16— MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday. March 9.1991

K rr 'N* CARL /LE by Larry Wright 21 HOMES FOR SALE 31 ROOMS FOR RENT 32 APARTMENTS FOR 32 APARTMENTS FOR 58FLO O R IN O 91 CARS FOR SALE RENT MONDAY hat MORE tfeoof T CA3 ARE MANCHESTER-Free RENT MANCHESTER- T h a n : week vyith $100 security TOYOTA LAND J = $335,000. For the dis­ deposit. Clean, quiet, EAS~T HARTFORD-3 M A N C K E S T E“R - 2 CRUISER-1982. 4 X 4. criminating buyer, this furnished. 646-8337. rooms, appliances. No Bedrodm. Garage. FLOORSANDING striking new U&R 9 100,000 Plus miles. pets. $45D per month. Near hospital. Yard. 'Floors like new $2,000 Negotiable. HI^D IT 91^ Rlijrtf room Contemporary at MANCHESTER-Fur- Security. 528-8643. Available M/1. No pets. ■Specializing in older floors Brookside Estates, with nished room for rent on 649-9857. Leave LOCAL NEWS INSIDE IT To 872-D7DD. ■Natural & stained floors message. m m yoiJ. features like a L- busline. $100/Week. FURNISHED-3 Room ■No waxing anymore shaped balcony stair­ 649-4148 after 5. apartment, 2nd floor. MANCHESTER-1 Heat. Private Bedroom, 3-1/2 rooms, John Verfaille way that is open from References. 646-5750 floor to ceiling, a master entrances. Adults. No heat, hot water, ■ Program stops would-be dropouts. bed room suite with a pets. Security. carpeting, appliances, . BOB RILEY Jacuzzi bath. Cathedral N E V E R P L A C E D References. 643-486D, parking. $575. 643- OLDSMOBL&VOLKSWAQEN ceiling living room, fami­ A W A N T AD ? 2pm to 7pm. 7183. 6 1 BiHSC. SERVICES 259 ADAMS ST.. MANCHESTER ■ Recycling deadline for businesses. ly room and much There's nothing to MANCHESTER-2 MANCHESTER-3 Support more. Call usi U&R' Bedroom, private Bedroom duplex. $655 CLEANING-Hauling, 649-1749 ■ Church will send gift to Liberia. Realty, 643-2692. it..just dial basement, parking, a month. 647-1419, carpentry, remodeling, 86 our ■ w ■ F large yard, stove. On Barbara Weinberg. odd jobs. Rick’s Hand­ 643-2711 and w e'll yman and Carpentry Cutlass Supreme busline. $595 monthly. MANCHESTER-Newer troops! Service. 646-1948. $5,995 ■ Board will decide vacation issue. 22 CONDOMINIUMS help you word 649-2871. duplex, 3 bedrooms, Reasonably priced. Ful­ 88 carpeted, appliances. FOR SALE and place your ad. ly insured. MANCHESTER-2 Family. $69D monthly. Heat not Cutlass Supreme INDOOR & OUTDOOR 5-Room.lovely Duplex. included. Security and $6,995 Local/Regional Section, Page 7. POOLSIII $89,900. A 2 Bedrooms. Lots of references required. No 87 MISC. FOR SALE 88 sparkling 2 bedroom 32 APARTMENTS FOR cabinets and closets. pets. 643-7635. Regency Brougham COIN-Collection. Penny What's ® I N I by NEA. kic ranch unit offers foyers, Nice yard. Heat/hot ______RENT______MANCHESTER-2 Family. 16,995 applianced kitcnen, water included. $75D set. $10. Variety set, all Newly updated. 2 89 Manchester's Award-Winning Newspaper dining room and wall-to- Monthly. 684-4686. denominations. $25. Bedroom in quiet News wall carpeting 2 BEDROOM-Apartment Misc. Silver. 649-1794. VWJetia 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE neighborhood. Close to throughout! Private on bus line. $550 in­ Diesel MANCHESTER-2.3 and 6 town center and patio overlooking tennis cludes heat. 643-1108. $7,995 March 11,1991 Room apartments. busline. $595/Month GOLF CLUBS-Starter and courts, indoor and out­ ON A CLEAR DAY-You MANCHESTER- 2 BEDR(X)M-1-1/2 Bath Security. 646-2426. plus Utilities. Dale. 529- full sets. From $45. 3 Many Others door pools, fitness A can see...well, maybe $229,000. Immaculate newer town house Weekdays, 9am-5pm. 8276. new woods, $60. Also To Choose From not "forever," but you center, sauna and Manchester. Air miscellaneous clubs. Report claims 9 room Garrison 34 HOMES FOR RENT Deaths mar anxious ownersi Call for 649-1794. will enjoy a magnificent Colonial. Cozy den with conditioning, Bedroom Garden Style your exclusive showing! appliances. $675 plus soldiers missing winter view of the firepiace. Enclosed sun and Townhouse apart­ BOLTON-5 Bedroom, 2 Hartford skylinel This Anne Miller Real security. 646-8261 or S c h a l i e r porch. 4 Bedrooms, for­ ments available. Only 1 car garage, oil heat. END ROLLS NEW YORK (AP) — Eleven elegant 7 room Con- Estate, 647-8000. 646-6082. Quality mal dining room and each remaining out of Bordered by State Green Beret soldiers who ternporary on Volpi Rd. F 271/2'width-*1.00 Pre-Owned Autos iiving room. Lower ievel 72. Quiet. On busline. Forest. $1000 a month. entered Iraq on a sabotage and in TOlton boasts 2,250 13" width-SO^ family room with MALLARD VIEW-New COVENTRY-Quiet Air conditioning, self Tedford Real Estate, Aluminum Sheets 4/*S.00 Value Priced Baker’s visit spy mission are missing in ac­ sq. ft. of super second firepiace, 2-1/2 Ranch and Colonial neighborhood. 1 cleaning oven, all ap­ 647-9914. Newiprlnt and rol> con b« picked USED CAR BEST BUYSl floorspace. 3 m at the Manchester Heidd tion but their disappearance has baths. Original owner. A homes, change your Bedroom apartment. pliances included, 19M Honda Accord LX $4,995 MANCHESTER-3 ONLY before 11 am. MorKtoy not been acknowl^ged by the Bedrooms, 2.5 baths, Pleasure to show! U&R lifestyle to 1-floor living. Carpeted. $425/Month. storage area, full throuch Thunday. fully applianced kitchen, ^ Reatty, 643-2692. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath 1-1/2 Months security. basement. 1-1/2 baths Bedroom Contem­ 4 Dr., 5 Spd., A/C, Excellent Condition military, according to a central vac, fireplace Ranches. Also 3 No dogs. Call 742- porary Cape. 2 Car 1964 Lincoln Town Car $3,500 published report in townhouse. Heat and RECORDS-45 RPM. and 3 car oversized bedroom, 1-1/2 0569. hot water included. 247- garage. $1100 per to Israel The soldiers were part of spe­ MANCHESTER-Out- Loaded, Excellent Condition garagel Asking Colonials. Attached month. No dogs. D.W. From 1950’s to early standing value with this 5030. cial operations forces that in­ $124,900. Jackson & garage. From Fish Realty, 643-1591 1960’s. Many $95.00. 1966 Honda Accord DX $5,500 By G.G. UBELLE to Israel, told reporters in Jerusalem large 8 room Colonial. 2 filtrated Iraq during Operation Jackson Real Estate, $143,900. North Main or 871-1400. An early John Lennon. Fireplaces, family room ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ 3 Door, 5 Speed, AM/FM, Clean Car The Associated Press that the slayings of the women were 647-8400. St. to Union St. to Ros­ 289-6345. Desert Storm to locate missile and living room. Low MANCHESTER-4 F______“an effort to kill peace.” setto Dr. "We’re Selling 1967 Chrysler LsBaron $5,400 launchers, pinpoint air targets maintenance lot. Asking Bedroom C ape With JERUSALEM — Israeli troops He pledged to “work just as hard TOASTER-Oven with and steal enemy equipment, 4222,900. Call Barbara Houses!" Blanchard & FREE garage, fenced yard. Coupe, Auto, A/C, PS, PB, AM/FM Rossetto, 646-2482. broiler. Nice and clean killed six armed Arab infiltrators on as we can to see if we can provide a W. Re/Max East of the $950 a month. D.W. 1967 Acuta Legend Sedan$11,900 Newsweek reported in its March in one unit. $ 1 0 .0 0 . the Jordan River today, and grieving peace between Arabs Israelis." River, 647-1419. Fish Realty, 643-1591 18 issue. Please call 649-5038. V-6, Auto, Loaded, Sunroof F CLASSIFIED or 871-1400. families buried four Jewish women Baker was forced to cancel a MANCHESTER-$85,900. F______The magazine also said the Value with terms to 19670ldeCutlase Sup. $5,900 stabbed to death in Jerusalem by a planned walking tour through MANCHESTER-Nooks MANCHESTER-House Pentagon denied the existence of pleasel For as little as TORO-Roto Tiller. Palestinian who proclaimed the kill­ Jerusalem’s old walled city. “There / and crannies are the LINE ADS suitable for couple. V-8, Auto, Full Power, Wire Wheels some covert operations even $4000 down and $1100 $100.00. Please call ings political. highlight of this 3 $800 a month plus is a very emotional climate in a month you can own 646-1760 after 6pm. 1967 BMW 325 $11,700 after they ended in U.S. deaths. bedroom Cape. 2 utilities, security. 633- The incidents provided a bloody Jerusalem. We do not want to do PUBLISHER'S this 2 bedroom, 1.5 IN ^ F V-6, S Speed, Loaded, Clean ^ V Fireplaces, new kitchen 1961.______backdrop to the visit of Secretary of anything that inadvertently con­ bath town house with Sudofed ban NOTICE: with breakfast room, WHOLESALE PRICE-For 1967 Chevy C-20 4X4 P/U $10,800 State James A. Baker III, who ar­ tributes to a possible increase in that full basement. Call Pat ★ MANCHESTER-Like new dining room and rec The ^ the rest of your life! rived this afternoon for a 48-hour Ttw Asaoelatwl Pras* SEATTLE (AP) — Federal EQUAL 657-8364. Re/Max East 3 bedroom duplex, V-8, Auto, A/C, Full Power, Two tone emotionalism,” said Baker’s spokes­ room. Asking $169,900. Many popular items. of the River, 647-1419. large yard. Applianced, visit to explore the chances for woman, Margaret D. Hitwilcr. WELCOME HOME — People greet Marines as they are bused to their base in Twentynine officials are investigating a new HOUSING Call Barbara W. Re/ Call Jack, 643-1262 for 1967 Acura Legend Sed. $13,900 F Manchester Herald carpeted. No pets. peace between Israelis and Arabs. Palms, Calif., Sunday. Eight hundred Marines returned home to California and were greeted case of possible cyanide poison­ Max East of the River, information. V-6, Auto, Sunroof, Loaded OPPORTUNITY Lease, security. $815/ ing in Hawaii but say it does not 647-1419. P O L IS H E D & That's right, if you have merchandise to sell Baker, who is making his first trip Please see BAKER, page 6. by nearly 1,000 civilians who lined the roads. All Real Estate adver­ Month. 646-3938. 1968 Honda Accord LXi $9,900 appear to be related to the F PERRRTY!!! $89,900. valued at $1(X) or less your ad is FREE! 91 CARS FOR s a l e "" O H W elco m e in to this MANCHESTER-3 Coupe, 5 Speed, A/C, Loaded poisonings of three Washington tised in this newspa­ NEW LISTING-South J3 r - wonderfully private Bedroom house. Good CORVETTE-1978. White. state residents who tcxik poison- per is subject to the Windsor. Fall in love ★ 12 WORDS ~ 3 DAYS FREE 1988VWJettaGL $7,800 townhouse. Enjoy the neighborhood. $1000 a Loaded. T-Tops. Clean with the large, beautiful laced Sudafed capsules. Federal Fair Housing luxury of 2 bedrooms, ★ PRICE MUST APPEAR IN AD month. References and interior. Aluminum fac- Auto, A/C, AM/FM Stereo > m kitchen/great room with I Lieberman’s star shines The Washington state Phar­ new oak kitchen with (COMBINED HEM TOTAL NOT TO EXCEED $100) security required. Call 1968 Chevy Corsica Sed. $6,500 Act of 1968 which handcrafted oak tory wheels. 646-7959. macy Board will meet this week z! ^ appliances, newly tiled 875-3391, from 8-5pm. Area sees dip makes it illegal to ad­ cabinets. Brand new FORD-Bronco, 1984. V-6, Auto, A/C, Power Group bath. Easy wall-to-wall * PRIVATE PARTY ONLY to decide whether to permanent­ O 00 24x20 deck and park CNONMMERCUL GARAGE SALES A PET ADS NOT INCLUDED XLT. Loaded. Excellent vertise “any prefer­ carpeting, patio. CHFA INlHBOFrai) 35 STORE 8c OFFICE 1966 Mercury Cougar $7,995 ly ban over-the-counter drugs in z -< like yard. This 7 room condition. $4,900. Best two-piece capsules, which can ence, limitation or dis­ Ranch has new heating & FHA approved ______SPACE______Offer. Call 228-1193. V-6, Auto, Full Power, A/C after Persian Gulf War means low down ★ USE THE COUPON BELOW - H H crimination based on system and central air. be taken apart and refilled. payment! Anno Miller N O PHONE ORDERS HYUNDAI-Excel, 1986. 4 1969 Acura Legend LS $19,900 for dropouts Two people died and a third m X 1ST MONTH FREE! 4 Air race, color, religion, Lovely!! $162,900.00. Door hatch-back. 4 Sedan, V-6, Auto, Air Bag, Leather By JOHN DIAMOND Strano Real Estate, Real Estate, 647-8000. conditioned offices Democrat has hardly rocketed to became seriously ill in the 0 m F Speed. Runs great. The Associated Press sex, handicap, family 647-7653. ★ LIMIT ONE PER FAMILY PER MONTH a v a ila b le in 1990 Acura Integra LS $13,500 fame by supporting the President’s Tacoma-OIympia area last Manchester. The $1800. 649-7057. By SCOTT B. BREDE those students unable to attend status, or national ori­ F______WHAT-A GARAGE FOR OTHER A D S PLEASE CALL 643-2711 Sedan, Auto, A/C, Full Power gulf jwlicy. He wasn’t even the most month from taking cyanide- 1 square feet are 600, SUBARU STATION Manchester Herald school during regular hours as gin, or any intention to INCLUDED??? 8:30AM TO 5.O0PM MONDAY-FRIDAY WASHINGTON — Sen. Joseph prominent Democrat backing Bush. laced Sudafed 12 Hour 480, 350 and 240. WAGON-1982. Good and The Associated Press ways the school is combatting UNIQUE CONTEM­ $89,900. That's right! Licberman emerged as one of the Reps. Stephen Solarz of New York decongestant capsules. Most 2 o make any such prefer­ Your Free ad m il start on the first available dale. Centrally located, second car. $500 or SCHALLER potential dropouts. PORARY-5 Acres of Move into this 2 few big winners in his party by lead- and Les Aspin of Wisconsin and recently, a woman in Hawaii be­ ence, limitafion or dis­ Publisher reserves the right to reject or accept ads. ample parking. Call best offer. 645-6549. Vertices is a program for high privacy. Privacy plus bedroom Townhouse 649-2891. As statewide dropout figures Sen. A1 Gore of Tennessee gained came ill after taking Sudafed 12 crimination.'’ city convenience. 2-3 totally renovated in Oj^r be withdrawn at an^ime. TEMPO-1984. Runs ACURA school students who have poor at­ fall, local school officials also more attention by their support. Hour capsules, but the case does 9 . w Bedroom, 2 bath Con­ December 19901 Just BOLTON-Off 384. 1600 great. Good condition. 345 CENTER STREET report they are doing better in the tendance records. Vertices stu­ This newspaper will not And Licberman won’t be up for not appear to be related to the m CO temporary with sun like living in your own 1 Please acceptmy FREE want ad as follows: Square feet. Will $1200. 645-1165. MANCHESTER fight to keep students in class. dents spend most of the day in Analysis knowingly accept any subdivide. 2nd floor. re-election until 1994, plenty of time three Washington poisonings, room and greenhouse, home this unit offers i Place one word in each box below 647-7077 At Manchester High School, one classroom and arc taught their P O advertising for Real Es­ 2 car garage. An un­ new carpeting, small New. Chris or John for the voter euphoria over the officials in Seattle said. CARDINAL where a variety of programs have core curriculum by the two secial- tate which is in viola­ usual Contemporary complex, easy com­ ■ 649-4684. ing the handful of Senate Democrats Desert Storm victory to wane. that must be seen. mute or ease of being been set up to help students on the ly designated teachers, said Assis­ who supported President Bush on Still, Lieberman has already m > tion of the law. Our MANCHESTER-Store/ BUICK, INC. 9S AUTO SERVICES Hostage move $215,000. "We're Sell­ on the bus linel Anne Commercial use. Main IfSZChavy Comoro t2,MS brink of leaving school, there has tant MHS Principal Joan McGee. the Persian Gulf war. gained some tangible benefits from readers are hereby ing Houses!" Blanchard Miller Real Estate, 647- IMS Brick Baetio t4,ti0 been “a very small number” of BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — St. near Center St. 646- JUNK CARS-Will pay $5 “Some students just don’t do as While other Democrats scrambled his position. § ^ & Rossetto, 646-2482. 8000. 2426. Weekdays 9am- IVBiOldiOmaga U.«t0 Pro-Iranian Muslim extremists informed that all dwell­ 1966R>ldBlonoo4X4 to tow your car. Call dropouts, said School Superinten­ well with seven different to minimize the political impact of l^st Wednesday when both he 00 > 5pm. ings advertised in this Classification______19M Brick Skykak Sod (4r«0 Joey, 528-1990. Need dent James P. Kennedy. teachers,” McGee said, adding their vote against the President’s and Sen. Christopher Dodd, D- holding 13 Western hostages Please complete for our files, you will not be billed. RETAIL/OFFICE-Main St. 1967 ChavyCalabrBy Sad «B,4aO title. Attempts to obtain have moved the captives from newspaper are avail­ 19B7ChavyCalabSodEriO Spacki that Vertices students receive policy, Licberman enjoyed a higher Conn., were helping Connecticut LEGAL NOTICES 27,000 Square feet. slums in southern Beirut to a ' able on an equal op- Name.______19B70tdlDatlaB8Brorjghom S7.2S0 Manchester’s exact dropout more personalized attention. profile on the national stage and last businesses and workers get informa­ $3.99 Sq. Ft. 646-2364, 1987 FOntkicSOOO S ad t M 9 t 08 WANTED TO BUY/ figures were unsuccessful. region in eastern Lebanon, INVITATION TO BID Address______Phone_ McGee also cited a program week tapped a friendship with the tion about jobs rebuilding Kuwait, Fjorlunity basis. To Mr. Bezzini. 1987 Brick tartiAwanria II0,2W TRADE______Kennedy cited programs such a security sources said today. a ty ______1988 B ric k S kyhow k Sad SC,2iO that pairs students with teachers Kuwaiti ambassador to help Con­ Licberman had a face-to-face meet­ complain of discrimi­ Sealed bids w ill be received in the General Services' office, 41 State ____ Z ip. VERNON CIRCLE-Office The report coincided with a Center Street, Manchester, CT until 11:00 am. on the dale 1968 B ric k S kykxk S 7 ,9 t( Vertices and the willingness necticut businesses and companies ing with the Kuwaiti ambassador. nation call: 1 am ( ) am not ( ) A Manchester Herald Subsoibcr space for lease, 500 sq. 19e80td(DaBaBBBiorjgh $10,410 shown below for the following: We buy dean, late model used among teachers to find options for Plea.se see SCHOOLS, page 6. find work in Kuwait. new drive by the United States ft. office up to 2000 sq. 1988PontkieBorvMwBa $t,49C and Britain to secure the release HUD toll-free at: MARCH 26, 1991 — Furnish & IrtstaN Carpet — Reference MAIL OR DROP OFF COUPON TO; ft. Building owner pays 1969 B ric k S kyhow k $7,440 cars and trucks. Top prices To be sure, the Connecticut JOSEPH LIEBERMAN Please see LIEBERMAN, page 6. 1-800-424-8590 Ftoom & Public Card Catalog Room THE MANCHESTER HERALD utilities. New building- 1969JaapWianglar4X4 $S,9H paid. of the captives through the gtxxl 1969 Brick RagolCpa $9,49$ offices of Iran and Syria. Iran MARCH 27,1991 — Sidewalk Repair Program — 1991 16 BRAINARD PLACE other tentants. D.VV. 1969 Hondo Acrx>ldLM $12,440 Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet The Town of Manchester is an equal opportunity employer, P.O. BOX 591 Fish Realty, Attorneys 1990 B ric k U S o b ro S ad $14,490 1229 Main Street was officially neutral in the six- Ford, Oberg, Manion, week Persian Gulf War, while Special Wiahe* and requires an affirmative action policy for all of its Contrac­ M ANCHESTER, CT 06040 81 Adams Street Manchester, CT tors as a cortdHion of doing business with the Town, as per ask for Donald Fish, Gay rights, death penalty lead agenda Syria fought alongside the allies. 646-6464 Why Send A Card? Federal Order 11246. 871-1400. Manchester The sources, who spoke on M akeyourown personal wishes Bid forms, plans and spedfications are available at the 649-4571 01 CARS FOR SALE 01 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE By PETER VILES condition of anonymity, said the to that person in yourlife General Services' office. Both subjects will be discussed Wednesday now has its first openly gay member, state Rep. to the House, where he plans to speak out for captives were now believed held The Associated Press onspecUdays.suchasbir0i i ^ , TOWN OF MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT during a public hearing before the Judiciary Joseph Grabarz, a Democrat from Bridgeport it. in hideouts controlled by Shiite weddings, annwersaries, birth an­ Richard J. Sartor, General Committee. who proclaimed his homosexuality at a news “I’ve tried to make my feelings known to as nouncements, etc. Uhecdsaatrdl fundamentalists in and around 019-03______H ^T FO R D (AP) — The General Assemb­ Both subjects have been debated in Hartford conference in December. many people as I could about what it’s like to the ancient Roman town of ly this week begins its consideration of two With OieHeraU'snewcobtnm, CARDINAL BUKK S VOLUME P R K I^ for years, often resulting in legislation that The gay rights bill would outlaw discrimina­ be a gay person and why the bill is needed," he Baalbek in the Bekaa Valley of you wia not only maney,but NOTICE subjects that have consistently provoked the passed one chamber of the General Assembly, tion against homosexuals in housing, employ­ said. “I’m not worried about personal attacks PUBUC HEARING I rebates FROM s,cn rn east Lebanon. Ihinkt^howwtiipiean Legislature’s most emotional debates; a gay only to be defeated in the other. ment, credit, state contracts and state services. (from other lawmakers). But I’m certainly an opportunity this isl BOARD OF DIRECTORS rights bill and a measure strengthening the TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT €AWF^ YOU CASH/ 1*3 ,0 0 0 ON ™ But, on the gay rights bill at least, there is a Grabarz said he is confident the bill will be Borve in lead BUICK state’s death penalty. new development this yean the Legislature approved by the Judiciary Committee and sent Special Limited Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of [f^^CTMODEls. Please see ISSUES, page 6. KALTAG. Alaska (AP) — Manchester, Connecticut, w ill hold a Public Heeiring at the Un- Introductory Rate coln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street. Manchester, Lavon Barve was first into this 6(f aline! ConnecticuL on Thursday, March 14,1991 at 7:30 p.m. for the Yukon River village early today For an extra cost of50^ you nu^ following purpose: 1 9 9 1 B U IC K 1 9 9 1 B U IC K 1 9 9 0 BUICK 1 9 9 1 BUICK 1 9 9 1 B U IC K as the lead mushers in the ICF also jm t your dioiee ofatrirOiday To hold a Public Hearing and Vlfork Session on the revalua­ SKYLARK SED More Hispanics, Asians Downs named day-old Iditarod Trail Sled Dog cake, heart, star, smdey face, tion and on consideration of a phase-in. REGAL SEDAN REATTA COUPE CENTURY LTD LESABRE Race prepared to make the candle$,Humbersfbrlheage£r All public meetings of the Town of Manchester are held at DEMONSTRATOR swing toward the Bering Sea manyoOiersU locations which are accessible to handcapped citizens. In ad­ coast. 1 dition, handicapped individuals requiring an auxiliary aid in Barve, who came in third last Deadline for ads - 12XX) noon order to facilitate their participation at meetings should contact are becoming Americans Herald editor 2 days ptiorlo the day you the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the scheduled meet­ year, checked in at 3:25 a.m. would nice your ad to appear. ing so that appropriate arrangements can be made. Auto, A /C Rear Defogger, 4 0 f., Auto, A /C , Cruise, De­ He was followed by four-time Company Vehicle, cials. Eighty percent of Americans told MANCHESTER - Acting Wallace J. Irish, Jr., T ift PS, PB, Onty $11,478, lay Wipers, POt. Wire Wheel By TIM BOVEE winner Rick Swenson at 4 a.m. C all Classified Todj^ CMAC Hrst Time Bu^r - Covert, $tock #1854. Only LoaoM , j d Auto, A/C, Crutsrff Delay Auto, A/C, V-6, Tilt, Cruise, At least 49.1 million of the na­ the Census Bureau they were white. publisher of the Manchester Herald, Secretary, Board of Directors Stock *1473, The Associated Press Defending champion Susan $600 Attowance To Quati- $15,597 CMAC First Tlnte Wipers, V-6, PW, PDL, PS, P5, PW, PDL, Cassette, tion's 248.7 million people iden­ The totals were calculated from Jeanne G. Fromerth, has announced 643-2711 Must Be Seen Dated at Manchester, Connecticut fled Customer, Use Your 8uyer -5600 /Allowance to Tilt, Loaded, Stk. #1935 Loaded, Stock #1863. tified themselves as members of an ethnic breakdowns for individual the appointment of a new managing Butcher of Eureka, the only this 1st day of March 1991. quaWled customer. Use your Was $28,715 WASHINGTON — One in five and ask fo r Paula or Ilze Trade As Down Payment Only 15,598 ethnic minority. states released by the Census Bureau editor for the newspaper. Peter other mushcr to win the Iditarod *1906. trade as down payment $$OWONLY First Time Buyer.. N O W ONLY Americans are members of ethnic 011-03 from January into March. Downs, 41, of Durham, formerly four limes, logged in at 4:02. minorities as the Hispanic popula­ Thirty million were black and managing editor of The Business ~ INVITATION TO BID tion jumped by more than 50 per­ 22.4 million were Hispanic. But People declaring themselves as LEGAL NOTICE P 1 4 , 9 9 7 * ^ 2 0 , 9 9 0 * Journal in Hartford, assumes the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the EIGHTH UTILITIES DIS­ h 0 , 8 7 8 * n 4 , 9 9 8 * 1 6 , 9 9 5 ’ cent and the number of Asians in the while the number of blacks grew by Hispanics could also be counted as TRICT, 18 Main StreeL Manchester, Connecticut 06040 seeks United States doubled in the 1980s. members of a racial group, such as lead editing position at the Herald NOTICE TO CREDITORS about 13 percent during the decade, today. Inside Today... ESTATE OF bids for the foHowing item: QUALITY USED CARS GUARANTEED TO SATISFY YOUR EVERY NEED! Blacks remain the largest the number of Hispanics shot up by white or black. It was impossible to “We are happy to have Peter on DAVID B. HOLGATE RACKAQE INSURANCE COVERAGE 1982 Chevrolet Camaro...... $2,895 NEARLY NEW SPECIAL OF THE WEEK minority, but the dramatic popula­ 53 percent. say how many of each race also con­ FOR 1901-1992 1988 Buick Skyhawk Sedan...... *5 28O board at the Herald,” FYomerth said. The Hon. David C. Rappe, 1983 Buick Electra Loaded 45K...... $4,850 tion growth of Hispanics and Asians 'The A sian-Pacific islander sidered themselves to be culturally 1988 Buick Skylark...... “This appointment is in keeping 20 pages, 4 sections Judge of the Court of Probate, Bid specifications mayy be obtained during normal business 1984 Oldsmobie Omega 42K...... $3 |68 0 1990 BUICK SKYLARK SEDAN found in the 1990 census indicate a population grew by 108 percent, but Hispanic. District of Coventry, at a hear­ hours (9:00 a.m. - 4D0 1p.m.) Monday thru Friday at the Eighth 1986 Ford Bronco 4X4...... $1 o|980 1988 Olds Delta 88 Brougham...... j- j o,480 with the paper's focus on providing ing held on March 5, 1991, or­ Utilities District Office BuHding, 18 Main StreeC Manchester, diversifying ethnic mix that will they remain a comparatively small In California. New Mexico and 1986 Buck Skylark Sedan...... $4,480 1988 Pontiac Bonneville...... $8 495 news on MMchcstcr and the region. Anothor /tnglo ______11 dered that all claims must be ConnecticuL have profound political and social 7.3 million minority. Two million Texas, more than one-fourth of the B usine ss______5 presented to the fiduciary at 1987 Chevy C ^ b rity Sedan...... $5,480 1989 Buick Skyhawk...... $7 |48 0 We are comfortable that Peter will Sealed bids wiN be received at the above address until 6:30 consequences into the next century. people said they were American In­ people considered themselves C lassified______14-16 ^e address below. Failure to 1987 Chevy Celebrity Euro Sport...... S p e c ia l $ 1989 Jeep Wrangler 4X4...,,...... $8 995 suengthen that aim." p.m., Thursday March 28, 1991, at which time they wiH be 5,995 “Even though we don’t have the dians. up 38 percent from 10 years Hispanic. Their political clout, C o m ic s ______13 promptly present any such 1989 Buick Regal Coupe...... 095 Prior to directing the Business publicly opened, read and recorded. 1907 Olds Delta 88 Brougham...... $7,280 $9 Focus______12 claim may result in the loss of Automatic, Air, Fual Iniaclion, political strength, the Latino politi­ earlier. Nearly 10 million people however, was far less than their 1987 Pontiac 6000 Sedan 31K...... $6,495 1989 Honda Accord LXI Loaded...... $ 1 2 ’685 Journal, Downs worked at the Local______7-9 rights to recover on such Bids shall remain valid for thirty (30) days from the bid opening Low MUm , Many Extras cal reality is emerging,” said Harry said they were of a race other than numbers would suggest, Pachon 1990 Buick LeSabre Sedan...... g ’ggo Record-Journal, a daily newspaper claim . dale. 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March 11.1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, March 11,1991—3 NATION/WORLP Thousands seek Gorby’s ouster Fierce flghts By LESLIE SHEPHERD confrontation one can reach if one Road remains The Associated Press sets a not of prosperity for people, not of strengthening the MOSCOW — Pravda attacked union, not of improving all Boris Yeltsin today in a prominent spheres of life, but (of furthering) divide Iraq a death trap commentary appearing a day after one’s personal political ambi­ By DUSAN STOJANOVIC the largest anti-government tions.” The Associated Press By ED BLANCHE The violence flared when the demonstration in Moscow since gun their engines and exit in reverse. ■ w ■ The Associated Press bodies of hundreds of soldiers, By JOHN POMFRET 1917 — a rally backing his cam­ The Supreme Soviet legislature BELGRADE, Yugoslavia — The horizon is a pastiche of bones killed in Iraq’s six-week war for The Associated Press paign to oust President Mikhail S. was to meet today to examine Police fired tear gas at thousands of and empty boots. Plastic wrappers NICOSIA, Cyprus — Iraqi Shiite Kuwait, were returned to their Gorbachev. Yeltsin’s speech “declaring war” \ anti-Communist demonstrators and from the Kuwait Cheese Co. flit in Moslem rebels today report^ fierce families for burial. The state- NORTH OF SUBIYAH, Kuwait The article, on the Communist on the Communist leadership. beat some with truncheons early the breeze. fighting with pro-Sadd^ imits in a media had proclaimed that Iraq had — On a bomb-spattered highway, Party newspaper’s first and Gorbachev loyalists claim that today, less than two days after “Don’t let anybody ever tell you besieged hqly city, while Kurdish won the war. dogs tug at the carcasses of Iraqi second pages, repeated what has sjwech violated the Soviet Con­ bloody riots that left two people war is just,” said one U.S. Anny guerrillas claimed further gains. In Beirut, Lebanon today, soldiers. Saddam Hussein’s regulars become a frequent refrain of stitution. dead and scores injured. major, who plied the road Sunday. V Both reported large-scale troop representatives of 23 opposition pick through the ruins of his army, Yeltsin’s political opponents. The demonstrators, mostly defections. groups — including Communists, looking for dog tags to give to “It’s an abomination, a horror.” It accused the president of the Ifcllsin did not appear at any of university students, were demanding Arab nationalists, Shiite Muslim families back home. A little further north, three un­ Russian republic of putting per­ Sunday s rallies, but activists the release of two opposition leaders Shiite insurgents, speaking on fundamentalists and liberals — met An American GI who’s been armed Iraqi regulars parked their sonal ambition above the common played a speech he had recorded. arrested after Saturday’s riots and condition of anonymity, said shell­ to coordinate the campaign to topple waiting for hours for a truck to pull flatbed truck and scrounged among good. the resignation of the Serbian ing by tanks of Saddam Hussein’s Saddam. his humvee out of the mud, spits and their dead countrymen. \feltsin wants Gorbachev to step In Moscow, hundreds of people republic’s interior minister, whom loyal Republican Guard have killed Opposition sources contend points up north toward Iraq. Near them sat about 20 trucks, down and be replaced by the carried posters and banners sup­ they consider responsible for the A or wounded 500 people in the holy cars, vans and jeeps, all pulverized porting Yeltsin and condemning thousands of people have been Federation Council, which in­ bloodshed. city, Karbala, which they said was “I wouldn’t head up there,” said by an allied air strike. Casings of Gorbachev and the Communist killed since the insurrection began cludes the presidents of all 15 They were also seeking the resig­ sealed off on Friday. 20-year-old Spc. Tom Erber, of Fort Hellfire anti-tank missiles lay im­ Party. White-red-and-blue flags of r March 1. republics. nation of the head of Belgrade Kurdish guerrillas battling in the Lewis, Wash. “It’s the apocalypse.” bedded in the sand. pre-revolutionary Russia fluttered There was no independent confir­ People in 23 cities in Russia television, who is seen as the sym­ mountainous north claimed that the Erber worried that he’d been for­ Corpses — burned black by the in bright sunshine. mation of reports on casualties, the held rallies Sunday in support of / bol of the Communist stranglehold oil center of Kirkuk will soon fall gotten. direct — resembled marble extent of territory held by rebels or Yeltsin. The largest was in Mos­ on the media in the largest of and reported they have seized more “Out here, it’s easy for things like sculptures. One man appeared to Pro-democracy activists have troop defections in the widening in­ cow, where journalists and one Yugoslavia’s six republics. territory after 10 days of fighting. that to happen,” he said, settling have died asleep in the front pas­ drawn 200,000 to 300,000 people surrection, the most serious threat to speaker estimated 500,000 people In an apparent effort to halt the down next to a bullet-riddled sign to to Moscow rallies several times in Near Baghdad, Iraq’s capital, senger seat of a car, his arm hanging massed in the huge Manezh unrest, Serbia’s parliament and Saddam’s 12-year-old rule. await his ride. the past year, but have never some 8,000 pro-Saddam troops and languidly from the window. Square next to the Kremlin. government said they would con­ Shiites, who comprise 55 percent On this meandering highway of before filled Manezh Square. ruling Baath Party militiamen have of Iraq’s 17 million people, have Several more were locked Pravda said Yeltsin’s latest vene emergency meetings today to the macabre, near the Iraqi border, together in a strange embrace in the 1 sealed of large sections of suburban been largely shut out of Iraq’s ruling speech, which demanded the dis­ “Gorbachev, you are not a Tho Assoclatod Prass consider the protesters’ demands. the gruesome and bizarre remmns of back of a pickup, the wood of their Saddam City held by rebels, opposi­ circles. Saddam and his coterie are mantling of Gorbachev’s govern­ centrist, only the Kremlin walls CALL FOR RESIGNATION — Supporters of reformer Boris Yeltsin chant siogans sailing for Slobodan Milosevic, the state’s the Persian Gulf War are scattered AK-47s glowing golden between tion sources reported. predominately Sunni Muslims. iiiviu,ment, was “belligerent.” uciii^creiu. dieare loto uiethe rigniright 01of you,you,” rcaoread one the resignation of Soviet i President ic^oiuciu iviir\iiaiiMikhaii Gorbachev uaGilev uuriiiyduring da nidSSIvmassive rally by about hard-line president, was to meet across the desert sand. ebony fingers. Travelers fleeing Iraq said that the Rebel forces have blockaded “It’s suiprising what level of poster.poster 500,000 people outside the Kremlin Sunday. with a student delegation represent­ American GIs scrounge Iraqi Wild dogs circled their rigid prey, troops, including Republican Guard themselves in the holy shrines of ing the protesters, the national Tan- weapons for an amusement park growling at the soldiers, who units, were shelling the al-Thawra Karbala, revered by Shiites as the jug news agency reported. He is back home. A man with two black worked slowly. The men stopped neighborhood there and helicopter burial place of Hussein, grandson of widely believed to have ordered the eyes who says he’s an Iraqi deserter gunships were strafing the streets the Prophet Mohammed, and one of often to place their faces inside crackdown, calling in the army T h i Astoclatad Pr«M stumbles through the sand to ask for and buildings. the sect’s principal saints, said handkerchiefs. Saturday to help quell the unrest. CONTROLLED NEWS — A man reads a government-run a cigarette and advice on how to Tips for coping with today’s hard times The travelers said al-Thawra and Shiite sources. The city is 60 miles “There are families in Iraq who Milosevic’s ruling Socialist party newspaper near a poster of Iraqi leader Saddam. Hussein in avoid Saddam’s firing squad. other predominantly Shiite quarters south of Baghdad. need to know what happened to — the renamed Communists — also The border is so fluid out here have been under a curfew since Shiite and Kurdish sources also Baghdad recently. There were no reports of anti-Saddam their men,” said one soldier, Hisham By MARTIN CRUTSINGER offer the following suggestions: nono longer longer applies. applies. As As a a new new rule rule of of $10,(X)0$10,(X)0 in in income. income. Many Many suggest suggest threethree montl months behind on their announced it would hold a rally in a that American jeeps routinely anti-Saddam protests broke out last reported widespread defections by rebellion within the country. Official media is ignoring upris­ Abdul Salam, as he fingered a dog The Associated Press SAVE.SAVE, SAVE. SAVE, SAVE. SAVE. The The old old thumb,thumb, iob job counselors counselors sav say it ittakc.s takes an an aimineaiming for for the the eouivalent equivalent of of a a full full mortBaeemortgage na payments and creditors Belgrade suburb. breach the lines of Iraq’s elite week. Saddam’s forces. tag taken from the pocket of an fraqi rule of having three months of in­ out-of-work person one month of year’s salary as a rainy-day nest egg. are pounding down the door. Early today, riot police using ings that started in many parts of iraq more than a week ago. Republican Guard troops only to who died under a truck. WASHINGTON — Following a come as a cushion in case of a layoff. looking to land a new job for every DEVELOP A PLAN. “Doing nothing is the worst thing truncheons and tear gas repelled period of prosperity some thought Psychologists say that people who you can do when you are facing 4.000 students who were attempting would never end, Americans are lose a job often go through a period credit difficulties,” said Richard to cross a bridge on the outskirts of struggling to cope with hard times. of denial and depression. The im­ Tanksley, a Washington credit coun­ Belgrade and heading toward the Gulf War victory spawns spinoff legislation The unemployment rate hit 6.5 Handling credit portant thing is to seek emotional selor. city center. percent in February as nearly half a support from friends and family to The demonstrators shouted O I! The nonprofit Consumer Credit million people lost their jobs in a WASHINGTON (AP) — The 5. Arc you near or at the limit put the layoff into perspective and to “Killers!” “Red bandits” and “Ris- I” By STEVEN KOMAROW Counseling Service, for a small week on the legal issues surrounding war ui^tunals. state of war against Israel. single month. About 1.6 million nonprofit Consumer Credit Coun­ on your lines of credit? quickly formulate a plan for finding cisis” at the police. s s The Associated Press In the Senate, Republicans and Democrats are wrestling charge or in some cases for free, Rep. Bob McEwen, R-Ohio, proposed a more direct Americans have been added to the seling Service, which operates 6. Do you take out a new loan new work. The suategy should in­ Other protesters had gathered > m As usual, however. Congress’ true creative spirit for credit with competing packages of new benefits for will consolidate a client’s credit card solution. He called for suspending the ban on U.S.