16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Dec. 19, 1989

LEGAL NOTICE BECAUSE YOU never OF 149 J APARTMENTS I APARTMENTS CONDOMINIUMS know when someone will 1 ■ s THE TAX COLLECTOR FOR RENT I ^ ^ I for r en t l ^ F O R RENT FURNITURE be searching for the Item Housing EIGHTH UTIUTIES you have tor sale, it's \ •-.■A ‘ DISTRICT MANCHESTER-Newer 3 MANCHESTER-4'/ j FRENCH Provincial Din­ b etter to run vo u r w o n t ad All persons liable by law to bedroom Duplex. IW R en tal r o o m , 2 b e d r o o m ing Room Set-Includes for several days cancel­ i -i, pay taxes in the Eighth baths, appliances, Townhouse. IV 2 bath s, Manchester, renovated toble, leaves, pads, 4 ing It as soon as you get Bolton residents '■ ^ 'i Utilities District of Manchester deck, basement, wa- 2 Family, appliances, full basement, quiet Dcfit! chairs, hutch, tea results. are hereby notified that on sher/drver hookup. busline, near center, small complex. No wagon, and two corner JANUARY 1, 1990, I will have pets. $725 plus utilities. $725 monthly utili­ $600 plus utilities. 12/1 cabinets. $1,500 or best say no to compact/3 ■ a MOTOR VEHICLE SUP­ ties. Security deposit occupancy. Dale 529- R. D. Murdock, 643- offer. Call 649-8137. 2692. I CARS PLEMENTAL rate bill for the and references. No 8276, Matt 653-6564 111' M collection of 7 mills on the pets. 649-7874 after Looking for something RENT-Several local rents CARPENTRY/ [for sale Grand List of 1988 due to the 6pm .______ELECTRICAL special? Why not run a 6 ROOM heated apart­ ayallable. Call today! REMODELING collector JANUARY 1, 1990, HEBRON-2 bedrooms, "Wanted to Buy" ad In Taxes will be accepted at 18 ment. $800 with secur­ Sentry Real Estate, 643- Clossitled. The cost Is Schaller's heat and hot water ity. No pets. 646-2426. 4060.O DUMAS ELECTRIC Main St., Manchester, CT Included, appliances, HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS Service changes, sm all... the response big. 06040, OFFICE HOURS: Weekdays, 9-4. cellar storage, park­ Cleaning, Hauling, Caipentry, Remodelling additional wiring and 643-2711. Q u a lity MONDAY thru FRIDAY M A N C H E S T E R - 4 ro o m Reasonably P ric ^ ing, large yard. $625 I HOMES repairs on existing Pre-owned Auto 9:30A.M.-3:30P.M EXCLUD­ monthly. 649-2871. apartment. Applian­ Free Estimates ING HOLIDAYS. All taxes un­ ces, heat, hot water, I FOR RENT AH Cans Answered homes. Quality work at mTV/STEREO/ Value Priced paid by FEBRUARY 2, 1990, AAANCHESTER-2 bed­ cable. 649-5249. Rick's Handyman & affordable prices. L2J appliances will be charged interest at the room apartment, 1st BOLTON-3 bedroom, 2'/j Carpentry Service Entirely owner operated. floor, lust remodelled, MANCHESTER - 2 bed- 83 Olds Ciera rate of 18% (eighteen per bath. Contemporary. 2 646-1948 27 years exp. Call CURTIS Mathis Solid parking, cellar stor­ room townhouse with AT.A/C.PS $ 2,9 00 cent) per year from JANUARY acres. $1,400 per month Joseph Dumas state floor model TV. 1, 1990, until paid, according age, large yard. $595. fireplace. All applian­ plus security. 644-6226. ces, heat, hot water, $500, negotiable. 646- 86 Ford Tempo to Public Act NO. 12-146 a 649-2871. 4265. AT.A/C.PS $4^495 carpeting, air condi­ AVAILABLE PAINTING/PAPERING 646-5253 minimum penalty of $2.00 MANCHESTER-2 room Immedlately- fEanrhpalpr Irralb tioning. Call 649-5240. must be charged on each bill efficiency on Birch PLACING AN AD In clos 86 C h e w /'-s .ra R e m o d e lle d 4 b e d ro o m sifled Is a very easy delinquent FEBRUARY 2, Street. Includes heat M A N C H E S T E R - 2 b e d ­ Cape. Large family AT star ^ ^ room townhouse. All McHugh Himself simple process. Just dial WE DELIVER 5 0 4,995 1990. SUPPLEMENTAL and hot water. Refer­ room, fireplace, eat-ln For Home Delrvery, Call MOTOR VEHICLE TAX BILL ences plus 2 months appliances, heat, hot kitchen, carpeted llyln- Painting & wallpapering at 643-2711. We'll help you 84 C h£'2j . ' n ?brlty water, carpeting, air word your od for maxi IS FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE security deposit. $350 groom, large laundry its best Free Estimates. Fully 647-9946 at.a/c SOVJ;^^900 WBdnesday, Dec. 20,1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm REGISTERED BETWEEN per month. 649-4820 or conditioning. Call 649- mum response. Newsstand Price: 35 Cents and bath. $995 per Insured. Establisheed 1974. Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 8 8 Hond7^*i n 'r d lX OCTOBER 2, 1988 and 646-4412. 5240. month plus utilities. AUGUST 1, 1989. MANCHESTER-3 large MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ 646-4144. 643-9321 & ''® °7.u,49 5 room luxury town- MISCELLANEOUS ERNEST R. MACHELL rooms, newly reno- MANCHESTER-3 bed­ SERVICES TAX COLLECTOR yated, on bus line, off house. All appliances, room, newly renovated {MISCELLANEOUS heat, cable, carpeting, Like New ^ V O iW O EIGHTH UILITIES DISTRICT street parking. $450 and painted, washer/d- FOR SALE monthly plus utilities. air conditioning. Call ryer hookups. 643-6386, Wall Papering and Painting 85 Toyota Comry 039-12 643-8857. 647-1595. leave a message. 30 years Experience SNOW PLOWING AT. Loaded $ 6 ,9 9 5 Insurance, Relerences and Commerdai and Residential 82 Pontiac Firebird Hartford and State ol Connecticut described as follows: E N D R O LLS TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Free Esiimales Snow blower services available. V6,AT,A/C, 6 A AQC U.S. tries to oust Noriega 2 7 W width — 504 NOTICE OF Beginning at a point or the northerly side ol Turkington Drive, Can Mike 6494304 Lo w Miles MARTY MATTSSON 13" width — 2 for 504 ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE which point is 150.00 feet easterly, as measured along the ex­ Mon-Sat 9am-9pm 88 Honda Prelude 'S' tended northerly street line of Turkington Drive from the ex­ 6 4 9 -4 4 3 1 Newsprint end rolls can be 6^Spd,A/C, 610 OQC In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 and Like New V • t,T T O tended easterly street line of Alton Street South; LOW RATES picked up at the Manchester 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption Herald ONLY before 11 am. 85 Toyota Celica President by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Connec­ Thence easterly and southerly by an arc of a curve to the right, Monday through Thursday. Need repairs around the AT, Loaded $ 5 ,9 9 5 Bolton may Scores ticut on December 12, 1989. having a radius of 149,51 feet, a central angle of 87°-53'-07“ WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. home? Call an expert along the northerly and easterly side of Turkington Drive, Quality work at a 86 Buick Regal PROPOSED ORDINANCE reasonable price! You'll find the help you 229.31 feet to a point; need In Classified. 643- V8, Loaded, 6 7 O O K explains BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of Interior & Exterior Low Miles V /,T T O Manchester, that the Town of Manchester accept from The Thence southerly along the easterly side ol Turkington Drive, 2711. I CARS take pupils are dead 314.39 feet to a point; Free Estimates 86 Honda Accord LX Manchester Memorial Hospital a conveyance of the following FOR SALE 5-Spd, Loaded $ 7 ,9 9 5 described land: Call Brian Weigle Thence southerly and easterly by an arc of a curve to the left 645-8912 LAWN CARE decision Some Americans SCHEDULE A having a radius of 20.00 feet, a central angle of 97'’-23'-09", 65 Ponirac Grand Am from EH 33,99 feet to a point on the northerly line of Haynes Street; V6,AT,A/C $ 4 ^ 99 5 Those premises situated in the Town of Manchester, County of CLYDE WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ reported hostages Hartford and State of Connecticut described as follows: Thence westerly and northerly by an arc of a curve to the right, FORGET THE REST 87Mit?>;^;^|- ncisLS dent Bush told the American people having a radius of 30.00 feet, a central angle of 98'’-28'-17", YARD MASTERS CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. By Dianna M. Talbot ^Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Turkington Drive, along the realigned street lino ol Turkington Drive, 51,56 feet CALL THE BEST! LEAVES RAKED & REMOVED ROUTE 83, VERNON s^spd A .S U '; < 00*; today that he sent American forces Lo w Miles 9 0 ,y y O Manchester Herald which point is 150.00 feet easterly, as measured along the to a point; Inferior/Exterior Painting. Trees cut, yards cleaned, 84 Unc. Continerttal $9,995 into a surprise overnight assault in By Eloy O. Aguilar southerly street line of Turkington Drive, from the easterly 83 Cutlass Supreme Thence northerly along the realigned easterly street line of Free estimates. Insured. Lawns, B ru^ removal, gut­ 64 Buick Century Wbg $5,995 V6,AT,A/C, OOC Panama to end a “dark chapter of The Associated Press street line of Alton Street South; Lo w Miles 9 ^ , y y 0 BOLTON — Superintendent of Turkington Drive, 303.33 feet to a point; David Kay ters cleaned. Snow Removal. 84 Bonneville 4 Dr. $6,095 dictatorship” by Manuel Antonio Thence easterly and southerly by an arc of a curve to the right, Schools Richard E. Packman un­ Thence northerly and westerly by an arc of a curve to the left, 85 Elecira 4 Dr. $9,995 Noriega and forestall a “grave PANAMA CITY, Panama — having a radius of 99.51 feet, a central angle of ST'-SS’CT” ____ 646-0754 643-9996 veiled a proposal Tuesday that could along the westerly side of Turkington Drive, 152.64 feet to a having a radius of 146.96 feet, a central angle of 88°-58’- ir , 85 Caprice Wagon $C,895 L o w M ile s ^ VO,4 y 0 danger” to the 35,0(X) Americans American troops backed by fighter point; along said realigned street line, 228.20 feet to the point and 85 Buick Somerset 4 Dr $7J295 85 Buick Century allow student exchanges between place of beginning. living there. jets and waves of U .S .-ba^ rein­ Thence southerly along the westerly side of Turkington Drive, 85 Celebrity V^gon $6,695 A T A / C .P S $ 4^ 495 East Hartford High School and Bol­ Bush ordered American forces to Said premises are designated “B" on a certain map entitled, ton High School. forcements attacked Panamanian 326.06 feet to a point; ISTORE/OFFICE 86 Honda Civic 2 Dr. $5,695 apprehend Noriega so he could be “Plan Prepared For The Realignment of Turkington Drive St. |3 y i INDUSTRIAL 85 Honda Accord IX The plan would allow a maximum army bases today in a bid to capture Thence southerly and westerly by an arc of a curve to the right Line Manchester, Connecticut A R Lombardi Associates, Inc. FOR RENT PROPERTY 86 Delta 88 2 Dr $9,995 5-Spd.A/C, 6C OOC put on trial in the United States on Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega and Lo a d e d 9 0 , 7 7 0 of 80 economically disadvantaged having a radius of 20.00 feet, a central angle of 82°-36’-51“, Consulting Civil and Sanitary Engineers Land Surveyors Ver­ 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 charges of drug uafficking, but he break his defiant grip on power. 28.84 feet to a point on the southerly line of land of non Connecticut Date; Nov. 29, 1989 Scale; 1"=40' Sht. No. 1 OFFICE Space-Lease MANCHESTER-2 large 86 Century Wagon $7,495 87 Dodge Omni students from East Hartford to at­ AT.A/C.PS, acknowledged that Norciga Noriega fled and was in hiding, Manchester Memorial Hospital; of 1 Rev. 2 Added 12-1-89 Town Comments 12-5-89 Rev, 1 y o u r office s p a c e 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 6 A 0 0 *% tend and graduate from the smaller garage bays and office. Like New y^,yyO remained at l^gc. and his top bodyguard said on Thence continuing westerly along the southerly line of land of Added Parking Garage Footprint 11 -30-89", which map is to be now!! Convenient 1,100 souare feet. 647- 66 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 Toyota Celica GTS Bolton High School, but it also Manchester Memorial Hospital, 8.77 feet to a point; filed In the Town Clerk’s Office in said Manchester. Main Street locations 9976. 87 “We will chase him and we will Panamanian radio that the ruler was 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 5-Spd, Looded $ 1 0 A 9 5 could grant Bolton students the right available with off find him,” vowed the nation’s top directing his battered forces to resist Thence easterly and northerly by an arc of a curve to the left BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that there be no monetary con­ 86 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr $6,895 to attend the larger East Hanford having a radius of 20.00 feet, a central angle of 81°-31'-43“, sideration paid or received for either of the aforesaid con­ street parking.Sentry military officer, Gen. Colin Powell. the vastly superior numbers and Real Estate, 643-4060.n 86 Bant Grand Am SE $8,495 84 Olds Ciera Coupe along the westerly realigned street line of Turkington Drive, veyances for the reason that said conveyances are being ex­ V6, AT, Loaded $ ^ 9 9 5 High School if they desire. Packman CLEANING He said reinforcements flown to firepower of the advancing U.S. 28.46 feet to a point; ecuted and delivered for the purpose of realigning portions ol 872-9111 said. The towns would receive $300 Panama and those on the way would units. the easterly line and of the westerly line of Turkington Street, SERVICES 86 Pontiac Grand Am per student in reimbursements from Thence northerly, along said westerly realigned street line, V6,5-Spd,A/C bring the U.S. force there to 24,000. A man indentified only as Major Prepared by William J. Shea MANCHESTER 328.38 feet to a point; Business Zone II the state and possible reimburse­ Powell, chairman of the Joint Caballero said on National Radio Assistant Town Attorney Business residential HOUSECLEANING- ment for transportation. Thence nonherly and westerly by an arc of a cun/e to the left, Good references. Free CARDINAL 86 Ford Escort Chiefs of Staff, said nine Americans that “40 Americans have been having a radius of 96.96 feet, a central angle of 88°-58’- ir , 11-29-89 combination. 5 room office AT, A/C, stereo $ ^ The details of the financing arran­ or retail suite, plus 5 room estimates. 568-7426. BUICK, INC. were killed in action, 39 were detained,” but that figure could not along said realigned street line, 150.55 feet to the point and This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this publi­ gement or how, or whether, it would place of beginning. cation in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days 3 bedroom apt. 1989 Century Coupe $11,980 89 Acura Integra LS wounded and one was missing. He be confirmed. In an earlier radio G. and S . Associates Auto, A/C, ^ 1 0 A A C be financially beneficial to Bolton after this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed by not 1988 Skylark Sedan $8,590 9500 miles § 12 ,9 9 5 The Associated Press said he did not know how many report, he said 41 were being held. Said premises are designated "A" on a certain map entitled, less than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, as deter­ ______64 3 -2 12 1 have not been worked out. “Plan Prepared For The Realignment of Turkington Drive St. ■^MISCELLANEOUS 1988 Chev S-10P/U $7,495 Panamanians had died. Also, two soldiers who said they mined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of Voters, 1988 S-10 Ext P/U $10,930 82 Chevy El Cam ino Enrollments at Bolton High ANNOUNCES ACTION — President Bush addresses the nation on television this morning Line Manchester, Connecticut A R Lombardi Associates, Inc. has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting its reference 1 2 1 ] SERVICES V 6 ,A T ,P S , 6 C A O R In a nationally televised Oval Of­ were Noriega loyalists seized three Consulting Civil And Sanitary Engineers Land Surveyors Ver­ 1988 Buick Park Ave. $13,980 Lo w Miles v O ,^ y O School have gone down after the to a special Town election. ELLINGTON 1987 Oldsmobile Firenza $6,490 on his decision to deploy American troops to Panama in an effort to capture Manuel fice speech at 7:20 a.m. EST, a som­ /Americans from a hotel in the capi­ non Connecticut Date; Nov. 29, 1989 Scale 1"=40' Sht. No. 1 GSL Building Mainte­ 83 C h o Q i 0 >r town of Willington decided not to 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 V6,AT,rSUUl^995 Noriega. ber Bush said, “I took this action tal. Thousands of U.S. troops attack­ of 1 Rev. 2 Added 12-1-89 Town Comments 12-5-89 Rev. 1 MEADOWVIEW nance Co. Commercl- send freshman there this year. Bol­ Added Parking Garage Footprint 11-30-89", which map is to be 1987 GMCS-15Spt P/U $6,380 only after reaching the conclusion ed Panamaninan military bases in Ronald Osella PLAZA al/ResIdentlal building ton also is making plans to renovate filed in the Town Clerk's Office in said Mandiester. repairs and home Im­ 1987 Chev S-10 P/U $6,280 345 Center SL, Manchester that every other avenue was closed and around the capital at midnight. Secretary 1987 Cadillac Brougham $13,980 the high school to resolve state code BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the Town of Manchester Board of Directors provements. Interior 647-7077 and the lives of American citizens Preliminary reports said more than convey to The Manchester Memorial Hospital the following 1000 sq. ft. and exterior painting, 1986 Corvette Loaded $18,990 violations. Manchester, Connecticut 1986 Chev Monte Carlo were in grave danger,” Bush said. 50 people were dead, including at described land: Busy Rte. 83, new 1000sq. ft, light carpentry. Com­ $7,480 Packman said school officials American diplomat predicts Dated at Manchester, Connecticut plete lanitorlal ser­ 1986 Merc. Grand Marquis $8,980 TRUCKS/VANS The White House said the least nine Americans, but death es­ SCHEDULE B this 13th day of December, 1989. rental area. Ip attractive from both districts are most inter­ shopping plaza. Ideal for re­ vice. Experienced, rel­ 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $5,895 _ F 0 R SALE decision had been reached Sunday, timates began rising as the sun came Those premises situated in the Town of Manchester, County of 035-12 tail, office, professional, serv­ iable, free estimates. 1986 Pont T rans Am 26K $8,995 ested in an option that would allow after an American Marine officer up over the smoldering city. ice. 643-0304. 1985 Buick Skylark LTD $5,395 Bolton to diversify its primarily havoc until Noriega captured was shot and killed outside Fighting raged for hours but by Call NURSE'S Aide-Years of 81 Adams St., 3v' ton, good tor parts. white student enrollment and stabi­ Noriega’s military headquarters. daylight I^namanian resistance was 4 wheel drive, 7 toot James J. Gessay experience. Hospital Manchester lize its shrinking high school enroll­ Bush offered this explanation: waning. Noriega, the target of the trained. Excellent ref­ Fisher plow, make an ment. still too risky for them to appear anywhere in public, 875-0134 erences. 742-6402. 649-4571 otter. 1977 Ram EDITOR’S NOTE: The following dispatch is from “General Noriega’s reckless attack, remained free. Charger. 643-2573. However, Charles Holland, the a pool rejport filed by reporters Steven Komarow of Bushncll said. He would not disclose their whereabouts. threats and attacks upon Americans “We will chase him, and we will chairman of The Neglected Tax­ The Associated Press, Robert Kearns of Reuters and The three Panamanian leaders — considered by the in Panama created an imminent find him,” Gen. Colin Powell, chair­ payers group, which has been vocal Dick Thompson of Time magazine, who accompanied United Stales to have won an election last May — met danger to the 35,000 American man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Bridge on alternatives for the future of Bol­ U.S. forces in the invasion of Panama. with Bushncll on Monday evening and were told of the citizens in Panama. As president, I in Washington. ton schools, said today that the ex­ U.S. military plan. They approved of it in a letter to have no higher obligation than to Powell said that nine Americans change program sounds like a good FORT CLAYTON, Panama (AP) — John Bushncll, President Bush, Bushnell said. safeguard the lives of American had been killed in action, 39 were ^ P E T S L J UNIQUE GIFTS ^AUTOMOTIVE ^ FR U IT BASKETS idea but may cost too much. the highest-ranking U.S. official in Panama, said today The officials — President Guillermo Endara, and Vice citizens. And that is why I directed wounded and one was missing. One-way jack, the contract will fail. East will that there will be fear among Panamanians until Gen. Presidents Ricardo Arias Calderon and Guillermo Ford our armed forces to protect the lives Opposition leader Guillermo En­ NORTH 12- 19-8 MANCHESTER PET N E W ENGLAND CARDINAL BUICK'S P E R O ’ S F R U IT S T A N D . have a heart stopper and there will be Please see BOLTON, page 12 — were sworn in at an undisclosed site early Wednesday of American citizens in F^ama, and dara, winner of May elections the C ENTER-Christ mas Fancy Fruit Baskets ♦ Q 54 only eight tricks for South. The win­ Manuel Noriega is captured or otherwise removed from AMUSEMENTS. 50's professional car wax & YK Q 5 4 trip to bring General Noriega to justice Noriega-controlled government nul­ oitt certificates availa­ Gift Shop. ”Unlque gift detail service gift cer­ delivered locally. ning play is for declarer to come back the scene. as the military action was getting under way. ble. 687 Main Street, Large selection of Im­ ♦ 8 6 in the United States.” lified, was sworn in as president and Ideas from the 50's tificates now available ♦ AKQ6 By James Jacoby to his hand with the club jack and lead “Having him loose docs raise the potential that he The oath was witnessed by two officials of Panama’s Manchester. 649-4273. era." Hand painted for Christmas giving. ported Wicker at 210% up to dummy’s queen of hearts. West might raise more mischief,” said Bushnell, the U.S. human rights association, because no Panamanian But while key military objectives given immediate U.S. backing. porcelain figurines, off. Make this Christ­ TODAY D.J.'S DOG GROOMING Senior Citizen discount WEST EAST North has an unwieldy hand after must play the ace, and now nine tricks charge d’affaires. “I have the concern that until he is in government official could be enlisted to participate. had been achieved and most or­ lYesidcnt Bush, in a nationwide & PET SUPPLY. Bed­ music boxes, luke (• years and up). Pri­ mas m errier with a gift ♦ K 10 8 7 6 ♦ 3 2 are there unless the defenders have ganized resistance eliminated. Bush broadcast in the United States, also boxes, home games, from Pero's. 276 Oak­ West's opening bid. A one-no-trump custody, there is still going to be a great deal of concern Bushnell raised the possibility that Noriega could slip ding, canopy. Brass ces start at $62.99. YA7 Y 10 9 6 2 two more diamond tricks to cash. said, “the opxiration is not over yet. said Noriega was in hiding and “the cuddle and mats. Christmas gift certifi­ Come In anytime for land Street, Manches­ ♦ KQJ3 ♦ 10 7 5 2 overcall seems best, but North I n d e x and fear among the Panamanians.” into Nicaragua or Cuba. “He may be in the embassies ter. 643-6384. If North had made our recommend­ Gen. Noriega is in hiding.” Coats, sweaters, rain cates available. 77 Tol­ gift certificates or call ♦ 8 7 ♦ 10 4 2 thought a takeout double, with its Bushnell made his comments to a group of reporters at right now, hiding,” he said. action is not over yet.” gear, life lockets, and land Turnpike, Man­ for your appointment. strong connotation of four cards in the ed bid of one no-trump. South would 24 pages, 2 sections “Nevertheless, yesterday a dic­ “Tragically, some Americans have raised to three. East would prob­ a heavily guarded fort on the outskirts of the city. The U.S. Embassy was hit by one or possibly two back packs. Unique cat chester. 646-1533. 81 Adams Street, Man­ SOUTH heart suit, might work out better. tator ruled F^ama and today con­ have lost their lives in defense of ♦ A J 9 ably have led the three of spades. De­ rounds believed from a rocket-propelled grenade furniture. Holiday goo­ BLUE SKY TRADING chester. 646-7789. I SWEDISH GIFTS North would probably still be wonder­ Classified 23-24 “Noriega may take to the hills and be very hard to find stitutionally elected leaders govern,” their fellow citizens, in defense of dies, toys and crates. CO. American Indian Y J 8 3 ing what to do if South had responded clarer North could not afford to duck, launcher in Wednesday’s fighting. ♦ A 9 4 Comics 21 ... (but) he wouldn’t have a significant force to actually the president said. Pet pictures with Santa lewelry, estate le- SCANDANAVIAN GIFT two diamonds, but the actual jump to since West would win the king and democracy,” he said. “We also ♦ J 9 5 3 Focus 20 do anything,” Bushncll said. “He will get very little sup­ The new Panamanian government was hoping to go One intelligence source on every Sunday 12 to 5. welry. Gold and Silver, SHOP. The largest se­ two no-trump made life easy. North switch to diamonds before the heart Food 13-14 regret and mourn the loss of in­ December 24th, 8am-12 JEWELRY port from the people.” soon to the presidential house once the fighting is over. Senior citizen dis­ lection of Swedish Vulnerable; North-South raised to game. ace was knocked out. But if North took Local/State 3. 4. 6. 7 Capitol Hill said there had been nocent F^amanians.” noon. 119 Oakland counts. Gift certifi­ Foods In the area. Nut­ Dealer: West the spade ace and played as before, 2 The news group from Washington was shuttled to the The leaders were welcoming U.S. help they had es­ reports in recent months of a Street, Manchester. BRAY JEWELERS. "Spe­ West led the king of diamonds. De­ Lotterv The invasion by American troops cates. 10% discount cializing In Diamonds." crackers, Pyramids, leading up to the K-Q of hearts twice, NatiorYWsrId 8,9,15.22 fort by helicopter from Howard Air Force Base only chewed earlier because of the experience and aftermath deterioration in Noriega’s mental 649-0485. with this ad. 217 Center clarer ducked twice but had to win the is the violent climax of Seiko, Lassale and Hummel Figu­ South West North East the no-trump game would once again Obituaries 2 lO.fXX) yards from where the briefing was held because of the Oct. 3 coup attempt against Noriega. Street, Manchester. rines. Ellington Center third diamond. (A spade was discarded state, including increased paranoia Washington’s long battle with the Watches. Watch mak­ 1 ♦ Dbl. Pass succeed. Ooinion 10 647-0607. Plaza, Ellington. 872- 2 NT Pass 3 NT All pass from dummy.) A low heart to dum­ the military considered it unsafe to drive. “There weren’t loo many Panamanians left with guns and constant drinking. Bui the cagey military leader, who had set ing and Goldsmithing James Jacoby's books “Jacoby on Bridge'and Soorts 16-19 0273.______my’s king won the trick, and there was ‘Jacoby on Card Games’ (written with his father, The reporters were given six copies of a videotape of who were willing to do it,” Bushnell said. “When BOOKS on premises. Open ev­ Television 21 source cautioned that the reports up a succession of puppet presidents ery Sunday In De­ Opening lead: ♦ K now need for caution. If declarer care­ the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at the swearing-in of Panama’s newly elected leadership. Noriega is captured, there will be an immense sigh of l i t t l e p r o f e s s o r cember. 699 Main CHRISTMAS lessly plays a second heart back to his bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. 1 VIDEOS The officials themselves were in hiding because it was relief.” Please see BUSH, page 22 Please see NORIEGA, page 22 BOOK CENTER. "We Street, Manchester. TREES help you find books MOVIES a MORE "Your 643-S617. you'll love." Christmas home video store" The BURGESS NURSERY. gift certificates availa­ plaza at Burr Corners, Come see our choice. ble. Open 7 days. 1058 1139 Tolland Turnpike, BEAUTY SALONS Balsam Fir Christmas Astrograph Tolland Turnpike Manchester. Video T rees. Cut your Reports of Romanian deaths climb (Heartland Plaza) 646- sales and rentals. Gift TRES OtlcnBEAOTY own...Blue and White Veteran needs assistance 7101. certificates available. Spruce. Gift certifi­ SALON has gift certifi­ promised to help you out in a pinch. from people who had left the speak of large numbers of victims, toward the center of the city Sunday M o n d a y -T h u rs d a y , 10- cates available for all cates available for CANCER (June 21-July 22) Make it a By Alison Smale 9pm; Friday and Satur­ spring planting. Open 7 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Make no policy today not to begin projects where The Associated Press country. as many as 2,000 people — men, afternoon, stoning armored vehicles. A member of the Flying Tigers your holiday styles. % u r commitments today where you might UNIQUE GIFTS day lO-lOpm; Sunday Great stocking days a week. Burgess you know going in you might not be able Leaders in the East and West con­ women and children.” The news He said one of the vehicles serving overseas and across 12-8pm. 643-6445. Nursery. 373 Deming run the risk of having your intentions to finish them. The clutter you may cre­ agency did not identify its sources. stutters I 303 East Cen­ ‘Birthday misinterpreted. Fuzzy arrangements VIENNA, Austria — A demned the violence. “drove into the crowd like crazy. ... country, “Ed” was honorably dis­ Time to Share ter Street, Manchester. Street, South Windsor, ate could severely impede your MANCHESTER VIL­ could create complications down the progress. Romanian city where witnesses say Romania’s president, Nicolac Greek students who crossed into I saw a woman of about 40 driven charged after years in the U.S. Air LAGE MOTOR INN. 643-2483. CT 06074. 644-1966. line. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Double check all security forces slaughtered hundreds Ccauscscu, has run the country for Yugoslavia from Timisoara said over and crushed,” but the protesters Force, returning to his Connecticut This information is supplied by the Center Street, Man­ I AUTOMOTIVE Dec. 20, 1989 PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) It could work of a serious nature today and shots were fired indiscriminately, Manchostor Aroa Confuronco of chester. Wrap up a Luv of anti-government protesters is now 24 years and vowed to adhere to or­ did not disperse. birthplace to live near his brother. turn out to be counterproductive today don’t assume others have automatically thodox Communism, resisting the “killing dozens.” Security forces opened fire Churches. Names and arcumsian Tub, an Ideal gift for PAP AUTO PARTS. 307 FLORAL SPORTS GIFTS In the year ahead some interesting op­ if you start making changes just tor described as an armed camp, with A dignified and proud older ces have been changed to protect East Center Street, I done things right. It an error Is made, it They said many children were without warning that evening and your loved ones. Gift portunities might come your way with change sake in a situation that Is run­ will be a big one. tanks parked on its outskirts and democratic reforms sweeping other gentleman, “Ed” is recovering privacy. certificates available Manchester (Rear of little or no effort on your part. If you killed or wounded “because people “Ihc first three rows just collapsed, PARK HILL JOYCE EAST/WEST KARATE ning relatively smooth. Leave well police vans cruising its streets. Eastern bloc nations. from a serious illness and recent a n y tim e . 646-23CX). Lenox Pharmacy) Su­ SHOP. Fancy Fruit CENTER-Try some­ treat these matters lightly, however, enough alone. dead or wounded,” he was quoted as per savings on great VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Promises Witnesses and news report said Today, he was to complete a used them as shields,” assuming CRAFTMEN'S B a s k e t s , Boxwood thing different this X- nothing concrete will result. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Try not to madq to you today are likely to be rath­ saying. surgery. Living in a small room in gift Ideas. 10% off gift SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Try­ about 300 to 400 were killed in riot­ three-day state visit to Iran. security forces would hold their fire. g a l l e r y . "T h e P la c e Trees. All your Chrlst- mas. Parents give your put yourself In a position today that will er fragile and could be broken later. Be Tanjug said Tuc.sday that “wit­ a rooming house, his weekly rent on Cooper Street." Let certificates. 649-3528. m as needs. 36 Oak kids the key to a great ing to imitate the way another operates enable someone whose judgment you ing in the western city of Timisoara Tanjug said students in Bucharest, The Roman Catholic news agency Money for phone installation especially careful in any dealings you nesses claim that police arc taking leaves only $32 a week for food us w ra p UP a g re a t LYNCH PONTIAC- S tr e e t, Manchester. future! Give a gift that could prove to be a big casting error to­ question to make decisions tor you. The have that Involve money, that began over thcr weekend. Romania’s capital, supported the Kalhprcss in Vienna said a doctor would promote contact. “Ed” is Christmas for you. 649-0792. will last a life time. day. Things will go more smoothly if you end results could be less than the arrested demonstrators to the and all other necessities. “Ed” Toyota Parts and Ser­ LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Guard against However, on Tuesday night the protests and that security had been told them by telephone from one of more than 440 needy Open 7 days a week vice Department; gift $14.95 trial program. don't alter the script and just be your­ desirable. being too opinionated today, because it tightened in that city. There have Timisoara, 30 miles from the central Timisoara Square, where would like to pick up a part-time Includes complete uni­ self. Sagittarius, treat yourself to a Yugoslav state news agency Tanjug households receiving help this year from December 5th. 58 certificates now avail­ SEASON'S TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Ignore the could arouse an impression in others also been unconfirmed reports of Yugoslav and Hungarian borders, they beat them and slab them with job but lacks the money to install a Cooper Street. 647-8161. able. "Whatever your form. Gift certificates birthday gift. Send tor your Astro- something for nothing arrangements opposite from the one you desire. Hear quoted one witness as saying there through the MACC Seasonal Shar­ Graph predictions today. Mail $1.25 to unrest in the Romanian cities of that hundreds were wounded and bayonets, before shoving them into phone that would make a job parts desire" Lynch, GREETINGS available. 500 Talcot- you hear about today. The only way to people through before making were reports of up to 2,000 killed, ing Appeal, Box 773, Manchester. 500 West Center Street, tvllle Road, Route 83, Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. get ahead in this cycle is to roll up your judgments. many of them children. Arad and Brasov. deaths could surpass 4(X). lorries and driving them away no search possible. Manchester. 646-4321. TO ALL OUR Vernon. 875-3199. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. sleeves and go to work. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) There's a Tanjug said: “Some travelers say A Romanian doctor who arrived one knows where.” Food, toys and gifts may be left at Be sure to state your zodiac sign. Because Romania’s hard-line A small radio or TV (good used GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Because chance you may lull yourself into a false that in Timisoara, police are brutally at Graz from Timisoara on Monday Frank Zemberi, a Yugoslav iruck- the fire stations at 75 Center St. FRIENDS CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You your optimism could be easily mis­ Communist leaders have virtually OK) would provide company. sense of security today in a develop­ fighting demonstrators, mostly evening told the Austria FYcss Agen­ and 32 Main St. could be caught off guard today in a placed today, there's a possibility you ment where you think you have an ace scaled off their borders, most reports critical career development if you rely might lake a gamble on something sight in the hole. It might be trumped It you of violence in Timisoara have come young people. Unconfirmed reports cy that thousands of people moved Please sec ROMANIA, page 12 too heavily upon an associate who unseen. 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I 2— MANCMRSTRR HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Dee 20. 1980—3 RECORD MANCHESTER/BOLTON About Town Police Roundup Bids due Bolton rejects involvement Christmas dance planned Man faces drug charges today on The Tri-town Narcotics Task Force arrested a 37- in fair housing compact rhe Manchester V.F.W. Pbst 2046, located at 608 E, year-old East Hartford man on drug charges Tuesday Center St., is having a Country Western Christmas evening in the parking lot of Roy Rogers, 262 Spencer road work ing, Deputy First Selectman Carl A. Dance on Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. “Lucky Look By Dianna M. Talbot The compact was rejected be­ St., police said. and Deuces Wild” will play. It is ojKn to the public, and The state Department of Manchester Herald cause many people thought the num­ Preuss, a Republican, urged resi­ costs S3 per person. Milton Earlington was charged with possession of Transportation will open bids at 2 ber of required units was too high, dents to reject the housing compact. marijuana with intent to sell and possession of marijuana p.m. today on the reconstruction of according to First Selectman Robert “I think the town of Bolton is well after he tried to sell marijuana to two Manchester resi­ BOLTON — A scant turnout of Legion party announced Charter Oak and Highlands streets residents at a Special Town Meeting R. Morra. on its way to establishing the dents who were parked in a vehicle in the parking lot, near their intersections with Gardner on its own,” he said. There will be a New Year’s Eve Party at the American Tbesday rejected involvement in a “We felt that the guidelines were police said. Street and Autumn Street. Morra agreed, adding, “We don’t Legion Hall at 20 American Legion Drive. The grand compact to increase affordable unrealistic and have nothing to do Acting on a tip from a confidential informant, mem­ The project is the last of seven with the town’s commitment to af­ need big brother to tell us what to buffet dinner will start at 9 p.m. with dancing to follow. bers of the task force set up a surveillance of the parking housing, making the town the third Hats and favors arc provided. There will be a cham­ t t : Manchester road projects being one in the region to reject the plan. fordable housing,” Morra said. do.” lot, and, at about 6:50 p.m., noticed a man and a woman done under the EXJT’s Urban Sys­ pagne toast at midnight and an open bar. The cost is $60 About 20 residents, representing The town cannot realistically ex­ In other action, the residents park in a blue car behind the restaurant, police said. A tems Program. Bids have been pect to sec 39 to 44 units of affor­ agreed 16 to 3 to create a town per couple. Reservations can be made at the hall or by few minutes later, police observed Earlington park a about 1 percent of the town’s 2,000 calling 646-7961. received for the others and all the dable housing developed within five Housing Authority which would Toyota pickup truck in a nearby parking lot at the Bonan- eligible voters, also agreed to create work is expected to be done in the a Housing Authority and Inland years because iUs housing develop­ help define the need for senior hous­ School has openings z.a restaurant, 240 Spencer St., police said. spring. ment industry is in a slump right ing within the town. Police said they watched Earlington approach the car Wetlands Commission. The YWCA Nursery School has openings in its after­ The work ior which bids arc The action by the voters came now and a nine-month moratorium “The problem is that we have and speak to its occupants. Police then apprehended Ear­ being taken today involves moving a has been placed on all development elderly citizens who cannot afford to noon class starting Jan. 3. The class will meet each Wed­ lington at the scene. The occupants of Ae car were not before the Board of Selectmen nesday and Thursday from 12:30 to 3 p.m. For more in- section of Charter Oak and Highland rejected the compact and approved within the town while certain live here,” said Morra. charged. .cucets north about 10 feet. One fi.miation, contact the YWCA Nuuneg Branch office at the Inland Wetlands Commission in development regulations are rewrit­ By creating the authority, “I think He was carrying $1,130 in cash and a marijuana result will be improving the sight 647-1437. a subsequent meeting. ten, Morra said. we have put the word out that we cigarette at the time, but a search of his vehicle revealed line from Gardner Street in both “We will pursue affordable hous­ an additional quarter pound of marijuana, which has a Residents decided 13 to 1 against recogniz.e there is a problem, and Overeaters group to meet directions along Highland Strcct. joining the Capitol Region Fair ing with the dollars we have,” he street value of $800, police said. that we have chosen this avenue to A support group for the family and friends of compul­ The plan also calls for two new Housing Compact on Affordable continued, meaning that in its Earlington is being held on a $10,(X)0 cash bond and address it.” sive overeaters will meet at 7 p.m. on Friday night at box culverts for Porter Brook, one Housing, which called for the town decision, the town opted to forego was scheduled to appear today in Manchester Superior Manchester Memorial Hospital. Ask at the information where the brook crosses Autumn to see that 39 to 44 units of affor­ inclusion in a $5 million state rebate The town will advertise and post Court, police said. desk for the meeting room. Street and one where it crosses dable housing are built within the to be split among towns which par­ notice within 30 days that it is seek­ The task force is composed of officers from South Charter Oak Street. Water lines and town over a five-year period. Some ticipate in the compact. ing an executive director and five Seedling orders taken Windsor, Vernon and Manchester. sanitary sewer lines will be relo­ Residents and board members commissioners to serve one to four- Patrick Flynn/Viancnester Herald residents refrained from voting. The Tolland County Soil and Water Conservation Dis­ Man faces trespassing charge cated. Twenty nine towns have been acknowledged that there was no way ycar unpaid terms on the housing trict’s shrub and tree seedling sales program for 1990 is The bid opening will be held in VITAMINS FOR HAITI — Michelle Conover, left, Stephanie asked to join the compact but of knowing if any or how much of authority, Morra said. Commis­ A 35-year-old Manchester man was arrested Tiesday underway. Available varieties include Hemlock, Abor- Reginald Pinto/Manchesler Herald the cafeteria of the Transportation Windsor and Somers have already that money Bolton would receive. sioners will be appointed by the night and charged with criminal trespassing and disorder­ Rotchford, and Patricia Cafarella, members of the St. Bridget vitae, Scotch Pine, White Pine, Norway Spruce, White TOYS FOR MACC — Manchester Police Officer Jon Hawthorne, left, and Sgt. Jerry Calve Department Administrative Build­ During the Special Town Meet­ Board of Selectmen, he said. ly conduct after he visited the Indian Road residence of a School Student Council, wrap vitamins to be sent to children declined. Spruce, Fraser Fir, White Birch, Douglas Fir, Mugho deliver toys for needy children to Nancy Carr, executive director of the Manchester Area ing, 24 Wolcott Hill Road, former girlfriend without an invitation, police said. Wethersfield. in Haiti for Christmas. The school is collecting money to pur­ Pine, American Chestnut, Highbush Cranberry, Conference of Churches. The toys were donated by police union 1495 on Monday. Michael J. Shensie, of 54 TUck Road, was held on a William Camosci, Manchester’s chase vitamins through the "Dimes to Dollars" project. Blucspruce, Blueberry, Rhododendron and Myrtle. Dead­ $250 bond and is scheduled to appear Jan. 3 in line for ordering is March 30. Pickup days are Friday and director of engineering services, said Maiichcster Superior Court, police said. TEC TRON HOBBIES ... 649-7228 Saturday, April 20 and 21. For more information, call Tbesday he expects a large number The woman, who complained to police that Shensie Remote Control Trucks, Cars And More, 875-8725. of bidders for the project. Flc said T 1 Obituaries has visited her home several times in the past and is no the construction cost estimate is At The Best Prices Around Christmas party tonight longer welcome, said she dated Shensie last year and about $2.8 million with about 423 Main St., Manchester, CT The Delta Chapter RAM will hold its annual Manchester Stamp Club. 1926 to 1%1, where he served as then told him that she no longer wanted to sec him, $650,000 of it in water and sanitary S 5 Christmas Party tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Simone A. Bauby He is also survived by a son, physical education director at police said. sewer work. The town’s share of the HOURS: Monday 9-12, Tuesday-Friday 9-8, Temple, 25 Center St. All members and their families are Simone A. Bauby, 74, of the Robert B. Kittredge of Newton, Trinity Episcopal Church. He also Since then, the woman said that Shensie has refused to construction cost is expected to be Saturday 9-9, Sunday 11-5 welcome. Refreshments will be served. Storrs section of Mansfield, died Mass.; and four grandchildren. coached the freshmen baseball stop visiting her home and on one occasion last summer about $300,000. •uerroo' Tuesday (Dec. 19, 1989) at Win­ A memorial service will be held teams at Trinity and the University he slept all night on her porch, police said. Pinochle scores announced dham Community Memorial Hospi­ Saturday at 2 p.m. at Bolton Con­ of Connecticut. They moved to Results of the Pinochle game held December l4 at the tal. She was the mother of Joy gregational Church. Burial will be Union in 1961, where he died on we do it Army and Navy Club are: Ada Rojas, 668; John Poggic, Dexuadeur of Coventry. private in West Meadow Cemetery, Dec. 30, 1971. Town denies 662; Jessie Dailey, 644; Bud Paquin, 625; Andree Mohr, She is also survived by two other Newington. She was a member of the Trinity Public Meetings 610; Elenora Moran, 597; Rene Maire, 594; Ethel daughters. Penny Lou Olson of El­ Memorial donations may be made Episcoftal Church and also attended store permit m H Krozel, 593; Edward Royce, 585; Fred Gleim, 583; Doris lington and Shyrel Bauby of Gran­ to the Amnesty International U.S.A., the Congregational Church of by; three sisters, Jeannette Dorey of Fhiblic meetings scheduled for tonight: Stiebitz, 577; Hans Frederickse, 569; Mary Twombley, 322 Eighth Ave., New York, N.Y., Union. The town Building Department Burlington, Vt., Florence Kelleher s s 564; John O’Neill and Dominic Anastasio, both 563; or Save the Children Federation, She is survived by a son, Richard Manchester has denied Steiger’s department of Brockton, Mass., and Doris Z "D Helena Gavello and Ruth Baker, both 562; and Vivien 350 Lafayette St., Bridgeport 06604. Sargent Massey of Orange; a sister, Commission for Disabled, Senior Center, 7:30 p.m. store an occupancy permit that Lunch Box $ 9 9 Laquerre, 557. Berube of Lewiston, Maine; and The Newington Memorial Funeral Mary Sargent, with whom she made Toyota Celica Gr. B. O 33 three grandchildren. Bolton would have allowed employees to Home, 20 Bonair Ave., is in charge her home; two grandchildren; a begin moving stock into iJhe store at ★ ★ 4 Wheel Drive, Technigold RX-540VZ, oil fill A memorial Mass will be Friday of arrangements. great-granddaughter; and a niece Conservation Commission/Inland Wetlands, Herrick the mall in Buckland on Dec. 22, ac­ FOX at 1:30 p.m. at St. Thomas Aquinas and a nephew. F^k, 7:30 p.m. $ 1 5 6 shocks, 11 ball bearings and working head­ Chapel, North Eagleville Road, Florence F. Copeland cording to Leo Belval, chief build­ lights included. Retail price $318.95. o m Military Notes The funeral will be Saturday at 11 Zoning Commission, Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. ing inspector. Storrs. There are no calling hours. Florence (McCormick) Fraser - Grasshopper $ 79 m CO a.m. at the Congregational Church Planning Commission, Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. Donald Weber, vice-president in ^ pools A Great Buy For Christmas At Memorial donations may be made Copeland, 96, formerly of West of Union, Route 190. Burial will be charge of store planning for to the Eagleville Volunteer Fire Center Street, wife of the late Ed­ Coventry Clod Buster Only $ 1 6 9 in Union Cemetery. There are no Steiger’s, said he was not aware the MANUFACTURER'S COUPON: EXPIRES 1/15/90 $249 Graduates at Lackland Department. ward Copeland and the late Herbert calling hours. Conservation Commission, Town Office Building, Be/ow Distributor Price. permit had been denied. But he said The Potter Funeral Home, Wil- Fraser, died Tuesday (Dec. 19, Memorial donations may be made 7:30 p.m. Hornet $9 9 2 .Airman Charles E. Islieb Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. a denial would not be significant o limantic, is in charge of arrange­ 1989) at Manchester Memorial to the Congregational Church of Veteran’s Memorial Commission, Town Office Build­ m 5> Charles E. Isleib of 145 Branford St. has graduated from and that the store would still open ments. Hospital. Union. ing, 7:30 p.m. Y ^ U R Monster Beetle Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, on March 1. Mark Heshway, a rep­ $149 5 r- She was bom in Manchester and The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Parks and Recreation Commission, Patriots Park Texas. Gerard Blouin Lodge, 7:30 p.m. resentative from Dimeo Construc­ > CO He is a 1988 graduate of Manchester High School. was a lifelong resident. She was a Main St., is in charge of arrange- *Ask For Details About Our Color Print Film Developmo King Cub « « $175 Gerard Blouin, 70, of Tolland, member of South United Methodist The Holmes Funeral Home, 4(X) School Building Committee, Coventry High School, tion Co., which is building Steiger’s, . . . One Day Service! . . . husband of Cecile (Bouchard) Church, the Manchester Grange, the Main St., is in charge of arrange­ 7:30 p.m. could not be reached for comment. and more Completes basic training Blouin, died Tuesday (Dec. 19, V.F.W. Auxiliary, and a former ments. Belval said the permit was denied 1989) at Manchester Memorial member of the Army and Navy because a sub.stantial amount of Marked Down Prices Air Force Reserve Airman Kelly A. Chaves, daughter Hospital. He was the brother of work remains to be done on the of John and Sharron A. Chaves of 163 Nathan Hale Auxiliary. Rosaire Blouin of Coventry. She is survived by a son and Thoughts store before it is safe for the Black Foot $110 RC 10 With Bearings $169 Road, Coventry, has graduated from Air Force basic He is also survived by two Lois Darling employees to come in. Several training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. daughter-in-law, Roy W. and daughters and sons-in-law, Ginette NEW LONDON (AP) — Lois mechanical systems are not ready WESTOWN PHARMACY LENOX PHARMACY Chaves was a basic training honor graduate. She is a Gladys Fraser of Bolton; two With Radio Controi Vehicles You Never Had So Much Fun Jordan and Raymond Jordan of Ver­ daughters and sons-in-law, Eleanor MacIntyre Darling, an international­ There are five more days until Christmas. This year yet, Belval said, including the 455 HARTFORD RD. 299 EAST CENTER ST. 1987 graduate of Coventry High School. non, and Francine Blouin-Hibbcrt and Floyd Richards of Glastonbury, ly known artist, author and conser­ share God’s gift of peace. Life has its share of unsettling electrical system of the store. MANCHESTER, CT 649-9946 MANCHESTER, CT 649-0896 And With Our Prices It Never Looked Better and David Hibbert of South and Shirley and William Glenney of vationist, has died of leukemia at the moments. Our hearts often find themselves troubled. Windsor; two other brothers, Conrad Coventry; a sister, Mae Anderson of age of 72. We need to allow ourselves the luxury of serenity, the ' < 3 toKk»«*(3|aic> i x a K i m K i r a iRki> Blouin of Plainville, and Jean Paul North Weymouth, Mass.; six Darling, who lived in Old Lyme, time to heal our physical and emotional wounds. Time is t Blouin in Canada; a sister, Lucienne grandchildren; 10 great­ died Tuesday at Lawrence and a good healer. Time can help you find the peace we long t Lottery Castonguay in Canada; and four grandchildren; and several nieces Memorial Hospital. for. May we place ourselves in God’s calming hands. Ch/ieCyCiuz ^ grandchildren. He was predeceased and nephews. She was predeceased Darling and her husband, Louis May we help others to restore their shattered lives. The n by a son, Guy R. Blouin. by a son, Herbert C. Fraser. Darling, wrote and illustrated nine well-known Serenity Prayer has helped many people to ^BE D & BREAKFAST Here are Tuesday’s lottery results from around New The funeral will be Thursday at 9 The funeral will be Thursday at books about natural history before find the peace only God can offer us: “O Lord, give me England: a.m. at the Burke-Fbrtin Funeral 11 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Louis Darling died in 1970. Their the strength to change what I can change, to accept what ? Home, 76 Prospect St., in the Rock­ Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be works, designed to give the average I cannot change, and the wisdom to know the dif­ 2 ville section of Vernon, followed by in East Cemetery. Calling hours are pterson a working knowledge of the ference.” Peace is God’s gift to us. This year share the Colonial Hospitality on the green S T h e CONNECTICUT a Mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. Thursday at 10 a.m. until the time of natural sciences, included “The gift of peace. Gourmet Cuisine nearby Z Daily: 7-1-7. Play Four: 9-0-8-3. Lotto: in St. Matthew’s Church, Tolland. the service. Science of Life,” a high school biol­ Bicycles available for touring 10-14-15-20-22-37. Burial will be in South Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made ogy textbook; “Bird,” a reference Rev, John Gwozdz quiet country roads. 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L MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1989—5 4—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dee. 20, 1989 LOCAL & STATE Vietnam veterans In Brief welcome at home V 'T ' i i Christmas meal is slated HOLIDAY GIFT SAVINGS... ROCKY HILL (AP) — The slate Veterans Home and A free Chlisimas Day dinner will be served at Neill Hospital, criticized in recent years as insensitive to the Hall of Saint Mary’s Episcopal Church, chiefly for needs of Vietnam-era veterans, plans to start recruiting people who cannot afford the food for a holiday dinner, homeless Vietnam veterans from across the state to fill or who cannot cook it, according to Andrew Smith, rec­ some of its empty beds. tor of St. Mary’s. Robert Gelman, executive director of the veterans Others are welcome to come, he said. home, said the home currently houses about 300 The dinner is sponsored by the Manchester Area Con­ veterans, mostly from World War H. It has 100 empty ference of Churches, which also sponsored a Thanksgiv­ beds, and is looking for Vietnam veterans to fill them, he ing Dav dinner at St. James School. SAVE 18.00 said. About 150 people attended that dinner. SAVE 11.00-12.00 SAVE 37% “We decided we’re tired of hearing people criticize us r The Christmas meal of turkey with the traditional 18.69-19.40 Misses Sweater 28.00 Mens Shirt fixings will be served at noon. 79.95 Synsonics Eiectronic Drums for this and we’re going to reach out,” Getman said. * '■ Crewneck pullover, heavyweight fleece. He said the home plans to seek out homeless veterans Volunteer drivers will drive people to the Neill Hall at Cowl neck sweater of soft O O \ ’ across the state by visiting shelters that have been iden­ Park and Church streets for the dinner. People with acrylic knit. O b w w Compose, record and playback over 4000 9.99 tified as likely stops for veterans and by inviting shelter physical disabilities should make arrangements in ad­ different drum patterns. directors to a meeting in January to tell them of the vance for nansportation. 49.99 home’s facilities. -S For imormaiion about transportation or the dinner, SAVE 20.00 SAVE 56% The home has already taken in five of an estimated people may call the Human Needs Department of MACC 256 Vietnam veterans who use shelters in Hartford and at M9-2135, the main MACC number, 649-2093 or the 25.00 Petite Misses Pants SAVE 50.00 24.99 Mens Sweater plans to accept more homeless veterans, Gelman said. office of Saint Mary’s Church, 649-4583. Triple pleated pants, front slash M Q Q Striped shaker stitch sweater. Full cut raglan H ^ Q Q Vietnam veterans’ advocates welcomed the invitation, 59.99 Chess Set but maintained that it is worthless to many veterans who Peace baskets sold pockets. TP b w w sleeves. I WbwW Hand painted molded figures are weighted need drug treatment and psychiatric counseling not of­ CHESTER — Araby Catering, co-owned bj fered at the hospital. \ Manchester native Laine Dyer with Nicola Shirley, has and felted. “We’re elated,” said James S. Tackett, service SAVE 23.00-26.00 29.99 created “World Peace Baskets,” custom made to the SAVE 20.00 repre.sentalive in Connecticut for the Vietnam Veterans traditions of various countries around the world. 36.00-39.00 Misses Pants 35.00 Mens Sweater of America. “However, you just can’t take homeless Eaeh basket has the theme of a separate country and is Vietnam veterans off the street and pul them into a Casual wear trousers have front., topped with a world globe encircled by red satin ribbon Wool sweater has all around cable Stitch " i A 0 0 facility that for years has had a philosophy of warehous­ SAVE 6.00-11.00 with “Peace on Earth” printed in gold. Seven percent of pleats and black darts. Also ing.” design,crewneck. I Maww Patrick FlynrvMancfiester Herald the profits from each basket will go to promote world ' 11.00-15.00 Boys Pajamas Social workers from the home visited two Hartford available in Womens sizes. 12.99 shelters earlier this month and offered housing to home­ peace. MEALS ON WHEELS — William Legault, vice president of the Savings Bank of So far, the countries that are in the highest demand ar6 Choose from a selection of Big and Little Boys less veterans, provided the veterans were capable of Manchester, presents Elizabeth Kyle of 99 Autumn St. with a gift of “Paper Whites" (Narcis­ Germany, the Soviet Union, Poland and China, all tied SAVE 50% caring for themselves at the veterans’ home. SAVE 5.00 Pajamas. sus bulbs) Tuesday to conclude a Paper Whites & Amarylis sale to benefit Visiting Nurse for first place. Anyone interested in ordering a basket can 4.99 39.99 Ceiling Fan Brian Baker, director of the South Park Inn, a Hartford call 526-1099. Baskets range in price from $25 to 16.99 Little Girls Shoes homeless shelter, said none of the homeless Vietnam and Home Care of Manchester. The bank donated “Paper Whites” to 75 Meals On Wheels 42 inch, 4 blade ceiling fan has one center $ 1,000. Traditional saddle shoes have Q Q Q recipients. The sale began Dec. 4 and recently concluded with all bulbs sold. t veterans who have passed through the shelter this year light. Reversible stencil/plain wood blades. ^ f \ f \ accepted offers to go to the Rocky Hill hospital. Andover library gets grant • leather uppers. w ■ w w SAVE 4.00 Baker said heroin-addicted veterans avoid the Rocky Available in polished antique or white | Vi M M The Connecticut State Library Board has given out 24 Hill home because it does not offer methadone treatment 7.99 Little Boys Pants grants totaling $135,095 under the federal Library Ser­ finishes. 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Blow Sr., a former Manchester resident, has finished a book titled “Barre, A Time to Grow, for neglected children NEW HAVEN (AP) — A former lin of New Haven and Joseph Gall Casolo busy Washington attorney, said Tracy im­ tim’s family, and pressure mounted of Milford, who completed the By Peter Viles 1922-1938.” The book, a two-year effort, is a chronicle federal housing official and the mediately began discussions with on the state to reverse it. Asherman it can to respond effectively to the needs of housing project this year despite the The Associated Press of life as he perceived it during the Depression. As one By Judd Everhart president of a housing management state officials so that Asherman was denied parole in July 1988, a children in this state” and that she is “acutely alleged attempts to get them to THOMASTON (AP) — Last of nine brothers, he tells the story of life in a small city, The Associated Press firm U"ied to force two developers to could privately surrender to stale decision that prison officials cited aware that children in this state and every abandon it, arc seeking more than week Jennifer Casolo was inside a HARTFORD — Convicted killer which is known as the “Granite Center of the World” as abandon a 160-aparlmcnt rehabilita­ custody. when they rc-evaluated Asherman’s other state in the nation are in pouble.” tion project in Hartford so the city’s $30 million in damages. Salvadoran prison cell, accused of Steven Asherman is back in jail it relates to life experiences that he shared. The book of HARTFORD — Seeking “a chance at a She said Tracy plans to seek status and ordered him back to She said poverty, violence and substance largest owner of publicly subsidized hiding weapons for leftist rebels. after a second, brief period of approximately 200 pages cost $13.50 plus tax. decent childhood” for abused and neglected Asherman’s release from prison by prison the following month. abuse are “taking a heavy toll on our housing could take it over, a lawsuit The suit names as defendants Today she is back in her hometown freedom that ended when the state children in state custody, the Connecticut children.” De.spite high caseloads for staffers, David Harrity, former manager of of Thomaston, talking to the media, filing for a writ of habeas corpus by Asherman fought that decision, Leighton promoted at bank Civil Liberties Union is suing the Department alleges. Supreme Court refused to rc-hcar arguing the state had no authority to “our protective services staff work hard every The civil lawsuit accuses the the housing management and considering movie and book offers his case. the end of the week. Barbara A. Leighton of Manchester has been promoted of Children and Youth Services for allegedly property disposition divisions at rc-cvaluatc him. Superior Court day to protect children and to be a positive in­ former Housing and Urban and being offered lunch with a U.S. Correction Department spokes­ “I can now say what I think of to business analysis officer in Connecticut National neglecting those children. fluence in their lives.” HUD’s Hartford office; Capital senator. (the Supreme Court’s) opinion,” Ms. Judge Samuel Freed agreed with The suit was filed Tuesday in U.S. District Development official, the manage­ man William Flower said Asher­ Bank’s Financial Division. Leighton, a 1981 graduate of Still, the commissioner acknowledged, Housing Financing Corp. Inc.; Ar­ Some day she hopes to live a Asherman said. “It was obviously Asherman’s appeal, and ordered him Court in Hartford by the CCLU on behalf of ment firm and others of conspiring man, accompanied by his parole of­ tlie University of Hartford, joined the bank in 1983 as a much remains to be done. thur Anderson and his housing con­ simple, humble life — possibly as a politically motivated. Their legal returned to the home release nine children in DCYS custody, charging that to commit fraud and extortion to ficer, entered the Hartford Correc­ senior analy.st. sulting and management firm, Im- nun — and she wants to return to El program in May 1989. the state has failed to meet federal require­ Nancy Orsi, president of the Connecticut carry out the alleged scheme, in tional Center at about 4:30 p.m. analysis is mumbo jumbo. They arc Snyder named manager violation of the U.S. Racketeer In­ agincers Inc., and Handler As­ Salvador, even if it means dying. obviously penalizing my brother for Ashemian had been out of jail for ments to protect, care for and provide ap­ Family Coalition and the Professional Foster sociates Architects. Tuesday. Asherman had been held at Craig B. Snyder has been named product sales fluenced and Corrupt Organiz.alions But first, she must prepare for daring to try to clear his name.” six months when the high court propriate placements for children who have Care Association of Connecticut, said that if a In addition to the racketeering al­ the medium-security jail prior to his manager for Economy Electric Supply Inc., the largest Act. another interview, another press Asherman has never confessed to reversed Freed’s order, ruling that been abandoned and malPeated by their society is judged by the way it Peats its most legations, the suit accuses the defen­ release in May, Flower said. independent electrical disuibutor in New England. The lawsuit alleges HUD’s conference, testifying before Con­ the crime and has appealed his con­ Asherman’s refusal to submit to a parents. vulnerable citizens, “Connecticut would not dants of various violations of state The high court ruled Nov. 27 that Snyder, who has been involved in the voice and data Hartford area office was part of the gress and a 10-city speaking tour. viction. full psychological examination “was The DCYS commissioner said the state fare well.” law, including breach of contract, Asherman had violated the terms of marketplace since 1980, will be the first to fill tlic posi­ was doing the best it could under difficult She said children are being admitted to alleged racketeering enterprise, but Tuesday was a busy day for the Asherman was first released from some evidence of his unsuitability to fraud and unfair trade practices. 28-year-old church worker who was the state’s supervised home release tion that has just been created. financial circumstances. A spokesman for the hospitals because of a scarcity of foster docs not name the agency as a prison in January 1988 as part of the continue home release.” defendant. The defendants allegedly gave the freed last week after nearly 18 days program by refusing to submit to a governor said DCYS funding has gone from homes. developers false information about full psychological examination, a Correction Department’s supervised Boryezki promoted at bank $75 million to $144 million over the past five Olds called the suit extraordinary because Kenneth F. McCallion, a New in the custody of Salvadoran the financing available for the authorities. decision that meant he had to return home release program, meant to John J. Borycxki, of Manchester, has been promoted to years. many of the agencies supporting the suit get York attorney and former federal Winter GrccnMrGrccn Elmer hous­ She began the day with The to prison. ease prison overcrowding. At the EMERGENCY assistant vice president at The Connecticut Bank and CCLU staff attorney Shelley Geballe said at least some of their money from DCYS. prosecutor who is representing the ing project in Hartford’s north end Hartford Courant; the Boston Globe Asherman’s lawyer, William J. lime, he was described as a model FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL Trust Co. Boryezki, who joined the bank in 1972, is now the suit “seeks to hold the state of Connec­ “In the state with the highest per-capita in­ two developers, said Tlicsday he came next; a telephone interview Tracy Jr., asked the court for a prisoner. responsible for servicing corporate clients of stock trans­ ticut accountable to the promises it has made come in the country, children are placed in could find no other cases in which a and about the structural soundness was scheduled from Mexico; she chance to reargue the case, but the But the decision angered the vic­ DIAL 911 fer. He has taken various banking courses at the and broken to its most vulnerable citizens.” foster homes in which foster parents do not federal agency has been accused of of the 32 three-story apartment held a press conference that night American Institute of Banking. She .said the suit does not seek monetary receive enough money to feed, clothe or being part of a racketeering buildings making up the project, ac­ court refused the motion Tuesday and then spoke at a prayer service in damages; rather, it seeks to force the state to house them,” said Marcia Robinson Lowry, enterprise. cording to the suit filed Monday in with a single word: “Denied.” a simple white Congregational CBT promotes Schaefer adequately fund DCYS so that proper care Developers Thomas V. McLaugh­ U.S.Dislricl Court in New Haven. Asherman is serving a seven- to director of the Childicn’s Rights Project of church near the center of her Holly A. Schaefer, of South Wind.sor, has been can be given. By DCYS’ own accounting, she the American Civil Liberties Union. “Con­ 14-ycar sentence for manslaughter hometown. promoted to assistant vice president at The Connecticut said, 60 jxrccnt of all complaints arc never necticut has failed to protect the most basic “Simplicity and humility arc the in the 1978 slabbing death of his Bank and Trust Co. Schaefer, who joined the bank in investigated. rights of the children for whom it has legal Bolton accepts grant Columbia Medical School 1981, is now responsible for managing the non-exempt two values I cherished in El Sal­ The suit also alleges that the first, ninth custody and legal responsibility.” classmate, Michael Aranow. OPEN hiring functions for CBT. She holds a bachelor of science vador,” Casolo told The Courant, Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald and fourteenth amendments to the U.S. Con­ The suit seeks to give children “a chance at Asherman had served about three SEA FOOD degree in physical education from Southern Connecticut stitution arc being violated because the state a decent childhood,” she said, adding that she for recycling program admitting that those values may be WINNING DOOR — Marcie and John LaBelle Jr., 146 Porter hard to preserve now. years behind bars when the Correc­ State University. is not ensuring the safety, security and well­ doesn’t expect the court to accept any argu­ senviNG the area over 30years St., show off their door that came in first place in the tion Department deemed him SUNDAY being of all children under its care and is ment from the .state that it doesn’t have rid of our disposable trash,” Morra “Thai’s what’s saddest,” she said. By Dianna M. Talbot eligible to serve the rest of his sen­ Bank promotes Sweet violating the rights of children by not con­ enough money to provide the level of service said. “The challenge for me is; How can I Christmas Decorate Your Door contest sponsored by Jackson Manchester Herald tence on supervised home release, a Dorothy Sweet, of Manchester, has been promoted to ducting prompt investigations of all com­ the suit seeks. Presently, the town pays $83 per live those values and face this & Jackson Real Estate. First prize was a $100 gift certificate assistant vice president at The Connecticut Bank and ton to incinerate trash at the Win­ rcsponsiblity at the same lime? How decision it later reversed despite DECEMBER plaints of abuse, neglect or mispeatment. She also said the stale would not be able to BOLTON — The town will use a from Victoria Ashley. Second prize was won by Julie and Rob 43 Oak street Trust Co. Sweet, who joined the bank in 1979, now over­ dham Energy Recovery Facility, do I deal with all those people who Asherman’s objections. The suit, Geballe said, “is a statement that blame cutbacks in federal funding for the $24,600 state grant to help offset the Mullen of 32 Victoria Road. They won a $50 gift certificate sees the balancing of the corporation customer demand Morra said. The town hopes that want a piece of Jennifer? Asherman will remain behind the state itself is being a neglectful parent to problems. cost of implementing a $30,000 from Cavey's. Third prize was a tie between Cecelia and MANCHESIER deposit accounts, dividend and internal accounts. Old the thousands of children in its care.” “We’re not looking for an ideal system recycling will reduce its annual in­ “I want to lay my life in one per­ bars no longer than 2'/2 years — 24th & 31st recycling program. son’s hands and say, ‘Take care of 649-9937 Colony corporate customer operations. Old Colony stop She and CCLU Executive Director Wil­ here, we’re looking for a system that is going cinerated trash tonnage by at least Douglas Taft of 174 N. Elm St. and Fran and Frank Fogarty of until May 1992 — but he could be g ^ payments, Inter-Officc accounting. She has taken various liam Olds said they hoped the issues could be to follow the law and provide decent and About 20 voters at a Special 28 percent, he said. me.’ But I realize that I can’t do 66 Wellman Road. They won $40 gift certificates from pirolcd before then. Flower said. American Institute of Banking and CBT-sponsorcd cour­ settled through out-of-court negotiations, humane treatment for children,” said Geballe. Town Meeting Tbesday night ap­ In the recycling program, the that. So I am going to have to learn Brown’s Flowers. Asherman’s sister Jeanne, a ses. rather than dragging it out for years in court. “We don’t expect it all to happen by January proved use of the grant to purchase town will provide curbside collec­ to make decisions, learn to say no.” ^ m Pilver promoted at bank DCYS Commissioner Amy B. Wheaton, a first, but the stale has got to get started. about 2,000 recycling bins and dis­ tion of recyclable items on the same Casolo is relying on former U.S. defendant in the suit along with Gov. William “It’s gotten reports over the years tribute them to town residents in the day as regular trash pick-up. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, Nancy K. Pilver, of Manchester, has been promoted to A. O’Neill, said she had not seen the suit and documenting the many, many failings of the near future. Each household will receive one who represented her in El Salvador, assistant treasurer at The Connecticut Bank and Trust The grant also will be used to for guidance in weighing movie and IS couldn’t comment directly on it. system and has failed to act on most of 14-gallon plastic bin for its recycl­ - < Co. Pilver, who joined the bank in 1985, is now respon­ But she .said the state is “doing everything them,” she said. operate the recycling program and able items, which include book offers. sible for the updating and distribution of the CBT or­ promote recycling within the town. newspaper, cardboard and metal, “Apparently there are five to 10 m H ganization chart design and facilitation of human resour­ The town expects to eventually plastic or glass food and beverage offers of books, movies, television ces development workshops, the development and con­ save money after it starts up the containers. movies,” she said. “I haven’t even trol of internal and external education and the planning Castonguay’s sentence cut program, according to First Selectmen say they wanted to es­ looked at them. I’m waiting for s s and control of the human resources development depart­ Selectman Robert R. Morra, a tablish a recycling program before someone to tell me who has in­ z T3 ment budget. She has attended Manchester Community HARTFORD (AP) — A Superior Court jeopardy. Corrigan’s decision was based on a Republican. the town was mandated to begin tegrity, who would be faithful to the O JJ College and Norwich Community College and has taken judge has ruled that the life sentence given stale Surpeme Court mling April that Erich “It will lower our cost of getting one. Salvadorans. And then I will take various banking courses. convicted cop-killer Gerard Castonguay last Sccbcck, convicted of killing a 70-ycar-old some time to reflect and say, ‘Is it ^ o year was illegal and has ordered that his prison man, could not be sentenced for felony murder really worth it?”’ Jmsamt, O “n J.C. Penney wins drive award term be cut in half. and manslaughter. •ONE-TO-ONE WEIGHT LOSS COUNSELING If money were to be made from G> m J.C. Penney in Manchester has received the first-place Judge Thomas H. Corrigan’s ruling Tuesday Castonguay was charged with felony murder •PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINING the movie or book offers, she would award from the American Red Cross Blood Services for reduced the sentence for Castonguay from two and murder in the November 21, 1977, cxccu- We provide private weight reduction counseling and use some of it to ensure that her outstanding blood drive sponsors. The company has been consecutive 50-year-io-life sentences to one tion-slylc slaying of Plainvillc police Officer personal fitness training to people of all ages and mother docs not go without in her honored for an increase in employee participation of 20 sentence of 25 years to life. Robert Holcomb. needs. Private sessions in weight reduction and old age. The rest would go for relief ni'pm $} mtm management include nutrition counseling and percent. The decision means Castonguay, 45, will be He was originally convicted of murder after programs for people with high cholesterol levels and work in El Salvador and a minimal O 2 eligible for release much earlier than he would a trial in 1980 in the fatal shooting of the of­ nigh or low blood sugar. The personal fitness training wage for herself, she said. m >> King wins contest have been otherwise and may be eligible to ficer, who was investigating a burglary. Hol­ includes toning muscles, losing extra fat, and Casolo is scheduled to testify in achieving a more idieal target heart rate. These services Marie King, owner of Pero Fruit Stand on Oakland apply for parole immediately. comb found Castonguay burglarizing a house are offered on an individual basis with one-on-one Congress next month. She al.so is to 5 r - Street, has recently won a get-away trip from the Assistant State’s Attorney James E. Thomas and chased him into some woods. Castonguay appointments. have lunch with U.S. Sen. Chris­ > CO Manchester Sir Speedy Printing Center. King also won a said he plans to appeal Corrigan’s decision, an fired once during the chase and then fired three topher J. Dodd, D-Conn., who used carry-on bag to take on her trip. The Get Away in Style action that would block Castonguay’s release more limes while the office lay wounded on Personal Witness his friendship with Salvadoran contest was a national promotion .sponsored by Sir until the Supreme Court rules. the ground. President Alfredo Cristiani to help Speedy headquarters. Corrigan, who originally sentenced Caston­ The slate Supreme Court ordered a new trial |ane Murano arrange her release. i ) k t k guay, said two sentences could not be imposed in 1986, after determining that the orginal M.S. Health Education She wants to tell Dodd that Cris- Gately completes requirements for one murder, according to Castonguay’s at­ judge had improperly allowed the jury to 1170 Ellington Rd. liani may be a good man, but he deliberate before all the evidence had been Joseph F. Gately, of 90 Cider Mill Road, Bolton, has torney. South Windsor, CT docs not control the government in successfully completed the Annual Continuing Education In making his ruling, Corrigan staled that the heard. 528-2743 El Salvador, which is propped up by two consecutive 50-year-to-life sentences Castonguay was convicted in July 1988 after nearly $1.4 million in American aid Requirement of the Society of Certified Insurance Coun­ Complimentary Visit With This Ad. Valid Until 1 -31 -90 w(icmtkd his second trial. selors. The paining was conducted in Austin, Texas. amounted to multiple punishment and double every day. Gately, an examiner in the state Insurance Department, “1 look at what the cost of attended five institutes covering all phases of the in­ military aid has been on the civilian surance business and passed five rigorous examinations SHOP LEISURELY population, because that is what I to earn his certification. Additionally, the National have been witness to: from the way Society requires annual attendance in the program to For Those HARD TO FIND ITEMS police aid is used to torture people maintain the certification. Gately, a 30-year veteran of Kvause into confessing to crimes that they the in.surance indusPy, has been certified since 1978. never committed, to the way the bul­ florist c Greenhouses PEDOMETER DOUBLE RUNNER lets arc spent strafing the popula­ tion,” she said. measures how far Clamp on Skates Casolo worked in El Salvador for you walk ^5.99Pair Christian Education Seminars, a ^14.99 Texas-based religious group that hoped to influence U.S. policy by r ' ' dozen mu R ed Roses 18" BRISTLE Steel 110" taking Americans, including mem­ Ca$h Sc Carry DARTBOARD bers of Congress, on tours of El Sal­ Barbell Set vador. 5 7 9 9 9 Casolo maintained her innocence made in England Tuesday, but she acknowledged that t r e a d m FlI ^ " vrs^ her sympathies arc not with Cristiani SLEDS and government. She also said she was BAUER HOCKEY not a dispassionate observer. SKATES |jl\ Toboggans As the fighting intensified, Casolo 643-9559 said she buried some personal • I I HARTTMD *OAO. M A M C H im t 'Mefloa $3999 l,om»26^ belongings, including a casctlc of v4 o migittnot Baby Seat Sizes 6 to 11 popular music and copies of for Sled »14«» proposals she had translated for STAKE PLAYBACK peasant groups seeking money for 1 WAGON TABLE clinics from U.S. sources, in her gar­ m rti Are You Paving Too Much For IN TENNIS den. The belongings could have ■TV\\s STOCK been considered subversive by the Auto Insurance? TABLE government. A Favorite < - \ y For Years ^ 159 9 9 Kaman contracts our,go0€ PLASTIC \j'( 9"'™- ias o"- We at A utom obile A sso c ia te s ROLLER worth $65 million SLED BLADES of Vernon are interested in $ y 9 9 $ 1 0 9 9 5 BLOOMHELD (AP) — Kaman Aerospace Corp. announced it has In observance of the Christmas holiday, all First giving you quality coverage at a received five years’ worth of con­ Federal Savings branch offices will be closed on Saturday, SWISS ARMY and tracts from the Boeing Co. worth a December 23. But don't worry. All of the Eagle's dedicated quality price. total of $65 million. employees will be back on the job Tuesday morning, and all BUCK FOLDING KNIVES The company, which is the sole branches \will be open at regular banking hours. BIKES with Training Wheels supplier of wing assemblies for In the meantime, if you should need extra cash, use Call our agency today to find out or Kickstand Boeing’s 767 widc-body aircraft, Eagle 24, our 24-hour-a-day ATM. Or, use your Eagle 24 card said Thesday it had received orders 'V for additional 767 wing assemblies at any Yankee 24 ATM throughout New England, how much we can save you! A Savings Bank 1 2 " 5 7 9 9 9 as well as a contract to produce parts for all Boeing aircraft. of Manchester First Federal Savings 870-9250 or 870-9650 16" ^99®^ The 767 wing assemblies will be Where your friends are. DAILY made at Kaman’s Moosup, Conn., T/je Eag/e amongbmh & 2 0 " ^119® ® 643-7111 After hours & Saturdays available by 9 to 9 FREE ASSEMBLY plant. An array of parts and small Offices in Manchester, East Hartford, Bolton, .\ndover. South Windsor, East Windsor, .Ashford, liastford, .Mansfield. I'olland. East Hartlord, Glastonbury, South Glastonbury, Manchester, SUN assemblies for all Boeing aircraft Vernon, Rockville and South Windsor appointment Glastonbury and \ ernon. Telephone 646-170I) or Rate Line, 646-8020. Member FDIC. liqual Housing Lender (2 11 to 6 will be made at the Mossup plant (3 Equal Opportunity Lender FARR’S 2 MAIN S T and at Kaman’s Jacksonville, Fla., plant. 8 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1989—9 NATION & WORLD Economy grew at 3 % in 3rd quarter A CRECTO C IT'l - _ A- ...... ^ A .1 moniirinrIiicIriACmanufacturing industries. Kf*tbcttcr-than-cxpcctcd t f ' r . t 1 THtradetIp nprr/^rmrinr*p performance. The Cpr»_ Sep­ But economists say growth The Federal Open Market Committee, tlie tember trade deficit, which hit a five-year low, in 4th quarter much slower central bank’s policy-making arm, met secretly was not available when the advance estimate was ARE YOU LIVING WITH IT? Monday and Tfiicsday to consider monetary policy made in October. FBI studies letter declaring ‘war’ on federal courts but, as usual, did not announce whether it would Today’s revision reflects additional data that FIND OUT NOW WITH A SAFE, EASY TO USE WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy permit rates to continue to fall and thus stimulate has become available. headquarters receives a suspicious grew at an annual rate of 3 percent from July AND INEXPENSIVE TEST KIT. may be an important clue in the attacks on large cities to force the school case. It reversed a lower- et would be carefully studied to economic growth. While the economy surprised many analysts Probe focuses package, an alderman is killed, you through September, the government said today, FBI-led investigation of parcel court to “adopt fair and impartial court ruling that Jacksonville determine if his rulings may have Other disruptions in fourth-quarter growth arc with its 3 percent growth durin the first nine bombs that killed a member of the treatment of all.” schools could stop busing to achieve sparked a racially motivated murder. have to have that in the back of your but analysts say it has slowed dramatically during months of the year, it has declined significantly HOMEOWNERS ASBESTOS TESTING SERVICE (H.A.T.S.) on race factor the fourth quarter. expected from the Boeing aircraft sU'ikc, the court, Judge Robert S. Vance, and racial integration. mind.” lingering effects of Hurricane Hugo and the San this quarter and some economists fear it will drop WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH: Entitled “Declaration of War,” the Sessions implied that the bureau Robert E. Robinson, a Savannah, On Saturday, Vance was killed in In its final report on third-quarter economic ac­ Francisco Bay-area earthquake. below 1 percent and perhaps even trip into a in two bombings letter said the 11 th Circuit “docs did not have a suspect, and indicated The package containing the bomb ■ SAMPLING KIT WITH EASY Ga., alderman and civil rights deliberately and wrongfully refuse his Mountain Brook, Ala., home that killed Vance bore the return ad­ tivity, the Commerce Department said the gross In a companion report, the Commerce Depart­ recession. TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS there might be more than one per­ national product was revised upward 0.3 percent­ The adminisuation is forecasting a 2.7 percent lawyer. to fulfill its obligation to protect the after opening a parcel mailed to him. dress of another 11th Circuit judge, ment said after-tax profits of U.S. corporations By Jame Rowley petrator. age point from the 2.7 percent rate reported last fell 5.4 percent in the third quarter. That was a growth rate for all of 1989. The fourth-quarter ■ LABORATORY ANALYSIS USING Attorney General Dick Thornbur­ innocent.” On Monday, a similar bomb was Lewis F. Morgan, a government The Associated Press month. revision from the 7.2 percent decline reported last GNP would have to advance 1.6 percent to meet EPA APPROVED METHODS BY A gh said in a statement Tuesday that “The court’s failure to render im­ found at the 11th Circuit courthouse “As far as I know there’s been no source said in Washington. Many economists had predicted no change from month. that goal. the investigation is focusing on the partial and equitable judgments is in Atlanta and removed without in­ claimant of responsibility at all,” NIOSH/NVLAP APPROVED LABORATORY WASHINGTON — FBI agents November in the figure released today. Corporate profits have dropped for three con­ Much of the growth in the third quarter was at- possibility that race motivated the due to rank bias and the mistaken cident. Hours later, Robinson was Sessions said at a news conference Morgan, who had previously sent ■ A FULL REPORT IN EASY TO The change was attributed to another upward secutive quarters. They were down 0.3 percent in Uibuted to robust automobile sales that were are investigating whether a letter killings and the sending of similar fatally injured in his Savannah law packages to Vance, is not a suspect belief its victims cannot effectively at the Justice Department. revision in net exports and a downward revision in the first quarter and 1.1 percent in the second. driven by sales incentives. Automakers dropped UNDERSTAND LAY TERMS declaring war on an Atlanta federal office when he opened the parcel but the evidence suggests that the package bombs to the 11th Circuit retaliate,” the letter said. Sessions said investigators found personal consumption. Consumer spending, which accounts for two- the incentives with the introduction of 1990 court is connected with two fatal and the NAACP in Jacksonville, The Jackson television station mailed to him. killer was familiar with the two THE TOTAL COST FOR THIS COMPLETE SERVICE - $60 mail-bombings in the South, which no similarities between the bomb in­ 'The GNP is the nation’s total output of goods thirds of all economic activity, was revised to models in October and sales plummeted. Fla. said it immediately turned the letter On Tuesday, authorities found a judges’ friendship, said the source, the Justice Department says may be cidents and the actions of extremist and services and its broadest measure of economic show a 5.6 percent growth rate compared to tlie But David Berson, chief economist for the Vance ruled in favor of the Jack­ over to the FBI. FBI spokesman similar bomb at the office of the who spoke on condition of SEND FOR YOUR H.A.T.S. KTT TODAY racially motivated. white groups but “it is something health. 6.2 percent gain reported last month. Federal National Mortgage Association, noted that sonville NAACP on Sept. 15 in a Charles Steinmetz confirmed that Jacksonville NAACP, which anonymity. incentives arc being restored and predicted a pick­ The unsigned letter declaring war you cannot rule out.” The report bore good news for the Federal The various changes left the GNP expanding in AND BE SURE!!! school desegregation case. the bureau has been investigating brought the school case. up in sales starting in January. on tlie lllh U.S. Circuit Court of Thornburgh called the incidents Reserve’s goal of restraining inflation. A price the third quarter at a seasonally adjusted annual The letter bore an Atlanta the letter since receiving it from FBI Director William Sessions “We would hope the patterns of index tied to the GNP rose at an annual rate of 2.9 rate of $4.16 trillion. The Fed’s high-intcrest policy is intended to MAKt; C'HHCK FOR $60 PAYABLE TO H.A.T.S & SEND TO: Appeals in Atlanta was received “an affront to our nation’s commit­ postmark dated Aug. 21, the day WAPT. told reporters TUesday he would not these types of groups when studied percent during the July-Scptcmbcr period, un­ Today’s report was the third on the July-Scp- curb inflation. As inflation appeared to moderate, Aug. 24 by WAFT-TV in Jackson, HOMEOWNERS ASBESTOS TESTING SERVICE before a tear-gas cannistcr exploded Three weeks after the letter sur­ be surprised if the Vance murder carefully and compared will yield ment to the rule of law” and said he changed from last month’s report. tember GNP. In its initial estimate in October, the the central bank has gradually cased interest rates Miss., the station reported Tuesday had assured civil rights leaders the PO BOX 8525 WOODCLIFF LAKE NJ 07675 in that city’s NAACP office, injur­ faced, the 11th Circuit published was related to cases he had worked fruit,” Sessions said. It is the Fed’s high-intcrest policy that is Commerce Department said the third-quarter since last June. night. NO CO D S A llo w 1 WtTKS FOR DELIVERY ing eight people. Vance’s opinion for the unanimous on as a federal appellate judge. Asked about racial motivation. case would be thoroughly inves­ blamed, in part, for the fourth-quarter sluggish­ economy would grow at a 2.5 percent annual rate. But many economists say rates still arc too high Typed in capital letters, the letter Tlie letter threatened poison gas three-judge panel in the Jacksonville Sessions said Vance’s court dock­ Sessions said: “When the NAACP tigated. ness, particularly in the automobile and other Last month’s initial revision was due mainly to nnH arc stiflinB UrOWtll. A r " in the Greater REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES Manchester Area ■ V " STRANO REAL ESTATE COMPANY 395 NO. MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER, CT 06040 tf^enby in i ill m (203) 647-7653 REAL ESTATE SERVICES

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'(J , 'Robert D. Murdock, Realtor 644-4723 $950 per month plus utilities and security ROTHMAN & ROTHMAN 646-4144 -A. V. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 20. 1989—11 10—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1989 Kemp vows ethics oversight OPINION WASHINGTON (AP) — Housing long demonstrates to us that the Counsel Francis Keating, ack­ and Urban Development Secretary HUD secretary has not held the nowledged the problems. A Jack Kemp says he is moving quick­ (ethics officials) sufficiently ac­ Keating said Kemp would hire a ly to correct problems that caused a countable for developing and ad­ new chief ethics officer by year’s Maureen congressional study to say HUD has ministering an effective financial end and would soon fully st^f an Aid offer an ‘‘extremely w e ^ ” ethics review disclosure system.” expanded ethics department. system. GAO said there have been three A new ethics manual also will be 1 - Kemp’s pledge came TVicsday fol­ HUD workers who have filled in as published by the end of the year and miffed at lowing the release of a General Ac­ the agency’s chief ethics officer all HUD employees are being re­ counting Office study that said HUD since Kemp took over early this quired to attend ethics seminars, crucial for Keating said. was failing to make sure consultants year, and said there has not been a memoirs filed financial disclosure forms and staff and resource commitment to “There are still things that need to was not reviewing the ones filed by policing for conflicts of interest. be done but they are being done,” By Jack Anderson employees. “It appears that to a large extent it Keating said. ‘‘No one is having to fire safety and Dale Van Atta “We found that HUD’s system for is business as usual at the Depart­ make a convert at this department obtaining and reviewing disclosure ment of Housing and Urban on the subject of ethics.” WASHINGTON— Ronald Reagan’s statements is extremely weak, for its Development,” said Sen. David The GAO said it reviewed the With remarkable unanimity, the directors of the daughter Maureen and his famous own employees as well as for ex­ Pryor, D-Ark., who requested and files of 62 consultants hired by Eighth Utilities District Monday night agreed to speechwriter Peggy Noonan are about to perts and consultants,” GAO said. released the report. “I am faulting HUD from 1986 to 1989 and that 52 offer interim assistance to the town in providing do battleover Noonan’s forthcoming “The fact that the problems we Secretary Kemp.” had not filed required financial dis­ memoirs. are reporting have existed for so Kemp, through HUD General closure forms. fire protection to the northeast comer until the Knowledgeable sources tell us that town finds a permanent solution to the problem. Maureen Reagan has already sent a letter In the brief discussion among directors, there of warning to Noonan’s publisher. Ran­ iWtTOKL dom House, claiming that two references was no philosophical objection to the offer. to Maureen in the book are not true. Cold maintains grip on country The only objection was to some specifics in a At issue is Noonan’s portrayal of Maureen Reagan, which the former first “This is way below normal for Chet Worm, chief of the reservoir letter District President TTiomas E. Landers was By The Associated Press daughter apparently finds unflattering. December,” said Richard May, a regulation section of the Corps Mis­ authorized to send to Town Manager Richard Sar­ Maureen, like her stepmother Nancy, has ■ms weather service meteorologist at souri River District. f -i Ice clogged more than 200 miles tor. grown tired of being .the butt of everyone I Bismarck, which recorded Tues­ About 3(X),(XX) lllinois-American of the Mississippi River and people else’s memoirs. day’s coldest reading for the Lower Water Co. customers in Belleville, The atmosphere at Monday’s meeting con­ across the country bundled up today Noonan’s book, “Whgt I Saw at the 48 at 35 below. “It will be the worst East St. Louis and Granite City soon / against an arctic blast that dropped trasted sharply with the atmosphere that prevailed Revolution,” is not due out until may have to ration water if the cold temperatures to record lows from cold we’ve had this season.” before the November election, when critics argued February. But excerpts were published in A 203-milc stretch of the Missis­ weather keeps freezing the river and The New York Times Magazine in Oc­ the Plains to the East Coast. causing ice to form on water intake quite properly that any gesture by the district “You’d have to take extra care if sippi River, from St. Louis to Cairo, tober, including accounts of two run-ins 111., was closed to barge traffic by valves, officials said. you’re going to be out for any length would be interpreted as intervention in tlie election between the speechwriter and the first ice and low water, the U.S. Coast In such brutal weather conditions, of time,” said ftml Mcrzlock, a campaign in which the town fire protection daughter. We have seen a draft of the officials advised people going out­ Dodd tends home politics weather service forecaster in Guard said. book, and there is a third critical side to dress with extra layers of proposal was an issue. Chicago. “It’s certainly a danger.” reference that Maureen Reagan does not About 60 percent of the 195 miles clothing and to carry emergency sur­ Dodd had been joined in that effort by cal decisions must be made in January, But as Landers said Monday, the Novemtxjr By Bob Conrad yet know about. of Missouri River north of Omaha, vival kits when traveling. Farmers U.S. Rep. Nancy Johnson of New Britain. when Congress returns. Since Friday, at least 40 deaths election is over. Now the offer is more ap­ In the published excerpt, Noonan Neb., to the Gavins Point Dam was and ranchers also were warned to Jennifer’s home is in her district. But Sal­ As one politician sizing up another, have been blamed on the weather, All that Chris Dodd expected to do, last recalls her first meeting with Maureen in frozen Tliesday, forming ice jams take precautions to protect their propriate. vadoran President Alfredo Crisliani including traffic deaths on slippery week and this, was to ramble around Con­ Dodd doesn’t think much of Christini. that reduced the amount of water animals from the bitter cold. telephoned Dodd to say Jennifer would be the White House mess. Maureen repor­ roads and hypothermia. The question of how great is the need for a town necticut for some old-fashioned, low- Both face tough decisions of their own flowing downstream to towns and In Grand Forks, N.D., the local released from jail, tliat charges of aiding tedly received a phone call from the of­ In North Dakota, high tempera­ firehouse to serve the area or where it should be profile chats with local leaders of his just ahead. Once his are made, maybe power plants. humane society put to sleep 40 rebels in that counuy’s civil war probably fice of a top White House aide, cursed tures today were expected to be no Democratic Parly— basic political stuff. Dodd can take politics off the shelf back The river level was within one animals on Monday to make room located is primarily one of firefighting logistics could not be proven, and that she was home. and left in a huff. Noonan describes her more than 15 below to 25 below, He had set up appointments with town face, “like the face of Bette Davis in foot of the level at which some for a high number of animals chairmen and would be making more, just being kicked out of El Salvador. It be­ with winds of 15 to 25 mph produc­ complicated by the political reality that there are ‘Elizabeth the Queen’ when Erroj Flyim power plants would be unable to brought in because of the bitter cold, to hear what is on their minds, what con­ came Dodd’s joyous job to spread the Political notes ing wind chills of 55 below to 80 two fire departments in town operating in some­ did something impertinent.” operate because their water intake said the society’s executive director, cerns them as Democrats approach the news. * Rosa DcLauro of New Haven used to below, according to the National The second story is more serious. systems would no longer work, said Terri Toay. what intermingled territories. state election year of 1990. He was The liberation of Jennifer Casolo was be chief of staff at Dodd’s Washington of­ Weather Service. Noonan says that Maureen tried to get her curious also about how they regard him. also deliverance, at least for now, of fice. Now she is running for Congress The importance of the vote by the district direc­ fired because the first daughter didn’t like And if the gubernatorial race came up, Dodd from attack by rebel sympathizers from the state’s Third District and some tors Monday is that it gives the chief of the district one of Noonan’s speeches. Noonan well, that would be all right too because in this country for supporting U.S. aid to Dodd insiders arc on her finance commit­ quotes her boss, Richard Darman, as tell­ department a clear right to discuss with the chief Dodd is co-chairman of his friend Bill the Cristiani government. Until this tee: Israelite, who runs the Wethersfield O’Neill’s campaign for re-election. happy-ending story came to his rescue, office; A1 Goodin of Coventry, “minister ing her “Miss Maureen Reagan was just The Associated Press of the town department whether any special arran­ over here telling some very important But, says Stanley Israelite of Norwich, without portfolio” to Dodd since the BREAKING RANKS — An East Gierman catches a look at limousines carrying West Ger­ gement is necessary to provide good interim fire Dodd had been made their whipping boy people that you should be fired.” boss of D odd’s state office in for the monstrous suggestion that he senator was a pup; and Sigmund man Chancellor Helmut Kohl and East German Prime Minister Hans Modrow through protection and to work out the terms of that arran­ Wethersfield, “there was no agenda.” Suochlitz of New London, a fund-raiser Darman, now budget director for therefore endorsed slaughter of innocent George Bush, told us he doesn’t remem­ downtown Dresden Tuesday. He caught his peek through a line of East German gement with fire logistics as the principle con­ Now halfway through his second term, persons by helping arm government for­ whiz whose political friends include Mike ber saying that. But he vouched for the policemen. Dodd feels the need to get closer to his ces. That was a grossly unfair and cheap and Kitty Dukakis. sideration. general accuracy of Noonan’s other political family back home again. He has shot, blind to the bkx)d on rebel hands. ♦ Five weeks ago, this column said GOP references to him. Our sources say emerged as a national figure in the Senate In the arithmetic of auocitics in El Sal­ State Chairman Dick Foley listed Nor­ Maureen Reagan does not remember the because of his status as its resident vador, as carried out by trigger-happy walk Mayor Frank Esposito as one he’d conversation and says she never tried to authority on volatile Central America. thugs in the rebel FMLN and the ri^ t encourage to consider being on the state ticket in 1990. Now Esposito’s friends are get Noonan fired. Polluters agree to cleanup That has kept him busy in Washington. wing of Cristiani’s government, the num­ So he wants to play a little catch-up here bers on both sides arc appalling. Dodd booming him as an active candidate for Maureen husband, attorney and public Open Forum relations consultant Dennis Revcll, wrote OUR ALREADY DISCOUNTED PRICES when there seemed to be available time regrets that as much as anyone. lieutenant governor. WASHINGTON (AP) — Pol- • The Yaworski Lagoon at Troy, Ohio; nearly 50 companies the letter of protest to Random House and after Congress adjourned. It is his position that the United States * A pxitcntial Democratic rival of Toby lutcr.s will pay $69.5 million for Canterbury, Conn.; Pcrvcl In­ and 22 local governments. said that unless the publisher contacted Like his Democratic colleague from should support political freedom Moffett’s for Congress in the Fifth Dis­ cleanup costs at nine haz.ardous dustries, Revere Textile Prints, Inter- • The Pristine, Inc., site at Read­ Values over symbols Connecticut, U.S. Sen. Joe Liebcrman, wherever it has a chance in other nations, trict says Moffett hasn’t shown much him and his wife as part of a “libel waste sites and another $11.6 mil­ Royal Corp., Triangle PWC, Inc., ing, Ohio, a Cincinnati suburb; a review,” he would presume, “that the Dodd can afford to be relaxed about 1990 even in such an internally-troubled commitment there by renting, not buying, lion for past costs under court agree­ the Rogers Corp., Kaman Aerospace total of 111 companies, including To the Editor: because he has no re-election campaign regime as Cristiani’s. That is partly in the a condominium in Newtown. And, says editorial state of mind of your company is ments obtained by the Environmen­ Corp., and C & M Corp. Eli Lilly, General Elecuic, IBM, As someone who loves this country very much and the staring him in the face. That comes in interest of keeping democracy alive and slate Sen. James Maloney of Danbury, it such that it has chosen to act with careless tal Protection Agency. • Reich Farm, a ihrcc-acrc dis­ Monsanto, Union Carbide and Wes- freedom and democracy it offers, I am bothered by the 1992, if he chooses to seek another lemi partly to help nations that arc willing to would be poor territory for a base because and reckless disregard for the truth and The sites are among those tar­ posal site in Dover Township, N.J.; tinghouse Corp. emotions that have developed in America concerning the then. stand in the way of Castro or Soviet-back­ it’s his— Maloney’s— wife’s home (Maureen Reagan’s) reputation.” geted by the Superfund program, the Union Carbide Corp. • Dutchlown Oil Treatment “flag burning issue”. Then along came the Jennifer Casolo ed rebellion. town. But part of Newtown used to be in In other words, Revell was laying the EPA announced TUesday at a a • Limestone Road site, an in­ Facility, in Dutchlown, La.; 21 1 am bothered that not nearly as many Americans get development last week, suddenly and The nut comes when the issue is how the Sixth District when Moffett was that groundwork for a lawsuit. The response year-end briefing on recent Super­ dustrial dump about 2.5 miles west firms, including Bethlehem Steel, upset when the freedoms that flag represents are dramatically delivering the Thomaston much money tliat aid should entail, and district’s congressman. from Random House said Noonan is fund enforcement cases. of Cumberland, Md.; Fairchild In­ Exxon Corp., Mobil Oil, and Kaiser tampered with. woman from jail in El Salvador and send­ for how long. Dodd isn’t out of the woods sticking by her stories, which are “not on Included among the sites are a dustries and Cumberland Cement Aluminum. As a combat veteran of Viemam who came home and ing her home. Dodd had worked hard for on that one. He voted for millions for El Bob Conrad is a syndicated colum­ their face defamatory.” Revell told us the landfill in Canterbury, Conn. and Supply Co. • Lawrence Todtz site in worked full time in the anti-war movement, I am nearly three weeks to bring that about. Salvador in the recent past. The next criti­ nist. dispute is “a serious matter,” but declined During the fiscal year ending • Miami County Incinerator, in -Camanche, Iowa; Du Pont Co. bothered by such remarks as “People fought and died for to provide specifics. Sept. 30, the EPA said it obtained 69 the flag”. In the wars prior to Vietnam, Americans fought What Maureen Reagan hasn’t seen is cleanup agreements at an estimated for freedom and democracy and not for the flag. In Viet­ the most biting reference. Noonan writes: cost to polluters of $795 million, nam there was no threat to America. There was a threat “Once in the early winter of ’88 a group compared with 44 agreements worth MIANCHESTER MUSICAL to obscene American corporate profits, and working- Dousing the flame of tradition of White House people were at a brunch, $275 million in 1988 and 13 agree­ class American young people were sent to fight and die and one asked, ‘How is Maureen?”’ and ments worth $130 million in 1987. PLAYERS, INC. for that. Where were the emotions then? everyone told funny stories with a certain In addition to the nine agreements Where are the emotions for the thousands of Viemam By David Clyle Morse edge, and someone said that it was im­ announced Tuesday, the EPA ob­ (Formerly Gilbert and Sullivan) veterans who have died or are dying from diseases pressive how she always got the old man tained six others worth an estimated Wish You and Your Family a caused by the illegal pesticides sprayed on us in Viet­ The traditions of Christmas arc perhaps Another Viewpoint to back her up on stuff, and someone said, $102 million in recent weeks. nam? the most meaningful of all traditions in ‘Yes, how does she do it?’ Administrator William K. Reilly Joyous H oliday Season Where are the emotions to push for the return and ac­ the lives of Christians..No one holy day “A smart woman said, ‘Because he’s boasted “We are now seeing church that the organist had come Irom, made the decision to use electric candles. counting for the over 2,300 prisoners of war and missing (holiday) receives so much attention afraid of her.’ Perhaps, and why wouldn’t progress on all fronts” of the 10- and a Prosperous N ew Year! each choir member was given a brass However, I am thankful that Maytie Case in action still in Southeast Asia? witliin the walls of churches as well as he be, and not only of her but of all of year-old program, which remains chambcrstick and taper to be used in a Crowell gave us a beaudful tradition and I Our sincere thanks for the greater - Manchester Where are the emotions for the ever increasing home­ department stores and supermarkets. them (his children). He must have felt under harsh ongressional scrutiny. procession which was in the sanctuary lit am willing to work within the law to less population of which one third are veterans of Viet­ Coming so close to the end of the calen­ such guilt! He couldn’t match their According to the EPA, more than community for your solid support during the past 43 only by the choir’s candles. Some of preserve the event until such lime as it nam, Korea and the world wars. dar year, people use Cluistmas as a time demands or meet the constant unspoken 1,2(X) sites have been identified as those original chambcrsticks arc still used will be legal to use candles again. I don’t years. To help us to continue to provide you with The American flag is a symbol that represents the to look back on the past seasons; some­ needs, the rebuke of his daughter’s dole­ requiring “priority” cleanup, today. believe it’s gone forever. 1 am sure that an quality entertainment in the new year ahead, (ex­ meaning and promise of America. I am more concerned times with a satisfied feeling, sometimes Much has happened since that first ful gaze; the challenge of that daughter’s remedies have been decided at 435 about that meaning and the promise than I am about with a touch of sadness, or perhaps just a inventor in this century or the next will aggression ...” It is not clear from the sites, and cleanup is actually under ample our April production of West Side Storv). lime 65 years ago. Maytie Case Crowell come up with some type of chemical that proper respect for that symbol. As I proudly salute our feeling a relief that the year is finally en­ is no longer living, but the memory of her chapter whether Noonan means only way at 237 sites. can be sprayed into the aunosphere so please remember us when making your year end flag, I salute our freedom to choose. ding and the chance to start over is just presence and the gifts of her family linger Maureen Reagan or the estranged But work has been completed at I wish that Americans would react as shongly when around the comer. that nothing but the candle wax itself will daughter Patty Davis. only about 40 sites, however, and tax-deductible contributions. Thank you. on. She died in 1958 after 34 years of bum and conu-olled candlelight proces­ American freedoms are tampered with as they are by the Sixty-five years ago, a new building being a faithful steward to South Church. The references to Maureen amount to a many environmentalists and mem­ sions will be legal once again. We live in desuiiction of the flag. was erected at the comer of Main Street I am sure that of all the wonderful events mere four pages in a manuscript that runs bers of Congress remain MANCHESTER MUSICAL PLAYERS, INC. an age when so much is possible, so let’s God Bless America. and Hartford Road which made quite an she provided for tlie church, none was 346 pages. If the fuss over the excerpts is unimpressed with the agency’s per­ not give up. Let’s live within the law and P.O.BOX 626 Bob Faucher architectural statement in its day and even ever more meaningful than the annual any indicator, there will be more formance. Complaints range from WED. & 55B Congress St. more so today. The Tudor Gothic lines of not real candles be merely a part of the fireworks from others when Noonan’s footdragging to the EPA’s practice, MANCHESTER, CONN 06040 Famous Maker Christmas Candlelight Concert— and good ol’ days that our children only hear Manchester South United Methodist Church are a nothing could be more memorable than book comes off the press. in about half the Superfund cases about. As we watch electric processions, THURS. striking contrast to its surroundings and is the sight of those candles in the proces­ settled so far, of allowing outside noticed by thousands of people every day let us remember that at the root of it all is Card carriers decline sion. 1 know that she must have had tears Membership in the Soviet Communist contractors, including the polluters ONLY! BLOUSES at they sit in front of it in their light of Christ which Christians believe to themselves, to design the cleanup of emotion every years as she watched Party is dropping off drastically as the Get rid of Cox automobiles waiting for the uaffic lights her vision become a reality for the be the central element of spiritual life. programs. to turn green. I never met Maytie Case Crowell but I party loses prestige. The dropouts are, for FRI.& Famous Maker hundreds that would turn out for the con­ the most part, young people who have “The EPA continues to let the fox When the building was completed in cert. I know because I have been the or­ feel that I learn more and more about her guard the chicken coop,” said Rick SAT. To the Editor: every day and the strength of her vision discovered they can have more clout by I am writing to request that Cox Cable not be granted a 1924, one of the parishioners had a vision ganist now for thirteen -of those 65 Hind of the U.S. Public Interest has become a task for me to continue. In joining informal political organizations. renewal of its license expiring Dec. 31, 1989. The prime for the church. Her name was Maylie candlelight concerts and I always have a Research Group, which believes ONLY! SWEATERS the words of one parishioner, Mark Wil­ The rise of young and informal political reason is their lack of commitment to service. I have Case Crowell and she recognized the im­ lump in my throat as I watch the choir about 9,(KX) sites should be on the liams, “South CThurch is a reminder of organizations with reformist go^s does been experiencing intermittent and frequent cases of poor portance of great music within a worship come down die aisle. Yes, I have even cleanup priority list. what has come before me and what will not yet threaten the one-party state, but it quality picture transmission on all channels on all TV service. She took it upon herself to go shed a tear or two. According to Assistant Ad­ FASHION FROM BASIC TO is a signal that perestroika has brought BOLD sets hooked up to Cox for two weeks. Cox refused to “organist” shopping in New York City, But the 1989 Candlelight Concert on remain after I’m gone.” Yes, I am grateful ministrator Don Clay, polluters will finding what she liked at a prominent Dec. 17 was different. Mixed with the that our governments work to oversee our serious competition to the formerly om­ pay about 60 percent of the costs in­ send out a service man when the problem happened, does nipotent Communist Party. not answer the telephone at night, and does not return Fifth Avenue church. Toppping his salary, tears of emotional joy were tears of sad­ safety but I don’t think we should let the volved at Superfund sites where in­ b.u.m. she brought him to Manchester to es­ passing of wonderful traditions go un­ YES o q u iijm en t calls the same day it receives complaints. I called again ness. It is no longer legal to have a Mini-editorial vestigations or cleanups were in­ tablish what would become the most sig­ CLOTHING CO. today and talked to the service department. Tonight my candlelight procession using real candles noticed or unmentioned. Raisa Gorbachev may know what she itiated during the last fiscal ye WEST HARIFORD-Corbins Coinoi, 1461 New Britain Avo • SIMSBURY-Fdtmington Vdlley Mdll from the first lady of a country that turned 20 > ROCKY H IU -G ieat tvleadow Plaza (Exit 24 oft 1-91) . SPRINGFIELD-1169 Boston Post Rd quipment, and personnel was not all that Lanesborough, Mass.; General Hartford residents received it in their basic package two one’s hair into the flame. Yes, that is as > VERNON-Tn City Plaza. Talcottville Rd Maytic Case Crowell gave to South its most magnificent churches into Electric Co. • W. SPRINGFIEID-Rivetdole Center 936 Riverdole years prior. I didn’t get the courtesy of a reply. legal as smoking on airplanes while pas­ Founded Dec. 15.1881 as a weekly. “museums of atheism.” If you follow OFF Purchase . MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE-384 W Middle Ipke • MERIDEN-Menden Porkode Please give the license to another cable company that Church and Manchester. She also saw to sengers sit surrounded by thousands of Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. • The Old Springfield Landfill, Expires 12/24/89 MH METRO • ENFIELD-Btookside Plazo it that the church offered meaningful Raisa around long enough, you’ll long for Springfield, Vt.; Browning-Fcrris will give the viewers an honest value and commitment to gallons of flammable fuel. I am saddened MANCHESTER WETHERSFIELD programs. It was she who started the the time when Soviet first ladies kept Industries of Vermont, Inc., Einhart 1101 SILAS DEANE HWY. service. Cox doesn’t deserve it. that such important traditions must make Publisher______Penny M. Siellort their mouths shut. 211 SPENCER ST. Norman G. Cable Uadition of an annual candlelight concert Opinion Page Editor ___ Ron Robillard Industries, Inc., Textron, Inc., and Op«n: Mon..f n. (0-9:30. Sal. 10-9, Sun. 10-» SPECIALS NOT GOOD WIIH ANY OIHERDISCOUNIS SAU [ NDS l2,'23/89 such drastic changes. I am frustrated that Alexander Girelli N O SAll IStVERHNAL OPf N / DAYS 6NIGHIS MAJORCREDII CARPS ACCl PIED 21 Buckland St. at Christmastime. Pattcrened after an several members of the church and even Associate Editor___ Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta the town of Springfield. Manchester event at the same prominent Fifth Avenue some members of the choir feel that I are syndicated columnists. 12 -MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dee. 20. 1989 iflaiirlifslrr Hrralti Bolton Romania Section 2, Page 13 Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1989 From Page 1 From Page 1 FOOD

er bound from Cluj, Romania, to Romanians have been compara­ “Our primary interest is educa- and officials arc not sure when en­ London, said he passed through tively quiet for years, largely out of donal opportunities for the students rollment will stabilize in the future. Timisoara early Thesday and .saw fear. But the nation of 23 million in town,” Holland said. “But our Packman said. two large fires raging. has lived under the strains of secondary interest is the amount of The plan would provide enough “Countless” tanks were parked on wide.spread rationing and other money it’s going to cost.” students to maintain Bolton’s cur­ m the outskirts of Timisoara, he said, hardshi]:'S for several years. Sclelttittc tke itusim Holland said his 250-mcmbcr rent school programming. Packman but the city appeared calm. He Official Romanian media made group wants the school board to ex­ said. reported seeing five armored no mention of disturbances, but the amine all possible alternatives to While East Hartford High School vehicles parked in the downtown Communist Party daily Scinteia said cure the enrollment problem includ­ has a 26 percent minority popula­ area and police vans cruising the in a commentary the “spirit as well ing closing the high school and tion, which is growing at a rate of 3 streets. as the letter of the law must be ap­ sending students to another town. percent per year, Bolton High A Western resident of Timisoara plied in every field and every cir­ “I really feel the opportunities School has maintained barely a 2 traveled to Yugoslavia on Tuesday cumstance.” Manchester could give arc better percent minority enrollment, accord­ and .said the violence was “horrify­ The; protests in Timi.soara repor­ than what Bolton has to offer,” he ing to school officials. ing.” He reported seeing several tedly began in defense of a local said.“If they (school board mem­ “We arc basically a mono-cultural corpses in the streets and said parts pastor Friday and grew into a The holidays are an exciting time of year, brimming easily made in a blender or food processor. Corn starch is bers) don’t explore all the pos­ school system,” said Packman. of the downtown area, including demonstration against Ceau.sescu on basting sauce impart a distinctive taste. sibilities available, then shame on The plan would bring a multicul­ local Communist Party head­ Sunday. It was the largest anti- with merriment, joyous gatherings and thoughtful used, rather than rich cream or butter, to thicken the Whether it’s the spectacular appearance or light and tural experience to Bolton High them.” quarters, were badly damaged. govemment protest since a march by touches. Even those with harried, hectic lifestyles are soup to its smooth, velvety consistency. School students, he said. delicate flavor, rolled cakes are an impressive finale to Packman .said the plan would Repeated attempts to telephone 10,000 workers in Brasov in “It would show students that we inspired to fill the home with festive flair and tradition, The holiday menu’s piece de resistance is a distinc­ any occasion. This festive walnut sponge cake, filled with open up opportunities for disad­ Bucharest from Vienna and November 1987. vantaged East Hartford students to live in a pluralistic society,” Pack­ especially when selecting foods to grace the holiday tive pork crown roast. A flavorful herb mustard basting Budapest on TUesday were unsuc­ Magyar Hirlap, a Hungarian an elegant mixture of red raspberries and orange- man said. “It is possible that even­ table. attend a smaller high school, where daily, said Tuesday the violence also sauce and filling of colorful winter vegetables give this flavored liqueur, is naturally thickened with corn starch. they can receive more attention. tually there could be a free flow that cessful. had spread to Arad and Brasov, two To share this season’s family celebration, here’s an traditional holiday roast a creative new twist. The be­ For added convenience, this dessert can also be pre­ Presently, Hartford and would allow students to attend the Tanjug reported from Bucharest that police guards were posted at other cities in Transylvania, but impressive holiday menu that combines old-fashioned Bridgeport arc the only school sys­ school of their choice.” dazzling presentation is also certain to receive a chorus pared in advance and refrigerated. Simply cover the dormitories after students declared gaive no specifics. tems in Connecticut that allow dis­ But officials pre.sently arc more ambiance with contemporary style. The recipes are ele­ of accolades from your guests. filled, rolled cake with whipped cream just before serv­ solidarity with the protesters in Romania and Hungary have a advantaged inner city residents to at­ interested in having East Hartford gant and special, yet can be successfully prepared by Corn starch is also used to prepare the delicate gravy Timisoara, a city of 350,000. long-standing di.spute about alleged ing and top with a sprinkle of chopped walnuts. tend suburban school systems students attend Bolton schools, he harassment of the 1.7 million ethnic both the novice and experienced cook. accompaniment, assuring a smooth, light gravy without Celebrate the season by sharing a special holiday said. The Soviet news agency Tass said through a program called Project “an unusual tension is noticeable” in Begin the traditional festive meal with Creamy lumps or a floury taste. And, since the corn starch is Packman said he believes the state Hungarians in Romania, most of meal with family and friends. It’s a tradition that’s sure Concern, according to John Allison, Bucharest. “The guarding of govern­ Department of Education will be ^vhom live in Transylvania. That Spinach-Leek Soup, a heart-warming first course that’s flavorless, the mustard and herb seasonings used in the to be savored year after year! director of the Capitol Region ment agencies, plants and factories receptive to the idea, hopefully in region, along with Moldavia in the Education Council. Manchester is has been strengthened. ... On the one of the communities to which the form of a grant, because the north, has been the center of what streets, soldiers armed with Hartford sends its students. department has been promoting stu­ little protest has occurred. automatic weapons and members of Allison said he is helping Bolton dent integration across the state. the Patriotic People’s Front (militia) and East Hartford school officials Commenting on the proposal, Al­ are patrolling. ... Buses are parked develop financial a.spccts of the ex­ lison said, “1 think it is exciting. WE DELIVER with soliders and policemen.” For Home Delivery, Call change proposal. There arc elements that will benefit Tanjug said Yugoslavia had called The superintendent’s announce­ both school sy.stcms.” on Romania “to immediately put an 647-9946 ment followed an informal meeting East Hartford Superintendent of end to violence and prevent further Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 Monday night between officials of Schools Sam J. Leone agreed. bloodshed.” both school systems. Packman .said. He said such a program would In Washington, the Bush ad­ Interest in startup of such a program help East Hartford to maintain a ministration condemned the “brutal was expres.sed during the meeting, desired state of integration. The Associated Press use of police force” and said the EMERGENCY he said. “As a .superintendent, I do not FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL CHRISTMAS IN BERLIN — A Christmas tree is erected near United States was consulting with Both districts’ boards of educa­ want to wait for a state mandate to allies about the possibility of send­ tion probably will discuss the idea dc.segrcgatc,” he said. “I’d rather the Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin Tuesday with the help ing independent observers to DIAL 911 during tlieir regular meetings in that we did something on our own.” of a crane. The tree will be illuminated Saturday. Romania. In Manchester January, and a public hearing even­ tually will be held. Packman said. If the boards and their com­ munities approve of the plan, about X26021EB 20 incoming freshman and 20 in­ coming sophomores from East R C i l Camcorder Hartford could begin attending Bol­ ton High School in September, Packman said. Eventually, 20 more students would be added to the two Q. :.-0 -k remaining classes, creating an influx »699 of 80 students from East Hanford, AMAZING VALUE! he said. i ’ Solid state CCD image East Hanford and Bolton both sensor, 6:1 power zoom have four-year high schools with en­ iens with outofocus, rollments of 1,489 and 269 students, high speed eiectronic re.spectively, according to school of­ shutter. ficials. The enrollment at Bollon High School, which has a capacity of .350 students, is projected to CC250 decrease by 30 students next year. (Any Store Can 6 convicted . 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Cover; refrigerate until 445 Hartford Rd. • Keeney St. Exit, 1-384 COMING FROM T HE HARTFORD EASY TERMS: Allen said she poured a baby bot­ ALSIEFFERTS J AREA TAKE 1 M 10 THE NEW until smooth. Add to saucepan. Stirring constantly, bring to boil cool. Makes 1-1/4 cups. ■ ^ ■ 1 KECNEV 1 TM CKPHESSWAT GET OFF AT C hoose M astercard. Visa. 445 HARTFORD R O ^ ■ s I I STREET tle of her own blood on the hull of MANCHESTER. CT MANCHESTER. C T ^ THE KEENEY STREET H IT |«2| Discover or our GECC plan over medium heat and boil 1 minute. In small bowl stir sour cream In large skillet heat corn oil over medium-high heat. Add brussels sprouts, cauli­ r i I I I ’ TAKE ; LEFTS TO A l SIEFFERT S the submarine, scratched the word and 1 /4 cup of the hot soup. Stirring constantly, gradually add sour flower and carrots. Stirring frequently, cook 3 minutes. Add water, lemon peel and “death” in the paint and began WED. 9:30-8:00 THURS. 9:00-9:00 1 ^ — — run hAHTFORD cream mixture to remaining soup until well blended. Makes pepper. Cover; cook over low heat 7 to 10 minutes or until vegetables are VERNON I-B4 '90 days same as cash, pounding on the ship with a ham­ SAT, 9:30-5:00 SUN, 11:00-5:00 no payment required 8 servings. tender-crisp. Serve in center of crown roast. Makes 8 servings. mer. M MANCfHiSTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dee. 20, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1989—15 Planning and microwave can ease holiday pressures Deaths from Flight 103 WithW ith some „planning l---- :______and) ______your microwave...... oven,...... you ...... chopped fully cooked ham can relax on Christmas morning— and still serve a chopped red and green pepper Cranberry Wheat Bread wonderful brunch to your family. Microwave (Note: these loppings can be prepared the night before 3/4 cup each; whole wheat and all-purpose flour casts pall over university Let the children help you put together packets of and stored in separate plastic bags) 1 tea.spoon baking powder Christmas Spice. These can be simmered in a measuring Heat conventional oven to 200 degrees F. Arrange 1/2 teaspoon salt cup with water to send tlic fragrance of Christmas Kitchen SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Dark­ home when their t o Am jumbo jet­ muffin halves on a large oven-proof platter. Slice each 1/2 teaspoon baking .soda deep-seeded they need the kind of throughout the house during the holidays. Christmas ness comes early on Dec. 21, the liner exploded in the sky over Lock­ egg lcngthwi.se into 4 slices. Place 4 slices on each 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg counseling we offer,” she said. spice can also be used to flavor a delicious cup of hot tea. Marge Churchill toasted muffin half. Cover platter with foil. Place in oven 1 cup chopped raw cranberries winter solstice. erbie, Scotland. “The bombing hasn’t been forgot­ T he entrees that we suggest you choose from for your for 15 to 20 minutes. 3/4 cup chopped nuts But the darkness that fell over The bombing killed all 259 ten and I doubt that it ever will be. Christmas brunch can be partly assembled before the Syracuse University last Dee. 21 In a 4 cup measure, microwave butler at high power grated peel from 1 orange people aboard the jet and 11 resi­ Every time this part of te season day’s activities begin. paprika when students learned 35 dents of Lockerbie, who died when for l '/2 to I'M minutes, or until melted. Stir in flour, 1/2 cup orange juice rolls around it will come to mind,” 'Die broecoli and ham strata can he prepared the night Place package of broccoli in a 4 cup glass measure. homeward-bound classmates had curry powder, salt and pepper. Blend in milk. Microwave 1/4 cup vegetable oil debris from the plane crashed into Deters said. “I think that the stu­ before. Curried eggs and muffins can al.so be started the Microwave on high power for 5 minutes. Drain been killed by a terrorist bomb at high power for 7 to 9 minutes, or until sauce is thick­ 1 large egg, beaten the town. dents organized a vigil tells us they day ahead. Cook the eggs by conventional methods a day thoroughly and discard liquid. Set broccoli aside. aboard t o Am Flight 103 never ened and bubbling, stirring twice. 1/3 cup dark brown sugar, packed The bombing cast a pall over the still needed an outlet to express ahead for the curried eggs and muffins. Do not peel die Distribute croutons in bottom of a 9 inch microwave completely lifted. Remove platter from oven. Remove foil. Spoon curry 1/3 cup granulated sugar Syracuse campus. themselves and reflect on it.” eggs until you arc ready to complete the recipe on safe layer cake pan. Make one layer of each: ham, broc­ “It’s getting harder to think about sauce over eggs and muffins. Sprinkle with desired top­ Using solid shortening, grease the bottom and sides of “It was oppressive here last spring Christmas morning. Shredding, chopping and dicing can coli, then cheese. it without it becoming overwhelm­ but those feelings started to wane An interfailh vigil was held Dec. pings. Yields 8 servings. 9x5x3 inch glass loaf pan. Sift the two flours, baking 13 in Hendricks Chapel, where also be done alicad for tlic cheese confetti bake so that Whisk eggs and milk together. Pbur over layered mix­ ing,” said Ann Larcau, a senior who over the summer and earlier this powder, salt, baking soda, and nutmeg into a mixing hundreds of students converged a preparation time is kept to a minimum at the last minute. ture. Dust top with paprika. Cover and refrigerate over­ studied in London with several of semester,” said Nan Jensen, the night. Mincemeat Coffee Ring bowl. Using a food processor or blender, coarsely chop year ago after tlic news of the bomb­ The microwave will speed the cooking time for each of cranberries. Add cranberries, nuts and orange peel to the victims, including her best university’s religious counseling these brunch dishes. Remove cover and microwave at 70% (medium-high) PM cups flour friend, 20-ycar-old Thco Cohen. ing. A procession of 35 students car­ flour mixture; toss well to coat. Combine orange juice coordinator. “But it’s never been for 15 to 17 minutes, rotating the dish twice. Let stand P /2 teaspoon baking soda rying candles in memory of the vic­ If you arc heating ready-made muffins or bread for and oil in a 2 cup measure. Add egg and two sugars; stir “This was the time of year we forgotten and many students still are for 5 minutes before cutting into serving pieces. Yields 6 1/2 cup margarine were together there. When we were tims and a song composed especial­ your bruneb, you may want to add a special touch by to di.ssolve sugar. Pour liquid mixture into dry in­ having trouble letting go.” to 8 servings. 1/2 cup light brown sugar starling to talk about the things we ly for the victims by senior Marshall serving them with flavored butter. These can be made gredients and combine well. Pour batter into a prepared HH r m i ' For some students, it was days ahead of lime, up to a week or more, and refrigerated, 2 eggs were going to do when we got l^inncy highlighted the service. loaf pan. Microwave on 50% (medium) power for 5 The Associated Press before they could leave their rooms ready for use at any time during the holidays. 1 cup prepared mincemeat back,” said Larcau, who addo^ in a Cheese Confetti Bake minutes, then increase power to high, and microwave for to go to class, she said. Others im- The university is building a Grease a 6 cup ring mold with solid shortening. Dust hushed voice: “I miss them.” Tlic mincemeat coffee ring is a “from scratch” recipe 3 minutes longer, rotating the dish once or twice. Check mcr.scd themselves in campaigns for memorial wall and has established dial is quick and easy to prepare. The dry ingredients can 8 ounce.s shredded Monterey .lack chee.se (2 cup.s) FINDING A WARM SPOT — William Farrow lies on a steam grate in Philadelphia Tuesday Donine Carrington, a junior,'said the inside with graham cracker prumbs. for doncncss. Let stand directly on counter top for 5 tighter airport security and for scholarships in tribute to the slain be mca.surcd the day before and set aside to be combined 4 ounces shredded Cheddar or other hard chee.se (1 as the temperatures dipped into the teens. Farrow said he wouldn’t go to a shelter because not a day goes by that she doesn’t cup) Sift together flour, soda, and salt. Set aside. Place minutes before turning onto a cooking rack. Yields 1 travellers’ right to know about ter­ students. Syracuse’s football coach, just before baking. Cranberry wheat bread can be made ‘They don’t like me there.” think of her friend, Frederick 1/2 cup chopped bell pepper magarinc in a mcdium-siz.c microwave safe mixing bowl. loaf. roristic threats as a way to cope with Dick MaePherson, made a goodwill ahead and frozen. Just heat this delicious nutritious bread “Sandy” Phillips. ■ ' 2 chopped green onions Microwave on high power for 45 sccons, or until melted. the murders. trip to Lockerbie over the summer in die microwave when you arc ready to serve. “You just don’t expect pcfli/fe"(o 1 tablespoon chopped pimientos Blend in sugar and c ^ s, thoroughly. Add dry in­ Jensen said attendance at her and the university’s two-time If you want to end your brunch with a seasonal des­ gredients; blend. Stir in mincemeat and pour into Cinnamon Coffee Mousse die at that age. At that age Vbu’rc 1/2 cup diced bam, pepperoni or other leftover weekly grief support sessions picked defending national champion sert, we suggest that you consider the cinnamon coffee 3/4 cup sugar looking forward to the future,” she meat prepared ring mold. Microwave on 50% (medium) power up as the anniversary drew nearer. lacrosse team is making a trip in mousse. This light, richly flavored mou.ssc is a favorite 2 tablespoons cornstarch said. “I guess in time the pain will 4 eggs for 5 minutes, rotating once or twice. Microwave on high Hospitals turn to volunteers Kathleen Deters, who coordinates January. for anyone who enjoys a blending of mellow coffee and power for 2'/2 to 3'/2 minutes, rotating once. Let stand, 2 teaspoons instant coffee crystals diminish, but in my heart it won’t counseling services in the univer­ 1/2 cup milk 1/4 tea.spoon ground cinnamon Twenty-five of the student vic­ ark chocolate. directly on counter top, for 5 minutes. Invert on serving start until those who arc responsible sity’s dormitories, said residence tims attended Syracuse, while the seasonings to taste 2 cups half and half platter. Yields 8 servings. arc brought to justice. They’re not hall counselors had not seen the remaining 10 were from other 1/2 of a (3 ounce) can french fried onions 3 egg yolks, beaten Christmas spice (Note: may be served with Cherry or Rum-Walnut to provide ‘cuddling’ therapy buried with peace. Their story is not same increase, but that it was more schools who traveled abroad as part Combine cheeses in an 8 x 8 x 2 inch glass dish. 1 cup whipping cream' 1 piece stick cinnamon Butler topping spreads.) whole.” likely students simply did not need of the university’s foreign studies Sprinkle pepper, onions, pimientos and diced meat over chocolate curls 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon ing and cuddling. The cuddlers arc a “They feel belter knowing that if Phillips, Cohen and 33 other stu­ to see the therapists that work with program. cheeses. Beat eggs, milk and seasonings together. Pour coffee flavored candy By Patty Reinert 1 teaspoon whole allspice they can’t be here, there is someone dents who spent the semester study­ her office. “They’ve never been very far evenly over cheese mixture. Prc.ss onion rings on top. In an 8 cup measure, combine sugar, cornstarch, coffee major, major help to the babies.” 1/2 teasptMin whole cloves Butter Spreads The Associated Press who will watch over their children ing overseas under Syracuse’s “I VC talked to students and I from our minds, from my mind,” Microwave on 70% (medium-high) for 11 to 13 minutes, crystals and cinnamon. Blend in half and half. “They know when they see us 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger Tangy Lime Butter and give them comfort,” she said. Division of International Studies know they’re still dealing with feel­ said Gen Clark, a drama professor rotating once. Let stand for 10 minutes before cutting. Microwave at high power for 6 to 9 minutes, or until BALTIMORE — Nancy Gephart that we’re not anybody who’s going Abroad program were returning 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1/2 cup butter ings of loss, but I don’t think it’s so who had taught seven of the victims. Yields 6 servings. mixture thickens, beating with a whisk 2 or 3 times. dons a blue hospital gown once a to act on them,” said cuddler “People say this is one of the Combine ingredients in the center of a 6 inch square of „ • j t i 1 tea.spoon grated lime peel Stir small amount of hot mixture gradually into egg week and docs for strangers’ Rochelle Savetman. “We never hold mo.sl giving things you can do,” cheesecloth. Gather comers together to form a bundle. t ^ U m G Q H /g C S 1 table.spoon fre.sh .squeezed lime juice them while they’re getting shots or Gephart said. “But it’s definitely a Tic bundle with string or dental floss. yolks. Blend egg yolks back into hot mixture. Microwave children what she u.sed to do for her 4 English muffins, split and toasted Rum-Walnut Butter son. She feeds them, talks to them, medicine. ... We’re ju.st company two-way street. I gel so much out of Place packet in a 2 cup measure filled with hot tap at high power for 30 seconds to' 1 minute, or until mix­ 8 hard-cooked egg.s, peeled (prepared by conven­ 1/2 cup butter sings to them and holds them. for them.” it — just to see a child who has been water. Microwave on high for 5 to 6 minutes, or until ture thickens slightly, stirring every 30 seconds. Place tional method) 2 tablespoons chopped walnuts She is one of a growing number Jacobs said parents also arc grate­ unresponsive smile, or to gel a child water is boiling. Continue to microwave at 30% plastic wrap directly on surface of pudding. Chill at least 1/4 cup butter 1/4 teaspoon imitation rum extract 4 hours. of hospital “cuddlers,” who try to ful for the cuddlers’ services. to cat something or to sleep.” (medium-low) to send fragrance of Christmas spice 1/4 cup flour Spiced Butter throughout the house. Additional water may be added if In a medium mixing bowl, beat whipping cream at provide emotional support and a 2 teaspoons curry powder 1/2 cup butter needed when microwaving for an extended time. high speed of electric mixer until soft p ^ s form. Fold healing touch to sick children whose A K E S I D e It’s Not Too Late ... 