20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Oct. 16. 1989 s t r e t c h y o u r burger I CARS (CARS budget By using one part APARTMENTS STORE AND ITV/STEREO/ I MISCELLANEOUS soy extender to four ports APPLIANCES FOR SALE FOR SALE of meat. Your taste buds FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE I FOR SALE m i F0R*SALE Explosion won't be able to tell the 30" gas stove, Tappan 1984 FORD Escort Wagon CORVETTE 1971 Sting Tabled Precocious difference, but your MANSFIELD - 1 and 2 OFFICE - 3 room, 900 COVENTRY - Never used - Auto, air, am/tm, bedroom, country set­ sq.ft, on Spruce Street. outomatrlc Ignition. 8X8 rug, hooked rug Roy, C.J.K. 84K origi­ budget wllll Boost your 872-4163 M onday - W ed­ CARDINAL power steerlng- nal miles. 99 per cent ting. $450 per month Lease, parking, kits of all sizes, 2 bar /brakes. Excellent budget by selling Idle ond up. 487-1437.______$700/month. 643-6712. nesday 9am - 11am. BUICK, INC. restored. $25,000 In­ Items In your home with o stools, microwave, condition. $2,000. 646- $ 1 2 0 . stero componants and 1968 BuIckLeSabre Sedan $11,199 vested asking $10,500. PZC doesn’t act Electrical blast low-cost ad In classified. 30 Locust Street. 4 room OFFICE- Primelocatlon, 2079.______Serious Inquiries only. Freshmen key figures heated apartm ent 1st heat, carpet. $250. per HOOVER Vacuum speakers. 742-6700 be­ 1968 Buick Skylark Sedan $8,990 . Security. No month. Call 647-9223 or cleaner, with attach­ tween 8am 8, 7pm. 1968 ChevS-IOPAJ Truck $7,495 OLDSMOBILE 1981 Re­ 633-8560.______rocks UConn dome/5 ments. Good condition. 1988 ChevS-10 Ext Cab PAJ $12,995 gency - Loaded, must STEA L It. 1979 Comoro, on day-care zoning/3 for MHS girls swimming/11 I ROOMS pets. $650 monthly. 646- 643-7175.______LEATHER Jackets • 2426. 9am-5pm $60. 649-9812. 1988 Fbntiac Grand Am Coupe $8,690 sell. 643-1364.______Berllnetto, fully FOR RENT EAST Center Street - M en's extra large $50, loaded, excellent con­ weekdoys.______Office or retail space 1967 Buick l^rk Are Sedan $11A$0 1984CELEBRITY-4door, women's small, $35. 1987 ChevS-IOPAJ $6,280 fully equipped, excel­ dition. $1,500 or best M A N C H E S T E R - Quiet, 118 Main Street, 3 room available. High visibil­ MUSICAL Leather coat, small, offer. Coll 646-1050. non-smoker, semi- apartment Including ity. $480 m onthly. In­ I $60. W inter boots, 8C, 1967 Chev Conversion Van $13,999 lent condition. $3,500. private entrance/both, heot/hot water. $560 cludes heat and elec­ ITEMS 1967 Cadillac Brougham $14,995 1987 MUSTANG LX - 4 $40. 649-8635.______1986 Buick LeSdxe Coupe $8,840 cylinder, hatchback, 5 security, lease, refer­ per month. Security. tricity. Keith Real STORM D oor - $40. also 3 ences 643-8830. No pets. 646-2426, 9om- Estate, 646-4126. HAMMOND Organ - 1986 Buick Century Sedan $7,480 speed, $6,500. 646-2392. H200, 2 full m anuals speed men's bike $25. 1986 Olds Delta 88 Cpe $8,995 ITRUCKS/VANS 5pm weekdoys.______647-9351. OLDSMOBILE 1974 Cu- plus full pedals. Best 1986 Chev Monte Carb $8,490 FOR SALE I APARTMENTS 447 M ain Street, 5 room lOeORantlacSunbird $5,680 tlass. Runs good. I apartment. $600 per offer over $500 takes It. Needs exhaust work. FOR RENT I INDUSTRIAL 633-5754. 1966 Merc. Grand Marquis $9,980 CHEVROLET"l979 Van. month plus utilities. I WANTED TO 1986 Dodge 800 Sed $5,895 $325. 659-4914, before PROPERTY 1pm.______Customized. Runs Security. No pets. 646- 1 IBUY/TRADE 1966 Chev Conversion Wn $9,980 M A N C H E S TE R - Newer 6 2426, 9am-5pm When you have some- good. Needs a little M ^CHESTER - 1200 sq. Just because you don't 1985 Olds Ciera $5,895 room duplex, 3 bed­ weekdays.______use on Item doesn't mean thlng to sell, find a cash body work. Asking rooms, I'/j baths, full ft. garage 20x60. $550. S T E R E O Camera, 1985 Buick Regal Coupe $6,860 $2,000 or best offer. Coll MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ month. 647-9138. the Item has lost Its value. viewer, accessories 81 Adams St., Manchester buyer the easy w av... with basement, deck. All ap­ room, luxury town- Why not exchange It tor and literatu re. 649-2231. 649-4571 a low-cost ad In Classi­ after 5p.m., 646-0692. lianrljPHtPr IpralJi pliances. $750 monthly house. All appliances, cash with an ad In Classi­ fied. 643-2711. plus utilities. 646-7693 heat, cable, carpeting, onytlme.______fied? 643-2711. air conditioning. Call I MISCELLANEOUS CARS CARS I CARS I CARS MANCHESTER - 3 bed­ 647-1595.______I rooms, large yard. I FOR RENT FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Tuesday, Oct. 17,1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Available Novermber MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ BOB RILEY room townhouse. All LOG Splitter for rent. 1st. $600. month plus appliances, heat, hot $40/dov, $25/'/2 day. OLDSMOBILE security. Coll 646-7723 water, carpeting, air Will deliver - .20c a 259 Adams St., after 6pm.______conditioning. Call 649- m ile. 742-7090. M A N C H ES TE R - A vaila­ 5240.______Manchester ble Immediately. 1 and CARDINAL BUICK'S VOLUME Details 2 bedrooms, walking M A N C H E S TE R - 2 bed­ 649-1749 distance to downtown, room townhouse with 1985 Ford LTD $5995 Bush veto hot water Included. fireplace. All applian­ I ROOMMATES ces, heat, hot water, 1989 Toronado $17,900 PRICING SAVES YOU CASH! of slaying $575 and $650. Boyle WANTED 1986 Toronado $8,995 Management Com­ carpeting, air condi­ tioning. Call 649-5240. 1986 Olds Cutlass $8,495 pany, 649-4800. ROOM mate wanted to 1986 Chevy Eurosport $6,995 M A N C H E S TE R - 2 bed­ M A N C H E S TE R - 2 bed­ share house In Man­ ; OUR 1 w o 'B u ic k 's a r e h e r e : outlined room townhouse with chester. $400. month 1969 Olds Ciera $11,999 room, heat, hot water, 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo $6,995 new opllances. Imme­ fireplace. All applian­ plus utilities. 646-3359. By Rick Santos of abortion ces, heat, hot water, No smokers.______1987 Olds Ciera $6,999 j ’ - diate occupancy. $700 carpeting, air condl- Manchester Herald monthly. Call 649-2871. FEMALE preferred - Fur­ 1986 Olds Ciera $5,999 tlonlng. Call 649-5240. 1987 Pont. Bonneville $10,995 A N D O V E R - D u p le x . nished, kitchen privi­ HARTFORD — The brother of a C o u n try s e ttin g , 20 LIKE private home. 3Vj leges, Cleon, quiet, 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 minutes to Hartford. rooms. Lease. Secur­ busline. 647-9813. 1987 Pont. Grand Am $7,495 Manchester man charged with mur­ $600. m onthly. 742-9034. ity. Working single 1987 Conversion Van $16,995 dering a boarding house tenant said m ale preferred. 643- M A N C H E S TE R - 3 bed­ 1986 Olds Delta Sedan $7,995 1990 BUICK SKYLARK 1990 BUICK CENTURY 1990 BUICK LeSABRE during testimony at a court hearing funds seen 2880.______room apartments. Se­ Sk.#1006 Sk. #1055 today that the tenant and his brother M A N C H E S TE R - 3 bed­ Sk. #1015 of the measure, which has already curity and references o MISCELLANEOUS 4 D r Sedan, Automatic, A/C 4 Dr Sedan, Automatic, A/C, Hit, 4 Dr Sedan, Automatic, A/C, Power frequently traded drugs with one WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ room duplex. Security.* Rear Defogger Windows, Power Locks, Cmise, Cassette, passed the House. must. Call 645-8201. 1 2 1 1 SERVICES SCHALLER another. dent Bush is prepared to veto a bill N ick, 646-7007. Paul, k * W ire Wheel Covers. The efforts to reach a compromise MANCHESTER - Deluxe, 647-1221.______ACURA QUAUTY Anthony Giacomo also said that allowing federally financed abor­ were never given much of a chance large 1 bedroom apart­ VERNON - Modern 3 GSL Building Mainte­ PRE-OWNED AUTOS ^11,898 512,498* 516,149 his brother, John Giacomo, told him tions in cases of rape and incesL ment on bus line. New, nance Co. Commercl- by abortion rights supporters, who room apartment. Ap­ 83 Ritd Escort $1,995 details about the stabbing death of now that his spokesman says the quiet and secure. $575 al/ResIdentlal building 4 cAA uX),LowM m won a surprise victory last week in m onthly. 649-1147. pliances and parking. repairs and home Im­ nCMiCuiiHS(4»«M Mjaas James Paul, 49, who was murdered While House is giving up efforts to $400. plus utilities. 647- va,xr.JX,Lii« the House and expressed no willing­ provements. Interior Aug. 23 at a 13-room boarding find a compromise. 1113 after 6:30pm. »7TojooT«c4 ISJMS 6.9% GMAC FINANCING OR UP ness to yield their position. and exterior painting, 4 ( k /tr. AC, Lw M kt house at 144 Center St. The White House abandoned the INVITATION TO BID M A N C H E S TE R - Town- light carpentry. Com­ aSHondaAocotdlX H04SS bid for a compromise after Chief of Fitzwaler acknowledged as much NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN house apartment for plete lanitorlal ser­ SSful, M.LIm Nw John Giacomo, 27, of 166-G rent. 1'/j baths, full SJNiMvSWaa 0.446 Staff John Sununu met for a second after Sununu met with Reps. Vin THAT The Eighth Utilities Dis­ vice. Experienced, rel­ SSpd.AC.SMw TO ^1,000 MFGR. REBATE Homestead St., has been charged trict of Manchester, CT is basement, kitchen ap­ iable, free estimates. 67C4ic>GTS I1 M » with the murder. The testimony at day Monday with leading anti-abor­ Weber, R-Minn., Christopher Smith, seeking competitive bids for pliances, parking for 2 643-0304.______SS|)il,Lo«ltd.R4d UP TO 24 MOS. TO APPROVED CUSTOMERS. ^includes factory rebate. tion congressmen. R-N.J., and Henry Hyde, R-Ill., just cars. $750. m onthly. No NPonOtceOOaiE lAMS Hartford Superior Court today was the following: SNOW Plowing - Com­ Va.Aulo.U»iM " PRI&JOWNEOCAROFTHEWEEK to determine whether there is prob­ “We have made every effort ... as he did on Friday. utilities. Security dep­ mercial, residenlal. e6Ch^Nova PASS 1.8' long gasoline powered osit plus I year lease. Auto,SMfM and have decided basically there is “1 don’t think really there was s.gnd spreader. Bolton, Vernon and 198B BUrCK LESABRE 4 DOOR able cause to try him on the charge. Call R. Poganl 646-4525 aSBukiiC4nUy Anthony Giacomo said his not” any possibility to find common ever much opportunity to get close,” or 643-2283. Coventry area. Free AUI0.AC V*6, Powdr Steeriftg. Brakes, Wtndows, Lodis, DATE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS: estimates. Call Pete, S3 Hondax Aoooid LX M A P brother frequently traded cocaine for ground, presidential spokesman Fitzwater said. He said “senior ad­ Thursday. October 26, 1989 5S|)d..AA: pass^a, Low Miles Marlin Fiizwater said. visers” to the president “have 643-1213.______OOdaCtaia OAK valium with Paul. TIME: ODD Jobs - On strike. I V«.AuK>,AC Edward Narus, the state’s attor­ “It’s our judgment at this lime recommended a veto.” 7:30 p.m. need the work I Lawn 840tdaC(ilaaa O A * 11,199 Abortion rights supporters warned CONDOMINIUMS Mo, AC, P.S Watch W 9 i $ ney, asked Anthony Giacomo if the that no one has been able to provide Sealed bids are to be received I mowing, raking, trips UANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM a convincing reason for the presi­ that a veto will hurt Ihe Republican FOR RENT victim owed the accused any at the office of the Eighth to the dump, rototll- 345 Center SL Manchester USED CARS dent to change his position” oppos­ party in the context of what some Utilities District, 32 Main llng, log splitting. Any­ 647-7'077 1986 Buick LeSabre Coupe 5 8 . 4 8 0 money. Street, Manchester, CT until MANC h“ t ER - 1 bed- thing else you need “Jim (Paul) owned a lot of people ing such funds, he said. “So the believe is a changing political room condo, wall-to- 1988 Buick Skylark Sedan S” ,9 9 0 1986 Buick Century Sedan 5 7 . 4 8 0 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oc­ done? Rick 742-7090. money. He even owed me 10 bucks, president will not change his posi­ climate on the issue. tober 26, 1989 at which time wall carpet, applian­ 1988 Chevrolet S-10 P/U Truck 57,495 1986 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Coupe 5 8 , 9 9 5 tion.” “If he velos iL it hurts him,” Sen. and place all bids will be ces, hot water, air CLYDE which I wrote off,” Anthony 5 8 , 4 9 0 Bush earlier had threatened to Robert Packwood, R-Ore., said ear­ publicly opened and read conditioning, pool, WET BASEMENT? CHEVROLET-BUICK. INC. 1988 Chevrolet S-10 Ext Cab P/U 512,995 1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Giacomo said. aloud. The bid envelope shall sauna, weight room, Over 40 Yean Experbnca ROUTE 83, VERNON 1988 Pontiac Grand Am Coupe 53,690 1986 Pontiac Sunbird Sedan 5 5 , 6 8 0 In other testimony, Anthony veto legislation expanding current lier Monday. “It hurts our party. It laundry. $600. plus se­ Written Guarantee be clearly marked 'Bid for 8' Free Ettimalee 82 Malibu 4 Dr $4,695 1987 Buick Park Avenue Sedan 5 1 1,85C 1986 Mercury Grand Marquis 5 9 , 9 8 0 Giacomo said he recall^ his brother law, but last week he said he was hurts our candidates.” long sand spreader". curity. 645-8661. Hatchway, Four$datk>n Cracks. ^seeking “room for flexibility” to Packwood said a veto could par­ Surrp Pumps. Drainaoe Lines. 84 Caprice Classic Cpe. $6,895 1987 CMC S-15 P/U Truck 5"..2£0 1986 Dodge 600 Sedan 5 5 , 8 9 5 telling him about the crime. He said The Board of Directors reser­ Basement Waterproofing of Floors & ticularly damage GOP candidates Walls * More 84 Buick Century Wag $5,995 John Giacomo told him he had dif­ avert a veto. ves the right to reject any or 1987 Chevrolet S-10 P/U Truck 56,2o0 1986 Chevrolet Conversion Van $ 9 , 9 8 0 HOMES Albert Zuccaro 646-3361 84 Olds Cutlass Cpe $5,895 ficulty getting the knife out of Pauls’ “I’m not looking for any conflict for governor in Virginia and New all bids for any reason I 1987 Chevrolet Conversion Van i1 3 ,9 9 9 1985 Oldsmobile Ciera Sedan $ 5 , 8 9 5 FOR RENT 85 Skylark 4 Dr $8,895 body. over this,” he said Friday. “I’m not Jersey, two states with races this fall deemed to be in the best in­ 1987 Cadillac Brougham Sedan ■, ■4,995 1985 Buick Regal Coupe 5 6 , 8 6 0 terest of the Eighth Utilities 85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr $7,295 He said that John Giacomo told going to change my position any. in which the abortion issue has been Diftticty R ENT - 4 bedroom , 3 both 86 Delta 88 2 Dr $9,995 him he had to wrap sneakers around But let’s see how those negotiations successfully used by Democrats Contemporary home. I FURNITURE The bid must remain valid for 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 come out.” who back abortion rights against Short term 86 Century Wagon $7,495 Please see HEARING, page 10 30 days from bid opening. $1250/month plus utili­ Dl NING room set Drexel, Congressional Democratic leaders anti-abortion Republicans. It is the intention of the District ties plus security. No hutch and buffet. Pe­ 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,495 have already conceded they do not to award the bid as soon as pets. Sentry Real Est­ can wood cone bock 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 CRRDINfiL BUICIC INC. have enough votes to override a veto Please see ABORTION, page 10 possible. ate, 643-4060.O choirs. $7,500 new ask­ 86 Chevrolel Spectrum $4,995 TODAY ing $3,200 or best offer. 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 The Eighth Utilities District is a M A N C H E S TE R - 2 bed­ 289-4437.______"A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS" Municipality and is therefore room, garage, en­ 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr $8,795 not subject to sales taxes. closed porch. Security. FIVE piece blond oak 87 Buick Electra 4 Dr $12,495 81 Adams Street, Manchester /i.iC'ZI No pets. $800. 647-9976. bedroom set. $400. or w Index Mutual aid offer dated at Manchester, CT best offer. Also sleeper 87 Chevrolet Celebrity $9,495 (Open Eves. Monday thru Thursday) # I this 16th day of October, BOLTON - 3 bedroom sofa, brown tweed, like 872-9111 20 pages, 2 sections 1989. Ranch, 1700 sq. ft. of new. $150. Coll even­ MARY BETH LITRICO living space. Lease ings 569-0303. ITS CLERK with 2 months security. Classified 19-20 rapped as political KITCHEN set with 4 EIGHTH UTIUTIES DIS­ Possible purchase op­ Comics 16 tion. Coll otter 4 pm. swivel choirs. White Focus ____ 17 TRICT wrought Iron legs, $100. weekdays, anytime USED CARS Local/State 3-S By Alex Girelli 036-10 weekends. 646-5493. 644-2833. Lottarv 2 See related story, page 4 Nation/Watid 6-7 Manchester Herald Obituaries 2 I q ^ C A R S Hey, 8 The Three directors of the Eighth feel badly that anyone would use the m C A R S r ^ C A R S Opinion I21J FOR SALE Sports 11-14 Utilities District blasted as a politi­ agreement as a way to create hos­ liLI FOR SALE 121J FOR SALE UNDER 15 Television HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS — Ed McGregor of 401 Bidwell St. gets in the spirit of cal move Monday a proposal by tility between the town and the dis­ District President Thomas E. - ta k e a things Monday by installing a huge pumpkin on the roof of his garage. trict.” Landers to offer the town assistance He said any arrangement between, in fighting fires in a section of the town and the district over inter­ look at northern Manchester. im fire protection should be left to YOU GET ALL THIS The criticism came at a scheduled district Fire Chief John Mace and August trade deficit climbs sharply meeting of the district directors that Town F ire Chief John Rivosa and "Tw o roundtrip had to be cancelled because there tickets to any Delta th is! was no quorum. Please see FIRE, page 10 city in the fSOOO WASHINGTON (AP) — The higher llian a consensus forecast for Traders attributed the early sell-off the dollar would have on the trade Director Joseph Tripp, who is dis­ continental U,S. or 1985 MAZDA GLC 4 Door #2131 S3995 U.S. trade deficit widened dramati­ a deficit of around $9 billion. to concerns that the trade deficit was imbalance. A stronger dollar tends trict fire commissioner, led the at­ Nassau or Bermuda Unexpectedly bad trade reports worsening and that could lead to to widen the trade gap by making with the purchase cally to $10.77 billion in August, the tack on the Landers’ proposal, Report reveals 1984 SUBARU WAGON Low Miles #1982 54495 have in times past sent shock waves higher interest rates. U.S. goods more expensive overseas of any new Cutlass ‘1983 NISSAN SENTRA WAGON Clean #2056 52795 biggest imbalance in eight months, which was to have b ^ n discussed at Supreme. See the government said today in a through financial markets, first caus­ The August deficit was the worst while lowering the price of imports the meeting. Landers was one of the dealer tor details. 1988 FORD FESTIVA Like New #2069 5 4995 a division in 2.8 V6 AT/OD report which sent slock prices tum­ ing the dollar to plunge, with the trade imbalance since a $10.80 bil­ to American consumers. four directors who did not attend the Lugg. Carrier 1988 SUBARU |USTY Low Miles H20M J4 9 9 5 bling at the start of trading. weaker U.S. currency acting to pull lion deficit last December. Rising imports tend to curb meeting. demand for U.S.-produced goods, •Tilt W heel 1985 PONTIAC FIERO Nice #2019 5445J5 The Commerce Department said down stock prices as well. The widening gap resulted from a Others were directors Ellen Bums Chinese party Pulse Wipers 1982 TO YO TA TERCEL Low Miles #211 ^ 3 4 9 5 the August shortfall between im­ The dollar dipped in early trading 0.2 percent decline in exports to thus dampening production and Landers, Thomas E. Ferguson, and threatening the loss of jobs. RIIY&FIY •Conv. Group ports and exports was 30.8 percent and slock prices opened sharply $30.4 billion and a 6.4 percent in­ Lorraine Boutin. BEUING (AP) — A two-month- 1983 TOYOTA TERCEL Auto, Nice 53995 Exports, on the other hand, 1 (jjtlass^jpniTX' /js 1 •Airl iirs Body Side 1984 NISSAN PULSAR 4 Door, Clean 54995 higher than a revised July deficit of lower. crease in imports to $41.2 billion. Landers has proposed that the dis­ old speech by Communist F ^ y The Dow Jones industrial average The August deficit was the first strengthen demand on domestic Molding $8.24 billion. trict directors offer to provide the chief Jiang 2U;min, published in full 1986 NISSAN SENTRA 4 Door, Clean #2126 53995 of 30 industrial stocks plunged increase since May. production and help create more Door Edge While analysts had been expect­ town with an automatic mutual aid for the first time today, reveals New 1989 MANY PRE-OWNED HONDAS TO ing the trade deficit to worsen in 24.59 at the opening, but the loss Economists had been watching to Guards fire protection procedure if the town serious splits in the party despite its AugusL the actual figure was much was cut to 12.50 within 30 minutes. sec what effect the rising value of Please see TRADE, page 10 leaders efforts to appear unified. ■Power CHOOSE FROM docs not have a new fire station built I Cutlass Simreme Jiang acknowledged that many A ntenna by March 1 to serve the northern party members supported the 1-Series Demo •Cruise SPECIAL OF THE MONTH section of the town’s fire protection area. crushed pro-democracy movement •Electric Fed action could jeopardize economy HARD TO FIND The location of the firehouse has and that some high officials still Rear Defog. $ tion was playing down any worries become an issue in the current elec- don’t back the party’s new hard-line •Power Locks 1983 CMC SUBURBAN 9 PASSENGER insulate the banking system from the U.S. interest rates. By Martin Crutsinger over the dollar or inflation, prefer­ “Reducing interest rales loo much tion campaign, with some stance. & W indows ■ slock market turmoil. * Includes Foctory Rebote Of As Low As 6 9% APR. Financing. The Associated Press ring to bask instead in successfully could bring the dollar down,” said Republican candidates for the Board He called for a purge of these •Alum inum V-8, Automatic, Air, Cruise, ^ " T O O C The dollar withstood an early test people, whom he called oppor­ today with release of a report show­ keeping the market’s 190-point Allen Sinai, chief economist of the of Directors saying the town should W heels WASHINGTON — The Federal tunists, and for an ideological strug­ u Low Miles, Extra Clean, Stock q N L Y A w ^ ing that the merchandise trade plunge on Friday the 13lh from be­ Boston Co. “Any dollar slide would conduct a broad study of fire protec­ •Two-Tone Reserve, after engineering its second coming a rerun of 1987’s Black be the most dangerous prospect for tion before it decides on a location. gle within the party to “sweep out n ^ ^ ______deficit widened sharply to $10.77 the dirt.” Point #2088 stock market rescue effort in two Monday. financial markets because of the One of those candidates is Bums billion in AugusL compared with a “Grasp the opportunity to do • Roily Inst. years, faces questions today on Instead of another huge drop, the heavy holdings by foreign investors Landers. revised July deficit of $8.24 billion. serious investigation and cleanup in Panel whether the $2 billion it pumped Such a big jump in the trade market rallied Monday to regain of dollar-bascd assets.” Tripp said, “I’m upset that the 10 PRE-OWNED order to protect party ranks,” he •Leather Wrapped r^A^OLSTERHONCA into the banking system could pose deficit has in the past put the dollar nearly half of the losses suffered on The Treasury official, speaking district is being played for a sucker urged. “We must not pause, or there Steering Wheel its own set of risks for the U.S. under heavy selling pressure. While Friday, leaving the administration on condition of anonymity, said in a political ballgame because the HONDAS IN STOCK — will be trouble later.” economy. breathing a sigh of relief. Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady town is doing what it was supposed the U.S. currency dipped im­ It is Jiang’s toughest statement “Calm and cool has prevailed,” was in close consultation throughout to under under the agreement.” CARS.COMING IN 24 ADAMS ST. Some private economists ex­ mediately following release of the since party elders selected him in said one Treasury official who the weekend with officials at the He was referring to an agreement BOB BILEY pressed worries that by pumping up report, analysis said the decline was June to replace ousted reformist DAILY! spoke after the markets closed on Federal Reserve and the Securities between the town and the district When We Put Our the U.S. money supply, the Fed ran not alarming. Zhao Ziyang as party general Nome On It-You Can OLDSMOBILE MANCHESTER, CT 06040 the risk of m ^ing inflation worse “The currency market look tire Monday. and Exchange Commission and offi­ worked out to resolve ongoing dis­ 259 Adams Street, Manchester putes between the two governments secretary. 21hao was accused of sup­ Depend On It! and weakening the value of the U.S. trade number in stride,” said Many economists said they cials from other governments. (Exit 62 off 1-04) over fire and sewer jurisdiction. porting the spring student-led pro- dollar. But Fed officials discounted Michael Evans, head of a believed the Fed’s $2 billion in­ Brady, who chaired a commission Member CT. Valley and 646-3515 Tripp, who said he was speaking democracy protests and “splitting Western MA. Olds Dealers 8413-1749 those fears and said they stood ready Washington forecasting firm. fusion on Monday threatened the Please Sec FED, page 10 as a citizen of the disuicL added, “1 the party.” r to supply more monev if needed to For its part, the Bush administra­ dollar’s stability by driving down MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1989—3 2—MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1989 RECORD LOCAL St STATE About Town Obituaries Police Roundup Changes for day-care sites

Fall fair is Saturday Anthony J. Gryk, Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 Man faces drug charges spark debate at hearing Manchester lawyer and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Samsel & Car- The Nathan Hale Fall Fair, Scarecrow Hollow, will be mon Funeral Home, 419 Buckland would do that. Anthony J. Gryk, 73, of 55 High- A 28-year-old Manchester man was arrested Sunday DiSanto said, “Stale laws say that held at the school, 160 Spruce St., on Saturday from 10 Road, South Windsor. “Even state regulations recogniz.e wood Drive, died Monday (Oct. 16, on weapons and drug charges, police said. By James F. Henry family and group day-care homes a.m. to 1 p.m. It features a haunted house, kids games Memorial donations may be made this distinction. Family care respon­ and crafts and a hot dog stand. Over 20 local merchants 1989) at Manchester Memorial Eric P. Fawcett, 28, of % Summit St., was charged Manchester Herald cannot be prohibited from any to the First Congregational Church with driving while intoxicated, possession of a weapon in sibility is under the Department of have conuibuted items for the Chinese Auction that is Hospital. He was the husband of Memorial Fund, South Windsor, or residential zone.” Anne T. Gryk. a motor vehicle, possession of marijuana, and possession The Planning and Zoning Com­ Human Resources. Group, serving also scheduled. The Sphinx Highlander Pipe Band will to the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, She added that slate law says no also be playing. He was bom in Manchester on of cocaine, police said. He was arrested around 12:50 mission listened to arguments for conditions can be set on family seven to 12, is under the Department 533 Cottage Grove Road, Bloom­ ajn. and against changing zoning regula­ of Health,” she said. July 16, 1916, the son of the late field 06002. day-care homes if the home meets Sports swap set Saturday Kazimierz and Sophia Gryk. He was According to the police report, an officer was sta­ tions for day-care facilities Monday, all local codes applicable to single- Kenniff said that a study the town ITie Bolton Elementary and Center School PUrent a lifelong resident. He attended St. Otto Kleperis tioned at the intersection of Summitt and SU'ant streets to but ultimately took no action after a and multi-family dwellings. conducted showed that most other Teacher Organization will sponsor a “Sports Swap” on James School, graduated from make sure cars did not cross over a downed electrical public hearing on the matter. communities require special permits Otto Kleperis, 82, of 179 Haw­ The Planning Department is Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the elementary Manchester High School, Clark thorne St., died Sunday (Oct. IS, wire. The report states that Fawcett stopped half way Lynne Pike DiSanto, principal for establishing group day-care proposing that family and group school. A variety of new and used sports equipment will University, and the University of 1989) at Manchester Memorial through the intersection. town planner, spoke in favor of homes in residential areas. day-care facilities be allowed in all be sold, with Nassiff Sports Co. offering discounted Connecticut School of Law. During Hospital. He was the husband of The officer approached his vehicle, and Fawcett asked adopting changes in zoning regula­ Robert Kenniff, her husband, also prices on new equipment. Anyone interested in selling World War II, he had served in the if he could pass through because he lived just three tions for location of day-care areas zoned for residential use, in opposed the changes. Elza (Zarins) Kleperis. houses away, according to the report. The officer said he business 1, 2, and 3 zones, in his­ outgrown or unwanted sports equipment may bring it to Air Force, and during the Korean He was Ixim in Latvia, Nov. 2, facilities. There are now no specific “I submit that the overriding smelled alcohol on Fawcett’s breath and asked him to get toric zones, in Comprehensive the elementary school on Friday at 6 p.m. Sellers will Conflict, he had served in the Judge 1906, and had been a Manchester provisions in the town zoning theme should be the ability to set the price for their own goods, including a percentage Advocate General’s Office. out of the car. regulations for day-care facilities. Urban Development zones, and in provide quality, not quantity, ser­ resident since 1950. Before retiring, Fawcett was not able to pass field sobriety tests, and that will benefit the PTO. He practiced law for 40 years and he was employed in the dyehouse of DiSanto said that the town Plan­ the central business district zones. vices, in a s^e environmenu” he was a founding member of the law was placed under arrest, the report said. Fawcett gave ning Department has researched Entertainment books on sale ANTHONY J. GRYK Cheney Bros. He was a member of police permission to remove his car from the road. Senior town planner Stuart Pop­ said. firm Gryk, Frolich & Frolich. He the Latvia Lutheran Church. zoning regulations in the state per read several letters sent to the Kenniff said that because the state The Manchester Auxiliary of Child and Family Ser­ was past president and a member of Ramey, and Sandra Hodge, both of The officer who removed the car found several pieces He is also survived by two sons, of marijuana in the ash tray as well as a small kit contain­ regarding day-care operations for commission. All spoke favorably of recognizes the distinction of the two vices has “Encrtainment ’90 Books." The discount the Manchester Bar Association, and Danbury; four sisters, Gabriella John Kleperis of Dayton, Ohio, and the past year, and it is the of the the proposed changes in zoning. But smaller day-care classifications, the a former court clerk of the Town ing a su^aw with cocaine residue, a razor blade, and two coupon books feature .'0 percent savings, and two-for- Lametta, and Milva F^ce, both of Otis Kleperis of Manchester, one Planning Department to make the some residents present at the hearing town should also. He also proposed one offers for restaurants, movies, sporting events, Clerk. He also was a member of the Norwalk, Rose Stroffolino and Lor­ pieces of paper with cocaine residue, the report said. Palrick Flynn/Manchester Herald brother in Latvia; and four Fawcett was held on $1,000 bail and is scheduled to regulations in Manchester consistent said they were opposed to the that spot inspections of day-care hotels and more. The books cost $30. For more informa­ the Hartford County Bar Associa­ raine Spezzano, both of Riverside; grandchildren. FASHION PREPARATION — Rose Jackson, left, and Allison Kelley prepare for the “Fall with state standards. facilities be carried out on a yearly tion, call 643-7905 or 646-0475. tion, and the National Advocate appear at Manchester Superior Court on Wednesday. zoning changes. six grandchildren; one great­ The funeral will be Thursday at 2 “We feel these amendments are basis, -so that the town could be cer­ Society. He served as finance chair­ Festival of Fashion" at MARC’s Secondhand Rose store on Spruce Street. The event, Patricia Kenniff, of 82 Kennedy grandchild; and several nieces and p.m. at the Latvia Lutheran Church, necessary to help meet the increas­ tain that zoning regulations arc Toastmasters meet tonight man for Girl Scouts of America for sponsored by Jackson & Jackson Real Estate, will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Road, said that she supports the nephews. 