16—MANCHESTER HERALD,-niesday. March 13, 1990

TOWN OF MANCHESTER TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT LEGAL NOTICE CARS NOTICE OF FOR SALE ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on Deal Monday, March 26, 1990 at 7:00 P.M. in the Hearing Floom, In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 arxf Lincoln , 494 Main StreeL Manchester, Connecticut to TOYOTA-1982 Tercel. 4 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption hear and consider the following applications; door, 5 speed, AM /FM by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester Connec­ Cassette, 80K, body In Item No. 1 Speciolis# ticut on March 6, 1990. excellent condition. Appl. 1387 Cabin fire suspect $1850. 649-7304. PROPOSED ORDINANCE Robert Mumford/Maureen Shaw — Request for a variance to BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of Article II, Section 4.01.01 to reduce the side yard to 8 feet (10 gets plea bargain/4 Manchester that the Town of Manchester convey to the Eighth required) to build an addition at 61 Hilltop Drive, Residence A ITRUCKS/VANS Utilities District for the sum of Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Zone. FOR SALE D#If! Dollars ($750,000) the premises described in Schedule A. at­ Item No. 2 tached hereto. Payment of said consideration shall bo made in Appl. 1388 C H E V Y 1979 K-20 3 /4 to n ; accordance with the terms and conditions of the Agreement R. W. Commerford & Sons, Inc. — Request for a special ex­ 4x4 9" lift; 4 0 'tires; 454 between the Town of Manchester and the Eighth Utilities Dis­ ception under Article IV, Section 16 and Article II, Section 12 M e r c r u ls e r E n g in e ; 850 trict dated March 20, 1989. MI8CELUNE0U8 to hold a carnival and outdoor petting zoo from April 19-22, Holley; Custom Hitch; Prepared by William J. Shea 1990 at 364 Middle Turnpike West — Business III Zone. off road lights; roll CHILDCARE LANDSCAPING S R V IC I8 Assistant Town Attorney Item No. 3 bar, pin striped; auto- 2-23-90 Appl. 1389 matlc; recently Licensed Daycare/Playgroup CHARLES THE David J. & Margaret L Forman — Request for a variance to painted; negotiable SCHEDULE A ‘Full and part-time available. 2-4 Landscaping - Now aixept- HANDYMAN Article II, Section 4.01.01 and Article III, Section 6.02.02 to $6,200. Ask tor Scott yr. okJs. Beautiful Manchester ing spring work. Accepting ENTERPRISES That certain piece or parcel of land, situated in the Town of reduce the frontage required to create a rear lot at 297-299 w ork: 627-5876 or after home w/many indoor and out­ POWER WASHING Manchester, County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, Middle Turnpike East, Ftesidence A Zone. 7pm , 644-2268.______door activities. A lot of TLC and lawn accounts. Clean, pro­ residential & commercial known as 1039 Tolland Turnpike being more particularly Item No. 4 F O R D 1974 B ro n c o ; 4 x4 ; individual attention given. Early bounded and described as follows: 302 m otor 80k; 6" sus­ starting hrs. fessional service. Please PAINTING Appl. 1390 Richard G. Clark & Patricia H. Stanzlone — Request for a pension lift; 38'ground iMattrhpatpr lUpralft M9-9694 7am-5pm. leave message. 644-2901. interior/exterior COMMENCING at a merestone located in the general Nor­ SPRING CLEANING therly line of Tolland Turnpike, which merestone marks the variance to Article II, Section 3.01.01 to reducs the side yard hawgs(6 months).Runs ■garages ■yard Southwest corner of land now or formerly of George J. & to 11 feet (15 required) to construct an addition at 75 Thayer excellent; body 90% restored; needs paint. CLEANING SERVICES ■cellars ■gutters Grace M. Boudreau and the Southeast comer of the premises Road, Residence AA Zone. m m $3,500. or Best offer. A f­ ■rotatilling herein described; the line mns thence N 86° 06' 56' W along Item No. 5 HEATING/PLUMBING ter 4:30pm 742-8758 Wednesday, March 14, 1990 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm ■BrushAree & trash the Northerly line of Tolland Turnpike, a distance of One Appl. 1391 Newsstand Price; 35 Cents . K u r t.______CANEPA rem oval Hundred Sixty-Five and Thirty One-Hundredths (165.30) feet John & Janet Cooney — Request for a variance to Article II, *30 yrs. experience to a merestone: the line runs thence N 01° 44' 55' W along Section 4.01.01 to finish two rooms on the third floor at 561 MAZDA-1987, B-2200 PIck-up. SE/5 Pack­ JANITORIAL M & M O IL ‘fast, reliable & land now or formerly of the Town of Manchester, a distance of East Center Street, Ftesidence A Zone. Three Hundred Nineteen and Ninety-Three Orie-Hundredths age. A ir. $4,000.647-7250 PLUMBING & HEATING fully insured Item No. 6 SERVICES (319.93) feet to a merestone; the line runs thence N 81° 40' a fte r 6 o m . *10% senior Appl. 1392 ■ Oil Burner Service & Sales 39' E along land now or form e^ of Earl P. & Doris C. White, a CALL NOW! J & M Corvettes — Flequest for a spedal exception under Ar­ ■ Automatic Oil Delivery discounts distance of One Hundry Sixty-Five and Forty One-Hundredths k ticle IV, Section 5 and a variance to Article IV, Section 5.03.02 WANTED TO AT Way cleared 645-6707 ■Well Pumps Sales & Service CALL 872-4072 (165.40) feet to an iron pin; the line mns thence S 01° 46' 42' for front yard and side yard and Article IV, Section 9.03.02 E along land now or formerly of George J. & Grace M. BUY/TRADE ■Water Heaters (Etsetne s Ca$) parking requirements at 295(R) Broad Street, Business IV Interlor/Exterior ■Bathroom & Kitchen FREE JUNK CAR Boudreau, a distance of Three Hundred Fifty-Five and Nine Zone. Remodeling REMOVAL One-Hundredths (355.09) feet to the or place of begin­ Painting Done ning. At this hearing interested persons may be heard and written We buy clean, late model ■light carpentry ■Senior Citizen Discounts Locally communications received. A copy of these petitions has been Being the same premises conveyed to the Town of used cars and trucks. Top for Gorbachev ■ceilings and walls repaired ■Electric Work Parker SL Used Auto filed in the Planning and Zoning Department and may be in­ Manchester by Warranty Deed dated December 31, 1974 and prices paid. ■attics and cellars deemed FREE ESTIMATES spected during business hours. Parts, Inc. recorded in the Manchester Land Ftecords in Volume 560, Mr. Duff - Cirter Chevrolet 643-6386 Phone: is lo be elected to a Five-year term in 649-3391 Page 172 and the easterly sixty (60) feet of the premises con­ Edward Coltman, 1229 Main Street By Mark J. Porubcansky fully insured/fee estimates a nationwide campaign, but deputies 649-2871 veyed to the Town of Manchester by Warranty Deed dated Oc­ Secretary Manchetfer, CT The Associated Press tober 20, 1944 and recorded in the Manchester Land Records Zoning Board of Appeals 6466464______said they have little option but lo ------HAWKES TREE SERVICE in Volume 162, Page 597. 037-03 make an exception now and elect CLEANING MOSCOW — The Soviet Parlia­ Homes, offices, etc. CARPENTRY/ Bucket, tnjck & chipper. This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this Gorbachev to a rcducod, four-year Stump removal. Free ment today narrowly agreed to con­ For all your REMODELING publication in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) term. estimades. Special days after this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed CARS duct its own emergency election for cleaning needs I CARS I ^ C A R S Balloting came shortly after an consideration for elderly by not less than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, as the new, powerful presidency after a FOR SALE FOR SALE HDFOR SALE appeal from Leningrad historian Call ALL PHASES OF HOME and handicapped. determined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of rc.spcctcd scholar warned that a IMPROVEMENT NEEDS . 647-7553 Voters, has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting its Dmiu-i Likhachev, considered by 645-0668 Bassments tlnblied ■ Dedia ■ reference to a special Town election. nationwide popular campaign would Survooms - Roofing - Balhrooms - many the dean of Soviet culture, Ronald Osella lead lo civil war. K te h sn i EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS Mikhail S. Gorbachev was who wanted that the country was BOOKKEEPING/ IS yra. experlenco I DO: Secretary facing civil war if it had to go Steve Oevereaux's Dressmaking Alterations (All Board of Directors nominated for the post as the Con­ INCOME TAX Manchester, Connecticut through its first nationwide 'S e rv ic e Kinds) Replace Zippers -Coat CARTER CHEVROLET gress of People’s Deputies ground 7 4 2 -1 0 7 6 Dated at Manchester, Connecticut presidential election now. , Linings Custom Curtains and ilirough the lliird day of its session. this 9th day of March, 1990. ALAN W. GATES ■Slipcovers (cedain types) He was expected to win easily in "I remember the revolution of 034-03 February (1917) very well, and I &CO. Call 647-8730 MARCH TRUCK SPECIALS balloting that appeared likely to take COLTART CARPENTRY HIS place in the Kremlin’s Palace of know where emotions can lead,” the All phases of For all your carpentry needs. NEW 1990 S10 PICKUP NEW 1990 S10 BLAZER 84-ycar-old Likhachev told the tax preparation and Additions to fit your style. I MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO Congrcs.scs tonight. PAINTING/PAPERING deputies, refening to the revolution financial planning. Decks, roofs, porches, finished FOR SALE BUY/TRADE The official Tass news agency basements. References & Low said Gorbachev was nominated by ■Individuals ■Partnerships Prfcee. 1-11-4tC 1-12-4tB. STEINWAY GRAND PI­ the Communist Parly Central Com­ Please .see GORBACHEV, page 10 ■Corporations -Estates Wall Papering and Painting 633-1835 END ROLLS ANO wonted (only), mittee, which met hurriedly in a ■Fkkxdaries -Trusts 30 years Experience any size In any condi­ 27’/i" width — 50C break during the session. Tass said ■Electronic Filing Insurance, References and tion. W ill pay top price 13" width — 2 for 50C others were nominated as well, but ■ Computerized Tax CARPENTRY WORKS and pick up. Coll now 4x4, T ahoe, Cassette, A/C, Tik, Cruise, Free Estimates Nawtprint end rods can ba Returns ■Repairs -Remodelling 1-800-238-6324 anytim e. 2 Wheel Drive, 7 1/3 Bed, 2.5 L. 4 Cyl.. Power Access., 4.3 L. V6. Auto, Gar­ did not indentify them. ta p A Y MARTY MATtSSON pickad up at tha Manchaatar Auto, Blue, #3120 net. #3488 • TTD-TTY For the Deaf ■Additions Garages Harald ONLY bafora 11 t.m. The procedural vote that cleared ■Decks 6 4 9 -4 4 3 1 Your assurance of quick 1 In d e x Alan W. Gates Monday through Thursday. the way for the president lo be Call Mark response when you adver­ Enrolled Agent tise In Classified Is that elected by the Congre.ss of People’s 1 20 pages, 2 sections | 644-2362 643-5337 T o d a y Is g re a t d o v ... a n d Registered R n a n ^ Planner A&R PAINTING & our readers ore ready to Deputies was the closest Gorbachev LIcensed/lnsured C lossH led Is o g re a t w a v 210 Main Street WALLPAPERING buy when they turn to the *95941*16,394 has faced from the more than 2,(KX) ... to sell s o m e th in g ! 643- Classifiocl.^ 18-20 Exterior/lnterior little ods. 643-2711. Manchester 2711. deputies. He needed 1,497 votes, or 17 Residential and Commercial Comics 649-7470 HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS ■Over 20 yrs. experience MORE NEW 1990 S10 PICKUPS MORE NEW 1990 S10 BLAZERS two-thirds of all of the Congress’ Focus 15 Fax 649-3295 Cleaning, Hauling, Caipemry. RemodeKng ■FREE estimates I CARS I CARS 2,246 deputies. Foot ^___ 16 Raauinabiy Prtc^ VisafMastercard CallAnvtime, 289-9155 FOR SALE FOR SALE NEW 1990 S10 PICKUP 2 W h e e l NEW 1990 S10 BLAZER 4x4, The final vote was 1.542-36S LoctiUSuito 3^5 Fret Estimates Lottery ______2 A t C a b Answered with 76 deputies abstaining. If Gor­ Drive, 6' Bed, 2.5L. 4 Cyl., Tahoe, Cassette, 4.3 V-6, 4-6, 9 Risk's Handyman & NatiorcWorld _ SUBARU-1985 GL, 4 door. FORD 1 985 Escort bachev had lost the vote, he would O b itu a rio s___ __ 2 1989 Carpentry Service .McHugh Himself Auto, Tahoe, Cass, Sliding Auto, A/C, All Power Access, Silver, olr condition­ Wagon- Excellent con­ have been forced to face disgruntled Opinion 8 INCOME TAXES 646-1948 Rear Window, #3327 $9894 Painting & wallpapering at ing, power locks and dition. Coll 647-1701. Gray/Silver, #3342 $16,994 F>atrick riynrvManchestBr Herald citizens in a national election cam­ Sports ______11-14, 18 Consultation/Preparatlon its b est Free Estimates. Fully windows, cruise, 5 OLDS-1939 4 door Sedan. paign this year to keep his Job. Television 17 Individual/Buslness speed, tilt, power m ir­ WELCOME TO THE MALL — Above, emcee Bob Insured. Established 1974. Original Flat Head 6 NEW 1990 S10 PICKUP 2 W h e e l NEW 1990 S10 BLAZER 4x4, Under the new law, :he president MASTER CARPENTER ro rs . P ric e d r ig h t. 742- engine, redone In and Jan Pawlowski Drive, 7 1 /3 'Bed, 2.5L. 4 Cyl., Eubanks introduces store representatives during today’s 9848. out. Must be seen. Ask­ Sport, Cassette, 4.3 V-6, Auto, Doors and windows b custon buiL 643-9321 643-7254 RENAULT-1982 Le Cor, ing $4,250. Negotiable. Auto, Tahoe, Cassette, Slid­ A/C, All Power Accessories, mall-opening ceremonies. Inset, his audience listens. Nojobtoosmal. Excellent body, no Ask for Scott. Work rust, new tlres/broke- ing Rear Window, Fted, #3326 Gray/Black, #3340 $16,864 Gun lovers, opponents MATURE/EXPERIENCED ■FREE ESTIMATES WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. 527-5876 or otter 7, 644- Quality work at a s,AM FM cassette, INCOME TAX ■SENIOR DISCCUNTS 2268. $ 9 9 9 4 ______recisonable pricel needs dlstrlbuto- NEW 1990 S10 BLAZER 4x4, PREPARATION OVER 20 YRS. EXPERIENCE Interior & Exterior r.Owners hove no Big day arrives D A T S U N -2 8 0 Z X , 1979. NEW 1990 S10 PICKUP 4x4, Tahoe, Cass, A/C, Tilt, Cruise, take aim at committee space or tim e.$250 or INDIVIOUAUBUSINESS Free Estimates Good running condi­ NEIL MILLER best offer,649-0003 Bill. Call Brian Weigle tion. Needs some body 4.3L. V-6, Auto, Cassette, Power Access. 4.3L V-6, Auto. DAN MOSLER insurance they need," said Sen. 649-3329 646-5692 645-8912 work. New front More, Black, #3117 $12,796 Gamet/Silver. #3341 $16,994 By Denise Lavoie Wont to sell your cor? For brakes, new tires all for shoppers, mall Marie .'X. Herh.st, D-Vemon, co­ The Associated Press Quick results, use a low- around, oil changed NEW 1990 S10 PICKUP 4x4, NEW 1990 S10 BLAZER 4x4, chairwoman of the committee. QUALITY cost Clossitled od. Just because vou tion't CONCRETE every 1000K, a newbra. months," said Caricen CIcm.son, nic bill requiring [xmiiLs for as­ use on Item doesn f mean ■ PAINTING $2500 or best otter. Call 4.3L. V-6, Auto, Tahoe, Cas­ Sport, Cass, A/C, Tilt, Cruise, By Rick Santos HARTFORD Gun enthusiasts who attended the ceremony Uxlay. sault weapons sfiarked healed ex­ the Item hos lost its value. ______COMPANY 647-0061, leave mes­ sette, Sliding Rear Window, Power Accessories. 4.3L. V- Manchester Herald are promising lo pressure state law CARS sage, ask for Dan. Clcmson of Vernon and her changes between committee mcm- Why not exchonge it tor WET ^ecializing In: makers to reject bills lliat would re­ cash with an ad In Classi­ Aluminum Wheels, Red, 6. Automatic. White/Red, friend Cyndy Healey of South bers wtui continued to bicker over Custom Pmnting FOR SALE After years of temptation wiili quire permits for assault weapons fied? 64>27ft. BASEMENTS? #3283 $13,296 ______Windsor look the day off to shop. ss hat tsjH's vif guns should be Free estimates.& wriUen guaran­ S h e e tro c k #3237 $17,094 ______and set up mandatory two-wcek promises of a new mall, defined as assault wcaixins and tee. Hsteftways, foundation cracks, ■Textured CARDINAL Manchester shoppers and others And they don't mind anyone waiting periods for all gun pur- STRETCH YOUR burger gravity feeds, tile lines, dry wells, NEW 1990 S10 PICKUP 4x4, NEW 1990 S10 BLAZER 4x4. knowing bccau.se their bosses at sshether the law would keep the budget By using one port c e ilin g s BUICK, INC cast of the river now have what c ha.se s. sump pumps, winoowwek 4 drain­ SCRANTON 4.3L. V-6, Auto, Tahoe, A/C, Tahoe. Cassette, A/C, Tilt, United Technologies Corp. were euns out of the hands of criminals. soy extender to four ports age lines. Over 40 years experi­ W a llp a p e r W BukA Csniunr Cour ito.eeo they want. OlT(XTncnis and projxtnenis of the CHRYSLER-PIYMOUTH .Xs^ault sscaixms have generats'd of meat. Your taste buds ence. Relerences ■Plaster see Bukk Ragat Coupt lio,eao Cassette, Sliding Rear Win­ Cruise, Power Accessories, The new mall in Buckland told months ago. gun control bills clashed at the .State S$ Windsor Avs. (Rts. 83), Vsmon seSBuIckSKyiarkSadwi ia,7M emotional debate here and in other won't be able to tell the ALBERT ZUCCARO ■Interior /Exterior sea Pomiac Flrsblrd Cotpa u,ses Opening day: so much to do "1 want you lo know 1 was llic 85 Dodge 600ES $3,405 dow, Aluminum Wheels, Blue/ 4.3L. V-6, Automatic, Gar­ opened uxkiy after long planning, Capitol Tuesday as the legislature's difference, but your WATER PROOFING References - see Chavy Z-24 CavaHar te.eeo First one in Scars,” Clcmson said, states because I'f llicir use in Loftdtd, Tnntpon«ik>n Special S67BM W 32S f i 2.aco debate and anticipation. Public Safety Committee endorsed b u d g e t w ill I B o o s t y o u r HARTFORD Silver, #3431 $14,166 net. #3515 $17,294 ;ls FREE Estimates 85 Toyota Pickup $4,665 S67 Ford Tarnpo ic,tao boasting that shopping is her luitorii’us mass murders such the budget by selling Idle 563-3006 S67 Bukfc LaSabra Sadan ae,4eo — and so little time to do it 'Fhc mall, called the Pavilions a: the hills. Quality workman­ AulOfnillc. Extia Cisan favorite leisure-lime activity. January 19S'^> slaying of five Items In your home with u MANCHESTER 87 Mazda B-2000P.U. K B 85 S87 U m aun Qrand Marquia |I0,S Buckland Hills, is a yOO.CKlO Despite die committee's endorse low-cost od In classified. ship and materials. 1087 BukXCwtury(C a n tu LTD ■ Sadan - 87,aaO looking girl, said she needed to use They .said that usually they elementary schiHil children in Siix'k- 646-3361 S Spasd. Low mlaa. Raady to Qo iae7BulctiC«n)ury LTD Sadan ta.2a0 By Nancy Foley square-foot, iwo-levcl building ment, opjxtncnls said they do not Also, dampness proofing concrete Written guarantee. 87 O o ^ Dakota P.U. $6,785 Available Factory Incentives: travel lo Danbury to visit the null lon, Calif., by a drifter ssho used a 1807 Buick Hagd Coupa 18,888 Manchester Herald the bathroom. The shop’s owner, that will uiiimately include as think the measures will win a(i walls i lloofs Licensed & Insured. Long Bad. Low mlaa. Shaip Injcfc 1867 Olds Fkanza Coupa 18,880 Diana Marshall, of South Windsor, there, but now they can shop clo.se miliiars style assault rifle. 87 Chrysler New Wxker $6,875 1887 Chavy S-tOTnick t t . ^ $1000 Rebate or 6.9%/48 Month GMAC Rates many as l.M) specialty shops, proval from the House and .Senate W E D E L IV E R C all 1866 Buk* Skyhawk Covpa informed her there were no to home and cast of the river. lost year, a similar assault 4 Dow. Loadad, LM har Intador, Extra 1866 ChawroM Corvana Eric Dorfman was explaining to seven department stores, and "1 don't think many of the gun For Home Delivery. Call Is odvertlsing expensive? daan 118,860 Not all shoppers were quite so we.i vns bill was approved by llte 203-875-9094 1 see Chavy Calabrily Sadan 68.360 a group of about 10, mostly teen­ facilities other than the portable what's known in the mall basincss bills stand a chance...they tuve You'll be surprised now 87 Mercury Cougar $7,865 tsee Pontiac Qrand Prtx 18.360 ALL PRICES INCLUDE REBATES excited. Thcre.sa Perlman, of .1 1 lousiC, but Liter died when it was 647-9946 e c o n o m ic o l It Is to o d v e r- 24 H o u rs 2 Door. Many aitraa. Nsada lo bs aold isee Buick Somartar Coepa 86,466 age employees how to work ilie bathrooms outside the mall. a.s a fix)d court a scries of U) more holes than Swiss cheese," said tees Buk* Hagat Coupa Sanford Road in Manchester, was referred h;K k to committee. Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 tlse In C lossirie d . 643-3711. 87 Chrysler Lebaron $9,245 18,680 machines that disjx-nse yogurt at Dorfman and David Hirth were rc.siauranLs that encircle a sealing Robert Crixtk, executive director of Ai/tomutc, 29.000 rrllM ises Maroury Cyru Coupa 63,886 sent from corporate headquarters more reserved, but pleased about Rep. .Xncelo Fusco, R 88 Chrys Lebaron Convert. $SAVE tsea Pontiac Flam Coupa $1,786 Everything Yogurt/Bananas in the area. the Connecticut S[x>nsmen's .■\! the convenience the mall will AotomMlc. Top Oowm Special 81 Adams St., CARTER CHEVROLET Pavilions at Buckland Hills mall to help the franchi.scc with the At a ribbon-cutting ceremony liancc. a group iliat has ;ulamaiuly Southington, a/gued that assault 89 Plymouth Sundarioe $8,845 provide to her. Tue.sday afternoon. opening, ."Uid lo test the machines today, about .T(X) people turned opposed tougher gun laves. '■'I'ou weajvins should have a narrow Automatic. A/C. Only 9.000 miaa M anchester to make sure they arc working "It’s nice to be able to come to deiinition and not include semi- 69 Dodge Grand Caravan $14,995 1229 Main St., Manchester Exit 3/I-384 This was the First gaining ses- out, including dozens of town should go after the felons, and these 649-4571 one place, rather than eight dif­ 7 paaa.. 6 cyl.. 6 yea/ w irranty iiion for the group of employees (tropcriy. A maintenance man [xiliticians, bureaucrats, and noted don't do that." .vulo!" .1'le '.■. .-.ipi'ns used by 646-6464 Open Mon-Thurs 9-8 Fri 9-6 Sat til 5 ferent places," IVrlman said. 875-3311 who today would have to handle came by and told Marshall that the [X’rsonalilies. But hackers of tlie hills saui the', siwrlsmen in -ru'oimg ^ omiietilions. 1 643-2711 However, with a tone of com- the First rush of eusiomcrs in the plastic on her storefront had to What d(xvs the mall opening IxTieve the legislature is reads 'e. "W i.ii wc have in ihi-. bill is a mail's grand o(X-ning. mean to area shtqtjx'rs? adopt tougher gun eoniiol lass . i.uiiu; 'isi . ueiiK itul because ttf Astrograph One of the trainees, a young- Please see HKC I'lC, page 10 ‘‘We've been waiting for I’lease see MADE, page 10 "I think this give.s boll: sides pio- ;>”d anti- tnuii ,onif.i.- il’e riea>4‘ see GCN, page 10

