-couri bution publications pub­ work, excellent pay I room with olr condi­ property on Columbia lished by the Manchester FULL or Part-time benefit program. If In­ Assemble products at tioning, 2 full baths, 1st bara. RE/MAX East of SPACIOUS Spllt-3 bed­ Lake. This cozy Ranch a law imposing strict regulations on brief. Herald. Penny Sleftert, agents needed by Man­ terested submit re­ home. 602-838-8885 ext. floor family room and the River, 647-1419.0 rooms, living room has 5 rooms with 3 clinics that perform early abortions. The disputed Ohio law was Publisher. chester agency. Per­ sume and salary hls- W-775. q 2 car garage. $219,900. with skylight, dining bedrooms. Nice deep However, the court’s decisions in passed by the state Legislature in sonalized training. 646- tary or call Econamy D.W. Fish Realty, 643- ONLY $500 toward your area, eat-ln kitchen, lot 3 Ith 100' lake fron­ We'll 4655.______Electric Supply, 428 1591.0 closing cost. Bright attractive and conve­ tage ond small dock. A the Associated Press the Ohio and Minnesota cases, ex­ 1985 but never took effect, due to a ATTENTION: Eorn mo- help you word your ad. SEAMSTRESS-Full/part Tolland Tpke., Man­ ney typing at homel and airy eat-ln kitchen nient location. Call Ron large front porch with a pected by July, still arc sure to pack successful legal challenge by an 643-2711. time position. Wedding chester, 06040. 203-647- OPEN spacious floor highlights this clean tor more Information. panoramic view of one B E F O R E A N D A FT ER — Surgeons in St. Paul, Minn., have 1984 gun accident, but doctors were able to rebuild his skull S32K potential Income. plan. Not your average an enormous impact. Akron abortion clinic and one of it.; gown experience ne­ 5000. eoe/m/f/v/h/. 602-838-8885 ext. T-775. and comfortable 2 year RE/MAX East of the of the nicest lakes In cessary.GInny, 649- Copel Hardwood floor­ old family home, 3 River, 647-1419.0 the area! $189,900. succeeded in rebuilding the skull of this Bolivian man. Pacho and restore his appearance. Nationwide, about 40 percent of doctors. Max Pierre Gaujean. ing throughout, clap­ the nearly 1 million teen-agers who The law would have required any 8557.______DAYCARE/Teacher. bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 Jackson a Jackson Penaloza, 21, suffered extensive damage to his skull in a PART TIME HOMES board siding, beautiful car garage, sliders to Real Estate, 647-8400.O become pregnant each year seek doctor asked to perform an abortion OIL Truck Drivers-Must Looking for caring per­ I 1 5 0 X 2 5 0 lot. In-ground MANCHESTER- I HELP WANTED have Class II license. son with training and deck overlook private MANCHESTER-Move In abortions. Of the 1.5 million legal on an unmarried girl under 18 to I FOR SALE pool, full length rear rear yard. North Cov­ Wonderful Colonial Seasonal or full-time. experience In early porch, 2 car garage. with enchanting coun­ condition. Immaculate abortions performed annually since contact one of the girl’s parents at PERSON^teedecuirur Coll 649-2871.______childhood develop­ entry. $171,900. Philips try kitchen hardwood Contemporary home, tie Caesars In Man­ MANCHESTER- Priced righti Elling­ Real Estate, 742-1450o 1973, about 12 percent — 180,000 least 24 hours before the operation. ment. Immediate full $ 1 4 9 , 9 0 0 . floors, heated garage. newly pointed and re­ chester. Call Gary, 646- LEGAL Secretary for Spacious Duplex. Just ton. Philips each year — have been for minors. A young girl could seek to bypass 4300.______temporary position and part-time positions Real Estate, 7 4 2 - 1 4 5 0 a $ 1 8 4 , 5 0 0 . Marilyn Vat- carpeted featuring 3 available. Children's listed. Side by side 2 MANCHESTER- teronl. Sentry Real Est- bedrooms, 2V2 baths, Moreover, the decisions could parental notification by seeking a from January through Impeccable Condltlon- Sullen mood settles over Beijing ORDER Entry and Custo- Discovery Center. 633- family with 2 bed­ 6 4 3 - 4 0 6 0 . O ______and 2 floor to celling ote, mer Service person- Morch In small down­ rooms, each side, plus MANY Amenltles-7 Just a tew of the fine help clarify the court’s allegiance to state judge’s permission to have tlic town Hartford law 1508.______BOLTON-UnIque Cape on fireplaces to keep you By Terril Jones bullet the night of June 3 after he “Things arc still quite tense,” she Molotov cocktails and newspapers Roe vs. Wade. abortion. Must have good an oversized garage. rooms, 3 bedrooms, features of this 6 room worm. Located In camputer skills. Most firm. 727-4050.______ASSEMBLY! Work at Newly pointed Inside acre + wooded lot. Colonial are hardwood acre lot. 4 bedrooms, The Associated Press went into the streets to see what was said. ‘They’re still investigating from overseas wrongly declaring The court touched off a political 2'/j baths, 1st floor Forest Hills. $184,900. A federal judge struck down tlic be dependable. 647- BUSY sales office look­ home. Electronic and out. Great Invest­ Granite fireplace. In- floors, firpelaced liv­ Century 21, Epstein happening. people, you know.” that senior leader Deng Xiaoping in July by voting 5-4 to law, and that ruling was upheld by 8596. ing for help In the parts, creative crafts, ment. Live In one side ground pool, large rec ing room, formal din­ laundry, tireplaced kit­ Realty, 647-8895.0 BEIJING — Only a handful of TTie youth’s father was ordered to She said she feared her chances of had died and that Premier Li Peng give states greater power to regulate the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap­ accounting depart­ wooden novelties. Ex­ and rent the other. room, 3 car garage ing room and a kitchen chen. Some financing REMODELLING-Wark $ 2 8 9 , 9 0 0 . MANCHESTER-New police remain where soldiers and write an essay on how he had failed getting a passport to study overseas had been shot. ment. Duties Include cellent Incomel 504- $169,900. D.W. Fish with steel I-beam and bathed In sunlight. available, Ma­ abortions. Four justices appeared peals. part-time when 646-2335 AD# F745. large work area. Co­ rilyn Vatteronl. Sentry price. Older Cape with would be in jeopardy. needed. 643-7004. heavy customer tele­ Realty, 643-1591 .