21 Garden St. Burial will be in East Witness aids in arrest ing needs for day-care facilities, to many years. A Mass of Christian burial will be Manchester Country Club and will feature fashions from Zahners and Secondhand Rose. need for quality day care within being met. The Toastmasters of Manchester will meet tonight at Cemetery. Calling hours will be at clarify confusion regarding the DiSanto said the state already 7:30 at the First Federal Savings Bank at 344 W. Middle He is also survived by three held Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Manchester, but she said that the the church from 1 to 2 p.m. on Manchester Police said they arrested Mark W. St. MARC is an organization for retarded citizens. definition of nursery school and docs inspections on a three-year Turnpike. Tonight people will tell scarey tales in a spe­ daughters, Carolanne Foster of Cape Mary’s Church, Ridgefield. Burial regulations should not deal with Thursday. John, 34, of no certain address, and charged him with day-care facilities, and to bring our rotating basis, and the Planning cial contest. The ToasUnasters generally meet on the Coral, na.; Susan Ellen Robinson of will be in St. Mary Cemetery, Broad possession of marijuana and driving while intoxicated on family and group day-care facilities Memorial donations may be made zoning regulations into compliance Department had that in mind when first and third TUesday of the month. P^r more informa­ Andover, Mass., and Evelyn Gryk Street, Norwalk. Calling hours are to the Latvia Lutheran Church. Monday. in the same way. tion, call G. Slover at 647-9849. Frolich of Manchester; a son, An­ Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 St. John was held on $1,000 bail pending an ap- with state law,” DiSanto said at the She said the proposed changes drafting the proposal. The Watkins Funeral Home, 142 hearing before the Planning and thony J. Gryk Jr. of Manchester; a p.m. at the Kane Funeral Home, 41 E. Center St., is in charge of arran­ ptearance Monday in Manchester Superior Court. Coventry councils rebuffs Zoning Commission. Divorce seminar scheduled sister, Estelle Siemienski of Catoonah St., Ridgefield. gements. Police said a witness noticed that St. John was weav­ Day care is topic of program Englewood, Calif.; and two Memorial donations may be made ing within a lane on Main Street Monday afternoon DiSanto said the Planning Depart­ A free divorce seminar for women will be held at the brothers, Wesley Gryk and Henry to the American Cancer Society, 40 before stopping his car to go into a drug store. When the ment used stale definitions for clas­ the New England Business Women’s Center of Manchester Community College on The Manchester Day Care Study Gryk, both of Manchester; 11 North St., Danbury 06810. Scott O’Dell officer arrived at the store, the witness identified St. John petition on Loomis House sifying the different types of day­ Magazine, and Beth Fox, director Oct. 24 from 7 to 9 p.m. An attorney from the Connec­ Group will sponsor a conference on grandchildren; and several nieces, NEW YORK (AP) — Award­ as the driver of the vehicle. care facilities. The smallest clas­ for employee services for the Cigna ticut Women’s Education and Legal Fund will discuss John Scheibenpflug day-care issues Wednesday at nephews, and cousins. He was winning author Scott O ’Dell, who St. John was given a field sobriety test around 1 p.m. special town meeting on the matter sification is a family day-care home, insurance company, will be featured topics such as separation, child support, custody, pr^eceased by a daughter, Leocadia John Scheibenpflug, 82, of 281 tion,” Lewis said. Center Springs Park Lodge. wrote “Island of the Blue Dolphins” and failed, police said. He told police he had not been By Jacqueline Bennett yet. which is authorized to have six or The three-hour program starts at 1 speakers. alimony, property division, visitation and modification. Tomusiak. School St., died Monday (Oct. 16, Town Manager John Elscsser said and 25 other children’s books, died drinking that day and that he was not the driver of the Manchester Herald “They could come back with a fewer children. The next level is a p.m. and includes presentations by The study group sponsoring the For more information, call 647-6090. The funeral will be Thursday at 1989) at Manchester Memorial the council did have the option of Sunday of prostate cancer. He was vehicle the witness saw being driven. accepting the petition as turned in properly worded petition and force a group day-care home, servicing experts in business and day- care event was created last year and is 9:15 a.m. at the John F. Tierney Hospital. He was the husband of 91. The officer searched the vehicle and found four COVENTRY — The Town and phrasing the proposed ordinance town meeting,” he said. seven to 12 children, and the highest fields, followed by question-and- designed to study child-care issues Health lecture announced Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., Susan (Gleeson) Scheibenpflug. O’Dell had written five books for marijuana cigarettes in a denim jacket, according to the Council rebuffed a petition from and how some businesses arc han­ as the statement of the petition is The council also voted last week level is a day-care center, serving answer sessions. followed by a Mass at 10 a.m. at St. They celebrated their 52nd wed­ adults before he turned to historical police report. some residents Monday calling for a dling day-care options. “Cocaine and Pregnancy” will be discussed at the worded. That, Elsesser said would to move forward with renovations to more than 12 children. Mark McLaughlin, a writer for James Church. Calling hours arc ding anniversary in June. fiction for children. Special Town Meeting to establish next session of Manchester Memorial Hospital’s Com­ be in accordance with the Town the Town Office building, which in­ Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 He was bom June 15, 1907, on O’Dell’s books, which often fea­ an ordinance for use of the Loomis munity Health Lecture Series on Wednesday at 6 p.m. p.m. School Street and had lived there all clude improvements an expansion of tured female protagonists, wOn Photographers file complaint House for a police and public safety Charter. The lecture will be in the H. Louise Ruddell Auditorium Memorial donations may be made his life. He graduated from But he addcd,“By your action the the police department within that at the hospital. numerous awards. “Island of the facility. Worker’s injury in fall to either the American Cancer Manchester Trade School and was a other night it is obvious that is not building. It is currently located Dr. William Guinan, an obstetrician-gynecologist and Blue Dolphins” won the John New- Manchester Police are investigating a complaint by During a meeting at the Town Of­ Society or to the St. James School foreman in the carpenter shop at there. staff member at the hospital, will be the featured speaker bery prize in 1961 for the most dis­ two news photographers that they were assaulted by fire fice Building, the council agreed to your wish.” Foundation. Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, retiring Elscsser was referring to the vote That action eliminates the pos­ at the free program. Fallowing the presentation, there tinguished conuibution to American officials at the scene of a car accident on Henry Street return the petition to Lyndon Wil- results in $800 after 36 years. He was an active literature for children. by the council at a special meeting sibility of the police facility will be a questioning period. For more information, call Robert J. Boland Friday afternoon. mol, who submitted it. The action member of the Manchester Senior The story conjured up the life of a Manchester Police Department Spokesman Officer Oct. 10 to accept the concept of the proposal being resubmitted at a later decision was made because Manchester Memorial Hospital’s Community Health Robert J. Boland, 71, of 31 Citizens’ Center, a member of the was based on an opinion from the By Rick Santos employees were working in a trench 19th-century Indian girl who lived Gary Wood said today the complaint was filed by Preservation of the Loomis House date if the council should reject the Education Department at 647-6600 or 643-1223. Plymouth Lane, died Monday (Oct. Senior Citizens’ Center Bowling town attorney that the petition was Manchester Herald alone on a coastal Pacific island for photographers for the Journal-Inquirer and Hartford Committee, to use the house for final plan of the Preservaation of the without an adequate way of getting 16, 1989) at home. He was the wife League, and was a member of St. flawed. 18 years. Courant newspapers. The two said firefighters pushed multi-purpose uses such as rooms Loomis House Committee. A construction company has been out, he said. of Blanche (Heffron) Boland. James Church. “The petition is not technically The workers had to climb the “The Black Pearl” and “Sing them back as they attempted to take photographs of the for a library, arts and crafts display, An earlier petition, calling for a cited for an accident that occurred at Do you need stamps, but He was bom in Manchester on He is also survived by a son and correct so it wouldn’t be binding to sides of the trench to gel ouL Nor­ Down the Moon” also won New- scene of the accident. senior citizen area and town or Special Town Meeting to vote on one of its job sites on Bidwell Street hate to wait in long lines? Feb. 5, 1918, the son of the late daughter-in-law. Jack and Melanie us,” said Joan Lewis, chairwoman of man said. Correction berys. school offices. use of the Loomis House for the early last month, federal officials Look to your neighborhood Michael and Ellen (Ryan) Boland. Scheibenpflug of Manchester; two the council. The accident victim. Dale Haz- O’Dell won the 1972 Hans Chris­ The 19th-century Loomis House, police facility was rejected by the resource... He was a lifelong resident. daughters, Joan Scheibenpflug of Town Attorney Abbot Schwcbcl said today. zard, suffered a concussion in the tian Andersen Medal, which is given council in a vote. The Sept. 1 accident happened Mail Boxes Etc. USA? An article Monday about a bus tour by Manchester In 1935, he and his brothers, Manchester and Ruth Scheibenpflug on Route 44, was donated to the fall, according to a spokeswoman at to the author whose works have said in a letter to the council that the Lewis said at that time, the coun­ when an employee of the Worcester, zoning officials incorrectly attributed statements to Richard and Francis, and his father o f Buxton, Maine; four Thoughts town. Manchester Memorial Hospital, made the biggest contribution to petition which calls for a Special cil rejected that petition based on an Mass.-based Angelo Scoia construc­ PostJil, Buflneis «ineiine could be installed. The line Mon-Fri 9-6 Thur 9-8 Sat 10-3 lottery was incorrectly listed in Monday’s Herald. The basketball programs. Scheibenpflug. entrusted the care of the earth and of one another. petitioners might be able to force a funds for that use. visor for the Hartford office of the O’Dell was also a farmer in addi­ saying we have insufficient informa­ U.S. Department of Labor’s was being extended for new cus­ winning number is 614. He was a veteran of World War II The funeral will be Wednesday at God gifted us with and called us to Shalom; yet how tion to being a book columnist for Division of Occupational Safely and tomers of the Connecticut Natural and a member of St. Bartholomew 9:15 a.m. at the John F. Tierney far from Shalom we’ve come! the Times and a book Health Administration (OSHA). The Gas Co. Church. Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., editor for the Daily News of Los In place of the common security that comes from He is also survived by a son, followed by a Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Angeles. caring for the earth and each other, has come the false Condition of Hop River Road Public Meetings Robert J. Boland Jr. of Manchester; James Church. Burial will be in St. security of military might. That might translates into two daughters, Gail B. Osier of James Cemetery. Calling hours are dollars that ravage the planet when spent on war and CONTINUING QUALITY EDUCATION Fayetteville, N.Y., and Lynn B. today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. In Memoriam defoliation; dollars that rob helping programs for Manchester Berkley of North Falmouth, Mass.; a Memorial donations may be made hungry, homeless and sick people. worries residents in Coventry sister, Helen Donavan in ; to either the Visiting Nurse Associa­ In loving memory of Barbara Garrison Over the past eight years, $2.2 trillion dollars have FOR MANCHESTER'S CHILDREN Human Relations Commission, Municipal Building Ross, who pass^ away on October and six grandchildren. tion, St. James Church, or a charity gone to increase military spending, or 6 billion dollars could cancel the town’s insurance the road to passing traffic to allow coffee room, 7:30 p.m. 14,1989, to live with God. The funeral will be Thursday at of the donor’s choice. each day! By Jacxjueline Bennett any lime. the ambulance to have safe access. Andover 10:45 a.m. at the John F. Tierney Who will be my teacher. Two million dollars would pay to renovate an aban­ Manchester Herald According to Elsesser, a repre­ “If that isn’t enough proof for Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., Priscilla Sanford Who will be my friend. doned building in New York City providing permanent you, I don’t know what is,” he said. Term. Library Board of Directors, Andover Public Library, Who will teach me the Irish Jig, sentative of the town’s insurance followed by a Mass at 11:30 a.m. at Priscilla (Stickney) Sanford, 69, housing for over 20 homeless families; yet we’re paying COVENTRY — Some residents company visited Hop River Road Elsesser said an obstacle to 8 p.m. St. Bartholomew Church. Burial or buy an extra sticker. of Hop River Road arc demanding 1 9 8 9 - 1 9 9 2 of South Windsor, died Sunday Who will make that caring call, over $3 million dollars a day for a war in El S^vador Monday. widening the road has been uncer­ will be in St. James Cemetery. Call­ Coventry (Oct. 15, 1989) at Manchester to a forlorn friend. which has caused the deaths of 70,000 people. improvements be made to the road “They said the road is adequate tainty about town property lines ing hours are Wednesday from 2 to Water Pollution Control Authority, Town Office Memorial Hospital. She was the Who will knit those mittens, Housing! child care! Drug treatment! we cry; but to correct what they say are but needs to be widened,” said El- along it. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. there is no path from military might to Shalom. Building, 7:30 p.m. wife of Earl F. Sanford, and the scarf, or needed hat. dangerous conditions. scsscr. Welles asked about the possibility Memorial donations may be made Mary Breen Zoning Board of Appeals, Town Office Building, mother of Robert J. Sanford of Bol­ Who will teach the children “For 20 years we’ve been trying Welles also said that following of the town declaring eminent to St. Bartholomew Chuch, 741 E. ton. to care for one another. Peace and Justice Committee 7:30 p.m. to get this road widened and we’ve one accident on the road, the domain however, Elsesser said that Middle TUmpike. She is also survived by a son, Who will go to meetings of Manchester Area Conference of Churches been getting the run around,” said Coventry Police Department closed would be a lengthy legal process. Randolph Sanford of Pepperell, first grade ^ e n c e this or that. resident Thomas Welles, during the Fannie Saccoccio Who will we have smiling or Mass.; two daughters, Sharon Reed meeting of the Town Council at the Lottery Fannie (Testa) Saccoccio, of of Meriden, and Kathleen Ann laughing in that special way. Ridgefield, died Monday (Oct. 16, Today you are in Heaven Manchester Herald Town Office Building Monday Bensky of Webster Grove, Mo.; and in the arms of God. night. 1989) at Danbury Hospital after a six grandchildren. Winning numbers drawn Monday in New England: lengthy illness. She was the mother Rest in His peace, Barbara. According to about half a dozen Memorial services will be Satur­ You will be missed by all. Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly AT TERRY BOGLI MALCOM BARLOW Connecticut daily: 999. Play Four: 3390. of Dante A. Saccoccio of Bolton. residents, the road is so narrow that Massachusetts d^ly: 3688. day at 2 p.m. at First Congregational Because you are the one who is Daily publication since <3cL 1 ,1914 two cars can not pass safely by each Board of Education Board of Education She is also survived by her Church, 993 Main St. Burial will be beautiful inside and out. Tri-state (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont) daily: mother, Pasqualina (Mastroianni) other on it. They said there is also a at the convenience of the family at Sadly Missed, USPS 327-500 990,5017. Testa of the South Norwalk section VOL. CIX.No.14 dangerous curve on the road. Rhode Island daily; 8176. Center Cemetery, South Windsor. An Old Friend of Norwalk; two daughters, Carole Publisher “The post office will no longer 1 Penny M. Sieffert deliver mail because of the hazard­ SERVICE ous conditions,” said Janet Schaffer. Editor . George T. Chappell Airport Transportation Managing Editor______Mane P. Grady Town Manager John Elscsser said Bridal Showers Weather News Editor/Opinion Page Editor. ______Ron Robillard the town postmaster made that Weddings Associate Editor______^ __ _ Alexander Girelli decision before notifying the town. Anniversaries Sports Editor______Len Auster Currently the posunastcr is on vaca­ Rain likely Birthdays REGIONAL Weather Business M an ag er__ tion and will not be back until Wed­ __Jeanne G. Fromerth Class Reunions Wednesday, October 18 Tonight, periods of rain likely and Personnel Manager_ ____ Denise A. Roberts nesday, Elscsser said. He said he Acou-W««RMr**CM«CMt Kx dttyitme oondMons and much cooler. Low around 45. N Advertising Director__ Douglas C. Murphy Sr. Shopping Excursions TEAM r . ' will discuss the nYatler with him 7 Chance of rain 70 percent. Wednes­ Circulation Director_ __Frank J. MeSweegan Atlantic City Composing Manager_ then. day, periods of rain likely and cool. ______Sheldon Cohen Pressroom Manager ~ ___ Robert H, Hubbard Schaffer said there have been Country Picnics Hij^ 45 to 50. Chance of rain 70 ' ' h numerous accidents on the road. Baby Home-Goings percent. Outlook Thursday, a chance SUSAN PERKINS Term. CRAIG LAPPEN Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by “It’s a narrow road with a blind Gift Certificates of rain and continued cool. 1 9 9 0 - 1993 A cold front will work its way the Manchester Publishing Co., 16 Brainard Place, curve,” said Schaffer. Arrive In Board of Education Board of Education Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at Welles said his family has been slowly southeast across New Manchester, Conn. Postmaster: Send address changes Ultimate Style! T» Highest on record 90, set in 1908. fourth-grader at Martin School. conditions of the road and as a result MANnii;.Vn':K HF-KAI.D, ru«;s

4__MANCFiESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1989 Campaign '89 Blasts rattle UConn dome officer were in the building when Tolokan said it wasn’t yet clear MANSFIELD (AP) — The how long it would take to repair the University of Connecticut’s chief the explosion occurred about 4:40 p.m. Sunday in the main electrical electrical damage. Smyth rates budget control athletics spokesman says a series of The general contractor, a partner­ electrical explosions in the univer­ room, but no one was hurt. While the extent of the damage is ship of Bartlett Brainard Eacott Inc. sity’s new sports complex will not of Bloomfield and Dugan and affect the timing of the center’s first still being evaluated, original es­ timates were that the damage Meyers of Ohio, has until March to as one of his top priorities basketball game. complete the sports complex under •_^ maII in (~*n However, Timothy Tolokan, as­ amounted to at least $50,000, isn’t a mall in Connecticut that Deputy Fire Chief Richard Fulmer its contract with the state. received one dime of any help from sociate director of athletics, said But work had been running well By Alex Girelli said Monday. any municipality.” Monday the explosion may delay ahead of schedule, and UConii offi­ Manchester Herald occupancy of the $29 million build­ Palmer said most of the damage And he contends that it was the was in the electrical switch gear that cials were hoping to start moving in need to provide sanitary sewers for ing, known officially as the Harry by about Thanksgiving, Tolokan J. Russell Smyth has spent a good A. Gampel Pavilion. The university supplies power to other electrical e- deal of time in the hearing room of the mall that forced the town to set­ quipment in the nearly finished said. tle its disputes with the Eighth had planned to move athletics ad­ Tolokan said initial exammauon the Municipal Building and he ministration offices into the tenter building. hopes to spend more time there in Utilities District over fire and sewer of the building showed no sign of in mid-November, he said. significant smoke damage. Palmer the future, but in a different posi­ jurisdiction. The cause of the blast has not While Smyth has objected on said there was no sign of daitiage to tion. The first UConn basketball game been determined, but Palmer said financial grounds to a number of heating, ventilation and air-con­ Smyth has attended meetings of in the sports center remains severe thunderstorms Saturday night the Board of Directors regularly to projects pressed by the Democrats, may have been a factor. He said ditioning equipment that are in the he supports more money for the scheduled for Jan. 27, he said. main mechanical room along with comment on town affairs, frequently Three employees of a sub­ lighting struck near the sports com­ police, budget, saying the Police the destroyed electrical equipment. to criticize what he regards as ir­ contractor and a university police plex. responsible financial moves by the Department needs to be beefed up to Democratic majority on the board. combat increasing crime, particular­ Now Smyth is a Republican can­ ly drug-related crime. didate for the board, making his first Smyth said he has consistently Record bond set in shootings bid for elective public office. He supported the police budget. He said that $225,000 was cut from the death. decided to run, he says, because HARTFORD (AP) — A 17- “What you saw was his total Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. and police budget for the the 1988-1989 Hinton didn’t enter a plea to the year-old Hartford youth who al­ frustration with the criminal justice Deputy Mayor Stephen T. Cassano fiscal year. He said an equivalent charges, but was ordered to return to legedly gunned down three mem­ system,” Bailey said. have “not been doing the job,” and amount was given to the general court on Oct. 30. He was being held bers of a rival gang last week Hinton, 5-foot-5 and weighing the town is not getting the value of manager for capital improvements. at the Hartford state jail. J. RUSSELL SMYTH remained behind bars today after a just 114 pounds, was dressed in a its tax dollar. At a news conference by His mother, Jackie Foster, and her ... Supports police Republican candidates, Smyth Superior Court judge set a bond in black Los Angeles Raiders sweat­ The Associated Press Smyth, a 75-year old retiree, was shirt, black pants and work boots for husband, Ronnie Foster, and Hin­ employed by International Business stressed combating crime as one of excess of $3 million. ton’s public defender, Stephen V. State’s Attorney John Bailey said his court hearing. He spoke briefly, ROWLAND RUNS — U.S. Rep. John G. Rowland announces Monday his decision to run Machines as an administrative assis­ his major goals. Moran, stood at Hinton’s side directors ignored the payments it the bond set Monday for Rormie A. answering “Yes,” when asked if he for governor. By his side at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford is his wife, Deborah tant to the vice president for en­ His concern about crime leads during the hearing. After the bond will have to make until 1W5 on the Hinton was apparently the highest is a U.S. citizen. gineering. His work involved coor­ him to think that restoring town was set, Hinton hugged his mother. N. Rowland. building. And he argues that bond ever in a Connecticut criminal case, Hinton is charged with capital dinating the business and marketing holders who invested get an 11 per­ parks such as Center Springs Park to public use is a hopeless endeavor. Bailey had asked for a $1 million felony, tlirec counts of murder and Outside the courtroom, Hinton’s aspects of budgeting. cent non-taxable return on invest­ bond in Friday night’s slayings, but one count each of attempt to commit Budgeting is still his main con­ Smyth said Center Springs Park parents denied reports that their son ment. Judge Richard J. Stanley instead im­ murder, first-degree assault and was a gang member and rumors that cern. He says as a director he would Smyth referred to the election in should be left to the “^ g addicts,” Rowland is jumping right in a proposal for which he was posed a bond of three times that criminal use of a weapon in the the shooting might somehow be advocate keeping budget increases 1987 when the voters rejected a plan shooting. He’s also charged with criticized by Democrats. during a brief hearing in Hartford drug-related. within the natural growth of the tax­ to issue $13 million in tax-increment second-degree assault and third-de­ As for fire protection and the state Superior Court. able Grand List as a means of avoid­ bonds to finance road and utility im­ gree assault in two other, unrelated “My son was no gang member. of equipment in the town fire The judge also added $11,000 to to campaign for governorship ing tax increases. provements to pave the way for con­ the bond for charges Hinton faces in incidents that occurred in August. My son was on no drugs,” said Ron­ Smyth opposed the conversion of department, Smyth said in an inter­ struction of a mall in Buckland. two other unrelated assaults for a Capital felony can be punished by nie Fbster. ______I 1. • ____ i r i ♦» r»___ 1 __ J ‘♦'TVa e view that he has confidence in Fire day, Rowland found himself didate,” Rowland said. “The can­ a former Bennet School buiding to “Before the polls closed, DiRosa total bond of $3.011 million. death, but because his age, Hinton Despite the Fosters’ claims, By Judd Everhart Chief John Rivosa. Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald answering as many questions about didate and his positions, the aggres­ housing for the elderly after plans to was running around looking for a Bailey said the high bond was set faces a maximum penalty of life in Hartford police Lt. Frederick Lewis The Associated Press “If he needs equipment, he will his recent Washington vote on abor­ sive style and determination is what finance the project by investing way to replace the bonds,” Smyth SCIENTIFIC TUG-OF-WAR — Justin Scranton, left, and Michael Johnson, right, learn because the judge is apparently fed prison without parole if convicted, said the shooting resulted because of tion as he did about O’Neill and the breeds success.” town pension funds in it were said. come forward and ask for it,” Smyth Bailey said. Under state law, a per­ trouble between two rival gangs HARTFORD — Republican John about the power of vacuum Monday when Donovan Aldrich put on a science demonstration up with violence among’s campaign. Rowland’s vote in favor of rejected and a private developer was The town has provided a $9.5 said. Hanford’s young people. son must be 18 or older to be put to from the north end of Hartford. G. Rowland has departed from the Rowland, the nation’s youngest federal funding for abortions in included in the financing plan. million tax abatement program in­ And Smyth said simply, “I have for students at St. James School. usual practice of “testing the waters” congressman, told a packed hearing cases of rape, incest and if the When that happened, he said, the stead. DiRosa has said the town will no solution for the housing problem. with an exploratory committee room in the Legislative Office mother’s life is in danger was town should have given up the get $20 million in utilities and $43 Uncle Sam will have to solve that. before making a run for governor. Building down the block from the viewed by activists on both sides of project and retained the building. million in taxes over the next 10 Despite his quarrels with the He’s jumping right in. Capitol that he represents “a new the issue as a reversal of Rowland’s It could have been used for a years in exchange for the $9.5 mil­ Democratic directors, Smyth says Hospital “V/hy wait?” the three-term con­ generation of leadership” that can previous anti-abortion stance. town hall, he says. He says in jus­ lion. they have often asked him for ad­ gressman from Waterbury said make Connecticut citizens “proud Depending on how the Supreme tifying the financial package, the But Smyth insists that, “There vice. during his announcement at a news again.” Court rules in a scries of abortion won’t use conference Monday. Rowland, a 32-year-old former cases now pending, the states could “I’ve been out talking with people state representative from Waterbury, be forced to change laws on the across the state. Republicans and is now in his third term in availability and funding of abortions generics Democrats. The response is the Washington. With his arm around and the issue could be a major one same: Where did the money go? his wife Deborah, Rowland said the in the 1990 campaign. What’s going on with the financial NEW HAVEN (AP) — Worried state has been plunged into Since the 1973 Roe vs. Wade picture of the state of Connecticut? by reports of alleged unethical con­ “economic chaos” under O’Neill decision legalizing abortion, Con­ Do we have a surplus or a deficit? duct by some generic drug manufac­ during the past nine years. necticut has been barred from en­ What the heck is going on?” turers, the Hospital of Saint Raphael forcing anti-abortion la>vs that has indefinitely suspended the use of Rowland said. He is the first to formally an­ remain on the books. Rowland said nounce a candidacy for governor. more than 150 different generic “Bill O’Neill has done the best he would probably support a move O’Neill has a committee raising drugs. that he could over the last eight or to rcpx^al those laws. He also said he money for a re-election bid, but says The New York-based Generic nine years and it’s now time for would support legislation requiring he won’t make a final decision for a Pharmaceutical Industry Association someone new to take a good look at parental notification before a minor while. He says he will run if his said it was shocked to Icam of the the budget,” Rowland said of can get an abortion. health permits. Connecticut hospital’s action, which Democratic Gov. William A. But he said the rest of Connec­ O’Neill, who says he’ll run for a There are four other Republicans it called completely unwarranted. ticut’s system — keeping abortion The association said it knew of no third full term next year. exploring the possibility of running. In addition. Democratic U.S. Rep. legal and allowing the use of tax other hospital in the country which The Republicans have won the dollars for abortion for poor women governor’s office only once since Bruce A. Morrison of Hamden is ex­ has taken such a drastic step. ploring a challenge to O’Neill for — seems fine to him. St. Raphael’s said the decision to 1954. The last was Thomas J. Mes- “I think the way things arc right kill in 1970. Rowland believes the nomination, and, should O’Neill replace 60 percent to 80 percent of not run. Democratic U.S. Rep. Bar­ now will suffice,” was the way he the generic drugs used at the hospi­ voters have had it with the put it, although he added that he Democrats, especially with the bara B. Kennelly of Hartford has tal with name-brand drugs was taken said she’d be interested. remains personally opposed to abor­ as a precautionary measure. record tax increases they approved tion. this year. Rowland said he expects to raise The hospital is continuing to do about $2.5 million for the race. “Because it’s such a personal and business with three generic drug “One political party has moral issue, I think government dominated this state for too long,” O’Neill has estimated that $4 mil­ companies — Elkins-Sinn Inc., lion will be needed. should be out of it as much as pos­ LyphoMed Inc., and Roxane Rowland said. sible,” he said. During his news conference Mon­ “Money docs not make the can­ Laboratories Inc. — because there is In a Co-op effort to help curb illiter­ no reason to suspect unethical con­ duct on their part and the hospital acy, we wish to thank these busi­ has confidence in them after many O’Neill removed from hit list years of business dealings, hospital officials said. It will also continue other elected officials as ripe politi­ Lynn Blackwell, president of the nesses for providing the Manchester using generic drugs made by name­ By John Diamond cal targets because of their anti­ board of the Connecticut NARAL brand manufacturers. The Associated Press abortion views. group, said NARAL’s national of­ “We are not making a statement O’Neill’s selection to the group’s fice never consulted with the board Herald to several schools in the Man­ against the use of generic drugs in i \ \ . w e s t j g p \ / V J s J £ WASHINGTON — A national “NARAL Nine” drew protests from members of the local chapter about toto,” James J. Cullen, chief operat­ abortion rights group has removed NARAL’s own Connecticut chapter O ’Neill’s abortion stand. And ing officer of the 491-bed com­ Connecticut Gov. William O’Neill and from O’Neill’s office, which despite a NARAL claim that the or­ chester, Bolton and Coventry areas. munity teaching hospital, told a Soft P * * from a list of top politicians targeted pointed out that O’Neill, while per­ ganization wrote to O’Neill about news conference Monday. for defeat in 1990, the head of the sonally opposed to abortion, sup­ his abortion stand, the governor’s CARD AND GIFT CONNECTION MAGIC VIDEO Cullen said the action, which was group said. ports abortion rights in Connecticut. office had no record of such a letter. 