ZO-J'iANCHESTER HERALD, 'Hiesday, Dec. 18.1990 SCOREBOARD WEDNESDAY __ Third Quarter SF—FG Color 31, 492. Squirt B Junior House Football LA—FG Lansford 21, 11:30. ECHO Hockey NAMCO downed South Windsor, 8-2, and Fourth Quarter W. England Lumber doubled up on Bolton Ice SF—Cartar 74 run (Color kick), 1:16. Columbia, 7-2, and bowed to Central Connec­ ralaco, 8-4. Chris Groves had three goals, Ken Calendar A—65,619. Bantam A ticut, 3-0. scorers for NAMCO woro: Ron S o ^ two and Justin Gouchoe, Adam Smith NFL standings Hainsoy (5), Grog Flaymor (3), Jon Schubort and Tim Smith one each for England. Josh Today LOCAL NEWS INSIDE (2), Kris Davis (2) and Mike McCarthy (3). Hain- AMERCAN CONFERENCE Springfield Capitals topped Vernon Pollco riogers and Kyle Gouchoe played well. Boya Baakatbalf SF Union, 6-5. Police came back to wallop South soy had lour assists and Davis had a pair fo Ea« First downs Regal Men's Shop tell to J e r ^ n Fabricating, EestCathollc at Aquinas, 7:30 V ^ ^ r , n -1 . Brian Kellogg had three goals lead in that department W L T Pet PF RA Rushes-yards 5-1. Whitney Ffetterson had four goals and an Bolton at Cheney Tech, 7:30 and Mike Boire and Kevin Low one each in the y-Buflak) 12 2 0 .857 390 220 ftissing assist^ Dana Cote a goal, John Harrison an as­ Vinal Tech at Coventry, 7:30 loss. Kellogg had lour goals and three assists Mite A y-Miami 11 3 0 . 786 299 201 Return "ferds sist and Jason Metzger played well for Jon- Bacon Academy at RHAM, 730 ■ Number of revaluation appeals few. and Tyler Klewin three goals and Charles Fried- Indianapolis 6 8 0 .429 229 302 Comp-Att-Int ElrrVLydor fell to Harrxfon, 4-1, and Southern Mn's. Aaron Charbonnoau had the goal for Girls Baskstball rrwn two to lead the way in the victory. Michael N.Y. Jots 4 10 0 .286 237 324 Sacked-Yards Lost Connecticut 5-1. Eric Lundberg and Kevin Hour Regal's. Lauren CConrxxr had an assist arxf Southington at Manchester, 7:30 “ J°|®Fian and John Heintz shared goallending NowEnflland 1 13 0 .071 164 391 Punts had the goals. Joo Bojarski, Kevin Ladaboucho Ryan Thomson, Eric Gagne and Nate Charbon- Cwitral Fumbles-Lost and Chris McCreary played well. Goalie Chris noau played well. Wednesday ■ Special election for 8th District seat. Pittsburgh 8 6 0 .571 243 206 Penalties-Vhrds Pee Wee A Sheehan f^ad 13 saves in the loss to Harrxfon. lea Hockey Houston 8 6 0 .571 Time of Rissession Housatonic vs. Manchester (Bolton Ice 351 253 CR Klewin topped West Hartford, 2-1, fell to Cincinnati 7 7 0 .500 299 318 Mite B Fblace), 8:40 p.m. What'S Springneld. 3-1, and tied Cheshire, 1-1. Eric ■ MSG seeking $800K asset sale. Cleveland 3 11 0 .214 214 406 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Wrestling Hurtuk and Kyle Klewin scored in the vlctoiy, First Federal Savings had Central Connec­ Waal RUSHING—San Francisco, D.Carter 13-124, Manchoslor/Lowis Mills at RHAM, 6 p.m. Jamie Sutherland scored vs. Springfield and ticut, 3-3, and also tied Enfield, 3-3 Goal Scholastic y-LA Flakters 10 4 0 .714 Rathman 12-29, Montana 2-9, Craig 8-8, Syd­ East Catholic at S t Paul. 4 p.m. 292 232 Kevin Fleming had the goal In the tia. Goalie scorers wore: Dan Nelson (4), Peter Hanbury News Kansas City 9 5 0 .643 ney 1-3. Los Angelas, Green 12-34, Gary 3-11 324 226 Todd Hauswirth had 56 saves in the three (2), Goalie Chris Hanbury played well in both ■ Coventry residents oppose kennel. Seattle 7 7 0 . 500 259 264 McGee 2-7, Everett 2-1. San Diego games. Hurtuk had two assists. games. John Sisti, Chris Pickup and Peter Han­ Bennet JV girls 6 8 0 .429 282 240 Francisco, Montana bury had assists. Thursday Denver 4 10 0 .286 297 344 1M0-0-219, , Everett 17-35-2-232 Pee Wee B Bonnet Junior High junior varsity girls' bas­ Girts Baskstball Dec. 19, 1990 NATIONAL CONFERENCE RECEIVING—San Francisco, Rico 5-104 MiteC ketball team dropped a 53-26 decision to St Bolton at Bacon Academy, 730 Local/Regional Section, Page 9. East , 2-25, Craig 2-19, Jones Hebron Wood Products blanked Central Con- James Monday. Sharon Anderson had 16 Coventry at East Hamptoa 7:30 W L T Pet. PF RA 1- 15, Williams 1-9, Sydney 1-9. Los Angeles, necticuL 7-0, trimmed South Windsor, 5-2 and The Children's Place nipped South Windsor, points, Lora Cataldi 12, Daniollo Cartier 10 and Rocky Hill al RHAM, 7:30 x-N.Y. Giants 11 3 0 .786 296 180 A i^orM n 4-74, Ellard 4-68, Holohan 4-58, Gary blanked Newington, 4-0. Mark Dumont and 3-2. Chris Jenkins, Da.iny Colon and Eric Hyn- Katie Duffy eight lor S t James. Kristol Buffer Boys Swimming y-Washington 9 5 0 .643 324 252 2- 5, A.Cox 1-14, Faison 1-8, McGee 1-5. Todd Hutton each had two goals arxJ Matt doman had the goals. John Harrison, ^ a n had 12 points and Kim Mainville six to lead East Catholic at East Hartford, 3:30 Denis, Tim Danahy and Kevin Brodeur one Disney wiil stop y-Philadelphia 8 6 0 .571 356 275 m is s e d f ie l d g o a l s —San Francisco Thomson and Lauren O’Connor had assists. Bonnet Vbur Hometown Newspaper Dallas 7 7 0 .500 234 265 Color 63. each vs. Central. Keith Dumont had the shutout Friday Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year in goal. Bruce Turgeon had two assists. Chris Senior House seiiing dolls Phoenix 5 9 0 .357 216 349 Boys Basketball Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Central Greenland and Duke Mansell each had two White topped Green, 5-3, Chris Galle had Manchester at Windham, 7:30 HARTFORD (AP) — x-Chicago 10 4 0 .714 311 245 goals and Danahy one vs. South Windsor. Joe lour goals and Grog Ffenas one lor White. Peter East Catholic at Nolra Dame (West Haven) 7 Hayes had two assists. Danahy, Denis, Hayes Bowling Bowing to pressure from advo­ Tampa Bay 6 8 0 .429 236 324 Transactions Loscoe, Toren Bull and Rachael Kort played p.m. Green Bay 6 8 0 .429 241 301 arxf Dumont had the goats against Newington. well. Dave Michelle had two goals and Joo Cheney Tech at Bacon Academy, 7:30 cates for the homeless, the Walt Trevor Frenette had an assist along with Green­ Minnosota 6 8 0 .429 310 278 Pock one for Green with Eric Coulombo and Elks Rocky Hill at Bolton, 7:30 Disney Co. has decided to stop Detroit 5 9 BASEBALL land arxf Hutton. Keith Dumont was in goal for Nick Floy playing well. Boys Swimming 0 .357 339 366 the shutout Cheney, American League Gold and Black played to a 1-1 tia. Charlie Dave LaChapello 146-139-410. Ralph Doyer Manchester Alunxii Moot 7 p.m. selling a toy figure of a tramp. «■!•Wvl---« CLEVELAND INDIANS—Named Ken Squirt A Vbrk had the goal for Gold, assisted by Danny Jr. 137-363, Cart Bolin 137-380, Paul Ford x-San Francisco 13 1 The Rev. Christopher Rose, 0 .929 323 209 Stefanov controllor. 143-144-382, Al Atkins 360, Jerry Ridel Saturday New Orleans 6 8 0 Sanliary Waste was bured by Springfield. 7-2, Pippin. Leo Skinner and Kurt Holover played rector of Grace Episcopal .429 241 248 SEATTLE MARINERS—Signed Ken Griffey 139-352, Brian Ficaro 136-364, Bill Preston Girts Basksibcll LA Rams 5 9 0 and tied South Wirxtsor, 2-2. Goal scorers well. Gregg .Vtatts had the goal tor Black with .357 315 373 Sr., outfielder, to a one-year contract. 152-402 Travis Cook Sr, 153-393, Al Klein East Catholic al Aquinas, 7:30 Church, inspired the protests Atlanta 3 11 0 were: Jon Sheehan (2), Matt Ryan and Brian Mike, Erdman drawing an assisL Katie Ayotte .214 302 345 National League arxf Jared Bretas played well. 148-383, Duane Krause 135-143-394 Erino lea Hockey Powell x-dinchad division fiUe early this month when he cited CHICAGO CUBS—Agredd to terms with Fantry. Jon Wiehn had two assists. Charlie Pepin 140-366. Manchester vs. Fermi (Enfield Twins Rink), y-dinchad playolf berth Dave Smith, pitcher, on a two-year contract, Tuthill and Jeremy Philbin played well. 1.30 p.m. “Steve the Tramp” as one of the Monday's Gams arxi Raul Assenmacher, pitcher, on a one-year San Francisco 26, Los Angeles Rams 10 most offensive toys of the 1990 contract Vtaived Randy Kramer, pitcher. Christmas season. Saturday, Dec. 22 CINCINNATI REDS—Designated Rosario Detroit at Green Bay, 12:30 p.m. fly to Rodriguez, pitcher, tor assignment Los Angelos Raiders at Minnesota, 4 p.m. LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Designated Ytashintfon at Indianapolis, 8 p.m. Terry Weils, pitcher, lor assignment Cushioned, comfortable. Insu/^tedRed Manslaughter Sunday, Dec. 23 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Signed Danny SANTA Wings. A warm gift that keeps on giving! Houston at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Cox, pitcher to a contract with Scranton- charged Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p,m. Wilkes-Barre of the International League. Gulf Dallas at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Atlantic Coast Baseball League GREENVALE, N.Y. (AP) — Miami at Buffalo, 1 p.m. B D E EEE ACBL—Named Bob Pertsas president A college student who gave Now England at New Mjrk Jots, 1 p.m. lERVES 9-15 BASKETBALL 6-16 7-14 7-14 Los A n g ^ s Rams at Atlanta, 1 p.m birth in a dormitory bathiwm National Basketball Association By CHRISTOPHER BURNS Tampa Bay at Chicago, 1 p.m. NBA—Awarded the 1992 All-Star Game to \ was charged with manslaughter Kansas City at San Diego, 4 p.m. Orlando. The Associated Press for allegedly suffocating the New Orleans at San Francisco, 4 pm. Cominental Basketball Association fHESE! New Vbrk Giants at Phoenix, 4 p.m. GRAND RAPIDS HOOPS—Traded Nate newborn by stuffing toilet paper Denver at Seattio, 8 p.m. Johnston, forward, to the Rapid City Thrillers lor Iraq told its people today to stock­ down his throat, police said. NFL result a 1991 second-round draft choice. Traded a pile oil during the winter to avoid Stephanie Wemick, 20, of 1991 fouth-round draft choive to the Yakima shortages if war breaks out. The top 49ers 26, Rams 10 Sun Kings lor Ron Cavenall, center. West Orange, N.J., was ar­ FOOTBALL two U.S. defense officials arrived in raigned TYiesday at her bedside San Francisco 3 13 3 7—26 the Persian Gulf for a visit intended . ( 4 ^ ' at Nassau County Medical Cen­ LA Rams 0 7 3 0—10 DALLAS COWBOYS—Waived Tony Slaton, * 1 . 0 0 Off First Quarter to emphasize U.S. willingness to offensive guard, and Mitch Willis, defensive TT TT ter. SF—FG Color 23, 932. lineman. fight. Police said Wemick gave birth Second Quarter HOCKEY The Iraqi Oil Ministry announced SF—flathman 1 ntn (pass failed), 7:31. Per Shoe Size to a boy Monday in the SF—Rice 60 pass from Montana (Cofer kick), JU. it will provide the market with fuel bathroom on the campus of 9l5o. OTTAWA SENATORS—Named Jim Durrell oil, kerosene, cooking gas, gasoline LA—Faison 8 pass from Everett (Lanslord presidont and Randy Sexton chief executive of­ C.W. Post College. kick), 13:28. ficer. Offer Expires 12-31-90 and diesel so tliat purchases can be made. Judge revokes 11^ to <<2i K2i ii

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We signed a letter of intent on Nov. 22,” traffickers that has left hundreds of people dead. said Vladimir Mikitsky, the deputy director of foreign relations of NPO Fabio Ochoa Vasquez, 33, the Encrgia, which negotiates commer­ youngest of three brothers who help cial deals for the Soviet space run the Medellin cocaine cartel, sur­ program. rendered Thesday to a court official SS2712VK The contest operators — who had in a church south of Medellin, 25" Console Color TV pronounced the Tuss news report Colombia’s second largest city, offi­ S e t M T R V 5 cials said. 180 DAYS that the sweepstakes was a “cosmic *497 2 7 '^Diagonal canard” a misunderstanding — were He was the first cartel leader to • TrjcJitiiyiiiil ttyiinr) • I t.tiM iijfi.ii Color TV called to appear today before a (.ML-liy lifHbl, .ipplii-ij liy <749 accept a government offer of no ex­ • Uniltod 1 Y’VCM Rnmole Control loi both - j i l p i' l ■ ..M i., SAME AS grand jury. tradition and reduced prison senten­ IV .md VlR ttiH'iitltttii • 1 ull 1)11 S^iFr’ii Menu tni wiby piUuM* fliiU The district attorney’s office ces to drug traffickers who sur­ smiiict .KJiii.slmiMil'; render. Tuesday subpoenaed three execu­ U.S. officials, in their request for tives of Space Travel Services to Ochoa’s extradition, say he once answer questions on whether the promotion, which contestants can managed the cartel’s cocaine dis­ O p e n Contemporaiy tribution network in Miami. They enter by dialing a 900-numbcr for $2.99, violates Texas lottery laws. say Ochoa is also accused of having Reclina-Rocker® ordered the 1986 murder of Barry This NO DOWN PAYMENTS Recliner “There’s just so much informa­ Seal, an informant for the U.S. Drug tion coming from so many sources Enforcement Administration. Sunday Transitional so fast we just had to look into it. Ochoa’s surrender came just one 19" Remote Color TV System 3 25" TV’ NO FINANCE CHARGES Reclina-Rocker We’re dubious," said Russell Tur- bcville, head of the consumer fraud day after the government offered AM Recliner division. new enticements to drug barons who *277 *497 UNTIL MAY 1991! Texas law bars charging people turn themselves in. • SpLicu oormndfiO remote • MTS slereo/inonilof w'dbx noise c o n tro l • IS f’ ctuintiul t;irnng reduction • 1 ull un screen iru/nu pM for a chance to win something. “I hope this contributes in the best • Ijifi-p iiiiift • Cfianr>el Hdstiback • Uticfiannel turimy* Remote control Space Travel insisted it has a con­ way to peace and understanding in tact with the Soviets. The Houston Colombia,” Ochoa said, referring to a company also said the contest is his surrender in a statement released Some Items not exactly as shown legal because people can also enter by his family. A prison official said Ochoa was by mail for free. in good health and was being held in “We’re looking forward to talking a jail in the Medellin suburb of Ita- P a n a s o n i c MAGNAVOX, with them,” James Davidson, Space Panasonic Travel senior vice presidenL said of qui. Ochoa is taking advantage of two Panasonic Smart.\fery smart.' ^ the inquiry. “Grand juries inves­ government decrees, one issued on Panasonic PV-2004 tigate and this is a thing they’re in­ Monday, that prohibit exuaditions RX-FS450 ___ _ terested in. We have done nothing and offer lenient judicial treatment Mini AM/FM Stereo Radio Cassette Recorder Two-Head VCR wrong.” to surrendering traffickers. with Auto-Reverse Playback, 2-Way, 4-Speaker On Screen Programming System and 3-Band Graphic Equalizer /Vfter the company began offering In late November, the cartel said Panasonic HQ 2-Head System a chance to win a trip aboard a that between 200 and 300 drug uaf- CTL-2571S 155 Channel Digital Quartz Tuning with Soviet rocket and a week on the fickers were willing to surrender in Auto-Set space station, so many calls came in return for legal guarantees. Panasonic 25" Diagonal Stereo On-Screen Display Programming with Auto from around the country that tlie In its decree Monday, the govern­ RX-FT550 Monitor-Receiver Prompter and Calendar telephone system handling them col­ Wireless Remote Control with Direct ment granted the cartel’s demands Mini AM/FM Stereo Radio Dual Cassette • Stereo Amplifier and Speakers lapsed Monday. Panasonic Access Channel Selection for human rights safeguards and the Recorder with XBS-Extra Bass System, Auto- $1 • On-Screen Display PV-602 Panasonic preparation of heavily guarded jails. Reverse Playback and 3-Band Graphic Equalizer By the time the system was res­ Jaime Cordoba, the attorney OmnlMovie NN-4408A tored Tuesday, Tass had called the general’s human rights coordinator, Switch Hitter Starlite 2 500 Watts 26a 20" Color TV promotion a hoax. said human rights delegates were ^ 5 9 9 with Remote • Right or Left Hand Operation Compact Microwave 25" Stereo “We basically have our contact being appointed to oversee Ochoa’s • Slim/Lightweight in hand, so we Imow that we’re basi­ surrender. • 10-1-10-1 Touch Controls Monitor Receiver Panasonic • 6:1 Power Zoom with Macro • 6 Power Levels cally straight,” said David Mayer, President Cesar Gaviria, who took SC-TC300 • High Speed Shutter (1/1000. 