□ Sited on an artfully tanks filled Tiananmen Square in to educate his son properly; there One section devoted to soldiers ready to go even further and over­ The Minnesota law requires such phone contact. Most lumbia. Reduced landscaped yard with Real Estate, 6 4 3 - 4 0 6 0 . O In-law or Duplex possi­ June, and in place of sandbags on was no funeral. On Tiananmen Square, a few who were killed displays their turn Roe vs. Wade. O’Connor young girls to notify both biological MEDICAL Assistant. hove excellent phone TIRE ond Lube Me­ $169,900. Philips Real an easy commute to GET Your Foot In the bility. Private fenced the streets are piles of cabbages. “Are you kidding?” the woman dozen People’s Armed Police have bloodied clothing, firearms and refused. parents at least 48 hours before ob­ Part-time for busy two skills and enloy work­ chanic. Training pro- Estate, 742-14500 1-84. $154,900. D.W. Fish Door! Terrific starter In treed yard, mainte­ physician office. Expe­ HELP nance tree exterior, Hundreds of thousands of tons of said sarcastically. “He was a replaced army soldiers standing diaries. There is nothing about But she has been critical of the taining an abortion. ing with computers and grom, uniforms, and I Realty, 643-1591 .□ home on High Street In rience preferred. 647- numbers. Coll Alda Insurance. K-Mart. WANTED Manchester. 6 plus centrally located on cabbages have been dumped on ‘counterrevolutionary,’ a ‘thug’.” guard. People can enter the square civilian casualties. 7124. SOUTH Windsor-Special fn For Christmas! bus route. Call for de­ Morin, 633-8385. eae. 643-6510. lot. Special price. Owner of this 9 room, room Cope Cod with 3 sidewalks throughout Beijing as A sullen mood prevails at Beij­ only with written permission from a Attendance has also slackened bedrooms, modern tails. $139,900. Century people stock up for winter — with work unit. off, from 40,000 visitors a day in Great 2 bedoom starter 2'/j bath Forest Hills 21, Epstein Realty, 647- ing’s universities. house. Recently reno­ Colonial will buy your bath, sunroom, main­ 8895.0 memories still fresh of a bloody In early November, investigators The souvenir photo stands have August to about 2,000 now. A triple surprise, CERTIFIED NURSE AIDES vated, move-ln condi­ home so you can move tenance free vinyl sid­ WANTED ing with window own­ spring. questioneid students on the campus returned, and families come to have Immediate openings on 7am-3pm and tion. Coll today. In Immediately. Blan­ Meanwhile, government $124,900. Century 21, chard a Rossetto Real­ ings, 1 car garage plus Some try to get rid of the of Beijing University, which was at their pictures taken in front of the 3pm -11 pm and 11 pm-7am shifts. Full or part a storage shed. Attor- memories. Gate of Heavenly Peace. television has dropped its drumbeat Part -Time Epstein, 647-8895.0 tors," We're Selling 1 0 % D O W N the forefront of the protests. All stu­ time positions. Houses" 646-2482.0 dably priced at No Income Verification For 30 fen (8 cents), they can see of attacks on the “counterrevolution­ despite vasectomy $136,500. Jackson a “I don’t think about it,” a recep­ dents were warned at rallies to to qualified buyer. Manchesler, Forest ary turmoil,” but government- Circulation Bookkeeper Every other weekend required tionist said. “I just come, do my job cooperate with the investigators or the Military History Museum’s spe­ Jackson Real Estate, Hills U S R bun. 4 bedroom. 3 bath home. 647-8400.O In-law apt 2 car garage Pool. Cabana. and go home. Nobody bothers me cial exhibit on putting down the produced films showing soldiers DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — Sam control pills as treatment for an Applicant should have bookkeeping experi­ •Ask about oqr child care reimbursement they could end up being questioned being beaten and burned are still $239,900. and I don’t pay attention to anyone.” instead by the police. demonstrations. Outside the and Julie Morter thought their fami­ ovarian cyst, Ms. Morter’s doctor ence with some typing and be able to handle •Non-benefits rate of pay program Greenhouse Realty shown. ly was complete after having three a variety of office related duties. Will Train MANCHESTER-Ranch 646-4655 In the spring, the young woman “People are still very nervous,” museum are several burned out gave her a routine pregnancy test, NEED X-MAS on 1.25 acres. A really had stayed at her workplace, not said a student at the university who 'tanks’and army tmeks that became One newspaper reported recently sons, so Sam had a vasectomy. even though Mrs. Morter insisted For interview call Frank or Gerlinde at Please call: Director of Staff Development, nice home with plenty daring to go home for four days took part in the protests of May and victims of the crowds when the that soldier Tian Yuejun had named Then came the Morters’ she couldn’t possibly be expiecting. Crestfleld Convalescent Home of Manchester of room tor recreation BOLTON-Brand new 8 after the violent crackdown, which June. “We don’t know what they army thundered in to seize Tianan­ his newborn son Pingbao — “Put­ daughters — triplets. “They said, ‘Not only are you 647-9946 643-51S1. and gardening. 14 x 27 room Contemporary. $ CASH? $ greenhouse and pot­ Owner will consider a left hundreds if not thousands dead. will do to us next.” men. ting down the turmoil” — so the “We just tell everybody we hoped pregnant, you’re very pregnant,’ ” and prayed for a little girl and we ting shed. Highlights trade or some owner Thousands more were arrested in A student at Beijing Normal Inside are hundreds of photos of child “will always remember how Morter said. “We didn’t know what Come join the new team of tele­ Include 3 bedrooms, 2 financing. Flano Real must have prayed too hard, because that meant.” nationwide sweeps that continue. University, another of the activist the students who occupied the his father took part in serving the marketers at the Manchester baths, 1st floor Estate, 646-5200.O Her neighbor, who was in his schools, declined to meet a foreign square for three weeks. Nearby are country and putting down the now we have three,” said Morter, a “We found out, though,” his wife laundry, hardwood REPRODUCTION- technical sergeant stationed at said. Herald. Great hours 5^pm Mon- floors, and much more. early 20s, was killed by a soldier’s acquaintance. smashed loudspeakers, confiscated counterrevolutionary turmoil.” $189,900. D.W. Fish Garrlson Colonial. 