3466 Main Street, Coventry proposed by the hospital’s pharmacy 8 mg.Tar Kate Michelman, head of the Na­ After discussions Monday bet­ Blackwell said that O’Neill, “is SUPER STORE and therapeutics committee, was tional Abortion Rights Action ween Michelman and O ’Neill’s not an active anti-choice politician. NASSIFFS SPORTS 171 Spencer Street, Manchester • taken “in the best interests of our League, announced O’Neill’s chief of staff David J. McQuade, the He’s never used his power, his con­ patients.” 991 Main Street, Manchester removal Monday. group agreed to issue a press release siderable power, to advance his per­ JUST FOR LICKS Despite the scandals involving “I have spoken with the gover­ removing O ’Neill’s name from the sonal opinion on abortion” to 210 Pine Street, Manchester bribes and other irregularities in the nor’s office and I have received as­ NARAL officials in Connecticut. MANCHESTER HONDA approval of some generic drugs, the list. MOPRiS INC VA -MAOS i;. U.S ' surances that the governor is not “Short-lived infamy,” McQmde Earlier in the day, Michelman 24 Adams Street, Manchester SAVINGS BANK Food and Drug Administration has planning any anti-choice initia­ said after Michelman agreed in a said she would consider removing OF MANCHESTER said there has been no evidence of tives,” Michelman said in a state­ telephone conversation to remove O’Neill’s name, “If I get some as­ • serious problems with the safety and ment. O’Neill’s name from the list. surance from him that he will in fact ZERIO AND SONS INC. 923 Main Street, Manchester effectivnecss of generic drugs. The move came just days after the NARAL’s choice appeared to be represent the views of his con­ 409 New State Rd., Manchester “In light of those statements, this 1 NARAL listed O’Neill along with the result of poor communication stituents and not introduce legisla­ THE BOOTERY is an astounding action on the part U.S. Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., between the organization’s national tion and not sign legislation LITTLE PROFESSOR BOOKS Rte. 83, Talcottville of this hospital,” said Jay Florida Gov. Bob Martinez and six staff and it’s Connecticut branch. (restricting access to abortions).” Heartland Plaza, Manchester Molishever, the generic industry NOW. STILLTHE LOWEST BETTY JANE TURNER spokesman. “The events that have been un­ VITTNERS GARDEN CENTER SCHOOL OF DANCE 1 Tolland Turnpike, Manchester covered are of genuine concern to Of all kin g so ^a S s^y U.S. Gov’t testing method. Irish assails session on station 40 Oak Street, Manchester ■ this industry and to patients because EPSTEIN REALTY CO. i this industry is based on our as- ministrative official. Fire Chief John set. Ellen Bums Landers, a By Alex Girelli 543 North Main Street, Manchester FAIRWAY DEPARTMENT STORE 1 surance of quality and effiacy. It is Rivosa, to explain the firehouse Republican candidate for director, important to not allow what has hap­ NOWTAKE A MOMENTTO GET YOUR FMJJPACI^ Manchester Herald has also called for a study before a 975 Main Street, Manchester proposal. JOE RILEYS DILLON FORD pened to be exploited by name­ And he said the Democrats have location is fixed. M & M OIL COMPANY brand drug manufacturers who have f 9 3 9 e ? ------[ I^UKCTUR^OUPON E'xp'^5*ir/3'v89"~]' —mrtm Wallace J. Irish Jr., a Republican put General Manager Richard Sartor The Democrats contend the loca­ 319 Main Street, Manchester Candidate for the Board of Direc­ Route 6, Bolton sought to spread confusion and con­ in “a terribly precarious position.” tion was selected after study and cern among physicians and phar­ tors, has challenged the propriety of Democratic Mayor Peter P. that the firehouse is needed to RECALS tVIEN SHOP FR EE PACK O F N O W ! EXPOSURE ART & FRAMING macists and patients for years, liRMSOFCOUPOMOHCR FILL OUT AND R fD tEM AT YOUR STORfc plans to hold an informational meet­ DiRosa Jr. responded that the town replace one the town has turned over 903 Main Street, Manchester Molishever said. CONSUMIR CAUflON' Ihrt coupo" I " ’ * > ' , Hr-t ing Oct. 24 on the question of build­ to the Eighth District under terms of 111 Center St., Manchester rii'HOI h# riiintd U iirttciied oi e i.f a 'yi vUn fire station is town business and the St. Raphael’s has stopped using 1989 R J. REYNOLDS TOOACCO CO. tgnMt nKiH pit appk*N< silts ii*es 1’iit.v'H'Jt'i' ing a town firehouse on Tolland ANACONDA-KAYE SPORTS the 0(> o< lt>t leli'ift pHwt’'''•• •."• informational meeting on the an agreement between the two wh.n ustdjr crnnhirtilrun T l Turnpike at Deming Street. COMFED SAVINGS BANK 160 to 200 of the approximately 250 C a fW IT R CUSTOM! H ANO TO SMOAl HS J firehouse location is appropriate. governments over fire protection 313 Green Rd., Manchester SOFT PACK FILTER: 1 mg. 'Tar;' 01 mg, nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC method. RETAIliR ' s i. epij ! . ■ H ' tw. 1007 Main Street, Manchester generic drugs that have been stocked tntjiiii' I ■ ‘ 'LL' Irish said Monday the firehouse and sewer service jurisdiction. And he said the present Board of by the hospital, according to Robert ' rT ' t>t ■ *' • ■''•9 i 'i ‘ location is a political issue and the Directors is in office until the elec­ LOLLIPOP TREE COVENTRY IGA SUPERMARKET Jacovino, the hospital’s pharmacy STATE decision cannot be made by the The town is still occupying the 485 Hartford Road, Manchester MALI ElAtAU tion. 2799 Boston Turnpike, Coventry director. He said some of the drugs present lame duck board. station, but must vacate it by March The firehouse location has be­ removed from the shelves arc used come an issue in the current political 1, to satisfy terms of the agreement. SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigarette '"'iflK.r He said it is an abuse of power by SCHALLER ACURA AL SIEFFERTS T.V. AND APPLIANCE rarely, and others “ 100 times a day.” HnAllIH YOU MUST MIL IN NORMAL RITAIl fflICf , Notices of the Oct. 24 meeting lOUNOI INClUOl SALlSTAIfSl the Democratic majority on the campaign. Irish says the firchou.se is 345 Center Street, Manchester 445 Hartford Road, Manchester The hospital will resume using will be sent to residents of the Bryan Smoke Contains Carbon Monoxide. board to call the meeting on town- not needed. Republican Director the drugs once it feels assured they 12300 10700 9 3 6 2 ^ owned property, Lincoln Center, to Ronald Osclla, who is seeking re- Farms residential area and the busi­ nesses along Tolland Tlimpikc in the have passed the appropriate screen­ ______notify some residents through town election, says a management study ing, said Dr. Charles E. Riordan. 1 mailing and to ask a town ad­ should be made before a location is Talcollville Flats. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1989 7 6—MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1989 Phone line NATION & WORLD Soviet reforms advises on bring offer of dissection Near total ban ) ^4 X SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Hundreds of teen-agers who don’t American help want to dissect a frog have called a on smoking on [h hot line run by the mother of a girl whose biology-class battle turned NEW YORK (AP) — The United charging that the Soviets were reluc­ into a national animal-rights effort. States is ready to offer technical tant to withdraw from regional con­ “Most students who call want to planes advanced help to promote Soviet economic flicts. know what their ri^ ts are, how they reform. Secretary of State James A. He said Soviet arms shipments to I should talk to their teachers,” said Baker III said. But he criticized Afghanistan and Ethiopia were surg­ I^t Graham, mother of Jenifer WASHINGTON (AP) — Smok­ On Sept. l4, the Senate voted Moscow for “disturbing actions” ing and had doubled in Cambodia Graham, a vegetarian whose moral ing foes are proclaiming victory fol­ 77-21 against cigarette-state law­ around the world. over last year. objection to dissection led her to makers’ effort to prevent adoption lowing House-Senate negotiators’ “We want perestroika to suc­ “These disturbing actions, this court. vote to ban smoking on all continen­ of even stricter rules. The Senate ceed,” Baker told the private seeming preference for military “I’ve had students cry to me on tal U.S. airline routes and on many then passed a permanent ban on all Foreign Policy Association on Mon­ solutions, may work in the short run the phone. They’re often distraught, flights to and from Hawaii and Alas­ flights by a voice vote. day night in the Bush administra­ to keep a Najibullah or a Hun Sen or especially if they feel they can’t talk 4I*. ^ ka. With those defeats behind them, tion’s warmest statement of support a Mengistu in power,” Baker said, to their parents,” Ms. Graham said The restrictions, which must be tobacco interests had to accept what so far for Soviet President Mikhail referring to the Soviet-backed Monday. She appeared at a news approved by the House and Senate they could get. Gorbachev’s attempts at economic, leaders of Afghanistan, Cambodia conference to spread the word about before being sent to President Bush, Whitley, a former Democratic social and political reform. and Ethiopia. the toll-free line sponsored by the would cover practically all of the congressman from North Carolina, “The Soviets are entering very, “In the long run, however, only Animal Legal Defense Fund. 16,(XX) airline flights scheduled in said of the adopted language, “As very uncharted waters, experiment­ political solutions based on national the each day. much as it preserves, we’ll take ing with markets, competitive Th« Associatod Press The animal rights supporters hope reconciliation can settle these con­ their cause will get a boost from By the estimate of tobacco in­ that.” enterprises, and realistic pricing, all flicts,” he added. PEOPLE WATCHING — A stroller walks past a New York construction site painted with today’s scheduled broadcast of dustry lobbyist Charlie Whitley, the Flights from the West Coast to of which we take for granted,” Bidcer said the Soviets could save Jenifer’s story in “Frog Girl,” on rules would allow smoking on about Hawaii and Alaska are scheduled for Baker said. life-like figures recently. The wall surrounds the Exxon building at Rockefeller Center. billions of dollars by cutting tics to CBS-TV’s “Schoolbreak Special.” 55 flights daily. Lobbyist Jo Ellen less than six hours and would be Washington stands ready to help regional clients. Deutsch of the Association of Flight covered by the ban, Lautenberg and Moscow with advice on price Despite the regional tensions. Jenifer refused to dissect a frog in Attendants said she thought smok­ others said. Uncovered would be reform and the development of a Baker said “an historic opportunity” her sophomore biology class at Vic­ ing would be permitted on fewer non-stop flights to those states convertible currency, Baker said. exists for the superpowers to leave Hard issues dog budget bill tor Valley High School in Victor­ lV than 20 flights a day. originating in the central and eastern The Soviets already have con­ behind “the ups and downs of the ville in 1987. “This isn’t even a compromise,” United States. sulted top officials such as Federal Cold War.” In the ensuing battle with school said Nancy Hailpem, lobbyist for The prohibition would also apply Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan “The prospects for a lasting im­ WASHINGTON (AP) — House In two weeks of sometimes But Republicans, he said, were “a officials, she said she had moral ob­ The Associated Press the American Cancer Society, one to flights to or from U.S. posses­ and Wayne Angell, a member of the provement in U.S .-Soviet relations leaders say they’ll quickly pass an furious debate, the House voted to little less frantic.” jections to killing animals for cut the capital gains tax, multiply The order signed by Bush Mon­ research, and maintained she should DIPLOMAT INJURED — An employee of Saudi Arabia’s car is seen burning on the right as passersby put the injured of many health groups that fought to sions in the Caribbean, but not to I Fed’s Board of Governors, in Mos­ are better than ever before,” he said, emergency deficit bill to roll back expand current anti-smoking rules. Guam. cow on technical problems in reor­ citing Soviet arms eontrol measures automatic spending cuts once they federal aid for child care and reped day night cut 4.3 percent from Pen­ be allowed to learn frog anatomy military attache’s office in Ankara, Turkey, was injured Mon­ man into another car to take him to the hospital. tagon programs and 5.3 percent “We’re using the word compromise The current prohibition on smok­ ganizing their economy. designed to prevent war and Gor­ decide how to handle issues such as the Medicare catastrophic illness from a model or computer program. from domestic agencies, except for day when a bomb exploded in his car on the way to work. His basically for the benefit of the other ing during short flights covers 80 But Baker said there would be no bachev’s promises to turn tanks into a capital gains lax cut and Medicare plan — along with a host of other The case attracted the attention of Social Security and poverty side.” percent of U.S. routes. Those free lunch for the Soviets: Trade factors. catastrophic health care. political favorites. animal-rights attorneys, and even­ “With few exceptions, every air­ restrictions are scheduled to expire “must be on a straight commercial Baker also offered strong U.S. President Bush signed an order “We’re not suddenly going to programs. tually, led the legislature to approve The cuts would reduce the deficit line passenger in America now can in April 1990. The nev' rules will basis.” support for reconciliation between Monday night implementing $16.1 abandon them,” said Rep. Leon a bill that gives students in kinder­ for fiscal 1990 by $16.1 billion. look forward to smoke-free travel,” take effect 95 days after they are Baker denied that a more the two Germanies, saying it was billion in automatic Gramm-Rud- Panetta, D-Calif., chairman of the garten through 12th grade the right They were required by the Gramm- said Rep. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., signed into law. , prosperous would be a “time for perestroika and glasnost to man budget cuts after giving up House Budget Committee. to refuse to dissect animals. 120,000 marchers demand reform Rudman law because Congress and who helped write the measure. The provision is part of an $11.9 , more dangerous enemy. He said come to East Germany.” hope for a last-minute compromise Panetta and Speaker Thomas S. Jenifer graduated and now is a billion transportation measure for freshman at California State Univer­ reforms or go to a reurement home.” cal and economic systems.” Bild newspaper reported that the Durbin and Sen. Frank Lauten- perestroika — Gorbachev’s He made it clear, however, that a with Congress. Foley, D-Wash., spent Monday the president have not been able to BERLIN (AP) — More than fiscal 1990 which House-Senate sity, San Bernardino. But she main­ There were reports of scuffles “The old Stalinist models of dissatisfaction has spread to East berg, D-NJ., who championed an economic restructuring — “really reconciled Germany should not be The White House and the Senate meeting with other House leaders. agree on an alternative way to cut 120,000 protesters demanding negotiators are still trying to com­ tains the high school unfairly when security forces attempted to Socialism are sentenced to die out, Germany’s regional Communist airline smoking ban in the Senate, can’t succeed without more neutral or eastward leaning, but with had pushed the House to accept their F^etta said they hope to develop a the projected deficit below $110 bil­ democratic reform marched through plete. lowered her biology grade, and is grab banners away from marchers and no one can keep them alive,” leaders. predicted the legislation would be freedom.” He said free speech, the “people integrated into the com­ deal on a “stripped-down” deficit plan this week to produce a House- lion. Leipzig on the eve of a meeting by During bargaining lasting several package, which would have allowed Although few immediate disrup­ pressing a federal lawsuit against tlie but no reports of arrests. Dashichev said. approved by Congress. human rights, and the respect of law munity of democratic European na­ Senate deficit reduction bill and East Germany’s ruling Politburo that Bild, quoting “well-informed” hours, Lautenberg initially said he disUict, seeking to establish a legal Christoph Wonneberger, the pas­ On Oct. 7, during a visit to East “I don’t think we’ll have a bit of a were essential for economic reform. tions” on the basis of Western Bush to avoid the automatic cuts. send the Senate a separate bill in­ tions were expected in the short could determine the future of hard­ sources in East Berlin, said 13 of the would insist that if House right to refuse to dissect animals. tor of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Berlin for 40th anniversary celebra­ problem,” Lautenberg said. Baker tempered his praise by values. “We’ll continue to work with the cluding the other issues without term, the cuts could have line leader Erich Honecker. 15 regional chiefs want the Com­ negotiators did not adopt the Senate Congress” on a compromise plan to The Animal Legal Defense Fund Leipzig, told West Germany’s ZDF tions, Gorbachev urged Honecker to The tobacco industry was battered forcing new House votes. widespread effects if not reversed. Monday’s night’s march, the munist Party Central Committee to language, he would force the House roll back the spending cuts, said is starting a campaign to inform television that more than 120,000 implement reforms akin to those in Congress this year when on Aug. Rep. Bill Frenzel, R-Minn., the Layoffs in the military, furloughs of largest single protest in the nation’s remove Honecker and make changes to vote on his proposal. He said he While House spokesman Marlin more high school and college stu­ poeple participated in the three-hour under way in the Soviet Union, 2, the House voted 259-169 to make ranking Republican on the Budget air uaffic conU'ollers and cancella­ 40-year history, put new pressure on in the 21-member ruling Politburo. believed he wo^d have prevailed on Banner’s rape slogan Filzwater. “But there is some feeling tion of thousands of student loans dents about their right to refuse to march. Poland and Hungary. permanent the current smoking ban Committee, said GOP members the government to consider reforms. the House floor. here that (the automatic cuts) are the dissect animals, and about animal For the first time. East Germany’s Honecker’s government has Bild said regional leaders also on flights of two hours or less. wanted to make sure their favorite could be expected. It also renewed speculation that the way to go. It will reduce spending in measures in the old House bill Richard Darman, the president’s rights in general, executive director Politburo miglit initiate a leadership state-run television promptly steadfastly rejected the need to open called for a special meeting of the up his tightly-controlled society. gets Marine apology a very effective fashion.” retained their status. budget director, also said he thought Joyce Tischler said Monday. change at its regular weekly meeting reported the protest, saying “tens of committee, but so far hard-liners But pressure has mounted on the House leaders of both parties said “We are anxious to work with the sticking with the across-the-board The group offers handbooks on thousands of citizens” took part. had resisted the call. The powerful late today. aging hard-line leadership in East Politburo makes recommendations Soviets hand over they could not so easily jettison their Democrats to obviate the need” for cuts might be betier than accepting animal rights for students and Honecker, 77, reportedly is under More than 70,000 protesters mar­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Marines were used during marching drills. Berlin as unrest spreads, and a there version of the budget bill. the Gramm-Rudman cuts, he said. legislation to undo them. teachers, and hopes to get the ched unhindered in Ixipzig on Oct. to the Central Committee. who marched behind the slogan Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., increasing pressure to step down is a seemingly endless exodus of cooperation of national science from within the ruling Communist 9. Earlier in the month, police broke “rape, kill, pillage, bum” during received the mother’s complaint and tens of thousands of refugees. Also late Monday, hundreds of teachers’ associations in the dis- Party. up mass demonstrations. diplomat’s effects basic training at F^arris Island, S.C., immediately asked the Marine com­ U-ibution of its materials. For days, there have been reports East German musicians signed a In Leipzig, protesters on Monday When asked about developments resolution demanding immediate this summer are being told their drill mandant to investigate. The organization estimates tliat and growing speculation that McCain said Friday that he was Talks tackle Korean cutbacks night carried placards demanding in East Germany, Vyacheslav reforms. They criticized the govern­ Anger, head of the association. He instructor recants the use of the 5.7 million animals, mostly frogs, Honecker’s 18-year rule at the head MOSCOW (AP) — A KGB offi­ satisfied the corps was reacting ap­ freedom of the press and free elec­ Dashichev, a foreign affairs adviser ment for “making criminals out of refused to say when and where Wal­ words. are killed each year for high school of the Communist Party may be cial handed over the personal effects propriately, but still expected a ful' WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ The administration has begun a six of them staged a violent attack tions. to Soviet President Mikhail S. Gor­ those want to examine society’s lenberg was last reported seen. The flag that carried the saying on the U.S. ambassador’s residence. and college students to dissect in drawing to a close. of Raoul Wallenberg to his relatives dent Bush and South Korean Presi­ review of the U.S. military commit­ Protesters chanted “Power to the bachev, told ZDF that “all Socialist problems.” But, dashing hopes that the Krem­ has been destroyed, Capt. J.R. Mill, report. Thousands took part in anti- classrooms. It advocates alternatives On Monday, West Germany’s nearly 45 years after the Swedish He called the use of the signs a dent Roh Tae Woo meet today with ment to South Korea and some in young people” and “Erich, lead states need to renew their old politi­ lin might have new information on public affairs officer at the gaining American protests around the such as videotapes showing dissec­ diplomat was arrested by the Soviets failure in leadership, saying “it both determined to resist pressure Congress believe reductions should in Budapest, and insisted he had Wallenberg’s fate, the Soviets clung depot, said Monday. country on Friday and Saturday. tions and the use of plastic models Mill said the approximately 70 shows a lack of supervision.” for significant cutbacks in the U.S. come sooner rather than later. died in jail. to their decades-old assertion that he But the administration believes Also on Roh’s agenda was trade, of animals and their insides. members of the Platoon 1066 all Mill said the signs were made by military presence in South Korea. Soviet officials also for the first died of a heart attack in 1947 at an area in which South Korea enjoys Mrs. Graham works as project Polish Parliament reins wage increases received a letter from Staff Sgt. B.C. and for the platoon under Talk of a reduced U.S. military that with North Korea continuing to Lubyanka, the KGB prison in Mos­ a $2.5 billion surplus with the director ot the Students Against Dis­ time expressed remorse about the ar­ Kirkpatrick’s leadership that deployment has become more com­ modernize its military forces, the rest of Wallenberg, who saved tens cow. Kirkpatrick. United States on total two-way com­ section Hotline, taking calls at her “As your former senior drill in­ graduated in August. monplace as South Korea becomes United States should be in no hurry of thousands of Jews from Nazi gas Human rights activist Andrei merce of about $16.5 billion. home in Victorville, 80 miles north­ 12th time this year from the lifted on Aug. 1, the last act of the Mazowiecki’s cabinet studied such structor in platoon 1066, I would The letter from KirkpaUick said, more prosperous and the Soviet to institute cutbacks. WARSAW, Poland (AP) — chambers during World War II. Sakharov and his wife, Yelena Bon­ Administration officials are The United States has said that east of Los Angeles. previous rate of 1,791 zlotys to the communist-led government, prices measures during weekend meetings like to correct a misconception you “Some day, in combat, we may be Union appears to be a less menacing Poland on Monday weathered a test — a 15-month moratorium on start­ “The detention of Wallenberg was ner, have made several trips to delighted with the democratic some of the imbalance is due to lack dollar to 2,100 zlotys to the dollar of items such as butter have in­ prison camps in search of Wallen­ may have about words written on confronted with the harsh necessity adversary than it was before. Mos­ of its resolve to endure painful ing major new government-funded a uagic mistake,” Foreign Ministry progress South Korea has made over of access of some U.S. products, in­ EDITOR’S NOTE — Hotline economic reform as FSu'liament ap­ — or 17.2 percent — as efforts to creased 1,000 percent and meat berg, but never turned up anything. our Basic Warrior Training . . . to kill or destroy, but glorifying cow has close links to Seoul’s arch­ projects; a massive shift of milit^y spokesman Gennady Gerasimov cluding beef, to Korean markets. number is 1-800-922-FROG (3764). proved curbs on automatic wage in­ align the official rate and a higher prices have gone up sevenfold. Ms. Lagergren, however, said she flag,” said the letter. these activities or suggesting that we rival, North Korea. the past two years. food, medicine and industrial said Monday in a press briefing. But human rights groups claim creases without special provisions commercial rate continued. But the East bloc’s first non-com­ believes Wallenberg still is in isola­ “These words, “Rape, Kill, Pil­ commit serious crimes is inap­ Roh said before leaving South capacity to the civilian side, and en­ Wallenberg’s half-sister, Nina Korea that he saw little possibility there has been an increase in repres­ for food price rises. Parliament endorsed the limited munist government is faced with tion at a Soviet prison, his identity lage and Bum” were certainly not an propriate and simply not tme.” ding subsidies to some mines and Lagcrgren, received the passport, sion lately. And the senior U.S. offi­ It was the second day of par­ indexation plan by a lukewarm vote reducing a huge budget defict and long covered up. expression of my tme beliefs or an Kirkpatrick advised in his letter of any significant change in the food enterprises. driver’s license, address book, cial said Monday that although the liamentary debate on a plan to of 188 in favor, 27 against and 133 curbing raging inflation that ac­ “We are confident that he has official Marine Corps slogan.” that the Marines refer to the prin­ “general level” of U.S. forces in But the government said the most calendar and cash her half-brother South Korea, which have numbered overall picture is positive, “the im­ modify the system of pegging wage abstaining. celerated in August to a 600 percent been able to survive,” he said. The letter, dated Oct. 6, followed ciples taught in their class on “the important step was revising indexa­ carried when he was arrested in about 40,000 for many years. pression should not be one of com­ raises to price increases. The system Members of the Democratic annual rate. Anger, a colleague of Wallenberg a complaint four days earlier by the law of war.” SEYMOUR NELEBER, D.D.S. tion rules. January 1945. But he said South Korea will in­ placency” in Washington. was devised during round-table talks Party, one of the two minor parties “Full compensation of food price in Hungary, said Kremlin officials mother of one of the recruits who Furthermore, he said, “A Marine The initial plan raised all wages “It was terribly emotional to sec crease its share of the cost of Roh has defended the arrest of last spring between communist that shifted from the communist increases until the end of the year serving now may be genuinely ig­ saw the sign in a graduation is one who possesses the highest in by 80 percent of the increase of the his handwriting and his photograph stationing U.S. forces in his country. several hundred dissidents in recent announces his retirement authorities and the then-opposition bloc to form a majority coalition would surely make society’s situa­ norant of Wallen^rg’s fate. photograph of her son’s basic train­ military virtues,” and “obeys orders, cost of living from July to Decem­ and his identity papers,” Ms. Meanwhile, a senior U.S. official, months, saying they had violated the to offset the worst effects of the shift with Solidarity, abstained. tion easier ... From the point of “We think it’s difficult to find ing platoon. respects his seniors and strives con­ as of September 29,1989 ber, regardless of raises already Lagergren said. briefing reporters on Monday, said law. to a market economy. Finance Minister Leszek Bal- view of the budget, however, the people in the gulag,” he said, refer­ Another sign in the picture stantly to be the best in everything received. Family and friends from the maintenance of the U.S. deterrent in Anti-American radicals arc a The Solidarity-led government cerowicz told state TV he was satis­ situation is serious,” said Labor ring to the Soviet prison camp net­ showed a naked woman. The signs he does.” The government revision provides Raoul Wallenberg Association in South Korea is a high priority for small but powerful lobby in South said some limit was needed to reign fied. Minister Jacek 'uron, the veteran work. Patients are respectfully referred to for raises covering 100 percent of Stockholm were in Moscow at the Korea. They added to their reputa­ in rocketing inflation. It estimated “However, incomes will still Solidarity activist in charge of in­ The only proof of death offered both countries. the price increases, less raises al­ Kremlin’s invitation looking for Still, the official, asking not to be tion for bold action last week when that the special provision for cover­ grow at a high rate,” he said. “Next dexation. by Vladimir Pirozhkov, deputy chief Brian E Bottaro, D.M.D. fi ready awarded, retroactively for the clues about the fate of the Swedish N-waste storage tanks identified, said “minor reductions” ing food prices would cost more year we will have to take more Experts say the 1989 budget of the KGB, and Deputy Foreign third quarter of the year, and cover­ diplomat, who would be 77 today. arc possible in the future as South 162 Spencer Street than $833 million. decisive steps to slow the inflation­ deficit could could total $5.3 billion Minister Valentin Nikiforov was a WE DELIVER ing 80 percent of the increase for the The move to clarify what has be­ The National Bank meanwhile ary growth of incomes.” without radical controls. come a diplomatic embarrassment doctor’s letter reporting the death, pose explosive threat Korea assumes a larger role in its For Home Delivery, Call Manchester, CT Prime Minister Tadeusz last three months. devalued the zloty Monday for the Since food price controls were for the Soviet Union came under the which was aimounced in 1957. own defense. After late morning talks in the 649-2796 political reforms of President Pirozhkov told the group Wallen­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Tanks “I don’t think realistically you can 647-9946 White House Oval Office, Bush Mikhail S. Gorbachev. Previous berg’s personal effects were found of radioactive waste at the govern­ expect these tanks to blow up Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 governments attempted to ignore the in KGB headquarters in Lubyanka ment’s nuclear reservation in tomorrow,” the expert said. planned a working luncheon with his guest. Roh also expects to ad­ Ethiopian guerrillas Meese associate receives case. lasi month, said Guy von Dardel, Washington state contain a poten­ The delegation gave the Soviets a Wallenberg’s half-brother. tially explosive mixture, according He said the tank mixtures are at dress a joint meeting of Congress list of reported sightings of Wallen­ Wallenberg’s blue diplomatic to a consultant’s report. about 100 to 200 degrees during his