Bridge TAURUS (April 20-May 20) A decision ently in a favorable cycle where your ca­ based upon information you have not reer and finances are concerned, so l ^ o u r thoroughly verified could be erroneous make the most ol your opportunities today Try to lake ample time in weigh­ There is a warning, however, that re Fatal Plains tornadoes, East heat linked b i r t h d a y Unfortunately South was on lead. He ing alternatives before rendering a quires you to be prudent. NORTH 313-M Going back had a flub left, but it was the queen, judgm ent ♦ 6 4 3 SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) If you are Wind flattened several farm buildings in TixLiy Itxtks it will be chilly and dreary across and dummy was left with the five- March 14, IBM GEMINI (May 21-Juno 20) Conditions By The Associated Press ♦ 10 6 5 for more philosophical about obstructions that most of New Fngland. IX’it.se fog and showers spot pertaining to your earning power are southern Wisconsin. ♦ g j 8 impede your progress today you'll deal IX-flarer South did not really expect There are strong Indications that In the very favorable at this time, but they are with them wisely However, it you let W’alnui-si/e hail fell at Grtxtm, Texas. Wind will be scattered about die region. It could still be ♦ A J 5 2 By James Jacuby TomadtK’s veered inrough die Plains and West to hold the doublelon 10 of year ahead you might do things on a not foolproof Do not take big risks In your temper make decisions lor you. it’ll plowed up farmhou.ses on the second day of a blew over a trailer and kntx-ked out (xtwer to quite want! in western New England near the WEST EAST spades, but it cost nothing for him to larger scale than you have in the past. hopes of reaping small gains be another story many rcsidenLs uxlay at Ennis, about 45 miles warm front. Highs will range from the up)x*r 30s Often the secret to successful de­ winter heal wave dial brought strollers to parks ♦ 10 7 ♦ K 8 5 2 provide for the possibility. After cash­ This could pertain to both your social CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) You pos­ to mid 40s in eastern New Ejtgland to the 60s in clarer play IS to be in the right place at life and your commercial affairs. sess the knack lor doing things in a big­ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oac. 21) The and sidewalk cafes in the I-iasl and Midwest. south of Dallas. V Q J 8 7 3 ♦ K 9 2 ing the club king, he should carefully ♦ A 7 6 the right time. And one more thing PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) You're a ger way than usual today. Your efforts less demanding you are ol companions The funnel-spinning wamt front brought balmy western New England. ♦ K 5 4 2 play the seven to dummy's jack He Thunderstorms brought flotxl warnings today lo ♦ 9 8 6 ♦ 10 4 you may need to get there the right strong opener today and the early are likely to be successful, but you today, the more willing they are likely to weather lo much of the country ea.st of die Rock­ Tomorrow, record heal should once again return then takes the spade finesse. Since Oklahoma, Texas, Illinois. Iowa and Wisconsin. number of times. South ducked the stages of your efforts should bear this could have complications on which you be to help you Let the idea originate ies. ft southern New Eingland a.s long as the low SOUTH both defenders followed to the previ­ with them Instead of coming as a com­ Four to 5 feel of water stood on an Inierslaie 43 opening lead when Fast played the out However, when It comes to closing didn't figure. In New England, the battle ground of damp clouds clear out as now predicted. Highs should ♦ A Q J 9 ous two rounds of clubs, declarer is you might not display the same admira­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) People who are mand from you underpass on Milwaukee s north side. king, but had to win the next heart ♦ A 4 now safe lo overtake the queen of ble talents. Pisces, treat yourself to a pertinent to your special needs today CAPRICORN (Dac. 22-Jan. 19) Don't On Tuesday. U'madoes touched down in Kan­ dreary weather versus record heal is exjx’cled to range from the upper 30s in northern Maine to the Chances were not good. Apparently ♦ 10 9 3 clubs with the ace to take another birthday gift. Send lor your Astro- can bo led but not pushed or manipulat­ let It be said of you today that you are a continue dirough tomorrow with record heal cx- 60s and 70s elsewhere. If the low clouds hang on declarer needed the king of spades on- sas. Nebraska, Iowa. Oklahoma and Texas. At ♦ K g 7 3 spade finesse. The five of clubs is left Graph predictions lor the year ahead by ed Try to keep this In mind, because it good taker, but a reluctant giver Reci­ jx’cicd to win out F-riday. all day Thursday temjx’raturcs would end up at side and a 3-3 spade split as well. So he procity IS important at this time so be lca.st two [teople were killed, 29 injured and scores Vulnerable: North-South in dummy, and declarer has the lowly mailing $1 25 to Astro-Graph, c/o this will minimize resistance High lem|x‘ralurc forecasts may be way olf the lea.st 10 degrees cottier than now forecast for played king of clubs and a low club to sure lo pay back favors of houses wrecked. Dealer South three one more entry lo the North newspaper. P.O Box 91428, Cleveland, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapl. 22) Associates in mark the next couple of days as a strong frontal lomotTOw afternoon. the jack A spade to the queen won. hand lo lead a third spade through OH 44101-3428 Be sure to slate your genoial, and old friends in particular, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) You w on't One tornado np(X'd a KXl-mile path in a 2W2- and declarer played a club back to the zodiac sign be out ol line if you envision goals a bit system continues lo waver cast and west through Record heat is a strong possibility for much of South W eil .North E a it East's king. can be counted on lo be helpful towards hour tear through Miuiheasiem Kansas. It lingered grander than usual today The prob­ 1 NT Pass 2 NT Pass ace in dummy. A second spade fincs.se J im rs jMct>by s txwks M iciiby on B n d g r' and ARIES (March 21-April 19) A promising you today Someone with whom you've in llesslon, Kan., a town of 3,(KX) people, long New Eingland. New Eingland Friday with a trend to colder lems could come if you think they auto­ TORNADO’S WAKE The east si:) ,if the Uaylorvillp Bap 3 NT A ll pass worked, as West contributed the spade -Jacoby on I'a rd dam es" (written with his father, arrangement involving you and some­ previously had trouble, however, won't enough to damage 75 to 1(X) hou.ses. A 6-year-old Record heat in southern New England both weather expected to start over the weekend. 10 Thai left South with the A-9 of the late Oswald Jaeobyl are now available at one else might not come oft exactly as fit into this category matically are going to be handed to vou list Church in Des Moines, Iowa lay^ 3 the parking lot attor a on a silver platter ' Sunday and Tuesday was sandwiched around a Opening lead V 7 spades over the K-8 in the Hast hand bookstores Both are publishi'd by I'haros Books anticipated Be prepared to make cor­ LIBRA (Sept. ?3-Oct. 23) You are pres­ boy died. A mother and her teen-age son, original­ rective ad)uslmonls if necessary. ly listed a.s missing, were found safe. chilly Monday. I’lea.se see WEATHER, page 10 tornado touched down there Tuesday 2—MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, March 14, IddO MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. March 14, 1990—3 RECORD MANCHESTER/BOLTON

■rDiLP: . '■ About Town Obituaries Police Roundup Lieberman sides with Bush '.V Children focus of talk Joseph J. Ricci assistant manager of the Printing by Connecticut Mutual Life In­ Department at Travelers Insurance surance Co. since 1946. He was a Police worker hurt in accident ■ V -y Four members of the Bennet Junior High School Joseph J. Ricci, 64, of St. graduate of Brown University, class on capital gains tax scheme Petersburg, Fla., formerly of Co., Hartford. He was a graduate of David Forman, a maintenance worker for the faculty will lead a panel discussion on the topic, “Your Howell Cheney Regional Vocational of 1936, and was a member of Com­ Manchester Police Departmenq escaped serious injury Children in the Middle — Let’s Talk About 'ITcm!” Manchester, died Thursday (March munity Baptist Church, the Friends By Alex Girelli 8, 1990) at home. He is survived by Technical School and Hartford State this morning when he was hurled from the bucket of a But Lieberman insisted that the best way to reduce the tonight at 7:30 in the media center in a presentation Technical College. He was an avid of the Library, and was active in the Manchester Herald his wife, Anna Marie (Zaccaro) maintenance Unck onto the top of a tractor trailer truck sponsored by the school’s P.T.S.O. The faculty mcm- duckpin bowler. Republican Rarty for many years. federal deficit is to stimulate economic growth, in part by Ricci. after the trailer hit the bucket and detached it from the iKrs will discuss the changes students go through fiom He is also survived by a son, He is also survived by two U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman said He was bom in Hartford, Sept. boom. tlie time they begin seventh grade until they leave Ren­ David S. Barrera of Vernon; a daughters and sons-in-law, Carol the capital gains tax reduction. 26, 1925. He lived in Manchester Forman was working on a traffic light at the entrance Tuesday in Manchester that he does net at the end of the ninth grade. daughter, Denise Barrera of Vernon; and Stephen Luchon of Vernon, and for 24 years before moving to ramp to Interstate 84 on Pleasant Valley Road when the not support a tax proposal by U.S. his parents, Charles F. and Ernestine Jean and James Martin of Rep. Dan Rostenkowski as an alter­ market, citing high definition Health checks available Florida on March 2. He was a mem- top comer of a trailer sunck the elevated bucket. response to a question from attorney L. (Wilkie) Barrera Sr. of Manchester; and two grandsons. television as one possible example. lx?r of St. James Church. He was a The truck is owned by Waldbaums of Holyoke, Mass., native to FYesident Bush’s proposed Stephen T. F\;nny. Lieberman said ..D Blood pressure checks, tine tests and health guidance Manchester; a brother and sister-in- The funeral and burial in East He said the governmental policy spray painter for 42 years. He also and, according to information from the E i^th Utilities capital gains tax cut. he was surprised at the openness of arc available Thursday from 10 to 11 a.m. at Orchard law, Charles “Chuck” and “Chicky” Cemetery will be private. There are of Japan is an economic policy and wttrkcd for Royal Typtewritcr Co. District Fire Department, was being driven by Ronald “I admire his guts,” the the administration’s response to the Hills Estates. For more information, call the Visiting Barrera Jr. of Manchester; and no calling hours. A memorial ser­ he said competition is closing in on and the Konica Business Machines Bilodeau of Feeding Hills, Mass., when the accident oc­ Democratic senator from Connec­ proposal. Nurse and Community Health of Eastern Connecticut, several nieces and nephews. vice will be held April 1 at 3 p.m. at the United States. U.S.A. in Windsor until he retired curred at about 9 30 a.m. ticut said of Rostenkowski, “and his Rostenkowsi has suggested a Inc., at 423-1651. The funeral will be Friday at 10 Community Baptist Church, 585 E. Lieberman said the 1980s broke on Dec. 30, 1989. He was a Navy The district’s tower truck was used to move Forman proposal may contribute to a decent one-year freeze in Social Security a.m. at the John F. Tierney Funeral Center St. the cycle of high inflation and high veteran of World War II. from the top of the Uailcr. Town paramedics brought For­ debate.” benefits and other entitlement Disease testing offered Home, 219 W. Center St. Calling Memorial donations may be made interest rates, but savings dropped. lie is also survived by a son, man to Manchester Memorial Hospital. He was being ex­ But Lieberman insisted that the programs along with increased “sin Planned Parenthood offers te.sting for sexually trans­ hours arc Thursday from 2 to 4 and to the Community Baptist Church He said investment in research and Philip J. Ricci of Enfield; a amined in the Emergency Department this morning and a best way to reduce the federal taxes,” an increase in the gasoline mitted disease on Tuesdays from 5 to 7 p.m. at 419 W. 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial fund, or a charity of the development is down. He said that daughter, Tina-Marie Paquette of St. hospital spokesman said it appeared that he had no deficit is to stimulate economic tax and increased taxes on the weal­ Middle Turnpike. The fee is SIO, which includes te.sting Memorial donations may be made donor’s choice. while one-third of American high Petersburg; a brotlicr, Albert Ricci serious injuries. growth, in part by the capital gains thy. The Bush administration has and treatment. Follow-up visits are free. Contact .Susan to a charity of the donor’s choice. The Holmes Funeral Home, 4(X) school students do not graduate, of Enfield; four grandchildren; and The truck was going west on Pleasant Valley Road and lax reduction. made a conciliatory response to the Hitt at 643-1607 for more information. Main St., is in charge of arrange­ making a left turn onto the entrance ramp when a comer Lieberman spoke at a midday proposal. only 2 percent of Japan’s high several nieces and nephews includ­ Arthur H. French ments. school students drop out. Eye tests are available ing Anna Marie Dionne of of its trailer hit the bucket. meeting at the Manchester Country Speaking before about 95 lunch­ Arthur H. French, 71, of Laconia, Earl M. Ballsieper Club sponsored by the Greater eon guests, Lieberman also said Lieberman said economic Eye tests for signs of glaucoma, cataract and retinal Manchester. N.H., fomicrly of South Windsor, strength translates into a higher stan­ Graveside committal services for Manchester Chamber of Commerce Soviet FYcsidcnt Mikhail Gorbachev diseases will be performed March 28 at the Manchester The funeral was held Monday at died Monday (March 12, 1990) at Earl M. Ballsieper, formerly of Ly- and the Manchester Bar Association. has provided an insight into the need dard of living for Americans. Senior Center, 549 E. Middle Turnpike. To make an ap­ the R. Lee Williams Funeral Home home. He is survived by his wife, Women arrested after beating A member of the audience asked ncss Street, will be held March 23 at Most of his talk dealt with for American economic strength by pointment, call the Manchester Health IX'partmcm at in St. Petersburg. Marion (Rock) French, and a son, Lieberman what the relationship of 11 a.m. in East Cemetery. Two Manchester women face assault and robbery economic strength and the need for his realization that a nation can be a 647-3174 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Kevin French of Manchc.stcr. charges after police arrested them Tuc.sday for allegedly the United States to remain an military superpower and still be an the cost of health insurance is to the Albert Lazzaris He is also survived by two other The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Patrick rlynrVManchesier Herald Single parents will meet Main St., is in charge of arrange­ beating and robbing another woman in Center Springs economic superpower in the face of economic third world nation. ability of American business to Albert Ixt//aris, 88, formerly of sons, Jeffrey French of Vernon and Park that afternoon, police said. increasing competition from Ger­ Lieberman said the federal compete in world markets. Licber- VISITS MANCHESTER — U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman, D-Conn., speaks before about 95 Neil French of Enfield; two ments. A support group for single parents will meet on Stafford Springs, hu.sband of the late Janet Whorff, 25, of 159 Hilliard St., and Deborah M. many and Japan. government has a role to play in man acknowledged the problem but daughters, Li.sa (French) Williams Lida Mae Green people at the Manchester Country Club Tuesday. His appearance was sponsored by the Thursdays at Connections: A Center for Lx-aming, 397 Anna (Kurek) lai/./aris, died Tues­ Sweatt, 31, of 466 Main St., both were charged with His comments on the Ros­ stimulating business and industry, said he feels not very much is going of Vernon, and Joanne French of Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce and the Manchester Bar Association. N. Main St. The group will meet from Thursday to May day (March 13, 1990) at Rockville Lida Mae Green, 98, of Vernon, second-degree robbery and third-degree assault, police tenkowski proposal came in particularly industries with a world to happen in health insurance. 3. The fee is negotiable. Call 646-5161 to register. Memorial Nursing after a long ill­ Enfield; a sister, Edith Petersen of formerly of West Middle Turnpike, .said. ness. He is survived by a son, Bloomfield; and three died Tuesday (March 13, 1990) at The 25-year-old victim, who suffered a broken nose, Holiday dinner is planned Thomas lai/./aris of Manchester. grandchildren. Rockville General Hospital. She was cuts and bruises during the incident, said she was walk­ Corned beef, cabbage, carrots, boiled [xnatoes and He is also survived by another The funeral will be Thur.sday at 1 the widow of John F. Green. ing in Center Springs Flark shortly after noon when she Bolton GOP elects Converse dessert are on the menu for the St. Patrick’s Day dinner son, Alan lai/zaris of Stafford; a p.m. at the Laconia Congregational She was born in Winterport, recognized Whorff and Sweatt, police said. Converse she hoped he would have to be held Friday at 6:30 p.m. at First Cotigregational brother, Harry La/./aris of Stafford; Church. Burial will be Saturday at Maine, and was a Manchester and BOLTON — Lawrence A. Con­ tinue in the post. She received a The victim said the women ran at her, one of them “more fun than 1 did” in the chair­ Church in Andover. The requested donation is S6 for two sisters, Lena Fonianella and 10 a.m. in Wapping Cemetery, Chaplin resident before moving to yelling, “Don’t you mess with my man!” prolicc said. The verse in was unanimously elected round of applause Tuesday night adults and S3 for children under 12. Ixrr reservations, Est(’r Carpenter, both of Stafford; South Windsor. Calling hours arc Vernon. victim said the Avomen struck her in the face several Tuesday night as Republican Town before declining to seek re-elcclion. manship. 6 0 % OFF And she said she hoped no one call 742-76% or 742-8666. seven grandchildren; and several today from 7 to 9 p.m. at the She is survived by three sons, times until she fell in the ground from where she was Chairman, replacing Virginia Wick- In July, committee members gave would have to endure what she had nieces and nephews. Wilkinson-Bcanc Funeral Home, Ralph W. Green of Hampden, kicked in the ribs and chest, police said. ersham, who did not seek re-election her a vote of no confidence and Liquidation SALE Course for singles offered The funeral will be Thur.sday at 9 Laconia. Maine, John A. Green of St. TJre victim said that Sweatt then stole $10 from the after having come under sharp threatened to force her to resign. She gone through. “Meet the Winemakers" is the title of a special course a.m. at the Tocchetti Funeral Home, Memorial donations may be made Petersburg, Fla., and Robert C. victim’s pocketbook, police said. criticism from committee members had angered committee members designed for single people to be offered Thursilay from 132 W. Main St., Stafford Springs, to the Organ Fund, Laconia Con­ Green of Kingman, Ariz.; two Whorff and Sweatt were relea.scd on $2,5(X) bonds and in July. because of her support for a charter 60% off everything 7:30 to 10 p.m. The course is offered by the Manchester and at 10 a.m. at St. Edward Church. gregational Church, Laconia, N.H. daughters, Jane Garland of scheduled to appear Monday in Manchester Superior Converse, a former selectman, ran revision plan defeated in May and WANTED Community College Division of Continuing Fxlucation. Burial will follow in St. Eidward 03246, or the American Heart Fund, Searsport, Maine, and Laura Court, police said. The victim was treated at Manchester unopposed and was elected by voice because ^ e had endorsed one GOP except cards which are 50% off! In this clas.s, three local winemakers will discuss their Cemetery. There arc no calling 309 Pine St., Manchester, N.H. Langley of Yucca, Calif.; 16 Memorial Hospital and released, a hospital spokes­ vote. candidate over another. Correspondent grape-growing and winemaking techniques along with hours. 03103. grandchildren; 15 great­ woman said. He told committee members he At the meeting TUesday, she told wanted them to become “doers offering several of their wines for tasting. The cost is Memorial donations may be made Russell B. Granni.ss grandchildren; and three great-great to cover local news S25. To register, call 647-6242. to St. Fxlward Church, High Street, grandchildren. She was predeceased rather than talkers” and said he Stafford Springs 06076. Russell B. Granni.ss, 74, of 33 by two sons, Charles and Frank Car damage prompts arrest would try to get them involved in Bray Jewelers in the School hosts family night Westwood St., husband of Charlotte Green. the work of the committee. Wilton's David \V. Barrera (Bill) Granni.ss, died Monday Two men were arrested on various charges Monday In the only contested election, Town of Bolton Mimes, storytelling, juggling and acrobats will be part The funeral will be Saturday at 1 night after they allegedly damaged,a car in the parking Jewelry Repair David W. Barrera, 41, of Vernon, (March 12, 1990) at a local nursing Raymond Ursin was selected as vice of Family Night to be held Friday from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Hampden Funeral Home, lot of the Knights of Columbas Ixxlgc, 138 Main St., 699 Main SL, Manchester Please call formerly of Manchester, died Mon­ home. chairman by an 11 to 10 vote over p.m. in Ac auditorium of Buckley SchtKil on Vernon Hampden, Maine. Burial will be in police said. Walter Zaborowski Street. Tickets, costing S2 for adults and SI for children, day (March 12, 1990) at home. He is He was bom Sept. 13, 1915 in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Bangor, Thomas Manning, a member of the ★ Ring Sizing in one day G ift Shop New Haven, the son of Ixtvi and Jeffrey Pete, 24, of 159 Hilliard St., was charged with will be sold at the door. Refreshments will be available survived by his wife, Diane Barrera. Maine. driving while intoxicated, operating a motor vehicle with Board of Education who had been 643-2711 Viola (Borsl) Granniss. He was a secretary of the committee. Ann ★ Most Repairs done on lie was born in Manchester and The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 a suspe-nded license and being an accessory to criminal Manchester resident for 51 years. Richards was rc-clcctcd u-casurcr premises after 1 P.M. Class offered to children lived in Manchester before moving Main St., is in charge of l(x:al arran­ mischief, police said. 964 Main Street Before retiring, he was employed gements. and Sonya Kirk was elected “Creative Movement” is the topic of a class to N- of­ to Vernon. He was employed as an Arthur Jarvis, 25, of Ea.st Hartford, was charged with Mon-Sat 9-5:30 secretary. fered to children ages five and six on Friday afteniixins first-degree criminal mischief and three separate counts Wickersham announced in Thurs til 8pm of possession: cocaine, marijuana and drug parapher­ from 4 to 4:45 p.m. at Robertson School from the town January tliat she would seek to con­ 643-5617______^ Manchester, CT recreation department. Class fee is SI2. R>r more infor­ Public Meetings Thoughts nalia, police said. mation, call 742-9074. P)licc rcsptmded to a call at abtmt 10:30 p.m. in which it was reported that a white Toyota automobile had " Health checks are available Public meetings .scheduled for today: “1 can do all liiings through Christ which strcnglhencth driven up to another car in the parking lot and a man in­ 643-7781 Blood pressure checks, tine tc.sts and health guidance Manchester me.” (Philippians 4:13.) side swung something at it, police said. When Christ lives in us, we have the potential for are available on Monday from 1 to 2 p.m. at Hop River ( Tieney Hall Riundation, Probate Court, 5 p.m. Pete and Jarvis were observed driving in the area in HOURS: Monday-Wednesday 9:30-5:00PM Homes on behalf of the Visiting Nurse anti Community complete freedom and liberation from any habit. His tlie described car and were pulled over, poliee said. They Republican Town Committee, Lincoln Center hearing presence can empower us to conquer fear and failure, and Health of Eastern Connecticut. R)r more infonnation, room, 7:30 p.m. were released on $1,(XX) bonds and .scheduled to appear THANK Thursday 9:30-8:00PM call 423-1651. can enable us to live to the glory of God. today in Manchester Superior Court, police said. Andover Today, many people are hooked on so many things A VOLUNTEER TODAf Friday-Saturday 9:30-5:00 Care of roses is offered Economic Development Commission, Town Office (drugs, alcohol ^ d sex problems and pre.ssures of life, “Care and Culture of Roses” is tlie topic of a lecture Building, 7:30 p.m. curiosity, peer pressure and the search to fill a sense of Cigarette theft nets arrest Dedicated volunteers deserve special recognition personal emptiness. to be given March 21 at 7 p.m. in tlie Arbors at Hop Andover Fun Day Committee, Town Garage, 7 p.m. A 52-ycar-old Hartford man, who tried to conceal six Brook auditorium, 403 W. Center St. Rrr reservations, for their community service. You can say thank Bolton ‘Why’ people become addicted may vary with age and cartons of cigarettes beneath his shirt while inside Stop call 647-9343. circumstances. But ‘how’ is u.sually ba.sic to everyone & Shop in tlie Manchester Parkade Monday, was arrested you by nominating them for the College information available Zoning Commission, Community Hall, 7 p.m. because people usually become psychologically and on two charges, police said. WALLPAPER SALE Bolton Housing Authority, Community Hall, 7 p.m. physically addicted, and this is hard to break by one’s Alxlul S. Ansari was charged with sixth-degree lar­ The guidance department at Coventry High S. bool is Recreation Committee, Bolton High School, 7:30 p.m. self. ceny and [xissession of less tlian four ounces of sponsoring an information night ctrncerning j-ioa s.m -u ( oventry marijuana, police .said. dary education opportunities in Connecticut for the high In becoming unhrxrked, the addict should admit his- A store detective observed An.sari try to conceal over SAVINGS school graduate on Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the hu h school Republican Town Committee, Town Office Building, her weakness, stop making excu-ses and confess tlie ad­ 8 p m. SUM) worth of cigarettes under his shirt at about 1:30 auditorium. Admi-ssion repre.sentatives from area to' diction to Gixl. James reminds as to resist tlie devil and p.m., and walk out of the griKery store, police said. He leges will be present. Miordable Housing Committee, Towm Office Build­ he will flee. We should also submit to God and draw nigh ing, 8 p.m. was apprehended in the parking lot, police said. to him, praise Gcxl. Don’t give up on yourself because A search of An.sari’s clothes revealed a small bag of God will never give up on you. marijuana, police .said. He was relea.scd on a $500 bond Classic book discussed Withel .Simpson, Seminarian and scheduled to appear Monday in Manchester Superior jCPenney A minimum of 30% off any wallcoverings Bolton Congregational Church, I ICC Shakespeare’s “Merchant of Venitc” will 'h' J i, Lottery C’ourt, police said. GOLDEN-R u l e cussed on March 21 during a meeting o( the Daily: 4-5-3-Cl Weatherspexm Johansson of 27 Scarborough Road, was Founded Dec. 15. 