-spon­ shines when it comes to spending money. Congress servicemen and women. jobless rolls since last June and that 578 offices in the United States before the old one is paid off or clude examining a possible career z! WASHINGTON — The war in the Middle East not make a new loan to pay off the and other debt and set up a monthly Sunday night in downtown Belgrade sored assassinations of foreign leaders so long as Iraq must pass bills to pay for the Persian Gulf War, and they One of the problems in this area is that last year’s figure is expected to top 2 million and Canada, has devised the fol­ change as well as looking for identi­ only has spurred the nation to new heights of patriotism, old loan? payment schedule. The client writes and pelted police with stones. O CO had troops in Kuwait. have become a legislative train with a remarkable array budget agreement set spending caps for government en­ even under the most optimistic as­ lowing test to help consumers cal work. it has inspired Congress to new levels of creativity. 7. Are you unsure about how one check to CCCS, which dis­ Several injured policemen were seen z -< Incidentally, Bush, not Congress, is empowered to of cabooses. titlements. sumptions on when the recession determine whether they have “Developing a plan and setting While President Bush’s leadership in the war is being much you owe? tributes the money among creditors. being led away. At least two change that policy. He apparently has chosen not to. The legislation, which is in several pieces, includes will end. credit problems. goals gives a person a feeling of widely acclaimed, lawmakers think he needs a little However, the chairman of the House Veterans Affairs 8. Arc your monthly credit bills “Almost one-third of our offices demonstrators were also injured, With the war over, the lawmakers are working over­ everything from $100 million in special aid for the Dis­ Americans not threatened with security,” said Murray Elvakrog, a m I help. Committee, Rep. G.V. “Sonny” Montgomery, D-Miss., 1. Are you borrowing to pay for more than 20 percent of your net are totally free and in the rest the witnesses reported. time to tell Bush how to wage peace. trict of Columbia government to a directive to speed up has found a way around the restrictions. Montgomery layoffs are facing economic uncer­ Birmingham, Mich., psychologist O m Dozens of war-related topics are appearing in bills, items you used to buy with cash? income, excluding rent or average fee is about $10 a month,” The crowd grew to more than the renovation of Vice President Dan Quayle’s official has proposed enhancing veterans’ programs to the tune tainty as well in a world where who has counseled laid-off workers. from forcing the allies to pay up on their pledges of Rep. Mel Levine, D-Calif., has introduced a bill re­ 2. Is an increasing percentage mortgage? said CCCS spokesman Ken Scott. 5.000 but gradually dispersed after residence. of $1 billion over the next five years — off budget. many of the assumptions that of your income going to pay “Wc uy to help people not become financial aid by April 15 — income tax day — to quiring the president to seek restraints on sales of arms 9. If you lost your job, would opposition leaders appealed for There’s $100,000 for compliance with the new U.S.- governed the 1980s no longer seem emotional and overreact.” The CCCS, which receives much promising more aid to Israel. to the Middle East. A new commission would be formed How? He would earmark the money from contribu­ debts? you be in immediate financial dif­ calm. Canada salmon treaty and $60 million more for the tions that U.S. allies are making to finance Operation to apply. DEBT STRATEGIES. One of the of its financial support from the R O One of the most popular legislative themes is punish­ to oversee the process. Levine, with Rep. John Miller, 3. Is your savings cushion in­ ficulty? About 200 remained until 8 ajn . Panama Canal Commission. Desert Storm. R>r Americans who have lost biggest problems facing those laid business community, has a toll-free ing Saddam Hussein. R-Wash., also has introduced a resolution calling on Iraq adequate or nonexistent? The counseling service recom­ today. They waved banners that read o The House Small Business Committee has passed a Montgomery’s legislation would not single out the their jobs, for those afraid of losing off is how to handle their existing number, 1-800-388-CCCS, for in­ o ^ Republicans and Democrats in both the House and to pay war reparations to Israel. 4. Can you only make mini­ mends professional assistance for “Wc Want the Truth” and “No More 2 CD bill allowing business owners who were called away to just-returning soldiers, sailors and airmen who fought in their jobs or for those just trying to debt. Again, procrastination can be formation on the nearest office. It Senate have proposed bills relating to war crimes, call­ mum payments on your revolving anyone answering yes to more Lies on TV Belgrade.” Several senators, including Charles Robb, D-Va.; serve in the gulf — or whose bulk of customers went to the Middle East. All veterans would benefit. Does that weather the country’s first recession deadly. Financial counselors say too has 578 offices situated in every m c/3 ing on the United Nations or the Arab states to prosecute charge accounts? than one of the nine questions. About 30 patrolmen stood near Connie Mack, R-Fla.; Frank Lautenberg, D -N J.; and war — to qualify for federal disaster relief loans. mean that contributions from Japan and Germany could in eight years, economic consultants many people wait until they are state but Wisconsin. the Iraqi leader and, o f course, find him guilty. the group but did not intervene. O Alfonse D ’Amato, R-N.Y., have introduced a resolution The happy ending of the war has made veterans’ end up paying benefits to U.S. veterans who fought The House Judiciary Committee plans hearings this calling on Bush to make sure that Arab nations end their legislation even more attractive to Congress than usual. against them in World War II? You bet. m > Students flock to graduate schools g W AAA TRAVEL X > BOSTON (AP) — Kate Rubin increase in applications this year. state government. She is now work­ interviews over college interviews, Parades, brides, children greet returning soldiers dreams of being a graphic designer. Peter Syverson, spokesman for ing toward a degree in environmen­ and sometimes that’s because of AGENCY But with jobs hard to find and com­ the Council of Graduate Schools, a tal and energy studies. economic concerns, said Marilyn petition fierce, she is among a grow­ national association of graduate “I saw going back to school as a Becky, told him, “I’m having contractions.” Only a handful of soldiers were there, and several Force Base in Bellevue, Neb. Johnstone, 29, began Morgan, director of Boston Col­ By HILLEL ITALIE ing number of people taking refuge school deans, said school officials Thirty minutes after Bieranowski rushed his wife to parade watchers said they were still waiting for rela­ way to get better work,” she said. lege’s career center. The Associated Press corresponding with Ann Musselman, 25, while he was from the recession by returning to around the counuy have told him of ■AIRLINE DISCOUNT COUPON Damall Army Community Hospital, she gave birth to a tives to return from the Persian Gulf. in the Persian Gulf. Mary Lou Balinskas, director of college. similar enrollment increases on their graduate admissions at the Univer­ girl. “She’s not home yet,” Judy Schmidt, 49, said of her “We will get married,” Johnstone said. “It will “Many students arc paying off Fare Paid Discount Thousands of triumphant soldiers, sailors and air­ “There’s not as much opportunity campuses. sity of Connecticut, said some stu­ “Everything worked out fine," Mrs. Bieranowski daughter. Air Farce Sgt. Elizabeth Schmidt, who was probably be early next year, or sooner.” loans for undergraduate school and men returned home from the Persian Gulf to heroes’ out there,” said Rubin, 30. “It’s not In part, this reflects a recent trend dents arc returning to school be­ said. “This is a great day.” in England en route to the United States, “But I feel Not everyone took part in joyful reunions. In Fayet­ don’t want to lake on additional J ^500 Round trip or more welcomes, greeted with parades and speeches and — as easy to get work as it once was. in which enrollment at U.S. graduate cause of increased opportunities in *100 OFF better wailing for her with all these people around.” teville, not far from the large parade, soldiers at Fort loans," she said. in some instances — by newborn children and future Elsewhere, soldiers settled for more traditional wel­ It’s a better time to go back to schools has risen about 2 percent an­ education. Many schools around the Bragg buried one of their own Sunday in the lengthen­ brides. comes. More than 35,000 people packed the streets school.” nually for the past several years, country arc anticipating faculty Nonetheless, Babson College in At Pope Air Force Base in North Carolina, Tbrnmy ing shadows of a military cemetery. ! ^200-^499 Round trip OFF Streets and military bases were jammed around the Sunday for a parade in Fayetteville, N.C., where Graduate schools around the Syverson said. But it’s also a result shortages in the years to come. Wellesley has seen about a 20 per­ *50 Elliott began shaking when she heard the jet arrive that Sgt. 1st Class Russell Smith Jr., 44, a combat en­ country over the weekend as people offered hugs .and thousands greeted Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower after country report a surge in applicants, of the troubled economy, he said. Officials at TUlanc University, cent increase in applications for its I 6 4 6 -7 0 9 6 was carrying her husband, Sgt. Joe Elliott. gineer killed in action on Feb. 26, was laid to rest by cheers for the returning soldiers. But a somber counter­ World War II. a trend that many school officials at­ “If you’re worried, you might say, Ohio State University and the graduate school of business, said Once he stepped off the plane, she replaced his six military pallbearers while a seven-man honor guard I 391 Broad Street, Manchester point to the welcomes were the funerals and memorial Milwaukee residents didn’t wait for most of their tribute to tough economic times. ‘Gee, how do I differentiate myself University of Colorado said some of Will Makris, director of graduate ■Restrictions apply. Umltcd supply - First come, Hrst serve. j makeshift wedding ring, a rubber washer, with a gold fired a 21-gun salute. services for several who didn’t make it back. soldiers to come home before throwing them a parade “We hope to think people arc in­ from other folks? ... Maybe I should their students have relumed because admissions. and diamond band. The two were married over the In Greensburg, Pa., about 1,500 people attended ser­ One returning soldier had an especially eventful on Sunday. Flags waved and streamers fluttered as terested in higher education. But get a graduate degree, so 1 would be they see such jobs opening up. telephone on Dec. 24. vices as the Rev. Billy Graham prayed for an Army homecoming. As soon as Staff Sgt. Steve Bieranowski several thousand people jammed the streets of the usually when ^ e economy is slug­ loss likely be laid off in a bad “Falks might be saying, ‘Aha, Air Force Staff Sgt. Skip Johnstone saw his future reservist wounded in an Iraqi missile attack and the returned to Fort Hood, Texas, on Saturday, his wife. city’s South Side. gish and people cannot get jobs, economy and maybe be quicker to here’s a chance.’ There’s more op­ wife for the first time when he returned to OfTutt Air family of a Marine who was killed in action. lo cation is a sort of haven,” said gel a new job,”’ he said. portunities for Ph.D.s,” said Millard Sari Halasz, assistant dean of Julie Sweitzer, 27, said she Storey, director of admissions at the MARCH PERM SPECIAL graduate admissions at the Univer­ decided to enroll in graduate school University of Colorado. Gas sity of California at Los Angeles, at Boston University when she Despite the tough market in other r \ which has seen about a 10 percent couldn’t get an envirorunental job in fields, some people still choose job Complete Violence marks $ ^ Q 9 S Includes prices Haircut Vote Reg. $60.00 drop movie ’ s debut • With Diane Only • New Customers Only • 1 Coupon Per Customer • • Chily Thurs. Through Sat. • Exp. 3/30/91 3 NEW YORK (AP) — Violence at when two men who got into an argu­ 1 LOS ANGELES (AP) — U.S. theaters showing the film “New Jack ment inside the theater took their gasoline prices have dropped 30.2 shows CARRIAGE HOUSE HAIR DESIGNING City” has left one moviegoer dead, fight outside, police said. Arrested cents since October and are now several people injured and more after the Friday shooting was Shawn tmmwi lower than before Iraq invaded Must Present Coupon than a dozen arrested in cities from Curry, Detective Dennis Singleton Kuwait, according to a new survey. I ____ 643-2461______coast to coast. said. The average price for all grades of support In Los Angeles, an estimated HICEILAITD FAZlSMffisr gasoline, including all taxes, at full- Shootings, fights and a riot broke 1,500 people rioted Friday night and self-service stations was 116.88 out after4he film, based on the real- when a theater oversold tickets to cents on Friday, down 3.46 cents 4 - life New York drug lord Nickie Bar­ ★★★★ SPECIALS ★★★★ the film and began turning people SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador PUBLIC n o t ic e ' since Feb. 22, according to the nes, opened Friday. FREE!! away. Stores in the Westwood (AP) — Preliminary election results Lundberg Survey of 13,600 gasoline The film’s director and co-star, theater and shopping district were today showed the governing party TUESDAY ONLY This space is available stations nationwide. Mario Van Peebies, said the movie BRAKE PLEASE NOTE: looted during the 2*ft-hour melee ahead, but the left made dramatic ' Prices at self-serve stations is not “a heavy gang movie” and and nine people were arrested. strides and it was not clear if the as a public service to any non-profit organization peaked at 147.09 cents on Oct. 19. should not be blamed. FROM OUR MEAT DEPT. INSPECTION In Sayreville, N J., three police rightist administration would retain wishing to publicize an up-coming event or The July 1990 level, the last one USDA CHOICE REMOVE WHEELS, INSPECT CONDITION OF BRAKE “It’s the type of movie that will officers and a civilian were hurt its congressional majority. tracked before the Aug. 2 invasion, UNTRIMMED UNINGS, DRUMS, ROTORS. VISUALLY INSPECT community message. There is absolutely no charge draw the gangs to it,” said Las Friday night when a fight between was 117.71 cents, industry analyst Vegas police Sgt. William Reed. Whole Butt Tenderloin CAUPERS, CYUNDERS. 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In addition, T h * A atoclatvd'TrtM a shootout Friday night in front of a A tape recording at the Los An­ tist rebels, who did little to disrupt Italian Bread $.79/ioaf motorists increasingly take to the THEY’RE HERE — Friends and family react to the arrival of members from the 416th Bom­ Manchester theater showing the movie. geles theater where the riot broke the voting and urged supporters to TOYOTA QUALITY LYNCH roads as winter ends, which tends to bardment Wing at Griffiths Air Force Base in Rome, N.Y., Sunday night. Some 100 members Tel. 646-4321 More than 100 shots were fired, out said showings of “New Jack back the leftist Democratic Conver­ \ 317 Highland St. • Manchester • 646-4277 f WHO CX)UID ASK FOR ANYTHING MORE! MANCHESTER, CONN. drive prices up, she said. for the wing returned home after serving in Saudi Arabia and Operation Desert Storm. some from an automatic weapon. City” had been canceled there. gence. I 1 4—MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, March 11.1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, March 11,1991—5 OPINION BUSINESS Open Forum Mubarak, -pi-p Following the Gulf war, w e ^>Tfet*P Auto company stocks Ijoan questioned 6eT ^ A W'Lvolt I'icy* Bush see To the Editor: ^tAAKTe^ TMAM When are banking practices quesionably devised? AV>€tc on Twe similar economic reality returns How should bank investments fit the times? One need getting all revved up only to read of a recent event in Manchester for answers. By JOHN CUNNIFF on economic performance depict an people to go out and spend money. ■ W ■ On Thursday, Feb. 28, Ralph M. Shulansky was ap­ The Associated Press equally exceptional and serious A confident public can indeed be proved by a General Assembly committee to be Gover­ i future situation. a spur to economic activity, since By CHET CURRIER Chrysler at about $14, up from as demonstrated just how far into the nor Lowell P. Weicker’s choice as the new State Banking NEW YORK — War’s end means Despite rhetoric, the problem of such spending accounts for two- The Associated Press low as $9,121/2 within the past future they are willing to look to the battle lines shift to other zones Commissioner. In his remarks before the legislative’s By JACK ANDERSON fe^ral budget deficits remains and thirds of national product. Higher few months. try to catch an upswing in stocks committee on executive and legislative nominations, he of concern, to reconstructing even gets worse. Personal income retail sales mean more active fac­ NEW YORK — As Wall Street The gloomy atmosphere sur­ and DALE VAN ATTA______like these. * hinted at a plan he was devising to avert bank failures Kuwait, to be sure, but even more and personal consumption are down. tories and higher employment and investors look for ways to share in rounding the group began to lift in Many analysts agree that it is and to fuel economic growth. He said banks were losing significantly to the challenge of the The number of unemployed is more revenues for government. the bounties of a postwar likely to be 1992 before auto-in­ CAIRO, Egypt — Egypt’s President the weeks preceding Iraq’s money and running low on credit means needed for U.S. economy. rising. Profits are poor and show lit­ economic revival, a lot of hopes dustry earnings show any Hosni Mubarak is the closest partner capitulation and moves by the growth. His plan is to put more capital at banks disposal, That latter battle isn’t going as tle sign of rising. Dissenters to the consensus are riding with the auto stocks. George Bush has in planning a post-war U.S.-Ied coalition to secure con­ dramatic benefits from a recovery allowing them again to take risks. It appears a local bor­ well as Americans have come to ex­ Despite this, economic expecta­ forecast are, however, a bit con­ No major American industry blitzkrieg, with the two of them aiming^ trol of Kuwait. in demand for pars. rowing institution couldn’t wait for his plan, as this com­ pect of the battles they fight. tions have risen as if synchronized cerned about this explanation. has shown more visible damage “An end to the war should ment seems to show. to win the peace as decisively as the al­ When war broke out the economy with military successes; from the recession and the shock But the talk now in the finan­ lies won the war. Consumer confidence, they bring about a sharp recovery in The words of Shulansky were followed by a news had begun slipping into recession. —An overwhelming number of remind us, consists of two distinct effects to consumer confidence consumer sentiment and spending cial world is that once the come­ A Sources in this ancient Arab capital report recently from Washington stating that the Federal Now it is in the midst of a recession economists with published forecasts, elements, the willingness to spend, that resulted from the war against back gets going, it could develop say that Mubarak and Bush share a for new vehicles,” said Philip Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) would ask Congres­ whose depth and duration caimot be including those advising the White which they concede might be Iraq. very strong momentum. vision, and have become much closer Fricke, auto analyst at Pmdential sional authority to borrow $30 billion to bolster the determined, and the problems of that House, support the view that the heightened by military success, and Now that the campaign in the personally and diplomatically than Bush' Securities, in a report dated Feb. Among the factors now at work dwindling insurance fund that protects bank deposits. recession are accompanied by struc­ recession will be short and shallow. ability to spend, which may not be Persian Gulf seems to have been and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak' 19. that would stand to make that hap­ This borrowing, they said, is necessary to avoid having tural weaknesses. —^The stock market, viewed as a affected at all by that factor. completed successfully, some Shamir. Bush has decided Shamir is “Investors seem to appreciate pen: Low oil prices, interest rates taxpayers bear the costs for underfunded FDIC protec­ Just a couple of these weaknesses barometer of economic activity analysts figure the car business is stubborn, combative and inflexible. that the automotive crisis may be that have declined significantly of tion that is the safeguard for each deposit to a maximum are enough to return attention to the levels three to nine months hence, And the stock market, they say, a prime candidate for a comeback. But Mubarak is a different story. He bottoming out here and now,” said late, and cost-cutting efforts by of $100,000. All banks’ insurance rates would rise to tough economic realities: has risen sharply since October. may have been feeding on itself That line of reasoning was comes from a country with a knack for Scott Merlis at Morgan Stanley & the automakers that could repay the loan. —The Resolution Trust Co., That barometer has not always been over the past few months, with even manifestly evident in the market diplomacy. He is secure in his job and Co. in a Feb. 20 analysis, "rwo brighten their bottom lines a lot in Following the Shulansky and FDIC announcements, created to clean up the savings and accurate: still, it remains a good in­ reluctant investors jumping in for late last week, when leading auto confident enough to take on the task of weeks earlier Merlis raised his better economic times. there was yet more news from the FDIC, the Federal loan mess by seizing and selling in­ dicator of expectations. fear of being left out. It has hap­ issues posted standout gains after rating on both GM and Ford from achieving a stable peace in the Middle; “The trend we have seen in Reserve, the U.S. Comptroller of the Currency, and the solvent S&Ls, is itself in a serious Prices have risen while profits, on pened before: in fact, it has hap­ President Bush declared the Gulf “hold” to “buy.” East. As the area’s largest Arab country, ‘ new-vehicle demand now feels Office of Thrift Supervision to the effect that banking financial bind and could run out of which stock prices arc based, have pened often. War won. Given the industry’s long-term Egypt has a mandate to do it too. like a real bust,” said Fricke. “The rules of accounting would be liberalized to encourage money to do its job if Congress declined. That is, price-eamings General Motors, Ford and growth problems arising from U.S. military is too slow knowledgeable sources told us that One suspicious observer of the implication is that the next cycli­ banks to make more loans. Again, the same local bank­ doesn’t fund it. ratios — the number of times earn­ Chrysler, which had been slow foreign competition, auto stocks these are the post-war points on which bullish economic and investing cal upturn should be a major ing institution needed none of that liberalization of mles —The Pension Benefit, Guaranty ings that buyers are willing to pay starters at the outset of the have become some of the purest Bush and Mubarak agree; scene, analyst-adviser John Wright, boom.” to act. WASHINGTON (NEA) — In been spotted by Saudi radar coming Corp., which guarantees obligations for a stock — have risen. That is, market’s early 1991 rally, each — The bulk of U.S. forces must be out says the one fundamental factor un­ examples available of what Wall The Bush administration, which sought an easing of response to a question about what les­ hopes have risen. jumped $1.50 or more per share in across the Kuwaiti border. They landed of the region within six months w ith' of dcfincd-bcncfit pension plans, derlying the current market rally has Street views as a “cyclical” group Or in Merlis’s view; “Our in­ credit, was full of praise for “money emneh” credit sons the U.S. military learned from the such as those offered by many cor­ Why economic expectations Thursday’s uading. near a forward allied airbase in what the most of the ground forces leaving much! been the decline in interest rates.” — a play on the ups and downs of dustry outlook is for deferred liberalism. Senator Christopher L Dodd, D-Conn., a Gulf war. Army Lt. Gen. Thomas Kelley should rise on military success That put GM at just under $40, ROBERT Saudis called a maior defection. Several sooner than that. All along. Bush has porations, lost $780 million in the the business cycle. demand in 1991 to be more than member of the U.S. Senate Banking Committee, said the — director of operations for the Joint hours later the U.S. military central com­ past fiscal year, and has a negative hasn’t been clearly explained by Otherwise, he adds, “it is difficult compared with a recent low of WAGMAN promised Mubarak and Saudi King Eahd Lately, money managers at the made up in 1992 at higher rates of changes “should be beneficial to the New England Chiefs and the Pentagon’s daily media mand in Riyadh confirmed the story, and worth of $1.8 billion. economists. The most commonly to find any economic developments $30,371/2; Ford at close to $33, and Syrian President Hafez al Assad that investing institutions that profitability due to current cost- economy.” The implication: Loan dollars would be freer briefer during the war — responded: it was flashed out around the world as These are exceptional and serious cited reason is that victory in the which can reasonably be construed against a recent low of $25, and U.S. trobps would not loiter in the desert. dominate the market scene have reduction overhauls.” for borrowers’ needs. “Literally thousands. ... In fact many proof that the allies were starting to win problems, but the routine statistics Midcast will lift the confidence of as positive.” Now you might ask: ’why repeat all this banking people in this building will spend the the war of nerves. A swift pullout would put the United “Gar-bage” in local papers?’ There is some local spice to next several years analyzing what hap­ Baghdad immediately denied the States in the role of “good guy” — will- *" report. Manchester State Bank (MSB) provides the sauce pened and what we can take out of what ly be counted on in future conflicts — story. The Iraqi denials were dismissed ing to butt in when its allies have a ; for an irony and the source for local savings lent to a happened.” the allies would not have been ready to as fare-saving propaganda. But the next problem, and then willing to butt out ‘ In Brief .. . foreign state indirectly. Meanwhile, MSB is listed in a However, based on conversations with launch a ground offensive until May. morning, the Pentagon also came out when the problem is solved. local newspaper as providing no money for Fixed or knowledgeable sources in several At the heart of post-Cold War U.S. with a flat denial. There were no defect­ — A regional security force will be set Variable mortgages for the local public. In addition, branches of the armed services, some of military strategy is the ability to respond ing helicopters, it was all some kind of a up in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, maybe ■ The jobless rate swelled to 6.5 percent in February refrigerators, televisions and other items they put off pay the owners of aiiplanes it leases or risk losing them. the United States for a renewed push in talks he hopes o n MSB’s Home Equity loans are among the highest in the the lessons are already very clear. very quickly to “regional contingencies.” mix-up by Saudi radar operators. under a United Nations banner, "nte as nearly a half million Americans joined the ranks of the during the Gulf War, the Bush administration’s top Pan Am cannot make the payment of $33 million at will help him buy the strikeboimd Daily News. J3 r- area. Known, further, via a person owning MSB bank The most critical is that the U.S. The Gulf war was exactly that kind of Now the real story can be told. Ac­ Saudis will have to develop a significant unemployed, the government said. economic official predicted. issue, but it was seeking Friday to strike deals with com­ Leaders of the unions striking the faltering tabloid said shares is that earnings must be lower for the annual military has major logistical problems in situation, and the Pentagon showed it cording to Pentagon sources, the Saudi armed force to provide the bulk of the More people lost their jobs in February than during But Treasury Secretary Nicholas F. Brady, visiting panies that lease 34 of its airplanes, about a fifth of the they were encouraged by news that McDonald was will­ > m dividend has been cut substantially over previous years. moving large numbers of troops and e- had difficulty, moving with any speed. radar operators made no mistake. They troops, but Egypt will provide its “ any month since the 1981-82 recession, the Labor New England to address a regional squeeze on credit, fleet, spokesman Jeff Kriendler said. ing to drop some of the language they had objected to on This depicts not the kind of bank you would expect to quipment around the world quickly. The Expect Congress to force the Pentagon to did spot six helicopters crossing the bor­ military as filler. Department said Friday. said Friday the gulf victory won’t translate into an im­ Kriendler would not say whether that meant Pan Am Saturday. zi ^ enter the field of foreign loans via first and second par­ United States had 161 days between the significantly increase its spending on der from Kuwait. Their only error was The United States, at the request of February’s sharp increase in the civilian jobless rate, mediate economic recovery. was ready to relinquish some of the planes. Maxwell, who flew back to London Saturday night for O CD ties. Yet MSB, nonetheless, has done just that to the time the mobilization order was given cargo ships and large air transports. whose helicopters they were, and who King Fahd and Mubarak, would supply up from January’s rate of 6.2 percent, put unemployment his wife’s birthday, was expected in New 'Vbrk for face- 2: -< amount of a $100,000 loan! Here is how and to whom. and the first shot was fired. An incredible Another important lesson learned in­ was in them. Navy, Marine and Air Pbree power at a far above last summer’s relatively low rate of 5.3 per­ ■ Angry demonsuators seeking federal help to reopen ■ AT&T is willing to raise its offer for NCR Corp. to to-face talks late Sunday, said McDonald, who had A recent news item contained an announcement that amount of material was moved to the volved the reserve and National Guard The source now admits the six respectable distance. Saudi Arabia and cent. the slate’s closed financial institutions jeered visiting $100 per share if the two companies can negotiate a talked to Maxwell by phone. m I MSB was closing a loan agreement with Manchester’s battlefield, but the movement, at times, units that were called up. A key part of helicopters were a French model of Kuwait would stockpile the ammunition, ■ The Federal Reserve acted to push interest rates Treasury Secretary Nicholas F. Brady and a 76-ycar-old merger rather than proceed with a fight over board seals, 0 m Temple Beth Shalom. Rabbi Richard Flavin, the temple was agonizingly slow. the military strategy in any major which the Iraqis have many. But they equipment and other supplies that rapidly ' lower, just hours after the government’s unemployment protester was dragged bloodied from the building. AT&T said. ■ A federal appeals court has refused to let the leader, obtained the loan from MSB. No details were Far instance, even as the ground war mobilization is that much of the logisti­ were U.S.-owned, painted with Iraqi deployed U.S. troops would need. And report showed the recession deepened in February. The man was arrested Friday after he tried to force his American Tblcphone & Telegraph Co. said Sunday it government settle legal claims over the Exxon Valdez oil was launched, two major artillery cal duties are left to reserve and Guard markings, and filled with U.S. and there would be frequent military exer- , The central bank Friday added extra reserves to the 1 given about the loan agreement except that the temple way into Brady’s closed meeting with Gov. Bruce G. tried to arrange a meeting with computer-maker NCR spill until a lower court hears a challenge by nafive Alas­ brigades and their equipment — slated to units. Pentagon sources say the last six would purchase a $100,000 Israel Bond with MSB funds. British “special forces” personnel return­ cises conducted by the United States and banking system in a move that was widely interpreted by Sundlun and local business leaders. Saturday to make the offer, which would be a $10 per kan villages. be an important part of the battle plan — months revealed serious flaws in this ing from one of a number of secret target its Gulf allies. economists as a signal that the central bank had em­ A Rhode Island Hospital spokesman said the man was share increase from the current bid of $90 a share. AT&T Friday’s decision let stand a federal judge’s order one R O The temple would turn over to the Israeli government the were still being off-loaded from ships. concept. It took longer to activate reserve o loan proceeds for them to help Jewish emigrants needing identification missions behind Iraqi lines — No borders would be redrawn in barked on another round of credit easing. treated for a cut on the side of his head and released to said NCR refused to meet. day earlier that temporarily blocks the government from They never had a chance to fire a shot. and Guard units than forecast, and when support; these new people having come from Soviet Rus­ before the air war started. the Middle East. Mubarak is adamant Economists said they believed the Fed’s new target for police. Police charged the man, Wilfred LaPierre, 76, of AT&T said it would continue with its $90 per share signing any agreement with Exxon. 2 CD For years the Pentagon has been will­ many of the units arrived they were in­ No one had told Saudi radar operators about that. It has been exactly 70 years ‘ a key interest rate, the federal funds rate, was 6 percent, Warwick, with assault and released him without bond. offer and try to collect enough shareholder proxies to U.S. District Judge Stanley Sporkin barred a settle­ m c/3 sia and Ethiopia. adequately trained and did not mesh well What has precipitated this long story, for the most ing to sacrifice money earmarked for about the mission. In turn their gleeful since the British carved up the post-Ot- ' down 0.25 percent from the old target. elect a new board of directors. ment until at least Monday, when he will hear a chal­ transport aircraft and cargo ships in favor with regular forces. 