stay. prison term in scandal Bush met with Roh in Seoul a launch new offensive berg in Soviet prison camps and passport, stamped with the three The five-year-old report, never Fahrenheit, while a realistic ex­ plosive danger would not arise until month after taking office. NEW YORK (AP) — A judge sickened to talk about them,” the were to meet with officials twice crowns of , shows a square- made public, was compiled by Bat- ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) People’s Liberation Front and the the temperature reached 3(X) to 400 The U.S. ambassador to Japan, sentenced attorney E. Robert Wal- judge told Wallach. He scolded more this week, according to Per jawed, balding 32-year-old man. tclle Northwest Laboratories for the ‘T should Ve bought — Norllicm rebels have launched a Ethiopian People’s Democratic operators of the Hanford Nuclear degrees. Michael Armacost, appeared to be 1 lach to six years in prison, saying Wallach for selling “your influence major offensive, according to Movement. laying the groundwork for an even­ the close associate of former Attor­ on the back stairs of the White Reservation in 1984, Rockwell In­ reports reaching the Ethiopian capi­ The Liberation Front, which took ternational Corp. A congressional The expert said he obtained the tual U.S. troop reduction when he a Williamson ney General Edwin Meese III sold House.” said last week there will come a 7 tal, and the guerrilla forces have in­ up arms in 1974, is pressing for in­ Owen also gave prison senten­ expert described its contents to The report through state officials. The flicted defeats on government creased autonomy for the province his influence on the White House lime “when it is appropriate to ad­ back stairs in the Wedtech scandal. ces and stiff fines to Wallach’s two Report blames blast Associated Press Monday night on Energy Department considered the troops. of Tigre and the overthrow of Men- co-defendants, former Meese condition he not be identified. report a draft which did not have to just the size” of U.S. forces in South Furnace” According to diplomats in Addis gistu’s Marxist government. The U.S. District Judge Richard Korea. Owen also fined Wallach $250,(KX) financial adviser W. Franklyn The report estimated the potential be released, he said. Ababa, the rebels have pushed Front has an estimated 20,000 Chinn and Chinn’s business as­ on a chemical bomb explosive power of the mixture at 37 It your present heating system is on its and ordered him to forfeit last legs, now's the time to replace it government forces back and reached troops. sociate R. Kent London. tons of TNT under all the worst-case Irrr^ The Democratic Movement, a $425,000 in illegal payoffs he got with a reliable Williamson comfort nearly to Dese, 155 miles from the Owen sentenced Chinn, 47, of Navy explosive experts, the paper assumptions underlying its analysis. system Williamson makes advanced smaller group, split four years ago from Wedtech Corp. to influence WASHINGTON (AP) — Navy NOW OPEN! capit^. San Francisco, to three years in experts say the explosion on the said. Such an explosion would not be a heating systems in gas. oil. and electric The reports could not be con­ from the radical Ethiopian Peoples’ Meese and other government offi­ prison and fined him $100,000, USS that killed 47 sailors was In an earlier report, the Navy con­ nuclear blast but could scattered models in sizes to fit every home firmed. But a rebel advance to Dese Revolutionary I^uly formed after the cials to help the South Bronx They're built to rigid specifications and defense contractor win government and sentenced London, 46, of caused by a chemical bomb placed cluded Clayton Hartwig, a gunner’s radioactivity widely. would raise a tlireat of cutting the 1974 ouster of the late Emperor Environmental groups have said MOVIE EXPRESS are equipped with the very latest in contracts. Honolulu, to five years in prison between gunpowder bags, according mate second class, most likely energy saving features such as electric road between Addis Ababa and the Haile Selassie. and fined him $250,000. The judge deliberately caused the explosion similar tanks at the Savannah River 210 PINE STREET, YARN MILL SHOPS Red Sea port of Assab, site of ‘Too much success can bring to a published report today. spark ignitions and optional Automatic also ordered Chinn and London to A study by the Navy described by because he was upset about the site in South Carolina also pose a Vent Dampers Ethiopia’s only oil refinery and one Tlje Ethiopian army went tlirough failure. I am the epitome of that forfeit a $1.14 million consulting The Washington lAost concluded a breakup of a friendship with one threat of explosion. We Specialize In New Releases For a free estimate, call today of two key points of entry for tons a leadership crisis following a May and I am paying for it,” Wallach, 15 coup attempt, when troops loyal who has known Meese since they fee they received from Wedtech. container of fuel, such as hydraulic sailor and the rejection by another The explosion of a lank similar to of emergency relief food. Chinn and London were con­ fluid, put inside a bag with an shipmate of his homosexual advan­ the one at Hanford at Kyshtym in ONLY! Look For The Heating And Cooling Pro ... For The Finest In One African diplomat said Presi­ to Mengistu killed at least 14 attended law school together, told Owen during Monday’s sentenc­ victed of racketeering, racketeer­ oxidizer was the cause of the ex­ ces. the Soviet Union in 1957 or 1958 Sales, Installation And Service. dent Mengistu Haile Mariam’s for­ generals and the government jailed Some of our most recent arrivals are: 100 senior officers. ing. ing conspiracy and fraud charges plosion last April in the battleship’s The new report says Hartwig may scattered intense radioactivity over ces would have act to halt the rebel stemming from payments Wedtech No. 2 gun turret. have spread the oxidizer, a cleaning an area the size of Rhode Island, WORKING GIRL ★ MAJOR LEAGUE ★ PET Buy Williamson...In the First Place! advance before it becomes serious Officers appointed to replace A jury convicted Wallach, 55 of San Francisco, on Aug. 8 of rack­ gave them. The Navy’s findings were con­ powder, on steel wool and put the killing hundreds of people and forc­ SEMETARY ★ ROGER RABBIT ★ DREAM TEAM ★ trouble for the government. those killed or imprisoned have little eteering, two fraud charges and Wallach, who would be eligible tained in a report given to congres­ fuel in a plastic vial, the newspaper ing such an extensive resettlement EARTH GIRLS ARE EASY ★ FAREWELL TO THE Osterlund Refrigeration The diplomats interviewed spoke field experience and apparently have for parole after serving two years sional investigators, the newspaper said. He then put the substances in a program that 30 villages simply dis­ failed to rally the support of the conspiracy to defraud the U.S. KING ★ LEAN ON ME on condition Uiey not be identified. government for his dealings with in prison, was free pending appeal. said. lead foil sack that fit between two appeared from maps. 649-2655 The push southward is by a group troops, one African envoy said. Lawyers for Chinn and London Earlier theories that an electrical powder bags that were rammed into The Hanford mixture could ex­ In a speech after the coup, Men­ tlie now-defunct Wedtech. STORE HOURS: calling itself the Ethiopian Peoples’ also indicated they would appeal. device was inserted between the the breech of one of the ship’s 16- plode if it got too hot. But as long as gistu said the rebellious generals had “Ilie litany of these things, I am 10-9 Monday - Saturday Sundays 12-8 Revolutionary Democratic Move­ powder bags have been ruled out by inch guns, according to the report. die waste is kept sufficiently moist ment, a combined force of the Tigre lacked patriotism. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Ocl. 17, 1989- 9 8—MANCHESTER HERALD, TUcsday, Oct. 17, 1989 OPINION Hallelujah! Church takes shape Bakker got Threats treated what he seriously deserved By Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta Strip the pious mantle of spreading the Christian WASHINGTON — Tim Austin, 17.; word from Jim Bakker and you have the classic felt like he had stumbled (mto the set of; “Saturday Night Live.” Two Secret Scr-; con-artist practicing the old pyramid scheme. In vice agents flashed their badges at the; this country, not even pyramid schemes for God door of his Oakton, Va., home and asked are legal. That’s why Bakker is now facing sub­ his mother if they could come in. stantial prison time. Tim was as baffled as his mother. Had; The perverse justice of public opinion began for he fired on the president with his; slingshot? Had a sniper matching his| Bakker when the woman Bakker engaged in a sor­ description been seen on a rooftop near^ did 15-minute tryst with decided to spread a the White House? No. Tim Austin gospel of her own. written the wrong answer on his English < Jessica Hahn gambled that there was more to be paper at James Madison High School. I made out of revealing a Bakker the world didn’t The question was, if you had 24 hours; to live, what would you do? Tim’s pal; know than the mere $250,000 PTL had given her began drafting a weird response. Not to; as hush money. be outdone, Tim wrote that he would kill; The reasoned justice of the law came for Bakker some important people, among thenu; when a jury found him guilty on each and every Vice President Dan Quayle. He says itj count of fraud and conspiracy the federal govern­ was just a joke. It was the kind of joke - that only a teen-ager gets. ^ ment accused him of. Officials at the high school didn’tj Final justice for Bakker ... well, only God him­ laugh, and the Secret Service was alerted.; self knows about that. The agents were pretty humwless, too,« —The (New Haven) Register when they showed up at the Austin home! on Sept. 8. \ View has Gorby in trouble Tim and his mother sat at the dining; room table with one agent who asked; YfEAUTH AUD most of the questions. The other agemt; frontiers is just as bad as the news from the Soviet Union in an instant. stood a few feet away, twirling his mir-} By William Rusher FAME DO the regime’s economists. The Soviet state As in the case of the regime’s rored sunglasses and glowering. 1 ROT BUY HAVE is a federation of disparate nationalities, economic crisis, there isn’t really anyth­ Tim’s answer to the English class ques-. CELEBRATION — At left. Kathy Peck, minister of music at The word is that, in the higher reaches held together by brute force exerted by ing much that Gorbachev’s well wishers in tion was unacceptable, said the man at the [ the Manchester Church of the Nazarenfe, and Dr. Philip R. h a p p in e s s , you ever of the Bush administration, the conviction the Russian center. But today, as the the West can do about this. We certainly table. His partner suggested some accept-; , TRIED is growing that Mikhail Gorbachev isn’t economic crisis weakens that center, the aren’t about to encourage vibrant young able answers — get your girlfriend preg­ Chatto, senior pastor, lead a celebration of song at the I going to make it: that perestroika, his plan various nationalities sense that weakness nations that long for liberation to stay nant, steal a car for a joy ride, robbery. • dedication of a new enuren bunding on Mam Sheet Sunday. for the reform of the Soviet economy in and, naturally enough, are moving briskly yoked to the Russians merely because it Those are the ways a normal kid would ■ Above, Kristal Prince and daughter Amy, 5 months, both of the direction of greater freedom, is to take advantage of it. would irritate or embarrass the latter to spend his last 24 hours. Threatening to 1 doomed, i have said as much from the In the three formerly independent Bal­ give them their freedom. kill Dan Quayle fell into the category of California, watch. beginning, but let me hasten to add that psychopath. “You could be raising tic states — Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia Mikhail Gorbachev, then, is all but this dismal prognosis gives me no par­ — the passion for total independence another John Hinckley,” the agent told programmed to fail, both politically and ticular satisfaction. We would all be vast­ from the Soviet Union is reviving. Tim’s mother. economically. He certainly deserves to go ly better off if there were in fact some Nowhere is this uaier than in Lithuania, A former Secret Service agent told our ■ down in Russian history as the man who easy way out for Gorbachev and the where parliamentary elections in January associate Jim Lynch that the interrogation let the genie of freedom out of the bottle, Soviet nomenklaura — some series of are expected to produce an overwhelming was an “overkill.” He said agents who for it almost certainly cannot be captured deregulating steps they could take, after 80 percent majority for the nationalists. If check up on the Tim Austins of the world and rebottled. But he is fated, however which the Soviet economy would prosper. any such margin is achieved, the are often fresh out of the training unfairly, to be identified forever with the academy. They have a list of routine, Alas, there is no such magic formula. nationalist leaders fully intend to declare collapse of the Soviet economy and the questions that sometimes border on the' The Soviet economy is designed, in every Lilliuania an independent nation in March fragmenting of the federation. detail, to thwart individual initiative and or April. comic. penalize private success. No amount of If that occurs, the Kremlin fails to What, practically speaking, ought the “What would happen if Dan Quayle tinkering can reform it; it must be dis­ quash the secession, the rush will be on in West to do? Encourage Gorbachev’s came to your door?” one agent asked

® 1989 by NEA me earnest. Not only the Baltic states, but economic reforms, by all means. Treat Tim. mantled in loto and a wholly different 4 economic system constructed on its ruins quite possibly some of the Moslem sympathetically the national aspirations “I’d be shocked,” Tim said. and in its place. Since it is not remotely “Soviet republics” on the federation’s of the Soviet Union’s oppressed After 90 minutes of interrogation, the reasonable to assume that the Soviet southern flank as well, may move to minorities. Above all, be ready to help the agents left. They said Tim’s case would 1 Manchester Herald leaders know this, or would be able to do secede. Worst of all (from Moscow’s regime’s victims when the time comes. be referred to the Justice Department and. anything about it if they knew it, we can standpoint), the vast and relatively Understand the vast upwelling of stifled would likely be dropped. prosperous Ukraine will almost certainly human longings that we are witnessing, But the agents didn’t stop there. With; Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly only wait and watch as the Soviet leaders develop parallel tendencies. Ukrainians and stand by to work with all those who, the Austin’s permission, they called on I Daily publication since OcL 1, 1914 know this, or would be able to do anyth­ ing about it if they knew it, we can only have long been restive under the Russian at long last, arc becoming able to work the family psychologist and asked more yoke. During World War II hundreds of for themselves. questions about Tim. The psychologist _Penny M. Sioffert wait and watch as the Soviet economy Publisher crumbles. These days, it is crumbling thousands of them welcomed the invad­ assured the agents that Tim is harmless, Opinion Pai ^ Editor ___Ron Robillard Rusher is a syndicated that he has a sardonic sense of humor that Associate E;ditor___ Alexander Girelli very fast indeed. ing Germans as liberators. Given the op­ William Moreover, the news from the Russian portunity, the Ukraine would secede from columnist. sometimes backfires. A spokesman for the Secret Service refused to talk to us about the Austin case, or any other case, saying only that agents “do investigate allegations or cir­ Open Forum cumstances that may relate to threats against the president or vice president” This is the same Secret Service that HI-TECH CHURCH — David H. Blaney of Tolland uses a video camera to record dedica­ requested rate increases that are at or below be increasing the number of tests or recently told us we were full of baloney tion ceremonies of a new church building at the Manchester Church of the Nazarene on lengthening patient stays now that the DRG Park no priority Flu shots available the gross revenue and net revenue caps es­ when we reported that the agency was Main Street Sunday. tablished by the commission. This is exactly system is no longer in place. “taking seriously” an alleged plot by Such language serves simply to alarm the To the Editor: Medellin cocaine cartel to assassinate To the Editor: the statistic that was estimated by the Con­ public and fails to acknowledge that hospi­ Yes, Steve Cassano, I did say to give President Bush. Tim’s experience proves Flu season is almost upon us, and I would necticut Hospital Association during hear­ tals have over the years responded ap­ Center Springs Park back to the drug dealers. that the Secret Service t^ e s everything like to remind members of the community ings on the proposed legislation. So why is propriately and responsibly to issues of It may be scary, Steve, but I don’t want to seriously, including sarcastic adolescents. that they can protect themselves against a there such a controversy raging? quality patient care and cost effectiveness. expose our women or children to the same Tim said he learned something about most unpleasant illness by receiving influen­ The new legislation anticipates |hat there We at Manchester Memorial Hospital are criminal incidents which are a daily occur­ America, and he wrote it in his journal: za vaccine. The Center for Disease Control will be hospitals that submit requetSUffor in­ creases greater than the screens established pleased to have been able to meet the com­ rence in parks all over America. “freedom of speech is a good thing to recommends yearly vaccinations for people Steve, you did read about the rape and by the commission. The legislation requires mission’s screens and, at the same time, have. Too bad we don’t have it ... How who are over 65 or who have chronic ill­ murder of the young woman in Keeney Park. detailed budget review by the commission, maintain the high standards of care and ser­ many people say something as a joke and nesses. vice that our community deserves and ex­ Also Steve, I’m sure you read about the People who provide essential community giving the hospital an opportunity to justify end up in jail?” pects from its local hospital. young woman who was raped, beaten and services or who work in health-care settings its request, but reserving the right to grant Tim won’t be prosecuted, but he won’t Anita M. Murphy left for dead in New York’s Central Park. be forgotten either. He now has his name should also be immunized. any increase in the hands of the commission. This young lady is trying to regain her health Chairman on a Secret Service file, just in case he Because the influenza virus changes from So why is there such a controversy raging? Legislative Committee in a Wallingford Hospital. poses a threat to the White House again. year to year, revaccination must be done In addition, the new legislation requires Steve, wake up — do you think that that every hospital undergo a detailed budget Board of Trustees every year. The vaccine is quite safe and Manchester Memorial Hospital parents are going to send their children to causes few side effects. review at least once during the first two Center Springs Park when they have safe Intelligence deficit The Health Department of the town of years of the process, even if a hospitals were wide open neighborhood school yards to The United States wasn’t ready to able to meet the screens in both years. This Manchester sponsors immunization clinics use? snatch Panama’s Gen. Manuel Noriga for senior citizens at a number of locations will provide the commission with a complete Smyth Neanderthal Look around Steve — the Manchester during the recent aborted coup because during October. Pneumococcal vaccine (to look at each hospital’s budget as the system Memorial Hospital is just north of the park. President Bush was receiving conflicting protect against pneumonia) is also available. gets under way. So why is there such a con­ intelligence. For years, U.S. agents have To the Editor: On the west, we have the Broad Street busi­ Anne B. Brewer, M.D. troversy raging? ness area plus the I^kade Shopping area. relied heavily on the Panamanian Defend Medical Adviser Are Mr. Russell Smyth’s attitudes So far as we can tell at Manchester representative of the Republican party? As a On the south, we have the town hdl and the Forces to tell them what is happening in Manchester Health Dept Memorial Hospital, the new system is work­ downtown business district and on the e^t, Panama. In fact, Noriga used to be the in­ 1 voter in Manchester, I was apalled at Mr. ing just as it was meant to by the Legislature. Smyth’s statement printed in the Manchester we have a busy highway flanked with telligence chief. He controlled the flor of Those hospitals that can meet the screens can Herald concerning Center Springs Rwk. various types of businesses. Where are ^1 information. After he broke with Wright is wrong be exempted from review, while those who He asserted that the new I^ k s and the neighborhood children you expect will Washington, the information dried up. exceed the screens must plea their case Recreation office should not have been lo­ use Center Springs Park? Now U.S. agents scramble for informa­ To the Editor: before the full commission. As a safeguard, cated in Center Springs Park and the “park Steve, .you are throwing money down the tion, and some of it is unreliable. Some of PICTURE PERFECT — Alanna Englisby, 17, of Manchester, takes a picture of her new all hospitals must undergo detailed review at drain in Center Springs IVk — money it is disinformation that Noriga plants. During the past General Assembly ses­ should have been left to the drug addicts.” church on Main Street at dedication ceremonies Sunday. sion, Manchester Memorial Hospital was least once during the first two years. Unfortunately, this Neanderthal thinking is which is vitally needed for sidewalks, police one of the strongest backers of the Manchester Memorial Hospital worked all too common where Mr. Smyth is con­ and other vital town services. PROUD LEADERS — Lets keep the park clean — cut the grass, Mini-editorial “Gionfriddo bill,” which established new very hard this year to develop a budget that cerned. trim the trees and let anyone who wants to Dr. Philip R. Chatto, rate-setting guidelines for the state’s Com­ would meet the commission’s screens, and I It is my opinion that moving the Rwks and The Washington Post recently reported commune with nature visit the park during senior pastor of the mission on Hospitals and Health Care. am pleased that we have indeed been able to Recreation Department to Center Springs is that the government now has a list of Expansion heralded building program We are very disturbed, however, by the do just that. We will, however, be undergo­ the first vital step in the reclamation of the the daylight hours. “high risk” programs that are closely Manchester Church of unusual public campaign currently being ing a partial budget review because we have We Republicans will use the available tax monitored for fraud and abuse. A few park. I would wholeheartedly support our the Nazarene, left, and conducted by regulatory officials and busi­ an ongoing rate increase request before the dollars on higher priority items than Center scandals that stared the oblivious Reagan Hundreds of people turned out Sunday for the dedica­ The new tluec-slory building contains an 800-seat political leaders who favor dredging the Dr. Wiliam Greathouse, ness leaders against the state’s hospitals, ac­ commission to accommodate our approved Springs ftirk. adminishation in the face have now come tion of a new church building for the Manchester Qiurch auditorium and will be used to house tlie church’s Sun­ pond in order to provide additional recrea­ J. Russell Smyth cusing the hospital indust^ of violating the Certificate-Need for our new management to light, and the Bush administration general superintendent of the Nazarene on Main Street. day School and elementary day school program. The ex­ information system. The commission recog­ tion functions (skating, fishing, etc.). Both 48 Strawberry Lane emeritus of the Church isting church will be used for a secondary school and intent of the new legislation and asking for Center Springs ftirk and the Recreation Manchester doesn’t want to leave the same legacy. The occasion featured a rousing rendition of songs by unfair cost increases. Far from violating the nized tliis cost in the past year and we have One item on the high-risk list would te of the Nazarene, beam the church choir as well as a welcoming talk by Dr. multi-purpose youth and fellowship facility. Department are important pieces of an en­ Since Chatto became pastor five years ago, the intent of the law, hospitals have in fact no reason to believe they would not rccog- amusing if it weren’t so insulting — the Philip Chatto, senior pastor of the church. Invited guests riched and satisfying place to live. during the dedication of Cornerstone Christian School, run by the church, has ex­ abided by the legislation by submitting their niz.e this cost in the ensuing years. Letters policy $164 billion savings and loan bailout and speakers included Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. and The Board of Trustees and Administration I would call on all candidates to express the new Manchester panded from the ninth grade through the 12th grade. information to the commission within the their opinion on parks and recreation in The Manchester Herald welcomes original That horse got out of the bam a long time state Rep. James McCavanagh. prescribed time frame and awaiting the next of Manchester Memorial Hospital remain ago. George Bush is simply locking the church building Sunday. committed to working with the General As­ town. Mr. Smyth’s negative attitudes toward letters to the editor. step in the process, whether it be approval or these important components to Manchester Letters should be brief and to the {roint. door for Ronald Reagan. budget review. As of this writing, the com­ sembly and the Commission on Hospitals will not dlow me to support him. They should be typed or neatly handwritten, mission has not acted upon any of the hospi­ and Health Care on cost containment. There David A. Burke and, for ease in editing, double-spaced. Let­ tals’ budget submissions, so why is there is no reason to believe, contrary to the ac­ 100 Prospect St. ters must be signed with name, address and Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta —Photographs by Stu Hipkins such a controversy raging? cusations made by Gardner Wright, chair­ Manchester daytime telephone number for verification. are syndicated columnists. Over half of the hospitals in the state have man of the commission, that hospitals will im

10—MANCHESTER HERALD, "nicsday, Oct. 17, 1989 fflaitrlirslrr Hrralh Launch site Fire Section 2, Page 11 patrolled for Tuesday, Oct. 17,1989 From Page 1 SPORTS nuke protest considered by the district directors firefighters. on recommendation by Mace. Under terms of the agreement be­ CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) Landers said today he had dis­ tween the town and district, the — Hundreds of armed security cussed the plan with I^ce. town has transferred ownership of Pats turn guards patrolled against anti-nucle^ He added that he considered the the town-owned fire station in Buck- trespassers as the shuttle Atlantis attack by Tripp a political one be­ land to the district but has the right Jim was fueled for its launch with its cause Tripp is “aligned with” district to continue to occupy it until March plutonium-powered Galileo probe Director Samuel Longest, who was 1, 1990. The town has bought land Murray for Jupiter. ousted from his post as public works at Tolland T\unpike and Deming to Grogan The $1.5 billion Galileo is the commissioner earlier Ais year on Street to replace the one transferred most expensive and sophisticated Landers’ recommendation. to the district. unmanned spacecraft ever built and “Obviously, he doesn’t want me Longest said Monday night, “I By Howard Ulman is expected to give the best look yet to do anything," Landers said. back Joe one hundred percent; the The Associated Press at the mysteries of another planet. Longest, who supported Landers’ two chiefs should determine how “It is the Rolls-Royce of opponent in the last district election, fire protection will be handled.” Spitz serious POXBORO, Mass. — Steve Grogan never thought spacecraft,” said Clayne Yeates, one h ^ said he will run for the district Speaking of the Landers’ he’d be starting again so soon. The Russian roulette sys­ of the mission managers. presidency next year. proposal. Longest said, “To me it’s tem New England coach Raymond Berry has used to The shuttle and its five astronauts Landers said previous proposals very political.” pick his quarterback has given the 15-year NPT, survivor were scheduled to lift off at 12:57 for fire protection cooperation have Longest, who was chief about return his shot. p.m. Liftoff was scheduled for last come from the boards of directors of negotiator for the district in the Two of Berry’s triggermen already have blasted away Thursday, but one of the shuttle’s the town and the district. He said agreement, said he worked hard for their own chances. engine computers malfunctioned policy is set by the boards and im­ a year to take politics out of the Grogan, 36 and coming off neck surgery, gets his op­ and had to be replaced. plemented by the chiefs. relationship between the town and for '92 Games portunity to keep the job for more than the customary Late Monday, a faulty navigation­ At the cancelled meeting, Tripp the district. three games starting next Sunday. The opposition? Only al unit was replaced without causing traced the history of the district’s Willard Marvin, the third director LOS ANGELES — We should probably start this the defending champion 49ers in San Francisco. any delay, said NASA spokesman successful fight against being con­ at the meeting, also backed Trij^. column off with a little theme music from the movie “I’m not making any promises,” Grogan said. Ken Senstad. The display driver solidated into the town and the He said it was the first time in his “Jaws.” Throom-throom-throom-throom. After watching the punchless Patriots lose two of three unit, an electronic box in a console negotiations toward the historic 16 years as a district director the dis­ games with Tony Eason playing inconsistently and two between the commander’s and It’s about the return of the great while shark to the agreement. trict has become political. And he local waters after an absence of 17 years. of the next three with Doug Flutie performing even pilot’s seats, powers navigation aids And he said the town has taken said it was the first time in 16 years worse. Berry announced Monday that Grogan would be such as the indicator that shows air The Associated Press When last seen cutting through the waves, he was an the steps it was supposed to take to that the district has been unable to awesome sight. He struck terror in the hearts of swim­ his third starting quarterback in a season that isn’t even speed. SHUTTLE AT SUNSET — Space shuttle Atlantis sits on the launch pad at Kennedy Space implement that agreement. get a quorum for a regularly mers everywhere. half over. The countdown progressed nor­ Center Monday evening as the sun sets in the background. Tripp said the district has ob­ scheduled meeting. He may not be the last. mally as the launch team began Like all sharks, he was perfectly formed for his role in jected to town interference in district Tripp said Landers was looking at nature. Swift, streamlined, single-minded — some say Marc Wilson, trying to come back after flunking a pumping more than half a million The activists oppose the launch system. up to 1,000 times clearer, planners matters in the past. property in Farmington, Bums coldblooded — he roamed the waters of the world at tryout with Green Bay in the summer of 1988, also is on gallons of liquid oxygen and because Galileo receives electrical Along the way, Galileo will ob­ say. “I don’t think it’s time for us to Landers was at a meeting of will. He was one of the most magnificent of God’s crea­ the roster. Suddenly, the four quarterbacks the Patriots hydrogen into Atlantis’ external power from two generators fueled tain fly-by data about the moon, Of particular interest will be the start naming the town fire depart­ Republicans, and Ferguson was on a tures. have carried all season may end up not as an embarrass­ tanks at 4:07 a.m. by nearly 50 pounds of plutonium. Venus and two asteroids, Gaspra and dynamics of a weather system that ment,” he said. honeymoon trip. Boutin was ex­ And now, he’s back. Throom-throom. ment of riches but as, simply, an embarrassment. The mission commander is TTiey contend an accident such as Ida. It will make two return swings includes storms up to 25,000 miles And