1/500 sec ) • Two Stage Memory *299 Space Travel president. office in August, told reporters he • Graphic control tuning was pleased with the results of the Stereo Panasonic PV-4010 system • 178 channel M99 “It’s just a matter of us finding Panasonic • Universal remote decrees he issued in a bid to secure HI-TECH Four-Head VCR capahility • Sleep timer out what’s going on behind the Component CTL-1350R *699 n a 9 • Built-in MTS decoder scenes in the , to find the surrender of leading u-affickers. System ■ HQ HiTech 4-Head System with Variable • Sleep timer “The government is very satisfied 13" Diagonal Color Double-Fine Slow out where the confusion lies. It’s ob­ • 31 -Key A/V unified remote control unit with volume control. Panasonic viously just a misunderstanding and that (its decrees) are having all the Portable TV Panasonic ' On-Screen Display Programming with Auto effects they should have in Colom­ • Top-loading, rotary-type compact disc changer with 5-disc PV-610 Prompter and Calendar I don’t think it will be that difficult capability. • On-Screen Display NN-5470A to clear up.” bian life,” Gaviria said, speaking OmnlMovie Color ' Wireless Remote Control with Direct • Quartz synthesized AM/FM stereo tuner with 24 random access • 19-Function Wireless Remote Control 700 Watts Access Channel Selection Davidson said if the project falls over the Caracol radio network. presets and Memory Scan function. • On Timer/Sleep Timer Enhancement Light In the past month, four mid-level Mid-Size Microwave through, callers will get refunds. He • Double cassette deck with high-speed editing. Starlite 2 said thousands had called the num­ traffickers have accepted Gaviria’s • Alpha-Numeric display. ^ ^ • Auto Weight Defrost $ • Starlite 2 - 2 Lux Sensitivity On Screen ber. offer and turned themselves in. )/2-Way Speaker System • Auto Reheat 319 Programming VCR The decrees have exposed the 269 • 8:1 Power Zoom with Macro VHS Camcorder with 6 1/2" Woofers • Auto Start Space Travel spokesman George president to intense criticism from ^ a 4 9 • to w Color Enhancement Light Nelson said the company has a con­ • Flying Erase Head, Audio/Video Dubbing foreign diplomats, the press and ^890 *249 tract with NPO Energia for the trip local politicians who say the govern­ • CCD imager with 2 Lux low light ' 155-channel cable-ready tuner aboard a Soyuz rocket to the Mir *169 sensitivity • 8 t. Fl 2 zoom lens with > Remote on-screen programming station. The Soviet space agency ment is going soft in the drug war. Panasonic PV-4060 /^rriamacro • Inlrared auto focus But the government insists its Panasonic *949 Glavkosmos must approve any con- Panasonic HI-TECH 4-Head VCR U'act. policies will lead cocaine traffickers Panasonic Panasonic to serve time in Colombia instead of CTM-2092S MN-5700A VHS HI-FI/MTS relying on U.S. courts to prosecute SC-TS090 __ 20" Diagonal PV-122 25" Stereo Monitor/ However, Tass said, “Glavkosmos 700 Watts • VHS HiFi/MTS Broadcast Stereo Receiver TV Colombian drug criminals. Compact Audio System Monitor-Receiver Compact OmnlMovie' • HQ HiTech 4-Head System with Variable does not know anything about iliis Mid-Size Microwave In the past, drug barons have • Programmable compact disc player wilh • 20" Diagonal Flat Square Picture Tube VHS-C Double-Fine Slow projecu” and it quoted Vladimir threatened, bribed or killed Colom­ High-Sp>eed Linear Access System. • 10-1-10-1 Touch Controls • On-Screen Display Programming with Auto Zenkin, deputy commercial manager H 6 9 • Stereo & SAP Reception Capability • HQ Compact VHS-SP/SLP Recording & Playback •*549 Universal lomolf • ( runt) • Meteo bian judges and prison authorities to • Double cassette deck with high-speed • Built-In dbx* Noise Reduction System • 6 Power Levels Prompter and Calendar sound system • m MtdeiiKtef at NPO Energia. as saying. “There • 6:1 Power Zoom Lens with Macro • A/V inputs .ituj v.iii.ihit. ,ii„i,o vtulpuls editing. • 3 Categories of Sensor Cook • Wireless Remote Control with Direct were no deals on the subject.” obtain their freedom. • Remote Control of all Picture & Sound Adjustments • CCD Image Device with 3 Lux Light Sensitivity “We are sure that all (of the uaf- • Semi-automatic belt-drive turntable. *299 • Sensor Reheat Access Channel Selection Mikitsky declined to comment on • 5-1/2" Full Range Speaker System with Compact Disc the Tass report, saying that the space fickers) will find it much easier to Rayer As Shown • Wood cabinet speaker deal was a “commercial secret.” surrender than to continue a sterile 399 Not responsibli 'or typographical errors fight that produces only pain and ____»799 199 399 Asked why no one else in Glav­ death,” Justice Minister Jaime Giral- kosmos or Encrgiya seemed to know do told reporters Tuesday evening. about the deal, he said: “1 am the only person responsible and I don’t COGNT ON AlfiicUeit'xJ for a WIDL I.ECTION, PERSONAL SERVICE & LOW PRICES!.*^ want people to dwell on it.” 6—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 19 1990 MANCHESTER FffiRALD, Wednesday. Dec. 19,1990—7 OPINION HOME BUYS A12 baths, F.P., 2 baths, spadous country kitchen, endosod rear porch, Famly room — wakout bafabHng brook, large ioL heitkiioad Iboti, 3 leason porch. A real beauty Marvtious open floor plan, wet bar, heated porch Christmas trees is capable of producing the daily oxygen backed up by 23 assistants in major rear porches, spacious rooms and an open staircase to deck, fenced play area and workshop. It's sure to bring Cal Barbara Aaking $219,900. wflh apa akylghls, huge kichan. Adiing $378^00. requirement for approximately eighteen people. federal agencies. please both the eye and the heart! Asking $264,900. a smile! Nice touches throughout! Offered at $134,900. Growing Christmas trees helps keep the land in AnhlwnalDnWMrMXkorMipendanayOwrwtfaridOpnMcrRaWEiraMOIfeei agriculture and certainly adds to the aesthetic beauty of • • •JNNWsvvv.v,-.-, . They will stalk those agencies, watch­ the landscape. Real trees are a renewable resource and ing closely for the signs of fraud, waste ♦■jv "> 100 percent biodegradable. The culture of Christmas and abuse. Here are some cases that need REAL m trees is an all-American industry. The artificial tree on tlieir immediate attention. Vinton Village Rie 31 RE.AX EST.ATE the other hand is manufactured from nonrcnewable ESTATE ,y 3 ,. 3466 D Mam St., Coventry Well, another day^ another yen... * The Resolution Tmst Corp., assigned STRANO HILIPS 985 Main Street resources and is derived from products of the petroleum to sell about $300 billion in S&L assets, 395 NORTH MAIN STREET REAL ESTATE Manchester. CT 06040 industry. Artificial trees are not biodegradable when dis­ 203-647-7653 OFF. S 1 YR. BUYER ^ needs all the attention that the chief MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 203-643-2215 FAX. PROTECTION AVAiUBLE (203) 647-8000 carded. financial officer can muster. The race to 742-1450 647-8120 Environmentally conscious consumers continue to pick up the S&L assets at bargain prices show their preference for real, natural products including is an invitation for fraud and waste. We ENERGY EFFICIENT! Christmas trees. All the people who grow Christmas Peace as a state of mind have learned that the government forgot LEASE/PURCHASE A BEAUTYIII trees are concerned for the land and they care for their to factor in the cost of local real-estate It was a crisp, clear December morn­ know what? I’m also pretty calm. Maybe $113,900 trees while providing nature’s gift to the holiday season. taxes that the Resolution Trust Corp. Country set 2 bedroom Townhouse with For many families a real tree will always be part of their ing. The final remnants of the previous I’m missing a switch or two, but it seems week’s snowfall lay scattered in icy must pay while it still manages the fireplat^ living room, 1^2 baths, sliders Christmas celebration. to me that if you’re living your life the properties. to deck overlooking private yard and Robert M. Visny patches here and there, crunching when best that you can and you’re doing what If NEED MORE STORAGE? — Ap­ you stepped on them and melting — oh, The Internal Revenue Service has let FARMETTE DELIGHT — Secluded brook! Appliances stay! POSSIBLE President you think is right you can deal with pret­ prox. 700 sq. ft bam with 2 ffoors will CREATIVE FINANCING ALSO AVAIL­ tax cheats get away with owing the remodeled custom 3-story Colonial solve your problem I Add to that a Connecticut Christmas Tree Growers Association so slowly — when you didn’t. Christmas ty much anything. You just figure that ABLE! decorations, from the tacky to the sub­ government more than $60 billion. The Farmhouse, artfully sited on 3.83 house and your personal touch. Woodstock everything is going to work out for the amount of unpaid taxes has more than 11 acres. Eat-in kitchen, 4 bedrooms. Reasonable price. MANCHESTER, BE CREATIVE’’!!! lime, were everywhere, and Christmas 2V2 baths, swimming pool, two stall $138,962. best — eventually. stable. Enticingly priced. $118,900 music (my wife calls it “spending tripled in the past 10 years, and there is Hard to find R ^ch END UNIT (Jondo music”) gently hummed from every Besides,” he added, “it’s Christmas! no sign of a turnaround in that trend. MANCHESTER, $249,900. CONDO Taking DJ’s (real) How can anybody be uptight at oilers 2 bedrooms, full basement. speaker in every store and office build­ The Pentagon has $30 million in in­ CENTRAL AIR! Private back yard abuts ing. Christmas?” ventory that it has no intention of using. Hold it. Was I the only one that was trees and brook. Great complex offers name In vain It was “that” lime of year again. So ... The mismanagement that created the glut tennis, pool, walking trails tool RENT/ why wasn’t I feeling “that” way? missing something? I assumed the is still in place. For example, the Pen­ OPTION POSSIBLE! The streets and malls seem a little less season would deepen his hurt and tagon bo u ^t 40,000 turtleneck shirts for CUSTOM, COUNTRY To the Editor: frusiraiion at the prospect of going off to crowded and hectic this year. But since $5 a shirt and then decided not to use JUST REDUCEDll! CONTEMPORARY 1 heard your radio call to the disc jockey known as I’m not a merchant, that should have war. But even though he didn’t like the them. They were sold at auction to the $118,900-$147,900 idea of being away from his family for Four bedroom Cape on quiet one way street. Newly painted Sebastian on WCCC. It was obviously a m ist^e to go on been a reason to rejoice, shouldn’t it? My public for a penny each. GIVEAWAY PRICEI — Pleasant 2- HONEY FOR THE MONEYf — Club Choose from these 2-3 bedroom o the air with him. Anyone familiar with his program Christmas shopping was almost done — the holiday, Wally found soothing com­ The govenmicnt already has inspec­ inside & out. Remodeled bath, newer carpeting & new story made for comfy living, vinyl area touches. Brick 3 story ranch- Townhouses with 1'/2 or 2^2 baths, would have known that he would out-shout you and way ahead of last year’s schedule. And fort and peace in the decorations, the tors general in every department, so why kitchen floor., New shutters & awnings. Fenced-in yard. siding, inviting fireplace, oak floors, type with city views. 2 BR, ‘PLUS* firepiaced living rooms, family room, for­ fonm^ dining room, eat-in kitchen, pool & spa, security system, and in­ would hang up once he had his say. You made a fool of it’s been fun watching our baby respond lights and the music. can’t they do the job without adding Don’t miss this one! CHFAI! mal dining room, appliances & morel I 5 fenced yard. MANCHESTER, tercom system. MANCHESTER, Lois ol storage and sliders to private JOSEPH WALKER Tnai’s when it occurred to me that $126,000 $159,900. yourself in the fool’s own arena. A person holding your to the lights and the excitement. another layer in the form of financial in­ $98,500. decks and yards! Rent/Purchase too! responsible position should never be reduced to name­ But something has been different this maybe the concept of “peace on earth, spectors? but he hasn’t done much actual medic- calling and shouting. Your pen is powerful: Use it. year. There’s a bittersweet feeling to the good will toward men” is more of an at­ The inspectors general answered that ing for about 18 years. In fact, he was With regard to your paper’s insistence that he use his holiday season, brought on by every titude than a compilation of current question at a House Government Opera­ going to be eligible for military retire­ OFFICE HOURS: DAILY 9 AM TO 8 PM; SATURDAY 9 AM TO 5 PM given name in your interview, I must disagree. It is a newscast and ncwspap)cr front page. The events and circumstances. Perhaps real tions Committee hearing arranged by ment on Jan. 6 — until the 328th was simple courtesy to address someone by the name they world stands on the verge of war. peace comes from within, and has more Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., the author “invited” to partieipate in Operation choose. If you cannot do that, then you have no right to American men and women flank a desert to do with how we decide to approach of the chief financial officer legislation. Desert Shield. U&R REALTY CO. an interview. In Sebastian’s case, he is a celebrity in the battlefield thousands of miles from the challenges that life thrusts upon us The inspectors general described If anyone has a right to “Bah, hum­ D.W.FISH Greater Hartford area and celebrities are known to home, awaiting orders that will put them than the reality of those challenges them­ chaotic bookkeeping procedures that are 6 4 3 - 2 6 9 2 bug!” this holiday season, it’s Wally. But THE REALTY COMPANYCO M PAN Y I I I I n X X^cl (iarcl^ns^ choose pseudonyms. in the position of having to kill — or be selves. With the right attitude, a bitter rampant in the federal government. he simply refuses to. Don’t get me 220 HARTFORD TPKE. * VERNON 243 MAIN STREET * MANCHESTER ^^^^Roberl D. Murdock^Re^tor If the Herald conducts research on the background of a killed. winter blizzard becomes water for the Health and Human Services Inspector wrong — he’s not exactly excited about 871-1400 643-1591 celebrity and incorporates that into a story — that’s And that changes everything. garden next spring. Higher gas prices General Richard Kusserow told Congress U-ading school lunch for MREs (Meals news. Whether you like or dislike your subject, agree or Suddenly, Longfellow’s words are present an opportunity to get more exer­ that agencies must file two separate Ready to Eat — assuming, of ourse, that disagree with their opinions, these are not relevant to a packed with meaning: cise and save the environment by doing financial reports — one to fit the General story. Sebastian is fool enough to discredit himself there really is a difference). But he views less driving and more walking. A tour of % ht- it as a matter of duty and personal in­ Accounting Office’s standards and without your badgering. State just the facts. Repeated And in despair I bowed my head: duty in Saudi Arabia becomes a chance another to please the Treasury Depart­ tegrity. to pay off a 21-year debt. reference to a celebrity’s discarded name is badgering. If "There is no peace on earth," I said, ment. There are seven accounting sys­ you think John Denver would consent to an interview "For hate is strong and mock the song “The Army has been good to me for And Christmas begins to feel ... well, 21 years, and I really haven’t had to do tems in Kusserow’s department alone. where he was referred to as Henry Deutschendorf, I think Of peace on earth, good will to men." Christmasy once again. Interior Department Inspector General SOUTH WINDSOR much in return,” he said just before leav­ Till, ringing, singing on its way, you would spend little time doing interviews and more James Richards said that when he came 1ST TIME BUYER? SERENE SEHING Enjoy the 1st floor family room, and the 4 good sized And then 1 became acquainted with ing. “I’m not about to ask them to 'The world revolved from night to day, time on the radio. on the job, there were 13 accounting sys­ MANCHESTER $125,000 COVENTRY $132,800 bedrooms in this moderately priced Colonial home, with a for­ Wally Hawking, change the rules now tliat the going is a Well-built 3 bedroom Ranch with oversized garage. This immacu­ George H. Messier A voice, a chime, a chant sublime. tems in the department and none of them Great opportunity for the 1st lime buyer. Spacious Cape with a mal living room & dining room, situated a IV 2 acre lot. Owner Wally is 43, the father of four children little bit rougher.” Of peace on earth, good will to men! personality and charm all its own. Seller will entertain all offers. late home boasts an eat-in kitchen with sliders to a patio and very 54 Arch St. were approved by the GAO. private yard. anxious. Will listen to reasonable offers. Asking $179,500. and one of the best high school prin­ But aren’t you scared, Wally? 