3 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. After the pregnancy was con­ day-Friday. Earning potential of Realty, 643-1591.0 bedrooms, 2Vj baths, 2 The Morters always wanted a girl. firmed, Morter had his vasectomy car garage, Inground Their first-bom was a boy, JefTy. $8.10 per hour. pool, central air and re-examined. A test showed that his MANCHESTER-CrIsp vac, gourmet kitchen, Then came Johnny, then Jimmy. sperm count was 30 percent of nori and bright 6 room large dining room, 2 Older workers, new tech poor match The Morters decided three was mal, instead of zero. For more information please call Ranch. Situated on large fireplaces. Oak enough, and in July 1987, while he huge country lot. Mo- floors, lots of closets, WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Doctors aren’t sure why the Frank or Gerlinde at 647-9946. rllyn Vatteronl. and much more. High­ Persons, was based on telephone in­ were ‘finding ways to leverage the Deets said the report indicates that was stationed in Korea, the vasec­ PETS UNIQUE GIFTS AUTDMDTIVE FRUIT BASKETS businesses like their older terviews with executives at 400 experience of older workers,’ but businesses have improved their at­ tomy was performed. vasectomy failed, Morter said. ! $169,900. Sentry Real land Park School area. “They said they’d have to go back Estate, 643-4060.O $299,9(X). Owner/agent, employees’ strong work ethics but businesses and on “focus group” other data from this survey do not titudes toward older workers but Morter, 29, said a follow-up test MANCHESTER PET N E W ENGLAND CARDINAL BUICK'S PERO'S FRUIT STAND. 649-4064. give them low grades on adapting to discussions among employees age support this success in tapping older those changes have not been “trans­ in and look,” he said. He told them C ENTER-Chrlsfmas AMUSEMENTS. 50's professional cor wax a Fancy Fruit Baskets performed by an Air Force surgeon not to bother. new technology and offer few 50 and older. workers’ skills.” lated into changed behaviors and gift certificates availa­ Gift Shop. 'Unique gift detail service gift cer­ delivered locally. confirmed that the vasectomy was Large selection of Im- II programs to help them master it, a The study found that businesses ble. 687 Main Street, Ideqs from the 50's tificates now avallabit TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Skills training programs for older business practices.” successful. Manchester. 649-4273, ero.' Hand painted portod WIckor at 210% LET'S TALK!" private study said today. give older workers high ratings on Deets said the report’s message to After the triplets arrived, Mrs. for Christmas giving. NOTICE OF workers had been adopted by just Then came Samantha, Stephanie Morter, 28, had her Fallopian tubes D.J.’S DOG GROOMING porcelain figurines, Senior Citizon discount off. Mako this Christ­ Many older workers, meanwhile, characteristics such as attendance, older workers was: “You have to music boxes, luke mas mtrritr with a gift About Strano's success in selling and ADOPTION OF AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE three in 10 companies surveyed, the and Sarah, who celebrated their first tied. Dr. J p Bemie, a Dayton A PET SUPPLY. Bed­ (• voars and up). Pri­ sec themselves as an untapped punctuality, reliability, commitment take the initiative to seek training ding, canopy. Brass boxes, home games, ces start at $62.99. from Ptro't. 276 Oak­ how you can be a part of it! A s always we In 3(Xordanc8 with the provisions of Chapter 3. Sections 1 and same proportion as in a 1985 study, birthday Nov. 19. urologist, said vasectomy failure is land StraoL Manches­ 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption resource and feel frustrated about to quality and loyalty. For example, and one-fourth of businesses had a and maintain needed skills. An older cuddle and mats. Christmas gift certifi­ Como In onyflmt for keep selling houses, and with our soon- Last year, before prescribing birth “not very common at all. Coots, sweaters, rain cates available. 77 Tol­ gift cortlflcofos or coll ter. 643-6384. by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester. Connec­ the scarcity of programs to help 89 percent of employers rated their formal commitment to fully use worker can’t wait for an employer to to-start Training Program, you can be a ticut on November 21, 1989. <<5i i» «a «» »ai «»> «a fta Ks tta K3 geor, life lockets, and land Turnpike, Man­ for your appointment. them contribute more on the job, ac­ older workers as excellent or very older workers, down from one-third make the first move.” back packs. Unique cat chester. 646-1533. 81 Adams Stroot, Man­ part of the successful Strano's Sales Team. PROPOSED cording to the study by the Daniel good in commitment to quality. in 1985, it found. furniture. Holiday goo­ BLUE SKY TRADING chester. 646-7789. Conscientious, dependable, energetic, full AMENDMENT TO TOWN ORDINANCE B-162 The report said that in addition to 8 h o l i d a y h o m e B O U T IQ U E SWEDISH GIFTS Yankelovich Group research com­ Older employees got their lowest “One of the most disturbing find­ dies, toys and crates. CO. American Indian time sales associates will feel right at BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of questions about older workers’ 21 Hartford Road • Manchester, CT pany. marks on feeling comfortable with ings of this study is the reported Pet pictures with Santa lewelry, estate Je­ SCANDANAVIAN GIFT homel ti^chester that the Ordinance of the Town of Mzinchester, adaptability to new technology, Saturday Dec. 2 10 a.m. — 6 p.m. every Sunday 12 to 5. welry, Gold and Silver. JEWELRY SHOP. The largest se­ Connecticut, commonly known as the Country Club Lease is “When discussing their work new technologies, such as com­ decline in senior management’s for­ December 24th, 8am-12 If you are licensed, or soon to be, please businesses also show growing con­ Sunday Dec. 3 1 p.m. — 6 p.m. Senior citizen dis­ lection of Swedish hereby amended as follows: situation ... older employees seem puters, with just 22 percent of the mal commitment to utilizing older noon. 119 Oakland counts. Gift certifi­ Foods In the area. Nut­ call for confidential interview...don't cern about the cost to employ older Here is your opportunity to find professional gallery gifts, BRAY JEWELERS.'Spe­ The Lessor and the Lessee covenctnt and agree that the fearful,” the study said. “They businesses rating their older workers workers,” the report said. Street, Manchester. cates. 