Tripp said he did not think pected to attend, but she was ill. It’s time for the swimmers of the world to get out of “It obviously is a luxury to have four,” Berry said. “I astronaut Donald Williams. The the 1986 Challenger explosion could by Earth, to within 600 miles next across that have raged for centuries. the district fire department should be Tripp and Longest asked the dis­ the water. Man the harpoons. Lauch the longboats. See don’t know when that is going to change.” others aboard are Mike McCulley, scatter radioactive material over year and within 200 miles in 1992. Among them is the Great Red Spot, nm by two firefigjiters. He said later trict clerk to reschedule the meeting If the current pattern of three weeks of uial and errors the pilot, and mission specialists Florida. The sweeps past Earth and Venus that the Coast Guard is notified. which the two Voyager spacecraft he was referring to two firefighters for Oct.23 at 7 p.m. at the disu-ict You have to conclude that is the nearest continues, the PaUiots may need a fifth quarterback for Ellen Baker, Franklin Chang-Diaz NASA says the chances of a will use the planets’ gravity to ac­ determined is a tremendous atmos­ who are district directors. Landers firehouse at Main and Hilliard thing in human form to the great white. Nothing human the 13th game of the season. and Shannon Lucid. plutonium release are less than 1 in celerate the spacecraft to the proper pheric storm similar to Earth’s hur­ and Bums Landers are both district streets. could keep up with him in the water. Like all sharks, he “If I’m not producing, there are guys on the bench More than 200 guards on foot, in 25,000 and even if there were a speed to reach its distant target. ricanes. appears to be half-fish, half-mammal. who can play and I know he (Berry) is not afraid to make helicopters and boats patrolled the release there would be no appreci­ In December 1995, a 737-pound \ The world remembers him as the aquatic marvel who another change,” Grogan said. Kennedy Space Center for activists able health effects. probe released from Galileo is to Galileo also will study Jupiter for won a gold medal and set a world record every time he The Pauiots’ 2-4 record and 88 points, the second Last week, three groups lost a plunge into Jupiter’s cloud layers clues to the formation of the solar who have said they might try to stop hit the water at the Munich Olympics in 1972. He had fewest in the NFL, prompted Berry to announce his U.S. Disuict Court lawsuit to stop and make the first , sampling of the system. Many scientists believe the Fed the launch by infiltrating a launch seven gold medals and seven records in less than a week. second quarterback change in 19 days. danger zone. The zone covers five the launch. On Monday, a three- Jovian atmosphere. planet still holds much of the From Page 1 It was such an astonishing feat that, when a German “Scoring touchdowns, especially through the air,^ is miles on either side of a line that ex­ judge panel of the U.S. Court of Ap­ material, in its original state, from what we need most of all,” Berry said. “Right now. I’ve peals in Washington upheld the Galileo will fire into orbit about which the sun and its planets formed coach was asked to comment, he observed wryly, “Very tends 30 miles to sea from the nice. But tell me, when did they cut the fins off? And got to find out if Steve can get that done.” launch area. ruling. the planet, and its cameras and 10 4.6 billion years ago. which investigated the 508-point close tabs on developments. does it attack small boats?” Although Grogan had no guarantee of making the Eight demonsuutors were arrested About 6'/2 hours after liftoff, the scientific instruments will gather in­ “Galileo will give us more than market drop two years ago, em­ Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan, team, he underwent off-season surgery to remove a her­ formation for about 22 months on But that was a generation ago. Swimmers are sup­ for trespassing Monday when they astronauts were to release Galileo just snapshots in passing, as the phasized the need for the various who won plaudits for his handling niated disc from his neck that was pressing on a nerve in from Atlantis’ cargo bay. An hour temperatures, magnetic fields, radia­ Voyagers did,” said Edward C. of the 1987 crash, gmned more posed to be as perishable as any other fish, over the hill walked through a line of security agencies to keep all sides informed by 19. But here is this predator surfacing again, cutting his throwing arm. guards at a space center gate. later, an attached motor was to boost tion, cloud characteristics and Stone, a mission scientist. “Being on what everyone was doing and kudos for the latest episode. Over Reginal Pinto/Manch«sier Herald He said Monday he feels fine but admitted that he the 6,700-pound craft on a roun­ gravity fields. there and observing over a period of the weekend, the Fed made it clear menacingly through the sea lanes. NASA officials said today there avoid any hint of pamc. Mark Spitz proposes to return to Olympic competition. didn’t expect to play unless other quarterbacks were hurt. dabout six-year trip that will cover The 1979 Voyager views of nearly two years will allow us to that it would flood the banking sys­ TALENTED FRESHMEN — Freshmen have made quite an impact with the Manchester were no signs overnight that Thus, at the opemng of the market He intends to be ready for the Barcelona Games in ’92, The Patriots scored 48 points in the last three games as protesters tried to infiltrate the 2.4 billion miles dong the path to Jupiter and its satellites were breath­ sort out the dynamics of Jupiter and on Monday when stock pnees were tem with as much cash as needed to High girls’ swimming team, helping it compile an unbeaten record thus far this season. The Flutie threw for only two touchdowns. He was benched taking, but Galileo’s images will be by which lime he will be 42, an age when it’s dangerous launch range. Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar its moons.” sull falling. Bush told reporters I make it easier for banks to continue freshmen are. from left, bottom row; Emily Lappen. Danielle Brown. Middle row; Mehssa after his third sUaight poor passing performance. He making loans to brokerage houses enough to take a tub bath. am not worried 'and stressed that Olympians are supposed to rest on their laurels. Swim- - completed 12 of 30 passes for 172 yards, three intercep­ that may have suffered heavy losses. Myers. Jennifer Karpe. April Little. Top row; Anne Hunter. Becky Loguidice. Sandra Bnn- government agencies were keeping mers go on to become Tai;zan or Flash Gordon or join the damour, Susan Domanico. Jenn Cannon, Christine Hughes. Missing were; Anne Russo tions and one touchdown in Sunday’s 16-15 loss at At­ Aquacade or market a line of swimwear. lanta. Hearing Mark Spitz went on to become a broadcaster, a realtor, and Erica Ringbloom. “1 wasn’t real surprised” by Berry’s decision, Flutie Abortion a husband, a father, a 9-10-5 type with a BMW, a brief­ said. “I had a great opportunity and I didn’t take ad­ From Page 1 case, car phone and fax machine. In 1972, all he had was vantage of it. From Page 1 J } - f* a pair of trunks and ear plugs. He had been in the water “I think my future is here with the New England more than most dolphins. Freshmen in key roles Pauiots. I believe that.” “He’s misjudged badly the senti­ amendment. the knife to remove it. proximaiely 5 p.m. on the day of the The notion is, Mark Spitz is deluding himself. Either Berry said Wilson will be the second suinger Sunday ment of the public on the issue of Fiizwater said the talks seeking a In an arrest affidavit made public murder. that or he really thinks he’s pelagic, that the water will and Flutie will be No. 3. Eason, who has been on the choice,” Kate Michelman, head of compromise included suggestions several weeks ago, John Giacomo is renew him. trading block, is still with the Pauiots. the National Abortion Rights Action that Bush sign the legislation while quoted as first denying the crime but On their way to Vernon, they Sharks, you see, are ageless. In fact, there is a body of for MHS girls swimming stopped so Anthony Giacomo could League, said earlier Monday. “He’s announcing government regulations later admitting to it. scientific thought that thinks they might live forever. Un­ going to have to take his lumps.” requiring stricter reporting require­ “He jumped on me. He was stran­ telephone his wife and inform her of less, of course, they get hit by an aircraft carrier. But the that he was bringing John Giacomo In fact, Brindamour’s father (Dick) still holds the The language dropping a 10- ments. Those requirements would be gling me, and I had to slab him,” doctors say they have found evidence of cell regeneration By Jim Tierney Manchester school record in the 1(X) backstroke set in year-old ban on the use of federal aimed at preventing women from Giacomo told police, according to to their residence, police said. She in sharks, leading to the chilling possib'dity that some of Manchester Herald protested, so John Giacomo was 1%7. money for abortions by poor women later claiming they had been victims the affidavit. these monsters of the deep have been around since the Frost illusuates the talent level and depth among of rape or incest merely as a way of dropped off in Vernon. in cases of rape and incest is in­ The affidavit says he went to Flood. The species itself predates the dinosaur. Before the scholastic season began, Manchester the freshmen. cluded in a $156.7 billion appropria­ obtaining a federally paid abortion. Paul’s house to buy valium but According to police records, she Mark Spitz is not going to live forever. But he thinks High girls swim coach Dave Frost summed up his “Of the 13, seven to 10 may earn their letter as a Some attempts at compromise tions bill for the labor and health failed. Giacomo told police Ihul was called Manchester police around 8 his aging process has been delayed. Like the great white talented group of ninth-grade competitors. freshman,” he said. centered on defining the time limit and human services departments. a heavy cocaine user, and that Paul p.m. warning them about a possible he resembles. Spitz spent most of his young life on our “It’s the largest freshman class I can remember,” What contributes to the fact that in sports such as required for reporting rape or incest Current law allows Medicaid abor­ attacked him when Giacomo told murder involving her husband’s under water. He estimates that he swam 26,000 miles Frost, who is in his 15th year as coach, said. “It’s a swimming, soccer and running, freshmen, many by the victims seeking an abortion. tions only when the mother’s life is him he could not provide him with brother. getting ready for the Munich Olympics. You don’t age in tremendous class. A number of them are going to do times, excel at the varsity level? in danger. The bill only says the victim must cocaine. something from Day One. The freshman class really Around 8:30 p.m., Vernon police ((tprvrorkefStomp the sea. “In sports where there’s not solid organized town The bill next goes to the Senate “promptly” report the rape or incest Giacomo told police he had sold Also, this is not the first time he has heard the scoff, gives us the sU-ength of our team because we lost eight arrested John Giacomo for wander­ programs, you won’t find a girl contributing until her for agreement on a separate to authorities. cocaine to Paul “a few times,” the seniors from last year. It’s the best freshman class in ing drunk on Route 30. Having been ^ and employee beiieffifs, “You’re too old.” He heard it before Munich, too, after junior or senior year,” Frost explained. “In sports like provision. Abortion rights leaders rejected a he’d had such a disastrous Games at Mexico in 1968, affidavit says. alerted to a possible murder in 10 years.” soccer and swimming where there’s a feeder system, Senate Majority Leader George GOP proposal to set a 48-hour time Since the arrest, Manchester The Indian swimmers are currently a perfect 5-0 as Manchester, they contacted ou shoula relv on vour when the best he could do in the individual events was a there’s more people who can step right in.” Mitchell, D-Maine, said he did not limit. they enter this afternoon’s meet with Conard High of police have chargtfd Anthony Manchester police, whose subse­ bronze and silver and a last place in the butterfly. Frost said each freshman swam at the town recrea­ know when the bill would come to Mitchell and House Speaker Giacomo with hindering the e West Hartford. Friday afternoon’s meet at Windham quent investigation led to murder He was supposed to be too old, at 22, at Munich. You tional level for at least three years. Frost cited the the floor. Senate sources said Thomas S. Foley, D-Wash., last prosecution. ■ RAYMOND BURR High will decide the CCC East. Windham was the charges against Giacomo. would have to say he wasn’t. No one was even close to work of Rec coaches Ron Anderson and Howard Republicans are holding up the bill week pleaded with Bush not to veto Anthony Giacomo, by driving his him. only team to defeat Manchester last year. Thiery. while they decide on their next the legislation, which they said af­ brother from Manchester to Vernon During the investigation, police A real shark may be just a baby at 42 but a pool shark “It (Windham) is the biggest meet of the year,” With the arrival of this year’s freshmen. Frost move, and they have told Democrats fected the “most vulnerable after he knew about the crime, broke reported questioning Anthony Here^s w h y ... First, with a safer like Spitz may be ready for a condo in Florida and a hot Frost said. “The title is up for grabs.” received an early Christmas present. to expect an attempt to add an American women.” the law by transporting a suspect out Giacomo, who declined to tell them working environment, you reduce downtime as well as water bottle. At the midway point of the season. Frost admits he “I was hoping to match last year’s record (10-1),” of the jurisdiction of the investigat­ the victim’s name and location of insurance costs, and well work with you to eliminate risk 1 decided to find out if our shark was really going on may have underestimated his phenomenal freshman he said. “I didn’t realize we’d be as deep as we are. ing agency, according to the arrest and set up safety programs. the attack. Again. I half-expected to have to do it by elass. This group is very valuable. The large influx pf fresh­ the body, but police say he knew The Associated Press Homeowner is cited affidavit. He has also been charged these facts. Second, because as Independent Insurance Agents, we launch, that I would find him cruising around Santa “1 didn’t feel the freshmen collectively would be as men has made all the difference in the world.” for attempting to lodge his brother at represent several fine companies, and can offer you the Monica Bay, biting seals. But he was in a lunchroom. valuable as the seniors we lost from last year,” Frost As a group, the freshmen are a pleasure to work STILL SWINGING — San Francisco's said. “Now, I see 1 was wrong. They’ve more than his Vernon home. Anthony Giacomo is scheduled to most tailored benefits programs at the most affordable “You’re kidding!” I accused him. “It’s a stunt. You’re with for Frost. Kevin Mitchell smiles as he prepares to after fire burns house In the arrest affidavit for Anthony appear in Manchester Superior rates, with the right service. An Independent Agent — not going to gel back in the water with all those young replaced them.” “They’re very good,” he said. “They don’t com­ Giacomo, police state neighbors of Court for a pre-Uial hearing on always a good business decision. kids!” Topping the list of 13 freshmen are April Little and plain about the workouts. Their altitude and work take batting practice Monday at Candle­ Irene Freeman, 47, was critically Thursday. He is not being held, ac­ “Why not?” he shot back. “Look, do you know that Melissa Myers. Little is one of Frost’s most versatile stick Park in San Francisco. Mitcheil has By James F. Henry his brother saw the two of them ethic is excellent. That has a lot to do with our suc­ injured in the fire at the house. One cording to the court clerk’s office. • Independent Insurance Agents my time in the 100 butterfly in 1972 was only 1.7 swimmers while Myers is unbeaten in the 50- and Manchester Herald loading suitcases into a car at ap- cess.” three of the nine Giant hits in the World dog was killed in the fire, and seconds behind the winner at Seoul last year? In fact, my 100-yard freestyle events versus outside competition. Is this the best freshman class Frost has had? A of Connecticut, Inc. Her only defeats have come from teammate Katelyn Series to date. Game 3 is tonight at The owner of a two-family house another was seriously injured, but 54.27 would have won the next two Olympics —; ’76 and “It’s difficult to say,” he said. “Unless I go back in Lindsu-om, a junior. Candlestick. at 62 Seaman Circle which burned survived. The subsequent investiga­ ■ M ) ’80.” my records. Our present junior class was a suong tion showed that there were no “So what makes you think, at 42, you can still swim a Comprising the remainder of the promising corps freshman class. They’re certainly one of the top two Oct. 1, critically injuring a woman, of freshmen are: Emily Lappen, Chris Hughes, Jen has been cited for failing to provide smoke detectors in the building. W£'Rf YOUR MORE-THAN-ONe-COMPANY AGENT. 100 butterfly in 54.27?” I pressed. in the last 15 years.” Karpe, Jenn Cannon, Sue Domanico, Daniel Brown, smoke detectors, police said. Freeman had been in critical con­ H e a u h m S o u r c e “I can swim it faster!” exclaimed Spitz. “I am swim­ The Uilented collection of underclassmen has quick­ Craig making 1 Anne Hunter, Erica Ringbloom, Anne Russo, Becky David S. Marshall of 143 Elm dition at Manchester Memorial ming it faster! After the ’84 Games, I swam with Rowdy ly sped to the upper echelon of scholastic swimming. Hill Road, Vernon, voluntarily Hospital, and her condition im­ LET THESE LOCAL BIG I AGENTS Gaines, who medaled in those Games. Call him and ask Loguidice and Sandy Brindamour. proved, until she was released on AT MANCHESTER him who won three out of four!” turned himself in Monday night MEMORIAL HOSPnAL FIT YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS “Look!” added Spitz. “I swam in seven events in some changes after he learned police had a warrant Oct. 7 against medical advice, a for his arrest on a misdemeanor hospital spokeswoman said today. Munich in ’72. They were totally different events, called She was in satisfactory condition at for different techniques, different preparations. With charge of failing to provide the Clark Insurance Anency, Inc. Independent Insurance Center, Bird getting his game in order the time of her release, the spokes­ COMMUNITY HEALTH LECTURE SERIES practice and heats and qualifying, I was in the water for smoke detectors. Manchester Inc. for Game 3 woman said. presents years. Fire officials have said that smoke Manchester “This lime. I’m not going for seven gold medals, just PROVIDENCE, R.l. (AP) — he is more tentative about his play. together as a team,” he said. detectors are required in all residen­ Crockett Agency, Inc. one. I’m only getting ready for one event, the 100 (- Entering the preseason, the Boston “It’s everything ... passing, put­ Trailing 32-20 after one quarter tial properties under the law. "COCAINE AND PREGNANCY' Manchester The W.J. Irish Insurance Agency meter butter) fly. 1 used to swim 12,000 meters a week. Celtics had one question on their ting the ball on the floor, learning following a 9-point scoring blitz by By Jim Donaghy The Associated Press ______Trade According to town records, Mar­ Manchester Here, I’ll only do 6,000 meters. I needed all the stamina I minds: can Larry Bird make it back where the defense is and how to set Mersey Hawkins, Boston surged presented by could get for seven different disciplines. 1 just have to after missing nearly all last season my man up for moves,” said Bird. “1 back to outscorc the 76ers 14-0 in a shall has owned the property tor Cummings Insurance Agency SAN FRANCISCO — A change of scenery is not the From Page 1 about two years. concentrate on one here. to injury. thought I could jump right in, but 4:19 second-quarter run. There were Manchester Jewell-England Insurance seven lead changes and five ties only thing that will be different for Game 3 of the World Marshall was not detained, ac­ WILLIAM GUINAN, M.D. “The state of the art in anything improves. We have Bird provided some of the answer it’s taking me longer than 1 thought. jobs. cording to department Spokesman Agency, Inc. senior swimmers in masters events swimming seconds Monday night, tossing in 16 points But 1 really believe I’m making it thereafter, but Boston remained in Scries. Preliminary estimates had put the Obstetrician - Donald S. Genovesi Insurance Manchester control. San Francisco manager Roger Craig, faced with a 2-0 Officer Gary Wood. He said Mar­ faster than they did in their prime.” while moving freely in 30 minutes back.” deficit against Oakland, is making some lineup changes. deficit in August at about $9 billion. Agency, Inc. 1 said accusingly: “The supposition is, you’re doing Meanwhile, after a slow start, the After intermission, Boston over­ shall was released on a non-surety Gynecologist of play in the Boston Celtics’ Ken Obcrkfell will start at third base and Pal Sheridan The nation’s foreign oil bill in­ bond, of an unspecified amount. Manchester John H. Lappen, Inc. this for the publicity, but as soon as you start to get Celtics showed indication that their whelmed the winless 114-90 decision over the Philadel­ in right field, knocking Jose Uribe and Candy Mal- creased 0.4 percent to $4.3 billion in game is coming back, too, evening squad with their inside game. Bird, Non-surety bonds stipulate that if Wednesday, October 18 Manchester cramps or water in the ears again, you’ll climb out of the phia 76er in an NBA exhibition doiuido out of the lineup. Matt Williams moves from August. The amount of imported oil the suspect does not appear in court, their preseason record at 2-2. with 9 points, teamed with Robert Gorman Insurance Agency, Inc. pool and back to the office.” game at the Civic Center. third base to short, Uiking Uribe’s spot. rose to 8.67 million barrels a day he will have to pay the bond. Wood 6 p.m. “We’re playing with intensity and Parish and Kevin McHalc to score Manchester Robert J. Smith, Inc. Spitz looked at me with that dead-eyed look of a mako “I really believe I’m making it In the first two games at Oakland, the Giants went 9- from 8.14 million in July, but the * at a quick pace,” said Boston coach 24 of the team’s 28 third-quarter said that if a person turns himself in, circling a rubber raft in mid-ocean. I was suddenly glad back,” Bird said later. “For the first for-62 (.145) with one run scored. They were 0-for-ll price per barrel fell to $16.14 from usually they are released on non­ Manchester time since 1 was a rookie. I’m glad 1 Jimmy Rogers. “It’s because we points. H. LOUISE RUDDELL AUDITORIUM we weren’t in five fathoms of ocean. John Bagley, recently acquired with runners in scoring position, including 0 -for-6 by surety bond, depending on the na­ Hllb, Rogal and Hamilton, Co. “I don’t do anything for publicity, 1 do it for medals,” have eight preseason games to gel have added depth, which has made $17.12. from New Jer.scy, led Boston in as­ Will Clark and Kevin Mitchell. In addition to oil, increased im­ ture of the crime. Free and Open to the Public of CL, Inc. Urbanetti Insurance Agency he said. “I’ve got the ego for it. I held the world record my game back in order.” our defense go for 48 minutes.” Marshall is scheduled to appear at Manchester He admitted, however, that since “Overall we played hard with en­ sists with 9, sparking a 35-17 ports included manufactured goods Manchester fourth-quarter burst. See CRAIG, page 12 such as electrical machinery, cloth­ Manchester Superior Court on Mon­ See SPITZ, page 12 returning from surgery on bolli heels thusiasm and we played very well ing and footwear. day. MANCHESTKR HliRAl-D.Tuesday, Ocl. 17. \W) 13 12—MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Oci. 17, 1989 Liberty turning dreams into reality High School Roundup U. Falwell, the Lynchburg-based television evangelist, no fear of failure. I don’t think about losing or the LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) — Liberty University, the ramifications of losing.” small school with big football ambitions, is turning the makes no attempt to hide his dream that the Flames even­ tually will be what he calls the Notre Dame of the ^ t : a Halfway through w 10-game schedule. Liberty has a dreams of its founder, the Rev. Jerry Falwell, into reality. solid educational institution with strong Christian ties — nine-game winning streak and Rutigliano has several key The Flames, who posted an 8-3 record in 1988 in their Coventry, Bolton girls soccer register victories and a football team that grabs headlines. players to thank. first season in NCAA Division I-AA, played a Division One is Phul Johnson, a fifth-year senior quarterback. finishing (scoring), but it will Rutigliano himself is a statement about the Flames’ game’s only score. Backus took the I-A opponent Saturday for the first time since the NCAA Johnson sat out the Eastern Michigan game with a knee COVENTRY — It was a com­ come.” program. pass and, with the outside of her split the major colleges into two divisions. He spent 6'/z years as coach of the NFL Cleveland injury, but is expected to be back for Saturday s contest bination of maybe Coventry High at East outshot Northwest, 25-12. With 11 seconds left, reserve quarterback Robbie Jus- foot, put it inside the post from 14 Browns, compiling a 47-51 record. He was named AFC against Towson State. Through four games, Johnson had its best, and visiting East Hampton Karen Schroeder, Alissa Mul- tino threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to Eric Green to yards' out. Bolton missed a golden coach of the year in 1979 and 1980 and NFL coach of the completed 78 of 120 passes for 995 yards, seven touch­ liken, Lynn Gentilcore, Kelly give the Flames (5-0) a 25-24 victory over previously un­ High at its worst. Regardless, the opportunity to tighten its hold on the downs and three interceptions. Patriots came away overwhelming Keane, Beth White and Devanney defeated Eastern Michigan. year in 1980. lead as it missed a penalty kick. While Rutigliano was a color commentator on 10-0 winners over the Bellringers turned in good efforts for East. “It kind of made a statement for Liberty University to Cromwell had a couple of chan­ televised NFL games, coach Morgan Hout was guiding Another big-play performer has been Green, a 6- Monday afternoon in COC East Noflhwest Catholic ] 1—2 beat a good I-A football team,” Liberty coach Sam ces go by the board, too. “They had East Catholic 1 “ — 1 the Flames’ uansformation from an NAIA school to a foot-6, 250-pound senior tight end Rutigliano feels is a gills* soccer action. Scoring: EC- Daptula: NW- Gaspar 2 a couple of good opportunities, but Rutigliano said. can’t-miss pro prospect. Coventry goes to 5-3-2 overall, SwasTEC- Crista Carvahk) 11. m - Jan Established in 1973, Liberty’s football program has member of the NCAA. the left wing was not in position,” Rjr his successful efforts, Hout didn’t get a raise after “If the (Detroit) Lions were not in the nm-and-shoot 4-2-1 in the COC East, with the win Guartin 17 kept pace with the growth of the university, with emoll- Bolton coach Mike Landolphi said. the 1988 season, but a pink slip, and Falwell introduced offense, he could play for them tomorrow, Rutigliano while East Hampton is 0-8-1. ment up to 10,000 since the school opened 18 years ago. Bulldog keeper Mo Griffin made East girls volleyball the public relations-conscious and NFL-proven said. “He has good hands, is a tenacious blocker and a Coventry resumes action Thursday On Saturday, Liberty hopes to make its debut in Wil­ seven stops in picking up the great player.” at home against RHAM High. wins its third in row lard May Sudium, a 12,000-^at structure under con­ Rutigliano as the new coach. shutout. Bolton outshot Cromwell, Hout’s unceremonious ouster created some negative Rutigliano tried to downplay the victory over Eastern “It was probably our best game of The East Catholic H i^ girls’ vol­ struction on campus. The stadium has been built to ac­ Michigan, calling it just the fifth step up a 10-rung ladder 20 -8 . publicity, and Rutigliano is aware that he can help tlic year,” Coventry coach Chris leyball team won its third in a row, commodate a two-phase expansion that will boost the to a spot in the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. But he D’Ainbrosio said, “and East Lisa Williams and Backus played capacity to 36,000, enough to meet Division I-A smooth the ruffles by winning — often. well for Bolton. sweeping E.O. Smith in three sets “There are so many expectations,” he said, “but I have eventually relented. Hampton did not look like it was Bolton 1 0— 1 Monday afternoon at the Eagles’ qualifications. prepared, or even wanted to be Cromwell 0 0—0 gym. Scores were 15-5, 15-11 and there.” Scores: B- Backus Saves: B- Griffin 7. C- Robyn Alsup 12 15A Coventry put this one away eariy. East is now 6-4 for the season The Associated Press scoring with the game just 38 Northwest Catholic while Smith drops to 3-7. HIGH FLYING GIRL — Brandy Johnson of Giants facing seconds old with Jen Sirianni getting Lucy Samulis and Amanda Bot- the first of her two goals. Johanna trims East girls ticello played well for the Eagles, the U.S. shows a perfect jump in the floor VanKruiningen, who would tally exercises of the ladies compulsories Getting the winning goal with 15 who resume action Wednesday at scary reality four times and assist on three others, Sacred Heart. during the World Gymnastics Champion­ made it 2-0 at 17:07 with the minutes left. Northwest Catholic topped East Catholic, 2-1, Monday ships in Stuttgart, W. Germany, Monday. Patriots enjoying a 3-0 halftime By Ken Peters in non-conference girls’ soccer ac­ Coventry runners bulge. Johnson, one of 400 athletes in the nine- The Associated Press “It was the best first half we ve tion at the Eagles’ field off of New turn back Somers day long championships, led the U.S. effort played this year,” D’Ambrosio said. State Road. SOMERS — The Coventry High SAN FRANCISCO — Kevin Mitchell is turning to East goes to 1-7-2 with the loss with 39.387 points. “At halftime we were pretty confi­ boys’ cross country team upped jts fantasy fright to escape some grim realities. dent.” while Northwest improves to 5-3-1. Reginald Pinio/Manchester Herald record to 12-1 Monday afternoon With the Giants down 2-0 to Oakland in the World Coventry scored two times in the East’s next game is Wednesday at with a 25-33 win over Somers High Series, the San Francisco slugger planned to spend his opening five minutes of the second 3:30 p.m. at home against Old Lyme in non-conference action. evening off at a horror film. EYES UP — Bolton High goalkeeper David Boles, right, and Coventry High’s Steve Poulin High. In Brief half, and D’Ambrosio saw the (9) keep an eye on the ball in their recent game. Boles and the Bulldogs were to host KJ. Manville was the individual “I’m going to see Jason,” Mitchell said Monday after­ w % Bellringers raise the white flag. Northwest’s Sarah Caspar scored winner for the ftitriots, turning in a noon between cuts in the balling cage at Candlestick t ? ' the first of her two goals at the 10- “We scored two quick goals to Rocky Hill High in a battle of division leaders while Poulin and his Patriot teammates were 17:40 clocking over the 3.1 mile Park. start the second half and then it to host Cromwell High today, weather permitting. minute mark of the first half. East layout. Daryl Parker was third and Hockey boosters to meet Jason, the menacing misfit in the “Friday the 13th” looked like they gave up,” he said. tied it on Bitsy Deptula’s fourth goal Matt Dutka sixth for Coventry. movies, happens to be one of Mitchells’s favorites. “The last thing I want to do is run up of the year, assisted by Da^cy Coventry’s next action is at the The Manchester Hockey Booster Club will hold a “I’ve even got a Jason mask,” he confessed. Freshman Kris Spencer and The win lifts the Bulldogs to 7-2, Devanney, at the 15-minute mark. meeting Wednesday night at 6:30 at the high school ★ a score, but when your bench Bolton girls soccer When the celluloid fright is over, Mitchell — and his Dixon combined on three saves in 4-2 in the COC East Division. The Charter Oak Conference champion­ players and defenders are scoring, Caspar got the game-winner as ships on Thursday at Coginchaug cafeteria. Giant teammates — face an even scarier reality. goal for the shutout for the Patriots. shuts out Cromwell Panthers are now 1-5-5 overall. Bol­ she took advantage of a goalie mis­ The club recently held election of officers and the fol­ what can you do. You can’t ask them ton’s next game is Thursday on the Regional High in Durham at 3:30. Another loss to the A’s in 'Tuesday night’s Game 3 BOLTON — With the only goal take. lowing were elected: Bruce Oatway, president; John \ not to shoot.” road against COC East leading Rm u H«: 1. K.J. Manvilla (C) 17:40 for 3.1 would just about close the books on the 1989 World Coventry 3 7— 10 in the first half, Bolton High applied “The team overall played well. Scavato, vice president; Linda Myers, secretary; Cathy Nicole Archambault, Stacey East Hampton 0 0—0 Bacon Academy in Colchester. miles, 2. Muska (S), 3. Parker (C), 4. Ciccirella Series. Dixon, Stacie Renfro and Jen Wajda Scoring: C- VanKruiningen 4. Sirianni 2, Ar­ the whitewash brush to Cromwell We dominated play yet our inex­ (S), 5. Keppler (S), 6. Dutka (C). 