16—MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Ocl. 24. 1989

HOMES 199^ CONDOMINIUMS APARTMENTS FOR SALE I I FOR SALE FOR RENT ROOMMATES 0 miscellaneous CARS WANTED I FOR SALE FOR SALE JUST starting out?? 30 Locust Street. 4 room What a terrific Invest­ heated apartm ent 1st Spcciolisfl A VAILABLE-November GREAT for Christmas, 2 CHEVROLET. 1984 Cava­ MANCHESTER ment for the 1st time floor. Security. No 1, beoutiful, bl-level 20" Dirt Bikes, excel­ lier Wagon, good con­ town house with pool Reduced for immedi­ buyer! Super 4 room pets. $650 m onthly. 646- lent condition $45. Call dition. Many extras 2426. 9am-5pm and sauna. $370 per $2,500. 643-2108.______ate sale, immaculate Townhouse Condo at 643-0727 after 5. W e llsw e e p In M a n ­ weekdays.______month plus half utili­ 5 year old L shaped ties. Call Gary at 649- OLDSMOBILE 1981, Cu­ chester. 2 bedrooms, 118 Main Street, 3 room 0574. tlass Supreme. 2 door, Cape. 6 rooms, sky­ 1.5 boths, private base­ apartment Including new tires, high miles. iManrlipalpr Im lJi lights, oil heat, natu­ ment, deluxe cherry heat/hot water. $560 TAG 649-9977. ral woodwork, oak kitchen cabinets, am­ per month. Security. Get that chimney re­ I SALES cabinets, well insu­ ple parking, end unit. No pets. 646-2426, 9am- paired before wlnterl Call $109,000. Ja ck so n & 5pm weekdays.______CARPENTRY/ MISCELLANEOUS lated, full basement, now for a free estimate. SERVICES Connecticut Gen­ TRUCKS/VANS Jackson Real Estate, 447 Main Street, 5 room REMODELING Fully Insured. eral Statute 23-65 prohibits Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1989 city water and sewer. 647-8400.D IFOR SALE Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm apartm ent. $600 per GSL Building Mainte­ the posting of advertise­ Newsstand Price: 35 Cants $131,000. Call 646- TALAGA MASONRY ments by ony person, firm or MANCHESTER. Starting month plus utilities. nance Co. Commercl- 4122. Owner. at $65,900. 1 and 2 GCF HOME corporation on o telegraph, 1974 G M C T ruck. 250, 6 Security. No pets. 646- 643-8209 al/Residentlol building cylinder. Asking $450. bedrooms, excellent fi­ 2426, 9am-5pm telephone, electric light or SERVICES repairs and home Im­ power pole or fo o free, C a lla fte r 4pm .649-3237. GREAT starter home nancial terms availa­ w eekdays. Remodeling, repair, decks, provements. Interior s^ub, rock, or any other ble. Owner financing at ELECTRICAL Manchester. Where do MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ and exterior painting, noforol oblecf without o wrft- 5.9 percent Initial rate. trim worK small )oba. we begin? How about room, luxury town- Senior Citizen Discount DUMAS ELECTRIC light carpentry. Com­ ten permit for the purpose of fn q l CAMPERS/ J Teens didn H hesitate to offer help this 6 room Ranch In o Call for details. Henry plete ianitorlal ser­ protecting It or the public and E. Germans house. All appliances, Service changes, good location. Flre- Associates, Gallery of 6 4 5 ^ 5 5 9 carries a fine of op fo $50 tor TRAILERS heat, cable, carpeting, additional wiring and vice. Experienced, rel­ each offense. ploced living room, Hom es, 644-4723.0 iable, free estimates. 1 air conditioning. Call repairs on existing 1980 Midas Motor home. beamed celling and FOR The Active Life! 647-1595.______643-0304,______1 By James F. Henry homes. Quality work at 24K, air, needs minor noddle ton "plus" mud- Newer 2 bedroom end PAINTIN6/PAPERING SNOW Plow in g - Com- CARS Manchester Herald room and garage. MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ repair, must sell. 649- unit condo with deck room townhouse. All affordable prices. merclal, residenlal. 9977. $129,900. D.W . Fish overlooking both pool FOR SALE appliances, heat, hot Entirely owner operated. Bolton, Vernon and Panic is a foreign word for three Realty, 643-1591.0 and tennis court. Also “We can tell you proposing water, carpeting, air 27 years exp. Call Coventry area. Free teen-agers who are credited with as­ COMPLETELY redone. has central air, garage conditioning. Call 649- estimates. Call Pete, CHEVROLET 1981 door with electric op­ what to look for... Joseph Dumas Chevette, 2 door, 4 MISCELLANEOUS sisting rescue efforts at an accident Manchester. Nice 3 5240. 64S-S2S3. 643-1213. ______bedroom Cope refur­ ener. Buy or rent op­ speed, excellent trans- AUTOMOTIVE Sunday that claimed the life of an and what to look LEAF Removal - Free bished Inside. Finished tion on this excellent MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ portotlon. 649-9977. room townhouse with estimates. Call Ken 643- ENGINE - 351 Cubic Inch, 11-year-old boy and injured five family room Is base­ value now! $115,900. out fo rr CHRYSLER LeBaron- fireplace. All applian­ MISCELLANEOUS 0747. Ford, V 8. $100. 643-7063. others. ment. Home Is on on Anne Miller Real Est- 1983 4 cylinder, 5 speed, ces, hect, hot water, SERVICES Timothy Roberts and Lee Tracy, extra deep lot for year gte, 647-8000.O H a r B r o standard. Good condi­ freer travel carpeting, air condi­ round enloyment. BE City Slick In The tion. Negotiable. 646- both 18-ycar-old Manchester resi­ tioning. C all 649-5240. 144,900. D.W. Fish Country! Townhouse HAWNES TREE SERVICE 1313. CARS BERLIN (AP) — East Germany’s position groups would be excluded dents, and Dan SandsUom, 17, of MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ P a in tin g FURNITURE R ealty, 643-1591.0 style 2 bedroom, has Bucket, truck a chipper. DATSUN-1978, 810, 240Z FOR SALE. new Communist ftirly leader today from such talks, and staunchly reaf­ Coventry, will receive letters of room townhouse with Stump removal. Free GORGEOUS! Bolton. 7 open flowing floor of Manchester engine. $695. 643-4971 reversed the party’s position and fireplace. All applian­ estimates. Special Dl Nl NG room set Drexel, firmed the country’s socialist basis. commendation from the Bolton room Ranch - elabo­ plan, flreplace(t Hying consideration for elderly after 6 p.m. room, sliders to deck ces, heat, hot water, Quality Painting hutch and buffet. Pe­ said pro-democracy activists will be In the first meeting between the Volunteer Fire Department for their rately decorated and handicapped. can wood cane back YUGO-1987, best offer. invited to join in national talks on throught. Beamed cell­ from dining area, all In carpeting, air condl- SCHALLER new leader and a senior West Ger­ efforts. The three were driving quiet setting lust min­ tlonlng. C all 649-5240. S e r v ic e s chairs. $7,500 new ask­ Selling for parts. Call possible reforms. ing In flreploced Hying •Free Estimate.^ 647-7553 ing $3,200 or best offer. Eileen 643-5269. ACURA QUALITY man official, Krenz met for two westbound on 1-384 at about 2 p.m. room , large 1st floor utes from Monchester. LIKE private home. 3'A Budget Pleasers In another change, state-run •Senior Citizen Discounts TREE 289-4437.______hours with Wolfgang Mischnick, when they saw smoke and flames fam ily room, oyersized You'll loye It! rooms. Lease. Secur­ 82 Chev El Camino $s 491 media reported that the government $124,900.Anne M iller •Alum inum & Vinyl 50 chaIrs-Good for club or • parliamentary leader of the Free coming from the other side of the 2 cor garage. Located ity. Working single REMOVAL CARDINAL V-8, Auto, Low Miles will propose a law next month al­ on desirable Bolton Real Estate, 647-8000.D male preferred. 643- Powerwashing T rees trimmed and removed meeting. Make offer. 83 Nissan Stanza $2 492 Democratic Parly, the junior partner highway. , Green. $162,900. D.W. 2880. Cordw ood sold. Seasoned and 647-9223.______BUICK, INC. 5Spd,,AC lowing all citizens to travel to the in Bonn’s governing coalition. They soon learned that the smoke unseasoned hardwood only. Fish Reolty, 643-1591.□ STEAL MY CONDO MANCHESTER - Availa­ 646-6815 SLEEP Sofa-Practlcally 1988 BuickLeSabre Sedan $11,199 83 Pontiac 60001£ $2,995 West and dropping requirements that On Tuesday, about 12,(X)0 East was coming from a car which police ■Priced below market 'Zero $ Fully Insured. Free Estimates. 6Cy1., Auto.ArC PRICED to sell! Man­ ble Immediately. 1 and WeVe Here To Se.’ve Crane Senrice Available. new. $200. C all 646-1089. 1988 Btiick Skylark Sedan $8,990 family memters slay behind as in­ Germans defied a warning from say was struck from behind by chester. Price reduced down -Flexible terms -2 2 bedrooms, walking 1988 ChevS-10 Ext Cab PAJ $12,995 83 Olds Ciera $2,995 bedrooms Pool 'Excellent Call Carl 742-5986 Auto. AC surance. Krenz and protested in the streets of another while it was stopped in the on this Immaculate 2 distance to downtown, WEIGLE9 PMNTWG CO. 1988 Rsniiac Grand Am Coupe $8,690 condition -Immediate 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 86 Ford Tempo $4,995 And parly chief Egon Krenz. the capital after Parliament con­ breakdown lane. The car, a Toyota family. Interior and hot water Included. Quality work at a SNOWPLOWING MACHINERY occupancy RENT TO OWN 1967 GMC S-15SplP/U $6,380 Auto, AC hinted Tuesday he is considering firmed him as president. Police did Corolla, ended up in the middle of exterior newly pointed. $575 and $650. Boyle reasonable pricel Commercictl, residential. I AND TOOLS Owner 617-344-0455 Interior $ Exterior 1967 Buick Rairk Are Sedan $11^50 65 Buick (^tuty $3,995 amnesty for people jailed on charges Beautiful hardwood Management Com­ Auto, AC not intervene. the highway and one of its pas­ Free Ettimetea Bolton, Vernon, Coventry 1987 Chav S-10 PAJ $6280 'I floors. Nice prlyote pany, 649-4800. t a b l e Saw - 10" Rock­ of trying to flee West. Western sour­ After the ritual confirmation in sengers, Caimello Torrez, 11, died area. Free estimates. 1967 Chev Conversion W n $13JI99 83 S-10 Blazer $5,995 bock yard. Excep­ CO VENTRY - Quiet Call Brian Walgle well. $75. or best offer. Ve, Auto, AC ces estimate thousands arc jailed on of injuries sustained in the accident Want to sell your car? For Call Pete, 1987 Cadillac Brougham $14295 the traditionally rubber-stamp cham­ tional Value! $164,900. neighborhood, one 645-8912 643-7063. 84 Honda Accord LX $3,995 such charges. D.W. Fish Realty, 643- quick results, use o low- 1966 BuickLeSabre Coupe $8,480 ber — some deputies voted “no” for Monday. bedroom apartment, 643-1213. AI RCO-Weldlng Torch 5-Spd.,AC 1591.□ cost Classified ad. carpeted. $450 per 1986 Buick Centu7 Sedan $7,480 Krenz., speaking in response to the first time in the country’s history All three teen-agers said that the with gages. Asking 83 Honda Accord LX $6,495 Patrick Fiynn/Manchester Herald month. 2 month's se­ Wall Papering and 1986 Chev Monie Carlo $6,490 SSpd.. AC. Loaded reporters’ questions after meeting — Krenz called for an end to street accident had apparently happened MANCHESTER. New lls- GUTTER $325. Heavy duty bench 1986 Merc. Grand Marquis $9260 Itng! Looking for your curity. No dogs. 742- grinder $55. 647-8967. many others to choose from with a senior West German official, demonstrations by advocates of a just moments before they arrived. ILOTS/LAND Painting 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $5295 345 Center St., Manchester LO CAL HEROES - Timothy Roberts, left, Dan Sandstrom, center, and Lee Tracy, first home? This 6 0569. 30 years Experience CLEANING said pro-democracy activists could Roberts and Tracy were driving in FOR SALE 1986 Chev Conversion Van $9,980 647-7077 more open society. room Cope has lots to COVENTRY Lake - 2 Insurance and 1985 Olds Ciera K 2 9 5 take part in the reform talks. right, were involved with a rescue effort on Interstate 384 Sunday as volunteers. The offer at o gret price. SERVICE He also promised to investigate Roberts’ car, and Sandstrom was room efficiency aport- References MISCELLANEOUS 1985 Buick Skylark $4295 Fully oppllonced, fin­ APPROVED B u ild in g ment. Private beach, for estimate call LEGAL NOTICE “No one will be excluded from charges of police brutality during teen-agers assisted rescue workers after the accident that claimed the life of a 11- MARTY MAHSSON FOR SALE 1965 Buick CenI uty $6,680 ished lower lever, 1 cor lots, only 5 per cent quiet neighborhood. 875-0634 or 875-9142. the dialogue,” he said. prolc.sls earlier this month and Com­ year-old boy. down. Private land 649-4431 81 Adams St., Manchester The Department of Public Please see HEROES, page 10 garage. Dovlde Mur­ $500 per month, utilities 649-4571 Utility Control will conduct a Krenz. did not say whether the na­ munist authorities admitted, for the dock, Manchester Of­ mortgages are availa­ Included. C all 742-8671. ble thru the developer END ROLLS public hearing, pursuant to tion’s growing opposition would be first lime, that some police had used fice, 643-4060. $134,900. MANCHESTER - Availa­ DICK COBB Sections 16-11, 16-19 and Sentry Real Estate, 643- of these prime building WET BASEMENT? 27'/6" width — 25C LEGAL NDTICE officially rccogniz.cd, or whether excessive force against peaceful ac­ lots In Coventry and b le November 1st. 16-43 of the General Statutes 4060.Q INTERIORS Ov»f 40 Year» Exparwrice 13" width — 2 for 25C The Eighth Utilities District, 32 challenges to the socialist founda­ tivists. Hebron. Lots start at Quiet neighborhood, Writtan Guarantaa of Connecticut, in the Hearing Newsprint end rolls can be tion of East Germany would be Krenz was in charge of East Ger­ MANCHESTER. 3 family $65,000. In C o ye n try 1st floor, 3 bedrooms, Clean Quality Painting at Fraa Ettimaiai Main Street, Manchester, CT Room in the Uncoln Center, School budget aluminum sided In ex­ large kitchen with ap­ Hatchway, Foundation Crackt. picked up at the Manchester seeks bids for four (4) 4.5 Air tolerated. many’s police at the time. Library ‘exceptional patrons’ and $67,000 In Hebron. Fair Prices. 494 Main Street, Manchester, cellent condition. Se- Sump Pum pi, Orainaga Lir>at, Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. Flono Real Estate, 646- pliances, garage, se­ Specializing in Interior Baaamant Watarproofing of Floori A Monday through Thursday. Pacs. Connecticut, on Tuesday, Oc­ Communist Parly officials pora‘e utilities. Quiet 5200.O cluded yard, front and Painting. Carpentry and Walls 6 Mora Bid specifications may be ob­ tober 31. 1989, at 10:00 a.m., previously had made it clear that op­ loses 4th time area on cul-de-sac. Bob rear porches and rear concerning Docket No. Please see GERMANY, page 10 Exterior Painting also Albert Zuccaro 646-3361 SLIDING glass door and tained during normal business Taylor, Manchester deck. $700. monthly available. hours (9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.) 89-09-05, Application of Aqua WINDHAM (AP) — The sometimes nuisance to others O ffice, 643-4060. plus heat and electric­ screen 6 foot. $100. Cal Treatment and Service Com­ Windham school system may ROOMS C a ll D ick C o b b at 643-0727 after 5. Monday thru Friday at the $134,900. Sentry Real ity. No pets. 646-1210 Eighth Utilities District pany, Inc. (Redwood Farms have to borrow money to keep FOR RENT 649-8496 or 643-4749. Estate, 643-4060.□ days, 643-8422 LAWN CARE Firehouse 32 Main Street, Division) for a Rate Increase Loan rates spark cause they need more attention than regular patrons. the school system afloat now By James F. Henry evenings. and Approval of Long-Term MANCHESTER. New lls- FEM ALE preferred- Fur­ CARS Manchester, Connecticut that voters have turned down Manchester Herald Some, he said, have been unruly and others have been in­ Itng! 6 room aluminum MANCHESTER - 2 bed- EXPERT 06040. Financing. Specifically, the to xicaved. nished, klfchen prlyl- Company is requesting ap­ the school’s budget for the sided Cope. Flrploced leges, clean, quiet, bus­ room flat, 2nd floor, air Extarlor and interior PHIL’S LAWN FOR SALE Sealed bids will be received at The library has received complaints from some painting and wallpaper proval to increase annual fourth time. living room, hardwood line. 647-9813. conditioner. Fully ap- the above address until 7:00 existing home sales John Jackson, the director at the Mary Cheney Library patrons who say that some of these people congregate in hanging. Limited extarlor CARE AND revenues from $30,946 at the floors, 1 cor garage. pllanced kitchen, cel­ P.M. November 20, 1969, at Voters turned down the on Main Street, calls them “exceptional patrons.” David Murdock. Sent MANCHESTER-Room lar storage, garage. No rastoratlon. Previous work present rates to $60,735 at doorways when they want to smoke cigarettes. with kitchen and can be teen upon request. LANDSCAPING which time they will be public­ the proposed rates, an in­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Sales of mortgage pressures, allowing town’s proposed $20.5 million Democratic Town Director Stephen T. Cassano calls try Real Estate, 643- pets. $690 per month Contact BC Company, BOB RILEY ly opened, read aloud and A check of the library Tuesday by a reporter showed 4060.D______laundry privileges. plus utilities plus dep­ 044-a«ea. •Fall Clean-Up crease of $29,789 or 96.3%. existing homes rose for the second mortgage rates and a variety of other school budget on Tluesday. some of them troublesome loiterers. Private residence. recorded. that no one was causing problems there. Jackson said FOREST RIdgee 3 bed­ osit. 649-5678 after 7pm. •Bushes Trimmed OLDSMOBILE In addition, the Company re­ consecutive month in September, consumer and business loan rates to 'Hie vote was the latest skir­ The question is, are they homeless? And if they arc, Non-smoker, no alco­ Bids shctll remain valid for thir­ quests the Department's ap­ Tuesday none of the “regulars” were there. room , 2 '/2 baths, fully MANCHESTER - 1 bed­ 259 Adam s St., climbing 4.3 percent to the highest fall. mish in the long-running baule can the Samaritan Shelter on Main Street do anything to hol. Quiet, considerate. •Mowing ty (30) days from the bid proval to borrow $37,000 from But he added that if they were, he would no! pioint oppllonced Includes $85 w eekly. 649-2902. room apartment. Mod­ Need repairs around the level this year, a real estate trade At the end of last week, fixed-rate between taxpayers, outraged by reduce their numbers at public institutions such as the washer and dryer. No •Gutter's Cleaned Manchester opening date. The District the Tolland Bank in order for them out because that would be demeaning to ilicni. ern, quiet, central on home? Call an expert. reserves the right to reject any group said today. mortgages had dipped back below rising tax bills and accustomed library? pets. 950/month plus bus line. Security $575. •Snow Plowing 649-1749 Improvements to be made You'll find the help you and all bids for any reason concerning auxiliary power The National Association of Real­ 10 percent, averaging 9.92 percent, to the more frugal education Cassano, who is running for rc-clcction, has asked for “You’re on your own. You classify them, ’ Jackson utilities. Solly Sulllyon, Call 649-1147, Bob said. I APARTMENTS need In Classified. 643- For Free Estimates 1987 DIds Calais $6995 deemed to be in the best in­ supply. Additional information tors credited lower mortgage rales according to a weekly survey con­ spending of past years, and a report from the directors of the homeless shelter to Sentry Reol Estate, 643- Klernan. 2711. 4060. □______FOR RENT 1987 DIds Delta 88 $10,995 terest of the district. or the complete copy of the The shelter is run by the Manchester Area Conference MANCHESTER - Call af­ Call for the spurt in home sales, which ducted by the Federal Home Loan town officials who insist they determine whether it is attracting more out-of-town per­ 1985 Ford LTD $5995 EIGHTH UTILITIES Notice of Heciring as filed with of Churches. MACC Director Nancy Carr has withheld BOLTON - Center chim­ ter 5:00p.m. 645-1480 or rose to a seasonally adjusted annual Mortgage Corp. Last spring, are only trying to provide the sons and whether those persons are the same people who 742-9540 1989Toronado $16,995 DISTRICT the Secretary of the State may ney has this salt box MANCHESTER - 7 643-6681. Contact basics for a diverse student have disturbed some patrons of the library and other most remarks, saying that until she sjxjaks with Cassano HELPING PEOPLE sa­ 1986 DIds Cutlass $8,495 be obtained from the Depart­ rate of 3.63 million units. mortgage rates hit a peak of 11.22 reproduction, 3 bed­ rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1 'A Corole.______Joseph Tripp she would not answer questions. She added, however, tisfy their needs ond YARD MASTERS 1986 Chevy Eurosport $6,995 ment's Executive Secretary's The September increase followed percent. body. Main Sued businesses with rude comments. room , 2 V7 boths, large baths. Immediate oc­ Two and 3 bedroom Fire Commssioner Office. that she wishes Cassano would have come to her first if wants ... that's what want 1989 DIds Ciera $11,999 a 4.5 percent rise in August and “Many people who were forced to The townspeople voted 1,515 Jackson was unwilling to describe some of the jxioplc country kitchen, fam­ cupancy. No pets. $800 apartments, applian­ Trees cut, yards cleaned. Dated at Manchester, Con­ he had questions. ily room, dining room, per month. Call 647- ads are all about. 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo $6,995 DEPARTMENT OF marked the third time in the last four put off trading up or entering the to 1,112 to reject the p rt^sed using the library as homeless, saying he had no way to ces, hot water. Call Lawns, Brush removal, necticut 06040 PUBLIC UTILITY CONTROL Manchester FVtlicc Department Spokesman Gary Wood random oak flooring, 2 7623. Phil or Suzanne, 646- gutters cleaned, drive­ 1987 OkJs Ciera $6,999 This 19th day of October, months that rales have increased market earlier this year arc making budgeL the same spending plan dctciminc who they are and where they came from. cor garage on quiet said Monday that if abusive language is used, or if VERY dice. 6rooms. New 1218.______ways sealed. 1987 Pont. Bonneville $10,995 1989 ROBERT J. MURPHY. since hitting a low-point this year in their move now,” said Ira Gribin, they rejected Sept. 26. “It just seems that the people using it (the library) late­ cul-de-sac. Henry As­ kitchen. Garage. No CONCRETE 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY 'Ihe proposed budget now anyone interferes with people passing by or entering the sociates, Gallery of VERNON Modern 3 643-9996 049-10 May. president of the Realtors association. ly have been younger and more aggressive,” Jackson pets. With heat. $875 1987 Pont. Grand Am $7,495 035-10 library, those people could file a complaint with the Hom es, 644-4723.□ per month. 644-4555. room apartment. Ap­ I^r a year, the Federal Reserve “With mortgage rates lower during goes back to the town finance said. pliances and parking. 1987 Conversion Van $16,995 police department. He added though that most people NEW LY constructed Co- One bedroom. Adults pre­ General Yard Cfean Up pushed interest rates higher to battle the second half of the year than the board and another vote cannot Jackson also said that some patrons have complained $400. plus utilities. 647- Roman Spiewak • Lawna Raked 1986 DIds Delta Sedan $7,995 lonlol with wrop- be held until the end of Novem­ confronted with abusive language probably would ferred. $525. monfhly. 1113 after 6:30pm. • Brush Removal LEGAL NOTICE inflationary pressures. But since the first, the market is reaching a of these young people using abusive language, and oround deck and cedar No utilities. Security. Mason Contractor • Traa Removal TOWN OF ANDOVER spring, the central bank has been ber at the earliest. blocking the entrance to the library. exterior. 4 bedrooms, 2 Coll 647-0069.______GARAGE for rent begin­ Brick, Block or Stona • Hsdga Trimming FINAL ACTION OF THE ning O ctober 1st. Call Chimnaya, Patloa, Walls gradually easing its grip on Please see HOMES, page 10 Jack.son called these people “exceptional patrons” be­ Please see LIBRARY, page 10 Vi baths, dining room, • And More INLAND WETLANDS COMMISSION TWO bedroom, washer 643-4421. Naw, naatoraMona and Rspaba • Raaaonabla Rataa talmly room, firepla­ hook-up, dryer ayalla­ CLYDE ces, some decorating MANCHESTER - 1 bed­ 646-4134 Call 657-9761 The Inland lAfetlands Commission of Andover, Connecticut ble for fee. All utilities CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. held a meebng cm October 10, 1989 at which time the follow­ choices still ayallable, paid. 1 'A months secur­ room apartment, ROUTE 83, VERNON ing acbon was taken: p e rso n a lize ! $324,700. stove, refrigerator. MCC staff decreasing ity. References. $750. 82 Malibu 4 Or $4,695 $500. monthly plusutlH- A^licabon #9-11-B9JHB, John & Helen Boccaccio, Boston Henry Associates, Non-sm okers. 649-3087. 84 Caprice Classic Cpe. $6,895 At 5:04 p.m., a minute of fear recalled Gallery of Homes, 644- tles. 646-5355.______,"^ se site approval, driveway in wetlands, septic EFFICIENCY for one Today is greof day ... ond 84 Buick Century Wag $5,995 4723.0 ______THREE room, one bed­ Classified Is a great way STORE/OFFICE within 100, for a two bedroom home. Approved for two (21 person. Non-smoker, 84 Olds Cutlass Cpe $5,895 bedroom homo. ' ' cracked by the quake. as enrollment goes up OWNER will trade their 9 room apartment In 2 ... fo sell something! 643- FOR RENT SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — parking, security, ref­ I 85 Skylark 4 Dr $6,895 1 room, 2V2 bath Colon­ erences, Immediate oc- family house. Quiet 2711. Application #1O-10-89MB, Michael Brennan, 97 Lakeside Beneath a cracked steeple, people “We’re not going to be saddened. ial for your smaller cuponcy. $450. 649-3087. neighborhood In Che­ AAAfN STREET - office 85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr $7295 pnvo, tor replacement of existing stone wall with timber retain- prayed and embraced. By a flattened We’re going to rebuild, not out of By Rick Santos ment without that option,” he said. home. Don't let the ney District. Security spoce, 527 sq. ft. Peter’s 86 Delta 88 2 Dr $9,995 ing wall. Approved. MODERN-3 rooms, quiet. freeway, children played in the set­ fear but out of hope,” I^stor James Manchester Herald Outside the classrooms, the influx market stop you.Blan­ and references re­ Building. Air, heat, 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 A pp le ton #t0-10-69DJR, Daniel & Anneleise Reilly ' chard & Rossetto Real­ Heat, hot woter, ap­ quired. $550. monthly STORE/OFFICE parking Included. $300 1 ting sun. As bells tolled, a man P. Henry said at an outdoor service of students affects a depleted non- pliances. References, 86 (^ntury Wbgon $7,495 L^ osi^ Drive, for repair of septic leach field - removal of ox tcaching staff, Daubc and Bavicr tors," We're Selling plus utilities. After 5pm I FOR RENT month. 646-2364, ask for Bang trench and construction of new trenches. Approved. stared at the shards of his old piano. at 5:04. While Manchester Community H ouses" 646-2482.0 security, lease. No 649-2803. Ron. 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,495 Some of the 150 people present said. pets. 647-1221 or 646- 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 More detailed information may be found in the Minutes of the It was 5:04 p.m., and Northern College has experienced an enroll­ ATTRACTIVE 5 p lu s OFFICE - 3 room, 900 embraced, listening to readings from For example, Bavicr said, the 6113.______86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 California took a minute for reflec­ ment increase of almost 10 percent room Cape In a great HOMES so.ft. on Spruce Street. s S n g the Book of Genesis. school’s business office is operating location! Must be sold Quiet, 5 rooms, 3rd floor. MISCELLANEOUS 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 tion on a minute of fear. from last year, there arc less faculty I FOR RENT Lease, parking, All was quiet in Candlestick Park, with three of its 14 positions vacant. to settle estate! Asking Heat, appliances. Reli­ $700/month. 643-6712. IFOR RENT 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr $8,795 Dated at Andover, Connecticut this 24th day of October, 1989. Exactly one week after the Oct. and staff because of the state’s early $170's. B la n ch a rd & able mature adults. where light stands had shook and The office deals with every student MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ OFFICE- Prime location, 87 Buick Electra 4 Dr $12,495 ANDOVER INLAND WETLANDS 17 earthquake, the sound of church retirement program coupled with a Rossetto Realtors," References, security, NEED winter storage? concrete had fallen in chunks a at one time or another. lease. No pets. 647-1221 room, garage, en­ heat, carpet. $250. per Fenced, secured, and 87 Chevrolet Celebrity $9,495 COMMISSION bells filled San Francisco, and freeze on hiring. We're Selling Houses" closed porch. Security. John England, week before. At 5:04 Tuesday, con­ As a result, Daubc said, the work 646-2482.0 or 646-6113. month. C all 647-9223 or well lit area. Call 842- James Eimers returned to the ruins “If the college is to thrive, it’s No pets. $800. 647-9976. 643-7175. 4775. 872-9111 Chairman is being shouldered by staff mem­ 052-10 of his Marina district apartment struction workers were patching really important to get out of the building, the focus of the CJoodycar cracks, getting ready for Friday’s emergency situation we’re in now,” bers working long hours and Satur­ blimp’s network camera as the restart of the World Series. They said MCC President Jonathan M. days. 1 Astrograph structure blazed that night. didn’t seem to notice the lime of Daubc. And problems as obvious as Bridge “1 came back just to see. I wanted day. Because of early retirement in­ limited parking on campus, Daube to get in and see what I could sec, to It was sunscL and light winds centives for slate employees, the said, will be worsened by the stu­ put some kind of closure on the wisped through the blue-collar school has lost 11 employees, in­ dent population increase. cause will be stronger than the forces of the line. Let this person know you're a whole experience,” Eimers said. nei^borhood on the west side of cluding four professors, said There arc 518 more credit stu­ ) % u r your detractors. giver, not just a taker. dents at MCC this year, bringing en­ NORTH 10Z4-89 West took the A-Q and then got off His 1914 Stein way p i^ o was sagging Interstate 880 in Oakland. TTiomas N. Bavicr, MCC’s dean of CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) If you’re GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Things aren’t E a c h s id e rollment to 6,018. birthday in need of a favor today, don’t go to ♦ K J lead with another club. Eventually de­ barely discernible in the debris. Children played and giggled, • ^ , T, s T‘- admissions. Three more staff mem­ likely to run too smoothly today If your 4765 people who have rejected you In the mate feels taken for granted. If you had a chance clarer had to lead away from the king Burned were 15 years of genealogi­ regardless of the road’s looming bers, not eligible for the retirement Oct. 25,1989 past. On the other hand, it looks like you ♦ J 10 9 8 2 want to be respected, you must first ♦ K J4 of diamonds, losing two tricks and the cal research on his family. Missing wreckage. Stopping his bike, an 8- plan, also left. MCC now has 99 can count on those who have seen fit to show respect yourself. By James Jacoby contract. were his cats, Patrick, Nicholas and year-old boy who gave his name full-time teaching faculty members. Interesting develcpments are likely to help you previously. WEST take place regarding your social associ­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) Try to avoid EAST Declarer could have succeeded af­ only as Nate told how he’d watched AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) In your ♦ a 10 2 Lucy. And the school has not been al­ ations in the year ahead. You may be­ negative people today, because you ♦ Q 7 6 4 3 ter the spade ruff if he had played the TODAY commercial dealings today It looks like might have considerable self-doubts to VAQ4 Although a balanced hand is not ide­ “I’m still pretty numb,” he said. as two men jumped and a U'uck fell lowed to fill any of the vacancies come the focal point of a group where 42 al for competing over an opponent’s jack of diamonds from dummy and let you will be able to deal with others In a deal with yourself. On the other hand, ♦ A 7 5 ♦ Q63 it ride. Even if that lost to the queen, The bells’ lolling surprised Nicole from the buckling roadway a week bccau.se of die hiring freeze imposed you have previously been merely a very effective fashion, but in purely so­ 4 10 9 8 6 opening bid, the West cards looked spoke in the wheel. positive thinkers' vibes will be ♦ Q732 Hinton, who was talking with a earlier. on slate colleges, Bavicr said. I n d e x cial situations, you might have two left infectious. better with the A-Q of hearts over the declarer could still lead the king of SCORPIO (Ocf. 24-Nov. 22) Accept friend on steps next door to the At the Charles P. Howard ter­ Even without a hiring freeze, feel. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You are likely to SOUTH heart bidder. So West doubled for hearts from his hand with some slight 20 pages, 2 s e ctio n s friends for what they are today and not PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Don't let 4985 chance that he might smother the sin­ city’s 200-year-old Mission Dolores minal of the Port of Oakland, where Daubc said, hiring faculty is not a lor what you think they might be able to collect guilt at this time If you squander takeout. That led to a normal part- your ego dominate your logical thinking funds for selfish purposes. If you want 4 K J 10 9 8 3 score battle, with South bidding three gleton queen of trumps in either de­ church. At 5:04, they happened to Buck Helm worked before 1-880 fell quick process. do (or you. The pals you count on to ♦ K4 fender’s hand. Classified _ 19-20 today if you’re required to make an im­ to make points, buy something nice for hearts over two spades. A defensive be discussing the quake. on him, the yellow panel truck that “We want to get the best people help you the most could be the ones 4A 5 Comics ____ 16 portant decision. Do the smart thing, your family instead. mistake gave declarer a chance to And the defensive mistake that gave “I’m refccling the fear and terror was his home during the week wc can find,” he said. “These per­ who let your down the hardest. Know even if it doesn't make you look superi­ declarer this chance? It was West’s Focus 15 where to look lor romance and you’ll VIRGO (Aug. 23-8epl. 22) A competitor Vulnerable: East-West make nine tricks, but he muffed it. remained parked where it always sonnel decisions are the most impor­ or in front of others. who has it in (or you might try to make wjnning the second spade. East should of not knowing if my brother and Food ____ 17 find it. The Astro-Graph Matchmaker Dealer: East On the opening lead, declarer was. 'Hic rundown alarm clocks in­ Local/State ARIES (March 21-April 19) Today you you look small In the eyes of others to­ win that trick with his queen and lead sister-in-law arc safe,” she said. th e Associated Press tant decisions wc make.” ___ 3-5 instantly reveals which signs are roman-' might not qualify as the best self-starter played dummy's club jack, covered by side weren’t ticking at 5:04. Lotterv 2 tically perfect for you, Mail $2 to Match­ day. If you keep a cool head you can South West North East a trump. West would take the A-Q and “The feeling the world’s not safe to To compensate for the faculty at- among your associates. Someone else the queen and ace. A spade was led to Nation/Wbrld ___ 6-7 maker, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box easily take the steam out this person's Pass another, and declarer would never en­ walk on.” “It’s about that time, isn’t it?” Uition, Bavicr said, the school has may have to prod you a bit to get your 1 4 dummy’s king. (If West had not held FREEW AY DEMOLITION — A section of the Inter­ Obituaries 91428, Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. maneuvers. Obi. 2 4 24 joy a spade ruff, Down the coast in Santa Cruz, said Basil Pirkcr, a ship's clerk like hired 20 additional part-time profes­ 2 motor started, but you won’t resent the LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Anxieties 34 All pass the ace, he might have led a spade.) state 880 connector falls to the ground as workmen Ooinion 8 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Two needed nudge. sors. opposing (actions will be at odds today might creep Into your mind today, but at When another spade was played. West Holy Cross Church is closed, a red Soofts _ 11-14 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Before you least they won’t be concerning material Opening lead: 4 10 won the ace and played another club. James Jacoby's books “Jacoby on Bridge’ and lag marking a portal and the steeple Please see QUAKES, page 10 watch Tuesday. “Wc would not have been able to Television • 16 where your career is concerned. Fortu­ make demands on someone today, bo •Jacoby on Card Games’ (written with bis father, nately (or you the proponents of your things. The problem that plagues you King of clubs and a ruff were followed accommixlatc the increased enroll­ sure you'll be abla to reciprocate down could be what to do with your surplus. the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at by a spade ruff. South now led a heart. bookatores. Both are published by Pbaroa Books. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1989—3 2_MANCHI;S I'HR HHRALD, Wednesday, Oet. 25, 1989 RECORD LOCAL & STATE About Town Police Roundup ‘Spectacular’ plan Smyth apologizes for remark on park By Alex Girelli Werkhoven came to the Herald to ing when it was reopened as a Irish said Smyth made the statement Tae Kwon-Do lessons offered Man faces mischief charge Manchester Herald express his views. school. “out of frustration” when he was for Coventry tract He said the Republicans favor In news conferences, both being questioned by a reporter. llic Manchester Parks and Recreation Department is determining what should be done to Werkhoven and Democratic Direc­ Irish said the comment does not offeritig bcginneis lessons in Tae Kwon-Do in conjunc­ Theunis Werkhoven, Republican Manchester police said they arrested Daniel H. put the park into its former good tor Stephen T. Cassano have out­ represent Smyth’s true view, and he tion witJi Hwang’s School. Classes for youths and adults minority leader on the Board of Trueman, 40, of 866 Center St., on charges of criminal condition as a recreation area and lined plans for studies and measures will be offered on Tuesday and Thur.sday at 10 a.m., Directors and a candidate for re- said Smyth lias been subjected to a mischief, breach of peace, and failure to submit to wins state support establishing a priority plan for the they say are needed to restore the 4:30 p.m. or 7 p.ni., and Saturday mornings at 10:30. election, has disavowed remarks vicious attack from the Democrats F fingerprint identification. work. pond. Classes begin weekly, and people must obtain a made by a fellow candidate, J. Rus­ because of it. He will be arraigned on Oct. 30 in Manchester Super­ By Jacqueline Bennett about its future use and the state In a written statement, Werkhoven voted against the reeiealion caid and register with the Parks and Recrea­ sell Smyth about the future of Cen­ But Cassano said today that ior Court. Manchester Herald Department of Environmental Werkhoven said, “There is work to lodge location. He said he favored tion Department, 'located in Center Springs Park. Far ter Springs Park. Smyth’s remark represents his real According to the police report, an officer was leaving Protection will claim it and enter be done in the park area to make it using the foundation of the former nioic information, call tlie department at 647-3089. Smyth, meanwhile, has written a view. He pointed to a letter from the deparunent when he heard yelling and vulgar lan­ COVENTRY — A request from into the lease. safe for all the residents of the town lodge, destroyed by fire, and build­ Smyth published in the Herald on guage coming from Princeton Street, next to the depart­ letter which appears in today’s Coventry’s co-recreation director Pelto said the agreement draft Herald apologizing to residents who and every effort should be made to ing a structure large enough to serve Oct. 17 in which Smyth said he did Arts dinner slated ment. While the officer was walking there he heard glass will be turned into the governor at an informal hearing Tuesday live near the park. He had said at a restore its beauty as it was in past as an administration building. say to give Center Springs Park back The Capital Area Arts Con.sortium will host a “Dinner breaking and then found Trueman in the vicinity, accord­ with the rest of the proposal for night brings the town closer to ob­ press conference that the park years.” Werkhoven said he was prompted to tlic drug dealers because “I don’t for the Arts” on Nov. 4 at 6 p.m. at the Manchester ing to the report. use of the Mansfield Training taining Camp Creaser from the should be left to the drug addicts Werkhoven repeated his criticism to sfteak out on the issue after read­ want to expose our women or Community College Program Center. The program in­ Police said Trueman struggled while he was being ar­ School tentatively by E)ec. 15. state for use as a recreational who frequent it. of the location of a new lodge built ing a letter to the editor written by children to the same criminal inci­ rested. He was brought to the Manchester Memorial “The proposal from the town of cludes a wine and cheese reception, performance by facility. In the letter Smyth said, “ ... if in the park. He said it is too far from Michael Pohl in which Pohl said the dents which are a daily occurrence Hospital emergency room for a medical examination and Coventry was really spectacular,” several danccis, as well as a musical selection by the The hearing attracted more than elected, (I) will push for increased Center Springs Pond, which he Republicans on the ballot probably in parks all over America.” was later taken to the police department, where he Pelto said. Manchester Symphony String Quartet. Following a buf­ 100 people to the Audrey Beck policq protection in the residential hopes can be restored as a skating share Smyth’s view since they failed The letter also said Republicans refused to submit to fingerprinting, police said. Others also praised the plan, in­ fet dinner there will be a .speech by Peter Harvey, a Municipal Building to hear a areas adjacent to the park.” area. to say anything about his comment. “will use the available tax dollars on professor at Hartford Camerata Con.servatory and at the He was held on $5(X) cash bail. cluding state Sen. Marie Herbst, presentation from a task force ap­ Werkhoven, who said he was And Werkhoven said that for the Werkhoven said the candidates higher priority items than Center Hartford College for Women. pointed by the governor and D-Vernon, who has been in­ speaking for the rest of the past 18 years the Democratic ad­ share his view that the park needs to Springs Phrk.” 'Hie fee for the dinner is $40 per person. The deadline Man arrested in tool theft headed by State Rep. Jonathan strumental in helping Coventry ac­ Republican candidates for the Board ministration has done nothing to re­ be restored and he apologized for for reservations is Friday. Call either 647-6081 or Pelto, D-Stonrs, on future use and quire the site. of Directors, said Smyth’s earlier store the park except to tout the not speaking out sooner on Smyth’s 647-6137. Police said they arrested a Coventry man TUesday on a development of Mansfield Train­ “The plan for passive and active comments were “off the top of his building of the lodge in an election comment. recreation, for all people — young, Flu clinic is Thursday charge that he stole tools from a fellow employee at ing School. The population of the head, off the cuff, and out of con­ year. Wallace J. Irish Jr. one of the WE DELIVER Lynch Toyota. school, which had been a residen­ old, disabled — is one of vision text.” He said the Democrats used crisis Republican candidates for the Board For Home Delivery, Call The Visiting Nurse and Home Care of Manchester Jeffrey S. Miller, 20, turned himself in to the tial facility for the mentally and creativity,” said Herbst. He said the remark did not mean management to provide a new home of Directors, said this morning that will offer a flu clinic in conjunction with the Bolton Manchester Police Department on Tuesday at 10 p.m., retarded, is being phased down She represents the 35th District, the Republican candidates are not for the Recreation Department. The he would not distance himself from 647-9946 Board of Health, at the Community Hall on Thursday which includes Coventry, and ser­ Smyth even though he agrees with The Associated Press according to a police report. under court under. going to support the rehabilitation of department was displaced from the Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 from 1 to 3 p.m. Hie influenza vaccine is recommended Pblice said Miller attempted to scl] the tools to a tool Camp Creaser, located in ves on the task force. the park. former Highland Park School buid- Werkhoven’s views on the park. for adults with long-term heart or lung problems and for ON YOUR TOES — Would-be Claras for this year's Louisville Ballet production of "The salesman to pay off part of a $300 debt to the salesman. Coventry, was used by residents of Other local recreation directors people who are over age 65. There is no charge. For also praised the plan for including Nutcracker" look on in amazement while Hannah Jones displays some fancy footwork at an The salesman origirtally agreed, but redacted his offer the school for recreation. Current­ more information, call 647-1481. after he heard the tools were stolen, police said. ly, it is owned by the state Depart­ programs and access for the dis­ Lutz New York trip announced audition on Friday. Miller was released on $1,000 non-surety bond oh ment of Mental Retardation. abled. Thesday, and will appear at Manchester Superior Court, “We are very interested in ob­ Mansfield Recreation Super­ The Lutz Children’s Museum is offering its 1989 charged with third-degree larceny on Monday. taining the property and an ad­ visor Douglas Shaw proposed that A REPORT family bus trip to the American Museum of Natural His­ jacent property (Truman the Lonley School on the grounds tory and the Hayden Planetarium in New York. The trip Obituaries Meadows) to develop a com­ of the training school in Mansfield will be on Nov. 11, and adult members of the museum prehensive recreation program,” be turned into a regional center for TO THE PEOPLE OF MANCHESTER will be charged $22. Children members under age 11 Irene Fredrickson, one of teen-agers or recreation facility for to the Emanuel Lutheran Memorial will be charged $20, adult non-members will cost $25, Matthew W. Hyjek Dartmouth, Mass.; and three Current Quotes Coventry’s new co-recreation the towns of Mansfield, Coventry, Fund, 60 Church St. or to the Mid­ and children non-members are $23. The costs of the trip Matthew W. Hyjek, 81, of the granddaughters. directors said during the hearing. Tolland and Vernon. dletown Lutheran Home, Congdon includes bus transportation and admission to the Rockville section of Vernon, died The funeral is Thur.sday at 11 Fredrickson noted the plan put Pelto said that will be con­ museum and planetarium. Mail or drop off registration Monday (Oct. 23, 1989) at Rock­ a.m. at St. Peters On The Hill, 87 St., Middletown 06457. “Those of us who do have a religion are sick of being sidered. saps for money-grubbing preachers and priests.” — U.S.. forth by Coventry would allow at the Lutz Children’s Museum at 247 S. Main St. For ville General Hospital. He was the Bcnham St., Hamden. Burial will at Hamilton M. Jones continued access to the recreation The overall plan for the training more information, call the museum at 643-0949. Deverdale Memorial Park, Hamden. District Judge Robert Potter, sentencing evangelist Jim husband of F. Dorothy (Falkowski) Hamilton “Hamie” M. Jones, 64, facility to persons with disabilities, school includes multi-uses includ­ Calling hours are tonight from 7 to 9 Bakker to 45 years for defrauding followers. Hyjek. of 17 Brainard Place, died Monday and would be open to all state resi­ ing some continued use for the Mothers’ exercise class offered at the Beecher and Bennett Funeral Before retiring, he was employed (Oct. 23, 1989) at the Veterans Ad­ dents. The camp is about 57 acres mentally retarded and the mini­ Mothers and tlicir new babies will be able to keep fit at the Carlylc-Johnson Machine Co. Home, 2300 Whimey Ave., Ham­ “We were hit by 10 times the amount of explosive mum security correctional facility ministration Hospital, Boston. power of World War II, including the atomic bomb.” — and Truman Meadows about in a “Mom and Baby Exercise Program” spon.sored by of Manchester. den. He was bom in Manchester, Jan. another 53 acres, she said. that recently moved there and oc­ die Family Birthing Center at Manchester Memorial He is al.so survived by two sons, Memorial donations may be made U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi, who represents San Francisco’s cupies four buildings at the 1,6(X)- 19, 1925, and was a lifelong resi­ hard-hit Marina district, as Congress considered The plan, put together by Hospital. The six-week program will be offeicd on Matthew J. Hyjek of Tolland, and to the American Heart Association, Coventry’s Town Parks and acre site. Also there will be con­ dent. earthquake damage legislation. Saturday mornings beginning this week from 11 to Raymond P. Hyjek of Rockville; 500 Brooksidc Drive, Wallingford Before retiring, he owned and Recreation Commission and Town gregate housing for the elderly, noon. All new mothers and their babies between one and two daughters, Lorraine Hyjek in 06492. day-care facilities, farmland operated his own trucking firm. He “Now you laugh.” — Beverly Hills Municipal Judge Manager John Elsesser, proposes eight months of age are welcome to participate. The cost Louisiana, and Charlotte Put/, in Emma E. Peterson was a veteran of World War II and socce.', baseball, basketball and preservation, and housing fpr for ail six weeks of the program is $30 for both mother New Hampshire; two brothers, Charles Rubin, sentencing Zsa Zsa Gabor to a three-day graduate students of the nearby Emma Elvira Peterson, 90, the Korean Conflict, serving in the jail term for slapping a policeman. numerous other programs at the and baby. Joseph Hyjek in North Dakota, and U.S. Navy and the European Theater site. There would also be an area University of Connecticut. formerly of Manchester, died John Twerdy, a member of the For more information or to pre-register, call Rudolph Hyjek of Vernon; a sister, during the Anzio Invasion, and had for fishing accessible to those with 647-6600. Helen Piskorz of Rockville; and four Thursday (Oct. 19, 1989) at the Coventry Parks and Recreation Lutheran Home, Middletown. received a citation from the physical disabilities. grandsons. Secretary of the Navy, John Sul­ Commission, suggested any build­ Painting contest continues She was the widow of the late Pelto said the state is in the ings that have to be demolished The funeral will be Thursday at 9 livan, in 1943 having been tor­ Registrations are being accepted until Tuesday for the a.m. at the Burkc-Fbrtin Funeral Robert C. Peterson. process of drawing up an agree­ should be evaluated for re-use of pedoed while aboard the LST No. Public Meetings year-long Rtint the Park: Four Sea.sons Art Contest for Home, 76 Prospect St., Rockville, ment to allow Coventry to use the She was bom Dec. 10, 1898, in .348. He also .served aboard the USS materials such bricks. Adults. Artists are asked to paint a picture of Center with a Mass of Christian burial at 10 facilities under a long-term lease. Sweden. She was a member of the Porter, DE No. 800. Pelto said it will cost $8 million Springs Park, of any size and season. The contest offi­ Public meetings scheduled for tonight: The DMR will probably declare a.m. in St. Joseph’s Church. Burial Emanuel Lutheran Church, and was He was a life member of the Dis­ to bring some of the buildings up cially closes on Sept. 7, 1990. Cash prizes will be will be in St. Bernard’s Cemetery. that land surplus with a stipulation a retired sewer for the Berkley Shoe abled Veterans, Chapter No. 17. Wednesday to current building codes. awarded. The event is sponsored by the Manchester Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 Co. of Brockton, Mass. He is survived by two sons, Phil­ Parks and Recreation Department and the Wakeen Mer­ Conservation Commission, Herrick Memorial Park and 7 to 9 p.m. She is survived by a daughter, E. lip and William Jones, both in Memorial donations may be made Lodge, 7:30 p.m. rill Galleries. For more information, call 647-3089. Lorraine Johnson of Manchester; Florida; and two daughters, Laurie to the St. Joseph’s Church Improve­ Student-teacher ratio three sisters, Erma Fielding in Jones and l.inda Cosgrove, also in ment Fund, 33 West St., Rockville Hawaii, Alda Hayward of Fair Florida; a brother. Chief Bostwain- 06066. Births Haven, Mass., and Edna Cooley of mate Robert J. Jones; and a sister, Thoughts ‘never better’ in town Brockton, Mass.; nine Marian J. Burnett, both of grandchildren; and nine great­ Manchester. He was predeceased by enjoyed last year.” SAPIENZA, Nicole Marie, daughter of Jeffrey and Grace Zeidler The number of students per grandchildren. She was predeceased two sons. The average number of students Grace (Meeker) Zeidler, of Port The Bible says “My God shall supply all your needs teacher in Manchester schools has Nancy Piccolo Sapicnz.a, 113 Wellman Road, was bom by a son, Robert W. The funeral will be held Friday at at Bennet Junior High School is Charlotte, Fla., formerly of Hamden, according to His riches in glory hy Christ Jesus.” (Philip- never been lower, according to a Oct. 5 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral 18.8, down .3 from last year, ac­ For many years the Town of Manchester and Eighth District squabbled died Saturday (Oct. 21, 1989) in pians 4:19.) report issued by Assistant School grandparents are Theresa Piccolo, Windsor, and the late Saturday at the Emanuel Lutheran Home, 400 Main St. Burial with full cording to the report. The average Florida. She was the mother of Life is filled not only with expectations but also very Superintendent Wilson Deakin. Domenick Piccolo. Her paternal grandparents are Vir­ Church, 60 Church St. There are no military honors will be in the East for filing Junior High School is over fire protection and sewer service in the North End of Town. During Anderson H. Zeidler Jr. of real needs. The apostle F^ul is teaching in this text tliat “The teacher to student popula­ ginia and Jerry Sapienz.a, Cape Coral, Ra. She has two calling hours. Burial will be in Cemetery. There are no calling 19.4, an increase of .9. brothers, Brian Christopher, 6, and Michael James, 4. Manchester. whatever the nature and scope of the needs you have God tion ratio has never been better,” the past year, Manchester Mayor Peter DiRosa and Eighth District Cowceset Cemetery, Brockton, at hours. will supply it for you through the creation, which he Deakin told the Board of Education According to the report, these GETCHELL, Katherine Grace, daughter of She is also survived by another the convenience of the family. Memorial donations may be made jointly created with Christ, His Son. He has the at its Monday night meeting. In averages are slightly less than the Richard A. and Laurie Carlton Getchell, 87 Summer St., son, Ronald M. Zeidler of North Director Sam Longest, worked hard to reach an agreement which the Memorial donations may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. capability of supplying all the needs you have through summary, elementary enrollment school board’s recommended mini­ was bom Oct. 5 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her mum of 20 per class, and no junior maternal grandparents are Sandra and Lee Platt, Pit- His Son. The ultimate need of salvation and eternal life has decreased an average of one stu­ high classes exceed the 28 per class Town and District Directors unanimously approved. Thus, we felt we tsford, Vt. Her paternal grandparents are Bernice and He also provides tJirough His Son, Christ Jesus our Lord, dent per class from last year with Antliony Lippo, 70 Pearl St. and your personal acceptance of Him into your life. Look eight of the approximately 180 maximum recommended by the Public Records school board. had put an end to the lawsuits and bickering which have gone on for so S TEIN MILLER, Corrie Jean, daughter of Gary and to Christ Jesus, you will find there is no disappointment elementary classes exceeding the in Him. He doesn’t give us all our desires, because we school board’s recommended limit The average class size at many years. Finally, we thought we had peace in our town. Donna Wadsworth Steinmiller, 137 Martin Road, Robert T. Silva and Dorothy A. Silva to John F. and Manchester High School is 23.5, Hebron, was bom Oct. 5 at Manchester Memorial Warranty deeds can want so much, but he does give us all our needs and of 25 students. Beverly C. Carr, 143 Keeney St., $127,500. fills them to overflowing. which is within the board’s recom­ Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are John N. and Kenneth R. and Sharon A. Freeto to Anthony J. and Manchester Townhou.se Associates to Michael S. Vin­ Enrollment at the secondary mendation of 20 to 30 students per Kathy Wadsworth, Willimantic. Her paternal Laura J.Tedone, 136Campfield Road, $140,000. ton, Colonial Manor Condominium, conveyance tax, schools, according to the report, has class, the report states. None of the This agreement is an example of the far sighted leadership which we grandparents are Ward and Myrtle Steinmiller, Vernon. William Connolly and Mary F. Connolly to Kenneth $110.33. “maintained the favorable position it classes exce^ the maximum limit. R. and Sharon A. Freeto, 56 Bobby Lane, $189,000. Daniel S. and Deborah Freeman to Mario J. and Norman E. Swensen believe the Democrats have given Manchester: Ernest J. Reed and Brian R. Reed to Timothy M. Pamela O. Campbell, 78 Lockwood St., $122,0(X). Senior Pastor LePore, Karen Estates, $ 139,900. Anthony L. ^fano, Frances lanni and Rose Boscarel- Trinity Covenant Church Lottery Ernest J. Reed and Brian R. Reed to David A. and lo to Roger A. and Annette P. Peck, one-half interest in A GOOD CHOICE Susan M. Hutchins, Karen Estates, $139,9(X). 29 Roosevelt St., $87,5(X). • No more fighting over fire stations and who fights the fire. Winning numbers drawn Tuesday in New England: Raul A. and Susan R. Yavis to Denise A. Lawrence, Anthony L. Eafano, Frances lanni and Rose Boscarel- Manchester Herald Connecticut daily: 633. Play Four: 5725. Beacon Hill Condominium, conveyance tax, $89.10. lo to Mary Dupont, one-half intere.st in 29 Roosevelt St., Connecticut I.otto: 13,15, 20, 22, 23,31. Stephan J. and Ann G. Wantuch to Derrick and Alice $87,500. JOYCE Massachusetts daily: 3912. Mahom, 139 Maple St., $220,000. Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. • No more fighting over who puts what sewer line where; the boundries Tri-state (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont) daily: Rivermill Estates Limited Partnership to Lisa M. Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. 058,3744. Locasio, Rivermill Estates, $145,000. Quit claim deeds are set. Rhode Island daily: 6110. John J. and Beverly C. Carr to Brenda L. Pease, con­ Jean M. Stavnitsy to Milton L. Stavnitsy, 250 Porter USPS 327-500 VOL. CIX, No. 21 Rhotie Islanu Lot-O-Bucks: 10,19, 28, 29, 30. veyance tax, $93,509. St., no conveyance tax. Publisher Penny M Stetlerl 1 • No more raiding each others territory. The law was changed. Editor______.George T. Chappell Managing Editor _ ~ Weather ___ Marie P. Grady News Editor/Opinion Page Editor” _____ Ron Robillard Associate Editor __ Alexander Girelli Sports Editor____ “ But now, some Republican candidates running for the Board of Direc­ - Len Auster Patchy fog Business Manager _ REGIONAL Weather __ Jeanne G. Fromerth tors are attempting to undermine the agreement. They seek votes by Personnel Manager ___ _ Denise A. Roberts Advertising Director_ Tonight, clear. Patchy fog toward . Douglas C Murphy Sr. trying to again divide the Town and the District. Why risk the return to Circulation Director_ __Frank J MeSweegan morning. Low 40 to 45. Light vari­ Composing Manager. ______Sheldon Cohen able wind. Thursday, sunny. High Pressroom Manager constant fighting? The DEMOCRATS support the agreement and the near 70. Outlook Friday, mostly ___ Robert H. Hubbard sunny. High in the 60s. COMMITTED TO... peace in our community which it represents. The Republicans would A ridge of high pressure nearly exwpt Sunday and certain holidays by stationary across New England will ^ ^ ' ’chester Publishing Co , 16 Brainard P ^ ^ have us return to a time of suspicion, doubt and hostility. Don t let it M ^ ^ e s er.Conn (^040 Second class posUge p a S li EDUCATION Quality Education for All Our Children insure us of good weather through Manchester, Conn Postmaster. Send address^ chanoes the rest of the week. PUBLIC SAFETY Improvements to Infrastructure happen!!!

7 5 p.m. weekdays or QUALITY OF LIFE Controlled future growth in the 1990's Weather summary for Tuesday: I ^ telephone your carrier lU ou ^ 7 your carrier, call subscriber service at Temperature: high of 71, low of 647-9946 1^6 p rn weekdays lor delivery in Manchester WE'VE WORKED TO EARN YOUR TRUST 32, mean of 52. Suggested earner rates are $1 00 weekly S7 70 far Elect JOYCE EPSTEIN Precipitation: 0.00 inches for the one month 20 lor three months $46 20 lor six day, 7.07 inches for the month, “ c ^ p y .^ ® '^ Newsstand p rS : 35 Board of Directors - Democrat VOTE DEMOCRATIC ON NOVEMBER 7TH 49.68 inches for the year. The ^ ^ ^ « t e r Herald is a member ol The Associated Temperature extremes for today: Today’s weather picture was drawn by Chris Huertas, a Press, the Audit Bureau ol Circulation, the New England Lever 5A Highest on record 80, set in 1%3. sixfa*tion*'^'*'’°" England Newspape^r As- FOR QUALITY LEADERSHIP IN MANCHESTER Lowe.sl on record, 25, set in 1962. fourth-grader at Keeney Street School. RAID fOR e r THl CUMUITUC TO IL ia lO Y C l [RSTEIN HORiICDAISKY, TRCASURER Paid for by the Manchester Democratic Town Committee, Paul Phillips, Treasurer______MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1989—5 •1—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1989 UofH offers city students Facility sought for criminally insane In Campaign '89 half-price deal on tuition HARTFORD (AP) — Reacting to provide better services for criminal­ The department submitted its new The proposal was aLso endorsed Senior volunteers needed “Asbestos is an extremely haz.ardous substance,” the slaying of a 9-year-old girl by a ly insane patients released from proposals to the stale Office of by Robert Holzbcrg, a lawyer in the said John S. Stanton, area director for OSHA’s hospitals. Policy and Management on Sept. 29. chief public defender’s office in The Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Greater HARTFORD (AP) — The cost the Hartford city line, including 39 mental patient in Middletown last Hartford office. “It is the employer’s responsibility to summer, slate mental health officials The proposals come in the wake The department is also asking for Hartford who recently represented Hartford has opportunities in Manchester for people Sheridan says town children of a college education has become freshmen. Those students won’t be criminally insane patients in a properly monitor the worksite for exposure and to ac­ arc asking for $3.3 million to of July 28 stabbing of Jessica Short $256 million to maintain its current 60 or older who would like to volunteer their ser­ a lot more affordable for Hartford eligible for the tuition program. class-action lawsuit against the men­ tively take the necessary precautions.” operate a medium security facility in Middletown by a criminally in­ level of .services. vices. An agency in town needs volunteers to high school students who want to Tonkin said. The company has 15 working days to contest the sane patient who walked off the State Commissioner of Mental tal health department. transport ambulatory patients to medical appoint­ continue their schooling close to Hartford School Superintendent for criminally in.sanc patients. citations and fines before an OSHA review commis­ his priority in campaign In its 1990-91 budget request, the grounds of Connecticut Valley Health Michael F. Hogan said he In the lawsuit, patients charged ments on weekday mornings and afternoons. home. Heman LaFontaine said he would sion. state Department of Mental Health Hospital. hopes the additions will be part of that restrictions imposed at CVH The work does not entail lifting or accompanying The University of Hartford on expect next year’s freshman class r;------— n budget. He also said, howevthowever, that has asked for $4.5 million to im­ The patient, David Peterson, has the governor’s budget, which is ex­ after the July 28 stabbing violated patients to the office. Drivers use agency vehicles Tuesday unveiled a plan under to be much larger as a result of Xerox income increases By James F. Henry it is possible that the schools are prove services for patients with pleaded innocent to the murder. His pected to be relea.sed in February. their rights. and are provided with insurance. The agency also which it will cut in half tuition and Tuesday’s announcement. But STAMFORD (AP) — Xerox Coip. has reported Manchester Herald operating at peak-efficiency. criminal backgrounds. Included is a lawyer told the court Monday that State Rep. Benjamin N. DeZinno “There is a need for an in-be- needs volunteer office workers. Anyone interested fees for undergraduate students neither LaFontaine, nor Tonkin third-quarter net income of $155 million, up 6 per­ He indicated that the teachers proposal to create a 45-bcd facility Peterson intends to claim that be­ Jr., D-Mcriden, co-chairman of the iween facility,” Holzbcrg said. should contact Gayle or Marge at 274-2493. who graduate from public and would estimate how many students “We’re glad the commissioner is cent from $146 million in the same quarter last year. Thomas M. Sheridan, a would be the best judge in this with a level of security between that cause mental illness he is not legislature’s public health commit­ parochial high schools in Hartford. would avail themselves of the of Earnings per share for the quarter ended Sept. 30 Republican candidate for Board of regard, because they use the of a regular hospital and the maxi­ criminally responsible for the stab­ tee, said a medium security facility moving forward on it.” Student leaders chosen "This is a wonderful, wonderful program. Middletown Mayor Sebastian J. were $1.41, vs. $1.37 for the same period a year ago. Education, will tell you there are no facilities on a day-to-day basis. mum-security Whiting Forensic In­ bing. is needed and should win support in Bolton High School’s chapter of the Future Busi­ opportunity,” Mayor Carrie Saxon Roughly 1,000 seniors who at­ Combined revenues totaled $4.4 billion, an increase hidden reasons behind his can­ Between Jan. 1, 1988, and June the General Assembly. Garafalo said he would fight the ness Leaders of America has chosen officers for the Sheridan also spoke about the Perry said. tend three city high schools, a stitute in Middletown. of 7 percent from $4.1 billion in the third quarter of didacy. He has never been political­ The proposal docs not say where 30, 1989, 206 patients cither walked “We badly need that type of department if it decides to establish year. need to serve the needs of students The tuiUon program will go into Roman Catholic high school and a 1988. ly motivated, he says, and is not the facility would be located. away or escaped from CVH, includ­ facility,” DeZinno said. “It’s a long the new facility at CVH. Other pos­ They are Paul Sauer, president; Chris Anderson who are not considering attending effect with this year’s high school state-run vocational school arc Xerox reported increases in net income in both using the Board of Education as a The deparunent is also asking for ing 35 who were referred to the time coming. I’ll do all that’s pos­ sible sites include Fairfield Hills and Matt Simmons, vice-presidents; Scott college. He said that over a third of graduating class. It will be funded financial services and business products and systems. stepping stone to other governmen­ eligible for the program, officials money to ,incrca.se staffing at the hospital by the criminal courts, state sible as a legislator to sec it becomes Hospital in Newtown and Norwich LaChapelle, treasurer; Adam Baker and Heather tal positions. the students at Manchester High entirely by the university. The said. In addition, Hartford students Hospital. Net income for financial services increased by 1 School probably will not even take state’s mental hospitals and to police said. a reality.” Hoff, secretaries; and Stacey Beyor, reporter/his- "The bottom line for Sheridan, he school said if the program were in who arc bused to surrounding sub­ percent, with growth in financing operations and the Scholastic Aptitude Test re­ torian. strong capital gains offsetting the cost of strengthen­ said, is that parents are the key to effect this year, it would cost the urban high schools also arc They will be installed Nov. 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the the success of education in this quired by most colleges. Therefore, school $53^112 a year, or $5,496 eligible, they said. ing reserves and the impact of Hurricane Hugo, said he said, there is a strong need to as­ Library Media Center at the school. David T. Kearns, chairman and chief executive of­ town, and it would be his goal to get a student. “It provides for our young a Warrants obtained in latest gang killing On Friday, the officers and their advisor, Fbtricia sess the curriculum for non-college ficer. more parents involved with the “It’s easy to talk about a com­ tremendous opportunity,” LaP^n- Fbrkner, and state vice-president John Gesmundo, a educational process. Sheridan, 35, is bound students. mitment to city schools, but it’s taine said. He said the tuition Net income for business products and systems was younger than 20 years old, he said. kind of anti-social behavior,” he chapter member, will attend the FBLA Fall Leader­ a father of three, and has two Sheridan is a 1971 graduate of , important that we as an institution program, when combined with HARTFORD (AP) — Police are them.” $77 million, up 13 percent from $68 million in the Lewis described the shooting as said, adding “They’ve also been in­ ship Conference at the Ramada Inn East Hartford. children in the schools now. East Catholic High School, and at­ do something as well as talk,” said other forms of financial assistance, searching for three youths believed In both cases, Lewis said, the third quarter a year ago. an explosion of long-simmering ten­ youths involved were known to be volved in shootings against each Gesmundo will conduct two workshops there. Ges­ “It would have been highly tended Manchester Community Col­ university President Humphrey will make it possible for any responsible for the shooting death of Xerox President Paul A. Allaire said a restructur­ THOMAS SHERIDAN lege, graduating after taking night a Hartford teen-ager in the latest sion between youths in the two involved in drug trafficking. But he other during the past couple of mundo will al.so attend the FBLA Eastern Regional ing program announced in January, as well as con­ hypocritical of me if I was offered Tonkin as he discussed the new Hartford student to attend college. courses in accounting in 1977. He outburst of gang violence in the neighborhoods, which border each said the gangs do not control the years.” Conference at Cherry Hill, N.J. Nov. 17 to 19. tinuing cost controls, allowed the company to in­ the chance to get involved directly, "more excited" program during a news conference Tonkin said he began to work on continued his education at night at city’s North End. other and are both predominantly city’s drug trade, and drugs are not Referring to the incident Monday, crease profits for business products despite a softer and I didn’t act on it,” Sheridan said. at the Hartford mayor’s office. developing the program shortly the University of Hartford, receiving Police obtained arrest warrants black. believed to be the direct cause of the Lewis said youths riding in all three Hospital school graduates 5 demand for goods and adverse currency effects from He was asked by the Republican department and parents is a key to “It’s one of the biggest such after beginning his term at the a bachelor of science degree in ac­ Tuesday for three youths in connec­ “It’s kind of a territorial thing,” confrontations. cars were known to police from Five students have graduated from the Manchester selling overseas. Town Committee during the sum­ getting more involvement from commitments anywhere in the university in January. He said he counting in 1982. He said that be­ tion with the death of 17-year-old Lewis said. “There’s just a natural “These kids have been involved various drug and assault arrests. He Memorial Hospital School of Radiologic Technol- Net income for the first nine months was $492 mer to run for the board. parents. He said he would be willing counUy,” Tonkin said. wanted to find a way to reach out cause it took him so long to reach Wendall Pinckney on Monday, said antagonism that develops. They in drug trafficking, criminal said Pinckney had an arrest record million, or $4.55 per share, up 6 percent from $465 Sheridan added, “The more I’ve to speak with any Rarent-Teacher Currently, 97 Hartford high to Hartford’s roughly 25,000 ogy. Sgt. Michael Ju ^ . He said police don’t need much reason to create a trespass, disorderly conduct — any that included drug charges. Kimberly Wilbur of Manchester was named the million last year, or $4.32 per share. Total revenues gotten involved with it now, the Association in town if it would in­ his current level o(,education, he has school graduates attend the univer­ school children, 92 percent of were searching for the youths and confrontation.” 