10% discount cializing In Diamonds.' crackers, Pyramids, delay...call todayl employees, particularly to provide produced by local artists, displayed in a lovely living room setting, for 649-0485. with this ad. 217 Center term of the said lease shall be extended for two years beyond believe they are vulnerable, even as excellent or very good in that Unless more is done to help older Seiko, Lassale and Hummel Figu­ the termination data provided for in said lease, at an annual disposable.” category. them with health insurance. It also your holiday gift giving. Street, Manchester. Watches. Watch mak­ rines. Ellington Center Frank Strano workers adapt, “non-technologically 647-0607. Plaza, Ellington. 172- rental of seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,(XX)) for the addi­ Technological training “is critical Executives at the largest com­ oriented older workers could find found increasing use of early retire­ Gift Filled Backets ing and Goldsmithing tional two years, under the following coniclitions: Country Folk Art & Woodenware BDDKS on premises. Open ev­ 0273.______STRAND REAL ESTATE if older employees are to thrive in panies were prone to give older ment programs to reduce costs. 1. In the event, prior to the expiration of the extended lease themselves shut out of rewarding Hand Thrown Pottery In Stoneware & Porcelain ery Sunday In De­ 647-"SOLD" today’s workplace,” the report said, workers less credit for their work well-paying positions,” the report The perceptions of older workers L i t t l e p r o f e s s o r VIDEDS cember. 699 Main CHRISTMAS penew, the Town ^ d d e s to construct an additional eighteen (18) holes of golf, it will forthwith enter into good faith negotia­ adding that more needs to done to habits and to be more critical of said. closely mirror those of their • Beth's Gift Baskets . Always Country BOOK CENTER. 'We Street, Manchester. TREES It’s What We DO Best! match qualified older workers with help you find books MOVIES MORE 'Your 642-9617. I tions with the Manch^ter Country Club regarding a long term their ability to adapt to technology, AARP Executive Director Horace managers, the study said. • Bobbi Setzler Pottery & Tileworks a lease for the operation of a semi-public golf dub by the you'll love.'Christmas home video store' The BURGESS NURSERY. jobs that use their skills. the report said. gift certlflcotes availa­ Manchester Country Club on eighteen (18) of the available plaza at Burr Corners, Come see our choice. holes: 1 The report, commissioned by the The study said 79 percent of ex­ ble. Open 7 days. 1058 1139 Tollond Turnpike, BEAUTY 8ALDNS Balsam Fir Christmas American Association of Retired ecutives reported “their companies Tolland Turnpike Manchester. Video Trees. Cut your CLASSIFIED SALES 2. In the event, prior to the expiration of the extended leased COVENTRY (Heartland Plaza) 646- sales and rentals. Gift TRES CHIC BEAUTY own...Blue and White pOTod, the Town has not dedded to constmet an additional 7101. certificates available. SALON has gift certifi­ Spruce. Gift certifi­ eighteen (18) holes and has further decided to enter into a Mondav-Thuriday, •- cates available for all cates available for FULL TIME new lease or management arrangement for the operation of a N O W OPEN! ^ Kris Kringle Bazaar f' 9pm; Friday and Satur­ your holiday styles. spring planting. Open 7 golf dub on the available holes at the expiration of the present UNIQUE GIFTS day 10-10pm; Sunday Great stocking days a week. Burgess Monday through Friday lease as eMended, it will grant to the Mandiester Country Club Saturday, December 2 12-8pm. 643-6445. stutters I 303 East Cen­ Nursery. 373 Deming a i^ht of first refusal to operate a golf dub under the terms CARD.GIFT and conditions of said proposed new lease or management ar­ MOVIE EXPRESS ter Street, Manchester. Street, South Windsor, MANCHESTER VIL­ 8:30am to 5pm rangement as ultimately established; 210 PINE STREET, YARN MILL SHOPS 10 A M -2 PM CONNECTION LAGE MOTOR INN. 643-2483. CT 06074.644-1966. Center Street, Man­ ^AUTDMDTIVE Must be good typist and spell cor­ 3. During the remainder of the lease as extended, the We Specialize In New Releases ^3466Moin St., Rte. 31, Vinton Village, Coventry, CT chester. Wrap up a Luv M^chester Country Club shall be permitted to increase dues 'k Crafts Tub, an Ideal gift for PAP AUTO PARTS. 307 FLDRAL rectly. Pleasant telephone manner. and/or greens tees as required by the increased rental and the ONLY! kChristmas Decorations proudly presents ■ your loved ones. Gift East Center Street, 1 (^ limitation imposed by Sections B(12) and B(13) of the ex­ certificates available Manchester (Rear of PARK HILL JOYCE Some computer experience helpful, isting lease is hereby removed. Full Line of Lead Crystal Lenox Pharmacy) Su­ kBaked Goods anytime. 646-2300. SHOP. Fancy Fruit but will train the right person. Excellent Prepared by John W. Cooney, Town Attorney OVERNIGHT RENTALS ADULT MOVIES CRAFTMEN’S per savings on great Baskets, Boxwood 10-30-89 2 FOR $4.00 2 DAY RENTAL k Cheese : GALLERY.'The Place gift Ideas. 10% off gift Trees. All your Christ­ fringe benefits. certlflcotes. 649-3328. This Ordinmee shall take effect ten (10) days after this 2 FOR $6.00 kServe 24* on Cooper Street.' Let mas needs. 36 Oak publication in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) SINGLE RENTAL us wrap up a great LYNCH PONTIAC- Street, Manchester. Call for interview appointment days after this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed OVERNIGHT SINGLE OVERNIGHT kTYash & Treasures Christmas for you. Toyota Ports and Ser­ 649-0792. by not loss than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, as kLuncheon, etc. Open 7 days a week vice Department; gift determined from the latest official lists of the Registrars' of $2.50 EACH RENTAL from December 5th. 58 certificates now avail­ SEASON’S 643-2711 Voters, has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting its $3.50 EACH Cooper Street. 