7. Jason Ciolkosz, treasurer; and Sue Dalrymple, ways and 'The Giants, already in serious tfouble, got more bad each added a goal for the Patriots. chambault, Dixon, Renfro, Wajda. High, 1-0, Monday in Charter Oak Laura Backus, on a wing to wing perience shows,” said East coach Drought (C), & Roy Minton (C), 9. Bill Dolbiar means. news Monday when Will Clark, suffering from tonsil­ Saves: C- Spencer/Dixon 3 combined: EH- (C), 10. Trappe(S). For further information, call Eric Famo at 647-3521. Robin Russell had two assists. Lisa Abbott 13. Conference girls’ soccer play. pass from Stacey Beyor, got the Ron F^mer. “We have a hard time litis, had to miss a workout. Applications now available Clark said he had been ill a few days and that the ton­ sillitis “turned into a little bit of everything.” Applications for the 53rd Manchester Road Race to be Still, sitting in the clubhouse at Candlestick Park while In Brief . . . No unbeatens run on Thanksgiving Day morning arc now available at his teammates look baiting practice, Clark said there ^ e several sites. Applications are available at the main of­ only two things that could keep him out of the third fice of the Savings Bank of Manchester, ComFcd game. Savings Bank, Nassiff Arms, the Run-In in Rocky Hill “I’ve either got to be in the hospital or be dead,” he / as Reich leads and the Manchester Herald at the front desk during busi­ Soviets lead in gymnastics said hoarsely. STUTTGART, West Germany (AP) — ’s / ness hours, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 Clark, who along with Mitchell provided the Giants Daniela posted the first perfect score of the World P-ni- . . r with baseball’s best run-producing tandem this season, Gymnastics Championships, but Bills to upset Registration fee is $6 until Nov. 10. Applications after said he spent a sleepless night Sunday. Dressed in street that date are $12. Proceeds of the race go to the Muscular was the best overall and made sure the Soviets opened a clothes, he looked peaked as he autographed baseballs in The Associated Press sizable lead halfway through the women’s team competi­ Dystrophy Association of Connecticut. the clubhouse Monday morning. By John F. Bonfatti There were 7,000 registered enuants a year ago. Those tion in their effort to regain the title. “I’m taking medicine,” he said. ‘Tve been restricted to CLOSE ENCOUNTER — Washington’s Dale Hunter, left, gets in close contact with the The Associated Press who were officially registered a year ago should have Boginskaya, the reigning European champion and the clubhouse, quarantined.” received an application in the mail. Those who did not, Canadiens’ Brent Gilchrist during first-period NHL action Monday night at the Forum m Olympic all-around bronz.e medalist, excelled on all four With Clark ailing, the Giants may be hard pressed to ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The miraculous followed and anyone looking for information, should call the Race apparatus exercises and scored 39.837 out of 40 points. Montreal. The Capitals won in overtime, 4-3. the mundane for the Buffalo Bills’ offense. Hotline number at 643-1096. improve on what so far has been a dismal hitting series. She missed a fierfect score by the smallest of margins on Bills followers expected little of quarterback Frank 'They had a total of nine hits in the 5-0 and 5-1 losses two occasions. Reich, a four-year backup making his first NFL start in Youth hoop signups set in the two games, with Mitchell getting three hits and At the end of compulsory exercises and with the op- place of the injured Jim Kelly. For much of the game, The Manchester Rcc Department is holding youth bas­ Clark two, including a double in the first game that is tionals to come, the Soviet Union has 198.058 out of 200 Hunter at his irritating best they weren’t disappointed, because little is what they got. ketball registration until Ckt. 20 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the San Francisco’s only exua base hit so far. points, ahead of Romania with 1%.447 and with Reich underthrew and overthrew his way to a 5-for-15 East Side Rcc, Mahoney Rec Center and Community Y. Mitchell said he thought his teammates needed to 195.8%. passing pierformance in the first half, and the Bills There are four youth divisions — pee wee (ages 8-9), loosen up. „ u u-. The United States, led by a strong Brandy Johnson, generated as much firepower as a damp firecracker. midget (ages 10-12), juniors (ages 13-15) and inter­ “Our guys are a little tight,” said Mitchell, who hit a as the Capitals beat Montreal was in fourth place with 193.895. But Reich the wreck became Reich the redeemer in major league-high 47 homers and drove in 125 runs this mediate (ages 16-17). leading Buffalo to a stunning 23-20 victory over the Los season. “You can see the way everybody’s just silling Broncos rehire Shanahan Age is determined as of Dec. 1, 1989. MON'TREAL (AP) — To the ing pienalty from Montreal defen­ dying minutes under intense pres­ Angeles Rams Monday night, knocking off the NFL’s There is a $5 registration fee and a $4 Rcc member­ there (in the dugout), it isn’t like the way it was in the DENVER (AP) — The Denver Broncos on Monday last remaining unbeaten. Montreal Canadiens, Dale Hunter is seman Craig Ludwig, high-sticked sure. r ship card is required at lime of registration. Cubs series. , With Montreal leading 3-2 after rehired Mike Shanahan, who was fired as head coach of Coach Marv Levy, who withstood many calls to find a “We might have a team meeting; that would be good. back to being the irritating, and suc­ him back and lured defenseman two periods, Michal Pivonka forced the Los Angeles Raiders Oct. 3. better backup for Kelly, said he knew all along that MCC soccer team is beaten Asked if he would call a meeting, Mitchell replied: cessful, player he used to be with Chris Chelios into the altercation. Slianahan was an assistant coach in Denver for four Reich had the composure to be an effective pro quarter­ “'That’s not for me to do; I’m no leader. I’m just Kevin. the Quebec Nordiques. 'That decision led to Chelios’ ejec­ overtime with a goal 2:08 from the The Manchester Community College men’s soccer end of regulation time. Rookie Brian seasons, serving as offensive coordinator during Den­ back. Mitchell said the Giants’ tension shows at the plate. “We want to make Dale Hunter tion from the game for being the The Associated Press team wound up its home season on a losing note, bowing Tult also scored for Washington. ver’s two Super Bowl seasons of 1986 and 1987. “You never go wrong going with a player with great “I think they’re thinking loo much instead of going up more important to us this year,” third man into the fray. 4-1 to Berkshire Community College Monday afternoon Rookies Stephan Lebeau and Tom Shanahan will become Denver’s quarterback coach character because he can overcome a lot of things. And Washington coach Bryan Murray 'Then Hunter scored the winning TOUGH ON DEFENSE — San Francisco infielder Matt Williams appears to have the there su^oking,” he said. . Chroske, each with his third of the Frank Reich has that.” at McCormick Field. 'The Giants have been nothing if not consistent. Their said after Hunter’s overtime goal goal at 3:37 of overtime, wristing a and is expected to begin leading practices later this week, answer to scooping up errant grounders - four arms. Actually he’s backed up by teammate MCC drops to 7-6 while Berkshire is now 8-2-1. MCC year, and Jocelyn Lemieux, with his said Matt Cook, a Broncos spokesman. The terms of the Reich kept his composure even after the chilly start pitching has been as weak as their hitting. gave the Capitals a 4-3 victory over shot over goallendcr Pauick Roy’s is at Mitchell College in New London on Wednesday. first, scored for Montreal, which Jose Uribe during a practice session Monday at Candlestick Park. and a demoralizing touchdown reception by the Rams’ Scott Garrelts lasted just four innings in the opener, Montreal in the only NHL game right shoulder, ending Roy’s 35- contract weren’t disclosed. Roger Peltier had two goals and Kurt Demary and was beaten 2-1 in overtime by Pit­ Willie Anderson that seemed to give Los Angeles a and Rick Reuschel was jerked after four in Game 2. played Monday night. game unbeaten streak in regular- Glenn Sime one apiece for the winners. Todd Hosig had tsburgh on Saturday. Offer to Langston withdrawn 20-16 victory with less than two minutes to play in the In the third game, they’ll send out Don Robinson, who “We know he was an important season games at the Forum. the only MCC goal on a penally kick. MCC goalkeeper 'The Capitals were without injured MONTREAL (AP) — The Montreal Expos have game. has a right knee that might go out on him at any second. player in Quebec. He’s a great Boos rained down from the Brian Quinn had 13 stops. defensemen Rod Langway, Neil withdrawn a reported three-year, $9 million contract The Anderson pass from Jim Everett restored the lead Robinson, 12-11 this season, will face the A’s Bob playmaker,” Murray said. 16,(X)5 Forum fans when they saw Craig Hunter, who played seven seasons that it was Hunter who sent Sheehy and Callc Johansson, and offer to pitcher Mark Langston, the team announced to a Rams team that had held it until a 1-yard touchdown Welch, 17-8. „ o r- the Canadiens were missing for­ From Page 11 pass from Reich to 'Thurman Thomas put Buffalo ahead Florida players said ineligible “Righl now. I’ll say he’s 95 percent,” San Francisco in Quebec, has not had the same im­ Montreal to its second straight over­ Monday. wards Brian Skriidland, Mike Langston, eligible to file for free agency following the 16-13 with 2:23 left in the game. manager Roger Craig said of Robinson, who has been pact as a needling troublemaker and time loss. GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Four University of “I don’t really care how the fans MePhee, Claude Lemieux and Guy World Series, was obtained by Montreal last May in a On the Los Angeles sideline, there was a feeling that bothered by inflammation in the knee. clutch goal scorer with Washington hander will last. Florida football players, including s l^ n g quarterback Carbonneau. uade with the Seattle Mariners. The Expos had hoped to “Evidently we need more offense,” Craig said. the Everelt-to-Anderson bomb had saved the Rams in a “I hate to say it, but 1 think his knee could go on him since he moved over in a trade on feel about me,” said Hunter, 29, who “Don’s had a lot of injuries throughout his career,” Kyle Morris, have been declared ineligible for the rest of centers Washington’s most Montreal also lost rookie defen­ convince Langston to sign a long-term contract before “Oberkfell has been swinging the bat good all year. The game that was much closer than most had predicted. at any ume,” Craig said. “But I don’t think it will.” June 13, 1987. Craig said. “Don Robinson is a pitching coach and the season, the university said. , . dangerous line with Geoff Courlnall seman Sylvain Lcfebvre in the third tlie season ended, but left-hander rejected the offer. only reason I hate to do it is that I take away my pinch “We thought we were magicians,” Rams defensive Craig did some fiddling with the lineup for Game 3, But on Monday night. Hunter was manager’s dream as far as his makeup, his desire to win, Morris, of Clinton, Miss., and quarterback Shane Mat­ and Dino Ciccarclli. “1 just play the period to a mild concussion sus­ Bill Stoneman, vice-president of baseball operations hitter.” back LeRoy Irvin said. “We thought we had pulled one thews of Pascagoula, Miss., admitted to placing bets on replacing Candy Maldonado in right field with left- his old self. his desire to pitch and pitch hurt.” game.” tained when checked hard into the for the Expos, informed Am Tellem, Langston’s agent, of During the regular season, Oberkfell set a club record out of the hat.” professional and college football games between late handed hitter Pat Sheridan and moving third basemm He scored Washington’s first goal Robinson can also contribute with his bat. He hit three at 17:22 of the first period. In the With Chelios out, the Canadiens’ glass by Nick Kypreos. the withdrawal Monday. with 18 pinch hits. On the Buffalo sideline, a depressed defense was met August and Oct. 7, 1989 — a violation of NCAA regula­ Mall Williams to shortstop for Jose Uribe. Another left- With the World Series moving over the Bay Bridge to homers this season and has 11 in his career. He’s such a young defense crumbled in the But Stoneman told Tellem, “The door is open if your by an upbeat Reich. tions a university spokeswoman said in a statement. handed hitter, Ken Oberkfell, will play third second period, he drew a high-stick­ Candlestick Park for Games 3, 4, and, if necessary, 5, the good hitter that Philadelphia gave him an intentional client wishes to negotiate with Montreal at a future date.” “Right after the Rams scored that touchdown, the Two other players, Brady Ackemian, a walk-on walk on June 22, 1984. designated hitter rule will not be used. defense came off and they didn’t look too happy,” Reich receiver from Jacksonville, Fla., and G.A. Mangus, a “Don Robinson is a good hitter, and I would let him Olson rookie of the year “You’re going to use a pinch hitter more in the Nation­ said. “But we gave them a vote of confidence. We really walk-on quarterback from AUanta, were declared in­ bat in a close situation,” Craig said. Candlestick doesnH draw too many compliments al League than you would in the American League,” felt we were going to go down and score. That’s what we eligible for unspecified NCAA rules violations, the state­ DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Gregg Olson, the Baltimore Craig said. “But he’s swinging the bat good. I just feel he “I like to hit. Everyone knows that,” Robinson said. “I Orioles’ relief ace, has been named Baseball America’s told the defense going off.” ment said. while he was toiling against the Giants. can get me some offense, drive in some runs.” feel my hitting gives me an advantage before I even go to day. practice, “it IS cold out here. Rookie of the Year, it was amiounced. What followed was a story line fit for a Disney movie. Despite a 53-28 mark at Candlestick —- “No inficldcr or outfielder could catch To make matters even worse for the Giants, Clark just the mound. The other pitcher has to face nine hitters.” With 1:17 to play, Reich, feeding off the success he Dawson has knee surgery By Jim Litke “I don’t remember the exact dale, but Olson, 23, set an American League rookie record with The A’s and manager Tony La Russa did just about the National League’s best home record it until it got stuck in the center field feels plain lousy. Clark, who already has a sore knee, had suddenly found in the previous drive of 86 yards that CHICAGO (AP) — Andfe Dawson underwent knee The Associated Press we had the Pirates come in for one of the fence,” Zimmer recalled. “I had to pass 27 saves. The old mark was 23, set by Doug Corbett of now has tonsillitis. everything right in winning the first two games at the first series played at night here. Some­ __ it’s not like the Giants arc all that 1 led to the Thomas score, marched the Bills 64 yards sureery, but was expected to be ready to play for the by the Cubs (bench) and Lynch walked Minnesota in 1980. Todd Worrell set the major league Coliseum. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Someone enamored of the place, either. It’s just that The Giants first baseman was at Candlestick Park on downfield. when spring training begins in less than body hit a popup and Bob Skinner, who by me and said, "rhey ought to drop a record with 36 saves for St. Louis in 1986. Dave Stewart pitched a five-hitter to win Game 1,5-0, should have known from the very first San Francisco nuuiager Roger Craig has Monday, but did not participate in San Francisco’s two- He completed seven straight passes, ending the drive was playing the outfield, backed up and bomb on this place.’ ” Olson finished the year with a 5-2 record and a 1.69 hour workout. and Mike Moore allowed four hits in seven innings in four months. r i . i pilch on the very first day they opened backed up until he got to the wall. forbidden Uicm to say otherwise. earned run average while converting 27 of 33 save op­ by hitting Andre Reed from eight yards for a touchdown Dr Michael Schafer removed a cyst from lateral car- “He reported for about 60 minutes of treatment on his Game 2 as the A’s won 5-1. with 16 seconds left. Reich hit 16 of 22 passes in the CandlesUck Park that the place was much “But the ball,” Murphy said with a “When Roger first came in,” recalled If truth be told, though, Lynch got off portunities. Before coming to Oakland prior to the 1987 season, tilace on Dawson’s right knee at Northwestern Memonal knee,” Giants trainer Mark Letendre said. “We also second half. Hospiul, said Cubs spokeswoman Sharon M. Pannozzo. more sinister than it seemed. knowing smile, “landed a few feel past Don Zimmer, now manager of the easy. In the 1%1 All-Star Game, Stu Welch pitched for Los Angeles and the Giants had all Vice president Richard Nixon threw it Benjamin to play in Italy changed his medication for his tonsilitis. Although he All of this was accomplished, Reich said, despite a Dawson was expected to be hospitalized for the next few the infield. Chicago Cubs but two years ago Craig’s Miller, who weighed all of 150 pounds, had a general malaise, and that was not somebody in the sorts of problems with him. Welch is 19-4 lifetime and Giants catcher Bob Schmidt caught it “1 also heard the story that when the third-base coach, “one of the first thing he got blown off the mound in mid-delivery INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Benoit Benjamin dislocated finger on his throwing hand that happened in days, and will be in a cast for four weeks before undergo­ French Revolution, he felt better.” against San Francisco, including 6-0 with a 2.35 eamed- on a tranquil April afternoon in 1960, Not city first brought the old man (former said was nobody was going to say anyth­ and an umpire added insult to Mother spurned a contract offer with the Los Angeles Clippers the third quarter. ing rehabilitation therapy, she said. Game 3 is scheduled for 5:35 p.m. PDT today and the run average at Candlestick. “Even right now I don’t have feeling in it,” he said. much nice has been said about the place Giants owner Horace Sloneham) out to ing negative about it. He told his players Nature’s injury by slapping him with a and signed with Italian league champion Philips Milan. “I know my record at Candlestick is good, but 1 can’t forecast at Candlestick calls for temperatures in the low “That’s why 1 was throwing the ball on the sidelines. I since then. . . . show him the site, they purposely did it at to let the other teams complain about it.” balk. Tlie 7-foot center would not discuss terms of the con­ pinpoint why. I just happened to pitch good games 60s and breezy. was continually throwing because I was trying to block Gretzky player of the week It turned out to be colder in the joint in noon. “It’s a major league park,” Craig ex­ tract, but sources in Italy said it was a one-year agree­ Don Robinson is set to pitch for the Giants against against them,” Welch said. “I could be 10-0 here and it MONTREAL (AP) — Wayne Gretzky of the Los An­ July than in September, the wind calm by “The way things change around here,” plained recently. “We have to play 81 Murjihy has more than a few Candles­ ment for $1 million. Benjamin, a four-year veteran who out the pain.” Bob Welch. Robinson isn’t in tip-top shape himself. He wouldn’t matter once 1 go out on the field.” The Rams were sturaied. geles Kings, who Sunday night became the NHL’s all- day but hellcr-skellcr by night, and never he added, “that was probably the only games here. 'That means we should know tick stories to tell, though the only one averaged 16.4 points, 8.8 rebounds and 2.8 blocked shots has ligament damage in his right knee and is wearing a In 12 previous postseason games, Welch has allowed time scoring leader, was named Player of the Week for more unpredictable than in the fog or the time of day they could get him to go for the wind factor better llian anyone. that still my.stifics him involves a scientist last season, was seeking $1.7 million from the Clippers, “You make a play like my touchdown, you feel like huge brace. Nobody is quite sure how long the big right­ 19 runs in 21 innings. the 38lh lime in his career. shadows of late afternoon, when most it.” “1 tell players, ‘If it botlicrs you that who pitched a tent in tlie outfield for who re[X)rtcdly had countered with an offer of one year you won a ballgamc,” Anderson said. “We were celebrat­ ing, but then they came back and it really hurt to watch. Gretzky had five goals and 10 assists in six games to people had finished their working day and For that much, even the current Giants much, we’ll have to find you a new several months during the winter and at $1.25 million. the hitters and pitchers were just begin­ It hurt a lot.” surpass Gordie Howe’s all-time points record of 1,850. are glad. home.’ ” lived there to study the wind conditions. Olympic boxing hopeful dies Overshadowed by Reich’s heroics was a magnificant ning theirs. Limping home with a 0-2 disadvantage Left-hander Bob Knepper didn’t take Spitz Not for nothing, then, have players in a World Series separated only by a bay, him up on the offer, but he did say this Less baffling was the lime that catcher AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Todd Hickman, a former elTort by a Bills defense that has been accused of living Muster leads tennis winners off its reputation of last year. With the exception of the come to regard this ballpark, an aging they are guaranteed at least two shots about Candlestick once: “The only dif­ Dave Rader sutggered under a fly ball Olympic boxing hopeful who won 221 amateur fights, From Page 11 bowl of concrete set on a windswept point Andersr- touchdown, the defense “played, no question, VIENNA (AP) — Thomas Muster of Ausuia, Goran against a powerful Oakland A’s team that ference between being at Candlestick and while trying to follow manager Charlie died of a gunshot wound to the head suffered last week, Prpic of Yugoslavia and Anders Jarryd of Sweden all in San Francisco Bay, as the House of thinks tough conditions arc lockcrrixmis at San Quentin is that at Cmidlcstick, they Fox’s instructions, then inexplicably the Summit County coroner’s office reported. tlieu uesl game of the season,” Levy said. tory. If you see him in the shore break, get out quick. The Rams’ offense. No. 4 statistically in the NFL, was cruised past countrymen in opening round matches at a Horrors. without blow dryers. let you go home at night.” stopped and started laughing. Ibx, trying Hickman, 23, had been in intensive care at Akron for five years — that’s a long lime in swimming — and 1 “It didn’t take long to figure out some­ Zimmer’s favorite complaint came to figure out why, kept yelling instruc­ was never pushed or pressed at Munich. I’m a pioneer. If he pulls it off, he’s not going to the Hall of Fame, limited to 266 yards. Greg Bell, the NFL’s No. 2 rusher, Nabisco Grand Prix tennis tournament. ^ ^ „ “Boy,” the A’s Tony Phillips, an Atlan­ General Medical Center after he was wounded Wednes­ Muster, seeded second, beat Michael Bauer 6-4, 6-2; thing strange was going on,” recalled from fomier Chicago right-hander Ed tions, only slopping after the ball hit him We shouldn’t be tyrannized by the calendar. I’m like a he’s going to Sea World. Or the waters off Amilyville. ran for 44 yards in 22 carries. ta native, said to a teammate as he ran day in what police said was a drug-related shooting. Mike Murphy, now the Giants’ clubhouse Lynch, whose hat was blown off one day on tl’e head. windup toy that’s been in a closet for 17 years and never Throom-lhroom. “We hadn’t been playing together and we knew it, so Prpic, seeded fifth, beat Bruno Oresar 6-3, 6-4; and Jar­ onto the field for Monday afternoon s Hickman, a 119-pounder, lost out in the 1984 Olympic ryd, seeded seventh, beat Christian Bergstroem 7-5,6-1. man but a balboy on that fateful opening trials in Fort Worth, Texas. He had 221 victories in 238 used.” we had a meeting and talked it over,” Bills nose tackle Jim Murray Ls a syndicated columnist. Fred Smerlas said. aiiKiteur bouts. I would say he’s more like a sleek relic from prehis­ MANCHESTER HERALD, TXicsday, Oct. 17,1989—15

14—MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Oct. 17, 1989 College athletes in favor of mandatory drug testing Puzzles Young Rider grew up with horses from coast to coast. athletes and the decline in marijuana “Not one rider was killed and only one mail are perceived as being helpful in cent of the athletes, up from 88 per­ ACROSS Answer lo Pravlous Puzxia By Jerry Buck years, but marijuana and cocaine use testing and strong sanctions for 36 Vice pouch was lost,” Miller said. getting somebody what they are as­ cent in 1985, regularly drank al­ use from 36 percent to 28 percent. The Associated Press By Jeff Holyfield violators would ease a lot of pres­ 37 Adam's TV Topics He describes his character in the series this dropped. king, in other words a pro career coholic beverages. Anderson said the cause of the 1 — Castro grandson (fjLJUu fd u u y L iy u The Associated Press The number of athletes dnnking sure on athletes. sharp cocaine drop was hard to 6 Eventual way: *The Kid is very honest and Uustworthy. “The principal concern now with lots of money, you have a lot “You take a look at what can 39 Filly LOS ANGELES — Ty Miller, who plays a went up slightly and use of smoke­ determine, but might be traced to the 11 Traveler 40 House luel He’s the moral center of the group. He’s level­ there that you’re arguing against,” occur to an individual and the num­ 13 Manly character called "The Kid” on ABC’s “The Young less tobacco increased by nearly 40 among athletes is, ‘How can I stay 43 Guitar sound headed, kind of reserved. He doesn’t action im­ EAST LANSING, Mich. — A na­ ber of people hospitalized now with highly publicized deaths of such ath­ 14 Punctual (2 45 Oxllke animal Riders,” says that although he grew up with hor­ percent, from 20 percent in 1985 to up with my competition if I know he said. son, Ariz., to film in 100-degrcc weather in his tional survey of college athletes alcohol-related problems, you’re letes as Maryland basketball star wds.) 46 Swerved ses he was more interested in motorcycles. pulse. He’s the natural leader of the riders.” 28 percent this year, according to my competition is getting an artifi­ 15 Excuses leather costume. His character and co-star Stephen found 72 percent believe illegal drug “Regardless of how severe some dealing with a si^ificant problem in Len Bias, and to education efforts. 49 Tennis player He’s in the saddle every day now for this new Miller grew up in Los Angeles. His mother was the study for the NCAA. cial boost here and there?’ That’s a 16 Food — Gool5 □ M Baldwin’s character, William Cody, later to be­ use is a problem in sports and 65 of the side effects might be. you’re our country that is much wider than regimen Western series about the founding of the Pbny Ex­ an artist and his father ran the Christmas tree busi­ Of the nearly 2,300 athletes sur­ hard question to answer,” he said. Anderson said he couldn’t explain ong come famous as Buffalo Bill, wear buckskin. percent favor mandatory testing of dealing with a young individu^ who any of the other drugs on this par­ 17 Shoots . . 3 Joinedc' press. Miller plays the central character of six ness. „ . j veyed, 5 percent reported using McKeag said athletic conferences the dramatic increase in the use of 19 Military a This is the first Western for Miller, who ap­ “My brother runs the business now, he said. all athletes by their schools. may be looking at his lifetime ticular list,” he said. 52 Made to scat young men in the show who sign up to carry the anabolic steroids, mainly football and the NCAA are stepping up the schoof 53 Melts peared as bellhop Eric LLoyd in the final season William Anderson, associate smokeless tobacco especially in mail from St. Joseph, Mo., to Sacramento, Calif- “It’s the largest Christmas tree retail business in players, but also men and women fight against steroids, but some ath­ dream.” (abbr.) 54 Goggle of ABC’s “Hotel.” The study, released Monday by McKeag predicted those numbers baseball, with 57 percent of male 20 Flower in April 1860. The show’s original title was “The the country. We sell two million trees a year on 52 participating in eight other sports. letes are willing to risk long-term profes.sor of medical education, said “My role on ‘Hotel’ was pretty limited,” he Michigan State University resear­ would drop as education programs he was impressed with the drop of players using it and 9 percent of 21 Colors DOWN lots from to Sacramento.” heart, liver, and reproductive 25 Corn bread Kid.” said. “Mostly I stood in the lobby and said, ‘Good chers, also shows the number of col­ That’s up from 4 percent in 1985. women softball players doing the ride but I don’t ride very well,” ^ d Millw, One of the Michigan State resear­ problems for short-term gain. took hold, and said he was more cocaine use — from 17 percent in 26 Sault — 1 Tolkien char­ “i morning, how are you? May I take your bag?’ Miller himself appeared headed for a business lege athletes using anabolic steroids worried about the fact that 89 per­ 1985 to 5 percent this year — by same. Marie acter who grew up in Southern California in a family chers, Dr. Douglas McKeag, said “When you deal with drugs that Those of us who worked in the lobby weren’t in­ career when a girlfriend at the University ^ of increased slightly over the past four 27 List of possi­ 2 Poetry foot that ran a Christmas tree business. “We always ble jurors volved in the main stories.” California urged him to audition for a commercial. 3 Romantic had horses, but it’s like when you have a swim­ 30 Repeat from appoint­ pondence Miller acknowledges the “The Young Riders” He went to 40 auditions before he got his first job, memory 7 — coffee 13 Alter ming pool and you spend your time at the beach. I a silent part in a commercial for a canned ham. ments 18 — de France series takes license with the facts for dramatic 33 Lessened 4 Exude 8 Pen point spent more time riding motorcycles than horses. After that he did guest roles on such shows as 34 Beguiled 9 Actress — 20 Learning reasons. 5 Astronaut's 22 Information We had 2V2 acres and a stable. TTie horse 1 rode is “Growing Pains,” “Our House,” “Valerie” and 35 Habitual ferry MacGraw “They keep most of us around the station, more agey. now 26 and can’t be ridden anymore.” drunkard 6 Store corres- 10 The (Fr.) so than would happen in real life,” he said. “Maegruder and Loud.” 12 Polished 23 Feminine Miller and all the members of the cast were sent SCOREBOARD suffix Miller was the last one cast in “The Young “That’s for the sake of the stories. We’ll say Aere 24 Grains to cowboy camp for a quick course in how to stay Riders.” He read for the role five times and it was 63-18-45 Dick Hassett 60-15-45. D Not- Art 7 18 re TIT isn’t a mail pouch to take out. I thmk the riders 25 Cherry stone in the saddle. It was run by Richard Lundin, head down to Miller and another actor before he was Robidoux 64-22-42. Dave Hassett 64-21-43. 27 Urn spent more time on the road.” SW E E P S - Gross- Tony Steullet 76. Net- TT wrangler for the series. llling boys soccer 28 Black approved. Mike Presti 77-8-69. B Gross- Jerry Thibodeau Pony Express riders usually averaged 75 miles, The llling Junior High boys varsity soccer 29 Western de­ “I’m finding you just have to get on a horse and Like “The Virginian,” his character has no Baseball 80 Not- Don Anderson 80-13-67, Marty changing horses at relay stations every 10 to 15 team dropp^ a 5-1 match to Southington Mon­ TT fense org. ride and ride,” Miller said. “It’s not a textbook day afternoon. Brian Ruganis scored the lorta ti­ ChmilockI 83-11-72, ^ miles. Occasionally, a rider was required to ride a name. He’s known only as “The Kid.” Gross- Don Genovesl 82. Net- Bill Johnson 30 Lays waste thing. In the pilot we only used stunt men for a ling goal. Also playing well lor the Hams were 31 Actor longer distance. There were 80 riders to cover “I’m thinking about what I’ll do ... if it comes Bruce Watt Jamie Smith, Mika Griffeth and Joe 89-19-70. D Gross- Dave Hassett 88. Not- Ray few shots. They did the dangerous falls. We did all Postseason glance Perkins 9524-71. Janninge 1,966 miles in 10 days. The service ended in Oc­ up that I have to sign my name,” he said. I guess Lenihan. 32 — -de-sac PLAYO FFS B EST 12 — A- Bill Zwick 41-2-39, Pete ' the flat-out riding.” tober 1861 with the completion of the telegraph I’ll just put down an ‘X.”