1 mean, Happy holidays! Manchester Commerce Department Inspector cipals you’ve ever seen. For 21 years he you’ve just been playing Army for 21 Jo.seph Walker is a bishop in the General Francis DcGcorge said the in­ has also been a field medic with the years. Tliis is the real thing. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Army Reserve’s 328th General Hospital, “Sure, I’m nervous,” he said. “But you spectors general cannot “go it alone.” Saints. They desperately need a senior finance officer in each agency policing waste and Berry's World mismanagement. Sources told our associate Jim Lynch Off-shore banking scams SOUTH WINDSOR lliat the likely candidate for chief finan­ LOCATIONILOCATIONILOCATIONI DUPLEX + BLDG. LOT Move right into this immaculate 7 room Split Ranch with a cial officer is Frank Hodsoll, who is now SOUTH WINDSOR $242,900 MAJURO, Marshall Islands — Luring ments can be handled by mail. executive director of the Office of MANCHESTER $219,900 Newer lour bedroom Colonial in a great locaiion near schools, spacious family room with corner fireplace, cathedral ceilinged hapless depositors to entrust their money Tonga, a 172-island kingdom still Management and Budget. Now here’s a great investment opportunity i Spacious two family highway and shopping. Rrsl floor firepiaced family room plus a living room, eat-in kitchen with glass sliders to sun deck, 2 with two bedrooms each side plus two finished rooms In attic. finished LL roc room. This one has IT ALLI to the First Colonial Banking Ltd., a ruled by a royal family, has aggressively Some are doubtful that Hodsoll has Price also includes 110x90 bldg. lot. baths. Owner will pay closing costs. Asking $185,000, financial institution here in the middle of ROBERT encouraged such banking since the the technical skills for the job, but his the Ricific Ocean, was the promise of an­ WALTERS mid-1980s. Tonga’s finance minister reputation is that of a smooth negotiator i l l nual interest payments of 20 to 40 per­ says the activity is “the fastest and and a well-liked niunbers cruncher. His CHFA MONEY STILL AVAILABLE CALL 646 2482 easiest means, even surpassing tourism,” cent. boss at OMB, Budget Director Richard MALLARD VIEW Promoter David Hunt, a self- of generating foreign exchange earnings. Darman, has been a big proponent of tlie 1 2 "HAPPY HOLIDAY WISHES" OPEN 1-4 PM proclaimed financial plaiuier from Van­ Vanuatu “has put in place some of tlie creation of a chief financial officer posi­ WEEKDAYS & couver, Wash., licensed First Colonial in charges,” says the NASAA’s 1990 Study world’s tightest financial secrecy stan­ tion. And Damian welcomes the added SUNDAYSl the Marshall Islands in 1983, then told of International Investment Fraud and dards” to protect the privacy of power the position will bring to the To All Our Friends Ranches-TownhouM* prospective investors that the bank’s cer­ OMB. WHY PAY RENT ANOTHER 0AY7 ______NO ASSOCIATION FEES Abuse. promoters who shield dubious activities $88,9064n,900 LOOKMOFORADEAUI tificates of deposit, precious metals ex­ He was arrested in Alaska in 1988, behind dummy corporations, also en­ Not enough ChooM tromthasa Ranch or Townhouaa 1 or2| , $117,900 MANCHESTER'S NEW EXECUTIVE RANCH UNITS changes and “arbitrage trading” couraged by the laws of the 72-island na­ Throu^i diplomatic back chamicls, badroom condo w/prtrata antrancea and yards, I I Than taka a look at this 2 badroom Starter or START UP OR WIND DOWN... however, then tried and convicted in lancas, and convanlanca tool Rent option or! Raliromatt Ranch wth flrepUrcad IMng room, appl- Change your lifestyle to one floor living I Spectacular 2 bedroom 2 bath programs would produce huge profits for tion. Iraq’s Saddam Hussein has sent feelers appi ancad klchart washendryar and a 315 fool diiap federal court. Last year, he was sen­ halpw/closing costs possbiall sroodadkxl single family attached homes have 1st floor laundry, countiy fireplacG full them. tenced to serve 10 years in prison, ac­ The money-making schemes are not that he might be willing to pull his troops basement, covered rear porch, attached garage, appliances & caroetina But the Norili American .Securities cording to tlic NASAA report. limited to banking. Indeed, the tropical out of Kuwait, as long as his power base Private cul-de-sac near new mall. $140's. Call anytime. 646-2482 D ^ Tol­ land Tpke. to No. Main St. to Union St. to Rossetto Dr. Administrators Association says Hunt Hunt’s saga is hardly an isolated case. Pacific abounds witli entrepreneurs who in Iraq is left alone. That is a settlement M ty Jam Sawyer Mary Ann Kotik Marian Camp Vicky MIzIa Roily CharaalJr. Paggy Carlin “failed to tell investors” that shortly “Once heavily concenU'ated in tlie Carib­ claim to be in the process of launching tliat most nations would accept. But before his Marshall Islands venture was bean,” abusive off-shore banking offer­ fish processing facilities, establishing President Bush believes tliat he cannot launched, “he had been ordered by the ing opportunities for swindling, tax new airline routes, planning lavish hotels leave Saddam in power because he i 1990 NfA Inc '' state of Washington to suspend the evasion and money laundering “has since (some with gambling casinos) and ar­ would continue to threaten die stability operations of his accouniing and tax ranging multimillion-dollar loans. of the Persian Gulf. Republicans and LONG LOOK OF SERENTTYIII $103,1 RENT/OPT10N DUPLEX I ■ also taken root in the Pacific,” says $140900 A great vlaw ol the taka from thia 3 badroom Ranch 8 ROOM RANCH $120’s preparation firm, which had been impli­ NASAA. Democrats alike have declared that home wth lltaplaoed Ivkig room, country kichen, RIchwd 8r5 Ouptax can ba rentad'at tha aama lima as you ‘Think of it as a patriotic gesture. " ca te in a number of suspect investment Most — but not all — of iliose ven­ America’s “vital interests” are at stake in first floor taundry, lharmopane windows and morel put monay away fora down paymaml Many tanova- NEW 6 RM 2 BATH CAPE $130’S That organization, representing lire tures are legitimate. Although many of Msny Improvemanis - juat move Inlll Hom, Including new ktchen i bath, already com- deals.” the Gulf. That’s diplomatic language for plaiadi Garage tool state agencies that regulate the securities tlie entrepreneurs and investors come Hunt also failed to infomi depositors industry in the United States, .says “bra.ss “oil.” that First Colonial consisted of nothing from the United States, others are Mini-editorial plate” banks (named after the name citizens of Australia, , more tlian a post office box here and that In die 1980s, Congress came close to plates on the exterior walls of office Britain, Japan and other nations. Manchester Herald its only representative in the Marshalls buildings that often are tlie only evidence legalizing marijuana. But today, Jaekla Smith was a service station attendant paid to n RM iv> BATH COLONIAL tIM 'S of tlie banks’ existence) liave appeared Even island nations that do not en­ marijuana users would have a hard time REMOCELEOORMlinBATHCOLONUU. 8120 8 pick up letters there (containing inves­ throughout the Pacific “as shells with lit­ courage questionable banking and other persuading Congress to support their 1st In Service Founded OcL 1, 1881 as a weekly. tors’ checks) and forward them to Hunt tle or no staff, fixed assets or capital.” business ventures usually lack the right to get high. That is as it should be. Daily publication since OcL 1, 1914. in . RENTW/OPTIONTO BUYIII COMMERaALB2ZONEIIt Some examples: capability to promptly identify and shut Lawmakers have before them within the $114,500 $109,900 “After fleecing at least 400 investors Nauru, a one-island nation slightly down illegal activities. Moreover, the shadow of die Capitol plenty of evidence Say gooebya to your tandlord and put your rent OtO 2 Family located across from WHIleS Steak Blanchard/Rossetto Itniranta the purchm ol this 2-3 bedroom Vldortan House zoned lor services, oflices, and morel 2 car Executive Editor Vincent Michael Valvo out of $7 million,” Hunt fled to tlic Nor- more than eight square miles in area, region’s geography allows those seeking of wliat happens when people tune out garage. I ______Alex Girelli wth new, appllancad ktchen, 2lull baths, lull bssa- ______City Editor______tliem Mruiana Islands, west of here in the “does not even require a visit to set up a to beat a hasty retreat to readily cross na­ reality and escape to a world created by manl and tencad-ln yardi Call todayll out of theothar! ______Andrew C Spitzler Fran Ctrl no HolonJullonb Oorakllno Rooo LHEmorson ” DIckHIblor ConnlaUtcom Paulino Pulvor REAL ESTATE m a r k ^ ' a n a l y s is News Editor____ F^cific, “to avoid facing securities fraud brass plate bank.” All of tlie arrange­ tional boundaries. chemicals. fi646-2482 8—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Dee. 19, 1990 Gorby won’t discount emergency rule Adopt iQanrIirstrr Itrraltl MOSCOW (AP) — Presidem law in the disputed Nagorno- ing body. But the high rank of the under Gorbachev,” said Yeltsin, the From Page 1 Mikhail S. Gorbachev said today he Karabakh region of Azerbaijan and military officers who signed it added Soviet president’s chief political Section 2, Page 9 in Baku, the republic’s capital. weight to growing calls among or­ rival. “Stalin and Brezhnev never will not hesitate to impose a state of Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1990 emergency in republics where ethnic Leaders of independence move­ thodox Communists for some type had such legislative powers.” LOCAL/REGIONAL wouldqjt pass up an opportunity to Besides exchanging gifts and con­ and political conflicts threaten lives. ments in the Baltic republics of Es­ of crackdown. Yeltsin, who heads the largest of be where the youngsters are,” she versation, some students played in­ tonia, Latvia and Lithuania have Gorbachev’s forceful speech to Tlie hard-line Soyuz, or Union, the Soviet republics, said: “The said. struments, read jroetry and even put the Congress of People’s Deputies at contended in recent weeks that the group — which claims the support Kremlin has ceased to be the in­ “I think it’s good for us, and 1 on a gymnastics routine to entertain the Kremlin came after 53 Kremlin was preparing to crack of 400 lawmakers — had issued a itiator of the process of renewal.” think it’s good for the young.stcrs the crowd. Serving Manchester ■ Coventry ■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron prominent Soviets appealed to him down on them. similar appeal earlier this month, but Dan Bebyn, one of the many Bon­ “The action has moved to the too,” she added. in an open letter to consider declar­ The open letter was signed by it appeared placated after Gorbachev net teachers who organized the republics,” he said. Across the room. Center resident ing a state of emergency in tense Russian Orthodox Patriarch Alexi II, announced tougher measures against Kathleen Bolas and Ajia Sexton, event, said the Adopt a Grandparent Several republics, including Rus­ republics. army Gen. Mikhail Moiseyev, Cul­ those who pilfer and resell food another seventh-grader, were getting program has been going for the past sia, have refused to implement na­ “Where the situation becomes ture Minister Nikolai Gubenko, from the state distribution system. to know each other. seven years. Assessor happy with revaluation appeals tional haws or have declared them especially acute, where serious Deputy Defense Minister Valentin During the morning session of the How many brothers do you invalid, resulting in confusion and a The same holds true for residen­ Systems Inc. threats to state security and the lives Varennikov, other lawmakers, Congress today, delegates heard have?,” Bolas asked. “It always slow-going at first,” By RICK SANTOS revalued properties — commercial to the taxpayers’ concerns. amount to less than 6.2 percent of virtual paralysis of power. tial revaluations. of people arise, a state of emergency writers and prominent Soviets. It Prime Minister Nikolai 1. RyzJtkov “I have just one, he’s three years Bebyn said. “But within a half an Manchester Herald The low number of appeals, and residential. And of the 1,100, An additional 9 percent of the the revalued assessments, he As of Thesday, only 132 (10.8 or presidential rule will be neces­ was circulated at the Congress of defend Gorbachev against mounting All 15 republics have declared old,” Sexton replied. hour, [the students] iire silling there Bckcch speculates, may be a result 968 have been heard. scheduled hearings were cancelled reported. sary,” Gorbachev told more than People’s Deputies, meeting in the criticism from both radicals and talking to them as if tliey were their percent) of the 1,222 commercial of public awareness of the effects of About 21 percent of the hearings some form of sovereignty or in­ “You must get in a lot of tangles MANCHESTER — With the vast as the taxpayers failed to appear, he 2,000 deputies in the cavernous Kremlin. conservatives. dependence from Moscow. own grandparents,” he said. revaluations were appealed, Bckcch the revaluation. He has made