5^ O part, is to find that MSB will take for collateral the commanders released the story about the toman borders and while there may have ■ Pan Am Corp. suffered a blow in its bankruptcy lenge by five native Alaskan villages that want to be in­ of money for “stealth” bombers, aircraft In the future, say analysts, the Pen­ temple-purchased Israel Bond. This seems a risky en­ defecting Iraqis before they could be told been some inequity then, Mubarak thinks ■ Americans will go back to buying cars. proceedings when a judge ruled the airline must either ■ British publisher Robert Maxwell headed back to cluded in the negotiations. carriers and nuclear submarines^ As the tagon must beef up the regular military’s it was a secret allied spy mission. In turn, it’s time to live with the existing lines. deavor for a bank concerned enough not to provide risk logistical abilities and lessen its reliance m > capital for mortgages in the area, cheaper ^ u ity loans, mobilization in the Gulf showed, the U.S. commanders in Saudi Arabia — The three key Arab nations military is woefully short of cargo car­ on reserve and Guard units during or dividends at previous levels to shareholders. \fet has decided initially to go along with the developing the post-war stability and g ^ mobilizations. funds to loan and confidence in a foreign state to ul­ riers — both aircraft and ships. defection story lest the spy missions be planning would be Egypt, Saudi Arabia ’ One of the more intriguing mysteries IRAs are still worthwhile 33 > timately make good on the bond instrument. A loan of In the end, almost half the material compromised. Later, Washington and Syria. They stuck together during the The better tasting way shipped to Saudi Arabia was sent aboard of the early days of the Gulf war has now reversed that decision and issued the war and they will likely agree on many sion coverage — still qualify for $250 to open IRAs, and some re­ local savings funds of depositors that is guaranteed by been solved. FDIC. The same FDIC who seeks to borrow $30 billion chartered foreign flag ships. By one es­ denial because too many reporters aspects of the post-war plan. By CHET CURRIER deductions on their conuibutions. quire as little as $1()0. If you think On Jan. 7, Saudi military officials told to back fill money of failed banks who invested in risky timate, if the United States had not used wanted to see the “defecting” helicopters The only thing that will split the tri- The Associated Press “Four out of five households can such small invcsuncnis aren’t worth foreign ships — which cannot necessari- reporters that six Iraqi helicopters had and their crews. lunverate will be plans by the United can be just as fast. ventures not then classified as such. MSB seems willing still deduct all or some part,” points the trouble, think again.” to now become a party to similar risk by this latest loan States to “rehabilitate” Jordan’s King , NEW YORK — “Gone but not out the investment firni of Prescott, event. Hussein. Mubarak and Assad agree with forgotten” epitaphs are being written Ball & Dirbcn. Meanwhile, in addition to $3 billion in U.S. aid given Bush that King Hussein — despite his ' these days for many hot investment each year to Israel by the U.S., we recently provided Secrets can be dangerous offensive anti-American and pro-Iraq ideas of the 1980s. Because of rules intended to dis­ $400 million in loans guarantees in order to construct rhetoric during the war — is still a pivo­ But in the case of individual courage early withdrawals from “housing” for Soviet Jews. In addition there are various tal player. He is a stable leader with a retirement accounts, a more fitting IRAs, financial advisers say, mis­ A wise person once said, “No one tells Our Lives." Or make something up that deep-seated belief in the need for peace. description might be “forgotten but bills in Congress amounting to $742 million in “indirect” a secret to only one person.” conceptions also abound about the won’t hurt you when I slip up and pass it Saudi Arabia is not so forgiving and will not gone.” aid to Israel. I guess that makes the word “secret” accessibility of money reposing in on to someone else. Just don’t tell me only work grudgingly with King Hus­ Many people with personal finan­ The impmdence of Manchester State Bank seems, to sort of a non-word, doesn’t it? A word an IRA. SARAH your secrets, please. sein. ces to manage — and quite a few of : , A - me, rather apparent. Even if a prudent loan, it would best that, by definition, cancels itself out. Any OVERSTREET — An economic arrangement will the professionals who advise them A 10 percent penally tax on be loaned to locals who certainly need the $100,(XX) for “secret” I ever told, even when accom­ I won’t remember that you said, have to be forged between the Arab — put the idea of IRA contributions withdrawals before age 59'/2 makes community housing, or other loan uses. panied by strict instructions not to pass it “Don’t tell this to anyone, b u t...” “haves” and “have nots.” Egypt and Jor­ out of their minds as the tax laws it somewhat costly — but by no Charity and Risk should begin at home, contrary to the on or else I would soon sleep with the dan are among the “have nots” because changed in the last several years. means impossible — to lap an IRA good d e ^ and intention that a Jewish congregation has fishes and have every trace of my exis­ what they have not is oil. Mubarak The new rules did indeed reduce for emergency funds. shown as a project of concern. tence wiped away by a secret govern­ LUCA'S THEIR WAY 1.100 CAl PER DAY ON MENU PLAN OUR WAY I 000 CAL AVERAGF PER DAY ON LEVEL ONE MENU PLAN to torture us and force us to repeat that knows that greater cooperation must the tax incentives available to The penally can be avoided al­ The bank’s logo, “Equal Opportunity Lender,” seems, ment intelligence team, was pass^ on to which we promised not to, we would be exist between the rich oil producers and higher-income IRA savers. Contrary together if you withdraw money ac­ to me, to be questionable with what is conveyed here, or at least 10 other people before 48 hours It you think the only w a y to fast weight loss is by depriving able to spew forth every lurid detail, the starving populations in the other to popular impression, however, cording to a set schedule over a yourself on powrlerixl sh.ikc diets, think again Because if you lack thereof, affecting the local scene. had elapsed. word-for-word. Arab nations. they did not shut the door entirely period of years, as specified in the CLEANING chose to be on level Q iX '’ of tbt> new Personal Choice* Program Raymond F. Danahy Personally, I think telling secrets is not frexn Wctghl Watchers* you'd be enjoying delicious, wholesome The brain, however, will have misfiled — About the Palestinians. 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Even though she may swear FOR you need. this information is the kind one is not tine Liberation Organization leader Yasir retirement account,” says F^ul Mer- especially flexible aid in managing MARCH So don't wait Join Weight Watchers today And discover tfie you’re the only person privileged enough v.t supposed to tell anyone under any cir­ Under 25 46.0% $4251 Arafat is a “soiled commodity.” Because riman, a Seattle investment adviser I fast, delicious way to a be.iutiful new you Music important to hear this life-changing information, their money. $ “ cumstances, or if it was passed along of A i^at’s support for Saddam Hussein, who specializes in mutual funds. 14 14I* FOR Mi E1INGS HXAIK3NS AND tlMES. CAlt To The Editor: chances are, she will tell it to someone with qualifiers. Was one not supposed to 25 to 34,^ 80.7% $4951 Merriman says IRAs are well 1 he will not be welcome at any post-war IRAs boomed in this country else, maybe several someone elses, As we all know, these are trying times. We must cut as tell this to anyone, or just not to a few peace table where the United States and starting in 1982, when the right to worth considering even for people before the urge to confess passes. So 35to44 79.2% $6211 1- 800 - 333-3000 wisely as possible as much “fat” as possible from the key people? Is there a statute of limita­ Egypt sit. Mubarak’s job will be to hunt make tax-deductible conuibutions whose first-and-foremost savings even if you don’t tell it, one of those budget. However, as a professional musician and a cer­ tions on this secret, or does one have to up a successor to Arafat, but Mubarak up to a maximum of $2,000 a year goal is college tuition for their tified teacher of music, I ask school boards to give plenty other people probably will, and the 45 to 54 83.8% $6471 keep it forever? won’t hatchet Arafat in public because was extended to anyone with in­ children. of thought to two subjects under your control. Namely knowledge will eventually get back to j , i i Search as it might, the brain will not he knows that would only cause the come from a jdb. sports and music. her. And when it does (and you can take 55 to 64 73.5% $538 “There are good reasons for doing 'Jo* i, ■ retrieve these vital, protective elements y Palestinians to close ranks around Arafat. Enthusiasm for these accounts so,” he says. “First, your child may We all know that sports is a great character builder and this to the bank), the only person she will of the secret. All of the brain cells carry­ remember having told it to will be you. 65 to 74 78.1% $471 g If Bush and Mubarak can pull all of cooled five years later, after Con­ not need the money. He or she may teacher of teamwork. Having been teaching music for ing these little annoying details will have this off — or even some of it — they gress decided to limit the up-front over 60 years I find that music is also a great character Now, don’t get me wrong: 1 love to not attend college or may win a Join now at these convenient times and locations sloughed themselves off just as if they might win the peace. That is always tax break in cases where workers Providing The builder. Of the many students over the years I have never hear secrets as much as anyone. 1 love 75 and older 51.8% $421 y scholarship. were so many dead scalp cells falling more difficult than winning a war. had access to other pension-ac­ “Second, you may surprise your­ MANCHESTER heard of any of them being in serious trouble. When we them from the first sweaty anticipation onto the shoulder of one’s navy blue suit. Finest Concepts EAST HARTFORD SOUTH WINDSOR All households 75.1% $546 If they can’t, the temptation will cumulation plans. self and cam enough that you can Second Community Baptist remove sports and music from the budget, are we not of knowing something no one else y First Wapping Community Even more amazing than the rapid remain for the United States and its Arab Today, single people earning fund educational expenses without Congregational Church Church telling these young people something? What would we knows, through the rapture of actually In Dry Cleaning Congregational departure of these memory cells is the partners to settle future disagreements $25,000 or more and married dipping into tliis protected account. Church 585 E. Center Street Church 1790 Ellington Rd rather be having them doing? hearing them, to the self-satisfied I- nonchalance with which secret-tellers with violence. Bernie Bentley couples with incomes of $40,000 DRY CLEANING SPECIALS 385 N. Main St •TUes. 6 pm 837 Main Street •Mon. 7pm know-something-you-don ’t-know gloat can dismiss their treachery. If you catch and up get only a partial deduction “Third, even if you have to dip, •Mon. 4:45 pm & 7 pm 18 Canterbury St One front-line soldier expressed it this you’ll find that because of your 2 pl*c* sun isg. 6:50.. 6.50 •Thurs. 10 am •Wed, 10 am, 4:45 pm •Thurs. 4:45 pm that follows. But it just isn’t a safe thing them smack in the middle of telling the for their contributions. Swsittrt rag. 3.50.. 2.50 •Wed. 4:45 pm & 7 pm •Sal 9:30 am EXPRESS & 7 pm Manchester way in a letter home as he waited for the IRA’s lax-deferred earning power, & 7 pm to do. story that could ruin your marriage, The deduction was eliminated al­ D lM M t teg. 850. 7.00 & 10:30 am EXPRESS The real problem isn’t in the moral in­ destroy your career and send you to the ground war to begin: you’ll have more money left even Skirts (pleats extra) reg. 3.85.. 2.S0 together for singles bringing home Knights of tent to keep a secret, but in the function pen, they’ll brush it off with an, “Oh, “If this war ends with the Iraqis sur­ more than $35,000 and couples at after paying taxes and the 10 percent Ties reg. 3.50.. 2.50 penally than you would with the Regular Shirts rag. 1.25.. 1.00 Columbus Hall Manchester Herald of the brain once the secret is told. was I not supposed to tell that? You rendering (en masse), it could increase $50,000 and beyond. earnings from a taxable investment.” Lsrgt Skirts rag. 1.75.. 1.50 1831 Main Street Secrets are like important items you put didn’t tell me not to tell, did you? You our propensity for getting into these But these people can still make Pants reg. 3 50.. 2.50 • Mon 7 pm somewhere, then forget where you put did? Well, sorry. I didn’t mean to." things. ‘Nothing succeeds like success.’ non-dcductiblc conuibutions, Mer- Merriman also has an answer Pounded O ct 1,1881 as a weekly. OFFERS EXPIRE V16S1 them. While someone is telling us a My abstinence from secret-telling has And the more relatively inexpensive suc­ riman notes, "and enjoy the in­ ready for people who complain that EXPRESS An abbreviated meeting to lit your busy lilestyle Daily publication since O ct 1,1914. they “can’t alTord $2,000 for an Open Mon.-FrL 7:30 am-6:30 pm Meetings begin at times listed above Doors open 45 minutes earlier for registration No loservalion needed secret, we think we’ll never forget exact­ not come at small cost; no one wants to cesses we have are likely to reinforce the credible [x)wer of tax-deferred com­ Thur*. 7:30 ■m-7:00 pm ly how we’re supposed to treat the infor­ IRA.” ManagioB Editor. PetorOownt tell me their secrets if I don’t have anyth­ It's estimated that people in three idea that military intervention is a good pounding of interest. In llie long run, Sal. 6:00am-4:00pm mation. And regarding the most titillat­ City MEdltor_ to r AlaxQifell ing to trade. But better safe than sorry. If out of every four U.S. households way to handle things — rather than as a this is a far more important benefit “You don't have to invest 180-182 Sprue* StrMt, Manchester ■ WegAt W jim en does n o t recommend weighi loss tfsas exceeds more then two pounds per weee. Compxruon bxsed on Women s Level One Men, Newt Editor .AnckewCSpitztor ing parts of it, the brain will continue to I beg you to tell me something nasty and are protected by automobile insur­ last-ditch solution, which is what it ought than tax deductibility.” $2,000,” he says. “Start with ance. Average cost; $546 a year. USvUy lev i r w v t o JIO In I III Ofh. ,^xxl SUrrii lum uxurun SLmn IWv IW l UfX. .n.ixeu* n •*nn m e, C...XX Or lo m o rm lm m om r, (X w en n or gw rid (.<*, I function perfectly. If foreign spies were scandalous, tell me to watch “Davs of to be. Furthermore, many workers — whatever you can afford. Most 643-7757 retsTvrdnol.wxMXrXvATWCXa(nrlCIUMJMIYnvt«no. UV.]n\Srjl.hma.(rd1trm]|i«lrmMhuriMIOHI\I.MCiemiN1IHr4M)OfW INI 01991 tSSKXII MrATCieilSMltRNMICXaN INCM n including anyone without other pen­ mutual funds allow contributions of l i . . WITH THIS COUPON _ « i . 6—MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, March 11.1991 iHanfhrstrr Hrral^ Issues Editor Section 2, Page 7 From Page 1 From Page 1 LOCAL/REGIONAL Monday, March 11,1991 adult and can handle it if there are.” would allow juries to weigh ag­ tened by the new makeup of the based in Meriden, for 10 years, staff at the Herald in providing news curring locally.” , - Opposition to the gay rights bill gravating factors against mitigating state Senate, where Republicans starting in 1980, in various reporting on the city and surrounding com­ A resident of Durham for the past has traditionally been sponger in the factors and then decide whether the gained three seats in the 1990 elec­ and editing positions. Downs munities,” said Downs. “The Herald 8 years. Downs is married to Rebec­ House than in the Senate. In 1987, a Serving Manchester ■ Coventry ■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron death penalty is appropriate. tions and now hold 16 seats in the worked as a reporter at the Brockton has been serving the Manchester ca Fbgel Downs and has two version of the bill passed the House, Supporters of the change are hear- 36-member chamber. Enterprise in Brockton, Mass., area for more than 75 years; I expect daughters, Sarah, 9, and Abigail, 5. was amended and weakened in the before moving to Cormecticut. that commitment will remain strong. Senate, and then returned to the “I welcome the opportunity to There will always be a place for a The Herald, publishing daily House where it died without a vote. This week at the Capitol work with a dedicated and talented publication that focu^s on news oc­ since 1914, was founded in 1881. In 1989, the measure was defeated Trouble eased Don’t in the House on a narrow vote. HARTFORD (AP) — The fol­ The Judiciary Committee holds a ■ W ■ Betty Gallo, a lobbyist working lowing are the events scheduled this public hearing on a bill requiring for passage of the gay rights bill, week at the Capitol and Legislative warnings on any “lip syncing” per­ said the bill’s chances appear better Office Building. formances, among other bills. 11 Baker forget this year, largely because Gov. Schedules are subject to change a.m. Room 2-C. Legislative Office for sophomores Lowell P. Weicker Jr. has said he and a call should be made to the Building. From Page 1, supports the concept of a'gay rights Legislative Management Committee TUESDAY, March 12: Vietnam bill. (240-0100) before traveling to the The Public Safety holds a hearing “It seems inappropriate to be “That’s a change from the past,” capital. on a resolution urging Congress to Strip’s Jabaliya refugee camp. scene, shouting “Death to Arabs” in group focus sightseeing following a tragic and Gallo said. “And Joe Grabarz com­ The first hour of any public hear­ amend the U.S. Constitution to ban Police said the Palestinian, and “Baker go home,” and tfeew The cover of one news magazine appalling act of violence,” she said stones at cars driven by Palestinians. ing out has made the chamber more ing is reserved for state officials; the flag desecration, among other bills. Mohammed Mustafa Abu Jallah, this week reads “Knockout” with a aware of the issue.” public portion then follows. in a statement relayed through the told them his rampage in Jewish Israeli radio described the mood a The students’ parents are also en­ photograph of a U.S. tank plowing 10 ajn. Room 1-E. Legislative Of­ U.S. Embassy. By SCOTT B. BREDE By contrast, the death penalty bill MONDAY, March 11; west Jerusalem was meant as a day later as a mixtme of shock and couraged to meet with school offi­ over a berm in the sand. The head­ fice Building.. The militai7 command said three Manchester Herald has traditionally been supported in Weicker administration officials WEDNESDAY, March 13: “message to Baker.” Israeli police anger. cials so that ties of communications line on another magazine screams Israeli soldiers were wounded in the Baker was arriving from visits to the House and then defeated or meet with state employee labor The Judiciary Committee holds a wounded and captured him. can be established, she said. “Victory,” over a portrait of a A pre-dawn firelight with the in­ MANCHESTER — Despite shelved in the more liberal Senate. leaders to discuss union conces­ Police Minister Roni Milo said Egypt, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, Once school begins, their days is radiant Gen. H. Norman hearing on death penalty and gay filtrators. It said the Arabs slipped several programs designed to keep The bill would give jurors in sions. 9 a.m. Labor leaders will have the slayings signaled that the Pales­ where he has been seeking Arab almost identical to that of every Schwarzkopf. The war in the Gulf is rights bills. 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. into northern Israel, 45 miles north students from dropping out of death penalty trials more latitude in a news conference at 12:30 in the tinian intifadeh, the 3-year-old views on regional peace prospects other students, McGee said. She over, and jubilant troops are already Room 2-C. Legislative Office Btiild- of Jemsalem, armed with assault school, Manchester High School of­ deciding whether to recommend the Legislative Office Building to dis­ ing. uprising against Israeli occupation following the Persian Gulf War. added that the transitional students beginning to stream home. rifles, hand grenades, rocket- President Bush, seeing the war’s ficials believed one group continued death penalty for convicted mur­ cuss the talks. The House convenes at 1 pjn. of Gaza and the West Bank, “is all enroll in regular classes. The In the midst of this national propelled grenades and dynamite. returning to the places where it was end as a time to push for a wider to fall through the cracks: those who derers. Under the current law — The Government Administration State Capitol. met their first day of high school only exception is that once a day all euphoria, however, I urge caution A military source said they car­ before, to our regret.” Middle East peace, said last week which hasn’t resulted in an execu­ and Elections Committee holds a (No Senate session scheduled) with panic. 15 of so students arc brought and a renewal of perspective. Few ried editions of the Muslim holy that the United States would renew tion since 1960 — a jury can only public hearing on bills promoting FRIDAY, March 15: Sunday’s attack was the worst in So several members of the high together in the same Contemporary now doubt the righteousness of our book, the Koran, bearing the its quest for a land-for-peace settle­ recommend the death penalty if it truth-in-advertising in election cam­ The Eduction Committee holds a a wave of stabbings and Jewish acts school staff introduced the Transi­ Living class, a course offered to all action, or the evil of Saddam Hus­ finds that no mitigating factor exists paigns and prohibiting state hearing on bills reforming the bind­ emblem of Hamas (Zeal), a Muslim of vengeance that have killed 14 ment to the Arab-Israeli conflict tional Program to help first-semester students. Only this class is used as sein. But I am uneasy with this ela­ However, Prime Minister Yitzhak to explain the murderer’s behavior, employees from accepting speaking ing arbitration system for public fundamentalist movement. Jews and eight Palestinians since sophomores adapt to the hustle and way to monitor their performances tion of ours, and the sense of a slate October. such as a troubled childhood. fees and honoraria. 1 pjn. Room 2- employees. 11 a.m. Room 2-C. Soldiers and police, meanwhile, Shamir’s right-wing government bustle of a high school atmosphere. and give those in the program a wiped clean. The proposed change in the law D. Legislative Office Building. Legislative Office Building. blocked Palestinians from the oc­ For us, this kind of deed will ex­ rejects giving up any land Israel Some students just have trouble chance to air any problems they are Repeatedly in the past weeks I’ve cupied territories from entering plain very clearly who we are deal­ captured in Uie 1967 Middle East adjusting from junior high school to having, she said. heard pronouncements that the Gulf ing with,” Milo said. Jerusalem, where funerals were held war — the West Bank from Jordan, high school, said Assistant Principal By drawing the students together,, war has exorcised forever the ghosts for the women slain Sunday by a Immediately after Sunday’s at­ the Gaza Strip from Egypt and the Joan McGee, a member of the com­ it lets them know that there are other of Vietnam. How unfortunate that Census 26-year-old man from the Gaza tack, Israelis crowded at the murder Golan Heights from Syria. mittee which helps identify those friendly faces, like themselves, to presumption. students in need of this service. turn to when they find the hallways In fact, the spectre of Vietnam will never fade — nor should it The From Page 1 The committee, which is also are getting too big, said Jane made up of guidance counselors, a Wright, a school social worker who war in Vietnam taught us lessons we school social worker and meets with the group on Wednes­ Ragtnald Plnto/M«twhMt*r H«rald have no right to forget. Vietnam said. Schools their formidable numbers at the tion. psychologist, among others, meets days. AND THE W INNERS A RE... — Bob Jones, district manager of AAA, Dona Weller, sales “The biggest obstacle to Latino polls could be the margin of victory O’Hare said the census counted with junior high school guidance Wright said she makes bi-weekly representative of U.S. Air, Lesley Radius, advertising director of the Manchester Herald, and political empowerment is the lack of for cpididatcs, ensuring a hearing From Page 1 fewer blacks and more Hispanics counselors in the spring to deter­ reports on their progress, adding that Gayle Trabitz, travel manager for the AAA Travel Agency participate in the Friday drawing of U.S. citizenship,” he said. About for Hispanic issues. and Asians than demographers had she believed the program has saved and will tutor students individually mine which students may need spe­ one-third of Hispanic adults are Nearly half the increase in Asians expected. Manchester was not a recipient of percent from 1988 to 1989 but in­ many students from getting dis­ the winners of the Win-A-Trip Caribbean cruise. The winners were Josephine Ferlazo, of 13 if necessary, she said. that grant program, Kennedy said. cial attention upon their entry into legal residents but don’t hold and Pacific islanders occurred in That could increase pressure on creased during the following year couraged and dropping out of school Durkin St., Manchester, and W.H. Pruess Sons Inc., of 228 Boston Tpke., Bolton. Kennedy said the school district The statewide average high high school. McGee said. Usually, citizenship. California, although all states the government to perform a statisti­ from 9.8 percent to 10.2 percent. altogether. Hispanics also include a high has whittled the dropout rate down school dropout rate has fallen from Black students represent one-third no more than 15 students are showed dramatic percentage gains cal adjustment on the census num­ McGee said most of the students proportion of people in their late to individual cases of family-related 8.5 percent in the 1987-88 school of the total number of dropouts in selected, so extra attention can be from 10 years earlier. bers on the ground that the count enrolled in the program, in its two teens and early 20s, a group that problems or student pregnancies, ad­ year to 7.5 percent last year, accord­ Connecticut. given to each one of them, she said. o n “Three-quarters of the growth is missed many poor people in big years of existence, have been tends not to vote, Pachon said. ding that it is not the district’s ex­ ing to a report presented to the state For Hispanic students, the dropout In making its selections, the com­ J3 r- due to immigration, and those im­ cities. mittee looks at such factors as poor average to above-average students GOP to honor members pectation to achieve a zero dropout Board of lo catio n Wednesday. rate decreased from 15.8 percent to However, he predicted that politi­ migrants tend to go where they al­ Commerce Secretary Robert Mos- who just need an extra push to help S ^ rate. The report outlines progress in the 12.6 percent, although the propor­ attendance, behavioral problems in cal weakness is likely to change in ready know someone,” said Bill bacher is under court order to make keep themselves on top of their Susan Plese > m “There are circumstances where state’s dropout prevention program. tion of dropouts who are Hispanic class, and low achievemenu the 1990s. Hispanics probably won’t O’Hare of the Population Reference a decision one way or the other by studies. H o vote as a block, Inchon said, but students are better served by leaving School districts were chosen to par­ increased over the three years from The selected students receive a Bureau, a private research organiza­ July 15. tour of the high school a few days Many juniors that she once met for meritorious service showed us the uncut reality of war, O DO school and coming back later,” he ticipate based on student attrition 24.6 percent to 29.3 percent. every week when they were in the said. rates, results of the statewide The high percentage of minority before school begins, so that they its violence and horror. The ghosts z -< program still knock on her office Rather, Kennedy said the goal is Mastery Test and the concenUation dropouts suggests the need for can meet with teachers and find out “I’m very flattered to receive this,” Garside said. “I of Vietnam were with us during the door just to talk, Wright said, adding By RICK SANTOS H H to have every student benefit educa­ of poverty. school officials to intervene in the where things are in advance of the feel very humble about the whole thing.” impassioned debates on the floor of m I Lieberman tionally in some way. While state education officials early grades to keep these students first day of school, McGee said. that she would like to see the Manchester Herald “My philosophy is everyone should always try to do Congress in January. They urged 0 m say they are encouraged by the in school, the study found. This gives them a chance to program expand so it can help more something for their community. If I’ve done that, then, caution and restraint. They forbade The Board of Education is students. MANCHESTER — Former Republican Town Chair­ From Page 1 trend, they expressed concern about The state program consists of “make roots,” she said. that makes me satisfied,” he said. glorification of battle in a faraway responsible for educating high dropout rates for black and man John I. Garside leads the list of those being honored His wife, Vivian, who currently serves on the town’s land. 1 tutoring, workshops on parent skills, Manchester residents until they turn Friday at the Republican Town Committee’s annual Saud Nasir A1 Sabah. reverse for Lieberman? Will he Hispanic youths. school-home collaboration to in­ Human Relations Conunission, also has been active in Schneider of the American 21, he said. awar(is celebration. But the Persian Gulf presented us 2 O The ambassador did not let him The dropout rate for blacks crease attendance and in-service the party for many years. enjoy added popularity, access to Enterprise Institute said that in­ Coventry also reported a lower Garside’s wife, Vivian, as well as Betty Sadloski, with a new view of war, a 100-hour down. the White House and immunity from decreased from 10.8 percent to 9.8 haining for teachers. Board vote due She is credited with organizing chicken barbecues, creased access to the White House conflicL a quick and easy end. We “We hope to have a joint and col­ dropout rate this year. Robert Albert, and Ruth Willey will also be honored at spaghetti dinners, and tag sales for the town committee. 0 w Republican attack strategies? could be especially helpful to The town’s 6.2 percent dropout the ceremony, which is scheduled to run from 7 p.m. to were encouraged by “surgical” lective effort for rebuilding ‘Time will tell,” Lieberman said. Lieberman in an era when the GOP Sadloski, who has been a member of the committee for suikes in “theatres" of involvement m < fi Kuwait,” the ambassador said. “I rate last year was “significantly midnight at the Knights of Columbus Hall. The celebra­ 27 years, has served on several boards and commissions, “I feel I did the right thing and thank appears to have gained a lock on the lower” than the previous year’s, said tion is to have a guest speaker Connecticut’s Secretary Death became collateral damage. 9 ^ O hope that the interests of Connec­ God that it all worked out because it on school year including the Board of Tax Review and the Agenda for top office. “Access is power,” School Superintendent Michael of State Pauline Kezer. When it was all over, we had a ticut will be served in this field.” could have gone the other way.” As NEED SOME EXTRA Tomorrow. Schneider noted. Malinowsky. brand new set of folk heroes - Stor­ Dodd is the state’s senior senator. he makes the rounds in Cormecticut, Susan L. Perkins said she had con­ The awards are given to Republicans for their service A one-time candidate for the 12th District state house But that access may have a politi­ Maiinowsky said he is seeing By SCOTT B. BREDE min’ Norman and Gen. Colin m > And he sits on the Senate Foreign he said, “There’s broad appreciation cerns about the 1,500 petitioners to the party and the town, said Acting Republican Town scaL Sadloski has held positions in political action cal ulterior motive, Schneider said, even fewer dropouts this year, but Manchester Herald Powell. What’s more we had trium­ Relations Committee. But he op­ of the vote I cast.” Chairman Kevin W. MacKenzie. groups, such as the Connecticut State Taxpayers’ As­ as the administration seeks to boost added caution had to be taken when SPENDING MONEY!! since many were parents of private phed in a victory of “biblical” posed the resolution giving Bush the A key plus for Lieberman will be school children or had no school-agc John Garside, whom MacKenzie is likely to replace, sociation and the Manchester Property Owners’ As­ Lieberman at the expense of Dodd, looking at these figures because MANCHESTER — Board of proportions, as one news account 33 > power to launch the Gulf War. So it his ability to argue that his vote was children at all. was chairman of the Republican group for almost three sociation. who is up for re-election next year. much of the percentage is on ac­ Newspaper routes available Education members are expected to claimed. was Lieberman who was able to an extension of long-held views on Other items on tonight’s agenda years before resigning at the beginning of this month. Albert, who is currently chairman of the Commission count of students who move out of decide next year’s school c^endar at show Connecticut constituents that the need to use force when the na­ “The administration will go out of include an update on the Transition­ He has been a member of the town committee for 31 for Disabled Persons, has been a member of the town Somewhere in the sands of Saudi town from and do not give any in your area... tonight’s meeting scheduled to start Arabia, however, we lost perspec­ he has direct access to the royal tion’s national security is at stake. its way to show deference toward al Living Center (TLC) and a dis­ years and had served as a member of the Board of committee for several years. notice to their school. at 7:30 p.m. at 45 North School Sl tive. Are we to infer that a “biblical” family that will be making contract­ “It’s important to put it in con­ Lieberman rather than Dodd where Earn money and prizes by cussion on reference group com­ Directors for about four-and-one-half years during the Willey, who leads the committee’s fifth district, also At the last board meeting, mem­ defeat was the resolution of ing decisions worth potentially bil­ text,” said Thomas Mann, director there is a choice,” Schneider said. Across Connecticut, school parisons of Mastery Test results. 1960’s. has been quite active, mostly within the party. lions of dollars. Lieberman is not so caught up in dropout rates have shown a slight delivering the bers discussed — but took no action America’s own holy war? In my of governmental studies at the on — the calendar issue, saying a Funds to the TLC were slated to As the Democrat to whom the Brookings Institution. “This wasn’t the glow of the successful gulf decrease since the state instituted a be cut in half under Superintendent mind, still, such concepts are out­ Manchester Herald vote would come tonight. But they rageous. Holy war is still a con­ President turned for help in the an isolated vote.” operation that he believes his politi­ three-year grant program aimed at James P. Kennedy’s list of sug­ Senate debate, Lieberman got a per­ cal career is made. keeping students from leaving did not specify what form that vote tradiction in terms. Even before the gulf crisis, in your neighborhood. would take. gested areas to be reduced that he sonal call of thanks from Bush im­ groups such as the conservative “Everything can change quickly,” school in 25 districts, state educa­ gave to school board members mediately after the January vote. he said. tion officials reported last week. One plan was to survey school And what of the “surgical" Heritage Foundation had singled parents to find out when the shortly after presenting them with strikes? Did we see war this time as Since then his staff has noticed an Lieberman out for praise for his his $49.5 million proposed school increase of interview requests by the Call today to get more details majority of them would prefer to clean and bloodless? Even the most views on military force. have their children on vacation. But budget But no such cuts to the TLC skilled of surgeons spills the fluid of national media. Columnist Ben Wat- “The vote on authorizing the were made when the board sliced tenberg suggested a Democratic some board members said a proper life. For the families of the 184 U.S. President to use force in the gulf is survey could not be conducted in the the budget by neariy S8(X),(XK). troops killed, and for the loved ones presidential ticket in 1992 of Sen. just the most recent example,” said 647-9946 amount of time the school board has Board members also debated of thousands of others, the “surgery” Chuck Robb of Virginia and Lieber­ Heritage legislative expert Kate Academy S t...... all Spruce S t...... 14-108 man. to vote on next year’s calendar. comparing Manchester with other failed. Someone died. O’Beime. Adelaide...... all Steephollow...... all Nancy Roser and Roberta McCor­ towns of smaller populations when And when Texas Sen. 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There’s an Is­ dent” ribbons for Bush’s televised month of AugusL said the board Democrats including those frequent­ n^lA RH oil the same ERG as Hampton, Ashford raeli woman covered in blood, address to a Joint Session of Con­ should switch back to the September ly opposed to the administration, EastCente7si"!!!!!!!.’."."!!25-^^^^ '^flbwlw.rri itrijU and Mansfield, among other towns. dazed, stepping from the wreckage gress last week, he made sure start date in effect four years ago. of a home. There’s a photo of a such as Sen. Edward Kennedy, D- COME AS East Center S t...... 156-202 even ' e x t r a The move could be done even In other business, board members Lieberman got one. young Marine wife, seated at the Mass. East Center S t...... 342-402 even without polling parents, since the are scheduled to vote on plans for a Gramm has been making loud “In the long run it enhances his Garth Rd...... 89-138 one-story addition to Manchester :x">- - memorial service for her husband. noises lately about how the prior calendar change was done The neatly folded American flag is power,” O’Beime said. “He could Golway S t...... all without conducting a survey, they High School and the possible W'- Democrats who opposed the Presi­ Greenhill St...... all on her lap, and she clutches the 1 be a deal maker because he walks removal of asbestos from the high dent will pay at the polls in Novem­ said. m- ■**■4 hands of her two little boys at her between both camps.” Haystack...... all Board of Education Chairwoman school’s auditorium. ber 1992. Will the process work in Political scientist William Holyoke...... all side, their faces contorted in an­ Horace St...... all guish. 