1989 winner of the Mallinkrodt Award for most out­ for the nine-month period were $13 billion, up 8 per­ more excited I’ve become.” crease parent interest. a special interest in Manchester’s sity located in West Hartford on whom arc minorities school system, beyond being a con­ believed one of them might turn He said police have ruled out any standing student at the Oct. 6 ceremonies. Other cent from $12 billion for the first nine months of Sheridan is an admittedly busy In speaking with people in person, between his job as the direc­ Manchester, Sheridan said the issue cerned parent. himself in. connection between the incident graduates are Sarah Wheeler of East Hartford, Donna 1988. Monday and the Oct. 13 shooting BO MAY KNOW Conway of Enfield, Denise Denunzio of Stafford tor of treasury services for the Orion of drugs is one people are concerned Though this is Sheridan’s first run Police Lt. Frederick Lewis said for elected office, and though he one of the of the youths will be deaths of three Hartford teen-agers Springs, and Pauline McGinley of Vernon. Insurer records quarter loss Group in Farmington and helping about. He said he is not naive about the issue, but does not know how says he is not politically motivated, charged with murder and the other in a Friday night shootout. Ronnie FOOTBALL, BUT... The 24-month program is opxn to high school GREENWICH (AP) — The Fireman’s Fund Corp. his wife Ellen to raise their children. Planks fall 70 feet, Sheridan said that if he is elected to much of a problem there is here. He he also said that if he does not win two will be charged as accessories. Hinton, a 5-foot-5, 114 pound, 17- graduates who have an interest in health care. has reported an 85 percent drop in net income, citing did say, however, that if drug use is the election, he will run again. He The shooting took place in broad year-old, has been charged with Graduates take a national exam to become certified losses stemming from Hurricane Hugo and a con­ the board, his duties will take WALLY to ever be eradicated, the work will said that while he does hope to win, daylight Monday on Blue Hills those murders. radiologic technologists. tinued decline in commercial insurance prices. precedence over other activities he need to be done to eliminate the he is a realist, and knows that in killing 2 carpenters Avenue, a wide thoroughfare where But Lewis said the two incidents Net income for the quarter ended Sept. 30 was is involved with. He said much of KNOWS MANCHESTER! demand for drugs. He said that if elections, there are always winners Hartford youths cruise in expensive were similar — territorial confronta­ Pass holders get free food $7.2 million, vs. to $49 million in the third quarter of the issue of parental involvement there was not a demand, there would and losers. HARTFORD (AP) — Federal tion project. cars. tions between loosely organized Holders of Cormecticut Transit monthly bus passes 1988. There was a loss of 5 cents per share, down with schools is a matter of priorities. LEVER 4B Sheridan said that as Manchester safety officials and Hartford police Witnesses said about 30 to 40 Lewis said Pinckney and a group street gangs. will get free food and beverage items at participating from per-share earnings of 99 cents in the same Sheridan called parents their not be a supply. Another issue near to voters’ continues to grow, so will the town are continuing an investigation into other workers were also leaving of youths from nearby Adams “It’s like any neighborhood group Paid For By The Committee To Elect Wally Irish, David Mordavsky, Treasurer McDonald’s restaurants which display the state’s quarter la.st year. children’s “ultimate role model,” hearts, Sheridan said, is town finan­ schools. He also thinks that long- what caused wood planks to slip Goodwin Square when the accident Street, driving in two vehicles, en­ or gang or whatever you want to call Ride Together Connecticut symbol during October, The Greenwich-based company said Hugo, the and in that capacity, “If we don’t ces. Sheridan said that education range planning is necessary to meet from a crane and plummet 70 feet, occurred. countered a carload of youths from November, and December. hurricane that battered the Carolina coast, was show an interest in our children’s the changing needs of the schools, killing one construction worker and “Five seconds later there would Blue Hills Avenue at about 2:30 This month, the pass holders will get a free small responsible for $36 million in pre-tax losses in the education, how can we expect them takes up 55 to 60 percent of the en­ tire budget, and he has wondered if and he would be a strong advocate critically injuring another. have been eight or nine guys out p.m. When the cars passed each coffee with the purchase of any hand-held breakfast third quarter. to show an interest?” there might be some cost-cutting of such plarming whether he is Alain J. Bolduk, 37, of Wolcott, there,” said a witness, a retired con­ sandwich. During November, they will get a free The company also said $71 million was set aside Sheridan indicated that com­ other on the avenue, a passenger in munications between the school possibilities within the school elected or not. was killed instantly and Richard struction worker who identified the Blue Hills car fired a single gun­ TOM SHERIDAN small cup of coffee or soda with the purchase of a during the quarter to pay for higher-than-expected Aldrich, 50, of Newington, was in­ himself only as “Joe.” “1 thought the large sandwich. legal expenses on claims for earlier periods. shot into a red Jeep Cherokee carry­ jured when a load of 16-foot scaf­ building was coming down and then ing the Adams Street youths, Lewis During December, they will get a free small fries It said the impact of the earthquake that devastated folding planks slipped loose from its I heard a ‘thud.’” for with the purchase of a Big Mac or McChickcn San Francisco one week ago would not show up until said. Irish pushes former station bindings as the crane lowered it Bolduk was a carpenter who was The shot hit Pinckney in the neck, sandwich. Information about Connecticut Transit is the fourth quarter, but was not expected to exceed from tht roof of the 30-story Good­ member of the Carpenters and and three hours later he was dead. available by calling 525-9181. $50 million after taxes. win Square building to the ground, Joiners Union Local 43 and was MANCHESTER'S Consolidated revenues for the quarter totaled $904 Pinckney’s death was the 28th Adamy, Morrison honored Hartford police Sgt. Michael S. Juda employed by the Genovese Didonno homicide in the city this year, Lewis million, vs. $874 million in the same period last year. as site for volunteer fire unit said. Inc. of Berlin, said a construction said. Ten of the victims were BOARD OF EDUCATION Two Manchester residents, Roger Adamy and Consolidated revenues for the first nine months to­ Juda said the federal Occupation­ worker who declined to be iden­ Richard Morrison, were amoung 13 employees of the The station, once headquarters for cars use the Cottage Sueet entrance taled $2.6 billion, down from $2.8 million last year. By Alex Girelli al Safety and Health Administration tified. State Department of Economic Development recently Consolidated net income for the first three quarters the now defunct South Manchester to the school grounds instead of Manchester Herald had joined the investigation into the “The area where they were lower­ "Effective Education and Parental Involvement" honored at a retirement luncheon at Holiday Inn, was $89 million, or $1.54 per share, down 51 percent Fire Department, is now used as a Spruce Street. ing the load is close to traffic, but Irish said the formation of a crime accident. EMERGENCY Cromwell. from $164 million, or $3.16 per share, in the previous repair center and as headquarters for “At this point we’re looking at the I’m not sure if there were any viola­ the key to excellence Adamy joined DED in 1966 after a year with the Wallace J. Irish, a Republican watch in the neighborhood has Fire — Police — Medical year. volunteers, about 20 of whom are whole sequence of events to sec tions involved in that,” Juda said. State Department of Transportation. As part of the candidate for the Board Directors, called attention to the public safety Vote Republican on Nov. 7 active volunteers. what went wrong,” Hartford ptolice Genovese, a subcontractor on the business recruitment division, Adamy was respon­ has proposed that a former town needs there. Kevin MacKenzie, one DIAL 911 Fire Chief John Rivosa was at the project, is responsible for construc­ In Manchester Paid for by the committee to elect Tom Sheridan. William H. Marsh - Treasurer sible for attracting out-of-state companies to the MHS teacher honored firehouse at Spruce and Florence of the organizers of the crime watch Lt. Edward F. Connolc said. conference, but he said he did not The load of wood hit the two car­ tion of the building’s interior walls. central part of the state. Manchester High School science teacher Florence succls become a temporary location know in advance about the proposal. and a Republican candidate for con­ Levine has been presented with the Presidential for the fire company now stationed penters as they crossed Ann Street, It employs about 40 construction Morrison, a fiscal administrative manager, was He said he had heard about the con­ stable, was among those who at­ workers on the site. responsible for the adminisuation of the department’s Award for Excellence in Science and Mathematics at School Street and a permanent tended the conference. Juda said. The wood apparently ference and said, “I thought my began to fall as it neared the seventh overall budget, accounting and purchasing functions. teaching. Levine, who teaches biology, received an location for a volunteer fire com­ firehouse was going to be given Irish said a volunteer fire com­ award for excellence in 1986. She was one of 38 pany with its own fire apparatus. pany within the town fire depart­ floor, he said. S^ci^ Before joining DED, Morrison spent seven years away.” “The lumber was being lowered with the state Department of Children and Youth Ser­ teachers to accept awards from a representative of L ish made the proposal at a news ment operates in Wallingford and if Rivosa did not comment on the when there was a weight shift on the vices. Northeast Utilities. conference Tuesday outside the Irish proposal except to say that it he is elected he will visit Wal­ firehouse. lingford to study its operation. sling and it fell out,” Juda said. would be possible to back apparatus Aldrich, who police said suffered Town fire volunteers now respond Banker pleads guilty Town hall focus of feature He said Company 4 from School into the station through its doors on leg injuries, was listed in critical to the scene of fires when called out, NEW HAVEN (AP) — A former executive Street could be relocated to Spruce Spruce Street despite the fact that condition at Hartford Hospital early TO SERVE YOU BEHER A half-hour TV presentation on the town’s but do not have their own fire ap­ secretary to the president of the Salisbury Bank & Street until a permanent new they are narrow by present stan­ today, a hospital spokeswoman said. proposal for town hall renovation and expansion will paratus. STARTING OCTOBER 30 Trust Co. has pleaded guilty to a charge that she em­ firehouse in the southern part of dards. “It happened so quickly there was be telecast six times on Channel 33, the public access Irish, a firefighter with the Eighth bezzled $7,000 from the bank, federal authorities town is built. A location for a new Irish said the building is in good nothing you could do,” said Sgt. channel of Cox Cable of Greater Hartford. condition and the cost of adapting it District Fire Department, a volun­ OUR NEW HOURS said. The video presentation, prepared by the town, suition is now being sought. Darryl Riddick, who works in the Joann R. Driscoll entered her plea Tuesday in U.S. Irish said the firehouse could also to his proposed uses would be less teer operation, and a former depart­ WILL BE describes the proposed renovations and addition to Marine Corps recruiting office become a social service center for than $50,000. ment officer, proposes that a volun­ District Court in New Haven. the Municipal Building and renovations to Lincoln across the sueet from the construe- M O N D A Y THRU FRIDAY JAN HORN Driscoll embezzled the money by having a bank the neighborhood. Irish said that in order to avoid teer company be formed that would Center. FOR treasurer’s check issued to her without the bank’s He also said volunteer firefighters parking problems and congestion in respond with its own apparatus as a 9:00 TO 5:30 At the Nov. 7 election, voters will be asked to permission, depositing the check into her own ac­ using the station as a headquarters the busy intersection across from second due company to locations THURSDAY BOARD OF EDUCATION decide on a $13 million bond issue to finance the Do you need a special pen or count and spending the money, according to U.S. At­ would serve as a role model in the Nathan Hale School, he would have that would be determined by the fire Man named other office supplies, fast? project. school buses and parents in private chief. 9:00 TO 8:00 ¥ Dedicated Leadership torney Stanley A. Twardy Jr. The presentation was aired for the first time Mon­ neighborhood. Look to your neighborhood Committed to Open Participation Between Parents Driscoll faces a maximum penalty of five years in SATURDAY day. by Cotter resource... and Board prison and a fine of $250,000, Twardy said. He said It will also be presented tonight at 7, Thursday at Mail Boxes Etc. USA? 9:00 TO 1:00 ★ Enhanced Program Opportunities for Students she could also be ordered to pay restitution to the 11:30 a.m., Monday at 7 p.m., Nov. 1 at 7 p.m., Nov. Chief is ‘thrilled’ about praise asks damages of All Abilities bank. Post<«i. B u iln e ii ;ind Com m unication Service* 2 at 11 ;30 a.m. and Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. A A A TRAVEL AGENCY other departments in the state that A1>nL BOXES ETC. USA REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR JAN! Man gives up Channel attempt Lannan said he feels like a coach HARTFORD (AP) — A former By James F. Henry are accredited are the Glastonbury Paid for by the Committee to Elect Jan Horn, Leslie Green Treasurer on a baseball team, and added that Connecticut Housing Finance WATERBURY (AP) — A Bethlehem man aban­ State officials claim victory Manchester Herald “the real professionals arc the cap­ Police Department, and the Connec­ The Plaza at Burr Comers Authority employee has filed a AND AUTO CLUB doned his attempt to swim across the English Chan­ tains” and other administrators ticut State Police. He said there are Manchester, CT $5(X),0(X) claim against a Hartford 391 BROAD STREET nel when he became too cold after more than six DERBY (AP) — State officials have claimed a Manchester Police Chief Robert within the department. He also said just over 100 departments nationally 643-6264 developer’s estate, claiming he was hours in the choppy 56-degree water. prelimary legal victory in their battle to oust a 72- D. Lannan said he is excited about that being an accredited department Mon-Fri 9-6 Thur 9-8 Sat 10-3 that have attained this status, and the victim of a “paper bullet MANCHESTER “It’s better to try and fail, than not to try at all,” year-old woman from her shanty in a state park in the department’s prospects for being can give the public reassurance that thinks that if the department is ul­ penned by a troubled man. .said Paul Lessack, who decided to end his cross­ Milford. accredited after receiving a personal the department is doing everything it timately accredited, it will tell the Manchester Property Owners Assoc. Nicholas Tomeo filed the claim channel swim Tuesday when he was more than Superior Court Judge Karen Sequino Tliesday letter from a member of the review can to ensure public safety. public what the department has al­ the estate of the late John P. Cotter halfway across and ateut 8 or 9 miles from the ruled in favor of the state on several pretrial motions committee that was in Manchester Lannan said that even if the ready suspected. Jr. in Hartford Probate Court claim­ French coast. in a 12-page decision. last month. department is not accredited, the The letter sent from O’Malley is ing he was unjustly accused of in­ INVITES ALL TAX PAYERS TO DUSCUSS “I wasn’t feeling tired at all, but the sea was really Most of Doris Gagnon’s counterclaims were dis­ “In my travels and experiences, I process will be worthwhile, and he only a personal statement, Lannan flating the construction costs of two RE-ELECT getting rough in the middle of the channel, and when missed, leaving the 72-year-old cancer patient with have occasion to come into contact said. He added, however, that THE TOWN HALL ADDITION thinks that every department should Middletown renovation projects by I started gettmg the chills, it was decided to end it,” few defenses for her upcoming trial. with many police departments in another member of the review team, go through the process. He said that at least $1 million in order to obtain Lcssak told the Waterbury Republican during a Gagnon’s attorney, John Williams, maintains that various states across the country, learning what other departments that whom he did not name, had said that 1 telephone interview from a boat in the channel. “1 felt the key defense — hardship — was allowed to stand and seldom does one find a depart­ low-interest loans from the TOWN DIRECTOR have been accredited are doing can of all the departments he has visited, WHEN - Thursday - Oct. 26<^ at 7:30 p.m. I could have gone on some more, but I doubt if 1 and will be the determining factor in the case. ment as well-organized and with of­ authority. Cotter’s letter outlined the only improve any department, and over 60 of which have become ac­ scheme to obtain the loans from the would have been able to make it all the way under “When you look at the realities of this case, the ficers as well-trained as the officers he is glad that his department went credited, the Manchester Police WHERE - Whiton Lilprary Meeting Room the conditions.” hardship on Doris is overwhelming, virtually life- of the Manchester Police Depart­ authority. throu^ it. Department was the best he had The allegations were found in a “Obviously I’m disappointed, although I have to threatening,” Williams said. ment,” said Danny L. O’Malley, the Lannan said that the only two seen. WHO - Town Manager Richard Sartor. say I gave it my best shot, ” said Lessack, an cxcer- chief of police in Evendale, Ohio, in letter July 10 along with the Indies RON He contended that the state has nothing to lose by cise physiologist. “I woultj love to Uy it again when postponing plans to develop Silver Sands State Park a letter sent to Lannan on Oct. 9. of Cotter, his wife and two children “I’m just thrilled to pieces,” Lan­ in their Hartford home. Police the water and weather conditions are better.” he said. Charles Boos, Architect and The state Department of Environmental Protection nan said this morning. NU’s highest hid raises ante believe the incident was a murder- OSHA cites Hartford firm has jurisdiction over the park and wants Gagnon out He said that the department was suicide. OSELLA Nathan Agostinelli for the Project HARTFORD (AP) — The federal Occupational of her waterfront shanty. Assistant Attorney General officially invited to attend a national for ailing Seabrook company Antony Galazan, Toreno’s partner Safety and Health Administration has cited a Grace Dodier, who initiated the eviction for the DEP meeting of the Commission for the in the Middletown project, was also Russell J. Smyth will give another Hartford building remodeling contractor for violating in November, said she views Tuesday’s decision as a Accreditation of Law Enforcement MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — expensive contracts with small accused in Cotter’s letter of inflating Agencies in a letter received Tlies- construction costs. view. safety regulations governing asbestos removal and victory for the state. The maneuvering for bankrupt power producers are renegotiated. K REPUBLICAN has recommended a fine of more than $24,(XX), the day. The national meeting is set to Public Service Company of New Perhaps as important, NU said its Tomeo has denied the allegations. begin Nov. 15, in Houston, Texas. Hampshire has intensified with one His attorney, M. Donald Cardwell, .■M Refreshments will be served agency said. Mercy killing investigated new proposal will be filed Wednes­ OSHA said TUesday that Jacques All Trades Corp. “I don’t think they would be in­ of the four bidders raising the ante. day with the bankruptcy court as a said Cotter’s letter caused his client Please come, ask questions, committed two “willful” violations and 16 “serious” NEW HAVEN (AP) — The death of a patient at viting us to Houston if we didn’t Northeast Utilities, Connecticut’s joint plan with shareholders, the first embarrassment and financial hardship by questioning his integrity ■ END "PARTY BOSS" CONTROL OF GOVERNMENT violations. the Hospital of St. Raphael is being investigated as a have a chance,” Lannan said. largest electric utility, increased its such filing. Shareholders and be informed Jacques All Trades has been charged with failing possible mercy killing, and two doctors have b^n Besides being recognized as an offer for New Hampshire’s largest creditors earlier endorsed a plan and could affect future earnings. outstanding law enforcement agen­ electric utility by $4(X) million Tues­ If the Hartford Probate Court does ■ STOP SECRET MEETINGS Paid For By to properly supervise asbestos removal operations, barred from practicing at the hospital until the review filed by Public Service to retain con­ Manchester Property Owners Association not monitoring the daily exposure to asbestos of its is completed, hospital officials said. cy, Lannan said accredited police day to $2.25 billion, the highest trol of its own destiny. No other not grant Tomeo compensation from ■ RON WILL BRING BACK OPEN GOVERNMENT employees, not posting warning signs and not using Dr. Viswa Nathan, a heart surgeon, was suspended departments receive reductions in valued bid thus far. plan had such an endorsement. Cotter’s estate, then a suit will be P.O. Box 428, Manchester, CT. appropriate respiratory protection equipment among Oct. 4 after the death the same day of Clarence A. liability insurance, and also often NU also cut its proposed Public Service, bidding to retain filed in Hartford Superior Court other things. Reid, 66, of New Haven, hospital officials said. A receive the benefit of the doubt in electricity rate increase for Public control of its own destiny, is the seeking damages, Cardwell said. PULL DOW N LEVER 2B Nov. 7th Mabel Sheridan, Treasurer Exposure to asbestos can lead to lung cancer and second doctor, a resident at the hospital, was placed courts when people claim the Service customers to 5.5 percent, lead owner of Seabrook, which is Roger Morgan, attorney for Cot­ Paid For By The Committee to Re-Elect Ron Osella, Ellen Donadio, Treasurer gastrointestinal cancer, OSHA said. on a leave of absence, the hospital said. The second department is not consistent with its regardless of whether the Seabrook finished but still lacks and operating ter’s estate, could not be reached for policies. nuclear plant operates or whether license. comment TUesday. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 25. 1989—7 6—MANCMF.STER HERALD. Wednesday, Get. 25, 1989 Sentencing Day- NATION & WORLD Bakker: 45 years, $500,000 fine Zsa Zsa: 3 days and a lecture CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — A judge sent evan­ “Those of us who do have a religion arc sick of BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — The law slapped about her case or give media interviews. Miss Gabor, gelist Jim Bakker directly to jail to start a 45-year being saps for money-grubbing preachers and back at Zsa Zsa Gabor with a three-day jail term for who relumed home after the verdicL was given until sentence for defrauding followers of millions of dol­ priests,” letter said. “Worst of all, it appears that Mr. slapping a policeman, ending a circuslike case that Dec. 29 to complete the jail sentence. Crews begin clearing wreckage lars, saying people were “sick of being saps for Bakker feels he was deserving of his gains from the left the actress unrepentant and her husband fuming. She also was ordered to be interviewed by a money-grubbing preachers.” little people who sent in their savings.” “Yes, I’m upset,” said Miss Gabor’s eighth hus­ psychiatrist and to refrain from driving until she gets PASADENA, Texas (AP) — Crews began assembling “The devastation in the plant is a whole lot more ex­ U.S. District Judge Robert Potter on TUesday also Potter refrained from ordering Bakker to make res­ band, Frederick von AnhalL as he stormed down the her real age on her driver’s license. During the trial. heavy equipment today to clear tons of twisted, black­ tensive than we thought,” said Harris County Sheriff fined the defrocked PTL founder $5(X),0(X), conclud­ titution to his victims, saying that issue needed to be steps of the courthouse after Tuesday’s sentencing. “I Miss Gabor claimed the license was stolen and al­ ened rubble at a plastics plant, where a scries of ex­ Johnny Klcvcnhagcn. “Some of the buildings arc gone. ing that Bakker had continued to milk the faithful resolved in bankruptcy court. will ask the court if I can go to jail instead of my tered by someone else. plosions and fire may have killed up to 25 workers, offi­ There’s nothing there. Others arc crushed in, flattened.” even after his conviction for overselling member­ Bakker’s fall from power began in 1987 with wife.” The judge repeatedly attacked Miss Gabor’s cials said. Frantic relatives gathered and scanned lists of known ships in a Christian vacation retreat. revelations about a sexual encounter with former Miss Gabor, a one-time Hungarian beauty queen demeanor inside and outside of court, saying she was Two bodies have been recovered. survivors. Many held a vigil outside the complex, which TTie 49-ycar-old television evangelist left the church secretary Jessica Hahn, who received hush believed to be in her mid-60s to early 70s, snickered, “milking this case for publicity” at the expense of the Miles of charred strings of pipe from Monday’s acci­ produces 4.5 million pounds a day of plastics used in courtroom in leg irons and handcuffs on his way to money, leading to the unraveling of the ministry. smiled and made quips as Beverly Hills Municipal taxpayers who paid for the trial. dent were piled haphazardly around the Phillips milk jugs and grocery sacks. federal prison in Alabama. Depending on the out­ “I’m deeply sorry for those I have hurt,” Bakker Judge Charles Rubin announced the sentence, pep­ “She has demonstrated an attitude continually of Petroleum Co. plant. Some buildings arc gone, and eight Mary Dc La Vergne, 38, found the name of her com­ pering his statements with rebukes and warnings. come of an appeal, he will serve at least 10 years said before sentencing. “I have sinned. But never in contempt for law and order and these proceedings, mon-law husband, Cipriana Rodriguez, 43, on the list of “Now you laugh,” the judge said, before lecturing giant reactors now look like huge, smashed tin cans. before being cligible'for parole. my life did I intend to defraud anyone.” without a hint of remorse or contrition of any kind,” “Any employee in that wreckage probably didn’t sur­ missing workers. Miss Gabor about the 25,(KX) Americans who die Prosecutors said the man who founded the once Prosecutors didn’t accept his apology. the judge said. “And that is very relevant to sentenc- vive,” said Jere Smith,' Phillips’ director of public rela­ “I had just taken him lunch,” said Ms. Dc La Vergne, “This man is a con man, a common criminal,” said yearly in alcohol-related accidents. Among Miss I f mighty PTL religious empire raised thousands of dol­ mg. tions, looking at the scene. drcs.scd in black. “I heard the explosion when I was lars since his Oct. 5th conviction and needed to be Miller. “He’s ready, willing and able to pick it up Gabor’s misdemeanor convictions was driving with Twenty-two workers remained missing and believed to going back home.” imprisoned to stop him from using TV and the mails where he left it off. He’s ready to go back to the an open container of alcohol. As Miss Gabor left the courtroom, she disputed the be entombed, he said. But late Tuesday, officials at the “I can only keep on hoping,” she said, collapsing into to raise more. henhouse.” “The law applies to everyone, whether they arc judge’s contention that she not only slapped a police company’s Bartlesville, Okla., headquarters released a tears. “He’s able to walk out of this courtroom today and Bakker stood and stared straight ahead as the sen­ rich or poor and whether they are famous or not,” officer, but the American people by her statements list of 19 missing Phillips employees and said four con­ The blast injured 124 workers, including 35 who continue to perpetuate this fraud,” Assistant U.S. At­ tence was read. Potter then sent him to the medium- Rubin said before sentencing her. “In the absence of out of court that the United States was worse than the tract workers also were missing. Officials could not im­ remained hospitalized Tbesday. Up to six people were in torney Jerry Miller told the judge. “He hasn’t security federal prison at Tallcdcga, Ala., where he extremely mitigating circumstances ... if you strike a Soviet Union or Nazi Germany. mediately explain Uic discrepancy. critical condition. blinked.” arrived late TUesday. cop, you go to jail.” “I’m a very good American. I love America,” she The plant’s emergency alarm system had been te.stcd Worker James Wcstcrficld, 37, said he saw a “red Potter read a letter that Bakker and his wife, Warden Don Southerland said Bakker was to Along with the jail term, the judge ordered Miss said. “Why should I slap the face of America?” and was problem-free hours before the explosions, .said fireball ... eating up everything in sight.” He began run­ Tammy Faye, mailed last month from their new TV spend the night in a cell with another inmate, and Gabor to pay $12,937.50 in fines and restitutions and Miss Gabor, star of such B-films as “Queen of Greg Derrick, a Phillips spokesman in Bartlesville. ning out, but stopped to carry an injured co-worker, Gary ministry in Orlando, Fla., asking 3(X) supporters to remain there a few weeks before being assigned to lo perform 120 hours of community service in a Outer Space” and “Picture Mommy Dead,” faced a Smith said officials were mobilizing heavy cranes and Bogle. The Associated Press send in $1,0(X) apiece to alleviate a financial crisis. another institution. women’s homeless shelter, where she may not talk maximum of 18 months in jail. ■ bulldozers to remove the wreckage. Tlic effort would Wcstcrficld shrugged as he looked at smoke rising proceed slowly as crews look for victims while removing from the plant on Tuesday, and .said he deserved no spe­ DAMAGED PLANT — Structural damage is evident at the Pasadena, Texas, plastic plant debris, he said. cial mention. that was damaged in an explosion Monday afternoon. in the Greater Shiites reissue demand OPPORTUNITIES Manchester Area for release of comrades BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Kid­ cake. 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BOSTON (AP) — The wails of i a siren over a car phone led police Bush veto can be sustained Smoking ban to a wounded pregnant woman and EPA drags Although the Senate has endorsed her unconscious husband, who had WASHINGTON (AP) — Con­ passed on a 216-206 vole two weeks been abducted and shot. Hours gressional opponents of abortion say ago. The measure, which cleared the more liberal abortion provisions, the > later, the woman died but doctors they are confident they have the Senate by a wider margin, is part of House in previous years insisted on on airlines a $156.7 billion appropriations bill keeping the current law. The House its feet on delivered her baby. votes to sustain President Bush’s Charles and Carol Stuart had veto of a bill allowing Medicaid for education, labor and health vote two weeks ago to accept the been headed home from Brigham abortions for victims of rape and in­ programs. Senate version surprised even its positive step and Women’s Hospital, where cest. Bush said he was seeking “room supporters. bug sprays The disputed provision would they’d attended a birthing class Supporters of expanding federally for flexibility” on the issue im­ Monday night. financed abortions for poor women mediately after the House vole. But allow Medicaid funding of abortions It was good to see the U.S. Senate stand up to But they were abducted by a acknowledged they faced a tough under pressure from anti-abortion in ca.scs of rape or incest, when the the pressures of the tobacco interests and do some­ By Jack Anderson task in trying to raise a two-thirds supporters he hardened his stand and victim “reported promptly” to health and Dale Van Alta ______man who drove them to the city’s thing positive for Anricricans’ health. Mission Hill disuict, then robbed House majority for an override vole vetoed the bill Saturday. or law authorities. today. House Speaker Thomas S. Foley, Although that was expected to The Senate ... voted to ban smoking on all U.S. WASHINGTON — “Bug bombs” are and shot them, apparently thinking they were police officers because “It’s going to be very lough, but D-Wash., called Bush’s veto “mis­ cover a relatively narrow category airline flights. The action is in the interest of aptly nicknamed. Environment Protection we’re working to win,” said Rep. taken” and said the Democratic of women, the issue has taken on health and safety. Agency scientist Dwight Welch has spent of the car’s cellular phone, authorities said TUesday. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., who spon­ House whips were seeking votes for broader symbolic importance in the Non-smoking sections on airplanes typically are years tracking cases in which the over- sored the amendment that won a an override. political fight over abortion. the-counter indoor foggers have exploded Mrs. Stuart, a 33-year-old attor­ in the same cabin as designated smoking areas, so surprise victory in the House two On Tuesday, freshman Rep. Frank It comes at a time when abortion or caught fire. ney, ended up back at the hospital the smoke can bother those who don’t care to in­ she’d left hours earlier, and died weeks ago. Pallonc Jr., D-N.J., reversed his pre­ rights supporters say they are Now for insisting that they be labeled, “We don’t know how many voles vious stand and said he would vote benefiting from a changed political hale it, and studies have pointed out the negative there early TUesday of a gunshot as flammable, Welch has been moved out; we’ll get,” said Rep. Charles in favor of an override. climate after the Supreme Court last effects of second-hand smoke. wound to the head. of his job to a position for which he has Doctors performed an emergen­ Schumcr, D-N.Y., a supporter of ex­ “I think it’s wrong for me as a summer gave the stales more room There already is a temporary ban on cigarette no training. In whistleblower terms,; cy Caesarean section to deliver her panded availability of abortion. “But congressman to dictate to women ... to regulate abortions. smoking on all domestic flights of two hours or Welch has graduated to a paper shufflingJ son while she clung to life. ... we know the pendulum is swing­ what decision they should make in The National Riglit to Life Com­ less. That measure will expire in April. His mistake was that he complained too' The baby — whose parents had ing in our direction.” the case of rape and incest,” said mittee, the leading anti-abortion or­ loudly about something that his bosses A two-thirds vote of the House Pallonc, who added he remains per­ ganization, distributed copies of a The House of Representatives last month passed planned to call Christopher — was weren’t ready to change. The only thing delivered one month before he was members present was needed to sonally opposed to abortion. letter sent to Bush in June in which a measure to permanently ban smoking on the that changed was Welch’s job. override Bush’s veto. The abortion provision would 152 House members pledged to flights of two hours or less. due, the hospital said. The infant Welch, the EPA’s leading expert on the! was in intensive care early today, a The Asscx;ialed Press “The times are not changing,” reverse a law in effect since 1981 uphold any veto of more liberalized Now, a Senate-House conference committee hazards of indoor bug bombs, figured out nursing supervisor said. said Rep. Robert Doman, R-Calif., a that bans all Medicaid abortions for federal abortion laws. will attempt to work out a compromise. One 10 years ago that the foggers could catch Stuart, 29, the general manager CHARLES AND CAROL STUART leading abortion opponent. “We will poor women except when the That number, if all voted, would would think that means the Senate should back fire when their spray came in contact with of a fur store in Boston’s Back .. .robbed and shot sustain his veto.” mother’s life is endangered by her be more tlian enough to sustain a The liberalized abortion language pregnancy. veto. down from the total ban. However, four-fifths of a heating source of flame, such as a pilot Bay, was in critical condition all domestic flights arc two hours or less, so why light. He thought it ..would be simple today with a gunshot wound to the couldn’t tell suite police dispatcher some landmark, so that help could enough to require the manufacturers to abdomen, a Boston City Hospital Gary McLaughlin where to send find him. not make the smoking ban easy to follow by simp­ label the products “flammable.” spokesman said. help. But Stuart only replied: “I’m ly applying it to all flights? But do you have to fill out But the EPA dragged its feet and then Police have no suspects. “Oh man, it hurts and my wife blanking out.” Airline passengers can’t step outside to get Democrats get marching orders The gunman apparently thought has stopped gurgling, she’s “You can’t blank out on me, I reduced Welch’s effectiveness by moving away from the smoke. They deserve to have clean the squeaky wheel to a sound-proof room. the Stuarts were police officers slopped breathing,” Stuart called need you man. Chuck? Chuck?” after seeing the car phone, said out, according to a transcript In a desperate effort to home in the nomination in triplicate? air to breathe while they’re locked up in these fund-raiser George Hannon of Glaston­ Welch’s new job has him reviewing By Bob Conrad with Alfred Ginn tackling GOP Mayor Joseph Dunford, deputy police su­ released Tuesday by police. on the car, police in cruisers were aircraft. bury, and lawyers Jim Wade of Simsbury toxicity figures, a spot where he has little Dom Mazzoccoli. perintendent. Before shooting the Then there was silence. told to flick their sirens ofl and on, mailed from his suburban Chevy with the Internal Revenue Service and Jack Mahaney of Waterbury. impact on the issue of exploding insect WASHINGTON (AP) — Please, In addition, banning all smoking would enhance Top-level Democrats in the O’Neill ad­ Droney and O’Neill were also schedul­ couple, according to Dunford, the “Chuck, can you hear me? one by one. McLaughlin was able doesn’t anybody out there love a Chase, Md., office, on Larry King’s and the division of motor vehicles, ministration have been told, in plain and “I told them to stop hiding their light ing appearances in Bridgeport, where foggers. fire safety on the planes. One careless smoker can gunman said, “1 think you’re five- Chuck, Chuck can you hear me, to tell which cruiser was near the bureaucrat? radio show, Fbt Sajak’s television which are probably the two worst direct language borrowed from the typing under a bushel,” said Droney later. Democrats arc concerned about Mayor Welch’s colleagues still consider him cause a lot of harm if a discarded cigarette starts a 0,” slang for police. buddy,” McLaughlin pleaded. Stuarts’ car by listening to the Last June, entrepreneur Matthew show and the C-SPAN cable TV net­ experiences anybody can have.” exercise, that now is the time for all good The session at Scolers comes at a time the expert on the subject. “He calls them Tom Bucci’s chances of retaining his seat Stuart battled for himself and his “Pick up the phone. Chuck. sirens coming over the phone. Lcsko launched “My Favorite work, and in speeches around the The public’s antagonism toward fire. men (and women) to come to the aid of when speculation that O’Neill may not against a tough challenge by GOP can­ like he sees them,” one scientist told us. wife in the minutes after they were Chuck? Come on Chuck, can you “Get my wife out.” Stuart told Bureaucrat” contest and invited country promoting the dozen books the government apparently is so In an era when more Americans arc trying to be their party. run for re-election has reached a level that didate Mary Moran. Bucci’s effort is “People like that never fare well at this shot and left for dead, police said. hear me. Chuck? Chuck, pick up the officers who found him. people around the country to submit he has written. virulent, Lesko said, that a contest to clearly bugs the governor and party complicated by splits within his own place.” nominate the biggest bureaucratic health-conscious, it seems reasonable to make the That was the word last week from a But as he spoke to police on his the phone, 1 can hear you breathing The ambulance crew that came “a brief, verifiable story of 250 Besides the $5,000 prize for the higher-ups. Obviously, Droney believes party, and uncertainly over which factions Welch’s case reflects a tendency of the skies smoke-free. dead-serious State Chairman John Droney telephone, he faded in and out of there Chuck, come on, buddy.” to the aid of the Stuarts had been words or less about how a govern­ contest winner, Lcsko promised bunglers probably would produce a it’s time to take countermeasures. will help or abandon him. EPA’s pesticide office in Washington to for some 100 commissioners, their consciousness while his pregnant Still, nothing. riding with a camera crew from the ment bureaucrat helped you.” $500 to each of two runners-up, a flood of enUies. — Daily Tribune, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. roll over and play dead for the industry. “I wouldn’t do that to the Post Of­ deputies, and other ranking administrators So he starts with Democrats who have Political notes wife lay dying next to him. McLaughlin instructed Stuart at CBS-TV series “Re.scue 911,” Lcsko offered a $5,000 cash prize plaque for the winning “favorite Despite reports of severe injuries involv­ in state government. They were at Scolcrs the most to lose if the Republicans can •Democrats around New London and He cried in pain and confusion. one, point to open his door or win­ which tells real-life stories about for the winning enUy and f i^ c d bureaucrat” and a free list of the fice,” he said. Restaurant in West Hartford on something ing some bug killers, the EPA seems to go Someone who understands the beat O’Neill. Droney’s audience that Waterford say Rep. Janet Pblinsky of the Not knowing where he was, he dow to see if he could identify rescue operations. he’d be swamped with nominations. government’s two dozen best sour­ easy on the people who make the of a command appearance before the night was made Up of patronage appoin­ latter town is the logical one to run for the After all. he says, there arc plenty of ces of information for every contest public’s reluctance to identify help­ chairman. products. ful, competent bureaucrats is James tees whose salaries range from $50,000 to Senate in the seat being given up by Sen. Icdcral, slate and local bureaucrats participant. Lower-level professionals don’t like it. H. Boren, a former State Depart­ The gift of Droney’s message was that $80,000 plus annually. Droney’s point Mark Powers of Niantic. She has been in to choose from — about 15 million “I can’t believe how this idea fell They told us that concern for public ment official and Washington was that if they like what they’ve got, it’s the House since 1977 and has moved up altogether. so flat,” Lcsko complained. He these key people must go to the public safety — a cornerstone of the EPA — is and say that Connecticut is doing pretty time to get out on their own time and to deputy speaker. Powers is moving to Gorbachev visiting Finland Today, Lcsko is flabbergasted. In suspects the problem runs deeper humorist who is president of the In­ taking a back seat to the politics of ternational