1/2 tea.spoon salt 1/4 teaspoon ground allspice whipped cream into chilled pudding. Spoon evenly into parents cither cannot or will not do CAfE & LO'.'NC^c. Broccoli Ham Strata 1/8 teaspoon white pepper Cherry Butter each of 8 individual parfait glasses. Garnish with choco­ so. 2 cups milk 1/2 cup butler late curls or crushed pieces of coffee-flavored candy (I 1 package (10 ounces) frozen chopped broccoli Nearly three decades ago, Toppings: 1 tablespoon cberry preserves like to use a bit of both). Yields 8 servings. Gephart spent as much time as she New Year's Eve Party ^ • 1 package (6 ounces) seasoned croutons In a small mixing bowl, microwave butter at 30% crumbled cooked bacon could at her son’s bedside at Mount Sunday, December 31,1989 l '/2 cups diced cooked ham sliced green onions (medium-low) for 15 .seconds to 1 minute, or until sof­ Marge Churchill is a Manchester resident who is Washington Pediauic Hospital as he Dinner: 7:00-10:00 p.m. Dancing: 10:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. 8 ounces shredded sharp Cheddar cheese shredded carrots tened, checking every 15 seconds. Blend in remaining in­ an authority on cooking with a microwave. Questions lay suffering from rheumatic fever. ”My Way” 4 eggs chopped nuts gredients for desired flavor. Cool, cover and refrigerate should be sent to Microwave Kitchen, Manchester “In those days, visiting hours Continental Breakfast: 2:00-3:00 a.m. I'M cups milk shredded coconut until ready to serve. Herald, Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. were very restricted, but now $35 per person 742-1908 p^qnts arc allowed to visit day or Includes: Dinner - Choice of Prime Rib or Baked Stuffed Shrimp, Party night — but some of them don’t,” Favors, Champagne at Midnight, Continentai Breakfast, Cash Bar Whole rice good for you but still hard to cook Menus Gephart said. “Some of the parents just can’t face the severity of a child’s (medical) problems.” By Bonnie Tandy Leblang be expected from the maker ol one they look like miniature umbrellas. Susan Kolodncr, the hospital’s Mark Twain Said, and Carolyn Wyman of the country’s most popular milk Besides being exotic, these mush­ Senior Citizen director of volunteers, characterized The following lunches will Supermarket Sampler chocolate candy bars. rooms arc more flavorful than the children as “medically fragile,” “The spider looks be served at Westhill Gardens Uncle Ben’s Fast Cooking Bonnie; All real chocolate chips regular canned ones. In addition to adding; and chunks arc made with cocoa and Mayfair Gardens the week for a merchant Whole Grain Brown Rice. $1.49 stir-fries, add them to soups, salads, “This is their home for several butter — an artery-clogging side dishes, omelettes, garnishes or of Dec. 25-29, to Manchester per 14-oz. box. eholesterol. For all these reasons, 1 bulky than other brown rice, and residents who are 60 or older. months or even years, and their who doesnU recommend this product to anyone saturated fat. Hershey’s Premium anything you might use other mush­ Bonnie: This new product makes therefore, a bit less objectionable. No meals will be served Dec. parents can’t be here all the time. cooking brown rice a breeze. You who doesn’t have the time to make Bits arc similar to Nestles and rooms for. advertise so he Bakers’ chocolate chunks in other 25: 'That’s where the cuddlers come in can now enjoy brown rice just 10 regular brown rice. Hershey’s Premium Real I prefer fresh mushrooms. But ways as well: they all contain Tliesday: Cranberry juice, — to provide an extra pair of hands can spin a web minutes after adding it to boiling Chocolate Chunks. Semi-.sweet since these arc unavailable fresh and lecithin, an emulsifier, and vanillin, breaded pork, broth, sweet for the nurses and to provide the water, in lieu of the 50 minutes it Carolyn: Cooking rice is never a and milk chocolate. $1.89 per arc similar in price to other jarred an artificial flavoring. The only one potatoes. Harvard beets, rye children with extra attention and across his door takes to make Uncle Ben’s Whole breeze, at least not for those of us $2.09 per 10-oz. bag. mushrooms, I think they’re a good on the market with real vanilla bread, apple sauce. love.” Grain Brown Rice. This is because who’ve been declared cooking im­ Carolyn: When it comes to buy. and lead a life flavoring is Guittard, an imported Wednesday: Chicken noodle When Mount Washington began Uncle Ben’s Fast Cooking Brown paired. The advantage in using Carolyn: These look like little making Toll House cookies, little chocolate. Since I prefer real things, soup, baked chicken, mashed Rice has been pre-cooked then Uncle Ben’s new fast cooking chocolate bits are no longer enough. toadstools to me. They don’t taste its cuddler program in 1986, hospi­ of undisturbed I would recommend it. potatoes, Capri vegetables, dried, making this essentially a brown rice is that it takes less time We Americans want chocolate any better or worse than other tal officials were looking for “the canned or jarred mushrooms I have pumpemiekel bread, canned grandmother type,” Kolodncr said. peace” dehydrated product. for me to discover that the rice is chunks. Hershey’s has recently Green Giant Whole Straw peaches. Mushroom.s. $1.18 to $1.29 per 7- tried. The first cuddlers came from a Spiders don’t lead an easy life. Newspaper Brown rice is richer in nutrients hard, baked on the bottom of the pan joined a large number of food Thursday: Grape juice, or waterlogged. manufacturers who have realized oz. jar. retirement home up the street. advertising creates the kind of customer than its polished cousin. And it con­ baked fish with Newburg sauee, Even if you’re better at cooking this and are producing some. Bonnie: Carolyn, here’s a new “At first, I said, T can’t do that. I traffic spiders hate and merchants love. If tains the cholesterol-lowering rice rice Romano, oriental bran, a source of soluble fiber, and it rice than me, the question of Their new semi-sweet chocolate product that will make your Bonnie Tandy Leblang, a don’t have time,”’ said Edith Dobbs, you're a business owner who seems to be registered dietitian, and Carolyn vegetables, white bread, pear has rice bran oil, which may be even whether or not you want to eat chunks arc more or less good stan­ homemade Chinese food look more compote. a retired nurse who lives at that seeing far too many spiders lately, give us a more effective than the celebrated brown rice remains. I do not. But dard issue. But their milk chocolate authentic; suaw mushrooms. Named Wyman, a junk food fanatic, are home. “But I was so impressed with call. Our retail display and classified adver­ syndicated columnists. Friday: Farmer Brown soup, oat bran in helping to lower this new version does seem a bit less chunk is as richly superior as might for their cultivation in straw beds. manicotti with Italian sauce, their orientation program and with tising departments can create the kind of green beans, wax beans, Italian the nurses. ... When I left, I was advertising you need to send lazy spiders on bread, fresh fruit. signed up for Tuesday mornings and their way. I’ve been here every Tuesday morn­ Consumers demand more ready to cook meals Meals on Wheels ing for the last three years.” The following meals will be The program has since expanded served to Meals on Wheels percent during the same period.” to include volunteers of all ages. maiirljpfilpr H ra lii the Food Marketing Institute dial ago but 3 percent below the level of down,” said the report released clients the week of Dec. 25-29. More women Some 75 percent of American The 60 current cuddlers range from said 82 percent of the consumers two years ago, says the Agriculture Monday by the department’s The hot noon meal is listed first early 20s to 84, Kolodncr said. households own microwave ovens who responded rated pesticides and Department. economic research service. and the cool evening meal, Once Mount Washington’s cud- and over 60 percent of all the herbicide residues as a serious in workforce Marketings of “fed” cattle in U.S. cigarette consumption may second. No meals will be dlcr program was established, other workers in the United States have health hazard. November totaled 1.50 million head, be off about 4 percent from last delivered Dee. 25; area hospitals were swamped with spur changes access to a microwave on the job, he However, 81 percent said they fractionally below a year ago but 1 year, the report said. 'Hiesday: Roast beef with To Shop the JCPenney said. calls asking about similar volunteer were completely confident or mostly percent below two years ago, ac­ grnvy. baked potato, mixed programs, said Debbie Banglcdorf, These statistics have contributed confident that the food in grocery cording to the report Monday. vegetables: Egg salad volunteer programs coordinator for By Diane Duston to a new category of eater that one sandwich, fruit, milk. stores is safe. The placement of new cattle and Johns Hopkins Hospital and Hop­ The Associated Press food company calls the “Chase and Spend less Wedne.sday: Baked chicken Catalog for Christmas Senauer said dial to avoid con­ calves in fattening pens last month kins Children’s Center. Grabbils,” also known as yuppies, quarter with gravy, whipped sumer panic dial can hurl farmers was reported at l.S^ million head, “We kept getting requests from Shop the JCPenney Catalog for everyone on your holiday gift list , .. right up to the last WASHINGTON — Women in the considered 26 percent of the market. and food-related businesses, the up 18 percent from a year ago and on holiday potato, spinach: Turkey minute! Find holiday fashions, gift apparel, children's wear, cameras, electronics, microwaves work force and the popularity of sandwich, fruit, milk. people saying, ‘Do you have a cud- IMY Other categories into which the government and food industry “both 22 picrcent more than two years ago. dlcr program?’ so we sal down and and kitchen accessories, and of course . . . TOYS. microwave ovens arc pressuring the Pillsbury Co., according to Senauer, By Nancy Byal Thursday: Baked meatloaf need to be sensitive to the public’s TTiis was the largest November said, ‘Hey, let’s do it,”’ Banglcdorf m Most orders can be delivered to your JCPenney Catalog Department in 2-3 days (longer food industry to convert farm pul consumers and the share of die Better Homes and Gardens with gravv. whipped potato, Our Own I'ryOurNew 1 need for adequate and accurate in­ placement total since 1977, and the said. “It’s been an overwhelming in Alaska and Hawaii). Or request direct delivery to your home and receive your order products not just to food, but to market they hold are: Magazine broccoli; ehicken salad Home-Cooked formation about the safety of food result of cattle moving into fecdlots success.” Dinner usually in 2-3 days. Check with your local Catalog Department tor the last date to place ready-made meals, says an agricul­ • Functional Feeders, 18 percent, sandwich, fruit, milk. Foods and thereby actively work to main­ rather than going onto wheat pas­ Other hospitals have started Menu your Christmas order tor store pick-up. ture publication. older couple with husband in blue- What with gifts to buy, cards to Friday: Stuffed shells with tain consumer confidence in the tures. similar programs, in part to deal Hassle-tree shopping, toll-free ordering and fast delivery. "Retailers, distributors and collar job, interested in traditional .send, decorations to organize, and tomato sauce, zucchini, wax food system.” Slate feedlot cattle inventories are “It’s Not Too Late to Shop the JCPenney Catalog for Christmas!” processors arc the first to be buf­ meals in convenient ways. entertaining to host, it may be beans: 1\ma salad sandwich, with the growing number of children Besides worrying about chemi­ listed here for the seven states, fruit, milk. bom to drug-dependent mothers. feted by changes in consumer • Down Home Stokers, 21 px;r- visions of dollar signs that dance cals, consumers are more concerned which account for about three- through your head at holiday time. Addicted at birtli, the children re­ iW e ’re Never Closed! demands,” says the article in cent, lower income, traditional than ever about the nutritional value fourths of the nation’s beef. The first Don’t fret. It’s possible to gather quire extra attention and nurturing to “Choices” written by Benjamin regional or ethnic caters. of their food. Sh op toll-free number is the number of cattle, in friends and family for good cheer HAPPY HOLIDAYS calm them. Senauer, University of Minnesota • Careful Cooks, 20 percent, bet­ “The average American consumes thousands, as of Dec. 1, and the and a good time together without “Sometimes it will take two hours - - JC P enney professor of agriculture and applied ter educated, older, frequently 37 percent of his or her calories in second number is the percentage of overspending. 1 800 222-6161 We are open on just to get a baby to drink a few oun­ J»Ewwr catalog economics. retired, higher income, want a heal­ die form of fat, down from 40 per­ a year earlier. The smaller your gathering and ces of formula,” said Gephart. “The . I V 1 “But in many eases these con­ thy, nutritious diet with emphasis on cent in 1977,” said Senauer. Thursday evenings ^ 1089, JCPenn«y Company, Inc. Arizona 251 93 die less food you buy, the lower nurses each have to take care of up sumer-driven changes work their enjoyment. This shows up on the farm in featuring two dinner California 490 89 your food bill. Don’t feel you have to four patients. Tliey just don’t way through the food system back • Happy Cookers, 15 percent, a decreased demand for products high to outdo every other hostess this Colorado 960 101 entrees - plus our have the lime to sit for two hours to the fanner,” couple in which one or both enjoy in saturated fat, such as animal shor­ time of year. Don’t attempt to Iowa 665 109 fabulous Luncheon with one baby.” Senauer points out that consumers cooking or baking, want basic in­ tening, butter and whole milk. repay a whole year’s social obliga­ Kansas 1,6(X) 106 Michele Jacobs, a nurse at Mount Manchester Distribution got so hot for oat products, which gredients and will pay for quality. More cuts can be expected if Nebraska 2,1(X) 106 tions in a single budget-busting Menu - Dinners - faT’leu.v sEti Washington, said the babies quickly arc supposed to reduce cholesterol, The Happy Cookers and Chase Americans ever gel to the recom­ holiday bash. Texas 2,060 97 $5.99 learn to as.sociate their nurses with Catalog Desk that farmers couldn’t keep up, lead­ and Grabbils arc the growing seg­ mended 30 percent fat content in □ □ □ CAITRINC-BREAKFAST-SANDWiCHESeHOT FOODSeTAKE OUT Today, it’s a very acceptable the sometimes painful u-caUnents ing food processors to turn to im­ ments of the market, says Senauer. their daily diet, said Senauer. 1361 Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, CT way for singles or couples to enter­ they administer. HEARTLAND PLAZA • 1050 TOLLAND TPKE. • MANCHESTER ports. Another food trend that affects □ n n Americans smoked less in 1989 ¥ir-A-BUluDrli tain. Some guests actually feel “But they get to know the cud- 649-0067 Monday-Friday 9:00am-7;00pm “Women in the labor force farmers more directly is the move­ than the year before, according to a 697 Main Sfreet guilty if they don’t bring someth­ dlcrs and you can see their faces jumped from 35 percent in 1960 to ment away from products sprayed Cattle being fed for the slaughter tobacco report from the Agriculture HOURS: ing. Not only does this save light up when a cuddler comes in," Saturday, December 23, 9:00am-5:00pm 55 percent in 1987,” says the author. with chemicals toward organically market as of Dec. 1 in die seven Department. money, it is the best timesaver Manchester Jacobs said. “They don’t associate Mon. - Sat. 7 - 8 Sunday 7 ■ 3 “For married women 35-44 years grown fruits and vegetables. major beef states totaled 8.13 mil­ “Despite record exports of about there is. Sunday, December 24, 9:00am-5:00pm 643-2224 the cuddlers with pain. They as­ old, it doubled from 36 percent to 72 Senauer cites a 1989 survey by lion head, up 2 percent from a year 130 billion cigarettes, output is sociate them with loving and play­ MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1989—17 16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1989 SPORTS High School Roundup Griffin guides East Catholic to first victory of year

Thoughts FARMINGTON — The young FARMINGTON (72) — Steve Halloran 6 2-4 from the foul line,” Phillips said. East Catholic Eagles needed an 16, Chad Barnett 0 0-0 0, Jon Bezoin 11 5 7 28, Bolton hurt its own cause by Cedric Reed 0 0-0 0, Shawn Ellison 7 4-9 18. ApLENty early win to gain some confidence Eric Davis 1 0-0 2. John Waters 4 0-2 8. Totals shooting a poor 16-for-33 from the -L' and that’s exactly what they got on 29 11-22 72 foul line. L e n A u s te r 3-point goals; EC- Evans 2, Paradiso, Eric Cavoli netted a game-high 19 / > the road against a tough Farmington Penders, Monahan. F- Halloran 2, Beloin. High team Tuesday night. Halftime: 31-all. points to lead the Sachems with Ben Eagle senior John Griffin scored ■Wilson (18) and Justin Foran (15) - i . 17 of his team-high 22 points in the Portland pounds also m double figures. Peter Della third quarter as East pulled away in Coventry boys Bella poured in 16 points and Dave the fourth quarter and posted a Hohler 12 to pace Bolton. Insanity now 79-72 win. PORTLAND — With a decided RHAM (65) — Ben Wilson 9 5 5 18, Jason edge in the rebounding battle, beefy Malloy 0 1-2 1 Jason Wadsworth 1 1-1 3, Eric East is now 1-2 and will host Cavoli 6 6-6 19. Justin Foran 4 7-11 15. Marc Northwest Catholic Friday night at Portland High overpowered Cloutier 0 0-0 0. Greg LeGault 2 1-2 5, Garry 7. Farmington falls to 0-3. Coventry High, 68-40, Tuesday >bung 0 4-6 4. Totals 22 20-32 65. describes best night in Charter Oak Conference BOLTON (46) — Peter Della Bella 5 6-9 16, “It’s a great win but we have to msi P&ul Sauer 3 0-2 6. Mike Jones 0 0-0 0, David keep building,” first-year East coach boys’ basketball action. Boles 0 3-6 3 Dave Hohler 4 4-6 12, Rich Nor- Each club is now 1-1 for the but 0 0-0 0 Chris Anderson 0 0 6 0, John Ges- 1 Bill Finnegan said. “The kids really mundo 0 0-0 0 Frank Tozzoli 2 2-4 6, Brian Neil baseball moguls m needed it. We gave one away last season. Coventry is now idle until 1 1-4 3. Totals 15 16-33 46. GOING IN — week (at Norwich Free Academy). Wednesday, Dec. 27, when it takes 3-point goals; R- Cavoli on RHAM High in the opening wmmkmtm. Halllime: 31-26 RHAM A reader bumped into me in the parking lot at High­ Manchester High’s This one went the other way. John Griffin had a career game. He round of the E.O. Smith Holiday East swimmers land Park Market a week ago and, despite the frigid Jeff Ross (33) goes in Festival in Storrs. temperatures, wanted to talk some baseball. That’s al- proved something tonight.” for a layup during Griffin also led the team in “They outrebounded us by 20 lose to Windham \/ays a heated subject. plus,” Coventry coach Ron The question he had on his mind was “are the owners V Tuesday afternoon's rebounds with 11. East placed five WILLIMANTIC — The East players in double figures. Badsteubner said. “They got a lot of Catholic High boys’ swimming now shelling out big money .so they can’t be accused of opener with Wilbur second chances all night. They had a r J Sophomore Rob Penders had 17 team had a ino of double winners, collusion anymore?” Cross in New Haven. couple of husky kids and we My answer was pointed. “No, don’t give the owners points while sophomores Chris but that wasn t enough to prevent The Indians’ Jim An- Paradiso and P.J. Monahan had 13 couldn’t compete with them.” host Windham High from taking a that much credit for intelligence. Just call them stupid.” One tormentor of the Patriots was ChrisUnas came quite early for a number of free agents selmo (31) views the points each with the former di.shing 95-74 victory Tuesday afternoon. out 10 assists. Senior Bill Evans Portland’s 6-2, 200-pound senior Freshman Jason Martin took the two weeks ago. How else do you explain the dollars and play along with the Fran DcBari, who poured in a cents figures that were tossed around at the winter meet­ Governors’ Devan added 10, including a pair of 3- 50 freestyle and 100 backstroke, jxtinters. game-high 32 points. He was Neal Frecmcr secured the 200- and ings in Nashville like articles at a rummage sale. Hayes (22). Ross had abetted inside by Mike Larson, who 1 read somewhere that the players’ careers are so short, It was a tight game throughout. 500-yard freestyles and Matt Martin 15 points in the In­ East led, 22-18, after one quarter. dropped in 25 points for the win­ they deserve the money. Balderdash. This is not like ners. annexed the 200 individual medley when Babe Ruth, asked why he should be making more dians’ 92-68 setback. The game was tied at 31-all at and 100 butterfly, but Windham’s halftime and also at 56-all after Portland look a 13-12 lead after money than the president of the United States, answered, Reginald Pinto/Manchesler Herald one quarter after the Patriots had led superior depth proved to be the dif­ three quarters. “I deserve it. I’m having a better year.” most of the opening stanza. The ference. President Bush, critics aside, is not having a worse While East missed the front ends John Vitale, Brad Boza and Inaki of four 1-and-l opportunities in the Highlanders moved the lead to time of it than the likes of Keith Hernandez or Tony Phil­ 28-21 at the half, and spread it out in Aguinez.abal also swam well for the lips, not when you see the developments in Eastern fourth quarter, Paradiso was key Eagles (0-2). East’s next meet is down the stretch sinking six of eight the third .stanza to 49-34. Larson had Europe with the Berlin Wall opening and other Warsaw 11 and DeBari seven points in the Thursday at 3:30 p.m. at East Bloc counU"ies refuting communism and demanding Cross finishes off Manchester from the foul line. Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald deeiding period. Hartford High. I University of Connecticut-bound UP FOR TWO — Dwayne Davila of Wilbur Cross goes up for two of his game-high 31 Results: more freedom. “It was close most of the first Hernandez, who was a key figure in the New York By Jim Tierney jShawn Ellison, who had 18 points in 200 medley relay: 1. Windham 1:59.35 half, until they got a couple of bas­ points over Manchester’s Darren Goddard (11) during Tuesday’s game in New Haven. 200 free: 1. Freemer (EC) 2:04.40, 2. Flaum Manchester Herald idefcat, began the second half with Mets’ winning the 1986 World Series over the Red Sox, kets,” Badsteubner said. “The third Keeping an eye on the play are Manchester’s Jeff Ross (33), Paris Oates (32) and (W), 3. Hanka (W) itiyt■ ‘two slam dunks. Jon Bezoin netted a 200 IM: 1, M. Martin (EC) 2:22.37, 2. Kaiser has been hampered by injuries the last two years. At 36 quarter they look off with the lead years of age, and coming off an injury-filled 1989 season NEW HAVEN •— Though the final score of 92-68 may ‘ game-high 28 for Farmington, DeVaughn Whitehead along with Cross’ Devan Hayes. The Governors won, 92-68. (W). 3. Rivers (W) not indicate it, Manchester High was afforded one. cru­ and pulled away.” 50 free: 1. J. Martin (EC) 26.74, 2. Russell in which he spent more time on die bench than the field, i “The kids really executed in the (W). 3. Vitale (EC) Coventry didn’t help itself, shoot­ Frank Coombs 6 2-2 14, Bob Johnson 4 0-0 8. at the end, Bolton High .succumbed the score indicates,” Bolton coach the Cleveland Indians signed Hernandez to a guaranteed cial stretch where it could’ve turned around its .season second half,” Finnegan said. “We Diving: 1. Smith (W) 141 points, 2. Calyxto ing 16-for-52 from the field and 7- John Totton 2 4-4 8. RarxJy Leoto 2 1-2 5, Chris to RHAM High, 65-46, Tue.sday Craig Phillips said. “We ju.st ran out (W), 3. Chris Jaison (EC) $3.5 million two-year deal. opener against the No. 2-rankcd team in the stale — Wil­ i started to pick up the pace of the McCarthy 1 0-0 3, Chris Lanciano 1 0-2 2. Marc for-15 from the foul line. night in Charter Oak Conference of gas (at the end). 1 was very 100 fly: 1. M. Martin (EC) 1:01.30, 2. Kaiser Guaranteed? Why guaranteed. This is a terrific deal if bur Cross. I game. My subs (Alex Capo, Mike Voisine 0 0-0 0, Mike Bonanno 0 0-0 0, Wade (W), 3. Pramberger (W) After allowing 31 first-quarter points and irailing. Frank Coombs led the Patriots Ulanowicz 0 0-0 0. Totals 16 7-9 40. boys’ basketball action. pleased with our effort.” 100 free: 1. Hanka (W) 59.20, 2. Vitale (EC), you’re Keith Hernandez. If you’re the Cleveland Indians, JKlopfer, Fred Leone) gave me a 3-point goals; C- McCarthy; P- Newman 31-15, the visiting Indians went on a 9-0 run to start the with 14 points. The loss leaves the Bulldogs 1-2 RHAM had a 17-13 lead after one 3. Russell (VI/) 'great game.” Halftime: 28-21 Portland. 500 free: 1. Freemer (EC) 5:58.20, 2. Flaum then you’re insane. Don’t they remember being burned PORTLAND (66) — Doug Smmons 2 0-0 4. quarter and 31-26 halftime ad­ second quarter and chopped the Governors’ lead to .seven ■ EAST CATHOLIC (79) — Chris Paradiso 2 overall, 1-1 in the C(XJ East, while (W), 3. Bucklin (W) when they signed pitcher Wayne Garland to a long-term Dave Caso 0 2-2 2. Wayne Newman 1 0-3 3, 8-10 13, Rob Penders 8 0 0 17, Chris Conklin 2 Bolton basketball the Sachems go to 2-0 with the vic­ vantage. It was still a close game 100 back: 1. J. Martin (EC) 1:07.73, 2. deal, and got nothing in return. (31-24) on a turnaround eight-footer by senior Enk John­ Fran DeBari 13 6-6 32, Joe Ortiz 0 1-2 1, Mike son from the baseline with 6:20 left in the half. 0-1 4, Bili Evans 3 2-5 10, P. J. Monahan 5 2-3 Larson 11 3-3 25 Scott Cooeland 0 0-0 0 tory. Bolton’s next game is Friday at after three pKriods, 43-37. “In the Haines (W), 3. Boza (EC) Phillips, a utility player with the World Champion 13, John Griffin 8 6-8 22, Aie« Capo 0 0-0 0, James Gibson 0 0-0 0, Andrew Srb 0 0-0 0. To­ loses 2nd in row home against Bacon Academy. fourth quarter (RHAM) ran a fast 100 breast; 1. Rivers (W) 1:12.42, 2 Garriti Oakland A’s, got a raise of which every layman dreams. The next six minutes saw both teams turn the ball over Mike Klopfer 0 0-0 0, Fred Leone 0 0-0 0. Totals tals 27 13-17 68. (W), 3. Aguinezabal (EC) 2 8 1 5 2 7 79. BOLTON — Running out of ga.s “It was a much closer game than break attack coupled with lO-for-14 400 free relay: 1. Windham 4:04.86. He went from a paltry $435,000 a year deal with the A’s, repeatedly (Manchester nine limes. Cross 10) and the In­ COVENTRY (40) — Pat Bradley 0 2-2 2, hardly enough to keep his head above water, to a 3-year dians could not creep closer than seven. Manchester Uid a $3.25 million package with the Deuoit Tigers. more than adequate job of breaking the Cross pressure, All this for a .262 hitter who drove in 47 runs a year but failed to finish off at the other end. ago. Cross didn’t encounter any problems in the finishing Steinberg Celtics end lengthy drought It makes perfect sense. department and finished off Manchester Tuesday after­ The Seattle Mariners, who have been practicing noon. frugality for years, opened the wallet at the winter meet­ Wilbur Cross remains unbeaten at 3-0 while unsure of Manchester will play at Hartford Public Friday night at » with road win in Milwaukee ings and came up with 31-year-old first baseman Pete O’Brien, formerly of the Indians. O’Brien will be able to 7:30. “We had opportunities and we just didn’t finish a lot of He lofted a perfect lob pass to under .500. fill all of his children’s Christmas wishes, thanks to a > ibis plans By Rick Gano Robert Parish for a layup, grabbed “Once again, we missed double­ them,” Manchester coach Frank Kind said. “We came seven-year deal with the Mariners worth $7.6 million. The Associated Press figure layups,” said Bucks coach And think what he could have gotten monetarily if his back during that stretch and made a good run at them and three rebounds and also hit four straight free throws. That pul the Del Harris, who fined five players numbers were better than a .259 batting average, 12 yet there were even more opportunities where we By Barry Wilner MILWAUKEE (AP) — Road vic­ homers and 55 RBIs. should’ve cut the thing down (even more). Maybe that tories are rare enough for the Boston Celtics back up 88-81 with 52 $50 each after his team’s embarrass­ The Associated Press ing loss to the Heal because they After the A’s swept the San Francisco Giants in the would’ve given us some momentum and confidence.” Celtics these days, let alone at Mil­ seconds left and they ran out the vic­ tory with seven free throws. failed to execute the offen.se. earthquake-interrupted 1989 World Series, some talk was Long-time Governor coach Bob Saulsbury knew the • HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — Just what waukee, where the Bucks had won “It’s been a long drought. It feels “I’ve never seen a team work so raised about the A’s having a “dynasty.” That word is opening two minutes of the second period was (does Dick Steinberg have in mind? nine straight regular-season games good,” said Celtics coach Jimmy hard to gel to the basket and then used all too frequently, but the subject was broached. Manchester’s best chance to make this a game. 'Not even the new general manager between the teams. The A’s, however, are going to have to go some to “We gave them opportunities,” Saulsbury said. “We i.'f But the Celtics did what visiting Rodgers. “It’s the first lime that miss the layup.” lof the New York Jets is sure. Jay Humphries led the Bucks with defend the championship. Phillips, hardly a star, was a beat Manchester on talent, that’s all.” teams must do in the NBA — itiey we’ve won in Milwaukee in a long ; Steinberg, 54, was hired Monday 22 points and Jack Sikma scored 16 valuable reserve player who did his role when called In all, Manchester committed 27 turnovers compared played strong defense and played lime.” .’and began working for the Jets on Milwaukee, losing for the second and had 17 rebounds. But it wasn’t upon and his absence will be felt. Designated hitter Dave to 18 for Cross. Cross senior guard Dwayne Davila ITbesday, despite complaints from smart down the stretch. That F^ker defected to the Milwaukee Brewers for a $3,025 scored 18 of his game-high 31 points in the second half. resulted in a 95-86 victory Tuesday straight game at home, scored a enough. 'his former employer, the New “We missed some opportunities,” million deal and 19-game winner Storm Davis, upset at The Governors led, 44-30, at halftime. A steal and jam night as the Celtics earned their season-low 11 points in the lliird ^England Patriots, that the whole said Sikma. “We’re struggling right not getting to pitch in the Series, is pouting all the way to by Davila gave Cross a 55-40 lead with 5:09 left in the fourth road victory in 11 games this quarter and had 36 points in the Thing wasn’t handled properly. He is now, but we need to work through the bank. He signed a three-year $6.1 million deal with third. Manchester never was closer than 10 points the season. second half. The Bucks shot only 18 ;not rushing into anything. it. We’ll find a way to work out of the Kansas City Royals. second half. Anytime you win on the road. percent in the third quarter when I “I don’t think there is going to be they fell behind by 10 and hit only it.” A whole lot more insanity does exist, but you do get “To their credit, they had us out of sync on offense,” It s a good win for us,” said Larry ia total revamping of the squad or the The Celtics got 14 points from the picture. Kinel said. “We turned the ball over more than we Birit, who led the Celtics with 21 38 percent of llicir shots for the Ifront office,” Steinberg, director of game. Kevin McHale and 13 from Reggie Major League baseball is under the threat of a strike in should. A lot of times, it was unforced errors. A lot of points and 12 rebounds. “Wc came ^player development for the Patriots This is not, however, a typical Lewis, who scored six in the final 1990 unless a basic agreement is struck between the that has to do with so many new people. We re siiii The Associaied Press in here and played a little different­ “since 1981, said. “I’m going to take quarter. players and owners. The players say they want a trying to find a chemistry where guys know wiicre ly. Wc played a little bit harder, Bucks team, especially with leading |;some time but not a long time to scorer Ricky Pierce missing six “Reggie Lewis gave us a spark. 