1881 as a weekly. less of ivlitnUiTs in cunwiumties uaxjssAmi’rUa It Ls narnal School. The auction will be held from 7:30 to 9 jr nt. at NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND bom March 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Daily publication since Oct. 1, 1914. for James Cast} Petmey's first store, caileti "TJje Ck)Uie>i Rule," u hieJ> the school, 32 Hebron Road. lYeview of the items is at 7 New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine daily: 2-8-9 and maternal grandparcnt.s arc Van and Kay Weathers]xx)ii of iras estalMxti in Knnmenr, , in PXU Anti it is liusetl on Mr p.m. All proceeds will benefit the ,sch(x>l. A raffie for .r 4 2-3-4. Charlotte, N.C. His paternal grandparents are Carl and USPS327 500 VOL. CIX, No. 139 grocery shopping spree will be held. Rrr tmrre inftrmia- RHODE I.SLANI) Alice Johans.son. Minneapolis, Minn. He has a brother I’ennty's oirn detlication to sen iee first in business, then in 1 Daily: 9-7-3-9. Ix)t-0-Bucks: 14-15-24-26-30. Publisher tion, call Sue Donahue at 752-0fr54. Stephen ('arl, 2. 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(ends 3-31-90) l-jigland. soriatxjn of local JCPenney stores. 1/v) Weather summary for Tuesday: CuaraniMd detivary. It you dor. t receive your Herald Temperature: higli of 79, low of by 5 p m weoXdays or 7 30 a m Saturdays, please luUipticxte your . arrmr II you are unable to reach your Deadline for nominations is March 31,1990. v1, mean of 57. earner. call subscriber service at 64 7 9946 by 6 p m Precipitation: 0 inches for the weekdays lor dxilr.ory in Marx;h(r.tor PAUL'S PAINT (1,61 inches for the month, 8.01 Suggested .irrxir r.itos are $1 80 weekJy. $7 70 for Winner and finalists will be annouced May 3,1990. inches for the year. one m-jnth, $23 10 tor Ititoo months $46 20 tor six iiiuelfis and $92 40 tor one year Newsstand pnoo 35 . Home Decorating Center TemjK’ratiue extremes for today: Today’s weather picture was drawn by Leah Arel, a tourin- cents a oopy 113 E3 r- -10 >. Highest on record 78, set in 1946. grader at Washington School. JCPenney 6 1 S Main Street, Manchester • 649-0300 1 owest on record, 7, set in 1948. • 1tW9 J C Penney C om pany. Inc MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, March 14,1990—5

4—Ma n c h e s t e r h e r a l d , Wednesday, March 14, 1990 ^ - WE DELIVER EMERGENCY For Home Delivery, Call FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL MANCHESTER/COVENTRY/STATE 647-9946 DIAL 911 Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 In Manchester Cabin fire suspect Retirees TAKE A RIDE ON sue firm escapes charge in THE WILD SIDE for fraud plea bargain deal STAMFORD (AP) — Fifteen In exchange for dropping the long-time Pitney Bowes Inc. By Dianna M. Talbot employees who resigned last year to charges, Irwin pleaded guilty T\ies- Manchester Herald 1.' T# 41 assure no cut in their retirement day to manufacturing bombs in m l medical benefits have filed a lawsuit Manchester during a hearing in A Manchester man accused of Hartford Superior Court, McMahon claiming they were defrauded by not burning down a landmark cabin in being informed about a more said. Seth Eliason, 20, also of \ Wickham Park last year will not be Manchester, is facing similar generous severance program an­ charged with that and other less nounced soon after their retirement. charges of manufacturing bombs, ;/■ serious crimes in exchange for his McMahon said. In a lawsuit filed in Stamford Su­ pleading guilty to two other arson- . ^ perior Court on Tuesday, the 4 In addition, Irwin pleaded guilty related crimes, a state prosecutor to setting a nighttime fire to an En­ —— ^ Photo by Mark B. Moran employees are seeking compen­ said today. satory damages from the Stamford- field home while residents were Matthew Irwin, 19, escaped a sleeping inside it on March 22, THE MANCHESTER FIRE DEPARTMENT based company for the money they i ; first-degree arson indictment even 1989, the prosecutor said. This 8th UTILITIES DISTRICT IS EXPANDING lost by not being able to take ad­ though he was a prime suspect in the crime is considered to be the most vantage of the severance benefits man-made fire, which destroyed a JONNOWU and punitive damages for the way serious because people in the house {xrpular cedar log cabin in Wickham \ FREE TRAINING UNIFORMS FREE EQUIPMENT they were treated. % could have been injured, he said. Park on March 26, 1989, according Irwin will be sentenced to eight to SUPPORT YOUR COM^UNHYATNO COST The 15 employees said they to Assistant State’s Attorney Kevin resigned on or before Dec. 1 last 10 years in prison on April 26, McMahon. McMahon said. The prosecutor said Attend Our Orientation Meeting year after the company said medical Another suspect in this fire, Vin­ benefits would be reduced for those he will argue that Irwin be sen­ March 18,1990 who retired after that date, accord­ cent Murray, 18, is cooperating with tenced to 10 years in prison, while MFD Headquarters authorities, he said. ing to the suit. \ 1 the young man’s Hartford attorney 32 Main Street On Dec. 12, Htney Bowes an­ The cabin had been a gathering Jorge A. Simon will argue for only / / 2:00 PM nounced a severance program that place for people of all ages. It was eight. Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald provided lump sum severance built in 1927 as a summer cottage According to police, Irwin EVERYONE WELCOME bragged to associates that he was benefits of two weeks pay for each for Edith and Clarence Wickham. In PRACTICE SHOTS — Greg Lemelin, a sophomore at partner to show up. Lemelin rode his bike, foreground, to the 16 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER year of employment or 75 percent of recent years, the cabin contained a responsible for burning down the Manchester High School, fires a shot against a backboard at park, one year’s pay, whichever was snack bar, tables and chairs, which cabin, and he also designed a busi­ NO OBLIGATION greater, the suit said. were placed in front of a large ness card with the name “Damage the Charter Oak Park tennis courts while waiting for a playing The severance program, accord­ fireplace and pictures of the park. Inc.” on it. ing to the lawsuit, would be far more valuable than the medical Reginald Pinlo/Manchesler Herald benefits the employees preserved by SQUIRREL’S PERCH — This squirrel almost blends in with his surroundings as he stops Committee elects Assembly conferees take up retiring by Dec. 1. But Pitney Bowes denied the employees to crawl out on a branch on a tree near Bowers School on Princeton Street Monday. eligibility for the severance program bccau.se they retired before the plan Stave as chairman differences on banking bill was announced. Rep. John W. Thompson, D- David N. Rosen, a New Haven at­ By Jacqueline Bennett The Republicans in the past few HARTFORD (AP) — The House and mental health, calling themsel­ Few problems are foreseen years have been relatively weak,” and Senate will take another crack ves the F^r Wage Coalition, mar­ Manchcsicr, took his quest for a torney who is representing the Manchester Herald “grass Utx” back before the Finance retirees, said as many as 100 fomicr said Slave. today at passing a bill opening up ched from Bushncll F^k to the Committee on Tuesday. Pitney Bowes employees arc “in the He said it is in the best interest of Connecticut to nationwide interstate governor’s budget office and back to COVENTRY —- The Democrat The measure, imposing a tax on same boat” as tho.se bringing the the town to have as many people as banking, but not until they settle the Capitol seeking more money for from land attachment ruling Town Committee formally elected any controlled substance, is lawsuit. He said he expects some of possible, regardless of party, in­ their diifferences on how the bill their s^arics. new officers Tliesday night without designed to be an “economic disin­ the others to join in the complaint. before defendants know they are ing,” Wichman said. volved and participating in local should be implemented. Gov. William A. O’Neill’s budget By Rick Santos contest. centive” to drug dealers, requiring The 15 employees said they asked being sued, and defendants do not The procc.ss will take a little Bruce Stave is the new chairman government. The two chambers disagree over calls for a 3.8 percent increase for Manchestar Herald them to pay the tax before they the company before they retired have the chance to fight the attach­ longer, so there may be some following the meeting held at the Stave has been the chairman of when new bank charters should be their salaries, which the coalition could sell any drug. If they don’t whether any special severance ments. “grumbling and headaches.” Town Office Building. the town committee’s nominating allowed. The House wants them al­ says won’t even cover the rate of in­ A state taw that allows judges to He said amending tlic law would pay the tax and are caught selling program was in the offing and were David C. Wichman, an attorney “I would like to maintain the ser­ committee for the past several years. lowed immeidately; the Senate flation. They want the same pay, prevent defendants from unloading not make it easy for defendants to dnigs, it would be another criminal told there were not. who practices law in Manchester, vices the Democrats have done for He is active in the UCONN Univer­ favors a three-year moratorium. $14.70 an hour, that is paid to stale real estate before being sued has get rid of real properties before any charge against them. A similar bill The suit charges that the said he doubts the ruling against the Coventry, over the past several sity Senate, is the founder and head After a clash on tlie measure last employees working in those two been ruled unconstitutional, but a attachment hearings because it died during the closing days of the severance program was under con­ attachments will cau.se any problems years and would like the Democrats of the Connecticut Coordinating week, it was sent to a conference agencies. They said their starting local attorney said Tuesday that he would be difficult to Icplly transfer 1989 legislative session. sideration for a “considerable period among lawyers. to remain in office at the local Committee for the Promotion of committee with three House and pay is $10.09. thinks the statute will be amended to the land before the hearing dale. Also Tuesday, about 300 college The Housing Committee ap­ of time” prior to Dec. 1. “1 don’t think there will be too level," Sutvc said this morning. History and a member of the three Senate members to work out a confonn to tlic Constitution and the much of a disruption,” Wichman students rallied at the Capitol to proved a bill that eliminating the use But a Pimey Bowes spokesman, There were no challenges to the American Civil Liberties Union. solution. The committee meets late change will result in little shake-up said in a telephone interview. For example, if someone tried to criticize O’Neill’s proposed higher of Slate money for hotels and motels Terrence Marablc, said Tuesday that officer positions. Slave will replace Wal-sh was elected vice chair. this morning and the House and in legal circles. He said the law will probably be give the land to a relative or sell it education budget. They met later as emergency shelters for the poor details of the program were not Deborah Walsh, who said she is Howard Reiter was elected treasurer Senate each were to convene at 1 amended in the current session of for less than fair m:irkcl value, then stepping down to put more time into p.m. with lawmakers, urging them to by 1993. worked out and approved until Dec. The U..S. Court of Appeals for the and Kathy Ullmar, secretary. The If the bill gains approval from the Second Circuit in New York ruled the General Assembly so that it does that would amount to fraud, Wich­ Two groups staged noisy rallies at shift money around in the budget to 12, the day it was announced. her job. two were incumbents. legislature, by 1993 the sute would Friday that the law is not fair be­ not contradict the U.S. Constitution. man said. Stave has lived in town 20 years the Capitol, urging lawmakers to set make more available for the four- Marablc also said the program provide alternate programs to cause it does not allow the defen­ The law would not violate the He says he would not oppose an and for 15 of those has Irccn a mem­ The committee also nominated aside more money for their interests. campus slate university system. under which the suing employees the poor, including transitional dant to be heard before the plaintiff Constitution if it is changed so amendment because cx-partc, or ber of the Democrat Town Commit­ delegates for the Democrat State Hundreds of service providers Some of the legislators said it was retired was not part of Pitney Bowes housing, emergency housing ser­ obtains a court order preventing the defendants, as well as plaintiffs, one-party, mlings arc not intended tee. He and his wife, Sondra, have Convention in July. Ruth Benoit, working under conuacl to the stale likely that more money would be efforts to reduce tlic size of ius vices and others. defendant from selling or giving would be heard before judges can to apply to real estate. If the law is one son, who is attending college. Patrick Flaherty, Joan Lewis, Bruce departments of mental retardation found for higher education. workforce, as was the severance changed to allow both parties in a program. He said the earlier away real estate that could be u.scd order attachments of property to Stave, the chairman of the History Suive, and Walsh were nominated case to attend an attachment hear­ program had been in effect for two to pay an award from a lawsuit. defendants. Department at the University of by the nominating committee. “Now instead of getting a court ings, “it just makes things fairer,” he years. ilie court orders, called real es­ Connecticut, will serve a two-year Ctorolhy Grady and David Cayer The company said die severance tate attachments, are often obtained order, you’ll have to have a hear- said. term as the leader of the Democrats. were nominateid from the floor but State attorney general files suit program was initiated as part of an He also has a message for town not chosen. effort to assure continued revenue Republicans. The five will be voted on at a growth and profitability into llic Workers’ comp reform Many 34y slain “I would welcome a strong adver­ caucus next 'Ricsday. over leaky gasoline storage tank 1990s. sary,” Stave said. Stave said the committee has not after intervening “R)r the welfare, the good of the yet endorsed a gubernatorial can­ specify total damages, but Riddle HARTFORD (AP) — The state is owner of the four underground tanks town, we need good competition. didate. said that if a judge were to rule in going after a Slonington gas station at the station. clears committee vote in domestic fight favor of all of the state’s arguments, Baseball team where 1,5(X) gallons of gasoline As required by law, Hendel’s damages could total as much as $15 HARTFORD (AP) — A scries of measure, proposed by Gov. William NEW HAVEN (AP) A New leaked from an underground storage notified die slate of the leak on Feb. gets new sponsor reforms aimed at improving the ef­ A. O’Neill, will now go to the Haven man was stabbed to death tank last month, endangering nearby 15. Riddle said the leaking tank was million. Munns raps DOT Riddle said a negotiated settle­ ficiency of the state workers’ com­ Finance, Revenue and Bonding when he intervened in the domes­ drinking water supplies in at least 25 years old. State law re­ There will be a Manchester ment was possible, but said that the pensation system has won approval Committee. tic di.sputc, police said. quires that tanks 15 years old or representative in the Greater Slonington and Westerly, R.I. sute had not begun the suit with the from a legislative committee. Another bill is designed to set up Cornelius Berryman, 34, was “We’re asking for a huge amount older were to have been replaced by Hartford Twilight Baseball The General Assembly’s Labor a standardized system for reviewing pronounced dead at the Hospital of on authority plan Sept. 1. 1989. intent of negotiating anything. League this coming summer. of money, in the millions of dol­ and Public Employees Committee claims. the Saint Raphael in New Haven Carothers, who joined Riddle for The sponsorship of the defunct lars," said Attorney General Clarinc Twenty-five observation wells Tuesday approved changes aimed at Its provisions include: shortly after he was stabbed once State Rep. Paul Munns, R- The policy group has proposed an a news conference in her office, said Moriarty Brothers’ franchise, one Nardi Riddle who filed the suit have been drilled around the con­ speeding up claims and setting up a — Requiring compcn.sation com­ in the heart with a knife around 8 Manchester, is calling opposition by authority as part of its legislative that “leaking underground tanks arc of the proudest in the league with Tuesday at the request of Environ- tamination site to determine the more uniform system for determin­ missioners to prepare a list of ap­ p.m. Tuesday, said New Haven tlic Department of Transportation to proposals for 1990. mcnul Protection Commissioner a disaster for groundwater.” 12 regular season and 13 playoff proved doctors for workers to police Sgt. John Caciolli. the creation of a separate mass tran­ Munns said the authority would Riddle said the suit charges Hcn- groundwater quality, said Elsie Fel­ championships in the 27-ycar ing benefits. Leslie Carothers. ton, a hydrogcologist with the Tlic state workers’ compensation choose who would examine their in­ Berryman tried to intervene in a sit authority “nothing but a fight for be a quasi-public agency with power del’s with “willfully, knowingly or tenure of Manager Gene John.son, The suit names Hcndcl’s Inc. of Department of Environmental system, which determines payments juries. di.sputc between AntJiony L. Orr, bureaucratic survival.” to establish programs and guidelines negligently” causing water pollution has been picked up by Newman Slonington, the operator of the gas Protection. to workers hurt on the job to cover — Giving commissioners the 29, of New Haven, and an uniden­ for development of a statewide as a result of the leak. It docs not Lincoln-Mcrcury of East station, and Americana Really Co.. their medical costs and lost wages, power to set fees for specific medi­ tified female when he was alleged­ Munns, co-chair of the House public transportation and rail sys­ Hanford and will play under its has long been criticized for inef­ cal services. ly stabbed once by Orr. Berryman Republican Policy Group on Mass tem. It would have authority to issue colors. ficiency. Workers have consistently — Requiring employees to use a was found lying on the ground Transiu said in a news release that bonds for funding public transporta­ “Manchester will have a complained about delays in deter­ standard form after Jan. 1, 1994, to near his first-floor Greenwood he believes a quasi-public agency, tion projects. AIDS group home sues representative in the league,” mining benefits, while employers notify employers they arc filing Street apartment when police ar­ such as a Connecticut Mass Transit The proposal to create a mass Johnson said Wednesday morn­ complain about the skyrocketing compensation claims. rived after receiving a report of an Authority, would do a better job transit authority was considered ing. “We’ll play like in the past 'ITic bill, which is now headed to assault, Caciolli said. titan die DOT in managing mass Monday as part of a larger bill deal­ Fairfield zoning boards every Thursday night (at Mount costs of compcn.sation insurance. 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J ^ CO n O C 7 C 0 ; I TD ;5 i E Lucie McKinney, chairman of the Enabling Act. ;o O U i L MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, March 14, 1990—7 6—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, March 14, 1990 Allies’ objections force change in plan to monitor arms NATION & WORLD NATO negotiators in Vienna, in­ By Barry Schweid The Associated Press cluding on-site inspection of U.S. « ' 1 f* Af t -i ■ U.S. thinks European land war could be won and Soviet troops and tank deploy­ WASHINGTON — The United ments. Information on non-nuclear ar­ States, yielding to the concerns of WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon U.S.-Soviet agreement on reducing conventional Greyhound willing to resume talks to the report’s omission of the issue of when mories would be exchanged by the Western European allies, will forces — a treaty not expected until later this year believes the United States and its allies could fight North Atlantic Treaty Organization forces would two alliances and then its accuracy propose a plan this week to reduce and hold off the Soviet Union in Europe without have to resort to nuclear weapons or accept defeat. — “at that poinL they (the joint chiefs) say we checked by monitors who would go DALLAS (AP) — Greyhound Lines Inc. agreed storage yard was set on fire Monday night, police front end of the bus, one hit the door and one went troops and noi.