Association of Profes­ darned well under Bill O’Neill — that defend oT Santa. Washington for a career change. the past four months, he has than any lack of publicity. deregulation. people are getting their money’s worth Said one of the highest-ranking com­ •U .S. House Majority Leader Richard received exactly one entry. “The government is the biggest sional Bureaucrats. Insecticide makers have a cozy HELSINKI, Finland (AP) — Vaino Vyalyas, the Communist Morning America,” referring to the for their tax dollars. It follows, of course, missioners a couple of days later, it was a Gephardt of Missouri will headline a fund Even worse, it was submitted by a source of information and help on “People are rather fearful of relationship with the EPA. Some of the President Mikhail S. Gorbachev Party chief of Estonia. His inclusion concept of intervention named after making such information public,” that a voting public thus reminded of its rally for support with the implicit mes­ raiser Nov. 13 at the Old State House in woman employee of the New York anything you could want,” he said. sage that O’Neill surely is running again. agency’s top officials have quit to take in­ today began a visit to a thriving reflected recognition of the cultural the late Soviet leader. State Department of Taxation and “All the millionaires, like Lee lacix:- Boren said. “If they say a bureaucrat good fortune in having this administration Hartford for state Rep. Jim McCavanagh links between the Finns and the “These countries — Roland, Hun­ has helped them, it’s like saying in power will want to keep it on the job. ‘Tm convinced,” said this commissioner. dustry jobs where they trade on their old Soviet neighbor, seeking Finnish Finance who nominated her boss. ca and Donald Trump, use it. 1 even of Manchester, who will be seeking his people of the Baltic republic across gary and others — are members of they’ve seen a UFO in the sky. And that, if all goes well for the But before the Democrats can get into fifth term next year. ties. help in bolstering his country’s “My God, I just can’t believe the got free legal advice from the "Everytime I muted the commercials, he the Gulf of Finland. Ihc Warsaw Pact, which we want to People might think they’re not total­ Democrats, will mean re-election for old the 1990 campaign, there’s unfinished •Toby Moffett says finding a home in The Chemical Specialties Manufac­ ailing economy. lack of rc.spon.se,” said Lcsko, the Federal Trade Commission on how scowled. It turns out he’s in AD VERTISIN G ." turers Association, which represents in­ Soviet government spokesman disband together simultaneously ly balanced.” Bill in 1990. business ahead. Droney is hitting all the Fifth Congressional District will be Accompanied by his wife, Raisa, author of books and newsletters on to run this contest. Gennady Gerasimov, also in the en­ with the NATO pact, and they arc “But the average guy in the street comers of the state talking it up for can­ the last step he’ll take if he decides to run sect spray makers, says that indoor fog­ Gorbachev was given a rcd-carpcl where to get free advice from The commissioners were urged to get gers aren’t flammable if they are used tourage, reiterated in an interview still members of the mutual council probably just hates the government, didates in local elections. He sees upsets for Congress there. But he has established airport welcome by President government experts on everything out and meet the folks, take speaking that Mo.scow has no plans to hinder on economic assistance,” he said. is intimidated by it and doesn’t think EDITORS’ NOTE — The con­ Manchester Herald possible in Danbury, where Gene Eriquez a base there — his consulting business. properly. Gasoline won’t catch fire either Mauno Koivisto and driven under from playing the stock market to engagements at local service clubs or overcast skies to the waterfront East bloc countries instituting Despite a bloody history, the there’s anything there but waste, test deadline is Dec. 31. Nomina­ takes John GOP incumbent Mayor Joe Last Monday, he opened an office for this until you put a match to it. curing a backache to buying a new whenever they can sell the gospel of com­ presidential residence in downtown democratic reform. Soviets and Finns have close busi­ fraud and abuse,” Lesko said. tions may be sent to My Favorite Sauer; in Middletown, where state Rep. service on Main Street, Waterbury. Other Our associate Scott Sleek obtained an refrigerator. Founded Dec. 15, 1881 as a weekly. petence and contentment under O’Neill. “The Brezhnev doctrine as you ness tics, based for many years on ‘The only contact most people Bureaucrat, Box 15700, Chevy Paul Gionfriddo opposes GOP Mayor candidates for the Democratic nomination internal EPA memo that exposes the in­ Helsinki. Lcsko says he plugged the contest Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. Backing up Droney at this pep talk A handful of demonsuators were called it is dead and there is no hope the barter of Soviet oil for Finnish have with the government is dealing Chase, Md. 20815. Sebby Garafalo; in Torrington, where Jo take notice. Droney, by the way, says he’s dustry’s cavalier attitude. The memo in thousands of news releases were Rep. Jonathan Pelto of Mansfield, Ann Ryan challenges GOP incumbent quotes a pesticide company official as among 150 Finns who lined the of revival,” he told ABC’s “Gotxl goods. the state political director; Rep. Bill Cibes “98 percent sure” that Moffett will go for _ Penny M. Sieffert Mayor Dee Donne; in Windsor Locks, it in the Fifth. saying that the company “does not need street near the palace. Opinion Page Editor ___ Ron Robillard of New London, House chairman of the where Democrat Ed Ferrari and to worry about the side effects of flam­ The demonsuators wanted their Associate Editor Alexander Girelli legislature’s finance committee; and the Republican Alice Clack vie for an open Bob Conrad is a .syndicated colum­ mable products since its insurance com­ government to seek the return of RE-ELECT TERRY BOGLI ministers without portfolio to O’Neill, first selectman scat, and in Newington, nist. pany settles on any damages or injuries.” Karelia, an eastern region which 11)0 EPA had plaraied to take Welch’s Finland ceded to the Soviets in 1944 RE-ELECT advice and require more specific labels on after fighting two wars in five years. insect foggers, but backed down when the “I want the Soviets to discuss Open Forum indusuy threatened a lawsuit. with us whether they would return it T>iROSA EPA managers don’t like it when their (Karelia), since they said Stalin took scientists are too critical of the industry. it and that it was an unwarranted ag­ Welch is now afraid that his transfer to a gression.... What would be wrong M a n c h is u r To w n D ir e c io r causes one to recognize that arbitration is a funding, affordable housing and eliminating right by voting for the council we felt was Smyth apologizes backwater job is a setup to get him fired. with correcting that mistake? ” said losing game for taxpayers. environmental pollution. Her positions competent to make decisions based on their The EPA denies that. Martli Siirala, 66, who said he was State public sector unions, of all. ilk, will reflect a concern for Manchester that office responsibility and expertise. MANCHESTER Agency official told us they are bom in the annexed territory. To the Editor: threaten ballot box opposition against any transcends the petty bickering that often un­ L n moving on the bug bomb issue, but Finnish officials have said they EDUCATION ASSOCIATION When I saw Joyce Epstein at the Bowers legislator who seeks to wade in puddles on a fortunately accompanies the political I strongly resent the 171 citizens who feel haven’t been able to make it a priority. PTA meeting express such a violent objec­ path of change to status quo. Therefore, the process. qualified to speak for me or my community did not expect the issue to be raised Endorses DIRosa They said Welch has been put on a task during Gorbachev’s three-day visit, tion to the statement I made regarding Center hearings now under way are a process in Our Board of Directors must reflect the interests. Could it be that a political “play” and they said most Finns accept Springs Park, 1 decided to publicly apologize futility against strong, articulate people who broad spectrum of all public interests; Mary by these same people will dent the Coventry force to study the problem, but what they to Joyce for my misinterpreted remark. Now continue to have more answers than ques­ Ann Hmdley has shown she will work for voters their privilege of designated represen­ didn’t say is that Welch was appointed to Soviet control of the region. About GREATER HARTFORD Joyce, can you direct your efforts to the tions asked. ALL the people of Manchester, irrespective tation? the group only after he loudly protested 400,000 Finns were displaced by the his transfer. more important issues facing Manchester The blob (former Education Secretary Bill of geographical or political status. I urge you annexation. LABOR COUNCIL Another comment of Mr. Bouchard, in Mayor Peter DiRosa rather than to concentrate on my indiscretion Bennett’s word) is as prevalent with to return this valuable public servant to the Welch told us he doesn’t regret taking a Gorbachev, whose economic response to the proposal of the Board of Endorses DiRosa regarding Center Springs IVk. educators’ arbibation law dealings as with Board of Directors. To do otherwise would tough stand, even though he has paid for reforms need an infusion of Western DEMOCRAT "One m an can m ake a differemce Education for additional office space, saying However, it is the people who live in the classroom results. Who said you can’t beat reject the values that must sustain our com­ his outspokenness. “If I didn’t do any­ technology and business acumen, and every area abutting Center Springs R^k to whom I city hall? The NEA and AFofL have had for­ munity. that it was “Ludicrous, five months after the thing about it,” he said, “every time I plaiuted to sign a five-year trade ★ BOARD OF EDUCATION^ man should try - ’ ’ JFK deadline.” If Mr. Bouchard recalls, the would have read about somebody getting sincerely offer my apology. 1 realize the real mulas and votes for years that have worked Lila Beldock Cohen agreement and several specific ac­ education budget was twice defeated (being hurt this way. I’d say, T could have dome problems facing these residents and if to their advantage not the taxpayers.’ Plead­ 19 Cushman Drive cords for new joint businesses. forced to a referendum by petition) in May something about it.” PETER DiROSA WORKS FOR PEOPLE elected will push for increased police protec­ ings that enough is enough in wage and Manchester One agreement is to set the Her Commitment Continues tion in the residential areas adjacent to the benefits negotiations fall on deaf ears and and June. Since there was no school superin­ groundwork for new industries in park. end up as arbiters’ decisions not necessarily tendent at that time to speak in behalf of the More on milk the Kola Peninsula, which until Re-elect Peter DiRosa - Democrat Town Director fulfilling the desires of taxpayers or their ex­ budget and its’ effect on the educational We reported last month on the growing recently was a closed military area. VOTE NOVEMBER 7TH J.R. Smyth iled lawmakers in town government. standard in Coventry, it is understandable controversy over potentially harmful It is the home of the Soviet Northern Paid tor by Committee to Re-elect Peter DiRosa, Raymond F. Damato, Treasurer 48 Strawberry Lane, How do you beat the forces of arbitration Beyond surprise that this proposal was made at this time. growth hormones used to make cows Fleet and the base for northern Paid for by Committee to Re-Elect Terry Bogli, Richard Bragdon, Treasurer Manchester law? Guts, man! Sadly, most wonders in our Overcrowding is a serious problem in the product more milk. Food and Drug Ad- defenses. General Assembly prefer tranquility over To the Editor: classroom, and I feel the community is im- minisuation hasn’t heard the end of this In the Gorbachev entouraee was stress, caving in to motherhood and teacher awarc of the budget cut directly Meeting 1 After having lived in CovenUy for 12 story. The November issue of “The ‘Guts’ are needed 25,000 PRICED VOLUMES, ALL S U B JE C TS unions. years, I thought that I was beyond surprise classroom size and educational quality. If Progressive” magazine reports that some Raymond F. Danahy regarding the political activities here. students arc holding class in the hallways, of the companies manufacturing the hor­ Art To the Editor: Humor 142 Hills St., then something must be done. Period. mones are pouring thousands of dollars Used. Rare, Out-Of-Print... Sold & Bought Vote “Every path has a puddle.” Professional Music East Hartford It is with sheer astonishment that I have into lobbying elTorts and millions of dol­ Woman school employees would have us believe that followed the events resulting from the June The council has proposed a fair solution to Crafts all interested factions. The Police Depart­ lars into research. Meanwhile, the FDA is tinkering with the 1979 Teacher Negotiator Loomis bequest to Coventry. I became con­ Movies Act shouldn’t be done to avoid mere puddles ment has its expansion, the Loomis House is still refusing to make public the research Nalurs BOOKS!! cerned that this generous gift had the ability the companies have done on the effects of Indians National Search for Out-of-PrInI Books CRAIG LAPPEN Handley best choice utilized for the purpose of housing the of distress. to become an ugly power struggle (so com­ Mystery library and the promotion of the arts and the growth hormones. Meanwhile, there is a “sea” of opposition­ mon between the interest groups here), when Nature al discontent building about the law, said to education: all computable with Miss Loomis’ SdFIc To the Editor: the Safety Committee’s sophisticated make town governments helpless in expendi­ apparent wishes. As a bonus, a critical space Antiques for I have known Mary Ann Handley, proposal appeared on the front page of the Mini-editorial Religion ture allotments of taxpayers’ dollars. It ap­ problem directly affecting our high school Democratic candidate for the Board of Manchester Herald. The vast majority of the U.S. Trade Representative Carla Hills Theater pears the floodgates of cash flow will remain children is alleviated. Eric Sloana Board of Education Directors, since the 1960s, when I worked townspeople had expected the property to be is back from an official visit to Japan open for more uncontrolled wage and benefit New England with her in the Manchester League of in keeping with her wishes and beliefs. Common sense. I think that the council where she told her hosts they were the Heritage Press increases. Women Voters. I was impressed then, and has the best interests of all citizxins in mind. I next best thing to sliced bread. Hills was Waltace Nutting I can’t imagine any good coming from Thornton Burgess am still impressed, with her integrity and It is difficult to imagine, but it seems that don’t pretend to know or understand (he eager to banish any notion the Japanese hearings now being held by a committee of Joseph C. Lincoln profound concern for Manchester. once again a very small group of citizens might have that she blamed them for the Gene Stratton Porter.^ BOOKS & BIRDS the General Assembly. The combination of legal aspects of town politics, but 1 do know In her years of community work, she has have taken upon themselves the power of and respect the rights of all people to vote U.S. uade deficit. “I do not see the Gil Salk. Prop state teacher unions. National Education As­ served on the Human Relations Commission spteaking for the entire Coventry population. for the representative of their choice. Japanese economic power as a threat,” 519 E. Middle Tpka sociation and American Federation of Labor, and the Historic District Commission. On Manchester. C T In an article of October 10th, in the A very basic right of this community is she said, ^ y b e Hills needs new glasses. m is enough to negate any “finger in the dike” the Board of Directors, she has been a leader Manchester Herald, a former Town Council­ She definitely needs a new approach. Soft ( 203) 049-3449 being threatened by a small number of 0(5 : that the committee might recommend to their : 0> \ I s : ' « HOURS: Tuesday-Saturday in the fight for decent contracts for all town man, Philip Bouchard, was quoted as saying words and conciliatory tones will not get : JD; i ^ . names on a p>ctition. Again. O ) O l (0 ^ o 11-4:30 pm counterparts in the General Assembly. employees, increased services for the home­ p (0 1 c c £ “The public is not at all fond of the Council the Japanese to drop their uade barriers. o c r i5 « i o Support the Democratic Team on November 7 k H '’THURSDAYS UNTIL 8 P.M. Recent timorous action by the appropriations C JC O 3 less, a fair rent commission, improvements making decisions they should be making”. Karoli F. Stachowiak r CO = i committee in approving giveaways for state 0) o ir 2 Please call lor Sunday & at the senior citizens’ center, expanded To Mr. Bouchard, I would answer that we, as 30 North School Road T3 O 0) 3 5 Monday hours. Paid for by the Committee to Elect Craig Lappen, James Sulick, Treasurer Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta [ ■ o ; 1 "5 retirees, that were dictated by an arbiter. paramedic services, adequate education a community, did exercise our constitutional ^ CO J o O CXCD Coventry are syndicated columnists. \ 3 O Hi (0_MANCHliSTE-R HERALD, Wednesday, Get. 25, 1989 1 iHanfbratrr Hrralii

Section 2, Page 11 NATO gives Soviet pledge Heroes SPORTS Wednesday, Oct. 25,1989 a cautious endorsement From Page 1 alone in his truck ahead of them. truck (Morin) told us to start getting stayed on the scene until the high­ g - , way was cleared about two hours VILAMOURA, Portugal (AP) — continuing capability of the forces would be removed. The facility When Sandslrom got out, Mark stuff out of the truck,” Roberts said. of the Warsaw Pact for offensive Morin, a captain of the fire depart­ He said the three had to carry the after the accident. NATO defense ministers today wel­ stood in the way of further arms Though Roberts was open with military action,” it said. ment, was just arriving. equipment from the truck that was Thoughts comed Soviet promises to cut its treaties, he said. his comments about the incident powerful military forces but urged It expressed concern about “sub­ Bolton Fire Chief James Preuss also on the west-bound lane, over “It was an acknowledgement of Thesday, he said he didn’t tell his ApLENty the Kremlin to do more to slash its stantial capabilities” in Moscow’s what the United States has main­ said Thesday that the firefighters the guard rails to the accident on the mother about it until Monday night. / tactical nuclear weapons. space program and its nuclear tained for a long time,” said a senior were returning from a false alarm other side. s Len Auster He said he had a hard lime going to U.S. Defense Secretary Dick modernization program. U.S. official, speaking on condition when they arrived at the accident, All three said they were surprised sleep Sunday, and a little bit of Cheney and other ministers of the “We welcomed the announced of anonymity. purely by chance. The call for the at how quickly everything hap­ i North Atlantic Treaty Organization Warsaw I^ct unilateral force reduc­ accident ^ d car fire wasn’t received pened. Tracy said that Morin had trouble on Monday. “We obviously applaud this Police have charged the driver of also applauded in their final state­ until well after the firefighters had extinguished the car fire with a fire tions and looked forward to their recognition” and the pledge to dis­ the other car, Thomas C. Flynn, 22, ment Moscow’s pledge to remove a full implementation,” the statement been on the scene, Preuss said. extinguisher even before the fire mantle the installation, he said. of Braintree, Mass., with second-de­ disputed radar station in Siberia. Sandstrom said that when he trucks arrived just minutes later. said. West German Defense Minister gree assault with a motor vehicle Cheney cautioned that the Soviet However, the ministers said the stopped, Morin yelled, “Can some­ Roberts said that it took a half World Series Gerhard Stoltenberg called while intoxicated, and reckless driv­ Union remains a powerful military cuts “would have little effect on the body help me?” because he was hour to get people out of the back Shevardnadze’s speech “remark­ ing. State police in Colchester said force and said “there is great uncer­ Warsaw Fact’s nuclear capability alone. Sandstrom asked what he scat of the Corolla, because the able” and “a true sign of glasnost Tuesday they will also seek a charge tainty about how events will unfold and, in particular, on their continu­ could do, and Morin said he needed force of the impact. Tracy said that (openness).” of manslaughter with a motor is really not in the Soviet Union.” ing massive superiority in short- “The fact that he stands up and a back board out of the truck. the trunk of the car had been forced Wrapping up two days of nuclear range nuclear missile systems.” Roberts said, “I was like four or to where the back scat normally vehicle against Flynn. says straight out that Krasnoyarsk All three teen-agers said that if strategy talks on the southern Por­ “We therefore called again on the was a violation of the (ABM treaty) five car lengths fiom Dan, and I saw would have been. tuguese coast, the officials said they Soviet Union to reduce unilaterally him go out, and I pulled over to the The driver of that car, Rene Guer­ they encountered the same situation life ancl death OH, THE PAIN — is a whole new language,” he told again, they would help without “looked forward to the prompt and its short-range missile systems to reporters. side of the highway in the break­ ra, 19, was ejected, and all three Manchester goalie full implementation of this commit­ teen-agers said he traveled a long hesitating. Sandstrom said he would current NATO levels,” the statement down lane, and stopped, to see why How meaningful is the 1989 World Series going to be? Mike Milazzo, left, ment.” said. he had run across the highway. And like to become a volunteer Shevardnadze said the decision to distance in the air. They said the car firefighter. If you listen to the players, who are anxious to get it kneels down while After the meeting, Cheney was to The ministers’ agenda was some­ take down the giant, phased-array I saw the flames, and I saw the two had skidded at least 100 yards from over, not very much. fly to London for talks with British what overshadowed by Soviet cars. All three said they didn’t think his teammates radar had been criticized internally. the impact, and Guerra was even “Numb. Everyone is just numb,” Brett Butler, out­ officials on the European leg of a Foreign Minister Eduard “And I saw Dan run out of the they deserve attention for what they huddle prior to But, he said, “We are saving the further down the highway. had done, saying that anyone would fielder with the San Francisco Giants, said on Monday. tliree-week foreign tour. Shevardnadze’s unusually candid ABM treaty and opening the way to back of the rescue truck with a back “I approached the person on the “The enthusiasm is not there anymore. overtime in Tues­ In the final statement, the mini­ spxjcch on Monday. board, and I turned to Lee, and said, have done what they did. the conclusion of a treaty on ground, and I just looked at him, and SandsUom said the Bolton Volun­ “We still want to win, but let’s get it over with. The day’s game with sters said they “were encouraged by He told the Soviet legislature that ‘Oh my God, he’s got a back board! strategic weapons.” just walked away. I let those guys teer Fire Department deserves a lot most valuable player, the good things, the bad things that the changes underway in the Soviet the Krasnoyarsk radar station vio­ There’s been an accident.’” Hartford Public at The United Stales has argued the (emergency personnel) take care of of credit. “The firefighters do it all happen on the field, it doesn’t matter. All of that, I think Union and some of its allies.” lated the 1972 U.S.-Soviet Anti-Bal­ ABM treaty prohibited the deploy­ Roberts said he immediately it,” Roberts said of Guerra. is trivial. When people think of the 1989 World Scries, Memorial Field. “Nevertheless, we recogniz.ed the listic Missile treaty and said it moved his car to park on a hill off the time, and they don’t get any ment of large radar stations. SandsU"om said that when every­ credit for it,” he said. ■ they’re not going to remember who won. They’re going The teams battled the highway. thing was happening, he didn’t have Rene Guerra vt^as in satisfactory to remember who survived,” Butler said. to a 0-6 tie. “My door was open, the keys any time to feel emotions, though he condition at Manchester Memorial Giants catcher Terry Kennedy observed, “It’s getting a Patrick FlyrrrVManchester Herald Schools dial up were in the ignition. It didn’t even saw the injured people. He said the Hospital in the Intensive Care Unit little hard every day we don’t play. Hopefully, the inten­ phase us. We just ran across the impact of the accident didn’t hit him on Tuesday. Angelica Torrez, 36, sity will return. I can’t say it will be the same though.” Homes street. Then the guy from the rescue diaUa-porn line until much later. All three said they and Elizabeth Loptez, 14, two other Don Robinson, who was going to be the starting From Page 1 passengers m the Corolla, were pitcher for San Francisco in Game 3 eight days ago treated and released at Manchester before the devastating earthquake struck, said this past NEW YORK (AP) — An Memorial Hospital. Yvette Guerra, Intense battle yields 0-0 deadlock audit of phone records in two Tuesday all he wants to do is return home to Florida to broader income range of buyers.” Sales were up 3.7 percent in the 18, was taken to Hartford Hospital sec his new home. school districts uncovered Library The national median price for an South to an annual rale of 1.40 mil­ bv Lifestar Helicopter, and remains The Oakland A’s, who lead the scries 2-0, have al­ existing single-family home fell lion units, while sales rose 1 percent $89,000 in non-business calls, From Page 1 in stable condition. including $11,000 for dial-a- ready said they won’t break out the champagne and will MHS, Public chasing from August to September by in the Midwest to an annual rale of John Logan, 30, a passenger in keep the celebration very low-key if they do indeed go $1,400 to $93,400. This was still 5.5 990,000 units. pom and sports trivia lines and Flynn’s vehicle, a Mustang, was on to win it all. percent higher than a median priced Sales were unchanged in the $14,000 for directory assis­ choose to avoid the situation and not uncomfortable around them and treated and released from Hartford No. 1 East Hartford tance, a watchdog group an­ Clearly, the 1989 World Series has been altered. It is, home sold for a year ago. The Northeast at 590,000 units. This is file a complaint. complain to the library staff. Hospital on TUesday. however, important that the series be completed, albeit nounced today. Jackson said that when anyone is median is the point at which half the down 9.2 percent from a year ago. devoid of its spectacle and glamour. Franklin Delano By Jim Tierney “What we uncovered was ap­ And Jackson said because the being a nuisance to other patrons, homes sell for more and half for Home sales in the Northeast have EMERGENCY Roosevelt made sure the World Scries was contested Manchester Herald less. been in a slump this year because palling. There was flagrant library is a public institution, it those people arc asked to leave. He abuse of school phones,” said Fire — Police — Medical during World War II, and so, too, should this go on. Analysts attributed the one-month surging home costs have priced would not matter whether the people also said that patrons who are caus­ James F. Gill, chairman of the Baseball commissioner Fay Vincent, who'has been on In a must-win situation, both the Manchester High and price drop in part to the fact that the many buyers out of the market. live in the shelter, because, “we take ing problems make it difficult for DIAL 911 the job less than two months after the death of long-time Joint Commission on Integrity the library to operate in the best in­ Hartford Public boys soccer teams’ play reflected that market shifts in September away But John Tuccillo, chief them as they come.” He also said In Manchester friend A. Bartlett Giamatti, must be again commended in the Public Schools. terest of the general public. premise. from larger families with children to economist for the Realtors, said that as long as people in the library for the way he’s conducted himself during the crisis. The audits were conducted arc using the facilities, if they arc Intensity was the name of this game for 90 minutes, smaller households looking for sales in the Northeast have come Vincent, maybe more than anyone, realizes the World smaller houses. back slightly from a low point on records from community not causing disturbances, they are including two five-minute overtime sessions, as the In­ school districts 4 in Manhattan Scries’ value and where it lays in proportion to the ter­ dians and Owls battled to a 0-0 lie in a pivotal CCC East reached in June and appear to be left alone by library personnel. FINAL REMINDER rible u-agedy that struck the Bay Area. Baseball is only a Regionally, the sales advanced stabilizing at the current sales pace. and 9 in the Bronx, said Gill. Reading a newspaper or a magazine match-up Tuesday afternoon at Memorial Field. The probe covered the period game, Vincent has said many, many limes, and docs not Manchester and Public are lied for second in the CCC was paf.ed by a 12.7 percent in­ The national sales pace of 3.63 would qualify as using the library, need to take precedent on other activities. The clean up is crease in the West, where homes million units was the fastest clip from January 1988 through Jackson said. East at 7-2-2 while first-place East Hartford, a 6-0 win­ September 1989. NOV. the No. 1 priority; that plus getting people’s lifes back were sold at a seasonally adjusted since homes were sold at a seasonal­ Jackson also said, however, that into relative order. ner over Enfield, is 8-1-2. Both the Indians and Owls annual rale of 620,(X)0 units in Sep­ ly adjusted annual rale of 3.92 mil­ According to the check. Dis­ during bad weather there arc more have four games remaining, including one each versus trict 4’s phones showed Yes, baseball is important, and Vincent has done and tember. lion units last December. of these younger people in the said the right things to keep everything in perspective. To East Hartford. $55,000 — 13 percent of its library, and they sometimes arrive 1 Manchester, the defending CCC East champ, will be at total bill — in wasteful calls. continue the World Scries will be good catharsis for early in the morning and slay much THIS IS THE LAST DAY TO FILE YOUR those in the Bay Area. They need an outlet, which Enfield High Friday at 3:30 p.m. With the tic, of the day. He said some people are PERSONAL PROPERTY LISTS baseball will provide. Manchester (7-3-2 overall) qualified for the suite tourna­ Germany Baseball would have been terribly in error if it had ment. Public is 8-2-2 overall. (EXCEPTING REGISTERED MOTOR VEHICLES) forced itself back into the forefront. But, again, Vincent “I thought it was a real, good intense game,” From Page 1 A Such lists shall be filed not later than November 1st was magnificent. “We are only guests in he Bay Area,” Manchester coach Bill McCarthy said. “Both teams knew North United Methodist Church each year, or if the first shall be a Sunday or legal he’s said several limes. they had to win. They (Public) lost yesterday to Enfield All sports, baseball included, mn into trouble when in a heartbreaker and we lost last Tuesday to Windham. The 52-year-old career politician insurance that the travelers will HAM SUPPER holiday then on the next business day following. replaced Erich Honeckcr last week return, and that current demands for fans sec the action on the field as life and death. It is not. Wc couldn’t afford to lose the game. Wc didn’t want to as party leader. East Germany’s “grounds” to travel should be 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Failure to file such list by November 1st requires a The earthquake shook everyone back to that reality. lose ground on the frontrunner.” When fans lose sight of that, that’s when they and the supreme leadership post, and dropped. 25% addition to the assessment as required by the Public outshol Manchester, 18-16, while both goalies Sat. November 4,1989 games these grown individuals play hit a .snag. — Mike Milazzo (16 saves; of Manchester and Public’s promised “a new course” for the Since Hungary opened its State Statute. country that young skilled workers The 1989 World Scries, indeed, is one both players Bounto Chanthavong (13 saves) — performed very well. Western border last month, more $6.00/adult ■ $3.00/10 or under and fans are going to recall for a long, long time. The cir­ have been leaving by the tens of REAL ESTATE NEED NOT BE DECLARED than 50,000 East Germans have fled cumstances are not the best, but as the earthquake that Both defenses consistently stiffened in each side’s final thousands. to West Germany, which grants Call 649-3698 third. MICHAEL A. BEKECH, ASSESSOR left at least 59 dead and billions of dollars in damage be­ The state-run ADN news agency them automatic citizenship. Tens of by October 29th for reservations hind, there are things that can be a whole lot worse. “Both teams were tom between trying to score and reported Tuesday that when the thousands more have taken to the TOWN OF MANCHESTER keeping the other team from scoring,” Public coach Communist Parly’s governing streets. Len Au.ster Ls sports editor of the Manchester Steve Kassoy said. “It was a good game. As time went Central Committee begins its next down, the game got much more intense. Both teams did a session Nov. 8, it will consider Herald. CARD OF THANKS - BARBARA ROSS good job of keeping their composure. All three teams Patrick Flynn/Manchesler Herald reform propo.sals including a more (Manchester, Public, East Hartford) arc even. It (the lilxiral travel law. WE THANK YOU: league title) is a tossup.” CLOSE ENCOUNTER — Manchester High’s Dwayne Goldston (21) has his foot closest to ADN said the party’s ruling Polit­ For the beautiful floral arrangements and plants. At 7:08 of the first half, Manchester’s Nigel Cooper the ball, but Hartford Public’s Juan Martinez gives him plenty to think about during Tues­ buro would propose a system under For the generous gifts of fruit and food. Whalers resume which every citizen could gel a made a nice run and blasted a 20-yardcr saved by Chan­ day's CCC East battle at Memorial Field. cn For die many Spiritual Offerings of the Holy Mass. thavong. Three minutes later, Milazzo made a nice save passport and be allowed to travel “to For the donations to the Scholarship Fund. all nations and West Berlin.” play tonight on a left-footed shot from Heriberto Quinuuia. For the hugs and special messages shared. At 8:22 of the second half, the Indians’ Peter Gian- It said the Politburo would call for For your words of love,’your friendship, your support. an end to the current requirements santc broke through the Owl defense on the left side and Sweeper Emil Issavi and sloppcrback Troy Gunlulis Public is a very skilled team. We played well in the back. For the embraces of little children. watched his shot curve wide right of the goal. Milazzo that family members slay behind as For being consoled by the beautiful sound of a sacred .song, sung against Quebec anchored a stellar defensive effort by the Indians against It was a very equal game. I was pleased.” countered by making a fine save off a well struck, slicing Hanford Public 0 0 0 0 — 0 by a loving friend the highly skilled forward line of the Owls. 18-yarder by Ashton Holder. Manchaslar 0 0 0 0 — 0 For diese things - and .so much more - our heartfelt thanks. You “ 1 thought we played intense and they did to,” McCar­ Scoring: Nona HARTFORD — The Hartford Whalers will u-y Public defeated Manchester, 3-2, on Sept. 29. will be forever in our thoughts and in our prayers. All of you to get back on track tonight when they host the thy reiterated. ”This (Public) is a quality team. Hartford Savas: M- Mika Milazzo 16. HP- Buonto Chanthavong 13. Quake who shared our sorrow have helped to mend the heart and give Quebec Nordiques at 7:30 (SportsChannel) at the us hope and sU'englh. GOD BLESS YOU. Civic Center. From Page 1 DARYL ROSS FAMILY Hartford (3-6-1) is 1-4-1 in its last six games and AND has scored only 13 goals. Quebec (3-4-1) will start Pitchers appear to have edge on idle batters Helm who spent the moment think­ THE GARRISON FAMILY Ron TUgnutt in goal while Mike Liut will be in goal ing of him and of how they’d left SAVE MONEY for the Whalers. This will be Liut’s sixth start. The work around the same lime that Whalers arc coming off a 3-2 loss in Montreal ■r-irr-r-rtaWT Oakland pitching coach Dave By Ronald Blum Jose Canseco of the A’s thought night. Monday night. Duncan said his staff has done a lot The Associated Press the mental layoff would play as big “A train was crossing a set of EVERY TIME YOU SHOWER First-year Whaler coach Rick Ley won’t stand of work, either in baiting practice or a role as the physical layoff. tracks and he had to slop. Thai’s for the inconsistency shown by his club. on the sidelines. SAN FRANCISCO — The “There’s no intensity left,” he when I passed him going up to the “If they don’t put out, I don’t care about them,” “At this point in the season, you muscles have lightened. The liming said. “1 think with the earthquake, it freeway,” said i^kcr, who saw the ... or Wash Clothes or Dishes Ley said. “If they do, I’ll do anything for them.” don’t have to throw 130 pitches to has been lost. But who has been hurt all went away. Most of the guys just cloud of dust rise behind him from The all-time leading Whaler killer, Peter Stastny, stay in shapic,” Duncan said. “Physi­ want to play and get out of here.” 1 more by the 11-day World Series the collapse that would trap Helm guides the Nordiques. Stastny, who has scored 111 cally, I’m not worried in the least layoff, hitters or pitchers? San Francisco’s batters didn’t do for four days. Whalover the demand for hot And, in addition, you can reduce points in 63 games versus the Whalers, was named about our guys being ready Friday.” much against Stewart in Game 1 or “I’m going home to celebrate. It’s water in your home, new your water heating costs the NHL playcr-of-thc-wcck last week after scoring “You’d think the pitchers would Brett Butler of the Giants said against Mike Moore in Game 2. been one week. Momma has some energy eificient water heating hy UV/o to 20%. his 1,000th career point. Stastny is in a three-way be on top. That what you always liming is the key and that hitters lose Maldonado hopes the layoff has of that apple juice with bubbles in it equipment delivers plenty of it lie for the NHL scoring Icatl with 18 points. hear,” said Scott Garrclts, the San it faster than pitchers. shaken up the team. like champagne — yeah, sparkling Maximum useable hot w ater... at ... and saves you money, too. Francisco Giants’ scheduled starter “It’s harder for batters to get back cider. I’ll have a glass of sparkling optimum (tnergy savings... and in Friday’s Game 3. in the groove,” he said. “Wc both “This could really work for our cider.” If your water heater is starting lower operating costs... what “1 think the pitching will be the have to get our timing back but it’s big hitters,” he said, “because it At 5:04 on Oct. 17, Eliz.abclh to go, it’s important to choose more could you ask for in a hot closest thing to normal this more difficult for us to do it.” might give them time to relax and Patrice Cupples was 1 minute old. an energy-eflicient water heater water heater. Dupard released weekend,” Oakland Athletics Candy Maldonado of the Giants make adjustments.” The quake shook the operating room ... such as an A. O. Smith manager Tony La Russa said. “But thought pitchers would have an ad­ It also might give them time to where Marilyn Cupples had just If you would like more information energy-saver. FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) — Getting picked on the first baseball being baseball, the score ditional advantage. get healthy. given birth by Caesarean section. about the energy saving advantages round of the NFL draft is no guarantee of professional Friday night will probably be 10-9.” “They’ll be more rested,” he said. “Wc had more injuries and it gave Nurses struggled to keep their THE EMPTINESS OF SILENCE You should also make certain that of a new water heater, call your local success. Certainly not with the New England Ritriots. Conventional baseball wisdom “But sometimes too much rest is not us time to heal,” Garrclts said. balance and protect mother and the size of the heater will lit your |)lumhing and heating contractor or Just ask Reggie Dupard, Trevor Malich, Tony Eason says pitchers arc ahead of hitters at so good for pitchers because they Will Clark was bothered by a sore baby. family's needs. (Normally, a 40 gal­ or Irving Fryar. the start of spring training. That’s feel too strong and they tend to leg and Kevin Mitchell by a sore Ptccisely a week later, Mrs. Cup­ Already this season, Fryar has sUnigglcd at wide what some players think will be the overthrow.” wrist. Don Robin.son, Mike La Coss ples wondered if an aftershock lon water heater is adequiite for most CNG: HARTFORD 727-3022 • HGRR /IGRIh families.) GREENWICH HOO-IiOOO. receiver and Eason has been demoted from starting The Associated Press case this weekend. Dave Stewart, who threw a five- and Garrclts were among the would mark the moment. As for quarterback to fourth-stringer. On Thesday, less than two “The pitchers arc throwing,” Oak­ hit in Oakland’s victory in pitchers with nagging aches when Elizabeth, she nestled in her PLAYFUL — San Francisco slugger Will 2 Full Service Hearing Aid Centers Your months after Malich was cut, the Pauiots put Dupard on land’s Mark McGwire said. “Batting Game 1, will start Game 3. He’s not the Scries was inlcrruptcd. mother’s arms, nursing. waivers with little explanation. Clark pretends to throw a cup of water at a practice isn’t anything close to a worried about having too much rest. La Russa agreed with Canseco Natural Dupard, the team’s lop choice in 1986, led the Patriots teammate during a practice session at game situation. But then, pitchers “1 think the rest docs me good. It that the physical part isn’t the EDITOR’S NOTE — Contribut­ 146 Hazard Ave., Suite 104 151 Talcottville Road Tliif. message to help you save energy IS paid (or by CNG customers with 34 receptions last season but never developed into a definitely have the advantage in the makes me sU'onger,” he .said. “I’m primary concern. Route 83 Candlestick Park on Tuesday. The third ing to this story were AP reporters Johnson Medical Building Source dependable runner after ending his career at Southern World Scries, anyway. You don’t sec not worried about ovcrtlirowing. It “The important tiling is between Vernon, CT 06066 game of the World Series is now Robert Dvorchak, Sharon Cohen, Enfield, CT 06082 CONNECTICUT NATURAL them. You don’t know their tenden­ just means picking up your con­ the ears,” he said. “Mentally, you Terry Taylor, Kathleen Maclay, (203) 763-4096 (203) 872-1118 GAS CORPORATION See DUPARD, page 12 scheduled for Friday. cies.” centration a little belter.” want to stay shiup.” Catalina Ortiz, Jeff Barnard and Jeff Call for free evaluation Wilson. 