resulted in no change in the assess­ The hearings, which began Nov. with him,” Bolas joked. majority of commercial taxpayers reported. marble Palace of Congresses. “We propose that urgent measures Russian Federation President said. numerous presentations on the ments after a discussion between the 16, are likely to continue through having received their property Seventy percent of the appellants During the 40-minute speech, he be taken against separatism, subver­ Boris N. Yeltsin said the congress process, including televised taxpayer and the revaluation offi­ will have their assessments review, the early part of next month, assum­ revaluation statements, a relatively “We assumed 15 percent would spoke of ethnic conflicts and sive anti-state aetivity, instigation and the smaller Supreme Soviet speeches at meetings of the town’s cials. with about half of the reviews con­ ing more requests for appeals are small number have chosen to ques­ appeal,” he said, adding that the few received. separatist movements in Azerbaijan, and inter-ethnic strife using the laws legislature already had given Gor­ Board of Directors. “A lot of what we’re hearing is, ducted from the office and half done Moldavia, Georgia and the Baltic and powers that have been given to bachev too much power by amend­ tion their new assessments. Town appeals makes him feel good about ‘we don’t necessarily like the num­ Assessor Michael Bckcch reported the work being done by the revalua­ at the location of the property, “At this poinL we’re very happy,” republics. He did not specify in you,” they wrote. ing the constitution to authorize him He reported that 1,100 appeals bers, but we see them as fair and Bekech said. 643-4060 Tuesday. tion company KVS Information Bekech said. “We anticipated much which he thought emergency rule It was not clear what response the to rule by deeree if he sees the need. have been requested for the 16,891 equitable,”’ Bekech said, in regard The 968 residential appeals more activity.” would be most likely. letter would draw from other mem­ “You will now see a regrouping of 63 EAST CENTER ST, Earlier this month, Gorbachev bers of the quasi-democratic con­ conservative forces, an unequalled MANCHESTER declared a limited form of martial gress, the country’s highest lawmak­ concentration of political power REAL E S T A T E SER VIC ES \ ..LI. Candidates for House Gulf AREA OFFICES: EAST HARTFORD, ENFIELD, MANCHESTER, VERNON, WINDSOR CHFA NOW AVAILABLE HOILIDAY GREETINGS FROM SENTRY'S SALES TEAM sii. -.n From Page 1 bid for nomination director of human services. By JACQUELINE BENNETT local campaign coordinator for tortured and something like 10,(X)0 They refused to go into detail cued six Iranian sailors off a Manchester Herald Patrick Flaherty, 29, Board of Democrat Bruce Morrison in the still remain in detention in Kuwait.” about what they would discuss with freighter that sank after a mysterious Education chairman, was interested recent gubernatorial election. in the seat but said Tuesday he will The U.N. General Assembly on the U.S. commander in the region, collision with another vessel in the Joan InguantI Diane Johnson However, Grady said, she respects Doris Bourqua, Connie Cholnlcra Susan Donahue Skip Harvey COVENTRY — Two local offi­ defer to Lewis who has been the Wcicker and anticipates no problem Tuesday voted 144-1 to deplore Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, gulf, Denmark’s public radio CRS, QRI 4 ' % - human rights violations in Kuwait. saying they did not want to tip their reported. The sailors were being cials will square off Thursday night highest vote-getter in the last three working with him. at a Democratic nominating conven­ regular local elections. Iraq cast the sole dissenting vote. hand to Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi treated for exposure aboard the Grady says she will support tion to choose a candidate to run in a “Even my father, who is a Defense Secretary Dick Cheney president. Danish corvette Olfert Fischer. The whoever the convention picks but special election for the 8lh District delegate, is supporting Joan,” and Gen. Colin Powell, chairman of The two officials arc to follow reported incident occurred near the would like a chance to work for so­ r: ( ' ' r House seat given up by Edith Flaherty said, humorously noting the Joint Chiefs of Staff, were their military talks by spending two Hormuz Strait at the mouth of the cial causes which she fears may be Prague. that there’s plenty of time for him to greeted in the Saudi capital by U.S. days making pre-Christmas visits gulf. I'hc freighter was en route David Murdock, Qayle Sonstrom Sally Sullivan Dick Valentine Marilyn VattaronI, Nancy von Hollan cut due to the state’s fiscal crisis. QRI QRI That election will be held Jan. 29 seek a higher office in the future. Ambassador Charles Freeman, with U.S. troops in the region. from Dubai to the Iranian port of QRI i Grady said the solution is not to cut WE WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION TO ALL OUR CLIENTS to replace Columbia Democrat “I enjoy public service and work­ Army Gen. H. Norman Neither plans to return to Saudi Bandar Abbas when it was rammed g j -.vr.' l ; social service programs, rather AND CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR CONTINUED SUPPORT AND CONFIDENCE IN Prague, who is resigning to become ing with people,” Lewis said T\ies- SchwarzJcopf, commaider of U.S. Arabia before Jan. 15. and sunk by a larger vessel, said the SENTRY reduce them and make do with less. forces in the Middle East, and Saudi radio. The other ship sailed on and state Commissioner of Aging for day. “I bring an understanding of Lt. Gen. Khalid bin Sultan, com­ In other developments; disappeared in the dark. 1990 WILL BE OUR 20TH YEAR IN THE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS governor-elect Lowell Wcicker. municipal concerns.” “It is a disgrace in this state, one mander of the joint Arab forces. —In Moscow, a Soviet admiral —^Thc Pentagon said on Tuesday The convention is scheduled for 8 Lewis has spent 17 years as an of the richest in the union, [that] we was quoted as saying today that WE LOOK FORWARD TO SERVICING YOU AND WISH YOU A VERY PROS­ p.m. at the Public Safety Complex elected public servant. She served have so many people that have no After a brief arrival ceremony, that Iraq has added 10,000 troops to Susan Shimer, PEROUS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR! ______Cheney and Powell went to the politicians must find a diplomatic its force in and around occupied ftumnarr.. Dianna M. Talbot/Manchaatar Harald on Goshen Road in Lebanon. 10 years on the Board of Education homes,” said Grady. Saudi Defense Ministry head­ solution to the gulf crisis because a Kuwait over the past week, bringing CONTEST W INNERS — Front to back. Police Chief Henry “Bud” Meiner, Superintendent of Town Council Chairwoman Joan and seven on the council. Lewis predicts this legislative ses­ quarters to begin three days of military attack “will pose a threat to its total to 510,000. Pentagon Schools James P. Kennedy and Town Manager Richard Sartor, view Tuesday's winners in Lewis received the endorsement of Grady, originally from Mas­ sion will be very tough with the suategy sessions. the whole world.” The Sovictskaya spokesman Pete Williams said the Manchester Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program's poster contest. Win­ Coventry’s five delegates. The sachusetts, said she was inspired to focus on the budget. Lewis says she Democrats have 12 delegates in the become involved in politics as a has the experience to make a dif­ Cheney and Powell earlier today Rossiya newspaper quoted Rear 10,000 U.S. troops have arrived in For A Special ning posters from top left are Kelly Hiza of Martin School, who illustrated a time-line and Adm. Vladimir Boyarkin, deputy district that includes Coventry, teenager when John F. Kennedy ran ference. She added that the town’s told reporters traveling with them the gulf region in the same period, -----)Tl?li! wrote, ‘W e come so far, why ruin it with drugs?"; Matt McTigh of Buckley School, who drew that the United States will be ready commander of the Soviet naval bringing to more than 270,000 the Columbia, Bozrah, Franklin and for president. recent budget nightmare in which to go to war by Jan. 15. “Most of the squadron in the Indian Ocean. The number of American servicemen / pictures of a jail, cemetery and hospital and wrote "You can get into the coolest places when Lebanon. “1 have never held elective office five referendums were necessary to forces will be there by then, but ob­ official Soviet news agency Tass and women in the region. HOLIDAY you take drugs”; Jenelle Williams of Washington School, who drew a collage of messages ur­ Lewis, 53, will be opposed by but always worked in the [political] gel an approved budget may actually Dorothy Grady, 45, the town’s process,” Grady said. She was the benefit her candidacy. viously tliere is additional work to said the squadron is protecting Nations allied with the United ging peers to not use drugs; bottom, left. Dawn Migliore of Highland Park School, who drew be done before you would identify Soviet commercial ships in the gulf States in eoncert against Iraq now We at HI. James two roads to choose from, one that involved using drugs which led to a dead end, the other them as combat-ready,” Cheney area. have about 220,000 troops in the said. —A Danish warship today res­ area. no drugs and led to success; and Missy Richards and Kathy Lotas from Bowers School, who would like to wish you a wrote and illustrated the words ‘There is one word that can save your life: ‘No!’" About 50 stu­ special holiday and offer you dents submitted posters in the contest. Winners will go to the Feb. 13 Hartford Whalers vs. Residents growling Detroit Red Wings game. The town's other elementary schools will be judged on their posters Aid 20% in late January or early February. From Page 1 over kennel proposal + an additional 1 5 7 o By JACQUELINE BENNETT to renew. The town would pay ween a friendly dog and one that’s “Connecticut cities and towns about what we can expect from the Meehan said Weicker’s transition Ed board, school union Manchester Herald Sypek $15,000 annually to lease noL” Escott said. have some of the highest property state government,” said Werkhoven, staff is weighing the effects of the kennels, which have 40 spaces Don Smyth, of 120 Swamp for dogs. taxes” in the country, Cassano said. who noted tliat towns will probably budget cuts on all aspects of stale on any single regular priced COVENTRY — Residents told Road, said he felt the council’s “It’s imperative that we carry this lose some state funding due to its spending — including local aid. the Town Council that it is bark­ Town Manager John Elsesser decision was made in a “back message to the people,” he said. current financial condition. The CCM also urged that the item of your choice arbitration first step ing up the wrong tree recently and noted the move to lease Camelot door” method without asking for “The more people who see [the Werkhoven said the commercial Legislature re-examine — and pos­ / asked that the decision to lease Kennels was prompted by the public input. Smyth said such a commercial], the more people who will help make state legislators sibly ease — stale-mandated with this ad... poor condition of the town dog decision had to be approved by / procedure and information that is FHaherty said. He noted all five ad­ Camclot Kennels and use it as a will recognize: the need of the cities aware of the problems the towns programs such as mandatory recy­ By JACQUELINE BENNETT temporary dog pound be res­ pound on Route 31 at the town the state Commissioner of current public record. ministrators are now at the highest and towns.” will be facing. cling and the arbitration system u s ^ Manchester Herald cinded. landfill. Water there is con­ Agriculture but was not. According to Flaherty, the board level on the five-step salary ladder. Cassano, a former CCM presi­ McGrattan, joined by the leaders to settle teacher contracts. taminated and drinking water for Smyth suggested a regional dog chooses one arbitrator, the union Currently, Joy is the highest paid Tori Escolt, 330 Swamp Road, dent, said that with the wages of of four other cities and towns at a “Every year they cut back the COVENTRY — After two dogs has to be brought in. pound be located at the prison in Expires 12/23/90 picks one and the third is chosen by with an annual salary of $63,521; presented a petition with 170 sig­ teachers and other town employees news conference Tuesday, said funding, but they don’t cut back the months of negotiating, the school The state has warned the town Mansfield with, a kind of dog- Accessories excluded state Commissioner of Education Mahoney earns $62,255; both natures to the council during the going up rapidly, municipalities municipalities are already strapped mandates,” McGrattan said. administrators union and Board of about the pound which does not prisoner buddy system where in­ No adjustments to prior soles Gerald Tirozzi. elementary principals Carpenter and meeting at the Town Office Build­ need financial aid from the state for cash, and will be forced to raise McGrattan and other CCM offi­ Education are still disagreeing about meet “modem standards,” El- mates care for dogs. One add per customer “It is really the neutral arbitrator Piazzia earn $60,991 and Wollmann, ing. 'more than ever. property taxes and slash services if cials did not offer their own sugges­ salary increases. Board Chairman sesscr said. Attorney David Rappe, arguing If the state cuts the amount of suite aid is reduced. tions to erase the $2.1 billion budget Manchester. CT Qiiullly woiiicn’H clothing ftiUick Flaherty said Thesday. The that makes the decision,” Flaherty $55,932. “We are asking that you rescind Another factor, Elsesser added, said. your directive and schedule a on behalf of Sypek. said his client funding it has always given towns in But a spokeswoman for Gov.