647-8161. able. 'Whatever your reference to a special Town oloction. MULTIPLE COPIES OF Talcottville Congregational parts desire' Lynch, GREETINGS 500 West Center Street, Ask for Jo Deary Ronald OseNa NEW RELEASES WIDE SELECTION Manchester. 646-4321. TO ALL OUR Secretary AVAILABLE AVAILABLE Church Board of Directors 742-1890 FRIENDS THE MANCHESTER Manchester, Connecticut STORE HOURS: Talcottville Section of Vernon Dated at Manchester, Connecticut Sunday - Thursday 12-8 Friday - Saturday 12-9 HERALD this 27th day of November, 1989. 052-11 20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 29,1989 GIVE YOUR budget a CARS I HOMES I HOMES I ROOMS [ ^ C A R S break ... shop the classi­ I FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR SALE fied columns FOR SALE Targeted Win Charity MANCHESTER-1 room, CARS T-BIRD, 1983, V6, loaded, kitchen privileges, bus I 53K, one owner, stereo, / line. $350 monthly. CARDINAL FOR SALE wire wheels. $5,200.646- Share utilities. 645-8358. BUlOK, INO. 5265.______Neighbors want Celtics pull together CHEVY-1975, El Camino. Teachers’ fund APARTMENTS 1989 Century Coupe $11,980 Runs excellent. $1,500 I itl 1988 Skylark Sedan Special $8,590 BOB RILEY group home closed/3 to beat the Nets/11 IFOR RENT 1988 ChevS-10 Ext Cab P/U $10,980 or best offer. Call 871- L x n helps needy students/3 1988 Rjnliac Grand Am Coupe $8,690 OLDSMOBILE 0014 after 4pm. 3-4-5-7 room apartments. 1987 Oldsmobile Rranza $6,490 259 Adams St., MERCURY, 1979 Mo­ $560-$600-$670-$750. 2 1987 Buick Riviera T-Type $11,890 narch. 4 door, 6 cy­ months security. No CARPENTRY/ CONCRETE 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 Manchester linder, air, new brakes. pets, call 646-2426 Mon- REMODELING 1987GMCS-15SplP/U $6,380 649-1749 $500/best offer. 643- day through Friday 9-5. 1987 Chav S-10PAJ $6,280 1714.______Get that chimney repaired 1987 Cadillac Brougham $14,995 1987 Dodge Shelby 2 $7,995 M ANCHESTER-Four 1986 Buick LeSabre Coupe $8,480 FORD, 1971, Maverick. before winter! Can now 1989 Olds Trole-0 $17,995 Needs body work. rooms, uutllltles, park­ KITCHEN & BATH 1986 Buick Century Sedan $7,480 1987 R)rd Mustang GT $11,995 ing for two. Non for a free estimate. Fully Runs. $99. Call 647-1824. REMODELING 1986 Chev Monie Carlo $7,890 1987 Olds Calais $6995 smoker. Completely insured. 1986 Merc. Grand Marquis $9,980 1987 Chevy S-10 Blazer $9,995 From the smallest 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $5,895 renovated. Washer 1985 Ford LTD $4,995 TALAGA MASONRY 1986 ftinliac Trans Am 26K $9,480 hookup. Dryer fee. repair to the laraest 1986 Olds 98 $9,995 1986 Buick Century Sedan $7^60 ITRUCKS/VANS $725. Security 1 Va renovation, we will do a 643-8209 1986 Cadi Fleetwood $13,995 months. 649-3087._____ complete job. Start to 1985 Buick Skylark $4,995 FDR SALE 1984 Buick Century $5,980 1986 Porsche 944 $16,995 I COVENTRY-QuIet neigh­ finish. Free estimates. 1984 Audi 5000S $6,995 ELECTRICAL 1984 Chevrolet Celebrity $3,995 JEEP PIck-up with snow borhood, one bedroom Heritage Kitchen 1982 Ford Mustang $3,495 1986 Chevy Eurosporl $6,995 HlanrljPBtpr Imift apartment, carpeted. 81 Adams St., Manchester 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo $6,995 plow. Readyforwlnter. $450 per month. 2 & Bath Center 649-4571 1987 Pont. Bonneville $9,995 A rebuilt engine. Low MANCHESTER $120,000 DUMAS ELECTRIC mileage. Best offer. months security. No Come visit our showroom at: Service changes, 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 dogs. 742-0569.______Call 646-6388 or 647-1955 DO YOUR OWN THING!! 254 Broad Street additional wiring and 1986 Olds Delta Sedan $7,995 Manchester to leave a message. Be your own boss. This well established 6 room heated apart­ repairs on existing CLYDE Thursday, Nov. 30,1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price; 35 Cents ment. $800 with secur­ 649-5400 restaurant features pizza, grinders and serves ity. No pets. 646-2426. homes. Quality work at CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. dinners. Located in a high traffic, well-ex­ Weekdays, 9-4.______affordable prices. ROUTE 83. VERNON HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS Entirely owner operated. 84 Unc. Continental $8,995 posed area. Here is an opportunity to take 2 bedroom Flat. $625 per month. Heat and hot Cleaning. Hauling, CarpenUy, Remodelling 27 years exp. Call 84 Buick Century Wbg $5,995 Sell Your Car over a going business in a busy area. Call us water Included. 1 year Reasonably Priced Joseph Dumas 84 Olds Cutlass Cpe $5,895 Free Estimales lease. No pets. 646-4525. 84 Bonneville 4 Dr. $6,895 for information and details. All Calls Answered 646-S253. i «Nk- AVAILABLE Rick's Handyman & 85 Electra 4 Dr. $9,995 Cops seek suspect D.F. REALE, INC. lmmedlatelv-3 bed­ Carpentry Service MISCELLANEOUS 85 Caprice Wbgon $6,895 room apartment. Se­ 646-1948 85 Buick Somerset 4 Dr $7,295 t REAL ESTATE curity and references SERVICES 86 Delta 88 2 Dr $8,995 175 Main St., Manchester required. $495monthly. 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 6 4 6 -4 5 2 5 643-1577.______MANCHESTER-MaIn I PAINTING/PAPERING 86 Cenluiy Wagon $7,495 Street apartment for SNOW PLOWING 86 Chevrolot Celebrity $7,195 4 Linesns — 10 Days HISTORICAL center Commerdal and Residential 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,495 in home shootings NO money down on this rent. Call 529-7858 or older 5-5 Victorian Du­ chimney with 11 acres. 563-4438.______McHugh Himself Snow blower senrices available. 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 50C charge each addi­ plex. 2 new heating Combine restoration Call Mike 6494304 5 room Duplex near hos­ I Painting & wallpapering at 86 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr $6,895 By Dianna M. Talbot arc not aware of them yet. Wood see anything, according to police. systems, 2 cor garage. with modernatlon and pital. $625 per month. Mon-Sal 9am-9pm tional line, per day. You Needs paint and paper. you'll have this lov­ its best Free Estimates. Fully 86 Rant Grand Am SE $8,495 Manchester Herald said. No motive for the shootings is Later, he found a broken glass in the References ond secur- 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr. $9,995 $154,900. Blanchard & ingly restored 1735 Ity required. 