20—MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Dec. 10.1990

In Brief • • • Tyson, Ruddock on collision course TUESDAY

Paul Brown is hospitalized By HENRY STERN CINCINNATI (AP) — Cincinnati Bcngals vice presi­ The Associated Press dent and general manager Paul Brown has been hospital­ r / ized, a sf>okeswoman at Christ Hospital said. ATLANTIC CITY, N J. — If and when former LOCAL NEWS INSIDE The spokeswoman, who would not give her name, said heavyweight champion Mike Tyson and Donovan Brown, 82, was admitted Sunday hut she declined to say “Razor” Ruddock meet in the ring, don’t expect the why he was hospitalized and would not release his condi­ judges to be called upon to make a decision. ■ Board OK s condo recycling rebate. Based on Saturday night’s performance by both HanrlfpHjpr tion. Brown coached the Bcngals in their first season in fighters, a knockout would apjxjar likely. Tyson dropped 1968 and until 1975. He coached the Cleveland Browns Alex Stewart for the third and final time at 2:27 of the ■ Adult ed tuition to increase. from 1946 through 1962. His Browns teams won NFL first round and Ruddock needed only 10 seconds more to What’S championships in 1950, 1954 and 1955, as well as titles knock out overmatched Journeyman Mike Rouse. ■ Board delays apology to Stoum. in the old All America Fbotball Conference in all four Promoter Don King wants to match Ty.son and Rud­ years of its existence from 1946 to 1949. dock for the World Boxing Council heavyweight title, or News Brown was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in at the very least a 12-round elimination. The winner of ■ Ed board supports moth program. 1967. that elimination could fight in September against the winner of the April 19 title fight between current champ Dec. 11,1990 Couples, Donald take title Evandcr Holyfield and 42-ycar-old George Foreman, Local/Regionai Section, Page 7. King said. WELLINGTON, Fla. (AP) — Fred Couples and Mike Stewart, who lost by an eighth-round knockout in Donald shook off several challenges over Sunday’s final November to Holyfield, rates a fight between Tyson and 18 holes to capture the $1 million Saz.ale Golf Classic Hero fund raises Holyfield as a tossup. Ybur Hometown Newspaper Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year best ball team championship by four strokes. HrralliNewsstand Price: 35 Cents almost $300 “If Mike Tyson can nail Holyfield in the first round, Starting the day with a four-stroke lead in morning he’ll win,” Stewart said. “If not, Holyfield will win. MANCHESTER — Sixteen temperatures that dipped into the 40s, Couples and Tyson is better earlier. Holyfield is better later.” checks plus cash totalling $290 Donald scored a 34-32-66 over the 7,075-yard par But first things first. Ruddock, 25-1-1 with 18 knock­ have been donated to a week-old 36-36-72 Binks Purest Country Club course. They outs, showed Saturday night he may have the power to fund established to raise money grabbed the title with a 34-under-par 254 on rounds of match the brawling, swarming Tyson. DiRosa resigns; to replace the watch of a man 65-60-63-66. Tyson, 39-1 with 35 knockouts, dominated Stewart, who saved two girls from a Four strokes back with a 30-under-par 258 after a final knocking him down eight seconds into the fight, but left vehicle submerged in a pond last round of 32-34—-66, were the Byrum brothers, Curt and himself open in his attacks. At one point during the bar­ week. Tom. rage, Tyson missed with a right hand and fell flat on his The rescuer, Christopher C. Frost wins Sun City challenge stomach. GOP now wants Varnet, 25, of Springfield, “I was rushing a little bit,” Tyson Stiid. “I was Mass., lost his watch after SUN CITY, South Africa (AP) — David Frost sank an anxious.” The Associated Prsss By ALEX GIRELLI Garsidc said this morning that the they’ll have to pay the piper,” he diving into a pond off Buckland 8-foot birdie putt on the final hole Sunday to win the Meanwhile, Ruddock dropped Rouse with a left hook, GOING NOWHERE — Mike Tyson, right, staggers Alex Stewart in the first round of their Manchester Herald GOP majority will have the final say .said, alluding to political consequen­ Street to rescue two girls trapped Million Dollar Challenge tournament for the second con­ then knocked him out with a right uppercut that traveled heavyweight fight Saturday night in Atlantic City, N.J. Tyson overwhelmed Stewart, stopping and will want someone “who is not ces. in a car. secutive year. The victory was worth $1 million — the about eight inches. him at the 2:27 mark of the opening round. MANCHESTER — Republicans, an obstructionist” and will be able to DiRosa has resigned as a director Varnet, who has already richest prizx; in professional golf. Frost had a 71 for a 4- Ruddock has had problems with his right hand and who hold a majority on the Board of work with the board. after 12 years in local politics, in­ received a replacement watch under 284 total, one better than Spain’s Jose-Maria could barely use it when he knocked out former cham­ tion. said the deal would make Tyson $120 million for 8-to-lO Directors will have a significant Since the Republicans gained the cluding two years as mayor. from a Hartford jeweler, has said Olazabal. pion Michael Dokes last April 4. WBC president Jose Sulaiman has said that he also fights over 2-to-3 years. voice in naming a successor to majority in last year’s election, par­ In a letter read at the meedng of he will donate the money to King takes match play crown Ruddock appeared on the card because his promoterf wants an arbitrator to decide whether the WBC must The deal also would involve weekly shows and would Democratic Director Peter DiRosa, tisan disputes have frequently the directors Monday night, DiRosa United Cerebral Palsy. Murad Muhammad, has a deal with King for Ruddock to sanction the Holyfield-Fbreman fight. involve Tyson as a television analyst, according to the who has resigned as a director effec­ erupted. said family interests and the dme The fund was started with a PRINCEVILLE, Hawaii (AP) — Betsy King won the fight Tyson for the WBC championship should the WBC Tyson’s victory over Stewart was his last fight on a promoter. tive next month. Garside said that if labels needed for other interests have made $100 check from Paul and LPGA World Match Play Championship on Sunday the strip Holyfield of championship recognition for failing to $26 million contract with HBO. Ruddock was supposed to have fought Tyson for the The selection promises to be a “liberal” and “conservative” have it impossible for him to continue to \ Norene Phillips, of 28 same wav she won two previous tournaments on the make his first defense against Tysom------— King said he is negotiating a deal ihai would pat Ty.son title Nov. 18, 1989, but mat fight was postponed when replay of the situation that arose “any signifirance, die Republicans -do the job as it should be done.------Wildwood Drive. The couple Princeville Makai course — by watching an opponent Dan Duva, Holyfield’s promoter, has gone to court on a monthly title fight on pay-jx;r-view and also would Tyson became ill. The fight later fell through entirely, when Republican Director Susan will be looking for “someone in the It has been rumored for at least a brought the check to the Herald plunk her approach shot into the water hazard on the 18th and got the matter of stripping Holyfield put into arbitra­ be involved with the Showtime pay cable station. King and Tyson fought Buster Douglas instead. Buckno resigned and Democratic middle. couple of months that DiRosa was early Thesday morning after hole. directors insisted her replacement Democratic Town Chairman planning to step down. reading about the rescue, which Beth Daniel did it in the 1988 Women’s Kemper would have to be a candidate ac­ Theodore Cummings said today he DiRosa said today he had told happened Monday afternoon. Open. Nancy Lopez followed suit in the 1989 Women’s ceptable to them. hopes the Republicans will accept IJonations will be accepted Kemper. On Sunday, Deb Richard continued the trend by Bucks are off to a perfect start at home Republican Town Chairman John the Democratic .selection. “If not. Please see DIROSA, page 6. until next Tuesday, and should landing her approach 10 feet short of the 18th green. be payable to the Christopher hobbled for 10 days. “I’ve been nursing heads,” said Dan Schayes, who scored a Varnet Fund. Checks may be Downhill title to Stock By RICK GANG it. I just don’t want to come out too fast season-high 17 points on 11-for-ll free sent to the Manchester Herald at VAL D’ISERE, France (AP) — Leonhard Stock, a The Associated Press NBA Roundup and hurt it again. throw shooting. P.O. Box 591, Manchester, surprise winner of the downhill at the Lake Placid Olym­ “Ricky’s our scorer and every team Welfare official gives Conn., 06040, or they can be “We have a lot of confidence in oursel­ pics nearly 11 years ago, won the opening World Cup MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee coach We have a quiet crowd. Ask someone if ves and we feel we can compete for the knows that. They go to the double team dropped off at the Herald offices downhill race Saturday with another unexpected finish. Del Harris can’t credit boisterous fans or you could win 10 in a row at any time, division title.” and ‘Boom’ you find yourself open a lot at 16 Brainard Place, Stock, 32, won the 2.07-mile run down the Oreiller-Illy an imposing building to his team’s 10-0 any place in the NBA. You know how The Bucks, who uailed by 9 at the half of times. I’ve always prided myself on The Associated Press Manchester. HAMMER DIES — Aimand Hammer, the socialist’s son course in 1 minute, 57.43 seconds. The Austrian edged start at home this season. hard it is to win one game? Then you Sunday night after scoring a season-low being a good foul shooter, especially ultimatum on pay raise Fraz Heinzer of Switzerland by .13 seconds. Peter The Bucks, in fact, have yet to sell out know how hard it is to win 10,” Harris 12 points in the second quarter, can’t af­ when the game is close.” who became a titan of American capitalism, died Monday. Wimsberger of Austria was third in 1:57.69. the 18,633-seat Bradley Center despite said. ford a slow start this week when they face Please see story, Page 2. Shuttle ends By BRIAN M. TROTTA work that could co.st the town some matching the best home start in team his­ In the only other NBA game Sunday Chicago at home and Boston on the road. Lakers 106, Bullets 99: Los Angeles is the only board that is empowered Manchester Herald state funding. to set wages. mission Young goes out a winner tory set in 1984-85. night, the Los Angeles Lakers defeated “This is the seventh game where we’ve had five players with 17 or more points, PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jim Young found it difficult “We don’t have a homecourt advantage offsetting 40 by Bernard King and 25 by “If the assistance is not ad­ That was decided several years EDWARDS AIR FORCE 106-99 for their sixth con­ been a little slow out of the gates,” said BOLTON — Welfare Director to put his emotions into words after his final game as here, ” Harris said Sunday night after a Harris, who’s been slowed himself by a Horace Grant. ministered as the state requires, then ago when the Board of Finance tried BASE, Calif. (AP) — Columbia secutive home victory. Ilvi Cannon has given the town until the town will have to pay the conse­ Army football coach. 105-99 victory over the Seattle Super- Milwaukee needed a strong fourth case of walking pneumonia. “I’m proud scored 20 points. Magic to raise the salary of a town glided to a rare night landing a Jan. 1 to increase her salary or else quences,” she warned. employee over the objection of the Directors slam “During the game, you go tlirough your ups and Sonics improved the Bucks’ overall quarter from Ricky Pierce, who scored 14 of the way we played in the .second half, Johnson 19, Byron Scott and Vlade Divac day early after a star-gazing mis­ she will cause a “crisis” in town. Cannon made her threats after the downs,’’ Young said Saturday after his Cadets defeated record to 14-6, lying them with Detroit of his 24 points in that final period. but we really have to put together four 18 and Terry Teagle 17 as the Lakers beat selectmen. ,An interpretation of the sion plagued by computer Cannon told the Board of Finance Board of Selectmen last week Navy 30-20 in the 91st service classic. “It’s emotional for first in the NBA Central Division. quarters.” the Bullets for the 17th lime in 18 meet­ town’s charter by the town attorney problems, clogged plumbing and “I was a little timid because of my Monday that if her request for a refused to grant her request for a for me every time we win. “The players just work their tails off. groin (pull),” said Pierce, who’s been “We’re playing well but not above our ings at the Forum since 1976. later settled the matter by giving finally the threat of rain. $7,000 raise is not approved, she raise this year. However the only the selectmen the jxiwer to set salary hikes NASA officials focused on will initiate one of several courses selectmen did promise Cannon that salaries. the mission’s accomplishments, of action against the town. they would include a “substantial in­ “When push comes to shove, it’s despite repeated problems By SCOTT B. BREDE to reject the contract. “By state mandate, the town has crease” to her salary in next year’s [the selectmen’s] call,” said Morris aiming the $150 million Astro Manchester Herald Director Geoffrey Naab agreed, to have this position,” Cannon said budget. Silverstein, finance board member. observatory. Besides the tele­ saying the pay hikes were ridiculous as she hinted that she might quit. Rather than waiting. Cannon However, Ursin did offer to try to scope troubles, the crew had to SCOREBOARD “Do we want to have a crisis?” MANCHESTER — Despite an while public employees in other REGAL SAVINGS decided to plead her case for a raise get the finance board to sit down repair a clog in the shuttle’s Other actions Cannon is consider­ this year to the finance board. agreement by school administrators towns are “getting laid off in Sazaie Classic scores with the selectmen to try to resolve to pay part of their health insurance droves.” waste collection system. ing include filing charges with the “There are precedents for increases the situation. Transactions WELLINGTON, Fla (AP) — Scores ar>d prize stale labor board and limiting the in the middle of the [fiscal] year,” costs. Republican directors Monday Deputy Mayor Ronald Osella said rmney Surxjay after the final round of the First Selectman Robert Morra night shot down the contract bet­ $900,000 Sazaie Classic played at the par-72 number of hours she will put into she said. said this morning that he would ac­ the prospect of layoffs has forced Pilots missing BASEBALL 7,075-yard Binks Forest Country Club (rrxiney her job. With her current load of 10 But Chairman Ray Ursin told her ween the school district and the town employees in communities AtTMrican Laagu* figure represents that won by each person); cept such an invitation from the union representing school principals Fred Couples and Mike Donald, $90,000. FALL OUTERWEAR clients. Cannon said such a move that the Board of Finance could not outside Manchester to be more un­ in collision KANSAS CI7V ROYALS—Agreed to terms and vice principals — a move that with Andy McGaffigan. pitcher, on a one-year 65-60-63-6&-254 would soon create a backlog of help because the board of selectmen Please see SALARY, page 6. derstanding of pay restrictions. KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — contract with Omaha of the American Associa­ Tom Byrum and Curt Byrum, $52,500, will force the two groups into bind­ The vote to reject the contract — tion. 63- 65-64-66—258 ing arbitration. Rescue workers searched the National League Brian Clear and Bill Glasson, $29,000, like many recent is.sues concerning Gulf of Mexico today for the 61-64-68-66—259 The Republican directors rejected CINCINNATI REDS—Announced they would BOTANY ‘500’ BLAZERS the Board of Education — was split pilots of two Navy jets that col­ not offer arbitration to Rick Mahler, pitcher, and Joel Edwards and Nolan Henke, $29,000, % OFF! • the contract, blasting the contract’s 64- 65-66-64—259 along party lines with the five Ron Oester, second baseman. 7 percent pay hikes with the current lided during takeoff and landing FOOTBALL Mitch Adcock and Russ Cochran, $29,000, Tales of courage, terror Republican directors favoring the practice from the carrier USS National Football League 65- 63-66-6&-259 economy. rejection, and the Democratic direc­ DETROrr LIONS—Activated Toby Caston, Mark O'Meara and Denis Watson, $20,000, BOTANY WOOL SPORT COATS “It just doesn’t make any sense Lexington. linebacker; Bruce Alexander, comerback; and 63-63-69-6&-261 tors either opposing the rejection or The two TA-4 Skyhawks col­ Robert Claiborne, wide receiver, from injured Kenny Perry and Leonard Thompson. that these public employees are get­ abstaining from the vote. reserve. Placed Bruce McNorton, comerback, $20,000, 63-63-67-68—261 ting these types of raises when no lided Monday during routine Greg Bruckner and Kirk Triplett. $16,500 told by former hostages “By accepting the contract, you on Injured reserve. Waived Rich Karlis, kicker, one else in the region is getting them training maneuvers 86 miles and Jimmy Williams, linebacker. 60-65-69-68—262 would be sending a message to northwest of Key West, Navy HOCKEY Buddy Gardner and Dave Eichelberger. TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — A Fonda as well,” said Republican Director $16,500, 66-60-70-66—262 man trapped in Kuwait by Iraqi in­ Wally Irish, who proposed the move officials said. Both pilots were —Sent Mark Greig, Charles Epps and Blaine McCallister, ' LONDON FOG ALL WEATHER COATS Please see REJECT, page 6. missing. forward, to Springfield of the American Hockey $13,000. 64-64-66-69—263 vaders hid for 23 days with his dog League. in a liny crawl space, eating only LOS ANGELES KINGS—Extended the con­ uncooked spaghetti. A tract of Ftogie Vachon, general manager, for Rec Hoop Third world three years. ’ALLTOPCOATS man defended his hide-out with a Amateur Hockey Association b OFF! machete, killing an intruder. USA HOCKEY—Named Val Belmonte direc­ Jewish holiday debt increases A freed Baltimore miui tola of tor of coaching and youth programs, effective Pee Wee WASHINGTON (AP) — Jan. 1991. Mahoney- Celtics 25 (Kyle Vtolff 11; Brandon watching a Kuwaiti man gunned East Coast Hockey League \ 0 • LEATHER JACKETS Third World countries’ foreign Brooks and Bryan Dyer also played well) 76ers NASHVILLE KNIGHTS—Whived John Valo, down by a platoon of Iraqi soldiers. 19 (Jason Bishop 6; Chris Bottaro and Nick debt rose to $1,096 trillion this defenseman. Activated Dennis Miller, defen­ 25 The family of a Missoun man who Brown also played well) seman, from the susperrded list and traded his starts tonight year, up from $1,051 trillion last Bullets 18 (Jeff Dahms 6; Greg Talbot and endured four months in hiding plans rights to the Louisville Ice Hawks. Geoff Cook also played well) Huskies 12 (Ben year and from $786 billion in COLLEGE to burn his passport so he can’t Wry 6; Nick Lentocha and Ben Viera also MISSISSIPPI STATE—Named Jackie Shemll 1984, the Central Intelligence played well) leave the United States again. By BRIAN M. TROTTA When the greatly outnumbered football coach. Agency reports. Bombers 32 (Ryan Lurate 14, Brian Del- •ALL BEHER SLACKS... Tales of captivity ranged from Manchester Herald Jews under Judas Maccabaeus guidice 8; Ethan Williamson also played well) defeated the Syrians after a Ihrcc- Knicks 12 (Tim Barry 10; Bobby Coloumbe and those who cringed inside darkened Golf Pat Sullivan also rebounded well) aparunents in terror to a hostage MANCHESTER — Around the ycar struggle and re-entered the U.S. detects •ALL SWEATERS... held in a Kuwaiti royal palace who world, Jews will be settling down 'o OFF! ate off fine china and drank from tonight at sunset to begin the Please see HANUKKAH, page 6. more Iraq troops Kaanapali seniors scores celebration of Hanukkah, the fes­ Calendar gold-rimmed crystal goblets. WASHINGTON (AP) — Iraq MAUI, Hawaii (AP) — Final scores arxJ prize Tom Krcuzjnan of Holiday, Fla., tival of light. money Sunday from Itio $450,000 Senior is continuing to reinforce its Today Kaanapali Classic, played on the 6,479 yard, H i • ALL PENDLETON SHIRTS hid will) his Yorkshire terrier, Chu And even though the calendar Girls Basketball army in and around Kuwait, F^r-70 Royal Kaanapali GC, North Course: says it is December, a local rabbi Bolton al RHAM, 6 p.m. Chu, in an apartment air-condition­ tJob Charles, $67,500 6S 71-/0—206 pushing the total Iraqi force Cromwell at Coventry, 7:30 ing duct about 8 feet long and 3 feel warns Christians should take cau­ George Archer, $36,000 6 7 70-73—210 20 beyond the 480,000 that U.S. of­ Leo Trevino, $36,000 69-67-74—210 wide for more tlian three weeks tion not to think of the eight-day Tuesday ficials said were there last week, Don January, $21,750 68-70-73-211 Girls Basketball before Kuwaiti friends moved him celebration as the “Jewish Harold Honning, $21,750 6/-68-76--211 a Pentagon source says. East Catholic at Manchester, 7:30 .” Terry Dill, $16,750 74-66 73—213 to a safe hou.se. Jim O’Hern, $16,750 69-71-73—213 “It is greatly misunderstood,” Thursday Kreuzman’s homecoming joy J.C. Snead, $15,000 69-71-74—214 Boys Basketball Monday was tempered by sadness says Rabbi Richard Flavin of Gene Utdor, $14,000 72-70-73-216 East Catholic al Manchester, 8 p.m. John Brodie. $12,500 71-69 76- -216 m for llic dog dial didn’t make the Temple Beth Sholom in Bacon Academy at Coventry, 7:30 / Billy Casper, $12,500 70-69-77—216 Girls Basketball flight home. Manchester. “There is no connec­ Chick Evans, $8,800 70-72-75 -217 [Inside Today,,. Coventry at Bolton. 6 p.m. tion except that they both come in Frank Board, $8,800 71-71-75-217 “It’s a tragedy,” he said. “She RHAM al East Hampton, 7:30 Bob Bodoy, $8,800 6 7 74 76--217 winter.” Wrestling went through a lot with me over Larry Mowry, $8,800 70 /0-7 /-2 1 7 East Catholic at Windsor, 6 p.m. Rather, Hanukkah, which George Lanning, $8,800 72 66 79 -21/ there.” Boys Swimming Bob Wynn, $8,800 68 69 80-217 He had crated his pet and pul her means a dedication, is a celebra­ East Catholic at Haddam-Killingworlh. ‘ p.m. 20 pages, 4 sections Larry Laoretti, $8,800 71-67 79—217 Men’s Shop on die plane in Kuwait. “At Bagh­ tion marking the rededication of Orville Moody, $6,500 68 73-77-218 Friday dad 1 wanted to go down to cargo the Temple of Jerusalem in 165 Bobby Nichols, $6,500 69 72 77- 218 Boys Basketball B u s in e s s 14 Arnold Palmer, $6,500 66 73-79-218 and give her some water but was B.C. 'The temple had been taken Hotary Classic C la s s ifie d 15 - 1R Don Massengale, $5,300 69-74-76-219 East Hampton at Cheney Tech, 730 told no,” said Kreu/man, 38. “We over and defiled by the Syrians C o m ic s Al Geiberger, $5,300 73-70 76 -2 19 "Celebrating 50 Years on Main St.” 10 RHAM al Bolton, 7:30 got to Frankfurt, the box was who banned religious observances F o c u s Charles Coody, $5,300 70-72 77-219 Glrla Basketball 1 ? Ths Aasoclatsd Prass In V o a u o Mike Felchick, $4,200 70-7575—220 Glastonbury at East Catholic, 7 p.m. smashed and no dog was in sight.” by the Jews and put up a statue of 11 Rives McBee, $4,200 6573-/9—220 BIG HUG — Pete Simard, 44, a former hostage in Iraq, gets L o c a l 7 -f l Dick Hendrickson, $4,200 67-71-82—220 903 Main St., Downtown Manchester the Greek god Zeus. Plea.se see HOSTAGE, page 6. a hug from his girlfriend, Fancena Monell. Lo tte rv 9 Tom Shaw, $3,317 71-74-76-221 Nation/World Jerry Barber, $3,317 72-72-77—221 More scoreboard 2 .S Alan Yamamoto, $3,317 71-71-79— 221 Mon-Sat 9:30 to 5:30 Thur. nite till 9 O b itu a rie s 9 Rocky Thompson, $3,317 68-72-81—221 Sunday 12 to 4 O p in io n 4 Mika Hill, $3,317 72-67-82—221 — see page 16 S p o rts 1 7 -2 0 Dick Rhyan, $3,317 67-7584—221 Serving The Manchester Area For Over 109 Years - Call Today fo r Home Delivery 647-9946 T e le v is io n 12 2—MANCHESTER HERALD. Tlicsday, Dec. 11, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD. Ttiesday, Dec. 11, 1990—3 NATION/WORLD Bush will seek Agencies warn up to $20 billion of Africa famine

Billionaire peace activist By SUE LEEMAN province, Tigre. for Desert Shield The Associated Press “There will be a food crisis in Eritrea as early as January unless WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ authorized to pay the expenses by LONDON — British aid agencies there is an expanded program of Armand Hammer dies dent Bush does not plan to raise simply borrowing the money. relief,” said Wilding, who estimated say millions of people in the four taxes to pay for Operation Desert Some Democrats in Congress comers of Africa face starvation as that 2.5 million Eritreans are at risk LOS ANGELES (AP) — Armand Shield, and will ask Congress next Vladimir Lenin to George Bush — Art and Culture, which opened last have said a temporary surcharge on early as January, and some compare of death from hunger or thirst. Hammer, the communist’s son who month for $12 billion to $20 billion negotiated deals with communist month. income taxes might be necessary if the situation to the Ethiopian famine In Eritrea, Wilding said, there became an American captain of in­ countries such as China and the Shareholders sued claiming com­ to cover the troop deployment, con­ fighting breaks out and costs soar. that shocked the world five years were no crops to assess. “There is an gressional officials say. dustry as well-connected in the Soviet Union to develop resources. pany money was squandered on the According to the Defense Depart­ ago. almost complete lack of grazing, Kremlin as he was on Wall Street, For years, he urged American presi­ museum. A settlement capped the Bush believes the overall costs of ment, Kuwait has committed itself John Magralh, a spokesman for and livestock is in an extremely has died at age 92. dents to meet with their Soviet company’s contribution to it at just keeping more than 400,000 U.S. to contribute $2,5 billion, the United the Oxfam charity, said Monday he poor condition. Water levels are fall­ Hammer died at his home Mon­ counterparts and encouraged the under $100 million. troops in the Persian Gulf area for a Arab Emirates $1 billion, Japan $2 had received a telex from a worker ing below the bottoms of many day night after a brief illness, said reduction of nuclear weapons, so the Hammer was bom in 1898 in possible confrontation with Iraq will billion, Germany $1.1 billion. South just back from the Ethiopian wells.” Frank Ashley, a spokesman for money could be diverted to agricul­ New York City. His Russian-born be as much as $30 billion in fiscal Korea $95 million, and Saudi province of Eritrea; The situation is less severe in Hammer’s Occidental Petroleum ture and medicine. father, a doctor, was a founder of the 1991, which runs through next Sept. Arabia an unspecified amount of neighboring Tigre, Wilding said, but Corp. “Terrible drought,” it said. “Armand Hammei was not only American Communist Party. 30, the officials said Monday. food, fuel, water facilities and “Animals dying. People already on 2.2 million people need food aid, he Hammer, a self-made millionaire an observer, a witness to the decades But the administration is counting transportation assistance. the move.” said. by the time he graduated from in the history of Soviet-American But Hammer was a staunch on receiving at least $7 billion from In September, Defense Secretary Oxfam has joined with six other Ms. Silkin said the conditions in Columbia University medical school relations, but also a man who active­ capitalist who would say to com- U.S. allies to defray those expenses, Dick Cheney said he expected the agencies to form the British Disaster Ethiopia were similar to that preced­ at age 23, was also a philanthropist, ly participated in the building of mmists, “I tell them ... that I don’t said the sources, who asked not to year’s bill for keeping just more Emergency Committee, which is ing the disastrous famine of art collector and crusader for world those relations,” said Soviet Foreign think their system works. But that be identified. than 200,000 troops in the gulf to launching an appeal in the new year 1984-85, when about 2 million peace. Ministry spokesman Yuri doesn’t keep us from doing busi­ Those figures would not cover the not exceed $15 billion. Since Bush’s for funds to assist Ethiopia, the Africans died of starvation or “He was absolutely indomitable,” Gremitskikh. ness.” dramatically more expensive costs Nov. 8 announcement that he would Sudan, Mozambique, Angola and famine-related ailments, about half said his attorney, Arthur Groman. Hammer made several fortunes After World War I, Hammer went that would be incurred should war double the deployment, the ad­ Liberia. of them in Ethiopia. “He never lost his courage or and gave huge sums to his favorite to medical school at night and break out. By one estimate, fighting ministration has not publicly es­ The requests for help for Africa “The potential for the same situa­ tenacity. In the last months, he was causes, especially cancer research. worked to bail out the family’s could cost $1 billion to $2 billion a timated the additional cost. come at a time when the European tion is there,” she said, but added day. uncomplaining and optimistic.” “The only reason I make money is struggling pharmaceutical firm. Congressional aides said they Community is pulling together a $2 that now there is an effective dis­ Hammer exhibited a flair for the so I am give it away,” he was fond One congressional aide said the were unsure whether the costs billion food aid program for the tribution system for food relief. dramatic until the end, deciding to of saying. He turned the business into a mil- administration planned to send the would double if the number of Soviet Union, Oxfam spokesman A report prepared for a World celebrate his bar mitzvah — which After the Chernobyl nuclear acci­ lion-dollar company, in part because detailed request to Congress in late troops also doubled. Tony Vaux noted. Bank meeting in I ^ s on Monday marks a Jewish boy’s 13th birthday dent in the Soviet Union, he ar­ he was able to market tincture of January. Pentagon spending is increasing “A problem is building while the — at age 92. He died the night ranged visits by U.S. specialists in ginger, sometimes used to give an Under the five-year budget bill because of reservists who have been said Mozambique would need more world is looking elsewhere,” he than 1 million tons of food aid next before the ceremony. Hammer was bone-marrow transplants, which alcoholic kick to ginger ale during enacted last month, possible expen­ called up and because Desert Shield said. bom a Jew but his family did not helped save radiation victims. Prohibition. ditures for Desert Shield were left troops are receiving $110 per month year to stave off mass starvation. The other participating agencies “Massive, direct, emergency as­ follow religious customs. His empire rested on Los An- unlimited. The government also was in hazardous-duty pay, they said. arc the British Red Cross, Action “We’re going to go ahead with the After the Bolshevik Revolution, sistance is required now,” the report gcles-based Occidental Petroleum Hammer worked out a deal to trade Aid, Christian Aid, the Catholic event,” said spokesman Howard Corp, which he bought for $100,000 says. surplus U.S. grain for Soviet Fund for Overseas Development, the Bragman. “He’s done extraordinary in 1957 and turned into one of the The FAO has promised 25,000 products. Hammer became a Soviet Save the Children Fund and Help tons of wheat, 19,0(X) of which have things for the Jewish people, and nation’s largest industrial com­ Draft’s return the Aged. ^ince (T\jesday) night is the first panies. hero for helping ease food shortages Th* Associated Press been delivered. No other donors in the emhattled country. Lenin WHITE HOUSE — Announcing the appeal on Mon- " I'liglil of Hanu-k.kah, we think that a Ray Irani, the company*s presi- Barbara Push takfi.