12—MANCm:s ri;R UliRALD, Wodncsday, ()cl. 25. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1989—13 High School Roundup In Brief. *:%V Oilers, Islanders in state of transition Co-ed volleyball league forming T^c M^chestcr Rec Department is organizing an NHL Roundup Dooman leads Bolton to victory adult co-ed volleyball league that will play Monday nights at filing Junior High. BOLTON — Five goals from Cliff Dooman, three on Interested teams should contact Carl Silver at the Rec By Ken Rappoport penalty kicks, powdred Bolton High to a 5-1 win over Etepartment at 647-3084. There will be a limited number The Associated Press Portland High 'Riesday in Charter Oak Conference boys’ -of teams. M l soccer action. UNIONDALE, N.Y. — The Edmonton Oilers and The win keeps the Bulldogs atop the COC E »t at 7-1, :Ski Sundown trips planned , teams that dominated the NHL in 10-1 overall. TTic Highlanders arc now 1-7 in the COC The M^cheslcr Rec Department will be offering the 1980s with four Stanley Cups apiece, arc in a state of West, 1-9 overall. Bolton’s next game is a big COC bat­ weekly ski trips to Ski Sundown for youths age 9-15 transition these days. 1 tle at home with Coventry High on Friday at 3:30 p.m. beginning Friday, Jan. 5. Rarticipants may register for a And it showed Tliesday night when they played to a •' The Bulldogs then host COC West leading Rocky Hill complete six week package or individual nights. 3-3 tic at the Nassau Coliseum. r ” *, t ‘' , t l y ; '*> High Saturday at 2 p.m. information, call the Rec Department at “The third period was a good sign for us,” Oilers Bolton kept the pressure on Portland, and it resulted in -647-3089. Deposits arc due by Nov. 2. coach John Muckier said. “I felt wc played well enough ! ; <1» the violations. “We kept the ball down in the (penalty) to win the game. But you still have to be happy with a area a lot. Cliff keeps the ball on his foot well and they j^Coventry offers programs tie, the way we came back.” were slide tackling from behind in the area so the offi­ . COVENTRY — The Coventry Recreation Department Muckier could be excused if he was willing to settle cials had no choice,” Bolton coach Ray Boyd said. IS s^nsoring men’s free play basketball at the Captain for a tie. His new-look team, with injuries and new addi­ “We had three penalty kicks and could have had Nathan Hale School from 7 to 9 p.m. Men under 30 play tions, is just an echo of the powerful Oilers teams of the more,” Boyd continued. Wednesday nights and men over 40 on Thursday nights. past. Dooman’s first goal came at the 24-sccond mark, as­ % Play is slated to begin tonight. Play is limited to “It’s tough to fit all the parts together, with everything sisted by Stefan Reischcrslorfcr. Dooman made it 2-0 at Coventry residents only. that’s happened to us,” Muckier said. “Wc have a lot of JL 5:59 with his first penalty kick. Dooman, assisted by J.J. The Rec Department is also sponsoring adult co-ed young players here and we’re missing some key people.” The Associated Press Hall, made it 3-0 at 14:05 before Marc Tweeksbury got Volleyball at Captain Nathan Hale School on Tliesday Since opening the season with two victories, the Oilers the lone goal for Portland. evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. have been a team adrift, with but one win in seven games UP FOR TWO — David Robinson (50) of Dooman added two more penalty kicks, 85 seconds (1-4-2). An appendectomy to star goaltcndcr Grant Fuhr the San Antonio Spurs goes over the apart, in the second half. The five goals gives Dooman a Husky hot shot contest set was just the start of their troubles, which culminated team-high 15 for the season. Kriicks' Patrick Ewing during their NBA COVENTRY — The Coventry Rec Dcpanmcnl is ac­ when high-scoring center Jimmy Carson walked off the Dooman, Hall and Ed Bogan turned in solid efforts for cepting registrations for the first annual Husky Hot Shot team on Oct. 14. preseason game Tuesday night at Bolton. Contest for boys and girls ages 9 10, 11-12, 13-14 and “That hurt us a lot,” Muckier said. “You’ve got to miss Madison Square Garden. The Spurs won, Bolton 3 2 5 FNjrtland y q—1 15-18. The contest is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 4, at a player who scores 100 points for you.” 104-99. Scoring: B- Dooman 5, P- Twooksbury Tolland High. Just gelling off shots on goal has been a problem of Saves: B- David Boles/Brian Neil 3 combirwd; P- Rick Williams 11 There’s no fee, but candidates must pre-register with late for the Oilers, much less scoring goals. In a 3-0 loss Coventry shuts out Bacon the Rec Department by Tbesday (Oct. 31). to the on Friday night, the Oilers managed The Associated Press only 11 shots, a team-record low. GETTING IT COVERED — Islander goalie Glenn Healy dives to stop a shot as Gilles In Brief . . . COVENTRY — Scoring four early goals, Coventry Co-ed soccer league planned Tliesday night, they had 28 against the Islanders, in­ High boys’ soccer coach Bob Plaster had the luxury of COVENTRY — The Coventry Rec Department is ac- cluding the lying goal by Marlin Gclinas with 4:26 left. Thibaudeau tries to hold back Edmonton’s Martin Gelinas (20) during their game Tuesday giving his starters plenty of rest as the Patriots blanked Iccpting registrations for adult co-ed soccer. The league “Wc’rc proving we can play great hockey at times,” night at the Nassau Coliseum. The teams skated to a 3-3 tie. winless Bacon Academy, 5-0, Tue.sday in COC action. will be comprised of residents from Coventry, Mansfield, Edmonton center Mark Messier said. “Wc just haven’t Hilliard, Merriweather honored The Patriots are now 6-1-2 in the COC East Division Willington and Tolland and games will be played at the been that consistent after the first two games this .season. NEW YORK (AP) — Running back Dalton Hilliard of and 7-2-3 overall. The victory clinches a stale tourna­ Mansfield Training School Wednesday nights at 6 and 7. We’re a young team, and it’s up to the veterans to lead.” There were some bright moments for the Islanders, After the Red Wings’ Steve Yzerman and Borjc Salm- ment berth for Coventry. The ftlriots were back in action New Orleans was named NFC Offensive Player of the Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald All players must be at least 18 years of age and out of With one of the youngest teams in the league, the Is­ though. Dave Chyzowski, their No. 1 draft pick of 1988, ing scored 1:36 apart early in the period, Murray look a today at home with a makeup till at 3:30 p.m. against Week, and linebacker Mike Merriweather of Minnesota high school. Fee is $15 per player or $175 per team. landers arc virtually in the .same shape. scored his first NHL goal on a power play for a 1-0 lead pass from Steve Thomas on the left wing and beat goalie RHAM High. was named National Conference defensive player. SANDWICHED — Manchester High’s Brian Sardo (12) and Nigel Cooper (10) sandwich a For further information, call the Coventry Rec Depart­ They are particularly having trouble at home, where in the first period. Tim Chcvcidae with a shot along the ice to increase Hilliard scored three touchdowns in the Saints’ 40-21 Bacon goes to 0-8, 0-10 with the loss. Hartford Public player during Tuesday’s game at Memorial Field. The CCC East Division ment at 742-6324. they are 0-2-2 in four games. Chicago’s lead to 4-2. Murray had his fourth career Jeff Rheault scored his team-leading ninth goal of the Edmonton’s Jari Kurri scored the first of his two goals victory over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. foes battled to a 0-0 tie. “They are more relaxed on the road,” Coach Al Ar­ to tic the game in the second period. Pat LaFbniainc and three-goal game. Merriweather forced two fumbles, recovered one, had year with the game only 48 seconds old. John Vincent Big East-ACC tickets on sale bour said. “It may be they try to be a little bit fancy in (5:34), Pat Bradley (10:12) and Doug Roberto (18:33) Laucr gave the Islanders a 3-1 lead, but the Oilers came an interception and two sacks as the Vikings defeated “The girls have handled their success well. We have cer teams battled to a 0-0 stalemate Tbesday afternoon in Hi^TFORD — Tickets went on sale at 10 a.m. this front of the home fans. They lend to run aiound too back to tic on the third-period goals by Kurri and Flyers 6, Blues 1: llkka Sinisalo had two goals and an Detroit 20-7. made it 4-0, enabling Plaster to utilize his bench for a much.” assist as Philadelphia won for the first time in four good stretch. respect for every opponent we play as teams continue to non-conference play at the Eagles’ field off New State morning for the Atlantic Coast Conference-Big East Gclinas. Challenge games Dec. 4 at the Civic Center. games. Elway, Taylor cited by AFC Steve Poulin made it 5-0 at 1:23 of the second half. “I play us as hard as they can,” he continued. Road. Arbour, who coached the Islanders’ four Manche.sler outshot Public, 21-2. East is now 1-8-3 while Ledyard goes to 6-1-4. East’s Rttsburgh takes on Georgia Tech at 7 p.m. in a battle teams, could have asked for a better performance from Blackhawk.s 5, Red Wing.s 3: Troy Murray scored The Ryers broke an 0-3-1 slump while St. Louis used the starters to begin the second half. But after Steve Manchester 5 3 3 NEW YORK (AP) — Quarterback John Elway of the next game is Friday at home against ACC foe Mercy of third-seeded teams while the University of Connec­ his Islanders on Tuesday night in the late stages, c.spc- three goals and set up a fourth as Chicago won its third remained winlcss in its last three games. Despite the vic­ Denver Broncos was chosen the American Conference’s scored I said the heck with it and pulled them,” Plaster Hartford Public 0 0 0 Scorir>g: M- Hornbostel 2. Hanley 2. Cumberbatch, Marquez. Fish. Smith High of Middletown. ticut takes on Maryland in a battle of No. 8 seeds at 9 cially from left wing Brad Laucr. straight game. tory, the PTyers still have the worst record in the NHL. offensive player of the week, and safety Keith Taylor of said. The bench finished up, totaling about 50 minutes of action in all. Saves: M- Missy Daversa/Amy Shumaker/Jodi Widmer 1 combined; HP- “It was a very physical game. Both team had oppor­ p.m. Lauer turned from hero in one period to goat in the The Blackhawks (6-4-1) moved into first place in the Tim Kerr, Murray Craven, Rick Tocchet and Mike the Indianapolis Colts was named AFC defensive player Jodi Alyssa 19 Coventry outshot the clawless Bobcats, 37-2. “It was tunities to score and couldn’t put it in. Marking was tight Tickets are $30 for the doubichcadcr and arc available next when he committed a bad penally that opened the Norris Division with their fourth victory against one Bullard also connected for Philadelphia. Former Flyer of the week. and both goalies played well,” East coach Ron Fulmer at the Civic Center box office, all Tickelron outlets or by door for Gelinas’ power-play goal. one-sided,” Plaster said. “But I’d still like to see the guys RHAM hooters blank Cheney defeat and a tic in six games. Peter Zczel had the only goal for the Blues when he Elway completed 8 of 15 second-half passes and ral­ said. calling the Chargcline (727-8010). Laucr, who scored in the second period, was called for Murray’s third goal of the game and eighth of the finish a little better. Four goals in a span of 2:37 broke open a tight affair scored into an unguarded net as goalie Ken Wregget at­ lied the Broncos to a 24-21 overtime victory over Seattle Beth White, Cindy Larson and Lynn Gentilcore at There arc approximately 6,000 tickets available. tripping Charlie Huddy in the third and the Oilers capi­ season came on a power play 4:57 into the final period on Sunday. “We had some unbelievably open shots. We Worked as RHAM High applied the whitewash brush to Cheney tempted to clear the puck around the boards. It deflected stopper played well for East. talized for the tying goal. and stalled a Detroit comeback bid. off defenseman Mark Howe’s skate to Zezel. Taylor forced a fumble and had two interceptions, set­ the ball nicely against what pressure they did give us. Tech, 6-0, Tuesday afternoon in COC East boys’ soccer East Catholic o 0— 0 ting up two Colts’ touchdowns in the second half as In­ But once we were in the goal area we couldn’t finish action. Ledyard o 0— 0 Foran’s wins jaycees tourney off.” Scoring: None dianapolis rallied over Cincinnati 23-12. The Sachems, still in contention for Uic COC East Saves: EC- Crista Carvahio 15, L- Michelle Ashmore 11 Poran Brothers captured the Manchester Jaycees first John and I^ul Krukowski, and Wade Ulanawitz played title, are 5-3-1 in division play, 7-3-2 overall. The loss 3-on-3 basketball tournament held last Saturday at the Jays’ Key undergoes surgery well for the Patriots. drops the Techmen to 2-7 in the COC East, 2-9-1 overall. Stones, A’s both want Coliseum Coventry ^ ^ ^ MHS swimmers remain perfect Mahoney Rec Center. B\RM\NGHAM, A\a. (.AwP) — Jimmy Key underwent Bacon Academy q q q Cheney next sees action Friday at home against Rocky Foran’s beat BCI for the title. Team members were The Manchester High girls swim team posted an 86-71 OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — The before an earthquake struck the Bay arthroscopic surgery for a small tear of the rotator cuff Scoring: C- Rheault, Vincent. Bradley. Roberto. Poulin Hill High. Tom Foran, Nick Foran, Tyler Jones and Paul Graham suggested the World Saves: C- Bob Johnson 2. BA- Jason Kowalski 25 win over E.O. Smith of Storrs on Tbesday. The victory' top teams in baseball and the lop area. and a Toronto Blue Jays spokesman said the left-hander RHAM had a tenuous 1-0 lead through almost 60 Bienkowski. Scries sitip the oft day between keeps the Indians unbeaten at 8-0 while Smith falls to group in rock ’n roll want the same “Maybe we can be the opening Games 5 and 6 next Monday and would be released from the hospital and able to start MHS girls whitewash Public minutes of play with Scott Hcaly getting the lone goal. 2-8. Manchester will host Enfield High Friday at 3:30 Jones won the long distance shooting contest with a rehabilitation immediately. But then the Sachems exploded in a hig way with Todd thing: the Oakland Coliseum next act,” joked Sandy Aldcrson, Oak­ end (he Scries on Tuesday at the p.m. 3-for-3 performance in the title round. week. land’s vice president for baseball Spokesman Howard Starkman said that Key should be HARTFORD — With Patty Hombosiel and Melanie Machow.ski (19:56), Greg Young (20:17), Machowski latest. Katclyn Lindstrom was a double winner (200 in­ Proceeds from the tournament went to the Jaycees. The Rolling Slones arc scheduled operations. able to start throwing by the new year and is expected to Hanley leading the way with two goals apiece, the (21:14) and E)cs Connolly (22:33) finding the hack of the Alderson said he didn’t know dividual medley and 100 breaststroke) for the Indians Fourteen teams were entered. to play the Coliseum Nov. 4-5 and be back in the starling rotation when the Jays ojx:n the Manchester High girls’ soccer team blanked Hartford net. Alderson said the Stones, who what would happen — except that Public, 8-0, Tuesday in CCC East Division play. while other winners were Audra Gulliksen, Kerri fans have bought 120,(X)0 tickets for played Candlestick Park on their last season in April. “We played fairly well for 60 minutes, ’’Cheney coach the A’s had the right to the building. Lindland, Lauren Hickey, Wendy Cook and Melissa UConn scrimmage set in town the group’s first Bay area concerts tour, would not be permitted to in­ The win lifts the Indians to 11-0 in the CCC East, 12-0 Frank Nicdcrwcrfcr said. “They (RHAM) had a lot of “Bill Graham’s company is very Myers. Stacey Windish, Colleen Thompson, Laura Sines since 1981. terfere with the World Scries and “Too Tall” will get start overall. Eleven of the 12 Manchester wins have come via shots but weren’t on target. Then we just totally col­ The University of Connecticut women’s basketball resourceful,” he said. “I’m sure the shutout route. Public goes to 0-10, 0-11 with the loss. and Erin Sheehan also swam well for Manchester. team, which captured the Big East Conference cham­ The concerts themselves don’t in­ could not use the stadium until the they’ll work something out. It might IRVING, Texas (AP) — Dallas coach Jimmy Johnson lapsed. Every mistake wc made, they scored on.” m u c R H terfere with the revised World Scries World Series was finished. has allowed Cowboys fans to override one of his Manchester’s next game is Friday at home against En­ RHAM outshot Cheney, 26-5. Justin Koblish, Bob 200 medley relay: 1. Mar)chester (Brindamour, Lindstrom, Gulliksen, pionship a year ago along with an NCAA tournament W T ^ mean a delay of a day or so in hold­ field High at 3:30 p.m. Myers), 2:05.6, 2. E.O. Smith, 3. Manchester schedule, but it takes four days to Bill Graham Presents, the decisions. Goulet, Kcltaphonc Kcovilay and freshman goalkeeper berth, will hold an inlrasquad scrimmage at Manchester ing the concerts. Kathy Cumberbatch, Jessica Marquez, Sharon Fish 200 free: 1. Hickey (M), 2:22.1. Z Hughes (M). 3, Karpe (M) build the huge stage, the largest ever promoter of the concerts, said its "It’s also possible they may be Chris Daigle, who had a dozen saves, had solid efforts 200 IM; 1. Lindstrom (M). 2:27.8. Z Littia (M), 3. HuHmier (EO) High’s Clarke Arena on Thursday, Nov. 2, at 7:30 p.m. The team’s switchboard was flooded Tuesday with for a rock concert. contract with the Oakland Alameda more than 200 calls from people unhappy with the an­ and Katie Smith each added a goal apiece for the Indians. for Cheney. 50 tree: 1. Chicowski (EO). Z Myers (M). 3. Gulliksen (M) Admission is free. able to move in the stadium starting Cumberbatch and Marquez each have 11 goals, Hombos- Diving: 1, Lindland (M), 183.25 points. 2. Romusat (M), 3. Sheehan Games 6 and 7 of the World County Coliseum gave it use of the Sunday,” he said, referring to the nouncement that defensive lineman Ed “Too Tall” Jones RHAM 1 5_€ (M) The event is sponsored by the Manchester High girls’ Cheney Tech q 0 0 Scries, if needed, would be at Oak­ stadium starting Monday, and that tel nine and Fish eight for Manchester. 100 fly: 1. Chicowski (EO). 106.7, Hickey (M),3. Little (M) basketball team. possibility that O^land, which has had lost his starling job after 15 seasons. Scoring: R- Machowski 2, Healy. Young, Connolly, Bell Z As we head into the final quarter of our season, we 100 free: 1. Gulliksen (M). 1:02.6, 2. Hughes (M), 3. Lappon (M) land on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. They the Stones needed the lime to erect a 2-0 lead in the Scries, might sweep Taken aback by the reaction, Johnson compromised. Saves: CT- Oeigle 12, R- Kevin McGill feel confident that our hard work and commitment to the 500 free: 1. Myers (M), 608, 2. Windish (M). 3. Hunter (EO) were scheduled for Oct. 21-22 the stage. the San Francisco Giants. “OK, we’ll start him. If that’s what the fans want, 100 back: 1, Cook (M). 1:17.1, 2. SL Marlin (M), 3. Thompson (M) game will help us finish strong and carry momentum into Mahorn arrives in Italy we’ll keep Ed in there," the first-year coach said. “They East girls deadlock Ledyard 100 breast: 1. Lindstrom (M), 1:13.6, Z Cannon (M). 3, Jain (EO) the state tournament,” Manchester coach Joe Erardi said. 400 free relay: 1. Manchester (Hickey, Brindamour, Karpe, Brown), VERONA, Italy (AP) — Rick Mahom, who has want to see him start 200 consecutive games, so we’ll do The East Catholic High and Ledyard High girls’ soc­ Manchester, 3, E.O. Smith it.” refused to report to the expansion Minnesota Timbcrwol- But Cowboys fans wanting to see Jones play had bet­ ves, arrived here Tuesday to discuss playing in Italy. Raiders start to come back Mahom, who played with the NBA champion Detroit ter be on time for Sunday’s game against the Phoenix The Associated Press Cardinals. Dupard Rozelle threatens to walk out Pistons last season, is scheduled to begin formal talks Jones, 38, will play tlie first several plays at left defen­ Wednesday with officials of Glaxo Verona. ON THE ROPES — James Kinchen tries with Art Shell as head coach sive end before giving way to rookie Tony Tolbert, who CLEVELAND (AP) — Raul Tagliabue, one of Pete Timberwolves president Bob Stein has repeatedly said to fend off Virgil Hill Tuesday night but Hill From Page 11 Rozcllc’s closest advisors, is three votes away from be­ he will consider a lawsuit if another team signs Mahom is expected to play a majority of the game. their opponents. Hall of Fame tackle and a Raider coming Rozcllc’s successor as commissioner of the NFL. stopped Kinchen in the first round as he By Dave Goldberg while he is under contract with the Wolves. But these were hardly the old through and through, took over. Methodist as the third leading rusher in Southwest Con­ The question now is whether Rozcllc’s implied threat Minnesota acquired the forward through the expansion defended his WBA light heavyweight title The Associated Press Penguins trade Rod Buskas Raiders. There are hints of family — Shell’s ference history behind Earl Campbell and Eric Dicker- to walk out of the job he had vowed to keep until a suc­ draft when the Pistons left him unprotected. M ^om is PmSBURGH (AP) — Rod Buskas, a defenseman for the seventh time. Watching them troop into the buddy. Gene Upshaw, wandered son. cessor is chosen will be enough to break the deadlock under a two-year contract but has refused to report to A bruised and battered Howie who is one of only nine players in ’ locker room following the game, around the locker room after the Dupard’s release followed the waiving on Sept. 6 of among NFL owners. training camp without having his contract renegotiated. Long sat unreeling rolls of tape, em­ history to play in more than 4(X) career games, was there was a feeling similar to that of game, not in his capiacity as execu­ Matich, a center who was the 1985 first-round pick, and The owners met for 11 hours 7\tesday and adjourned phatically stating to anyone within traded Tuesday to the Vancouver Canucks for a sixth- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance tive director of the NFL Players As­ the benching on Sept. 27 of Eason, the 1983 first-round after four votes with Tagliabue three short of the 19 hearing distance: “Wc’rc coming round draft pick. NBC, World Cup in jeopardy Hill retains Kid as they tried to stay ahead of a sociation, but as an ex-Raidcr. choice. needed for election. He had 16 voles to 11 for Jim Finks, back. The Raiders are coming ff po.sse: “Who ARE these guys?” And they talk like Raiders; the Buskas has not dressed for any of the Penguins’ eight Fryar, the top choice in the entire 1984 draft, reported the New Orleans Saints president and the candidate of ZURICH, Switzerland (AP) — NBC’s chances of back.” To be fair, there arc a few familiar word “lough” was operative. games tliis sea.son after asking general manager Tony late to training camp after a contract dispute, missed two the so-called “Old Guard” owners. Finks had seemed to televising the 1994 World Cup may be in jeopiardy fol­ Indeed, in the three weeks since Esposito to trade him, saying he didn’t have a future with lowing a statement by soccer’s governing body TUesday boxing crown Art Shell replaced Mike Shanahan Raiders. “We played tough against a tough games with knee problems and has just 13 catches in have the job locked up in July until a group of 11 insur­ STOUFFER Long is there, albeit in a support­ the team. seven games. gents blocked his election. that it will not approve any agreement reached without as coach, a different feeling has sur­ team,” Shell said. “The defense TflSXRFSOKr'’ ing role. Marcus Allen is, too, al­ worked its butts off. We have noth­ Last weekend, Buskas was ordered by Esposito not to The Ibtriols did not announce a roster replacement for Now it’s Tagliabue, who is about as old guard as can competitive bidding. By Bob Moen rounded a team that since its last practice with the team while trade talks continued. Dupard. Guido Tognoni, a spokesman for the International Soc­ The Associated Press playoff appearance in 1985 has lost though he limped and was wearing ing to be ashamed about.” be after two decades working closely with Rozelle and civilian clothes — black, of course. Buskas, 28, played in 428 games in eight Penguins’ New England, 2-5, hopes to snap a two-game losing cer Federation (FIFA), said the group will reaffirm its 30 of 52 games. That’s a far cry Well, maybe one thing. old-line owners, who seems in position to get the job. And while Tim Brown is gone for seasons, scoring 18 goals with 48 assists and 946 penalty streak at Indianapolis Sunday in its third consecutive position at a meeting Wednesday with officials of the BISMARCK, N.D. — World Boxing Association from the team that through the While the defense was holding “Jim Finks’ candidacy is dead,” Philadelphia’s Nor­ the year with a knee injury, there is minutes. He had one goal and five assists for six jxrints in road game. U.S. Soccer Federation. champion Virgil Hill is looking Down Under to begin 1960s and 1970s had the best record the slumping Randall Cunningham man Braman, one of the leaders of the insurgent group, Bo Jackson, spending 1() game a 52 games last sea.son. Dupard, who will be 26 Monday, started two games said. “Wc will press for competitive bidding,” he said. unifying the light heavyweight division after knocking of any organizjilion in professional to eight completions in 20 piasses for season al his football hobby and this season while John Stephens was hurt. But he rushed The USSF is reported to already have an agreement veteran James Kinchen down and out of the ring. sports. 64 yards. Jay Schroeder, for whom It is blunt statements like that made by Braman which doing quite well. Steffi Graf routs Garrone 25 times for only 63 yards and caught six passes in seven with NBC, but Tognoni said he did not know whether it Hill stopped Kinchen at 2:52 of the first round Tues­ For the record, the ugly 10-7 loss Al Davis gave up All-FYo offensive have kept the deadlock going through 40 hours of meet­ The starting tight end is Mike BRIGHI ON, England (AP) — Top-ranked Steffi Graf games. Despite his mediocre play, he was the team’s ings and 10 ballots. What might eventually break it is had been signed. day night to remain undefeated at 26-0 and win a seventh to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sun­ tackle Jim Lachey, threw a terrible 1 Dyal; he’s not a bad one but he’s not gave up just one pxiint in the first five games and went on only running back who hadn’t been injured this season. An NBC spokesman, Doug Kelly, said the network defonse of his WBA title. day was the first by a black coach in interception to set up Philadelphia’s Rozcllc’s implied threat to walk out. He announced his Todd Christensen. Dyal is backed up to beat Laura Garrone 6-0, 6-0 in the first round of a In a statement released by the Patriots, coach was “declining comment” on the matter. After the fight. Hill yelled out to Charles Williams, the the modem era. Los Angeles had only touchdown. retirement on March 22 and has been living in a New by an old-style Raider, Ethan Hor­ women’s tennis tournament Tuesday. Raymond Berry provided few clues about the reasons for International Boxing Federation light heavyweight cham­ won Shell’s first two games. Then there was one of ilic worst York hotel suite since Aug. 1 while his wife, Carrie, ton, a failed No. 1 pick as a running Graf allowed her Italian opponent only 15 points in the Dupard being waived at this point. prepares for their move to the San Diego area. Missouri’s Jones arrested pion, “You’re next, you’re next.” Williams had a ringside In this case, the only black that drives of the season — the opening entire match, which lasted Just 34 minutes. Garrone, Even if Finks lacks the votes for election, he has more COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Adrian Jones, star defen­ scat for Hill’s victory. really counts is in “silver and back for Kansas City who is getting one of the second half. “He has been one of our most popular and well-liked The Associated Press ranked 83rd in the world, hit only one winner in the players and he is an extremely tough competitor,” Berry than enough to block Tagliabue. Wellington Mara of the sive back for Missouri, was arrested early TUesday for Williams said before the Hill-Kinchcn bout that he black.” The mystique of the Raiders a second chance. It started well, with the Raiders match, a cross-court backhand in the second game of the said in the statement. “Coming out of college as a pure New York Giants and Art Modcll of Cleveland arc NO DECISION — NFL commissioner Pete drunken driving and speeding, police said. would like to f i^ t Hill, saying he and Hill were the best endures to a point that the Eagles, What makes this crew interesting, driving to the Eagles’ 15. Then second set. runner, he made the adjustment to become a complete owners who like Tagliabue, a 48-year-oId Washington Rozeiie announces the owners had Jones, 20, a senior comerback from Dania, Fla., was fighters in the division. who usually wear while al home, however, is iliat it really does seem came a holding penally, an incom­ dressed in green jerseys Sunday to to believe the silver-and-black mys­ back in the last two years, becoming very adept in the lawyer, but don’t want to cede control of the NFL to suspended their meeting in Cleveiand late released after posting a $250 bond. He was scheduled to “I will come here and fight Virgil because ... I’m the plete pass, a sack and a motion passing game. Injuries and the development of John newcomers. appear in court Friday afternoon. best light heavyweight in the world,” Williams said keep the black shirts off the backs of tique, resurrected when Shell, the penalty. State leaders want explanation Tuesday without naming his successor. before the fight. Stephens has limited his (Dupard’s) playing time and The new commissioner will have to gel 19 votes from Coach Bob Stull said TUesday he had not yet seen a HARlIiGRD (AP) — Stale Consumer Counsel James role on the team.” Deliberations were to resume ^his morning. report on the incident and could not comment on possible During a post-fight news conference. Hill, 25, .said he F. Meehan and acting Attorney General Clarinc Nardi just 26 voters. The Los Angeles Raiders’ AI Davis left The club said it would have no further comment. town on Tbe.sday and San Diego’s Alex Spanos won’t be disciplinary action. “1 always save judgment until wc would prefer to fight World Boxing Council champion Miami will have No. 1 QB back Riddle want the and the Nation­ find out exactly what happened,” he said. Jeff Harding of Australia. Harding also retained his Stephens, the Patriots’ first-round draft choice last Finrs"* meeting. Both were aligned with said ‘T didn’t give them an ultimatum, but they under­ al Basketball Association to explain game black-out rules season, was a Pro Bowl starter as a rookie. He missed stood how I felt.” crown TUesday in Brisbane, Australia, when Tom Collins CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) — right hand. ranked 44th, completing just over 50 lliat deprive Connecticut viewers of regional games. two games with an ankle injury this year but still leads Then he added: Only 20 Series tickets returned of Britain fail^ to answer the bell for the third round. Second-ranked Miami will have an “Craig is not ready,” the coach percent. “Cable television customers pay a significant amount There s going to have to be a .solution that provides the team with 306 rushing yards. I feci like I’ve lost some of my retirement already.” OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Only 20 tickets were Hill, who has talked before about unifying the title, extra Erickson on the sidelines again said Tlic.sday. “He went out and But Torretta rang up his impres­ ol money for a full lineup of programming, including tm opportunity for everyone to save face,” conc^cd one The fttriots other running backs are Marvin Allen, Moreover, the tore of the Finks support seemed solid. returned TUesday for World Scries Games 6 and 7 at the said he would even go to Australia. on Saturday when the Hurricanes threw today a little bit, and his hand sive number against Cincinnati and sporting events from a number of cities,” Riddle said. “I of those newcomers. New England’s Victor Kiam, who Mosi Tatupu and Robert Perryman. Injuries have limited has owned the Patriots for less than a year. “Right now 1 m still committed to Jim Finks and I’ll stay with Oakland Coliseum, according to Andy Dolich, the Ath­ He said his reasons were partly financial because the visit No. 9 Florida Stale. is sore. I’d be surprised if he’s avail­ San Jose Stale, teams hardly in the want to know why the leagues arc preventing Connec- Allen to three games and Tatupu to five. Perryman, the there s H lot of pride involved.” * him until he’s voted down,” said Modell, who had hinted letics’ vice president for business operations. boxer who fights twice in a unification series would As always, Dennis Erickson will able for any duty at all. Right now caliber of Saturday’s opponent. licul cable customers from being able to take advantage starling fullback, hurt his left hamstring in the fourth Rozelle wasn’t interested in face ast week he might switch in the interest of harmony. “If The games, scheduled for Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, if make the most money. handle the coaching. Craig Erick­ he can’t even take a snap.” Do I think he’s ready? I sure as ol all the s(xms programming that cable could make quarter of la.st Sunday’s 37-20 loss to the San Francisco I lose, I lose.” Williams still must gel by Frankie Swindell in a man­ available to them.” Clearly exasperated with the delay - it is now 218 needed, originally were to be played Oct. 21-22. The son, who began the season as the Statistically, Miami loses little heck hope so,” the coach said. “I 49crs. Asked about Rozelle walking away, Modell replied: Athletics said fans wanting to refund tickets could do so datory dcfcn.se of his bell Jan. 7 before he can look No. 1 quarterback, will probably be with Torretta, a reshirt freshman, in think he is.” Meehan said die NHL and NBA are using rules that days since he announced his retirement — he left some In that game, Dupard caught one pass for ilircc yards strong hints that he might walk away if the deadlock con­ He might. I wouldn’t blame him if he did. I’d like to all day TUe.sday and until 2 p.m. PDT Wednesday. lowaixl a unification match. reduced to offering encouragement the lineup. He is the fourth-ranked The Hurricanes’ first-year coach were formulated in another era when teams wanted to San Francisco gave fans the opportunity to refund tick­ Hill .said he would not consider fighting anyone from cnsuic a full .iiena. and had no rushes. In his last three games, he rushed only tinues. sec him leave with his head held high, but if he does step to his backup, Gino Torrctla. Erick­ passer in die country, completing al­ said he learned last March about the twice, losing two yards. I indicated my patience was becoming very short,” he down, wc have contingency plans in our by-laws for an ets for Game 3 and 5 last weekend. Only 15 tickets were the World Boxing Organi/jttion because the WBO was son the quarterback has been out for most 64 percent of his passes. The intensity of the Miami-Florida State interim commissioner.” returned, the Giants said. not sufficiently recognized by the boxing world. a month with a broken finger on his injured Erickson, by comparison, is series.