1 “guarantee” that the owners will bargain in good faith, they’re going to be. We learned a lot about ourselves in played pretty good defense and wc review some of the key people.” TANGLED UP — Boston’s Kevin Gamble, right, and Mil­ thought wc went through a third and there will be no collusion. terms of how to handle pressure. This will probably be hit me shots when wc had to.” straight games with a groin injury. > What most Jets fans want to know waukee’s Jeff Grayer lock arms as they chase a loose ban The Bucks had a 13-poinl quarter quarter that 1 would call ugly bas­ Collusion? the best pressure we’re going to see all year in terms of : is if their chants of “Joe Must Go” I Inc Bucks chopped a 10-poinl C’mon guys, be real. overall quickness.” during Tuesday’s NBA game in Milwaukee. The Celtics took deficit after three quarters to one Saturday night while losing to ketball, ugly from both team ■ will pay off. Most likely, Joe Walton Miami and are now three games standpoints,” said Rodgers. A whole lot of insanity, with a tinge of stupidity, ex­ Governor junior guard Manny Williamson, who sat [will be coaching his final game on a rare road victory, 95-86. •with 3:21 left, but Bird look over. ists among baseball owners. out the first two games of the season along with team- ‘Saturday when the Jets (4-11) try to Collusion; nah. That would take some intelligent male Terence Rountree due to academic problems, was Reginald Pinio/Mancheater Herald damage Buffalo’s chances of win­ thought. inserted into the lineup in the fourth quarter. ning the AFC East. Far above the intellect of any owner today. He scored the first two buckets of the fourth and led an UP FOR GRABS — Chris Breuler (20) and Robert Moore (50) of Wilbur Cross have their But Steinberg isn’t saying that. Bulls tough defense breaks down the Lakers 11-0 run increasing the Cross lead to 75-48. Manchester hands on the basketball, as Manchester High’s Paris Oates reaches for it during Tuesday’s Nor is he about to hint at what the did not get on the board in the fourth quarter until a free Len Auster Ls sports editor of the Manchester game in New Haven. Oates had a team-high 16 points for the Indians. future might hold for Mike Hickey, throw by junior Darren Goddard with 4:25 left. tie. Herald. who handles the draft for the Jets, where they are 10-1 this season. que Wilkins scored 11 of his 30 “They both were not dedicated to their studies so I By Bill Barnard Bullets 112, Tiniberwolves 99: Manchester senior Paris Oates scored a team-high 16 and 14 points, respectively, for the Indians. and pro personnel director Jim Clippers 128, Pacers 102: Ron points in llie final 4:41, rallying At­ benched them,” Saulsbury said. “I wanted them to focus WILBUR CROSS (92) — Dwayne Davila 12 6-8 31, Chris Breuler 5 2-2 The Associated Press NBA Roundup Jeff Malone scored 12 points in the points, two of which came on a thunderous two-handed Royer. Harper 39 points for the second lanta over Sacramento, which lost on what it lakes to be a basketball player and that’s being reverse slam dunk, grabbed nine rebounds and blocked 13, Devan Hayes 6 0-1 12, Terrence Rouniree 4 1-2 10, Terrence Brook-' its fifth straight game. third quarter and Mel Turjiin added shire 2 0-0 4, Roberl Moore 5 2-3 12, Late! Roberts 0 0-0 0, Manny Wil­ Rebuilding the Jets, who have not The Chicago Bulls were playing straight game and Los Angeles won a student first.” eight shots. Oates did not start, but entered the game with liamson 3 4-6 10, Totals 37 1 5-22 92. die NBA record. Pistons 94, SuperSonics 77: six in the first 3:14 of the fourth as Gedman offered won a title since 1969, might not be defense the way Michael Jordan for the fifth straight lime at home, Williamson, one of six Cross players to hit double 6:22 left in the first quarter. MANCHESTER (68) — Darren Goddard 2 1-3 7, Erik Johnson 5 0-0 10 Tciry Porter scored 19 points and DeU-oil snapped a ihrcc-gamc losing Washington won its fourlli suaight Emil Issavi 6 2-4 14, Jell Ross 6 2-4 15, Rodney Crockett 0 0-0 0 Paris as impossible a chore as some New plays offense. matching its longest siring of figures, wound up with 10 points. “I like him,” Saulsbury said of Oates. “He’s a big-time Oates 6 4-5 16, Devaughn Whitehead 0 2-4 4, Erik Wbllgang 1 0 -0 ’ , Jim matched a team record with four 3- streak as Mark Aguirre scored 12 of game, handing Minnesoui its sixth 2 Yorkers claim. Even Steinberg sees “One of our objectives was to homccourl success since moving “I knew they were tiring,” Saulsbury said. “We just player. He’s got all the tools.” Anselmo 0 2-2 2, Dwayne Goldslon 0 0-0 0. Totals 26 13-22 68. pointers in the first half. Clyde his 21 points in llie first quarter. straight loss. 1 a one-year deal 3-point goals: WC- Davila, Breuler, Rountree. M- Goddard 2, Ross. some positive signs in youngsters slow them down on the break,” Jor­ from San Diego in 1984. kept fast breaking.” Sophomore Jeff Ross and senior Emil Issavi added 15 Drexler had 10 of his 18 points in Bill Lainibeer had 20 jKiinls and Nets 100, Heat 98: Roy Hin.son’s Halllime: 44-30 Cross. such as Erik McMillan, James dan said after he scored 37 points Knicks 115, Ja/.z 107; New York BOSTON (AP) — Rich Gedman, the Red Sox llie lliird period when ilie Blazers 11 relxiunds for the Pistons and layup with 3.6 seconds to play won Hasty, Jeff Lagcman and Dennis and the Bulls held the Los Angeles remained the only team without a reluctant backup catcher, may have to get used to built an 89-71 lead. Sedale Threall .scored a season-high the game after Miami tied the score Byrd on defense, A1 Toon and John­ Lakers to 36.4 percent shooting in a home loss as Pttrick Ewing had 41 that role now that Boston has sent him a contract 18 points in his first start of the year 98-98 on Shemuui Douglas’ free ny Hector on offense. 93-83 victory Tuesday night. “They points and 15 rebounds against offer for next season. Akeem Olajuwon, the Rockets’ for the SuperSonics. throw w ith 21 seconds left. Whalers find Pittsburgh a friendly place were taking tough shots and our Utah. The Red Sox sent it Tuesday when they also said And he likes being in the AFC. 7-fool center, got one of the offen­ Hornets 102, Mavericks 97: Mtxikic Blaylock started the win­ defense had a lot to do with that.” Rla/.ers 119, Rockets 100: they would not offer a contract for next season to It has been suggested that Stein­ sive rebounds and led Houston with Charlotte snapjied a 10-ganie losing ning play by driving llie lane. When The Bulls, who lead the NBA Portland outrebounded Houston catcher Rick Cerone, who has been with them for PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Penguins scious of U7 ing to put on a shoiff rather he said. “Anytime someone is shunned ready to play,” defenseman Paul Coffey berg will replace Walton with a col­ 24 points. Derrick Chievous added streak — longest in the league this Rony Seikaly moved over to .stop Central Division, won their ninth 56-27 and held llic Rockets to two two seasons. alumni association relumed to Pittsburgh than just playing a good, solid hockey from a job or an organizjition it’s a good said. lege coach because Steinberg has so 16 points and the oilier rebound. season — as Dell Curry’s juniper the drive, Blaylock passed to Hin.son straight game at Chicago Stadium, offensive rebounds, one less than Gedman, 30, received $1.15 million last season and made the evening miserable for their game.” feeling to come back and beat them. Krygicr, cx-Penguin Randy Cun- many connections at that level. But Hawks 115, Kings 112: Domini­ with 37 seconds left broke a 95-95 for llie winning shot. and reportedly was offered the maximum allowable old team. “I really had mixed emotions,” said “I’m sure they’re all elated, but this is a ncyworlh, Dean Evason and Francis all bringing in someone without NFL salary cut of 20 percent. Cerone, 35, was paid The , laden with Whalers general manager Eddie Johnston, long season and this was another game, scored in the first period. coaching experience is unlikely, par­ $400,000 last season. The team had until midnight former Penguins employees, used a four- who held the same position with the Pen­ really. Let’s face it, things changed a little The teams each scored four goals after ticularly in such a pressure-filled tonight to send them contracts or tliey would be­ goal first period to beat Pittsburgh 8-4 guins for five years. “I have so many and a little bit of the sling has been taken that, but the slow start buried the Pen­ position. Tuesday night. friends on the other side.” Or Steinberg could look for a cur­ Paterno wants to be part of the Big Ten scene come free agents. out of it for the people who were with the guins. Gedman is “five or six years younger than Ron Francis and Todd Krygicr each Johnston was demoted to assistant Pittsburgh organization.” “We just weren’t sharp early and we rent NFL head coach anxious to Cerone, plus he’s a left-handed batter and we’re scored twice as the Whalers won their general manager in the summer of 1988 Ley was referring to the Dec. 5 firings got down in a hole,” Patrick said. “We move on. Chuck Knox, who once By David S. Martin amiounced that Penn Stale would toric niomem tor Penn Stale.” consideration to join the league. Ikenberry said presidents of the still hopeful he can turn it around," Boston General fifth consecutive road game. and replaced by Tony Esposito. Last sum­ of Esposito and coach Gene Ubriaco. made a valiant effort, but we were in too worked for the Jets, is under con­ The Associated Press join the Big Ten conference. Penn State announced on Tuesday Penn Slate, die leading Eastern Big Ten .sduxils decided Dec. 10 to Manager Lou Gorman said. The Whalers have the NHL’s best road mer, Johnston moved to Hartford and Both were replaced by Craig Patrick, who deep a hole.” tract in Seattle, but new owner Ken Two days shy of his 63rd that it will become tlie Big Ten’s fotitball power, has played an inde­ extend the invitation because Penn In five of his first six major league seasons, Ged­ reeord at 11-5-0. took a large part of the Penguins’ support won his first two games as interim eoach Mark Rccchi, Rob Brown, Andrew Behring is unpredictable and Knox STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — PCnn birthday, F^temo said he could eleventh member, but Stanley O. pendent schedule since its program State is academically comparable to coach another six or seven years if man batted at least .258 for tlie Red Sox. He played “I don’t know what it is except maybe staff with him. but is 1-3-1 since. McBain and Bob Errcy scored for the could be ready for a new challenge. Stale isn’t likely to play a Big Ten Ikenberry, president of the Univer­ began in 1887. Other sports at the others in the conference and has a in at least 133 games in 1984, 1985 and 1986. But we play within ourselves more on the Ken Schinkel, who had been with the Many of llie problems Pittsburgh had Penguins. Dave Tippett, Krygicr, Francis As for player personnel, it will schedule until the mid-1990s, and he stayed healthy. He came to Penn sity of Illinois and chairman of the school, most notably basketball, reputation for integrity in its athletic he played in fewer than 100 games in each of his road,” Hartford coach Rick Ley said. Penguins since the franchise was founded under fired coach Gene Ubriaco arc resur­ and Grant Jennings scored for the take Steinberg longer to make those Coach Joe Paterno said he wants to Slate as an assistant in 1950 and has Big Ten’s Board of Directors, said play in die Atlantic 10 Conference. program. a 219-57-3 record in 24 seasons as last three seasons, batting .205, .230 and .212. The Whalers are 6-12-1 at home. They as a player, coach and personnel director, facing. Padick wants a defensive style, Whalers. evaluations. He’ll probably need to be in charge of the first team that llie conference would keep its name. Athletic directors for the Atlantic Penn State president Bryce Jor­ “They certainly could have justified not tender­ host the Boston Bruins tonight at the resigned and joined the Whalers staff. but the Penguins gave up 50 shots in Francis’ shorthanded goal at 16:48 see many of the current Jets — al­ does it. head coach. Ikenberry said no schtxils would 10 planned to discuss FVnn State’s dan, during a news conferenee on “1 came here when it was a cow ing me a contract,” said Gedman, who had indi­ Hartford Civic Center. It was a special game for most of the Saturday’s loss at Calgary and fell behind killed Pittsburgh’s comeback hopes. The though not the older ones — in ac­ “There’s nothing else I would have to drop out of the conference to future in that league as the school die schiKil’s campus, said Penn State college before it was even a univer­ cated he’d prefer being traded if he could be a “It seems like we gel down a goal at management people, but Ley took a more 4-0 after less titan 14 minutes of the game Penguins were given a power play with tion in 1990 before the rebuilding rather do,” Paterno said TUesday aceonuxiate Penn Slate’s arrival, prepares for die Uansilion to die Big planned to form aeademie as well as starter. home and we panic and make stupid mis­ pragmatic view of the result. against Hartford. 4:40 left in the game when Pat Verbeek gets into full swing. after university and league officials sity,” Paterno said. “It’s a very his­ and no other schools were under Ten. athletic lies with Big Ten schools. takes,” Francis said. “We seem too con­ “We needed to win wherever we were,” “For some reason we’re not coming out was penalized for high slicking. IS - MANCUBSTER MERAI.D, Wednesday. Dee. 20, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1989—19 SCOREBOARD Kings’ free-wheeling upsets Gretzky

served by Gartner (loo many men on ice), 15:28. Second Period— 2, Edmonton. Muni 5 (Mes­ NHL Roundup Hockey sier). 19:55 (sh). Penalties— Lamb. Edm, major Football (fighting). 3:32; Gagner. Min. major (fighting). ooF! 0^/ 3:32; Broten. Mm (tripping). 4:18; Tikkanon. toKINOK NHL standings Edm (roughing). 10.W; Gartner, Min (roughing). IIMDU/ 3 NFL standings By John Kreiser 10:54; J.Murphy. Edm (hooking). 15:56; Gregg, The Associated Press WALES CONFERENCE Edm (holding). 19:24. JruFf: AMERICAN CONFERENCE Patrick Division Third Period— 3. Edmonton, Tikkanon 12 East W L TPIs GF GA (Kurri), 10:42 (sh). 4. Edmonton. MacTavish 14 W L T Pet. PF PA Wayne Gretzky matched his best offensive showing of Philadelphia 16 15 4 36 126 112 (J.Murphy. Gregg). 12:46. 5. Edrrx)nton. Gregg Buffalo 8 7 0 .533 372 317 NY Rangers 15 14 5 35 110 107 2 (MacTavish). 19:01. Penalties— Anderson, Miami 8 7 0 .533 307 352 the season. But he still wasn’t happy. New Jersey 15 16 3 33 136 135 Edm (slashing), 8:56; Churla, Min (delay of Indianapolis 8 7 0 .533 292 260 “We let Kelly (Hrudey) down,” Gretzky said after the Washington 14 15 4 32 113 112 gafT>e). 12:46; Buchborger, Edm (roughing), New England 5 10 0 .333 277 367 Kings stomped the Winnipeg Jets 9-5 on Thursday night. Pittsburgh 13 17 3 29 131 142 17:34; Churla, Mm, major-game misconduct N.Y. Jets 4 11 0 .267 253 374 NY Islanders 12 20 4 28 117 137 (fighting). 17:34; Buchberger, Edm. major (fight­ Central “He never gets upset that we are a free-wheeling team. Adams Division ing), 19:51; Zettler, Min. major (fighting). 19:51. Houston 9 6 0 .600 345 388 8 6 1 .567 310 234 When we got up 7-1 we had a chance to help him and wc Buffalo 21 9 4 46 119 101 Shots on goal— Edmonton 5-10-10— 25. Min­ Cleveland let him down more than anyone else.” Montreal 20 13 4 44 121 101 nesota 9-8-5— 22. Cincinnati 8 7 0 .533 383 256 Boston 17 13 3 37 111 96 Power-play Opportunities— Edmonton 0 of 4; Pittsburgh 8 7 0 .533 234 304 R)r two periods, Gretzky and the Kings were almost Hartford 17 17 1 35 119 118 Minnesota 0 of 4. West perfect. Gretzky finished the night with two goals and Quebec 6 23 5 17 104 161 Goalies— Edmonton, Ranford, 10-6-4 (22 x-Denver 11 4 0 .733 346 207 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE shots-22 saves). Minnesota, Casey, 15-9-2 L.A. Raiders 8 7 0 . 533 296 263 four assists, while Steve Duchesne and Keith Crowder Norris Division (25-20). Kansas City 7 7 1 .500 291 262 each scored twice. W L TPts GF GA A— 10.724. Seattle 7 8 0 .467 241 298 Chicago 19 13 2 40 130 119 Referee— Mark Faucette. Linesmen— Dan San Diego 5 10 0 .333 247 274 But the lack of defense in the third period irked Minnesota 17 16 2 36 118 124 Schachte. Ron Finn. NATIONAL CONFERENCE The Associated Press Gretzky and Coach Tom Webster. Winnipeg scored four Toronto 17 18 0 34 144 152 East times against Hrudey to make the score somewhat St. Louis 14 13 6 34 113 106 Kings 9, Jets 5 W L T Pci. PF PA y-N,Y. Giants 314 235 SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR — Cyclist respectable and take some of the luster off the victory. Detroit 10 18 5 25 100 126 Winnipeg 0 1 4— 5 Philadelphia 311 260 Smyths Division Los Angeles 3 4 2— 9 Greg LeMond is ail smiles holding the “We had a chance to try to do a good job defensively. Washington 357 308 Edmonton 17 11 7 41 143 119 First Period— 1, Los Angeles. Gretzky 16 Phoenix 244 346 We didn’t do a good job,” Webster said. “It’s a situation Catga7 15 11 9 39 147 121 (Bonning. Robitaille), 2:55 (pp). 2. Los Angolos. trophy urn as Sports lllustrated’s Los Angeles 17 14 155 141 Dallas 194 373 where we kind of let ourselves down as a team. Wc have 3 37 Crowder 2 (Tonelli, Laidlaw), 14:44. 3, Los An­ Sportsman of the Year in Minneapolis Winnipeg 14 14 5 33 108 120 geles. Robitaille 27 (Gretzky), 16:55. Penal­ to improve on it. The only way to win tight games is to Minnesota .600 322 254 'tneouver 11 17 7 29 115 130 ties— Taglianetti, Win (hooking), 1:55; Bock. LA Tuesday's Games Green Bay .600 342 346 Tuesday. At right is an illustration of the work on it now.” (holding), 3:23; Beck, LA (inlerferenco), 5:31; Chicago .400 358 351 Hartlord 8, Pittsburgh

1 THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 1 9 byHenrlArnoldandBobL.ee Crossword TV Tonight Unscramble these four Jumbles, It took brains to one letter to each square, to form get where he Is FOCUS lour ordinary words. El ACROSS 41 Chemical Answer la Prevloui Puixle 7 ;0 0 P M Inside Edition [A & E ] World War I of the Senate. (60 mm.) (In Stereo) P U 1 PER lu K li [CNN] PrimeNews 1 Ear (comb, 42 Red Sea (J) (22; Wheel of Fortune (CC) ( D (40) China Beach (CC) Christmas form) country C?) Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) [D IS ] Candlelight Ceremony From Dis 1967 finds Red Cross elves visiting fire Y J Sylvia Porter 4 Run togeth- bases and Santa handling a grenade 45 Scoopi (11) People's Court neyland m California, 1,000 singers join in Dear Abby tr, at dyti 48 Kimono aaih a musical tolling of the Christmas story. (In launcher. (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) 9 Bataball 49 Cut acroei f20) Kate & Allie (CC). Stereo) !9l !26: '6t News playar Mtl 52 Runner Se- (24! (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour [HBO] MOVIE 'Innerspace' (CC) A LOHL PEOPLE baitlan — M1 WPIX News Abigail Van Buren 12 Paddle 53 Ot certain (2^ Police Story miniaturized Air Force pilot is mistakenly 18 Synchronal Research 13 Dip Inlo areai (30) (40) Current Affair injected into the bloodstream of a iirntd su s ,/ permarkol employee Dennis Quaid, Mar­ '20: All in the Family Lots of cash liquid 54 From------C38) Cheers (CC). 14 Companion Z tin Short. Meg Ryan 1987 Rated PG, (In 22 30 Quantum Leap (CC) Sam leaps Stereo) ol aah 55 Actor Murray (6^ Hunter into the life of a teen-age hot-rodder who N USIAD OME WAY TO fef 15 Dry red wine 56 Admliilon [A&E] Chronicle An examination of the [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire must stop his sister from marrying a weal­ 17 Schoolorg. 57 Dandy thy bully (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) AHEAP ANP 6 ^ medical and emotional complexities of al [M AX] MOVIE: 'Alien Nation' (CC) In to ‘lookalikes’ 18 Actreai — coholism. (R) '38! Hogan's Heroes AHEAP IS TO Just in case May DOWN 1991. a human detective teams up with 19 Mink [C N N ] Moneyline his alien counterpart to stop an extra­ 57, American Masters: Milos Forman: DO THIS. 21 Club — 1 Exude 20 Believer In 38 Become [ESPN] SportsCenter terrestrial drug dealer from poisoning the Portrait (CC) The director's work is exam LEY RAR 22 Ballerina'i 2 Kite an Ism electrically alien community James Caan. Mandy Pa- ined, including "Amadeus," "Hair" and As heart-tugging charity appeals sour iri this holiday [LIFE] Cagney & Lacey Now arrange the circled letters to season, a certain degree of common sense is essential to atrong itablllzer 22 Conduit charged tinkm. Terence Stamp 1988. Rated R (In "Valmont," his most recent film. (60 min.) form the surprise answer, as sug­ you vondered polnta 3 Decorations 23 Evict 39 Annual [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Stereo) Stereo) gested by the above cartoon. [A&E] Vietnam War With Walter distinguish the worthy from the unworthy among the 24 Boat parti 4 Trademarks 24 Bridge on 42 Laugh (si.) [T M C ] MOVIE: The Bi^ Blue' A diving 26 Stole cattle 5 Rope the River — 7 :3 0 P M (3j Entertainment Tonight Cronkite The unbearable memories of the 43 Tropical tree competition turns friends into foes. Jean 7 '^ more than 240,000 charities registered with the Internal 30 — one’i 6 Conclude 25 Electric fish 44 Manner Actor Michael Landon. (In Stereo) individuals who fought in Vietnam (60 -^ K 'Y 'Y Y "T DEAR ABBY: With reference to “Vondcring in Wic- way 7 Language 27 Having re­ 45 King — Marc Barr, Jean Reno. Rosanna Arquette. min ) Answer: Revenue Service. _ „ CD (22) Jeopardy! (CC) 1988 Rated PG 1 toria,” who wondered why the Scandinavians switched Confusing your judgment, however, are lookalikes 31 Romalna suffix movable 46 Opp.ofendo [CNN] CNN News (Answers tomorrow) 32 Yoko — 8 Digs pages 47 Come to an (T) Kate 8. Allie (CC) [U S A ] Murder, She Wrote [HBO] 1st & Ten: Do it Again (CC) SCOUR BAKING CAMPER their “v’s” and “w’s,” it’s the same with Germans. In the in the charity field. Like the purveyors of fake Tiffany or 33 High note 9 Fumbler's 28 Grafted, In end (11) WPIX News Yesterday's Jumbles; UNITY German language, there is the “v” sound, but not the Rolex watches, unscrupulous entreprene^s trade on the 34 — to lunch exclamation heraldry 50 Negative 8 :3 0 P M (JJ (40) Head of the Class (CC) Kristy goes against a crooked referee (In Answer: Some aging thespians might lind It difficult to 35 Carry 10 In — (at a 29 Performs prefix (18) Secrets 8. Mysteries A review of As the IHP class returns for a new school Stereo) do thIs-ACT THEIR AGE “double u” (w) sound. When Germans speak English, reputation of established charities by setting up organiza­ 36 Pouring whole) 31 Fools (si.) 51 PowerfuLex- questions surrounding the destruction of year. Dr. Samuels has Mr Moore arrested, [TMC] MOVIE: ‘Alien Nation' (CC) In forth 11 Better — 35 Leans plosive the Hindonberq Host Edward Mulhare. (R) 1991, a human detective teams up with Nom b te k in stock, J u m b it Book No. 42 Is svallsbis lor S2.60, w hich Irtcludss poslsos their “v’s” become “w’s” and vice versa. Example: “Vy tions with similar names. 39 Aftirmatloni aver 37 Yorkshire (abbr.) C20) M*A"S*H (24) Great Old Theaters A look is taken al his alien Counterpart to stop an extra and handling, from Jumbla, c/o this nawspapar, P.O. Box 43M , Orlando. FL 32iB02>4MiB. are you laughing?” “I had a wery nice time in your wil- Many use words such as “National, Amenc^, 40 — Haihana 16 Paddock river Irwluda your nama, addrass and alp coda and maka your chock payabla lo nawapaparbooks. 30) Hard Copy historic theaters throughout Connecticut terrestrial drug dealer from poisoning the lage.” “Society,” “Foundation,” “Research,” or “Institute” in alien community. James Caan. Mandy Pa- T T w TT (36) NHL Hockey: Boston Bruins at Hart­ [A & E ] Twentieth Century The Nazi inva­ Other nationalities have similar problems. My their titles to give an exaggerated impression of their sion of Sicily is profiled. Host: Walter tinkin. Terence Stamp. 1988 Rated R. (In ford Whalers (2 hrs., 30 min ) (Live) Stereo) KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright ’lispanic friends have the “y” sound in Spanish, but no size, scope or importance. (Of course, these words are W rw r r r (4()) Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) Cronkite 1 0 :3 0 P M (11! (26) USA Tonight “j” sound. In speaking English, tlicy make a mental I also used by very reputable charities.) [A&E] World of Survival (R) [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) Graht worries 15 fTT when Jonah's wild new friends influence (16) Synchronal Research switch. Example: “Jes, I like New fork, but I can’t find a Of the roughly 400 national charities monitored by the [C N N ] Crossfire his attitude. (In Stereo) (20 Odc| Couple \% IF IT job there.” National Charities Information Bureau (NCIB), a non­ [D IS ] Mickey's Christmas Carol (CC) w w 9 :0 0 P M C3j Jake and the Fatman (CC) (38) HogSrt^ Heroes ROBERT J. ALEXANDER Animated In this 1983 theatrical release, McCabe, presumed dead in an at-sea Voi) a \i-X o 4 W ire m profit industry watchdog, no less than 64 use National Mickey Mouse appears as Bob Cratchit In (61 Three's Company PASADENA in their names and 56 use “American.” About half of DT bombing targeted for his reporter friend, is addition. Goofy. Donald Duck and Jimmy stalked by the assassin on a desert island [HBO] Kids in the Hall (CC) (R) (In fei)A(AiNti m i DEAR ABBY: “Vondering in Wictoria” was puzzled these do not conform to all standards of the bureau. Cricket are seen in separate Disney featu- (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) Stereo) rettes (In Stereo) ^ 0 A m r e ii— I H A vr ro r m by Scandinavians’ pronounciation. I would like to know Many are involved in some aspect of health, par­ C8 ! (40 Doogie Howser, M D. (CC) Doo 10 :3 5 P M [D IS ] Disney Family Al­ [ESPN] College Basketball: Washing gie is recruited for a beautiful doctor's why some eastern U.S. citizens “warsh their cars and go ticularly heart disease and cancer. NCIB president Ken­ M W ton at Minnesota (2 hrs ) (Live) bum; Marc Davis Animator Marc Davis f i m ! to Cubar.” They insert an “r” where it isn’t and leave it neth Albrecht explains, “Because nearly everyone has a "genetic experiment " (R) (In Stereo) discusses his work on "Cinderella" and 8 :0 0 P M (3 j Beauty and the Beast 22 30 Night Court (CC) Harry IS pleased "Sleeping Beauty " (R) out where it is. friend or family member who has been struck down by 33 (CC) Vincent confides in Elliot Burch about to discover thal a lovely journalist has 1 1 :00P M 131® 57 News (CC| MIDWESTERNER IN TAMPA these afflictions, there’s an impulse to give a donation.” his relationship with Catherine and they taken an interest in him W join forces to find her killer, Diana s invosli 9 ' Taxi DEAR ABBY: In studying the Scandinavian lan­ A thorn in the side of the widely known American gallon leads her closer to Vincent (60 24 Great Performances: Richard Bur ton: In From the Cold (CC) Film clips and 11 Cheers (CC) Part 1 of 3 min ) (In Stereo) guages, 1 have noticed that the Scandinavians pronounce Heart Association (AHA) is the American Heart Disease w interviews with the actor, his family and 20 38 M'A-S'H the “w” as “v” when the “w” comes at tlie beginning of The Associated Press Prevention Foundation, a miniscule operation in [S: 40 Growing Pains (CC) Carol pre friends recall his career (2 hrs ) Part 1 of 2 tends a nerdy co-worker is her n<*w boy 22 News (Live) [A & E ] Why We Fight: Divide and Con word— they say “wolunteer” for volunteer. However, if Montclair, N.J., with only two paid staffers (compared to friend to keep her family from playing 24 Trying Times (CC) An insomniac pon­ quer Frank (jajjra directed anrJ Waller Hus­ the “v” comes in the middle of the word, such as car­ BACK ON TELEVISION — Members of the television Brady family pose Monday prior to the AHA’s 2,700). In 1987, the agency took in $1.26 mil­ w matchmaker (R) ders fatherhood as his girlfriend's biologi­ W ton narrates this account of German ag cal clock ticks away nivorous, it is pronounced as a “v.” beginning production on their new CBS series ‘The Bradys.” Back row, from left to right, lion, but allocated only $35,000 for heart disease (9) Jewel in the Crown Mildred Layton gression in Belgium, Holland and France Now, if you will excuse me, I want to go vatch TV. RT ■5T (Judy Parfitl) forces Barliie (Peggy Ash (60 min ) 26 Weekday (R) are: Christopher Knight, Susan Olsen, Ann B. Davis, Eve Plumb, Ron Kuhiman, Jerry research, according to an official report prepared for the croft) to leave Rose Cottage Susan [C N N ] Larry King Live 30 40 News LIVING WITH A VIKING Bingham (Wendy Morgan) gives iiirih to a Houser and Michael Melby. Front row, from left to right, are: Caryn Richman, Jonathan Connecticut attorney general. 61 Arsenio Hall (R) (In Stereo) DEAR ABBY: Speaking of foreigners with strange 55 rw son (2 hrs ) Part 4 of 7 [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Christmas Star' A Similarly, the Walker Cancer Research Institute, which fugitive dons a Santa disguise to retrieve Weiss, Barry Williams, Florence Henderson, Robert Reed, Leah Ayres, and Jaclyn 11' MOVIE: The Man in the Santa Claus [A&E] Cindy Williams at the Improv accents, my aunt’s neighbor came from the East End of money hidden in a department store Ed h-x> operates out of a small office in Edgewood, Md., has Suit' The mysterious proprietor of a cos Host actress Cindy Williams ("Laverne & ward Asner, Rene Aiiberjonois, Jim Met- London and spoke in a Cockney dialect, dropping her Bernstein. been confused with the Walker Laboratory of the es­ lume shop changes the lives of lliree peo­ Shirley ") Comics Bobby Collins and Barry c5o zler 1986 Steiger (60 min ) o o “h’s.” teemed Memorial “Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in ple who come to rent Santa Claus suits Fred Astaire. Gary Burghoff. John Byner [LIFE] MOVIE: It Nearly Wasn't Christ [CNN] Moneyline % This ncighnbor once said to my aunt, “enry likes ’am, ® 1989 by NEA. Inc New York. 1979 mas' Santa Claus, a con man and an [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet oversized elf join forces to help an 8 year so ’e brought one ’ome for the ’olidays.” Architecture” celebration. “We’re getting calls from our donors saying they (18 MOVIE: The Green Promise' A old girl reunite her family for the holidays [H BO ] Rodney Dangeriield: Opening SNAFU by Bruc* Baattia When my aunt finally got the courage to ask her if she ABC chief is not worried The 41-year-old heir to the British throne also will received letters and are shocked we are involved in such farmer altemjjis to make a living while car Night at Rodney's Place (CC) Rodney ing for his four children Walter Brennan, Charles Durning, Ted Lange, Risa Shiff- couldn’t pronounce “h’s,” .she replied, “Certainly. 1 can attend an event for the Association of Marshall a shoddy fund-raising effort,” said a vice president of man 1989 Dangerfield invites viewers to his Las Ve­ about losing Roseanne Marguerite Chapman, Natalie Wood gas club for an evening of stand-up humor say ‘bacon and heggs.’” Scholars, of which he is honorary patron. Sloan-Kettering. 1949 [U S A ] MOVIE 'Red Alert’ An accident and skits with guests including Rich Little, ANOTHER FAN at a nuclear power plant raises the horrify­ Sam Kintson and Heather Thomas (90 NEW YORK (AP) — ABC’s program chief isn’t Charles then goes to an international business con­ Established in 1981, the Walker Institute’s 1988 report CELEBRITY CIPHER (20 MOVIE: Miracle of the Heart: A ing specter of atomic annihilation William Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous Boys Town Story' The inspiring story of min ) (R) (In Stereo) IN HOLIDAY, FLA. putting to much stock in Roseanne Barr’s threat to ference in Charleston, S.C., and play in charity polo shows that only $18,917 of the $3.85 million it took in Devane. Micfiael Brandon. Adrienne Bar- people, pa&l and present Each letter in the cipher stands tor an aging priest and a trouliled youtli. who. [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire DEAR ABBY: 1 have noticedthat the Filipinos, when leave top-rated “Roseanne.” matches in Florida. that year was spent on its mandate purpose of research, another. Today's due. T equals B with the help of each other, rediscover boau 1977 [M A X ] Crazy About the Movies: Wil their courage, wisdom and places in the ,8 40 Anything but Love speaking English, also switch a few letters. Tagalong, Robert A. Igcr said Tuesday that while he hasn’t and that its fund-raising and administrative costs of $4.1 9 :3 0 P M liam Holden. The Golden Boy (CC) A 'NALSL DSL OCNJ world Art Carney. Casey Siemas/ko. Jack (CC) Marty meets his foster child, an at­ their native language, has no letter “f,” nor the “f ’ sound, discussed the matter with Barr he assumes she’ll be Brady Bunch to return million greatly exceeded revenue. Bannon 1986 profile of actor William Holden's profes­ tractive young lady from Thailand (R) (In sional and personal lives, including film so when speaking English, the ‘T ’ becomes “p”— thus back for a third season of the television comedy Particularly vexing to the American Cancer Society, ^22 30 Unsolved Mysteries (CC) Sched Stereo) LOS ANGELES (AP) — “The Brady Bunch” arc CV DUNKPQ HLNACIJ. clips and interviews with Robert Mitchum. Filipino is pronounced “Pilipino,” federal becomes scries. a different bunch, so a sequel involves new roles. perhaps the most widely respected of all charities, is the uled the strange case of a baby, aban 22 30 My Two Dads (CC) Christmas Cliff Robertson and Stefanie Powers (65 doned in 1931. a convicted Chicago physi Hanukkah holidays j>resent and future min ) (R) “pederal” and February becomes “February.” “I’m not that worried,” Igcr said. “The Bradys,” an hour-long comedy in production Cancer Fund of America, which was founded in 1987 by HKPL KPGCOGLJ D cian may not be guilty of the murder of his create problems for Joey and Michael (In [USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) ■Meeb JIM ROBINSON “I’m outta there,” Barr said earlier this month on by CBS-TV, should be broadcast sometime next year James Reynolds, a former American Cancer Society wife, an alleged Tennessee black market Stereo) baby scheme (60 min ) (In Stereo) 1 1 :3 0 P M 16 40 Nightline (CC) PONCHATOULA, LA. NBC’s “Today” show when asked about her with several original cast members, including employee. Although ba.scd in Knoxville, Tenn., the new OCN CV NDOLPN, D 57 Mark Russell Comedy Special The (24 Mark Russell Comedy Special The satirist lampoons newsmakers in song and DEAR ABBY: Why do vcc Scandinavians have such television career if her movie “She-Devil” was a hit. Florence Henderson and Robert Reed. group u.ses a mailing address on PcachU"ee Road in Al- v9 Arsenio Hall (R) (In Stereo) satirist lampoons newsmakers in song and monologue 11 Honeymooners a problem with the “v’s” and “w’s”? The answer is as If the movie flopped, she said, “I’m going to leave lanui, Ga., which happens to be the same sUcet on which aODJJ, DPt JCHL monolo'gue The children on the hit half-half television comedy [ESPN] College Basketball; Creighton 18 Synchronal Research simple as it is obvious: You, tlic Anglo-.speaking people, TV anyway.” that ran from 1969 to 1974 have grown up and had the Ailanui-ba.scd American Cancer Society was located 26 MOVIE: 'A Touch of Class' A British at Texas El Paso (2 hrs ) (Live) USOUYLi KUL.' — divorcee meets a well-to-do and hapjjily 20 Twilight Zone (CC) have got it all wrong? You tJiink of the letter “w” as a “I’ve spoken with her since that quote. ... I didn’t children of their own. until recently. [M AX] MOVIE: Seven Hours to Judg married American and agrees to a week ment' A distraught widower seeks re 22 30 Best of Carson (R) (In Stereo) double “u.” actually, it is a double “v” and the “v’s” and address that comment at all,” Igcr said. “I just let it “It seems to be a further attempt to cash in on the na­ long fling in Spam Glenda Jackson. The shows will offer the continuing talc of the vnnge against ifie judge who allowed his 24 Motorweek The Volkswagen Cor- WCAP TDSSXHCSL. George Segal, Paul Sorvmo 1973 “w’s” are both pronounced like a “v.” The problem go. She has a contract to do the program and I as­ Brady clan, with the parents now grandparents and late wife's killers to walk free Beau rado, selling a used car. anti-lock brakes, tional recognition of the American Cancer Society PREVIOUS SOLUTION; ' Achievement is the end of (57 Our Home Town: Teen Pregnancy started with the Germans. They pronounced the “v” as sume she’ll be back.” endeavor and the beginning of disgust." — Ambrose Bridges, Hon Liebman. Jutianne Phillips 1990 Chrysler cars several of the “kids” raising a brood of their own. name,” says Michael Heron, a senior vice president of 1988 Rated R “f ’ and the “w” as “v.” The Volkcswagcn is pronounced Bierce. (61 MOVIE: The Gathering’ A dying man 26 Your Show of Shows Other reluming cast members include Ann B. the American Cancer Society. makes one last attempt to draw his family Fblkswagcn. Not Volks. Not Wagon. McCartney is honored 10 :0 0 P M 3 ’ Wiseguy (CC) Vinnie is (38 St. Elsewhere Davis as Alice the housekeeper; Barry Williams as To compound the confusion, the Cancer Fund’s name together at Christmas Edward Asner, arrested when the mysterious Biggs is dis­ "All I want is a postal strike...so the bills Maureen Stapleton, Lawrence Pressman 57 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour LONDON (AP) — Fellow musicians gave former Greg Brady; Christopher Knight as Peter Brady; covered aboard the cargo plane and both won't arrive till February." OLAFHULT,L.A. capitalizes on the traditional plea by American Cancer 1977 [CNN] Sports Tonight Bcatle Paul McCartney an award and a standing ova­ Michael Lookinland as Bobby Brady; Eve Plumb as must appear before an executive session DEAR ABBY: On my fir.st flight to Hawaii, 1 asked Soeiety volunteers to “give to the eaneer fund.” CFA tion for his contribution to popular music. Jan Brady; and Susan Olsen as Cindy Brady. fund-raising and door-to-door volunteer recruitment my scat partner if the lovely state was pronounced McCarmey said the recognition Tuesday by the In recent years, several Brady family reunion spe­ ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson FRANK AN ERNEST by Bob Thavas Hawaii— or Havaii. materials and methods also bear a striking similarity to Performing Rights Society, which ensures composers cials have drawn good ratings, including last year’s the Cancer Soeiety’s. He said, “It’s pronounced Havaii.” receive payments for all public performances of their “A Very Brady Christmas,” which will be rerun DOM'TCOMe 110' 1 said, “Thank you.” Founded in 1982 by Frederick Ruof, a former Catholic music, was one of the most important he had ever Friday on CBS from 9-11 p.m. EST. priest, the National Emergency Medicine Association m m m m pr&6&mt5 ' f-ICaHT He replied, “You’re vclcome.” received. BEWILDERED IN UTAH (NEMA), based in Towson, Md., is perhaps better known -r?' \r'LL “These are all people who have written great Navigator wins lottery as National Heart Research, the name it has found more vY/TW W /T f Fcrg lyrics, and to be honored by them is something very productive in its direct mail solicitations. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A private yacht Tj?iA1 AW P X special,” said McCarmey, a society member for more navigator has won enough money to buy a yacht of than 25 years. his own after claiming a $13.6 million Lotto prize. l e f t i t McCartney paid tribute to his fellow Beatles — Hagne Murray of Fort Lauderdale and his wife, Cott Ringo Starr, George Harrison and the late John Len­ a^arvi'nd Dr. Theresa, were celebrating their wedding anniversary Today in History peaM fe/i v .^ . non — and accepted a miniature gold copy of the Saturday night and didn’t even look at their tickets Tv-tAve-j 11-2* Hofner guitar he made famous. 2 b T H . U^ur\4ry Peter Gott, M.D. until late Sunday after hearing the winning ticket had 1969 by NEA ifK McCarmey, who has just finished the American been sold in Fort Lauderdale. Today is Wednesday, Dec. 20, the 354th day of 1989. leg of his first world tour in 13 years, said the tour Mrs. Murray, 32, was already in bed when her hus­ There are eleven days left in the year. was “going marvelously.” He said he was particular­ band told her about the winning tickets. “I thought he Today’s highlight in history: ly looking forward to “the British fans, that part is was kidding,” she said. On December 20, 1803, the Louisiana Purchase was THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom PHIPPS by Joseph Farris nostalgic.” Murray, 39, who bought 20 tickets for the drawing, formally transferred from France to the United States Son is treated McCarmey’s first British concert is Jan. 2 in Bir­ had played the same numbers for weeks. during eeremonies in New Orleans. The United States mingham. On Dec. 10, he matched four numbers on one pick, had paid the French about $15 million for the territory, HE tHj WHEM you're __ \/ DtPTouevgp winning $127. which effectively doubled the size of the country. Prince coming to U.S. OEEriM6, HE l^tows WEN KifAU' n o T -I for sleep attacks “When I matched four numbers, I felt like the mar­ On this date: \JtlMsik LONDON (AP) — Prince Charles will mix busi­ lin was tugging a little bit on my line,” Murray said In 1790, the first successful cotton mill in the United 'ibO'KEAWAKg, HE xvcm ness with pleasure during a week-long visit to the Tuesday. “So I played those numbers again and States began operating at Pawtucket, R.I. 'Ot/l/EgfEN DEAR DR. GOTT: Please give your latest informa­ landed the big one.” In 1820, Missouri imposed a bachelor tax on unmar­ 6N?oR/tiri u m tion on narcolepsy. Our 19-ycar-old son has been diag­ United States in February. Buckingham Palace announced Tuesday his first By matching the winning numbers, ried men between the ages of 21 and 50. The tax: $1 a nosed with it and is being treated with Ritalin. We want stop will be Feb. 16 in Washington, where he will at­ 01-06-22-23-34-47, the Murrays will receive year. him to go to junior college this year, but first and tend the American Institute of Architects “Accent on $684,000 before taxes annually for the next 20 years. In 1860, South Carolina became the first state to foremost we want him to get well. secede from the Union. DEAR READER: Narcolepsy is a rare neurological h4^'P disease of unknown cause, marked by recurrent attacks of sleep and/or sudden loss of muscle tone. The sleep at­ /7-20 O 1969 b y NEA. Inc tacks often occur without warning and a inappropriate times, such as while driving or carrying out everyday ac­ New CBS programs chief has high hopes THE GRIZWELLS by Bl,. Schorr WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll tivities. 1 generally ready CBS for the February Loss of muscle tone can be equally unpredictable, al­ for Sagansky to be let out of his Tri-Star R3R feOCOUAjeS- HXI ZSETA b FCOTE^., WVWT R) X wt* phenidate (Ritalin). When taken regularly, these Entertainment president this week and cut out. As he notes, ‘There’s a lot more boss, CBS Broadcast Group President of his Hollywood friends thought he had medicines block sleep atuicks and lessen the muscular now facing the considerable task of help­ competition now than when NBC” made Howard Stringer, is optimistic. “We’re taken leave of his senses when he agreed EEK AND MEEK by Howla Schnaldar ALLEY OOP by Dava Graua weakness. ing it escape the Nielsen cellar. a comeback. feeling fairly strong now,” he said, but he to become the third CBS Entertainment If your son’s symptoms arc contiollcd witli RiUtlin and “I know, having done that, that it is do­ His philosophy for dealing with it all: won’t forecast whether Sagansky cun help president in as many years. I aaiE-vt (KJ BEiuG o m o h THEN) WHY. M R .P R E’SIDCJOT I'MSOfJMA WArr THANKS FOR THE W e AJHI BESIDES,) WELL,OKAY, IF W E 'R E I yeah! ^ SEE YOU AT \WHEW!/ I'LL SAY! LET'S he is under medical supervision, he should be able to par­ able,” he says. “A lot of people say, ‘Oh, “I think it’s a case of really targeting CBS avoid a tliird season as third in OFFER, BUT VVE 'YOU aOT THAT ' YOU'RE SURE YOU POSITIVE THE FINISH ) THAT I a r r o u t o f W HOU RDSH ID fJAMB c a n MANAGE! f THING T'CARRY! )\ CAN HANDLE IT! L IN E TH E N ! ticipate fully in college activities and lead a normal life. it’s impossible.’ But 1 know that’s not the your development for specific time slots prime lime ratings. But it was certainly the biggest chal­ AbP suxiuLv.. ta w iog BEfOPE I AUSUUER W A S H E R E ! lenge that I’d ever been offered, and I CLOSE Although narcolepsy is not curable by present methods, case.” and having a sense of showmanship, of “I don’t want to put labels on it,” he M V m B£FOR£ M3UR, RUOJIUG ^THAT OJeSTOfO V' T' didn’t want to run away from it,” he said tlic symptoms are controllable. At 37, picked from his well-paid post putting shows on that intrigue viewers, said. “I don’t want to put pressure on Jeff. 1 ACT OfO M A T E FOP. Because tlic unpredetability of narcolepsy seems to as president of Tri-Star Pictures, that make a splash, that eapture their at­ The fact is that we preach patience more by phone from his CBS office in Los An­ AkhTHlUG geles. All my friends in the movie busi­ m 2 resemble the unprovoked outbursts of Tourette’s Sagansky was NBC’s vice president for tention. than we practice it.” syndrome, another neurological disease, 1 am sending series in 1983-85, and helped develop “The hardest thing to do now is to sort The TV division of Columbia Pictures ness said, ‘Don’t leave,’ and all my you a free copy of my Health Report ‘Tourette’s “Cheers,” the top-rated “The Cosby of cut through all the media clutter with a — Columbia owns Tri-Star — makes net­ friends in the television business said, Syndrome.” Other readers who would like a copy should Show” and “Miami Vice.” work programming, including CBS’ This IS exactly the job you should ’be new show.” doing. So It was .sort of split. send $1.25 with their name and address to P.O. Box In succeeding Kim LeMasters, who Sagansky’s first task will be to con­ “Designing Women” and “The Famous 2 X) resigned as CBS’ chief programmer Nov. Teddy Z.” But Stringer said no conces­ “But yes, a lot of people thought I was 91369, Cleveland, Ohio 44101-3369. Be sure to mention sider a midseason schedule, see which nuts to do it.” the title. 30 after two years, he now faces ratines new series might replace fading ones, and sions or deals for future series were made . 0 0 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 20,1989__23 22—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 20,1989 Requests for help from homeless, hungry increasing PANAMA dramatic changes that swept across reported on public and private relief The conference reported a sharp less money to spend on food and percent single women and 4 percent Mayors complain our country” in the 1980s, said Bos­ cfforLs in their cities. They ranged in increase in the percentage of the turn to cities for help, the conference unaccompanied youth. Blacks made ton Mayor Ray Flynn, chairman of size from the nation’s largest cities. homeless population that were said. up 51 percent, whites 35 percent. cities turning the conference’s task force on New York and Los Angeles, to abusers of drugs and alcohol. They A quarter of the homeless were Thatcher Three-fourths of the cities said away the needy hunger and homelessness. Charleston, S.C., with a population accounted from 44 percent of the veterans and a quarter were severely Requests for emergency shelter in of 81,(X)0 people. homeless population, up from 34 they couldn’t meet all the demands mentally ill. Noriega for emergency food and had to turn 1989 increased by 25 percent in the The report was the fifth consecu­ percent last year. people away — an average of 17 Cities surveyed were: Alexandria, praises From Page 1 By William M. Welch cities surveyed, said the mayors’ an­ tive year the mayors have reported The increased requests for help percent of their requests. Va.; Boston; Charleston, S.C.; Char­ The Associated Press nual report on hunger and homeless­ increases in hunger and homeless­ were found across lire board, in lotte, N.C.; Chicago; Cleveland; nearly all the cities. ness in urban America. Requests for ness. One-quarter of the requests for Denver; Kansas City, Mo.; Los An­ courage while mnnmg a military empire that WASHINGTON — Requests for emergency food incrca.scd by 19 Their report found a shifting com­ The number of families with purportedly trafficked in Colombian shelter by homeless families go geles; Louisville, Ky.; Minneapolis, help from the homeless and hungry percent. position in the nation’s urban home-. children requesting emergency food LONDON (AP) — The Soviet cocaine. unmet, the survey found. 'Three out Minn.; Nashville, 'Tcnn.; New Or­ Union today swiftly condemned the Info line increased during the pa.st year — “If you could bring all of the less, toward families with children. assistance increased an average 14 The bellicose Noriega survived of four of the cities said shelters leans; New York; Norfolk, Va.; particularly among families with people who have been homeless and percent, and was up in nine out of U.S. military assault to seize two coup attempts, a losing election, WASHINGTON (AP) — The Families made up 36 percent of must turn away homeless families Philadelphia; Phoenix; Portland, children — and many cities were hungry in the 1980s to our capital, 10 cities. Nearly two-thirds of the fttnamanian leader Manuel Antonio and tough U.S. economic sanctions State Department said it has es­ the survey cities’ homeless in 1989, because of the lack of resources. Of­ Ore.; Providence, R.I.; St. Raul, unable to meet the need, according requests for food were from children Noriega, while British Prime Minis­ while brashly flouting Washington’s tablished a telephone hotline to you would have a gathering of up from 34 percent a year ago and ficials in most of the cities said they Minn.; San Antonio; San Diego; San ter Margaret Thatcher praised it as a to a survey released today. or their parents. futile attempts to break his grip on handle inquiries from relatives Americans that would far exceed 27 percent in 1985. The percentage expected demands for shelter to in­ Francisco; Santa Monica, Calif.; “courageous decision.” Many cities were forced to turn power. and friends of Americans living in any gathering you have seen in War­ of homeless who arc single men The lack of affordable housing crease again in 1990. Seattle; Trenton, N.J.; and “Someone has to uphold away families and others needing There was strong evidence in the Panama in view of today’s fight­ saw or Prague or Budapest,” Flynn continued a downward trend, from was cited as a leading cause of both Washington, D.C. democracy,” Mrs. Thatcher said. two previous coup attempts of dis­ ing. shelter and food, the U.S. Con­ said in prepared remarks. 60 percent in 1985 to 46 percent in hunger and homelessness. On average, the study said, the Reactions contrasted sharply as satisfaction within the military with The number is 202-647-7310. ference of Mayors said. The organization of big-city 1989. Ikying increasingly large portions composition of the cities’ homeless The cities surveyed were those news flashed around the world that Noriega, and it was unclear how Officials said the department Increases in hunger, homelessness mayors based its report on a survey One in four homeless persons in of their low incomes for housing, population is 46 percent single men, whose mayors serve on the con­ President Bush had ordered troops much of his support would hold would try to ascertain the well­ and poverty are “one of the most of officials in 27 cities, who the survey cities was a child. the poor who have homes often have 36 percent families with children, 14 ference’s task force. to capture Gen. Noriega, who was after the U.S. attack. being of the American residents indicted on cocaine trafficking char­ At the Fort Clayton U.S. base out­ for the callers. ges in the United States in 1988. side the capital, U.S. charge d’af­ Among other Western allies, faires John Bushnell said Noriega f'utch Foreign Minister Han van den “may take to the hills and be very tions. In the provinces, prepare to Broek said in a radio interview that hard to find ... but he wouldn’t have CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 he sympathized partly because U.S. resist. The attacks arc going to con­ a significant force to actually do tinue when they find we are not u-oops had been endangered recently anything.” Notices Lots/Land for Sale ... Merchandise Musical Items...... in the Panama Canal zone. going to cede,” he said. Lost/Found...... 01 Investment Property Cameras and Photo Equipment.. The Panama Canal, where about Business Property .... 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The 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per doy. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the freedom.” nesses in nearby apartments said positions in the periphery of the Manchester Herald Is responsible Tor only one 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Foreign Minister Taro Nakayama was in flames at 12:40 a.m. and vir­ city,” ran one. Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of of Japan said he hoped the confron­ 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. tion. For advertisements to be published the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen JO — tually desu-oyed by 2 a.m. Two paramilitary Panamanian Minimum charge: 4 lines. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the value of the advertisement will not be tation would end .soon. Ameriean troops from bases in corrected by on additional Insertion. “Japan has long been expressing troops who said they were Noriega the United States were airlifted in on loyalists arrived at the capital’s Mar­ its hope to see a democratic govern­ Tuesday to augment the 12,000 sol­ riott Hotel at about 9 a.m. and took ment established in Rinama that diers based in Panama. Powell said away three Americans and ordered I PART TIME IHELP H i d HELP IHDMES IHDMES IHDMES IHDMES reflects the will of the Panamanian another 9,500 troops from U.S. Notices people,” the Kyodo news service to lay face down in the back of a HELP WANTED WANTED I'M w anted FDR SALE FDR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE bases were sent to augment the pickup truck. quoted Nakayama as telling force. ,As a condition precedent to The soldiers then asked the front the placement of any adver­ CHILD care worker ATTENTION! Earn Mo­ BROADCASTING-Entry MANCHESTER-SIngle MANCHESTER- IMMEDIATE Japanese reporters. “We hope this family attached Paul BEAUTIFULLY- Occupancv-3 bedroom Bush said Noriega’s “reckless” desk for a list of guests and where tising In the Monchester He­ wanted. Part-time, ney Typing at Home! level. TV commercials. Graclous Ansaldl built Decorated starter takes place as soon as possible.” The Associated Press behavior had “created an imminent rald. Advertiser hereby AM, energetic, caring 532K year potential. Real people. No expe­ Revere Cape In a de- Colonial on Spring Ranch on one acre of they were staying. The desk said it slreable complex. home for the first time In Moscow, Foreign Ministry SHIPPING OUT — Soldiers from Fort Ord, Calif., board a C-5 Galaxy in May 1989 for danger to the 35,0(X) American ogrees to protect, Indemnify person. East Hartford 602-838-8885 extentlon rience necessary. Street featuring family buyer. Kitchen re­ trees. Fireplaced living spokesman Vadim P. Perfiliev said, did not give it to them. There is no (jnd hold harmless the Man­ Doy Core. Call 569-1610. T-775. Children, teens, adults. Bright & spacious eat- room, sun porch, hard­ cently redone with room and family room, transport to Panama. American troops moved against Panamanian strongman Manuel citizens living in Panama.” chester Herald, Its officers in kitchen, 2 bedroom, wood floors and 2 fire­ eat-ln kitchen, dining “These actions, a violation of the security at the hotel. cind employees against any RELIABLE teenager or TELEMARKETING- For Information call Cathedral celling and 2 Fighting also was reported at a older needed to shovel (313) 548-8100, exten­ dining area with french places. Ready when room, large deck U.N. Charter and generally recog­ Noriega early today. NBC television, meanwhile, said cr'd all liability, loss or Homemakers, senior doors to patio. Impec- skylights, oak cabinets above gorage. Conve­ 2 : "D Panamanian cavalry unit about expense, Including attor­ walks and driveway sion 2978. you are. Immediate oc­ and new vinyl flooring. a CBS producer and an ABC citizens, students. Po­ coble condition. nient to 1-384. Minutes nized rules of state relations, should seven miles east of the Defense For­ neys' fees, arising from after snow storms. sitions now available CLERICAL-Flexlble cupancy. $196,9(X). Ep­ Lake rights to Crystal O JO be condemned by the international producer were taken away from the cl cilms of unfair trade practi­ McKee Street area. $137,900. D.W. Fish stein Realty. 647-8895.D8 Lake. Owner axious. to Hartford. Lease/op- ces headquarters; and at the within our company. hours, variety of office Realty, 643-1591.0 tlon available. Henry ^ o community. The United States must Marriott at about 9:30 a.m. by ce:,, Infringement of trade- 643-7919. This could be the ca­ duties. Dataentryhelp- MANCHESTER- Make offer. Ellington. Panamanian base Fort Cimarron, m correspondent based in Mexico City, had just butlon publications pub­ plus attractive east of Applicant must have 3 bedrooom Cape refur­ BEST-ln It's class. Of­ fect starter or man who appeared to be their leader said. lished by the Manchester Applications now being MANCHESTER- checked into the Marriott Hotel when the fighting the river opportunities years experience. Blue bished Inside. Finished fered at $214,900. This retirement home. Cov­ ^ r - They did not threaten me personally, but they Herold. Penny Sleffert, accepted. First come, family room In base­ spacious 4 bedroom, entry. $116,500.Phlllps Southfleld Green. Im­ PubI I'iher. with progressive, well- print skills and a > CO began. Here is her account of how she and other made it clear that they could kill us all. There were first serve basis. knowledge of Mil ment. Home Is on an 2'/2 bath Colonial feat­ Reol Estote, 742-1450C mediate occupancy on establlshedflrm. 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Call Realty, 643-1591 .o Beautiful private yard. chen and family room, We saw them herding the guests and suiff into the steno, word process­ lower level family By Candice Hughes has been survivor ing, LOTUS, work Inde­ NATIONAL Photography Bob Whitehead. 242- BOLTON-U & R Colonial Call fordetalls. Epstein room, new water puri­ oversized living room with dining area. 2'/z The Associated Press grand ballroom. A man in a silk bathrobe kept saying REWARD-Lost, Norwe­ pendently, greet Inter­ Company seeking a ca­ 5591. eoe. situated on a 5 pi us acre Realty. 647-8895.D fication system. Over­ were not based on hard evidence reer minded person to baths, complete ap­ to the captors, “I’m Chilean! I’m Chilean!” PANAMA CITY (AP) — Gen. the canal. Torrijos died in a plane gian Elk Hound. Black national clients. A TEACHER/Teacher treed cul-de-sac lot. MANCHESTER-Move In sized 2 car garage, and he discounted their importance The armed men eventually let me reU'ieve my bag fur, Knee high In height. European language a loin our Manchester, Aluminum sided home condition. Immaculate horses allowed. Coven­ pliances, carport, cen­ Manuel Antonio Noriega, who once crash in 1981, and Noriega became Asslstants-Looklng for tral air. $162,900. U 8. R as a factor in the launching of PANAMA CITY — The fighting had just broken and notebook — my money had been taken — and 1 yecir old. Last seen on plus but not reaulred. CT division. Photo caring people with Includes a slate foyer, Contemporary home, try. $172,900.Philips called his opponent’s bullets “kis­ commander of the Defense Farces in Woodbridge Street. equipment furnished, large living room with Realty, 643-2692.0 today’s military action. out in I^am a City when a group of men dressed in they let me remain in the lobby. Outstanding benefits, training and expe­ newly painted and car­ Real Estate, 742-1450ci ses,” has been a shrewd and ruthless 1983, giving him de facto control of Ans\«'ers to Cocomo. tee paid. Call or send limited overnight rience In early child­ a fleldstone fireplace, peted, featuring 3 bed­ SPACIOUS-ls the word U.S. officials noted that leaders of Gruson went upstairs where he said he was travel, mornings open, civilian clothes and armed with assault rifles sur­ survivor who reveled in power and the government. Plecise contact 646- resume to: Hilary hood development. Im­ formal dining room, 4 rooms, 2'/2 baths and 2 OPEN-spacious floor and only $118,900 for a failed coup attempt last October rounded the Marriott Hotel and began rounding up tlireatened by one of the gunmen, who kept pointing 7462.______Cutts, CPC, Business guaranteed draw to bedrooms, 2Vi baths floor to celling firepla­ this 3 bedroom Town- in thumbing his nose at what he Noriega was raised by foster mediate full and plan. Not your average had said Noriega had been drinking guests. his assault rifle at him. At one point, the gunman put LOST: One pair Trak- Recourses, Inc., 50 start, extensive paid part-time positions and a finished rec ces to keep you warm. Cape. Hardwood floor­ house! Balcony with heavily and P\)well said he had called “the colossus of the North.” parents and joined the Defense For­ Cros'.i Country Skis. Foundation Plaza, Su­ training, travel ex­ available. Children’s room. D.W. Fish Located In Forest Hills. ing throughout. Clap­ sliders from the master the muzzle of his weapon against Gruson’s mouth, he pense al lowance. Realty, 643-1591.0 bedroom. Open dlnlng- heard reports that Noriega had been For the next 4>/2 hours, the men held us hostage, At about midnight TUesday, U.S. ces in 1962. His ascent began when East Center Street, ite 105, East Hartford, Discovery Center, 633- $184,900. Epstein board siding. Beautiful 4 told me later. forces bent on toppling the military Route 44, 646-8289. CT 06108. 528-8742. Would consider train­ 1508. MANCHESTER-Newer Reolty. 647-8895.P 150x250 lot. In ground llvlng room area. IV2 threatening operations of the canal. told us about their comrades who had already fallen he caught the attention of Torrijos, ing a strong advanced baths, 1,200 square feet About 1:45 a.m., a few other hostages and I were strongman engaged Panamanian then an ambitious young officer. Cape with completely LARGE-5 plus 5 Duplex In pool, full length rear After his speech. Bush signed an in the battle and threatened to kill us. amature. Call Mary fenced in yard. Great porch, 2 car garage. and nicely decorated herded into a red van at gunpoint and driven to a troops less than a week after his rub­ 1-800-521-4611. United super shape! 3 bed­ order lifting U.S. economic sanc­ “A lot of Panamanians have died, and we can kill In his climb to the top, he dealt DRIVER WAREHOUSE for kids & pets. Large rooms and 1'/2 baths Priced right! Elling­ and well cared tor. private home in the wealthy neighborhood where the ber-stamp assembly named him with everyone from the CIA to Photo Industries. Pleasant surround­ tions against Panama and directing you,” one of them told New York Times correspon­ Rtnmanian leader, Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega, PERSON eat-ln kitchen, family each side. Large coun­ ton. $149,900.Philips head of state and declared a “state of Colombian cocaine cartels. room and den. $149,900. try kitchens, fenced In, Reol Estate, 742-1450o ings, pool. Close to “an orderly unblocking of dent Lindsey Gruson. “Don’t think we won’t.” lives. We were ordered into the service area off the shopping and route 84. war” with the United States. Less than a year after Torrijos POSTAL Jobs-Start cTt full-time David Murdock. Sen­ private yard. A MUST NEW-Ranch model. 2 Panamanian government assets in I had just checked into the hotel and come down to kitchen and made to sit on the floor. $10.79/hour. For exam try Real Estate, 643- SEE Investment prop­ Anne Miller Real Est- Noriega had eliminated political took power in 1968 coup, he made Must have good driving rec­ bedroom, 2 bath home gte, 647-8000.n______the United States.” the sunken terrace when I saw armed men running in Our captors let us have water and smoke cigaret­ and application Infor­ ord. Good starling pay. Excel­ 4060.O erty! Asking $209,900. features dining room, opposition, nullified the May 7 elec­ Noriega, then an obscure major, mation call 7 days, HERE’S a gem at Separately, Bush is.sued a memo a crouched position by tlie swimming pool. Right tes. lent benefit package. Chance MANCHESTER- Strano Real Estate. finished living room, tions when they were going against chief of intelligence with the rank of 8am-10pm, 1-216-967- Wondertul Colonial 647-7653.0______covered rear porch, $187,900. Newer, excel­ to the Pentagon specifically about the same time I heard gunfire. We were there until 4 a.m. 1 kept hearing aircraft 9062, extentlon 101. (or advancement. Call kir lent condition Duplex. authorizing U.S. forces to apprehend It was about midnight, and the U.S. assault had him and repeatedly defied the lieutenant colonel. appointment, with enchanting coun­ POSSIBLE-Rent with op­ full basement and gar­ passing low overhead, sporadic gunfire from AID Attendant to assist 30 try kitchen, hardwood tion to buy. Enloy a age. No association 4 plus 4 room Town- Noriega “and any other persons in United States, which indicted him It was like having the keys to the house style with 2 large started. automatic weapons. Things were tapering off. year old man with dis­ THE GLIDDEN CO. floors, heated garage. safe, warm and cozy fees! Blanchard 8, Ros- on drug trafficking charges in city. Noriega immediately began ability. In-home care, bedrooms. Good size Panama currently under indictment I made for the hotel’s main building with several Between 3:30 a.m. and 4 a.m., the phone rang 291 E. Center Street $184,500. Marilyn Vat- winter with a felldstone setto Realtors," We're February 1988. compiling dossiers on everyone who flexible hours. For de­ teronl. Sentry Real Est­ Selling Houses" 646- living room, 1’/j baths! in the United States for drug-related other reporters when a man with an assault rifle ap­ three times. Manchester, CT. fireplace In family It had long been known that counted in Panama. The job also tails, call David or ate, 643-4060.O room and woodburn- 2482.0 All appliances, Includ­ offenses” and to turn them over to peared and said, ‘Hit the floor.’ More hostage-takers showed up. Then a man who ing dishwasher, dispo­ ‘Tony” Noriega enjoyed a crisis and gave him close contact with U.S. in­ Sharon at 643-6779 after 646-5844 MANCHESTER-4 bed­ Ing stove in living U.S. law enforcement officials. He herded us over into the lobby, which was full appeared to be their leader said, “We’re going to let 5:30 pm. eoe room. 7 large rooms, 3 sal, aluminum siding, However, his declaration that it was widely said that he would telligence agencies, and he formed rooms, 3 bath Contme- CLASSIC New Cape-7 nice yard and more! of people. you go. We don’t want to kill you. Tell the truth prefer death to losing power. porary. FIreplaced bedrooms, 2 baths, on room, 2'/2 bath, first Noriega had so far eluded the grasp The gunmen took peoples’ passports, they sear­ powerful alliances. 5.18 wood acres. Ap­ It’s a great Investment. about ftinama. We’re not killers.” Noriega, who comes from El living room 8. family floor fireplaced family Anne Miller Real Est- of American forces left the overall One U.S. official who dealt with CERTIFIED NURSE AIDES RN/LPN - SUPER NEW RATE OF PAY room. Possible teen or pliances and paddle room. 1850 square feet ched my bag. “There are hundreds of dead in the Cenu^al Bar­ Chorrillo, the I^am a City district ate, 647-8000.g______success of the military mission in About a dozen of the men took charge of me and Noriega at the time, on drug enfor­ BAYLOR, Every Weekend In-law suite. $324,000. fan remain. Possible of living. Set on a racks.” where Defense Forces headquarters Immeciiate openings on 7am-3pm week- Sentry Real Estate, 643- owner financing. An­ windswept lot bor­ BOLTON-Enlov the coun­ question. 11 other foreigners, including two otherocorrespon- cement efforts, said Noriega was 7:06 a M -7;60PM The men seemed very sad. One was crying. is located, has survived and created polite but when it came to someth­ eniJs; and 3pm-11 pm part time shifts. 4060.P______dover. $184,900. Direc­ dered by trees and try In this 3 bedroom Bush said Guillermo Endara, who dents. They put us back into a van and let us out in the and tions; Route 6 to Wales stone wall. Only Cape. Short walk to the a mystique that won him the nick­ ing he wanted, he was “the coldest ■Ask abOiUt our child care reimburse­ 7:00PM-7;00AM BOLTON-11 room Colon­ beach. Easy access to won last May’s election in results I never saw more than 20 armed men in the hotel. street. I raced to a private home and called the AP of­ ial. 4 bedrooms,' 2V2 Road, right on Shoddy $209,900.Blanchard & name “TTic Man,” the English word man I ever met.” ment Ask about our new hire bonus and child Mill. 4th driveway on Rossetto Realtors," 1-384. $126,900. Marilyn that Noriega refused to accept, was They told us they had surrounded the building. fice. baths, living room,din­ Vatteronl. Sentry Real his initials spell. After Noriega became the care reimbursement. ing room,tamllyroom, left. Philips Real Est- We're Selling Houses" hastily sworn in as president of •Non-benefits rate of pay program ote, 742-1450C1______646-2482.0______Estate, 643-4060.O Panama. And he said he was com­ Noriega wrapped himself in Defense Forces commander, he ac­ For more information please call: large kitchen sola­ 1 nationalism, saying it was part of the Will Train rium, sun porch, fire­ BRAND-New Sturbridge NO Holds Barred-Seller Smart shoppers shop mitted to implement the I\mama quired a fleet of expensive cars and Director of Nursing historic mission of his generation to Please call: Director of Staff Develop­ place cedar exterior, Village Reproduction of this 9 room, 2'/2 bath Classified! They find Canal Treaties and surrender control a home in an exclusive neigh­ Crestfield Convalescent Home wrap around deck, 2 Saltbox with 3 flrepta- Colonial said ‘Sell'. that's a good way to tight take control of the Fbnama Canal. borhood. ment, Creistfield Convalescent Home ces, beehive oven, 3 of the canal to Panama in the year Congress backs president Manchester car garage. Some dec­ Need a loon? Want us the high cost of living. Under an accord with the United of Manchetster 643-5151. orating choices still acres and a pond. Di­ to buy your home Call 643-2711. 2000 . His financial interests reportedly 643-5151 available. $324,700. rections; 1-84 East to Rich Bell to see this. Bu.sh’s swift action stood in con­ States, Rinama is to take over the WASHINGTON (AP) — Mem­ Jesse Helms of North Carolina, the included a vast array of businesses Henry Associates. 644- exit 69, right on Route $224,900. Blanchard & at unseating Noriega was completed, canal by the year 2(X)0. 74 for 3 miles. Right on trast to his inaction last October, bers of Congress in both parties 4723.D Rossetto Realtors," ranking Republican on the Foreign and he hoped for “as few deaths as Noriega claimed his enemies including hotels, casinos, a Parker Road.Philips We're Selling Houses" when he kept U.S. forces on the today supported President Bush’s Relations Committee. television station, radio stations, SOUTH WINDSOR- Stars possible to soldiers.” were plotting to abrogate the canal "LETS TALK!" Owner anxious to sell Real Estate, 742-1450n 646-2482.0 sidelines while some Panamanian use of U.S. military force against ‘The majority of the Senate will maritime services, duty-free liquor Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana, a pact. this beautifully deco­ NEWLY-decorated generals sought to oust Noriega in a P’anama’s Gen. Manuel Antonio feel good by this turn of events,” stores and prostitution. About Strano's success in selling and Dutch Colonial.2acres Standout senior Republican on the Foreign On Oct. 3, elements of the NEED X-MAS rated 3 bedroom YOUR own otfIce-Thls 9 coup. Bush drew heavy congres­ Noriega, although one key senator Helms predicted in a phone call he Rumors about his personal life how you cart be a part of it! As always we Ranch. New carpeting, Including 6 stall horse plus room building on Relations Committee, called the ac­ 15,(XX)-man Defense Forces he com­ sional criticism at that time. said he should have consulted with placed to The Associated Press. were plentiful, but there were few new rec room, living barn and fenced pas­ West Middle Turnpike tion “an overwhelming success be­ manded rebelled and claimed they keep selling houses, and with our soon- room, formal dining tures. Frontage on WII- would be Ideal for Doc­ ★ As evidence. Bush noted that Central American allies in advance. However, Sen. Claiborne Pell, facts. Even his age was disputed. cause democracy has now been in­ had deposed him, but troops loyal to to-start Training Program, you can be a $ CASH? $ room, fireplace, main­ llmantlc River. Easy tors,Lawyers, Accoun­ Noriega last week declared his “I support the president’s D-R.L, chairman of the Senate The general has said he is 51, but access to Route 44 & augurated and installed in Pmama.” him suppressed the rebellion and he part of the Successful Strano's Sales Team. tenance free exterior. 2 tants, Real Estate or ORDER “military dictatorship to be in a state decision,” Senate Majority Leader Foreign Relations Committee, said personally accepted the rebels’ sur­ the date in his high school yearbook Come join the new team of tele­ car garage. A must to 1-84. Coventry. Insurance offices. Only Conscientious, dependable, energetic, full $159,900.Philips Real of war with tlie United States.” He George Mitchell, D-Maine, said in a Bush should not have sent U.S. sol­ “The canal is safe, Americans arc render. would make him 54. time sales associates will feel right at marketers at the Manchester see. $165,000. Henry As­ $182,900.Blanchard & ONE FOR also recited a scries of events in sociates. 644-4723. D Estote, 742-1450n Rossetto Realtors," brief statement from Mexico City, diers into action in Panama without safe,” Lugar said, adding that the During his last crisis in May after He is married and has a daughter home! We're Selling Houses" Panama over the past few days, in­ where he was meeting with govern­ Herald. Great hours 5-8pm Mon- EAST HARTFORD-3 bed­ YOUR-Dreom come true. YOUR AD the support and aid of other Central operation was “a very important mo­ the opposition swamped his can­ who lives in the Dominican If you are licensed, or soon to be, please room Bl-level, eat In Builders own home. 646-2482.0______cluding the fatal shooting of an ment officials. “It was made neces­ day-Friday. Earning potential of American nations. ment in the presidency of George didate tile annulled presidential elec­ Republic. call for confidential interview...don't kitchen, IVz baths rec Superbly constructed Lovely, lovely!!! French TODAY! American military officer. sary by the reckless actions of Gen. “Personally, unless very clear Bush. It is a time when the president tions, Noriega was seen standing Although his private life is that of $8.10 per hour. room, space for addi­ clapboard sided Cape. doors, hardwood delay...call today! Beautiful Interior fin­ “Tragically some Americans have Noriega.” evidence emerges of a direct threat asserted his own leadership and did alone before the tomb of his patron, a rich man, he worked hard to tional bedroom, great floors, 2 fireplaces, When placing lost their lives in defense of their “1 hope that the restoration of location. Convenlentto ish work. 3 bedrooms, brick patio, 2 car att­ against the Panama Canal or against so effectively.” Gen. Omar Torrijos. develop a populist image modeled Frank Strano 2'/2 baths, oversized 2 your classified ad fellow citizens, in defense of 1-84. Maintenance free ached garage. 3 bed­ democracy to Panama will occur as American people or installations, I Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., a mem­ The epitaph on the tomb is: “I on the revered Torrijos, spending For more information please call exterior & deck. Beau­ car garage with loft. room Cape In excellent democracy,” the president said. He STRANG REAL ESTATE ask for the STAR!! soon as possible,” Mitchell said. “I would not have engaged in such ber of the Senate Armed Services don’t want to enter heaven. I just weekends meeting with residents of Gerlinde at 647-9946. tifully decorated and Private IV2 acre lot. condition. Porter expressed his condolences to their 647-"SOLD" Coventry. Reduced to Street area. Principals deeply regret the loss of life which unilateral or such go-it-alone ac­ Committee, endorsed Bush’s want to enter the Canal Zone.” towns and villages in this nation of landscaped. $157,000. families and said he regretted that Henry Associates. 644- $219,900.Philips Real only. $179,900 owner. 643-2711 resulted.” tion,” said Pell. decision and praised the action as a Torrijos, who seized power in a 2.2 million. It's What We DO Best! Estate, 742-1450n some innocent Panamanians also 4723.Q 643-1211. “I called to tell ine president, ‘my But Pell said he would support the “blow against the international drug 1968, signed the 1977 accord with Noriega often speaks of his hod been killed. compliment* to the chef’,” said Sen. adminisu-ation until the attack aimed trade.” former President Carter to turn over humble origins • MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1989