<; a Ttave-made-anwcommitments,^------licensed him as the sole repre­ day,’the groups set no financial tar- It is the second consecutive year light in the Jewish community like dent and chief operations officer, look at the official White House in the White get but said they were appealing on Dr. Hammer who did so much for sentative of 38 leading American The Associated Press gets cold shoulder of severe food deficits in Sudan be­ succeeds Hammer as chairman. House Blue Room. The tree is an 18-foot . behalf of “victims of a major famine Jewish freedom should be remem­ manufacturers. cause of lack of rain. Hammer’s death makes the com­ CONTRACEPTIVE IMPLANT — The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved the now threatening millions of people bered,” pany a potential takeover target. WASHINGTON (AP) — Mention said in interviews last week that Hammer could not work with first major new method of birth control for American women in three decades. It is a long-ac­ in many parts of Africa.” The harvest also has been Hammer — a global businessman His art eollection is displayed at Josef Stalin and sold his enterprises reactivating the military draft to there is little or no support for a hindered in the south by a civil war who knew world leaders from ting contraceptive, consisting of silicone rubber rods containing a hormone, inplanted under The U.N. Food and Agriculture the Armand Hammer Museum of to the Soviet government. lawmakers and they treat the term draft among their constituents at Will you please Organization has appealed for 1.3 that has killed hundreds of the skin of a woman’s arm. like a four-letter word. home or lawmakers on Capitol Hill. million tons of food aid for Sudan thousands of people in eight years “The last thing we need is a “It wouldn’t fly anywhere. It — 1 million tons for relief and the and displaced many more. draft,” said Rep. G.V. “Sonny” wouldn’t gel off the ground,” said rest to replenish depleted stocks. It Estimates of the number of people Montgomery, D-Miss., chairman of Montgomery, a decorated Army wait a second! said major and immediate relief is at risk in the Sudan vary from 3 mil­ FDA gives green light the House Veterans’ Affairs Com­ veteran of World War II and the slows down other times. needed to avert calamitous famine. lion to 11 million. More hostages leaving mittee and a senior member of the By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID Korean war. Our original clock, the rotation of Mozambique’s government says Adam Kellett-Long of the British Armed Services Committee. Montgomery, best known as the The Associated Press the Earth, is consistent to only about half of its 16.3 million people face Disasters Emergency Committee father of the latest GI Bill that ex­ The possibility of reinstituting the one-thousandth of a second a day, deprivation or death because of food said the civil war in Liberia was to contraceptive implant panded health, education and hous­ WASHINGTON — The arrival of says the National Institute of Stan­ shortages aggravated by a 15-year- causing widespread famine and but peace signs fade draft after a 17-year absence has ing benefits for military personnel, 1991 has been postponed. been raised in recent congressional dards and Technology, the agency in old civil war. making it difficult to distributed aid. said the all-volunteer force is “doing The new year will be a second charge of measuring units of time. Liberia is suffering food shortage U.S.- and British-chartered jets were set to fly most By DEBORAH MESCE and director of medical research for would be in the range of $200 to hearings and editorial columns. “Reports we have say pieople are “What has happened to Kuwait is more than an in­ the job.” late, to accommodate a “leap In the past, slight irregularities in already starving there and some say remmning Westerners from Iraq and Kuwait today, and The Associated Press The I\)pulation Council, said last $300, not including the cost of im­ Former military officials have compounded by the disruption of vasion,” Bush said Monday in the Human Rights Day “The last thing we need is a draft. second” that will be inserted Dec. 31 the Earth’s rotation didn’t matter. war. In Angola, an estimated 1.9 President Bush cited stories told by newly freed week he had been told the price planting the dcvice. suggested that if President Bush up to 80 percent of the inhabitants address. “It is a systematic assault on the soul of a na­ There are still a lot of units to call to keep clocks in time with the million people are affected by food have malnutrition,” he said. hostages as proof of Iraq’s “assault on the soul of a na­ WASHINGTON — A new con­ decides to use military force to oust tion.” up. It would really put the country in Earth. But now, the really accurate shortages. tion.” traceptive touted by family planning Iraq from Kuwait, draft notices A U.N. relief program for Angola Iraqi Information Minister Latif Jassim, meanwhile, uproar. It’s really not necessary at The problem is that modern clocks get out of time with the Oxfam workers John Wilding and Western diplomats in Baghdad said three chartered experts as the most effective, rever­ should go out immediately to avoid began early in November, after the denied news reports that Baghdad m i^ t withdraw all,” Montgomery said. atomic clocks are too dam accurate. slightly wobbly world. And since Trish Silkin said Monday tliat they Boeing 707 passenger jets would fly from the Iraqi sible method of birth control will troop shortages. government and rebels of the Na­ from Kuwait if it can keep the southern tip of the Two weeks ago, the United Na­ They hardly vary at all, being ac­ the planet can’t be adjusted, the had found a near-total crop failure in tional Union for the Total Indepen­ capital to Kuwait City to pick up Westerners stranded soon be available to American Lawmakers have questioned curate to within a billionth of a clocks must be. Rumailah oil field, which extends for two miles into women. tions backed a U.S.-crafted resolu­ Eritrea and severe crop failures in dence of Angola agreed to let the there. Later, two Boeing 747s were to depart Baghdad Kuwait. Preceding Iraq’s seizure of Kuwait, Saddam whether the Pentagon’s decision to tion that authorized the use of second a day, according to the U.S. Bccau.se the Earth has slowed a The I^od and Drug Administra­ another civil war-ravaged Ethiopian convoys pass. with freed hostages: A U.S. charter headed for accused Kuwait of overexploiting the field. put a rotation policy on hold and military force to drive Iraq from Naval Observatory, the government bit, the clocks have been gelling tion approved Norplant on Monday, Frankfurt, Germany, and a London-bound British “Kuwait is Iraqi, whether in the past, present or fu­ wait before transferring forces in Kuwait if President Saddam Hussein office in charge of keeping track of ahead of it. They must be slowed charter. clearing the way for Wyeth-Ayerst ture and we will not compromise one iota on Kuwaiti and out of the gulf region would re­ fails to withdraw his troops by Jan. what time it is. down to keep them on lime. It was too early to say how many Americans would territory,” Jassim said. Laboratories to begin training health quire a draft. 15. The rotation of the Earth, on the This year’s leap second will occur practitioners how to insert the im­ We Don’t Mind be on today’s Iraqi Airways evacuation flights, but By January, U.S. troops in the Sen. John McCain of , other hand, isn’t nearly that consis­ at 23:59:59 universal coordinated In his condemnation of Iraqi atrocities. Bush drew plant that can prevent pregnancy for diplomats said just one more such flight would be area will total more than 440,(X)0 of ranking Republican on the Senate tent. on the reports of some of the hundreds of foreigners up to five years. lime. That’s 6:59 p.m. and 59 needed, and it would come later in the week. the nearly 2.1 million active duty Armed Services subcommittee on It speeds up a bit sometimes. seconds. Eastern Standard Time. Being Called who have departed Iraq and Kuwait in Saddam’s “It’s going to be interesting to Not all the estimated 600 U.S. citizens still in the forces worldwide. manpower and personnel, suggested blanket release. They included hostages held as watch what kind of reaction two countries were leaving. Diplomats said about 400 The Selective Service System that those mentioning a draft are On The Carpet! “human shields” at strategic sites and men who hid out Norplant gets among the public and were expected to remain, mainly people with dual in Kuwait after the Aug. 2 invasion. remains in operation and all men physicians,” said Jeannie Ro.soIT, using the issue to undercut Bush’s U.S.-Iraqi citizenship or American spouses of Iraqi More than 150 Americans arrived at Andrews Air must register with it within 30 days policy. JUST IN TIME FOR A S te a m Inc. citizens. president of the Alan Guttmacher of their 18th birthdays, but actual Force Base outside Washington on Monday, and more Institute, a research and policy “People who are the opponents of Carpet and Upholstery In Washington, Bush lashed out at Saddam in a than 500 other former hostages flew into London. conscription ended in 1973 with the action in the Persian Gulf are raising speech clearly aimed at limiting the Iraqi president’s group that focuses on reproductive U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam. CHRISTMAS Cleaning Other flights carried foreigners to Rome and Amman, health issues. it as a straw man,” said McCain, publicity gains from releasing the hostages. Jordan. Members of Congress with a “There are going to be some Tor most homeowners, who believes the present U.S. force powerful say on the issue, however. is sufficient. 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By JILL LAWRENCE deceptive advertising techniques on General Motors also look issue Open Forum Keating The Associated Press a national scale” and said his spirit with its two citations by the Center lives in the commercials of today. for Auto Safety and the Safe Energy WASHINGTON — A fast-food The sponsors of the modern-day Communication Council. kiddie club promises “fun, non­ ads begged to differ. Those who The safety center said GM mis­ TNT attack staffers stop.” Beer is billed as the beverage could be found said they stood firm­ represented itself in one ad by of choice on Halloween. And a ly behind their products and com­ claiming that it “pioneered the air­ cigarette maker portrays itself as a mercials. bag.” It said the company fought was unfair under patriotic defender of freedom. “It’s been wonderfully successful government rules to require airbags and lots of fun,” Burger King and now equips fewer models with Those are some of the advertise­ spokesman Cori Zywtow said of llic them than Fbrd or Chrysler. To the Editor: ments an array of consumer, en­ Charles Holland’s recent letter criticizing the Bolton chain’s “Kid’s Clubs” program. The energy council denounced an scrutiny vironmental and health groups con­ Exactly how much fun was the ad touting the Cutlass Supreme as Board of Education’s commitment “to solicitation of tended Monday are among the community participation in educational programs” was question asked by Action for fuel-efficient even though it gets year’s “most misleading, unfair or Children’s Television in nominating lower mileage than most of GM’s yet another letter rife with opinion and short on facts. irresponsible.” By JACK ANDERSON Burger King for a Hubbard. other models. The tone of Mr. Holland’s letter is that the BOE has an The sixth annual “Harlan Phge “unwillingness to involve the community.” and DALE VAN ATTA______The ad promises “fun, non-stop” Gus Buenz, a spokesman for Hubbard Lemon Awards” honor the and .shows groups of children happi­ Oldsmobile, countered that GM had The facts indicate that the exact opposite is ume. Two legacy of the man who tirelessly of the BOE’s goals concerning the building project are. WASHINGTON — With the “Keating ly engaged in what are presumably airbags in cars as early as 1974 and Five” senators on the hot scat for their promoted Lydia Pinkham’s club activities. But ACT said they has a strong tradition of safely and have always been, to get as much involvement and Vegetable Compound as a remedy input from the community as possible and to give the dealings with the high-flying savings and actually receive little more than a re.search. loan magnate, many Senate staffers arc for ailments ranging from fatigue to membership card and some stickers. He said the Cutlass ad was meant community as much information as possible. I believe cancer. that the board has met those goals in the past, and will counting themselves lucky that they and Zywtow said the 2.7 million to highlight the car’s roominess, their bosses steered clear of Charles Needless to say, the cure-all claim members also get posters, a newslet­ price and responsiveness, as well as continue to meet those goals in the future. I offer the fol­ was pure quackery. Tha Aaaoclatad Prass lowing to support that belief. Keating. But one Senate aide can only ter and special meals. Does that con­ fuel economy. “All we’re doing is The Center for Science in the WALSEA MEETS WORKERS — New President of Poland Lech Walsea, right, kisses a count herself caught. stitute non-stop fun? “It has been a telling people you can get all those • August 1987 — Town & Schools Athletic Study Public Interest called Hubbard “the Carolyn Jordan, an aide to Sen. Alan terrific program,” she replied. things plus 30 mpg” on the highway, woman’s hand Monday in his old Gdansk workshop where he was an electrician before leav­ committee was established. Over 30 Bolton residents first advertising executive to employ volunteered their time to serve on this committee. Cranston. D-Calif.. on the Senate Bank­ “We’re very proud of it.” Buenz said. ing the shipyard in 1984. • October 1987 — The Burch/Brown Report, a state ing Committee, was constantly courted Department of Education report was presented to BOE. It by the thrift industry. While her boss was recommended that a committee be formed “to discover earning himself a place of dishonor as extent of need, optional solutions, relationships of op­ one of the “Keating Five.” Jordan was a India clashes leave 13 dead Patient sues hospital, estate tions to resources. & ultimately to recommend courses of guest at S&L functions in Orlando. I^lm Springs and Toronto. Among the hosts The riots started when Hindu fundamentalists actions to the BOE.” By MOHAMMED A. MANNAN • Febmary 1988 — Facilities Study Committee was paying the bills was American Continen­ revived a campaign to build a temple on the site now The Associated Press of doctor who died of AIDS formed. Over 20 Bolton residents volunteered their time. tal Corp.. Keating’s company. occupied by a mosque in the Hindu holy town of • May 1988 — Slate Department of Education consul­ The S&L scandal has opened wide the Ayodhya, 710 miles north of Hyderabad. BALTIMORE (AP) — A woman hospital since it was disclosed l '/2 said. “That’s not the option I was HYDERABAD, India — Ten people were stabbed tant Ronald Harris presented a report to the BOE on the doings of Congress so that the public can The plan also uiggered secUtrian riots in the north­ who.se surgeon later died of AIDS weeks ago that he died Nov. 16 of given. He took that choice away pros & cons of regionalization. take a look at the ugly scene inside. to death Monday in continuing Hindu-Moslcm clashes has filed a $32 million lawsuit acquired immune deficiency from me.” that have left at least 118 people dead in this southern ern cities of Aligarh and Kanpur and in Ahmedabad in • June 1988 — Facilities Study Committee presented People such as Keating didn’t stop at against the doctor’s estate and Johns syndrome. Mrs. Rossi has had an AIDS test city over the past four days, police said. the west. At least 40 people have been killed in the last their report and their recommendations to the BOE. wirming friends and influencing people three days in Aligarh, 250 miles west of Ayodhya, Hopkins Hospital. Perry Mahoney Rossi and her but does not know the results. ----- • Novembci 1988 — The Public Building Commis- ■ in elective office. They wooed the staf- . Prilicp. opened fire in-five-sections of the ettv to con- news reports said.------— The lawsuit filed Monday in Bal- husband, Dennis T. Rossi, seek a __ The__hospital’s, attorney,_EauL sion hired the Lawrence Associates to do a K-12 school fers too. Uol rampaging mobs of Hindus and Moslems who The Hyderabad riots are the worst single outbreak of timore Circuit Court claims that Dr. total of $32 million in compensatory Rosenberg, refused to comment on facility study. We reported in July that the chief defied the curfew and took to the streets, said officials sectarian violence in India since the Ayodhya cam­ Rudolph Almaraz was obligated to and punitive damages. the lawsuit, saying he had not seen • April 1989 — The Lawrence Associates presented banking aide to Rep. Frank Aimunzio, who cannot be identified uiider briefing rules. paign started in October. At least 380 people were tell patients of his disease and that In November 1989, Almaraz it. options for a K-8. 9-12 school system. Who is head conservative? D-IIL, had been wined and dined by They said three people were wounded by gunfire killed in nationwide Hindu-Moslem riots in October the hospital should have known he removed a non-malignant lump Almaraz’s worked at the hospital • October 1989 -— BOE hired educational consultants Keating. Annunzio has since tried to pass and at least 17 others were injured in knife fights. and November. had the fatal virus. from Mrs. Rossi’s breast. She said for six years and performed surgery from the University of Connecticut to design educational When Ronald Reagan stepped down last month, and has openly demanded himself off as a tough cop on the S&L In addition to the 10 pieople who were killed Mon­ Hindu fundamentalists claim that Ayodhya’s 16lh An identical claim was filed willi she felt “panic, horror and fear” on about 1,8(X) patients. program options for Bolton High School, to prc.sent these as president, conservatives anxiously Damian’s resignation from the Cabinet. beat, even though he took money from day, three others died of stab wounds sustained earlier, century Babri Masjid, or Mosque of Babar, was built the stale Health Claims Arbitration when she learned the surgeon died The Rossis’ lawyer, Jonathan options at public hearings, to conduct a community sur­ asked one another. “Who’s next?” They A brand new name had to be inscribed Keating loo. the officials said. on the ruins of a temple they believe was destroyed by Office, which handles malpractice of AIDS. Schochor, said the law requires in­ vey. and to present a final report on the options and the had been badly spoiled by having a WILLIAM A. in the Winter Book when President Bush Jordan’s trips on the industry’s dime A wave of stabbings, arson and looting has gripped Moslem conquerers. Moslems say the mosque was cases. “I wish Dr. Almaraz had told me formed consent from a patient. results of the survey (Ca.sc/Shiblcs report). single undisputed political spokesman RUSHER tapped Drug Czar Bill Bennett to suc­ don’t help the case of her boss, Cranston, this city of 2 million people since Thursday night. built on a vacant plot. The lawsuit is the first filed and I could have had the option of “The man was operating at this • November 1989 — In response to a BOE request the for more than 20 years. ceed the ailing Lee Atwater as chairman who is trying to back out of the ranks of against Almaraz’ estate and the walking out the door,” Mrs. Rossi institution for years,” Schochor said. Lawrence Associates presented options for a K-6. 7-12 But 1989 presented a very different of the Republican National Committee. the “Keating Five.” school system. picture. Just about every Republican This is a job superbly suited to Bennett’s From 1986 through 1988 — even after g ISS isa 1« tsa tS3 fcSi l« IJ3 fa ISSIS3 tss to IS3 ISS iS3 *SS *53 ta la iS3 t<2> ISa tsa tfi fsa *« *« * tta ta KS *S3 la • January 1990 — Case/Shibles report was presented leader, including President Bush, talents, which lean heavily toward the the horror of the S < ^ scandal had begun to the BOE. claimed to be a conservative. But Mr. polemical, and he will be more than a to dawn on Americans — Jordan was the • February 1990 — BOE held a public hearing for Bush could not convincingly claim Mr. demonstrated the keen intelligence his match for his glib Democratic opposite guest of the thrift industry at a variety of community input at Bolton High School. Of the es­ Reagan’s credentials as a “movement friends have always insisted he posses­ number, Ron Brown. But Bennett has functions. In May 1988, the National conservative.” in the sense of having timated 500 citizens of Bolton in attendance, ap­ ses. But the .so-called “frightened deer” never held elective office, and probably Council of Savings Institutions paid for proximately 50 people spoke. Around 75 percent of those entered politics as conservatism’s cham­ image has not yet fully dissipated, as it must remedy that deficiency if he wants her lodging and transportation to attend who spoke recommended keeping Bolton High School pion. And while there were plenty of must if he is to command the conserva­ to be taken seriously in 1996. the council’s aimual meeting in Toronto. open. aspirants to the Reagan mantle, none of tive movement and the nation. Finally, no wise observer will over­ A spokeswoman for the council told our • March 1990 — The survey developed by Case/ them seemed indisputably the rightful look the newly elected governor of the associate Scott Sleek that key claimant. Just about the only survivor of the Shibics was distributed to all rcsidcriLs of Bolton. TTie 1988 nomination contest to claim a solid largest state in the Union. But is Pete Washington officials such as Jordan are survey requested input of the various options being con­ Now two years have pas.scd, however, WiLson in any serious sense a con.serva- invited to the meetings to discuss legisla­ and the field is beginning to sort itself place among possible 1996 contenders is sidered. tive, or does he even want to be one? If tion. out. And since the Republican Party is HUD Secretary Jack Kemp. Now 55, and • April 1990 — Case/Shibles presented the results of he seeks the presidency in 1996, it will Jordan also got free food and lodging highly unlikely to nominate anyone but a so vigorous that he reminds one of Teddy the survey (tabulated by the University of Connecticut). probably be as the cautious centrist he for various trips as a guest of the conservative in 1996 (or in 1992. if for Roosevelt, he is as out.spokenly conser­ The results were: has always seemed. But if he decided to American Savings and Loan League and some unimaginable reason President vative as ever. His current bete noire in Option 1 — Continue Bolton High School 9-12: 62.7 the administration is Budget Director make his bid as a conservative, and had a the Thrift and Loan Associa­ Bush doesn’t run again or is defeated for gubernatorial record to match, he could percent. Dick Darman, whose policies Kemp tion, according to her own records. g UNIOUE GIFTS FOR YOURI renominaiion). handicapping the race for hardly be ignored. Option 2 — Develop a 7-12 School: 7.2 percent. slyly sums up as “social Darmanism.” Keating’s American Continental paid the conservative leadership lranspo.ses al­ There are, of course, various other "The little shop Option 3 ------Send Bolton High School students out Kemp would benefit greatly by a suc­ Jordan’s expenses during a trip to most automatically into sizing up the possibilities. Senate Minority Leader I HOLIDAY SHOPPING: | of town on tuition basis: 23.3 percent. cessful race for one of the two Senate Phoenix in 1987, but a company spokes­ J0- with big Christmas ideas." contenders for the Republican presiden­ Dole may have one more battle left in Option 4 — Investigate Regionaliz.alion: 1.8 percent. seals from California that will be up for man said no one was left at the company tial nomination. him, but he is unlikely to want to wage it For Cats For Dogs All of the information and/or reports mentioned above filling in 1992. but he hasn’t yet decided who could explain why. We might as well open the bidding by as an outspoken conservative. Former We are pleased to announce the were presented during open meetings and arc available to run. The trip that has caused Jordan the cat trees t-shirts life jackets from the BOE office. noting the presence of Vice President Delaware Governor Pete du Pint — a most grief is already a matter of public addition of Cathy to the staff of cat condos jogging suits coats & Quayle among the aspirants. He has done On Capitol Hill, the man who is true conservative, with a convert’s en- 30S EAST CENTER STREET MANCHESTER After analyzing all of the data, comments from the record and ridicule. Reports surfac^ last toys citizen of Bolton, and the many reports, the BOE decided a good job of pressing the conservative moving inexorably toward the role of lliusiasm — is lying low and may resur­ summer that she took a nine-day trip to N a ils B eau tifu l Santa suits sweaters case, in both public and private, without 643-4958 to make recommend tha tBolton construct an addition to chief champion of conservative causes is face; but he too could use some fresh Europe in 1987 as a guest of Robert t-shirts cedar pillows (sizes 8-30) beuaying his fundamental obligation of Hou.se Republican Wliip . elective credentials. now featuring a set of Light the K-4 building to house the 5-8 students and to make a Royer, a lobbyist for Swiss bankers and to tto to to lo lo to to to to to to va VO isa to vo va vots loyalty to President Bush. And his TV He was probably no more than pinked by Any way you look at it, though, it’s a beds cuddler beds raincoats long needed improvements to Bolton High School. the U.S. Securities Industry. The pur­ f Concept Gel Nails for $55. 2 appearances recently have clearly his embarrassingly narrow re-election crowded field. treats toys holiday treats^ T Mr. Holland stales in his letter that “All community pose, according to Senate documents, New skin care services and Tanning. Z Step into a world of fantasy. J groups should have been involved in the planning stages was to meet with foreign government of­ scratch posts backpacks dog houses ^ Six theme rooms, each with its own J to ensure that an acceptable program was developed for ficials to discuss securities issues. Our gift certificates make great .Aik-' distinct personality and charm. An^ the community.” When one looks at the list of names of Jordan failed to report the trip on her extensive variety of imported and^ the over 50 people who volunteered their lime for both of stocking staffers. PEf PICTURES WITH SANTA: Bush’s lack of convictions 1987 financial disclosure statement. She locally handcrafted decorations and^ the advisory committees, the names of Mr. Holland and owned up to the trip with the required Simdays 12-4 p.m.12/2,12/9,12/16,12/23 L special gifts for the discriminating^ the active members of TNT are conspicuously absent. I am here today to challenge the ugly The CIA believes these are the ter­ paperwork only after a reporter quizzed r * shopper. j They chose not to take part in the review & planning rumor that George Bush carries his con­ rorists who planted the bomb on Pan Am her about it. Then she told the Senate Nails BeautifuI-27 Hartford Tpk. / luicradicr — ------process and now spend all of their efforts criticizing both victions in a change purse. Flight 103 that exploded over Lockerbie, Ethics Committee that the omission was (next to Win-Sum Sports) D.J.'s djSign up for a drawing to z the process and the results. I do not mean to say that they JOE Scotland, on Dec. 21, 1988, killing 270 an honest misuike. aAQ 8:30-8:00pm ■■purchase limited edition •k Dept. 56 Heritage Villages S The citizens of Bolton will have ample opportunity wouldn’t fit in one, only that he doesn’t people, including many young Last year, the Ethics Committee had to SPEAR ______Closed Monday 2ens or Green Gate Cottage * ^ Choice Carolers ★ United J between now and the referendum to hear all of the facts carry them around willi him. If he did, Americans who were coming home for lean on Jordan twice before she sub­ DOG GROOMING 8for $65.00 each. Limited Edition Santas on why the BOE chose to recommend the proposed he’d pull one out and spend it once in a Christmas. mitted her financial disclosure records Z. 119 OAKLAND STREET 21 Shop early for the best selection of unique new gifts, Z building project. 