- shortfall. But they warned that cut­ Mon., Tues , Wed., Fri. 10-7 matter has gone to binding arbitra­ Flaherty said the failure to reach was the council’s decision to go is now blind and will likely have Thurs. till 9:00 • Sat. & Sun. 10-5 According to Flaherty, there are an agreement has nothing to do with meeting time that we can discuss the past, Cassano said, then the bur­ elcct Lowell P. Wcicker Jr. offered' ting local aid will drive up already tion as required by stale law. ahead with a request from Bolton to lease his kennels to a commer­ five administrators in the Coventry partisan disagreements. this,” said Escott. den to compensate for the cutbacks no guarantee that cities and towns rising local property taxes, which The closed-door arbitration hear­ to take over its canine services for cial operator or another town if Administrators Association headed “Both [political] parties seem to About a dozen residents from will fall on the local governments. won’t feel the pinch when Wcicker CCM describes as “the most burden­ ing held Thesday night at Coventry $18,000 a year. Coventry does not take it over. It “We’re just asking them [state proposes ways to close the $2.1 bil­ some tax in Connecticut.” High School was the first step in the by Cap. Nathan Hale School Prin­ agree on what a fair salary is,” said the neighborhood of the Camelot Camelot Kennels arc in a belter cipal Mmund Mahoney. Others are would be better to have the ken­ agencies] to do their fair share,” lion budget deficit facing the suite. The local officials contended thaL OPEN TONIGHT ’TIL 9 PM arbitration process where each side Flaherty, a Democrat, on the board Kennels located on 394 Swamp location to serve both towns and nels in the town’s control, Rappe Cassano said. “Right now there are no sacred largely because of this year’s intense states its offer, Flaherty said. G.H. Robertson Principal William which consists of four Democrats Road, owned by Richard Sypek, hold more dogs and meet state said. Carpenter, Coventry Grammar Mayor Terry Werkhoven, a cows,” said Avice Meehan, the local budget battles, city and town and three Republicans. turned out to fight the leasing standards, Elsesser said. The council agreed to delay its There will be a second hearing School Principal Mary Piazzia, CHS Republican, expressed equal con­ spokeswoman. “That’s not to say budgets are already stripped of non- Nor docs he consider the situation plan, approved two weeks ago by But residents cited concerns ratification of the contract with cern. that, for example, local aid is going essential programs and are much where the board will argue its posi­ Principal Dennis Joy and Assistant indicative of a lack of suppxtrt for the council. They say the keimels about safety if dogs escape from tion based on poor fiscal conditions, Sypek and set a hearing for Jan. 3 “We arc very much concerned to be cut.” leaner than state agency budgets. Princijjal Mark Wollmann. Joy and education. served a better caliber of dogs the kennels and increased noise, Flaherty said, and the arbitration at 7:30 p.m. at the Town Office The CCM said 95 percent of the Piazzia make up the union’s “Support for education and fair than it would as a pound. as well as a negative impact on board will make a decision within Building to discuss dog pound site state’s 169 cities and towns will be negotiating committee. salaries are two separate issues,” The lease was scheduled to be property values. 25 days from Dec. 18. appropriateness. forced to raise their property tax Joy said Thesday he would not said the chairman. ratified by the council Monday, “1 have a safety concern. There Flaherty said that once negotia­ However, the council went rates this fiscal year, including 37 comment until negotiations are com­ He noted the current board has but the council delayed ratifica­ are a several kids in the area. I FOI tions go to arbiuation “there is no plete. ahead and approved a town meet­ cities and towns where property tax 28 Styles successfully negotiated one other tion. The lease calls for a six- have a severely retarded son who opportunity for compromise, under ing be held E>ec. 27 on the Bolton rates have already risen by 10 per­ The administrators are at the end contract with school paraprofes- month trial period with an option doesn’t know the difference bet­ Leather uppers and bottoms state statute. Arbiu^lors must pick proposal. From Page 1 cent or more this year. of the second year of a three-year sionals (aides). one [offer] or the other.” Flaherty contract that included an agreement Those tax increases spawned a Hard sole - Soft sole The board’s negotiating team in­ noted that under the terms of for a wage reopener at this time. cludes Flaherty, Vice Chair Judy it,” she said. She wrote an opinion taxpayer’s rebellion that swept the tisan issue with Republicans calling negotiation, he could discuss only “Only salaries can be discussed,” Halvorson and Constance Lathrop. stating that members of the Board of for tlie resignation of Treasurer slate this year, resulting in 175 Moccasins, Fleece lined Directors are ex-officio members of Roger Negro and Democrats separate referenda on local budgets, 1 or unlined Committee needs time including more than 100 in which all board-appointed commissions, defending him. By SCOTT B. BREDE tions, so that topics such as job Earlier this month, committee and therefore can attend executive The Republican’s attendance at voters rejected budget proposals. M8.00 to M6.95 Manchester Herald descriptions and long-range plan­ members visited East Hartford High sessions of tliose commissions. the meeting, Cassano charged, could If local aid is cut this year, IMS buys cable company ning of equipment needs can be ad­ School to see how its cafeteria was have affected the actions of board Mansfield Mayor George E. Hill Sizes 7 to 14 Chmielccki and O’Brien agree MANCHESTER — The Board of dressed. run. members and threatened open warned, “what happened last year Drive, acquired the company last that officials at the FOIC By Manchester Herald Staff 1989. Existing customers, two-thirds Education’s cafeteria subcomittee During the two-hour meeting “We wanted to see what a food government. will look like a tea party.” Friday in a net asset purchase. misunderstood the wrangling that of which are in the New York-New needs more time to slash the school Monday night, members of the ad service company could offer us.” Under the buyouL IMS takes control was taking place regarding atten­ MANCHESTER — Inventory Jersey area, will still be serviced district’s $90,000 food service hoc committee to study food service Horn said. AdvertlsemenI of Zenith’s inventory, machinery, e- dance at the workshop. It has yet to Management Services Inc. of from the Long Island plant which deficit. operations listened to presentations Questions about menus, staffing, quipment, name, customer base and be scheduled because of the fighting Manchester has acquired Zenith will retain the Zenith name. Formed in October after the on other town’s food programs. equipment costs and the nutritional ongoing business. All liabilities and and because a backlog of cases bur­ Law Offices of John Haymond: "SHEIK" Cable Technologies Inc. of IMS is also the parent company Board of Directors blasted the Board The presentations were scheduled value of food were raised, Horn proceeds from the sale remain with to help committee members decide dening the FOIC attorneys. I can never thank the staff of John Hay- H id e -A w a y SAGA-MOC" Ronkonkoma, N.Y., for an un­ of six other wire and cable manufac­ of Education for a potential $90,000 said. the previous corporation. if tlie school district should hire an O ’Brien wants to refile the com­ $3200 disclosed amount. turing companies in Manchester. shortfall in the cafeteria budgeL the Although no final decision by the mond's Law Office enough for the kindness, dedi­ $20°o outside food conuactor to run the plaint just in case the workshop is IMS, an electronic wire and cable Zenith, which was founded in Last year, sales totaled about $15 committee said at its Monday night committee was made on whether it cation and hard work that went into my recent cafeterias in each of the town’s 13 never held. distributor located at 340 Progress 1977, had sales of $3.8 million in million. meeting that it needs more time to would recommend an outside food court case. complete a comprehensive study es­ public schools, or to keep their inter- contractor to take over the schools’ “That way we can still hold a Thank you to the many friends I made at the sential to solve its deficit problems. luil maintenance intact. lunch programs, many of its mem­ hearing,” he said. 9{appy 9-(otidays “There needs to be a more in- Cafeteria representatives from bers spoke out against such a plan, O ’Brien indicated also that Cas­ firm, especially my attorney, Steve Jacques and In Brief . . . depth study” than can be completed Stratford and Glastonbury High saying a switch might effect the sano was especially angry at tlie also Susan Stafford, for their long hours, support in a matter of weeks, said Board Schools, which operate their own nutritional value of food for students Republicans because he luid asked lunch program, reported on the in­ and quality of service. and strength. MANCHESTER — John H. ministration and the various medical the U.S. Naval Hospital in Philadel­ Member Jan Horn, commenting on town officials about the executive ternal operations of their cafeterias. The committee will reconvene OPEN SUNDAY 12-4 Scnechal, M.D., has been named departments and members of the the committee’s January deadline to session in question and was told he I not only won the case, but I was given the phia and a pediatric residency at the Currently, Manchester schools Jan. 7 when each subcommittee will Vice President of Medical Affairs at medical staff. U.S. Naval Hospital and the make its recommendations on how would not be allowed to attend. chance to close this chapter of my life and now can to curb the deficit. operate their own cafeterias. make recommendations on what Manchester Memorial Hospital, an­ Dr. Senechal grew up in Stafford Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. The topic of the executive session begin working on building my future. Horn, who sits on the commit­ Committee members also heard steps need to be taken to curb the was a lawsuit the town filed against I's S hop 903 Main Street in Downtown Manchester nounced ho.spital president Michael Springs and graduated from Brown He served as a staff pediatrician from officials from Marriott Coip., R. Gallachcr. tee’s menu subcommittee, said there deficit. The committee will then the Merus Corp., with which 1 highly recommend the Law Offices of John University, Providence, and the at the U.S. Naval Hospital, Camp which oversees food services at E ^t Open Mon.-Fri. 'til 9 pm The job is a new position, Gal­ should be an on going study of the draft a list of its recommendations $200,000 in pension fund money Haymond to all my friends and family. "Celebrating 50 Years on Main St." Creighton University School of Pendelton, Calif., where he later Hartford High School, on having Sat. 'til 5:30, Sun 12-4 lachcr indicated, that serves as a schools’ lunch programs sifter the which will be presented to the Board was invested. The invesunent, con­ Medicine in Omaha, Nebraska. He served as assistant chief of cafeteria operations handled by an of Education Jan. 14. liaison between the hospital ad­ completed a rotating internship a' committee makes its recommenda­ sidered lost, quickly became a itar- pediatrics and chief of pediatrics. outside contractor. 10—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dee. 19, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Dec. 19. 1990—11 STATE RECORD

In Connecticut About Town Today In History Sheriff won’t evict during holidays Groups say hate crimes on rise VERNON — TTic high sheriff of Tolland County, saying landlords By DENISE LAVOIE iliat they are concerned about what they described “It’s anticipated when you have a downturn in Old-fashioned carol sing Today is Wednesday, Dec. 19, the 353rd day of 1990. must have a heart during the holidays, has ordered his deputies not to The Associated Press as an alarming increase in the number of hate the economy. It always .seems to coincide with an There arc 12 days left in the year. help evict anybody until after Christmas. The Spruce Street Area Crime Watch families will crimes in the state during the last year. incrca.se in this type of crime,” he said. hold an old-fashioned Christmas Carol Sing. Families Today’s Birthdays: The sheriff’s office is responsible for evicting tenants whose HARTFORD — A scries of racial incidents this Witnesses said recent hate crimes have ranged Actress Cicely TVson is 51. Singer Maurice White is landlords report they have not paid rent. from the Spruce Street area who wish to participate will year, including the desecration of two synagogues, from off-color remarks to harassment and physical Joseph M. Nathan, assistant director of the meet in the Nathan Hale School parking lot on Dec. 21 at 49. Actor Tim Reid is 46. AniJiropologist Richard E. But Sheriff Ted R. Salkowski, who recently won election to his have lawmakers and minority groups wondering abuse. Anti-Ctefamation League’s regional office, said 6:30 p.m. J^akey is 46. Actress Elaine Joyce is 45. Actor Robert .second term, .said he instructed his staff to suspend all evictions until what to do next to prevent hate crimes. the group was alarmed by the desecration of Urich is 44. Singer Janie Fricke is 43. Actress Jennifer after Christmas. Almost all the witnesses praised the new law as The state toughened its stance against hate well as a 1988 law that required state police to synagogues in Waterbury and Glastonbury in Oc­ Bridge results Beals is 27. Actress Alyssa Milano is 18. Satkowski .said that in recent months he’s received more notices of crimes last spring when the General Assembly ap­ coordinate a reporting system on hate crimes, but tober. So far this year, the group has received Today’s Highlight in History: eviction and small claims filed by oil companies than usual. He The Manchester AM Bridge Club met on Monday, proved a bill that increased penalties for crimes warned that the laws do not go far enough. reports of 39 anti-Semitic incidents in the state, On E ^ . 19, 1843, Charles Dickens first published his believes that these trends are connected and attributes both to price in­ Dec. 10, and Thursday. Dec. 13. Results were: N-S: 1) modvated by a viedm’s race, religion, ethnicity or “Prejudice and its byproducts ... arc far too per­ compared with 20 incidents in all of 1989, he said. classic Yulelide tale, “A Christmas Carol,” in England. creases caused by military tensions in the Persian Gulf. Tom Regan and Barry Campbell, 2) Linda Simmons and sexual orientadon. It also established a new crime: vasive and insidious to be so easily overcome,” The ADL wants to add a civil liability provision Ellen Goldberg, 3) Eleanor Berggren and Harvey Sirota; On this date: “If people can’t pay their oil bills, chances are they can’t pay their indmidadon based on bigotry or bias, punishable In 1732, Benjamin Franklin began publishing FYtor rent either,” he said. said Martin Budd, chairman of the regional board to the law allowing victims of hate crimes to sue E-W: 1) Suzanne Shorts and Mary Willhide, 2) Frankie by up to five years in prison and a $5,0Ci0 fine. of the Anti-Defamation League. the perpeuators for damages. It also wants to in­ Brown and Faye Lawrence. 