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Edwin Saunders hopes to fill a 20-foot What reality will we choose to ac­ Price bubjcci lo change Lloyd, president of the Red Cross of long shipping container with cloth­ cept today? Will victory elevate war ing. m^ical supplies and food Recycling deadline looms to some convoluted art fonn, even­ Liberia, is coming to Manchester wMch Lloyd will take back to ing entertainment on a video screen? East Hartford next week to accept a gift of cloth­ MANCHESTER — In just three cluded with the letter a brochure O’Connor's letter states. YWCA-Eaal Branch *4 - ing and medical supplies from a Liberia, Or will battle retain its hideous face 770 Main St. East Hanford CALL NOW weeks, the town will require all about the town’s recycling program. The brochure includes informa­ ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. local church. Saunders already has asked his of death and suffering? ■------T *n * 9:00 AM Mon. Wed. A FrI. businesses, including commercial The letter advises businesses and tion about the types of materials that Rev. Phillip P. Saunders, pastor parishioners for their help, and is Even at its best, war is a symbol Langford Elm School commercial facilities to begin their can be recycled and the methods of Alp* Drive, Ea«t Hartford #OFFh MamtmuvMi # now asking the rest of the com­ and industeial facilities, to recycle of failure - failure of diplomacy, All Lines of - / - of the Full Gospel Interdenomina­ 647 9946 643 2711 recycling programs as soon as pos­ doing so.The brochure and the letter 0:30 PM Mon. & Wed. tional Church, has arranged the trip munity for their assistance. Now, he their wastes, as mandated by the failure of mediation, action taken at Mancheatar ^ M rm mm mm §uir is appealing to businesses and in­ state. sible. After April 1, the Sanitation were printed on recycled paper, and the failure of words. One may wring Insurance North United Melhodlat Church* 4^ THIS COUPON ENTITLES YOU TO 50% OFF and will act as Lloyd’s host during his week-long stay March 18-24. dividuals for donations. Already, As a reminder. Highway and Division may reject trash if it is a message indicted that fact is dis­ victory from such failure, but never 300 Parker St., Manchetler THE FULL PRICE OF 8 OR 12 CLASSE& Saunders said he has received dona­ 0:30 Am Tues. A Thurt. Starting 3/12/9f Liberia, a small country on the Sanitation Administrator Lee F. mixed with recyclable materials. played prominently on both. without cost. 649-5241 ThI* offer for new itudent* at these tocadon* West coast of Africa, is in the midst tions of rice and cereal from several O’Connor Jr. has written a letter to Also, there arc substantial fines Anyone who has questions about The ghosts of Vietnam will not be Verplanck Elm School only. Not good with any other offer. companies. oTcott St^ Manchetler i®aurl)F0tpr of a civil war involving three fac­ officials from various facilities af­ and penalties for failure to comply recycling should call the Sanitation stilled. Listen. Lest we forgcL war is 65 East Center Street Esplres 4/12/91 0:30 PM Tuei. A Thum. fected to the new state law and in­ wit!i the recycling icgulations, Division at 647-3248. still hell. * LH* (Low linpacl - Total Enorgy) Please call: 844-2300 MH tions fighting for conuol of the Manchester, CT 4 With Chitdevo availablol Cindy HudlOt — CeitFnncMMdlnMnidar 1 8—^MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, March 11,1991 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. March 11.1991—9 STATE RECORD Housing market Emissions About Town Today In History exemptions Garden club Today is Monday, March 11, the 70th day of 1991. starts comeback There are 295 days left in the year. The Manchester Garden Club will meet tonight at 7:30 Today’s Highlight in History; in Stamford. “I think (buyers) are proposed at Community Baptist Church, Manchester. Program is Fifty years ago, on March 11,1941, President Franklin By JANET L. CAPPIELLO saying, ‘Prices arc down, interest “Shady Ga^ening” by Joan Pinson. Members’ design for M W M The Associated Press D. Roosevelt signed into law the Lend-Lease Bill, rates are low and inventory is start­ HARTFORD (AP) — Owners of the month is “Sweet Petite,” a miniature arrangement. providing war supplies to countries fighting the Axis. ing to fall. ... I want to get in now On this date: NORWALK (AP) — Nearly 18 new vehicles would have a one-year Diabetes club and ride the market up.’” In 1810, Emperor Napoleon of France was married by months of house hunting left Cheryl exemption from state emissions tests February sales were up 20 percent - under a plan proposed by state East-pf-the-River Diabetes Qub will meet Tbesday at proxy to Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria. and Bill Lind disheartened and for William Pitt, which )ias 14 of­ 7:30 p.m. in the H. Louise Ruddell Auditorium at drained. Then something miraculous ' Motor Vehicles Commissioner In 1865, during the Civil War, Union forces under fices in Fairfield County. Fifty miles Louis S. Goldberg. Manchester Memorial Hospital, 71 Haynes St. Meetings happened. They got their dream north in greater New Haven, are free and open to anyone interested in diabetes. For Gen. William T. Sherman occupied Fayetteville, N.C. house for $19,000 less than the as­ February sales jumped 30 percent Goldberg said lines at the state’s more information, call 643-9458, In 1888, the famous “Blizzard of ’88” struck the nor­ theastern United States. In the days that followed, some king price. and deposits on homes increased 13 19 emissions-inspection stations Budding artists 400 people died as a result of the harsh weather. Declining prices and lower inter­ percent, said Anthony Colavolpe, could be reduced by about 10 per­ In 1930, former President and U.S. Chief Justice Wil­ est rates are luring people like the president of the Greater New Haven cent under the plan, which requires Lindgren Gallery at Illing Junior High School. liam Howard Thft was buried in Arlington National Linds back into Connecticut’s real Board of Realtors. approval by the General Assembly Manctwster, will hold an opening reception tonight for Cemetery. estate market after five years of William Raveis, president of Wil­ and the U.S. Environmental Rrotec- its junior higli students’ Budding Artists work from 7 to In 1942, during World War II, Gen. Douglas Mac Ar­ spiralling prices had put homes liam Raveis Real Estate, which has tion Agency. 8:30. The exhibit will be displayed until March 28. Gal­ A thur left Bataan for Australia. beyond their reach. 37 offices across Connecticut, said lery hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to The proposal falls in line with In 1954, the U.S. Army charged that Wisconsin Sen. “We finally got a house that we his company posted a 33 percent 2: W pjn. Joseph R. McCarthy and his subcommittee’s chief coun­ could really ^ford on my husband’s jump in sales in January and was ex­ Goldberg’s goal of making the department more “consumer-friend­ sel, Roy Cohn, had used pressure to obtain favored treat­ salary,” said Mrs. Lind, whose hus­ pecting a 25 percent increase for Piano concert ly.” ment for Pvt. G. David Schine, a former consultant to the band is a naval architect. “The hopes February. Pianist Alan Terricciano will give a concert at 8 p.m. and dreams finally came to frui­ Agents are seeing a new willmg- on Hiesday at Southern Connecticut State University. subcommittee. tion.” In 1965, a white Boston minister, the Rev. James J. ness among sellers to negouate If the program had been in place The performance is free and open to the public. F o r more Reeb, died after being beaten by whites during civil Agents and brokers across Con­ prices, said Shirley Byington. a last year, when 1.9 million vehicles information, call the Lyman Center at 397-4435, rights disturbances in Selma, Ala. necticut report February sales broker with Piro Palotay Real Estate were tested, 172,000 would have jumped as much as 30 percent over Crafts info Raginald Plnto/Manchattor Harald In 1977, more than 130 hostages held in Washington in Norwalk. Some are accepting of­ been granted the exemption, saving EAGLE SCOUTS — Four 16-year-old members of Boy Scout Troop No. 25, Manchester, last year. In January and February, owners time and the $10 inspection On Ihcsday at 6:30 pjn„ Manchester Community Col­ D.C. by Hanafi Moslems were freed after ambassadors fers of as much as 25 percent less have been awarded their Eagle badges, the highest award in scouting. From left, recipients from three Islamic nations joined the negotiations. brokers were astonished to find cus­ than the asking price, she said. Tha Attochrtad Ptm m fee. lege in Manchester will present a special lecture, tomers once again flocking to open In 1978, 34 Israelis were killed as Palestinian guerril­ That was true for the Linds, who NUMBER ONE — A member of the 102nd Regiment, Connecticut National Guard holds up Under the plan, a car would be “Mvketing Your Crafts,” for local hobbyists interested in are Eric Passmore, of Manchester; David Burr, of South Windsor; and Jaysen Medhurst and houses and home shows. pa^cipating at area craft shows. Pre-registration is re­ Andrew Bartley, both of Manchester, las went on a bloody rampage on the Tel Aviv-Haifa made dozens of offers on homes in his hand and leads cheers as he rides in the St. Patrick’s Day parade in New Haven Sunday. tested during the first year of owner­ highway. “It’s hard to say that overnight the quired. For more information, call 647-6242. Participants Fairfield County since October Several thousand people turned out to watch the parade in chilly weather. ship, because it would still be under In 1985, the Soviet Union announced the death of its market has turned around,” said 1989, only to be turned down be­ are asked to bring a sample of their craft product to the Alfred Malpa, chairman of the warrmty if it failed the test After leader, Konstantin U. Chernenko. Politburo member cause their offers were considered that inspection, however, the owner worieshop. Greater Hartford Association of Mikhail S. Gorbachev was chosen the same day to suc­ too low. would not have to have the car Deaths Obituaries ceed Chernenko as Communist Party General Secretary. Realtors. “But it certainly is a good But when they found a charming, Daughters of Isabella sign.” tested until the third year. Ten years ago: President Reagan, on an overnight visit three-bedroom home in Norwalk The Daughters of Isabella will hold a business meeting Many of the potential buyers — Robots busy at hospital New cars have a failure rate of Thia town Hating ol daatha la offarad fraa of charga by tha to Canada, addressed a joint session of the Canadian Fhr- listed at $172,500, they had no Tuesday at 7 pjn. at the First Federal Savings Bank. For between 60 percent and 70 percent Manchaatar Harald. Paid announeamanta ol daatha and In Russell Oswald liament in Ottawa, telling the lawmakers that “surely we trouble talking the owner down to about 0.5 percent, motor vehicles more information, call 643-1399. Mamorlama appaar undar tha Daath Nollcaa haading. by some estimates — are purchasing ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Russell Oswald, head of have no better friend than Canada.” their ideal price of $153,500, Mrs. DANBURY (AP) — Patients at Danbury Hospital Lumelsky said he expects that within 10 years, robots statistics show. If the program is ap­ a home for the first time. Those proved this year, exemptions would Old guard meets New York state’s penal system during the violent 1971 Five years ago: The state of Georgia granted a posthu­ Lind said. may be a little surprised to hear their meals are being will be an accepted part of the work force. Manchester Attica State Prison uprising, died Friday after a long ill­ mous pardon to Leo Frank, a Jewish businessman who first-time buyers were crowded out begin in 1993. The Old Guard will meet Tuesday at 10 aon. at the Home prices in Connecticut al­ delivered almost to their doors by Roscoe, a 4t/2-foot When the HelpMate robots first came to Danbury ness. He was 82. of Connecticut’s market during the Emanuel Lutheran Church, Manchester. Mr. I^ul Liistro Mary S. VoJIck had been lynched in 1915 for the murder of a 13-year-old most doubled between 1983 and robot who announces his arrival in a programmed Hospital, they were merely computer boards, cameras Oswald, a native of Racine, Wis., was commissioner girl, Mary Phagan. (The pardon came less than a year frenzied mid-1980s, said Chip 1990, according to the National As­ Goldberg said the department of the Arbors will speak on “Retirement Living Op­ human voice. and other sensors all bound together, said Gay Bogar- Mary O ’Leary of the state Department of Correctional Services from- ' ^ter the death of a wimess who came forward in 1982 to Neumann, president of the Connec­ sociation of Realtors. The median would not have considered such an tions.” Senior citizen men are welcome. Robots have been a part of hospital life since 1987, dus, director of marketing at TRC. Leoncio Soto 1970 unUl 1973. say that he had seen another man carrying the girl’s 2 ticut Association of Realtors. price of a single-family home in the but so far they remain mainly behind the scenes. exemption if he thought that the The robots started working in 1989, but still had to be In September 1971, inmates rebelled at the maxi­ body.) Across the state, home prices fell Hartford area rose from $81,200 in change would harm the environ­ Exotic bird club 360 Oakland St. Roscoe and other robots carry trays in small compart­ adjusted for some unexpected quirks of hospital life. mum-security Attica State Prison in western New York. C^e year ago: The Lithuanian parliament voted to o about 5 percent last year and 1983 to $165,900 in 1889. ment He said state Department of The Connecticut Association for Aviculture (Exotic Anne (Barry) OuVal n ments to the nurses who then deliver them to patients. P^r example, researchers were so concerned about the State police took the prison back four days later in a break away from the Soviet Union and restore the in­ J r- mortgage rates dipped into the Prices were similar in the New Environmental Protection statistics Bird Club) presents Denise Cabral, Boston Soc of 3 Patients have no personal contact with the robots, which robots knocking over patients or bumping into expen­ bloody confrontation that left 39 people dead. Four dependence the Baltic republic lost when it was forcibly single digits, with some adjustable Haven area, but slightly higher in take service elevators. show that exemptions for new cars Aviculture president and bird recapturer, on Tbesday at sive hospital equipment that they made them highly sen­ others died during earlier violence. aimexed by the Kremlin 50 years earlier. rates as low as 7 percent. The chan­ Fairfield County, where the median would result in less than a 1 percent 7:30 pjn. at Veterans Clubhouse, 100 Sunset Ridge Rd.. > m Danbury is one of a few hospitals in the country using sitive. But with heavy hospital traffic, the machines Today’s Birthdays: Bandleader Lawrence Welk is 88. ges, combined with a huge selection price of a single family home rose change in the amount of pollutants East Hartford. Bird enthusiasts are welcome. For more Death Notices z! ^ robots and the only one using robots that do not run on began stopping at every visitor and shadow. Former British Prime Minister Harold Wilson is 75. of homes, caused what one broker from $88,900 in 1983 to $174,500 removed from the air as a result of information, call 646-3843. Elie Siegmeister wires or tracks, according to the American Hospital As­ testing. Newspaper publisher Rupert Murdoch is 60. ABC cor­ O 03 in 1990. MANHASSET, N.Y. (AP) — Composer Elie Sieg­ called a “boomlet” since the begin­ sociation. The project is a pilot study of Transitions And the early models beeped when they arrived at the respondent Sam Donaldson is 57. Supreme Court Justice 2 -< As first-time buyers were Research Corp., based in Danbury. nurses station with a meal tray. The rotots later were WAXES meeting Mary O’Leary meister, who used folk songs to make classical music and ning of the year. The state would lose little money Antonin Scalia is 55. frightened away, those trying to sell “They represent state of the art. It’s pretty advanced fitted with human voices to announce their arrival. Women’s Association To Enjoy Slimming will meet whose choral works often reflected his political and so­ because — under the payment for­ Mary O’Leary, 87, formerly of Manchester, died Satur­ Thought for Today; “There are some people who leave “The last four years ... created their homes and buy new ones were stuff and a pretty advanced group,” said Vladimir The new machines are larger and have names — Ros­ on Tbesday at 72 East Center St. Weigh-in will be 6:15 to cial concerns, died of a brain tumor Sunday at age 82. m X mula with the private company that day (March 9, 1991) at a Icxral convalescent home. Bom impressions not so lasting as the imprint of an oar upon this sort of pent-up demand for left stranded, said Walter Molony, Lumelsky, associate professor of electrical engineering coe, Rhonda, Rosie, Reggie and Rover. Each one is 7:15 p.m. Meeting, election and St. Patrick’s program Siegmeister’s output included operas, symphonies, 0 m performs the inspections — the in Ireland, she lived in Manchester most of her life. the water.” — Kate Chopin, American writer houses,” said Peter G. Helie, presi­ spokesman for the Washington- at Yale University, who studies robotics and has con­ about Roscoc’s height and 32 inches wide. state’s share of the fees that would will follow. Before retiring she was employed as an L.P.N. and com­ choral settings and concertos. dent of William Pitt Inc. Real Estate “American Holiday” came out in 1933 and was one of (1851-1904). 1 based association. sulted forTRC. Most staff appreciate the woric the machines do. be lost is small. Parents without partners panion. She was a communicant of St. James Church. She is survived by a brother, Dennis O ’Leary in Ireland; the first compositions to weave American work songs Orientation and information for Single Ibrents, Cus­ a niece, Marion Wells of Danbury; and a nephew, Wil­ and street music into a symphonic fabric. Other composi­ 9 O todial and non-custodial, will be held on Tbesday at 7 liam Pape of Fort St. Luce, Florida. Funeral service will tions included “Sunday in Brooklyn” in 1946, “Ozark pjn. at the United M elodist Church of Bolton. The Set" in 1943 and “Western Suite” in 1945. Thoughts Trial finished; be Tbesday, 9:15 a.m. from the John F. Tierney Funeral Chapter offers activities for children and adults in a Home, 219 West Center St., Manchester followed by a The themes of racial equality and pacifism found a single parent situation. Far information, call 649-1949. place in a series of Siegmeister’s choral works and song m CD Mass at 10 a.m. in St. James Church. Burial will be in St. As the father of four young children, I often find James Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home cycles, beginning with “Created Equal” in 1937 and in­ P O RTAM buffet cluding “I Had a Dream” and “Faces of War” from the myself asking the question “What’s going on here?" family suffers today, 6-8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to When I enter a room where they are playing. Noise, con­ Profile '91 RTAM will meet at 11:30 Tbesday for a buffet lunch­ 1960s. the St. James School Foundation, P.O. Box 254, eon in the Windsor Room of the Quality Inn, Route 83, fusion and chaos often fill the air. However, aren’t we m > Manchester 06040, Leif Melgaard left experiencing these same emotions when we survey By DENISE LAVOIE Talcotville. ment on Oct. 5, 1987, bruised and MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Leif Melgaard, an artist the events going on in our world? Many of us today are The Associated Press naked, tied up with straps cut from Anne (Barry) DuVal Family Life MMRA meets whose woodcarvings became museum pieces and also asking the question “What’s going on here?” as we find 33 > her pocketbooks and choked with The Manchester Municipal Retirees Association will Anne (Barry) DuVal, formerly of Manchester, found their way into Norway’s royal palace, died Satur­ ourselves living in a world that appears to be out of con­ HARTFORD — Through three the belt from her terry cloth robe, meet at the Army and Navy Club, 1090 Main Su-eet on Wethersfield and West Hartford, d i^ Friday, (March 8, day after a long illness. He was 92. trol. trials, Edward Laezynski commuted the victim of an apparent burglary. 1991) at an area convalescent home. She was bom in In the old testament book of Daniel, the prophet of six hours a day from his home in Tbesday at 2 p.m. Ibtricia Brassil of will be the speaker. Melgaard, bom on a farm near Gudbrandsdalen, Nor­ “It’s the first thought in the day, Middletown, daughter of the late William J. and Lucy God reminds the people of Israel, as well as you and me, New Jersey to a small courtroom in way, emigrated to the United States in 1920. in the middle of the day and through Barry. She spent most of her life in the Hartford area. that God alone is sovereign and all powerful! Nine times Hartford, where he listened to the the day,” Laezynski said. He was among 12 U.S. artists to receive the National She was a member of the Church of the Incarnation in Heritage Award from the National Endowment for the the prophet Daniel uses the tiile,“The Most High God,” state describe how his 24-year-old Time has not cased his anguish or Manchester Herald's Lotteiy Wethersfield and prior to her retirement, she was Arts in 1985. when referring to God. This is done to draw attention to daughter Kara was murdered. the suffering of his wife and two employed at the Aema Life Insurance Co. in Hartford. God’s wisdom, power and knowledge is perfect, and ours “It’s just an open wound that other children, a daughter, Barbara, Here are the weekend lottery results from around New She leaves a niece, Lois Elwood Dunham of Manchester; Donald Frame is not, we will not always understand His plan or reason never even begins to heal,” Lae­ 25, and a son, Edward, 14. The England: and a grand-niece, Linda Wiley of Hebron. Private for allowing certain events or circumstances to occur in zynski said last week after the slate NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Frame, a renowned family has moments when it forgets, SUNDAY funeral service will take place on Wednesday. Burial will our lives. Like Daniel, we too can rest fully in God’s abandoned its three-year bid to con­ French scholar and professor emeritus at Columbia but not very many. be in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. sovereignty and power to transform even life’s difficui vict a 25-year-old drugstore clerk Annual Profile Edition University, died Friday from complications of “You laugh occasionally and then Connecticut Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of ties into blessings! named Joe Lomax in his daughter’s pneumonia. He was 79. you get taken back to reality,” Lae­ Daily Lottery: 2-8-1. Play 4 :7-7-3-9. the donor’s choice. The Jolm F. Tierney Funeral Home, Reverend Kevin E. Schwarab death. Frame’s lengthy career of scholarship and teaching in­ zynski said. “There are some satis­ Massachusetts 219 West Center St., Manchester is in charge of arrange­ Manchester When a third jury sent a note out cluded 40 years with Columbia University’s French factions in life, but almost im­ Daily Lottery: 5-4-5-8. ments. saying it was deadlocked, it was mediately it’s kind of destroyed.” "Focus on Family Life department. He also wrote six books on the 16th-century Rhode Island more than Laezynski and his wife Laezynski said he took each trial essayist Michel de Montaigne. Fiances could endure. They pulled Daily Lottery: 5-0-6-0. one day at a time, mustering the SATURDAY Manchester Herald on their coats and hurried out of the energy to attend the court sessions College Note Bob Parkinson courthouse. even when he was exhausted. MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Bob Parkinson, who helped The judge asked jurors to keep in our Community" Connecticut Founded OcL 1,1881 as a weekly. build one of the largest circus archive in the world, died He and his wife have their work Daily Lottery: 4-2-1, Play 4 :2-8-8-5. deliberating, but the Laezynskis Thursday at age 67 after undergoing heart surgery. Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. to keep them busy. He worics for a (two, eight, eight, five) didn’t bother to wait around. They computer engineering company and Merit finalist Parkinson oversaw the library at the Circus World Massachusetts knew another mistrial would be she is a bookkeeper. The couple also Nancy Bray, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bray of Museum in Baraboo, Wis. He joined the museum in U S P S 327-600 VOL. CX, No. 137 Publish Date: Thursday April 18,1991 Daily Lottery: 0-3-0-3. Mass Megabucks: declared, leaving their daughter’s copes by focusing on their other two Hamilttn Drive, Manchester, has been notified that she is 7-12-19-28-29-30. 1965 and expanded its library from a small collection to Acting PubUstwr murder unsolved and their family’s children. a finalist in the 1991 competitioa for merit scholarships. Northern New England include thousands of circus lithographs and a card JEANNE a FROMERTH pain unabated. She intends to attend college after graduation fixxn catalog with the names of circus performers from Pick 3: 3-8-6, Pick 4: 4-7-1-9. Tri-State Megabucks: Two earlier trials also ended with “You just go on,” he said. Manchester High School to m i^ in English with a colonial times to the present. Managing Edtor 22-28-34-35-37-38. the juries deadlocked. This time, the Kara, a 1985 graduate of the minor in German. She participate in Safe Rides Club He recently finished a book — scheduled for publica­ PETER DOWNS judge granted a defense motion to University of Pennsylvania, edited a Rhode Island and is a member of the high school tennis team and is the tion later this year, that documents all U.S. circuses of ca y E d to r______A l a x G M I 1 Daily Lottery: 7-5-6-1. Lot-O-Bucks: 5-21-26-28-36. dismiss all charges against Lomax, weekly newspaper in Nutlcy, N.J., editor of the high school yearbook. the past 200 years. N aw tEd to f An d raw Cl^Kzlar ! precluding a fourth bial. before moving to Hartford in 1987 FaatorMEdtoT _ Dianna MylhJbot .' ; Laezynski began making the trip to take a job at the Journal Inquirer. I E d to r. .Lan Auatar from his home in Union, NJ., in While living away from home, Kara iE d to r_ THagtiutid P M o January 1989, when the first trial frequently return^ for visits. Weather Advartialng Manager. began 15 months after his daughter Bualnaaa Managar _ Jaaiwa Q. was found bound and strangled in The Laezynskis last saw their Ciroulation Managar. ____Oartinda C olani daughter alive the day before she Production Oliaclar _ . Shakton Cohan her apartment in Hartford’s West REGIONAL Weather Sunny, warmer Praaarooin Managar. TlobaiiH. Hubbard was killed, when she stopped at Monday, March 11 End. home on her way back to Hartford It was the same in December Main TWaphoiw Numbar from a college reunion weekend in Tonight’s weather in the greater a4»-2711 1989, when the second trial began, Philadelphia. Manchester area: Partly cloudy, CtrautaSon Talaphona Nuaabar and again two months ago, when the Now that she’s gone, her father breezy and cold. Low near 25. third trial began. The first two trials misses times like their annual trek to a Northwest wind IS to 25 mph. Tues­ also ended in misuials. Publiahadd dulyi axoapi Sunday and oartain hotidayt by Shea Stadium to watch the New day, mostly sunny and not as cold. ttw Manohaalarfwalar Pubkahing Co.. 18 Brainaid Plaao. Laezynski made the u-ip almost York Mets play. High 40 to 45. Outlook Wednesday, MvMhMiif,r. Conn. 06040. Saoond daaa poalaga paid at a sunny sum then increasing cloudi­ Mwtohaaiar, Conn. Poatmaaiar. Sand every day — three hours there and “She was a big Mets fan and I ’ ■!* ''!»Mirr3 to ti» Manchaatar HaraW. P.O. Box 801, Manch aatar, three hours back. Sometimes his ness. High around 40. Com. 06040. was a St. Louis Cardinals fan and A large low pressure system, Tha Manchaatar Harald is a matnbar ol Tha Aas o d a tad wife would go with him, but most we kind of had a friendly rivalry,” days she found it too painful. centered well southeast of Nova Praaa, tiro Audit Buraau ol Cirouialton, tiia Naw England he said. "I miss that.” Don't miss the opportunity to advertise in this Scotia this morning, will continue Praaa Aaaooiation and tita Naw England Nawapapar Aa- Laezynski said he is not sure he aodation. During each of the trials, she moving northeast t ^ y . A ridge of Ouarantaad dallvary. II donl racalva your Harald covered her ears as prosecutors can make the trip from New Jersey high pressure over the Great Lakes by 8 p.m. waahdayaahdaya or 7:30 a.m. Sahadaya, doaao to Hartford again when Willie award winning keepsake edition! M m * c 1 — ------described in grisly detail how her Ocmmn today will approach New England talaphona your canlar. If you ara unabla to roach your daughter died. She declined to be in­ Askew, Lomax’s alleged ac­ The^ay. ------oainar, oaf aubacribar aarvioa at 647-0046 by 6 p.m. terviewed for this story. complice, is put on trial in his waaMlaya lor daUvary in Manchaatar. dau^ter's death. Call your advertising representative at Suggastad cardar rataa ara $1.60 waaMy, 07.70 tor accm Nc. Weather summary for Sunday, ona month. $23.10 tar tivaa montira, $46.20 tar alx Kara, a reporter for the Journal “Right now, I don’t have much March 10, 1991: Temperature: high Today’s weather picture was drawn by Jason Zelinsky, a montita and $82.40 tor ona yaar. Nawaatand prtoa: 36 Inquirer of Manchester, was found energy, so I don’t know if I can do 643-2711 for more information of 39, low of 20, mean of 30. The oantiaoopy. on the floor of her first-floor apart- it,” he said. cr aaanr at P i m m normal is 34. fourth-grader at the Bowers School in Manchester,

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But Ms. Harris, who wondered original news story) you” on the 12 13 Il4 JfMESONf Tammy Harris, who was adopted why her co-worker had asked for the memo line of the check. at age 2, searched for her natural baby picture, eventually asked Ms. I Arlindo Barbosa da Silva was 15 Il7 mother for a year before discovering Schultz point-blank: “Are you my exonerated of “thrashing” his 11 T5“ Si it was her friend at work, Joyce mother?” mother-in-law during a domestic Schultz; When Ms. Schultz said yes, “I dispute in Sao Piaulo, Brazil, in Sep­ Three weeks ago, Ms. Schultz, just fell into her arms. It felt so tember by Judge Antonio Carlos 44, overheard Ms. Harris complain­ natural,” Ms. Harris said. “We held Goncalves. The woman had tried to ing about the difficulty of getting in­ on for the longest time.” intervene to help her daughter, but 33 rar % formation about her natural parents. Ms. Harris, who is married and the judge concluded, “The accused 37 RT Ms. Harris brought out her birlh has a daughter, said her adoptive certificate, and Ms. Schultz, who parents supported her decision to 43 fw had been looking for her children, find her birth parents. She said she News ofT/ie W e/rd E E K AN D M EEK by Howl* Schnaldar 146 knew she had found her daughter. was 16 when she first thought about Afraid to say anything, she asked starting the search, but waited until HEV..THE G0V£RWMEWrr TH£V'RE GOtJlUA lURM WEIL. (TS lUlCE TD KtJOW Ms. Harris for a baby picture. she felt she was old enough to cope JUST BOUGHT TW M P'S rr IfJTD ft FEDERAiL W R tS T A R n iU G T D DO with what she might find. Th« Assoclatad Press 55“ 53 The picture of the little girl VACHT... (ORRKTOOftL FACILITV SOMETHING fteOUT matched the pictures Ms. Schultz Mother and daughter lived only A CONVENIENT CIRCUMSTANCE — Tammy Harris, left, who has been in search for her I was a coffee taster. 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Jumbles: YOUTH LOVER TINKLE OCCULT M V M M E / r EE6PLAMT m D5 Saturday's major causes of the sulfide that PREVIOUS SOLUTION; "You want something by Bach? Answer Unhappy is the man who "knows It all" but has P O Which one, Johann Sebastian or Jacques Often?" _ no one to---TELL IT TO couple wed disputes erodes museum photographs and Victor Borge. paintings were wet wcxjlens (com­ How bock ki olock, JumM Book No. n H ovokoMo tor t 2 .M, wMcIt Inckidot poMago knd klkl n g. (rawi JuniWo, c/o Wa nawipapat, P.O. Boi 4]M. OHando. FL 32a0 3 -OM. plicated by the fact that people often m > InaliidB your nnw, oddroM «nd zip codo and rnaka choek emvbMb io MmMmakm*kma«kawibrm while war in animal go to galleries on rainy days) and bio-effluents (c.g., flatulence). His 5 “ solution? “If people have to go to 33 > THE PHANTOM by Lm Falk A S y Barry courtroom galleries and museums, they should re-enacted wear no clothes and control themsel­ Z/4M../4 "R£TURNB"AB Z/MA, A U/(EALU 8U»(OU CAN year’s re-enactment.” “I loved the vice, told reporters immediately O N E T O M E ! WAS GIVIN' idea,” said his bride. Minn. Muslims spread the news ten notes documenting times of an­ afterward that he thought he already TO ME! T\rlf^o u 6 H noying barking. Plaintiff and defen­ Wilcox and about 25 other men did perform community service by T h e AO Ff. it’s what people are believing and the past.” dant can question each other. signing autographs after games. V camped around the mansion over the By TONY KENNEDY hearing in the Arab world," said One story the service carried ■ Steven Lane, chief executive weekend to re-enact life as lived by The Associated Press Ms. Jenks can order an animal Ibrahim abd al-Wahid, one of a during the war told of an allied air locked up and, in the most extreme officer of Emerson Radio Corp., the Union regiment during its three- MINNEAPOLIS —■ Unhappy dozen volunteers operating the ser­ attack on a bus carrying Jordanian cases, put to death. However, there who suffered $12 million in losses vice. civilians out of Kuwait. Tlic report, year occupation of the Bayou Teche with Western reporting of the Gulf have only been a few such cases. on October 1987’s Black Monday, During the war the service lifted from Jordanian media, said region, said a participant, Thomas War and its aftermath, Muslims in In a recent case, Jenks found two sited Drexel Burnham Lambert 'y -n received 300 calls a day, he said. about 50 people were killed and Rynn. the Twin Cities have set up an Is­ 150-pound Great Danes, named recently for incompetence. Lane’s Since the cease-rue, the service has more than 20 injured. * tkki k, N*A. Me lamic News Service based on the Monster and Bubba. guilty of exces­ Drexel broker was his wife, Trina. “Lt. Col.” Flynn had the men switched to providing information ROBOTMAN by Jim Maddlok reports of their brethren in the Mid­ sive barking. The dogs were cleared ■ The Massachusetts Board of PHIPPS by Joaaph Farris march from their tents to the two- about Islam a ^ Muslims. But some A similar story, quoting refugees dle East. of attacking a neighborhood p ^ l e , Registtation announced last year it $750? THE story red brick house and line both daily updates may be provided be­ as saying 30 died and 24 were $775?? BUT Volunteers gather accounts from however, because the owner did not was investigating Dr. Sheldon L. LW5TTIWE $7-75. HOU&AV sides of its walkway. Ms. Rodriguez cause of continuing action in Iraq. wounded, was reported by The As­ family and friends overseas and show up to testify. Zigclbaum for sexual abuse, includ­ $7.50? you appeared at the gateway and was es­ “We see so many stereotypes and sociated Press. U.S. officials deny ing abuse of one woman shortly W»f{ElT receive Jordanian and Egyptian Jenks ordered Monster and W^$5-90! QUOIEDW C corted up to the house. newspapers by fax. They also misperceptions of Islam,” said abd Iraqi claims they targeted civilians. before asking the woman’s husband Al-Wahid, who was bom in Canada “I’m sure some of the stories Bubba’s owner cither to have the HOW COULD $7 SO' After the ceremony, the mock monitor shortwave radio from the for a $6,000 loan to defend himself ireovjp„ and became a Muslim 15 years ago. (picked up by Islamic News Ser­ dogs’ vocal cords surgically cut or against the board’s allegations. 114ih broke out its tin cups and Middle East and get reports from purchase electronic collars that TD$7.50? Baghdad Radio and Jordan Radio. He said Tbesday the ir^ormation vice) arc exaggerated, but every ■ Jamcl Dahman, 31, was ar­ passed around champagne. line will continue for the foreseeable smoke has some fire behind it," said shock the animals every time they rested in Athens, Greece, in Decem­ The information is then translated future. volunteer Niad Awad, 28, a Pales­ baric. ber when he filed a complaint with s One soldier found himself hold­ Like most of the disputes, Ms. into English and taped. The reports “There has always been the need tinian from Jordan who emigrated to airport police demanding the return ing a modem wine glass. He took Jenks said the case of Monster and lasting one to three minutes are for this kind of service," he said. the United Slates five years ago. of a suitcase lost on a flight from Bubba “could have been avoided if t one sip. looked around, said. “I’d available by telephone at no cost. “This (the war) has just kind of crys­ The Islamic Council of Minncsoui Damascus. Police dogs had inter­ “We don’t guarantee that all of the atumal owner had some con­ 3 -M better go gel my cup, so I can look tallized our thoughts and made us estimates 15,000 Muslims live in cepted it, and $330,000 worth of sideration of her neighbors.” authentic,” ar J ran off. our reports arc true or accurate. But act on things we thought about in Minnesota. cocaine was inside.

J MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, March 11,1991—13 11—MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, March 11,1991 Dump is a gold mine FOCUS .V - for the birdwatchers Dear Abby Dr. Gott JpdMil PEOPLE People walking through with Texas’ southernmost city. The bird, J By JOEL WILLIAMS The Associated Press cameras and binoculars sometimes which looks like a small, black crow Abigail Van Buren ■ Sandra Dee, the perky teen queen of 1950s Peter Gott, M.D. bring looks of amusement to the and croaks like a frog, is native to and ’60s movies, says she dropped out of sight for BROWNSVILLE, Texas — Plas­ faces of dump employees, but northeastern Mexico. the last 20 years as she battled alcohol, pills and tic bags bounce like tumbleweeds Brownsville’s Economic Develop­ “As a birder, this is a legendary m m m eating disorders. across the Brownsville Sanitary ment Foundation isn’t laughing. It spot to go, basically for this bird,” Don’t hide Dee, bom Alexandra Zuck in Bayonne, N J., 49 Seek treatment Landfill. A bulldozer works over a put out a colorful birding guide said Bev Leeuwenberg of years ago, said in the March 18 edition of People . new shipment of rotting food scraps, about two years ago that invites Washington, D.C. She got her first magazine that her problems began when she was disposable diapers and other debris. visitors to stop at the area’s look at the Mexican crow during a age difference sexually abused as a child by her stepfather and for head lice Could anyone think of a better “Mexican Crow Park,” which is recent visit to the dump. pushed into stardom by her mother. place to go birdwatching? really the dump, or sanitary landfill Another rare bird recently spotted Dee, who turned to pills and alcohol, said she hit DEAR DR. GOTT: I have head lice and am too em­ as it is formally known. “Sanitary was the endangered aplomado fal­ con, and it may have come to the DEAR ABBY: I’m a 23-year-old woman and I’m bottom after her mother died in 1988. barrassed to visit my doctor with the problem. I check “The Brownsville dump is impor­ landfill. I love that name,” said the Rev. Tom Pincelli, a local dump to feed on the abudance of dating a 47-year-old man. I am very mature for my age “I couldn’t function,” she said, adding that she my husband and children regularly, but I seem to be the tant. It has an aura of its own,” said and have always seemed to relate better to older men. began drinking more than a quart of scotch a day as only one plagued with the problem. I’ve been using birder Anne Copps of Grand Rapids, birdwatcher. smaller birds that visit, Laack said. But Ms. Copps said there arc A variety of gulls can also be seen Our relationship is very serious and he’s asked me to her weight fell to 80 pounds. She said she stayed home remedies without success and need help fast. Mich., who visited the landfill one marry him. A1 treats me wonderfully, and I would love to home almost constantly for three years. DEAR READER: I believe you should swallow your recent afternoon. worse places to birdwatch. at the dump, said Pincelli, who operates a National Audubon spend the rest of my life with him. Dee credits her 29-year-old son, Dodd, with help­ pride and seek medical attention for two reasons: Head “I’d say Brownsville is the big­ “This is a step up for us,” Ms. ing her turn her life around. She now sees a Xi- gest birding dump in the counU'y. If Copps said. “We also go to a lot of Society hot line that alerts birders to A Here’s the problem: A1 is my mother’s age, and I’m ‘1 ^ lice are easily spread from one family member to another afraid if my parents find out the age difference, they will therapist regularly and hopes to land a job on a TV — thus, your husband and children are probably affected, you want to see the Mexican crow, sewage ponds.” recent rare sightings in the area. be against our marrying. My mother thinks he’s 42, series. although you cannot see the lice on them; also, the treat­ you have to come here,” said Jeff The dump attracts rare birds be­ The number of rare birds found at Gordon, a guide from Austin-based cause of its abundance of food, said the dump makes a visit pretty much which is OK with her, but I’m sure five more years ■ Tamara Wallenda says it took her three f ment for head lice is by prescription only. Victor Emanuel Nature Tours who Linda Laack, biologist at the Laguna a requirement for birders visiting the would make a difference. I try not to let other people in­ months to work up the nerve to tell her parents she : > i The simplest way to cure ^ e problem (and avoid a fluence my decisions, but my parents are a big part of my wanted to work in a cage and not on a high wire. - / cycle of treatment/re-infection) is to share your concerns accompanied Ms. Copps’ group. Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge area, Pincelli said. For birdwatchers — and birds — 25 miles north of Brownsville. It is particularly important to life and it’s not easy for me when we disagree. The member of the circus family The Flying with your doctor, who will probably elect to treat your Tha Assoclatad Press Abby, this man is wonderful, and we both think we are Wallendas decided four years ago that she’d rather the landfill is the place to be. Fowl Indeed, the Mexican crow — serious birders who try to see as whole family. FLOCK OF TOURISTS — On a recent tour of the Brownsville Sanitary Landfill in Texas, bir­ not seen anywhere else in the United known scientifically as Corvus im- many of the approximately 800 right for each other and the age difference shouldn’t be a trainer of exotic animals than an aerialist. Head lice are little parasites that live in hair. They feed ders keep a watchful eye for a glimpse of the Mexican crow. The landfill has become the States flock there regularly to feast paratus — is not loiown to venture species of North American birds as make a difference. Do you think it does? She said her parents were not pleased. by sucking blood (hence, the itching that characterizes on its mounds of garbage. farther north than this dump in they can. IN LOVE W rm AL “My parents felt so safe 50 feet up in the air, and the condition) and deposit their eggs on hair shafts, as best-known dump in the United States among bird watchers. DEAR IN LOVE: The age difference is not the issue. then my mother screams at me to be careful with “nits” — minuscule gray-white protuberances that are The fact that you consider yourself “mature” and are still the cats,” she said. “I tell her I’ve known people difficult to remove because they are cemented to the who’ve been tom up and chewed up, but they’ve lying to your parents in order to win their approval is. Be Th* Assoclatad Prsss shafts. honest with your parents about this man’s age. If AI is all lived.” Hair lice (as well as body lice and pubic lice) are CHOWDERTOWN COMPUTER Several members of the Wallenda family have HAPPINESS RENEWED — Actress GRAMES PRINTING BURTON DANCE STUDIO | you say he is and your parents are intelligent people, the Sandra Dee, the queen of the 1950s and spread by person-to-person contact. During the winter, M & M OIL age difference won’t matter. been killed or injured in falls. the lice are easily transmitted from child to child in RESTAURANT & MARKET PROCESSING INSTITUTE Fbr five generations Wallendas have performed 60s teen movies, talks about having been 69 Woodland Street 68 Linden Street 1 DEAR ABBY: This is from “Stuck in Irvine” — the school. Therefore, lice infestation is not a sign of filth or Route 6 with circuses, and it looks like the trend will con­ sexually abused by her stepfather, low socioeconomic status, as some people believe; in 94 Hartford Turnpike Manchester, Ct 111 Ash Street Manchester, CT 1 mother with the “wedding vs. soccer” dilemma. tinue. Wallenda, 26, said her 5-year-old daughter al­ Bolton, C T Thank you for answering my plea so promptly. I am pushed into stardom by her mother, and school, the parasites readily cross social boundaries. Vernon, CT East Hartford, CT 647-1083 1 ready is interested in working with lions and tigers. See your doctor for a prescription. Kwell shampoo and 649-2871 643-6669 happy to report that the whole family attended the wed­ “I tell her maybe you don’t want to be in the cir­ left by her husband, Bobby Darin, in 528-9211 ding, and we all had a wonderful time! Nix cream rinse are two of the most popular treatments, 875-2258 cus, maybe you want to be a doctor or a lawyer, but People magazine. which — when used according to directions — will solve My husband and I were so proud to see our son in his really it’s in your blood,” she said. tuxedo, standing up as ring-be^er for the groom, and our your problem. son was elated to be a part of his uncle’s wedding party. ■ Countess Aline Romanones, who has ■ Pop singer Debbie Gibson says she’s not one DEAR DR. GOTT: I’ve been impotent for quite BELTONE SAVINGS BANK OF CAPITAL EQUIPMENT EAST HARTFORD It was a beautiful ceremony. chronicled her espionage exploits in several books, of those 20-year-olds who pester their folks to let awhile and attribute it to heavy alcohol consumption a ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. 1 When my letter hit the newspaper, you wouldn’t says being a spy is easier for a woman. them move out of the house. few years back. I’ve been dry for six months now, but 1155 New Britain Avenue MANCHESTER 38 Main Street NURSERY believe how many people recogniz^ the situation! Many “I think it’s easier for a woman to get informa­ “My mom is very fair. We have a great relation­ the problem isn’t going away. 65 East Center Street 1 of them said, “Now I know that Abby doesn’t make up tion out of a man than vice versa,” she said. “We’re ship. I mean, I climb into bed every morning and DEAR READER: Alcohol abuse is, to be sure, a West Hartford, CT 923 Main Street Manchester, CT 1 375 Silver Lane more ... maybe not reliable in keeping a secret, but Manchester, CT 1 those letters!” Also, 99 percent of the people my husband we talk,” Gibson said in a recent interview. “Not to common cause of impotence. Alcohol interferes with tes­ 247-7724 Manchester, CT 643-7958 East Hartford, CT O H and I discussed our dilemma with agreed with you and when we want to keep something secret, we’re very mention the fact that I don’t know how to do tosterone, the male hormone necessary for sexual interest 649-5241 1 DO r - me, Abby. devious about it,” laundry, cook or anything. So I’m just fine living at and performance. However, these effects are present only 646-1700 569-0800 Thanks for your support. Sign me ... She said her marriage to Count Luis Figueroa y home.” during a period of active drinking. Therefore, you’ll have NOT STUCK ANYMORE IN IRVINE Perez de Guzman El Bueno of Spain has also given Her family home on Long Island also has a cus­ to search out other causes for your problem. > m her social contacts that made her a better spy. tom-built recording studio where Gibson did much I think a urologist is the specialist who can most readir H a By popular request, Abby shares more of her favorite Romanones, 67, was bom in New Jersey and of the pre-production work on her latest album, ly discover the cause(s) of your impotence. Impotence is prize-winning, easy-to-prepare recipes. To order, send a O CO went to work for the Office of Strategic Services — “Anything is Possible.” ' often related to circulatory disturbances and emotional "It was a great coalition of people, all of whom 2 : long, business-size, self-addressed envelope, plus check the forerunner of the CIA — during World War II. Her debut album, “Out of the Blue,” released factors, such as depression. By investigating your physi­ or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in Canada) to: More She has written several books about her exploits. when Gibson was 16, sold 3 million copies. Her cal health, the urologist may discover a treatable basis for Favorite Recipes by Dear Abby, P.O. Box 447, Mount The most recent is “The Spy Wore Silk.” second album, “Electric Youth,” sold 2 million. your symptom. Or, if indicated, he can refer you for did a great job." m X Morris, HI. 61054. (Postage is included.) counseling. 0 m Gen. H. 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M*A*S*H Rock 'N ' ALF Jo ffarto n t Jellefto n s To Be Kiueh Rap Celebrity guest (O flA ir) 643-1211 INDEPENDENT Show Theo F lin t Jason Show Rudy "W ar Co- Robert Culp. Three men plot to kidnap a former Hawkeye Ron Era "Working My P Q Announced hosts introduce rap videos finds and Maggie schemes. (In Respondent" German officer who knows the location of a fortune In bills the Way Back to and interview leading rap DICK WTXX QD marijuana in chaperone. S te re o )g gold stolen during Work) War Ij. Army lor his Y o u " g artists. 1 his book, g (Part 1 of 2) services. MANCHESTER HERALD KLEINER NETWORK-NBC N ew t NBC N ew t W heel of Jeopardy! Fresh B lo tto ffl (In Movie; "Lethal Weapon" (1987. Drama) Mel Gibson, Nows Tonight Show (Time Late Night With David (Off Air) 1 AL SIEFFERTS EAST CATHOLIC WWLP @ g Fortune 0 S______Prince Stereo) g Danny Glover. (In Stereo) g Approximate) (In Stereo) Letteim an (R) (In Stereo) WILSON OIL COMPANY "Serving the Manchester area PRESTIGE PRINTING 1 PUBLIC S e ttm e B u tin e tt MacNeil/Lehrer National Geographic (In Amorican Matters "Edward R. Murrow: American M atten “Edward R. Murrow: (O flA ir) 1 APPLIANCES HIGH SCHOOL for oven 09 years." WEDH 6D Street Report New thour g Stereo) g This Reporter" (Part 1 of 2) g This Reporter" (Part 2 of 21 □ 61 Loomis Street 135 Main Street 1 Knight Rider "Silent A-Taam "Bend In the Movie: “By Love Pottetted" (1961. Drama) Lana N tw t 1 Love Lucy Nawhart Mary T y ltr Dick Van Donna A I NKa Movio "Tha Big Operator" (1959) Mickey 45 Hartford Road 115 New State Road 16 Brainard Place INDEPENDENT Knight Michael and KITT River A river pirate Turner. Efrem Zimbalist Jr.. A wealthy attorney's whole Dick goes M oort Dyko Raad Rooney. Mamie Van Doran. Manchester, Ct Manchester, CT 1 Q. I recently saw an old spend Christmas trying to captures a man as he life seems to aumble in a few shock-filled days hunting lor M anchester Manchester, CT Manchester, CT WTW8 @9 protect a young robbery travels into uncharted the first 8me. 645-8393 646-6161 1 Western entitled “A Big Hand for witness Amazon River territory. 2 647 -99 97 649-5336 643-2711 the Little Lady.” It starred Henry N ew t NBC N ew t Current Hard Copy Fresh B lottom Movie: "Lethal Weapon” (1987. Drama) Mel Gibson. N ew t Tonight Show From Lata Night With David U ta rW ith Pertonafi- Family Fonda, but I never caught the “lit­ NETWORK-NBC g Affair g Prince of Blossom Danny Glover. A veteran detective is paired with a December 1989: Tim Lattaim an From April Bob C oetet Ues Food Bel-Air calls a boy brash young partner to investigate a ^ostitute's death. 1 9 ^ John Hurt; David tle lady’s” name. I did, however, Conway; Park OveraN; (In Stereo) wviT m Carlton (or a date. (In Stereo) g Daniel Menendez. (R) Steinberg; Indigo Girls. (R) VIHNER'S see a resemblance with the actress proves self. (In Stereo) g (In Stereo) MCDONALDS who plays Jo Johnson on “Days INDEPENDENT Family Ties A L F g Cheers g M*A*S*H Movie: “Failing in Love" (1964. Drama) Despite the tact both are Hogan's M *A *i‘ H Nawhart g St. Eltowhore "Come Movio: “Guotrillae in Pbik Laco" (1964. Adventure) NETWORK TAVERN BIBLES & BOOKS Of Our Lives.” Same person? — W8BK €D 2______Imarried. a construction enameer and a oraohic designer fall In love. Heroes Home, Oh Sa plen" George Montgomerv. Joan Shawlee. GARDEN CENTER NETWORKABC RESTAURANT 840 Main Street M.C., Amarillo, Texas. N ew t ABC N ew t Current Cotby Matter of Principal Movio; “Lucky Day" (1991, Drama) Olympia Dukakis, News Nightline g M‘A*S*H Daily Mixer (Off Air) 622 East Middle Turnpike 239 Spencer Street 1 WQQB CD A ffair g S h o w o Amy Madkian. Premiere, g 1 Tolland Turnpike A. No. Joanne Woodward was 3______PUBLIC MacNeil/Lehrer B u tin e tt Heritage Johnny Mathis - Chancot Are (In Stereo) Groat Porformanett "Julie Andrews in Concert" N e w tg Aualin City Limitt (In (O flA ir) 1 Manchester, CT “Walsh Enterprise" Manchester, CT Manchester, CT 1 Fonda’s co-star in that 1966 film, WQBY CD N e w th o u ro Report Tracing the entertainer's career. (In Stereo) Stereo) Manchester, CT FOX 646-9554 643-2213 649-3396 and Joy Garrett is the actress on Perfect Love Star Trek "W oll in the Movie; “PoHergeiet III" (1988, Horror) Tom Skerritt. Newa Newhattg Night Court Lovt Paid O OM ScO tt 1 649-2623 643-5122 1 “DOOL.” w n c (D Strangertg Connection Fold" Nancy Alien. (In Stereo) ConnocL Program CABLE CHANNELS Avongort "Death ol a Jewish 1 Q. My husband and I tuned A ftE World of Air Powor Lot My Poopio Go Miee Mirpte; A Pocketful Hanlon Robort Manden at the Lei My People Go Jewish Mtoa Mamie: A Pocketful Hanlon (R) 1 Batman' Sunrival "Strangle" persecution. of Ryo (Part 2 ot 2) Improv perseoition. (fl) o( Ryo |R) (Pari 2 ol 2) 1 into the middle of a hilarious B & J AUTO BODY (5:30) Movio; “As Young Movie; “The Little Minister” (1934. Drama) Katharine Movio: “A Star Is Bom” (1937, Drama) Janet Gaynor. Movio; “Star of Midnight" (1935, Movie: "The Little M M iter" (1934. Drama) Katharine Movie: “A 1 MAILBOXES, ETC. movie recently, but didn't catch AMC as We Are" (1958. Drama) Hepburn. John Beal The little pastor finds romance in Fredric March. A matinee idol's career declines as his Mystery) William Powell. Gmger Rogers. Hepburn. John Beal. The httle (iastor finds romanca In S ta rts 1 SELLER'S MUSIC BURGER KING CONLEY AUTO MACHINE 1 the name. It was set in the West PiDoa Scott Scotland vounq wife's career skyrockets. Scotland. Bom" II 9 3 7 I REPAIR 1131-0 Tolland Turnpike 191 Center Street 1 and starred Gene Wilder as a (4d)0) Movio; “Nobody's Portoct" (1990. Movie: “Deadly Weapon" (1968, Movie: “FuM Fathom Five" (1990. Movio: “Nuns on tho Run" (1990, Movie: “Stepfather 2 " (1989. Movie; “Spontaneous 50 Purnell Place 467 Center Street Movie: Comedy) Chad Lowe, Gail O'Grady. A rabbi and costarred a black man Suspense) Rodney Eastman. Kim Walker. Drama) Michael Moriarty. Central Comedy) Eric Idle, Robbie Coltrane. Two Suspense) Tarry D'Quinn. Meg Foster A Combustion" (1990, 345 Main Street Manchester, CT C in a m a x "Excilibur'’ lovestru^ freshman poses as a woman An angry teen-ager turns the tables on American rebels attempt to ransom petty erkninais wanted by tha mob take psychotic killer searching for m ideal Horror) Brad Douril. (In Manchester, CT Manchester, CT Manchester, CT 1 as a cowboy. Can you find the title (1981) Nicol in order to win a spot on his heartthrob's his tormentors with the aid ol an America by aiming a Soviet sub's nuclear sanctuary among tha sisterhood ol a lamily sets his sights on an attractive Stereo) R' (Adult Wilkamson. tennis team. (In Stereo) 'PG-13' experimental anti-matter gun PG-13' payload at Houston. (In Stereo) TO' convent school. (In Stereo) 'PG-13' divorcee and her 13-year-otd son. R' g language, violencel Manchester, CT 643-6264 of this movie for us? — K.K., 649-2036 646-6080 646*1696 1 Mentone, Ind. CNN jNaws I Moneyline 1 Crossfire Nows |Larry King Live jjGiiH W ar Day 54 Duff Talk Sport* |Newa Cioeaflre |Newe ISportt 1 643-7604 TonighI 1 ^ e iiig h t 1 A. That was “The Frisco Kid” — 1 1 1 IBl______iE a tttf Egg Movie; “All Doge Do to Hoavon" Avonloa "The Movie; “Mogambo" (1953. Adventure) Clark Gable, M itiin g Movio: "Tho Man Who Knew Too Abeent Minded Professor "Trading Places" Henry (1979). Gene Wilder’s costar wasn’t Mom in' (1989, Fantasy) Voices ol Burt Reynolds Materializing of Duncan Ava Gardner. Two women fight lor a hunter's affections Adventume Much” (1934. Suspense) Leslie Banks, trades jobs. (R) g a black man, however, but Harrison D Is n a y Hens protest Animated. An orphan in 1939 New McTavish" Manila tells her during a hazardous African safari. o f O n ie Edna Best. A British lanwy vacationing in BLUE DUCK OXFORD bunny Orleans develops a unique relationship sewing circle she had a end Harriet Switzerland le ams ol an assassination BOLTON CUNLIFFE AUTO BODY HIGHLAND PARK 1 Ford. With a group ol race-lixing dogs. G' marriage proposal, g plol Irom a dytng sacral agent. ' Q. Around 1961, there was a ESPN Sports jup Close SportsCen- yachting Amorica'a Amoiice's Wildomass: Surfing: Pro Tour. From j Swimsuit St. Lucie SportaCon- Women'a CoRega So(thaS; Cal-State iw tb tH American SporttCon- CHIROPRACTIC CENTER 23 Hartford Turnpike COUNTRY MARKET PACKAGE STORE Amorica Ite r I ICup ’• 2 1 Hawaiian Ocean ChaHenge 1iHuntinqton Beach. Calif. 1 lo r Fullerton at Fresno State. M a o iiin t Muecie ter MARKET short-lived series called “National 1 15:15) Movio: “Batman" (1989. Baber A eo n Movio: “Driving Miaa Deis y " (1989, Free (1989, Comedy- (1989, Drama) Sylvastar 1 Tolland Road 451 Hartford Road Velvet,” with Lori Martin as Vel­ ! Movie: “The War of the Roses" Movie; “Tango S Cash" One Night Movie: Route 83 317 Highland Street 305 Green Road 1 Adventure) Michael Keaton A caped man tricks Comedy-Drama) Jessica Tai ^ y . An Previow Drama) Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner. A divorca Stallone. Kurt Russell. Two rival policemen become •la n d "Harlem (Intersection Tolland Rd. & Rte. 44) vet. I’ve always thought Linda HBO vigilante takes to the nighttime streets to Arthur. elderty Southern widow and h w black lawyer recalls the decline of a couple's once-succetsful buddies while hunting lor the drug kingpin who Iramed Comic Jeff N io h it" Vernon, C T Manchester, CT Manchester, CT 1 Evans played the older sister, Ed- wage war on the criminals plaguing a chauffeur develop a unique 1 relationship marriage. (In Stereo) R' (Adult language, adult them. (In Stereo) 'R' (Adult language. aduH situations, Marder. (R) 1989) Eddie Bolton, CT 06043 Manchester, CT modern metropolis. PG-13' (Vioience) over 25 years ol a changing society 'TO' situations, violence) g brial nudity, violence) g wina, but I’ve never seen that (In Stereo) g Murphy. 'R' 643-0016 646-4991 643-7796 Supormar- "My "I'm in the Nude 649-8760 646-4277 U fa tim a Great TV E/R Duet L A . Law Movie; “Cujo" (1983. Suspense) Dee Waltsce, Danny 1 Tracey MoRyDodd EJf.O "Payment in Kind" Paid Paid PeM Paid mentioned in anything written Iket Sweto 1IpoII IW av" lor L o v e " iPintaufo 1UHman Program P ro v tin Program Program about her. Who played Edwina? Robin Hood "The Power Movie: “UHP’ (1989. Comedy) AI Yankovic. Michael Movie: “Kinjite; Forbidden lubjecta" Boxing; Movie: “Blaxe" (1989, Drama) Paul Newman. Lolita Jonathan Wkitars 6 Friends Winters Movie; — M.A.S., Oley, Fla. ot Albion The new Robin Richards. A slruiggling television station Is turned (1989. Drama) The personal need lor Spociel Davidovich. Based on Louisiana Governor Eirl K. Introduces comics Jeff Altman. Frenkl^ “Velmont" A. No, it wasn’t Linda Evans. It B h o w tim a Hood's identity is around by the innovative programming of its new vengeance propels an embittered vice Edition (R) Long's scandalous affair with a New Drieans stripper In Ajaye and Louise DuArt. (R) (In Stereo) (1989. discovered by the Sheriff manager (In Stereo) 'PG-13' (Violenee) g cop into the dMilhs ol Los Angeles' drug the lata 1950s. (In Stereo) R' (Adult language, adult Drama) Cokn TED CUMMINGS was Carole Wells. ot Nottingham. and slavery unoarworid. (In Stereo) R' situabons, nudity) g Firth. "R" g AUDIO CONNECTION CLAY FURNITURE PEARL'S APPUANCES Movio: “Gardont of Stone" (1987, Drama) James Movie; “Decaptiont" (1990. Mystery) Harry Hamlm, Movie: “Kits of tho Boast" (1989. Movio; "Working Okt" (1968, Comedy-Drimi) Movie; "HU List" (1989, Drama) Jan- INSURANCE AGENCY Q. My husband and I believe Caan. Anjelica Huston. A career Army officer finds Nicollette Sheridan. An affair with a beautiful murder Fantasy) Sherilyn Fann A you^ heiress Melanie Griffith. Harrison Ford. An opportunistic Staten Michaal Vincent. Leo Rossi. A hired killer 35 Oakland Street 649 Main Street himself at odds with an eager young recruit over suspect puts a homicide detective's life in danger. (In laNs into an affair with a man cursed to Island secretary movts u ) the ranks to btcome a Wall 421 Main Street someone else played Sue Ellen TMC makes • deadly error whan ha mistakes 378 Main Street America's mvotvement in Vietnam, (In Stereo) 'R' (Adult Stereo) 'R' (Aduff language, adult situations, nudity, turn into a beast at the height of passion. Street whiz. (In Stereo) 'R' (Adult language, adult another men for his intended target. (In Manchester, CT Manchester, CT Manchester, CT Ewing before Linda Gray on language, adult situations) vioienca) (In Stereo) 'R' situations) g Stereo) 'fl' Manchester, Ct OilUgan’s jBugs Bunny B Pals jMovie; “koncladt” (1991. Drama) Virginia Madsan, Movie: “froncladt" (1991. Drama) Virginia Madsen, “Dallas.” If so, who was she, and TNT Movie; "benefada" (1991, Drama) Virginia Madsan, iMovie: “hondadt" (1991,1 647-7900 S20 Center Jtrcct 643-7580 643-2171 why was she replaced? — Z.G.K., llita n d 1 Alex Hyde-White. lAlex Hyde-White 1lAlex Hvda-White. 1 Drama) Virginia Madsan. 1 646-2457 Cartoon Exprois O^fanchester, Connecticut USA MacGyver Murder, She Wrote g Prime Time Wrestling Miami Vice (In Stereo) r q u iiii> f M adam e'i Hofiywood Paid Paid 1 Baton Rouge, La. Place k itid e r(R ) Program Program 1 A. No, Linda Gray was the one (203} 649-1212 and only Sue Elleni

”7 14—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, March 11,1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. March 11,1991—15

21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 22 CONDOMINIUMS O NE OF THE FOR SALE IN-LAW OR MASTER NICEST THINGS SUITE-Your choicel 3 MANCHESTER-$85.900. ABOUTWANT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Bedroom, side door Value w ith terms to ADSISTHEIR Colonial. Fantastic pleasel For as little as fenced yard, large Lots/Land for Sale...... -.23 Miscellaneous for Sale.... $4000 down and $1100 LOW COST. N o tic e s Merchandise garden, 3 season a month you can own LoaV Found...... _01 Investment Property...... 24 Tag S a le s- porch. Asking ANOTHER IS THEIR Business Property...... 25 Wanted to Buy/Trade.... this 2 bedroom, 1.5 Personals...... 02 Holiday Seasonal.—.....— ...... 71 PUBLISHER'S $209,900. Call Barbara. Vacation Property...... 26 f jr n l A Specioli^DcItf! Computera-.— BOOKKEEPING/ L A W N CA RE HEATING/ CARPENTRY/ bath town house with Announcements...... 03 Antiquea and Collectiblaa ...... -..7 2 Re/Max East of the QUICK ACTION. Mortgages...... 27 Clothing— .73 NOTICE: full basement. Call Pat Auctions...... _.04 IN C O M E T A X PLUMBING REMODELING River, 647-1419. FInsnclal...... 05 Wanted to Buy...... -.28 S e rv ic e s F lo o rin g ...... s s F u r n K u r a .74 657-8364. Re/Max East TRY A WANT AD E le c tric a l...... 59 LAWN-SCAPE EQUAL F Notices...... 06 R e n ta ls C h ild C a re ...... TV/Stareo/Appllancea...... -.7 5 Joseph P. Dsmso, Jr. InsMalioftandHeplaoeniBnt KITCHEN 8 BATH REMODEUNO of the River, 647-1419. TODAYI Cleaning Services...... Heating/Plumbing...... _.60 Machinery and Tools...... -.— .78 Spe^allzlngln visit our beautiful showroom or call for HOUSING Employment & Education Rooms for Rent...... Cirttflod Public Accountant ofOIGas&Bec&ic LOTS OF HOUSE FOR Law n Care...... Miscellaneous Services ...... 61 G a r d e n i n g .77 your free estimate. A p a rtm e n ts fo r R ent...... Services W anted...... 62 LAWN MAINTENANCE OPPORTUNITY T H E MONEYI East Part Time Help Wanted-...... -.1 0 Bookkeeping/Income Tax.. Good Things to EaL...... 78 A u to m o tiv e Prolessioral tax and accounting ■ V ^H e E dB rs HERITAGE Help Wanted__ i ...... 11 Condominiums for Rent.. L a n d ^p in g ...... 63 Hartford, $132,900. 4 Fuel OIVCoal/FIreWood...... 79 Cars for Sale—— ..— ...... — .91 Weekly Mowings ■WamiAirFiinaces KHTCHEN & BATH CENTER All Real Estate adver­ Situation Wanted...... -..1 2 Homes for Rent...... C o n c re te ...... 64 Trucka/Vans for Sale.-..— .....—...... —92 services. AH 1040 consultations held Bedroom, alum inum Farm Supplies and Equipmant.....,..„80 254 Broad Street Business Opportunities ...... 13 Store/Office Space...... Snow Plowing...... 68 Office Retail Equipment...... - . — .81 Campera/Trallera— —.93 Spring Cleanups tised in this newspa­ sided Cape in a quiet b the privaqr ol your home or office. Manchester Instruction...... 14 Vacation Property...... Arts/Crafts ...... 70 Recreational E q u i p m e n t ...... 82 Motorcyclea/Mopeds .-M W ib o n O N C o n uM u iy area with a nice fenced FREE 643-9034 Bushes Trimmed 649-8400 per is subject to the Employment Services...... 15 Induatrial Property...... Boats and Marine Equipment ...... 83 Auto Services 95 6456393 yard. New bwer level M Garages/Storage & MIsc.... Free edging of (»irbs and side­ CALL TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIRED ADVERTISEMENT^ Musical Items.....— ...... 84 Autos for RenVLease-...... -.....~— 96 Federal Fair Housing rec room with bar. Nice Real Estate Roommates Wanted...... r CLASSIFIED Cameras and Photo EqulpmenL...-...85 MIscallaneoua Automotive...... — .....97 walks with a summer (xmtracl Homes for Sale...... 21 Wanted to Rent...... ACCOUKnNG NO JOB TOO SMALL CUSTOM QUALITY Act of 1968 which size home with lots of Pats and Supplies...... 86 W anted to Buy/Trade— — 98 potential. D.W. Fish Condominluma for Sale...... -..2 2 Miscellaneous for Rent______643-2711 MANAGEMENT SERVICES Free Estimates Instant Servloe/Free Estimates One stop Improvements. makes it illegal to ad­ Real Estate, 643-1591 •Tax Preparation* Bath/Kttchen Remodeling Framing to Pabting. LIN E A D S , •Individual or Business* Fulty Insured vertise “any prefer­ A or 871-1400. OneCtSIDoeeHAK Licensed & Insured. •Reasonable Rates* 645-7887 ence, limitation or dis­ F RATES: 1 to 6 days: 95 cents per line per day. DEADLINES: For classified advertisements to be READ YOUR AD: Classified advertisements are taken by tele- •Free Ptck-up and Dellveiy* 30 Yearn Experience Call Dave Adamick IN ^ •E le ctro n ic F ilin g * for a free quote. crimination based on SUPERB RANCH-Sunken 7 to 19 days: 75 cents per line per day. published Tuesday through Satur­ P'hone as a convenience. The Manchester M&M Plumbing & Heating 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. day, the deadline Is noon on the day H(lerald Is responsible for only one Incorrect 644-8034 649-2871 645-6523 race, color,. religion, living room. Gorgeous YARDMASTERS home. Redecorated The 26 or more days: 55 cents per line per day. before publication. For advertisements Insertion and than only for the size of the sex, handicap, family ^ Minimum charge: 4 lines. original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen JAMES C. FITZGERALO, CJ>JL Spring Clean-Up . throughout. 3 Bedroom, to be published Monday, the dead­ COMPLETE line is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the valuo of the advertisement will not be Tox-Aoeountlng-AudS Lawns, Bushes, Trees CuL CAPITOL ENG. CO. status, or national ori­ new kitchen, several Manchester Herald corrected by an additional insertion. Monogeincnl Advliory Service Yards, gutters, garages ErlkOzols REMODEUNG SERVICE gin, or any intention to large picture windows. CorporaMcns-AaiSiaahfpt Overlooking park like That's right, if you have merchandise to sell A cleaned. Lawn Fertilizing. Appli­ SidMUuoK Aurtt 4 U a lm For al your FRAH CONSTRUCTION, INC. make any such prefer­ grounds. Much ances Removed. Carpentry, valued at $100 or less yoiu ad is FREE! Bvaring A WfkandAfipoInlmann plumbing & h e ^ needs. "One call does It all." ence, limitation or dis­ iandsc^pingl $150’s. NOTICES 1 1 HELP WANTED 11 HELP WANTED 21 HOMES FOR SALE CARLYLE by Uriy Wright IrvHouse Cornpulsn Hauling. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Serving Manchester for 25 Years •Kitchen •Bath 'W e’re Selling Houses!" NO TICE OF S44-S802 crimination.’’ ★ 12 WORDS - 3 DAYS FREE As a condition precedent 936 Mdn 91. Cmrtycxd. McncTieCer Any Job Considered. Blanchard & Rossetto, DRIVERS-Telephone CLERICAL-Telephone AWARD WINNING ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE 64&3120 •Additions •Decks to the placement of any This newspaper win not 646-2482. ★ PRICE MUST APPEAR IN AD classified 100’s of jobs- classified 100’s Of jobs- GROUNDSIII Sensa­ ANV •Roofing •Siding advertising in the In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 and Call 643-9996 knowingly accept any (COMBINED TOTAL NOT TO EXCEED $100) 19 categories 1 900- 19 categories 1-900- tional 8 room, 2300 sq. Manchester Herald, Ad­ 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption ; •R e p a irs 226-2645 $3/Min 24 226-2645 $3/Min 24 ft. Contemporary on advertising tor Real es ­ UNIQUE CONTEM- vertiser hereby agrees by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Connec­ AUTO FRENCm LAWN « TREE SERVICE MASONRY Free estimates. ★ PRIVATE PARTY ONLY Hrs. Hrs. Gerald Dr. in PORARY-5 Acres of (NON.COMMn(CIAL. GARAGE SALES t . PET ADS NOT INCLUDED to protect, indemnify ticut on March 5,1991. it now aooopdng mowing aooountt tate which is in viola­ Manchester features a RECONDITIONING for thit toaton. Licensed and Insured. privacy. Privacy plus IN THIS OFFER) and hold harmless the GENERAL-Labor 100’s of 13 BUSINESS OPPOR­ ARTICLE III. • L a ^ Cut A Trim J. Wennergren tion of the law. Our jobs-19 categories fully applianced kitchen, C a ll T o m city convenience. 