647-0422. 1 Insured. Establisheed 1974. LOW R ATES can cancel at any time. known, he added. “Right now we Rossetto Realtars," home with 5 fireplaces, 87ft)ntiacTrans Am $11,495 Please see SHOOTING, page 10 6 room Duplex. $700 plus 643-9321 Police arc investigating a scries of don’t have much information to go We're Selling Houses" beehive ovens, wide SORRY, by.” 646-2482.0______floorboards, beautiful security. Avollable Need repairs around the 872-9111 incidents in which someone who January 1st. 649-4992. In ih'. latest shooting, which oc­ JUST LIstedI Neat, clean wainscoting, new foun­ home? Call an expert NO REFUNDS OR drove by houses in the Manchcstcr- TODAY and affordablel 3 bed­ dation, new kitchen, MANCHESTER-Large, 3 Wall Papering and Painting you'ii’ find fhe help you Bolton area has aimed a rifle at the curred Wednesday at 9:40 p.m., a rooms, dining room, new roof, new furnace, bedroom Duplex. 30 years Experience need In Classified. 643 S c h a lle r's ADJUSTMENTS homes and fired a bullet. bullet passed through the vinyl garage, eat-ln kitchen new baths, and new Children welcome. 2711. siding on the front of a home at 507 electricity In this en­ Available December 1. Insurance, References and Index with appliances, hard­ Q uality Although no injuries have been Lake St. It proceeded into the wood floors, newer fur­ chanting home over­ $675 monthly plus utlll- Free Estimates Pre-owned Auto nace and roof on beau- looking rolling open tles. 649-9443.______reported, damage has been caused to kitchen, where it passed through a 20 pages, 2 sections land for perfect tran- MARTY MATTSSON LAWN CARE Value Priced tlful lot In South ONE bedroom apart­ 6 4 9 -4 4 3 1 some of the homes. Police arc wor­ cabinet and broke a glass, exploding Windsor. Excellent aulllty! $479,000. Anne ment. $550 monthly, ye­ ried that a future shooting could in­ upon impact, police said. Classified 18-20 Miller Real Estate, 647- 83 Olds Ciera CLASSIFIED yalue at $149,900. Call arly lease. Security jure people who arc inside a home Inside the cabinet, bullet frag­ Comics 17 8000.D AT.A/C.PS $2,900 Noreen Reilly. deposit, references re­ W EKLFS PAMTWG CO. YARD MASTERS that is targeted, said Gary Wood, Focus 16 RE/M AX East of the quired. No pets. Peter­ ments were found amid pieces of Q uillty work at a LEAVES RAKED &REMOVEC 86 Ford Tempo 643-2711 police spokesman. broken glass, police said. A small Hiah School World 15 RIyer, 647-1419.0 man Real Estate. 649- raaaonable pricel Trees cut, yards cleaned, AT.A/C.PS Local/State 3-5 I CONDOMINIUMS Intarior S Exterior $4^495 PERFECT Starterl Mint 9404. Lawns, Brush removal, Police think the same person, hole, the size of a .22 caliber bullet, Lotten/ 2 Free Eailmataa condition Ranch In FOR SALE gutters cleaned, driveways 86 C h e w /a using a .22 caliber high-powered was found in the home’s vinyl 1 NationANbrid 6 .7 . 9. 18 1 beautiful South Wind­ I CONDOMINIUMS Call Brian Welgle sealed. - - _ ATSter50'-yu,995 rifle, has fired a bullet through the siding. Obituaries 2 sor. Totally remo­ EXCELLENT Town- 6 4 5 -8 9 1 2 643-9996 siding of at least four homes in the Ooinion 8 house! One bedroom, IFOR RENT 84 Chevy Celebrity At the lime, Stanley Ozimek, a delled Interior and fab­ area since August, he said. resident of the house, was inside the Soorts 11-13 ulous location mean fully appllanced, flow­ AT.A/C.PS $2,900 ing lay-out with spa­ BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom “There may be more homes” home. He said he heard a “bang,” Television 17 that this beauty won't Townhouse, 2'/2 baths, 88 Hond7^ \ n'^cl LX NQTICE last long. A steal at cious, open design, PUBLIC HEARINGS which have been shot at, but police and looked around, but he did not 1______fireplace, IVj baths, garage, rec room, mic­ 5-spd.ASOy,Tj495 $139,900. Call Noreen. Loaded V • vJ BOARD OF DIRECTORS beautiful and private. rowave, washer/dryer, I INDUSTRIAL I FUEL OIL/COAL/ RE/M AX East of the air. $900 per month plus 87 M em ''ougar TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT RIyer, 647-1419.0 $109,900. CHFA Ap­ PROPERTY I FIREWOOD proved. Strano Real utilities with option to V 8, Looc S O L - X 0 0 * s Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of BOLTON-BIrch Moun­ buy. Security deposit UkeNew yO,FTO Estate, 647-7653. □ MANCHESTER- FI RE^OOD^Seosoned 85 Toyota Camry Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a public hearing at the Lin­ tain waterfrant. Enloy and references re- Avallable Imme- cut, split, and deli­ coln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Salvadoran rebels launch ONLY 4 Units Remain­ the 4 seasons of the aulred. No pets. 8-5, dlately, 800 square feet. vered. $115 cord. 228- AT, Loaded $6,995 Connecticut, on Tuesday, December 5, 1989 at 7;30 p.m. to priyate park like yard ing! Special builder fi­ 646-6454; 6-9, 647-1805. Commercial and Indus­ 1110. surrounding this dra­ nancing. 2 bedrooms, 82 Pontiac Firebird consider and act on the following; auallty built Town- trial, 3 phase electric. V6,AT.A/C, 64 4 9 c Proposed appropriations to Educational Special matic Contemporary Low Miles houses. 1 and 1 '/2 baths, I HOMES 646-5477.______with a 3 roam In-law MUSICAL 88 Honda Prelude 'S' Projects - Fund 41 - for the following: second assault on capital apartment. Newly re­ garage with opener. FOR RENT VERNON-Industrlal I a. Tuition from Student Foster Superb location. Park. 2,000-8,000. For ITEMS 5-Spd.A/C. 610995 Placement ...... $20,000.00 duced price $425,000. UkeNew Flano Real Estate, 646- Strano Real Estate, COVENTRY-Ashford, 4 lease. Newer building. b. Carl D. Perkins Act; By Candice Hughes zone to flee. dependents were given extra leave GENIE Electrical Organ 85 Toyota Celica 5200.O ______647-7653.0 room house, reno­ Reasonable terms. vated, clean, large Tullv Real Estate, 643- with music and bench, AT, Loaded $5,995 The Associated Press Journalists counted at least 11 early for their Christmas vacation. MANCHESTER- SOUTH Windsor-Unique bodies lying in the mansion-lined “No one is being made to go,” he 3 bedroom Townhouse, yard. No anim als. 0005.