1 urge each and every one of you to at­ while, wouldn’t he? Think on this: Our president sat beside for 1988, three months after they were HERE'S HOW tend the meetings and the public hearings that will be Not on little things. People don’t ex­ the snake who succors the worm who due. She was also late in filing her 1989 MANCHESTER 649-0485 J ornaments and table decorations Z. held on this most important topic. When you do you will pect politicians to expend their limited blew our innocent children out of the report, which was due last May. TO GIFT WRAP "You Never Knew There Was J Hmirs: Mon., Tues., Sat. W-5; Wed., Thurs.fFri.,10-8; Sun. 11-5 J di.scover that the BOE has involved the community and stores of principle on little things. But on pro-democracy demonstrators in Tianan­ sky, and shook his hand, and smiled, and Jordan did not respond to our ques­ 8 295 West Street ★ Bolton, CT ★ 649-7514 ^ men Square. Is there anything this said it was “no problem.” ooSo MUCHMuch Fort-or Yourrour Pet"ret g has closely examined ail viable options. big, profound, consecrated things like tions, but a spokesman in Cranston’s of­ COMFORT 8 (One mile North of Gay City Slate Pari on Rl. 8}) fl Barry E. Stearns constitutions or democracy or personal American republic values above fice said many congressional staffers . K i m * « »3 Ds m IS tm VS i« « 3 «s> ea VS es i<3> t$3 » 3 1? 21 Cook Drive honor, you sort of expect the president of democracy? It is our raison d’etre, the What better gift than the perfect fit and lasting lake such trips. He said it’s preferable to comfort of a pair of Red Wing shoes or boots! i Bolton the United States to do what’s right once blood in our veins. It is engraved on the the indiutry to pay for such trips than for Over 100 styles to choose from oxfords, chukkas, in a while. Not what’s expedient, or Statue of Liberty. Footwork taxpayers to fund them. work boots, I’ecos potions and sport boots. Plain Average daily miles walked or safety toes. practical, or workable. Just what’s right. Maybe the taxpayers would rather pay But how did our leader react? He in selectee occupations Iimerspace Dive I CHRISTMAS SPECIALS t We all know, for example, that the adopted modest sanctions only after___ the bill and have public servants in debt AA A B c 0 E EE H president played games with the budget, 9V»15 9-14 716 6-13 S-166W-146W-M7-13 L All Congress stuffed them down his throat. Occupation Miles walked in a day to the public rather than special interests. A Wing ONI C«rtlflcal« mAkM (I MRyl flip-floppi on taxes and is currently He gave the Chinese the silent treatment And there is another option. The staffers Jk 1990 Mountain Bikes ^ working out his 26th position on abor­ for six months, then sent his national could stay home. & Photo, Inc. tion. Birds fly, fish swim and politicians Retail 5.2 Drastically Reduced X security adviser to Peking to lift glasses Salesperson Short on an.swers prevaricate. No big deal. and lick bools. And a few weeks ago, he President Bush is counting on five key Red Wing Shoes We are also familiar with Bush’s habit 598 Center Street Sample Buys ^ received the Chinese foreign minister at Security 5.1 men to develop a sound economic policy 400 West Middle Tpke. iS of resorting to demagoguery when he is Officers to bring the country out of a recession: Manchester UniVega Rover STI T the White House. Just another day at the MADE IN U.&A. Manchester, CT campaigning or feels the need for an ap­ office for our president. They are Treasury Secretary Nicholas 646-8424 proval hit from the public — his shame­ Hospital 4.9 |leg. 'ago** now *289’ ^ j A week before that memorable visit. Nurses Brady, Commerce Secretary Robert less portrayal of Michael Dukakis as an Bush took lime out from his Thanksgiv­ Mosbachcr, While House Chief of Staff unpaU'iotic American, for example. Or Come to our UniVega Alpina Sport T ing trip to tlie Persian Gulf and Europe to Food 4.9 John Sununu, Economic Adviser Do you know someone who his exploitation of our emotions on the meet with Syrian president Hafez Assad Servers Michael Boskin and Budget Director flag-burning issue. These are odorous V Would like to be a dress size smaller without losing any weight? TROPICAL POOL reg.‘550“ now *489’ ® “f no in a Geneva hotel. Photographs of a grin­ Richard Darman. Not one of them has things, but you can still hold your nose Hotel 3,8 yet come up with an adequate plan to V Would like to get rid of cellulite? ning George and a smiling Hafez subse­ Employees • Trek 800 T 1990 by Nf.A Inc and vote for him. quently appeared in every major stimulate the economy. They’re too con- V Would like to relax and relieve stress as she exercises? Then there arc the things George Bush \ newspaper in the world, and our leader Real Estate 3.6 snained by politics to draft an aggressive V Would like to have more energy and flexibility? reg ‘319“ now *279’ ^ i "Remember when Chapter 11 meant occasionally docs that arc stunningly Agents plan that will make a difference. Swim for Exercise A PLACE IN A BOOK?" amoral. He once praised Ferdinand Mar­ was quoted as saying he had “no Gift Certificates available for the holidays for that special person!! problem sitting down with” Assad for Mini-editorial cos for his dedication to “the democratic the “common purpose” of opposing Iraq. Bankers . 2.8 A recent ruling by a federal judge Scuba Practice GT Freestyle processes.” He has demonstrated a will­ “No problem,” the man said. Hafez against the Food and Drug Administra­ CALIFORNIA CONCEPTS in a 89° Sauna Like Pool ingness to rewrite the Constitution to fur­ Assad is a brutal dictator whom the Slate Doctors 2.5 tion shows just how far the FDA has Performer ~ 1990 Manchester Herald ther his narrow political aims. He Department lists as a sponsor of ter­ wandered from its mandate to protect the 171 Spencer Street courted the Chinese and Syrians for their rorism. The United States has evidence public healtli. The judge said the FDA reg ‘299« O O l y ^ 2 7 9 ® ® support in the United Nations on the Per­ Housewives / ■ 'Z.4- Manchester, CT that Assad played a role in the 1983 was obliged to release information it had i Founded Oct. 1. 1881 as a weekly. sian Gulf standoff. bombings of tlie American Embassy and on the safety of silicon gel breast im­ 646-2352 Daily publication since Oct. 1. 1914. These last two items, especially, make plants. The FDA has refused to make Marine barracks in Lebanon. He gives Reporters | 2.4 6 4 7 - 0 4 1 0 ^ u MANCHESTER CYCLE SHOP me wonder if Bush would recognize a sanctuary and piobably fitiancial support public that and other safely studies, We begin the adventure” Executive Editor . Vincent Michael Valvo principle if he fell face down on top of it. to tlie Popular Front for the Liberation of claiming that it owes it to the manufacr Values from $8 & up - ^ 178 West Middle Turnpike 649-2098 A (depending on what you are looking for) Nows Editor______Andrew C Spitzlor Eighteen months ago, the People’s Phlestine-General Command and its Source: Dr Scholl's NEA GRAPHICS turers of drugs and medical devices to Liberation Army butchered hundreds of leader Ahmed Jibril. W orkday Study. Scholl, Inc. keep their company secrets under wraps. 6—MANCHESTER HERALD, 1\iesday, Dec. 11. 1990 Trade deficit widens fHaiirlirBlrr Hrralii

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By MARTIN CRUTSINGER December quarter of last year. pared to a deficit of $23.10 billion in The Associated Press The improvement in the country’s the second quarter. Serving Manchester ■ Coventry ■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron trade deficit had been the one bright More than one-half of the in­ WASHINGTON — The deficit in spot in a generally lackluster U.S. crease in imports stemmed from the broadest measure of foreign economy. Improving export sales higher petroleum prices following ^ . x: trade widened sharply to $25.59 bil­ had provided more than half of Iraq’s Aug. 2 invasion of Kuwait. lion in the July-Septembcr quarter, overall growth this year. The balance on investment earn­ the worst showing since late last However, analysts arc now wor­ ings shifted into a surplus of $2.46 ried that a widening trade deficit Board agrees to recycling rebate for condos year, the government reported billion, reflecting improved earnings will be one more drag on an by Americans on their overseas in­ today. By ALEXGIRELLI The Board of Directors Monday night approved a economy many believe is already in vestments. This had been in deficit Another public hearing will be held when the direc­ would be pas.scd onto tenants in rents, contradicting the The 13.9 percent jump in the a recession. They fear that if the gap Manchester Herald resolution under which both apartment owners and con­ tors take up the collection policy. by $1 billion in the second quarter. dominium owners will be rebated a sum equal to the town’s effort to encourage affordable housing, and that deficit was blamed on the fallout between U.S. exports and imports ' \ V > ? Despite the change in plans. Osella urged those at the The United States also ran a MANCHESTER — The hearing room at the Lincoln amount the town pays for curbside recycling at houses. apartments might be converted to condominiums. from the Persian Gulf crisis, which widens significantly it will worsen surplus in the services category of meeting to express view on the trash policy. Under the program approved Monday night, the town drove up the price Americans pay ‘ ‘ ’\ '' \ Center was filled to capacity Monday, mostly with the severity of the recession. $5.82 billion in the third quarter. people who came for a public hearing on a Uash collec­ will make quarterly rebates to apartment and con­ for imported oil and also boosted the The current account is the Under the trash collection policy proposed by town Anthony Fepper, president of the Beacon Hill Con­ This reflected a drop of 2.8 percent ^ \ \ ' tion policy. But they were disappointed when, at the administrators, condominium owners would be reim­ dominium owners the equivalent of the current cost of country’s spending on overseas country’s most important trade from the second quarter figure of dominium A.ssociation, who s-poke for about 20 con­ collecting recyclables, and will provide recycling bins or onset of the hearing. Director Ronald Osclla said direc­ bursed a part of the dumping fee paid by haulers who military operations. statistic because it measures not $5.98 billion. dominium associations, said the associations approve rebate the cost of those bins if the owners have provided The Commerce Department said tors of both parties had agreed to act now only on the collect trash from condos, but haulers would no longer the collection policy, but three lawyers representing only trade in merchandise but also Payments to foreigners on ser­ recycling portion and delayed a decision the remainder other types of bins. the third quarter deficit in the Uade in services and investment _ _ . _ _ _ _ „ Andr»wCSpltzl«r/Manch»«t«r H«rald get a rebate of the fees for trash taken from apartment various apartment owners called the policy dis­ vices increased to $27.8 billion, up READY FOR A RUN — Patrick W. Berrigan of 145 Tanner St. in Manchester loosens up by of the policy. complexes, which arc treated like businesses. The policy will take effect July 1 with the first country’s current account trade flows between countries. 7.3 percent from the second quarter. criminatory. They argued that added costs of collection quarterly payment in October. deficit compared to a $22.49 billion The big deterioration in the third This reflected higher travel and pas­ doing stretching exercises before running on the track at Manchester High School. deficit in the second quarter. It was quarter came from a sharply higher senger fares paid by Americans to the widest imbalance since a deficit merchandise deficit, which climbed foreign airlines and also higher of $26.69 billion in the October- 28.9 percent to $29.75 billion, com­ Board endorses direct defense spending. DiRosa Adult ed Reject From Page 1 math program, tuition Theodore R. Cummings, former PZC member; Paul McGary will review all candidates before ap­ From Page 1 Democratic Town Chairman, of his of the Library Board; Jo.seph Cam- proving the appointment. to rise plans about two months ago. [X)seo and JoAnn Moriarty, both Asked if the new director would despite flaws DiRosa, 43, said that criticism of unions to pay part of their co-pay­ tion, he said. “We may have to pay former Board of Education mem­ be a Democrat, Garside said not ministrators Association, said he him for accepting a teaching posi­ ments,” said Democratic Director more in the long run.” bers; Edward Klochn of the Board necessarily. He said the party will SCOTT B. BREDE “It has its warts, but we’re per­ By SCOTT B. BREDE Stephen Cassano, noting that the bclievol the contract was fair. tion at Manchester High School review all options. fecting them,” said Thomas M. Republican directors said they “We have turned the matter over of Education; Edward Hachadourian Manchester Herald Manchester Herald contract represents the first time a while he was a town director had DiRosa was appointed to the Sheridan. w ant^ the administrators to pay a to our attorney,” Townsend said. of the Ethics Commission and Gor- bargaining group has agreed to pay nothing to do with his decision. Board of Directors as a Republican Board member Jan Horn said she larger part of their health insurance dan Lassow, a director of the Eighth MANCHESTER — The Board of MANCHESTER — Education of­ a share of its hedth packet. “We have to go baek to point one Cummings and DiRosa said there Utilities District. in 1978. He resigned in 1985 and supports the program because it ad­ bills. Education gave a thumbs up Mon­ ficials were forewarned at Monday and take the advice of our attorney,” arc about 10 or 12 Democrats inter­ ran for re-election as a Democrat. dresses problems dealing with the Cassano said the rejection might “Five percent [the amount of the day night for the school district’s night’s Board of Education meeting he said, adding that he wanted to ested in serving. transition from elementary to junior set a precedent for other labor co-payments that the administrators Cummings said today the field is He was the high vote-getter in the elementary mathematics program. to expect a .sharp increase in tuition--- -groups not know more about the details of the Among—namc.s—mentioned -high-schooL------to^grctM o-pai^part-^f^agreed to pay] is ceitainly an awful ^5mP5^t’s rejection before'listing wide open and the patty's nuniinat- 1987 election and was elected by the despite recent criticism by pi^aiis for area adult education classes. their health plan. Mary Ann Handley, a former direc­ ing committee, made up of represen­ board to be its chairman, and thus In other action taken Monday lot more than nothing,” Irish said what the union’s goals will be when who said the program may be the With expectations that adult “The precedent [for labor groups tor defeated last year, and Josh tatives from each of the 12 voting mayor. night: “But, we wish it was higher.” it goes into binding arbitration. cause of low Connecticut Mastery education enrollment will double to pay a percentage of their co-pay­ Howroyd, an unsuccessful candidate districts, wants to hear from anyone He is credited with having ■ The board passed a resolution Wilson Deakin, assistant school Cassano said that going into bind­ Test scores by students. within the coming year, a repre­ ments] was there and they [the for the board in the last election. who is interested. negotiated a historic agreement with urging the Connecticut General As­ superintendent in charge of person­ ing arbitration with the union will be Board members voted to reaffirm sentative for the Regional Adult Republican directors] rejected it,” Others whose names have been the 8th Utilities District while he sembly to oppose a recommendation nel matters, said the Board of “a risk.” Republican Town Director their support of the program with lit­ Basic Education of Vernon said the Cassano said. mentioned are Thomas Ryan, a Ronald Osclla .said the Republicans was mayor. to cut funds from the state Board of Education and the administrators’ In an effort to avoid similar tle discussion at their Monday night pressures of the increased enroll­ Cassano expressed his concern Education Services for the Blind union will go into binding arbitra­ predicaments between the directors meeting. ment will take its toll come budget that because of this rejection, future program. tion within five working days, but and the school board over labor Last Monday, the education offi­ time. labor contracts will be hard to settle If passed by the state legislature, declined to comment on what he negotiations, the board voted to ap­ cials sat down for die second time “The bottom line is that more stu­ without binding arbitration. the recommendation, which was thinks its outcome will be. point Naab to sit in on the Board of Hanukkah diis school year to review the math dents are going to be coming into The Democratic director added made by the Thomas Commission, “The [7 percent raises] in salary Education’s future contract settle­ program and take questions from the system...and we will have to that labor disputes going before was a fair settlement in light of the parents who asked why town stu­ the school district would have to pay more for them,” said Regional binding arbitration in the past have ments to represent the town’s inter­ From Page 1 co-payment,” Deakin said of the ests. dents scored poorly on mastery test pull nearly $190,000 out of its own Adult Education Supervisor Joseph ended with towns getting the shorter pocket to support the program for contract that both groups worked Naab said that, according to state Temple, they found a jar of oil that been emphasized recently because sections dealing with basic com­ LaRosa. “We will have to increase end of the stick. tory. The Holocaust and the forma­ putation skills. blind students, said Richard Cor­ f e : hard to hammer out. statutes, the board has the right to was burned to provide light. It was there has been a conflict between tion of Israel arc both events which the tuition and the towns will have “History has not been favorable to Douglas Townsend, the president thought that the oil would only last Farents pointed out that 45 per­ mier, the director of special educa­ to pay more.” towns” going into binding arbitra- participate in the Board of Educa­ Jewish children who see their non- recall the original victory over the tion and pupil personnel services. of the Manchester School Ad- tion’s arbitration processes. one day, but it continued to bum for Jewish friends receiving gifts at Syrians. cent of Manchester sixth-graders Last year, the adult education eight days. could not complete division ■ Board members voted to apply Christmas. Flavin also points to the recent programs, which serve 15 towns in The holiday then, celebrates this problems on the test, while for a state grant for vocational ■ ^4 Eastern Connecticut, enrolled more ‘To make [the children] feel bet­ changes in the Soviet Union which education equipment for the victory, said Rabbi Leon Wind, ter we emphasize Hanukkah” and statewide only 23 percent of stu­ than 400 Manchester residents in have allowed thousands of Jews to 1991-92 school year. Hostage former head of Temple Beth give them gifts. Wind said. “But it is dents tested had the same problem. their classes, LaRosa said. emigrate to Lsrael and the United Manchester is eligible to receive a Sholom. “It is a symbol of the Jews’ not really a biblical holiday.” “We have quite a tremendous States where they are free to practice In response to that charge, the grant of this kind every three years spirit and courage and devotion to There has also been added sig­ their religion. need out there,” the supervisor said, From Page 1 God.” resolution j by board members and can apply for funding up to nificance placed on the holiday be­ “The miracle keeps repeating it­ asserting that there are nearly The main symbol of the holiday is included the passage, “Connecticut $150,000, School Superintendent Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald 600,000 adults in the state who are Master and dog descended from cause of recent events in Jewi.sh his­ self,” Wind said. Mastery Test scores indicate that James F. Kennedy said. “We had a Palestinian break into came down were barbarians.” the lighting of the candles on each WHY DO GOLFERS CROSS THE ROAD? TO PLAY THE OTHER SIDE — Golfers Frank without their high school diplomas the crawl space for only about five satisfactory progress is being made If the grant is accepted by the our house, and I killed him with a “They took everything. They pil­ of the days of the celebration. A Kopcha, Paul Sullivan, Peter Foster and P.V. O’Donnell get in some winter golfing, but they — 9,015 of whom live in minutes a day. Kreuzman never in mastering many objectives. stale, the disuict will receive “not machete,” Latham said. laged the country, they raped the single candle is lit on the first night Manchester. cooked, fearing the smell might alert However, there are objectives where less than 40 percent nor more than must cross South Main Street on their way to the third tee at Manchester Country Club. He said marauding Iraqi troops women constantly ... they are kill­ of the celebration and an additional LaRosa said the program’s cur­ occupying troops. He said the dog pupils score below expectations than 80 percent” of the purchase costs for had entered the apartment earlier but ing the doctors,” Morris said. candle is added each night. The rent tuition is $175 per student, never barked or made a fuss that is desirable. Therefore, the Board vocational equipment, Kennedy did not find the men. “They stole Jack Rinehart of Stover, Mo., candles are a reminder of the oil, while the state average for similar might give them away. will expect timely reports from the said. our television, the blender, one who took refuge in the U.S. Embas­ and symbolize that the darkness of programs is $234. Elonald Latham, 50, of Albuquer­ IBOOKS35,000 HgrOcovers ~ 1,000 Paperbacks adminisUation on progress toward The grant will be used for word watermelon and about half our sy in Kuwait, wasn’t likely to travel oppression has been dispersed. The supervisor said that with in­ que returned home with his step­ food,” he said. improving performance on these ob­ processing computers, a dishwasher abroad anytime soon. Wind agrees with Flavin’s assess­ USED - most hardcovers less than $10.00 ~ creasing state mandates being father, Eugene Hughes, 69, after a The captives returned home after ment that the holiday has been given jectives.” and sewing machines, said Richard “We’re definitely going to have a most paperbacks less than $1.00. placed on adult education programs, harrowing stay in Kuwait marked by Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein greater significance in this country. Some board members expressed Gagliardi, the director of vocational the regional program is being forced the slaying of a burglar. passport-burning party. He’s not decided to release the many foreig­ going to leave the good old U.S.A. “It is way out of proportion to its dieir views on the matter. education for the school district. to take on more students that it can’t ners held since his forces invaded again,” said Rinehart’s sister. Sue significance to Jews,” he said. OUT-OF-PRINT - recent best-sellers and older handle without more money. Kuwait on Aug. 2. Iliff of Stover. Wind says that Hanukkah has fiction & non-fiction. One man hiding in Kuwait ex­ Robert Vinton, 58, of Santa Fe, Salary perienced the carnage of war N.M., was held as a human shield at RARE -• unusual books tor particular tastes. Board delays firsthand. a peuoleum refinery south of Bagh­ Highlift dad and said conditions there were I HOLIDAY I “The worst thing I personally wit­ COLLECTIBLE - first editions, fine leather From Page 1 like a prison camp, including barbed nessed was a Kuwaiti being shot by wire. I OPEN h o u s e ! bindings, nostalgia, special interest or just hard to find. Staum apology probably 20 Iraqi soldiers,” said Ed Board of Finance. “We really couldn’t leave,” Vin­ 5 5 stops Werner of Baltimore. “The guy was ton said. “Basically we were in a ? Thurs. 5-8 P.M. J PLUS... the directors agreed by consensus to “I think that if we can sit down crawling on the ground across the 2 By ALEX GIRELLI for 20 minutes with Ilvi, we can total prison with bars on the win­ Manchester Herald allow the town adminisuaiion to go street, he fired a shot, and about 20 dows. They locked the doors at g Join us for cider forward with plans for improve­ work it out,” Morra said. Iraqi soldiers just opened up on ~ national search for any recent or old book...only $3.00 operating night.” ments to the Hockanum River Still, he said, there would have to him.” Sj Home Baked Bread & I MANCHESTER — A resolution if be some compromise on both sides. In a stark conuast to that isolated - GIFT CERTIFICATES apologizing to Assistant Town Linear Fark along lines suggested by Stories of Iraqi soldiers torturing I a visit from Santa. | a committee which studied ways to Cannon is seeking payment for deprivation, Dave Lammel, 42, of Treasurer Ruth Staum was read into By RICK SANTOS and murdering Kuwaitis were com­ Orinda, Calif., was held at a Kuwaiti use a $ 1.4 million state grant for the some of the work which she has al­ mon. 1 Bring a small gift for ^ Our specialty is putting the book you want in your hands. the record of the Board of Directors Manchester Herald ready performed, but Morra said royal family palace, using the Monday night, but no vote was park. “I’m a veteran of Vietnam, but The plan calls for work at Union that the selectmen would not ap­ Limoges china and crystal glassware 2 our soldiers in Saudi. 5 taken on it. SOUTH WINDSOR — Highlift there’s nothing in Viemam that kept there. Fond, at Laurel Marsh, and at Mid­ prove any back pay. B o o k s & B i r d s Building Supplies, a major com­ scared me the way this did,” said “I had the irony of living in these ^ I The item was tabled after dle TUmpike and New State Road. “We’re anxious to get this Robert Morris, a dentist from Mil- Republican and Democratic direc­ petitor of the Manchester Sand & resolved, but within our budget ungodly opulent conditions,” he 1 Pic A Dilly Deli | 519 E. Mradle Turnpike, ______But the Middle 'Rimpike/New State ton, Mass., who returned home tors said they were seeking agree­ Road work may be eliminated if it Gravel Co., has discontinued its limitations,” Morra said. said. “It was bizarre. It was like a 2 697 M ain St. ^ Hours: Tuesday-Wednesday 11-4:30 Thursday 11-8 Fn'day^a'turday 11-5 operations for the winter, with offi­ Monday night. “These people that Fellini movie.” 643-2224 ment on changes in the language of proves feasible to use the available ______Please call for Sunday & Monday Hours cials blaming the severe slowdown 2f i fes <$3 Ks'i the resolution to make it acceptable funds to buy land behind the Adams to a majority of directors. Mill Restaurant instead. in the regional construction industry. A police investigation found no Water conservation Highlift, which distributes build­ criminal wrongdoing involved in al­ The directors discussed a water ing materials including brick, cinder leged irregularities in Slaum’s conservation project under which block, and consumetion fluids, is under the same ownership as High­ ★ SPECIAL NOTICE ★ mileage vouchers and compensatory residents would be given free water / r UPSTATE DENTAL work records after the allegations conservation kits. Robert Young, lift Inc., a supplier of construction e- were made public at meetings and in water and sewer administrator, said quipmeni, which is currently reor­ ganizing its debt after filing for Because of hospital events, the Senior DEDICATTED TO leaks to the press. the state-mandated program is so DENTURES The resolution, drawn up by bankruptcy protection in October. m a k e y o u SMELE. complicated it will require an added Meal Program at Manchester Memorial Hos­ Director Stephen Cassano, officially staff member, perhaps for only a When it filed for protection under recognizes the result of the police year or 18 months, to set it up. He Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy 99. ,o»799.“ SIX STYLES investigation and calls on the board insisted that the work cannot be Code, Highlift listed assets totalling pital will not be held on Thursday, December • WE HAVE PAYMENT PLANS. chairman. Mayor Terry Werkhoven, done by the present staff. more than $16 million and debts that • WE MAY ACCEPT PAYMENT SAVE L150. PER. UPPER OR LOWERI to write a letter to Staum “apologiz­ One alternative is to hire a con­ were more than $17 million. 