2-3 Manchester Herald, its I I I PHYSICALiy DISABLED PERSONS’ RANKING W ALTS AUTO • Formal Hodg« Trimming Masonry readers are hereby ★ USE THE COUPON BELOW ~ Tele-phone classified 1 TUNITIES 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, • Troot A Shrubt Pitntoo Bedroom, 2 bath Con­ officers and employees Sec. 17-65. Applicability. RECONDITIONING • Pruning • Spot SaodirM • Fortiizor 8 7 1 -8 0 9 2 NO PHONE ORDERS 900 226 2645 $3/Min and 25x14 deck over­ New & Repairs informed that all dwell­ temporary with sun against any and all MANCHESTER-Available looking private wooded (a) This article shall Eipply to all new and existing non- For all your car cleaning needs. • Vtgotablo Gardens iW-Tilod room and greenhouse, liability, loss or ex­ 24 Hrs. Ana# Wrftf#n Eae/maia# 649-3012 ings advertised in this ★ LIMIT ONE PER FAMILY PER MONTH . immediately. 1200 lot near the Manchester residential sites that have a parking area for at least twenty Satfetaclion Guaranteed. L o m fM 00fo r80»htw 2 car garage. An un­ pense including Established 1963 HOMEMAILERS Square feet. Commer- Country Club. (20) motor vehicles, including but not limited to shopping 15 Years Experience A45-1312 newspaper are avail­ usual Contemporary FOR OTHER ADS PLEASE CALL 643-2711 attorneys' fees, arising C a ll WANTED-Earn $400 cial/lndustrial. 3 Phase Amenities galorel I I 1 \ ' centers, office buildings, manufacturing buildings, convales­ . Trucking Services that must be seen. from claims of unfair days 643-7945 able on an equal op­ 8:30AM TO 5:00PM MONDAY-FRIDAY weekly stuffing electric, Sprinkler $299,000. Jackson & cent homes, schools and public buildings, and residential lots ROOFING/ $215,000. W e’re Sell­ trade practices, infring- evenings 649-6397 PHIL'S LAWN CARE envelopes. Free details. system. $550 Per Jackson Real Estate, such as those in apartment and condominium complexes. In portunity basis. To ing HousesI" Blanchard Your Free ad rvill start on the first available date. ment of trademarks, LANDSCAPING SIDING Write: TRIFOLD 2180, bnth. 646-5477. 647-8400. addition, it shall also apply to areas of the town w h i^ the traf­ ROMAN SPIEWAK complain of discrimi­ & Rossetto. 646-2482. Publisher reserves the right to reject or accept ads. trade names or patents, Pleasant Hill Rd., Suite fic authority may designate on town roads which shall be of • Spring deanJJp violation of rights of such size and location as he may specify. • Starting list for weekly maintenance Mason Contractor LIONEL COTE nation call:' F______Offer mau be witMrawn at any time. 350-U, Duluth, GA 21 HOMES FOR SALE privacy and infringe­ 30136. BARGAIN PRICE TAGI (b) lt shall also mply to all physically disabled persor^ so TREE SERVICE/ • Residential & (fommercial Brick-StonorBlock ROOFING A SIDING HUD toll-free at: BOLTON-New listing. ment of copyright and Neat and tidy Ranch A u , 742-9540 Charming, totally up­ FleaseacceptmyFREEwantadasfollows: | $1000/MONTH-Rent, designated under the provisions of General Statutes, Section PRUNING New-Repairs-Restoration ■30 Years Experience 1-800-424-8590 proprietary rights, unfair that’s pleasantly cozy, 14-253a, as amended. dated Colonial on .91 Rent/Option or Buyl Call for free estimate •■Fully Insured Place one word in each box below ■ competition and libel Vinyl siding, cul-de-sac 64&4134 acre. Hardwood floors, TOOLMAKERS Contemporary Raised Sec. 17-66. Use of specially designated spaces. HAWKES TREE SERVICE ‘License # 506737 and slander, which may lot, enerc save ON A CLEAR DAY-You above ground pool, 2 Ranch, 8 rooms, 3 (A.) After establishment of specially marked parking spaces BuckeL truck & chipper. result from the publica­ Must have at least 5 years features. ace Let A Specialist, 646-9564 can see...well, maybe car garage. Call today bedrooms, brick for physically disabled persons, no parson shall park a motor Stump removal. Free tion of any advertise­ experience and be able to low, eat-in kitchen, 3 D olH not "forever," but you for an appointment, ask fireplace, woodstove vehicle in such spaces unless a phj^ically disabled person is estimatee. Special ELDER CA RE ment in the Manchester edroom, kitchen ap­ for Sharon, 646-5566. work from blue prints. Top flue, deck. Wooded g e 1991 byNEA. loc. either a passenger or occupant of the vehicle, and which in rxtnsideration for eWerty and will enjoy a magnificent Herald by advertiser, in­ pliances included. Pro Re/Max East of the pay and excellent benefits. acre. Other rents either case, the vehicle contains a designation card in the handicapped PAINTING/ NURSE'S-AIDE winter view of the cluding advertisements landscaping. Bolton, River, 647-1419. available. Coventry, lower left portion of the windshield or license plate with its first Hartford skylinol This Classification..______in any free distribution Apply At: $139,875. Tony Zilora. 647-7553 PAPERING Years of experience $159,900. Phil letters "HP" or is a motor vehide registered in another state WATERPROOFING elegant 7 room Con­ F Please complete for our files, you will not be billed. publications published PARAGON TOOL P h ilips Real Estate, Care for Elderly temporary on Volpi Rd. Blazawski. Philips Real and marked to designate it as a physically disabled person's MANCHESTER-Nooks by the Manchester COMPANY 742-1450. vehicle according to the laws of.that state. The designation WOGIfSPAMCNGCO in Bolton boasts 2,250 Name ______Estate. 742-1450. LOOK FOR THE Excellent references WET BASEMENTS? and crannies are the Herald. F card of a Connecticut registered vehicle shall be the card is­ Quality work at a sq. ft. of super A ddress. .P hone_ 121 Adams Street F MISCELLANEOUS C all Hatchways, foundation cracks, highlight of this 3 O H MANCHESTER-Out- sued by the commissioner of motor vehides pursuant to reasonable pricel floorspace. 3 bedroom Cape. 2 City. State. Zip J 3 r - 10 PART TIME HELP M anchester standing value with this * * STARS... * * Generaf Statutes, Section 14-253a, as amended. SERVICES Interior & Exterior 742-6402 sump pumps, tile fines, gravity Bedrooms, 2.5 baths, BRICK RANCH-2 Car at- Fireplaces, new kitchen Iam( )amnot( ) A Manchester Herald Subscriber large 8 room Colonial. 2 Free Estimates feeci^ and dry wells. Also damp­ fully applianced kitchen, WANTED 647-9935 tached garage. (B.)Any motor vehide parked in violation of the provisions of with breakfast room, Fireplaces, family room Look for the CLASSIFIED ADS this section for the third or subsequent time shall be s u b j^ to Call Brian Weigle central vac, fireplace > m Fireplace, living room, ness proffing of concrete walls dining room and rec MAIL OR DROP OFF COUPON TO: PART TIME-Cleaning and living room. Low being towed from such designated area. Such vehide shall be ODD JOBS and 3 car oversized extra large kitchen, 3 645-8912 FIREWOOD and flixxs. Chimney clean outs, room. Asking $169,900. THE MANCHESTER HERALD i j ^ personnel. Evenings. | maintenance lot. Asking with STARS; impounded until payment rar aiw fines is receive by the Trucking, aragel Asking RN, LPN O R N U R S E ’S bedrooms, 2 baths. Lot: stonewalls, and oonaete repairs. Call Barbara W. Re/ ie BRAINARD PLACE Manchester area. 742- 4222,900. Call Barbara Town. No person, firm or corporation engaged in fte business 124,900. Jackson & O CO AIDE-Caring profes­ 90 X 156. Marion E. Put a star on your ad Home Repairs. RREWOOD J Max East of the River, 5633. W. Re/Max East of the of leasing or renting motor vehides without drivers in this state VILLAGE PAINTERS Over 40 years experienced. Sen Jackson Real Estate, P.O. BOX 591 z - < sional needed to com­ Robertson, Realtor. 647-1419. River, 647-1419. may be neld liable for any acts of the lessee constituting a You name It ~ We do It. C u t SpliL lor dtizen dtecounte. 647-8400. MANCHESTER, CT 06040 plete full staff caring for 643-5953. violation of the provisions of this section. kitaria/ExtBrior Seasoned, Delivered. 11 HELP WANTED F ■k classified ★ F H H 12 year old boy in his Free Estimates Free Estimates Albert Zuccaro home. This is a long­ Sec. 17-67. Number of spaces to be provided; location. $110/cord L m I AT HOME-Clerical (a) On each site having parking spaces for at least twenty Insured Senkx Citizen Discount 643-9145 Waterproofing 0 m term employment DUE TO * 643-2711 * (Telephone, Computer, opportunity. 20-25 (20) but not more than twenty-five (25) spaces, at least one 643-0304 872-7782 Call AnyUme 6 4 6 -3 3 6 1 others) /^sembly (toys, hours weekly. We offer OVERWHELMING RESPONSE space shall be spedally designated and reserved fo r physical­ 1 ^ crafts, others) Easy competitive wages and ly dsabled persons' parking. Additional spaces for physically A strograp h work. Excellent (ncomel pleasant working RE ALE REALTORS disabled persons' parking snail be in accordance with the fol­ Apply to Damon lowing table: R o conditions. Pedi. ex­ and fHanrlipiitrr UrralA tion effectively today, provided you you leave hanging could be neglected Enterprises 1-504-847- perience preferred but Required number 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE don't attempt to do too many things at for quite some time. o 0756, Ext. 4751 (24 not mandatory. Call to McCue Mortgage of physically disabled once. It might be wise just to do one SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) You o ^ Hrs) arrange interview. 742- Total parking on site persons' parMng apacee N E W LISTING-South % u r task and see It through to conclusion. may be tempted to do something out ol 52 CD presents DUPLEX-Dupley St. In­ MANCHESTER- A STAR IS B O RN II! 9304. Windsor. Fall in love GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Be very care­ spite in order to even an old score with CAREER CHANGE-Com- . LEGAL NOTICE 26-50 2 vestor or home owner. $335,000. For the dis­ Wonderful 6 room, 3 ^ r t h d a y m Ol HOW TO BECOME A 51-75 with the targe, beautiful ful not to attempt to Instruct others on another. If you do, you'll learn the hard pany expanding in SELF MOTIVATED-ln- 3 N ew er 5 /4 D uplex in criminating buyer, this bedroom ranch with 2 76-100 kitchen/great room with how to do something that you do not way that spite does not make right. P O Connecticut. Excellent dividual who wants to HOMEOWNER 4 great shape. Large striking new U&R 9 full baths is in the TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 101-150 handcrafted oak know how to do yourself. You could cre­ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) Some­ growth potential and own your own for renters and first time buyers 5 Kitchen and living room room Contemporary at making and awaits your NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF 151-200 6 personal touchesi cabinets. Brand new March 12,1991 ate a needless problem. thing in which you're presently Involved company training. 228- business? Small AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE on both sides. Brooksido Estates, with • Tired of fflving your hard earned money to your 201-300 7 Open floorplan, 24x20 deck and park CANCER (June 21-July 22) Your abili­ has promising potential, but it must be m > 3970. investment, unlimited Upgraded utilities, nice features like a L- nurtured one step at a time. Don't be In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 and 301-400 8 fireplace, thermal like yard. This 7 room There are indications you might partici­ ties at researching, probing and detect­ income potential, train­ landlora instead of yourself? lot, plenty of storage. shaped balcony stair­ im p a tie n t. CLERICAL-Sales clas­ 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption 401-500 0 Ranch has new heating pate in an enterprise in the year ahead ing are especially keen today. There are ing provided. Call Jack, • Want to know if you can afford to buy a home? $200’s. 'We're Selling way that is open from windows, cla p b o a rd AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Appear­ 5 “ sified 100’s of jobs-19 by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Connec­ 501-1,000 2% of total system and central air. where you'it have a minor, but reward­ strong indications you will put them to 64i3-1262. • Feel you need more information on how to buy HousesI* Blanchard & floor to ceiling, a master deck, sky-lights, front ances are extremely important today, X > categories 1 900-226- ticut on March 5,1091. Over 1,000 20 Lovely!! $162,900.00. ing, role. The worth of this venture won't constructive uses. a home? Plus, for each 100 over 1,000 Rossetto, 646-2482. bed room suite with a porch and 2 car garage LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) There are two so, if you hop>e to be a leader, put bn a 2645 $3/Min 24 Hrs. TEACHERS-Telephone AMENDMENT TO TOWN ORDINANCE 1 Strano Real Estate, be determined by the size of your • Want to know the benefits of home ownership F jacuzzi bath. Cathedral on King St. in South sides to every story, and it Is important positive attitude. In order to become classified 10O's of jobs- REGARDING THE (b) Parking spaces for the physically disabled shaH be ad­ 647-7653. participation. MANAGER^’RAIN EE-Full vs. renting? ceiling living room, fami­ Windsor near historic that you keep this In mind today. If not, someone others are willing to follow, J9 categories 1-900- MANCHESTER COUNTRY CLUB LEASE jacent to curb cuts or other unobstrected methods permitting GOVERNMENT HOMES- PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Your intu­ time. Little Ceasars is ly room and much old Main St. and CT you may rush Into a judgment, offend­ you first have to look the part. <^26-2645 $3/Min 24 sidewalk access to a blirb or physically disabled person, and From $1 (U repair). ition could be an enormously valuable looking for highly Then This Is The Seminar For You Bo it ordained by the Board of Directors of the Town of more. Call usi U&R. River. Call todayl ing an Innocent party. Hrs. shafi be located as dose as possible to elevators, rampe, Delinquent tax property. asset today, so don't treat it Indifferent­ motivated, hard working Manchester that the Ordinance of the Town of Manchester, Realty, 643-2692. $189,500. Jackson & VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) The possibil­ walkways and entrances, and so located that the ph ysic^ Repossessions. Your SOUTH WINDSOR- ly. Let your feelings serve as your guide. persons. Must be TELEMARKETING-$300- Join us on Connecticut, common^ known as the Country Club Lease, is F Jackson Real Estate, Know where to look (or romance and ities for lullilling your ambitious expec­ hereby amended as follows: disabled person Is not compelled to wheel or walk behind area (1) 805-962-8000 $139,900. Economical For your p«r«onal horoscope, responsible and $600 A Week. 644- 647-8400. you'll find it. The Astro-Graph Match­ tations look good today, but you might March 14,1991 parked vehides to reach entrances, ramps, walkways and Ext. GH-9965 for cur­ MANCHESTER- Ranch. Appealing enthusiastic. 585-7689. 0692. The Lessor and the Leasee covenant and agree as follows; elevators. F maker instantly reveals which signs are do things in stages rather than In one lovescope, lucky number* at 7:00 p.m. rent repo list. $229,000. Immaculate home with warm (ell swoop. A VILLA AT COVENTRY- romantically perfect lor you. Mail $2 to and future forecast, call (1) that the Leasee agrees to install, at its own cost and ex­ (c) The exad location of the parking spaces shall be desig­ 9 room Garrison fireplace. Hardwood LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Even though It Manchester Country Club pense a water systenVimgation system for the existing fairway nated by the town traffic authority or his designee. IMMACULATE- Colonial. Cozy don with C om e home to yo u r floors, finished Matchmaker, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Aatro*Tone (95i sach minute; Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. may not enhance your popularity, It's .5 FINANCIAL 5 FINANCIAL greens and tees of the Manchester Country Club. Manchester, $134,900. fireplace. Enclosed sun miniature castle and en­ basement, rec room, 3 South Main Street, Manchester Sec. 17-68. MsrMng of spaces. ARIES (March 21-April 19) In a discus­ best not to do things against your bettei Touch-Ton* phonaa only). Perl, vinyl sided Cape porch. 4 Bedrooms, for­ joy your free miniature bedroom. Also near (2) The installation of said system will be substantially com­ sion with a friend today, do not treat judgment today. Don't yield to peei pleted by November 1,1991. Each such space designated for physically disabled per- with attached garage yacht on Coventry schools and shops. Dial 1-900-963-3000 and TAKE THE FIRST STEP TO mal dining room and lightly an issue this individual takes seri­ pressure. sorjs'parking shaN be not less than fifteen (15) feet In wbth, and 11x14 "3 seasons' Lakel Unique home AFFORDABLE LEGAL SERVICES 1 (3) In the event that Leasee has complied with all terms, living room. Lower level Nice clean starter home ously. If you do, your pal might stop SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Strive ioi enter your accosa code BECOMING A HOMEOWNER bduding three (3) feet of cross-hatch, unless the same woub porch. Open kitchen with impressive stone provisions, and conditions of said Lease and said Lease, or an create a nonconformance condition, b which event the exist- family room with in a convenient comirtg to you for advice. continuity of purpose today, so you fin a n d dining room, and marble work, 2 number, which ia 184 FOR A FRESH FINANCIAL START Call 646-4525 to reserve your seat today! extension thereto, expires or is terminated by Lessor, then bg parking 8 t^ vrblh shall be permitted. Existingfor second fireplace, 2-1/2 location. D.W. Fish TAURUS (A pril 20-May 20) You'll func­ ish what you start. Any loose thread: finished rec room plus fireplaces, deck, bal­ BANKRUPTCY LAW WALK INS WELCOME Lessor shall assume the then outstanding ban balance as­ physically disabled persons' p ^ n g of less width andai different baths. Original owner. A Real Estate, 643-1591 8x22 first floor family cony from master Eliminate Debts & Protect Assets • Refreshments • Door Prizes sociated with the construction, installation, and financing of markings need not comply until sudi time as the lot or space is Pleasure to showl U&R or 871-1400. said system; provided that the initial cost for the construction reputed and/or the parkbg lot altered. Each space dtaN be room. Call today! D.w. ^ Realty. 643-2692. bedroom. Included in Free Consultation Fish Real Estate, 643- m m and/or installation of said system does not exceed ^ Ig n a t^ by above grade signs with white lettering against a sale is 16 ft. glastron ski STOP $600,000.00; and provided further that if rwt paid sooner, the blue background and shafi boar the words 'Handicapped Per­ 1591 or 871-1400. boatl Coventry, BETTER THAN NEWI total amount borrowed for the said conslniction/installation sons'Parkbg; State Permit Required.' Such sign shafi also $128,775. Betty Mora. ■Wage Gamshments -Creditor Harrassment Bolton. $244,900. 1- W ishing shall be prepaid not later than May 1, 2001. Failure to make bear the btemational symbol of access. Such sign shafi be Philips Real Estate, EVERYTHING'S ON SALE ~ EVERY DAY!!! ■Repossesslons'lnterest & Rnance Charges Year old Farmhouse either periodic payments under the terms and provisbns of erected, installed and mabtained by and at the expense of the 742-1450. any loan agreement or failure to repay the loan in its entirety owner, operator, lessee or tenant of said site and shall further MANCHESTER-Interest Cktionial on level 1-plus will not sell «€H91 C M C SIERRA 9 1 G M C S -1 5 C M C SONOM A HARTFORD■ ■ 728-5672 1 Where within the ten year period shall be. at Lessors option, grounds bdcate that unauthorized use of said space shall subject the rates are down I Now acre lot. Ouality home for terminating such base. violator to a fine. If the signs and markings cifiled for hereb may be the time to loaded with many cus­ AREA PARADISE-Entic- anything... 1/2 TON PICKUP JIMMY PICKUP VERNON - 8 7 1 - 6 6 9 2 1 (4) The terms, provisbns, and conditions of any loan agree­ are not Inst^ed within thirty (30) days after written request by make that move to a to m features and ing Ranch with price ment entered inb between the Manchester Country Club, Inc. the town traffic authority, the town may proceed to install same larger home. Come see upgrades in c lu d in g appeal. Country a low-cost ad in Do I and any financial bnding bstitution are subject to the review and Impose the costs foereof against the owner of the site, or this spacious raised ceramic entry, gor­ kitchen, 3 bedrooms, Classified will. 3 2 , 1 7 5 ^ , 1 8 9 and approval by the General Manager’s OHice. citation » provided b the next section. Each day ranch on a large lot. geous L-snaped 2.5 baths, 2 fireplaces, j*6,934* after the thirty (30) days withb which time the owner if le q u ii^ staircase, first floor paddle fans, decorator (5) It shall be the responsibility of the Manchester Country Call Ron Fournier at Why not place but has not complied with the written request by the Town Stk.#1187 Club, Inc. to obtab all necessary Local, State, anchor Fedenal 649-3087. All offers fireplaced family room. upgrades. Vernon, Stk.#1240 Stk.#1114 NEWS Sign? Traffic Authority to install maridngs and signs, shafi be a considered. Re/Max N ow here’s a su p er $152,927. Tony Zilora. one today! permits necessary to construct sab system. separate violation. East of the River, 647- home! D. W. Fish Real P h ilips Real Estate, 1 (6) It shall be tfie responsibility of the Manchester Country See. 17-89. Psnalty, Estate, 643-1591. 742-1450. 643-2711 91 BUICK SKYLARK '91 BUICK CENTURY £>^^^1 BUICK REGAL ' Every Thursday, we are Club, Inc. to restore the subject parcel to the same condition it 1419. F CORRESPONDENT i running a special advertis- was in prior to the commencement of said construction. Any person who violates any provision of this physically dis- 4 DR. SEDAN 4 DR. SEDAN ^ persons' parkbg regulation shafi have committed an in­ 4 DR. SEDAN I ing page or pages giving (7) It shall be the responsibility of the Manchester Country fraction and, any Manchester police officer may issue a d ta - Club, Inc. to repair, maintain, and replace any portion or por­ We currently have an opening tion tor such violation which citation shall provide for fine o f you information on all types tions of sab irrigation system. a Ninety Dollars ($90.00) payable to the town and remitted to the Bridge *10,515* *13,720* for a news correspondent to of specialty businesses. (6) During the term of sab Lease or any extensbn thereto. Manchester Police Department w ithb ten (10) days of the cita­ Leasee may increase the annual ticket fees and/or daily green tion date. If any fine is not paid withb ten (10) days, a penalty Stk. #1118 Stk. #1257 Stk. #10021 cover Coventry events. This is a loos by an amount reasonably necessary to pay the annual in an amount equal to the fine shall immedately become due W illy should have counted his tricks rental lee required hereunder, and any additional costs as­ and payable b addtion to the original fine. Count more carefully. He had nine sure win­ HERE’S MY sociated with the installation, construction, arb miscetbneous Sec. 17-70. Owner'a responsiblllly for violations. NORTH 3U-II ners, and the 10th could come from ei­ PRICE INCLUDES $600 FIRST-TIME BUYER AND FACTORY REBATES part-time position which in­ 4986S4 expenses incuned b connection with said inigation system. ther a 3-3 club division — which w ill The ten percent limitatiorts imposed pursuant to Sections violation of FK 5 3 carefully cludes covering town govern­ B(12) and B(13) of sab Lease are hereoy vob and of no fur­ this article shall be presumed to be Ihe operator at the time of ♦ K 7 happen about a third of the tim e — or CARD.... a c lu b ruff in the dummy. The correct USED USED ther force and effect the violation, provided that the registered owner shall be al­ 4>982 By Janies Jacoby ------1 9 lowed to provide evidence to rebut said presumption. play is to win the first trick in hand ment meetings and feature writ­ (9) Except as bdicated above, all other terms, provisbns, EAST Ssics. 17-71 -17-75. Reaervetl. WEST This week we w ill look at some d if­ and im m ediately cash three diamond 1990 FORD BRONCO II $13,4951 1987 CHEVY CAPRICE $7,980 and conditions of sab Lease, or any amendment thereto, shall ♦ K Q 7 ♦ A J to 3 ferent aspects of declarer play. tricks, discarding a club from the ing. remain b full force and effect Prepared by: • 8 6 4 Thursdays for $65.00 • 7 1 2 If all players counted their tricks dummy. Next lead the ace and another h989CHEVYCAVAUERWAG $5,990 1 1987 CHRYSLER 5THAVE $7,960 Prepared by Maureen Chmielocki, Esq., Town Attorrrey ♦ 9 6 5 3 2 ♦ J 10 8 Maureen A. Chmielocki, Town Attorney correctly, there would be no average c lu b . NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE February 22.1991 ♦ K 4 g J 10 7 4 1989CMC S-15P/U $ 4 ,9 8 0 1 1986 PONTIAC TRANS AM $4,880 Please apply in writing to: 1-14-91 players — everyone would be an East w ill win and return a trump, This Ordinance shall take effect ten . days after this publi­ SOUTH e x p e rt. but South wins in hand and ruffs a club OFFERED SUCH A FANTASTIC cation in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days This Ordinance shall take etfed ten (10) days after this publi­ 1988 BUICK CENTURY $ 6 ,9 9 0 1 1985 CHEVY ASTRO VAN $3,990 cation b this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days 4 2 North was correct to raise his part­ in the dummy with the heart king for after this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed by not V A Q J 10 9 ner's five-card-m ajor opening bid to his 10th trick. Manchester Herald RATE AS THIS!! less than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, as deter­ after this publication of this ordinance a petition signed by not less than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, as deter­ ♦ A Q 4 two hearts. W ith a weak hand it is best Note that if South carelessly wins mined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of Voters, 4A6S3 has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting its reference mined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of Vbtets to make a lim ited bid immediately if either of the trum p leads with dum­ P.O. Box 591 to a special Town election. has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting its reference Vulnerable: Both you can. m y’s king. West w ill be able to ruff th e - T X W V l ^ Call the Classified Department to a special Town election. Dealer: South After West had led a trum p and the third club w ith the heart seven. Wallace J. Irish, Jr., dummy was tabled, Willy Nilly Any tim e you can arrange to ruff in Manchester, CT 06040 and ask for Paula, for more Secretary Wallace J. Irish. Jr.. 9 M(D EC Secretary South West North Eaft charged into the play. He drew trum ps the hand with the fewer trumps, it is Bunc; Board of Directors T R X 7 C K Board Of Directors l Y P ass 2 4 P ass and continued w ith the ace and anoth­ almost certain to be the right play. Orcall643-2711 details & copy deadlines. Manchester, Connecticut All pass Manchester, Connecticut 4 Y er club. He was hoping for an even Jtmes Jacoby's books ‘Jacoby on Bridge' and Dated at Manchester, Connecticut 249-1301 Dated at Maat Manchester, Connecticut club break, but East gratefully cashed ‘Jacoby on Card Games'(written with kts lather, ^ 722 WETHERSFIELD AVE. HARTFORD after 12:00 noon. this 6th day of March, 1991 Opening lead: • 2 Ihe late Oswald Jaioby) are now available al this 6lh day of March 1991 three tricks in the suit and then led the 643-2711 bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. 027-03 026-03 spade king to defeat the contract. ® 1W1. NCWSPAMR INTtlWmSI ASSN. HTONY MARCH BUICK-CMC • TONY MARCH BUICK-CMC