______looks new. $400 or best 86 Buick Regat c. Head Start ...... Graclous 5-5, 2 family. Lease, references. 423- offer. 644-4972. SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador su-ccts of Escalon and San Benito, added. Invest In yourself. Let 3 full baths, fireplace, MANCHESTER-2 large V8,Loaded, c " J Q Q K d. Excess G ran t...... living room, dining 6044, anytime; 423-4190 garage bays and office. Low Miles • Y f e. P.L 94-142 Grant...... $ ' .726.00 — Leftist rebels launched a second on the western and southwestern There arc about 8,(XX) and 10,000 the tenant pay half the evenings.______mortgage. 2 car gar­ room, and kitchen, 1 1,100 square feet. 647- 86 Honda Accord LX to be financed by State or Federal Grants. asiJault on the capital, turning weal­ sections of San Salvador, but the U.S. citizens in El Salvador at any age. Leyel lot. Quiet car garage. Immediate MANCHESTER-2 bed­ 9976. I PETS AND 5-Spd, Loaded $7,995 Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - thy neighborhoods into battle zones, total number of casualties was not one time, about 400 to 500 of them room, garage, en­ yet conyenlent. North occupancy. $168,000. U SUPPLIES Fund 61 - Substance Abuse Prevention - 1989/90 seizing homes and forcing scores of immediately known. employees of the embassy and the 8. R Realty, 643-2692.0 closed porch. Security. 85 Pontiac Grand Am Project...... $5,460.00 end location. $179,000. Americans to take refuge in the U.S. About 100 Americans, almost all Flano Real Estate, 646- No pets. $800. 647-9976. FOR Sale-Male, West V6.AT.A/C $4,995 to be financed by State Grant. Agency for International Develop­ NEWER Duplex. 5-5. Un­ women and children, spent the night 5200. □ believable deal! Each MANCHESTER-2 bed­ I CLEANING Highland Terrier, 11 Proposed appropriation to General Fund - Police - Embassy. ment and their dependents, Jacobs months old. Must sell. 87 n cisL S apartment has 3 bed- room duplex, garage, SERVICES 5Spd,A,SO^'a 995 Project Stamp ...... $1,000.00 Rebels traded gunfire with at the U.S. Embassy and were to said. roams, IV2 baths, car­ basement with laundry $300. 647-8832.______Low Miles 9 0 , T y Q to be financed by grant already received. government troops and were dug leave today in a chartered jet, em­ A U.S. Embassy employee’s BOLTON-Spaclous fi peting, appliances, full hookups. No pets. $550 POLISH woman will FREE to a good home. 83 Cutlass Supreme Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - into sections of the affluent districts bassy spokesman Barry Jacobs said. home was seized at random Wed­ room Colonial, 4 bed­ basement and heating monthly plus utilities clean your house. For Alaskan Malamute. V6,AT,A/C, 6 ^ Q 05 rooms, 2Vj baths, living system. Hurry! Only and security. 649-4187 more Information call Female, spayed. Pure Low Miles Fund 61 - Elderly Shared V a n ...... $7,600.00 late Wednesday, vowing to paralyze Jacobs said the Salvadoran na­ nesday, but the family was allowed room, dining room, $189,900. Blanchard 8< after 4pm. 644-2835, 644-4663. bred, no papers. I year 84Toyot<;/: n to be financed by a contribution from the the heart of the country’s wealth and tional airline TACA planned extra to leave the area unhurt, the State family room, large ktl- Rossetto Realtors," old. Needs lots of love Auto.A/c90i;X495 General Fund of $5,700.00 and payments from power. flights for the next few days to carry Department said in Washington. chen, solarium, sun We're Selling Houses" and attention. One blue Low M iles'^ y O , ‘ l T O other agencies totaling $1,900.00 porch, firpelace. Cedar ISTORE/OFFICE 85 Buick Century Proposed transfer in General Fund Miscellaneous The guerrillas promised a six- others who wanted to leave. The home of an embassy 646-2482.0 eve and one brown eye. Jacobs refused to call it an exterior, wrap around FOR RENT 646-5286. AT.A/C.PS $4,495 Budget to accomplish the above; hour truce this mdming to allow deck and 2 car garage. From: Contingency...... $5,700.00 Reginald Pinio/Manchesier Herald foreigners trapped in the combat evacuation, saying that embassy Please see SALVADOR, page 10 Some doecorating cho­ OFFICE Space-330 I MISCELLANEOUS 85 Honda Accord LX To; Contribution to Fund 61 ...... $5,700.00 ices still ayallable. I BUSINESS square feet, $302 per I SERVICES Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - HOLIDAY MESSAGE — Vanessa Colletti, 8, of 31 Brookfield St., holds a ribbon wheel $324,700. Henry Asso- 1 PROPERTY month, all utilities In­ r^MISCELLANEOUSr $5,995 clates, 644-4723.n_____ cluded, 1 mile to 1-84, GSL Building Malnte- ISiJiFOR SALE 87 Dodge Omni Fund 61 - Elderly Van Purchase ...... $32,000.00 as she watches her aunt, Michele Colletti, and other local volunteers cut and staple Peterman Real Estate. AT.A/C.PS, OOR to be financed by a State Grant of $25,000, a Coventry man’s killer SOUTH WIndsor-Owner NEW Office building for nance Co. Commercl- together holiday messages earlier this month at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. The Renovations 649-9404.______Like New Grant from the Ruddell Trust of $1,500, and the anxious to sell this sale or lease. 5,300 al/ResIdentlal building 87 Toyota C elica GTS beautifully decorated 3 square foot building OFFICE Space-Lease repairs and home Im­ END ROLLS balance from other donations. messages will be tied on to automobiles and are designed to help make people more provements. Interior 5-Spd, Looded $10/495 cost put at bedroom Ranch, new has twin office suites your office space to­ 2 7 W width — 25« Proposed appropriation to General Fund - aware of the fight against drunk driving. receives death penalty having many special and exterior pointing, Elderly Outreach ...... $1,500.00 carpeting, new rec day! Convenient Main 13" width — 2 for 259 84 Olds Ciera Coupe room. Hying room, for­ features. Priced to sell Street locatlonsavalla- light carpentry. Com­ to be financed by a Grant from the Ruddell Newsprint and rolls can be V6, AT, Loaded $4,995 mal dining room, fire­ or lease with build outs ble with off street park­ plete lanitorlal ser­ Trust. By Dianna M. Talbot Church was visiting friends in $8.7 million Included. For Informo- ing. Sentry Real Est­ vice. Experienced, rel­ picked up at the Manchaatar Pontiac Grand Am place, maintenance Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. 