-nuclear weapons in using nuclear weapons, says the chairman of the FYcvious net assessments included a discussion ought to be able to defend right at the forward NAIHAS HMl to the military installations. to resume talks with the union representing its bus said. No one was injured in either episode. through a window and “just missed a fellow’s Europe with a key monitoring House Armed Services Committee. of this question, he said. line, the forward base,” Aspin said. The monitoring system would be SCHfJOI HOUsf drivers for the first lime since the violence-marred Greyhound had refused to resume negotiations head by a couple inches,” said Master Sgt. John provision deleted, a senior Bush ad­ In an extraordinary step that drew immediate “If an attack comes, NATO bends but it doesn’t The congressman took it one step further, supplemented by aerial surveillance walkout began nearly two weeks ago. Meduga of the Illinois State Police. ministration official says. criticism from the Defense Department, Rep. Les break. The Warsaw F^ct is able to attack and it taking into account the disintegration of the War­ unless the union offered new proposals. Spokes­ under President Bush’s “Open 1774 7S The Dallas-based company said T\tesday it had “Everybody started to scream,” Meduga said. The abandoned provision called Aspin, D-Wis., discussed with reporters a clas­ gets a lot of territory but at no point docs it look saw Pact and the drive for democracy in Eastern man George Gravley had said Thesday he did not Skies” proposal as well as a second agreed to begin the talks Saturday in Phoenix at know if the union had changed its offer. Gravley said he had no evidence to connect the for stationing monitors at European sified report by the Joint Chiefs of Staff on the like NATO can’t contain the war,” Aspin said of Europe. ports and weapons factories to guard system of overflighLs to check on the request of Bernard DeLury, head of the "There’s no point in our speculating what may latest shooting to the strike, but added, “We don’t military “net assessment.” the classified report’s conclusion. “I look at this net assessment and 1 .say, we win. against violations of the 23-nation suspicious developments. Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. happen,” Gravley said. “We are going back to the have buses shot at when we’re not negotiating a “We can defend conventionally in Europe,” The joint chiefs based that view on Soviet We can go the other way. NATO wins, the good treaty nearing completion in Vienna. And the two sides would have the The company’s announcement seemed to catch contact.” Aspin said shortly after Maj. Gen. John D. Robin­ President Mikhail S. Gorbachev’s announcement guys win,” Aspin said. bargaining table and that speaks for itself.” But the official, who outlined the right lo demand to check out suspi­ union officials off guard. Union officials have condemned the violence, son publicly discussed with the committee an un­ in December 1988 of unilateral troop reductions Defense Department spokesman Pete Williams Greyhound, the only nationwide bus company, verification package on condition of said Aspin may believe he is free to discuss clas­ cious movements of troops and e- “If this is true, we welcome the opportunity to which has included three shootings in Chicago classified version of the report. and the U.S. intelligence community’s conclusion has been operating on a reduced schedule to the anonymity, said virtually all the al­ In a brief exchange with reporters, and later sified information, but “as an employee of the ex­ quipmeni under a system of “chal­ talk to the company. This is what we have been and shootings in Ohio, Arizona, Florida and Con­ last year that the Soviet threat has lessened. 9,600 communities it serves, using permanent lies objected strenuously to Soviet before television cameras, Aspin lent significance Assuming a further positive influence from a ecutive branch. I’m not.” lenge inspections.” seeking all along,” said James La Sala, interna­ replacements and union members willing to cross necticut. monitors at their plants and ports. Agreement within NATO on these tional president of the Amalgamated Transit the picket line. Greyhound spokeswoman Liz Hale said a The revised Western proposal will measures, and on a plan for destroy­ Union. $25,000 reward remained in effect for information ing excess tanks which also will be Greyhound has said it cannot afford more than be presented in Vienna as “The ball is in their court,” the U.S. The United States could keep 16 NATO allies and the seven War­ vast expanse of Europe — Irom the At least seven shooting incidents have been on a sniper who shot a bus Sunday in Jackson­ presented in Vienna this week, the $63 million, three-year pact it offered. The negotiators for the North Atlantic official said. 195,000 soldiers and airmen in West saw I^ct countries at a 35-nation Ural Mountains in the Soviet Union 'i-*. ville, Fla., injuring eight passengers with shrapnel would improve prospects for con­ repiortcd since the strike began March 2, including company valued the union’s last offer at $207 mil­ Treaty Organization and the Warsaw The emerging accord calls for Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, summit meeting before the end of to the Atlantic Ocean — lo make cluding the treaty. one in Florida where eight people were injured. A lion, although the union said it would cost much and other debris. Pact hold their sixth round of talks sharp reductions in Soviet tanks and Denmark and Luxembourg, and an the year. sure the limits on tanks and armored But, the official said, virtually all picketing driver was crushed to death by a bus on less. In Pittsburgh, meanwhile, the city council is­ on a treaty designed for signing this additional 30,000 in other NATO But several issues remain un­ personnel carriers, antiaircraft artil­ artillery in Eastern and Central the NATO allies objected to having the second day of the strike. The differences apparently stem from questions sued a resolution encouraging residents to boycott year. countries. resolved. Most important among lery, airplanes, helicopters and Europe and a ceiling of 195,000 “the KGB standing there” as Soviet On Tuesday, a sniper shot at a moving over the cost of measures such as benefits, safety Greyhound buses until the strike is over. The Whether the goal is achieved President Bush and Soviet Presi­ them is a procedure to guard against troops arc honored. Soviet troops in the region. There or other War.saw Pact inspectors Greyhound bus in Chicago. In Fresno, Calif., a pay incentives and productivity raises. council accused Greyhound of an “utter lack of could depend on how the SovieLs dent Mikhail S. Gorbachev want the cheating. The official said a “web” of would be much smaller cutbacks in were stationed at weapons plants- Greyhound-owned Trailways bus parked in a In the shooting, at 1:15 a.m., two bullets hit the good faith toward its employees.” respond to the Western proposal. U.S. tanks and troops. treaty to be ready for signing by the The task involves policing the safeguards would be offered by in the Greater OPPORTUNITIES Manchester Area REAL ESTATE r ' 396 Main SL, RE\L ESTATE REAL M anehaatar 985 Main Street 647-7653 STRANO ESTATE Real Estate Manchester; CT 06040 MIS ) h (203) 647-8000 ■n 647-8400 O PRICED TO SELL 168 Muiii Slrfpt, MttiirlipNliT JO - n "You’ve Got A Good Friend In Real Estate"

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North envisioned Bush Bush reaction to budget proposal 11 OPINION traveling to Iran has left Democrats in disarray )90 as part of a deficit-reduction pack­ By Tom Raum WASHINGTON (AP) — Oliver formed at all limes of his activities U.S.-made Hawk anti-aircraft mis­ age. “I’m only one player,” he Inquiry The Associated Press News analysis Casteen North says he envisioned that a high in the Iran-Contra affair. siles. said. U.S. official, possibly then-Vice Poindexter briefed Reagan by H5K010 Fo(? FUlPWJK VflTH In his note to McFarlane, who by WASHINGTON — The Bush He added that he has no plans to President Bush, would travel to Iran telephone about the shipment, ac­ change his own views on taxes. should be then had left the government. North administration may have enhanced what Republicans always accused in 1986 to deal with the question of said he hadn’t told Poindexter he cording to Poindexter’s handwritten them of advocating: higher taxes But that’s still a lot milder than his U.S. hostages and other issues. note attached to a memo in which prospects for a watershed budget was communicating to McFarlane accord in its warm reaction to a and a desire to tamper with Social “Read my lips: no new taxes” of departure North raised the subject TUesday North spelled out the price for the e- WN dWD on the subject of a possible trip to yore. I disclosed plan by Rep. Dan Rostenkowski. Security. EXWlOHSEteoK TICKETS, in his third day of tcslmony at John quipment. Darman has a reputation as a Iran. Or it may just have set a trap for “We’re not trying to be cute on Poindexter’s Iran-Contra trial. Neither Poindexter nor then-CIA “The information” in the docu­ this,” insists Richard G. Darman, spinner of carefully crafted webs. ByiWMA vmKi ments “was true, was it not?” Be­ Democrats. w By Jack Anderson Defense attorney Richard Beckler Director William Casey are “very Either way, the White Hou.se Bush’s wily budget director, ar­ In fact, “Darmanesque” has be­ a message asked the former White House aide enthusiastic” about the possibility of ckler a.sked North. come a standard description in the and Dale Van Atta chitect of this week’s While House pky AND ^CooLEI? OF STCt> “As best I can recall,” the former decision to sing praises of the am­ about a computer message he had meeting directly with the Iranians, bitious proposal by the Democratic maneuvering. nation’s capital for complicated written lo Robert McFarlanc, Poin­ North said in his computer Feb. 27, National Security Council aide and often vexing stratagems. The resignation of John Casteen as president of Cool IT’S AU WASHINGTON — The inquiry into chairman of the House Ways and Darman says he wants the ad­ the worst peacetime military disaster in dexter’s predecessor as national 1986 message. replied. ministration’s response to be taken House Speaker Thomas S. Poindexter “wanted to make sure Means Committee has congres­ the University of Connecticut to take a similar post American history must be settled. Either security adviser to President Three months later, McFarlane on its face: a hats off lo Ros­ Foley, D-Wash., has tried to play the president knew what the Iranians sional Democrats in disarray. at the University of Viriginia should be a clear IMPE?F^CT NWo|?Ull the duct tape will be jiried from the lips of Reagan. made a secret trip to Iran in hopes of tenkowski for putting together “the down Bush’s unexpected recep­ were paying” for the Hawk parts, By shortcl Pavilion on the Storrs campus. MIAMI (AP) — A sweeping the 12-page protective order defin­ Classified information belonging in general have embraced such lawmakers, such as Rep. Robin Tallon, could serve as the catalyst that And it would channel “peace But while the new sports complex was built, order in the drug-trafficking case ing how the Classified Information lo any federal agency that deals with proposals. D-S.D., appear to have the fire in their In fact, Rostenkowski thus far might lead lo a long-elusive major dividend” dcfcn.se savings into fur­ many classroom buildings and several dormitories stomachs lo find out whether the plane against Manuel Noriega provides Procedures Act of 1980 will be ap­ national security, as well as infor­ ther reducing the deficit. plied in the Noriega ca.se. mation from Noriega’s private deal­ has mustered little Democratic budget compromise between the have been allowed to deteriorate to a disgraceful was brought down by terrorists or just ice ground rules for thousands of docu­ White Hou.se and Congress. His plan envisions a balanced ments defense attorneys say will “On the whole. I’m plea.scd with ings with more than 20 foreign support for his plan. It is not state. The library has had to cut hours because of on the wings, as the official line goes. before the House and Senate Such a widc-ba.scd biparti.san budget by 1994 and would replace prove U.S. officials approved of the it,” Noriega allomcy David Lewis, Eovcmmenis, must first be reviewed the current Gramm-Rudman law lack of staffing. And state purchases for the library The answer may now be left to a small by the Justice Department’s court budget comniillccs, which under compromise might be the only way team of investigators from the General deposed Panamanian dictator’s ac­ an expert on classified documenLs, which calls for graduated deficit- have been curtailed. said in a telephone interview from security officer before it can be in­ law must come up with their own that the administration could even­ Office, which has been assigned to find tions. tually sign off on a measure that reduction steps. U.S. District Judge William Washington. “In terms of which side troduce as evidence, Hocvelor said. deficit-reduction plans by next Shameful. out how well the Pentagon, FBI and Na­ included lax incrca.ses. Earlier this year, the administra­ Hoevclcr also tentatively scheduled got more, I think we did very well.” Information in books, new.spapcrs month. The University of Connecticut rcprc.scnts the tional Transportation Safety Board hand­ Bu.sh seemed to point himself in tion was caught off guard when the trial of Noriega and his co- Diane Cossin, a spokeswoman for and other publications arc similarly The administration’s stance entire state. Yet, those responsible for maintaining led the accident investigation. Rep. John this direction at a news conference Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D- Weicker totally alters race defendants for Jan. 28, 1991, a date acting U.S. Attorney Dexter restricted if the published reports in­ enables it to claim credit for a will­ Conyers, D-Mich., ordered the GAO in­ Tuesday when he was a.sked if he N.Y., proposed a politically ap- a high standard have allowed it to regre.ss. Cas- Noriega attorney Steven Kollin Lchiinen, said “We’re pleased that clude confirmation by someone with ingness lo deal on lough budget- vestigation. they’re pleased. We’re not getting access lo classified infomialion and deficit issues, while making it ap­ could assure Americans there ftcaling plan lo reduce Social tcen’s wish when he took the post in 1985 was to Democrats who arc wavering on O ’Neill speech to businessmen in Hartford last So far, all the federal agencies that called “realistic.” By Bob Conrad the whole pic here, but we’re not if the Justice Department believes it pear that Democrats have proposed would be no lax increa.se this year Security taxes. improve the school’s reputation and its standing but who don’t accept Morrison as an al­ week to ad lib this line on continuing as have dabbled in the Gander case claim The judge capped weeks of legal wrangling Tuesday when he issued unhappy.” could affect national security. among public research institutions. He failed in Lowell Wcickcr’s bigger-than-life ternative and who could not bring them­ governor: “...for however long that may they were only marginally involved in the Uic latter category due to lack of funding from the entry into the governor’s race this year selves to vote Republican. He will have be.” accident investigation dial was headed up stale legislature. could only be topped now by the the support of many unaffiliated voters — by Canadians. U.S. officials have treated PaUo Restaurant Celebrating St. Patrick's Day at One unsettling comment should slick in withdrawal of Gov. Bill O’Neill as a can­ a bloc that outnumbers Republicans by Political Notes this disaster as if it was only worth a An 'mc-icun Rvstaiirani ^ has been a tradition for over 40 years ^ didate for re-election. 100,000. quick glance. people’s minds. “Anybody in their right mind Regular Republicans allied with State • A familiar name in state politics will The FBI is the most suspicious mute, As this was written, however, O’Neill be back in the House at the Capitol next SL Patricks Day Specials * St Patrick’s Day Sp< CL;: would rather be president of the University of Vir­ Chairman Dick Foley remain convinced, keeping secret 2(X) of the 247 pages of its wasn’t budging from his apparent inten­ year if a Democratic candidate from East Complete Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinner ginia, which is a great university, than of the Weicker or no Weicker, that the GOP will accident report. It now appears that the tion to go for another term as head of the Hartford wins in November. Rosemary Corned Beef & Cabbage ^ Includes: Potato & Vegetable, House Salad, a mug of beer or ride a public mood for change to victory FBI will not even tell the (3AO what is on University of Connecticut, which hopes to be a Democratic ticket. His reaction to dis­ Moynihan says she has “good resources” Friday 16th & Saturday 17th ^ glass of house wine and ALLour Famous Extras couraging polls (the first two since for its candidate. Despite his pose of those pages. The FBI has informed GAO great university,” Morton J. Tenzer, an associated neutrality, Foley secs Rowland as the in campaign advice, meaning husband Tuesday & Wednesday 630am - 2:30pm All for ONLY $8.95 Weicker’s announcement suggested he Tim, a former state party chairman and investigators that they can look at some professor of political science at UConn, said. OOP’s test bet to head the ticket. The Thur.sday Thni Saturday 630am - 9;(X)pm might as well turn the keys to his office deputy House majority leader. He is now of the report if they agree not lo use it in Served from 5:00 p.m.______That should scare an awful lot of people. over to Weicker right now): “Just a snap­ chairman’s intra-party survey shows their findings. Sunday Breakfast 7XXlam -1 :(X)pm It’s about lime the stale gets serious about fund­ Rowland to be the favorite over Joel executive director of the Greater Hartford 250 Hartford Rd. shot in time.” Chamber of Commerce. She would face When Congress gets the GAO report at 645-6720 Manchester, CT I Plus $.50 draft beer or house winel ing its state university. But Weicker’s independent candidacy Schiavonc, Reg Smith and Joe McGee. the end of this month, the lawmakers will Wcickcr’s name was not on Foley’s bal­ Rep. Gary Berner. Enjoy a bbit of the Blarney at turned the campaign for governor into a • Toby Moffett now believes he will have lo decide whether or not the Gander whole new ballgame overnight. Consider lot. crash deserves more investigation. Wcickcr’s first big decision was to run have delegations from the three popula­ ... Of oul? what he has done by taking that vintage- tion centers of the Fifth District — Watcr- As we have already reported, there is as an independent. His second decision — strong evidence to bolster tlic theory that ST PATRICK'S DAY ^ Wcickcr step; bury, Danbury and Meriden — with him AvMP f^ereTiTi'/e ANt4ouNce- the choice of a running mate — can the plane was blown out of the sky by ter­ • He has shaken the leading contenders in his bid for the Democratic nomination all at MghiTS A0OOT 'HWO in both parties despite their attempts to enhance his candidacy or, if he tries to be rorists. The flight was carrying American 32 North Street Willimantic, CT • 423-1631 too cute, kill him. It is unlikely that he to Congie.ss there. His latest score — en­ COMES TWICE TO THE VJPAT IS oning Of­ now they are considering converting part of limit diem. promised, or is it going to reward dishonesty 1 PM Road, Boulder Road, Plymouth l ^ e and fice in Lincoln Center from 8:30 to 4:30. The that neighborhood into an industrial park. Such bills that a-quirc waiting periods N. I of Irish Cheer! $6.95 Cook Street. It would lie on 27 acres in a regulations are always there for anyone’s and enrich land speculators? This is ludicrous! David Tillman and parciiUil consent or that ban abortions made fresh on the wooded area of Manchester which is zoned perusal. Mr. Harris — who requested the zoning for purposes of gender .selection, arc hard lor two units per acre under tlie current We urge residents of MarKhesUir lo keep 904 Parker St. ^ • s n/aa. March 17 premises. change — is not an innocent victim who Manchester, CT for local lawmakers to vole against. Also regulations and one unit per acre under the abreast of this and other proposals which thought he was buying industrial land only The real damage to the pro-choice I Doors Open at 10 am!! Includes all the fixins’ Plan of Development. The complex would threaten the character of our ncighborhorxls. to find out that it was residential land. He is movement is that these laws fragment an serving consist of 17 residential buildings, some 3 or Potatoes. Carrots. Peggy and Wells Jacobson not a simple wood carver whose only desire already unstable coalition. Many pro- i f Guiness Stout Always on tap at our 4 stories higli, and would provide services 143 Boulder Road is to witlle in the woods, as he would have choice advocates agree, for example, tluii ^ I Oh Riley’s. Rolls & Butter such as central dining, linen, internal and ex­ Manchester you believe. He is a shrewd businessman Letters policy parents should not aboit a fetus simply regular ternal transportation, medical examining I Full Menu Lunch & Dinner who purchased residential land — dial he because it is male or female. Yet many FREE rooms, hairdressing facilities, a convenience (Corn Beef and Cabbage on Special of courtie!) complete knew was residential land — for ap­ The Herald welcomes letters from its other pro-choicers say that any restriction, N St, Patrick's Day store and gift shop. It would include a main Broken promise proximately half the cost of indusutal land; readers. Letters should be no more than two even one that sounds reasonable, sets a ‘*East of the River's Best Happy Hour” dinner entrance security facility and would be sur­ the zoning change will hand him a hefty double-spaced lypewritlcn pages. The Herald bad precedent. Dessert rounded by a six foot high security fence. ■t- - I ★ Gatherint; Place To the Editor: profit, and he is willing to destroy our neigh­ reserves the right lo edit letters for any "The anti-abortion people arc splitting menu The regulation under which the special ex­ borhood lo gain that profit: how does he reason, including length, ta-sle and style. The us up very effectively,” one ranking ★ See The Bar Where Jack Duggan ception is being .sought is Article IV, Section Let me elaborate on a few points that were sleep at night! Herald tries to publish all letters, but the member of the pro-choice movement told 17, Elderly Congregate Housing, which re­ missed in your recent article concerning the Cl’he Wild Colonial Boy) Once Sat! ■ hcurtlancl Piu/.i March 5th hearing for a zoning change at Mr. Harris’ lawyer staled at the March 5lh decision of the editor is final. Writers may be us. “The infighting among us on this has Game bar - Chess To Cribbage Includet CHeckerm, Hackgamnum. Cribhagf, etc. quires the Panning and Zoning Commission hearing that the families of Parker Street limiu:d lo one letter per month. All letters gotten so bad it’s hurting the overall fight 1150 Toiiand TpKe. V lo find tliat the proposal meets seven specific 875-899 P^ker Street from rural residential 649-2811 35 Oak Street, Manchester lo industrial. Over the past three years, should save their objections until the site must be signed, and writers must include to prc.scrvc abortion rights.” standards. These relate to: 1. Water and plan hearing. The city plarming officer cor­ their address and a telephone number for SiiM ' . u .list 3 ' . ■ sewer, 2. Site location, 3. Transportation, 4. numerous families were lured into the area of Parker Street that is now in question: the rected the lawyer, telling the board that be­ verification. Mail letters to Open Forum, Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta Residency requirements, 5. Traffic circula­ cause the land in question was so small. Box 591, Manchester 06040. are syndicated columnists. tion, 6. Its compatibility in terms of size. city of Manchester promised a park. 10— MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, March 14,1990 . ■■ ----- ..vr;A.SMih ■ . 