T f 14— MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct, 25, 1989—15 Sunday Silence, Easy Goer to meet in Breeder’s Cup FOCUS By Brian Murphy day for the seven Breeders’ Cup million Super Derby at Louisiana by Breeders’ Cup officials. fifth on Oct. 15 in the Beldame. pic Prospect is seeking another The Associated Press races, the richest single day in Downs. Among the most competitive Before those two losses, she was chance after fading in the thoroughbred racing. The event is Among others entered in the Clas­ fields will be the $1 million Distaff considered a favorite for the Distaff. homestretch in last year’s Sprint at HALLANDALE, Fla. — A Triple expected to draw a record 50,000 to sic were Western Playboy, a 17- for fillies and mares 3-year-olds and The $2 million, H/2-mile 'Rirf for Louisville’s Churchill Downs. Dear Abby Crown rematch that should deter­ Gulfstrcam, about 15 miles north of Icngth winner of the Pennsylvania up. Two foreign-bred horses — 3-year-olds and up attracted 23 hor­ Eighteen other horses were pre­ Miami. Sylvia Porter mine the Horse of the Year is shap­ Derby Sept. 24, and Present Value, Bayakoa of Argentina and Ireland’s ses, including nine European-bred entered. ing up as Sunday Silence and Easy Easy Goer’s eight-length victory winner of five of his last six races. Colorado Dancer — are among the runners. Also seeking a spot is Cal­ The 1 1-16-milc Juvenile Fillies Abigail Van Buren Goer join 99 other horses seeking in the Belmont spoiled Sunday Western Playboy finished last in the 12 pre-entered for the Distaff, which tech, co-owned by Gulfstream coun­ for 2-year-olds has a pre-entered spots in next month’s Breeders’ Cup Silence’s bid to become the first Kentucky Derby. also includes Open Mind. sel David Romanik. field of 14, including Sweet Roberta races. Baby-boomers Triple Crown winner since Affirmed Final entries and post positions Bayakoa, a 5-year-old mare, is The other turf race, the $1 million I, owned by the wife of Bertram Kentucky Derby and Preakness in 1978. will be drawn Nov. 1, when the last coming off a recoil 1 li/2-length vic­ Mile, has three foreign-bred horses Firestone, who reached an agree­ winner Sunday Silence and Belmont Easy Goer used that victory to entry payments are due. tory in the Spinster at Kecneland on among the 20 entries, including ment last month to acquire Kids must learn Stakes champion Easy Goer high­ hit middle age start a five-race winning streak, in­ The field for each race will be Oct. 16. Before that, she won the Diamond Galore, touted as Gulfstream. light the field eight entered early for cluding the Jockey Club Gold Cup limited to 14 entrants, with the first Ruffian on Sept. 24 at Belmont, en­ England’s top thoroughbred this Fourteen horses, including highly the $3 million, I'M-milc Breeders’ on Oct. 7 at Belmont. Sunday nine earning starting positions under ding Open Mind’s 10-racc winning year. Zilzal, undefeated in five rated English entry Balia Cove, how to play apart The impatient generation of baby-boomers is moving Cup Classic for 3-ycar-olds and up Silence lost two in a row — the Bel­ a points system based on performan­ streak. races, is also seeking a spot. were pre-entered for the 1 1-16-mile into middle-age. 'The first of them will reach age 50 by on Nov. 4 at Gulfsircam ftirk. mont and Swaps — before an im­ ces in North American stakes races. Open Mind finished third in the In the $1 million, six-furlong Juvenile for 2-year-old colts and DEAR ABBY: A mother signed “Frustrated” asked, the middle of the next decade. 'They’re willing to spend, Pre-entries were announced Tues­ pressive victory Sept. 24 in the $1 The other five spots will be decided Ruffian, then was a disappointing Sprint for 3-year-olds and up, Olym­ geldings. “Is it rude to invite only my child’s playmate, even and merchants intend to accommodate them. But just though there are three other children in his family?” how they’ll spend is a question retailing experts are still You replied, “It’s not rude to invite only your child’s trying to figure out. playmate — regardless of how many siblings he has,” ‘Today’s consumers are not predictable,” says Prof. As a teacher, I think your answer was right on target. Eleanor G. may of the University of Virginia’s School of We do our children a disservice when we fail to teach Business. “We once could study the demographics — SCOREBOARD them that they are not a package deal, but individuals, background, education, lifestyle — and tell you how and with separate friends, interests, activities and lives. what they would buy. Not so today. Consumers now have no set shopping habits.” NHL statistics Life isn’t always fair or equal, but invitations usually balance out. If one child is consistently excluded, it may Baby-boomers heavily imjiact the market because NEW YORK (AP) — The National Hockey there arc so many of them — 70 million. Hockey League's scoring and goaltending leaders, be because he (or she) has a problem (behavior, per­ through games ol Sunday, Oct. 22: Scholastic_____ sonality, etc.) If so, perhaps the parents need to give that “They always have been involved in appreciating life, SCORING showing more awareness of themselves and of other NHL standings G A PIS Pirn child more time doing special things and let that child Stastny, Oue 6 12 18 2 choose a special friend for an outing. people than did their parents. 'They are entering the age WALES CONFERENCE Gretzky, LA 6 12 18 0 Schoolboy soccer poll when spending is largest, the time for buying houses and Patrick Dlviiion Makarov, Cal 2 16 18 0 Here are results of the New Haven Flegister HELEN MOLLES, supporting children, not all are affluent, abut they emu­ W L TPle GF GA Nieuwendyk, Cal 6 10 16 2 High School Soccer Poll tor this week. Season SEAL BEACH, CALIF. NY Flangors 7 1 1 15 40 27 Yzerman, Det 6 10 16 14 late the life style of the ’yuppies’ and arc willing to records and first-place votes are in paren­ DEAR HELEN: I agree. Brothers and sisters who arc New Jersey 5 3 1 11 35 30 FleinharL Ver 5 11 16 2 theses, followed by total points. Points tabu­ spend for it,” says May. NY Islanders 3 4 2 8 35 35 Messier, Edm 7 8 15 14 lated on a 20-18-16-14-12-11-10-9-8-7 basis. close in age can easily become a “package deal,” because Washington Many grew up when a decent annual salary amounted 3 4 2 8 33 37 Lemieux, Pgh 4 10 14 10 1. Avon (10-0) (8) 176 Pittsburgh 3 4 1 Turgeon, Buf 4 it’s more convenient for parenLs to send all the kids over 7 29 33 10 14 2 2. Staples (9-0) (1) 156 to what they now earn each month. 'They spend more for Philadelphia 2 6 1 5 27 33 Bourque, Bos 1 14 to the “Joneses” than to make separate plans for each 13 16 3. Ridgefield (10-0)162 automobiles than their parents spent for their homes. Adame Division Nicholls, LA 7 6 13 4 4. Southington (10-0) 121 Montreal child. But it’s worth the extra effort to help a child 6 5 0 12 32 29 Francis, Hart 6 7 13 0 5. Glastonbury (9-1) 105 “The baby-boomers are getting oilier, and the same BuHalo develop as an individual. 5 3 1 11 31 24 Gartner, Min 5 8 13 4 6. Windsor (10-0-1) 93 Boston The Mssociaieo Press marketing pressures that caused us to aim for them when 4 4 1 9 27 29 Wilson, Chi 5 8 13 6 7. Danbury (8-2) 92 Quebec they were young arc causing us to move our focus, to 3 4 1 7 37 34 Savard, Chi 4 9 13 2 8. Guilford (9-0) 70 Hartlord 3 6 1 7 31 38 Macinnis, Cal 3 10 13 6 9. E.O. Smith (9-2) 65 DEAR ABBY: The next time I read about all these EXHIBIT OPENING — Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones, left, Carly Simon, and George stay with them,” says an executive of BBDO advertising CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Hull, StL 9 3 12 4 10. Farmington (10-0-1) 61 agency. Norris Division Bellows, Min 8 4 12 14 Also receiving votes: Flocky Hill (9-0-1) 16; women asking where are all the good men. I’d like to Segal gather Tuesday in New York at the exhibit of the photographs by the late Michael W L T R e GF GA Neely, Bos 6 6 12 8 Hartford FAiblic (8-1-1) and Newtown (9-0-1) 9. bop them on the side of the head to wake them up! Cooper. Cooper photographed many famous figures including the Rolling Stones and Beat­ Growing up in an age of rapid technological progress, Chicago 6 4 1 13 44 40 Verbeek, Hart 6 6 12 21 the boomers have embraced modem conveniences, that’s Minnesota 5 2 1 11 31 27 Gilmour, Cal 4 8 12 10 Schoolboy football stand­ People can be so blind that they can’t sec the forest for les. Detroit 4 5 1 9 35 43 Robinson, LA 0 12 12 6 the trees. In all the singles ads, women arc looking for why fast delivery has become an important industry, SL Louis 3 5 0 6 32 34 GOALTENDING ings tall, athletic professionals with the spending power of overnight delivery services that began to serve busi­ Toronto 3 6 0 6 39 49 (Empty-net goals In parentheses) nesses in a hurry now are used more and more to deliver Smythe Division MP GA SO Avg. GUILFORD (AP) — The following are unoffi­ Donald Trump. 'These woman are looking for the wrong Calgary 5 2 3 13 48 38 Puppa 457 15 0 1.97 cial point standings for high school football state merchandise from retailers to customers. Los Angeles 5 4 0 10 41 38 Malarchuk 87 9 0 6.21 championships as compiled by Shore Line things in a man — that’s why they keep getting jerks. To baby-boomers, instant delivery is not a luxury, it is Vancouver 5 5 0 10 36 36 Buffalo 545 24 0 2.64 Newspapers lor the CIAC. The top two teams In So, the next time you go looking for “Mister Right,” Edmonton each class will compete for state champion­ PEOPLE something they expect and demand. Companies that 3 4 2 8 33 32 Floy 364 15 0 2.47 he might not be tall, he might wear a blue collar and Winnipeg 3 5 0 6 25 33 Hayward 243 12 0 2.96 ships Dec. 1 or 2. Team names are fallowed by can’t guarantee delivery within a day or two will have Tuesday's Games Montreal 608 27 0 2.66 their won-loss records, total points and average carry a lunch pail instead of a briefcase, he might not trouble competing. If you’re a baby boomer, many of Froese 60 2 0 2.00 points. have as much hair or be as trim as your dream man, but Edmonton 3. New \brk Islanders 3. lie Richter 60 3 0 3.00 CLASS LL your purchases arc likely to be luxury items. A survey by Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 1 Vanbiesbrouck 365 19 0 3.12 don’t turn up your nose. You could be passing up the Paul plays Beatles songs again Backer Spielvogcl Bates Worldwide advertising agency CNcago 5, Detroit 3 NY Rangers 485 24 0 2.97 1. Cheshire 6-0-0 710 118.33 sweetest guy in the world! 2. Norwalk 50-1 67511250 notes that baby boomers opt for high quality, although at Wednesday's Games Lemplin 218 11 1 3.03 Let’s not judge a man by his height, collar or what he Moog 325 18 1 3.32 3. Glastonbury 51-0 630 105.00 ROME (AP) — Paul McCartney says his better The governor didn’t attend Monday’s brief a much higher cost, almost every time. Quebec at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. Boston 545 29 2 3.19 4. Danbury 51-0 600 100.00 carries his lunch in. You could make yourself — and relations with other former Beatles has made it pos­ Direct marketing has been nurtured by the baby- Edrrxrnton at New ^ r k Rangers, 7:35 p.m. Terreri 181 9 0 2.98 4. Fairfield Prep 51-0 600 100.00 some nice guy — happy, too. proceedings during which Kanawha County Circuit Toronto at Pittsburgh, 7.35 p.m. Burke 304 17 0 3.36 6. Greenwich 4-1-1 59599.17 sible for him to play the legendary group’s songs in Court Judge Herman Canady approved the divorce boomer’s taste for up-scale merchandise and is having^an Washington at Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m. 7. Norwich 51-0 580 96.67 Not all the trees in the forest arc tall. New Jersey 488 26 0 3.20 public again. on the grounds of irreconcilable differences. impact on “brick and mortar” retailing, says Bill Rcss, Buffalo at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. Casey 285 15 1 3.16 8. Trumbull 51-0 570 95.00 SINGLE AND SHORT Calgary at Los Angelos, 10:35 p.m. Takko 199 12 0 3.62 9. Notre Dame-W. Haven 4-2-0 460 76.67 “My relations with former members of the band 'The action halted a tandem $12 million fraud suit chairman of C.W. Ress and Associates of Columbus, TTiursday's Games Minnesota 485 27 1 3.34 10. East Hartford 3-3-0 360 60.00 IN MINNEAPOLIS Patrick FlynnfManchester Herald have improved. Those songs arc wonderful Caperton had filed in federal court against the Ranford 488 28 0 3.44 CLASSL DEAR SINGLE AND SHORT: Right on! 'The world Ohio. His is a leading market research firm serving con­ Quebec at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Edmonton (1) 488 29 0 3.57 memories for me and that is why I am playing them governor and two others. if full of towering midgets and “giants” from the sumer-goods manufacturers and retailers. Pittsburgh at DetroiL 7:35 p.m. McLean 419 23 0 3.29 ON DEFENSE — Kevin Spellman of Manchester, left, takes a swipe at the ball held by 1. Rockville 6-0-0 745 124.17 again,” he told reporters Tbesday before his Rome “Tm pleased to have it behind us,” the governor Hartford at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. Weeks 119 6 0 4.03 1. (He) West Haven 50-0 745 124.27 eyebrows up. Women, give a little guy a break. You It’s now called “from-the-homc retailing,” says Ress, Chris Locke of Stafford Springs during the Jaycees 3-on-3 basketball tournament last concert, part of a world tour promoting his latest said in a statement. “I think it’s time to move for­ Montreal at Chicago, 835 p.m. Vancouver (2) 540 33 0 3.67 3. Naugatuck 6-0-0 730 121.67 could get the prize (and surprise) of your life. Trust me. and includes'not just direct mail and catalog sales, but Minnesota at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Cloutier 316 16 1 3.04 Saturday at the Mahoney Rec Center, 4. Fermi-Enfield 5 5 0 675 112.50 album “Flowers in the Dirt.” ward.” the telephone, radio and television. With the advent of Chevrier 288 20 0 4.17 5. Conard-W.Htfd 4-2-0 500 83.33 Those songs include “Can’t Buy Me Love,” No details were released on the settlement, but Chicago (1) 605 37 1 3.67 6. Wilbur Cross 4-2-0 410 68.33 Prodigy, a Scars-IBM project, it’s also shopping by com­ UHL resuUs Vernon 481 27 0 3.37 “Eleanor Rigby,” “Back in the USSR,” “Hey Jude” Caperton’s attorney, Stanley Preiser, said as he left 7. Windsor 3-3-0 335 55.83 DEAR ABBY: You almost scored a direct hit. 'The puter. Wamsiey 68 8 0 7.06 A.Miller, S.D. 27 520 19.3 63 3 E.Martin, N.O. 32 546 1 7.1 53 3 8. Newtown 3-3-0 320 53.33 and “Yesterday,” which he called his favorite. Canady’s office: “Both cases have been settled. “ftrty plans like Avon and Tupperware, have started a Calgary 550 35 0 3.82 Shuler, Jets 27 298 11.0 22 0 Hill N O 32 44613.9 46 4 9. Hall-W. HHd. 2-3-1 315 52.50 name of the person who invented the flush toilet was not Liut 244 Carter, Pitt Everybody’s happy and she’s extremely satisfied.” comeback — but in offices, not homes,” according to Blackhawks 5, Red Wings 3 8 0 1.97 27 202 7.5 22 2 Clark. Wash, 31 500 16.1 80 5 10. Wsaver-Htfd. 2-3-0 235 47.00 “John” — it was Thomas Crapper. (Really!) He lived in Whitmore 70 6 0 5.14 Football CLASS MM “You can underline extremely,” Caperton added. Ress. All these methods accommodate the time pressures Sidorkiewicz Chelsea, England. High school senior Chicago j i 2—5 228 21 0 5.53 Punters Punters In July, Caperton filed for divorce and in August felt by today’s shoppers. Detroit 0 0 3__ 3 Hartford 545 35 0 3.85 NO Yds LG Awg NO Yds LG Avg 1. Bristol Eastern 6-50 775 129.17 You can find the story of this invention in Mr. Crap- Healy 244 14 0 3.44 Gr.Montgomery. Ho. 24 1076 followed it up with her fraud suit, alleging she had Allowing for inflation, sales by department and First Period—1, Chicago, T.Murray 6 NFL standings Arnold. Det 32 1429 64 44.7 2. Darien 6-0-0 755 125.83 per’s biography titled “Flushed With Pride.” named parade queen (Thomas, Graham), 11:45. 2, Chicago, Thomas Fitzpatrick 239 17 0 4.27 Stark. Ind. 29 1284 Landeta. Giants 25 1114 59 44.6 3. Branford 6-0-0 710 118.33 been duped into selling her stock in the family in­ specialty stores are growing a healthy 4 percent a year, NY tsiandars (1) 485 32 0 3.96 Goodburn. K.C. 23 1009 54 43.9 As to where the term “John” came from. I’m afraid 3 (T.Murray, Manson), 18:57 (pp). Penal­ AMERICAN CONFERENCE Mojsiejenko. Wash. 29 1278 63 44.1 4. Hand-Madison 51-0 610 101.67 PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — A 17-ycar-old high surance business for $2.98 million when the stock says Rosalind Wells, chief economist of the national ties—Wilson, Chi (tripping), 7:20; Brown, Chi Wregget 299 18 0 3.61 East Newsome. Pitt 40 1685 57 42.1 Saxon. Dell. 34 1472 56 43.3 5. New Canaan 51-0 600 100.00 you’ll have to come up with another explanation. Kkfd. Buff. school senior will preside as queen of the 101st (interference), 1430; Mokosak, Dot (holding) Peelers 184 12 0 3.91 W T Pet. PF RA 26 1089 60 41.9 Helton. S.F. 25 1075 56 43.0 was worth far more. Retail Merchants Association. 17:32. Philadelphia (2) 485 32 Roby. Mia. 6. Wethersfield 4-2-0 475 75.17 0 3.96 Buffalo .714 190 163 24 999 52 41.6 Camarillo. Phoe. 27 1155 55 42.8 DARWIN WILLIAMS Tournament of Roses on New Year’s Day. Ilesic. S.D. 25 1030 7. Bristol Central 3-2-1 410 68.33 Direct marketing is growing twice as fa.st, says Ress, Second Period—3, Chicago, T.Murray 7 Jablonski 88 5 0 3.41 Indianapolis .571 134 120 64 41.2 Fulhage. Atl. 33 1397 65 4 23 Miami Horan. Don. 37 1508 56 40.8 8. Masuk-Monroe 3-3-0 350 58.33 “My reaction was very surprised, and I’m very (Graham), 4:22. Penalties—Barr, Del (high- Millen 330 23 0 4.18 .571 144 159 Bracken. G.B. 20 812 53 40.6 ‘ How to Hava a Loval)^ Wadding’ Is a ravlsod, up-lo-data gulda for but it still is a fraction of total retail sales because it Gossett Ftaiders 26 1036 8. (tie) Windham 3-3-0 350 58.33 Magic Kingdom honors sticking), 2:08; Bun, Dot (elbowing), 9:02; Kon- Sf.Louls 420 28 0 4.00 New England .286 108 169 60 39.8 Mohr. T.B. 37 1486 58 40.2 format church waddings, horns weddings, sscond-tima-around wad­ excited,” Yasminc Begum Dclawari said Tuesday started from a low base. Richard Hodgetts, management N.Y. Jets Feagles. N.E. 10. McMahon-Norwalk 3-3-0 330 55.00 royd, Chi (intorleronco), 13:12. Barrasso 249 14 0 3.37 .143 1 22 192 25 992 64 39.7 Scribner. Minn. 30 1194 53 39,8 dings. To order, sand your name and address, plus chock or money after she was named by Don W. Fcddc, president of Third Period— 4, DetroiL Yzerman 7 (Kocur, \bung CLASSM professor at Florida International university, says you arc 213 14 0 3.94 Central Toltschik. Phil. 36 1 432 58 39.8 order for $2.89 to: Abby's Wedding Bookist, P.O. Box 447, Mount fifior- Gretzky and his family Burr), 1.02. 5, DetroiL Salming 1 (Yzerman, Pietrangelo 22 4 Cincinnati 4 3 0 .571 148 117 Punt Returners Buford. Chi. the Tournament of Roses Association. 0 10.91 31 1233 60 39.8 1. Enfield 6-0-0 735 122.50 rls. III. 61054. (Ffostags Is Included.) likely to do more of your shopping from your home in Klima), 2:38 (pp). 6, Chicago, T.Murray 8 Pittsburgh (t) 487 Cleveland 4 3 0 .571 163 95 NO Yds Avg LG TD Dclawari, a I^sadcna area resident, was chosen 33 0 4.07 2. North Haven 6-0-0 720 120.00 ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Hockey’s great one future years. (Thomas, Graham), 4:57 (pp). 7, Detroit, Berthiaume 240 14 Houston 4 3 0 .571 194 170 Verdin, Ind. t4 197 14.1 49 1 0 3.50 Punt Retumsrt 3. SL Joseph-Trumbull 51-0 690 115.00 from seven finalists who constitute the tourna­ McKegney 2 (Foderko), 6:57. 8, CNcago, Gil­ Draper 240 19 Pittsburgh 3 A 0 .429 93 169 Marlin. N.E. 9 121 13.4 28 0 was e.scortcd down Main Succt U.S.A. by the 0 4.75 NO Yds Avg LG TD 4. Maloney-Meriden 51-0 660 110.00 bert 3 (McGill, Larmor, 12:22. Penal­ Winnipeg 480 33 0 West McNeil. Clev. 24 266 11.2 49 0 Sanders. AH. ment’s royal court. The queen and six attendants squeaky one, the incoherent one and the goofy one 4.13 12 1 54 12.8 68 1 5. Bethel 51-0 620 103.33 ties—Brown, Chi (intorleronco), 1:26; Houda, Beaupre 366 22 0 3.61 Denver 6 1 0 .857 160 105 Edmonds, Flaiders 13 133 10.2 20 0 Sikahema. F’hoa. 18 216 12.0 53 0 were chosen from more tlm 800 applicants follow­ Straitlord, Mia. 14 129 9.2 6. Wolcott 51 -0 590 98.33 as the Magic Kingdom paid tribute to Wayne Dot (hooking), 4:24. Kolzig 120 12 0 6.00 Kansas City 3 4 0 .429 137 159 19 0 Meggett Giants 18 202 11.2 30 0 Today In History Martin, Cin. 10 90 7. Harding-Brdgpt 4-1-0 490 98.00 ing four interviews, said Kristin Mabry Tranquada, Gretzky. Shots on goal—Chicago 12-9-9—30. Detroit Washington 488 34 0 4.16 L.A. Raiders 3 4 0 .429 141 124 9.0 17 0 Green. Chi. 11 118 10.7 24 0 Mandisy, K.C. 12 105 8.8 8. Bassick-Brdgpt 4-1-0 455 91.00 Dr. Gott 8-11-10—29. Hanlon 396 26 0 3.94 Seattle 3 4 0 .429 133 148 19 0 Taylor. S.F. 18 181 10.1 21 0 a tournament spokeswoman. Gretzky, 28, wife Janet Jones, and their 10- Fryar, N.E. 11 93 8.5 20 0 9. Ledyard 4-2-0 500 83.33 Power-play Qpportunities—Chicago 2 of 4; Cheveldae 148 10 0 4.05 San Diego 2 5 0 .286 125 146 Lewis. Minn. 22 220 10.0 65 0 Townsell, Jets 14 116 8.3 27 0 10. Wilby-Wtbry 4-2-0 450 75.00 Judges made their selections ba.scd on the can­ month-old daughter participated in a parade 'Tues­ Today is Wednesday, Oct. 25, the 298th day of 1989. Detroit 1 of 4. DetroH (2) 545 38 0 4.16 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Shepard. N.O.-DII. 11 105 9.5 56 1 Sutton, G.B.-Buff. 11 86 7.8 19 0 CLASS SS Goalies-Chicago, Chevrier, 3-3-0 (29 Hrudey 417 26 1 3.74 East Howard. Wash. 10 94 9.4 17 0 Peter Gott, M.D. didates’ public speaking ability, poise, academic day to the Town Square Train Station. Also in the 'There are 67 days left in the year. shols-26 saves). DetroiL Chovoldao, 1-3-0 Gosselin 122 10 0 4.92 N.Y, Giants ,857 175 109 Williams. Phil. 21 174 1. New London 6-0-0 790 131.67 achievement and personality. parade were Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Today’s highlight in history: (30-25). Los Angsiss (2) 543 36 1 4.20 Philadelphia .714 162 140 Kickoff Returners Futrell. T.B, 12 76 2. Stratford 6-0-0 780 130.00 “This is the start of a new century for the Tourna­ A— 19,250. Tugnutt 260 13 0 3.00 Washington .571 186 166 NO Yds Avg LG TO Goofy, Disneyland spokesman Bob Roth said. On Oct. 25, 1854, the charge of the Light Brigade took Phoenix Logan. Mia. 18 510 3. Stonington 5-0-1 740 123.33 Referee— Bill McCreary. Linesmen— Bob Fiset 222 20 0 5.41 .429 137 163 Kickoff Returners ment of Roses, so I just plan to do the best I can to Disney has produced many commercials featur­ Hodges, Dan McCourL Qusbac( ) Dallas .000 96 213 Woodson. Pitt 17 469 4. Morgan-Clinton 6-0-0 710 118.33 place during the Crimean War as an English brigade of • 1 485 34 0 4.21 NO Yds LG TD Laforest Central Marlin. N.E. 16 427 5. Brookfield 50-1 695 115.83 represent them,” said Dclawari, who hopes to attend ing athletes who have just won a Super Bowl or 600 men attacked the Russian army against hopeless 60 4 0 4.00 Dixon, Dali. 24 637 26.5 97 1 Oilers 3, Islanders 3 Bester Minnesota 5 2 .714 146 113 Metcalf. Clev. 12 317 6. Berlin 51-0 600 100.00 318 26 0 4.91 Gray, DeL 13 342 26.3 38 0 the University of California, Los Angeles. World Scries saying they plan to go to Disneyland odds and suffered heavy losses. Reese 102 12 Chicago .571 199 163 Harris. Hou. 13 309 7. Platt-Meriden 4-2-0 525 87.50 Sick cornea is Edmonton 0 1 2 0 3 0 7.06 Gentry, Chi. 13 322 24.8 Green Bay Jefferson. Sea. 21 495 63 0 8. Sacred Heart-Wtbry 4-2-0 490 81 67 next, but Roth said there arc no plans to ask On this date: N.Y. hilandsrs 1 2 0 0 3 Toronto (2) 480 44 0 5.50 .429 1 82 1 81 Ffolmer, DeL 11 255 23.2 62 0 Tampa Bay .429 148 152 Nelson. Minn.-S.D. 14 317 9. Seymour 4-2-0 450 75.00 Gretzky, ” ... what are you going to do now?” First Period— 1, Now Vbrk, Chyzowski 1 (Flat- AJohnson, Wash. 17 387 22.8 38 0 In 1400, Geoffrey Chaucer, author of “The Canterbury Detroit .143 98 170 Jennings. Cin. 15 333 10. Ffiainfield 3-2-0 360 72.00 Governor is ready ley, Norton), 19:07 (pp). Penalties— Norton, NY Green, Chi. 10 224 22.4 37 0 'The ’ center last week became Tales,” died in London. Townsell. Jets 16 351 CLASSS (holding), 232; Joseph, Edm (holding), 6:20; Jones, AH. 12 257 21.4 29 0 puzzling problem San Francisco .857 192 135 Bell. Den. 14 288 the National Hockey League’s all-time scoring Tikkanon, Edm (interference), 9:48; Buch- Sanders, AH. 13 275 21.2 60 In 1760, George III ascended the British throne upon L.A. Flams 0 1. Ansonia 6-0-0 770 128.33 to get back to work borgor, Edm (tripping), 14:21; Muni, Edm (hold­ .714 183 165 Flagler, S.F. 19 398 20.9 41 champion, eclipsing Gordie Howe’s record. the death of his grandfather. King George II. Transactions New Orleans Scoring 0 2. Puuiam 4-50 465 116.25 ing), 18:03; Mossier, Edm (high-sticking), 18:50, .429 1 75 130 Sikahema, Phoe. 22 452 20.5 52 0 CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Gov. Gaston Atlanta .286 128 163 Touchdowns 3. Weston 51-0 610 101.67 DEAR DR. GOTT: I’ve been diagnosed with a sick “This is special in that with most honors you get In 1812, the U.S. frigate United States captured the Second Period—2, Edmonton. Kurri 5 Meggen, Giants 13 267 20.5 34 0 Sunday, Oct. 29 TD Rush Flee Ret F ^ 4. Immaculate-Dnbry 4-1-1 585 97.50 Caperton says he wants to get back to running the (G.Smith, Lamb), 4:50. 3, New Ibrk, LaFontaine Flo.Brown, Rams 28 574 20.5 74 0 cornea. I often get the feeling something is in my eye. a trophy or a plaque and you can just enjoy those by British vessel Macedonian during the War of 1812. Butts, S.D. 5. SL Ffoul-Bristol 4-2-0 500 83.33 6 (Crossman, Norton), 11:14. 4, New 'ibrk, BASEBALL 0 42 state after a judge issued a no-fault divorce award American League AHanIa at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Okoye, K.C. 6. Griswold 3-2-0 365 73.00 One eye doctor suggested I postpone cataract surgery to yourself,” Gretzky said. “But this way I can enjoy In 1918, the Canadian steamship Fhinccss Sophia Lauer 1 (Fitzgerald, Nylund), 14 :ia Penal­ 0 42 Scoring Highsmith, Hou. ending his 23-year marriage to former Miss the day with my wife and daughter. Just to spend ties—Nylund, NY (elbowing), 5:20; Lowe, Edm SEATTLE MARINERS—Fired Bill Knudsen, Detroit vs. Green Bay at Milwaukee, 1 p.m. 0 36 Touchdowns 7. Housatonic Reg. 3-2-1 425 70.83 give eye surgeons time to accumulate experience with foundered after hitting a reef off the coast of Alaska, vice president of marketing and sales. Named Houston at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Thomas, Buff. 8. Avon 4-2-0 420 70.00 (interfororKo), 10:15; Simspon, Edm, miscon­ 0 36 TD Rush Flee Ret Pts possible complications. Since my doctor practices in a America runner-up Dec Caperton. the day here is quite an honor.” resulting in the deaths of all the nearly 400 people Gary Kaseff, executive vice presidenL Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Brooks, Cin. duct, 10:15; Kerr, NY (holding), 1036; Vukota, 0 30 Anderson, Chi. 10 8 2 0 60 8. (tie) Haddam-Killingworth 3-2-0 350 70.00 National League Los Angeles Flams at Chicago, 1 p.m. Fernandez, Raiders 10. Valley Fteg.-Deep Fliver 2-2-1 325 65.00 small town, he can’t have much experience with my aboard. NY (roughing), 15:43; Galinas, Edm (inter­ 0 30 Hilliard, N.O. 8 6 2 0 48 Miami at Buffalo, 1 p.m. ference), 16:46. LOS ANGELES DODGERS-Signed Mika Metcalf, Clev. 0 30 Flice, S.F. 8 0 8 0 48 problem. What can I do? Morgan, pitcher, to a two-year contract New England at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Fleed, Buff. Third Period—5, Edmonton, Kurri 6 (Lamb, 0 30 AneWsoa Giants 6 6 0 0 36 Schoolboy football poll NEW YORK METS—Announced they will not Phoenix at Dallas, 1 p.m. DEAR READER: The cornea, the clear covering over G.Smith), 7:39. 6, Edmonton, Gelinas 2 (Mos­ Williams, Sea. 0 30 Sharpe, G.B. 6 0 5 1 36 Here are results of the New Haven Register offer contracts to Bill Fiobinson, hitting coach- sier, Kurri), 1534 (pp). Penalty—Lauer, NY Tampa Bay at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Tate. T.B. 6 5 1 0 36 High School Football Poll for this week. Season the front of the eye, is richly supplied with nerves. There­ (tripping), 14:43. first base coach, and Sam Periozzo, third base San Francisco at New Vbrk Jets, 4 p.m. Kicking records and first-place votes are in paren­ fore, a corneal abrasion (scratch), speck of dust or infec­ Savalas stars in spoof of TV detectives coach. Washington at Los Angeles Raiders, 4 p.m. Overtime—None. Penalties—None. RAT FG LGPts theses, followed by total points. Philadelphia at Denver, 4 p.m. Zendejas, Hou. tion can often be very uncomfortable. Your cornea may Shots on goal— Edmonton 4-10-13-1—28 SAN DIEGO PADRES—Signed Garry 21- 21 52 13-21 60 1. Ansonia (6-0) (9) 428 San Diego at Seattle, 4 p.m. Now Vbrk 7-12-8-0—27. Templeton, shortstop, to a two-year contract Treadtmll, Den. 17-17 13-17 2. Stratford (50) (5) 402 be too dry (from lack of tears) or, if you wear contact By Jay Sharbutt His sleazy agent (nicely played by beck Emit Company, a car chase, his ar­ Signed Pat Dobson, pitching coach, to a two- Monday, Oct. 30 Nonvood, Buff. 22- 22 10-13 Power-play Opportunities—Edmonton 1 of 5; 3. Bristol Eastern (6-0) (1) 340 George Coe), a fan of pom movies, says rest as a murder suspect, and a oncc-grcat year contract Signed Sandy Alomar Sr., third Bahr, Clev. 19-19 10-13 Radio, TV lenses, they may be improperly fitted. Also, you could The Associated Press Now Vbrk 1 of 7. 4. West Haven (50) 335 he could land him the lead in a new “per­ TV story consultant he summons when base coach; Amos Otis, hitting coach; Greg Minnesota at New York Giants, 9 p.m. Stoyanovich, Mia 15-16 11-14 5. New London (6-0) 310 have a chronic virus infection of the cornea that needs TV Topics Goalies-Edmonton, Ranford, 3-4-2 (27 Lowery, K.C. 15- 15 10-14 shots-24 saves). New York, Hoaly 2-1-2 Riddoch, first base coach, and Denny Som­ 6. Fairfield Prep (51) 295 sonal picture” called “Author of Lust.” the case gets too baffling. mers, bullpen coach, to one-year contracts. BiasuccI, kid. 14-14 10-13 Today treaunent. NEW YORK — In a case of cable (28-25). 7. SL Joseph (51) 291 Cataracts are caused by clouding of the lens, the por­ 'Throttling Coe, the enraged actor shouts 'There also arc two stiffs. A— 10,409. FOOTBALL NFL leaders Davis. N.E. 9-11 11-14 3 p.m. — Women’s college soc­ 8. Norwalk (50-1) 200 spwfmg art, the USA Network tonight is Although our hero visibly inflates National Football League Jaeger, Flaidars 16- 16 7-12 9. Darien (50) 171 tion of the eye behind the cornea that focuses light on the the worst insult he can muster: “You While the proceedings sag slightly near 1 Referee—Ron Hogganh, Linesmen— Wayne AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE airing “The Hollywood Detective,” a sly Bonney, Gord, Broseker. NFL— Fteinstated Freddie Joe Nunn, Phoenix N.Johnson, Sea 16-16 7-10 cer: Hartford at UConn, WHUS 10. Cheshire (6-0) 142 when someone recognizes him, he now agent, you!” the gunfire-filled finale, this “Detective,” Ouartsrbacks NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE retina. Many eye specialists arc proficient at performing Cardinals defensive end, from his 30-day (91.7 FM) ALSO RECEIVING VOTES: comedy about a once-famous TV detec­ lives alone, unloved and unemployed in suspension for substance abuse. AnL;om Yds l u Int Quarterbacks Danbury (51) But when all seems lost, there is a well-written by Christopher Crowe and Kelly, Buff. 121, Greenwich (4-1-1) 115, .o-u, cataract surgery. If you need a cataract operation, you tive fallen on hard times. It stars Telly Flyers 6, Blues 1 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Signed Don Strock, 162 100 1420 11 7 Att Com YdsTD Int 7:30 p.m. — Nordiques at Flockville (50) his personal Tap City, an ancient Hol­ Moon, Hou. ZU4 101, Hand (51) 80, Naugatuck (6-0) and North knock on his door. 'The knocker (Udy) is deftly directed by Kevin Connor, is a fine SI. Louis 0 0 1—1 123 1669 11 7 Montana, S.F. 185 127 1623 11 3 should have it done. The procedure is safe and can be Savalas. quarterback. Waived Wayne Johnson, quarter­ Whalers, SportsChannel, WTIC Haven (5 0) 74, New Canaan (51) 73, Morgan lywood bungalow surrounded by dry Philadelphia 1 3— 6 back. Esiason, Cin. 184 101 1430 9 4 Hebert, N.O. 198 134 1728 12 5 a young woman, Lois Wednesday. Like and funny film. You’ll like it. 2 Brister, Pitt. (6-0) 57, Branford (6-0) 52, Enfield 6-0) 37, performed quickly under local anesthesia by a qualified Savalas, of coiusc, didn’t fall on hard First Period— 1. Philadelphia. Kerr 2 (Ekiund. MIAMI DOLPHINS—Placed Troy Stradford, 137 85 921 4 3 EverelL Flams 222 132 1834 14 7 7:30 p.m. — Rockets at Celtics, weeds. some Hollywood inmates, she is not what Krieg, Sea. Trumbull (51) 35, Fermi (50) 24, Glastonbury ophthalmologist. nnn Wells). 9:28 (pp). 2, Philadelphia, Sinisalo 2 running back, on injured reseve. Waived Fuad 230 132 1521 12 9 Rypien, Wash. 228 130 1828 13 6 limes when CBS axed his “Kojak” scries “Detective” vaguely echoes a nifty Art Kosar, Clev. Cox Cable Channel 33 (51) IS, Wfolcott (51) 9, Harding (4-1) 8, Bas- network executives would call reality- ANOTHER REASON TO CON- (Craven). 1429 (sh). Penalties—Chychrun. Phi. Reveiz, placekicker, and Chris Conlin, guard- 221 130 1475 8 7 Majkowski, G.B. 235 142 1936 14 11 I am unclear about your eye difficulty. From your sick (4-1) Berlin (51), Norwich Free Academy in 1978. He’s even rcliuning to television Camey-Lily Tomlin movie of 1977, “The major (fighting). 7:16; Ewen. StL major (light­ center. Marino, Mia. 253 145 1844 10 13 Miller. AH. 204 125 1508 4 2 8 p.m. — College soccer: Harvard ba.scd. TINUE LIVING: NBC’s cable opera­ McMahon, S.[ (51) and Notre Dame-W.H. (4-2) 7. description, you seem to have two conditions: an irritated Nov. 4 as the tough New York cop in a ing). 7:16; Lowry. StL (hooking). 