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Section 4, Page 17 SCOREBOARD SPORTS Monday, Maroh 11,1991 McDonough 4 (Tucker), 1028. Penalties—Hil- Overtime—None. Penalties—None. lior. Pit (holding). 2:38; Samuelsson, Pit (high- Tinordi^ 4 (Small. Dahlquist), 7:41. Penal- Shots on goal—Los Angeles 9-8-8-3— 28. « e s -^ lle s . Min (hooking). :34; Minnesota Hockey sticking). 328; Sutter, NY (holding), 17:13. Mbntreal 13-10-4-1—28. Third Period—5. N w Vbrk, Tucker 4 (Nylund, '’y Modano (delay of game). Power-play Qpportunitias—Los Angeles 1 of 328; Suter, Cal (cross-checking), 4:14; McRae, Baseball Scholastic LaFontaine), 6:22 (pp). 6. Pittsburgh. Taglianetti 3; Monireal 1 of 5. Min (cross-checking). 8:03; Stem, C a f (un- 3 (Loney. Jagr), 1421. 7. Pittsburgh. Recchi 37 Goalies—Los Angeles, Berthiaume, 20-8-4 sportsmaNike conduct). 11.31; Nattress. Cal NHL standings (Bourque). 1534. Penalties—Vukota. NY (trip­ (28 shots-24 saves). Montreal, Roy. 23-14-4 (rougNno), 11:01; Gilmour. Cal, misconducL ping). 3:26; Samuelsson. Pit (tripping). 5:54; Exhibition results AN Tlrrwt EST (28-24). 1131; McRae.. Min (rougNng). 1131;!S,n«5!: CIAC boys’ hoop tournament Stumbling Whalers in familiar surroundings Recchi. Pit (roughing). 11:15; Reekie, NY, WALES CONFERENCE A— 17,748. Mia minor-misconduct (unsportsmaNIke con­ Red Sox 13, Tigers 7 Patrick Division double minor (boarding, roughing), 11:15. Fleferee—Don Koharski. Linesmen—Gerard duct). 11:01; Minnesota b ^ h , served ^ W L T R s OF GA Shots on goal—Pittsburgh 12-8-12—32. New Gauthier, Wayne Bonney. Modano (too many man), 1233; Roberts Cal Dotrolt 100 023 010— 7 9 4 HARTFQRD (AP) — Results of Ihe CIAC NY Rangers 34 25 12 80 267 227 Vbrk 7-9-10—26. double minor (roughing), 15 3 2 Gagner. Miri Boston 021 154 OOx—13 12 0 boys basketball tournament By LEN AUSTER goal of the year at the 10:04 mark of excitement and get going. What’s Pittsburgh 36 30 4 76 297 265 Power-play Qpportunitias—Pittsburgh 0 ol 4; Canucks 7, Sabres 5 (rougNng). 1532 Potry, Haas (3). Ramos (5). Stone (5). Daul- CLASSLL the third period. NewVbrkI ol5. Quarterfinals Manchester Herald done is done. We have to get this Philadelphia 31 30 9 71 231 224 . Vancouver 2 1 4— 7 Shots o n . goal—Calgary 14-6-9—29. Min­ ton (7) and Tettteton, Salas (5); Darwin, Man- Saturday's results “I was out on (Guy) Laficur in boat turned around and headed in Ytashington 31 32 6 68 221 235 Goalies—Pittsburgh. Barrasso, 23-14-1 (26 Buffalo 1 2 2—5 nesota 11-13-11—35; zaNllo (4). Rympton (6). Gray (7), Murphy (8), ■ W ■ shots-23 saves). New York, HacketL 5-18-1 Vltesthill-Stamlord 91, Holy Cross-Waterbury New Jersey 28 30 12 68 243 232 First Period—1, Buffalo, Hawerchuk 24 Power-play QpportuNBes-Calgary 1 ol 7; Reardon (9) and Pena, Marzano (^ . W—Dar- case he shot it and he threw it back the right direction.” (32-28). H/LRTFORD — The more things NY Islanders 23 39 9 55 203 260 (Andreychuk, Ledyard), 4:27 (pp). 2, Van­ Minnesota 3 ol 8. w ia 1-0. L—Petry, 0-1. HRs—Dotrolt Phillips 79 A—11,867. Danbury 103, Shelton 75 to Sakic and I came out on him and Ley couldn’t find much good in Adam* DIvIston couver, Linden 29 (Lidstar, Running), 6:15 (pp). Goalies—Calgary, Vernon, 29-16-2 (27 (1), Lusader (2). change the more they stay the same. S t Joseph-Trumbull 76, Wathersliold 64 x-Boston 39 22 9 87 260 234 Referee—Bill McCreary. Linesmen—Shane 3, Vancouver, Lidster 6 (Linden, Kunrers), 11:59 shots-20 saves). Wtamsiey (7:41 third, 8-8). Min­ The , dubbed he fired it as I was moving right bet­ this one. Quebec, 11-43-8 against Heyer, Brian Murphy. Weaver-Hartford 75, Bridgeport Central 66 x-Montreal 36 26 9 81 246 219 (pp). Penalties—Hogue, Buf (elbowing), 37; nesota, Hayward, 6-12-3 (29-26) Orioles 6, \bnkees 3 Samifinala “soft” by managemenL and ween my legs,” Whaler goalie Kay the rest of the league, is 2-1-4 x-Bulfalo 25 27 17 67 244 241 Momesso, Van (holding), 331; Kennedy, Bui A—7,082 Red Wings 4, Blues 1 Wednesday's games (sitss TBA) Whitmore said. x-Hartford 28 33 9 65 207 237 (slashing), 534; Mogllny, Buf (tripping), 9:59; Referee—Richard Trottier. Linesmerv—Mark (10 innings) Rick Ley, went about changing that against the Wha'ers and 2-0-2 at the Wbsthill va Danbury; S t Joseph vs. Weaver. Quebec 14 44 12 40 196 310 Detroit 2 1 1—4 Turgaon, Buf (slashing), 11.34; Murzyn, Van Pare. Gord Broseker. Balttmore 000 000 111 3—6 8 1 image this year. Civic Center. Final: March 16 at Central Conn. State CAMPBELL CONFERENCE SL Louis 1 0 0—1 (tripping), 13:51; Momesso. Van. mlnor-mlscon- New Vbrk (A) OlO 000 101 0 - 3 8 1 Whitmore is 0-6-2 for the year, University, New Brltiiia 12:30 p.m ------“I wasn’t happy with any player’s Norris Division First Period— 1, SL Louis. Hull 77 (Oates, duct (unsportsmanlike corxfucQ, 1630; Ray, Blackhawks 5, Rangers 2 CLASSL They shipped out Ray Ferraro to 0-3-2 since being recalled from W L. T P t* OF GA Butcher), 433. 2, DetrolL Ysebaert 16 (Garpen- Buf (unsportsmanlike corxfuct), 16:30. Mets 10, Dodgers 3 play,” Ley said. “It’s that simple. x-ChIcago N.Y. Rangers g 2 0—2 Quarterfinals the New York Islanders. 42 22 6 90 242 163 lov, Yzermen), 12:18. 3, DetrolL Garpenlov 16 Second Period—4, Buffalo, Turgeon 29 Chicago 1 3 Springfield for the injured Daryl x-SL Louis Now Vbrk (N) 020 020 600—10 15 1 Friday's results You just have to keep going along 40 20 10 90 278 228 (Ysebaert, Barr), 14:51. Penalties-^cCrim - (Vaive, Krupp), 3:44 (pp). 5. Buffalo, Ledyard 4 They sent enigmatic Scott Young Reaugh. x-Detroit 31 33 a First Period-1. Chicago, Larmer 38 Los Angeles 000 003 000— 3 3 5 Harding-Bridgeport 76. Guilford 60 70 249 266 mon. Dot (tripping), :46; Vial, DoL major (Fight­ (Hawerchuk, Ruuttu), 10:44 (pp). 6, Vancouver, and try to piece it together. Hopeful­ Minnesota 24 33 13 (Roenlck), 434 (pp). Penaltios—Hardy. NY Goodea Schourek (4). Vbung (6), Beatty (8) Wilby-Wbterbury 85, Ridgefield 76 to Pittsburgh. Hartford is 0-6-3 in its last nine 61 225 233 ing), 7:06; Kimble, SIL, major (lighting), 736; Momesso 11 (Capuano, Diduck), 11:05. Penal- ly they’ll fit, the five new pieces, Toronto 19 42 9 (holding). 2:26; Janssens, NY (roughing). 835; and Cerone, Sasser (4).0’Brion (7); Vtalenzuela. Saturday's results 47 210 287 Lowry, StL (holding), 7:28; ProborL DoL minor- t'cs—Murzyn, Van (elbowing), 2:01; Diduck, And, as everyone who follows games, its longest winless streak in Smyth* Division Gillls, Chi, triple minor (double rougNng, high- Gross (4)' Opperman (7). Wtalsh (7). Howell (9) Middletown 50, Lyman Hall-Wjllingford 49 into a spot and hopefully they can major (roughing. fighUng), 12:33; KimWo, DeL Van (unsportsmanlike conduct), 4:33; Kennedy, hockey knows, they sent, fan x-Los Angeles 40 21 9 89 296 219 sticking), 8.35; Janssens, NY (roughing), 13:41; and Scioscia, Lyons (6). W—Gooden. 1-0. New Milford 80. Bullard-Havens Tech- five years. The Whalers, inexplicab­ major (fighting), 12:33. Buf (unsportsmanlike conduct), 4:33; Dirk, Van get it going together.” x-Calgary 40 23 7 87 300 226 Moller, NY (cross-checking), 13:41; RoeNck, L—Vblenzuela. 0-1. H R s-N ow Vbrk, Reed (1). Bridgeport 59 favorites and Ulf ly, are still in the chase for third Second Period— 4, DetrolL Garpenlov 17 (routing ), 1037; Snuggerud, Buf (hooking). Chi (high-sticking). 13:41; Goulet Chi (rough­ Los Angeles. Strawberry (2). A Edmonton 32 33 5 69 237 238 Semifinals (Yzerman, Ysebaert), 16:51. Penal­ 12:19; CourtnaD, Van (clwging), 13:43. ing), 13:41; King, NY, douUe minor (boarding, Samuelsson along with Grant Jen­ place in the Adams Division as they (^ebec took a 1-0 lead on an Winnipeg 24 37 11 59 239 258 ties—P.Cavallinl, StL (hooking). 4:06; Burr. DeL Tuesday's games (sHss TBA) Third Period—7, Vancouver, Kron 12 (Bozek, roughing), 17:58; Creightoa Chi (charging), nings to the Penguins last Monday trail the by just two Vancouver 25 40 8 58 220 289 major (fighting). 632; Bassen, S I. major (light­ Harding-Bridgeport vs. Wilby-Waterbury; Mid­ Everett Sanipass goal at 5:29 of the Kunrers), 2:48. 8, Vancouver, Larionov 13 17:58; Konroyd, CN (rougNng), 17:58; Kocur, Exhibition glance x-clinchod playolf berth ing), 6:32; Featherslone, StL, double minor dletown vs. New Milford. just prior to the NHL trading dead­ points. The Sabres (25-27-17) saw (Bozak, Kron). 6 3 7 .9 . Buffalo. Shannon 5 (Tur­ NY. match penalty (atterript to Injure), 2030; AH Timas EST first period. He picked up a puck be­ Saturday's Gamas (holding, unsportsmanlike conduct), 8:46; Car- Final: March 16 at Central Conn. State geon), 8:10. 10, Vancouver, Momesso 12 Belfour, CN. served by McGill (high-sticking), University. New Britain, 330 p.m. ------line. their winlcss streak at home hit 12 Boston 2. Toronto 0 son, Dot (slashing), 11:55; Zombo, Dot (cross­ hind the net, circled in front and (Capuano, Diduck), 10:47 (pp). 11, Buffalo. 20 :00 . W Pet. CLASSM Minnesota 6. Detroit 2 checking), 14:01; Stevens, StL (slashing), With all the drastic changes, games Sunday night in a 7-5 loss to shoved it home. Andieychuk 29 (Turgeon, Mogilny), 16:40. 12. Second Period—2, Chicago, Presley 13 (Gil­ Seattle 1.000 N.Y. Islanders 6. N.Y. Rangers 4 17:11. Saturday's results you’d hope some positive results Vancouver. Vancouver, Nedvad 9 (Momesso, Capuano), bert Chelios), 133. 3, CNcago, Goulet 24 Baltimore .750 Quarterfinals “The first goal was a bad goal and Pittsburgh 5, Hartford 2 Third Period—5. DetrolL Yzerman 48 (Barr, 17:04. Penalties—Sutton, Buf (holding), 9:25; (Roenlck, Larmer). 3:04 (pp). 4. New Mirk, Boston .667 E.O. Smilh-Storrs 78. Sheehan-WbHingford would be the offshoot. “I thought wc played hard. Wc Los Angeles 3, Quebec 0 Marsh), 19:42 (sh-en). Penalties—Hull, StL at the time you don’t think it’s going Diduck, Van, major (lighting). 11:53; Ray. Bui, Gartner 40 (Moller), 832 (pp). 5. New Mirk, Chicago 76 (OT) Montreal 4, Vancouver 2 (hooking), :41; Burr, Det (tripping), 3:33; .667 Yet, here it is, with 10 games left really tightened up defensively over major (fighting), 11:53. King 10 (Rochefort), 9:03. 6. Chicago, Thomas Minnesota ^ u th Cathollc-Hartlord 59, Montvilla 51 to be that important,” Whitmore Calgary 8, SL Louis 4 YsebaerL Det (hooking), 5:30; P.CavillinI, StL .667 Shots on goal—Vancouver 20-11-10—41. 18 (Creightoa Wilson). 17:41. Penalties—Mul­ New Vbrk SL Thomas Aquinas-New Britain 66, Sacred in the regular season, and the stum­ the last two games. But wc couldn’t said, “but when it’s 2-1, it’s impor­ Sunday's Gamas (holding). 13:15; Fedorov, Det (Wgh-sticking), .667 Buffalo 5-15-12—32. len. NY (Ngh-sticking), 6:44; Manson, Chi, Cleveland Heart-Waterbury 47 bling Whalers (28-33-9) are in a Winnipeg 4, New Jersey 3 19:14; ^ r r . Det (roughing), 19:14; Stevens. Stt. .333 buy one,” Whitmore said. tant.” Power-play Opportunities—Vancouver 3 ol 6; double minor (hooking, high-sticking), 6:44; Detroit .333 Kennedy-Mtatetbury 89, Notre Dame-Fairfield Pittsburgh 4, N.Y. Islanders 3 (roughing). 19:14. Buffalo 3 of 5. familiar situation. Whitmore doesn’t think the big Vancouver 7, Buffalo 5 King. NY (unsportsmanlike conduct), 1221; Oakland .333 78 “They (Quebec) tied us the first Shots on goal—Detroit 9-6-8—23. SL Louis Goalies—Vancouver, Gamble. 14-15-5 (32 Quebec 2, Hartford 1 Peluso, CN (unsportsmanlike conduct), 12:21; Texas .333 Semifinals They’re in fourth place in the trade is what is directly responsible game and it seems every mistake we 7- 8-5—20. shots-27 saves). Buffalo, Malarchuk, 11-13-9 Los Angeles 4, Montreal 4, tie King, NY. major (lighting), 1530; Janssens, NY. Toronto .333 Wednesday's games (sitss TBA) Adams Divison, following Sunday for Hartford’s current slide. Power-play Opportunifes—Detroit 0 ol 5; SL (41-34). double minor (rougNng), 15.30; Manson, Chi, Kansas City E.Q. Smith vs. Catholic; SL Thomas A- made out there, they scored on,” Detroit 4, S t Louis 1 Louis 0 ol 5. .000 A— 16.721. minor-major (tripping, fighting), 15:00; Goulet Callkimia .000 quinas vs. Kennedy. night’s 2-1 loss to Quebec at the “I don’t think it’s the new guys so Verbeek said. Wbshington 5. Edmonton 3 Goalies—Detroit. Cheveldae, 27-24-5 (20 Minnesota 7, Calgary 3 Referee—Kerry Fraser. Linesmen—Jerry Chi, double minor-misconduct (roughing), Milwaukse .000 Final; March 16 at Central Conn. State Civic Center. And they’re facing a shols-19 saves). SL Louis. JablonskI, 1-1-2 Rateman, Dan McCourL much,” Whitmore said. “We’ve just Hartford had its second sellout Chicago 5, N.Y. Rangers 2 1530; Ruff, NY (rougNng), 2030; McQII, Chi NATIONAL LEAGUE University. New Britala 7 3 0 p.m. ------(22-19). (rougNng), 20:00. Stanley Cup first-round matchup hit some tough times and the guys (15,635) Saturday night for Francis’ Monday's Games A—17,803. W Pet. CLASSS No games scheduled Capitals 5, Oilers 3 Third Period—7, Chicago, Larmer 39 (Goulet Chicago 1.000 Ssmlflnals with the Adams Division-leading arc getting tentative because we’re return, and was most accommodat­ Referee—Rob Shick. Linesmen-Brad RoeNck), 16:47. Penalties—King, NY (rough­ Ttiasday's Games Washington i 2 2 5 San Diego 1.000 Tuesday's games (sites TBA) Boston Bruins. going through a rough stretch for Lazarowich, Ray Scapnello. ing), 1:53; Thomas. Chi (high-sficklng), 1:53; ing as the Penguins beat the Montreal at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Edmonton 2 1 0 3 Houston 1.000 Thomaston vs. Portland at Southington; Hardy. NY (cross-checking), 15:26; King, NY, Facing probable first-round nine games now. Wc just need a big Toronto at Quebec, 7.-35 p.m. First Perlotf—1, Edmonton, MacTavish 16 New Vbrk 1.000 Marianapolls Prep-Thompson vs. Somers at Whalers, 5-2. Nordiques 2, Whalers 1 misconduct 15:26; Graham, Chi (cross-check­ Hartford at Washington, 7.-35 p.m. (Browa Muni). 438. 2. Whshington, Berglaixf 3 SL Louis 1.000 Windham. elimination for a fourth consecutive win to pull everyone out of it.” Pittsburgh came into the game at Quebec i o 1—2 ing), 15:26; Chelios, CN, misconduct 1536. Cincinnati Buffalo at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. (PKronka, Khrlstich). 17:1^ 3. Edmonton. Tik- .500 Final: March 15 at Central Conn. State Hartford 1 o 0— 1 Shots on goal—New Mirk 7-8-7—22 CNcago Atlanta year. Pat Vcrbcck, who had the only 0-9-1 on the road, and had been a Winnipeg at Calgary, 9:35 p.m kanen 25 (Anderson, Aitken), 18:02 Penal­ .333 University, New Britala 730 p^m. First Period—1. Quebec, Sanipass 5 14-12-5-31. Montreal Philadelphia at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. ties—lalrate, Was (interference). 1:49; Khrlstich, .333 The more things change, the more Whaler goal, hopes the trade Isn’t Whaler patsy (8-1) since 1984-85, (McNeill), 539. 2, Hartford, Verbeek 39 (Brown, Power-play Opportunities—New York 1 ol 4; PNIadelphIa Wbs. major (fighting), 434; Graves, Edm, major .333 CIAC hockey tournament they slay the same. ♦ lingering. Cullen). 13:18 (pp). Penalties—Kastelic, Har Chicago 2 ol 3. Pittsburgh but this fresh-faced group of (fighUrtg), 434; Vifeshington berKh, served by .333 HARTFQRD (AP) — Results of the CIAC NHL results (tripping), 3:12; Dineen, Har, double minor Goalies—Now York, Vanbiesbrouck, 15-16-6 San Francisco Quebec, last in the Adams Is the team still stunned? “I hope Ciccarelli (too many men), 12:02; Pivonka, Vifas .333 boys hockey tournament: Th* AatoclalMl Prass Whalers had no answers for the (high-sticking), 6:49; Raglan, Quo, minor-major (31 shots-26 saves). CNcago, Belfour, 38-18-5 Los Angeles .000 (hooking), 1534. DIVISION I Division — the Whalers can give not,” a sullen Verbeek said. “Trades Jets 4, Devils 3 (instigator, lighting). 11:33; McKenzie, Har. (22-20). TUCKED AWAY — Hartford goalie Kay Whitmore tucks the puck behind his stick after stop­ visitors fiom the Ritrick Division. Second Period—4. Edmonton, MacTavish 17 NQTE: Split-squad games count In standings, Ssmlflnals major (fighting). 11:33; VermeHe, Qua (holding), ties do not thanks or they’d be headed out of are part of the game. Like me, I was WHALER NOTES: Uy. who NowJarsey 1 1 1—3 (Browa Huddy), 5:44. 5, Washington, Bergland Friday's result ping a shot by Quebec’s Mike Hough during the first period of their game Sunday night at the 19:17; Wolanin, Qua (roughing). 19:17; Ver­ Saturday's Games Winnipeg 2 2 0—4 4 (Bondra), 7:23. 6. Vteshington. Bondra 12 Fairfield Prep 6, North Haven 1 the playoffs — and 1-7-2 in its last traded. You have to be excited to beek, Har, double minor (roughing, slashing), Texas 4, Minnesota 2, 6 InNngs, rain First Perlot^—1, Winnipeg, OIczyk 27 (Os­ (Kypreos, Bergland), 12:38. Penal­ Saturday's result Civic Center. Whaier defenseman Randy Ladouceur (29) moves in. The Nordiques won, 2-1. 10 games won it on Joe Sakic’s 39lh 19:17. vs. Kansas City, ccd., play. Wc have to build around that Please see WHALERS, page 18 borne, Mantha), 7.-36. 2, Winnipeg, OIczyk 28, ties—Hatcher. Vitas (holding). 2:02 Buchberger, Coif Hamden 4, Greenwich 0 Second Period—None., Penalties—Twist, rain z 10:15 (pp). 3, New Jersey, Sundstrom 13 Edm (InterfererKe), 934. Final: Fairfield Prep vs. Hairxlea Saturday at Que, double minor (rougNng). 2:57; Cyr, Har Atlanta 4, Montreal 0 (Maley, Weinrich), 14:12 (sh). Penal­ Third Period—7, Washington, Kypreos 9 (Tip­ the Hertford Civic Canter, 2:45 p.m ------(roughing), 2:57; Quebec bench, served by Houston vs. Cincinnati, ccd., rain ties— Daneyko, NJ (cross-checking), 2:39; pett). 3:17. 8, Vitashingtoa Khrlstich 9 (Druce), DIVISION II Sanipass (too many men), 10:04; Sunrfn. Quo Honda Classic scores New Vbrk Vtankees 8, Baltimore 3 O I ! Malay, NJ (elbowing), 9:06; MacDermid, Win 13:57. Penally—lafrata. Was (roughirtg), 16:31. Semifinals (tripping), 10:51; Lemlaux, NJ (hooking), 13:04. (holding), 16:59. CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. (AP) — Scores Sun­ Pittsburgh vs. SL Louis, ccd., rain Brown comes to the rescue DO r - Shots on goal—Washington 6-16-9—31. Ed­ Saturday's results UConn Second Period—4, Winnipeg. McLIwain 14 Third Period—3. Quebec, Sakic 39 (Lalieur, day after the final round ol the $1 million Honda Los Angeles vs. New Vbrk Mets, ccd., rain monton 8-4-10—22. Cheshire 5* Norwalk 2 (Kharin, Olausson), 627. 5, New Jersey, Muller Hough), 10.04. Penalties—TwisL Que. major Classic, played on the 7,037-yard, par-72 Tour­ Boston vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., ccd., rain (fighting), 3:15; Kastelic, Har, minor-major (in­ Power-play QpportuniUes—Washington 0 ol Stamford Catholic 5, North Branford 4 18 (Driver, Weinrich), 15:09 (pp). 6. Winnipeg. 1; Edmonton 0 of 5. nament Players Club at Eagle Trace: Toronto 5, Phlladalphia 1 > m stigator, fighting), 3:15; Sartipass, Que (rough­ Cleveland 4, San Francisco 3 Final: Cheshire vs. Stamford Catholic, Satur­ Steen 15 (Donnelly), 15:29. Penal­ Goalies—Washington, Liut, 11-15-3 (22 Steve Pate, $180,000 69-65-70-75—279 ing), 5:49; Holik, Har (slashing), 5:49; Gusarov, San Diego 2, California 1 day at the Hartford Civic Center, noon. z! CJ ties—Lemiaux, NJ (hooking), :19; Arniel, Win shots-19 saves). Edmontoa Rantord 25-24-3 Dan Halldofsoa $88,000 67-67-78-70—282 as Celtics beat the Blazers Quo (holding), 1533. Paul Azinger, $88,000 Chicago Cubs 7, Milwaukee 6,11 Innings women (interference), 3:11; Cronin, Win (holding), 827; (31-26). 68-67-75-72—282 O w Boschman, NJ (interference), 12:49; Num- Shots on goal—Quebec 9-5-6—20. Hartford A—16,482 Billy Andrade, $41,333 66-?2-75<6-283 Seattte 4, Oakland 1 8- 12-10—30. John Daly, $41,333 Sunday's Games z - < minen. Win (tripping), 13:18; Elynuik, Win Referee—Andy vanHellemond. Lines­ 68- 68-76-71—283 Bruce Lietzke, $41,333 (cross-checking). 17:42; Sundstrom NJ (slash­ Power-play Opportunities—Quebec 0 ol 4; men—Swede Knox. Randy Mitton. 72-67-70-74— 283 Boston Fled Sox 13, Detroit 7 Transactions By BOB BAUM and, after that, I knew 1 could win Jerome Kersey, who scored 25 ing), 18:39; McLIwain. Win (slashing), 1829. Hartford 1 ol 5. Bart Bryant $33,500 69- 71-72-72—284Houston 9, Kansas City 5 The Associated Press the jump.” points and had the basket that gave H H Third Period—7. New Jersey, MacLean 41 Goalies—Quebec, Tugnutt, 10-25-9 (30 North Stars 7, Flames 3 Dave Eiarr, $31,000 70- 66-74-75—285 Montreal 6, Atlanta 2 at home (Fetisov, Kasatonov), 6:36 (pp). Penal­ shots-29 saves). Hartford, Whitmore, 0-6-2 Andy Bean, $26,000 70-71-73-72—286 Chicago White Sox 3, Cincinnati 1 BASEBALL Brown tipped the ball to Bird, got the Blazers' their last lead with 46 m I ties—Maley, NJ (cross-checking), 2:32; Steea (20-18). Calgary 2 0 1—3 Andrew Magee, $26,000 70- 71-71-74—286 BaltiiTtore 6, New Vbrk Vbnkees 3,10 Innings National Lsagus it back, thn was fouled by Porter. 0 m Minnesota 2 4 1—7 -Extended the contract PORTLAND, Ore. — Brian seconds left in overtime, although Win (slashing), 2:32; Evans, W n (roughing), A—11,508. Blaine McCallstr, $26,000 69-70-73,74—286 SL Louis 11, Pittsburgh 0 STORRS (AP) — Connecticut 5:48; Shanahan, NJ (intorferonce). 7;22; Driver, Referee—Paul Devorski. Linesmen-Ron As- First Period— 1. Minnesota. Giles 4 (Brolon), Oavis Love III, $26,000 74-70-68-74—286 Philadelphia 9, Toronto 5 ol Bob Quina general manager, through 1992. Shaw is back in the Boston lineup. His two free throws with 16.6 thought his team was a little rusty. NJ (slashing), 8:16; MacDermid, Win (slashing), selsUne, Mark Vines. 7:42. Calgary, Wilson 10 (Stera Otto). 8:58. 3. Greg Norman, $21,000 69- 66-77-75—287 Minnesota 6, Texas 5 —A g re ^ to terms with But the way Dee Brown is playing, seconds to go put Boston on top ‘Wc did come out a little flat,” he was awarded the No. 3 seed in the Minnesota, Bellows 29 (Tinordi, Gagner), 11:37 New Vbrk Mats 10, Los Angeles 3 Craig Biggio, catcher, on a one-year contracL 1 8:16; Muller, NJ (hooking), 10:10; Numminen, Leo Janzen, $17,500 72-70-71-75—288 the Boston Celtics don’t need him. 110-107 and the Blazers missed said, “and (the layofO might have East Region of the NCAA women’s Win (holding), 10:24. Kings 4, Canadiens 4 (pp). 4, Calgary. Fleury 45 (Gilmour), 16:54. Ted Schulz, $17,500 71- 73-69-75-288San Francisco 5, Cleveland 2 COLLEGE Penalties—Musit, Cal, double minor (rougNng), San Diego 4, California 0 HOUSTON BAPTIST—Announced that the basketball tournament 2 o Shots on goal—New Jersey 7-18-14—39. Los Angeles 1 3 0 0—4 Gary Hallborg, $17,500 70- 68-74-76—288 Brown made three big plays in several opportunities, including a had something to do with it." Winnipeg 6-6-7—19. 4:15; Small, Min (rougNng), 4:15; Gagner, Min Kirk Triplett $17,500 71- 66-72-79—288 CNcago Cubs 9, Milwaukee 3 men's and women's gymnastics programs and The Lady Huskies (26-4), the Big Montreal 3 1 0 0—4 (holding). 5:01; Nattress, Cal (Ngh-sticking), trifle teams and men's golf and soccer programs the final 32 seconds of overtime pair of 3-pointers by Porter and one But he noted the Blazers played Power-play Opportunities—New Jersey 2 of Doug Tewetl, $12171 74-69-74-72—289 Seattle 6, Oakland 5 First Period— 1, Montreal, DesJardins 7 10:47. also will be discontinued. The men's baseball Sunday night as the Celtics beat the sJEast champions, get a first-round 6; Winnipeg 1 of 7. Monday's Games by Drexlcr, at the finish. better defense in the second half and 0 w (Courtnall, Carbonneau), 4:59. 2, Montreal, Second Period—5, Minrtesota, Modano 22 Detroit vs. Kansas City at Haines City, Fla, arxf basketball teams and women's softball and Portland Trail Blazers 111-109 for bye and play the winner of Wednes­ Goalies—New Jersey, Terreri, 21-19-6 (11 Gilchrist 5 (Savard), 6:40. 3, Los Angeles Inamori Classic scores Shaw started, his first playing had several chances to win the shots-7 saves), Burke (15:29 second, 8-8). Win­ (Broten, Gagner), 2:45 (pp). 6. Minnesota, 1.05 p.m. volleyball teams will join the NAIA after tNs m CO Sandstrom 38 (Gretzky), 1131. 4. Montreal. their fourth win in a row. game. day’s Rutgers-Toledo game Satur­ nipeg, Essensa, 17-19-6 (39-36). Duchesne 6 (Bureau, Giles), 6:33. 7. Min­ POWkY, Calif. (AP) — Final scores and prize Philadelphia v a SL Louis at SL Petersburg, *year. time since being injured, but Brown A—13,734. Corson 19 (Lebeau, Courtnall), 12:29 (pp). nesota, Berezan 10 (Tinordi), 16:06 (sh) 8 money Sunday ol the $400,000 LPGA Inamori Fla., 105p.ra The Celtics haven’t lost since the “Right now it’s really frustrat­ day in StoiTS. Penalties—Miller, LA (roughing), 7:40; Qdelein. was the playmaker down the stretch. P 5 Referee—Dan Marouelli. Linesmen— Ryan Minnesota. Glynn 7 (Dahlea Bureau), 19:1f Classic, played on the 6,197-yard, par-72 Atlanta va Now Vbrk Vbnkees at Fort Lauder­ Today Husky coach Gino Auriemma Mon. double trs'rxjr (roughing), 7:40; Granato, Blazers beat them in Boston a week “Dee’s been playing great for us ing,” Kersey said. “Wc had golden Bozak, Dan Schachte. (pp). Penalties—Mattaau, Cal. major (lighting) Stoneridge Country Club course: dale, Fla., 105p.ra 130 p.m. — Tennis: ChamplonsNp Cup final said after the announcement Sunday LA (holding). 8:42; Blake, LA (holding), 12:06; 120; Fleury, Cal (slashing), 1:20; Gavia Min, Laura Davies, $60,000 70-68-72-67-277 Los Angeles v a Montreal at West Palm (taped). ESPN ago Sunday. ever since Brian went ou t a week opportunities to win the ganic. Wc o ? McSoriey, LA (cross-checking), 12:29; Granato, Penguins 4, Islanders 3 minor-major (roughing, fighting). 1:20; Vemoa Lyrm Connelly, $32,000 71-75-68-67—281 Beech, Fla, 105p.ra 7 p.m. — College baseball: UConn vs. “There were a lot of things we ago,” Bird said. “I think everybody definitely can execute our halfcourt he was pleased with where Connec­ m > LA (high-sticking), 13:06; Skrudland. Mon finter- Cal. served by Roberts (delay ol game), 1:34; Houston vs. New Vbrk Mets at Port S t Lucie, Pittsburgh 1 1 2— 4 Judy DIckinsoa $32,000 70-74-68-69—281 Florida Southera WHUS (91.7-FM) ticut was placed. ference), 15:43. MacInNs, Cal (holding), 220; Musil, Cal (delay Fla., 1:10 p.m didn’t do,” Boston’s Larry Bird said underestimates the kid. He's been offense better than wc did at the NY Islanders 1 1 1—3 Robin Vtalton, $19,000 69-71-70-72—282 7:30 p.m. — Nets at Knlcks, WFAN (660-AM) Second P eriod-5, Montreal, McPhee 20 ol game), 426; DahlquIsL Min (horMng), 8:52; Clndnnali vs. Texas at Port Chartotte, R a, after a 27-point, S2-minute perfor­ “Once we won the Big East tour­ First Period— 1. New Vbrk, Tucker 3 (Baum­ Tina Barrett $19,000 70-69-70-73—282 8 p.m. — Hockey; Western Collegiate Hockey playing very well all week. He’s end.” (Courtnall, Desjardins), 1:19. 6. Los Angeles, Duchesne, Min (cross-checking). 14:51; Fleury, 130 p.m. gartner), 4:44. 2. Pittsburgh. Loney 3 (Francis, Patti Rizzo, $14,000 75-72-70-66—283 Association championship, NESN mance, “but we made the big plays nament I thought we had a great 30 > Robitaille 38 (Robinsoa Gretzky), 3:33. 7, Los Cal (slashing), 1723; Stem, Cal, rrx'nor-major Boston va Baltimore at Bradentoa Fla., 135 been playing very well all year. And Drexlcr also scored 25 points for Recchi), t1:08. Penalties^emieux, R t (high- Nicky LeRoux, $10,533 72-70-72-70—284 9 p.m — Boxing: Dave Tiberi vs. Troy Wat- Angeles, Sandstrom 39 (Gretzky, Granato), (rougNng, lighting). 2030; McRae, Mia major Missie McGeorge, $10,533 71-75-67-71—284 p.m. when we had to,” shot at being a No. 3 seed,” Auriem­ sticking), 5:54; Hillier. Pit (delay ol game), 7:52; soa middlewelghts, SportsChannel I think the more time he gets, the the Blazers, while Kevin Duckworth 933 (pp). 8. Los Angeles, Taylor 20 (Elik, (fighting). 2030; Johnson, Min (unsportsman­ Minnesota va Toronto at Fort Myers, Fla, Baumgartner, NYI (holding), 14:32. Lori Garbaez, $10,533 74-70-69-71—284 11 p.m. — Tennis: Virginia Slims ol Florida None was bigger than the ones better he performs.” ma said. “I would have been happy Robitaille), 1132. Penalties—Keane, Mon (trip­ like corKfuct), 2030. Colleen Walker, $8,000 73-76-68-68—285 105 p.m. (taped). NESN added 22 and Porter scored 18. Second Period—3. Pittsburgh, Tagtianetti 2 ping), 7:52; Miller, LA (high-sticking), 16:16. Brown made at the finish. with a No. 4 seed too, but nothing Third Period—9. Calgary, MacLellan 13 Barb Mucha, $8,000 75-72-69-69—285 Cleveland vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ariz., Midnight — Softball; Cal State Fullerton at The loss, Potland’s second Reggie Lewis scored 19 for Bos­ (Errey, Roberts), 9:09. 4, New York. Third Period—None. Penalties—None. any lower than that” (Reichel. Suter), 1:30 (pp). 10. Minnesota. Nancy Browa $7,000 7S68-75-68—286 305 p.m Fresno State (taped), ESPN The rookie guard, whose playing sU-aight at home and fifth loss in the ton, but missed one of two free The Lady Huskies were a No. 4 time soared after Shaw sprained his last six games, cut the Blazers’ throws to give Portland a chance seed last year, got a bye in the first right ankle in Blazer game at Bos­ Pacific Division lead to two games with 53 seconds remaining. But round and played at home in the ton, had the crucial assist to Robert over the Los Angeles Lakers, who Drcxlcr’s 3-pointer under pressure Parish for the go-ahead stuff shot beat Orlando 115-101 Sunday night. fell far short. second round but lost 61-59 to No. 5-sceded Clemson. with 32 seconds to play. 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VWiite. your exclusive showing I Miller Real Estate, 647- Bedroom Garden Style CT License #31060 The Associated Press eight other teams that was very dif­ beaten Houston roared into the 1983 Anne Miller Real 3 bedroom duplex, 1987 Acura Logtnd S#dar$11,900 mLoaded. T-Tops. Clean By TOM COYNE “But that’s the least of my worry. My biggest worry 8000. and Townhouse apart­ Placing an ad ficult to distinguish among." large yard. Applianced, interior. Aluminum fac­ tourney, will face No. 16 Montana The Associated Press now is a guy that’s 6-11,295 pouiiids,” he said. Estate, 647-8000. ments available. Only 1 V-6, Auto, Loaded, Sunroof KANSAS CrTY, Mo, — In a year After all their deliberations, the each remaining out of carpeted. No pets. inClassffied tory wheels. 646-7959. in the first round at TUcson. Ohio LSU center Shaquille O’Neal is actually listed as 31 ROOMS FOR RENT Lease, security. $815/ 61 MI8C. SERVICES 1987 O idt Cutlets Sup. $ 5 ,90 0 when so much power is packed at committee eventually settled on State’s first game in the Midwest MALLARD VIEW-New 72. Quiet. On busline. FORD-Bronco, 1984. STORRS — Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun didn’t 7-1, but whatever his size, he’s been a giant problem 1 Month. 646-3938. is easy. the top, picking out the bottom three Air conditioning, self CLEANING-Hauling, v-e. Auto, Pun Power, Wire Wheels XLT. Loaded, Excellent North Carolina, ranked No. 7 in the pits it against Towson State. Nor­ to opponents. O’Neal averages 27.7 points a game, Ranch and Colonial MANCHESTER-Free or four squads in the 64-team Top 25, as top seed in the East, No. understand the math, but he liked the answer to the c- homes, change your week with $100 security cleaning oven, all ap­ MANCHESTER-3 carpentry, remodeling, J u s t c a t 1987 BMW 325 $11,700 condition. $4,900. 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Heat and security required. Call Reasonably priced. Ful­ wedo the rest! Sunday night. But he missed LSU’s last two games, both losses, bedroom, 1-1/2 V-8, Auto, Ato, Fufl Power, Two lono Speed. Runs great. said two weeks ago that deciding NCAA Tourney “We thought there were seven Colonials. Attached nished room for rent on hot water included. 247- 875-3391, from 8-5pm. ly insured. The Huskies expected to be seeded between because of a hairline fracture of his upper left fibula. 1987Acura Logtnd Sad. $13,900 $1800. 649-7057. those last few teams would probably garage. From busline. $100/Week. 5030.______teams, after UNLV, who were first seventh and ninth in the tournament. Instead they He remains questionable and was scheduled to be ex­ $143,900. North Main 649-4148 after 5. ^91 CARS FOR SALE ' 91 CARS FOR SALE V-6, Aulo, Sunroof, Loaded SUBARU STATION be his panel’s toughest assignment. or second seeds," said Tom Frcricks, amined today. 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Chris or John 649-1749 T O Y O T A l a n d ning sucak, as top seed in the West west and Arizona (26-6) in the West. Welcome in to this Carpeted. $425/Month. pets. $450 per month. 649-4684. l9a6RMdbonoo4X4 liafio V-6, Aulo, A/C, Power Group “We know Ohio State lost two said they liked the bracket they were placed in. If they The Huskies average 735 points, shooting 46 per­ 8 6 IVUBukWIkytartiM $M*0 CRUISER-1982. 4 X 4. Regional was easy. But deciding on wonderfully private 1-1^ Months security. SecurKy. 528-8643. “That was an area the committee games this past week," Frcricks cent, while holding opponents to 39 percent shooting MANCHESTER-Store/ IM7CtwvyC«tobityl*d IM M 1988 Mercury Cougar $7,995 100,000 Plus miles. beat LSU, the Huskies would play the winner of the townhouse. Enjoy the No dogs. Call 742- Cutlass SupraiM 1W7Cli*vyC«tobSwlE«M apMlal the lop seeds in the other three spent at least three hours this after­ said. “But they did win two over In­ and 65 points. MANCHESTER-Newer Commercial use. Main V-6, Auto, Full Power, A/C $2,000 Negotiable. rcgionals kept the nine-man con)- Nebraska-Xavier game on Saturday. luxuiy of 2 bedrooms, 0569. duplex, 3 bedrooms, $5,995 IWrOUhDMkiaSBraugham $7Jt0 649-9857. Leave noon on,” Delany said. “Wc looked diana in head-to-head competition. The Huskies said they didn’t know much about the St. near Center St. 646- IM7PonHao«000M M,4M “I can’t believe we were seeded that low, but when new oak kitchen with carpeted, appliances. 88 1999 Acura UgandLS $19,900 message. miucc tossing and turning. at late results, drew some con­ It gets down to a hairline decision. It Tigers. appliances, newly tiled MANCHESTER-1 2426. Weekdays 9am- IWreutoktakAMnu* $10,aH 1 looked at our bracket I thought it was OK,” center $690 monthly. Heat not 5pm. Cutlass Suprama I9M Slick flkytaMli tod totoO Sedan, V-6, Auto, Air Bag, Leather “The toughest job and most ob­ clusions and drew some lines. That really docs. 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To Choosa From 647-7077 848-6464 * 18—MAhfCHESTER HERALD, Monday, March 11,1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, March 11,1991__19 NCAA NCAA MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 1991 , tl Mound; In Brief 1 2nd Mdund Ragtonala lAdlaMpoNi Mondair.AadM MldMpdNd RogiOAdld tndftdUAd: 1di Kdwnd; 14-11 MMhid-ir MdfohW MarohW _ UNLV will try to do an imitation act From Page 17 Hensley wins Martinsville race ILUMLY...... By The Associated Press payback after taking an 83-77 beating “A few days ago we were on the in the final of the Big Eight tourna­ lA-MSMIiOll...... „..J' M i^ T IN ^ IL L ^ Va. (AP) — Jimmy Hensley from Duke (26-7) in its regular-season bubble and today we’re the eighth slipped past H ^ Gant on lap 127 of the Busch Grand ment. fl.0Mf8«IMnL..._„. With 41 strai^t victories, UNLV is finale at Chapel Hill. seed in the West,” said Georgetown record-tying seven teams from the ___ National at the Marunsville Speedway en route to victory trying its best to look like another UCLA. coach John Thompson. “It’s inter­ H.VanMrtOL...... J" in the last of three races in the Miller 500 tripleheader BIG EAST Big East, in the second roimd. Twmm, ArtiMt Perhaps the Runnin’ Rebels won’t Nmt YMk No. 21 Seton Hall 74, (^ rg eto w n esting we go from not going (to the “People have been asking me all AMqTMM.K___ _ <.vvih Hensley bwt Dale Jarrett to the flag by 0.47 seconds. repeat the Bruins’ spectacular run of 10 tournament) to eighth seed by win­ week who I feared the most, and Gant, who led for 83 laps, was put out of the race by an NCAA championships in 12 years, but 62: At New York, Seton Hall won its first ning two basketball games.” Georgetown was one of the two I accident. . ^ they do have a chance to make a little col­ Big East championship and ended the All the top seeds play their open­ feared,” said UNLV coach Jerry «.u«...... nyo,*.;______, 200-lap Winston modified tour race, lege basketball history of their own. Hoyas’ longshot run at the title. The ing games on Friday. Tarkanian. “Georgetown is a tn.s.AwwBiL.._.}" Jeff Fuller s Chevrolet led from lap 100 to beat Carl After winning the Big West champion­ Pirates took control early in the second Ohio State (25-3) meets Towson ____ Pasteryak by 0.16 seconds. half at Madison Square Garden and led by dangerous team.” ___ • mM*. WMMnftan ••M MuUwrtw«, lU. ship on Sunday with a 98-74 victory over State (19-10) at Dayton, Ohio. North Before the matchup is set, both Fresno State, top-ranked UNLV gained a as many as 11. Tournament most valuable ___ j " Sabatini knocks off Graf m m m Carolina (25-5), which beat Duke to teams must win their first-round berth in the NCAA playoffs and the op­ player Oliver Taylor had 15 points for the win the Atlantic Coast Conference pm es Friday at the West Regional _____ B(X^A RATON, Fla. (AP) — Gabriela Sabatini, look­ portunity to become the first team to Pirates. tournament, opens against Nor­ in Tbeson, Ariz. Eighth-seeded MlAweefiOi*.__ J" ing to move up from No. 4, beat Steffi Graf 6-4, 7-6 Seton Hall (22-8) was the fourth seed theastern (22-10) at Syracuse, N.Y., (8-6) in the final of the Virginia Slims of Florida. in the Big East, the lowest-ranked team Georgetown (18-12) meets No. 9 avy*#.