13 or Tuesday, December 18. The hospital FROM YOUR INSURANCE. ing to Mrs. Staum for any embar­ sultant for the job, but that would be \ About the building supplies shut­ • NO APPT. NEEDED. rassment or discomfort she may more expensive, he said. down, company conlroller Marty Price said, “the market is so lousy,” cafeteria will be closed to the public on both • ON SITE DENTURE LAB. NOW OUR BEST have felt as a result of the various The kits must be mailed or public statements made by board that it is not worth the money to • MEDICAID WELCOME. delivered to householders and fol­ evenings. DENTURE THE members regarding her performance low-up letters must also be mailed. keep the company ruiuiing. • RELINES, REPAIRS of duties.” Director Stephen Cassano said Price, who serves also as the chief WHILE YOU WAIT. "NATURAL It says she suffered “unnecessary that regulations for the program financial officer for Highlift Inc., We apologize for any inconvenience and and unwarranted public humiliation make it, in effect, an unfunded state maintained the shutdown is not of IMPERIAL" and ridicule as the result of the in­ mandate and said the town should great significance because it has appreciate your understanding and coopera­ . EXTRACTIONS vestigation and public statements express its concern to the General eliminated only about three jobs. SIMPLE OR SURGICAL 'CROWNS made by members of the Board of Assembly, possibly through the The company’s other employees tion. YOUR FINISHED DENTURES INSERTED ONLY Directors.” Connecticut Conference of have been hired to work at the other M70." *649.'* The resolution was placed on the company. AT SAME TIME. Reg. $799 Municipalities. Director James Thank you. ★ NO NEED TO BE WITHOUT TEETH ★ Exp. 12-31-90 agenda by the four Democratic Fogarty wondered about the benefit It is unclear whether the shut­ directors, who had been critical of of spending money to save water down of Highlift’s building supplies the publicity that came before the only to see more of it go over the company will affect Manchester Manchester Memorial Hospital decision to place the matter in the dam. Sand & Gravel. BUILDERS SQUARE PLAZA 676-0050 hands of the police. Manchester is not short of water Reginald Plnto/Manchaatar Harald Officials from MS & G have not 1/4 MILE SOUTH OF Linear Rirk plans supply. Young estimated the cost of TREE TIME — Kara Kreisberg, age 7, of 425 Bread and Milk St. in Coventry, hangs her relumed telephone calls that have C^. In another action Monday niglit, the three-year program at $391,180. been placed to their headquarters WEST FARMS MALL decoration on the town Christmas tree Thursday night. since Thursday. 8—MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Dee. 11, 1990 MANGHESTER HERALD, Tbesday, Dec. 11, 1990—9 STATE RECORD In Connecticut About Town Stamford meri plead guilty Weicker: no quick tax changes Obituaries Births HARTFORD — Two Stamford men pleaded guilty to drug traffick­ By DENISE LAVOIE major changes in the state’s tax do,” he .said. ing charges just before jury selection in their trial was to begin, U.S. After Wcicker’s budget chief, Care group to meet Barefield and Robert Yeomans The Associated Press structure. Wcicker offered few specifics on Mary (Wells) Harris was a member of the Emanuel LYHNE, Matthew Ethan and Heather Elizabeth, Attorney Stanley A. Twardy Jr. .said. state Rep. William Gibes Jr., D-New The Alzheimer s Garegiver s Support Group program Barefield of Chicago, 111,; seven “No, we’re not spending our time how he will erase the deficit, but Mary (Wells) Harris, 84, of Mil­ Lutheran Church, Temple Chapter twin son and daughter of David A. and Jill Daberkow Ernest Mallozzi, 28, and Anthony Tbccinardi, 27, changed their London, and special assistant of Visidng Nurse and Home Gare of Manchester will grandchildren; a brother, John HARTFORD — Gov.-elect thinking about an income tax or any confidently predicted that his ad- ford, mother of Ernest S. Harris Jr. No. 53, O.E.S., and a past royal Lyhne of 127 Saddlehill Road, Manchester, were bom pleas to guilty just moments before jury selection in their trial was to Thomas J. D’Amorc Jr. repeated have an educational meeting on Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Yeomans of Andover; and two Lowell P. Wcicker Jr. is ruling out particular type tax like that until we minismation would deal with the of Bolton, died Thursday (Dec. 6) in matron of Chapman Court No. 10, begin Monday, Twardy said. They were charged with con.spiracy to Wcicker’s “everything is on the the Mental Health Gonfercncc Room of Manchester sisters, Alice Yeomans Moe of Nov. 23, 1990 at Hartford Hospital. Their maternal issuing state bonds and across-the- gauge the dimensions of the problem swiftly and effectively. Milford Hospital after a brief illness. Order of Amaranth and a past presi­ distribute cocaine, possession with intent to distribute and the distribu­ table” line when asked about Manchester, and Ruth (Yeomans) grandparents are Jack and Ingrid Daberkow of West “I’m a great believer that you take Memorial Hospital. For more information, call Louise dent of American Legion Auxiliary tion of cocaine. board spending cuts to help erase a problem, but whatever the ca.se. I’m eliminating the deficit, Weickcr got Lcitao at 647-1481. She was the widow of Ernest S. Guy of West Palm Beach, Fla. Hartford. Their paternal grandparents are Harold and $2.1 billion deficit, but he says your medicine and get it over with. Harris Sr. She was bom in German­ Post No. 102, Manchester. Mallozzi and TUccinardi were among .seven Stamford men arrested not prepiired to make any drastic up to say he was certain that bond­ Funeral services will be at the Barbara Lyhne of ftilmetto. Fa. everything else is sdll under con­ We’re not going to get nibbled to town, Pa., Jan. 7, 1906, the daughter Besides her husband, she is sur­ in July after undercover police bought cocaine from them, Twardy shift in the permanent tax policy at a ing, across-the-board cuts and con­ Housing corporation meets Congregational Church in Andover sideration, including a state income stitutional limits on spending were death in this state,” Weicker said. of the late Gharles and Elena Wells. vived by a daughter and son-in-law, COHEN, Samantha Nicole, daughter of Mark and said. time when we have more immediate There will be a meeting of the Bolton Interfaith Hous­ at 11 a.m. Saturday (Dec. 15). tax. Weickcr made it clear that he will She was a member of the First Karen and Wayne Kissman of Sentencing is scheduled for Feb. 19 in New Haven before Chief fires to put out,” he said. not being considered. Burial wifi be in the Townsend Lorrie Botteron Cohen of South Windsor, was bom Nov. Speaking at an issues forum Mon­ try to implement some kind of tax ing Gorporation on Wednesday at 8 p.m. at St. George’s United Ghurch of Ghrist Gongrega- Manchester; a sister and brother-in- Judge Ellen Bree Bums. Each man faces up to 20 years in prison and Cemetery and wifi be private. 20, 1990 at Hartford Hospital. Her maternal grandparents day, Weicker said bonding, equal Wcicker made his remarks during Weickcr last week asked state reform, at one point deriding the Episcopal Ghurch, 1150 Boston Tlimpikc, Bolton. For tional of Milford. law, Eleanor and Ernest Tbrek of a $1 million fine. more information, call 649-3759. Memorial contributions may be are Charles and Lorraine Botteron of Finley StreeL budget cuts for all departments and agency heads to explain what effect state’s current tax structure as “a Manchester; two grandchildren; and a forum sponsored by The Hartford She is survived by two other .sons, made to Habitat for Humanity or the Manchester. Her paternal grandmother is Dorothy Cohen The other five defendants pleaded guilty to federal charges earlier constitutional limits on spending are budget cuts of 7 percent, 13 percent patchwork scandal.” a great-granddaughter. this month. Courant. The breakfast meeting Holiday meeting scheduled David W. Harris of Milford, and a charity of the donor’s choice. of South Windsor. She has a brother, Brandon Mitchell inadequate methods for dealing with drew about 260 people, including and 20 percent would have on their Gibes, who used tax reform as a Funeral service will be held Wed­ Cohen. The arrests followed a two-year investigation by the FBI, the Dmg Robert S. Harris of Milford; one the deficit and could create further representatives of business, educa­ 1991-92 budgets. But he said Mon­ cornerstone of his unsuccessful The Orford Parish Ghaplcr of the DAR will gather at daughter, Mary Ellen Patrick of Mil­ Norman Smyth nesday, 12:30 p.m., at the Masonic Enforcement Administration and state and local police, Twardy said. day that he would not cut depart­ the home of Mrs. Gharles Strant, 97 Prospect St., for problems for the state in the future. tion and social service groups. gubernatorial bid this year, said one ford; a sister, Edith Gohen of Norman Smyth, formerly of Home Chapel, 70 Masonic Ave., CARLSON, Brandon Mitchell, son of Gary J. and He aLso indicated he would not ment budgets equally because some of the administration’s priorities will their holiday meeting on Dec. 13 at 7:30 p.m. Mr. James Ghester, Pa.; and seven Wallingford. Committal service will Carol Schmitt Carlson of 21 Upton Drive, Coventry, was Wcicker, who brought key mem­ Hartford, brother of Russell Smyth impose a state income tax im­ may have room for cuts and others be to reduce the tax burden on in­ McKay will entertain with appropriate Ghristmas music. grandchildren. be Wednesday, 2:30 p.m., in the bom Nov. 23, 1990 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Liquor ban violators sought bers of his administration to the of Manchester, died Saturday (D beverage,” he said. “It’s a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment heating fuel even if they arc new Wallbeoff. Bom in Wethersfield, he Sylvester Welch of 26 Barry Road, Manchester, was bom of not more than one year and or a fine of not more than $1,000, still reviewing the proposal. Dec. 31 at the Old State House, open Monday to Satur­ 1915, in Andover, the daughter of Constance (Rizzo) customers, renters or have unpaid day, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Admis­ lived most of his life in Manchester. Nov. 29, 1990 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His together with the loss of the liquor.” “What I’m concerned about is Judge Edward M. and Clarice Prior to his retirement, he had been balances, state officials said. that the proposed regulation could sion is free during normal hours. The theme for the show (Raymond) Yeomans. She was a Sipala paternal grandparents are John and Barbara Welch of Connecticut officials watched the border for such activity the last employed at the New England Meriden. time)7 Conncciiciii The governor’s fuels su-ike force, be a death knell to small heating oil is “Visions of Hartford: Past, Prc.scnt and Future.” There graduate of Windham High and the Constance (Rizzo) Sipala, 71, ' raised its taxes on beer and liquor. responding to a handi ul of com- Transportation Co. and served as a Mellor said seven tax enforcement agents watched liquor stores in jiies, especially lliose in the will be more than 150 artists from over 80 cities and Cambridge Secretarial School. She wife of the late Anthony Sipala. plaints, proposed new regulations towns. For more information, call 525-0279. steward for the Teamsters Local 611 West Springfield, Mass., last Saturday, but made no arrests. During a inner city who offer some credit,” he moved to Florida during World War formerly of East Hartford, mother of for many years. that would require heating fuel said. “Any customer could run up a II when she was working as a Allen Sipala of Manchester, died normal holiday season, state officials usually make six or eight arrests dealers to sell fuel to any customer Besides his wife, he is survived for illegal transportation ol liquor, he .said. bill of a couple of hundred dollars Financial aid evening secretary to the Army Corps of En­ Sunday (Dec. 9) at Hanford Hospi­ by two daughters, Mrs. Harlenc Public Meetings within their delivery area who is gineers. She was married to Mercer tal. Bom in Hartford, she was a He said the investigation last weekend indicated that such illegal willing to pay cash. and just plain refuse to pay it if the The Guidance Department of Manchester High School Hawkes of Glastonbury, and Mrs. activity may have dropped off this year. will hold its annual Financial Aid Evening on Thursday Dean Barefield and following his lifelong resident of the Hartford The regulations also would make regulations were in effect. The cus­ Bernice Clark of Coventry; two at 7 p.m. in the filing Junior High School cafeteria. The overseas service, they made their area. The following meetings are scheduled for today: it illegal for a landlord or property tomer could say, ‘Deliver to me and sisters, Foss Fuller of Eaugalle, program is opened to all students and parents of students home in South Miami, Fla., where She is survived by a daughter, managing agent to make an agree­ TIl pay my past-due bills when I Fa., and Jennie Scully of Daytona, ANDOVER Ivy Leaguers oppose war who are anticipating further education or training beyond their four children were bom. Sandra Giudice of Colchester, with ment with a heating fuel retailer that feel like it.’” Fa.; six granddaughters; four great- high school. She had an active career as a whom she made her home; two Board of Education, Andover Elementary School, 7:30 NEW HAVEN — Student leaders of the Ivy League arc urging would bind the tenant to that vendor. He questioned what the regulation granddaughters; and six great- p.m. President Bush, an Ivy League graduate himself, to refrain from is supposed to accomplish, because volunteer in her lifelong interests: other sons, Richard Sipala of grandsons Violators would face penalties human welfare, politics, civil rights, Florida, and Roy Sipala of Win­ Space Utilization Committee, Town Office Building, launching a military strike against the Iraqis unless there is further under Gonnecticut’s unfair trade “virtually everybody that has cash Funeral services will be private. 7:30 p.m. provocation. can buy oil now.” and conservation. Later, she worked dham; several brothers and sisters in practices act, including payment of There are no calling hours. Library Needs Committee, Andover Library, 7:30 p.m. In a resolution drafted during a weekend meeting of the Ivy Council Riddle said a few complaints have professionally in the field of aging. California; 10 grandchildren; and Memorial contributions may be damages to consumers and civil Today In History She was the regional representative at Yale, the student leaders said they support the United States penalties of up to $2,000 a violation. been made by residents denied several nieces and nephews. made to the Connecticut Hospice COVENTRY presence in the Persian Gulf but believe economic sanctions now in deliveries because of an overdue bill of the AARP for the state of Florida Private funeral services and burial Inc., 61 Bourban St., Branford Attorney General Glarinc Nardi from 1971 to 1976. She was a School Building Committee, Capt. Nathan Hale place provide an opportunity to solve the crisis through peaceful Riddle called the regulations or because a retailer does not want Today is Tdesday, Dec. 11, the 345th day of 1990. wifi be held at the convenience of 06405. The John F. Tierney Funeral School, 7:30 p.m. means. to take on new customers. There are 20 days left in the year. Tonight marks the delegate to the White House Con­ the family. There are no calling Home, 219 W. Center St., preventive measures to give resi­ ference on Aging in 1971 and in Democratic Town Committee, Town Office Building, It is therefore essential, for the establishment of a new world order, dents maximum access to heating A tenant receiving fuel assistance beginning of Hanukkah, the eight-day Jewish “Feast of hours. Memorial contributions may Manchester, is in charge of arrange­ 8 p.m. that the United States not launch an attack without further provoca­ from the state also complained about Lights.” 1981. She was an administrative be made to the American Diabetes ments. oil, propane and other fuel pur­ aide to Robert Graham from 1976 to Historical District Commission, Coventry High tion,” the council said. chases so they could take advantage having trouble buying heating oil Today’s Birthdays: Association, 40 South St., West Florence (Jackson) School, 7:30 p.m. The student leaders went on to say they fully support the individual because his landlord had a service Producer Garlo Pbnti is 77. Nobel Prize-winning 1978. When he became Governor of Hartford 06110, or to a charity of of price competition. Florida, she was in charge of cul­ Board of Tax Review, Town Office Building, 7:30 soldiers serving in the Persian Gulf and that they pledge to make But Riddle and other task force agreement with a dealer who did not author Alexander Solzhenitsyn is 72. Actress Betsy Blair the donor’s choice. The Newkirk & Harrison p.m. every effort to support the troops when they return home. participate in the fuel assistance is 67. Actor Jean-Louis Trintignant is 60. Actress Rita tural affairs for the Florida Depart­ Whitney Funeral Home, 318 members, including Bradford S. ment of State. When she retired in Forence (Jackson) Harrison, 86, They also urged Congress and the administration to develop and Ghase, undersecretary for energy in program. Ghase said. Moreno is 59. Actor Ron Garcy is 55. Galifomia state as­ Burnside Ave., East Hartford, has widow of George Harrison of Ar­ HEBRON semblyman Tom Hayden is 51. Sen. Max Baucus, D- 1980, she moved to Sanibel, Fla. charge of arrangements. implement an energy policy that will build energy independence for the Office of Policy and Manage­ Riddle said other states have lington Va., formerly of Manchester, Wellswood Estates, Town Hall, 7:30 p.m. Mont., is 49. Actress Donna Mills is 47. Singer Brenda and was elected to the City Planning the United States. ment, said that the regulations may adopted similar regulations. The ex­ died Dec. 3 in Arlington, Va. Planning and Zoning Hearing, Town Hall, 7 p.m. Lee is 46. Actress Lynda Day George is 44. Movie direc­ Commission there. In 1984, she was Student leaders from Columbia, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton and not be much help this winter. perience in those states “says we’ll Elizabeth (Werner) She is survived by two daughters, Recycling Task Force, Town Hall, 7:30 p.m. Yale, Bush s alma mater, took part in the conference. Representatives The Associated Press tor Susan Seidclman is 38. Actress Bess Armstrong is 37. appointed to the Planning Commis­ Elaine VanAkin of California, and Even if they are adopted by the REGULATION PROPOSED — State Attorney General be hearing from a lot more people,” sion of Lee County. She was a from Brown, Cornell and the University of were unable General Assembly, the regulations she said. Singer Jermaine Jackson is 36. Walters Elinore Foley of Fairfax, Va.; to attend the conference, the first gathering of Ivy League student Clarine Nardi Riddle announces a proposed regulation to as­ Today’s Highlight in History: prime mover in the establishment Elizabeth (Werner) Walters, 71, of several grandchildren; several would not take effect until mid- to and building of the Congregational government leaders since 1984. late February. A hearing has been sure all consumers willing to pay cash will have access to The average price of heating oil On Dec. 11, 1936, Britain’s King Edward the Eighth Wallingford, formerly of great-grandchildren; many nieces Church in Sanibel and was its first Thoughts scheduled Jan. 22. purchase heating fuels. in Gonnecticut is $1.32 a gallon and abdicated in order to marry American divorcee Wallis Manchester, died Monday (Dec. 10) and nephews; three sisters, Mrs. supplies are adequate. Ghase said. Warfield Simpson. In a radio address, Edward said he moderator. The retired minister. at the Masonic Home and Hospital. Howard Little (Estelle) of Bolton, Rev. Richard Stein, now of Chapel Hartley offered UConn job “would have found it impossible” to carry out his duties She was the wife of Edward W. Mrs. Willard Grant (Bernice) of “Charity begins at home.” “Home is where the as king “without the help and support of the woman I Hill, , wifi participate Walters. She was bom in Hartford, Rockville, and Mrs. Sidney Smith STORRS — The interim president of the University of Connecticut in the Andover service. She moved heart is.” “Purity of heart is to will one thing.” love.” Jan. 13, 1919, and was a resident of (Mildred) of California. “Bind up hearts that are broken...” Isiah 61:1. was offered the permanent position, according to university officials. On this date: to San Diego in 1986. Harry J. Hartley, 52, a professor of educational leadership, was Weicker names new commissioners Manchester for most of her life, Her funeral was held in Ar­ Many of us walk around with hurts carried deep in­ In 1719, the first recorded sighting of the Aurora She is survived by two daughters, before moving to the Masonic Home lington, Va., on Friday (Dec. 7). A chosen from a field of 117 candidates, the university’s Board of Trus­ Barbara Barefield and Elizabeth side, unnoticeable, even to our best friends. Sometimes tees announced Monday. By DENISE LAVOIE McGee, 44, who briefly sought the Republican Borealis took place in New England. 15 years ago. Prior to retiring, she memorial service wifi be held in the they are small disappointments which we feel embar­ The Associated Press Prague, who was the first Democratic lawmaker In 1792, France’s King Louis XVI went on trial, ac­ Barefield O’Brian, both of San “The Board of Trustees believes very strongly that Dr. Hartley of­ gubernatorial nomination but then dropped out to endorse Wcicker in his gubernatorial bid, was was employed as a secretary for the East Cemetery Wednesday (Dec. 12) rassed to share with another for fear they wifi not under­ cused of treason. (Gonvicted and condemned, Louis was Diego; two sons, Howard Russell Werner Studio of Manchester. She fers UConn what it needs most in these difficult times: a deep love for and backed Weicker’s independent bid, is a vice recently re-elected to a fifth term representing the at 11 a.m. stand. Others are deeper wounds which get buried and HARTFORD — Gov.-elect Lowell P. Wcicker sent to the guillotine the following January.) the institution, budgeting expertise, a knowledge of our state and its president of Bridgeport-based People’s Bank. He 8th District. She has made a name for herself in locked-in by some sense of shame — not only that others Jr. has named the first three commissioners of his said he sees his assignment as economic develop­ In 1816, Indiana became the 19th state of the union. will misunderstand, but for which we will be laughed at governance, and a long term commitment to the university,” Andrew tlic General Assembly by fighting for tougher In 1872, America’s first black governor took office as J. Canzonetti, board chairman, said in a statement. new administration, looking to a Democratic ment commissioner as “jobs, jobs, jobs.” and ridiculed. legislator, a former GOP gubernatorial candidate drunken-driving laws and expanded health in­ Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback became acting Hartley has served as interim president since John T. Castecn, III McGee said that although he is convinced the surance for the elderly. She also writes a weekly Deaths Elsewhere Oh! How relieving and healing it is to share this and a former Yale classmate to help him tackle the governor of Louisiana. left last summer. Before that, he served as university vice president state is in a recession, he also believes the state newspaper column on health-care issues for senior brokenness with another (An Other!) To risk, and find a state’s problems. can pull itself out through jobs and expanded busi­ citizens. bonding that offers short-term protection and long-term for finance and administration for seven years and was dean of Kochno moved the dance troupe UConn s School of Education for three years. He became a professor Wcicker on Monday named Fairfield banker ness opportunities. Prague, 64, said she will resign from her House Art director University of Southern California a mending. at UConn in 1972. Joseph J. McGee as commissioner of economic “The issue for my department will be to look at to Monte Carlo where in 1933 he 7-3 victory. Those were the only Rev. Ernest Harris, Chaplain seal to lake the job as commissioner on aging. PARIS (AP) — Boris Kochno, the founded, along with George development and Avon businessman Henry S. the resources and to blend those more effectively artistic director of the Ballets Russes points scored all season against Manchester Memorial Hospital Hartley said in a statement Monday he looks forward to working All iliree nominees were asked whether they Balanchine, another troupe, Les Bal­ Scherer Jr. — his former college classmate — as witli the re.sources of the private sector,” McGee Lottery who was responsible for bringing previously undefeated Duke. with Gov.-elect Lowell P. Weickcr, Jr., who serves ex-officio as the would chmigc their party registration and enroll in lets. president of the UConn Board of Trustees. He said he hopes to housing commissioner. said. A Gonnecticut Party, the party Weickcr — a composer and conductor Igor enhance the university’s partnership with state government. State Rep. Edith G. Prague, D-Golumbia, a Scherer, 59, who is chief executive officer of fomier Republican U.S. senator — created to run Stravinsky to the world of ballet, Cartoonist maverick legislator who has crusaded for tougher the Scherer Steel Go. Inc. in East Hartford, as an independent in the governor’s race. Here are Monday’s lottery results from around New died over the weekend at age 86. Quarterback drunken driving laws and a longtime advocate for PHOENIX (AP) — Bert Whit­ Manchester Herald graduated from Yale with Wcicker in 1953 and McGee, a registered Republican, said he will England: There was no information im­ BURBANK, Calif. (AP) — senior citizens, was named as the commissioner man, a newspaper cartoonist who served as an aide in his gubernatorial campaign. “examine” the new party and decide later. mediately available on the cause of Doyle Nave, a fourth-string Polo millionaire is tax target on aging. Connecticut made “The Green Hornet,” a Scherer offered little information on how he Scherer, who changed his registration from death at a Paris hospital. Southern Cal quarterback who came Founded Oct. 1, 1881 as a weekly. At a news conference to introduce his new ap­ Daily: 9-1-7. Play Four: 3-S-4-6 popular radio serial in the 1940s, GREENWICH — A week after returning from a three-month stay plans to deal with issues faced by his new depart­ Democrat to Republican in 1982, said he would Kochno was artistic director to off the bench to throw the game­ Daily pubfication since Oct. 1, 1914. pointees, Weicker said the wide spectrum of into a comic strip, died Monday in in federal prison for tax violations, a millionaire polo player who once ment — including the need for more affordable enroll in the new party, while Prague, a Democrat, Sergei Diaghilev and his Ballets winning touchdown pass in the final political philosophies and personal backgrounds Massachu.setts his sleep at age 82. entertained the Duke and Duchess of York has had a $1.8 million lien housing — saying he would wait until he took of­ said her allegiance lies with the Democratic party, Russes, and took over the company two minutes of the 1939 Rose Bowl Whitman was editorial cartoonist USPS 327-500 VOL VOL. CX, No. 62 attached to his property for failure to pay state taxes. represented by the three nominees reflects his Daily: 6-3-5-7 fice to develop plans. but said she was unsure what she would do. from Diaghilev when he died in against Duke, died Sunday at age for The Phoenix Gazette from 1969 Peter M. Brant, 43, pleaded guilty in April to misdemeanor charges campaign promise to pick “the best and tlie Acting Publisher Prague also declined to talk about specifics. Weickcr, who has made one other commis­ 1929. 