7:43; Tocchot, NEW YORK JETS—Activated Wesley Walker, 189 107 1299 5 7 Simms, Giants 189 115 1560 9 8 at Boston College (taped), NESN Late Show,” complete with a flakcy Hol­ 'This is not just bccau.se her hair has tion, CNBC, has hired Morton Downey Phi (slashing), 14:20; Sutter, Phi (delay ol wide receiver, from injured reserve. Re-signed Eason, N.E. 105 57 761 3 4 Kramer, Minn. 102 61 699 5 4 cornea and a cataract. Ask your doctor to refer you to an new “Kojak,” part of ABC’s “Saturday O'Brien, Jets lywood lady, sweetly portrayed here by tints of purjilc and blue, the number of her Jr. You may recall him as the host of a game), 17:10. K.D. Dunn, tight end. \^ iv e d Grog Werner, tight 239 136 1717 6 10 Hogaboofn, Phoa. 194 117 1522 10 12 ophthalmologist for a second opinion. You may have to Mystery” series. Second Period—3, Philadelphia, Sinisalo 3 end, and Tim Cofield, linebacker, Tomezak, CN. 185 101 1354 11 10 Helen Udy. But it’s gently funny in its apartment is “ 1412V4,” and her phone is much-publized, now-defunct syndicated Rushers Calendar travel several miles from your town, but good vision is But USA’s movie docs make you (Howe. Sutter), 9:41. Penalties—Twist. StL, PHOENIX CARDINALS-W aivod Michael Soccer own way. shaped like a tennis shoe. No, it is be­ talk show. It featured a lot of shouting minor-major (charging, lighting), 2:45; Berube, Adams, cornorback. Signed Bob Buezkowski, Att Yds Avg LGTD Rushers important and the trip would be a small price to pay to think, particularly at one point when a dolonsivo tackle. Att Yds Avg LGTD The two-hour film concerns, give or cause she thinks Harry Bell, the actor, and he would bellow “Zip it!” to those Phi, double minor-major (elbowing, instigator, Okoye, K.C. 154 709 4.6 50 7 Today preserve your sight. Anderson, Chi. 138 668 4.8 53 8 reporter asks Savalas’ faded TV detec­ fighting), 2:45; Ewan, StL (roughing), 8:54; SAN DIEGO CHARGERS-Claimod Anthony Dickerson, IrxI. 146 633 4.3 21 4 Boya Soccer take, a missing-persons case that our hero really can solve a ca.se. with whom he disagreed. Riggs, Wash. 154 658 4.3 To give you more information, I am sending you a free Craven, Phi (rougNng), 8:54; P.Cavallini, StL Allen, wide receiver, from the waiver list of the Brooks, Cin. 101 561 5.6 65 3 MSC Magic Xavier at East Catholic, 3:45 tive, middle-aged actor Harry Bell, the reluctantly accepts, aware that he’s no Bell, Rams 5 609 4.5 46 5 'The case is her missing boyfriend. Starting Dec. 4, he will host “Show­ (tripping), 10:50; Smith, Phi (tripping), 17:57; Washington Redskins. Waived Darryl Usher, Thomas. Buff. 113 502 4.4 38 2 The Manchester Soccer Club Magic (girls 10 RHAM at Coventry, 3:30 copy of my Health report “Medical Specialists.” Other Anderson, Giants 0 543 3.6 36 6 name and network of his old TV scries. detective. Raglan, StL (slashing), 17:57; Sutter, Phi (hold­ wide receiver. Humphrey, Den. 96 381 4.0 40 4 years old) registered a 2-0 win over the Qlrte Soccer They met, had a fling, “and then he kinda down,” a half-hour weeknight scries in Fullwood, G.B. 15 493 4.7 38 5 readers who would like a copy should send $1.25 with The faded star beams. “Oh, yes,” he ing). 18:56; P.MacLean, StL (boarding). 19:47. HOCKEY Wbmer, Sea. 99 339 3.4 21 2 Manchester Dazzlers. Megan Donnelly and East Hampton at Bolton, 3:30 But he also is aware he needs money. sorta moved in,” she explains in her wist­ Walker, Dll.-Mnn. 9 483 4.1 47 3 which he will debate great issues with Third Period— 4, St. Louis. Zezel 4, 5:42. 5, National Hockey League Stephens, N.E. 98 306 3.1 15 2 Christine Parsons collected the goals for the Volleyball their name and address to P.O. Box 91369, Cleveland casually says. “ ‘John Crownc, Private In­ Craig, S.F. 124 445 3.6 27 4 Bills arc piling up, his stove was repos- ful, wispy voice. But he has disappeared, another regular. New York Daily News Philadelphia, Craven 2 (Sinisalo, Sutter), 7:07. CALGARY FLAMES—Recalled Steve Williams, Sea. 84 305 3.6 1 7 1 Magic while Sharon Lerman and Devon Ukers Hartford Public at Manchester, 3:30 Hilliard, N.O. 126 443 3.5 25 6 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the title. vestigator,’ NBC. You know, there is Uilk 6, Philadelphia, Tocchet 6 (Samuelson, Howe). Guenotte, goalie, from Salt Lake City ol the In­ Winder, Den. 79 274 3.5 16 2 also played well. East Catholic at SL Joseph, 3:30 scs.scd, and he hasn’t even a hot plate on leaving behind $10,(MX) in ca.sh. columnist Richard G. Carter. Guest ex­ B.Sanders, Det. 82 413 5.0 28 3 14:36. 7, Philadelphia. Bullard 5 (Tocchet), ternational Hockey League. Allen. Raiders 62 262 4.2 1 5 1 recently about renewing the scries, and Settle, AH. 85 341 4.0 1 8 2 which to warm his dinner, a can of Harry Bell, actor, explains that he is no perts also will check in and, as was the 18:36. Penalties—T.MacLean, StL (slashing), PITTSBURGH PENGUINS—Traded Rod Bennet varsity soccer Thursday DEAR DR. GOTT: The areas around my husband’s I...” Two real police detectives hustle tamales. Still, he remains a ham, even 13:43; Bullard, Phi (slashing), 13:43; Buskas, defenseman, to the Vancouver RsceIvsrs Qlrla Soccer detective. However, with the chance of case in his old series, there will be a RsceIvsrs The Bonnet Junior High boys varsity soccer eyes get very dark when he is tired. Why is this? him away. Brind'Arrviur, StL (holding), 19:04. Canucks lor a sixth-round pick in the 1990 entry NO Yds/Wg LGTD Bolton at Coventry, 3:30 with cold tamales. earning $100 a day, plus expenses, he studio audience. draft ' NO YdsArg LGTD team dropped 1-0 decision to the Hall High Shots on goal— SI. Louis 10-9-13—32. Reed. Buff. 48 703 14.6 78 5 a Boye Soccer DEAR READER: Fatigue-induced darkening around A funny moment. Savalas is wonderful J.Smith, Phoe. 54 699 12.9 31 5 freshman, Tuesday afternoon. Bennet Is 7-5. Up for a small part as an Irish priest in thinks that “maybe, just maybe, being a However, says CNBC spokesman Jim Philadelphia 11-12-12—35. —Recalled Sean Slaughter. Clev. 35 627 17.9 97 3 Fairfield Prep at East Catholic, 3:45 the eyes is due to piooling of blood in the tissues. I do not in it and throughout the film. He shows a Power-play Qpportunities—St. Louis 0 ol 5; McKenna and John McIntyre, forwards, from Williams. See. 34 252 7.4 25 4 Ellard, Flams 46 801 17.4 46 5 Todd Longo, Anjel Cosme, Dsmitrlous a TV movie at Universal Studios, he real detective wasn’t much different than Boyle, Downey has “pledged to be much PNIadelphia 1 ol 2. Newmarket of the . Thomas, Buff. 33 379 11.5 74 4 Sharpe, G.B. 38 669 17.6 79 5 Diakoloukas, Chartia Trombley, Erik Nlelsan, Friday know why this happens or why some people have a previously unseen comic side, playing a Monk, Wash. 38 557 14.7 55 4 Ben Berta, David Wilk and Matt WalnickI In goal recalls in his gumshoe-movie narration being one on TV.” different than what he was in his old Goalies— St. Louis, Jablonski, 0-2-0 (35 WASHINGTON CAPITALS— Returned Olal Blades, Sea. 32 472 14 8 32 2 Boya Soccar marked tendency to develop black circles under their ham who made millions in eight years as shots-29 saves). Philadelphia, WroggeL 2-4-0 Kolzig, goalie, to Tri-CiSes ol the Western Hock­ Johnson, Den. 30 443 14.8 68 3 Rico, S.F. 37 774 20.9 68 8 played well lor the Baers. Bennet will meet Manchester at Enfield, 3:30 that “the studio had been good to me He soon learns that there is a small dif­ show” and that his new show will be Rathman, S.F. a TV detective but hasn’t worked in 12 (32-31). ey League. Hill, Hou. 28 446 15.9 48 3 36 295 8.2 36 1 crosstown rival llling Saturday morning at 9:30 Rocky Hill at Cheney Tech, 3:30 eyes. The reaction is apt to run in families and is not a once, and I figured I owed them one.” ference as he goes through plot twists in­ “toned down.” And that the audience will Carrier, T.B. 34 533 1 5.7 43 3 at Memorial Field. Coventry at Bolton, 3:30 years. health hazard. Nope, the network says. volving mcdflics, blackmail, the Hollen­ not get to shout. I6--MANCHRSTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 25 1989_17 Puzzles FOOD THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME I f by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee

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Whenever possible, choose Quick C(wk,” published in 1983. 00 lo r the nearsighted ones?" with a pre-prepared refrigerated recipes that can be prepared ahead FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves buy lightly toasted, fruit juicc- is a more concentrated and toastier CAROLYN: I love iced coffee. Stewart’s menus are planned by ranch dip. of time and stored in the refrigerator sweetened oat bi an in a shaker-top version. It certainly beats plowing The problem is that few people 50METlMe5 I m i BONNIE: Like regular Frito’s or freezer until serving. It’s best to ® ^ed Scallops OH, ARLO, HOMEY.' THAT'S container. If you’re trying to cat through a bowl of hot oat bran make it and that the people who with Orange Sections, Lemon-Chive LIKE SUCH AlO UTTER com chips, this new variety is high plan for one or two complicated WHY DO YOU I THE Tf/f FOLLowif4G oat bran to help control your blood cereal. But if I had a cholesterol do, often do it the wrong way: ftsta. Baby Green and Yellow FAILURE.' FEEL THAT WAY? WEIRD cholesterol, this could be the in fat and sodium. One ounce, making hot coffee then adding ice dishes; the rest should be simple problem and could swallow pills, I about 32 chips, has 150 calories, 9 Squash. Watercress Salad with PART.,. A 'A P F F o s S i R t - B 9 - product for you. Just sprinkle two that melts to a drink that’s wimpily Items. Don’t choose recipes that re­ Hazelnut Dressing. Tropical Fruit, would rather check with my doctor grams or 54 percent fat, and 230 (O tcaspoonfuls on salads, casseroles, weak. This new iced coffee com­ quire hours in the kitchen, or split- ror winter: Roasted TUrkey Breast, about taking one of those milligrams of sodium. second timing to go from the A ( 3 R A N T FRO i a t HF soups or even desserts and you’ve pany from Taiwan has solved both ropovers. Asparagus with Green choleslrcol-lowering drugs. Unlike regular Frito’s, the Wild kitchen to the table. increased your oat bran intake by problems. They’ve made their cof­ Herb Hollandaise, Mandarin Orange N A T lO A iA L FNpo\f^M BNT poj^ Ranch variety has a sprinkling of ] 1' about nine grams. That’s about as fee from strong Jamaican coffee ^ d Pecan Salad and Cold Lemon / 5 Fritos Wild n’ Mild Ranch artificial color and flavor as well Do-ahead entertaining yHF a r t ?; ANP, O f COUR^B, X 3 * much oat bran as in a bowl of beans and canned the brew so it Souffle. A1 ■;*:■> 0 k. Corn Chips. 49 cents per 1.5-oz., as MSG (monosodium glutamate). Malabar Hornblower’s “Do- Quaker oatmeal, a bowl of can be as conveniently available as M ^y of the recipes need only a fARBNT/^L Pi^^R FTioN / I i® $1.69 per 8-oz., $1.99 per 10-oz. If you’re choosing com chips, the Ahcad Entertaining’’ (The Globe Pc- ‘ \ Chccrios, or two Hostess Oat Bran bags. soda. handful of ingredients; most can be Muffins. regular are better than the Wild quot Press. Chester; $19.95) outlines JOHH>OiO '°/t6 IX A l > \ n y B p _____ CAROLYN: A handful of lucky There arc only a few hitches: nine steps to successful entertaining prepared in an hour or less. Stewart Keep in mind that researchers Ranch. With fewer calorics and food products have become so one is that all three versions arc including planning the event; plan­ includes tips on advance plamiing believe you need to cat 35 grams a less fat, Pringles Regular Com much a part of our culture that you decaff (One of the reasons people ning the guest list and the menu; ^ d ideas for presenting many of the THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom day to lower your blood Crisps arc better yet. dishes. need only say the name and drink coffee is for the caffeine — making a shopping list; preparinB PHIPPS"^ by Joseph Farris cholesterol by about 3 percent. But everyone knows exactly what it’s one of America’s few legal, af­ your home. adding a lot of bran to your diet Prince of Peace Blue Moun­ fordable drugs.) Another is that the you’ve talking about. Whether it’s tain Gold Iced Coffee. Original, “Rrst and foremost,” Homblower More taste I r t l T ’ Y W J HAFFeMf5 id won’t mean diddly if you don’t nip top is hard to open. (I had to says,“the event should appear effort­ LATR CCHAIkYS Ikl . .. because of a successful Frito ban- black and low calorie. 79 to 95 S^OFO$,(VY6GY,„ also cut down on the amount of dito advertising campaign years use a key to help me.) less. And, secondly, in order to ap­ menus in Abby cents per 8.5-oz. can. Mmdel s “More Taste than Time” TAICE 3DuRlTlMe,„ fats, especially saturated fats, and ago or because of their salty good Of the three flavors, the original pear effortless, the event should be BONNIE: Ready to drink (Simon and Schuster, $19.95) but cholesterol-containing foods that taste, Fritos com chips hqvc be­ is thi: best-tasting, those who don’t as carefully orchestrated as any MO you eat. canned iced coffee? Why not. We yoii can choose from a variety of come one of these products. like iced coffee should know that, symphony, as carefully planned as already have canned icc tea. Both delicious recipes including Fried CAROLYN; When I was a kid In coming out with a new flavor poured into a cup and microwaved, any battle.” varieties of the Prince of Peace Goat Cheese with Italian Tomato my Mom used to make pills more of Fritos, Frito-Lay risks annoying this makes a better cup of hot java With the basic steps covered blue Mountain Gold Iced Coffee Sauce and Granny Apple Crisp. palatable by crushing them into a long-time fans of their classic than any instant or frccz.e-dried Homblower then presents 48 menus’ now available arc made from powder and mixing it up into ap­ product. I’m all for innovation I’ve ever tried. ^ c s e menus range from An Indian plesauce. A similar idea is behind water-processed decaffeinated cof­ when it means improvement. I just fee. 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krtSl5iewyi@i^SS36r .'4 18_MANCMESTtR HERALD. Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1989—19 Roman politicians accuse Poindexter gets go-ahead to seek Reagan papers WASHINGTON rAP^ ^ ...... _ JL 1. WASHINGTON (AP) — John Poindexter’s daily authorized his activities. But the judge held open the pos­ meetings with President Reagan on Iran-Contra may en­ of Oliver North, the former White House aide who plans without voicing any objection.” sibility that Poindexter might be allowed to seek docu­ worked under Poindexter. title the former national security adviser to subpoena “It appears that notes were taken by the president and Vatican of interference ments from Bush later if he can show “a more pressing Poindexter, Greene said, contends that Reagan met some of the cx-president’s notes and diaries a federal others on these conversations and, according to the need.” with him “daily, frequently alone” and that they “routine­ judge says. defendant, these notes or presidential diary entries ... ROME (AP) — A century after the national government after Chris­ Much of the church’s traditional “If the claims” by Poindexter “arc correct... there is a U.S. District Court Judge Harold Greene on TVesday ly” discussed such matters as “the role of Richard Sccord would support his defense to the charges,” Greene said. the Vatican lost control of Rome, tian Democrat Mayor Pietro Giubilo influence, however, has waned in ‘sufficient likelihood’ that the documents sought from as a middleman in the transfer of arms to Iran.” gave Poindcxler ihe go-ahead to seek “relevant” docu- politicians arc accusing it of still resigned. Giubilo had been accused Italy as Western European society President Reagan would be material to the Poindexter Poindexter maintains in sealed papers that Reagan was M ndexter contends dial he and Reagan discussed “the menu from Reagan. He set Jan. 22 for Pbindcxlcr’s trial u-ying to control the city’s politics. of steering contracts for school has become more secular. defense,” the judge .said. administration’s view” of a contemplated House commit­ on charges of conspiracy, making false statements and briefed about a false chronology of the administration’s The charge stems from a speech lunches to friends. He denied he did Less than 25 percent of the “If the defendant submits ... subpoenas ... for tee inquiry into the ihcn-sccrct Contra resupply program .obstructing Congress in the Iran-Contra affair arms sales to Iran involving four of the criminal charges by a top church administrator, the anything wrong. population attends Mass regularly in specific, relevant documents in the custody of former against Poindexter. operated by North. Greene said Poindexter will assert in his defense that papal vicar for Rome, suggesting While the elections are simply to the city that is the world center of President Reagan” or the National Archives, “the court The chronology stated that no one in the U.S. govern­ his activities were authorized by Reagan, contentions that Poindexter is charged with obstructing Congress by that the city’s voters choose the choose a city council, which in turn Catholicism. will authorize their issuance,” Greene said. ment knew before January 1986 that a November 1985 suggest that Reagan was far more deeply involved in encouraging North to lie in an Aug. 6, 1986, meeting Christian Democrats — Italy’s only elects the mayor, they have major Only about 72 percent of mar­ Reagan would have to produce any subpoenaed docu­ shipment to Iran contained Hawk missiles. The CIA as­ with members of Congress about assisting the Contras. church-linked party — in mayoral symbolic significance both for the riages in the Italian capital this year details of the Iran-Contra scandal than he has ack­ ments by Nov. 23, but such a subpoena could invoke a nowledged. sisted the shipment without a signed presidential finding After the meeting, in which North denied aiding the elections this weekend. church and the Italian political par­ were in church, even though around claim of executive privilege. Theodore Olson, a lawyer as required by law. Greene rejected a request by Pbiodexter for permission rebels, the proposed resolution of inquiry was shelved. The appeal by Cardinal Ugo ties. 90 percent of the population calls it­ for the former president, declined to comment. Poindexter asserts that Reagan, on the inaccurate to subpoena notes of then-Vice President Bush saying Polctti has sparked a national outcry The Oct. 29-30 ballot is the first self Catholic, according to figures U.S. District Court Judge Gerhard Gcsell quashed sub­ chronology and other mailers, either “formulated the ad­ Poindexter .sent a "welt done' mcs.sagc to North after Poindexter failed to show that Bush might have poenas for testimony from Reagan and Bush in the uial about Roman Catholic Church in­ since the Christian Democrats won from city hall and the Catholic or­ ministration’s position” or ‘‘entertained Poindexter’s the Aug. 6 meeting. volvement in Italian politics. back control of city hall in 1985 ganization Caritas. "We seem to have returned to the after nine years of rule by the Com­ Still, the Catholic Church is con­ Rome of the popes,” commented munists, Italy’s second-biggest sidered a powerful political force in Bettino Craxi, leader of the Socialist party. the Eternal City. party. The Vatican was embarrassed by The Turin-based newspaper La The debate underlines how Communist rule in the city of popes Stampa recently surveyed the powerful religion is considered even and unhappy about several Com­ strength of Rome’s religious orders CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 in a city that appears overwhelming­ munist policies, such as extension of and lay Catholic organiz.ations and ly secular, with low Mass atten­ abortion services. Consequently it is concluded they comprised around dance, porno movie houses and con­ anxious to see a party espousing 60,000 people. MANCHESTER-Older PART TIME I HELP HDMES dom ads on buses. It has over­ Catholic values returned to city hall. More than 39 percent of Romans Notices HDMES HDMES I HDMES Cope with In-law or I HELP WANTED WANTED L i L I FDR SALE FDR SALE FDR SALE duplex possibility. Pri­ shadowed such pressing concerns as Political parties, meanwhile, see questioned in a survey in the Italian As a condition precedent to FDR SALE vate fenced In treed traffic, pollution, social services and the Rome elections as a barometer newsmagazine Panorama felt Car­ the placement of onv odver- UNIQUE, exciting and MANCHESTER - Now yard, maintenance MEDICAL Assistant for IN GROUND Pool - Clap­ COMPLETELY redone. housing. of their popularity nationwide and a tlslno In the AAonchester He- tun, part-time position, only 135,000 tor these ATTRACTIVE 5 plus free exterior, centrally dinal Poletti’s appeal would have “a Manchester Dr’s of­ board sided 6 room Manchester. Nice 3 rold, Advertiser hereby tor on energetic enthu­ brand new, huge, excit­ room Cope In o great located on bus route. Poletti came under attack par­ chance to land a high-profile post. lot” or “some” influence on the agrees to protect, Indemnify fice. Part-time. Look­ Cope on beautiful location! Must be sold bedroom Cope refur­ ing for dependable, siastic person, to plov- ing, 7 room, 1,800 sq. ft. 150X250 lot, hardwood Coll for details. ticularly for saying voters should The importance of the vote has votes of Catholics. and hold harmless the Man­ to settle estate! Asking bished Inside. Finished $144,900. Century 21- chester Herald, Its officers mature, highly moti­ /work with o special bequtiful contempor- floors, 2 cor garage, make “courageous” choices “even at prompted several parties to send top The latest controversy came as qry Townhouses. $170’s. Blanchard 8> family room Is base­ Epsteln Realty, 647- and employees against any vated, friendly person needs 5 year autistic adjacent '/j acre lot ment. Home Is on on the expense of personal sacrifice or politicians including Premier Giulio the Vatican has been sparring with and oil liability, loss or child. In on Option Cqthedrql ceilings, An­ Rossetto Realtors," 8 8 9 5 .0 to assist In high paced also available. Great We're Selling Houses" extra deep lot for year repugnance.” Andreotti, a Christian Democrat, to Christian Democrat politicians over expense, Including ottor- setting. Afternoon home based program. dersen windows, full opportunity for con­ nevs’ tees, arising from basements, 2x6 con­ 646-2482.0 round enioyment. NEWLY constructed Co- His statement was interpreted as stump for mayoral candidates. Craxi hours and an occa­ We use the option op- tractor. Ellington, 144,900. D.W . Fish conditions in the capital. In claims of unfair trade practi­ prooch, o non- struction, family room lonloj with wrap­ sional evening. Call $149,900. Philips Real Realty, 643-1591.0 calling for support for the Christian sailed down the Tiber River to February, Pope John ftiul II urged ces, Infringement of trade­ ludgmentol child di­ fireplace, central olr, SUPER Spilt - Veterans - around deck and cedar marks, trade names or pat­ 6 4 6 - 5 1 5 3 , leave Estate, 742-1450.O here Is o chance to use exterior. 4 bedrooms, 2 Democrats despite the fact that suc­ promote his man. Tourism Minister city officials to stop squabbling message. rected method. oven/ronge, dls- SERENE senino - lon- GORGEOUS! Bolton. 7 ents, violation of rights of vour entitlement - 3 '/2 baths, dining room, cessive city governments led by the Franco Carraro. Outlined In the award hwosher, hood, dispo­ notch constructed 2 room Ranch - elabo­ among themselves. He described privacy and Infringement of bedroom spilt. Sky­ tolmly room, firepla­ copyright ond proprietory winning NBC movie sal, 3-4 bedrooms, 2 full year old Redwood rately decorated party have been embroiled in scan­ The Vatican controlled the city of Rome as a “city of two faces,” light In living room. ces, some decorating rights, unfair competition Hap and book Son-Rise. baths, wosher/drver Clapboard sided Cope, throught. Beamed cell­ dal. Rome for 400 years until Italian where wealth and poverty exist side Lots of space. Asking ing In flreploced living choices still available, and libel and slander, which Coll 649-4978.______hookups, cedar siding, 3 bedrooms, 2Vj baths, I WANTED $149,900. Coll Ron personalize! $324,700. “It is worrying ... that Cardinal unification hero Giuseppe Garibal­ by side. may result from the publica­ wall-to-wall carpeting, 2 cor garage with loft, room, large 1st floor tion of any advertisement In GENERAL Dental office Fournier, 647-1419. Henry Associates, Poletti invites people to vote for the di’s troops entered the city in 1870. Both Poletti and the Vatican S A L E S person full or port tiled foyer, oak kitchen located on o 1V acre on family room, oversized the Manchester Herald by assistant, flexible time. 2 R E /M A X East of the 2 cor garage. Locoted Gallery of Homes, 644- (Christian Democrats) even when But the church has long kept a time. Apply In person Training using vour cabinets, two-zone gas o quiet country rood. newspaper Osservatore Romano advertiser. Including odver- heat, slider to deck and River, 647-1419.0 on desirable Bolton 4 7 2 3 .0 they feel repugnance,” said Giorgio hand in Italian politics, and its sup­ were critical of Giubilo, the mayor tlsements In any free distri­ Marlow's, skills. 649-9287.______Coventry, $224,900. bution publications pub­ Manchester. 2-cor garage. Owners Philips Real Estate, Green. $162,900. D.W. La Malfa, leader of the small port of the Christian Democrats has who resigned. The Associated Press MEDICAL Technician,P- will hold o second Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 lished by the Manchester F U L L Time cook needed. 742-1450.n F O R E ST RIdgee 3 bed- Republican party. been credited with helping keep the Herald. Penny Sleftert, hlebotomlst or LPN. m ortgage of $32,900 at P R IC E D to sell! M a n ­ The fact that Poletti urged support Flexible hours, |ob ATTRACTIVE 5 plus room, 2 '/2 baths, fully OUT OF HIS G O U R D — Making a jack-o-lantern can be a lot of fun until it’s time to move Publisher. Mobile basis. Flexible 8% with no principal or chester. Price reduced Since July, Rome has been run by Communists out of national govern­ for the party he had been criticizing very versatile. Expe­ hours to draw blood on room Cope In o great oppllonced Includes it, as Trevor William of Redding, Calif., discovers. The carrot horns and squash nose not Interest payment due washer and dryer. No on this Immaculate 2 a special commissioner named by ment for more than four decades. was not lost on politicians. rience preferred. Insurance applicants In for 7 years. These ore location! Must be sold Apply In person, M on­ to settle estate! $l70's. pets. 950/month plus family. Interior and only made it more scary, but heavier, too. Vernon/Tollond area. beautiful single family exterior newly pointed. day - Friday, 2-4pm. Earn up to $22 on hour. Blanchard 8. Rossetto utilities. Solly Sullivan, I LOST homes, not condomini­ Sentry Real Estate, 643- Beautiful hardwood Lakeside Cafe and Coll 1-800-922-2772. ums; ond there ore, of Realtors," We’re Sel­ AND FOUND Lounge, 50 Lake Street, ling Houses" 646-2482.0 4060. o ______floors. Nice private course, no association bock yard. Excep­ Coventry. No phone FULL time delivery posi­ fees. Coll today for BOLTON - Center chim­ Half of countries mistreat FO U N D : Grey and tan calls please. MAKE o deal - 6 plus tional Value! $164,900. tion Includes heavy lltt- complete details on room Colonlol. Coun­ ney has this salt box D.W. Fish Really, 643- tabby cat. Found In W A N T E D a full time live Ing. Saturdays reproduction, 3 bed­ Upper Vernon Street these magnificent and try touches, large lot, 1591.0 In to care for am bula­ required. Paid train­ beautiful homes of room, 2 '/2 baths, large area. Call 646-0194. ing. $5.50 hourly. Coll beautiful Interior. tory person. Needs $167,900 with this very, Moke o deal on this country kitchen, fom- JU ST a youngster! I ! This prisoners, rights group says FEM A LE-1 3 years old, companion nice home 643-2171. very special financing. llv room, dining room, EAST HARTFORD home. Reduced $11,700. stunning 7 room Raised JOHN FOGARTY Husky, black and In Coventry. Single B A B Y S IT T E R needed This Is on excellent rondom oak flooring, 2 $192,900 Coll Barbara Wein­ Ranch on Oak Grove white. Found on High­ person or couple wel­ 2pm - 11:30pm, Friday opportunity for first- berg, 647-1419. cor garage on quiet Street Is only 9 years LaCava built 7 rm. Raised LONDON (AP) — Government The report was written before report said. land Street. cul-de-sac. Henry As­ come. Flexibility Is through Monday. 2 time buyers and Inves­ R E /M A X East of the young! 3 bedrooms, 2.5 Ranch inpreferred areal 4 agents in at least two dozen many of the sweeping democratic Amnesty said many people be­ announces sociates, Gallery of welcomed please reply children, mv Manches­ tors. Owner will con­ River, 647-1419.0_____ baths, rec room with bedrms.; 2.5 baths; fireptaced countries illegally killed tens of reforms in Eastern Europe and the came victims simply because they to P.D. Box 171, Coven­ ter home. Own Trons- sider rent with option. Homes, 644-4723.□ TparttIme HISTORIC Charm - 3 fireplace, fully op- LR:and2cargaragell thousands of people in 1988 and Soviet Union. lived in areas where the overall try, CT. 06238 bv Dc- portotlon. 646-0834. Rothman 8< Rothman, pllonced eot-ln kit­ I HELP WANTED tober 15, 1989.______646-4144.0 bedroom Victorian. more than half the world’s govern­ An accompanying summary population was seen as the enemy. S T E E L Erector needed. Lovingly updated. MANCHESTER. 3 fomllv chen, large deck, with ments tortured or mistreated AL LEMAY JEWELRY Sales-Part G L A Z E R - Full time, good Experienced only to Practical and pleasing. owning cover, over­ touched only briefly on the June It said Iraqi forces attacked the aluminum sided In ex­ prisoners. Amnesty International killing of hundreds of unarmed time Christmas and pay and benefits. Expe­ work on metal building M A N C H E S T E R -$319,900. Asking $139,900. Coll cellent condition. Se­ look pretty rear yard. Kurdish population with chemical rience preferred but erection crew. Benef­ Peaceful setting across said today. civilians in Beijing by Chinese year round positions. Reduced for quick sole. Barbara Weinberg, parate utilities. Quiet weapons, deliberately killing some Formerly of Moriarty Bros, and Flexible hours. Apply will troln. 282-1388. its, eoe. Coll Bill, 242- Lookout Mountain. An- 647-1419. R E /M A X East area on cul-de-sac. Bob fron Nature Center. The London-based human rights troops as the government moved to 5,000 men, women and children in In person. Diamond GENERAL cafeteria 3738. soldl Built oversized 4 of the River, 647-1419.0 Taylor, Manchester $184,900. Jackson 8< group said in its annual global sur­ crush the student-led pro-democracy Halabja. Survivors of chemical at­ Showcase, Manchester help, full time 8om - bedroom Colonial, 2'/2 Office, 6 43-4060. Jackson Real Estate, Atlas Oil has joined the UNBELIEVABLE 647-8400.O vey that human rights were violated movement. tacks were often summarily ex­ Porkode.______2pm. Full benefits. Coll baths, large eot-ln kit­ Price!!! Builder has $134,900. Sentry Real HDMES chen w/wet bar and in 133 counties last year. The viola­ In Colombia, Guatemala, El Sal­ ecuted, and in villages near the town CHEVY-Camaro, 1987, 633-4681 ext. 330 ask for reduced well below Estate, 643-4060.O Service Dept, at Charlotte between 8om FDR SALE gloss doors to screened tions ranged from death squad kill­ vador, Syria and the Philippines, of Duhok, more than 1,000 execu­ Iroc, convertable, cost In order to sell this M A N C H E S T E R . New lls- - 2pm of Arbor Acre porch. Plaster walls, 2 7 room Colonial on Itng! 6 room aluminum ings in Latin America to harassment victims of illegal killings were often white. Limited edition. MANCHESTER tions in one day were reported, it $14,500. 645-8576. Forms, Glastonbury. OWNER will trade their 9 fireplaces. Completely Shoddy Mill Rood In sided Cope. Flrploced of church groups in China and severely mutilated before being said. JOHN FOGARTY room, 2'/3 both Colon­ private wooded yard. Andover! Reset at MEDICAL Asslstant- S E C R E T A R Y - C. P. A. living room, hardwood Reduced for immedi­ MANCHESTER WILS€S>N IML ial for vour smaller Three blocks from I- $199,900 for tost action, floors, 1 cor garage. mistreatment of jailed Aborigines in killed, the report said. Many killings occurred during or /Tronscrlptlonlst. Part firm. Excellent oppor­ ate sale, immaculate home. Don't let the 384. Immediate occu­ David Murdock. Sen­ $144,900 Australia. It called those killings, and the after anti-government demonstra­ time, flexible hours. tunity tor efficient, per­ featuring 3 bedrooms, 5 year old L shaped market stop you.Blan­ pancy. Bv owner 646- 2.5 baths, fireplace, try Real Estate, 643- Locatlonl LocallonI 6 Rm. Cape Experience preferred. sonable secretory. Sto- The 310-page report said the vic­ killing of hundreds of civilians by tions, Amnesty said. It expressed 435 West Center St, Manchester chard 8< Rossetto Real­ 8711. vinyl siding with And- 4060. □ Cape. 6 rooms, sky­ with 3 spadous bedrooms; Interested persons tlstlcol word tims of deliberate, illegal killings in Sri Lanka’s security forces, “striking concern about the Israeli-occupied tors," W e’re Selling pi'sen windows, situ­ lights, oil heat, natu­ bright kitchen and 1 car garage! please call Lynne at processing experience TASTEFULLY Deco­ at least two dozen countries were examples of continuing extrajudicial territories where more than 300 requird. General com­ H ouses" 646-2482.□ rated - 3 bedroom ated on private 5 acre REDUCEOforquIcksole. ral woodwork, oak 146-7445.______2.5 acres - Ranch home government opponents, members of executions this year.” Palestinian civilians were killed in puter experience help­ Cope, large dressing lot! 1900 sq. ft. Coll cabinets, well insu­ CASH DISCOUNT PLAN BUS DrIver-YWCA pub­ Now! Jackson & Jack- In Bolton. 3 Greenhllls- ethnic or religious groups and It said governments made “enor­ 1988; Algeria where at least 176 ful. Please send re­ room off master bed­ lated. full baseinent, lic service vehicle. sume to: Pue, Semel MANCHESTER - Well room, newer carpet­ son Real Estate, 647- lovely home on beauti­ civilians living in areas of military ful and private lot. Coll city water and sewer. mous efforts” to conceal evidence of demonstrators died; and Tibet, SENIOR CITIZEN PLAN Minimum license re­ and Chich, Certified kept 5/5 two family In ing, hardwood floors, 8400.O operations. such killings, but details were reach­ where Chinese police killed dozens quirem ent 70C. 12'/2 Public Accounts, P. D. the North end of town. paddle fan In dining Anne Doremus, 647- $131,000. Call 646- 1419. R E /M A X East of It said the victims were gunned ing the international community of pro-independence demonstrators. BUDGET PLAN hours per week, Box 2250, Vernon, CT Quiet street, large lot room, nicely treed lot, M A N C H E S T E R . New lls- 4122. Owner. 