86 Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - Manchester Herald California and hitchhiking as a tree exterior, 2 car tlon call 646-4464. The ate, 643-4060.O iable, free estimates. Monday through Thursday. V6,5-Spd, A/C $4,995 Fund 61 - Elderly Substance Abuse Project...... $2,000.00 Manchester woman is hoping public means of transportation before he garage. A must to see. Lozier Group.______643-0304.______By James F. Henry MANCHESTER-OffIce Ford Escort to be financed by a grant from the Ruddell was killed by Kraft, his father said $168,500. Henry Asso- GREAT Route 30 location space available. Reas­ LEAF Removal - Free 86 Trust. COVENTRY — Clayton Manchester Herald clates, 644-4723.0_____ near McDonalds, large estimates. Call Ken643- AT,/VC, Stereo $4,495 today. onable. Presently a All public meetings of the Town of Manchester are held at will tie one on for safety this Yule Church’s long wail for justice has C20 p ro p erty with doctor's office. Tullv 0747. Eric was picked up by Kraft, who BOLTON-One acre of 89 Acuro Integra IS locations which are accessible to the handicapped citizens, jn come to an end. BOLTON — The cheapest plan trees. 3 bedroom building plus land! Real Estate. 643-0005. TAG SALE addition, handicapped individuals requiring an auxiliary aid in holidays, Michele Collctti’s goal is to make and hand drugged and strangled him, accord­ M S ' $12,995 By Dianna M. Talbot for combining the town’s two Ranch, fireplaced liv­ Presently being used order to facilitate their participation at meetings should contact deliver 3,5(X) packets carrying these messages to A California judge Wednesday ing to Clayton Church. ing room and family as Hair Salon plus 82 C hevy El C am ino elementary schools and bringing STEP back In thyme tag the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the scheduled meet­ Manchester Herald local stores, banks, libraries and offices. They arc sentenced serial killer Randy Steven During the trial. Judge Donald A. room, eat-ln kitchen, apartment on upper MANCHESTER V6.AT.PS. $5,495 ings so that appropriate arrangements can be made. all school buildings up to code is ITV/STEREO/ sale. Antiques, cup­ Kraft to death for murdering 16 McCartin, who sentenced Kraft, dining room, large level. Could be used for Business Zone II boards, tables, blanket Low Miles being delivered in packages of 100 starling this week, estimated to cost $8.7 million, 59 deck aboye garage. professional or busi­ Business residential APPLIANCES Ronald Osella, Secretary If you see a red ribbon hanging from a car door, young men in Orange County, Calif. called the mutilation of many of the chest, tin, wooden Board of Directors she said. percent of which would be paid for Conyenlent to 1-384 and ness offices, retail, combination. 5 room office ware, etc. 54 Time antenna or sideview mirror during the holiday Each packet consists of a red ribbon and literature One of those men was Church’s son, victims “hard for me to com­ minutes from Hart­ showroom, bank, or O f retail suite, plus 5 room FOR Sale-Hotpoint porta­ Dated at Manchester, Connecticut season, think about making an effort to help reduce by the state if the town adopts it 3 bedroom apt. Farm Road, Andover, 345 Center SL, Manchester about MADD, Mothers Against Drunk Driving. They Eric Church, who was 21 when he prehend.” Death was the only ap­ ford. Lease/optlon medical. Buy a piece of ble dishwasher, 1 year CT, 10-3, December 2. this 22nd day of November, 1989. the amount of drinking and driving that traditionally witliin the next year. the action I Anne Miller Q. and S. Aasoclatas arc part of MADD’s national campaign. was slain by Kraft in 1983. propriate sentence for Kraft, McCar­ available. Henry Asso­ 643-2121 ____ old, good condition. No early birds please. 647-7077 048-11 Under tliat plan, presented by ciates, 644-4723.0 Real Estate, 647-8000.O $175. 643-4818. occurs at this lime of year. MADD’s theme during this year’s holiday season “It’s what we’ve been waiting tin said. Chances arc many people will see these ribbons, architect Anwar Hossain of is ‘‘Let’s Change the Meaning of Tic One On,” ac­ for,” .said Church, of 156 Edgcmcrc ‘There were too many victims which symbolize the dangers of doing both, in the Lawrence Associates of cording to Colletti, of 8 Pioneer Circle and a Road. “Wc feel it’s the only con­ and too much that was done to Manchester area for the first time. They arc the result clusion that the judge could have them,” said Church. “(Kraft) did Manchester at a meeting Wednes­ Manchester representative for the New London-Win­ day night, there would be a single of a Manchester woman’s effort to increase public come to.” some terrible things to those kids.” Astrograph Bridge dham Counties MAAD chapter. building housing kindergarten awareness of the dangers of drunk driving. Kraft, 44, of Long Beach, Calif., a Church played a part in the sen­ The 22-ycar-old mother of a 1-1/2-ycar-old tlirough grade eight students and a While most people concentrate on creating sugary convicted serial killer and former tencing of his son’s murderer. He up to the club queen. Because East confections and shopping for presents in time for the renovated high school for grades have to deal with someone who will large sum of money at stake. Be held the king of clubs. South could take Please see MADD, page 10 computer consultant, was sentenced match your abrasiveness. cautious. Strip-and-pray nine through 12. Currently, there NORTH lI-Zt-89 ■1 ' to die in the gas chamber. Eric Plea.se .see KRAFP, page 10 CANCER (June 21-July 22) Compan­ only nine tricks. % u r AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Today 4AK98 After declarer wins the A-K of arc two schools for grades kinder­ you might have to contend with condi­ ions might make rather heavy demands ¥10 8 3 endplay garten through eight and a high on your time and talents today, yet spades and throws a diamond, it costs