______VPMpt rVH| WTWW and Arkansas (31-3), which topjwd Vanderbilt (17-12). iMlV*14-l< I) ____ The top-seeded Graf knew all week that her record NCAA Hoop ever to win the tournament. The Hoyas Texas for the Southwest Conference Last week, Georgetown was con­ lift.l!!l«:_YWr*__J ______186-week streak at No. 1 would end Monday, when dropped to 18-12. championship, meets Georgia State ______Monica Seles moves to the top of the ladder despite SOUTHEASTERN sidered a borderline NCAA tourna­ ______repeat as national champion since UCLA (16-14) in AUanta. ment team. But the Hoyas clinched a taking last week off. The computer rankings are based on in 1973. No. 24 Alabama 88, Tennessee 69: At The seven Big East schools in the lA.tt..f(»»».(PWJ ■|iA.Mtohf5aoj_____ berth by making it all the way to the performances during the previous 52 weeks, and they’ll The Runnin’ Rebels (30-0) also will try Nashville, Ibnn., Melvin Cheatum scored tournament ties the record set by the (MAMPIOM Big E ^ t tournament final before r.viMvi s r no longer penalize Seles for her third-round loss last year to become the eighth team to win the title 23 points and Gary Waites 22 to lead Big Ten last year. The conference s o u w i a s i at Boca Raton. losing to Seton Hall on Sunday. l)Oh»»SL...... with a perfect record. UCLA, which holds Alabama to its third consecutive tourna­ will be represented by Georgetown, OArtMAMt______ment title. The Crimson Tide (21-9) UNLV originally was barred from Sabatini, who earned $100,000, has now won her. last the NCAA record with 88 regular-season Seton Hail, Villanova, St. John’s, JAJSSfl*??..??:___I" pulled away in the final 19 minutes the tournament for recruiting viola­ "I.1.A.9.WMH..S1.__ two tournaments. On her way to an indoor title in Tokyo consecutive victories, turned the trick Connecticut, Pittsburgh and last month, she beat Graf in a third-set tiebreaker in the four times. against a weary Tennessee team that A tions, but the NCAA reversed its Syracuse. The only Big E ^ t teams OAAlOWSi quarterfinals. trailed only 46-45 in the opening minute decision in September after the _____ I" UNLV’s Big West victory was one of that didn’t make it were Providence OtylMvOM* ______of the second half. school appealed. Under the ruling, J5 T * hi»______AltaflU, 12 conference championships decided (17-12) and Boston College (11-19). Courier gets second career win over the weekend. Not only did Alabama win the SEC’s “We were hopeful of eight, but I the Runnin’ Rebels will be ineligible .... ___ I" INDIAN WELLS, Calif. (AP) — Jim Courier captured On Sunday. Arkansas won the South­ automatic berth, but it also saved the thought eight would be a hard swal­ for the tournament next season. 4J.SLJojw;i____ only the second singles title of his career Sunday by beat­ west Conference, North Carolina the At­ NCAA from being forced to take a 12-22 low,” Big East commissioner Mike The Rebels are an overwhelming 4)Atob>m______team in Tennessee into the tournament. favorite to defend their title. But to ing France’s Guy Forget 4-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7-4) in lantic Coast Conference, Seton Hall the Tranghese said. “I know Providence .....|- MoaMm, MitMu n the Champions Cup. reach the Final Four in Indianapolis, CtMitotU, M.C. _____ Big East, Alabama the Southeastern, Mis­ WAC is one of the best 64 teams. The fllSfJ...... Courier, of Dade City. Fla., pocketed $125,000 for they may have to get by Geor­ souri the Big Eight and Eastern Michigan BYU 51, No. 8 Utah 49, OT: At thing that hurt them was that four of .flif'.sii'ftnft______winning the 3*/2-hour match, the largest payday of his getown and Arizona, two teams with __ I" the Mid-American. Laramie, Wyo., Nate Call hit two free their wins were against teams '~|ni.04c<#i______career. Ranked 26th in the world. Courier previously On Saturday, BYU won the Western Tha Assoclatad Press ranked No. 240 or lower.” powerful inside games. Barring any throws with eight seconds left, giving ______won a 1989 tournament in Switzerland and had not made Athletic Conference, Florida Stale the Big CHAMPS — Seton Hall’s Assaf Barnea (23), Gordon Winchester Six ACC schools made the field, upsets, UNLV and second-seeded Brigham Young (20-12) the lead, and a final since then. Sky, Montana the Big Sky, Northeastern while the Big Ten and Southeastern Arizona would meet in the West Miwutpoai. mmwmu (22) and Jerry Walker show their joy after the Pirates beat Geor­ Tyrone Tate missed a wide-open layup for final. 5 tow ___ leulevIN, KwMiMky the North Atlantic and Xavier (Ohio) the Conference each placed five teams. 14-U getown, 74-62, Sunday at Madison Square Garden for the Big East No. 8 Utah (28-3) as time ran out. Svensson wins all-Swede final Midwestern Collegiate Conference. The Big Eight had three teams “To get through that region, we __ I " .a® *"**'--- COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Jonas Svensson All but Missouri, which is on NCAA Tournament championship. METRO and is the only conference to capture have to play the same way we’ve ______been playing,” Tarkanian said. ajWMn*.______took conuol after narrowly losing a first-set tiebreak and probation, gained an automatic bid to the Florida St. 76, Louisville 69: At three of the top 12 seedings. Fifteen run that included three 3-poinlers by Hunt Three teams will play their open­ beat Anders Jarryd 6-7, 6-2, 6-2 in the all-Swedish NCAA tournament. turnovers into 14 points in the first five Roanoke, Va., Florida State (20-10), teams with 20 or more victories singles final of the Copenhagen Open men’s tennis tour­ and fastbreak baskets by Hunt and John­ minutes of the second half. ing games in their home states — *nraplaet i»»«n| BIG WEST which will join the ACC next season, were left out of the tournament. nament. No. 1 UNLV 98, Fresno St. 74: At son following rebounds by Stacey Aug- Joey Wright had 31 for Texas (22-8). rebounded from a 20-point deficit in the They include Fordham (24-7), Siena Ohio State in Dayton, Georgia State mon. When Johnson made two free in Atlanta and Brigham \bung in It was the first ATP Tour win of the year for Svensson, Long Beach, Calif., Anderson Hunt ATLANTIC COAST final 17 minutes and beat Louisville (23-9), Southwest Missouri State Thursday at regional sites. Second- Vanderbilt,. Michigan State vs. Wis­ Connecticut, Nebraska vs. Xavier of throws with 5:59 left, the Rebels led Salt Lake City. round winners advance to the Temple and Syracuse vs. Richmond. who is ranked 12th in the world and was the $150,000 scored 23 points and Larry Johnson 22 for No. 7 North Carolina 96, No. 6 Duke (14-16). Charlie Ward’s 26-foot 3-pointer (21-11), Furman (20-8) and Middle consin-Green Bay, Utah vs. South Ohio, Iowa vs. East Tennessee State 80-57. regionals the following weekend, tournament’s No. 1 seed. He also reached the final Feb.' UNLV. The Runnin’ Rebels, who have an 74: At Charlotte, N.C., Rick Fox guided with 23 seconds left broke a 69-69 tie. Tennessee State (21-9). Oklahoma State coach Eddie Sut­ Alabama, New Mexico State vs. SOUTHWEST ton will be taking a record fourth with the four regional winners going and Duke vs. Northeast Louisiana. In the Southeast, it’s Arkansas vs. 24 in Stuttgart, Germany, but lost to countryman and North Carolina to its 12ih ACC title, scor­ NORTH ATLANTIC Missouri (20-10), Kentucky Creighton, Seton Hall vs. Pepper- average winning margin of 29 points, No. 5 Arkansas 120, No. 23 Texas 89: school to the NCAA tournament. He In the East, the matchups are Georgia State, Arizona State vs. world No. 1 Stefan Edberg. ing 25 points in the most lopsided con­ Northeastern 57, Maine 46: At Bos­ to the Rnal Rjur at Indianapolis dine, Virginia vs. Brigham Young didn’t secure this victory until midway At Dallas, Todd Day and Lee Mayberry (22-6) and Illinois (21-10) were in­ March 30-April 1. North Carolina vs. Northeastern, Rutgers, Wake Forest vs. Louisiana ference tournament final since the Tar ton, Ron Lacey scored 18 points as Nor­ previously guided Creighton, and Arizona vs. St. Francis, Pa. Svensson, 24, who earned $18,000, was a semifinalist through the second half. led a 19-2 run at the start of the second eligible because they’re on NCAA Princeton vs. Villanova, Mississippi Ibch, Alabama vs. Murray State, in both 1988 and 1990 at the French (jpen. Heels beat North Carolina State 87-50 in theastern (22-10) defeated Maine (13-16), Arkansas and Kentucky to the tour­ Here are the first-round pairings: In the Midwest, it’s Ohio State vs. The Runnin’ Rebels’ transition game half that gave Arkansas (31-3) its third probation, which proved especially nament. State vs. Eastern Michigan, UCLA Pittsburgh vs. Georgia, Kansas vs. 1968. which led throughout much of the first frustrating to Missouri since the Towson State, Georgia Tech vs. vs. Penn State, North Carolina State finally clicked and they launched a 23-4 straight SWC title. Arkansas turned eight In the West Regional, it’s UNLV New Orleans, Florida State vs. Packer fights for little guys North Carolina (25-5) was looking for half. Tigers beat No. 14 Nebraska Sunday Deftul, Texas vs. St. Peter’s, St. vs. Southern Mississippi, Oklahoma First-round action begins vs. Montana, Georgetown vs. South Carolina and Indiana vs. NEW YORK (AP) — Nearly 70 percent of the at-large John’s vs. Northern Illinois, LSU vs. Slate vs. New Mexico, Purdue vs. Coastal Carolina. berths in the NCAA tournament were filled by six con­ O H ferences. and that bodes poorly for the little guys, CBS DO r- basketball analyst Billy Fucker says. Strawman says Murray takes a high seat In Brief “If this isn’t resolved quickly, I can see a day coming > m Rose attracts The early rising Bulls catch when those six conferences say, ‘Why do we need any of these others guys?’” lacker said. pay the Doctor Z l ^ Two Manchester divers advance “If those six leagues came together and said to some to see Wings win on road O CO a huge crowd network — like Notre Dame did in football — ‘Hey, VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Darryl Strawberry z -< HAMDEN — Manchester High divers Kirk the Atlanta Hawks napping guys, we’ll bring you a pretty good package and hold our has some advice for the New York Mets — pay By KEN RAPPOPORT Ringbloom and Popo Alejandro advanced to TViesday WATERBURY (AP) — Pete Rose would be in­ ATLANTA (AP) — The Chicago own national championship. Are you fellas interested?’ Dwight Gooden what he’s worth or lose him to The Associated Press night’s Class L finals at T&le University at the Class L ducted in the Hall of Fame tomorrow if the hundreds when we couldn’t get anything -— lost 28 consecutive road games another team. m X qualifying meet held Saturday at Hamden High. of fans who gathered to see him at a baseball card Bulls, who like getting up early, going. We just came out flat. It was — I think we’d certainly have to look at it.” 0 m in one season. “Not to take anything away from (Boston’s Roger) With the worst road record in the Ringbloom stands in eighth place and Alejandro 10th show had their way. caught the Atlanta Hawks napping. an ugly game,” Atlanta’s Doc The NCAA givM automatic tournament berths to 30 Chris Mullin hit his first nine conferences, reserving 34 of the bids for at-large schools. Clemens, but Doc (Gooden) is a much better , NHL, the Detroit Red Wings have before the final rounds of dives. Rose sat behind a table at the city’s Sheraton Hotel “The time frame was to our ad­ Rivers said. shots from the field and finished Since Missouri, which is on NCAA probation, won the he’s the best pitcher in baseball,” Strawberry said been driving coach Bryan Murray 1 The 200 free relay of Dave Phillips, Fat Osborne, Luke vantage, because we always practice for three hours Sunday afternoon, wearing a Boston It was the second consecutive with 34 poinu on 13-for-17 shoot­ Sunday after his good friend and ex-ieammate struck up the wall. Bittner and Todd Erickson failed to qualify for the finals, Celtics sweatsuit and signing autographs for $18 at 11 ajn.,” Bulls coach Phil Jack- home loss for the Hawks, whose Big Eight Conference tournament, there effectively were O O ing, while Tim Hardaway had 25 35 at-large berths this year. him out in the first inning of the Mets’ 10-3 exhibi­ Sunday night, they drove him up but did turn in the second fastest time ever in school his­ apiece. son said after his team whipped At­ club-record streak of 22 wins at if? points and 11 assists for the War­ Twenty-four of them, or 68.6 percent, came from the tion victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. to the press box. o tory with a 1:41 .32 clocking. “I guess there’s no backlash at all about Rose,” lanta 122-87 in a 12:20 pjn. game. home was snapped by Phoenix on riors. Big East, Atlantic Coast, Southeastern, Big Ten, “When people realize how good he is, maybe he’ll “I like the idea of being able to said John Gagain of Wolcott, who came to see “I can’t think of a team in the 2 CD Relay team takes 9th place league we could have beaten today,” Heat 101, Nets 88: Miami Facific-10 and Big Eight conferences. be appreciated,” Strawberry said. “I’ve seen him get a good hold on the opposition as T m CD baseball’s all-time hits leader. “In fact, it seems like handed New Jersey its 12th con­ from the other side for a long time, so I’m not well as your own team,” said Mur- PROVIDENCE — The Manchester High 4 X 200 everyone in Waterbury got his autograph.” Hawks coach Bob Weiss saud. NBA Roundup “And what’s the economic impact of this to the For- “Spud (Webb) and ‘Nique (Domini­ secutive road loss and its fifth dhams of the world?" Packer asked. “First, schools are surprised (by the ). We’ll kid about it. There ray, who turned over the coaching 5 relay team of Michelle Simpson, Lisa Shinners, Darlene It was only Rose’s second appearance on the straight defeat overall. are going to be times when he faces me when he’ll que Wilkins) were the only two Thursday. cutting back on the games they’re scheduling. So the For- Porter and Sheila Ringbloom took ninth place at Satur­ autograph circuit since his release from prison in Sheiman Douglas led the Heat get me and times when I get him.” day’s New England Indoor Track and Field Champion­ January. He appeared at a show in New York on guys that were really in the game.” “We have played better, but today dhams can’t even get on these teams’ schedules to get m > with 28 points and 13 assists, and he strength of schedule going for them. Gooden is eligible to become a free agent after the ships at Brown University. Saturday. “One guy would be zigging and was one of our better performances, singlehandedly outscored the Nets “We all become very shortsighted when that buck is season. So far he hasn’t been able to agree to a future ■^e Manchester foursome had a time of 1:54.15, Although he is still serving time in a halfway the other would be zagging. We I must say,” Chicago’s Scottie Pip- duties to assistant E)oug MacLean so 5 ^ 14-13 in the third quarter when out there,” Packer said. “The die is cast as to where this contract with the Mets. taking three seconds off their fifth-place finish in the house. Rose is allowed to take several trips a month were just out of sync.” Weiss said. pen said. he could watch his team from on 00 Miami turned an 8-point halftime tournament is going. It’s going to the power leagues and If they don t pay him, they’ll miss a great > Class L state championships. in order to appear at such events. “Some nights you go to the well and Jordan, the game’s high scorer, high. deficit into a 79-69 lead. power teams on strength of schedule, and the other teams pitcher,” Strawberry said. “If they don’t, somebody “Everyone ran her fastest split of the year. It was a Most of those who waited in line to see Rose said it’s dry." With Murray away from the had all his 25 points in the first three Miami’s Rony Seikialy had 21 are shut out.” else is going to pay him.” good way to end the season,” Manchester coach Mike the 49-ye^-old should be allowed in the Hall of “I like the early games,” said periods, shooting 10 for 13 from the bench, the Red Wings played one of Michael Jordan, who scored 25 points and 21 rebounds, including Coming out a winner in his first confrontation with Saimond said. Fame despite his gambling and tax problems. floor. He left with more than a Ottey avenges rare defeat Suawberry, Gooden said he got the strikeout widi a their better road games of the season points. “I like to get out of bed and 16 on the defensive end, breaking and whipped the St. Louis Blues Manchester’s Jason DeJoannis cleared 6 feet, 2 inches “I think it’s great that he’s here,” said Tom minute to go in the third. SEVILLE, Spain (AP) — Jamaica’s Merlene Ottey, curveball he’d be happy to take into the season. in the high jump to take eighth place in the event. “Jason play ball. I hate to sit around all day the team record of 15 he tied Friday 4-1. Butcher, a baseball card dealer from Ludlow, Mass. Pippen and B J. Armstrong each against Atlanta. the world’s best women’s sprinter the past two years, waiting for a game.” That ended a seven-game winlcss did very well, just the competition was very tough,” He s paid his dues, probably more than anyone else added 19 for the Bulls. It was a avenged a rare defeat by equaling her 200-meter world Saimond said. “Wilkins was not a factor today. Reggie Theus had 22 points and would have in the same situab'on.” season high for the reserve record of 22.24 seconds in the World Indoor Track and streak on the road (0-4-3) for the We confused him with a new double Sam Bowie 18 for the Nets. Red Wings, who won for only the Armstrong. Field CThampionships on Sunday. team scheme," Jackson said. “He Lakers 115, Magic 101: Los An­ Rangers’ Ryan sixth time on the road all season Th* Astoclatcd PrMs UConn baseball wins a pair Webb led the Hawks with 18 Ottey beat Irina Sergeyeva, the Soviet who had upset seemed tentative on the floor.” geles used a 15-4 spurt at the start of (6-21-8). SANDWICHED — The Islanders’ Pat Lafontaine (16) and Bill HAINES CFTY, Fla. — The University of Connecticut points. her in Friday’s final of the 60-meter dash, ending a 73- Wilkins, nursing a sore right wrist the fourth quarter to break open a Before Murray went upstairs, Berg take the puck away from the Penguins’ baseball team opened its 1991 season Sunday with a 4-3 Suns 123, Timberwolves 109: race winning streak that began in 1989. NIT gobbles up from Friday’s game in Miami, close game at Orlando. MacLean said the Detroit coach victory over Ithaca College. Sophomore ri^tfieldcr Phoenix won at Minnesota for its Other high points included an attempted world record is ready to go in their game Sunday at Nassau Coliseum. The Penguins scored 10 in the first period, but Sam Perkins led a balanced gave the players a tongue-lashing Jason Himich scored on a seventh inning error for the sixth consecutive road victory and of 8 feet in the high jump by Hollis Conway of the beat the Islanders, 4-3. added only 4 more points. Lakers scoring attack with 20 about their performance in a 6-2 loss Huskies. sixth straight win overall. United States, meet records by 400-meter runner Diane By JIM DONAGHY the leftovers The game grew so lopsided both points, while Magic Johnson had 18 to Minnesota on Saturday night. It was UConn’s first season opening win since 1988. The Suns never have lost to the Dixon of the United States and 3,000-meter winner The Associated Press Angeles overcame a three-goal teams’ regulars sat out the final points and 12 assists. James Worthy “He talked about how we need to deficit to cam a tic with Montreal. Connecticut later in the day followed up that success Timberwolves, beating them seven and Terry Teagle scored 17 points Frank O ’Mara of Ireland, and Soviet Mikhail Shchen- quarter. play as a team, and we did,” Sandstrom scored in the first with an 8-2 victory over St. Leo College at Dade City. NEW YORK (AP) — TUlsa will meet an in-state rival consecutive times, including three each and Vlade Divac finished with nikov and Christine Wachtel of Germany winning their It appears Nolan Ryan is ready. ENJOY MORE The Bulls’ subs put the game this year. MacLean said. period and had a power-play goal in Junior leftfielder Sal Tinnerello led the Huskies in this in the first round of the NTT for the second consecutive 15 points and 15 rebounds. third straight indoor gold medals. For his first spring training gome, Ryan had planned to away with 11 unanswered points Rookie Johan Garpenlov had two a three-goal outburst in the second one as he went 4-for-5 and drove in two runs. Jim year, and the Golden Hurricanes aren’t happy about it. Tom Chambers scored 28 points Dennis Scou scored 19 of h i s ^ pitch three innings. Instead he toss^ five innings of AFFORDABLE against the Hawks’ subs to begin the and Dan Majerle 23 for Phoenix, goals and an assist to lead Denoit. for the Kings. Penders, a 1990 East Catholic High graduate, was behind They will play at Oklahoma on Thursday night in the fourth period, as a 62-47 contest poinu in the first quarter for Orlan­ one4iit ball Sunday for the Texas Rangers. INSURANCE! the plate for the Huskies in the second game. only one of the 16 opening-round games between two which shot 61 percent from the floor Pate secures bizarre victory Ryan, 44, didn’t give up a hit until Minnesota’s Chili Seven of Garpcnlov’s 17 goals Eric Desjardins. Brent Gilchrist. turned into a rout. do on 9-for-lO shooting from the have come against the Blues, includ­ UConn returns to action tonight at 7 against Florida schools from the same state. after three quarters and finished at field. CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. (AP) — Steve Pitc’s 3-ovcr- Davis led off the fifth inning with a single. The Twins, Shaync Corson and Mike McPhcc “It was just one of those days ing four on Nov. 23 in Detroit’s Southern. “It|s a shame,” 'Dilsa athletic director Rich Dickson 59 percent. Nuggets 124, Mavericks 110: par effort on the final 18 holes served as illustration for however, scored three runs in the ninth inning for a 6-5 scored for Montreal, which has lost only other victory over St. Louis in said. “Apparently there’s not much opportunity for input. ~ ^— Warriors 97, Kings 87: Golden Orlando Woolridge and Miehael his bizarre victory in the Honda Classic. victory at Port Charlotte, Fla. only one of its last six. The eight games. Ptaul Ysebaert added a I asked (NTT officials) their reasoning and they said it n 1 State brought Sacramento within Adams scored 31 points each as It was the highest by a winner on the PGA Tbur since “1 hadn’t caught Nolan for a year, since the 1989 Canadiens had beaten Vancouver Giardelli clinches World Cup goal and two assists and Steve Yzer- one loss of the single-season NBA Denver won at home against Dallas. Larry Nelson 1 ^ the same last-round total in winning season, but we were pretty much in sync,” Rangers 4-2 on Saturday. was the consent of the committee. In other words, there’s T V ll t l lC r S man had two assists and an empty- ASPEN, Colo. (AP) — Marc Giraidelli of Luxem- not much rationale to it.” record for most consecutive road Cavaliers 98, Clippers : Brad the Greensboro Open 10 years ago. catcher Chad Kreuter said. Canucks 7, Sabres 5: Sergio net goal late in the game that gave Irourg clinched a record-tying fourth World Cup overall The Sooners, at one point 13-2 and ranked 11th, lost defeats. Daugherty scored 26 points and He won with a 279 total, the highest winning total of Ryan is scheduled to start the Rangers’ season opiencr Momesso scored two goals and as­ From Page 17 him his fourth straight l(X)-point title in the men’s slalom race, closing out the challenge 12 of their last 15 games and will not be going to the The Kings, who won their Larry Nance added 20 as visiting the year by three strokes. and will become the 25ih pitcher to appear in a game at sisted on another as Vancouver of former c ^ p i o n Alberto Tomba of Italy. season. snapped a four-game winlcss streak 1 NCAA tournament for the first time in eight years. previous two games at home, are Cleveland extended the Clippers’ Billy Andrade, with a 68 that ranked as the best score age 44 or older. Girardelli finished fourth in the race, won by Rudolf The Blues’ Brett Hull moved into on the road. ■^Isa (18-11) had a six-game winning streak before now 1-30 on the road, including 27 losing streak to five games. of the day. tied for fourth at 283 with John Daly and Ryan, who led the AL in last season and Nierlich of Austria, and thus earned enough points to has continually said it would have fourth place on the all-time season The loss for the Sabres extended losing to Southwest Missouri State in double overtime in straight. New Jersey — last season John Williams added 18 points Bruce Liet^e. Daly shot 71, Lietzke 74. pitched his sixth no-hitter, struck out one and walked equal the feat of Gustav Thoeni of Italy and Pirmin been preferable for his team to be on — and New Orleans — in 1974-75 four. list with his 77lh goal. The only their current winless streak on home the semifinals of the Missouri Valley Conference tourna­ off the bench for the Cavaliers. players with more goals in a season Zurbriggen of Switzerland. ment. the road when the trade was made, Mets 10, Dodgers 3: At Vero Beach, Fla., Darryl ice to 12 games — six losses and six Nationwide's are Wayne Gretzky with 92 in Girardelli has 242 points, with runner-up Tomba at will get his wish as Hartford u-avels Davies takes Inamori Classic Strawberry finally got a look at Dwight Gooden’s curve. ties. The last time Buffalo won a Home & Cor Discount Play in the 54th NIT gets under way Wednesday with 1980-81 and 87 in 1983-84, and 177. Tbmba will compete in only two more races__a to the Cap Centre in Landover, Md., POWAY, Calif. (AP) — England’s Laura Davies shot He didn’t sec it for long, though. gome on home ice was on Jan. 22, Mario Lemieux with 85 goals in Insure boih your home and car slalom and giant slalom at Waterville Valley, N.H., in James Madison (19-9) at Providence (17-12), Ball State T\iesday night to take on the a 5-under-par 67 to win the Inamori Classic by four Strawberry struck out in the first inning in his first when the Sabres beat the Boston (21-9) at Cincinnati (17-11), Michigan (14-14) at 1988-89. with Nationwide', and get a spe­ two weeks. . Hartford plays strokes over Judy Dickinson and Lyim Connelly. showdown with his good friend and former teammate. Bruins 6-4. Women Jets 4, Devils 3: Ed Olezyk Colorado (15-13), Southern Illinois (16-13) at Boise six of its final 10 games on the road. Davies won the fourth tournament of her four-year The New York Mets beat Los Angeles 10-3, with the Capitals 5, Oilers 3: Nick cial money saving discount on Senna wins U.S. Grand Prix State (18-10), Houston (18-10) at Stanford (15-13), and . , PitUburgh, with its 4-3 win over LPGA career — and first since the 1989 Lady Keystone Dodgers’ runs coming on Strawberry’s three-run homer scored two goals and Bob Essensa K>preos scored the game-winner yourhomeow ners insurance AND Bowling Green (17-12) at Wisconsin (14-14). From Page 17 PHOENIX (AP) — Ayrton Senna’s latest model the New York Islanders Sunday, is Open — by completing four rounds over the StoneRidge in the sixth inning. made some dazzling saves as Win­ early in the third period as the Capi­ another nioney-sasing discount In addition to TUIsa-Oklahoma, Thursday will see For­ 4-0 since ‘The Trade.’ . . Mark nipeg snapped a four-game losing tals beat Edmonton to extend their on your car insurance. The NCAA berth is Connecticut’s Country Club course with an 11-under-par 277 total. But the big moment on this day came in the first in­ McUuen race car, powered by Honda’s new V12 racing dham (24-7) at South Florida (19-10), Coppin State Hunter, used sparingly by Calgary, to play someone like that,” he said, sneak. unbeaten streak to five games. engine, picked up where the old McLaren-Honda VIO third straight, but the Lady Huskies Connelly matched Davies’ 67, carding seven birdies ning. Call Today. (19-10) at Southwest Missouri State (21-11), Rice was on the No. 1 line with Verbeck “The teams in the bracket won’t Olczyk’s first goal, set up by North Stars 7, Flames 3: Min­ left off last year, with the brilliant Brazilian leading from have yet to win a tournament game. against two bogeys, to finish at 281 with Dickinson, who “I was trying to keep him in the ballpark, that’s all,” (16-13) at Arkansas State (21-8), Fairleigh Dickinson and . Rob Brown skated overwhelm us because we know Mark Cisbome on a passout from the nesota extended its home unbeaten start to finish. UConn is 0-2 in NCAA games, shot a 69. Gooden said of his confrontation with Strawberry. (22-8) at Siena (23-9), and Alabama-Birmingham with Kevin Dincen and Jeff Parker them, but by the same token they comer, was his 500th NHL point. streak to 11 games as Mike The victory, which tied Senna with retired Jackie losing to La Salle (72-63) in ’89 in know us.” Orioles 6, \hnkees 3: At Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Mike Stan Byslawlcz (18-12) at Memphis State (16-14). in the middle. "The other line wasn’t Penguins 4, Islanders 3: Mark Modano’s power-play goal sparked Stewart for second on the Ibrmula One career victory list Storrs. Auriemma said the Lady Rutgers (23-6) is the sixth seed Flanagan, trying to make a comeback with Baltimore, au generating much so I put Hunter Lukas saddles Anita winner Rccchi scored with 4:26 left to give a four-goal second-period rally to with 27 — behind only Frenchman Alain Frost’s 44 — The opening round will be completed on Friday with Huskies must earn a victory to move while Tbledo (23-6) is the 11th seed pitched three scoreless innings and Chris Hoilcs hit a 386lkUnStrMl there to try to generate something,” Pittsburgh a comc-from-bchind vic­ help the North Stars snap Calgary’s Manctmtor. CT appeared to be a cakewalk for the defending race and Furman (20-8) at West Virginia (16-13), U Salle (19-9) the program to its next level. in the East Rutgers has defeated ARCADIA. Calif. (AP) — Farma Way, $3.80, ended three-run homer with one out in the 10th inning as the I^y said. He added the shuffling of tory over the Islanders at the Nassau six-game winning streak. 06040 scries champion. at Massachusetts (17-11), BuUer (18-10) at Wyoming three of the top eight ranked teams, D. Wayne Lukas’ Santa Anita Handicap drought, beating Orioles beat the . lines most likely will continue. “Now we must get past that Coliseum. Defenseman Mark Tinordi had a Prost, Senna’s former teammate and bitter rival, had a (19-11), and George Washington (19-11) at South including No. 1 Penn State. It. Festin by 7>U lengths to win the $1 million stakes. Flanagan, 39, pitched with the Orioles from 649-2891 “Nothing is certain," he said. , . second round. I think we’re ready,” Rccchi broke a 3-3 tic when he goal and two assists as Minnesota problem with his clutch. He finished 16.322 seconds be­ Carolina (19-12). however, has lost three of its last The 4-year-oId colt made Gary Stevens the first jockey 1975-1987 and has a career record of 165-136. Tlic left­ Hartford outshot Quebec, 30-20. . . Auriemma said. took a feed from Phil Bourque in the improved to 9-0-2 during the streak, hind as the race, scheduled to run 82 laps, was cut by one five, including a 54-52 loss to to get consecutive victories in the event since Bill hander gave up one hit in relief of starter . The second and third rounds will again be played at Hartford, 0-4-1 in its last five at Auriemma said he’s pleased over­ high slot, and his shot deflected off two games shy of the team record. NATIONWIDE Syracuse, the last-place team in the Shoemaker won in 1966 and 1967. Red Sox 13, Tigers 7: At Winter Haven, Fla., Danny because of Formula One’s two-hour time limit. campus sites with the second round set for March 18-19 all with the entire bracket. Islander goalie Jeff Hackclt’s glove home, is now 16-16-4 on Civic Big East. The Lady Knighu have a Lukas had won 15 races worth $1 million but hadn’t Darwin gave up one run on a leadoff homer by Tony Blackhawks 5, Rangers 2: Steve INSURANCE Senna, who will be 31 on March 21. earned his 15th and the third round on March 20-21. and into the net for his 37th goal of Larmer had two goals and on assist Net*onw»<3e it on your tKte Center ice. Announced crowd was “The only big obstacle is that the tall frontcourt (6-foot, 6-2, 6-4) won the Santa Anita in four previous starts. Last year, his Phillips in three innings in his Boston debut as the Red wirc-to-wirc victory, one of several records he holds. The The semifinals and final will be held at Madison 11,508. 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