8. ■■ k ■ "••*■ ■ t i* ; • 4. i . fflaiirliratrr» h Hrrali'i ______J Gun Hectic Section 2. Page 11 Wednesday, March 14, 1900 From Page 1 From Page 1 S P O ltTS of the shop. their cosmetics, they want to call as­ come down before the start of the store. Marshall, 33, has a degree in as far away as Rorida and Califor­ mall party that night and the two For Marshall, who is originally business administration from the The appearance of the entire food nia. He usually stays for three days sault weapons,” said Fusco. “The court on the upper level of the mall proponents of this bill have at­ began searching for a ladder. from Hong Kong, the work cul­ University of New York at Albany before opening and then for the first The scene was typical of the hec­ minating in the opening of the and ran a laundromat business in the changed drastically over the past week. tempted to generate emotional week, Hardcastle, a native of debate...and most of these are not tic atmosphere at the mall as store yogurt shop began in March of last past. She considers this venture a Hirth and Dorfman, both 25, said Whalers road success continues Washington, Okla., said. Thoughts really assault weapons. It penalizes owners and managers scrambled to year. She wanted to open a business step up. they did not mind the life of travel­ be ready for the grand opening and heard about the new mall. “This is a more full-fledged busi­ ing from city to city. Dorfman said VANCOUVER, Briush Columbia (AP) Krygicr scored at 8:34 of the third responsible people.” Hardcastle works on between 12 ApLENty during a delayed penalty. When he today. Marshall has spent the last "1 was in the right place at the ness than a laundromat where the it is much better than when he — Since the season began, ihinp have Fh-oponents, however, said per­ to 16 malls a year. And while the couldn’t control the puck, Krygicr un­ few days cleaning and stocking the right time,” she said. machines basically work for you,” worked 90 hours a week as a res­ ' ■ V v Len Auster gotten a lot belter for Peter Sidorkicwicz. mits should be required for the public may be looking forward to • N loaded a shot that apparently deflected off store. Marshall, the mother of three she said. taurant manager. “Most of the year there was three of us dozens of guns listed in the bill be­ shopping in the mall, Hardcastle is the slick of Vancouver defenseman Garth “We have so much to do in such a small children, didn’t have to think “I think it’s so exciting,” she said Usually, they said, they found (goaltcndcrs) and no one knew who cause they are semi- and fully- not interested. 1 Butcher. automalic and more dangerous than short time,” she said. long when asked why she wanted to of the opening. “I would love to be time to get out and see some of the would be playing. Now things arc sorted “I have to build them. I don’t care out for the better,” said Sidorkicwicz, “I just wanted to gel the shot on net handguns. In fact, there were limes during open a yogurt shop. among the crowd pushing and shov­ cities they are in, though they have to even look at them,” he said. His who shut out the Vancouver Canucks 1 -0 and it ended up going in,” Krygicr said. “All we’re saying is if you want the last couple of months that Mar­ “I love yogurt,” she said. ing their way through the entire not seen much of Manchester yet. feeling is similar to that of a person “It was really nothing special.” to buy an assault weapon, you have shall worried the store would not be Everything YogurtyBananas is a mall.” They were not invited to the on Tuesday night. Her general contractor, Robert who works in a cookie store and be­ Dream season Just last week, he was installed as Hanford ended a three-game losing to go through the same p ro c u re as ready in time. The building inspec­ nationwide chain with more than “VIP” party that was held at the comes sick of cookies. streak and evened its record at 5-5-3 a handgun owner would,” said tors told her one thing about codes, 250 shops. The shop will be selling Hardcastle, has been working 18 to mall T\iesday night for store owners Hartford’s No. 1 goaltcndcr when veteran Hirth agreed. In the four years he Mike Liut was uaded to the Washington against Smythc Division teams. The Herbst. while the fire department told her yogurt today, but will not yet offer 20 hours a day since last weekend to and community leaders. has worked for the company, he has Whalers arc nine points behind the third- The committee approved the bill another, Marshall said, and this the full menu which includes salads have the store ready. “We end up staying in the stores still going Capitals. “None of this was easy,” he said seen over 70 mall openings in places “There’s no scn.se tliinking about it (the place Montreal Canadians in the Adams on a 11-4 vote, using a broad defini­ delayed finishing the work on the and quiche, Marshall said. and working more,” Dorfman said. trade) too much and making a big deal of Division. tion that lists more than three dozen it,” he said. “I’m just taking things one Winning on the road this season — types of guns as assault weapons. for Huskies game al a time.” Hartford has only 13 wins at home — has The bill was also amended to es­ Sidorkicwicz will play most of the given the Whalers a positive outlook for tablish mandatory 10-year sentences Mall games down the stretch, with rookie Kay the playoffs when they’ll open away from for those who use an assault STORRS — It’s been a dream season for the Univer­ Whitmore as his backup. In the playoffs. home. weapon, and mandatory 5-year sen­ From Page 1 sity of Connecticut. A school-record 28 victories, its Sidorkicwicz knows he’ll get the majority “I think wc can beat anybody in our tences for using any other gun, first-ever Big East regular season and tournament cham­ of the action. He’s played 39 games this division,” Ley said. “Wc could do a lot of while committing the most serious weeks, along with other anchors that were released and confetti was here this is magnificent.” pionship, and a bid to the NCAA Tournament for the fir.sl season and WhiUnorc just seven. damage in the playoffs.” crimes. passion, she said, “I think it’s going charge at the time, then they can were allowed to open early. So far, blasted out of quasi-bazookas. Jibing his Republican counter­ time in over a decade. Rookie winger Todd Krygicr .scored the The Canucks arc on the verge of The measure will now be sent to to hurt a lot of the other businesses take credit for it. However, it’s now in town, especially the Parkade business for the soft retail store To help out with crowd control, parts, Cassano said, “Make sure you our opportunity to make sure it Whew. only goal with a shot midway through the elimination from post-season play. Last- the Judiciary Committee before (clothes and home furnishing, no the mall hired six off-duty put in your notes somewhere that if third period that caught the lop comer on place Vancouver uails the Los Angeles going on to the House and Senate (stores).” works.” A new chapter of the storied campaign opens Some of the Manchester Parkade TVs) has been great, she said. Manchester police officers who it weren’t for the Democrats, we Canuck goalie Kirk Mclxan. Kings by 12 points, with eight games to for debate. Thursday night at the Hartford Civic Center where the tenants have opened stores at the Just on the other side of the mall’s were stationed on mall grounds, said wouldn’t have this.” “1 didn’t see the goal because I was on play. The committee, on a 14-3 vote, Huskies (28-5), No. 1 seed in the East Regional, take on mall, including two of the mall’s center court is Steiger’s, which also Gary Wood, police spokesman. He was referring to the party’s the way to the bench on the delayed “You never expect to lose 1-0 in your also endorsed a bill that would es- No. 16 seed Boston University (18-11) in a first-round own building,” McLean said. “But they major retailers or anchors: D & L has been in business since March 1 TTie officers will be available for support for a $9.5 million tax abate­ Gorbachev penalty,” Sidorkicwicz said. “There labli.sh a two-week waiting period held the blue line all night and wc and Scars. Other anchors arc G. Fox, and is doing well, says store as long as the mall feels they are ment for the mall developers, which NCAA clash. weren’t many quality chances because for the purchase of any type of gun. From Page 1 couldn’t get through.” Steiger’s, and Sage-Alien. manager Janet Latka. needed, he said. was approved by the then- Connecticut is a heavy 18-point favorite over the our defense played so well.” Under the proposal, hunters with The Canucks begin a five-game road Susan M. Scherer, Sage-Alien’s Latka said the chain of 10, with Traffic on nearby streets is not Democralic majority on the Board North Atlantic Conference champion Terriers. There arc Hanford clogged up the neutral zone valid hunting licenses could still buy trip Thursday against the St. Louis Blues. vice president for sales promotion, similar stock as Sagc-Allcn, came to expected to be a problem because of Directors after townspeople that ended more than 300 years of with relentless checking and limited Van­ a rifle or shotgun without going some Husky fans who’vc already convinced themselves Captain Stan Smyl, scoreless in 45 said the chain’s decision to build its the mall because of its location, the traffic signals were installed recent­ rejected a $13 million tax incentive rule by the Romanov dynasty. couver to just 18 shots. through the wailing period. Mem­ their team is headed for Denver, site of the NCAA Final games, won’t make the trip after suffering 13th store at the Pavilions was not type of consumers in the area, and ly at the mall's entrances, he said. package in a referendum. Under constitutional amendments bers of the armed services would Four. It was Hartford’s 19ih road win of the The Associated Press difficult. the merchandise it sells. Before the proceedings hosted by After the cutting of the ribbon. approved Thesday, the new presi­ a bruised back in the tliird period when he also be exempt. “This was a natural because “We expect this to be our number none other than Bob Eubanks of Republican Mayor Theunis ‘Terry” Husky coach Jim Calhoun hopes his team doc.sn’t have season, second only to Boston’s 22. collided with the goal post. Rep. James Fleming, R-Simsbury, dent will have wide powers to CLOSE QUARTERS — Vancouver’s Steve Bozek, right, takes there’s not a major mall cast of the one store,” she said. “This mail’s Newlywed Game fame, Stephen T. Werkhoven responded to Carsano’s that mindset. “1 don’t want them to be ncivous,” he said “On the road wc play more as a team,” Hartford continues on the road Satur­ who proposed the exemptions, said propose legislation, negotiate Hartford’s Mikael Andersson into the boards during first-period ac­ river,” Scherer said. “If we’re going going to draw.” Cassano, a Democratic member of comments by saying, “In this case, I after Tuesday’s two-hour practice at Gampcl Pavilion. Whaler coach Rick Ley said. “We don’t day night against the Flames in Calgary. waiting periods would put an un­ treaties, veto bills and decisions of to be a major player than we have to Outside Steiger’s in the center the town’s Board of Directors, said think it’s a united effort.” gel fancy and wc make smarter It has a Sunday night date in Edmonton tion in Vancouver Tuesday night. The Whalers blanked the Canuck- necessary burden on hunters, who the Council of Ministers, appoint a “1 just hope they realize the slakes arc not that high. be here.” court, the ribbon-cutting ceremony in an interview that “this mall is the Deputy Mayor Susan Buckno, decisions.” against the Oilers. s. 1-0. are not the type of gun owner the Cabinet, declare war if the country For our own purpo.scs, we’ve just won the biggest thing Although the mall opened today. worked itself into a frenzy, which best thing that ever happened to also a Republican, said, “I suspect bills are aimed at. is attacked and under certain condi­ in our own family (the Big Ea.st Conference title) and 1 Sage-Allen has been open for two climaxed when hundreds of balloons Manchester. As you look around because they (Democrats) were in tions impose presidential rule. “I think the bill is now directed at hope it’ll set us up to keep on going.” the felon...and not at the sportsman A No. 1 or 2 seed has not lost in the first or .second who is acting responsibly,” said BU won’t be fazed by ‘hostile’ crowd round in the NCAA Tournament since the field was ex­ Reming. To|j '0' The Bargains panded to 64 teams in 1985. It’s going to happen some­ The bill, which will now be sent day; all Calhoun can hope is it’s not his Huskies. to the Senate for debate, sets up the By Peter Viles wailing period so police can do To Ya . . . Ail This Week What would be worst is a negative reaction from the The Associated Press background checks on those who fans in Hanford. “If people remember us for that Sellers gets OK to practice HARTFORD — It took the Connecticut Huskies a wish to buy guns. (losing). I’ll get out of coaching,” Calhoun said. “The STORRS — University of Connecticut sophomore action in Tliursday’s NCAA first-round clash against Other gun bills approved by the From Al & Com|tany! coaches met the other day and said what the kids have long lime to get back into the NCAA loumamcnt. Now Boston University at the Hartford Civic Center. that they’ve finally made it, they don't have far to go. center , who rc-injured his left knee for the committee Tuesday would: done is magnificent. In no way do we want to detract second lime in two weeks against Georgetown in the UConn coach Jim Calhoun, before getting the word •Require those who wish to pur­ About 26 miles, to be exact. from Ixonard, was prepared for life without Sellers. from what they’ve accomplished. This (NCAA Tourna­ The Huskies missed baskcibaH’s biggest loumamcnt semifinal of the Big East loumamcnt and made a chase any type of gun to complete a token appearance in the championship game against “If he doesn't play, wc’rc going to miss Rixi Sellers,” gun safety course and present a cer­ ment) is a separate season.. throughout the 1980s, returning this year with such he said, “because over the long haul, he’s our best big “Something is going to happen and wc’ll have to clo.se authority that the team was awarded the top seed in the Syracu.se, was cleared late Tuesday afternoon to rejoin tificate before purchase. IMAGINE! 5000 BTU AT the Huskies. man." •Prohibit the sale of “black pow­ the doors (to tlic sca.son). Hopefully on a win. But I want East — and a first-round game in the Hartford Civic Freshman Toraino Walker, who played well against THIS LOW PRICE! Center, where tlic Connecticut played eight regular- Sellers, under the watchful eye of team trainer der,” a substance often used in the tlicm to realize how well after 33 games they’ve played.” Mary Ncubcit and Dr. Gerry Leonard, oriliopcdic sur­ Georgelovwi am) .Syraousi', was wording with the production of pipe bombs, to any Calhoun isn’t bothered by the No. 1 seed. “I'd rather season games. geon who evaluated the knee, went through a private White Team in practice and should be in the starting QK EMERSON QUIET KOOL The Boston University Terriers, who play the Big East person under the age of 18. be No. 1 than a 7 seed.” workout after the team concluded its Tuesday prac­ lineup against BU. champion in the first round on Thursday, say the crazed Thai’s unless Sellers reclaims his position. Air Conditioner He knows this is not an easy lime. “It’s a 64-icam field Hartford crowd won’t faze them a bit. After all, they won tice. He was cleared for practice, and may sec some i* 1 and there arc lesser teams and greater teams, but there arc the North Atlantic Conference champion.ship in the Civic no easy teams,” Calhoun said, “There may not be a Center last week. The Golden luigles have the unenviable task of play­ Weather ‘great’ team in the field, but there arc some very good ‘Tve played al the Carrier Dome, Rupp Arena and the in 14 seasons at Nonhca.sicm, is making his first NCAA gym that’s called the ‘Thunder Dome’ at Califomia- trip in four years at Connecticut. It’s the Huskies’ first ing lai Salle (29-1). seeded fourth in the E;t.st and making teams and a lot of capable teams,” he added. its third straight NCA.\ ap[X'aranec. lire Explorers arc From Page 1 Santa Barbara,” Boston guard Steve Key said. “We’ve trip .since 1979, before the Big East was fomicd. This is Calhoun’s sixth uip to the “Big Dance”, having led by senior , w ho averages 26.2 points, played in front of hostile crowds before.” “Wc’rc excited, but wc know it’s right back to busi­ Pre-Season Special! taken five Northeastern quintets previously. UConn’s last There’s other things that worry Key, such as a trapping ness,” George, the team’s only senior, said. “The more 11 rebounds and about one scoring record every lime he The National Weather Service Easy-clean, slide-out. washable litter trip was in 1979, its final year in the Yankee Conference wc do, the tougher coach gels in practice. We’ve created steps on tlic court. Do-it-youfsett. "instant installation" Connecticut defcn.se that generated a nation-leading 436 said the funnel-spinning heat cast of before joining the Big East. steals, his season; a balanced offcn.se that seemed to a monster." IXiug Overton averages 17.6 points and the Rockies came from a high-pres­ 6.7 assists, and guiird Randy WoexJs adds 13.2 points a Connecticut’s last NCAA win was in 1976 when it prtxlucc a new scoring star each game, and a team Boston University (18-11) gels the first chance to slay sure system pumping Gulf of game. beat Hofstra (80-78 in overtime) in Providence. The chemistry which helped tlic Huskies run up a 28-5 record the monster. Boston University was Calhoun's bitter Mexico air northward. and energize a state full of succc.ss-slarvcd basketball rival when he coached at Northcaslcm, and there is still .Southern Mississippi, seeded 13th, is die lowest- A full week before the first day of school’s biggc.st claim to fame in the NCAAs was in tension between Calhoun and BU coach Mike Jarvis, seeded ai-largc team in the W-ie;un field, which means 1964 when it beat Temple and then upset Princeton fans. spring, summer came to New York “Wc have to play an almost perfect game to beat such who worked with Calhoun as an assistant at Nor­ they were probably the last team chosen. City. Tlie high of 85 was 38 degrees before bowing in the NCAA Ea.st Regional final to Duke. a quality team. Our margin of error is this small,” Key theastern. “'ITic bottom line is we did gel in,” Coach M.K. Turk above normal and 15 degrees higher The Big East .season and tournament arc good prepara­ said, his thumb and index finger an inch apart. The Terriers, seeded 16lh in the East, arc led by Key, a said. "And now. it’s what you do when you get there.” than the 1929 record. tion for the Huskies, Calhoun says, but what to expect in In other opening-round games at Hartford, Atlantic 6-foot-4 point guard who averages 16.6 points and 7.7 California returns to the N('.-\A timntamcnt after a Record highs for the date were 3()-ycar absence its last game was a 75-55 loss to (H S A M S U N G the NCAAs is another matter. Far one, UConn will have Coast Conference rcgular-.scason champion CIcmson a.ssists. Sophomore Bill Brigham averages 11.1 points registered in Atlantic City, NJ., and 7.2 rclwunds, and center Ron Moses adds 10.4 points Ohio State in the 19W) title game to play Indiana to rcadjast from the six- rule of the Big East to five meets Brigham Young, Atlantic 10 kingpen Ij Salic where it was 86; Baltimore 85; plays Southern Mississippi, and Indiana of the Big Ten and 8.6 rebounds. (18-10), which is making its 19th apjvarance in the Charlotte, N.C., 86; Chicago 71; Compact VCR fouls. While Connecticut has been cast as a darling because NCAA loumament. W/REMOTE CONTROL “What wc’rc going to be concerned about is our ag­ faces California of the Pac-10. Cleveland, 76; Concord, N.H., 69; Tlic Huskies get scoring fiom guards Chris Smith of its rags-lo-richcs rise in the Big Ea.st, California and The ninth-seeded Oolden Bears i.'*l-9) had the best Detroit 73; Indianapolis 75; gressiveness. Wc don’t want to lake away from iliat,” (16.9 points per game). Talc George (11.6) and Israeli Southern Mississippi come to Hartford as legitimate un­ road record in the Pac-10 al 7-2. Gutird Keith Smitli leads Montgomery, Ala., 85; Norfolk, Va., FULL FEATURE 600 WAH IRINmiDN Calhoun said. “We have to remind them ‘let’s play the forward Nadav Hcncfcid (11.6), but they got to die tour­ derdogs. Cal with 16.7 jxrinis per game and shoots 47 percent 84; Philadelphia 84; Providence, way wc play."’ nament by playing a brand of defense that was noicwor- Southern Mississippi (20-11), which finished second from 3-point range. R.I., 77; Raleigh-Durham, N.C. 88; MICROWAVE OVEN The manner in which UConn strung together wins tliy even in the mgged Big F.ast. to Louisville in the Metro Conference, is making its first Richmond, Va., 89; Rochester, Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun, a tournament regular NCAA appearance in 77 years of playing basketball. Please st-e HI . page IH Minn., 63; and Washington, D.C., Automatic power-on, play, rewind Multi­ during the sca.son in the Big Ea.st, and back-to-back-to- function electronic display SAVE OVER «200 ON SONY! back wins in the tournament al Madison Square Garden 87. VR3319 In Hesston, the 6-year-old who is something Calhoun wants his learn to recapture. “Wc died was one of seven people hud­ Color Stereo Console TV had a particular fed lliis week during that great stretch. If Kleine the right medicine dled in a ba.sement when the chim­ wc play like that wc’ll be lough to beat.” ney and fireplace crashed through. Trinitron Mlcroblack'” picture R)ul uoubic in the backcouri could mean more playing The boy’s 12-year-old brother was lube High technology repro­ for Celtics against Hawks injured. lime for junior co-captain Steve Pikicll, who has seen duction circuits Programmable limited lime this year. “If Smitty (Chris Smith) gets two Tlic same tornado killed an elder­ remote control went out and hit a few baskets tafler the ly woman near GocsscI, Kan., 10 and Talc (George) gets two early, Pikicll will be the point ATLANTA (AP) Boston, in a fight for first place in the NB.A’s Atlantic injury), but after a while I just eouldn’i miles from Hesston, and damaged guard. I almost guarantee that," Calhoun said. “I feel make it." 19 farmhouses in surrounding M d Division, ala'ady was missing Robert they (referees) scrutinize Big F.asi teams because wc Parish, out with a hyperextendt’d knee, Boston iiHik the lead for gixHj with a Marion County, said Sheriff Ed have the reputation of being a physical conference.” 