75. until his retirement in 1982. He also of putting his household servants on his company payroll and using brightest” from both the public and private sectors Northern New England JEANNE G.FROMERTH When asked if she had looked at where she could sioner-level appointment by naming slate Rep. Kochno was a choreographer, He died of natural causes. worked for The Detroit Mirror, Los company credit cards to buy jewelry, clothing and antiques for his to serve in his administration. Pick Three: 7-8-8. Pick Four: 3-S-2-3 make spending cuts in her new department — a William Gibes Jr. as secretary of the Office of librettist and lighting specialist best In the Rose Bowl, Nave com­ Angeles Times, Detroit News, Cin­ Executive Editor family. In addition to the prison sentence, he was ordered to pav a request Weickcr made of all department heads last Policy and Management, said he plans to an­ known for such ballets as “Les pleted four straight passes to tight VINCENT MICHAEL VALVO $200,0(X) fine for tax violations. “All in all, it’s going to be one hell of a team,” Rhode Island cinnati Enquirer, Miami Herald, week — Prague said, “I’m so ecstatic today, I nounce his choices for other commissioner posts Facheux,” “2^phirc ct Fore” and end A1 Krueger, including the 19- New York Post and Stockton Record On Monday, Brant was named to the state’s “Lien List” of major Weicker said. Daily: 2-0-9-5 News Editor____ . Andrew C Spitzler don’t want to get depressed thinking about that.” Friday. “Les Matelots.” yard touchdown that gave the of California. Associate Editor .Eileen Hiromi Mae tax delinquencies for allegedly failing to pay nearly $1.8 million in Features Editor _ _ Dianna M, Talbot Connecticut capital gains taxes. Sports Editor______Uen Auster As a result, a $1,780,810 lien has been attached to Greenwich Photo Editor______Reginald Pinto property owned by Brant, state Department of Revenue Services Weather Corporate refunds mean higher deficit Advertising Manager. _____ Lesley Radius spokesman David Barry said. Business Manager _ Jeanne G. Fromorth The dep;irtment announced the lien it attached Nov. 30 to Brant’s Circulation Manager _ ____ Gorlinde Colletti By DENISE LAVOIE stale. jxrralc and individual taxes — and property as part of a program it began last year to encouiage the The Associated Press downturn started earlier ilian many REGIONAL Weather Production Director _ ____ Sheldon Cohen Gorporations make estimated tax revised that figure to $160 million Pressroom Manager. Robert H. Hubbard prompt payment of taxes by people who do not want tlicir names and payments to the state on a quarterly people imagined,” Gibes said. “It Wednesday, Dec. 12 Sunny, milder finances publicized. when the General Assembly ap­ certainly has an adverse impact in HARTFORD — In another blow basis, then file a final report with ac­ proved the budget tliis spring. Aooi>-W«adh«r* lOfecMt to t dttytfrrt# oondWons and Ngr> M fnperaM # Main Telephone Number Brant’s name topped die department’s “Lien List” for the month of terms of 1990-91 because, one, it in­ 643-2711 to the state’s efforts to balance its tual figures. Now, the figure will go even The wcatlicr tonight in tlie greater November, in which nine other taxpayers were named as being delin­ budget, corporate lax refunds have Baida said the final reports for creases refunds and it indicates that Manchester area: becoming cloudy. Circulation Telephone Number quent. higher, although Baida would not C»rt>w|21°i 647-9946 jumped dramatically, prompting calendar year 1989 were due in Sep- die corporate tax collections base for Low in the mid 20s. Light variable The total for the ten top liens was more than $2.9 million. say whether it would lop $2(K) mil­ 1990 will then have to be revised state officials to say they will have leml)cr, but many trickled in late, lion. wind. Wednesday, cloudy in the Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by The amount of that lien reflects the total amount in capital gains to raise their estimate of the $562 and by the end of November, the downward — so it’s really a double morning becoming sunny and the Manchester Publishing Co., 16 Brainard Place. taxes Brant owes the state, Barry said. “We think it will be significantly hit.” Manchester, Conn 06040. Second class postage paid at million deficit projected for ihis number and amount of refunds had higher — in the tens of millions of milder in the afternoon. High in the Brant could not be reached for comment, and his attorney, Harold J. year. Gibes and Weicker got the news Manchester, Conn. Postmaster: Send address changes surged way above earlier projec­ dollars,” Baida said. Bo»iooT44n mid 40s. Outlook Thursday, a to the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, Pickcrslein of Fairfield, refused to comment on the allegations. Although they aren’t sure how tions. at a Monday morning briefing with chance of showers early tlien clear­ Conn. 06040. Brant’s cousin and business parmcr, Joseph Allen of New York, and Stale Rep. William Gibes Jr., D- 0PM and state revenue officials. much the deficit will go up, one of­ A report released Monday by the New l.ondon. Gov.-elect Lowell ing. High in the 40s. The Manchester Herald is a member ol The Associated their two newsprint companies. The Bato Co. Inc. and its subsidiary. ficial in the governor’s budget office Press, the Audit Bureau ol Circulation, the Now England Department of Revenue .Services Wcicker’s nominee to head the High pressure over the eastern Press Association and the Now England Newspaper As­ Riviere du Loup Newsprint Ltd., also pleaded guilty last spring to tax said it is expected to jump “in the Later in tlic day, Wcicker told Great Lakes region early this morn­ charges. showed that from the start of the fis­ governor’s budget office, said the reporters tliat corporate tax refunds sociation. tens of millions of dollars.” cal year on July 1 to Nov. 30, the ing will move cast today. A warm Guaranteed delivery. II you don't receive your Herald Each company was fined a total of $1 million, die maximum. growth in corporate tax refunds is were up, but said he is still consider­ Edward G. Baida, assistant execu­ state had paid $93.8 million in cor­ A tlantic front will develop soulii of New by 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, please anotlicr sign of the state’s struggling ing cutting corporate taxes. Ocean telephone your carrier. It you are unable to reach your As part of a pica agreement last spring, Brant had agreed to pay tive budget director for the Office of porate refunds, compared with $38.3 [PtHSfaur^ England tonight and move north economy because it indicates that Throughout the gubernatorial cam­ carrier, call subscriber service at 647-9946 by 6 p.m. $250,0(K) in uxes due the federal government and a $125,000 civil Policy and Management, said Mon­ million for the same jxtriod last year. across most of southern New fraud . U.S. Attorney Stanley A. Twardy Jr. said at the time the companies overestimated their tax paign, Weicker said one of his goals weekdays lor delivery in Manchester. day that the deficit projection will Baida said the slate originally England on Wednesday. Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 weekly, $7.70 for govcnimcnt believed Brant might owe still more in taxes. payments based on anticipated was to reduce die tax burden on in­ 01 0 0 0 Aoov W«Mhw. Inc. have to be raised because many cor­ budgeted $108 million to cover all profits. 'I'hose profits were lower one month $23.10 lor throe months, $46.20 for six porations have overpaid their taxes dustry to make the state more com- Today’s weather picture was drawn by Ehren Cephas, a four­ months and $92.40 lor one year. Newsstand price: 35 types of lax refunds for the current llian they expected. cents a copy. and now must be reimbursed by the |)ctilive in attempts to draw new itM S MMN r-SrCMMS C< caotev caoaxtv fi.scal year —- including both cor- “It means that an economic business. th-grader at Bowers School in Manchester. 10— MANCHESTER HERALD, T\iesday, Dec. 11, 1990

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Robert Russo of­ CELEBRITY CIPHER \T' Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by (amous YUCIJ Manchester. ficiated. The bride was given in people, past and present Each letter in the cipher stands lor marriage by her father. Margaret another Today's clue M equals K The Rev. Newell H. Curtis Jr. Cleary, sister of the bride, was ■ X P officiated. The bride was given in maid of honor. Bridesmaids were ’ZSY OYVOTY GSV marriage by her parents. Marlene CORCUN Joan Barry, Jean Skrok, Maureen K. Farrell was matron of honor. Polana, and Cindy Gelinas, sister ZSHRM ZSYF PUY '' Y ^ WHAT A PICMIC Maryannc Dufresne was brides­ of the groom. Katie Gelinas, niece W IT H K I P S Pigr maid and Traci Farrell was flower SPOOF NSVLTA (A '/k lU of the groom, was flower girl. 50METI/VAE6 IS- girl. POITTE Atilla Aritan was best man. ULWWPXY ZSUVLXS Now arrange the circled letters to ERNIE by Bud Grac* Donald Gram, brother of the form the surprise answer, as sug­ Ushers were Mark Gelinas, brother gested by the above cartoon groom, was best man. Ushers were of the groom; Michael Cleary, ZSYHU AUYPWN.' — 600P EV£A)IB^, LAPieS { Brian Cameron, Jack Dolan and AMP 6 £MTL£MEA).. . brother of the bride; and Jon Han­ ClifTDarr. Mrs. Barry P. Gelinas YAGPUA APSTCYUX. Print answer here: □ □ □] □ ” 1 Af\ THE AfVkZiNE cock and Ralph Davies. Chris­ PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "California audiences applaud 6 RELN0 CAMP THIS is topher Cleary, nephew of the (Answers tomorrow) After a reception at Wethersfield whenever a musician hesitates long enough to turn a YACM THE‘ “ bride, was ringbearer. The bride is a 1983 graduate of American International College Jumbles: TONIC NOVEL BLAZER FERRET page." — Leonard Michaels. Yeeterday's m K / N 6 P 0 6 .0 Country Club, the couple went on St. Francis Hospital School of and graduated in 1985 from the Answer: The manager said the pinch hitter would be a a wedding trip to Cape Cod and After a reception at the Marco Nursing and received her bachelor change - — FOR THE “BATTER" University of Massachusetts with a Bermuda. They arc making their Polo Restaurant in East Hartford, of science degree in nursing from dergree in finance. He is employed home in Rocky Hill. the couple honeymooned to St. Now back in bIocIi . Jumble Book No 45 it available tor S2.S0. which kicludat pottage Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Grant Central Connecticut State Univer­ by Smith, Kline, Beecham Thomas, U.S. Virgin Island. They Includt ycuTname, addrett tnd zip code and make check payable to Newapeperbooki sity. Laboratories as a sales repre­ are making their home in Stafford. The bridegroom attended sentative. THE PHANTOM by Lm Falk & Sy Barry 40th anniversary ___ _ . M ______V ------N ------I I ZiN. Z. xxzan.-z-x 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Krause of King-Brown you. RICKY, YOU PIP WHAT ON t h e i r BUGS BUNNY by Warnar Broa, 239 Spring St., Manchester, Krista Brown, daughter of Mr. WRONG TO BRING a r e t h e i r WAV,, IN A BOy, I'M GLAD T WHAT DO YOU WHAT A f-IANIAC' HE RE ALL'.' WHAT AM I A( OH. NO,YOU DON'T celebrated their 40th wedding an­ and Mrs. Robert Brown of 70 THOSE HUNTERG P l a n s ? BIG PLANE. niversary with a reception at their TO ELEPHANT M ORE M E N ,, WE FINALLY GOT|V MEAN "WE"^ WANTED TO CHOP ME UP' f GETTING McDivitt Drive, Manchester, and IDO.»I d6.'''’ A o in -O F HERE v a l l e y R |D (D F ..AND JUST BECAUSE I TOOK home, given by their daughters. Daniel King, son of Mr. and Mrs. THAT GUY HI5 TREASURE'WELL HE They were married Sept. 30, Joseph King of Ellington, were CAN KEEP IT' WHO NEEDS 1950, at St. Foul’s Lutheran Church HIS STUPID TREASURER' married Sept. 22, 1990, at St. in Middletown. Mrs. Krause is the Mary’s Episcopal Church, former Dorothy Fanska and was a Manchester. ' ' 5 H registered nurse at the Meadows Convalescent Home in Manchester The Rev. Andrew Mith of­ for 16 years before retiring five ficiated at the double ring years ago. ceremony. The bride was given in Mr. Krause is owner of Krause marriage by her father. Jewel Gen- HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by Oik Browna FHorist in Manchester, a business tile-Deming was matron of honor. THE GRIZWELLS by Bill Schorr that has been operating in town for Amy Blovish was maid of honor. Viy WEAR.T,,, w e 'u L m a v e a r W E ^ A M E - YOU CAN'T/kPf&LlE With TELL MC, PIEtk-PolKT... more than 70 years. E>r. Joseph King Jr., brother of YJHAT A B E YDU rJlVlMjS HAPPY AtAPPIAiSE LIKE Awy uNpy/Hrs m a m l ^ t , w e WHAT EAT CANPYANP daughters; Cynthia Krause of were Patrick King and Timothy LOVE- Manchester; Carol Bond of St. King, brothers of the groom; and H a v e e o f A i i c \ A HEPN lA? \YE 3or^^ PiAME \ IN C O M M O N P E T F P e x E ^ J ! James, N.Y.; and Kathy Vallcra of Robert Brown Jr., brother of the y Andover, Mass. They also have six bride. Mrs. Daniel King V grandchildren. After a reception at The Colony in Vernon the couple went on a The bride is a graduate of The bridegroom is a graduate of wedding trip to Antigua, West In­ Manchester Community College Manchester Community College dies. They are making their home and is employed by C. Bruno & and is employed by Machine Mr. and Mrs. George Krause in Manchester. Son, Division of Kaman Music. Drives & Controls. 12-11 ALLEY OOP by Dava Graua FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavaa Engagement THIS LOOKS \ JUST MEAN BESIDES IF'N YOU HEAR < I'L L MAKE A ...YOU GET A , Terry-Carlson Laura and Allan Bunce of 42 LIKE A PRETTY I t H'W IND) THAT! I HEAR THAT, Y'GOT ( DEAL WITH YOU, FIRE GOIN',AN'( GOOD SPOT WATER KUNNIM') BETTER EARS V JA K E ! I'L L FURNISH x 'm youp ^ Diane Lynne Carlson, daughter Essex St., Manchester, announce the T'SPEND TH THERE'S A STREAM DINNER! of Robert Carlson of 172 Kennedy engagement of their daughter, NIGHT.' NEARBY' HEALTH lN$upANc£ \ - Claims - ^ PY). Road, Manchester, and Chris­ Patricia Ann Bunce, to Anthony c>o e ^ n ' t c o v e p a n y I topher Alan Terry, son of Arthur Michael McFall, son of Jean and y/i and Suzanne Terry of Manchc.stcr, George McFall of 785 Swamp Road, C O N P lV o m were married recently at Si. Coventry. Bridget Church in Manchester. The bride-elect is a graduate of The Rev. Rick Alton and the Manchester High School. She is I I Rev. Peter Zizka officiated. employed in the cash office at Brad- Karen Carlson, Jennifer Kozikis lees, East Hartford. iliimiii C fT L -« !S and Sharon Francis were maids of The prospective bridegroom is a honor. Bridesmaids were Diane graduate of Windham Tech and is THE BORN LOSER by An Sanaom PHIPPS by Joaaph Farrla Carlson, Lisa Carlson and Jennifer employed by US Travel Systems, Terry. Hartford. Greg Michalak, 'rhomas Terry A Sept. 14, 1991 wedding is mjLDtiomi? and Craig Carlson were best men. planned. lHCU?IM6A Ushers were John Tierinni, Bob To announce your wedding, Carlson and William Hoover. engagement or anniversary in the After a reception at Willie’s Manchester Herald, you must fill Steak House in Manchester, the out and submit the proper form, couple went on a wedding trip lo Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Terry which can be obtained by stop­ Myrtle Beach, S.C. They are ping by or sending a stamped, makiiig uitir home in Manchester. Bennetl, Katz and Thibodeau, Porter and Chester Institute and is self-addressed envelope to Bar­ The bride is a graduate of CPS’s. employed by Manchester Bus Ser- bara Richmond, Manchester Bryant College and is employed by The bridegroom is a graduate of vice. Herald, 21 Brainard Place, / o s e f u /!-// Manchester, CT 06040. Patricia A. Bunce-Anthony M. McFall 12— MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Dee. 11, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, 'Riesday, Dec. 11, 1990—13 FOCUS Home Alone tops charts for fourth straight week We support our forces Dear Abby Di*. Gott By JOHN HORN appears. “Rocky IV” made $127.9 million and “Rocky serving in the Middie East! PEOPLE The Associated Press III” took in $122.8 million. Abigail Van Buren “Ghost” was eighth with ticket sales of $1.5 million ■ Actor Robert Wagner, his wife, Jill St. John, Peter Gott, M.D. LOS ANGELES — He knocked out Rocky Balboa on and will pass the $2(K) million mark this week. “The Recent polls indicate our men and and comic Joe Piscopo were the first Frank Sinatra his debut, and last weekend he shot down Clint Rescuers Down Under” was ninth with $1.4 million and fans to leave birthday messages on a pay telephone Eastwood. The crafty little boy in “Home Alone” was “Child’s Play 2” took lOlh with $680,098. women stationed in Saudi Arabia line set up for 01’ Blue Eyes as he turns 75. the nation’s favorite movie for the fourth-straight Here arc the top movie ticket sales Friday through Money can be a Piscopo, who imitates Sinatra in his comedy weekend. Sunday as tallied by Exhibitor Relations, with dis­ routine, and the other celebrities kicked off the Don’t take aspirin “Home Alone,” starring Macaulay Culkin as an 8- tributor, weekend gross, number of theater screens, miss their loved ones at home and birthday hotline Monday. year-old boy abandoned by his family while burglars average per screen, total gross and number of weeks in marriage problem For a maximum $4 charge, callers who dial prowl outside, has earned $84.2 million in a month. The release. 1-900-420-2448 can record messages for Sinatra, if you’re allergic y c^’s biggest moneymaker, “Ghost” made $69 million Figures arc ba.scd on a combination of actual box-of­ miss news from home. who turns 75 on Wednesday. Profits will go to in its first four weeks. fice rcccipLs and studio projections where actual figures DEAR ABBY: 1 have a question that I have not seen charily. The 20th Century Fox hit premiered the same arc not immediately available. addressed in your column or anywhere else, in fact. The hotline will remain open through October DEAR DR, GOTT: Why is it that 99 out of 100 doc­ weekend as Rocky V, but outdid the heavyweight. 1. “Home Alone,” 20lh Century Fox, $14.2 million, How do older couples (families raised) who marry for tors promote aspirin for all kinds of ailments, yet they Actor-director Clint Eastwood’s police drama “The Send your loved one our hometown the second time handle their finances? What is fair? 1991, then the messages will be given to Sinatra, said 1,764 screens, $8,068 per screen, $84.2 million, four Esther Perman, a spokeswoman for Chivas Regal, the never tell the public that there are several million people Rookie” fared no better last weekend, openine to a weak weeks. Should they share all expenses equally, or is it too old- $5.5 million for third place. sponsor of Sinatra’s Diamond Jubilee world tour. like myself who are allergic to it? 2. “Misery,” Columbia, $7.1 million, 1,299 screens, paper. The Manchester Herald, with fashioned for a woman to expect to be supported by her That’s three strikes for Eastwood this year. "Pink husband? TTie tour begins today in New Jersey. $5,471 per screen, $20.1 million, two weeks. DEAR READER: Don’t take aspirin advertising too Cadillac” made just $12.1 million and “White Hunter 3. “The Rookie,” Warner Bros., $5.5 million, 1,862 I would really appreciate getting some input on a ques­ literally. True, many doctors suggest aspirin as a safe, in­ Black Heart” collected $2.1 million. oil the news from Manchester and sur­ tion that, I think, many second-timers grapple with. ■ Teen-age actor Corey Feldman admitted pos­ screens, $2,959 per screen, $5.5 million, one week. sessing heroin and cocaine but avoided jail in a plea expensive first-line therapy for aches and pains, fever The film’s poor opening leaves Warner Bros, two ONE OF THEM IN SUN CITY 4. “Dances With Wolves,” Orion, $5.4 million, 1,051 bargain that bars him from w'orking in movies or TV and arthritis. However, most physicians arc very aware more chances before Christmas, with “The ShelicrinB DEAR ONE OF THEM: Wise second-timers have screens, $5,124 per screen, $32 million, five weeks. rounding areas. while he undergoes drug rehabilitation. of aspirin allergies and do question their patients, before Sky” and “Bonfire of the Vanities.” 5. "Three Men and a Little Ijidy,” Disney, $4.6 mil­ prenuptial agreements drawn up by their lawyers. (Yes, beginning therapy, about the presence of allergy — as “Misery,” adapted from the Stephen King novel by “his” and “hers.”) The agreement should state who shall Feldman, who appeared in such films as “Stand By lion, 1,282 screens, $3,569 per screen, $35.9 million, Me” and “The Lost Boys,” was fined $5,000 Monday well as a history of peptic ulcer, another contraindication director Rob Reiner and screenwriter William Goldman, three weeks. pay for what after they’re married. Much depends on the and placed on four years’ probation. to using aspirin. Aspirin-allergy may cause rash, difficul­ took second place on the charts with ticket .sales of $7.1 6. “Predator II,” 20lh Century Fox, $2.1 million, financial situation of both parties. If the man is well-to- In exchange for his no-contesi pleas, prosecutors ty breathing or — in serious reactions — allergic shock. million. 1,809 screens, $1,162 per screen, $23.1 million, three do and the woman is not, he should support her. If she is agreed to dismiss charges of uansporiing heroin and Furthermore, doctors do not recommend aspirin for “The Rookie” was third and actor Kevin Costner’s weeks. well-to-do and he is not, she should willingly suppon possessing the drug for sale. fever in children because the drug is associated with a directing debut in “Dances With Wolves” claimed fourth him. 7. “Rocky V,” MGM-UA, $1.8 million, 2,093 As part of the deal, Feldman agreed to finish a high incidence of Reye’s syndrome, an ailment marked with receipts of $5.4 million. screens, $860 per screen, $34.7 million, four weeks. If the financial status of both parties is equal, they seven-month drug program he entered in October but by nausea, vomiting, brain swelling and fat deposits in Three Men and a Little Lady” fell 43 percent from 8. “Ghost,” Paramount, $1.5 million, 1,386 screens, should share all of the hosuehold expenses, cost of trips, was suspended from recently for having an un­ the liver. For children, acetaminophen (such as Tylenol) the previous weekend, collecting $4.6 million for fifth. wardrobes, etc. $1,(M8 per screen, $199.9 million, 22 weeks. authorized visitor. is safer. The urban alien drama “Predator II” netted $2.1 mil­ 9. “The Rescuers Down Under,” Disney, $1.4 million, Problems arise if one party saves his (or her) money During rehabilitation, Feldman will be barred from If your doctor inadvertently gave you aspirin in the lion for sixth and "Rocky V” was seventh on a disap­ 1,237 screens, $1,150 per screen, $13.6 million, four and expects the spouse to spend his or hers. These mat­ working in the entertainment industry, said attorney presence of a history of aspirin allergy, he or she made a pointing $1.8 million. weeks. ters should be discussed and agreed upon before the mar­ Richard Hirsch. mistake. This situation is not typical of all doctors. To The latest “Rocky” sequel has grossed $34.7 million 10. “Child’s Play 2,” Universal. $680,098, 1,000 riage; then to avoid misunderstandings, it should be in Feldman, 19, was found with drugs twice after give you more information, 1 am sending you a free copy to date and won’t get far past $50 million before it dis­ screens, $680 per screen, $25.5 million, five weeks. writing and signed by both parties. roadside stops. He also was arrested for driving with of my Health Report “Consumer Tips on Medicines.” It may sound cold and unromantic, but it’s sensible a suspended license. and realistic. DEAR DR. GOTT: Please discuss Bell’s palsy. What ■ Singer Wayne Newton invited about 70 mem- -Thu Small logging town rallies DEAR ABBY: I have a beautiful, bright, friendly 3- bers of the Army reserve and their families to his PROUD OF HERITAGE — "Godfather DEAR READER: Bell’s palsy, jwalysis of the facial year-old child. She has always talked a lot for her age. home for a farewell gathering before they leave for co-star Andy Garcia says he’s proud of his nerve on one side of the face, is a common occurrence in My problem: Just lately she has begun to yell when she possible duty in the Persian Gulf. Cuban heritage, but hates being known as adults. The palsy causes weakness of the facial muscles, talks. Her normal speaking voice is becoming increasing­ with drooping of half the face, difficulty in closing one Newton signed autographs and visited with the a “Hispanic heartthrob." around a Christmas tree ly loud, and I cannot seem to get her to talk softly. How soldiers from the 257th Army Reserve Tranjxjrtation eye and inability to smile on the affected side. Although the cause of Bell’s jialsy is unknown in many instances, can I get her to tone down her voice? Please answer. It is Company on Sunday. TTic troops were home for the EDITOR'S NOTE — Whan tha awHch la very important to me. weekend after training for possible deployment to the more and more cases have been linked to Lyme disease, thrown Wadnaaday on tha Capitol By special arrangement, a three RUTH Middle East. well!” is shouted by a coarse-looking man who a tick-borne affliction marked by various symptoms, in­ Chrlatmaa traa, H won't ba Juat anothar DEAR RUTH: Tell your daughter’s pediatrician what cluding arthritis, fatigue and nerve damage. lighting to tha lolka of tAhIdan, Colo. For The veteran Las Vegas entertainer led his guests on breaks through police lines at Victoria’s 90th four yaars, Waldan haa ptannad ao that ona you have told me. She should have her hearing tested by a tour of his ranch and showed off his prized Arabian birthday. Most patients with Bell’s palsy recover completely of Ha traas would ba tha cantarplaca of tha month subscription is only $13.00. an audiologist. Perhaps she has a hearing loss. horses. “I’ve always meant, since I (heard) that line, to within several months. Prednisone (purified cortisone) holiday aaaaon, Amariea'a Chrlatmaa Traa. have it put on my tombstone,” Miss Hayes told the helps cure the paralysis. Antibiotics arc used to treat the ■ Ninety-year-old actress Helen Hayes says she Hollywood Women’s Press Club on Sunday. Bell’s palsy of Lyme disease, which can be diagnosed by The Manchester Herald will be To get Abby’s booklet, “How to Write Letters for All wants a rough-hewn British compliment, taken from Miss Hayes and actor Dennis Weaver were a blood test. By TAD BARTIMUS Occasions,” send a long, business-size, self-addressed a play about Queen Victoria, chiseled on her honored with the club’s Louella O. Parsons awards, Once the palsy has improved, patients experience no The Associated Press mailed daily, with sports, local, envelope, plus check or money order for S3.95 ($4.50 in tombstone. which recognize performers who project outstanding long-term consequences. In particularly serious cases, recovery may not be complete and some disability can Through 28 presidents and half Canada) to: Dear Abby, Letter Booklet, P.O. Box 447, hi the play, the line “Go it, old girl! You’ve done images in the entertainment industry. Mount Morris, 111. 61054. (Postage is included.) remain. Such patients should be under the care of the county’s history, it survived. neurologists, specialists in nerve disorders. Sprouting from a single seed, it news, features and all the news, to grew as the nation did, from a few scented needles to a 74-foot sentry keep them up,to date. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1990— PRIME TIME of the forest. When they cut it down just before Thanksgiving, the I CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:0C evergreen revealed a magnificent 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 trunk girdled by 136 rings. And now, because a handful of Per Month News g CBS News Inside Entertain­ Rescue 911 Calls from Grammy Legends Musical artists Johnny Cash. 