‘ Amaiican LMgiM Foster 46-541, Ed Ciccagliono 454-41. B- 36 Long time Miller was more concerned with going to Tuc- TUaadiy, Oct. 3 Bennet boys soccer Lloyd Davidson 43-6-37, Paul Purcell 46-6-40, 38 Stalk of grain Torn Alamian 48-7-41. Steve Pyka 47-6-41, Oakland 7, 3 The Bennet Junior High boys soccer teem 39 Lose Wadnatday, Oct. 4 bowed to Nathan Hale of Coventry. 3-2. Corey Nick Carlo 47-6-41. C- Bob Gllligan 458-37, freshness Jim McAuley 46-538, Bill Johnson 51-10-41.0- Oakland 6, Toronto 3 Wry and Kevin Repoli coiiecied the goals tor 40 Italian city Tom Ackertran 51-12-39. Hal Drury 53-11-42, Friday. Oct. S Bennet while Chris Pazda in goal. Matt 53” 41 Al Capp Toronto 7, Oakland 3 Pedomonti, Mike Wilk and Jeff Belcer also Carl Engberg 54-12-4Z character SW E E P S — Gross- Bill Zwick 73. Net- Ed Saturday, Oct. 7 played well for the Bears. Bennet is 2-6. 42 Soft leather Ciccagliono 75 5 6 7 , Pete Foster 759-69, Dave vr Oakland 6, Toronto 5 44 Antiprohib­ Anderson 75-6-69. B Gross- ftiul Purcell 79. Sunday, Oct. 8 37 itionists head of a white-slavery ring. Nancy Allen, _ A *S * H (33 Sustaining Schoolboy soccer poll Net- Tom Atamlan 83-14-69. Paul Rossetto Oakland 4, Toronto 3, Oakland wins sariaa 45 — suit 6 :0 0 P M d 3 N e w s (CC) Ted Shackelford, Martin Landau. 1987. dl) MOVIE: 'Fame' Talented teen-agers 4-1 NEW HAVEN (AP) — Here is the Now Haven 81-12-69. C Gross- Bob Gllligan 78. Net- Jim J d ® (1® N e w s at New York's High School for the Per­ 46 Large tub C B ® (4® N e w s O ) MOVIE; 'Dead of Winter' The pros­ Ftegister Top 10 boys soccer poll. 1. Avon McAuley 82-1567. Bill Johnson 851569. D (2® Sneak Previews Goes Video (In forming Arts learn about life. Irene Cara, 47 Anglo-Saxon m W h o 's the B oss7 (CC). pect of work brings a struggling actress to National Ltagua (10-0) (8) 176 2. Staples (8-0) (1) 156 3. Gross- Tom Ackerman 88. Net- Hal Drury letter Stereo) Barry Miller, Ann Meara. 1980. Ridgefield (9-0) 147 4. Southington (10-0) 1l8 a remote country mansion for a most unu­ Wsdnatday, Oct. 4 8522-67. 48 Last queen of (Jj) G row ing Poins d® Weekday (R) 5. Glastonbury (9-1) 100 6. Famnngton (9-0-1) LADIES FOUR BALL — Gross- ChrUta Sod- sual audition. Mary Steenburgen, Roddy d® V Slicer San Frartcisco 11, Chicago 3 Spain fl® McMillon and Wife Thursday, Oct. 5 95 7. Windsor (9-0-1) 90 8. Danbury (8-2) 78 9. donJeanno Buccheri-Janet Battalino-Floronco s r McDowall, Jan Rubes. 1986. (61) Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) d® Family Feud 50 videotape Chicago 9. San Francisco S Guilford (8-0) 70 10. E.O. Smilh (7-2) 47 Roberts 87. Net- Maureen Badnarezyk-Peg (2® M r. Belvedere ®1) M O V IE : 'D o Y ou Rem em ber Love?' [CNN] Moneyline type (M) Hart to Hart Saturday, Oct. 7 Also receiving votes: Hartford Public (8-1-1) Duggan-Barbara Gondek-fitery ProsB 57. Ida ST sr {2^ N e w s (Live) Joanne W oodw ard w on an Emmy for her [D IS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet McMahon-Viola LIpinskl-Emlly Sarra-Simone [ESPN] SportsLook San Francisco 5. Chicago 4 18, Rocky Hill (9-0-1) 14. Newtown (9-0-1) 9. (S® Victory Garden (CC). performance as a 50-year-old college pro­ S u n d ^ , Oct. 8 Manchester (7-2-1) 7. Calhoun 60. Dot Muller-Mary Colllns-Bomio fessor with Alzheimer's disease. Joanne [ESP N ] Lighter Side of Sports Jay John­ [TMC] MOVIE: They Live' A rough- San Francisco 6, Chicago 4 Marshall-Rose CrispIno 60. ^ T.J. Hooker W oodward. Richard Kiley, Geraldine Fitz­ stone is host. and-tumble drifter stumbles across an al­ Monday, Oct. 9 Schoolboy football poll PUTTS — Ida McMahon-Viola Upinskl-Emily Family Ties (CC). gerald. 1985. [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire ien plot to infiltrate and control mankind. Roddy Piper, M eg Foster, Keith David. San Francisco 3. Chicago 2. San Francisco Sarra-Simone Calhoun 137. Pat Cunningham- [A8iE] Hirohito of Japan: The U st Ban­ [USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) NEW HAVEN (AP) — Here is the Now Haven (p) Dr. Fad 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) wins sarias 4-1 Dot Bobigan-Lorraino Demko-Loe Whiteseil zai A portrait of the late Japanese Emperor Register's top 10 football poll. (81) Three’s Company 1. Ansonia (5-0) (7) 450 142 NeF W Cunningham-Dot Boblgan-Lor- Hirohito, who remains a symbol of ancient 1 1 :30P M (33 (S) N e w s 2:0 5 A M [HBO] MOVIE: Running WORLD SERES 2. Stratford (5-0) (4) 424 ralne Domko-Lee Whiteseil 61. Jeanette Orfitol- [A8i E] New Wilderness culture in today's industrialized society. (33 Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) Scare d' (CC) Tw o Chicago cops are given Saturday, Oct. 14 li-Gloria Whilaco-Ruth Allon-Fran Hartin 61. 3. Danbury (54)) (4) 398 [CNN] World Today (60 min.) d i) Honoym oonors Part 1 of 2. 30 days to nab a cocaine-smuggling Oakland 5, San Francisco 0 CELEBRITY CIPHER 4. West Haven (5-0) 343 Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present. mobster. Gregory Hines, Billy Crystal, Sunday, Oct. 15 [DIS] Big Bird in China Big Bird and his [CNN] Prim e N e w s d® Linda Seidel 5. Bristol Eastern (5-0) (1) 328 Each letter in the cipher stands for another. Today's due: J equals F. sidekick, Barkely the dog, go lo China to Steven Bauer. 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) Oakland 5, San Francisco 1, Oakland loads 6. Now London (5-0) 312 [DIS] Cropp Family Nature Album; Se­ (2® Tw ilight Zone sarias 2-0 search for a legendary Chinese bird they crets of the Mangrove Swamp Examines 2:3 0 A M d® Can You Boat Baldness? 7. SL Joseph (4-1) 302 saw on a scroll in New York s Chinatown. (2® (3® Best of Carson (R| (In Stereo) Tuesday, Oct. 17 8. Fairfield Prop (4-1)300 'ZHEYZQW ZND WOAG the Australian mangrove swam p and its [CNN] Sports Latenight Oakland (Welch 17-8) at San Francisco LOCALS AT KINGSWOOD — Manchester is well-represented on the Kingswood-Oxford (90 min ) (R) inhabitants. (60 min | (In Stereo) @ ) South Africa Now 9. Norwalk (4-0-1) 172 Calendar [DIS] My Friend Flicka (Robinson 12-11). 8:31 p.m. 10. Cheshire (5-0) 160 ZRNDDZMQD JNEDHSW. PGDB [ESPN] Major League Baseball's Grea­ [ESPN] Bodybuilding: Women’s Na­ d® Your Show of Shows School football team in West Hartford with seven players from town on the squad. Those [ESPN] SportsCenter Up to-date W sdnssday, Oct. 18 Also receiving votes: Darien (5-0) 140, test Hits: '69 World Series New York tional and Mixed Pairs Competition d® MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Oakland at San Francisco. 8 2 8 p.m. Naugatuck (5-0) 96, Rockville (5-0) 94, Morgan Mets vs. Baltimore Orioles (R| From New York, NY. (60 min.) (Taped) scores. Thursday, O ct 19 on the roster are, from left, front row: Tino Guachione, Jad DeQuattro, Michael Poirot. Back Today ZVWX HF lODWPEFHW; PGDB' [CNN] Sports Tonight (5-0) 87, New Canaan (4-1) and North Haven B o y sSo c ca r [HBO] MOVIE: 'Man, Woman and [HBO] MOVIE. Spellbinder' ICC) A 2:35A M (33 N e w s (CC). (R) Oakland at San Francisco. 8:28 p.m.. if (5-0) 74, Branford (5-0) 61, Hand (4-1) 56. [D IS] Lives of Ben Franklin: King's Re­ row: Seth Cheikin, Jason Chorches, Sergio Squatrito and James Boisoneau. Manchester at Windham, 3:30 C hild' W hen the mother of an illegitimate lawyer is stalked by Satan worshippers af­ necessa^ Trumbull (4-1) 51, Enfield (5-0) arxi Middletown bel Bon Franklin (Richard Widmark) uses 3:0 0 A M (33 Home Shopping Over­ Vinal Tech at Cheney Tech. 3:15 LZWW HF ANEPEAEWY.’ — son dies suddenly, his father invites him to ter rescuing and offering shelter to a m ys­ Saturday, Oct. 21 (4-1) 45, Fermi (54)) 9, Glastonbury (4-1), come live with him and his family. Martin his position as representative of the King night Service (3 hrs.) Rocky Hill at Boltoa 3:30 terious young woman. Timothy Daly, Kelly San Francisco at Otddand. 8:28 p.m., if Greenwich (3-1-1), and Harding (4-1) 8, Berlin Sheen, Blythe Danner. David Hemmings. of England to argue for the removal of the C r o r r ^ l at Coventry, 3:30 Preston, Rick Rossovich. 1988 Rated R. d® SpaceSaver necessary (4-1), Bassick (3-1), Norwich Free Academy RDFNRD DQEFP. king-appointed governor of Massachu­ Giria Soccer 1983 Rated PG (In Stereo) O dd Couple Sunday, Oct. 22 (4-1), Notre Dame-W.H. (3-2), Wolcott (4-1) 7. PREVIOUS SOLUTION; "In expressing love, we belong among the setts. (90 min.) (R) San Francisco at Oakland, 8:28 p.m., il Golf Windham at Manchester. 3:30 [LIFE] HeartBeat [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire Hockey Football undeveloped countries." — Saul Bellow. [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date [CNN] Headline News Overnight necessary C ro ss Country [MAX] MOVIE; High Road to China’ MOVIE: Baby Boom’ (CC) A [MAX] scores. [DIS] MOVIF: 'The Great American East Hartford at Manchester, 3:30 (CC) A flapper hires a former W orld W ar I high-powered executive's life is turned up­ Giria Swimming W ild e rn e ss’ A portrait of America s wild­ ace to help find her father. Tom Selleck, side down when she inherits a distant 1 1 :3 5 P M (33 Night Court erness heritage is explored from the Arctic NHL standings NFL standings Country Ciub Conord at Manchester, 3:30 Bess Armstrong. Jack Weston. 1983. cousin's year-old daughter. Diane Keaton, Transactions 1 1 :4 0 P M [HBO] MOVIE: Tucker; to the Everglades, from the Great Plains to Rated PG Sam Shepard, Harold Ramis 1987 Rated the Rockies, and from the Adirondacks to Scholastic WALES CONFERENCE Ron Saplowitz aced the 12th hole using a Wadnaaday The M a n and H is D ream ' (CC) A fact- Patrick Division savan Iron on Friday. Ha waa In a thiaaaoma [ U S A ] Jem PG. (In Stereo) the deserts of the Southwest. 1977. T Pet. PF RA B o y sSo c ca r based account of inventor Preston Tuck­ B A S E B A L L W L TPti with Gll Bolsonaau and Dan Guachiona. [TMC] MOVIE: They Live' A rough- er's struggle to produce a faster and safer .667 156 160 East Catholic at S t Bernard, 7 p.m. 6 :3 0 P M C D C B S N e w s (CC). (In Stereo) [ESPN] Auto Racing; CART Champion American League NY Rangers 4 1 0 Buffalo B E S T 14 — Gross- Tony Steullet 76. Net- Girts Soccer and-tumble drifter stumbles across an al­ automobile for the postwar-American Spark Plug 300K From Laguna Seca, Indianapolis .500 111 108 Mike Presti 5 5 5 4 7 , Dave Anderson 56-6-50, C D Gl® A B C N e w s (CC) MILWAUKEE BREWERS— Signed Greg Washington 3 2 1 Old Lyme at East Catholic, 3:30 ien plot to infiltrate and control mankind public. Jeff Bridges, Martin Landau, Joan Calif. (2 hrs.) (R) Football Miami .500 121 139 Brock, first baseman, to a two-year contract Now Jersey 2 2 1 Bob Jones 55 5 5 0 . B Net- Don Anderson Volleyball CD New Leave It to Beaver Roddy Piper, M eg Foster, Keith David. Allen 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) C C C East New England .333 88 132 57-13-44. Steve Dexler 58-13-45, Marty 3:1 0 A M (33 Nightwatch Joined in MINNESOTA TWINS— Acquired Jack NY IslarxJors 2 2 1 Manchester at Windham, 3:30 (11) Growing Pains 1988 Rated R (In Stereo) N.Y. Jets .167 119 158 Chimilacki 57-11-46, Terry Thibodeau 5512-46. 1 1 :45P M [M AX] MOVIE: Dead Rin­ Progress Savage, pitcher, from the Now Ybrk Mats to Pittsburgh 2 2 1 East Catholic at Sacred Heart 3 3 0 \ THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME [USA] Murder, She Wrote Windham complete the Frank Viola trade. Assigned the Philadelphia C Not- Bill Johnson 63-1544, Tom Franco (2® M a m a 's Family g e rs' (CC) Love fo'- the same woman .667 136 94 by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee drives twin Toronto gynecologists on a 3:25A M [MAX] m o v i e : Buy & Cell' Enfieid contract of Loy McBride, outfielder, to the Mats. Adam s Division Cindnnali C2?) (3® N B C N e w s (CC) 9 :0 0 P M C D m o v i e : when He's Not .500 136 88 A wrongly imprisoned computer genius Fermi BASKETBALL Montreal 4 3 0 8 Cleveland a Stranger* Premiere, (CCI A college path of mutual self-destruction. Jeremy .500 167 170 (24) Nightly Business Report uses his technical expertise to beat the Rockville USA BASKETBALL— Named Theresa Greniz BuHak) 3 2 1 7 Houston Unscramble these four Jumbles, freshman battles for justice after she is Irons, Genevieve Bujold, Heidi Von Pal- East Hartford Pittsburgh .500 93 142 one letter lo each square, to form Q® Family Ties (CC). raped by an acquaintance of her best leske. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) stock market. Robert Carradine, Michael women's head coach lor the 1990 World Cham­ Boston 2 3 1 5 Winslow, Malcolm McDowell 1988. South Windsor four ordinary words. friend. Annabeth Gish, John Terlesky, pionships and Goodwill Games. Hartford 2 4 0 4 (6i) Love Connection d ® Nightlino (CC). MIANCHESTER Denver .833 136 84 1 2:00A M (33 Rated R National Basketball Association Quebec 140 2 NEED SOME EXTRA [A8iE] Profiles Featured American politi­ Kevin Dillon. 1989. (In Stereo) Hartford Public C A M P B E L L CO N FEREN C E L.A. Ftaiders .500 134 114 d J Hill Street Blues CHARLOTTE HORNETS— Vlteivod Hubert cian Huey Long. (R) (3 ) Hunter 3:3 0 A M (]® The Wok Norris Division Seattle .500 112 124 (j® Hom e Shopping N etw ork (2 hrs.) Henderson, forward. .333 101 131 [ES(»N] SportsLook (2® (3® M O V IE : 'S tu c k W ith Each Other' (3® Alice ACC Continental Basketball Association W L T P ts GF GA Kansas City T W .333 112 126 Premiere, (CC) Tw o nondescript office d® Wild. Wild West SANTA BARABA ISLANDERS— Signed Ber­ Mimesota 4 0 1 9 20 13 San Diego [USA] He-Man and Masters of the 3 :3 5 A M [TMC] m o v i e : Broadcast SL Joseph m workers find themselves $1 million richer (2® S u c c e ss 'n Life nard Woodsido and Ed Amos, lonvards, and Chicago 3 3 0 ti 22 23 SPENDING MONEY!! Universe News' ICC) James Brooks' acclaimed Fairfield Prop after their stingy bo ss dies unexpectedly Darrin Wblls, guard. SL Louis 2 2 0 4 15 15 ®j) Amazing Discoveries portrait of the behind-the-scenes workings Notre Dame 29 .833 1 55 96 7 :0 0 P M CD inside Edition Tyne Daly, Richard Crenna, Roscoe Lee Italian League Detroit 2 4 0 4 21 N.Y. Gianto [A& E] Hirohito of Japan: The Last Ban­ of a television network news operation. Xavier 30 .667 1 52 133 Browne. 1989. (In Stereo) PH ILIPS MILAN— Signed Benoit Benjamin, Toronto 1 4 0 2 18 Philadelphia Newspaper routes available KLEAF (J) (22) Wheel of Fortune (CC|. zai A portrait of the late Japanese Emperor William Hurt, Holly Hunter, Albert Brooks SL Bernard Washington .500 1 54 138 — (2® SZ) American Experience: A Family. center, to a one-year contract Smytha Division (3 ) C o sb y S h o w (CC) (In Stereo) Hirohito, who remains a symbol of ancient 1987 Rated R (In Stereo) EAST CATHOLIC 23 Phoenix .333 103 143 Gathering (CC) Expanded version of Lise FOOTBALL Calgary 4 1 1 9 31 culture in today s industrialized society. 4 2 0 8 29 24 Dallas .000 68 177 in your area... Cfl) People’s Court Yasui's 1988 Academy Award-nominated 3:45A M [CNN] CNN Newsroom Soccer National Football League Los Angeles (60 min.) (R) DALLAS C O W B O Y S— Released Ron Burton, Vancouver 3 3 0 6 25 26 C2® Kate & Allie (CC) documentary short profiling her family's 3:55A M [ H B O ] m o v i e ; K a n sa s' .667 192 136 HE PROVE A» IF HE [CNN] Newsnight C C C East linebacker. Announced Michael Irvin, wide Edmonton 2 2 1 5 19 19 Chicago history. (60 min.) (CC) A young man en route to a wedding .667 126 106 OWNEP THE ROAP C2® @ MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour receiver, veil undergo knee surgery and miss Winnipeg 2 3 0 4 16 18 Minnesota TARBEN [A8rE] MOVIE: Mephisto' An overly [ESPN ] Truck and Tractor Pull falls under the influence of a Midwestern .500 162 156 Earn money and prizes by tllANCHESTER M onday's Gama Green Bay WHICH I3WHY w e (2® Police Story ambitious actor rises to the top of his pro­ psychopath. Matt Dillon, Andrew M cCar­ the remainder of the season. .500 120 120 [LIFE] This Evening (R) Hartford F>ublic DENVER BRONCOS— Named Mike Tampa Bay EM PE P or NOT (3® (4® Current Affair fession by embracing the concepts of Nazi thy, Leslie Hope 1988 Rated R. (In Detroit .167 91 150 delivering the IC [USA] New Mike Hammer East Hartford Shanahan quarterback coach. Wbshington 4. Montreal 3, OT OWNINS THIS. (38) Cheers (CC). Germany. Klaus Maria Brandauer, Krys- Stereo) GREEN BAY RACKERS— Announced Shawn Tuesday's Gamot tyna Janda. 1980. (Subtitled) Enfield .833 162 125 (61) Charles in Charge 1 2:0 5 A M S3 Pat Sajak d S Talking Money F^tterson, defensive end, will undergo knee L.A. Flams 4:0 0 A M South Windsor .833 155 115 Manchester Herald LICTIE [CNN] Larry King Uvo surgery and miss the remainder of the season. Calgary at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. San FrarKisco Now arrange the circled letters to [A8tE] Chronicle An inside look at an ani­ 1 2 :1 5 A M [TMC] MOVIE: Code of d® Personal Power Windham .333 108 129 [DIS] M O V IE ; The Great American PHOENIX CARDINALS-Placed Randy Kirk, Minnesota at New York Islanders, 7:35 p.m. Atlanta form the surprise answer, as sug­ mal hospital (R) Silence' A maverick Chicago cop wages a Rockville New Orleans .333 135 109 gested by the above cartoon. W ild e rn e ss' A portrait of America s wild­ solitary war against rival drug-running (3® One Day at a Tim e linebacker, on injured reserve. Chicago at Now Iferk Rangers, 7:35 p.m. in your neighborhood. J [CNN] M oneyline Fermi i m erness heritage is explored from the Arctic gangs. Chuck Norris, Henry Silva. 1985 [A&E] MOVIE; Turtle Diary' The drab HOCKEY Toronto at Pittsburgh, 7 3 5 p.m. M onday's Game [ESPN] SportsCenter Up to-date Boston at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. to the Everglades, from the Great Plains to Rated R. lives of two adults are changed by a shared National Hockey Loagua Buffalo 23, Los Angeles Flams 20 Print answer here: □ [ X X H X D scores. the Rockies, and from the Adirondacks to interest in sea turtles. Ben Kingsley, ACC O'oll LOS ANGELES KINGS— Sent Sean Fit- Sunday, Oct. 22 Call today to get more details. the deserts of the Southwest. 1977. 1 2:3 0 A M (33 Crlmewatch Tonight Glenda Jackson. Rosemary Leach. 1986. W L T w L T gerald, loft wing, to Phoenix of the Internatiortal Dallas at Kansas City, 1 p.m. (Answers tomorrow [LIFE] This Evening Boxing: Ray Mercer vs. Eddie (33 Twilight Zone (CC) (In Stereo) (In Stereo) Fairfield Prap 5 1 0 7 2 0 Hockey League. NHL result Green Bay at Miami, 1 p.rrt [USA] Miami Vice [ESPN] Richardson Scheduled eight round heavy­ SL Joseph 3 1 1 6 3 1 NEW JE R SE Y D EV ILS— Traded Tom Kur- Indianapolis at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Jumbles: ERASE AWFUL FLAUNT CODGER d® d® Late Night With David Letter- [CNN] Larry King Overnight Capitals 4, Canadians 3 (OT) Yesterday's 7:30PM (T) Entertainment Tonight weight bout from Phoenix, Ariz. (2 hrs.) Xavier 3 2 1 4 5 1 vars, defenseman, to the Los Angeles Raiders at F^iladelphla, 1 p.m. Answer: It's no "feat" to do this— DANCE ON FEET m an (In Stereo) [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide Kirstie Alley ( "Cheers ") talks about her (Live) SL Bernard 3 3 0 4 5 1 for a first-round selection in the 1991 entry Washington 1 2 1 1— 4 Minnesota at Detroit 1 p.rrt 647-9946 (4® Hard Copy Scheduled: embassies' [USA] MOVIE: 'Killer Bats' A vengeful 1 new movie "Look Who s Talking. (In EAST CATHOLIC 1 4 0 1 6 draft lyiontraal 2 1 0 0 - 3 New Ybrk Jets at Buffalo, 1 p.m. [LIFE] M O V IE : 'In Lika Flynn' Hair- treatment of employees. chemist trains his blood sucking bats to 8 0 Stereo) Notre Dame 1 5 0 2 SOCCER First Period— 1, Montreal, Lebeau 3 (Richer. Pittsburgh at Houston, 1 p.m. [Alpine ...... all raising adventures ensue when a ghostwri­ attack at the smell of a special cologne. (T ) (2® Jeopardy! ICC), (6l) Gene Scott lillajor Indoor Soccer League Chelios), 4:28 (pp), 2, Washington, Hunter 4 Tampa tey at Washington, 1 p.m...... all ter teams up with a photographer to inves­ Bela Lugosi, Dave O'Brien, Suzanne O'oll (Courtnall), Montreal, J.Lemieux (Ambassador.... tigate a series of murders and [ESPN ] Auto Racing: International Se­ CO C East K A N SA S CITY C O M ET S— Signed Ed Anibal, 17:22. 3, 1 New England at San Francisco, 4 p.m. d ) Kate & Allie (CC) Kaaren. 1941 W L T W L T defender, to a orte-year contract' (Keane, M.posjardins). 1737. Penaltioa— Felix, Atlanta at Phoenix, 4 p.m. Bldw ell...... alt disappearances off the coast of Jamaica. dan C u p Serie s From Sonoma, Calif fli) W PIX News BOLTON 6 1 0 B 1 0 COLLEGE VfaB (holding), 2:47; Lumme. Mon (high-stick­ Denver at Seattle, 4 p.m. I Bowers St...... ,... 14-22 Jenny Seagrove. William Espy. 1985. [LIFE] E/R (R) 4:3 0 A M CtJ) Real Estate Update COVENTRY 5 1 1 6 2 2 AZUSA PACIFIC— Named Jeff Kowalch ing), 5:22; Hunter, Was, doublo minor (elbow­ New Orleans at Los Angeles Rams, 4 p.m. (2® (38) M * A * S * H MOVIE; 'Night of the Creeps' A Butternut Rd...... all [USA] U SA Today Ethics in Con­ (3® Light H is Fire RHAM 3 3 1 5 3 2 men's assistant basketball coach. ing, roughing), 6oi9; Courtnall, Mon (high-stick­ New Ybrk Giants at San Diego, 4 pm. (30) Hard Copy Scheduled; embassies' fraternity prank turns ugly when alien life- 1 :00A M (33 0 2 7 1 6-236 even Astrograph gress. d® Beverly Hillbillies CH EN EY TECH 2 5 BROOKLYN COLLEGE— Named Stove ing), 639; Bawa, Was (holding), 9:00; Ludwig, Monday, Oct. 23 Center St...... treatment of employees. forms are accidentally unleashed on cam ­ Bacon Academy 0 7 0 0 9 0 Snapper head men's and women's swimming Mon (high-sticking), 1136; Kyproos, Was (el­ Chicago at Cleveland, 9 p.m. (chestnut St...... 90-122 (4® C o sb y S h o w (CC). (In Stereo) pus. turning students into zombies. Jason (33 Joe Franklin coach; Ron Kestanbaum full-time men's assis­ bowing), 13:56; Ciccarelli, Was (unsportsman­ Lively. Steve Marshall, Jill Whitlow. 1986. dll Carson's Comedy Classics C a ll j Church St...... all ( | l) New hart (CC). CO C West tant basketball coach; Mike Rybak assistant like conduct), 20:00; Chelios. Mon (un­ NFL result AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Facts and Yf L T \W L T sportsmanlike conduct), 2030. I Deane St...... all [A8iE] World of Survival (R) 1 0 :0 0 P M (33 ®) ®i) News d® NVR Showcase Rocky Hill 6 0 1 8 0 1 director of recreation; and Monique Mayo Second Period— 4, Montreal, Chorske 3 figures should be double checked today (3® Tw ilight Zone people read Bills 23, Rams 20 (Esquire...... all [CNN] Crossfire CU) W P IX N o w s Cromwell 5 1 1 8 1 1 women's assistant basketball coach. (Smith), 18:03. 5. Washington, Tutt 1 (Rouse, so that you do not make errors predi­ cfour (J® Personal Pow er (4® W in. Lose or Draw CLAR K SO N — Named Jim Scheible women's Hunter), 18:15. Penalties— Bawa, Was (un­ LA. Rama 7 0 3 10-20 1 Ferguson Rd. .. . 145-360 cated upon unsound reasoning. Ask a [DIS] Mouseterpiece Theater Vinal Tech 3 3 1 5 4 1 Buftalo 0 6 0 17— 23 interim head basketball coach sportsmanlike conduct), 3:34; Lefefavre, Mon ...... all ^Birthday reliable associate to back up your play. [ESPN] Major League Baseball Maga­ (®i) Supreme Court's Holy Battles [A&E] MOVIE: 'Mephisto' An overly East Hampton 1 1 FIral Ouaitar Galway St...... Traces the relationship between church ambitious actor rises to the top of his pro­ Portland 0 1 FLORIDA— Declared Kyle Morris, Shane (unsportsmanlike conduct), 3:34; Courtnall. Was ... 86-207 PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Judge a zine W eekly report. Matthews and G.A. fitengus, quarterbacks, and (interforonce), 5:32; E.Desjardins, Mon (hold­ LA— McGee 3 pass from Everett (Lansford Qlenwood St. .. Oct. 18, 1989 and state since the 18th century, including fession by embracing the concepts of Nazi kick), 9:55 ...... all new acquaintance for yourself today, in­ [LIFE] Day by Day (R| religion's role in public schools. (60 min.) Germany. Klaus Maria Brandauer, Krys- CCC East-giris O'all Brady Ackerman, wide receiver, ineligiblo for ing), 8:10; Hunter, Was (high-sticking). 8:53; Gorman PI...... Second Ouarlar stead of being overly influenced by the ( S Rescue 911 (CC) Sched­ tyna Janda. 1980. (Subtitled) w L T W L T the remeirtdar of the football saasort Ludwig, Mon (elbowing), 8:53; Chelios. Mon, 1 Green Rd...... 102-203 In the year ahead you are likely to es­ 8 :0 0 P M ^ Hogan's Heroes minor-misconduct-game misconduct (roughing), B u f-F G Norwood 38. 10:50. opinion of another. They may have rea­ uled: rescuing men trapped-in an under­ [CNN] Showbiz Today MANCHESTER 9 0 0 10 0 0 ...... all (5® Reliving the Lindbergh C a se Edwin 1 8:53; Courtnall, Was (hooking), 9:53; Rouse, Bul-FG Norwood 47.14.04. H aynes...... tablish more ambitious goals for your­ sons tor disliking one another that don t ground cave; saving premature babies; a South Windsor e 1 0 9 1 0 Third Quartar Newman examines the March 1, 1932, [DIS] MOVIE: On Our Own' Four child­ Whs (elbowing), 13:00; Tutt, Was (hooking). Hickory La ...... all self than you have for the past few effect you. , , , woman sneaks a 911 call while she and ren escape from the juvenile authorities to Rockville 6 3 0 6 3 1 LA— FG Unsford 34.12:04. kidnapping of Charles Lindbergh J r , and 19:03...... all years Your motivations will be stronger ARIES (March 21-April 19) It isn t lair her family are hold hostage (60 min | keep from being sent to separate foster East Hartford 5 3 1 6 3 1 Fourth Quartar Highwood Dr. the trial and execution of Bruno Haupt­ Windham 4 5 0 4 5 0 Third Period— 6, Washington. Pivonka 3 (Cic­ and so will your chances lor success. to expect your partner to live up to your ( J ) (4® W orld Serie s Baseball (CC) Game homes Tom Dayton, Stopfanio Kramer, Football B u f-F G Norwood 40, :51. Hillcrest ...... mann. (60 min.) Fermi 2 6 1 2 7 1 carelli. Courtnall), 17:52. Penalties- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) It you are loo expectations it you don t fry to do the three. Teams to be announced (3 hrs.. 30 Scott Warner 1988. J.Lemieux, fiton (charging), 7:55; Bawa, Was L A - F G Unsford 36, 5:50. [CNN] C N N N e w s Enfieid 1 8 0 1 8 0 But— Thomas 1 pass from Reich (Norwood Kenny St...... insistent about putting your self-inter­ same. Parity is essential tor a success­ min.) (Live) [ESP N ] Truck and Tractor Pull (R) Hartford Public 0 9 0 0 10 0 (roughing), 12:58. Lakewood CIr. N So. est first, there's a good chance you II [HBO] MOVIE: Howling III' A scientist Overtime— 7, Washington, Hunter 5 (Wick- kick). 12:37. ful alliance today. (3 ) Hunter discovers a tribe of marsupial-like were­ [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide College football Top 25 LA— Anderson 78 pass from Everett come out last. The secret to your suc­ (If) The Thorn Birds After IVIary Carson s COC East-girts O'all enheiser, Stevens), 3:37. Penalties— None. Laral St...... TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Care must w olves living in a remote region of A u s­ [USA] Dragnet Oakwood St...... all I (Barbara Stanwyck) death, Father Ralph W L T W L T Record Ftts FNs Shots on goal— Washington 5510-3—26. (Lansford kick). 13:38. cess today is to want tor others what be taken today in your conversations tralia. Barry Otto, Imogen Annesley, Max ^ f — Rood 8 pass from Reich (Norwood Laural PI...... (Richard Chamberlain) loaves for Sydney Omexin: Can You Beat Bacon Academy 4 1 3 7 1 3 1. Notre Dame (52) 6-0-0 1,443 1 Montreal 10-14-8-1— 33. Porter St...... 458-6501 you want lor yourself. Libra, treat your­ with people in general. Although you Fairchild. 1987. Rated PG<^13. (In Stereo) 1 :30A M CS3 2. Miami, Fla (3) 6-0-0 1,374 2 kick). 14:44. Linden St...... after betraying Maggie (Rachel Ward) arid B aldness? BOLTO N 4 2 0 7 2 0 Power-play Opportunities— Washington 0 of Rachel Rd...... all[ self to a birthday gift Send tor your As­ may not intend any disrespect, there's a [MAX] MOVIE: For Keeps' (CC) A 3. Colorado (3) 3 A— 76,231. her family for the sake of his career; ho C O VEN TRY 4 2 1 5 3 2 6-OT) 1,352 5; Montreal 1 of 8. Locust St...... tro-Graph predictions tor the year possibility that off-the-cuff comments career-minded high-school senior faces an di) USA Tonight 4. Nebraska 6-0-0 1,243 4 Russell ...... all returns when a fire at Drogheda results m RHAM 2 3 2 3 4 2 Goalies— Washington, Beaupre, 3-1-1 (33 Lyndale...... early marriage when she becomes preg­ (3® Later W ith Bob C o stas (In Stereo) 5. Michigan 4-1-0 1,187 5 ...... all ahead by mailing could be misconstrued. tragic losses for the Cleary family (2 hrs.) shots-30 saves). Montreal, Roy, 3-2-0 (26-22). Squire Village nant. Molly Ringwald, Randall Batinkoff, 6. Tennassae 50-0 1,162 6 First downs M a in ...... c/o this newspaper, P O Box 91428, Part 2 of 5 (3® Honoym ooners COC-Wast girls O ’all A— 16.005. Sycamore Lane ...... all Kenneth Mars. 1988. Rated PG-13. (In W L T W L *T 7. Arkansas 50-0 1,118 7 Referee— Dave Newell. Linesmen— Wayne Ru shea-yards M a in ...... Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. Be sure lo GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) What might Cl® MOVIE; 'Palooka' A boxing manager [CNN] Newsnight Update 8. Pittsburgh 50-1 1,011 9 Passing -150 even( Stereo) Flocky Hill 7 0 0 8 3 0 Bonney, Gerard Gauthier. W Middle Tpke. state your zodiac sign...... look like a lantastic bargain today could trains a young fighter for a big match. [USA] MOVIE: The Great Santini’ A 9. Southern Cal 51-0 983 10 Return Yards Myrtle St...... [TMC] MOVIE: 'Broadcast Nows' (CC) Cromwell 1 3 3 1 5 5 Wetherell ...... all SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Now. 22) Today you Jimmy Durante, Stuart Erwin, Lupo Valez Marine Corps colonel's dictatorial ap­ 10. Alabama 5 0 0 900 11 Comp-Att-Int turn out to be all sizzle and no steak. Jam es Brooks' acclaimed portrait of the Ftordand 0 4 2 0 7 3 New St...... might kid yourself into 1934 proach to domestic life nearly destroys his 11. Auburn 4-1-0 873 12 Sacked-Ybrds Lost Woodbridge ... 160-1991 Don't make any impulsive financial behind-the-scenes workings of a televi­ East Hampton 0 7 1 0 8 1 North St...... (20) MOVIE: 'Bad Boys' Jailed for man­ family Robert Duvall, Blythe Danner, M i­ 12 N. Carolina SL 5 0-0 779 13 Punts 231-2901 have all the answers where. In commitments or expenditures. sion network new s operation. William Woodbridge ... slaughter, a young hoodlum struggles to 13. Illinois 4-1-0 680 16 Radio, TV Fumbles-Lost North School St you are viewing Issues only from a limri- CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) Lady Luck Hurt, Holly Hunter, Albert Brooks. 1987 chael O'Koofe 1979 Wyllys St...... 1-90l the top of a tough reform school. Seait 14, Florida SL 4-20 644 19 Penalties-Yards Oak PI...... ed perspective. Keep an open mind so could be a trifle more tickle than usual Baled R. (In Stereo) 1 :35A M (33 Love Boat 15. Yibshington SL 5 1-0 627 17 Time of Ftossession Penn, Ally Sheedy, Esai Morales. 1982 you can learn from others today, so play things close to the vest. ( j i (2® U S A Tonight [H B O ] 1 S t 8t Tan: Do It Again (CC) The 16. Houston 4-1-0 611 8 SAGITTARIUS (Now. 23-Ooc. 21) Take (2® (3® M atlock (CC) Ben assists in Julie 1 0:3 0 P M MHS JV football INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Don't count on her to fill in an Inside California Bulls' training camp is full of sur­ Find the Item 17. Perm S I M arch's defense of a friend - and be­ (i® 101 Ways to Govornment Cosh 5 1 0 434 23 Today CALL NOW care no money changes hands today i prises including publication of Zagreb's The kHonchester High junior varsity football 18. Vilest Virginia 419 20 RUSH ING — Lo s Angolas, Boll 21-44, Dolpino straight if you’re playing a poor hand. comes jealous after discovering the o p ­ 4-1-1 you have Involvements with people ^ Odd Couplo scathing book (R) (In Stereo) team blanksd Windham, 30-0. Frank Woodbury 19. Air Force 51-0 317 17 7:30 p.m. — Blackhawks at 4-8, Bfown 2-5 Evarott 54. Buffalo Thom M LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Before passing posing attorney is Julio s ex-husband. (60 returned the opening kickoff 70 yards for a 24-105, KInnotaraw 4-16. Harmon 2-12, Ftokh about whom you know little. To be on (3® NHL Hockey; Boston Bruins at Los you need 20. Florida 51-0 272 25 Rangers, SportsChannel on information to others today, be sure min I (In Stereo) 1 :45A M [ M A X ] m o v i e . Poltergeist touchdown. W o^bury also return^ an inter­ 647-9946 / 643-2711 A n ge la s K in g s (2 hrs , 30 min ) (Live) 21. Brigham Y)ung 51-0 260 25 the sate side, it's best to wait until you to have the tacts verified, especially it It (24) (571 Nova (CC) Follows the planning III' (CC) Vengeful spirits descend on a Chi ception 50 yards to sat up a three-yard TD mn 7:30 p.m. — Spurs at Celtics, ^ PASSING — Los Angolas, Evoroll 22 Arizona 4-2-0 245 — got to know them better. pertains lo a matter of importance. process undertaken by five teams of archr ®i) Throe's Company cago apartment complex after young Carol MancliMttr Htrald by David l^htowar. David White raturrwd a ___ 1536-1-219. Buffalo, Raich 21-37-1-214. 23. Texas ASM 4-20 203 WlLl (1400-AM) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Do not tacts and developers competing for the Anne Freolimj m oves in with relatives. punt 65 yards lor a TD while Mika Ftusso R E C E IV IN G — L o s Angolas, Ellard 4-70. 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JIrralh ing to make any mistakes, il s best t^u tar today, such as loaning money you (2® M O V IE ; 'S w e e t R eve n ge ' A Los A n ­ 2 :0 0 A M (33 Home Shopping Spree 9 p.m. — Boxing: Michael Car­ do II yourself so that you can learn whai geles television roportoi is abducted bv the (1® Con You Beat Baldness? Walkar. Washington 21, Hawaii 18, Texas 15, Army 7, bajal vs. Jose Diaz; Ray Mercer vs. Harmon 1-14, Motzolaars 1-8. can't afford. The young Indians will host Rockville next Mississippi 5, Minnesota 4, E. Michigan 3. Duka MISSED F€LD GOALS-Hona. not to do next time. Monday at 3:30 p m. 2, Oregon 2, Texas Tach 2. Eddie Robinson, ESPN