3) Irv Carlson and Terry Richard’s Almanac in Philadelphia. Bender named CHA president But minority groups told a legislative commit­ State Rep. Richard TUlisano, D-Rocky Hill, co- crease multi-cultural educational programs to Daigle. N-S: 1) Ann DeMartin and Faye Lawrence, 2) In 1776, Thomas Paine published his first “American tee Tliesday that despite the new law, hate crimes Crisis” essay, in which he wrote, “These are the times SOUTH WINDSOR — Sandra J. Bender, the former South chairman of the committee, called the hearing foster tolerance among schoolchildren. Linda Simmons and Mollie Timreck, 3) A1 Berggren and condnue. after reports of two synagogue desecrations and John Greene; E-W: 1) Bev Saunders and Barry that try men’s souls.” Windsor mayor and unsuccessful Democratic candidate for lieutenant “We are talking about people being attacked Farmer state Sen. Wilber Smith, who earlier In 1777, Gen. George Washington led his army of governor ttiis year, will become president of the Combined Health other racial incidents this fall. He said the com­ Campbell, 2) Tom Regan and Mike Franklin, 3) Suzanne just for walking on the strccL” said Steven Gav- mittee will consider all of the recommendations in this month was named president of the Hartford Shorts and PCg Dunfield. about 11,000 men to Valley Forge, I’a., to camp for the Appeal, a fund-raising agency for 17 nonprofit health agencies in the ron, co-chairman of the Connecdcut Lesbian & chapter of the NAACP, said he believes dis­ winter. state. proposing possible changes to the laws. Gay And-Violence Project. T\ilisano said he does not have any hard statis­ crimination is pervasive, extending all the way to Pinochle results In 1907, 239 workers died in a coal mine explosion in Bender, a former vice president with Connecticut Bank and Trust the stale’s Superior Court judges. Jacobs Creek, F^. Members of groups representing Jews, Asian- tics to support tile claim that hate crimes arc on The Manchester Pinochle players met on Thursday, Co., said Tuesday she wanted to stay in Connecticut and work in the In 1932, the British Broadcasting Corporation began Americans, blacks and homosexuals told members the rise, but said he expweted an increase because Dec. 13, at the Army and Navy Club. Play starts at 9:30 not-for-profit sector. Smith did not identify the judges, but later transmitting overseas with its “Empire Service” to of the General Assembly’s Judiciary Committee of the state’s sagging economy. a.m. and is open to all senior members. Results were: described them as “a small clique.” AusU'alia. Family sues Pan Am over death Mary Twombly, 642; Ed Royce, 639; Anna Sprucll, 621; In 1946, war broke out in Indochina as troops under NEW HAVEN — A Wallingford family is suing Ran American Rene Maire, 620; Peter Casclla, 611; Harry Schicldgc, Ho Chi Minh launched widespread attacks against the World Airways Inc. and affiliated companies for the death of their Triple murderer spared death penalty 609; Ed Quinn, 600; Ethel Krozcl, 6(X); Bea Cormier, French. daughter in the Dec. 21, 1988, terrorist bombing of Flight 103 over 589; Kitty Byrnes,'589; Mildred Luetjen, 586; Herb La- Lockerbie, Scotland. In 1950, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower was named com­ querre, 585; Gladys Scclcrt, 574; Sam Schors, 573. mander of the military forces of the North Atlantic Matthew and Janice Coyle, the parents of Patricia M. Coyle, 20, MILFORD (AP) — A three-judge capital felony. eluding his completion of college, The Ihrcc-judgc panel agreed with Treaty Organization. who died in tlie crash, arc seeking more than $15 million in damages panel sentenced Derek Roseboro to Roseboro was convicted Nov. 2 his work history, his record as a the state that the Ferraras had been Chamber music plus In 1957, “The Music Man,” starring Robert Preston, in a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court last week. life in prison after complaining that in the August 1989 stabbing deaths well-behaved inmate and his goal of killed in an especially heinous man­ On Jan. 6, 1991, at 3 p.m.. Chamber Music PLUS is with book and songs by Meredith Willson, opened on The Coyles charge that the airline ignored warnings that a sophisti­ Connecticut’s death penalty law was of Mary Ferrara, 72; her legally being a tutor or teacher. ner, one of the aggravating factors delighted to introduce to Connecticut audiences for the Broadway. cated bomb might be on board and failed to buy and use special unworkable and gave them no real blind and mildly retarded son Only two people arc now on Con­ cited in state law. first time two brilliant musicians — violinist Martha screening equipment that could have detected the device. choice in determining Roseboro’s Joseph, 46, and her granddaughter, necticut’s death row. Serial killer Mary Ferrara was stabbed 17 Caplin and pianist/composer David Alpher — on the Patricia Coyle, a student at Boston College, and 269 other people fate. Nina, 8. The slayings occurred Michael Ross received the death times. After struggling with her at­ second concert of the 1990/91 series at Cathedral Theater died in the explosion and crash of Flight 103. The flight originated in Superior Court Judges Hugh C. during a burglary of Mary Ferrara’s penalty in 1987, and Robert J. tacker in the kitchen, she finally fell (45 Church St., Hartford. Tickets arc $12 general and $8 Public Meetings Frankfurt, Germany, stopped in London and was en route to New Curran, Samuel S. Freedman and Derby home — three houses down Breton, who murdered his former in the hallway. Joseph was attacked seniors and students and may be ordered by calling CMP York. Coyle was on her way home after spending a semester in Vien­ Philip E. Mancini, who had con­ the street from Roseboro’s wife and son, was given a death sen­ while sitting on the toilcL and suf­ at 232-0085. Any remaining tickets may be purchased at na, Austria. victed Roseboro of murdering three residence. tence in 1989. Both men have ap­ fered 30 stab wounds before either the door one-half hour prior to concert lime. The following meetings are scheduled for Thursday, people during a burglary of a neigh­ Speaking for the three-judge peals pending. being pushed or collapsing in the Dec. 18: State picks AT&T long distance bor’s home, deliberated about eight panel, Curran said the state’s death The last execution in Connecticut bathtub. Nina, who had apparently YWCA Kinderfun program hours over two days before reaching MANCHESTER HARTFORD — AT&T has announced it has signed a three-year penalty statute was virtually un­ was in 1960, when Joseph “Mad hidden behind her grandmother’s The YWCA Kinderfun program still has openings for their decision late Thesday after­ agreement with the state of Connecticut to provide long-distance ser­ workable and had left the judges no Dog” Taborsky, 33, was put to death bed when she realized what was the 1990-91 program year. Kinderfun is a stale-licensed, Board of Directors comment session. Municipal Build­ noon. ing. 6:30 p.m. vice for more than 1,700 public pay phones at state facilities. real choice in determining the 38- for six killings in 1956 and 1957. going on, was found dead on the non-profit YWCA childcare Kindergarten program Calls placed from public phones covered under the agreement will The panel was required to impose year-old Roseboro’s sentence. floor of the bedroom. She had been designed to meet the needs of families with children in Building Committee, Municipal Building coffee room, Prosecutors seeking the death 7:30 p.m. generate about $6.5 million in long-distance charges, the company a life sentence without the pos­ “I think this result today proves slabbed 13 times. the AM Kindergarten session. Bus transportation is sibility of release after agreeing with penalty must prove the existence of said Tuesday. again Connecticut’s death penalty an aggravating circumstance in ad­ Roseboro had a history of larceny provided from Manchester public schools to the YWCA, the defense that there was a mitigat­ BOLTON The agreement will generate about $240,000 annually in new state law needs to be revised,” said dition to rebutting any claims of and drug arrests dating back until at Nutmeg Branch, 78 North Main St., Manchester. Kinder­ ing circumstance — Roseboro’s his­ Zoning Board of Appeals, Community Hall, 7 p.m. revenues through commissions from AT&T, Daniel M. Colarusso, ex­ State’s Attorney Mary Galvin, who mitigating factors. least 1982. fun hours of operation arc 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Mon­ ecutive director of the state Office of Information and Technology tory as a well-behaved inmate, prosecuted the case. day through Friday. Call the YWCA at 647-1437 for COVENTRY said in a statement. which the defense said would likely Carol Viola, a daughter of Mary more information. The new contract covers all public phones located on state-owned make him a productive prisoner. Ferrara, said she hoped the case Now at Conservation Commission, Town Office Building, properties, including highways, corrections facilities and government Under Connecticut’s death penal­ would provide an impetus for chan­ Monte Carlo card party 7:30 p.m. buildings, according to AT&T. ty law, the existence of a single ges in the death penalty statute. MANCHESTER DRUG & “Monte Carlo Whist Card Party” — All Saints’ Epis­ HEBRON “This agreement provides high-quality long-distance service to the mitigating factor — and not just one Defense attorneys had cited the copal Church, 444 Hills St., East Hartford, will continue Roginaid Ptnto/ManchMtar Haraid Board of Selectmen, Town Hall, 7:30 p.m. state’s citizens while producing new revenues for the General Fund,” of those listed in state statute — re­ existence of at least seven mitigating SURGICAL SUPPLY to hold its popular Monte Carlo Whist card parties this Colarusso said. quires that a life sentence rather than factors which they said would make year on the third Friday of each month. This month’s READY FOR WATER — Tony D’Amato, left, and Fred Lea, both of the Manchester Sewer Zoning Board of Appeals, Town Hall, 8 p.m. the death penally be imposed for a Roseboro a productive prisoner, in- 717 Main Street card party will be held on Friday, Dec. 21, at 7:30 p.m. Division, clear a bypass pipe for water flow to the skating area at Charter Oak Park. Hebron Town Building Committee #2, Superinten­ Segarra pleads not guilty dent’s Office, 6 p.m. every Thursday between the hours of Refreshments will be served. The cost for admission is HARTTORD — The Rockwille man charged with abducting and $ 2. sexually assaulting a 6-ycar-old girl on Thanksgiving Day pleaded in­ We are pleased to announce the 10:30AI^ and 1:00PM nocent to the charges. a Beltone Hearing Aid Specialist will be on Obituaries Thoughts Francisco Segarra, 39, was charged with first-degree kidnapping, addition of Cathy to the staff of College Note first-degree sexual assault, third-degree assault and risk of injury to a ^ Nails Beautiful hand to service any make and model hear­ minor after he allegedly confessed to the incident. He was arraigned ing aid at no charge. Ruth (Copely) Games of Barre, Vt.; a brother Douglas ing. Burial will be in Center “O Root of Jesse, standing as an ensign Tuesday in Hartford Superior Court. [ now featuring a set of Light Students on dean’s list IH:duzzi of San Jose, Calif.; a sister, Cemetery, South Windsor. His fami­ before the peoples, before whom all kings are mute, He is being held on $700,000 bond. Ruth (Copely) Games, 73, of Brenda Rogenski of Raleigh, N.C.; ly will receive friends today, from 2 ' Concept Gel Nails for $50. Free in-home hearing tests can also be ar­ Five Manchester area students have been named to the Springfield, Mass., mother of David to whom the nations will do homage: Police said Segarra admitted to abducting and sexually assaulting and one nephew, Brett Rogenski of to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., at the Come quickly to deliver us.“ dean’s list at Johnson & Wales University, Providence, F. Games of Manchester, died Tues­ Rutland, Vt. the Hartford child after he was arrested for allegedly molesting New skin care services and Tanning. ranged at your convenience. Samsel & Carmon Funeral Home, In the world-renowned Cathedral in Chartres, France, women and children in Enfield parking lots during TTianksgiving R.I., for the fall trimester. day (Dec. 18, 1990) at Bay state Funeral services will be Friday 419 Buckland Road, South Windsor. Robert Landolphi of 93 Shoddy Mill Road, Andover, there is a glorious stained glass window that is devoted to week. Our gift certificates make great Medical Center, Springfield, Mass. (Dec. 21) 11 a.m., at the Holmes Memorial donations may be made to is majoring in food service management. a family tree of Christ. It is known as the ‘Tree of Jess” Segarra was charged with six felony counts in the Enfield incidents. She was bom in West Hartford. Funeral Home, 400 Main St., cither the First Congregational stocking staffers. Coventry residents named arc: Kaile Hamm, 105 because the first ancestor of Jesus is shown as Jesse, the His bond in that case was set at $107,000. She was the widow of James Gar- Manchester. Burial will be in the Church of South Windsor, or the Juniper Drive, majoring in culinary arts; Brian Klambt, father of David, the greatest King of ancient Israel. This He faces up to 90 years in prison if convicted of all the Hartford ncs. She is survived by another son, Plain-Mont Cemetery, East South Windsor Volunteer Am­ 92 Lakeview Drive, food service management; David third “Advent O Antiphon” recalls for us that all Chris­ charges. ceit»»*riKC Gregory C. Games of Springfield,; a Montjxilier, Vt., in the spring of bulance Corps, P.O. Box 705, South Nails Beautiful*27 Hartford Tpk. Powers, 714 Brigham Tavern Road, holel-rcstaurant-in- tians are dependent upon the faith of Israel for their ideas j H i SOUNDS Of t i n grandson; and a sister. 1991. There are no calling hours. Windsor 06074. (next to Win-Sum Sports) O pen T u e s ^ a t stitulion management; and Lora Prior, 2460 Boston The funeral will be Thursday, 3 about God and Christ. One of the things that Christians New London unemployment jumps J. Memorial donations may be made in need to repent of is anti-semitism. The Gospel is full of TUmpike, restaurant-institutional management. p.m., at Dickinson-Streeter Funeral his name to the Windham Hospice, Robert F. Green NEW LONDON — The number of local persons seeking jobless 643-5843 P? Home, 304 State St., Springfield, Robert F. Green, 69, of 9B references to the faith of the Hebrew Bible and the Company Coming? _ c/o Windam Hospital, 112 prophets. Indeed, it is not going too far to say that any benefits jumped nearly 20 percent this month, largely due to the Dec. Mass., with a burial in Oak Grove Mansfield Ave., Willimaniic 06226. McGuire Lane, Manchester, died 1 layoff of more than 300 workers at Groton’s Electric Boat. you don't have the room...we do!! ^ Correction______Cemetery, Springfield. Contribu­ Tuesday (Dec. 18, 1990) at the negative references to Judaism show a rejection of both The rise in unemployment claims filed at the slate Dep»artment of tions may be made to Loaves and Manchester Memorial Hospital. He Christian faith and Christ. Christians can claim Jesse as a Labor’s New London office was the largest percentage jump among ‘ ^Centrally Located- Due to an editing error in llie Thesday, Dec. 18, issue Fishes, 767 Worthington St., Joseph F. Sazinski was the husband of Shirley (Rob­ father-in-failh, a common ancestor for both Jews and the department’s 18 offices reporting jobless claims for early Decem­ FARR'S HAS IT of the Manchester Herald, a page one story about Bol­ Springfield, MA 01105. Joseph F. Sazinski, 82, of South bins) Green. He was born in Christians, remembering his life as a testimony to the ber. ~Reasonable Rates- ton’s Welfare Director Ilvi Cannon incorrectly listed her Windsor, husband of Betty (Wolfe) Hartford Feb. 16, 1921, and had power of God. The labor department said Tuesday that during the two-week period salary at $35,000 per year instead of $3,500 per year. Sazinski, brotlicr of Thomas and his been a resident of Manchester since Rev. Dr. Kim-Eric Wiiliains Concordia Lutheran Church ending Dec. 8, unemployment claims for the New London area The Herald regrets the error. Harry A. Peduzzi wife, Estelle Sazinski