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Newt Preview Arsenio Hall Denzel Paid were supposed to have been a w T ic ( a IConnection Gene Scott Generation (In Stereo) g Fantasy) Fred Astaire, Gary Burghofl. Washinqton. (1n Stereo) g Program on television. They were confused tree is cut in Walden, Colo., which has provided the trees for popular dance band in the ’30s, between the White House Christmas the last four years. ’4()s and ’50s. Are the people here Avengers Game World of Battle Une tree and the Capitol tree. So they in­ Help them to have a small A&E , ly "George S, ISwan Lake Tchaikovsky's dance classic Is performed by Evelyn Hart llmprov Biography "George S, ISwan Lake (R) (In Stereo) putting me on or were they really Survival ■'Burma" IPatlon/Erwin Rommel’ (and Peter Schauluss. C h o r^ra p he d by Natalia Makarova. jTonita Patton/ErwmI PRommel"------(R) vestigated, and learned that the Committee met monthly. It commis­ pay for cutting and wrapping the (4:30) Movie: “Meet as popular as they tell me? — This Is Your Movie: “The Robe" (1953, Drama) Richard Burton, Jean Simmons, Movie: “The Ouiller Memorandum” (1966, Suspense) Movie: “Broken Lance" (1954, Western) Richard White House version is a living tree sioned a logo, mailed fliers to every tree. More than 100 people, includ­ AMC John Doe” (1941, Drama) Ule: Waller The Roman tribune ordered to crucify Christ is converted to Movie: “The Robe" A.B., Amarillo, Texas. George Segal. British Intelligence hires an American to Widmark, An Arizona cattle baron leels his power that is redecorated every year. school district in the stale soliciting ing at least 35 kids, signed up to go piece of home mailed to WVUM Miminyiia, A. They aren’t putting you on. (4:30) Movie: "Bod y Slam" (198‘ , Comedy) Movie: "Kickboxer” (1989, Adventure) Jean-Claude Movie: “Look Who'a Talking” (1989. The Capitol tree, however, is al­ waterproof, fireproof decorations for to Washington for the ceremony. Movie: Movie: "Triumph ol the Spirit" (1989, Drama) Willem Movie: “Silk wood" (1983. Drama) Meryl When I was in the Army, back in Dirk Benedict , Tanya Rober s. A Van Damme, Dennis Alexio. An American kickboxer Comedy) John Travolta. The small child Dafoe. Edward James Olmos Based on the true story Bake sales and car washes helped "Light of struggling pre Streep, Kurt lussell An employee in a ways a freshly cut evergreen from a die tree. Cinemax moter strikes gold alter swears vengeance after his older brother is wippled by ol an unwed mother comments on the of a Greek boxer who was forced to participate in World War II, all we heard on the Day” (1987) turning his ati entions to ma laging plutonium pla nl exposes unsafe working national forest and no public funds The committee brainstormed finance their expenses. a foreign opponent (In Stereo) "R" (Adult language, situations he laces growing up in an brutal death matches in a Nazi concentration camp. (In conditions 'F radio was Bob Wills and the Texas PG-13" professional wrestlers, (In Stereo) "PG g ' (Adult language, adult Before you could say “Tannen- them every day. violence) g ever are used to transport or unknown world. (In Stereo) PG-13' g Stereo) "R" (Adult situations, violence) situations, br el nuriitv ulnlnnrfll n ways to raise more money in a town World Today Playboys. He pioneered Western CNN Moneyline Crossfire PrimeNews Larry King Live Evening News Monayline decorate it, truly making it a that long had been used to making baum,” the whole community was Spoilt Newanight Showbiz Newanight Update Sporta swing, a cross between old country Tonight Today(R) “people’s tree.” do instead of making new. Its mem­ united in Christmas tree mania. Movie: "The Phantom To Ibooth" Lights An A Child's Christmas in Return of Shertock Sinatra in Concert, Royal music and the big band sound of the (1970. Fantas Adventuroi Movie: "Broken Unca" (1954, Movie: "A Hi)bo’t Chriatmaa" (1957. Dr ama) Barnard So in the late winter of 1987, a bers were a cross section of the But de.spite all the hubbub, Wal- y) Butch Paine k. Animated animated Wales Denholm Elliott Holmes "The Abbey Feitival Hall Princess of Ozzia Western) Richard Widmark, Spencer ’30s. Wills died in 1975. A child thinks Hughes, Gera d McRaney. A grizzled old obo makes a denites hung on to tlie original ; Disney everything is a waste ol Hanukkah stars in a drama based on Grange" Grace ol Monaco hosts, and Harriet Tracy. An Arizona cattle baron leels his few folks in Walden decided they community — teachers, time until he rives through surprise holid ay visit to his long-estranged son's home. a mysterious story, (R) Dylan Thomas" poem. (R) "Rick Goes power slipping when confficis arise wanted the 1.1 million-acre Routt businessmen, state officials, find their best tree and give it to the lollbooin, (In jtereo) "G" Q. We know Bette Davis played to a Dance" between his sons. National Forest that encircles the foresters, a retired posunan, even die country. Parents took their NBA Today SportsLook SportsCen* in “Dark Victory.” Was there a se­ ESPN College Basketball: Providence at College Baiketball: Georgia at Vanderbilt (Live) SportaCen- Ughtar Side Jet Skiing: World Cup. Rainb. ter (Live) NBA Today SportaCen- town to donate the Capitol tree in school superintendent. It was youngsters for weekend walks, quel with Susan Hayward? If so, tar ol Sporta From Islamorada. Fla. |R) Ironkida (R) 1990. grassroots, and it was effective. scouring tlie back country for pretty Movie: "Love rboy" (1989, 3omedy) Patrick Dempsey, Earth to Movie: "The Rachel P ^ rs ” (1989, Movie: "Working Girl" (1988, Comedy-D Godfather what was the name of that movie? Kate Jackson ama) Movie: “Buy B Cell" (1988 Comedy) Movie: "Pan nta” (1989) A Beverly Hil s pizza delivery boy Kids: Guide Comedy-Drama) Dexter Fletcher, lone Melanie Griffith, Harrison Ford. An opportu nistic Staten Family: A Robert Carradine, Michael V Christofferson, then a town coun­ Volunteers eventually raised nearly uees. The committee offered a $50 satisfies the c arnal appetite hnslow, A A series ol ni jhtmares and — E.H., Shenandoah, Pa. HBO ol his largely female to Products Skye A young computer whiz plots a Island secretary moves Ihe ranks to become a Wall Look Inaldt wrongly imprisoned computf r genius cilman, recalled that nobody had $ 10,000. prize. Snowmobilers ventured far iHanrI|fsitpr ITrralft clientele (In S strange occur rences leads tereo) "PG-13 (Adult language, adult plan ol action to win the girl ol his Street whiz. (In Stereo) "R" (Adult language . adult (R) (In uses nis technical expertise A. There were, actually, two situations) g to beat the a young boy 0 believe that back in the wilderness in winter, dreams. (In Stereo) "R" situations) g Stereo) stock market. (In Stereo) "R thought about celebrating the cen­ Corporate sponsors were remakes, not sequels. Susan his parents arA rpnnih;)lc hoping heavy .snow would help them Supermar­ E/R "Son of E.N.G. " In Love and War" LA. Law "On Your Movie: "Poor Little Rich Girt: The Barbara Hutton tennial before a local forest service solicited. Union Pacific Railroad Lifetime Tracey Molly Dodd Spenter: For Hire "The Paid Paid Paid Paid Hayward starred in one, in 1963, ket Sweep Sheinfeld' Honor" Story" (1987, Biography) (Part 2 of 2) Farrah Fawcett. official noted the 100th anniversary agreed to transport the tree to find that one perfect evergreen. Your Homefowm Newspaper Ullman Long Hunt" Program Program called “Stolen Hours.” Elizabeth Movie: "Ih e Big Blue" (1988, Adventure) Jean-Marc Rtrcslers kept a confidential list Movie: "Under Cover” (1987, Drama) Movie: “American Ninja III: Blood Carol Movie: "M ilat From Home" (1988, Drama) Richard Movie: "Dee pStar Six" (19 was fast approaching. Washington; Louisiana Pacific Barr, Jean Reno A diving competition turns Iriends into David Neidorl, Jennifer Jason Leigh. A 89, Science Montgomery was the tragic heroine Hunt” (1989. Adventure) David Bradley. L a lltr Gere. Two brothers become Midwestern folk heroes Fiction) Taure an Blacque, N ancy “But we got right on it, and sent a donated trucks and cranes to get the of candidates and, by last July, nine Showtime loes "PG (Adult language, adult situations, mild Baltimore undercover cop goes after the A Caribbean-based madman holds a Really Big after they burn down their family farm In protest of a Everhard. A If am ol underw ater research Since 1881 of a 1976 TV version, also called violence) Southern drug dealers who killed his karate championship to find a suitable letter back to Washington to the tree from the forest to the train, and trees were deemed suitable to show Shoo (R) (In bank foreclosure. (In Stereo) R' (Adult language, adult scientists is a Hacked by a m onsirous “Dark Victory.” partner. (In Stereo) "R" guinea pig lor a deadly virus. "R" Stereo) situations, brief nudity, violence) g marine crealu re. "R" head of the forest service, petition­ then move it from a rail siding in Paul Pinkus, landscape architect of Movie: “Rooftops" (1989, Drama) Jason Gedrick, Troy Movie: “Valmont" (1989, Drama) Colin Firth, Annette Bening. Milos Movie: "Sha’t Out of Control" (1989. Movie: "Down Twitted” (1987, Drama) Carey Lowell, ing for the honor,” said Chrisioffer- the Capitol, when he arrived in Wal­ Beyer, A teen-age combat d Movie: “Valmont" (1989. Washington to the Capitol. (Send your questions to: Ask Dick ancer laces opposition Forman's lavish adaptation of Choderlos de Laclos" novel ol Comedy) Tony Danza, Anxiety and Charles Rocket. An innocent young woman gels caught 16 Brainard Place from a drug dealer who mov es his operation into the Drama) Colin Firth, Annette son. “We were competing with four Anheuser-Busch even pledged its den. Kleiner, d o Newspaper Enterprise TMC seduction and deceit in 18th-century France. (In Stereo) "R" (Adult hysteria strike a widowed lather alter his on the coattails ol an international conspiracy and the Bening. (In Stereo) "R" neighborhood. (In Stereo) "R (Adult language, adult situations, nudity, violence) g "little" girl makes a rather abrupt jump to theft ol a priceless artilacl. "R" (Adult language, adult other communities, and with the famous Clydesdales to lead the “It took us two days to look at all Association, 200 Park Ave., New situations, violence) (Adult situations, nudity, adulthood. (In Stereo) "PG" g situations, violence) violence) p help of our congressional delega­ town’s Christmas parade and give of lliem becau.se they were spread Manchester, CT York, N.Y. 10166. Due to the volume Cartoon Express MacGyver "Cease Fire" Murder, She Wrote USA Figure Skating: Discover Card Stars on Ice. Miami Vice "Prodigal Equalizer "China Rain" New Mike Hammer Movie: "Frankenitain: tion, we got picked. ... Then we the tree a grand send-off. out all over the county, but he final­ of mail, personal replies cannot be "Double Exposure" q Son" (Part 2 ol 2) "Murder Me, Murder You" The True Story" (1973) went to work.” Boosters designed and sold ly picked the ncxt-to-last uee he • provided.) Walden’s Capitol Christmas Tree souvenir mugs, hats and T-shirts to saw,” Christofferson said. 14— MANCHESTER HERALD, "Ricsday, Dec. 11, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 11, 1990—15 BUSINESS______CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Notices Loti/Lond for Sole...... j j Lott/Found...... Inveitment Property ! 'H Merchandise Mullcol Iftm * ...... 1 4 P i r i o n o l t ...... ■ uilneit Property...... J5 Camaro* and Photo Eaulpmanf...... 11 Announc*m»nli..... Retort Property...... !!!.!. legA Spccioli^M^f! | Holiday Seotonol...... 71 Pat* and Suaaila*...... M M ortpopet...... Auction...... Antiaut! and Collectiblet...... 7J Mlacallonaou* for Sola...... ,...•7 Finonclal...... 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READ YOUR AO; Cloitiftd adycrtltemenf* are Faced with competition for consumer dollars from DEADLINES: Foi clojilfled odvertlimenf* to Department of Commerce. evaluates the financial performance of insurance com­ for instance, were changed periodically, the value of 7 to 19 day*: 70 cent* per line per doy. be publljhed Tuesdoy through Sofurdoy, the token by teleohone os a convenience. The “There is a great deal of distress in the holdings of banks and brokerage houses, many companies panies. what it owes its policyholders also should be adjusted 90 to 35 doys: 60 cents oer line per day. deadline Is noon on the day before publlco- Manchester Herald Is resoonslble for only one many of the life [insurance] companies in this counu-y, developed high-yield products such as annuities and accordingly. 36 or more doy»: 50 cent* per line per doy. Incorrect Insertion and then only for the slie of ” ... We would not support the dire conclusions which tlon. For odyertltem enl* to be publlihed the orlglnol Insertion. Errors which do not lessen sought high returns on investments when their operating “Some argue that recording bond values at market Minim um charge: 4 lines. in their real estate and junk bond holdings,” he said. have been reached regarding the potential insolvencies Monday, the deadline I* 3:30 p.m. on Fridoy. the volue of the advertisement will not be “It’s serious enough that we have to do something costs rose. of several large and prominct insurers in the event of un­ prices would provide a more accurate picture of the liq­ corrected by on odditlonol Insertion. quickly.” “ ... Life and health insurance companies became specified economic scenarios,” said Larry Mayewski, an uidation value of an insurance company’s investment Borman made his remarks at a Senate subcommittee major players in the real estate, juri; bond, lower grade portfolio,” he wrote. “But valuation of the asset side of a assistant vice president with Best. NOTICES 2 PERSONALS 3 ANNOUNCEMENTS hearing on whether financial reporting methods in the municipal bond and private placement markets,” Bor­ He said life and health companies have “achieved balance sheet cannot be separated from the liability 10 PART TIME HELP 11 HELP WANTED 11 HELP WANTED 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE man said. “As a result, life and health companies’ insurance industry allow companies to disguise their los­ steady growth” in its asset base, investment income and side.” As a condition precedent THE-Manchester Housing WANTED THE PERFECT GIFTIll ses in real estate, junk bonds and other assets to appear balance sheets have weakened, their earnings have Hearings on the issue of insurance solvency will con­ to the placement of any GUYS MEET GIRLS Authority is now taking premiums. In 1989, net gains from insurance operations Wrap up the most spec­ SOUTH WINDSOR more financially secure than they really are. declined, capital and surplus as a percentage of total as­ tinue in the new Congress througliout next year, said advertising in the applications for the for life and health insurers reached a record high of tacular buy in the Sun­ sets is down, invesmicnt and interest rate risk are up.” Manchester Herald, Ad­ SINGLE North Elm Street Apart­ ADVERTISING In wake of the massive losses in the savings and loan $10.5 billion, Mayewski said. Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, D-, chairman of the set Hill section of East REDUCED! vertiser hereby agrees ments for one and two- industry — a debacle expected to cost taxpayers as Life and health companies increased their real estate Senate Subcommittee on AntiUiist, Monopolies and HarttordI Completely re- Borman insisted tliat companies should change their to protect, indemnify bedroom units. Ap­ $279,900 much as $500 billion — lawmakers have expressed holdings to as much as 40 or 50 percent of total invested and hold harmless the GIRLS done 7 room, 3 account practices so that distressed holdings match their Business Rights that held Monday’s hearing. plicants must be at SALES REP Owners moving. 5 year old assets, Borman said. About 30 percent — or $60 billion Manchester Herald, its bedroom, Colonial on worry that some of the nation’s insurance companies current market values. That would give regulators “a least 62 years of age U&R Contemporary, 3,100 Metzenbaum said six life insurance companies were CLEANING POSITION- Summerset Dr. features also may be underfunded, or have too few assets to of the $200 billion in junk bonds issued in the past officers and employees 1-900-820-3355I and be Manchester for East of the River daily newspaper more complete picture” of companies’ financial condi­ asked to testify at the hearing but none agreed to appear, Monday-Saturday, a sparkling new kitchen sq. ft., 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, cover their liabilities. against any and all residents. Apply at 24 decade were purchased by life insurance companies. tions and “best protect consumers and the public Meet girls in your area evenings, Manchester, and new carpeting, 1 sitting room w/skylight. Fteld- although the council said it was willing to testify as a liability, loss or ex­ Bluefield Drive, Entry level position. Sales experience At issue is whether state regulators should force com­ Because portfolios were growing in a boom market. markets and .. prevent insolvencies,” he said. who would like to meet South Windsor, East full and two halt baths, slone fireplace in family room, trade group. pense including Manchester. CT or call Windsor area. Own preferred. Will train to do advertising lay­ family room with bar recessed lighting and window attorneys’ fees, arising someone like you 643-21 63 for more from claims of unfair transportation. Must be and central air. Owners covering throughout. Private tonight!!! information. outs. Must be energetic and enjoy public trade practices, infring- dependable. 742-5633. have relocated to backyard, cul-de-sac. People’s ment of trademarks, $3/mln. Must be IByrs. old. contact. Excellent fringe benefits include Fbrkta and are anxious OWNERS MUSTSELLI Lone Star is seeking TELEPHONE SALES-Part to strike a deal. This CALL 648-1857 trade names or patents, violation of rights of MODELS time out of your home. salary plus incentives, gas mileage, paid hom e is in ab so lute Eager buyers read Earn up to $10 plus per move-in condtion and is ENERGY EFFICIENT! 4 privacy and infringe­ vacation -i- holidays. Insurance includes suspends ment of copyright and the Classified CHILDREN hour. Flexible hours. ottered at $159,900. Bedroom Cape on quiet bankruptcy protection proprietary rights, unfair 3 mos. to 16 yrs. 742-1266 or 528-0358. dental. Must have reliable car. Jackson & Jackson one way stret. Newly competition and libel columns Real Estate, 647-8400. painted inside and out. and slander, which may every day! For review by major 11 HELP WANTED Send resume to: Remodeled bath', newer STAMFORD (AP) — Lone Star More than two-thirds of the ce­ decision to sell marginal cement dividend result from the publica­ NATIONAL TALENT carpeting and new plants in Pryor, Okla., Sweetwater, tion of any advertise­ DIRECTORY. We Manchester Herald A SPACIOUS GREAT kitchen floor. New shut- Industries Inc., one of the largest ment industry in the United States HOME-For entertaining ters and awnings. American cement companies, is has pas.sed into the hands of foreign Texas, and Bonner Springs, Kan.. ment in the Manchester have successfully BRIDGEPORT (AP) — People’s Herald by advertiser, in­ SECRETARY and just plain family fun. Fenced-in yeard. Don’t The plants are still up for sale. had children seen Advertising Department seeking bankruptcy protection from investors, the company noted. Bank of Connecticut reported it will cluding advertisements Heated porch with spa, miss this one! CHFAII its creditors while it streamlines its and/or placed for Full time position in a huge bonus room that $131,000. Strano Real Lone Star and a number of its Powers said he knew of no plans suspend its quarterly dividend for in any free distribution operations. subsidiaries filed for reorganization publications published . -'•-X films, soaps, cata­ non-profit Human Serv­ RO. Box 591 you can finish to your Estate, 647-7653. to sell any other Lone Star plants. the fourth quarter. taste. Asking $378,900. In its filing Monday in U.S. under Chapter 11 of the Federal by the Manchester logs, newspaper ads ice Agency in Hebron. The remaining operations are lo­ Call Barbara Weinberg, The dividend of 18 cents per Herald. Manchester, CT 06040 GREAT STARTER- Bankruptcy Court in White Plains, Bankruptey Act. Under Chapter 11, and T.V. commer­ If you are a depend­ ReMax Real Estate, cated in the Northeast and Midwest. share ordinarily would have been Manchester, $119,900. N.Y., the corporation listed assets of a company seeks a court order free­ cials. Interviewing able person, please 647-1419. paid in tlie first quarter of 1991, I MANCHESTER I 5 Room Cape with a full $1.066 billion and liabilities of $703 ing it from the threat of creditors’ The company is also involved in 1 LOST and FOUND read on: EASY WORKI Excellent bank officials said Monday. soon locally. 21 HOMES FOR SALE dormer upstairs, sheet million as of Oct. 31, according to lawsuits until it can develop a plan numerous joint ventures, most of Call Rascals Talent Duties Include: telephone payl Assemble BARGAIN PRICE TAG! rocked as one big room The company blamed weak FOUND-11/29, Brigham James A. Powers, a company to put its finances in order. them in California, Hawaii and I HERALD I products at home. Call Neat and tidy Ranch could be 2 bedrooms market conditions in the state for Tavern Rd, Coventry. Directory, Inc. answering, typing, filing LANDLORD THE EASY spokesman. South America. for information. 1-508- that’s pleasantly cozy. with full bath. Oversized The company said it expects to Miniature Cocker I classified ads j (412)856-8055 and knowledge of McIn­ WAYim $ 1 4 8 ,9 0 0 . continued losses, basing its decision 842-4888 Ext. H1004, Vinyl siding. Cul-de-sac garage. Deep lot. Fan­ The corporation blamed its finan­ emerge as a viable operating entity. Spaniel. 742-3238. Owner occupy a great Lone Star emphasized that its on a review of the first two months 1^ phone 643-2711 J tosh system a plus. Send 24 Hours. lot. Enei^y-save tastic opportunity!! DW cial woes on the downturn in the Lone Star said the filing would opportunity in this 3- operations would remain open for of the fourth quarter of 1990. resume with salary re­ features. F ire p la c e Fish Real Estate, 643- construction industry and the con­ Familyl Rent out the 2- enable it to continue a program PLACING AN AD In clas­ 21 HOMES FOR SALE glow, eat-in kitchen, 3 1591. business, and that it expects to meet People’s has not yet released, quirements to: tamity and live in the tinuing problem of having to com­ begun in 1989 to sell off some assets WE DELIVER PLAYER PIANOS ore In sified Is Q very easy, bedrooms. Appliances F results for the fourth quarter. For the cottage in backi Each pete against subsidized imports. its commitments to its employees, For Home Delivery, Call demonrt. If you hove one simple process. Just diol C-OA 1.36 GLASTONBURY included. Professional and restructure the company around unit roasts 2 bedrooms H E SPOKE NOT A customers and suppliers. third quarter, the bank added $45.7 you do not use, why not 643-2711. We’ll help you ACRES!!! $300,000. landscapping. Bolton, Lone Star’s board considered two its core business operations of ce­ 647-9946 19 Pendleton Drive and newly painted WORD...but went million to its loan loss reserves and exchange It for cash with word your od for maxi­ Bring your family to this $139,875. Philips Real offers from foreign investors and ment, aggregate and ready-mixed The company said its proiits have Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 exterior. Make an offer straight to his work! reported a net loss of $29.2 million, a want ad. mum response. Hebron, CT 06248 4 bedroom Colonial Estate, 742-1450. other alternatives before concluding on this village set This 4-4 Duplex needs concrete. been hurt by foreign concerns sell­ or 90 cents a share. The loss com­ Attention ASC with fireplaced family F that it would be best to seek The eompany look a $250 million ing cement in the United States at room, spacious living happening! Anne Miller repairs and updating, bankruptcy protection, the company pared with a gain of $9 million, or Real Estate, 647-8000. but the price has been writeoff in November 1989 as part less than they charge at home, a 28 cents a share, during the third room, central air. said. LARGE-Local snack and breezeway, hardwood F BEAUTIFUL CONTEM- re-set at $119,900 to of its restructuring, which included a practice known as dumping. compensate. Each side quarter last year. drink vending route. Will flooring throughout. MANCHESTER- PORARY/COLONIAL- otters 2 bedrooms and State law restricts the ability of sell all or part. Repeat This beauty is close to $134,900. Reduced. Manchester, $238,900. banks to pay dividends under certain business. Secure schools and Rte. 2. Immaculate Colonial Many nice features in separate utilities. Roll up your sleeves and circumstances when they expterience locations. Above Anne Miller Real with an over-sized 2-car this U&R built home in­ average income. 207- Estate, 647-8000. garage. Front to back cluding spacious 3 year take advantage of this Wang starts shut-down losses. super opportunity to 621-1597.______old first family roon/ David E. Carson, president and living room with LOWELL, Mass. (AP) — Wang company’s facilities, spokeswoman profitable quarter alter a siring of fireplace. New kitchen atrium with sliders to a own a home and nave chief executive officer of People’s, LOCAL-lnsurance Agency A PLACE TO BEGIN- new slate patio in the your tenant help with Laboratories Inc. announced it will Gail Jackson said Monday. losses. But Jackson said the com­ looking for part time Coventry, $94,900. Af­ and it’s adorable. said the bank would continue Hardwood floors, well landscapped, the mortgage! Asking shut down much of its North This was the first time the com­ pany is still looking for ways to cut SEASON'S clerical person. $6.00/ fordable 2 bedroom $119,900. Jackson & reviewing the situation with its fenced yard, quiet con­ fenced yard. DW Fish American operations during the pany has taken such a move, she hour. 5 Days, monday- ranch on a level treed Jackson Real Estate, expenses. board of directors and would venient area. Call today Real Estate, 643-1591. week between Christmas and New said. friday. 9:00 a.m.-1:00 lot just beyond the Bol- 647-8400. While employees will lake vaca­ reinstate the quarterly dividend “as GREETINGS p.m. Call 646-4899. ton town line. and ask tor Sharon Year’s Day as a cost-cutting Jackson said Wang chose to take Miller, residence, 646- tions from accumulated time-off The Associated Press soon as it is prudent to do so.” 1 Fireplaced living room PROFESSIONAL B IG VALUE-Reduced measure. this step during a slow time of the BOMB DETECTOR — A security expert demonstrates the For Family, Friends or that with window seat and 5566. Re/Max Real with pay, the company will save COUPLE-Seeks de­ Estate. 647-1419. price I Ranch with lake IN-LAWS-Or master Under the move, Wang year, which will make more cornices highlight inside money by scaling back its opera­ use of a sampling gun on a portabie radio to demonstrate the pendable child care in F view, atrium door, fami­ employees in the United Slates and employees available during higher Special Someone... while a wrap-around bedroom retreat. our Manchester home. ly room. R em odeled, Fireplaced living room, Canada will take vacations from peaks of demand. tions, Jackson said. new bomb detector purchased by the American Stock Ex­ EMERGENCY deck enhances the MANCHESTER-257 Lud- Give a personalized message that Day and evening hours. vinyl siding. Cul-de-sac. dining room, den, large Dec. 24 through Jan. 1, although Wang, a Lowell-based computer Jackson could not estimate how change in New York Monday. The gun is capable of detecting FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL Call 643-2770. recently painted low Rd. See this im­ Energy features, solar maculate 10 room Gar­ 3 season porch. Asking “skeleton crews” will still staff the maker, recently reported its first will appear December 24th outside. DW Fish Real h o t water. Bolton, much money Wang will save. trace amounts of explosives, including plastics. STEEL BUILDING SYS- Estate, 643-1591. rison Colonial that ot­ $219,900. Call Barbara D IA L 911 $139,875. Philips Real in the Herald! TE MS-Manufacturer ters 4 bedrooms. 1st Weinberg, ReMax Real F______Estate. 742-1450. reviewing applications floor family room or Estate, 647-1419. A 1x1 inch ad is $4.00. for au th orize dealers. PLUM PUDDING den, 2-1/2 baths, 2 F In Brief . . . Join the fastest growing ANYONE???? Enjoy fireplaces, screened DON'T MONKEY Larger ads are also available ~ industry in construction the holidays in style! porch and much more JUST LISTED! Call Pe^gy JUST LISTED-Call Vivian up to one full page! and sales. Starter ads, Wonderful English for only $229,000. U&R Greagan to see this Ferguson to see this 3 training and engineer­ Tudor Cotonial on East Realty. 643-2692. gorgeous 8 room, 1-1/2 bedroom Cape located ■ Advertising spending this year is growing at the cials arc predicting the merger will not be completed % ing support Center St. in bath Cape in South near Waddell School. AROUND... So give Holiday cfteer this year provided.(303) 759- Manchester boasts 8 FarmsI First floor family Fireplace, full slowest pace since the mid-1970s and could slow even until die second quarter of 1991. NEARLY NEW CAPE-Ex- further in 1991, a prominent industry forecaster said. The combined company would be second in size to with an ad in the Herald! 3200 Ext. 27. rooms, 4 bedrooms, 1.5 room, Florida room and basement, nice lot and baths, formal dining pandable upper level, 6 exquisite landscapping. only $110,000. "We're Robert Coen, of the ad agency McCann-Erickson, McCaw Cellular Communications Inc., the nation’s top Ads must be phoned into the Henld no Uler lh»n room and walk-up attic. panel doors. Secluded. $190's. "We’re Selling Selling HousesI" said Monday he expects U.S. ad spending will rise 4.9 cellular phone operation. Try Our Pay-By-Mail Fridjy, December 21 •! Nooa' Sewing Machine Beautiful fireplace, 2-Car garage. Low Houses!" Blanchard & Blanchard & Rossetto, percent to $130.1 billion this year and 4.6 percent to maintenance yard. Top Operator ample windows, deck Rossetto, 646-2482. 646-2482. $136 billion in 1991. Call 643-2711 / and many charming of the line features and F ■ Security Pacific Corp. said it would set aside $850 Small manufacturing company has He blamed the slowdown on the economic downturn Program... archways and nooks I finishing. Appliances. million for bad loans, foreclosed real estate and restruc­ A s k fo r Ilz e or Paula an opening for a lull lime sewer. Willington, $154,900. It makes paying your subscription easier on you. Experience in production sewing Easy access from side and worries created by the Persian Gulf standoff. turing costs, a move that will result in a fourth-quarter Philips Real Estate, Instead of paying your carrier every 2 weeks, you can prelerred, but we will train the right street. A must see! loss of up to $360 million. $137,500. Jackson & 742-1450. simply write a c h ^ for 3 months, 6 months or a full person. Benefits include medical in­ ■ The government is preparing to lend up to $7 bil­ The Los Angeles concern, the nation’s fifth-largest surance, holidays, vacation, profit Jackson Real Estate, F Let A Specialist Do It! year...drop it in the mail. Then, you can forget about lion to entice buyers to hard-to-sell property it inherited bank holding company, said Monday its profit for die sharing. Working hours are 6:30 647-8400. OWNER SAYS "MAKE a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Apply in person or from failed savings and loans — a move critics 1990 fiscal year will decline to about $160 million, having ready cash to pay your carrier, answering the F AN OFFER’!!! We know how impor­ door when it's inconvenient or being at home to pay call tor an application. denounced as a way to postpone resolving the mess. compared with $741 million in 1989. PRICE IS RIGHT- $299,900. Majestic 5 your bill. tant your business is to you “They’re just going to sink into the same quicksand Lift-All Company Reduced another bedroom Center Hall WE WILL NOTIFY Vernon Industrial Place Colonial with 2 family and we'd like to help you get that the S&L operators couldn’t pull themselves out of,” YOUR CARRIER $30,000. Let's make a said Rep. Bruce Venio, D-Minn., who heads a House ■ A group of asbestos victims filed a petition to send Simply complete the coupon below and send it to Vernon, CT 06066 deal on this prime rooms, spacious sun THAT YOU ARE A room overlooking large the best results possible! task force overseeing the bailout. “1 just think they Eagle-Pichcr Industries Inc. into involuntary us...or if you would like more information on our Pay- 872-7375 properly on Porter St. PAY-BY-MAIL Large 2,850 square foot open yard high on a hill. would be better off to face up to tlie problem now. bankruptcy, possibly derailing a setdement plan in the By-Mail program call the Circulation Department. CUSTOMER We can do that for you by worker health crisis. 