111 0 run m the seeond quinei in winch Davies. when Kevin McHalc bruised a knee while 1 PJ. Carlcsimo, who led Scion Hall to the NCAA finals leading the Celtics to a 112 100 victory McHale scored six [vniits. putting the At least nine Iowa counties were t ellies on top 4o to wiili 2 '>4 lelt in the visited by twisters, including one M AGNAVOX last year, reminded Calhoun of his first game a year ago. over Atlanta. M A V I A ( i Journeyman Joe Kleine siep(vd in Krr half Bosum led '>1 4t al the break and that destroyed a firchou.se, 10 homes “They came out there (in Arizona) and it was 13-1 in Parish and "did a grxrd job for us defen extended it to > '■ <' t after three [XTiods. and three businesses in Worthington, fouls," Calhoun relates. He hopes not to sec that 13" Color TV sivcly and on the Ix'ards." McHale s.ud as .Sp.ul Webt' Soiled nine ivimts ii< le.id near Dubuque, 18 LB. HEAVY DUTY W/REMOTE CONTROL Thursday night. he nursed his injury after luesiLry’s the Hawks on a 16 t lun that cut die QFrigidaire Washer “Bctausc of the way we play, we’re more affected by game. deficit to 98 01 with 1".\’ left in the game Board cuts budget the officiating. 1 hope if they (the officials) have Kleine. who fini.shed wrih IS ivnnis but the Celiiis hit 14 siraigbi fiee throws Frost-Free Refrigerator problems with our kids, they’ll tell us," he said, sixtaking and six rebounds, contained Mom-s in the fiiud 1:12 Reggie lew.s, wb 'tud for Bolton schools Wire shelves generous storage drawers of the hand-checking lluit wa.s allowed in the Big Fast Malone, who finished witli a game-high 21 jxiint.s, scored Boston’s fin.il four BOLTfJN — The Board of this year. 12 rebounds but only 4 points p>'ini.s from the line Education has reduced the superin- BU will be led by 6-4 .senior point guard Steve Key. "1 just wanted to keep Mo rMalone) oil laiiy Bird had .’2 i\>i!i;s, U i". ah tendent’s budget down to Lost* IOfiQ6r needs fewer repairs He averages 16.6 points per game. “He (Key) is a little lire blix'k and Kevin tMcllale) gave a lot m the foiutli qiuiier. LorQe capacity Porceioin of help," Kleine said. “I just ihink Mvises Kevin Wiliis and Wetib e.u!; h.ul for $5,707,587, a 9.5 percent increase. enofTtel lop more allilclic and less pure itian Talc George (at point the Hawks, followed by Wilk-i.s u IS The board pared the budget at a AtUS guard),’’ Calhoun .said. “He runs the show for ilicm. He’s wa>" out of synch tonight.” meeting Monday. Superintendent the key. Ron Moses, a 6-8, 25()-pound center, averages McHale scored a game-high ("Mmi.s and Kenny .Smith w ah 14 Richard Packman’s initial budget re­ 11.1 points for BU and 6 7 .sophomore Bill Brigham before leaving with less than five minutes ‘‘Boston playeil a great g.ime," Ai'.e.ia quest had repre-sented a 14 percent averages 10.4 per game. remaining. He said of the injury. "It's a Cl ich Mike Fraiello said. "Tlu y exei .aed increase over last year. The Customer Is “What wc have to convey (to iltc team) is that wc’rc day-to-day thing. Wc’ll just have to see we I at both onus of the floor TIk \ .to a In making the cuts Monday, the belter than BU, without scaring tlicm," Calhoun said. how it feels (WedncsiLay).” gre .1 1 job on the fine points of the g.ime Our First Priority Bird was exeellent and 1 iho.;ghi K’.,- ”,e school board approved staff reduc­ “There is no difference between the Big East lounm- Atlanta’s IXrminique Wilkins hyperex w.ts outstanding defensively." tions at the hi(^ school that would mcni and the NAC touniamcni and die NCAA tourna­ tended his right knee when he was kniKk have cost more dian $60,(XX). It also SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER cd sprawling late in the second quirier Boston eo.u'h J-'iimy Ri>dgeis .I'.su ment allliough llicrc is a finality to this tournament. 1 The Auocialed Preit smgleii out Kleiik for doing “a >,:e.ii lob eliminated funds that would have 445 Hartford Road, Manchester don’t want them to have the fear of losing, just the He scored 10 points in the third quarter, been used for an additional part-time including four biiskeis in die first t:2U of :or us KEENEY ST EXIT OF 1-384 • TEL, 647-9997 respect of losing." CONCENTRATION — Boston’s Joe Kleine. left, and Atlanta's Spud music teacher, according to James the jx-riod, but did not play in the fourth "1 think our team defense is wh.it set Husky fans hope iliat won’t be for a long, long time. Webb (4) show great concentration as they try to get a handle on Marshall, chairman of the school quarter. the stage for us,” Rixigeis s.iui. "All.e'; Mon., Thurs., Fri. ’til 8 p.m. the basketball in their game Tuesday night in Atlanta. Kleine played has been playing verv gsHtd baskeiliall, s board. The budget will now be sent ^0 doy$ jcme o» «;oih I>en Ausier Ls spurts editor uf the Manchester "We'll just have to see how it giK's. see to die Board of Finance for ap­ no poymen! required lues. Wed til 6 • Sat til 5 • Sun. 12 to 5 a key role in the Celtics’ i i 2-100 win. if it stiffens up on me,” Wilkins said. "I this Wits obviously a big road w in to: us. Herald. proval, Marshall said today. 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Colorado St. points and 4.9 rebounds per game. Senior guard Demetrius Callp added 8.3 poinU ^ games. They are led by freshman forward Jim * per game. Junior guard Arnold Bar­ Fori Collins, Colo., 22-9, At Largo. guard Ceasar Prelow a d d ^ 6.5 points arxf senior forward Mike Griffin added 3.6 poinU Jackson who lad the dub with 16.3 poinis per nard scored 11.6 poinU and harxlad out 6.0 aa- Making its secorxf straight NCAA appearance junior fonward Sammie Freeman 6.6 points per arxf Z4 rebourxfs per game. Sean Higgins, who game arxf pulled in 5.5 rebound*. Junior center sisU per game. Senior forward* Jed Ford had Sylvia Porter urxlor Coach Boyd GranL The Flams are led by game. returned from a stress fracture of the left foot in Perry Carter led the team with 7.9 rebounds 10.9 poinU and 4.0 rebounds per game and Dear Abby NCAA Hoop Chris Stange had 4.3 poinU. Off the bench, senior swingman Mike Mitchell wito 19.4 points Illinois late Febniary scored 14.1 poinU per game, in­ and chipped in with 15.2 poinU per gairte. and 6.7 rebounds per game. Junior guard Mark Champaign, III., 21-7, At largo. cluding 43.0 from 3-point range. Freshman Freshrrten guard Alex Davis, the top 3-point junior guard Lovelace Redrmnd added 5 2 poinU and junior center David Brewer had 51 PEOPLE Meredith scored 12.0 points. Irxiluding a .456 The FIghtin' llini are making their eighth guard Tony Tolbert saw more playing biro later shooter, scored 10.4 points per game. percentage from 3-point range. Senior forward straight NCAA appearance. Ilinois was a Final in the season and chipped in with 6.6 points per Sophomora guard Mark B ^ e r returned to the poinU per game. Abigail Van Buren NCAA thumbnail previews Andy Anderson added 11.5 points arxf 3.4 Four teem last year. Senior guard Kerxfall Gill game. starting lineup late in the season and averaged SyracuM Keep records rebourxfs per game. Filling out the frontcourt is scored 19.8 points and pulled in 4.9 rebounds Michigan St. 8.8 poinU and 3.6 assisU per game. Hi* back- Syracuse, N.Y., 24-6, At Large. Quigley says she’s finished By Ths Aisoclatad Prsu senior center Eric Friehauf with 4.0 points and per game. Junior forward had East Lansing, Mich., 26-5, Big Ten champion. court male sophomore Jamaal Brown scored Lost to Connecticut 78-75 In Big East cEiam- A look at the 64 teams that comprise the field 3.2 rebounds per game. Sophorrxire guard 17.8 points and 7.1 rebourxls per game. Senior The Spartans are making their first NCAA ap­ 7.9 points. Sophomore forward pionhsip. Elave reached the lr « l eight times, dealing with the Reagans for the 1990 NCAA basketball championship Lym Tryon harxfed out 3.7 assists and chipped swingman S te p l^ Bardo added 9.7 points, in­ pearance since 1986 after winning lu first out­ added 7.1 poinU and 4.3 rebounds per game. winning only twice. TEw Orangeman hove won wish school, location, record and tournament 20-or-mora games sight straight seasons arxf of mail orders In 8.9 points per game. cluding 28 3-pointars, 4.8 assists and grabbed right Big Ton btlo wito a 72-70 victory over Pur­ Oklahoma NEW YORK (AP) — Joan Quigley, the asuologcr qualification: Connecticut 6.0 rebounds per game. Sophomore swingman due. TTw last time the Spartans had a piece of Norman, Okla., 26-4, Big Eight Conterence 14 of 15 year* under heed coach Jim BooEielra Valentine’s Day whose advice to first lady Nancy Reagan reportedly Alabama Storrs, Conn., 28-5, Big East Conference Andy Kaufmam scored 9.6 points and 3.2 the Big Ten title was in 1979, when Magic John­ tournament champioa Sophorrxire forward Billy Owsru scored 184 University, Ala., 24-8, Southeastern Con­ tournament champioa rebounds per game. Senior center Ervin Small son took Michigan State to an NCAA champion­ Ten-year head coach has taken poinU, pulled in 8.3 rebounds arxf had 4.0 as­ set the president’s schedule, says she’s finished with Consumers can confront local retailers face to face ference tournament champion. The Huskies are making their first NCAA ap­ chipped in with 7.6 points and 5.1 rebounds per ship. Junior guard led the team the Sooners to their eighth straight NCAA tour­ sisU per game. Senior center the Reagans. when they have a complaint. Not so with the faceless The Crimson Tide beat Mississippi 70-51 to pearance in 11 years. They beat Syracuse game. Junior forward-center Rodney Jones with 19.7 points, 6.9 rebounds arxf 4.9 assisU ney, a Big Eight record. Senior guard Skeeter was the top retiounder in the Big East with 122 capture the SEC tournament for the third time in per game and averaged 18.1 potoU. Senior leaves wife sad “When you’re that friendly with someone and they direct marketing companies. Shopping from home can be per game. Senior backcourt mate Kirk Manns 78-75 for their first Big East title. Sophomore added 7.3 points and 4.3 rebourxfs mostly off Henry leads t ^ teem with 17.7 poinU and has the last four years. Junior forward Melvin guard Chns Smith lad the team with 16.9 points averaged 16.1 poinU and is the 3-point shooter also pulled in 4.5 rebounds. William Davis has swingman Stevie Thompson averaged 18.0 just cut you off ... il borders on the incredible,” convenient and often prices arc lower. But there is a lot Cheatum led the club with 15.9 points and 6.9 theberxto. poinU and 5.1 rebound* per game. Junior for­ per game, irxiluding 61 3-pointers. Freshmen Illln o lt SI. hitting 78 of 164 for a .476 porcentago. Senior added 16.7 poinU and a team-leading 8.3 (Juigley said in an interview in Fame magazine’s that can go wrong when you order by mail or telephone. rebounds per game. Sophomore forward forwards Ken Redfiokf had 11.9 poinU arxf 6.7 ward LeRon Ellis added 6.4 pointt arxf 4.1 forward Nadav Henefekf, an Import from Israel, Normal. III., 18-12, Missouri Valley Corv rebounds per game. Senior canter Tony Martin DEAR ABBY: Another St. Valentine’s Day has come Richard Horry scored 12.5 points, including rebounds and Matt Steigenga had 11.0 poinU rebounds. Freshman point guard Michael Ed­ What can you do to protect yourself? has made an impact with 11.6 points, 5.7 ference tournament champion. added 11.1 poinU and 4.8 rebounds and junior and gone without flowers, candy or any kind of a valen­ j\pril issue. .416 from 3-point range, and grabbed 6.3 and 3.5 rebounds per game. Freshman center wards became a starter nXtMray through the rebourxfs arxf 3.9 steals per game. Senior Beat regular-season champion Southern I- forward Jackie Jonas scored 14.9 poinU and 'The title of (Juigley’s new book, “What Docs Joan With the assistance of the Federal Trade Commis­ rebounds per game. Senior forward David Mike Peplowski filled out the front court with 5.6 season and led the team wito 5.3 asaisU while tine from my husband. guard scored 11.6 points and linois 81-78 In tournament final on their home grabbed 7.2 rebourxfs to fill out the front court Benoit added 10.5 points and 5.8 rebounds per points and 5.1 rebourxls per game. Sophorrxire scoring 6.3 poinU per game. Say?” is what Ronald Reagan is said lo have asked sion’s consumer unit, the Council of Better Business handed out 4.9 assists per game. Sophomore court Making Its fourth NCAA appearance. The Junior guard Smokey McCovery c h ip p ^ in with I’m 25 and he is 26, and we’ve been married for three game and senior swingman Keith Askins had forward FTod Sellers chipped in with 8.9 points forward Parish Hickman added 6.3 poinU and 10.8 points arxf is toe team leadw in steal*. Tsmpis his wife after her telephone consultations with the Bureaus and several direct marketing indust^ associa­ 10.4 points, including 49 3-poinlefS and 5.3 Fledbirds were led by senior guard Rickey Jack- Philadelphia, 20-10, Atlantic 10 tournament years. I’d have been thrilled if he had brought me a end 5.4 rebounds per game. Junior guard John son with 15.0 points, irxHuding 55 3-pointers, 4.4 rebounds per game. Terry Evans, a 3-point shooter along with Ter- astrologer during the Reagans’ While House years. tions. I’ve pul together some sU’atcgies that will help you rebounds per game off toe bencK Senior guard Gwynn scored 10.6 points off the bench. Fresh­ Mlnnsaota rerxte Mullins, added 9.1 poinU. chamjiion. flower — or even handed me a valentine — but he ig­ James Sanders added 7.6 points atxl 4.3 as­ arxf 5.0 rebounds per game. Senior forward Junior guard lad the Owls wito The disclosure that Mrs. Reagan consulted an cope with mail order buying. man forward Scott ^ r e ll added 7.8 points arxf Jarrod Coleman led Ihe dub with 6.2 rebounds Minneapolis, 20-8, At large. Oregon St. nored the day completely. sists per game. His backcourl male, junior Gary TTie Golden Gophers are making their fourth 21.6 poinU and 6.0 rebounds per game. FreaEv 5.1 rebourxls per game arxf sophomore center per game and scored 13.1 points per game. Corvallis, Ore, 22-6, At large. asuologer made the Reagan White House the butt of The basic rule is: Even though you don’t expect a Waites, led the dub with 5.0 assists per game. Den Cynilik had 4.1 points arxf 3.9 rebounds NCAA appearance in their history arxf iU Jim Anderson, after 28 years as an assistant man center Donald Hodge scored 16.2 potoU Abby, the newspapers were filled with ads for gifts, Alabama-BIrmIng ham Senior guard Randy Blair scored 9.8 points, and grabbed 8.0 rebounds. SopExxnora guard jokes. problem, act as if you do. Keep precise, dated records at per game. pulled in 5.2 rebounds and handed out 3.8 as­ second straight urxlor Clem Haskins. They takes the Beavers to the NCAA is in his first and the store windows were decorated with hearts and Birmingham, Ala., 22-8, At large. Coppki S*. were led by with a 18.5 point Mik Kilgore scored 11.6 points, including .379 Why did Quigley write the autobiography and every stage of the transaction. Gene Bartow is taking the Blazers to their sists per game. Freshman guard Richard year as head coach. Senior guard Gary Ftayton from 3-point land, and (lulled in 6.6 relxiund*. flowers to remind people of that special day for lovers. Baltimore. 26-6, Mkf-Eastem Athletic Con­ Thomas scored 8.5 points per game. average arxf 6.4 rebourxfs per game. Burton scored 26.3 poInU per game, harxfed out 8.3 If you don’t receive the order, not everything arrives eighth NCAA tournament since the program also hit 43 3-pointers. Senior guard Melvin SopEiorrxire guard MIcEiaal Harden added 7.1 blast her former clients? ference tournament champion. Sophomore forward Scott Fowler scored 6.9 assisU and grabbed 4.6 rebounds. F’ayton is He’s a super guy, hardworking and decent, so maybe I started in 1977. The Blazers won the regular Newborn scored 14.8 poinU and dished out 5.2 poinU and dished out 5 0 assisU. FrasEvnon “I felt I had played an important role in the ad­ or the merchandise is not as represented, your first The Eagles are making their NCAA debuL points and grabbed 3.0 rebounds. Senior center the career F ^ -1 0 leader in assisU and steals. shouldn’t complain. But it sure would have felt great to season tile with a 12-2 record, but lost to North assists per game. Junior guard Kevin Lyruh forward Mark Stricklarxf scored 4.3 potots and Wsn the regular season title with a 15-1 record Jon Pemberton scored 6.6 points and grabbed Senior forward Earl Martin averaged 121 poinU ministration,” she said. “I had to stand up for recourse is with the company itself. A phone call may Carolina Chartotte 61-57 in the semifinals. added 13.1 points and 2.9 rebourxfs. Senior for­ grabtied 4.8 reExiunds after rspladng senior have been remembered on St. Valentine’s Day. Any arxf took the conference tournament with a 3.5 rebounds. while grabbing a team-high 5.4 rebourxfs. Junior swingman Andy Kennedy led toe club ward Ffichard Coffey was the top rebourxler center Duane Causewell. Temple arant 14-4 reputable astrologers.” solve the problem. Make a record of the call, including 54-50 victory over North Carolina A&T. Junior Indiana Junior swingman Will Branlloy averaged 11.2 ideas? with 17.2 points per game, including 88 3- with 9.5 per game while scoring 9.3 poinU per alter Causwell left sdxxil and was only 6-6 the name of the person to whom you spoke. gurad FTeggie Isaac led toe team arxf con­ Bloomington, Ind., 18-10, At Large. poinU arxf 3.9 rebounds per game. Sophormre NOBODY’S VALENTINE pointers. Senior forward Larry Rambert ference in scoring with a 21.7 ppg. average, in­ game. Junior forward added 11.2 while ha was to toe lineup. Be aware that you have certain rights under federal averaged 10.6 points and 5.9 rebounds per Bobby Knight is taking the Hoosiers to the center Scott Haskin scored 8.1 poinU and Texas Comedian returns home cluding 73 3-poinlers Junior forward Larry tournament tor the 14th time in his career. points and 4.2 rebounds per game. Senior for­ grabbed 4.8 rebounds. Sophorrxire forward Teo DEAR NOBODY’S: So, another St. Valentine’s Day game. Senior center Alan Ogg was toe top ward-center Jim Shikenjanski scored 9.4 poinU Austin, Texas, 21 -8, At large. law. Specifically, the company must ship your order Stewart added 18.7 points and a confererxie Knight has a young team with only one senior Alibegovic added 8.9 poinU and 3.3 rebounds. has come and gone. You were forgotten, and now you’re ATLjANTIC c it y , N J. (AP) — Soviet emigre rebounder with 6.1 per game while chipping in leading 11.2 rebounds per game. Senior per game. Second-year coach Tom Pender* is taking within 30 days of payment (the clock starts ticking when with 10.6 points. In the backcourt was junior arxf one junior, guard Lyrxfon Jonas, who Princeton toe Longhorns to toeir second straight NCAA hurt. comedian Yakoff Smirnoff is out lo prove you can go swingman Phil Booth added 11.7 points arxf 5.5 scored 6.1 points per game. Sophomore center Missouri Princeton, N.J., 20-6, champion. your check clears) or offers to refund your money. The Jack Kramer with 9 9 points arxf 5.8 assists and rebourxls per game. Sophomore guard Larry Columbia. Mo., 26-5, At large. tourney. Senior guard led toe dub Well, don’t let it happen again. A week before St. home again and get some laughs while doing so. senior Barry E3earden averaged 9.7 points and Eric Anderson averaged 17.1 points and led the Won the confererKO wito an 11-3 record. Il is wito 23.6 points, including 86 3-pototers, and onus is now on you, because, absent your request for a Nbrbray led the confererx» wito 7.4 assists Making its fiftth straight NCAA appearance too second straighi Ivy League tilte tor too Following performances at Trump Plaza this 5.0 assist per game. Both are solid from 3-point Hoosiers wito 6.9 rebounds per game. Fresh­ had 5.4 rebounds per game. Senior swingman Valentine’s Day, leave a note on his pillow, “Only six while scoring 9.1 points per game. Junior center man forward Calberl Cheaney chipped in with and 11th urxfer Coach Norm StewarL The Tigers. Coach has won 10 Ivy titles refund, the company may assume that you wish to wait range. Sophomore forward Elbert Rogers scored 20.2 poinU arxf p u lM to weekend, he intends to return to the Soviet Union for Larry McCollum scored 4.6 poinis arxf pulled in 16.2 points and 4.5 rebourxfs per game. Fresh­ Tigers have stumbled, losing four of iU last six and is making his eighth trip to too NCAA tour­ more days before St. Valentine’s Day — start shopping scored 12.2 points and pulled down 4 8 4.3 reExiunds per game. Junior guard Joey for the merchandise. 4.9 rebourxfs per game. Senior guard Derreck man guard Pat Graham added 7.6 points per games including a first-round loss to last-place ney. Junior center Kit Mueller led the dub wito what he calls a “a funny look at glasnost.” rebounds per game off the bench. Wright shot .424 from 3-point range, scored for a card.” The following day, tape a note on the O r, the other 3-point threaL added 6.8 points game. Freshman guard Greg Graham scored Colorado in the conefererxta tournament. Junior 14.9 points, 4.8 rebounds and 5.1 assisU. The new shipping date comes. If it is not met, the Arizona 19.5 poinU and handed out 4.0 o s ^ U per bathroom mirror, “Only five more days ... a single rose “I talk lo the audience during my daily shows.” per game corning off the berxih. 9.6 points. Freshman forward Matt Nover added forward led the squad with 19 8 Senior forward Matt Lapin added 10.5 poInU Tucson, Ariz., 24-6, Pacific-10 Conference game. Junior forward Locksley Collie led toe company must notify you — in writing. This lime the 5.5 points and 3.5 rebounds per game. points and 9.1 rebounds per game. Senior and 3.0 rebourxls oft too bench. Sophomore would be nice.” The next day, stick an artificial flower in Smirnoff said, “and they often ask, ‘What is Russia tournarrwnt champion. teem wito 7.0 rebounds per game wEiile scoring The Associated Press company mu.st send you a refund unless you instruct Sophomore guard Jamal Meeks was the team's guard Lee Coward, the top 3-point shooter, guard Sean Jackson added 11.3 polnU. Junior Lute Olson has led the Wildcats to their sixth Dayton 13.2 poinU. Junior forward Guillermo Myers is a his shoe with another reminder. I think you get the idea. all about?”’ He hopes his journey lo Moscow and his Dayton, Ohio, 21-9, Midwestern Collegiato top assist man with 3.7 per game after becom­ added 11.3 points per game, but broke a bone forward Matt Henshon and sophomore forward litem otherwise. straight NCAA tournament They beat UCLA in his left harxf late in the season. Sophomore strong rebounder at 6.2 SopExurxire swingman Some men need more reminding than others, so don’t hometown, Odessa, will provide some humorous LARGE DONATION — Paul McCartney, 94-78 to win their third straight Pac-10 cham­ Conference tournament champion. ing a starter in mid-season Meeks chipped in Matt Eastwick each chipped in wito 6.9 poinU If you still want the merchandise, write to the com­ Boat Xavier, Ohio 98-89 in too conforonco with 4.0 points per game. guard scored 17.3 points and per game and sophomore guard George Benford Williams chipped In wito 6.9 poinU arxf sit silently with your fingers crossed, hoping he’ll answers. pionship and the average margin of victory over handed out 5.9 assists per game. Senior guard 3.7 rebounds off toe bench. who is touring Japan for the first time pany staling the circumstances surrounding the order, in­ final. The last NCAA appearance was in 1985. Kansas Leftwich had a 6.0 scoring average. His liming, comcdic or otherwise, could not be the three games was 21 points. Senior forward John McIntyre added 10.5 poinis per game and Texas Southern remember. Some good-humored “reminding” can save The experienced Flyers are led by senxir guard Lawrerxie, Kan., 29-4, At large. Provkfenc* cluding dates, method of payment, the order number if led the team in scoring and hit 47 3-poinlers Freshman guard Travis Ford Houston, 19-11, Soutowestern Athletic Corv better. The Soviet version of April Fool’s Day is Na­ since the Beatles performed there in with 22.9 points arxf 6.6 assists The Jayhewks, urxfer second-year coach Providence, R.I., 17-11, At largo. you the pain of being forgotten. And he may even ap­ rebounding with 15.2 points and 8.3 rebounds. added 6.5 points per game off Ihe bench. lererxie tournament champion. you were given one and the terms under which you or­ per game. Knight also sixit .496 from 3-point Roy Williams, won the Preseeson NTT and wont The Friars are making their secorxf straight tional Humor Day. Smirnoff will be in Odessa for 1966, has donated $250,000 to fight can­ Buechler also handed out 4.0 assists. Two Murray St. TExi Tigers earned toeir first NCAA tourna­ preciate it. range. Senior forward Anthony Corbitt scored on to win their first 19 games. A balarxted team NCAA appearance under Coach Rick Barnes. dered. Give the details of your telephone conversation sophomores, center Seen Rooks and forward ment berth wito a 94-89 victory over Southern this April 1 event that features “parades without mis­ 16.0 points arxf grabbed a tearrvhigh 8.3 that had problems handling confererxie rivals Murray. Ky., 21-8, Ohio Valley Conlerence Junior guard led the club wito DEAR ABBY: You recently reminded your readers cer and help clean up the earth. Brian Williams filled out the front court Rooks tournament champion. in toe cEiampionstiip game. TEi^ won toe NAIA with the compiany’s representative. If you paid by check, rebounds per game. Senior forward Nolarxl Missouri and Oklahoma. Last NCAA ap- 15.4 poinU per game, induding 40 3-pointers, about International Forgiveness Week, which is a siles.” had 12.8 points and 5.1 rebounds per game The Racers boat Eastern Kentucky 64-57 in beskettiall title In 1977. Senior forward Chaiise Ftobinson added 10.0 points arxf 4.9 rebounds peeraixte was toe 1988 chmapionship victory and grabbed 4.0 rebounds. Senior backcourt When he returns from the Soviet Union, Smirnoff send a photocopy of your canceled check. and Williams chipped in with 10.4 points and too tournament final. They are making their Price led toe teem wito 20.5 poinU, including 76 wonderful idea. However, it is nothing new. In the per game. Junior guard Norm Grevoy also over Oklahoma. Senior guard Kevin Prifchard mats Carlton Screen added 15.0 poinU and Keep a copy and then send the letter by cenified mail, 4.7 rebounds per game. Junior guard Matt third NCAA appearance and second under 3-polnters, and 9.2 relxiund* per game. Hi* and the Showtime cable network will condense film s c o r^ 10.0 points per game arxf hit 71 3- led the team with 14.5 points per game arxf 5.0 passed out 7.0 assisU per game. Screen aiso Jewish religion, there has been a “forgiveness fortnight” MueNebach led the team with 5 7 assists while frontcourt mate senior, foiward Fred Wb*L with a return receipt requested. When the receipt arrive, poinlers off the berxrh. Senior guard Ray assist per game. Junior forward Mark Flarxfall fifth-year coach Steve Newton. Sophomore shot .447 from the 3-point area. Senior center of the trip into a program to air in the fall. He also Siskel joins morning show adding 10.4 assist per game. Matt Othick added scored 19.3 poinU arxf 8.6 retxxjnd* par gome. for at least 2,000 years. put it in your files as well. If, after a reasonable amount 8 8 points per game. Springer added 8.1 points and delivered 3.4 as­ scored 13.7 points arxf grabbed a teanvhigh center Popeye Jonas led the teem with 18.9 Marly Conlon scored 14.7 poinU arxf pulled in a will hit the college circuit with an act titled “Glasnost NEW YORK (AP) — Film critic Gene Siskel will team-high 7.2 rebounds per game. Senior for­ Senior guard Darrion Appelwhita scored 14.4 During the 10 days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Arkansas sist per game. Senior center Bill Uhl added 6 0 6.2 rebounds per game Senior forward Rick points and 11.2 rebounds per game. Freshman ward Quinton Burton added 11.1 poinU arxf 5.5 poinU, grabbed 5 6 rebounds and dished out 101." review movies and videos on “CBS This Morning” of lime, you have not received satisfaction, write another Fayetteville, Ark., 26-4, Southwest Con­ points and 4.6 rebounds per game Calloway added 12.8 points arxf 4.3 rebounds guard Frank Allen s c o r^ 14.6 poinU arxf Kippur, those of the Jewish faith are commanded to ask per game Junior guard Terry Brown had 11.2 rebourxfs per game. Senior center Abdul Sham- 5.4 assists. Jun’or swingman FTay Ybungar ' Icllcr, also sent certified, requesting a refund. ference tournament champion. Duke harxfed out 3.6 assisU per game Senior for­ starling Friday. sid-Deen chipped in wito 8.3 poinU arxf 7.2 added 14.3 points and pulled down 7.7 forgiveness from those whom they may have offended or Nolan Ftichardson is taking Arkansas to its Durham, N.C., 24-8, At Large. points per game in reserve, including 83 3- ward Chris Ogden c h ip p ^ in with 12.2 poinU Ivana doesn’t want divorce If this docs not produce rcsulLs, it is lime lo take your pointers. Senior swingman Jeff Gueldner hit rebounds jior game. Junior guard Chris Watts retxxinds per game. The network said Tuesday that Siskel, who will third straight NCAA. The Ftazorbacks captured Coach Mike Krzyzewski has led Duke to its arxf pulled in 7.5 rebtwnds. Junior guard Paul wronged during die year. In Judaism, God cannot forgive .504 from 3-point range arxf grabbed 4.5 added 5.4 points per game irxiluding 44 3- Tsxae-EI Rsao continue appearing with fellow critic Roger Ebert in complaint elsewhere. both the SWe regular season and tournament seven straight 20-win seasorw arxf NCAA ap­ King added 11.0 poinU pw game arxf shot .474 the sins a person has committed against another unless NEW YORK (j\P) — Ivana Trump docs not want pearances. Senior guard Phil Herxferson led rebounds per game. Junior center Pekka from 3-point range. Junior guard Grog Coble pointers coming off the bench. El Paso, Texas, 21-10, Wsstam Athletic Con­ If you paid by credit card, write a Icllcr to the issuing titles lor the second consecutive year after ference tournament cEiarnplon. a divorce from her billionaire husband, Donald, says their syndicated “Siskel and Ebert” program, will ap­ the Blue Devils with 17.8 points per game, in­ Markkanen added 7.2 points and 4 0 rebounds. scored 9.6 poinU and grabbed 3.9 rebourxfs off Purdus the sinner has asked that person for forgiveness. If the in­ beating Houston 96-84. Five players averaged Norm E lle n b e r^ took over toe coaching bank, explaining the situation and specifically that you cluding 62 3-pointers. Sophomore forward Junior forward Mike Maddox scored 8 7 points the borxih. Starting junior forward Sherman West I afayette, Ind., 21 -7, At large gossip columnist Liz Smith. pear twice a week, reviewing films on Wednesdays double figures in scoring. Sophomrxe forward reins from an ailing altar sight jured party rejects the apology three times, the Christian Laottner led the team with 9.6 off the bench. Prkfe added 3.2 poinU and 3.1 rebourxfs jier The Boilermakers are making their seventh wish the order to be credited to your account. Terms averaged 19.8 points apd 5.2 games into toe season. The Miner* are led by “1 never intend to file for divorce,” Smith, colum­ and videos on Fridays. rebounds and added 16.4 points per game. Kansas SI. game. NCAA appeararxta under . Senior wrongdoer is then released from his or her obligation to rebounds and sophomore guard by two underclassmen. SopEximore forNord Siskel, a film critic at CBS-owned WBBM-TV in vary, but it is likely that you will end up not having to Much improved senior center Manhattan, Kan , 17-14, At large. Nev.-Laa Vegas center Stephen Scheffler scored 16.5 poinU nist for the Daily News and a commentator on added 14.6 points, led too team with 5.3 assists Marlon Maxey scored 12.2 poinU and pulled in ask forgiveness. added 14.3 points and 6.3 rebounds per game. The Wildcats are making its fourth straight Las Vegas, Nev., 29-5, Big West Conference and pulled in 5 9 rebourxls. Scheffler led the Chicago and a syndicated columnist, has been pay for the item. per game and shot 53.2 percent from 3-point a team-high 7.9 rebound* while freshmen guard Isn’t this a beautiful tradition, as well as a good way to WNBC-TV, quoted Mrs. Trump as saying. “1 want to Senior fomvard Robert Brickey bourxed back NCAA appearance under Coach tournament champion, nalKin in field goal porcentago at .727. Senior It is lime to contact the Better Business Bureau office range. Senior swingman Lenzi Howell scored Henry Hall scored 11.5 poinU per game, includ­ nominated three times for an Emmy Award. from a mid-season injury arxf scored 12.2 Kansas St. has the lowest winning percentage Ths Rurxiin’ Rebels are making its eighth guard Tony Jones scored 14.9 poinU and begin a new year? keep my family together. 1 want lo keep the father 13.0 points and pulled in 5 2 rebounds per ing 61 3-pointers. Seniors and Arv in the cily where the offending company is located. File points per game and pulled in 5.5 rebourxfs per in the 64-leam field Senior guard Steve Hen consecutive NCAA appearance. They beat harxfed out 5.7 assisU per game. Joining Jones with his children. 1 am a Catholic and feel strongly game. Senior center Mario Credit also lonlo Devis filled out toe front line. Foster ESTHER KR1SMj\N, game. Freshman point guard Bob Hurley son led Ihe team with 16.8 points per game, in­ Long Beach St. 92-74 in conlererxe firwl. in the backcourL is sophomore Vfoody Austin the appropriate paperwork to make a formal complaint scored 10.8 poinU and had 6.2 reliound* and about this." averaged 9.5 points and 3.9 rebounds Junior handed out 7.8 assists arxf scored 9.4 points cluding 87 from 3-poinl range, arxf handed out Jurxor forward Larry Johnson led the club with who averaged 8 2 poinU per game and shot LOS ANGELES Squat-thrust record set Davis scored 10.7 pointt imd pulled in 7.5 against the company. forward Ron Huery scored 10.8 points off the per game. Junior forward Grog Koubek arxf 4.5 assists per game. His teammate in the 20 9 points and 11.2 rebounds per game. .508 beyond toe 3-point Ime Senior fonvard Donald Trump left his wife last month, in.spiring a reExiunds. Junxir guard Prince Stewart Eiondad DEAR ESTHER: Il is indeed. This year, the 10 days NEW YORK (AP) — The master of underwater berKh. Sophomore center was the freshman Billy McCaffery, 7.3 points per game, backcourt, junior Jean Derouillere, scored 15 9 Senxir center David Butler followad with 16 8 Flyan Boming added 8 7 poinU and pulled in frenzy of reports about the division of their assets and The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) lakes a dim of top rebounder and shot blocker with 6 2 and 2.6 5 6 rebounds. Junior forward Chuck Whila out 5.6 assisU and scored 8.7 poinU. Junior to ask forgiveness arc between Sept. 20 and Sept. 29. pogo sticking, marathon yodcling and long-distance have boon effective off the berxrh. points. pu lM in 3 2 rebounds arxf handed out points arxf 7 5 rebourxfs Sophorrxire guard guard Mark McCall added 7.5 poInU and 3 4 about the purported other woman, Marla Maples. tho.se who habitually violate the mail order laws. Send a per game respectively and added 11.4 points. E. Tennessee St. 3 5 assists per game. Serxor center Tony Mas- Arxferson Hunt chipped in with 15.7 poinU, to- grabbed 5 5 rebourxfs arxf scored 7.8 pointt DEAR ABBY: Just a note regarding Forgiveness rebounds per game off toe bench. juggling has muscled his way into the Guinness wriiicn complaint to Washington, D.C. 20580, or you Arkansas-Little Rock Johnson Cily, Term., 27-6, Southern Corv sop led the club with 6 6 rebourxfs arxf added per game. Junior forward Jimmy Oliver cluding 84 3-poinlers. Jurxor forward Stacey Towaon St. Week. A long lime ago 1 heard the following on, of all record book with another peculiar pa.stimc, cranking Little Hock, Ark., 20-9, Trans American Ath­ terence tournament champion. 8 3 points per game Sophomore center John Augmon had 13.5 points arxf 6.7 rebounds per averaged 8.0 points and 2.5 rebounds in may phone the FTC at (202) 326-3768. Baltimore. 18-12, East Coast Conference letic Conference tournament champion. Ttio Buccaneers are making their second FteRiger added 5 4 points arxf 3 7 rebourxfs per game Junior guard added 11.1 reserve shows, “Saturday Night Live”: Sled dog race nears end out 1,551 squat-thrusLs in an hour. tournament champion. If you placed your order from a magazine adveriisc- Beat regular-season champion Centenary straight NCAA appeararme and the third in the game Senior forward Billy Ray Smith chipped points arxf harxfed out 7 6 assists per game. Richmond The Tigers are making toeir EECAA detxjt “Don’t hold a grudge, Ashrita Furman, already a Guinness world record- 105-95 in the title game The Trojans are school's history. Wbn too regular season btio in with 5.4 poinis arxf freshman swingman Serxor forward Moses Scurry added 8 2 poinU Flichmorxf, V a, 22-9, Colonial Athletic Con­ WHITE MOUNTAIN, Alaska (AP) — Three-time ment, determine whether the magazine has a consumer after beating Lehigh 73-60 in toe conference “It’s heavy, making their third NCAA appearance, all under wito 12-2 record and boat Appalachian State Askia Jones scored 7.7 points per game per garrm off the berxih. ference tournament champion winner Susan Butcher and defending champion Joe holder a dozen times over, performed his latest feat protection department. The magazine may go to bat you final. Senior guard Kurk Lee led toe teem with head coach Mike Newell. Senior guard Cart 96-75 for the championship. Coach Les Robin­ NSW Maxico SI. The Spiders beet regular-season champion “And il doesn’t have a handle. 25.8 points, including 63 3-pointers, arxf Rimyan were the lead mushers entering the final, Tuesday before awestruck observers in a Manhattan in resolving your di.sputc. Brownled the club with 18.9 points per game, son has a young squad which is led by junior La Salle Las Cruces. N M , 26-4, At large James ktedison 77-72 for too conference cham­ grabtied 4.6 retxiurxls. SopExxnore guard Devin Worked for me! It can work for everybody. gym. including 65 3-pointers His backcourt mate, forward Greg Dennis with 19.8 point*. 6 5 Philadelphia. 29-1, Metro Alfantx: Athletic The Aggies posted iU second straigtil 20-win pionship. Coach Dxik Tarrant is taking Flich- wind-blown stretch of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog When informed of problems, industry groups can Boyd scored 121 poinU and passed out 4.0 aa- junior guard Scott James scored 12.3 points rebounds and 1.6 blocked shots per game. Conlererxte tournament champion season urxfer fifth year coach Neil McCarthy mond to iU fourth NCAA tournament. Senior SUSIE JOHNSON-FORTE. “I don't think he’s human,” said the gym’s owner, sisU per game. Senior forward Kelly WNIiamaon Race. bring pressure on the offenders. A good place to start is and pulled in 5.8 rebounds per game Senior Sophorrxire forward Colvin Telford added 16.7 The Explorers had a 19-0 record against arxf IS making their first NCAA appearance guard Ken Atkinson led the club with 19.1 scored 11.1 point* and pulled down 6.0 ROSEBURG, ORE. Robert Fuchs. swingman Derrick Owens, averaged 14 8 points points arxf and 4 0 rebounds per game Junior MAAC opponent* including the three tourna­ sirxta 1979 Senxir center Jamas Arxferson wa* jioinU per game. Irxluding 77 3-pointer*. He Butcher broke out of a pack crossing the the Direct Marketing Association, 6 E. 43d St., New rsExxirxf*. Senior forward Kennell Jone* led toe and handed out 3.8 assists per game 5-7 guard Keith Jennings scored 14.8 point* ment games arxf have the longest winning the top scorer and rebourxler with 13 5 poinU was joined by sophomore guard Curts Blair ucachcrous icc of Norton Sound after charging Maybe not: After shedding two pounds and nearly dub wito 6.7 relxiund* per game arxf added 8 6 York, N.Y. 10017. Sophorrrore forward Wbde Rod had 12.7 points and handed out 8.8 assists. Backcourt mate, streak in the nation at 21. Only loss was to arxf 7.0 rebourxfs per game Senior guard Keith who chipped in wito 12.4 poinU per game, in­ points. Off toe berxih, sophomora fonwird through the night to grab the lead Tuesday near the parsing out during his hourlong stunt, the 35-year-old and 7.3 rebounds per game and sophomore junior Major Geer, is the 3-point throat and Loyola MarymounL 121-116. La Salle is making Hill was top in assisU with 3 8 per game while cluding 41 3 pointers, end pulled In 4.5 Chuck Ughtenlng chipped In with 8.6 pointt and health food store manager went for a run “to loosen center James Womack led the squad with 8 1 averaged 10.0 points. Senior center Chad it* third straight NCAA appearance under head sconng 13 1 points jier game Junxir guard rebourxls Senxir swingman Scott Stapteton end of the 1,158 mile endurance test. 3.5 rebourxl* arxf junior guard Lewi* Wafkar rebourxls per game and added 12.8 points per Keller added 8 6 points and pulled in 6 2 coach Speedy Morris Senior tonvad Lionel Rarxfy Brown had 13.4 poinU. 3 3 rebourxfs, tiarxfed out 4 0 assists scored 10 5 poinU arxf Dr. Gott But she was still looking over her shoulder to keep up.” His hands still bore bloody blisters from slap­ added 7.0 poinU per gams. game Freshman guard David Hall added 8 3 rebounds per game Dermis, Talford arxf Jen Simmon*, the MAAC Player of the Year, scored 3 4 assists arxf led the team in steals. Junior grabbed 4 7 rebourxfs per game Junior forward 26.2 point* and pulled down 11.1 rebounds per UC Santa Barbara watch on Runyan, who held a narrow lead late Mon­ ping the mat. Today In History points off the bench. nings are also capable from 3-point range forward added 10.2 poinU arxf Terry Corxxilly led toe team wito 4.8 rebourxl* Santa Barbara. Calif., 20-6, At large. B alls*. Georgetown game Simmon* rank* third on the NCAA all 6 9 rebourxfs per game. Jurxor forward Mxihael “1 feel fantastic.” he said. and added 8 2 poinU per game. Only otoer E4CAA opppaerance was in 1988. day. Muncie, Indiana, 24-6. Mid-Amencan Con­ V^shinglon, D C., 23-6, At large lime scoring hsL Junior guard New added 10 2 points arxf 6.9 rebourxfs. Peter Gott, M.D. Robert Morris Senior forward Eric McArtour lad toe Gaucho* “It’s Runyan who I have to worry about," Butcher “The guy is amazing,” said Fuchs, owner of the ference tournament champion. The Hoyas are making its 12th consecutive scored 17.6 points, pulled in 4 1 rebourxls and Sophorrxire guard William Benjamin added 6.2 Coraopoli*. Pa. 22-7, Northeast Conference with 15.7 poinU, 13.3 retxxjnds, and 3.1 block­ Natural Physique Centre, who kept count and Today is Wednesday, March 14, the 73rd day of 1990. Rookie heed coach Dick Hunsaker has the NCAA appearance, second only to North harxfed out 6.7 assists per game Sophorrxxe points per game off the berxih. said. “He has a hot team, but he’s got to get ahead of tournament champioa ed sExil* per game. Senior guard Carrick Cardinals back to the NCAA after Carolina Georgetown lost to Connecticut in the guard Flandy Woods added 13.2 poinU and led North Carolina monitored Furman’s style. There are 292 days left in the year. Robert Morris is making iU fourth NCAA ap­ DeHart scored 15.8 points, grabbed 3.8 me." led them last year to the tournament when they sorrxs of the Big East tournament 65-60. The the team with 71 3-poinler*. Senior guard Chapel Hill, N.C.. 19-12 At large pearance arxf second straight under head retxxjnd* arxf handed out 4.0 ossistt per gome. Butcher left EJim TUesday afternoon, minutes “He’s phenomenal,” said David Boehm, editor of Today’s highlight in history: finished with a 29-3 record, the best in too na­ senior backcourl of Dwayne Bryant arxf Mark Bobby Johnson came off the bench to provide The Tar Heels have the longest consecutive coach Jarrelt Durham. The Colonial* won toe Junior forward Gary Gray scored 13.1 poirXs On March 14, 1794, Eli Whimey received a patent for tion. The Cardinals beat Central Michigan 78 56 Tillrrxin provKfed the scoring punch Tillrrxm 9.7 points. Sophomore swingman Jack Hurd streak of NCAA appeararxia* with a record 16 before Runyan arrived at the checkpoint more than the U.S. edition of the Guinness Book of World regular season bda wito 12-4 record arxf beat and pulled in 7.8 retxiund* per game. The pill’s link in the conference final They are led by senior averaged 19 9 points arxf Bryant had 12 4 added 8.3 poinU. Sophomore center Milko straight This is the first f^orto Carolina loam lo Records. “He’s only one of a number of what you his cotton gin, an invention that revolutionized Monmouth 71-66 in toe tournament champiorv SopEximore guard Paul Johnson added 10.6 100 miles from the finish line. forward Paris McCurdy with 11.9 points and 8 3 point* arxf handed out 5.8 assist* per game. Lieverst was secorxf in rebounding with 5 2 per lose mors than 10 game* sirxie 1966. Junior ship. Senxir forward Anthony Dxiken* led the poinU , 3.6 rstiourxl* and 2.8 assisU per gams. “Yeah, I think I’ll go after her," Runyan said, stop­ might call nuts setting these records. But he wanted America’s cotton industry. rebounds per game. Sophomore forward Sophorrxire center scored garrxi arxf chipped in with 4.6 po'nU forward Hick Fc*. toe 3-point threaL led the team wito 124 poinU and 9.2 rebound* per Chandler Thompson followed with 10.9 points Loulalsna Slats Freshman guard kfrl* Jone* added 7.8 pointt. to have more records than anybody else, and he On this date: 16.7 points per game arxf pulled in 8 5 team with 16.2 points and grabbed 4.6 game. Junior guard Arxlr* Boyd scored 121 to cancer disputed ping long enough only to load a bag of dog food on SopEiomora fonward Luciu* Davi* came on arxf 5 2 rebounds per game Senior center Cur­ rebourxfs per game. Sophomore Dikembe Baton Ftouge, La., 22-8, At large. rebourxfs Senxir canter Scott William* scored poinU and wa* toe team’s lop assist man wito In 1743, the first recorded town meeting in America LSLI. beaten by Auburn 78-76 in the quarter during to* year end averaged 6.5 poinU and his sled. “I’ll stay on her tail anyway.” docs.” tis Kidd averaged 10.8 points and putted in 6.6 Mutombo pulled in a team-high 10.2 rebounds 14 6 poinU arxf was the leading rebourxler with 3 3 per game. Junior guard Scott Shephard, the Furman has walked, hopped, run, rowed, pogo- was held, at Fancuil Hall in Boston. rebounds per game. Senior guard Billy Butts and added 10 5 points per game with 4 2 block­ final* of toe SEC tournamenL i* making lU 7.4 per game. Jurxor point guard King Rice lop 3-point shooter, averaged 6.5 poinU per 3 4 retxxjnd* per game. Butcher has 11 dogs to Runyan’s 15. scored 8 8 points per game, including 52 3- ed shots Freshman guard Davxf Edwards ho* seventh straight NCAA appearance. The young heixfed out 6 4 assisU and added 9.2 ixxnU game. Sophomore forward Ricky Carvion UCLA DEAR DR. GOTT: I’ve been on birth control pills sticked, somersaulted, bent, balanced and yodclcd his In 1879, physicist Alben Einstein was bom in Ulm, At Lo* Angele*. 20-10. At Large. Official race timer Leo Rasmussen, president of pointers Junior guard Errxinuel Cross added provxfed spark off the bench with 5.0 points and and inexperxmeed Tiger* are led by sophorrxxe Jurxor forward Steve Chilcutt added 6.7 poinU averaged 9.9 point* and 3.4 rebound*. for 14 years. A recent TV show indicated that after seven Secorxl-year coach Jim Honick leads to* way to a dozen entries in Guinness’ U.S. edition. His Germany. 