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16— MANCHESTER HERALD, l\icsday,( VI. 1/. I'^Sd KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE by Larry WrlflW DILLON by 8t«v* Olck*n*on SNAFU by Bruce Beattie WMAT/V\0M6>AiP,Pype- FOCUS/Advice SHE WAWT5 V opT o SRiNC3 /-/p m E 10-17 Go o d 6f?APES 'THiE> AFTE|2M3p A/.' 3^diXiL »/iAToPcy^;(.e Iv'eAP. ' /EAHjX Legislation tries to curb fragrances REMEM0EP ' THE/^ DEAR ABBY: Earlier this year you please?” upset? And, how would you suggest I ran a letter in your column from a This really rubs me the wrong way be­ resolve this? woman signed “Choking,” who suffered cause I figure the child has no business TROUBLED IN a full-blown migraine headache caused Dear Abby knowing who is calling. It comes across DEAR TROUBLED: I think you arc by a fragrance sample inserted in her TV as being rude and nosy. not justified in being offended or upset. Guide. Her letter went on to say that mil­ Abigail Van Buren I know this is not intended, so I asked Well-mannered people always identify PCANUT8 by Charles M. Schulz lions of folks with severe allergies, my friend if his children have been in­ thomselvcs when placing a telephone /o-n asthma and other related health problems structed to do this as a form of “screen­ call. When an unidentified caller is asked, IF THIS HAPPEW5, AS A NOTES do everything they can to avoid these to allow all interested parties to come ing” his calls. He said, “No. It’s because HAVE VOU MEARP THAT forward and offer their feelings on this callers often do not leave messages: “Would you care to leave a message?” UlORLP FA/A0U5 ATTORNEY, odors. ATT0RNEV6 /AAV HAVE TO STOP Soon after reading “Choking’s” letter issue. therefore I’ve instructed my children to invariably the response is, “Never mind. WHAT PO YOU THINK YOU'LL U5IN6 VELLOU) LE6AL PAPS? b in your column, I introduced legislation Thank you. Dear Abby, for inspiring get their names right away.” I’ll call again.” (Click.) Then he caller is S0METMIN6 ABOUT RECVCLIN6... USE FOR YOUR NOTES ^ in the New York slate Senate that would this legislation. Abby, I think this is faulty reasoning, left to wonder who called — which can “ I’ve got orders to tow that one, mister. MARTIN CONNOR, because callers have every right not to be very frustrating. T( There's a bunch of 1922 parking tickets.” require that any cosmetic, perfume or other fragrance sample be enclosed in an STATE SENATOR. ALBANY, N.Y. leave a message if they choose. On the other hand, when people in­ odor-proof scaled packet if it is to be in­ DEAR SEN. CONNOR: I wish you In answer to the question, “Is your dad quiry, “May I ask who’s calling?” they in?” I think the appropriate answer will usually gel the caller’s name im­ DICK TRACY by Dick Locher & Max Collins cluded in any publication or advertise­ success. A headache-inducing fragrance should be cither, “Yes, Just a minute. I’ll mediately. The Associated Press frankly, D IE T ^ ment offered for sale or mailed in New that arrives uninvited in one’s mailbox is " v e s ," a iS!lIl JUST PORGET ABOUT IT." WHY I'VE GOT THE CHUSTACEANS . IT CAN SHOOT DACKWAHD work. $31.95, including shipping, from cannot handle balances over YOU NEED TO G E T OUT l a z i e s t d o g in t h e THHOU&H THE WATEH AT THE ASTONISHIN& world heavyweight crown by beating undisputed AND GET SOME . J WORLD .' For example, let’s say you lake a Good Advice Press, Box 78, $999,999.99.” It’ll give you insight EXERCISE ■ SPEED OF Z5 FEET IN 25-year mortgage for $100,(X)0 to Elizaville, NY 12523. For more in­ into how the rest of us live. champion Mike Tyson — perhaps as early as June. LESS THAN ONE SECOND ! buy a “Handyman’s Special” in the formation call 914-758-1400. “I haven’t reached my p c ^ by a long way,” far New York suburbs. If you made Foreman said Sunday, on a trip to promote a new the loan at 12 percent interest, your Those considering personal For CompuBug’s 170-pagc book, boxing video. “I train harder uhan any man in the monthly payments arc $1,053.23. finance software of the sort aimed at “ABCs of Computing, a Plain- world. That is my secret. The day I meet a man'who By the time you pay the loan off, managing a business or a personal English Guide,” send $10 to Com- trains harder than I do, then I will quit.” you’ll have paid $215,957.51 in in­ investment portfolio should avoid puBug, PO BOX 626, Summit, NJ At the airport news conference with Foreman was I'LL WELL, 1 GUESS 1 UH, NOT ( ...BJJ WE'RE Dr. Gott Joe Frazier, the man he beat in two rounds in 1973 THESE GIRLS / GOOD! NOW f W E'Ll^T/^E / terest — more than twice the the one-size-fits-all approach. The 07901. Questions and comments of GET THAT POES WJ OUIT^ L OFF TO A general interest arc welcome at the . to claim the heavyweight title. Foreman lost the title N,.J ^(unA. WILL g e t THE WHO'LL BE I ig M ' - - ___ ly YOUR X GOOD, amount you originally borrowed. program appropriate for a small yv^U13AKS lO-l7 SACKS YOU I responsible \Tt^X W U R \ E G ^ the next year when he was knocked out by Muhani - NEED FDR t h e ) FOR FOOD AMD K'GHNESSI^THE E M ■ ^ HIGHNESS! T START Peter Gott, M.D. But if you can scrape up an extra business isn’t necessarily the best same address. RACES, U M PA!(r EFRESHMENTS?>, _ _ TOSS? mad Ali in Kinshasa, Zaire. Chefs cook for charity ROSE 18 ROSE by Pat Brady PITTSBURGH (AP) — Cajun cook Paul Arterial spasm, Stress test not worth money Prudhomme and six other top chefs arc serving up a dinner to tempt the pickiest palate — and coax a You’re feeling fine, exercising regularly, and your few dollars for charity. weight related checkups indicate you’re not at high risk for coronary About 125 people paid $1,5(X) each to attend the heart disease. But you know people your age who feel ^ ■ I I C i r L I V I w l I C y dinner tonight and the money will go to fund fine and arc getting exercise stress tests. Should you get research at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh. AV DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m a 28-year-old female with one? Robin Leach of the television program “Lifes­ Vi. THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom Raynaud’s disease. I’ve been to many doctors, as well as No, say medical consultants for Consumer Reports Bruce Williams tyles of the Rich and Famous” was scheduled to two vascular surgeons, and they haven’t come up with Health Letter, a new monthly newsletter devoted to serve as master of ceremonies. BUT IF I HAP AJdP YOU DID, I any real reason for my symptoms. My weight has health and medical issues. If you don’t have symptoms Rubbing elbows in the kitchen with Pmdhommc '<0U HAS/E 6ILL6 P decreased from 170 to 135 pounds in about one year. Is How can you make sure the positive findings arc ac­ arc Jean Banchet of Le Francais in Chicago, WOUUDVg ALCePTEC? IT or risk factors for coronary disease, an exercise stress Me FOR 40 L&5. this related? I’ve been to so many doctors. I’m frustrated lest — also called a treadmill lest — can cost you more curate? By taking a different test. Your physician can Lawrence Forgionc of An American Place in New FECriLIZEP and ready to give up. in lime, money and worry than its worth. doublc-chcck the treadmill results with a radioisotope York, Ferdinand Metz of The Culinary Institute of lest, in which a radioactive chemical is injected into the WHI6H I Thai’s because the lest is less reliable for people who /Wicrica, Jean-Louis Palladin of Jean-Louis at the ON THE FA8TRACK by Bill Holbrook bloodstream so that the heart can be scanned with a PFPEKEP... DEAR READER: Marked arterial spasm of un­ arc at low risk. Among those without symptoms or risk Watergate in Washington, Jean Georges Vongcrich- radiation detector during exercise. Greater certainty ten of Restaurant LaFaycttc at New York’s Drake fAV.'Wei^ 7 MoT ^ h^Y tVT TriElR^ known cause, associated with disruption of circulation, factors — smoking, hypertension, high blood AMP IF I HAD, doesn’t come cheap, however. A radioisotope test costs Hotel, and Byron Hardy of H.J. Heinz Co. IS SH£^li^6l (2eALLY. CoHdo ot^ Twe is called Raynaud’s disease. The spasm occurs in cycli­ cholesterol, diabetes or a family history of coronary dis­ YOU MEVEP: ease before age 55 — as many as 9 of 10 who lest posi­ more than $5(X) — in addition to some $2(X) for the ai4 £i4TriysiASrn market ToDAV^ cal attacks, affecting the fingers and toes — and, oc­ Johnson saving shipyard KlO, WE'LL PELlVEPgP- casionally, the nose and tongue. It may last for minutes tive actually have no disease. This is especially true for treadmill lest. FoFHfRWKy 7/f|[ CHICAGO (AP) — Philanthropist Barbara CALLV9U or hours, during which the involved tissue is deprived of premenopausal women, whose low incidence of Or your doctor might decide lo skip the radioisotope Piasecka Johnson, working to save the shipyard WKEl4 WE oxygen; this can result in pronounced skin changes coronary disease increases the chances of a false posi­ test and rely on the treadmill results alone to justify in­ Neep A (tighme'ss, shinincss, ulceration) over the digits, possibly tive result. where Poland’s Solidarity trade union was bom, is iMoVliiG- vasive testing, such as coronary angiography, in which urging other Americans to join her in helping that progressing to gangrene. FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves the coronary arteries arc directly injected with dye and country rescue its economy. CWPAHV.< Patients with Raynaud’s disease must protect themsel­ examined by X-ray. Of course, if the treadmill test was — r r The widow of Johnson & Johnson co-founder J. ------;------x j - r ves against cold, avoid smoking and be cautious of cer­ falsely positive, this will have been for naught. And tain medications (such as beta blockers) because all Seward Johnson pledged $100 million to save the I'M FLYIN6 5buTH^j:r:?7^ Our Language you’ll have spent another $2,500 or so and risked Lenin shipyard in Gdansk. She also is working lo three factors accentuate arterial spasm. serious side effects lo find out you’re fine. set up the first private bank under Poland’s newly Raynaud’s disease is treated with drugs, such as There arc other costs, too. A positive test result — prazosin and calcium-channel blockers, that relax Jeffrey McQuain liberalized government. THE GRIZZWELL8 by Bill Schorr even a false positive — may disqualify you for certain “Poland docs not need charity now, but your in­ spasm. In severe cases, sympathectomy (surgery to jobs and insurance policies. Some insurance coverage i®/r7 fo / Z vestment. Be a pioneer like me,” Johnson said after sever nerves to the arteries) may be necessary. may not pay for the testing if you have no symptoms of TUE PLMmiFF? *'*■ I am concerned that you may have an underlying dis­ Use frill for something that decorates witlioul being receiving the ^lish Heritage Award on Sunday THE order causing arterial spasm. Raynaud’s phenomenon is necessary or essential. In case of a spelling drill, change coronary disease. from the Poli.sh-Amcrican Congress. Johnson, 52, who arrived in this country a penni­ TEFEHPAKT secondary to a number of diseases, such as rheumatoid d of drill to f for frill. Then there’s the psychological cost. Treadmill icst.s less Polish emigrcc, hopes the bank will attract PROKE IWTO arthritis, scleroderma (a disease of the body’s connec­ Cede gives up rights to or surrenders. Don’t give up, arc often requested by people seeking reassurance. But money Poles have hoarded rather than deposit in THEIR-H0U5E, tive tissue) and lupus erythematosus. It’s important to though, on this verb’s pronunciation: cede sounds like it’s hardly reassuring when test results arc false y posi­ I. . \ \ govemment-mn banks. ATE THEI12- distinguish between Raynaud’s disease and Raynaud s seed. tive or inconclusive — or when they detect problems so Ft)R2IP<5E. phenomenon, because treatment of the latter condition Working diligently requires consunl effort and care­ minor that current treatment can’t help. AHP 5?AAfVlEP- WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll involves thrapy for the underlying disorder. ful allenlion to dcuiil. Remember to spell this adverb Who should undergo an exercise stress test? In 1986, ‘Zorba’ to run again 1 U P ^ E r'v sa o r ID FiNCDCiar If your doctors arc convinced that you have the dis­ TH IS A/ORNINQ OUR SCHOOL AND STAKTH? SINSINQ SCNS6 with cxu-cmc care; diligently even ends in gently. me A „ ,= V i°l College of Cardiology »<1 • » ATHENS, Greece (AP) — “Zorba the Greek” FUmTUPE... frcvW'aay f a ir l a d y " in a w h a t HISVlSITINiS- ease and not the phenomenon, you are a candidate for Helm guides or directs, as in steering a ship. If the BUS DRIS/ER SUD D EN UV h o u r s AR E. Heart Association published guidelines that support movie theme composer Mikis Thcodorakis, a dU/\APED UR .. HIGH-PITCHED VCHCE. vasodilator drug therapy or sympalhcclomy. Weight loss steering becomes dangerous, don’t forget that helm is S Ihe esi to assiss the extern of damage m pcopk fomicr Communist member of die Greek parlia­ is not usually a symptom of Raynaud’s disease, but it the start of helmet. S i r 10 have comiiary dixeasc. The leal .a alao recom- ment, says he’ll run again — on a conservative / / can be a symptom of some of the diseases that undcrly QUESTION; Is il all right to use latter when you’ve mended lo screen those widi such symptoms as angina party ticket. the phenomenon. Don’t give up. Request a referral to a mentioned more than two? pectoris — often fell as pressure in the chest luid an adiL Thcodorakis said Monday die turn-about was NORTH 1017-H9 Bridge vascular laboratory at a teaching hospital where super- the left arm that occur during exertion and disappear prompted by the slaying of a politician by the ex­ ♦ K 9 5 specialists may be able to discover a cause for your treme left-wing November 17 guerrilla organi/n- V A K 3 2 problem and suggest ircaimcnt. with rest. ANSWER: Although the rules for latter arciYt as lion. ♦ 9 8 6 5 ^ Because lupus is a common cause of Raynaud s ♦ A 7 ,tu strict as they once were, it’s still a good idea to limit lat­ For people without symptoms, however, the “After Pavlos Bakoyannis’ murder, which shook to dummy's king, played A-K of clubs 10-17 phenomenon. I am sending you a free copy_ of my ter whenever possible, often by repealing the word it’s ACCNAHA guidelines advise treadmill tests mainly for EAST By James Jacoby me, 1 decided to mobilize myself in politics once WEST and ruffed a club in dummy. Then Health Report “Lupus: 'The Great Imitator. Other meant to replace. If it’s a word choice between using men over 40 who have two or more coronary risk fac- again,” Thcodorakis said. He’s running as an in­ ♦ J 10 8 4 ♦ A came the remaining high heart, on V J 10 8 7 4 North’s reopening one no-trump S c 7 s S would like a copy should send $1.25 with __sHiokiiig, tiyixYlciision, high bUnxl cholesterol, V 6 5 which he discarded his losing dia­ CHUBB AND CHAUNCEY by Vanc« Rodewalt latter or repealing a word. I’d choose the latter. dependent on the conservative ticket because, he ♦ KQ42 showed 12-14 high-card points. Wheth­ ♦ J 3 mond. West ruffed, but that was the diabetes or a family history of coronary disease before wants lo “help in the fight against terrorism.” ♦ Q 8 2 er South’s jutnp to three spades was QUESTION: 'The dentists I go to uses the word “oc­ ♦ J 10 9 6 4 last trick for the defense. If declarer 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the title. age 55. Bakoyannis was spokesman for the New meant as forcing or invitational, OU\ W HY clusion.” What docs it mean? SO U TH had taken the first diamond trick, at CWUBBfe IMPlZOVINa,., Democracy party. North was glad to go to game with HE JUST BROUSMTfVlE th ey SO WET? Consumer Reports Health Letter’s medical consul­ 4 Q 7 6 3 2 maximum values and nothing wasted this point West could play a diamond ANSWER: In dcnlisu^, occlusion refers to the way The composer, who won international fame in I f Q 9 to East, and another diamond would MY 6U1PPEB6 WITHOUT DEAR DR. GOTT: 1 have a sally taste in my mouth tants believe that posuncnopausal women who have two in hearts. >2 the upper and lower teeth fit together when tlic jaws are 1963 with the soundtrack for “Zorba,” resigned his ♦ A 10 7 Since East was marked with the promote the setting trick in trumps. CHEWING THEM UP at all times. The use of commercial toothpaste and or more of these risk factors arc good candidates for the Communist scat in 1986 after 4'/2 years in Parlia­ 4 K S 3 FIRST./ closed it’s based on the verb occlude, which means “lo spade ace for his opening bid, declarer Yes, West should have led the jack il Lulhw ash makes it worse. Three different doctors have cxcrci.se stress test, too. Their risk for coronary disease ment, complaining that his presence there had be­ Vulnerable: Both had no trouble starling out right. He of diamonds at trick one. Of course we laughed off my condition. Docs this indicate a certain shut or close.” You don’t hear this noun often, but increases to that of men within the decade fallowing a Dealer: East know that, because we are looking at “Check your occlusion” would be a nice way of asking come pointless. won the heart ace in dummy and led a malady? woman’s last {X'riod. Tlietxiorakis s[xnt several years in prison luid low spade. East had to play the ace all the hands, but there is some logic to someone lo be quiet. Other candidates for the test are men over 40 and South W est N o rth E a s t it. For one thing, the jack of diamonds exile for leftist activities following the Com­ and now switched to the king of dia­ postnienopau.siil women who lead a sedentary lile but 1 V monds. South correctly assumed that should help in promoting tricks. For munists’ defeat in the 1946-49 Greek Civil War ;uid 2 ♦ DEAR READER: A sally taste often indicates denul Do you have a question or comment about our lan­ are about to embark on an exercise program or who hold P a ss P a s s 1 N T West could not hold a singleton dia­ another thing. East might have risked during the l%7-74 military dictatorship. 3 ♦ P a s s 4 ♦ A ll p a ss bidding diamonds because he knew infection. Check with your dentist to make sure ite guage? Questions should be sent to: Jeffrey a job with rcsixmsibility for public safety, such as an air­ mond (he had not led that suit), so he McQuain, Manche.ster Herald, I’.O. Box 591, let East hold the trick. But he won the that that would be a better source of source of your problem isn’t a tooth abscess that can be line pilot, police officer, oi lirelightcr. Opening lead: V 6 tricks if the opponents were to play in Manchester 06040. next diamond with the ace and cashed easily treated. the queen of hearts He played a spade spades. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Oci. 17, 1989 -19

18— MANCHESTER HERALD, Tjcsday, Oct. 17, 1989 Police informant New England officials Teachers fight arbitration change begins jail term HARTFORD (AP) — Leaders of Connecticut’s two towns. unhappy with cleanup role Southington Town Manager John Weichsel, speaking largest teacher unions said they would attack attempts to WATERBURY (AP) — Con­ for the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities, NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) — New to grant Vermont joint authority alter the state’s binding arbiu-ation law used for settling victed gambler and long-time state proposed that arbitration decisions be subject to a veto by England’s altomcys general voiced over the cican-up project and left icachcr contract disputes. police informant Thomas Speers is a two-thirds vote by local officials. If rejected, the town their displeasure Monday with the the state without the equal status in In Vernon, hundreds of teachers packed a school behind bars after losing a 26-month and teachers would go back to the bargaining table for 30 U.S. Environmental Protection the solution selection process they auditorium Monday to argue against any changes in the legal battle to stay out of jail. days and, if unable to settle, submit the last-best offers to Speers appear^ in Waterbury Su­ Agency’s handling of state par­ sought. law, which is credited with eliminating teacher strikes in the state, but is seen by some local officials as an open a new arbitration panel, whose decision would be final, perior Court Monday and sur­ ticipation in federal Superfund Laing explained the EPA’s posi­ hazardous waste cleanups. tion regarding the proper extent of door to huge teacher pay raises. Weichsel proposed. , , xi o'- rendered to deputy sheriffs to begin State lo c a tio n Commissioner Gerald N. Tirozzi, At the Eastern Regional Con­ participation and authority by The Legislatures’ Program Review and Investigations serving a nine-month prison sen­ meanwhile, said he would accept some changes in the ference of the National Assocation states as co-complaintants in Su- Committee held hearings about proposed changes in the tence at the Cheshire Correctional law, but cautioned the committee against sweeping chan- Facility. of Attorney’s General they let Har­ perfund projects. law in Vernon and Hartford on Monday. ley Laing, District I Regional The EPA, he said, accepts states ‘T o change this legislation is to open a Pandora’s The sentence ends a court battle “Binding arbitration has given Connecticut labor peace Counsel for the EPA, know how in a consulting role, but docs not box,” Sharon M. Palmer, first vice present of the Connec- that went all the way to U.S. they feel about being given only a believe states should have any kind lieut Slate Federation of Teachers, told the committee. over the last decade,” Tirozzi said. Supreme Court which on Oct. 2 to “I’m not going to stand before you and suggest bind­ bit part in the complicated Super- of approval process before clean­ Palmer said her union and the Connecticut Education refused to hear an appeal of his con­ ing arbitration is a pianacea and that changes cannot be fund clean-up process. ups can begin. Association would vociferously fight any attempt to viction. Speers had claimed he was made. But we have a responsibility to make sure that sys­ Brian Burgess, Deputy Attoncy He also said there arc no allow towns to veto an arbitration panel’s nding. denied his constitutional right to General in Vermont, told Laing provisions in the federal statute Teachers in Vernon also decried changes in the law. tem does not break down,” Tirozzi said. confront a witness. Over the past 10 years, roughly one of eve^ five and those attending the conference governing the Superfund that gives “A mass exodus would occur in education if we lose Speers was arrested in May 1985 teacher contracts have been settled through binding ar­ his state is very unhappy about the states any authority over the EPA. binding arbitration,” said Theresa Browning, a Brooklyn on gambling charges after a court- bitration, according to the committee’s staff. limited role it is being allowed to Further, Laing said, the policy teacher. ordered wiretap on a telephone in Under the process, if a teacher union and the city or play in a clean-up project in limits authority over such projects Public officials, including first selectmen from several his Wolcott home uncovered more town can’t reach agreement on a new contract, they sub­ Springfield. to the EPA so the agency will be towns, are asking the Legislature for veto power over the than 200 telephone calls involving mit their last-best offers to a panel of arbitrators. Earlier this year the EPA refused held responsible for any mistakes. arbitration awards, which they say are too costly for most gambling activities. CLASSIFIED ADS 643-2711

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Located In dom oS the Press^We re contribute time, experienced, SALES person full or part trances/exlts; patrol­ ator, dishwasher, and quiet west-side loca­ garage. $174,900. D.W. general repairs. New time. Apply In person counting and data en­ Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 try. Pleasant office ot- ling parking area, MANCHESTER - Now microwave oven, full tion. $129,900. Anne Hope Manor, Man­ Marlow's, walkways and building basement and attached Miller Real Estate,647- MANCHESTER - 355 Dak YOUR HOMETOWN DAILY chester. 643-2701. Manchester.______mosphere for only 135,000 for these Interiors; dispatching, brand new, huge, excit­ garage. No gimmicks, 8000.O______Street a nice quiet area non-smoker and benef­ goes with this 5 room PEOPLE GLAZER - Full time, good its. Call tor Interview record keeping and re­ ing, 7 room, 1,800 sq. ft. lust solid dollar value- THEY'RE playing your port writing as re­ beautiful contempor­ compare! Come see song! Great valuelna3 Ranch, large living pay and benefits. Expe­ 871-9124. eoe room, eat-ln-kitchen, 1 7 7 1 HELP rience preferred but quired; and providing a ry Townhouses. the mode of tomorrow bedroom fully reno­ SERVING l i i l WANTED will train. 282-1388. first old. Second shift, Cathedral ceilings, An­ In your own lot and vated Cape. Brand new dining room, 2 bed­ 2pm-10pm. Salary dersen windows, full home! Blanchard 8. vinyl siding and ther­ rooms, fireplace, bath, PEOPLE $21,748 with excellnet basements, 2x6 con­ Rossetto Realtors," mopane windows keep enclosed breezeway. SINCE 1881 BAKER fringe benefits. Appli­ struction, family room We’re Selling Houses" you warm at low cost. Immediate occupancy. ★ AAA AUTO CLUB^ cation deadline Friday fireplace, central air, 646-2482.D New stove, freezer, Asking $149,000. U 8. R m MANCHESTER WANTED Detober 27. Send re­ oven/range, dls- THIS luxurious 7 room washer and dryer are Realty, 643-2692.0 __ sume with names of hwasher, hood, dispo­ residence Is loaded yours too! Screened In MANCHESTER - Spa­ Full time or part time. three refernces to: Immediate positions open in our Broad St. sal, 3-4 bedrooms, 2 full with extras - six panel porch and a yard with cious 3 bedroom, 2 Experience with donuts Marie Salomon, Direc­ baths, washer/dryer raised doors, skylights, unique character. bath, full dormered office. Excellent communication skills, profes­ preferred but will train tor of Personnel, Man­ hookups, cedar siding, lacuzzi, exercise room $132,900. Anne Miller Cope. Complete with sional appearance, cash transaction experi­ the right person. The chester Community wall-to-wall carpeting, ond private cul-de-sac Rer’ Estate, 647-8000.Q fireplaced living room, Whole Donut, 150 College, 60 Bldwell tiled foyer, oak kitchen location $200’s. Blan­ BRAND new listing!! Da­ rec room, hardwood ence and/or knowledge of geography helpful. Center Street, Manch­ Street, Manchester. cabinets, two-zone gas chard 8. Rossetto Real­ floors, 2 zone heating. 06040 eoe/aa . /f. rling 6 room,Cape Cod For competitive wages, a great benefit pack­ ester, CT 649-0140. heat, slider to deck and tors," We're Selling on Gardner Street In $149,900. Sally Sullivan, 2-car garage. Dwners Houses" 646-2482.0 Manchester. 3 bed­ Manchester office. age, and a convenient location, contact BOB Sentry Real Estate, 643- will hold a second rooms, fully op- JONES at 646-7090. 9am-4pm, weekdays. RN/LPN AN eve’s delight. Immac­ 4060.O Diversified Duties mortgage of $32,900 at ulate 3 bedroom Colon­ pllanced kitchen, front eoe BAYLOR EVERY 8% with no principal or ial. Fantastic living to back living room, MANCHESTER - Look­ Full Time. Growing Interest payment due ing for a house with lots hobby distributor seeking room with fireplace. delicious well water. WEEKEND for 7 years. These are Large playable lot. Storage outbulldirigs, of "nice to haves"? experienced Data entry beautiful single family many of our non-subscribers will be receiv­ person. Duties Include: 7am -7pm Dffers Invited. Call country setting on Come see this 9 room On Sept. 11,1989 the Manchester Herald order entry, inventory homes, not condomini­ Barbara 647-1419. large 1.5 acre lot on the Cope. Extras Include receipt, Invoicing & tele­ For more Information please ums; and there are, ot outskirts of town. Im­ Intercoms, heated gar­ "LET'S TALK!" call Director of Staff Devel­ r E/MAX East ot the ing the Manchester Herald on their door­ phone contact with cus­ course, no association River, 647-1419.J_____ mediate occupancy. age, sprinklers and brought you a whole new typographical styl­ About Strano’s success in selling and tomers. Competitive opment, CrestfiokJ Conva­ fees. Call today tor more. $159,900. Gayle lescent Home, Manchester, HEBRDN - 7 room Victo­ Priced for quick sale at steps. We hope that they will agree with the how you can be a part of it! As always, we wage & benefits. Please complete details on $136,900. Jackson 8> Sonstrom, Manchester ing for a sharper, clearer, easier-to-read, call Heather at 646-0610. CT 643-5151. these magnificent and rian, more than a office. Sentry Real Est- keep selling houses, and with our soon- dream house. It's your Jackson Real Estate, beautiful homes at 647-8400.Q ote, 643-4060.O______many favorable comments we have received to-start Training Program, you can be a $167,900 with this very, dream house. $320,000. more attractive newspaper. Our commit­ Flano Realty, 646- MANCHESTER - Forest part of the successful Strano's Sales Team. MEDICAL very special financing. Ridge 3 bedroom, 2V2 from you, our loyal Manchester Herald This Is an excellent 5200.O______PDSSIBLE rent with op- bath townhouse. Fully ment to you for the best local comprehensive Conscientious, dependable, energetic, full opportunity for first- tlon to buy - Enloy a time sales associates will feel right at SEX3{ErARY\TRAl«CFaFT101>^ BDLTDN Magnificent re­ appllanced Including news coverage of our town - Manchester, readers. time buyers and Inyes- production colonial sate, warm and cozy washer and dryer. Es­ home! For growing orthopedic practice. tors. Dwner will con­ featuring wide board winter withafleldstone tablished complex In It is our goal to be responsive and respon­ If you are licensed, or soon to be, please Excellent starting salary and benefits. sider rent with option. hardwood floors, mas­ fireplace In family wooded residential will continue to be our FIRST commitment. Rothman 8, Rothman, ter bedroom suite with room and woodburn- call for confidential interview....don’t Flexible hours available. area. $129,900. Sally sible to everyone in our community. You the 646-4144.0 fireplace and whirl­ Ing stove In living Sullivan, Manchester We're not an out-of-town newspaper trying delay....call today! Send resume to: PLAY paradise - 3 bed- pool, living room with room, 7 large rooms, 3 office. Sentry Real Est- fireplace, study, coun­ bedrooms, 2 baths, on 1 Sports Medicine and Orthopedics room tri-leyel town- ote, 643-4060.O______people of Manchester will continue to be our Frank Strano try kitchen with fire­ 5.18 wooded acres. Ap­ to devote some news space to every town in of Manchester house - 2 full 2'/2 baths, MANCHESTER. Two rec room, country kit­ place, formal dining pliances and paddle STRANO REAL ESTATE jj 155 Main Street, Manchester, CT room and sitting room. fan remain. Possible family Inexcellentcon­ Connecticut. We live here, we work here and FIRST commitment. chen, many amentles. dition. Rehabed. Must 647-"SOLD" Or call 645-8387 (10a.m. - 6 p.m.) Asking $130's. Call Bar­ Call for details. owner financing. An­ 3 $259,900. Epstein dover, $184,900. Philips sell. Dnlu $152,500. Dw- 643-6709 (Fax) bara RE/M AX East of Real Estate, 742-1450.n ner/Broker. 529-8276. our responsibility is to you. On Oct. 9,1989^ It's What We DO Best! the River, 647-1419.0 Realty 647-8895.Q

M A N C H E S T E R J O B SER VIC E...alw ay8 ready to serve job-seekers and area employers at no charge. JOB Here are some of the many new job openings available this week;

• Employer will train for houseperson • Only 6 mos. experience required • No experience requried for service SCRVICe • Great opportunity! Employer will • Like protective service work? technician to identify and repair cable duties in hotel/conference center. train lor work as personnel clerk in Opening for security guards on for individuctl to set up and operate extruder machine - 2nd shift. Excel­ TV problems between street and TV Meeting room set-ups: coffee service large company. Will sort/del'ivor mail, week-ends to check doors and make set. Employer will train. Very good and hotel desk service. Good pay + rounds. Either 8 am-4 pm or 3 pm-11 lent pay + fringe benefits + shift dif­ file, and deal with confidential pay and full benefits. tips * full benefits. . Area employer seeking individu^ records in personnel department. Ex­ pm. Good pay rate. ferential. to train as machine operator to gnn» cellent pay/benelits. polish lenses. Vary good pay and ilanrhrHt^r lipralJi • Love animals? Opening immediate­ • Employer seeking office clerk with Itinge benefits. • Challenging opening lor technical ly for dog groomer with 6 mos. ex­ 6 mos. experience to type (35 wpm), State of Connecticut writer with bachelor's degree in perience clean/clip dogs. Good pay do data entry, have good com­ Labor Department • Sheet metal worker with 5 yrs. ex­ English or engineering with rate. munication skills. Good rate of pay. 806 Main Street perience needed at once to lay-out/ demonstrated writing skills. Very fabricate sheet metal work according good pay/benelits. Manchester, CT 06040 to blueprints. Excellent pay and (203) 649-4558 fringe benefits. 20—MANCHESTER HERALD. Tlicsday, Oct. 17. 1989

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