647-9946. After initial payment and prior to expira­ home on over 2 acres. Hardwood flooring The Resolution Trust Corp. Oversight Board more tion, you will be billed. $229,900 list price is a throughout. 3 offering a special advertising rate than doubled the lending limit from the previous $3 bil­ The petition was filed Monday in U.S. Bankruptcy Fireplaces! Call you for steal. Call Linda Brown, in our "Let A Specialist Do It" lion in the move that was revealed Monday. Court in Cincinnati, where Eagle-Picher is based. 647-8691. Re/Max, exclusive showingl The motion, by three asbestos victims, was filed Anne Miller Real I would like to pay by mail for my Manchester Herald subscription. Please begin my pay-by­ East of the River, 647- column. We offer a 1 inch ad that while a hearing was being conducted before U.S. Dis­ 1419. Estate, 647-8000. ■ OPEC ministers have arrived here for su^alegy talks mail subscription on ^ F______runs for 24 days for a very low that are likely to leave inutcl a boost in oil production trict Judge Jack B. Weinstein in Brooklyn federal court !Ho[iday Qift Quidc on the controversial settlement plan. Enclosed please find payment for approved in August after Iraq invaded Kuwait. BEST DEAL IN price of $59.47 which is payable Carrier Delivery: TOTALLY REDONE- But, during tlieir annual winter meeting, ministers of Bolton, $159,900. Im­ MANCHESTER-75% in advance. the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will ■ If you’ve always wanted to ride a train across the maculate full dormered owner financing. 5 □ 3 months *23.10 □ 6 months *46.20 □ 1 year *92.40 Room Capo with M ost of our subscribers are no doubt fret privately about the recent unexpected sof­ country, but didn't have the time to take it all the way Senior Citizens: CHRISTMAS FRUIT BASKETS PETS UNIQUE G IR S Cape. Cozy living room tening of world crude prices. with fireplace and buitt- ^a^ago. $116,000. 529- homeowners who at some point back. United Airlines and Amlrak may have just the □ 3 months *21.56 □ 6 months *43.12 □ 1 year *86.24 TREES deal you’ve been waiting for. ins, hardwood floors un­ D.J.'S DOG GROOM­ NEW ENGLAND der new carpeting. Full in time need your service, but ■ The Bush administration is reviewing scores of They unveiled a train-plane ticketing agreement Mon­ BURGESS NURSERY. PERO'S FRUIT STAND. Fancy CAUGHT WITH OUR Optional carrier lip may be included with your payment / Tip Amount. Fruit Baskets delivered locally. ING & PET SUPPLY. 501s CoF rear dormer plus front ideas for reducing America’s dependence on foreign oil, Coma see our choloe Fraser AMUSEMENTS. PRICE DOWNI don't even realize your business day dial will offer passengers a cheaper fare when diey Large selection ol Imported Bedding, canopy, Brass ledbles. “Unique gift ideas eye dormers. Lots of Fir Chrlstmae Trees. Cut Lebanon-New ranch. including a 50-cenl-a-gallon gas lax and easing environ­ fly one way and ride die rails die odier way. Motor Route Delivery: Coventry, Andover, Bolton -$27.30, 3 months Wicker at 20% on. Smokey Moun­ from the 50's era.’’ Pinball closets and storage exists. W hen you run an ad in our your own.....Scotch Pine, cuddle and mats. Coats, $108,000. Builder mental barriers for building energy plants. tain Trolls and Gnomes. Make this machines, music boxes, space. DW Fish Real The setup would also allow travelers to fly into cer­ white fir, white spruce. Gift sweaters, rain gear, life anxious-special Although in the works for nearly two years. Energy Christmas merrier with a gilt from juke boxes, antique sigrins, Estate. 643-1591. "Specialist" column, they will tain major gateway cities, then lake trains around the certificates available for Pero's. 276 Oakland Street, Man­ jackets and back packs. financing. C a ll Ron Department officials say the crafting of a national policy N a m e hand painted ^rcelalain region before returning to die gateway city to fly home. spring pfaming. Open seven chester. 643-6384. Unique cat furniture Fournier, 649-3087. know that you can be counted on figurines, gained momentum and urgency after ilie Persian Gulf days a week. Burgess Holiday goodies, toys and VERNON-8 Rainbow ReMax Real Estate, certificates available. 77 and you'll see results. crisis cast a spotlight on U.S. reliance on oil imports. Nursery, 373 Derring Street crates. Pet pictures with Trait. H ero’s a hom e 647-1419. ■ Slock prices showed little change Monday, diiifling A p t . ____ Tolland Tpke., Manch­ Environmentalists are already attacking die plan, (off Buckland Rd.) South Santa Sundays in De­ with everything. 1st F At this price, you can't beat uncertainly after die stock market’s pullback late last JEWELRY ester. 646-1533. Floor family room with which goes to President Bush later tliis month. Windsor. 644-1966. cember, 12-4. Decem­ CONVENIENT LOCA­ week. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, down fireplace, 3 bedrooms, ber 24th, 8am-12 noon. TION-Manchester it. It's a small price to pay for big 20.30 points Thursday and Friday, recovered 6.68 to Zip P h on e complete lower recrea­ 119 Oakland Street Man­ outskirt. Split level, 3 ■ GTE Corp. and Contel Corp. shareholders were 2,596.78. BRAYS JEWELRY-SShce Hand Made Wcxiden tion room, central air business. Try us! We think you'll 1918 ~ Custom work and chester. 649-0485. bedrooms, 2 full baths, voting on a merger creating the nation’s second-largest The dollar advanced in New York after falling over­ MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF...PAY-BY-MAIL Toys for sale. Great conditioning, large in- be pleased. mobile-cellular telephone company, at a time when die repairs done. Holiday hours ground pool. 3-Zone dining room, fireplace in seas. starting December 10: Mon- Christmas Gifts. living room, lower level industry is enjoying continued growth. heating and much more Bond prices rose. Frl. 9-8, Sat. 9-5, Sun. 10- CALL for a reduced price of office with separate Please call Ilze The $6.2 billion merger, that was to be voted on Tues­ Gold prices moved higher. 4. 699 Main St., Metnch- $198,000. U&R Realty, access. Only $147,000. The Manchester Herald 6 4 5 -0 4 6 7 Philips Real Estate, day at separate shareholders’ meetings in New York and Silver futures edged lower. Oil futures rose. Livestock ester, 643-5617. 643-2692. at 643-2711 ext. 41 Stamford, Conn., is expected to be approved. But be­ F 742-1450. and meat futures advanced. Grains and soybeans were P.O. Box 591- Manchester, CT 06040 F cause of remaining regulatory hurdles, company offi­ mostly higher. 16—MANCHESTER HERALD. T\iesday, Dec. 11,1990

k i t 'N ' CARLYLE by Larry W right 21 HOMES FOR SALE 3 2 APARTMENTS FOR fflaurlirstrr H rralii ______RENT______QUALITY AND CHARM-A knock out combination MANCHESTER-2 Bed- on this custom rooms, large kitchen, designed 9 room Cape. appliances. $660 per Large lot, screened month/utilities. Security/ Speciolis Section 4, Page 17 porch. A liome Santa references required. No Tuesday, Dec. 11,1990 would love. Asking pets. 649-2003. SPORTS $329,000. Call Stan Weinberg, ReMax Real MANCHESTER-Enjoy TREE SERVICE/ CARPENTRY/ ROOFING/ Estate, 647-1419. sweeping views of ma­ PAINTING/ ture lawns and trees in PRUNING REMODELING PAPERING SIDING W / V l f ( this 2 bedroom, 1-1/2 fm u " R O O I^S AND ROOIWIS- bath Townhouse lo­ Brindisi gets This over-sized raised cated in the Coach Bird enjoying new role with Celts ranch has 4 or 5 House on Otis St. $775 HAWKES TREE SERVICE CUSTOM QUALITY WEIGLE’S PAINTING CO. UONELCOTE bedrooms. Babbling includes heat/hot water. Bucimt, truck & chipper. One stop improvements. brook, large yard. Over­ Quality work at a ROOFING & SIDING Call Bob, 646-2482. Slump romovttl. Free Framing to Painting. reasonable price! All-American sized 2-car garage. As­ •30 Years Experience estim,ala6. Special Licensed & Insured. king $161,000. Call MANCHESTER-6 Room Interior & Exterior apartment. 476 Main oonskforatton tor oldoriy and Call Dave Adamick Free Estimates •Fully Insured Boston winds up Texas trip with win over Rockets Barbara Weinberg, handicapped •License # 506737 ReMax Real Estate, Street. $650 plus lor a free quote. 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Call 649-8045 Brindisi is the third Manchester player to receive “There are new matchups and defen­ \ \.' Retirement Community. For Information on my business ca l All-America honors in the last four years. Jen Atwell 26 points and 12 rebounds. One floor living at its FOR RENT Belter Business Bueau. Registered KITCHEN & BATH or sive assignments,” Bird said after he “Wc played onc-on-five ba.skelball too best...Change your life­ with Consumer Protection. 643-0747 was honored in 1987 and Meg Berte a year ago. highlighted the five-minute run with two MANCHESTER-2 Large REMODELING NAME YOUR much down the stretch and were not ag­ style to one floor living I Can 569-7671 Call For Free Estimates “The honor is well deserved,” Manchester coach 3-point baskets. bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, From the smallest repailr to the gressive. 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HEATING/ East Division title and won its first stale champion­ arc like they used lo be,” Olajuwon said country fireplace, full 528-5015 PLUMBING shots, but the 3-pointers were open,” said of the Celtics. “Because of their ex­ basement, covered rear 34 HOMES FOR RENT Heritage Kitchen & ship, sharing the state Class L title with Wilton High. Bird, who finished with 21 points. Manchester finished the year at 19-0-1 with the No. 2 perience you just can’t make mistakes 4, porch and attached WET BASEMENTS? Bath Center “We played good dcfen.se, we were garage. Appliances, TOLLAND-3 Bedroom 2- l^cHUGH HIMSELF ranking in America. scrappy, and we made some shots.” carpeting ana more. Set 1/2 bath. 2-Car garage. Hatchways, foundation cracks, 254 Broad Street “She represents all the qualities I feel an All- on a private cul-de-sac Family room with sump pumps, tile lines, gravlly Manchester Wallpapering and Painting NO JOB TOO SMALL “He steps up and takes the big shots America should possess. 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Available t* Grandma right BEDROOM-Apartment. 68 SNOW PLOWING 75 TV, STEREOS AND now. Large 1&2 bed­ 8 7 MISC. FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE the Lady Tigers to NCAA runnerup honors in the last down to the The Guide will Close to downtown and room apartments. Near APPLIANCES three years. But he left himself open to second-guessing paperboy! oppear dally In the MCC. Call 646-7885, DRIVEWAYS- New exercise units. 1 JUNK CARS-Towed free. Glastonbury line. In­ after some questionable coaching in the championship Herald's Classified section, days and evenings. Dependable. Fully Stair stepper, 1 arm and Call Joey, 528-1990. cludes heat, hot water, SEARS-15.9 Cubic inch game of the Connecticut Classic Sunday at the Harry A. Expectations little lower for MHS wrestling ft It will contain endless gift Ideas insured. Reasonable leg exerciser. $79 for Need title. appliances. Nice area/ freezer; Oak dining set; and where to ourchose them. If you rates. 649-6087. both. 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MANCHESTER-2 and 3 featuring zone-buster Wendy Davis and Kerry Bascom, “They’re getting people involved in wrestling,” ^ * DEPARTMENT preschool. Quiet 8 7 MISC. FOR SALE CHEVY BLAZER-1978, MANCHESTER — A year ago expectations were Andrews at 140. Room apartments. 91 CARS FOR SALE Bernstein said, adding that 40 are involved with the neighborhood. Large 4x4, 350, automatic, air, absolutely shot the lights out early, going 5-for-5 from high for a veteran cast that was to form the Manchester Sophomores Lou LaGuardia, Mike Jaworski and Sean <£a i «3 tsa l<:s Cia t «3 tbs i I Security. 646-2426. yard and loving home. 6 9 FIRE WOOD USED CARLIN-Oil burner new paint. Looks and 3-point land. High wrestling team. junior high program. 'We’re starting to cycle it.” Duffy are in a three-way battle at 152, while sophomore Weekdays 9-5. 643-1608. #143360403 (Model 100 CRD). Very TOYOrA-1989 C orrolla runs great. Many They had a 21-5 lead when Ciampi called a timeout. Most of the prescason hype was fulfilled, with the In­ Gremmo is the new head coach at crosstown East Willis Rivera, who was a part-time starter in ’89-90, has $50 a truck load. $95 for 2. good condition. $75.00 DX. 4 Door, 16K miles, extras. $2700. 646- Catholic. Cut to length. Quick Wise move No. 1. dians setting a single-season for victories in posting a the inside track at 160. firm. Call 646-0271. 5 speed, air. Kenwood 1031. “Realistically, we’re looking at .500,” Bernstein says. deliveries. Ask about stereo. Like New. Must When play resumed, Ciampi had his Tigers in a man- 19-3 mark. Senior Rob Bovee is on the injury list, opening the Bridge reasonable tree sell-moving. $9000. lo-man defense, and Auburn proceeded to go on a 26-5 Nine of the 13 starters off that squad have graduated. ’’Anything over that will be a real plus. (But) the younger door for either Keith Podrebartz or Hong Kham removal rates. 546- END ROLLS. Call after 5pm, 742- run, eventually taking a 42-36 halftime bulge. The sights aren’t nearly as lofty for 1990-91, but people will have some experience and that will make it Luangpraseuth , a pair of sophomores, at 189. Either 9706. 9665. 98 WANTED TO BUY/ 27 V," width - 50‘f ^ One Auburn supporter along press row confidently Manchester isn’t expected to be totally swamped under, easier to evolve into a competitive team again.” senior Devon Jefferson or sophomore Tom Stevens will SEASONED HARD 1 3 " width- 2 to r 5 0 ‘f TRADE either. said smugly, “All Geno (UConn coach Geno Auriemma) Sophomore Tim Schilling (103), senior John Tlicker gel the nod in the heavyweight class. Cockeyed to dummy’s queen. West might hold WOOD. Cut, split and Newsprint end rolls can be NORTH 12-11-90 picked up at the Manchester did was make Joe play man.” Manchester opens the 1990-91 sca.son Thursday at 5 (112), senior co-captain Matt Theriault (119 or 125) and ♦ K 9 7 2 the ace of clubs, but declarer was not delivered. $110/cord. CENTER We buy clean, late model used p.m. at home against Platt High. The Indians then host Schedule; Dec. 13 Platt H, 15 Manchester Invitational H 10 a.m. 19 at Call 643-6824. Herald ONLY before 11 a m. There was no doubt, in his mind anyway, that Auburn senior co-captain Tom Provencal (171) are the RHAM with Lewis Mills, 22 TrumbulWiltorVSoulhington H, 2S East T A 6 4 optimist sure. So declarer cashed ace and king Monday through Thursday. cars and trucks. Top prices was about lo roll to its fourth straight win. the 10th annual Manchester Invitational Tournament on Manchester veterans. Junior Toby Sloan (135), Catholic A 11 a m., 29 East Lym A noon ♦ AQ J of hearts, led to dummy’s diamond ace WELL SEASONED-Hard MOTORS paid. Saturday. Jan. 2 Xavier A 5 at Glastonbury with Norwalk/Ridgefiold 11am 9 ♦ K 10 3 By James Jacoby and overtook dummy’s diamond jack sophomore Matt Rodriguez (147) and junior Corey Las­ wood. Cut and split. 2 “Quality Used Cars” Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet The Lady Tigers began the second half in the man-to- The junior high kids coming up are fundamentally Cheshira/Newington H 5 p.m., 12 New Britain H 6 p.m., 16 Rocky Hill TBA, with his king. He ruffed his last dia­ cord load-$125/cord. 1 9 1 CARS FOR SALE man defense and still led with 12 1/2 minutes left when sen (145) are coming off fine junior varsity campaigns. 19 Enfield A 6 p.m., 23 Rockville H 6 p.m., 26 Fermi A noon, 30 Windham WEST EAST North’s double led to an optimistic mond in dummy and played the king of 461 Main Street 1229 Main Street sound. It’s not like we’re going back to square one,” Junior Sean Nichols or Scott Sergeant could be the H 6 p.m, 4 Q J 10 8 5 3 ♦ a cord load-$135/cord. game contract when South made an spades. East discarded a low club. De­ Manchester, CT Manchester, CT All-America guard Carolyn Jones picked up her third veteran Coach Barry Bernstein said, noting the work of Feb. 2 at Windsor with Weaver noon, 6 Hartford Public H 6 p m. 9 East 4 Q 9 4 J 8 7 Full cords. 875-2955. personal foul. starter at 130 If Theriault fills the 125 division, junior Hartford H noon, 15-16 Class LL Meet 22-23 State Open Meet ♦ 62 ♦ 10 9 8 5 overbid of four hearts. 1 think that clarer persisted with another spade Leave message. Schaller 649-4304 646-6464 4 Q 8 5 4 A J 9 6 2 North, rather than making a takeout from dummy as East let go another Quality She came out of the game, and Auburn went back to double, should simply have overcalled club. South ruffed and got off lead with Pre-Owned Autos 1986 Merc Lynx 48K $2,895 LEGAL NOTICES its 1-2-2 matchup. SOUTH West’s weak two-spade bid with two a low trump. East had to win the jack 1986 Chev C«leb. Euro $4,995 Not a wise move. 4 6 4 91 CARS FOR SALE Value Priced UQUOR PERMIT Hard-working Holik no-trump. That shows the values for a 1986DodgeLancer $4,495 and lead away from the ace of clubs. USED CAR BEST BUYS! Anyone surprised? 4 K 10 5 3 2 one-no-trump opening, and sometimes 1985 Dodge 600 Convert. $3,995 NOTICE OF APPUCATION ♦ K 7 4 3 That was 10 tricks for declarer, and a 1986 Honda Accord LXI $10,900 a little more. The disadvantage of dou­ 1985 Ford Escort $2,395 This is to give notice that I, “I was, considering the way we shot the first five 4 7 4 well-played hand. CARDINAL Coupe, 5 Speed, Loaded bling is that North has no clear-cut de­ What would have happened if North 1987 Olds Cut. Suproma $7,900 1985 Buick Skyhawk $3,995 Saeod Kahn of 283 Elm minutes,” articulate Husky senior Laura Lishness said. Vulnerable: North-South 1985 Caravan Loaded $5,995 Stroet, Apt. B-5, Windsor a plus for Whalers cision when partner responds with a had overcalled with two no-trump? V-8, AT, Arc, Low Miles “They should have stayed in man the whole game. I BUICK, INC. Locks have filed an applica­ Dealer: South suit at the three-level. Probably ,South would have passed, 1985 Honda Accord LX $5,400 1985 Ply Caravelle $3,795 1990 Buick Cent Sed $12,990 tion placarded December 1, would have.” But the bidding helped South in the and North-South would have missed AT, PS, PB, Stereo, Low Miles 1984 Ford LTD Vteg $3,495 He told me some other things I need to South West North E a s t 1990 Bukk Skylark $8,960 1990 with the Department oi By TOM COYNE play. The queen of spades opening lead 1988 Acura Integra LS $8,995 1984 Dodge Omni 50K $2,395 Me too. do. He knows me and he knows the P ass 2 4 Dbl. P ass their four-heart game. 1989 Buick Si^haw k $7,480 Liquor Control a Grocery Beer The Associated Press could hardly be from A-Q-J, so declar­ James Jacoby’s books “Jacoby on Bridge ' and 1969 Cavalier Coupe $7,495 5 Spd., PS. PB, Sunroof, Cassette 1984 Lincoln Town Car $6,495 for the sale of alcoholic liquor Ciampi, when asked, answered with a smile, “We game.” 4 4 A l l pass 1988 Hyundai QLS $4,995 er played low from dummy. East had “Jacoby on Card Games" (written with his father, 1989 Honda Accord LX $12,480 1984 Jeep GrdlAbg 4X4 $5,495 on the premises 229 Spruce started changing up because we got into foul trouble.” Holik said he’s been working on every the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at 1988 Buick Skylark $7,965 4 Dr., 5 Spd., A/C, Sunroof HARTFORD — Hartford Whalers Opening lead: 4 Q to play the ace. Back came a diamond 1983 Merc Col Park Wag $3,995 Street, Manchester. The busi­ bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. 1986 Corsica Sedan $7,490 1987 Acura Lagend Sed $13,900 “The only reason they were successful with the man is aspect of his game — passing, skating, 1983 Olds Delta 88 Roy $3,795 ness will be owned by Saeed rookie Bobby Holik has a simple explana­ 1986 Blazer 4x4 $12,800 V-6, AT, Full Power because we weren’t rurming our offense,” Auriemma defense — but has been focusing on get­ 1982 Ply Reliant VWg $1,795 Khan of 283 Elm Street, Apt. tion for why he’s playing so well. 1987 Celebrity Sedan $6,385 1984 Plymouth Horizon $2,800 B-5, Windsor Locks and will said in defense of his colleague. “They have to go with ting more shots on net. Holik has a 1962 Chev Monte Carlo $1,995 “Sometimes you have luck, sometimes 1987 Buick Century $5,995 4 Cyl., AM/FM Cassette, Low Miles be conducted by Saeed Khan 1987 Silverado 4X4 $13,990 their best defense and their best defense is that 1-2-2 powerful wrist shot and has been getting 1987 Acura Lsgerxt L $14,900 1962 Pontiac LeMans $1,995 as permittee. you don’L” the 19-year-old Czechos­ Astrograph 1987 Celebrity Sedan $6,365 Auto, Leather, Loaded 1962 Pontiac Phoenix $1,695 matchup. That’s what got them to the Final Four all these lovakia native said. as many quality scoring opportunities as 1986 Oldsmobile Ciera $4,995 1987 Acura Integra 5 Dr. $7,500 1981 Chev CamaroT-Tops $2,295 Saeed Khan, years. Maybe he thinks the man-to-man is not their best any Whaler, but at times he’s missed the 1985 Cavalier Cpe. to,490 Dated 12/3/90 But coach Rick Ley said Holik is more AT, PS, PB, AM/FM Stereo 1981 Pont G rand Prix $2,395 stuff.” net from close range. been helpful in the past. These grateful owing to the linkage between two mat­ 1985 Nissan Pulsar $3,960 1987 Chrysler Lebaron $6,600 015-12 than lucky. 1985 Okfs Delta 88 Cpe $5,995 1979 Olds Delta 68 51K $1,895 Maybe true. But as some wise man somewhere said, “Now I’m starting to hit the net more,” recipients will try to aid you however ters of importance to you at present. Coupe, AT, A/C, PS, PB “He’s a hard worker. He works as h;ud ^ o u r 1984 Buick Century LTD $4,890 1987 Pontiac Grand Am $5,900 1979 Ford Mustang $1,995 “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” he said. they can. Each can be satisfactorily finalized. INVITATION TO BID as anyone out there. In hockey the guys ^ i r t h d f ^ PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Don't ig­ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) It's to your 81 Adams Street Turbo, AT, A/C, Sharp 1975 Cadd Eldorado Con $6,495 And Sunday, the man-to-man was Auburn’s best It’s helped. Holik is fourth on the team advantage to keep your social plans as 1989 Acura Integra RS $10,900 1973 Dodge Charger $2,195 Sealed bids will be received in who work harder are the guys who are in goals, trailing only Pat Verbeek, Kevin nore any unique ideas that permeate Manchester defense. your thoughts today regarding ways to flexible as possible today. There are in­ 3 D r„ Auto, A/C, Alvl/FM Stereo M-C/Visa Accepted the General Services’ office, going to be more successful,” Ley said. Dineen and Ron Francis. Dec. 12, 1990 update something you've written off as dications something fun may unexpect­ 1988 Honda Prelude SI $12,900 41 Center Street, Manchester, And it wasn’t broke. Holik’s desire to succeed is evident. He 649-4571 New Arrivals Daily CT until 11:00 a.m. on the Before the season Holik said he obsolete, '/our ingenuity has its edly pop up in which you'll want to AT, A/C, PS, PB, PDL, Cruise often stays on the ice after practice, skat­ participate. 1990 Acura Integra LS $14,400 Financing Available date shown below for the fol­ thought his greatest adjustment to the The year ahead could be a red letter applications. lowing: □ □ □ ing and t^ing extra shots. one for you where your financial inter­ ARIES (March 21-April 19) Be attentive LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your financial AT, A/C, PS, PB, PDL, Cruise NHL would be getting used to the hard­ Dec. 19, 1990 ests are concerned. There are indica­ and prepared today, because several aspects are very encouraging today and BOB RILEY 1987 Toyota Celica QT $8,995 LEGAL NOTICE “I want to be a good player. I’m work­ hitting style of play. Allliough European Athletic Supplies tions you may derive profits in least ex­ considerate associates may make it there is a strong probability you might OLDSMOBILEMX.KSWAGEN AT, A/C, PS, PB, ANVFM Auriemma expressed his disappointment in Sunday’s ing to be a good player,” he said. “I try to players arc not known for their physical possible lor you to accomplish some­ be able to capitalize on something oth­ 1988 Honda Accord Lxl $11,900 Dec. 19, 1990 turnout of 873 for the No. 2 team in the country. “I don’t pected ways. 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER NOTICE TO CREDITORS Three (3) Transportable keep playing whether we have a 3-0 lead play, the 6-3, 210-pound Holik has SAGITTARIUS (Now. 23-Dec. 21) In thing that up until now you've been un­ ers have overlooked or ignored. Sedan, Auto, Loaded ESTATE OF Bleacher Units know what we have lo do lo gel the people out,” the or we’re losing 3-0. Very few players do your commercial affairs today it could able to achieve unaided. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Your agile 1987 Nissan King Cab $5,995 delivered his share of hits. He’s even 649-1749 CARLTON W. HUTCHINS Dec. 27, 1990 Manchester resident said, “but we’ll keep on trying.” it very well. I’m trying to. It’s very hard.” prove beneficial if you give equal cre­ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Don't get mind gives you an edge over your con­ Auto, A/C, AMT^M been a little too aggressive at limes. The Hon. Norman J. Preuss, Highway, Sanitation, Landfill dence to both your instincts and your rattled today if you are required to temporaries today, because you'll be 1989 Toro Trofeo $15,995 1984 Olds Cut. Suprams $3,900 Going head-to-head with the New York Giants was a Holik, the Whalers’ lop draft pick in Recently Holik got up after being Judge of tho Court of Probate, LAN with PCs and a logic Collectively, they're a dynamic make some on-the-spot decisions, able to assimilate and process informa­ 1987 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 V-6, AT, A/C, Clean losing proposition. And the Husky men, who have the at­ 1989, couldn’t join the team last season District of Andover, at a hear­ Landfill Management System hooked by Edmonton’s Glenn Anderson duo. Sagittarius, treat yourself to a '/ou're quick witted, your judgment is tion to your advantage quicker than 1987VWGoll $5,995 1990 Toyota Corolla LE $11,500 because of his commitment to the 1985 Buick Skylark $3,995 ing held on November 29, The Town of Manchester is an tention of the entire state, were on the radio. UConn and found Craig Simpson skating a little birthday gift. Send for your Astro- keen and you'll evaluate developments they will. AT, Full Power, /VC, Like New 1990, ordered that all claims equal opportunity employer, Czechoslovakian army. But in March he Graph predictions for the year ahead by accurately. 1989 VW Golf $7,995 1988 Mercury Cougar $8,695 women’s basketball has become prime-time, and is draw­ too close. Holik knocked him down. 1986 Buick Regal ^ ,9 9 5 must be presented to the and requires an affirmative ac­ signed a four-year, $800,(KX) contract. mailing $1.25 to Astro-Graph, c/o this GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Your great­ V-6, Loaded ing more and more interest, but it’s still not prime-time Holik got into his much-anticipated 1967 Okfs Ciera $6,995 1984 Toyota Celica $4,995 fiduciary at the address below. tion policy for all of its Con­ newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland. est asset today Is your ability to capital­ viewing for a lot of people. Holik has struggled at times, going first fight Monday night with Montrears For your personal horoscope, 1986 Chrysler LeBaron M,995 5 Spd., AM/VM, Clean Failure to promptly present tractors and Vendors as a OH 44101-3428. Be sure to stale your ize on shifting conditions. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, 1\iesday, Dec. 11, 1990__19 High School Roundup In Brief • • N. Carolina seniors have their day Markham, Pellett take titles By TOM FOREMAN Jr. “Tonight, it wasn’t from the press,” Teamwork carries Coventry MANCHESTER - - Angie Markham and Earl Pellett The Associated Press Pitino said when asked if the prcs.surc took home first-place money at the Manchester Duckpin defense led to the fouls. “We didn’t do a g(K xl job inside. We were fouling not on COVENTRY — It was a bad Jenny Wajda 6 0-0 12, Kris Spencer 0 0-0 0, Bowling Tournament held last weekend at Holiday Lanes CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Pete Chiicutt then thought ‘hey, we can beat coach John Maloney said, “but I the press, but we were fouling with inte­ start, good finish scenario for Cromwell,”’ Dimmock said. Michelle Martinelli 0 0-0 0, Stacey Dixon 0 0-0 on Spencer Succt. says North Carolina’s freshmen will get 0. Jenna Haynes 4 0-4 8. Jenn Kirchherr 1 0-1 thought our press also hurt them. We their day in the sun, but not before the rior defense.” Coventry High as it came from be­ Coventry’s lead was 49-43 before 2. Totals 23 2-9 49. Markham beat Sandy Keegan, 183-146, to lake the didn’t allow them to get into an of­ senior cla.ss of 1991 has its turn first. In the second half. North Ciirolina took hind for a 49-46 win over Cromwell McCory dumped in a 3-pointer. Her CROMWELL (46) — Kerry Travers 0 0-0 0, women’s title and the first-place prize of $150. Pellett Amy Schukoske 3 0-0 6. Jen Kelly 2 1-2 5, fense.” the ball inside to move within striking High Monday night in Charter Oak 3-point attempt at the buzzer fell defeated Urry Novella, 169-165, for the men’s crown With all the talk about Coach Dean Beka Apostolidis 3 0-0 6, Kristen McCory 11 RHAM had an 8-6 lead after one Smith’s five blue-chip recruits, the distance. But that work looked like it was Conference girls’ basketball action. short. 2-5 25, Kate Rados 2 0-0 4. Totals 21 3-7 46. and the $150 top prize. qutirter and 16-11 at the half. It went seniors have assumed their customary in vain when I'elphrcy completed a The decision leaves both clubs Jen Davis led Coventry with 17 3-point goals: Cov- Davis, Cr- McCory Keegan and Novella each took home $75. The third Halftime: 27-25 Cromwell to 22-13 after three periods. leadership roles. Chiicutt scored the three-point play with 1:38 left to give the 2-1 overall. Coventry, which is at points and 10 rebounds. But it was place finishers, I^ura Ma.sclck in the women’s division “We didn’t shoot well at all,” game-winning dunk with 62 seconds left Wildcats an 81-77 lead. Kentucky, Bolton High on Thursday, is 2-0 in the play of several of her teammates and Joe Mclz.cn in the men’s field, secured .