of 1960. Prior to retiring due to ill climbed to 2,350, a 19.7 percent gain in claims from the previous ^ Manchester Village Inn ^ Harry A. Peduzzi, 48, of 714 East Manchester, died Tuesday (Dec. 18, health, he was employed as a Manchester two-week period. {t. 100 E. Center St. Manchester ^ St., Andover, husband of Alctlia 1990) at Manchester Memorial cabinet maker with the Chaplin Box Claims filed for the Norwich area totaled 1,850, a jump of nearly 13 (Leadbctter) Peduzzi, died Monday Hospital. He was bom in JJatfield, Co. of Hartford. Besides his wife, he percent from the two-week period ending Nov. 24, the labor depart­ 646-2300 Lottery (Dec. 17, 1990) at his home. He was Mass., and had lived in South is survived by two daughters and a ment said. bom Jan. 16., 1942, in Barrc, Vt., Windsor for the last 60 years. son-in-law, Doris and David Piela of Manchester Herald A total of 306 new claims were filed at the New London office Here are Tuesday’s lottery results from around New where.he lived before moving to the He is survived by a son and his South Windsor, and Virginia Ken­ through Dec. 8, while 210 new claims were filed at the labor depart­ PUBLIC NOTICE England: Hartford area 12 years ago. He had wife, Joseph F. and Mary Anne nedy of Coventry; one sister, Doris Founded OcL 1.1881 as a weekly. ment’s Norwich office. been a resident of Andover for the Sazinski Jr. of Southington; a Kurdziel of Newington; a Daily publication since OcL 1.1914. Judith Barton, a spokeswoman for the labor department, said the Lenox pharmacy is a participating Connecticut past three years. He served in the daughter and her husband, Joan and stepbrother, Richard Gerard of jump in jobless claims in New London was largely based on the layoff 111 soccer Daily: 3-9-0. Play Four: 9-9-5-6. Lotto: U.S. Army with the 101st Airborne Howard Queen of South Windsor; Wales, Mass.; four grandchildren; USPS 327-500 VOL. CX, No. 69 of 315 workers at the Electric Boat division of General Dynamics. pharmacy in ^ I nstitution 06-28-34-35-41-44 in Germany, during the Vietnam another brother; a sister; three and many nieces and nephews. The submarine builder announced in October the elimination of 582 Massachusetts Era. He had worked for the Baumert grandchildren; two great-grandsons; Funeral services will be held Acting Publishef positions, which would take effect on Dec. 1 and result in more than H03-ltli,C3.r0 Daily: 8-8-9-8 Truck Sales Co. of Hartford as a and many nieces and nephews. Friday, 1 p.m., at the Holmes JEANNE G. FROMERTH 300 workers being laid off. Mon.-Wed. 9-9 our name was omitted in the ini­ Northern New England parts salesman. Funeral service will be Thursday, Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Executive Editor Barton said that the number of individuals seeking jobless claims in Christmas Eve FARR'S Thurs.-Sat. 9-10 tial mailing to members Pick Three: 0-0-3. Pick Four: 4-7-9-0 Besides his wife, he is survived 10:30 a.m., at the First Congrega­ Manchester, and burial will be in the VINCENT MICHAEL VALVO the Norwich area was not directly tied to a particular layoff but was Sun. Dec. 2310-9 to 8 m . by his father, Warner Peduzzi; his tional Church of South Windsor, East Cemetery. Friends may call the 2 Main St. Rhode Island City Editor______due to seasonal factors including a downturn in construction and Daily: 6-6-2-9. Lot-O-Bucks: 7-26-30-35-40. Jackpot: son, Todd A. Peduzzi; and his 993 Main St., South Windsor, with funeral home Thursday from 7 to 9 ______Alex Girelli Manchester News Editor_____ . ^ d r e w C Spitzler trades-related hiring. 6 4 3 -7 1 1 1 $158,460 daughter, Tammy A. Arsenault, all the Rev. Arthur H. Dunham officiat­ p.m. Associate Editor She added that labor department analysts usually expect a small in­ 299 EAST CENTER STREET MANCHESTER TELEPHONE 649-0896 .Eileen Hiromi Mae Features Editor _ _ Dianna M. 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Normal for the season is cents a copy. r- ■ g n ^ * r n } n m r»Mn \ lUMncs jNcw cf aouTY aouir 1816. th-grader at Keeney Street School in Manchester. 12—MANCHES'l'ER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 19,1990 THE NEW BREED BLONDIE by D«an Young li Sian Draka ifiaiifltrslrr l-lrTali') o n l y h e DOESN'T KNOW Crossw ord CORA , IS THAT J ( IT'S WE YOU'VE b o u g h t ; h a r d l y THESE ARE ALL THINGS '»0 bv n Voggin ^y liyniVaM VOU BEHIND > ALL a l l t h o s e THAT HE BOUGHT FOR ME IT Y E T a l l t h o s e ) V H IS H T G IF T S FOR ACROSS 41 Trot Antwar to Praviout Puizia PACKASES ? I M R d i t h e r s 42 Donor 1 Elbow'* 45 Sail Section 3, Page 13 count*rp*rt 46 Boaar 5 Dooi hindl* Palooka Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1990 9 Actor — 48 Angar FOOD Volght 50 Incom- 12 HiWillan palanca town 53 Farm davica 13 Nobody 54 Slangy 14 Author — danlal Uvitt 55 Choir voice 15 Horn* lor th« 56 Ballavar In Indigtnl an lam |2-I‘/ 17 Htbrtw 57 French I f I Tin l«tl*r atonawara 18 RocenI 58 Coagulate (pr*l.) ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson 18 Potuit DOWN 20 Norman WHAT WOULD I COULD U E A GOOD MO, THAT MOT A VERY HE'5 ALWAYS 60 DIFFICULT VincanI — 1 Aalan chief 16 — d'oauvra 38 Refrigerate 5 '5 22 Taiagcy. 2 Egyptian 21 Han trull 39 Oeaert In YOU LIKE FOR SET Of &AR CLAMP6,' GOOD CHRI6TMA6 GIFT' TO BUY FOR ' 23 Dane* river 22 Comparative Aala CHRI6TMA6 ? 24 Taunt* 3 Sallor’a pa­ aulllx 41 Changes 27 Harden tron aalnl 23 Exarclaea courae 31 Poaaaaalv* 4 Dawn 24 Athletic 42 1958 Oscar 32 Aclraa* goddaa* bulldinga movie maoNUcvrsAN Diana — 5 la aware ol 25 Tiny particle 43 Part ol eye 33 A roa* — 6 Name of a 26 Work ol 44 Outlet — roa* thing aculpture 45 Jest Michael D. Scoggin 34 Mountain* 7 Cricket 27 Urban area 46 Actress — (abbr.) poaltlona 28 Ireland SI. John “Twin Peaks" reject; The Rhino Lady. ci:' 35 Not** 8 Signaling 28 In praaanl 47 Actor Kruger 36 Actor — with paging condition 48 Island Krlalottar- davica (2 wda.) 51 Neither'* aon 8 Iwo — 30 Emit coher­ follower SNAFU by Bruco Baattlo ent light OLD-FASHIONED HOLIDAY 52 Fond du — , 37 Pullnta* 10 Baaeballar JOHUJOiO 38 GaggI* 32 Rapatlllon WIs. mambar* Harahlaar 35 Booing 40 Fair grada 11 Oaaignate 36 Small caak SPIDER-MAN by Stan I THosB sPAce spopeB r ANP THF SHPpeN ^ 0U T THAT INCREPlBiel w TT Ycup biochbmical e w A N o e m 'r ' 5U IT WILL I FEBL AS 3 ^ 12 ANP &ENE7IC STPiiaURB, SVF/I/A/-iOUR MONITOR n r n r THOUC3H I'M -'A'*., COLONEL ! j — i r r T Z ^ PSa f t ANP ANP A P JU $T 0HKST/N<5WI7H 15 'V.- n r NgRVOUi gygTg/tl ! 1 YOUR P O P / Christmas Cake Rich Pecan- CHEM I^TR)^ nsr 6 ounces sweet baking chocolate Cinnamon Sticki; Rolls 3 cups plus 2 tablespoons Swans Down Cake Flour Dough: 2 cups sugar 3-1/4 cups plus 2 tablespoons Swans Down Cake Rour 31 1-1/3 teaspoons baking soda 5W(V 3 /4 teaspoon Clabber Girl 1/3 cup granulated sugar 34 wifur Baking Powder 4 teaspoons Clabber Girl iteoifi 1-1/3 teaspoons salt Baking Powder 37 k . IZ'i^ 3/4 teaspoon salt EEK AND MEEK by Howla Schnaldar 3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons vegetable shortening 1/2 cup butter or margarine 1/2 cup vegetable shortening CAR£ ID COfJTRteCJTE ID T 1 cup buttermilk C.PLOrrZ 1-1/3 teaspoons vanilla 1/2 cup milk f ^ L E r r p i T £ i i / i i THE TOUJ (fJCDME HOUSING 3 medium eggs 2 medium eggs, beaten "The plow salesman didn't tell me it needs BUSIIOtSS? 1/2 cup buttermilk Filling: two guys sitting in back to work." Melt chocolate in saucepan over very low 1/2 cup packed brown sugar heat, stirring constantly; cool. Sift flour with 3 tablespoons melted butter sugar, baking soda, baking powder and salt. or margarine Stir shortening to soften. Add flour mixture, 1-1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 1 THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 1/2 cup chopped pecans Stumped? Get answers to clues by calling "Dial-a-Word" kig by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee 1 cup buttermilk and the vanilla. Mix until all at 1-900-454-3535andenteringaccesscodenumber 184; flour is moistened; then beat 2 minutes at Unscramble these four Jumbles, We'll be pooped Who cares? J§% Topping: ____ 95c per minute; Touch-Tone or rotary phones.____ one letter to each square, to form tomorrow y m p medium speed of electric mixer or 300 four ordinary words. 3/4 cup packed brown sugar mmm vigorous strokes by hand, scraping bowl 1/2 cup light com syrup occasionally. GLAVE WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll Ki'-.’ 1/3 cup butter or margarine Add melted chocolate, eggs and 1/2-cup 1/2 cup chopped pecans buttermilk. Beat 1 minute longer with electric 5 ^ MY DAD HATBe HIS 003 THERE MUST BE SQMETHINQ- HE SAYS THERE mixer or 150 strokes by hand. PREPARE DOUGH: Sift flour, sugar, BECAUSE HE HAS TO FLY, HE CAN TAKE RORTHAT. , S ... ME CAULS baking powder and salt together in a mixing AND HE'S AF=RAID T O . IT "AAARTINIS? Pour into two 9-inch pans that have been CELEBRITY CIPHER LVIC greased and lightly floured. Bake at 350° F. bowl. Cut in butter or margarine and Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous shortening until mixture has texture of coarse people, past and present Each letter in the cipher stands for about 35 minutes or until cake tester inserted another Today's clue: 2 equals M into center comes out clean. Cool in pans crumbs. Add milk and eggs; blend just until 15 minutes; then remove from pans and finish ingredients are moistened and dough forms. 'TUJ YVRX lU NX RANLYX cooling on rack. ' . k Cover dough and chill at least 1 hour. 60/V\E PEOPLE WHO 'O isMis,' ’ V KGMKX JOMXVK 'fu.'ro ..I'Lk- PREPARE FILLING: Cream brown sugar, 1 1 eoM LL OUT"OFTEN White Frosting i ENC> U P ------butter or margarine and cinnamon until lU NX GO lYGC ■sAukOI 1 egg white smooth. Set aside. Roll out dough on lightly n-if 3/4 cup sugar ACTUFE Now arrange the circled letters to floured surface into 1/4-inch thick rectangle. NJCGOXCC.' — WGZ lorm the surprise answer, as sug­ ERNIE by Bud Graca 1/4 teaspoon crecun of tartar Spread filling evenly on dough. Sprinkle gested by the above cartoon. 1 teaspoon vanilla 1/2-cup chopped pecans. Roll up dough, NVCGOEXM. IMAtra AlOTGOING- 1/4 cup boiling water Print answer here: ...... ; 11 G A /1 f J* H e tr y o u / i serr VIPPM starting with long side, jelly-roll style. Cut into PREVIOUS SOLUTION; "To feel themselves in the LA presence of true greatness, many men find it necessary T t A PRbFffSSIONAL- / Combine egg white, sugar, cream of tartar, generous l-inch thick slices. (Answers tomorrow) only to be alone." — Tom Masson. ENfeRrAlNMeNT.'' and vanilla in small deep bowl; mix well. Add Yesterday's I HENCE ABOVE VOLUME PALATE \1 ' PREPARE TOPPING: Combine brown Answer What she said to her boyfriend— boiling water and beat at high speed of electric sugar, corn syrup and butter or margarine in YOU "AUTO" BEHAVE k) mixer or with rotary beater until mixture will saucepan. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to stand in stiff peaks, about 4 or 5 minutes. simmer. Cook 2 minutes, stirring, until sugar is Now bach in Block, Jumblo Booh No 40 ib ayailtbl# «oi *2S0, which mcludaspoiUB# \ and handling, ffom Jumblt, do IhiB nawipapar, P-0 Boa 4360. Ofiando. FL 32M2-066 Makes enough frosting to cover tops and sides dissolved. Pour evenly into the bottom of a Include you?name. addraBB and ilp code and make check payable lo NewipepefuoohB of two 9-inch layers. \ - PiMt . V |. 9 X 13-inch pan. Sprinkle with 1/2-cup NOTE: Frosted cake should be stored -4 pecans. Arrange rolls, cut-side down, in pjan. uncovered at room temperature or uncovered Bake in preheated 375° F. oven, 25 to 30 THE PHANTOM by Lm Falk & Sy Barry in the refrigerator to prevent frosting from minutes, until golden brown. With cookie iz-f^ becoming too soft. After cake is cut, seal cut sheet or platter against baking pan, turn i o r e r u n n in s o u t t h e r e . WHERE'6 C H IE F ^ \ f WAKE HIM UP. TELL HIM ^ edges with wax paper, to prevent drying. upside down. Cool until warm and serve. THE IVORVf A HL/M„NOBOPy /\F?OUNP„JU5T HIM, '------■ '------V, \\ WE'VE COME FOR THE IVORY, BUGS BUNNY by Warnar Broa. ■■■ Yields: 12 rolls. A CARTOON SLEIGHS ME.'.'.' ) CHRISTMAS HAIHAIHA/HA.IHA/ SPECIAL.OH.' OH, THAT SANTA f j------LOOK AT THAT.'.' Courtesy of Clabber Girl Baking Powder and Swans Down Cake Flour. r Bake Some Love This Holiday! Banana Pecan Muffins Share the warmth and love between family Tuck them into a seasonal basket with and friends by baking these delicious recipes colorful napkins for gift giving, or savor the Date Nut Sticks for the holidays. This traditional holiday 1/3 cup shortening delicious taste of these tender muffins fresh 1-1/4 cups sifted Swans Down 2/3 cup sugar season brings people together for good food from the oven. HAOAR THE HORRIBE by DIk Brown* tifWai v»Mx» Broa ■«**•« Cake Flour 2 eggs, slightly beaten and a joyous celebration. What better way to Great for breakfasts, desserts or snacks 1-1/4 teaspoons Clabber Girl THE GRIZWELLS by Bill Schorr 2 cups minus 1/2 tablespoon celebrate the good fortune of life than with around the clock, Rich Pecan-Cinnamon o u r OF ALL iz -HI B^ing Powder I FELT FOp. IT I ^AN'T RELIEVE ,I'M 66HKA HAVE THl^ \5 A A'LEAH 1 Swans Down Cake Flour these festive foods! Whether given as gifts or Sticky Rolls are a treat any time of day. A r i2 B £ € > 1/2 teaspoon salt I HAVE TO 60 TO 9IT OH Ht5 LAP.. VIOLATIOH OF THE 2 -3 /4 teaspoons Clabber Girl shared around the table, these delicious natural to serve with a tall glass of cold milk or IhJ ThlB FO(2B s r ^EE ^AHTA IH LOOK MtM IH THE 1 cup sugar 5ELF- IH^ftlMIHATlOH Baking Powder desserts and accompaniments will make many m r P IP Y o u PER 5 0 H,,, EVE AHP AH^VIER POATfttHE.. with a cup of hot coffee or tea, Rich Pecan- 2 eggs, well beaten 1/2 teaspoon salt more memories for young and old alike. CHooBBTt^ie \n h e h h e a 5 k ^ m e Cinnamon Sticky Rolls are bursting with 1 tablespoon melted butter ONB IF I- V E b e e n a 1 cup mashed, very ripe bananas Although the holiday season is one of the flavor. The rolls are easy to prepare and serve 1 tablespoon hot water S O O P BOV AU- (3 medium) busiest times of the year, these versatile warm from the oven, or they may be 2 cups finely cut dates $ Y E A R ;^ •------1 teaspoon vanilla recipes can be baked in little time, and you'll refrigerated to reheat and serve later. The Rich 1/2 cup broken nuts ^ l Y Z j hn i s i / 1/2 cup chopped pecans have plenty of time to spend with family and Pecan-Cinnamon Sticky Rolls, as well as the Measure sifted flour, add baking powder and In large mixer bowl, cream shortening with friends. Like cherished holiday decorations other baked goods, owe their high volume to salt, and sift again. Add sugar gradually to sugar until very light and fluffy (about and photographs, these recipes are sure to balanced double acting Clabber Girl Baking eggs, beating thoroughly. Add the butter and Inc WofW nphtt rewryd 2 minutes at medium speed). Beat in eggs become the traditional favorites passed from Powder. A quality baking powder such as water; then add dates and nuts, mixing one generation to another. Clabber Girl causes the dough or batter to rise ALLEY OOP by Dav* Grau* until mixture is thick and pale lemon colored. thoroughly. Add flour gradually, mixing well. The Christmas Cake can be quickly first in the mixing bowl, and again in the oven FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavaa Sift flour, baking powder and salt together and Spread mixture in two greased pans, , THAT \G 0 0 D ! NCAV \WATCH WHAT YER blend into mix, alternating with bananas and prepared and frosted with the no-cook white to produce light, tender baked goods. 