HOMES HOMES 1321 APARTMENTS lijFO R SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT STORE/OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS I CARS FOR RENT L £ J FOR SALE FOR SALE 6 ROOM heated apart­ • • ment. $800 with secur­ MANCHESTER $165,000 ity. No pets. 646-2426. ELLINGTON END ROLLS CLYDE Weekdays, 9-4. Dcfit! MEADOWVIEW 2 7 W width — 90e CHEVROLET-HUICK, INC. MANCHESTER - 4 room 13" width — 2 tor 504 ROUTE 83, '7ERNON Refinancing plan apartment. Applian­ PLAZA Sweats top sites Newsprint and rolls can be 84 Line. Continental $9,995 ces, heat, hot woter, picked up It the Uenchaeter 84 Buick Centur/ Ybg $5,995 cable. 649-5249. Hereld ONLY before 11 a. m. may halt foreclosure/3 I f ' CARPENTRY/ 1000 sq. ft. Monday through Thureday. 84 Bonneville 4 Dr. $6,895 ■ ,*H at many stores/4 MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ .r-Jd! ELECTRICAL Busy Rto. 83, new 1000sq. ft, 85 Eleclra 4 Dr. $9,995 room townhouse with REMODELING rental area. In attractive 85 Caprice Wagon $C,695 fireplace. All applian­ shopping plaza. Ideal for re­ ces, heat, hot water, DUMAS ELECTRIC tail. ofTioe, professional, serv­ CARS 85 Buick Somerset 4 Dr $7,295 carpeting, air condl- HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS Service changes, ice. FOR SALE 85 Celebrity Vfegon $6,695 tlonlng. Call 649-5240. CleaninQ. Hauling, Caipentry, Remodelling additional wiring and Call 86 Honda Civic 2 Dr. $5,695 Reasonably Priced MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ Free Estimates repairs on existing James J. Gessay PONTIAC, 1979, Station 86 Delta 88 2 Dr $9,995 room townhouse. All Wagon-Good condi­ All Cans Aratrafed homes. Quality work at 875-0134 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 appliances, heat, hot Risk's Handyman & affordable prices. tion, excellent shape, water, carpeting, air new tires, mony new 86 Cerilury Wagon $7,495 Carpentry Service Entirely owner operated. conditioning. Call 649- parts, motor work. 68 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 646-1948 27 years exp. Call 5240. INDUSTRIAL Asking $400. 875-6358. 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 Joseph Dumas E J PROPERTY 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 YOU CAN enjoy extro PAINTIN6/PAPERING 646-525*^ Schaller'3 86 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr $6,695 vacation money bv ex­ MANCHESTER-2 large 86 Pont Grand Am SE $8/495 changing idle Items in CONCRETE oarage bays and office. Quality vour home fo r cosh ... MOO square feet. 647- 872-9111 iHattrliPHtpr Umli Pre-owned Auto with an ad in classified. McHugh Himself 9976. Call 643-2711 to place vour Painting & wallpapering at WET BASEMENT? Value Priced ad. Over 40 Years Exptriencd Its best Free Estimates. Fully CARDINAL ATTRACTIVE & PRIVATE Wrilton Guaranies Free Estimates 83 Olds Clera Thursday, Dec. 21, 1989 Insured. Establisheed 1974 Hatchways, Foundation Cracks, Sunp I CHILD CARE BUICK, INC. Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Luxurious, Townhouse Condos, only a couple left. ,>^or MANCHESTER - 2 bed- ATA/C.PS $2,900 1989 Centu7 Coupe $11,980 Newsstand Price: 35 Cents the New Year - if you are planning a move to a condo - room luxury town- 643-9321 Pumps, Drainage Lines, Basement Wa don't miss t h ^ . Central air and vac, private garage, terprooling of Floors & Walls & Mora. IN Need Of A Babysitter? 86 Ford Tempo 1988 Skylark Sedan $8,590 house. All appliances, AT.A/C.PS $ 4 4 9 5 tieautiful, eat-in kitchen, marble fireplace in spacious heat, cable, carpeting, Albert Zuccaro 646-3361 I'm available for even­ 1988 Chev S-10P/U $7,495 living room, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, full basement and air conditioning. Call ing hours. (5pm or 86 Ch e w / Is. ra 1988 S-10 Ext P/U $10,980 more. Many, many outstanding features. 647-1595.______Wall Papering and Painting after.) Looking for 1988 Buick Park Ave. $13,980 weekly |ob Monday- ATSte,30'-yu,995 30 years Experience MISCELLANEOUS 1987 Oldsmobile Firenza $6,490 Bucharest police MANCHESTER-4, 6, and D.F. REALE, INC. SERVICES Thursday and Satur­ 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 7 room apartments. Se­ Insurance, References and days or a few nights per 5r‘',S!’io L O ;|'S & REAL ESTATE curity. No pets. Now 1987 GMCS-15Spt P/U $6,380 Noriega still loose, Free Estimates week. Call 742-8758, ask 1987 Chev S-10 P/U $6,280 175 Main St., Manchester available. 646-2426, 9-5 for Cherel. weekdays.______MARTY MATTSSON 1987 Cadillac Brougham $13,980 646-4525 649-4431 1986 Corvette Loaded $18,990 fire on crowd MANCHESTER-3 bed­ SNOW PLOWING Load^ V • U,H70 room apartment. $645. Commercial and ResidOTlial MISCELLANEOUS 87 Merr'i ugar 1986 Chev Monte Carlo $7,480 VIENNA, Austria (AP) — The unrest is the biggest chal­ Snow blower services available 1986 Merc. Grand Marquis $8,980 No security. Available [SERVICES V^. Looc Q 0 \ - U ftftC Security forces opened fire on lenge to Ccauscscu’s 24-year-Iong ILOTS/LANO LOTS/LAND Im m edlotely. 643-4421. WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. Call Mike 6494304 Like Now V O , 9 9 5 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $5,895 FOR SALE Quality work at a Mon-Sal 9am-9pm 85 Toyota Comry 1986 Pont Trans Am 26K $8,995 crowds of anti-government authoritarian rule and has rcjxmcdly vows ‘win or die’ FOR SALE MANCHESTER-Newer 3 GSL Building Mainte­ reasonable pricel AT, Loaded $ ^ 9 9 5 1985 Buick Skylark LTD $5,395 protesters in the Romanian capital of spread to a dozen cities. Access to bedroom Duplex. I'/j nance Co. Com m ercl- Interior & Exterior LOW RATES 81 Adams St., NORTH Coyentry-Apollo ANDOVER-Bear Swamp baths, appliances, al/ResIdentlal building 82 Pontiac Firebird Bucharest today, and several the counUy by foreign reporters is PANAMA CITY. Panama (AP) Wednesday, the first lime anything Gardens subdivision. deck, basement, wa- Free Estimates Manchester Road. Two 2'/} acre repairs and home Im­ V6,AT,A/C, Ayi i|O C demonstfators were killed, Yugoslav suictly curtailed, but wimcsscs have — U.S. U-oops controlled major other than an occassional landslide Prestigious area. Lot approved building lots, sher/dryer hookup. Call Brian Weigle provements. Interior Low Milos 9 4 , 4 y o radio reported. said hundreds and perhaps More on Panama 12 Satarl Drive. 1.8 649-4571 Rmamanian military bases today but has forced the 75-year-oId canal to high and dry, across $725 monthly + utili­ 645-8912 LAWN CARE and exterior painting, 88 Honda Prelude 'S' Military tanks rolled through the thousands of people have been acres. Area of new from state forest. Good ties. Security deposit light carpentry. Com­ met stiff resistance as they hunted close. homes. $79,900. Lot 24 perc rates. and references. No plete lanitorlal ser­ $ 1 2 , 9 9 5 city and formed a circle around killed. for the elusive Gen. Manuel Antonio Families w ait. . . page 18 Shortly before midnight Wednes­ Safari Drive. 1 plus TRUCKS/VANS $ 6 4 ,5 0 0 .Philips Real pets. 649-7874 a fte r FORGET THE REST vice. Experienced, rel­ 85 Toyota Celica several thousand mostly young Shots were also reported fired Noriega, who vowed over the radio day, a day of terror ended for 29 acres. Area of new Estate, 742-1450n 6pm.______YARD MASTERS iable, free estimates. AT Loaded $ 5 9 9 5 I FOR SALE people at a main intersection, said a today at protesters in the western homes. $84,900. Lots In CALL THE BEST! to “win or die.” Legal questions.. page 18 Aincricans and other foreigners at 4 ROOMS and bath. Cen- LEAVES RAKED & REMOVED 643-0304.______new phase 3. 1-2 acres. 86 Buick Res Yugoslav reporter. city of Arad, about 40 miles from tral location. Heat and Inferiof/Exterior Painting. INTERNATIONAL-1970, The United States Wednesday pul the Marriott hotel when about 90 Underground utilities. E ASTER N-Connecticut. Trees cut, yards cleaned, NURSE'S Aide-Years of V8, Loaded, A Soviet news report from Timisoara. There was no immediate Approved lots. Superb electricity not In ­ Free estimates. Insured. Lawns, B ru ^ removal, gut­ experience. Hospital Low Miles . - . - — % ton, good fo r parts. 4 a million dollar bounty on his head. New government... page 18 parau-oopers from the U.S. 82nd Close to shopping. wheel drive, 7 foot Bucharest said, “Along the central word on casualties there. People in Area of expensive wooded home sites. cluded. $675 monthly David Kay trained. Excellent ref­ 86 Honda Accord LX The general's loyalists apparently plus security. 649-1240 ters cleaned, Snow Removal. Fisher plow. Make an street of the capital, tanks arc Timisoara staged a general suike Airborne Division secured the build­ homes, less than 20 $39,900. New homes on erences. 742-6402. 5-Ppd, Loaded 9 9 5 still held at least a dozen Americans ing after firefight. these lots starting at otter 5pm. ______6 4 6 -0 7 5 4 6 4 3 - 9 9 9 6 otter. 1 977 Ram moving, following the lines of sub­ and defied a ban on public gather­ minutes to Hortford. SNOW Removal- hostage. There was sporadic gunfire U.S. troops were trying to halt the Deed restrictions 2,000 $ 1 1 4 ,9 0 0 . L o t 1 3 .2 HEBRON-2 bedrooms, 85 Pontiac Grand Am Charger. 643-2573. machine gunners pushing back the ings to denounce Ccauscscu, a wit­ Armed fhnamanians had raided acres. Lot 2 1.9 acres. heat and hot water Commerclal and residen­ V6.AT.A/C $ 4 ^ 9 9 5 through the capital, where armed looting. the hotel periodically and abducted square feet minimum. tial, plowing and snow LEGAL NOTICE crowds. Bursts of automatic ness said. Use vour builder or use Lot 3 3.7 acres. Lot 4 Included, appliances, thugs roamed, one day after the U.S. U.S. military officials say they guests, eventually freeing all but blowing. Coll Dan at 643- 87 Mit?'-*';^.' n cis LS OF weapons fire are being heard. Security forces first used tear gas ours. Special designs 5.0 acres.Philips Real cellar storage, park­ APARTMENTS r ; n homes THE TAX COLLECTOR attack in which at least 18 have concluded that most of the two, the hotel’s manager and a CBS Estate, 742-1450P 6252. 5-Spd, A , 3 0 V r < 00c Panic-stricken people are hiding in to try to quell protests in Bucharest, avalloble. $79,900. P h il­ ing, large yard. $625 FOR RENT I22Jfor rent Low Miles 9 » j , y y o EIGHTH UTIUTIES Americans died. fighting between pro-Noriega forces news producer. ips Rcol Estate, 742- m onthly. 649-2871. doorways and courtyards.” a reporter for the Yugoslav news J 83 Cutlass Supreme DISTRICT Heavy fighting raged in the mid­ and American troops has subsided In addition, the Smithsonian In­ 1450n M AN SFI E L D -.6 7 a c re MANCHESTER-2 b e d ­ V6,AT,A/C, A il OOC The unrest was first reported agency Tanjug said on Belgrade m a n c h e s t e r - BOLTON-3 bedroom, 7Vj Low Miles 9 4 , 9 9 5 All persons liable by law to dle-class suburb of San Miguclito and that little real threat remains. stitution said 11 scientists and tech­ building lot, great for room apartment, 1st bath. Contemporary. 2 pay taxes in the Eighth in the capital since demonstrations radio. low cost Modular floor, just remodelled, Immaculate 4 room, 2 I FURNITURE 84 T o y o t/^ n a GT just before dawn, marked by Col. Ronald Sconyers, spokesman nicians were missing from a resear­ COVENTRY-Hlghlands bedroom Flat. Stor­ acres. $1,400 per month Utilities District of Manchester against the hard-line president, The protest then turned into home. 1 acre plus- parking, cellar stor­ plus security. 644-6226. Auto,A7cCOL.UylOc are hereby notified that on machinc-gun fire, grenade ex­ for the U.S. Southern (Command, ch institute and believed taken subdivision. Lot 2, 8, 9, minus lot. Ideal for age, aulet street. $575 FRENCH Provincial Din­ LowMilos^ VO ,495 Nicolae Ccauscscu, broke out over “bloody riots" as police fired into age, large yard. $595. JANUARY 1, 1990, I will have plosions and light artillery fire. U.S. told a pool of Pentagon reports Wed­ hostage. 11, 18 approved build­ first home. Survey & 649-2871. plus gas heat. No pets. AVAILABLE ing Room Set-Includes 85 Buick Century the weekend on the other side of the crowds and killed and wounded ing lots. $59,900. Lot 3. Coll Sue, 643-4862. Immedlately- table, leaves, pads, 4 ATA/C.PS $ 4 4 9 5 a MOTOR VEHICLE SUP­ aircraft and helicopters flew over­ nesday that much of the gunfire still Peni.igon officials said finding test hole data availa­ MANCHESTER-2 room PLEMENTAL rate bill for the counUy in the city of Timisoara. several people, the correspondent $65,000. Lot 1, 16 acre MANCHESTER-3 -F bed­ Remodelled 4 bedroom chairs, hutch, tea head and drew ground fire. being heard around the counUy is ble. $49,900.16 beautiful efficiency on Birch collection of 7 mills on the There were chilling reports by American hostages was a “primary approved building lots. country acres on nice room, kids welcome. Cape. Large family wagon, and two corner 85 Hondo Accord LX said. The number of casualties was By daybreak today, the fighting $75,000; Mountain Street. Includes heat Grand List of 1988 due to thei from roving bands of Noriega’s concern.” level lot elth pond. $675 m onthly + u tili­ room, fireplace, eat-ln cabinets. $1,500 or best Yugoslav media that soldiers and not known. Ridge Subaivlslon- and hot water. Refer­ ^3^'=- $5,995 collector JANUARY 1, 199C/, had ceased, and U.S. army troops civilian “Dignity Battalions” who Noriega surfaced with an $99,900. Philips Real ties. Available Imme­ kitchen, carpeted llvln- otter. Call 649-8137. police who refused to shoot at The Western diplomat reported Lot 5,7,9,11,12,14,19, ences plus 2 months groom, large laundry 87 Dodge Omni Taxes will be accepted at patrolled the streets as many were “just gelling their last licks in.” ominous message. He said on a Estate, 742-1450D security deposit. $350 diately. 649-9443 after 4 Dl Nl NG T able,42" round, demonstrators in Timisoara were $1,000,000 21,22,28,30,33. $79,900; pm. and bath. $995 per Main St.. Manchester, CT Panamanians began looting shops Meanwhile, the Panama Canal per month. 649-4820 or wood grain, 6 swivel $ 4 , 9 9 6 06040. OFFICE HOURSi: publicly executed. Please see ROMANIA, page 10 Brigham Brook month plus utilities. once more. There was no evidence prepared to open today after closing Estates-Olde Tavern 646-4412. 646-4144. c h a irs , $90; L iv in g 87 Toyota Celica GTS MONDAY thru FRIDAY Please see PANAMA, page 18 Lane. Lot 7, 1.48 AC MANCHESTER-3 large [HOMES room chair, $35. 645- 5^Spd.Looded$^Q^9g 9:30A.M.-3:30P.M. EXCLUD­ I CONDOMINIUMS MANCHESTER-3 bed- 6095. ING HOLIDAYS. All taxes un­ approved. $79,900; rooms, newly reno- FOR RENT room , newly renovated South Street-10 plus I FOR SALE voted, on bus line, off 84 Olds Ciera Coupe paid by FEBRUARY 2, 199 0, and pointed, washer/d- V6, AT, Loaded $ 4 9 9 ^ will be charged interest at tno acres, deeded rights to street parking. $450 rye r hookups. 643-6386, lake. Convenient loca­ RENT-Several local rents monthly plus utilities. EAST HARTFORD/Glas- TV/STEREO/ rate of 18% (eighteen pier Cold temperatures tonbury line. 7 room leave a message. 86 Pontiac Grand Am cent) per year from JANUARY tion, wooded and pri­ available. Call today! 643-8857. APPLIANCES V6.5-Spd,A/C $ 4 9 9 g vate. Offered at Sentry Real Estate,643- Cape, new Interior, 1 ( 1, 1990, until paid, according $85,900; Root Road-23.9 4060.D______car garage, screened CURTIS Mathis Solid 86 Ford Escort to Public Act NO. 12-14(.T a Rental porch, washer/dryer acres of land, open and FOR RENT-3 bedrooms, State floor model TV. AT. A/C, Stereo $ 4 4 9 g minimum penalty of $2.00 confirm the official wooded. Small pond Manchester, renovated hookups, new refriger­ must be charged on each bill 2'/2 bath Townhouse 2 Family, appliances, $500, negotiable. 646- ,horse barn, older ator and stove, corner STORE/OFFICE 4265. delinquent FEBRUARY 2, w ith basement and ca r­ busline, near center, lot, available Imme­ home In need of re­ port. $950 per month 1990. SUPPLEMENTAL $600 plus utilities. 12/t diately. $900 per month [FOR RENT 9500 miles $ | 2 , 9 9 5 MOTOR VEHICLE TAX BILL pairs. 750 foot fron­ plus utilities and secur­ occupancy. Dale 529- tage. $279,900. Philips plus utilities. Security MISCELLANEOUS 82 Chevy El Camino IS FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE beginning of winter ity. Epstein Realty. 647- 8276, Matt 653-6564 OFFICE Space-Lease Real Estate, 742-1450o 8895.0 deposit. Call 647-9040 I FOR SALE V6,AT,PS. t a A O K REGISTERED BETWEiEN evenings. vour office space Low Miles 9 0 ,4 9 5 OCTOBER 2, 1988 and now! ! Convenient 83 ChQQi Q*r AUGUST 1, 1989. By The Associated Press Hartford area only got up to 27 Main Street locations v6.at. . S O L ^ 9 9 5 RECORDS-Oldles. 78's ERNEST R. MAC HELL degrees, while the low was 13 at available with off etc. Judy Garland, Kay street parking.Sentry 345 Center SL, Manchester TAX COLLECTOR Today is the first official day of 7:30 p.m. Kyser and much At 4:22 this afternoon, winter of­ Real Estate, 643-4060.D m o re !!! 645-6095. 647-7077 EIGHTH UILITIES DISTRICT winter, but the bone-chilling, tcelh- 039-12 rattling temperatures that have been ficially arrives, and forecasters say around all month could have fooled we can expect a blast of even chil­ V. most people. lier weather. The high today is only Bridge Weather experts say a polar vor­ supposed to reach 15 degrees with tex that usually resides over the extreme cold forecast for tonight. Friday is expected to be even colder ify r- frigid Hudson Bay area of Canada is PETS UNIQUE GIFTS AUTOMOTIVE FRUIT BASKETS to blame for what is well on its way — a high around 10. (Complete Caution weather forecast on page 2.) MANCHESTER PET N O R T H 12-20-89 with any 3-2 heart division he would to becoming the coldest December N E W ENGLAND CARDINAL BUICK'S PERO’S FRUIT STAND. J632 CENTER-Chrlstmas ♦ lose only two heart tricks. He would on record. The weather system, heading A M U SEM EN TS. 50's professional cor wax a Fancy Fruit Baiketi Y -- gift certificates availa­ required also see that on most of the 4-1, heart back to southern Canada with its Gift Shop. 'Unique gift detail service gift cer­ delivered locally. 6 J 9 6 3 2 Through the first 19 days of this ble. 687 Main Street, splits there would be no way t o avoid Ideas from the 50's tificates now available Large Miectlon of Im­ ♦ J to 7 4 month the average mean tempera­ core of cold, will mean colder Manchester. 649-4273. By James Jacoby losing three trump tricks. However, if era." Hand painted for Christmas giving. ported Wicker at2io% ture — the high and low tempera­ temperatures for the next several D.J.'S DOG GROOMING porcelain figurines, Senior Citizen discount off. Moke this Chrltf- WEST EAST the ace of hearts just happened to be days, Whittier said. music boxes, luke ♦ A K Q 9 8 5 ♦ 10 4 I know South’s heart spots aren’t singleton, he could win the day by first tures divided by two — has been a. PET SUPPLY. Bed­ (• years and up). Pri­ m ot m errier with o gift The temperatures won’t be the ding, canopy. Brass boxes, home games, ces start at $62.99. from Pero’s. 276 Oak­ YA Y J 10 9 8 very good, but he does have eight playing a low heart out of his hand. So 20.6 degrees, according to Scott cuddle and mats. Christmas gift certifi­ Come In anytime tor land Street, Manches­ 6 8 7 4 6Q105 cards in the suit. For my money, it’s he would do just that and sco're up his Whittier, a National Weather Ser­ only problem, Whittier said. With Coats, sweaters, rain cates available. 77 Tol­ gift certificates or call ter. 643-6384. ♦ 9 3 2 ♦ Q865 worth opening a strong two-bid, just to contract. vice meteorologist at Bradley Inter­ increasing winds, the wind chill fac­ geor, life lockets, and land Turnpike, M an­ make sure of eventually getting to for your appointment. SOUTH Playing a low heart first ;Uso wins national Airport in Windsor Locks. tor will dip well below below zero, back packs. Unique cat chester. 646-1533. •1 Adams Street, Man­ game. The result would still be the ♦ 7 With another combination. Suppose The coldest December since he said. furniture. Holiday goo­ BLUE SKY TRADING chester. 646-7789. same — West would bid spades and West holds A-9-8 of hearts and East dies, toys and crates. I SWEDISH GIFTS Y K Q 7 6 5 4 3 2 records started being kept in 1904 As an arctic front moves through CO. American Indian 6 A k South would jump to four hearts, end­ holds J-10 doubleton. If declfirer plays Pet pictures with Santa lewelry, estote |e- ing the auction. was in 1917, when the average mean today, afternoon winds are likely to SCANDANAVIAN GIFT ♦ a K a high heart. West takes thi; ace and every Sunday 12 to 5. welry. Gold and Silver. Everyone knows how Willy Nilly temperature was 20.9, Whittier said pick up and temperatures will begin December 24th, 8am-12 JEWELRY SHOP. The largest se­ plays another spade, which 'iSast ruffs Senior citizen dis­ lection of Swedish Vulnerable; East-West would play the hand. He would ruff the Wednesday. falling, with the wind chill by night noon. 119 O akland counts. Gift certifi­ Dealer: South with a heart honor. But if flauth first Street, Manchester. BRAY JEWELERS. 'Spe­ Foods In the area. Nut­ second spade and lay down the queen leads a low heart. East mus t win with “What happened is we got locked “most likely in the 10 to 30 below cates. 10% discount crackers, Pyramids, 649-0485. cializing In Diamonds." S o u th of hearts. West would win the ace. Lat­ zero range, possibly even lower,” with this ad. 217 Center and Hummel Figu­ West North East either the jack or the 10, and there is into a weather pattern, a polar vor­ Seiko, Lassale 1 Y er Blast would take two more tricks Street, Manchester. rines. Ellington Center 2 ♦ Pass Pass no trump promotion availaible. tex, which is an upper level storm Whittier said. Watches. Watch mak­ 4 Y with the long hearts, and the contract 647-0607. Plaza, Ellington. 872- All p a s s Patrick Flynn/Manchesier Herald system which is usually a semiper­ The chill has taken its toll, BDDKS ing and Goldsmlthlng would be set. Why would Careful Char­ James Jacoby ’s books -Jacoby a a Bridge" and on premises. Open ev­ 0273. Opening lead: ♦ K lie make the contract? W INTRY W A LK — Winter officially begins today, but Jason manent feature in the Hudson Bay squeezing heating oil supplies and ery Sunday In De­ dar to know that it was cold this morning. Jason hoofs up Charlie would correctly reason that Zoksto^nJi aysilable at further north,” Whittier said. LITTLE PROFESSOR VIDEDS cember. 699 Main CHRISTMAS bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. Rainville, 14, of 2354 Main St., Coventry, didn’t need a calen- Main Street on his way to school after missing the bus. BOOK CENTER. 'We Street, Manchester. On Wednesday, the high in the Plea.se sec COLD, page 10 help you find books MOVIES a MORE 'Your 643-5617. TREES you'll love." Christmas home video store" The BURGESS NURSERY. 1 gift certificates availa­ plazo at Burr Corners, ble. Open 7 days. 1058 Come see our choice. 1139 Tolland Turnpike, I BEAUTY SALONS Balsam Fir Christmas Tolland Turnpike Manchester. Video A strograph Guardis party brightens group home life (Heartland Plaza) 646- Trees. Cut your sales and rentals. Gift own...Blue and White No family of her own, 7101. certificates available. TRES CHIC BEAUTY SALON has gift certifi­ Spruce. Gift certifi­ fun, she said. Mondoy-Thursday, 10- cates available tor ion. Coordinate your efforts so that your By Nancy Foley together,” she said. of the group home members because 9pm; Friday and Satur­ cates available for all A great deal of food was avail­ vour holiday styles. spring planting. Open 7 forces aren't spread too thinly. on **’'^‘* fs^ks havoc The Transitional Living Center is of his recruiting work in the high ‘Meg’ relies on Manchester day 10-10pm; Sunday on your budget. Manchester Herald Great stocking days a week. Burgess ^ o u r AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Don't say able, including pizza, cookies and funded by the town of Manchester school. UNIQUE GIFTS 12-8pm. 643-6445. Widowed and without fami­ stutters I 303 East Cen­ Nursery. 373 Deming anything about a friend today that you mfo^Phrc‘''K,"* “ ) Today you soda. A band played while about 15 and currently has three boys and The Guard pays for much of the ^Birthday ‘o a oerles of minor Two years ago, “Susan's” life ly, ”Meg” has been diagnosed MANCHESTER VIL­ ter Street, Manchester. Street, South Windsor, wouldn't directly say to his/her face, be­ teen-agers who attended played vol­ four girls who come from families party and some local businesses LAGE MOTOR INN. 643-2483. CT 06074. 644-1966. cause any unkind comments you make Ihfim of dealing with was at a low point. Fighting drug leyball and pingpong. as suffering from chronic men­ Time to Share Center Street, Man­ AUTOMOTIVE are likely to be reported to the target of minri riisreissing fliem from your problems and in trouble at school, with problems. The children in this contribute gifts, Sousa said. I Dec. 21,1989 Later, gifts of Army T-shirts, tal illness. chester. Wrap up a Luv your remarks. ‘^'■'og your troubles home are victims, not victimizers, This information is supplied by the home and take them ou t on the family. she was living in a group home run “Susan” and “Jennifer” both have Tub, an Ideal gift for PAP AUTO PARTS. 307 PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Think pens, posters, cassette tapes and according to Margaret Lewis, who She’s living in a continuing Manchester Area Conference of FLORAL I SPORTS GIFTS Your possibilities for success In your by Child and Family Services. their lives together now. “Susan” your loved ones. Gift East Center Street, twice before giving friends tips today scarves were distributed to the runs the home with her husband, care home which provides her Churches, Names and circumstan­ certificates available Manchester (Rear of endeavors look good for the year that you feel could make or save them Double Stan- But her Christmas was made a lit­ graduated high school and is now ces have been changed to protect PARK HILL JOYCE EAST/WEST KARATE dards could cause otl iers to lose re- guests. Each gift was selected espe­ Tim. with food and shelter. anytime. 646-2300. Lenox Pharmacy) Su­ ahead, provided you can suppress your money. If your Information is faulty, they tle brighter thanks to the men at studying psychology at Manchester privacy, SHOP. Fancy Fruit CENTER-Try some­ Impatience. Be content with steady pro­ another The National Guardsmen joined But her Social Security is not per savings on great Baskets, Boxwood might try to hold you accountable. Headquarters Company, 1-169th In­ cially for each teen-ager and had his CRAFTMEN'S thing different this X- gress Instead of trying to get to the top ihJn ® ‘=®Tain way and Community College. It’s a good sufficient to provide warm gift Ideas. 10% off gift Trees. All your Christ­ ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) The opin­ fancy, located in the National Guard or her name on it, according to Sgl. in the volleyball and pingpong GALLERY.'The Place mas. Parents give vour of the heap In one jump. v i K i f yourself. subject for her, she said, because “I on Cooper Street." Let certificates. 649-3528. mas needs. 36 Oak ions of others are important, but your games. winter clothing. toys for the over 440 kids the key to a great SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) own views have merit as well. Don’t at­ 22) If'8 an admi- Armory on Main Street, who each Joseph S. Sousa, a recruiter for the figure I’ve got so much experience us wrap up a great LYNCH PONTIAC- Street, Manchester. future! Give a gift that “They actually have fun,” said “Meg” needs so many items: Schedule your outside activities tempt to please companions today at year sponsor a Chrisunas parly for Guard. from dealing with my own households receiving help Christmas tor you. Toyoto Parts and Ser­ 649-0792. will last a life time. thoughtfully today or else they might “Jennifer,” another fomicr group pants, blouses, nightgown, robe Open 7 days a week the cost of subduing your own better Sou m ilhf ■^°‘^®y- However, teen-agers in group homes in “I think it makes them feel problems.” through the MACC Seasonal vice Department; gift $14.95 trial program. turn out to be both time and money judgment. who u® saddled with a companion from December 5th. 58 Manchester. wanted,” he said. Regrettably, some home member, who was back at the (size 10), shoes, boots, slippers Sharing Appeal may be left at certificates now avail­ SEASON’S Includes complete uni­ wasters. Try to establish an order of pri­ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Assistants 'His gesture. “Jennifer” is living in her own Cooper Street. 647-8161. able. "Whatever your form. Gift certificates party for the third lime. That’s one (8>/2), gloves, hat and scarf. ority. Trying to patch up a broken ro­ or co-workers will pull away from you ^ <®*P*',23-Ocl. 23) Even though “Susan” is not her real name. It’s of the youths will not receive gifts apartment, going to high school the fire stations at 75 Center ports desire" Lynch, GREETINGS available. 500 Talcot- mance? The Astro-Graph Matchmaker been changed along with the names from their families, he said. of the best aspects of the party, she With no one of her own, Street and 32 Main Street, the 500 West Center Street, today if you’re overly critical of their ef­ bo friiHin u® " ’‘sHt prove to full-time and holding down a part- tvllle Road, Route 83, can help you to understand what to do forts. Guard against making comments said. Christmas gifts for “Meg” can Manchester. 646-4321. TO ALL OUR Vernon. 875-3199. of other group home members or A 14-year-old girl from the Tran­ time job. COMFED offices at 23 and to make the relationship work. Mall $2 that could make them feel inferior or roMiH °®® P®*''®oce with you, they sitional Living Center, a co-ed The idea for the party came when only be provided by her to Matchmaker, P.O. Box 91428, Cleve­ cx-members in this story to protect Another reason they enjoyed 1007 Main Street and at FRIENDS unappreciated. aroR D ift /n" ?PP°''He approach. their privacy. She is now 19 and group home, said she was enjoying Manchester family. land, OH 44101-3428. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You're likely SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Plov. 22) Your sales- several of the Guiudsmcn were sil­ Wednesday’s party is that they no Manchester Mall. 810 Main. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) This can to keep things under control today [f’vou''Jo I*'|| ®Hocllve today lives on her own. She went to this the party. “1 think it’s a good way to ting around the annory and said. longer go to many parlies with their Gifts for “Meg” as well as Donations to Box 773, be a successful day for you, provided where your larger expenditures are h you re Inclined to belabor your points year’s party, the third annual, Wed­ get group homes together. It helps “Let’s do something for somebody,” old friends because drugs and al­ non-perishable foods, gifts and Manchester, CT 06040. you don't do things In a piecemeal fash­ concerned, but It could be the small n rJ Ii ^®u* P'JSH, make your nesday, because it’s always so much presentation simple, clear and concise, us communicate and get along according to Sousa. He knows some cohol are used.