8.5 points arxf dished out 2.4 assists per game 5 0 assists per game guard Chris Jackson with 28 7 poiriu per game, and grabbed 6 5 rebound* per gams Sophomore forward Joe Fallelta chipped in wito the Iditarod Trail Committee, said he expected the including 85 3-poinler*. Sophomore center Brum* to toe E4CAA tournament lor to* second years on the pill, a woman has a 70 to 75 percent chance Boston U. Georgia Sophorrxire guard Hubert Davi* added 10.0 9.5 poinU arxf 4 9 rebound*. winner to reach the finish line late Wcdnc.sday. First squat-thrusts, once certified by the editors, will make In 1883. Gcmian political philosopher Karl Marx died Stanley Roberu added 13.9 poinU arxf 9 7 straight season and IU 26to appearsne* toe Boston, I f r i l , North Attantic Conference Athens. Ga . 20 8. At large poinU and serxor swingman Kevin Madden 81. John's of getting breast cancer. Is there truth to this claim? most in toi* years’ field. SopEximors tonsord pri?^ is $50,000, with the rest of the $200,000 purse it 13. in London. ttxjrnamont champion. The Bulldogs ore making their fourth NCAA rebourxfs per game Freshrrten center Shaquille ctxpped in 9 9 point* arxf 4 9 rebourxl*. Fresh­ Jamaica. N.Y.. 23-9, At large. Don McLean lad toe Bruiru in scoring srito 20.5 DEAR READER: I do not believe this claim is valid. “When you edit this book, you’re never astounded In 1900, Congress ratified the Gold Standard Act. The Terriers t)M t Vermont 7S57 in the corv appearance and their first since 1987. They ore O’Neal led the squad wito 12.0 rebounds par man forward Georgs Lynch added 8.6 poinis The Radmen are making iU 22nd conaecu- divided among the next 19 finishers. pointt per gome arxf wo* second in rsbourKfing fererx:e finat arxf are making their fourth NCAA led by semor wito 20 6 poinU and game arxf c h ip p ^ xi with 13.8 poinU per arxf 5 3 rebound* per game. bva postseason arxf 16to NCAA under head Oral conuaccplivcs have not been shown to increase the at anything ihc.se people do.” sighed Boehm. “If you In 1923, President Harding became the first chief ex­ at 8.7. Senior forward Trevor Wilson, toe Bruiru' Teams bucked a stiff sidewind across the icc pack appearance arxf secorxf urxter Coach Mike Jar game. O’Neal also rejected 107 shoU on Northeast Louisiana coach Lou Carnaaecca. After losing senior for­ risk of breast cancer; however, there is some evidence 10.1 rebounds per game. Sophorrxxe guard Lit- defense Sophomore guard Maunce Williamson top rabourxfsr wito 9.1 par gams, xro* second met Ashrita not knowing about the records, you'd say ecutive to flic an income tax report. vis. Steve Key. a senior guard, led the foam Monroe. La. 21-7, Southland Confererxie ward Jayson William* to a broken fooL senior Tuesday night and drove through near whitcoul con­ tarial Green scored 17.5 points, distied out 4.3 scored 11.9 poinU per game arxf harxfed out in scoring xrito 17.0 poinU par gam*. FraoEvnan that women who take birth control pills before their first with 16.6 points and 7 6 assists per game tournament champxin. guard Boo Harvey kept to* Fledmen aliv* wito ditions that arc common on the Sound. he was quite sane.” In 1939, the republic of Czechoslovakia was dis­ assists per game arxf hit 48 3-pointer*. Junior 3 7 assisU Junior forward Wbyne Sim* tossed center added 122 pokiU and 53 Sophorrxire forward Bill Brigtiam scored 11.1 The Indian* won the regular season litta and several last secorxf heroic* Els averaged 16.5 pregnancies may be at slightly higher risk for uterine solved, opening the way for Nazi occupation. forward Marshall Wilson had 11.9 points arxf in 8 2 poinU per gam* and grabbed 4 9 ralxjund*. Sophomore guard Dorrick Martin But if she maintains her pace. Butcher has a Furman insists that there’s a method to his mad­ points per game and grabbed 7.2 rebounds per took the oonference champioship with a 84-68 poinU and handed 5.3 assisU per gam*. 5.2 rebourxfs per game Junxir swingman Rod rebourxfs Sophomore forward Vern Singleton added 11.5 pointt per game and handed out cancer. ness. In 1951, during the Korean War, United Nations forces game. Senior center Ffon Moses led the club vxriory North Texas They are making their third Sophomore forward led toe squad chance of finishing the race in a record 10 days. Cole ctxpped in with 110 point* and handed 5.9 assisU per gam*. SopExinxirs forward with 8 6 rebourxfs per game arxf chipped in with scored 8 0 poinU en d pulled m 4 6 rebound* NCAA appearance. Senior guard Fred with 18.1 poinU per game and grabbed 7.0 Statistically, there are five characteristics that seem to “Sure, some of these things arc totally stupid,” he recaptured Seoul. out 4 4 assist* per game Junicx center-forward Gerald Madkiru added 7.0 pointt and 3.6 oa- “I’ll have to see how this team responds going 10 4 points Junxir guard Reggie Stewart added Loulsvilt* Thompson led the dub with 16 5 poinU per rebound* per game SopEximor* center FTobert make women more prone to breast cancer: close family In 1964, a jury in Dallas found Jack Ruby guilty of 9 3 points off the bench and is a 3-point throat Neville Austin added 6 4 point* and 6.1 Louisville. Ky., 26-7, Metro Conlerence tour sisU par gome. over White Mounuin before I go for the all-time .said. "But it’s the prirKiplc of the thing. There’s a lot rebourxfs per game Junior guard Jody F^tton game arxf shot 461 from 3-poinl range Junior Werdann, depsile foul trouble rrxist of to* year, members with breast cancer, prior breast cancer, never as It sophorrxire guard Mark Daly Daly scored nameni champion. swingman Anthony Jones, a .456 shooter from was toe lop rebourxler with 7.8 per gam* and VUIanova record,” she said. of determination and concenuation involved.” murdering Lee liarvey Oswald, the accu.sed assassin of 8 6 points per game arxf hit 55 3 pointers provided a little punch off the bench with 7.9 TTie Cardxial* are making their 21 *t NCAA ViManova. Pa. 1814, At larg*. having been pregnant, older than 30 at first jxcgnancy, ptxnts per game, incluring a 447 percentage 3 poinl land, had 14.5 points and 4 2 rebound* added 9 6 poinU. Junior forward Billy Singlelon Pre.sident Kennedy. appearance and 15lh under Coach Denny per game mostly off the bench. Junior The Wikfeau or* lad by senior canter Tom from 3-point range. filled in nxtaly for William* arxf averaged 10.1 and early first menstruation (or late menopause.) The Brigham Ifoung Crum. Louisville ha* had 46 consecutive win swingman Carlo* Funchea* scored 13.7 poinU, IxxnU and grabbed 6.9 rebourxl* per gams. Grai* ssto 13.4 points arxf 6.4 rebounds. TEw Provo, Utah. 21-8, At large Georgia Tech ning seasoru tor an NCAA record Beal sopExxnor* backcourl of CExi* Wafkar and Greg reasons for this association arc not completely under­ Atlanta. 24-6, Atlantic Coast Conlorerxte tour­ pulled to a team high 6.7 rebound* per garm Sophomore guard Jason Buchanan added 6.1 Ftookie coach Roger Rexf led the Cougars to Southern Misaiasippi 83-30 in conference final arxf shot .475 on 3 pointer* Serxor point guard poinU and dished out 3 6 assisU per gam*. Wbodard provida* Vifionova with on ollactEva stood. lu 14th NCAA toumamont They are tod by nament champxin. Senior center look over tor Par- outside attack. Wttikar scored 11.1 poirXa In­ Beat Virginia 70-61 to capture its first ACC Troy Cobb harxfed out 4 0 assisU par game South Florida Since you seem uncomfortable with the consequences senior guard Marty Haws who scored 18 8 vu Elliaon. the NBA’* No. 1 draft pick, by scor- while scoring 6 8 poinU Junior center ^ l l i p Tampa. Fla, 20-10, Sun Belt Confererxs cluding .399 porcant from 3-poirX range, and ‘Peanuts’ special about kids with leukemia conference tournamenL B o b ^ Cremin* ha* led points arxf harxfed out 4 1 assists per garrxi xig 14.9 poinU arxf pulkng In 8 4 rebourxfs per Craig srxred 8 5 poinU and grabbed 3.1 tournament champion. txmded out 3.9 assisU. Wbodard cEippad In of long-term oral conuaccptivc use, I suggest you shar Georgia Tech to six consecutive NCAA ap­ wito 12.2 pomtt, including .397 percent on 3- Senior forward Andy Toolson led ttxi club with game. Junxir guard Laflradford Smith scored rebourxfs The Bull* posted a 2CEwin season attar a 1 your concerns with your gynecologist. 6 6 rebourxfs per game arxf shot 497 from 3 pearances after a IS year absence Largest 13.5 poinU and harxfed out 6 7 assisU Back pointer*. FrasEvnon forward Lonite Millar Eu* margin of defeat was only fiva point* this year 7-21 campaign test year and only wxviing 21 ment that she notes will cau.se her tem­ pears in more than 2,200 ncw.spapers point range while tconng 18 5 points Junior court mate Keith William* averaged 9 5 poinU Northern krwa added 8 2 pointt and S.S rebound* arxf senior To give you additional information. 1 am sending you By Jay Sharbutt considenng weak front line Junior forward Dan game* m the prevxiu* three season*. The worldwide. He reckons he’s drawn center-forward Steve Sctxoiner scored 10 8 and 4.5 assist* per game Super-sub Cedar Fall*. Iowa, 22-8, Ausociatxin of Mxl forward Flodney Taylor had 59 pointt and 4.6 porary hair loss, quotes her doctors as ni* Scott averaged 27 6 point* arxf 6.6 Bull*, on* of toe most improved team* in the free copies of my Health Reports “Contraception: An The Associated Press points arxf pulled in 5 2 rebounds Senxir guard sophomore forward Jerome Harnxxi scored Contnenl Urxvorsilie* tourrximenl champxxi. nation, are making thair NCAA debut. rebounds Off to* bonch. frasEvnan forward TV Topics 15,0(X) of the strips since he began them rebound* led the team with 105 3-pointers Aaron Bain scored 6.9 poinU and soplximora Update” and “Breast Cancer and Disorders.” Other saying she should gel well. Kevin Santiago had 6 2 poinU Junxir forward 14 6 poinU arxf grabbed » 7 rebound* pe- The f^nlher*, under Coach Eldon Miller, beat Sophonxir* guard Ftadariui Dobra* lad Iha dub Semor guard Brian Olivsr averaged 21 9 point* kxwsrd Marc Dowdell Eisd 5.9 poirX* and 4.3 The survival rate for children is high, 40 years ago. Todd Crow arxf frestiman forward Mark Durrani gams. Sophomora forward* Evarx* SuHivan Wisconsin Green Bay 53-45 m the conlererxe with 16 4 poinU par gams. Senior center Hakim readers who would like copies should send $1.25 for NEW YORK — “Arc you going to arxf 6 5 rebounds Freshman sensatxin Kenny rebound*. split starting duties Crow scored 6 1 points and had 12.5 pomU and 4 6 rabourxf* par game final to earn thsrr first NCAA appearance Shahid scored 16 3 poinU and grabbed a according to ACS spokesman David More than a few cartoonist have Arxferson scored 20 5 points arxf dished out 8 8 Virginia each report to P.O. Box 91369, Cleveland 44101-3369. die?” asks Charlie Brown when Janice, pulling 3 8 rebounds and Durrani averaged 4 8 and Comeliu* Holden had 111 poinU and 6 0 Senxir center Jason Reeses led the squad with team-high 12.5 rebound* Sophomora forward assist* per game Freshman forward Malcolm ChoriolUsville. Va, 19-11, At large. problems, including that animation is ex­ lx:hmann. He says the .society estimates grou-sed that the constant pressure of a points arxf 4 5 rebounds per game rebourxfs 19 7 poinU and 7 8 rebound* per game Junxx Frad Lewi* scored 12 5 pointa arxf grabbed 7.5 Be sure to mention the title. his little friend in the hospital bed. says California Mackey led the team with 7.1 rebourxfs and Loyola Uarymount Terry Hollsnd. in hi* final season os coach, is pensive. 2,500 children will be stricken with daily suip at times has pul them up added 7 5 point* per game Senxir forward swingman Troy Muilenburg scored 13 5 potoU rebound* per gam* Jurxor guard Marvn Taylor DEAR DR. G O IT: Please describe the symptoms of she has leukemia. Berkeley. Caiil .2 1 9 , At large Lo* Angelea, 23-5, West Coast Alhleic Con and grabbed 5.0 rebound* per game. taking toe Cavalier* to toeir ninth NCAA. That didn’t slop Cook, Schulz says. against the wall, if not under il. No such Johnny McNeil grabbed 5 0 rebound* and hwxfed out 5 2 assisU per gam* whil* aooring leukemia this year, 1,9(K) of them with its The Beers are making their first NCAA ap^ fererxte champion. Sophomore guard Dal* Turner added 10.0 SopEromore forward Bryant SIth lad Vie dub arsenic poisoning accumulated in the system by drinking "Good grief, Charlie Brown!” cries scored 5 3 poinis per game 123 poinU, xidudng 27 of 68 from 3-pomt “Gradually, her idea changed, and she gripes arc heard from Schulz. pearance since 1960 Senior point guard Keith The affact of Hank Gather*’ death canT be poinU, dished out 4 6 assisU per game, and wito a 20 4 sconng avorag* arxf 6.9 rabourxf* acute form. Houalon land Jurxor guard Tony Armstrong provxfod 7.6 contaminated water. Docs one grow immune to it. or Linus. “What kind of question is that?” Smto has done it all wito 16 8 points, 6 5 as determmad unU the Lions gel on ths court Ths shot .451 Irom 3 point larxf Sophomora par gsma Junior guard JoEvi Crolty scored 183 fiiully decided that it’d be moa- imjxir- However, thanks to advances in ircai- "No, quality is the only thing that wor­ Houston, 25 7. At large poxitt per gam* off to* bench. A blunt one, asked in a different kind sists, arxf 465 shooting past the 3 point circle W ee tournwnant was csmcaled attar Gather* •wingman Cednek McCulough chipped in with Southern Mlaalsslppl poinU. vxkjding 83 3-pointers, and Eurxlad out does it build toward a lethal dose? lant if we could do a film that would mcnl, 71 percent arc expected to survive, ries me.” he says. “1 don’t worry about His backcourt mate junxir ITyan Drew added This IS the second NCAA appearance by the died during a tournament game against 6 6 ossutt per gams. Junior forward Kanny of “Peanuts” special that CBS is showing Cougars under fourth year coach Pal Foster 9 0 potoU arxf 4 0 rebound* per game Senior HaUaaburg, Misa . 20-11, At Urge DEAR READF!R: j\rscnic is a common ingredient in Rxdarxf They are making their thxd NCAA ap forxwird Steve Phyfe added 8 5 poinU arxf Tixnar added 12.0 pomtt and 6.6 rabounda show the people around the person who he says. getting them done. I’m always worrying 10.1 points per game, ircluding 65 3-poinUirs 1.0*1 to Arkansas 96 84 in the SWC final Junxir Southern Missisaippi finished tied tor second herbicides and pesticides. Therefore, if it appears in your Friday night. Rest assured, though, that peararxte under Raul Westhaad. Westhaad’s grabbed 6 1 rabourxf* mosly off Ih* berxto. SopExHTXir* guard Antoony Otivar cEiIppad In Freshman canter Brian Horxfrxk has scored center led the team with 16 6 XI toe regular Metro Conference season arxf was ill just what is going on," he .says. Schulz, who worked with the society in that I’ll just end up doing the same things soorv-g machirte sat an NCAA record tor mosl Notr* Dam* wto 10 1 pomtt arxf 3 3 rebound*. FreaEiman drinking water, you have a major problem — not only the ending is upbeat, in keeping with 15 1 points arxf grabbed 7 5 rebourxfs per poini* arxf 9 2 rebounds per game Jumor test to Louisvitl* 83 80 XI to* Metro Confaranca Wth the aid of the American CaiKcr preparing F-riday’s special, downplays his over and over. game* sconng 100 or mora pointt to a season Notre Dame, Ind., 16 12 Allarg* canter Tad Jaffria* sexirad 3.7 poInU and garrxi Junior forward Roy Fistxir added 15 0 guard ETyron Smith followad with 16 2 point* tournamant champKinshIp Soutoarn Misaiasippi from the arsenic but from other pollutants as well. medical fact and the nature of Charles M. wito 25 They era led by the leadng scorer in The Fightin’ Irish, Ih* only independent grabbed 4.0 rebounds. Off to* barxili, junior for­ Society, that’s ultimately what happened. role in it. “Just to try to keep the thing alive, and points arxf 6 2 rebounds per game Senior arxf 70 3 pointers Junxir forward Craig Up w il mael La Salt* in toumamanl Th* Golden Schulz. the nation, senxir forward. with 35 3 representafeve, are one of tvai team* with only ward Matt Blundm scored 3.9 pointt and pulled The symptoms of arsenic poisoning arc: throat con­ BWingrrxtn Bryant Wilton, a late season suirler, church added 13 2 points arxf pulled in 7.0 Eagle* defeated La SaU* xi 1987 in to* NIT It helped that Schulz came to believe the “1 didn’t go into making this thing bc- be trying new things, that's the hard part. poinU per game Kimbie also grabbed 7.3 16 vKitone* in the loumamerX. Mad* ths tour In 4 6 rebounds Schulz, who has drawn the wise and has ctxpped in with 4 8 poinis per garrxi Tire rebourxfs per game Sophorrxire guard Derrick chwnpxxislxp XI toex test maelfng Junior guard striction, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain, which rebound* arxf shot .461 Irom 3 point rang* The nament with a on* point vxilory over Symeu** Xovtar, Ohio film would make a gtKxl “Peanuts" spe­ cau.se 1 wanted to teach the world all Ju.st getting it done is nothing. I think ear- sixth man, sophorrxiro guard Bill tlloby ties Darnel* handed out 6 1 assist* par game, whila Darrxi Chancellor led to* team with 17.9 poirU can progress lo dehydration, fluid in the lungs, renal whimsical characters of his “Peanuts" Lxxu wU m u* Gatoers’ leadersTip a* well a* arxf a rout of Missouri lata to to* season Sanxir Ctoanrull. 26-4, At largo. provxfod 8 4 poinU per game chipping in wito 8 7 point* Daniel* i* also a 3 per gam*, xxfudng 22 3 poinlsr*. SopEiomora cial for TV and shouldn’t be limited to about this,” he .says. “This was the idea of uxwtsLs who say it’s hard lo keep up the hu 29 0 poinU and 10.8 rebound* par gam*. canter Keith Ftobinson led Ih* kwh »slh 14 8 Fivayaar head coach Pate Oman I* taking failure and liver malfunction. cartoon strip since 1950 and did his first Clamson point shooter forward Clarence Waalhsrspoon toUowad «4th the cancer people. It was their project. My schedule are just lazy, that’s all." Senxx guard Jeff Fryer poured in 4 poinU poinU arxf grabbed 8.1 rebound* per gam* Xovisr to it* fifth consacullv* E4CAA tourney. horpital showings. Clemson, S C . 24 8, At large Idaho 17 8 poxiU and a Isam-Exgh 11.5 rebound* par Although the kings of medieval Europe used to con­ TV special in 1965, hadn’t thought of par gams, XKlucing 98 31-poinler* Sophomore Sophomore tonvard LaFhxinso EBi* led the Won to* reular-saason tflla with a 12-2 record, TTic gentle lessons of Friday’s show in­ only job was to make it palatable, to give n n n The Tigers are rrxiking »xiir sixth straight Moscow, Idaho, 25 5. Big Sky Conference gams Junior center Oaron Jankin* added 14.1 making his next one about a child who guard Terrell Lowry a d d ^ 14.3 poinU arxf team with 12 8 rebound* and scored 14 3 but tost to Dayton 9889 in too oonlaranc* final. sume small quantities of arsenic to develop a tolerance postseason appearance and third straight tournament champion. poinU and 8 6 rebound*. Jurxor guard Ftesaal clude the early symptoms of leukemia it some kind of story and try to tell the IT‘S NOT EA.SY BEING GREEN: poinU per game Senxir guard Joe Frednek Senior forward Tyroru H i led to* Musketeers In develops leukemia. NCAA under Coach Cliff Ellis Semor center Idaho ha* won 20 game* In conaecutiv* harxfed out 6.7 asaiaU per game off the berxto Jolxison handed out 56 a**i*U and cExppad In (in case they were poisoned with a lethal dose), such a scored 13 5 poinU, toduUng 35 3 pomler* scoring with 20.1 pointt and 128 rebounds par and what can be expected in treatment of things they wanted told, yet make it so Cable TV’s Nick at Nile has a special St. Ekfen Campbell led the Tigers with 16 8 points year* for only to* second time in it* 85yaar hi* The top assist man on the squad U junior guard with 12.0 point* per gam*. Sophomora What became Friday’s “Why, Charlie Sophomore guard Ekner Bem etl added 10 7 gams Senior canter Darak Strong added 13.5 tolerance probably docs not develop. Arsenic can be while pulling in 8 2 rebourxls Junior forward tory Ths Wirxfal* are also making their secorxf Tony Walker with 7.5 per game swingman Marcus Crowell added 9.2 poxiu par the disease. that people wouldn’t turn it off.” Patrick’s Day treat afoot Saturday night. poinl* per gam* Freshman tonMrd Monty Wil- pomtt and 9.7 rabourxf*. Junior guard Jamal toxic if it is ingested in small quantities on a regular Brown, Why?” began, he says, with an jyabbed a team high 11 0 rebound* straight NCAA appearance urxfer second-year Michigan gams A key part of the program — the sur­ Schulz, 67, who lives in Santa Rosa, It will show four cpistxlcs of “My Three liams added 7 7 pornu wxf 3 8 rebourxfs per Wsikar cEvppad In wito 15.2 points and a team- and added 15 4 poinU per game Senxir coach Kermil Davis Ths teem i* led by senxx Arxi Arbor, Mich . 22-7, At Urge. idea from Sylvia Cook, a nurse in Califor­ gam*. The lop assist man wa* junxx guard Tim Southwest Missouri Stats Exgh 5 9 assists. FraaEvnan JamI* Gladden basis. vival rate of children stricken with Calif., about an hour’s drive north of San Sons” with each cpistxlc tinted green. swingrrwn Dernck Forrest scored 8 2 poinU per forward FTiley Srnilfi who scored 22 4 point* and The defending natxinal champwn* are led by nia who works with yoiuig cancer patients Sxiglelon with 4 9 per game. Sprxiglield. Mo., 22-6, At larg*. joinsd Wolkar In to* backcourl and chipped In Acute arsenic poisoning is treated with intravenous game In the backcourt was senxir Manon Cash pulled down 8 7 rebounds per game Srrxth also senxir guard who had 18.9 leukemia — is only obliquely noted, Franci.sco, estimates Friilay’s is his 25lh The idea is to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Ohio Slat* Ififon ths regular season with 11-1 rscord, but with 10.3 pomtt per garru. Filling out t u at Stanford Children’s Hospital. with 8 3 points and and 5 1 assist* and shot 612 from the txikf to lead the Big Sky poinU, including 45 3-poinler*, and handed out fluid replacement and chelation (medicine lo absorb ar­ Columbus, Ohio. 16 12. At large. losi to AMCU tournament champion Northern frontcoun wo* Michoal Davenport with 13.5 mainly because a mass of statistics would TV special since "A Charlie Brown a day on which many lads in New York, sophorrxirs Davxf Tbung with 6 4 point* arxf 4.3 Jumor forward Ricardo Boyd averaged 14 2 6 0 assisU per game The VWverin** are She proposed a five-minute film for The Buckeye*, one of a record seven Big Ten point* par gams, induilng 83 3-polnl*rs. senic and remove it from the body). assist* per gams Ttie top subsitute* are jurxor poinl* arxf 4 8 rebounds per gams Boyd also making toex sixto straight NCAA appearance Iowa 63 61, XI the semifinal*. The Bears are be as out of place in a “F^:anuts” special Chrisuiias.” to the disgust of tlx: real Irish, drink teams, made the NCAA tourney urxfer rookie malung toex tourih straight NCAA appeararxia. If you arc concerned your water may contain arsenic, 1 them in which cancer and its treatment forward Sean Tyson with 8.4 point* and 4 0 hit 37 3 pointers Senior point guard Ob* Senior forward was the lop as a visit from The Simpsons. He still draws the seven-day-a-week themselves into a terrible state, punch rebound* per game and serxor forward KirWarxf rebounder with 10.6 per game arxf added 15 3 Couch Rarxfy Ayer*, the youngest coach m the Jumor guard Darryl FTsid lad ths team wito 19.2 urge you to stop drinking it and have il tested by your were explained by the “Peanuts” gang. He Livingston handed out 8 3 assists, averaged 2 0 Big Ten DespiU only 16 win*, they were 10 8 poinU, irxiluding 53 3-poinlsrs. Senior cerXar Little Janice, in chemotherapy treat “Peanuts” strip that by CBS' cslinuitc ap­ each other in the beak and also turn green. Howling with 7 6 points, irxiluding a 389 per­ steal* wtiile sconrig 5.1 points per game Junxir poinU. Senxir center Terry Mill* scored 18 3 More Sports...Page 18 recalls that he pointed out a few in to* conference and 8-3 over the test 11 Lee Campbell scored 17.0 arxf pulled Xi 12.7 l o ^ health department. centage beyond tfis 3 point circle forward Clifford Martin chipped in with 10.2 poinU, and had 7.8 rebound* par game. Junior r n " y.» ,51 r » * jr ♦] TODAY _ In d e x 16 pages, 2 sections

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