$50. Lcete .said. “Overall, we didn’t play to .spark a 7-0 run and lead the ninth- however, would not .score again. RV.- COC play. that helped make the difference. Bolton girls There were 140 entries, 102 men and 38 women. well at all. Not like the first two ranked Tar Heels to an 84-81 victory over ^ R)x hit a 3-pointer to pull North Cromwell, with standout Kristen Five-foot-11 senior Jenna Haynes fall to RHAM games. At least we have a couple of Lutin on Babson cross country No. 18 Kentucky. Carolina within one again. After a iiv . McCory pouring in 14 of her game- came off the bench and was 4-for-7 days off before Coventry.” The victory snapped Kentucky’s un­ timeout, Kentucky’s Scan Woods missed shooting for 8 points along with 3 HEBRON — RHAM High’.s in­ WELESLEY, Mass. — Jon Lutin of Manchester was a high 25 points, took a 17-9 lead side game of Stacey Anderson and “We didn’t shoot well,” Maloney beaten streak at four and it also gave ru after one period. steals and 5 rebounds. And she member of the Babson College men’s cross country team Jen Kirchmyer proved loo much as said, “but we got our shots off.” this past fall. North Carolina temporary control of first “We designed a defense we felt played well defensively against * * the Sachems overpowered Bolton Bolton hosts Coventry High on place for all-time college basketball vic­ would work and it didn’t,” Coventry McCory. “It was maybe the best Lutin is a sophomore finance major. He is the son of NCAA Hoop High, 38-20, Monday night in Thursday while RHAM is at East Barry Lutin and Lisa Gagnon of 95 Avondale Rd. tories with 1,484. The two were tied / coach Ray Dimmock said. “We went defense I’ve seen anyone play Hampton High the same evening. before their battle in Chapel Hill. '.IN Charter Oak Conference girls’ bas­ and Lynch grabbed the rebound. R)x to something more traditional. Plus against McCory,” Dimmock said. Danielle Curylo, Shirecn Decn In other games involving ranked teams ketball action. Fly tying courses offered saved Lynch’s outlet pass before falling we got our offense in gear. We Jen Wajda had 12 jx)ints, six in and Maureen Griffin each had five Monday, No. 13 Oklahoma beat Coppin Anderson, a 5-11 sophomore, EAST HARTFORD — The Connecticut Fly Fisher­ out of bounds, got the ball to Rice, who started putting shoLs in and things the third pteriod when Coventry took points for Bolton. Curylo had 11 State 98-79 and No. 17 South Carolina netted a game and career-high 19 men s Association is offering two fly tying schools, one was on his back yet got off another pass started to change. We picked up our control, along with 3 steals. rebounds. defeated Charleston Southern 69-51. intensity.” Coventry had 21 steals, forcing 30 points while the 5-11 Kirchmyer, a for beginners and another advanced .school for ex­ to Lynch. He found Chiicutt all alone and senior, snared 16 rebounds as RHAM (38) — Callie McCrae 3 2-6 8, Stacey perienced tycrs. The schools will be on Friday evenings “'Thc.se guys arc still coming along and he wem in for the winning dunk. Cromwell still led, 27-25, at Cromwell turnovers, with Davis Anderson 8 3-6 19, Jen Kirchmyer 2 1-2 5, Julie they definitely have talent and they’re halftime before Coventry took con­ having 5 steals, Wajda 3 and RHAM won its first of the year after Kirchmyer 0 0-0 0, Jen McBrair 0 0-0 0, Kelly with the first class beginning Jan. 4, 1991, at the “I think we need to show that kind of two losses. Dinner 1 2-2 4, Melanie Hoffman 0 0-1 0 definitely helping this team,” Chiicutt trol in the third period. Haynes, Janet Werfel and Robin Veteran’s Memorial Clubhou.se on Sunset Ridge Drive. leadership,” R>x said. “It’s exciting, but Bolton is now 0-3. Heather Johnson 0 2-5 2, Melissa Mizesko 0 Fee is $25. For further information, contact Dale Mat­ said of the five newcomers. “They’re “The intensity was up. We got a Russell 2 apiece. “That’s on of our 0-0 0, Both Cavoli 0 0-0 0. Totals 14 10-22 38. maybe it will set an example that down thews at 875-2033. helping right now. few steals and there was a stretch strengths,” Dimmock said. “We “They had some height on us and BOLTON (20) — Leah Camposeo 0 0-2 0, the stretch, those younger guys might be that hurt us,” Bolton coach Dave Julio Cook 0 0-0 0, SNreen Dean 2 1-3 5 “But this team has three great seniors in the game in a situation like that and where we scored three in a row and have people in all the positions who Maureen Griffin 2 1-3 5, Jessica Brahaney 1 Lccte said. “She (Anderson) hurt us Big East honors Kerry Bascom that arc really going to lead this team. In they sec us do it, and that makes it easier got the lead and that was a con­ can play the game.” 0-0 2, Dawn Bedard 1 1-2 3, Danielle Curylo 1 the second half of games, we’ve been in COVENTRY 49) — Jon Davis 7 2-2 17, inside.” 2-4 5, Jody Madoro 0 0-0 0. Totals 7 5-14 20 PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) —- Senior forward -center for them to believe in themselves.” fidence builder for the team. They Robin Russoll 2 0-1 4, Janet Werfel 3 0-1 6 3-point goals: B- Curylo trouble and looked to Rick (Fox) and “Our size did hurt them,” RHAM Halftime: 16-11 RHAM Kerry Bascom led Connecticut to an upset, comc-from- Fh)x scored 10 points, Chiicutt 9 and bchind victory over No. 2 ranked Auburn last week to King (Rice) and myself for leadership, Rice 4 in the closing 12 minutes as the and we were able to gel it.” The Associated Press cam herself Big East Conference player of die week trio finished with 14 points apiece. That leadership was necessary in the ON THE RUN — Bo Jackson of the Los Angeles Raiders honors. Smith didn’t celebrate this victory, final 13 minutes, when the Tar Heels leaps for extra yardage as he heads for Detroit Lions nose DeBerg finds home Bascom scored 30 points — nine in the final 7:50 — partly because his team hit 28.1 percent Huskies fall two spots arid grabbed 10 rebounds to lead Connecticut to its 67-63 (5-1) had to mount a comeback after John tackle Jerry Ball in their NFL Monday night game at the Sil- of its field goals in the first half and bc- win over Auburn in the Connecticut Classic. For die tour­ Pciphrey’s 3-pointcr gave the Wildcats cau.se North Carolina committed 28 tur­ their biggest lead at 63-51. verdome in Pontiac, Mich. The Raiders beat the Lions, 38-31. nament, she scored 41 points, including 6-of-14 from the novers for the third time this season. 000 in KC with Chiefs First, North Carolina got the gap down YH0 Asftocidtod Pr to 16th in hoop poll three-point range, and grabbed 13 rebounds. “We arc very, very lucky,” Smith .said. DRIVING — North Carolina’s Rick Fox attempts to drive to the bas­ stands No. 3 among AFC quarter­ Michele VeroLsky, a freshman forward from Boston to 69-62 with a three-point play by Ftix at “We’re going to be good, but we’re sure By DOUG TUCKER NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A and Syracuse (7-0) had 1,430, in­ ket against Kentucky’s John Pelphrey in their game Monday night at backs behind only Jim Kelly and College, scored 22 points in two games to capture the 8:19. not good right now.” The Associated Press victory over Arizona pleased cluding one of the two remaining the Center in Chapel Hill, N.C. The No. 9 Tar Heels beat Warren Moon. While hitting 199 of Big East rookie of the week honors. George Lynch, a sophomore who Raiders’ magic spell Louisiana State coach Dale Brown, first-place votes. Arizona (7-1) had Pclphrcy scored 24 points, half of them 355 passes for 2,676 yards and 20 earned a starting spot in the prcscason, on 3-pointcrs, for Kentucky. Jamal Wash­ the No. 18 Wildcats, 84-81. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In a 12- but jumping to No. 12 in the polls 1,366 points and Georgetown (5-0) touchdowns, he has thrown only Carpenter to undergo surgery scored on a breakaway to narrow Ken­ burn had 15 and Han.son 10. year odyssey across North America didn’t impress him. moved up a .spot to fifth with 1,323 tucky’s lead to 74-68 with 5:45 left. Chil- lead and were not threatened again. three interceptions, all in a loss at Boston (AP) — Boston Bmins forward Bobby Car­ No. 13 Oklahoma 98, Coppin St. 79: Southern for its fifth straight victory. dooms Lions’ hopes and halfway back again, he was “I’ve approached this, and I will votes. cutl scored on a follow-up at 3:23 and the Price finished with 27 points and Hol­ The Gamecocks (6-1) trailed 28-27 in Indianapolis on Oct. 7. Since then, penter was expected to undergo surgery Tuc.sday to Kcmiit Holmes and Brent Price led a driven from Denver by John Elway, try to do this the rest of my career, UCLA (6-0) had 1,237 points, mes had 23 along with 12 rebounds. repair a broken left kneecap, the Bruins organization deficit was down to 76-73. Lynch scored the opening minutes of the second half, Then, on the next play from sent packing in San Francisco by he’s gone eight games and 204 remembering that all this adulation including the final first-place vote, second-half surge that carried Oklahoma By JEFF HOLYFIELD said. again at 2:09 and North Carolina was to its 50ih straight home victory. The pulled ahead 38-35 with 13:49 left then scrimmage, Schroeder and Willie Joe and beaten out in throws without being picked off. is fool’s gold,” Brown .said Mon­ and moved up two spots to sixth, within 78-77. No. 17 S. Carolina 69, Charleston The Associated Press Defenseman Bob Beers also is scheduled for minor Sooners (7-1) only led 44-42 early in the went on an 11-2 run to take a 49-37 lead. Gault teamed up on a disputed 68- Tampa Bay by Vinny Testaverde. Starr’s NFL record is 294. day night. “This game doesn’t followed by Indiana (7-1) with The Wildcats, meanwhile, were trying Southern 51: Jo Jo English scored 23 “I guess we earned this victory the yard touchdown pass. “I’ve been protecting the ball and make a season or break a season. It surgery on Wednesday to remove a pin from his right leg, second half, but Holmes scored 10 poinLs points and Barry Manning had 16 as PONTIAC, Mich. — Somewhere, By the time he got to Kansas 1,199 points; Ohio State (4-0), to cope with foul trouble tliat forced old-fashioned way: we had to scrap,” said Gault caught Schroedcr’s bomb I’ve been very conscious about was a great win, but it was just the team announced Monday. and Price added 6 in the next seven South Carolina used a game-closing 17-4 there’s a magician who wears silver City, Steve DeBerg could read the 1,097; North Carolina (4-1), 1,073, Coach Rick Pitino to go to his bench. South Carolina coach George Felton. “It on the Detroit 20, fell down on the signs. avoiding interceptions,” DeBerg one.” and Duke (6-2), 1,071. Carpenter was in Massachusetts General Hospital minutes as the Sooners opened a 68-52 run to defeat stubborn Charleston and black and weaves spells to help Monday night, awaiting surgery. He suffered the injury wasn’t pretty, but we won the game.” 15, then got up and ran into the end “I’m sure,” he quipped, “this .said. “But I’ve also been lucky. While UNLV retained the No. 1 Indiana also was seventh last the Los Angeles Raiders on Monday Some guys have dropped balls. I in the Bruins 7-1 loss in Montreal Saturday. night. zone. He was given the score even means the Chiefs will get the next ranking in TTie Associated Press week, while Ohio State moved up though his feet appeared to touch probably should have thrown about poll released Monday, LSU moved The wizard had to use a special great quarterback to come into the a spot from ninth. North Carolina BC names Gladchuk new AD It’s a different story for Loyola Marymount the legs of Lion safety Bennie NFL.” six interceptions by now and I’ve from No. 18 to No. 12 with a moved up a spot from 10th and triple whammy last night when NEWTON, Mass. (AP) — Boston College on Monday Blades. But what really happened is more thrown three. 92-82 victory over Arizona. Duke fell from fifth after losing to Detroit’s run-and-shoot offense “We wanted high visibility in our schedule and some The TD call stood despite a astonishing still. Steve DeBerg, Georgetown. named Chet S. Gladchuk to succeed William J. Flynn as By BERNIE WILSON cardiomyopathy, a heart disorder. finally lived up to its billing and the “But six is pretty good.” With the loss, Arizona dropped athletic director. TV games, but I think some of those tc;ims on our replay review by officials, drawing a caddy to the stars, has become one. The rest of the Top 25 was com­ The Associated Press “We’ve gone forward; we really haven’t mentioned Lions rolled to a surprising 24-14 The problem always has been that from second to fourth in the poll. schedule in December can beat the Denver Nuggets,” chorus of boos from a sellout crowd prised of Georgia (5-0), LSU (4-1), Gladchuk, 40, athletic director at Tulanc University Hank,” said Hillock, who served as Westhead’s top assis­ second-quarter lead. Now in year No. 15 of a travel- wherever he landed, “pretty good” Arkansas moved from third to Hillock said. of 80,066 at the Pontiac Silverdome. since 1988, is a 1973 graduate of Boston College. His LOS ANGELES — Nine months after ’ tant for five seasons. “The only time (the players) men­ The spell took hold about then weary career, it’s as if he has just just wouldn’t cut it. Drafted out of second and Syracuse moved up a Oklahoma (6-1), St. John’s (6-0), “1 will not say a word about the begun to blossom. At 36, when spot to third. Pittsburgh (6-1), Connecticut first order of business will be to interview candidates for shocking death, Loyola Marymount’s basketball program tion him is occasionally at the training table when they’ll and the Raiders recovered to post a San Jose State by Dallas in 1977, he ha.s changed dramatically. The Lions could use a burst of emotion like the one officiating. Nothing,” said Lions many quarterbacks arc pacing the (4-1), South Carolina (5-1), Ken­ a head football coach to succeed Jack Bicknell, fired that carried tliem to within one game of the Final R)ur get to telling Hank stories that the younger kids haven’t 38-31 victory and push their Mon­ was first beaten out by Roger UNLV (2-0) received 63 of 65 after the 1990 season. heard. coach Wayne Fontes. “I voted for it sidelines holding a clipboard, tucky (4-0), Virginia (5-2), Most of the Lions’ awesome firepower is gone. So is last March. Playing shortly after Gathers’ death, Loyola day night record to 29-6-1. It also Staubach. Shipped to San Francisco first-place votes and 1,623 points “Against a field of candidates who will be the next (replay review) because I thought it DeBerg is moving past Joe Namath Alabama (2-2), State , the coach who led them on a fa.stbreak Marymount won three straight games, including a “We’rc not playing for Hank or his memory,” Hillock helped them keep pace with the in 1978, he was there to say hello in balloting by a nationwide panel decade’s out.standing athletic directors, Chet Gladchuk would help change bad calls, but I’ll on the all-time passing list and (2-2), Southern Mississippi (2-1), through the NCAA record book. 149-115 rout over defending champion Michigan in the added. “We’rc playing for ourselves and trying to go on. surging Kansas City Chiefs and stay two years later when Montana ar­ of sports writers and broadcasters. has become the clear choice to lead Boston College’s This is a new team. We have six new players. Most of the in a tie for the lead in the AFC West have to rethink my position.” threatening one of Bart Starr’s most rived. Arkansas (7-1) had 1,491 points (3-2), East Ten­ And the Lions aren’t doing much better under new highest-scoring NCAA tournament game ever, before nessee Stale (6-1) and Texas (3-2). athletic programs,” said the Rev. J. Donald Monan, Bos­ coach Jay Hillock than the NBA’s Denver Nuggets are old players are gone, so it’s a complete transition. We at 9-4. Detroit came right back, however, unassailable records. Then it was on to Denver for two losing to eventual champion LINLV. with Sanders scoring from the 5. His team — nearly as star-crossed ton College president. “His direction of the Athletic under Westhead. lost two members of our coaching staff, we lost our Bo Jackson, who gained 129 years before Elway came out in the Program of a distinguished AAU university has won the The only reminder of Gathers is a banner hanging over trainer, we lost our secretary, so it’s a different era. It yards on 18 carries, began a 21- The 66-yard, two-play drive was as its quarterback for about 20 years Great Quarterback Draft of 1983. Loyola Marymount is 2-4 and won’t play an official the court in Gersten Pavilion that proclaims: “Hank’s THE PERFECT admiration and affection of all who know him in New home game until Dec. 29. In an eight-day stretch starting really is.” point Raider outburst with a 55-yard sparked by a 56-yard pass from — has won four in a row and five of Tampa Bay beckoned in 1984, Hou.se — Here the Lion’s Spirit Dwells.” Gathers col­ Orleans.” Saturday, the Lions will play at Oklahoma, LSU and The L.ions led the nation in scoring the last three years, touchdown run down the left Rodney Peete to rookie Jeff six to get in position for what would and in 1987 DeBcrg’s 57.8 pa.ssing lapsed there on March 4 during a Campbell. be its first division title since 1971. WAY TO SAY... Georgia Tech. including an NCAA record 122.4 points per game last sideline, closing the gap to 24-21. percentage led all NFC quarterback- Scaly Big East player of week tournament game and died less than two hours later of season. “We felt going into the game that And perhaps best of all, there is “I really wouldn’t say that run s. He was voted the team’s MVP PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — St. John’s forward Malik broke it open, but it helped,” Jack- we were going to make some plays no fuzzy-checked future Hall-of- after starting the first eight non­ and they were going to make some Famer checking into camp. Scaly’s 83 points in three games last week canted him son said. “We’ve been playing pretty strike games. But then Testaverde, player of the week honors in the Big East Conference. nasty ball out there, but we’re doing plays. We knew we had to keep up “I don’t know how it gets any bet­ the Heisman winner and No. 1 draft Redkins back In with them and let our defense do its ter than this, except for winning the /'c The 6-foot-8 junior from New York led the Redmen to enough to get the job done.” choice, was handed the job. the champion.ship in the Cougar Classic in Provo, , Jay Schroedcr threw for two job,” Schroeder said. Super Bowl,” DeBerg said with a His first year in Kansas City, the “We’re happy to get out of here grin. “Big things seem to be happen­ where he also was tournament most valuable player. He third-quarter touchdowns, a 10-yar- Chiefs went 4-11-1 and fired their scored 26 points in the title game, a 67-62 St. John’s vic­ as a contender Si with a win. This run-and-shoot of­ ing with our team right here at the der to Mervyn Fernandez and a 3- entire coaching staff. DcBerg’s luck tory over Brigham Young, and 29 points in the opening yardcr to Tim Brown — his first TD fense? It’s a nightmare. I hate it. The most important part of the season. finally started to turn. round 76-65 win over George Mason. By PAUL PAGE since 1988 — to make it 35-24, Los best way to stop it is to fly up here Sometimes I get caught up in all this Marty Schottenheimer arrived and shoot Wayne Fontes,” said Los and my emotions just take off on Gerrod Abram, a freshman guard at Boston College, The Associated Press Angeles, at the end of the period. from Cleveland along witli offensive was recognized as the Big East’s rookie of the week for Angeles defensive end Howie Long. me.” coordinator Joe Pendry. After get­ The early part of die matchup his 30-point game against in the ACC-Big East HERNDON, Va. — Just three weeks after what coach The Raider comeback over­ After his efficient 254-yard, ting off to a rough start last year and resembled a basketball game. It took Challenge. Joe Gibbs called their lowest point of die season, die shadowed the play of Sanders, who three-touchdown performance actually being benched, it has turned both teams only seven plays from Washington Redskins could clinch a spot in the playoffs went over the l,(XX)-yard rushing against the Broncos Sunday, DeBerg out to be the perfect situation. NFL players get support scrimmage to score three touch­ mark for the second time. if dicy beat hapless New England on Saturday. downs in tlie first 3:47. They needed Sanders racked up 176 yards on Now Thru WASHINGTON (AP) —- The Justice Department, “We haven’t finished anything off yet, so it remains to only seven more plays for another 25 carries, giving him 1,081 on the supporting pro football players in a legal fight for free be seen wlicthcr we can get it done,” Gibbs said Monday. seven points with only 8:39 gone. season and making him only the agency, recommended that the Supreme Court hear the “Getting the nine wins is what’s important, and we “Everybody got their money’s 10th player in NFL history to gain F 1 December 24, 1990 appeal of players who arc suing the National Football haven’t done it yet.” worth,” Raiders coach Art Shell 1,000 yards in each of his first two League. Once struggling to put consecutive wins togcdier, the said. “I told the team to play for 60 years. Give A Gift Subscription to the The NFL Players Association called the advice from Redskins raised their overall record to 8-5 with dicir vic­ minutes, and they did. 1 told them Denver’s Bobby Humphrey be­ the government’s top lawyer a victory in the courtroom tory over Chicago Sunday and moved into first place the Lions would make a lot of plays, came No. 9 on Sunday. battle it has waged with die league since the players’ among wild-card contenders. strike in 1987. but so did we.” “We were effective the whole One victory in their last three games would assure the 0 ' Detroit (4-9) scored first — on game. We just weren’t as effective iKaudiffitrr Hrralti In his recommendation to the Supreme Court, Solicitor Redskins of no worse than a 9-7 record and at least the the fourth play of the game when as in the first quarter,” Sanders said. General Kenneth Starr said a lower cou:t had gone too third wild-card playoff berth under the league’s tie- Barry Sanders burst up the middle “Everyone fought hard, but we just far in ruling that the NFL was exempt from anti-Uiist breaking formula. for 35 yards. came up short.” laws indefinitely after an impasse in collective bargain­ That would give Lliem their first postseason berth since 3 Months...... $23.10 ing talks. winning the Super Bowl following the 1987 season. T'hrcc weeks ago, Washington was struggling at 6-5 6 Months...... $46.20 Paul Brown in fair condition after a Thanksgiving Day loss at Dallas. But they routed Giants have to blend CINCINNATI (AP) — Paul Brown, founder and Miami 42-20 and Chip Lohmillcr’s 35-yard field goal One Year...... $92.40 general manager of the Cincinnati Ben gals, was hospital­ widi 2:14 Sunday beat the Bears 10-9. ■ Carrier Delivered ized for treatment of a leg blood clot and missed a Ben- “We’ve come back from a hole,” said Gibbs. “Coming plenty of new faces gals’ home game Sunday for the first time in the team’s from wlicre we were three weeks ago — that game in history. Dallas was a real low point — is a real tribute to our 5^ Brown, 82, who is also a vice president of the Bengals, players.” SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Bud million in salaries over the next four Black has no problem with San years. DonH Forget Your Friends & was listed in fair condition at Christ Hospital. Robert The Redskins are a game ahead of the Philadelphia Heidt Jr., the Bengals’ team physician, said he expects Francisco Giants president A1 Eagles for the NFC’s top wild-card spot, which would CLEARING THE NET - Quebec lorward Stephane Morin knocks Vanoouv"rgSe“ KTk “Nothing got in the way when it Relatives Away From Home.., that Brown will be released today. Rosen’s pronouncement tliat Black came to signing these players,” give them the right to stage the first-round game. McLean, left, to the side of the crease as Canucks defenseman Doug Lidster attempts to will win more games in 1991 than Rosen said. “When we told (owner Green Bay, Minnesota, Dallas and New Orleans arc all Mail them a gift subscription Sutton new Army grid coach tied for the third and last wild-card berth bid at 6-7, two clear Morin from the front of the net in their game Monday night. The Nordiques won in over- any other free-agent pitcher. Black Bob Lurie) tliese players were avail­ tirriG, 3“2. has seen the Giants’ roster. able, his only question was, ‘Can -‘I. to th e H erald WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) — Bob Sutton. Army’s games behind Washington. “With this team, if 1 pitch like I’m they help us win?’ defensive coordinator for the past eight years, signed a The best any of tliosc teams could finish is 9-7. The capable, I’ll win my share,” Black “And I’m sure tliey will.” 3 Months...... $26.95 multiyear contract to succeed Jim Young as head football Redskins’ 7-5 conference record assures them that they said at an introductory news con­ coach. Young retired following the Cadets’ 30-20 victory will finish ahead of Dallas. Minnesota and New Orleans The Giants began renovating a over Navy on Saturday. ference Monday at Candlestick Park. team tliat finished 85-77 last year by 6 Months...... $53.90 if Wa.shington wins one more game. Sakic a prophet for Nordiques “... With this team, and Dave Sutton was an assistant at Michigan, Syracuse, “It doesn’t matter what anybody else does tliis signing Black to a four-year, $10 ■ (Righetti) in the bullpen and the Western Michigan and Illinois before coining to West weekend,” said NFC spokesman Reggie Roberts. “If the VANCOUVER, British Columbia Nordiques to a 3-2 win, their second million pact on Nov. 9. Black, who One Year...... $107.80 Point in 1983. die third period after sustaining a guys we have on this team, 1 should was 13-11 with a 3.58 ERA with Redskins win Saturday, they get at least the No. 3 wild­ (AP) — Ron Tdgnutt was confident snaighi road victory despite being nasty gash over his right eye and card spot.” win. If I don’t, it’s my fault.” Cleveland and Toronto last season, Mailed going into overtime. outshot 45-30. bridge of the nose when hit by team­ Stockton NBA player of week Immediately ahead arc the 1-12 Patriots, who have lost After facing 45 shots in regulation With the $33 million in personnel gives Giants manager Roger Craig a NEW YORK (AP) — , who sparked the He nimbly moved around mate Bryan Fogarty’s errant high paraded out Monday, the Giants will 11 in a row and haven’t finished a game closer to an op­ against the Vancouver Canucks, die Canucks defenseman Garth Butcher stick. reliable left-handed starter. If Youi Desire A Gift CertificatT^^ " Utah Jazz to four straight victories, was named NBA ponent than two touchdowns in five weeks. have to win or there will be plenty little neiminder for the Quebec Nor­ before beating goalie Kirk McLean Six stitches later, Sakic was back “1 le certainly did not get the sup­ Stop In At Our Office, player of the week. Stockton averaged 19.3 points, 18.3 “All our focus is on one tiling, and that’s New diques heard some refreshing talk at of faulting to go around. port iliere, either defensively or of­ assists and 4.5 steals during the week and had a .596 widi a shot between the pads. at the bench, making his bold The Giants were the most active Or Send A Check Or Money Order To The Address England. We’ve worked for 2>/2 years to gel in this close. the bench before sudden-death It was his 19th goal of the season prediction. fensively, diat he will here,” Rosen field goal percentage. He moved into second place in the I know what the media is going to say about how we team at tlie recently concluded said. Below: .started Monday night. and produced Quebec’s first over­ league in assists and steals. should win, but there are no guarantees. They’ve played winter meetings in terms of free Reginald PInto/Manchsster Herald “When Joe Sakic says he’s going time victory in eight sudden-death Righetti, who became the all-time Manchester Herald well against other teams,” said Gibbs. It really doesn’t matter who agent signings, adding Black, SHOT — Manchester High’s Shelly Dieterle gets off a shot in Show signs with the A’s to win it for us,” 'fiignutt said, “sure lx.'riods. Quebec is 1-6-1 in over­ save leader for the New York P.O. Box 591 Meanwhile, tlie Redskins learned that they may have scores as long as we win,” Sakic reliever Dave Righetti and center last Friday’s opener against Glastonbury High. The Indians enough we took over control of the time. Yankees in six seasons as a reliever, OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Eric Show, who went 6-8 lost offensive tackle Ed Simmons for the season. A game.” said. “We’ve done a great job with a fielder Willie McGee. The Manchester, CT 06040 It was the only NHL game gives the Giants a left-handed closer (0-1) host crosstown East Catholic High (0-2) tonight at 7:30 for San Diego last season and then became a free agent, starter since last season, Simmons tore ligiunciUs in his Sakic came through as he couple of wins in the Smythe threesome will cost the Giants $33 for the first time in years. (203) 643-2711 agreed to a two-year contract witli tlic Oakland Atliletics. scheduled Monday. Division.” at Clarke Arena. right knee in the Chicago game and will undergo surgery predicted, scoring on a sensational Sakic’s brilliant goal was remark­ Show, a 35-year-old right-hander, is 100-87 lifetime- on Wednesday. rush at 4:05 of overtime to send the The Nordiques have won five of able because he left midway through their seven games on the road.