10;45am to 12:00pm and with 2 cor garage. Gas the River, 647-1419.0 down in groups or shot by snipers, more rapidly than ever before. Amnesty said it documented 06066. drilled well. Coventry. Itng! Looking tor your 2:15pm' to 3:30pm. $10 heat. Coll today! Reduced $125,900. Phil­ first home? This 6 blown up by explosives, stabbed, “Killings are carried out at night, prisoners of conscience in at least 76 SERVICE CONTRACTS per hour. Drlvlngexpe- THIRD Shift 2 full timers $179,000. Flono Real and 2 porttlme. $5.50on ips Real Estate, 742- room Cope has lots to strangled, hacked to death or when the victims are alone, or in countries in 1988. rlence preferred. Call Estate, 646-5200.D 1450.O otter at o gret price. YW CA , 647-1437. eoe hour to start. Senior poisoned. Many were tortured to remote rural areas where even Among the worst offenders cited citizens urged to apply. FANTASTIC Family Fully oppllonced, fin­ AL LEMAY ished lower lever, 1 cor death. large-scale troop movements can be were Turkey, where thousands were T E A C H E R Aides needed. Also wanted 2porttlme room, highlights this 3 PRIVACY plus location - Call John NOW garage. Dovlde Mur­ One-third of the world’s govern­ undertaken unobserved,” the report detained for political rea.sons, in­ Part-time, afternoon for Saturday and Sun­ bedroom newer Colon­ Attractive 5 room hours available. ial - fleldstone wall with dock, Manchester Of­ SOUTH WINDSOR ments jailed prisoners o f conscience said. cluding hundreds of prisoners of day. Apply Jasper's, Ranch, 3 bedrooms, Please call 649-5531 for Route 6, Andover, or fireplace Is super focal lightly wooded lot fice, 643-4060. $134,900. $144,900 — defined by Amnesty as people “In urban areas, specialized conscience, and Greece, where con­ Old fashioned Personlized Service coll 742-0787 tor per­ point. Asking $169,900. within walking dis­ Sentry Real Estate, 643- Lovely condominium in 4060. □ locked up for the non-violent exer­ squads are trained to function in scientious objectors to military ser­ sonal Interview. Coll Barbara Weinberg tance to Columbia convenient localion! Features i 647-1419. R E /M A X East cise of their human rights, the group secrecy and are authorized to con­ vice were in prison. Beach and recreation include 2 Ige. bedrooms; 1.5 S- POSTAL JOBS TRAVEL Agency East of of the River, 647-1419.0 MALLARD View. oTs- said. duct operations in areas under cur­ However, 1,566 prisoners of con­ k area, enlov the hiking tlnctive Townhouses. baths; lolt/den; and 2 ear Start at $10.39/Hr the river needs assist­ EXCELLENT Condition - trolls, bollflelds, tennis And it accused more than half the few and police control.” science were released worldwide ance. Typing and tele­ Save thousands. garagel 7 room Ranch. 3 bed­ courts, and povllllon. $141,9001 No associa­ governments of either torturing or Amnesty said many such killings during 1988, or one in every three For exam and appli- phone etiquette re­ rooms, 2 baths, fomllv C o lu m b ia , $156,900. 645-8393 cation informatbn, call; quired. Will train. Call tion fees. New 3 bed­ mistreating prisoners. occurred during armed conflict in cases taken up by Amnesty. More I room, handicap ac­ Philips Real Estate, 646-2756.______room single family att­ Also, 1,903 prisoners were ex­ countries including Afghanistan, than half the 300 Imown prisoners of 219-836-8157, cessible. Low $150's. 742-1450. □ ached homes that offer MATURE person wanted Become a FULL Service Customer ext. 654 Coll Linda Brown 647- o sensible alternative ecuted under death penalty laws in Ethiopia and Burma. conscience in the Soviet Union in to do housekeeping and 9a.m. - 8p.m. 7 days 1419. R E /M A X East of BOLTON - Owner financ­ to the high cost ot o new BOLTON 35 countries in 1988, the highest “Warfare makes it easier to evade January 1988 were released by the dietary work In o per­ the River, 647-1419.P ing. Price drastically home! A complete FOR SALE BY OWNER number of such executions since sonal core facility. accountability; not only is access by end of the year. Before November 1st and Receive reduced on this brand package at one low U&R Built home with beamed cathedral ceiling in 1981, the report said. Amnesty, win­ independent observers limited but Detainees were held without Good pov and benefits. GREAT starter home new 8 room Contem­ price! l baths, fire­ W A N T E D student to rake Coll Mrs. Brook, only '/2 living room, Jacuzzi tub, 2 full baths, 2 fireplaces, ner of the 1977 Nobel Peace Prize, the dead can be characterized as charge or trial in more than 75 leaves after school and Manchester. Where do porary on Birch Moun­ place, wall to wall car­ a Special Rebate on Your Service Contract between 8om-2pm, we begin? How about wood/coal add-on boiler, and full length covered on Saturdays. Good tain. Features Include peting, range, refriger­ opposes capital punishment in all combatants ... or as the unavoidable countries, and torture and ill-treat­ Mondoy-Frldov. 649- this 6 room Ranch In o deck. $189,900. Call 649-3145. BOLTON pay. 644-8076. o formal dining room, ator, dishwasher, and circumstances. civilian casualties of war,” the ment was reported in 94, it said. 4510. good location. Flre- $327,900 j J T K X X n K l family room with fire­ microwave oven, full ploced living room, place and wet bar, basement and attached N E W Custom built 7 room MEDICAl beamed celling and hardwood floors and garage. No gimmicks, Contemporary with 3 bedrooms; SECRETARY/TRANSCRnTIONIST paddle ton "plus" mud- much more. "Builder lust solid dollar volue- lireplaced FR; 2.5 baths; CLIP AND SAVE FOR EXTRA BONUS room and garage. will also take homes In compore! Come see whirlpool; oeniral vac; and For growing orthopedic practice. $129,900. D.W . Fish trade." $285,000. Flono the mode of tomorrow bloomers Realty, 643-1591.0 oversized 2 car garagell Q ( I ri e lin g e r ie o o u t iq u e Real Estate, 646-5200.Q In vour own lot and Excellent starling .salary and benefits. home! Blanchard 8< Full lime flexible hours available. Rossetto Realtors," STOP SMOKING Send resume to: We’re Selling Houses" HELP HELP 1 646-2482.0 Sports Medicine and Orthopedies of WANTED BRING Manchester WANTED IN IN (2 1/2) HOURS 155 Main Street, Manchester, CT HELP Or call 645-8387 (10a.m.-6 p.m.) PARTS DEPARTMENT MECHANIC WANTED MANCHESTER $126,900 Without Anxiety, Irritability or Weight Gain 643-6709 (Fax) PRICE REDUCED THIS AD r m 3 years experience Heavy Equipment On this 6 room, older Cokxilal Cape. CXiaInt home In need of YOU DON’T WANT CANCER. EMPHYSEMA, A HEART ATTACK OR SUFFER FROM A They will suspend 3 or 4 volunteers between two chairs to T.L.C. 3 bedrooms, one bedroom has endosod porch. Large required. Good work­ Experience re­ ^ lo s e d sunroom In front. New roof and alum. siding. This liome BOLTON STROKE. show the power of one's Subconscious Mind. He has hy, no- $9.00 PER HOUR Is la Ideal for the handym an. tized over 75,CX)0 people. ing conditions. Full $153,500 (1) "YES" YOU WILL BE HYPNOTIZED" "LET'S TALK!" quired. Gcx)d work­ Starling Pay (2) ”YES” YOU WILLINGLY THROW YOUR CIGARETTES AWAY AT END OF PROGRAM. benefit package. Call ing conditions. Full Steady work for wa-1 Counlry Cape on 2.8 acres with October 28, Saturday spring led pond. Features 1/2 P R IC E S A L E (3) "B E C A U S E " DR. D O N A L D A. K AH L Ph.D. H A S A 9 8 % P R O V E N S U C C E S S RATE, he is About Strano's success in selling and 665-7470 for inter­ terproofing contractor. benefit package. Include 3 bedrooms: enclosed considered one of the leading experts in the UNITED STATES on Behavior Modifications and has East Hartford how you can be a part of it! As always, we view. Must have car and li-| Call 665-7470 for porch; 1 car garage and horses PURCHASE ONE BRA ANY been featured on radio and television. Dr. Kahl can RELATE to you, he Is an ex-smoker himself keep selling houses, and with our soon- cense. 647-1901 Holiday Inn, 363 Roberts St. are permitledl and has lost two members of his immediate family due to smoking. to-start Training Program, you can be a I Exit 58 STYLE AND BUY THE Spend ONE SESSIO N with Dr. Kahl or one of his associates YOU W ONT REGRET IT. You will part of the successful Strano’s Sales Team. leave feeling REFRESHED, MOTIVATED And have CONFIDENCE in your ability to stay a SECOND FOR 1/2 PRICE Conscientious, dependable, energetic, full CERTIFIED NURSE AIDES RETAIL SALES permanent NON-SMOKER. Self Hypnosis is also taught for reinforcement. Be Smart. Be a Break From The KIERNAN HIGHER PRICE PREVAILS winner, come to his program. They nave one of the largest Hypnosis Practices in the world. 11:00 AM until 1:30 PM time sales associates will feel right at Immediate openings on 7am-3pm and Routine REALTY, INC. O F F E R G O O D UNTIL OCT. 31 ST home! 3pm-11pm and 11pm-7am shifts. Full or part MANCHESTER $168,900 1 SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR A GROUP OF TEN OR If you are licensed, or soon to be, please time positions. The Train Exchange/ NEW TO MARKET 294 Main St. BRIDAL REGISTRY Remember I MORE, CALL OFFICE FOR DETAILS Remember V Friends Miniature Corner in Man- call for confidential interview....don't Every other weekend required Huge, 7 room Cape In "move-ln" cornlitlon. Many amenities. Only 0 5 / You All Pay Less chestor has openings for: Completelty remodeled Kitchen with all appliances, new batfi- M anchester ANN FALKOWSKI OWNER This program is compieted In one session. Bring SURGEON GENERAL WARNING Registration at the door front an hour up to class time delay....call today! •Ask about oqr child care reimbursement Part time/Full time sales rooms. or>e with whirlpool bath. New furnace and 2 car garage. This home must be seen to be appredaiedl 649-1147 22 BIRCH STREET • DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER as many friends as you want, everyone will gel a Quiting smoking now areally reduces serious CASH, VISA 8. MASTERCARD Accepted Frank Strano •Non-benefits rate of pay program person. A desire to learn risk to your health. Hypnosis has been ap­ and earn for the reliable discount. Bring all your>cigaretts we will smoke Presented as a public service by Dr. Kahl & Assodales, 7003 Will Train . D.F. REALE, INC. 6 4 6 -6 4 5 6 two while In hypnosis. proved by the American Medical Association STRANO REAL ESTATE person will bring appro­ since 1953. Hwy 3, disco, IN 47163.Ph.No.812/256-2246 or 256-2024 647-"S O L D " Please call: Director of Staff Development, priate reward. Call Mr. ' REAL ESTATE TUESDAV-SATURDAY 9:30AM- Crestfield Convalescent Home of Manchester Lynn Kessler, at 646- 175 Main St., Manchester 5:30PM THURSDAY UNTIL 8PM MASTERCARD & VISA CLIP AND SAVE FOR EXTRA BONUS It's What We DO Best! 643-5151. 0610 for appointment. 646-4525 20— MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1989

I HOMES HOMES APARTMENTS HOMES TAG FOR SALE TRUCKS/VANS I FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT SALES I FOR SALE 30 Locust Street. 4 room MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ Wont to sell vour cor? For heated apartment 1st NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ 1974 GMcTruc!T''250r7 quick results, use o low- room, garage, en­ eral Stotufe 23-65 prohibits cylinder. Asking $450. floor. Securitv. No closed porch. Security. Call otte r 4pm. 649-3237. cost Clossifled ad. pets. $650 m onthiv. 646- the posting of advertise­ REAL estate No pets. $800. 647-9976. ments by any person, firm or 2426. 9am-5pm corporation on a telegraph, 395 North Main Sf. CONDOMINIUMS weekdoys.______telephone, electric light or Manchester, CT FOR SALE 118 Main Street, 3 room jSTORE/OFFICE power pole or to a tree, apartment Including I FOR RENT shrub, rock, or any other CAMPERS/ heot/hot water. $560 natural oblect without o writ­ 647-'SOLD" JUST sTortlng out?? ten permit tor the purpose of [^ T R A IL E R S lHanrlfPBtpr Ip ralh WOULD LIKE TO per month. Security. 6FFIC™'^"TToom7"900 W hat 0 terrific Invest­ No pets. 646-2426, 9om- protecting Itorthepubllcond PROUDLY PRESENT: sq.ft, on Spruce Street. carries a fine of up to $50 for 1980 Mldos Motor home. ment for the 1st tim e 5pm weekdoys.______CARPENTRY/ WET BASEMENT? buyer! Super 4 room Ov«r 40 Yoare Experience L e a s e , parking, each offense. 24K, air, needs minor $109,900-MANCHESTER Townhouse Condo at 447 Main Street, 5 room REMODELING Written Guarantee $700/month. 643-6712. repair, must sell. 649- Fully appllanced, beaulilul & Free Eitimatet 9977. Wellsweep In Man­ apartment. $600 per Hatchwajp, Foundation Cracks, OFFICE - P rim e (ocatfon, privale.Exceplional 1 bdrm chester. 2 bedrooms, month plus utilities. Surrp Pumps, Drainage Lines, heat, carpet. $250. per Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Basement Waterproofing of Floors & Thursday, Oct. 26., 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Townhouse. 1.5 baths, private base­ Securitv. No pets. 646- GCF HOME Walls 6 More m onth. Coll 647-9223 or I CARS $134,900-MANCHESTER ment, deluxe cherry 2426, 9om-5pm 643-7175. FOR SALE weekdays. SERVICES Albert Zuccaro 646-3361 ] MISCELLANEOUS Newly decorated & mainte­ kitchen cabinets, am­ Remodeling, repair, decks, ple parking, end unit. CHEVROLET. 1984 Cava­ nance free vinyl sided Cape MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ trim work, small jobs. ( a u to m o tiv e $109,000. Jackson 8, room, luxury town- n n MISCELLANEOUS lier Wagon, good con­ w/3 bdrms, family room & Senior Citizen Discount ELECTRICAL garage.Nice! Jackson Real Estate, house. All appliances, FOR RENT dition. Many extras ENG^^^"3Sl^ubI^n!^, 647-8400.O heat, coble, carpeting, 645-6559 $2,500. 643-2108.______Ford, V8. $100.643-7063. $139,900-MANCHESTER air conditioning. Coll DUMAS ELECTRIC NEED winter storage? Events planned to boo-lster. Owner financing avail.-6 rm. MANCHESTER. Starting OLDSMOBILE 1981, Cu­ at $65,900. 1 and 2 647-1595.______Service changes, Fenced, secured, and tlass Supreme. 2 door, Victorian. All major renova­ Economy grows bedrooms, excellent fi­ MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ PAINTING/PAPERING additional wiring and well lit area. Call 842- new tires, high miles. tions completed.2 car nancial terms availa­ room townhouse. All repairs on existing 4775. 649-9977.______CARDINAL garage.A must see! ble. Owner financing at everyone^s Halloween ‘spirits^ appliances, heat, hot homes. Quality work at CHEVROLET 1981 BUICK, INC. $210,000-MANCHESTER 5.9 percent Initial rote. water, carpeting, olr “We can tell you affordable prices. Chevette, 2 door, 4 1988 BuIckLeSabre Sedan $11,l9g Lg. Duplex in very good Coll for details. Henrv conditioning. Coll 649- what to look for... Entirely owner operated. I ROOMMATES speed, excellent trons- conditionlExcellenl lor Associates, Gallery of 5240.______WANTED p o rto tlo n . 649-9977. 1988 Buick Skylark Sedan $8,990 By Nancy Pappas 27 years exp. Call I 1988 ChevS-10 Ext Cab P/U $12,995 owner occupied or invest Homes, 644-4723.0 MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ and what to look Joseph Dumas CHRYSLER LeBoron- 1988 Fbntiac Grand Am Coupe $8,690 Special to the Herald m i ment. Move-in condition! FOR The Active Life! room townhouse with AVAILABLE-November 1983 4 cylin d e r, 5 speed, desnite setbacks Newer 2 bedroom end outforF 646-5253. 1, beautiful, bl-level 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 $217,900-MANCHESTER fireplace. All applian­ standard. Good condi­ 1987 GMCS-15Spl P/U $6,380 Attcrf Possible owner financing- unit condo with deck ces, heat, hot water, town house with pool tion. Negotiable. 646- overlooking both pool and sauna. $370 per 1987 Buick Park Are Sedan $11,850 goblins! I imports shot Duplex bum in 1979. Sepa carpeting, olr condl- H a rB ro 1313.______1987ChevS-10P/U $6,280 and tennis court. Also tlo n ln g. Coll 649-5240. MISCELLANEOUS month plus half utili­ and dani 15.1 percent rale systems. Interior re­ SERVICES ties. Coll Gory at 649- DATSUN-1978, 810, 240Z 1987 Chev Conversion Wn $13,999 has central air, garage MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ P a in tin g to let tl[ ow at all, the cently tin te d & carpeted. door with electric op­ 0574. engine. $695. 643-4971 1987 CadSIx Brougham $14,995 room townhouse with a fte r 6 p.m.______1986 Buick LeSabre Coupe $8,480 xports since $219,900-MANCHESTER ener. Buv or rent op­ of Manchester tacular cO fireplace. All applian­ 1986 Buick Cenlury Sedan $7,480 Possible owner linancing- tion on this excellent FORT Lauderdale, Flor­ There! ces, heat, hot water, HAWKES TREE SERVICE 1986 Chev Monie Carlo $8,490 Duplex w/eat-in kitchens, 1 value now! $115,900. Quality Painting Bucket, truck & chipper. ida. 2 bedrooms, air. 50 held back carpeting, olr condl- MISCELLANEOUS 1986 Merc. Grand Marquis $9,980 events t(j 1/2 baths, appliances, sepa­ Anne Miller Real Est­ Stump removal. Free In s u la te d windows, a $4 billion tlonlng. Coll 649-5240. Services estimatee. Special SERVICES 1966 Dodge 600 Sed $5,895 Thesdayj rate systems. Fenced yard. ate, 647-8000.O 12x20 potlo, screened LIKE private home. 3Vj •Free Estimates contideratlon for elderly J and rolled shutters In­ 1986 Chev Conversion Wn $9,980 temativq DOWN es atu-ibuted $232,000-MANCHESTER BE CItv Slick In The and handicapped. rooms. Lease. Secur­ •Senior Citizen Discounts GSL Building Mainte­ side tor protection 1965 Olds Ciera $5,695 trick-or-J n Hurricane One of a kind U&R built Countrv! Townhouse ity. Working single nance Co. C om m ercl- 1985 Buick Skylark $4,995 stvie 2 bedroom, has •Aluminum & Vinyl from hurricanes. Lot joyed by southeast in Contemporary. 8 rms, mole preferred. 643- Powerwashing 647-7SS3 ol/ResIdentlol building 50-135. Coll Edward or 1985 Buick Century $6,680 bdrms,2 baths, 2 car garage. open flowing floor 2880. repairs and home Im­ 81 Adatlls St., Manchester the doorl plan, flreploced living Linda MorIconI for Nicely landsc^ed. Beauti­ provements. Interior more Information. 643- 649-4571 Spea ■nc loss was room, sliders to deck MANCHESTER - Availa­ 646-6815 TREE ful! and exterior painting, 2789.______Manchc > losses and from dining area, oil In ble Immediately. 1 and W e’re Here T o Se.-ve REMOVAL $349,900-MANCHESTER 2 bedrooms, walking light carpentry. Com­ MERCURY Marquis, will not I by property quiet setting lust min­ Trees trimmed and removed. plete lonltorlal ser­ Impressive 10+ rm. Contem­ distance to downtown, Wall Papering and Cordwood sold. Seasoned and 1985, 4 door, power LEGAL NOTICE utes from Manchester. vice. Experienced, rel­ tary X-tl porary. In-law apt., appli­ You'll love It! hot water Included. Painting unseasoned hardwood only. steering, power The Eighth Utilities District, 32 childrcnU J predicting $575 and $650. B o y li Fully Insured. Free Estimates. iable, free estimates. brakes, olr, very good ances, underground utilities, $124,900.Anne M iller Crane Service Available. Main Street, Manchester, CT hrcc months Management Com- 30 years Experience 643-0304.______condition. Owner relo­ said ihc ■ 3 car garage. Private-yet Reol Estate, 647-8000.D Insurance and Call Carl 742-5986 seeks bids for four (4) 4.5 Air ■ih D an annual pony, 649-4800.______SNOW Plowing - Com- cating. Must sell. Pacs. because^ conveniently References merclol, residenlat. $4,500. Coll a fte r 5:00. things localed.Superb! STEAL MY CONDO MANCHESTER - Availa­ Bid specifications may be ob­ •Priced below market -Zero $ ble November 1st. MARTY MAHSSON Bolton, Vernon ond 742-8258. taminani ic pace in- LEASE/SALE-MANCH- GUTTER Coventry area. Free tained during normal business down -Flexible terms -2 Quiet neighborhood, 649-4431 ESTER-Building underway! estimates. Call Pete, hours (9:00 A.M, to 5:00 P.M.) He said ssion, many bedrooms Pool -Excellent 1st flo o r, 3 bedroom s, CLEANING Premier office center at Burr 643-1213. Monday thru Friday at the parents i the Federal condition - Immediate large kitchen with ap­ BOB RILEY Eighth Utilities District -4^. ZL. ■. • Corners. Approx. 12,850 pliances, garage, se­ DICK COBB SERVICE LE A F Rem oval - Free Here i rescue by occupancy RENT TO OWN Firehouse 32 Main Street, sq.ft. All lease/sale info, cluded yard, front and INTERIORS for estim ate call estimates. Call Ken 643- OLDSMOBILE the cvci in order to Owner 617-344-045S rear porches and rear Clean Qualit)/ Painting at 0747. Manchester, Connecticut avail, in office. 875-0634 or 875-9142. 259 Adams St., 06040. Be sure I uildtng and $450,000-MANCHESTER- deck. $700. monthiv Fair Prices. plus heat and electric­ Sealed bids will be received at that you ctors of the 2.54 Acres-Business 4 zone. Specializing in Interior Manchester LOTS/LAND ity. No pets. 646-1210 the above address until 7:00 regisiratl Fligh trafficked area. Great days, 643-8422 Painting. Carpentry and Need repairs Ground the 649-1749 P.M. November 20, 1989, at FRII le, many for office building, strip cen­ FOR SALE home? Coll an expert. I FURNITURE I evenings. Exterior Painting also 1987 Olds Calais $6995 which time they will be public­ PrcschlJ iloymcnt to ter, light industrial. available. You'll find the help you ly opened, read aloud and APPROVED BulldIno MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ need In Classified. 643- DINING room set Drexel, 1967 Olds Delta 88 $10,995 to decoi 12 months )2,460,000-MANCH- hutch and buffet. Pe­ recorded. lots, only 5 per cent room flat, 2ndfloor,olr Call Dick Cobb at 2711. 1985 Ford LTD $5995 at Marl by the end ESTER-30,000sq.fl. office conditioner. Fully ap­ can wood cane back Bids shall remain valid for thir­ down. Private land 643-4749 1989Toronado $16,995 ticipani building, plus free-sfanding mortoaoes are availa­ pllanced kitchen, cel­ choirs. $7,500 new ask­ 1986 Olds Cutlass $8,495 ty (30) days from the bid bank building.Owner financ­ ble thru the developer lar storage, garage. No LAWN CARE ing $3,200 or best offer. 1986 Chevy Eurosport $6,995 opening date. The District UWll pu to have a pets. $690 per month EXPERT 289-4437. ing avail-heavy traffic-busy of these prime building 1969 Olds Ciera $11,999 reserves the right to reject any register Bl ave a very plus utilities plus dep- Exterior and Interior and £ill bids for any reason Inration lots In Coventry and painting and wallpaper 50 chaIrs-Good fo r club or 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo $6,995 The Ml n in the oslt. 649-5678 otter 7pm. meeting. Make offer. deemed to bo in the best in­ $169,900-BOLTON-Over 3 Hebron. Lots start at hanging. Limited exterior YARD MASTERS 1987 Olds Ciera $6,999 is offering Wyss, an acres go with this lovely, 3 $65,000. In C o ventry MANCHESTER - 1 bed­ reitoratTon. Previous work 647-9223. terest of the district. can be teen upon requeat. Trees cut, yards cleaned. 1987 Pont. Bonneville $10,995 7 to 9 p.m Graw Hill, bdrm. Ranch. Vinyl sided, 2 and $67,000 In Hebron. room apartment. Mod­ Lawns, Brush removal, SLEEP Sofa-Practicallv EIGHTH UTILITIES Plano Real Estate, 646- Contact BC Company, 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 vance and rm. car garage. Many extras! ern, quiet, central on 644-6968. gutters cleaned, drive­ new. $200. Call 646-1089. DISTRICT 5200.0 bus line. Securitv $575. 1987 Pont. Grand Am $7,495 spending, Must be seen. ways sealed. Joseph Tripp Friday . Window Paintinq — Craft Sale on Main Street -- Coll 649-1147, Bob 1987 Conversion Van $16,995 of Rails y’s bright $189,000-BLOOMFIELD- K lernon. 643-9996 1986 Olds Delta Sedan $7,995 Fire Commssioner Week of October z3 October 28 Bvighi & cheery, tamWy CONCRETE I MACHINERY Dated at Manchester, Con­ rd quarter, ROOMS MANCHESTER - Coll af­ AND TDDLS sized, Colonial Cape. 4 FOR RENT te r 5:00p.m. 645-1480 or I necticut 06040 Pleas Pumpkin Decorating Contest — bdrms, 2 baths, garage. General Yard Clean Up This 19th day of October, P, page 10 643-6681. C o n ta ct TABLE Saw - 10" Rock­ Manchester Jr. Women's Club Bake Sale Close toCIGNA. Carole.______Roman Spiewak • Lawna Raked 1989 October 28 MANCHESTER-Room • Brush Removal well. $75. or best offer. CLYDE October 28 $189,900-ANOOVER-Better with kitchen and Two and 3 bedroom • Tree Removal 643-7063. CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 049-10 (11 a.m. -12:30 p.m. * Manchester Mall) than new, 3 yr. young Raised laundry privileges. Mason Contractor • Hedge Trimming apartments, applian­ Brick, Block or Stone A lRCO-WeldIng Torch ROUTE 83, VERNON Ranch! Gorgeous 3 bdrm, 2 Private residence. • And More 1 ces, hot water. Coll Chimneya, Patloa, Walla • Reasonable Rates with gages. Asking 82 Malibu 4 Dr $4,695 STATE OF CONNECTICUT Fasi Costume Parade - Annual Lutz Haunted House and Non-smoker, no alco­ New. Raatoratlona arxt Rapaira bath home on open acre lot. Phil or Suzanne, 646- $325. Heavy duty bench 64 Caprice Classic Cpe. $6,695 SUPERIOR COURT Owner financing available. hol. Quiet, considerate. 1218.______Coll 657-9761 646-4134 g rin d e r $55. 647-8967. 84 Buick Century Vkg $5,995 JUVENILE MATTERS October 28 Halloween Party - $125,000-EAST HART- $85 w eekly. 649-2902. VERNON - Modern 3 TENTH DISTRICT 84 Olds Cudass Cpe $5,695 (Starting at 2:00 pm at Manchester State Bank) n FORD-Owner financing MANCHESTER-Call af­ room apartment. Ap­ Order of Notice diaj October 30 & 31 85 Skylark 4 Dr $6,895 available-excellent Business te r 5p.m . 643-6681. Con- pliances and parking. ISPDRTING tact Corole.______85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr October 17, 1989 Led by Mayor Peter DiRosa and the Bennet Jr. High Band (Held at the Lutz Children's Museum, 247 South Main Street) all were opportunity. Fast growing $400. plus u tilitie s . 647- GDDDS $7,295 Willimantic, Connecticut FEMALE Preferred- 1113 after 6:30pm. APARTMENTS CONDOMINIUMS 86 Delta 86 2 Dr $9,995 food service in busy, shop­ Petition for the Commit­ By Dean Gol Peanutbutterjam Puppet Show — ping center. Furnished, kitchen GARAGE for rent begin­ FOR RENT FOR RENT 310 Hackmatack Street, 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 ment of the Minor the plane privileges, clean, I The Associal Halloween Legend at $195,900-EAST HART- ning October 1st. Coll Manchster. Saturday, 86 Century Wagon $7,495 Chlld(ren) of the crash quiet, busline. 647-9813. 643-4421. October 28 FORD-Move-in Condition! COVENTRY-A quiet BRAND New Condo - October 28, 9-4:30. An­ 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,495 cr details Never lived In 3 bed­ WILLIAM BLAZENSKY Mary Cheney Library -- Very desirable neighbor­ MANCHESTER - 1 bed­ neighborhood. 1 and 2 tique collectibles, 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Or $6,395 FARMINd (After the parade at 2:45 in Center Park) bedrooms. Carpeting. room Townhouse, 2'/2 dolls, weight bench, of parts unknown hood. Seven rm., 3 bdrm, room apartment, 86 Chevrolet Spectrum doctors and H Thru October 31 Sell Your Car $450 and $500 per baths, central olr/voc, miscellaneous and $4,995 Upon the petition of THE (in case of rain the parade will be cancelled and the puppet show will be held at the 2.5 bath Raised Ranch. stove, refrigerator. 86 Chevrolet Celebrity use surgery^ $500. m onthly Plus utlll- m onth. 2 months secur­ all appliances Includ­ unbellevables. $7,195 COMMISSIONER OF Manchester Mall, 811 Main Street) $214,900-EAST HART­ tles. 646-5355.______ity. No dogs. Coll 742- in g microwave, 87 Buick Skylark 4 Or $8,795 CHILDREN AND YOUTH good look FORD-6+6 Duplex, just like 0569.______washer, dryer and Ice 87 Buick Electra 4 Dr $12,495 SERVICES OF THE STATE troublesome|t THREE room, one bed­ maker. Wall to wall new! Siding, windows, roof ns room apartm ent In 2 TWO bedroom, washer IMISCELLANEDUS 87 Chevrolel Celebrity $9,495 OF CONNECTICUT stating But with jl carpeting, fireplace, that the minor child of the just re-done. 1 1/2 baths 4 Lines — 10 Days family house. Quiet hook-up, dryer availa­ .University o; b'Y Ovywntown IVf^nc3iiic:*t4'r wkh l i i t 50C charge each a-tc'- deck, attached garage FDR SALE 872-9111 above n^lmed person is an un­ each side. Separate sys­ neighborhood In Che­ ble for fee. All utilities Center, d o ^ tems. tional line, per day, Vou paid. 1 Vj months secur­ w/door opener, secur­ cared-for, neglected, child ?xen

Astrograph By Rick Sank Bridge Ji^anchester H 1

gadgets and items for which you'll nev­ their benefit. The steel Advertising Supplement to the er have a use. October 25th, 1989 GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) It’s best not heralded the -1 Manchester Herald % u r CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Usually to borrow money from friends today if Planning cumstances, something good frequent­ NORTH 10-25-89 mall in Buckla your tenaciousness enables you to stick you’re uncertain about when you’ll be ly happens at the finish. b i r t h d a y to your purpose until you reach your ob­ able to repay it. Try to make due with ♦ A K 10 8 4 3 the play When the deal occurred, declarer bricks-and moi jective. But today you might take your­ ♦ 8 5 decided he did not want to give up on open its doors Oct. 26, 1989 what you have rather than jeopardizing ♦ Q 3 self out of the running when the goal Is a relationship. the club finesse working. He won the within sight, ♦ 9 3 2 By James Jacoby shoppers. Things look better than usual lor you in CANCER (June 21-July 22) If you are first heart and played dummy’s A-K of About 80 percent of the work on Degun yet. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Before indecisive about making a decision to­ spades. What a pleasant surprise when Qualkinbush said the path will be the year ahead where your material in­ springing into action on a flash of inspi­ WEST EAST the Pavilions at Buckland Hills is day that affects others as well as your­ ♦ 7 6 5 2 terests are concerned. This could be a ration today, put your bright thought ♦ Q J Forget that there’s a play for six the Q-J dropped doubleton, setting up complete, said Stephen Qualkin- along the perimeter of tlic hill on self, dismiss it from your mind for a ♦ J 9 7 6 year when you’ll be able to get a num­ down on paper so that it can be studied ♦ Q 10 3 2 clubs. In tournament play, with only the entire spade suit! He got rid of all which the mall is built. Along the while and come back to It later when ♦ 9 8 bush, mall development director, ber of luxury items for which you've further. Up close It might not look all ♦ K J 7 6 4 2 his red-suit losers before trying clubs, been longing. you have a fresh perspective. ♦ K 8 6 ♦ 4 27 combined high-card points and dou­ during a lour with Mayor Peter P. path will be points at which scenic / that good. ble stoppers in all suits, three no- and made six for an ex''ellent result. views of Manchester and the sur­ PISCES (Fob. 20-March 20) If you are Note that on this deal East would DiRosa Jr. of the site Wednesday. .A SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) If you have LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) It might be wise SOUTH trump is normal. Since overtricks are rounding towns will be offered. presently working on a new project, be to temporarily shelve tasks or assign­ ♦ 9 important, how should you play with a have greatly improved his score if he The two-story complex will contain an idea you feel could be of benefit to patient and take everything one step at had opened with a weak two-bid in dia­ A 750,000-gallon water tank, vou, it's better not to discuss it with oth­ ments that are exacting. Your concen­ ♦ A K 4 heart lead? You might plan to cash A- 160 stores in its 1.1-million square a time. You could fall on your face if you tration might not be up to par today and ♦ A 10 5 monds. That’s off the wall for experi­ feel of interior space, ft sprawls over which will be u.scd as a backup ers until you have everything in a "go" try to accomplish your objective with K of spades, throwing a diamond, and position. Someone might steal your you could mess up where details are ♦ A Q J 10 7 5 intending to try the club finesse next, enced players, since East might be 115 acres of hilltop in the north end during a fire, stands next to the mall. one big leap. concerned. making it impossible for his side to Inside the mall, contractors for / brain child. Scorpio, treat yourself to a ARIES (March 21-April 19) Usually Vulnerable: North-South ff that works, run the clubs and see if of town. A VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) An "easy play in a heart contract, but unortho­ birthday gift. Send for your Astro- you're a rather independent thinker Dealer, East you want to try for a favorable end- The Homart Development Co. of some of the individual store tenants Graph predictions for the year ahead by come, easy go" frame of mind today position by exiting with a heart in the dox bids sometimes work. This time have begun working inside the /*• who is not easily influenced by compro­ could lead to the loss of an opportunity Chicago is the senior partner in the mailing $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this mise. Today, however, you might yield South West North East hope that a defender will have to lead West would be leading a diamond, and stores and some finishing work such newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, where your indifference may let some­ Pa.ss the defense would get two tricks for Mall at Buckland Hills Partnership, J*. to peer pressure and follow counterpro­ thing profitable slip through your away from the king of diamonds. The as floor tiles can be .seen covering OH 44101-3428. Be sure to state your ductive advice. 1 ♦ Pass 1 ♦ Pass other approach is to simply play ace sure. which is building the $70 million / zodiac sign. fingers, 2 ♦ Pass 2 ♦ F’ass portions of the mall’s concrete floor. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Be patient LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your sales­ and queen of clubs, giving up on the project. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Steer with co-workers today, especially those 3 NT All pass The mall will have a New M manship qualities might not be up to club finesse. Now you play out all your (Jualkinbush said most of the Patrick FlynfVManchosIer Herald clear of sales today that are promoting who do not grasp the essence of ideas ^ James Jacoby's books "Jacoby on Bridge’ and England theme and contain semi­ unique or exotic merchandise. There's par today and there's a possibility you Opening lead: ♦ 6 clubs, and the defenders are burdened remaining work on the building it­ as rapidly as you do. It won't hurl you to may let your prospects off the hook be­ Jacoby on Card Games" (written with bis father, transparent cloth ceilings to make a possibility you might end up buying with having to hold spades as well as the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at self will be done to the interior. WORK PROGRESSING Ted Kowalski an electrician from Pavilions at Buckland Hills Wednesday. The work on the mall repeat information or instructions for cause you're a poor closer. the king of diamonds. Under those cir­ bookstores. Both are published by Pharoe B ooks: Most of the remaining outdoor work Stafford Springs works on a lift under the skylights at the continues. The mall will open in early March 1990. will involve landscaping. Large Please see MAl.l., page 10