8 X 8 X 2-inches. Bake in slow oven 325° F, IGIMMETHET DOIN'! GET THEM HATCHET! f ) PANG RSH OUTA vanilla. Mix in chopped pecans. Spoon batter frosting. This cake owes its fluffy, tender Serve up the Date Nut Sticks for appetizers 30 to 35 minutes. Cool. Cut in strips, into greased 2-1/2-inch muffin pans. Bake at texture to Swans Down Cake Flour. Twice- or desserts that satisfy any sweet tooth. u H . . . ? approximately 2-2/3 x 1-1/8-inches. Remove 350° F. in preheated oven for 20 minutes. milled from soft, winter wheat, Swans Down Arrange the Date Nut Sticks on a pretty from pans. Roll in confectioners' sugar or l . f ) 'J - i Yields: 12 muffins. will add more volume and a light crumb to any serving platter, dust with confectioners’ sugar before cutting, drizzle or spread top of sticks baked foods. Use your imagination to festively or drizzle on a lemon glaze for a simple, yet thinly with Lemon Glaze. Yields; 42 sticks. ^8,000.00 5 decorate the top and sides of this chocolaty- elegant treat. A ^A fn t^B H T < Lemon Glaze / ' \ rich Christmas Cake! The white frosting may Be sure to use fresh, quality ingredients for p o f : be tinted any color you desire by adding^ successful baking results. All of the recipes 1-1/2 tablespoons milk f ^ B N T a few drops of food coloring when it featured tiere contain ingredients that 1 tablespoon butter is mixed, or decorate the top of the are easily found all year long, 1 cup sifted confectioners’ sugar cake with chopped nuts, so you don't have to wait for 1-1/2 tablespoons lemon juice candies or shaved any special season for baking 1/2 teaspoon grated lemon rind THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom 1 PHIPPS by Josaph Farris chocolate. them! Get ready to bake Ffeat milk and butter together. Wake up your taste these delicious recipes to Measure sugar into bowl, add hot s buds with the winning start new traditions or add liquid, and stir until smooth. Then 'ibo eAMPA €P 6 // flavor combination of them to your menu add juice and rind. Drizzle or spread 'T u e Banana Pecan Muffins! to brighten your days. thinly over Date Nut Sticks. ”

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llsri'/i ::3 /e fU U 0 14— MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1990— 15 X-mas walnut ring Kosher desserts easy to make with new booklet is a classic recipe Special holiday sundae Kosher cooks blend traditional are now produced in accordance Berryific Trifle Sundae pound 6 ounces. MANCHESTER PACKING CO. is made from a recipe using yel­ 3 Tbsp. powdered sugar the eye. Yet there is one dessert 349 Wetherell Street flavors and their own ingenuity cake pan. Beat cake mix (dry), 1 1 0 3 / 4 - o z . pound cake, divided with kosher dietary law, easy ver­ low cake mix with pudding and Most people like to indulge in that stands apart from the rest. Manchester, CT (Next to MCC) when baking for the holidays and 1 package (8 ozs.) cream cheese, water, oil, honey and eggs in large NEW YORK (AP) .— With roast into quarters Food Stamps sions of favorites, such as honey just five added ingredients, in­ softened shortening; sprinkle with i/2 cup of special treats during the holiday Few people will be able to resist Accepted bowl on low speed 30 seconds. Golden sauce turkey and vegetable casseroles 2 ll-oz. cans mandarin oranges, everyday occasions. Kosher sub­ cake and cheesecake, are possible. cluding honey and nuts. At serv­ the chopped walnuts to coal evenly. season. Cookies, pastries, breads, the terrific Bcrryinc Trific Sun­ 1 can (21 ozs.) cherry, blueberry, Beat on medium speed 2 minutes. Mix 1/2 cup packed brown taking up oven space during the d ra in e d stitutions aren’t a problem with Celebrate the sweet promise of ing time, drizzle the cake with a Sift flours, baking powder and cakes and pics all arc tempting to dae. Dec. 18 - Dec. 22,1990 or peach pie filling Fold in nuts. Pour into pan. Bake sugar, 1/4 cup honey, */4 cup holidays, the microwave oven 1 20-oz. can crushed pineapple the new free booklet, “Betty -Rosh Hashanah, the New Year, simple honey-orange sauce. baking soda. Cream butter and sugar Heat oven to 350 degrees F. 50 to 55 minutes or until cake orange juice or milk and 2 Tbsp. should be remembered as an alterna­ 7 cups Brigham’s Cranberry Crocker Kosher Desserts — with Honey Round Cake with Everyday desserts offer even until fluffy; beat in eggs, one at a BOGNER'S Wholesale Grease 12-inch pizza pan. Mix springs back when touched lightly margarine or butter in 1-quart tive to oven cooking. Praline Frozen Yogurt Everyday, Special Day.” This col­ Golden Sauce. Its round shape more opportunity for refreshing lime. Stir sour cream or yogurt, Butcher Shop cake mix (dry), margarine and egg in center. Cool 10 minutes. Invert saucepan. Cook over low heat Chocolate Syrup lection of 10 recipes could inspire reminds us of the creation of the flavors in convenient recipes. This Caribbean Christmas Ring is banana and liqueur into egg mixture. in medium bowl until crumbly. onto wire rack or heatproof serv­ about 5 minutes, stirring oc­ Fold flour mixture into banana-egg Whipped Cream USDA CHOICE new traditions. world and a wish for the con­ Cherry-Lemon Cream Cheese Tart a classic recipe that has been up­ Since Betty Crocker cake mixes Stir in nuts. ing plate; remove pan. Cool cake casionally, until sugar is dis­ dated for the ’90s. Preparation takes batter; stir in remaining walnuts. Nuts tinuity of life. This classic symbol is just one variation to serve as a Oven Prepared 0 5 9 Preis in pizza pan. Bake 12 to completely. Serve with Golden solved. about 10 minutes; the cake takes For each .sundae: satisfying ending to a diary meal. Spoon into the prepared pan and Ribs ' 3 w “ .It 15 minutes or until crust is puffed less than 20 minutes to bake. Cut one quarter of cake in >/2 -inch 20lb. avg. Lemon or yellow cake mix with and springs back when touched place on top of microwave-proof pieces USDA CHOICE pudding forms a Europcan-style lightly. Cool completely. bowl in microwave, bringing cake Layer in a large .sundae glass; Caribbean Christmas Ring up to center of oven. Cook on Sirloin Zl' 9 ^ ® cake shell to hold the cooling Beat whipping cream and pow­ 3 Tbsp. shortening >/2 of the cake .squares cream cheese and fruit layers. dered sugar in chilled bowl until medium (70 percent power) for 10 '/4 c u p p in e a p p le Hips Spoon Roast 2>/2 cups finely chopped walnuts minutes, then on high (100 percent Next time, substitute blueberry or stiff. Beat cream cheese until soft 1 cup flour 8-10 orange slices USDA CHOICE power) for 5 to 7 minutes until cake peach pie filling. and fluffy. 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Friday: Apricot nec­ you invite formally and those who 2-3rds cup light cream or milk Kielbasa . ^ ' both sides. Repeat with remaining crosswise. Melt margarine in a large 8 ounces baked or boiled cooked Combine eggs, milk, salsa, dry tar, Swedish meatballs, noodles, Wednesday: Swedish meatballs just drop by unexpectedly. 11/2 tsp. vanilla extract Mayfair & Westhill slices, adding more butter to the skillet over medium heat. ham, coarsely chopped mustard, salt and pepper in a Belgian carrots, wheat bread, with gravy, noodles, spinach: WEAVER 4 lb bag I | “Brunch can be one of the easiest 1 tsp. cinnamon Turkey sandwich, fruit, milk. s skillet as needed. Add bananas in a single layer and 1 cup broccoli flowerettes, cooked medium mixing bowl. Beat until Gardens gingerbread with topping. i w ZESTYWINGS* ^ ba and most infomial ways to celebrate 6 slices thick white bread, about 1- Remove browned slices to an « saute for 1 minute; turn them over and finely choppted well blended. 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Dc Niro was honored for his role as a patient who Voice from past comes out of a trance in “Awakenings” and for his Moderation is “It will really almost be summertime before we feel miss their ioved ones at home and WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve’s dramatic portrayal of a mobster in “GoodFcllas.” Woodward the full impact of the changes,” said economist Paul decision to cut a key interest rate effective today will plays Mrs. Bridge opposite husband Paul Newman in Getman of Regional Financial Associates in West unsettles man reduce Americans’ borrowing costs, but won’t avert a Chester, Pa. “Unfortunately ... poor growth over the miss news from home. “Mr. and Mrs. Bridge.” key for alcohol recession, economists say. “GoodFcllas,” about a hood who turns on his next six months is preordained.” The first drop in the Fed’s discount rate in four years, Many economists had not expected a decline in the DEAR ABBY: About six weeks ago, I came home former Mafia pals, was named best movie by the DEAR DR. GOTT: You have indicated drinking is from 7 percent to 6.5 percent, will almost certainly discount rate until next month at the earliest. Tliey as­ from the office and my wife told me that a woman had group of 28 film critics working for New York-based Send your ioved one our hometown bad for a person, yet I’ve read where moderate drinkers prompt banks to reduce their lending rates, analysts said. sumed the Fed would wait to sec whether a shooting war phoned saying she had some important information about publications. Martin Scorsese was named best direc­ live longer than people who never drink. At 70, three dif­ The discount rate is the interest the Fed charges member broke out in the Persian Gulf after the Jan. 15 United my father. The woman said she lived about 100 miles tor for “GoodFcllas.” ferent doctors have suggested I have a glass of wine banks for loans. Nations deadline for Iraq to withdraw from Kuwait. from here, and she left her telephone number. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala won for best screenplay for paper. The Manchester Herald, with every evening. Are there cases where a little alcohol is Despite a series of modest credit-loosening steps by Analysts said tlirec factors prompted the central b;mk Abby, my father died at a young age, leaving my “Mr. and Mrs. Bridge,” tlic story of an affluent beneficial? the Fed starting in late October, major banks — under to move sooner: concern tliat the economic downturn is mother with small children to raise. Mother never remar­ couple in the Midwest. DEAR READER: Some drinking is not harmful to pressure to shore up their dwindling profits — have accelerating, worry about the weakness of the banking all the news from Manchester and sur­ ried. Fortunately, she was able to support herself and steadfastly resisted passing on lower rates to borrowers. ■ “The Tonight Show” is heading cast from most people. A little alcohol, however, is poison to al­ system and the opportunity to move on a day when die raise us. coholics. And heavy drinking is hazardous to anybody. The prime rate — the interest that banks charge their bond market was rallying on good inflation news. My wife persuaded me to return the call. The woman beautiful downtown Burbank to the Big Apple for Therefore, the issue, like so many others in our complex best business customers — has been stuck at 10 percent “The Fed obviously is now seeing an economy that is rounding areas. (I’ll call her Diane) asked permission to come to my New Year’s Eve, with comedian Jay Leno ringing in at all but a handful of smaller institutions. A wide 1991 from Times Square. modem world, is one of moderation. But what is modera­ spiraling downward,” said economist David Jones of home the following weekend. I refused, agreeing instead tion? variety of other business and consumer loans are tied to Aubrey G. Lanston & Co. in New York. “Virtually all of to meet her at a local coffee shop. The live, one-time-only broadcast marks the A few years ago, businessmen traditionally enjoyed it. the numbers they’ve been looking at have been extreme­ Abby, Diane is an adoptee who recently located and show’s first return to New York since it moved to what was called the “two martini lunch”; this was fol­ Norwest Bank of Minneapolis was the first to respond ly negative.” met her birth mother. She told me that my father was also California in 1972. The program will feature Leno as lowed, in the evening, by a round or two of cocktails, to the Fed’s action. Late Tiiesday, it announced a cut in HER father, which makes her my half-sister! She said guest host, newswoman Jane Pauley, blues guitarist wine with dinner and, perhaps, a nightcap. This was con­ its prime rate to 9.75 percent. Unemployment in November jumped to a diree-year her mother had told her that she and my father had been B.B. King and country star Dwight Yoakum. sidered SCXTIAL drinking! We now know that this A drop in the discount rate is the most visible way the high of 5.9 percent. One of the few bright spots in the lovers for the last two years of his life. She said her NBC said more 3,000 viewers have requested tick­ amount of alcohol, consumed for years, is unquestionab­ central bank can signal its determination to rescue the economy has been trade, but the Commerce Department mother never told her lover (Dad) that she was pregnant, ets for die hour-long special, which will count down ly unhealthy and, in most cases, leads to cirrhosis (liver economy from a slump. For months, tlic Bush ad­ reported Tuesday that the deficit took an unexpected and she (Diane) was given up for adoption when she was the dropping of an ornamental big apple in Times Ths Associated Press scarring) and “wet brain” (mental changes), yet it was ministration had been pressuring the independent agen­ leap to $11.6 billion in October, the worst monthly uadc 5 days old! Square. DEATH OF EPICS — Actor Charlton Hes­ thought to be “moderate,” average and acceptable by cy to do more to stave off recession. gap in 2>/2 years. I told her that I did not take any stock in secondhand White House spokesman Marlin FiUwater applauded ton predicts that epic films like “Ben Hur” people in my parents’ generation. Until now, aggressive casing by the Fed had been information — that I needed concrete proof in writing. ■ Sean Connery says his new post-Cold War the Fed’s latest move, saying, “It should be helpful in Modem research has conclusively demonstrated that prevented by a .substantial minority of policymakers She had none. thriller, “The Russia House,” offers a picture of the or Lawrence of Arabia" will soon be as ob­ promoting growth in the economy in the months ahead.” more than four ounces of 80-proof spirits (or the e- who feared diat inflation — already aggravated by Soviet Union rarely seen in the movies. solete as silent movies. Commerce Secretary Robert A. Mosbacher called it Abby, I was prepared to meet a kook or a con artist. The espionage talc based on die John Lc Carre best quivalent in wine or beer) a day is about all a person can skyrocketing oil prices caused by die Persian Gulf crisis handle without risking health problems. “a very positive step” that would set tlic base for — would resurge. Instead, 1 found her to be a very gentle, decent person. seller dispenses with Bond-style supcr.spy action and economic recovery. Now I am totally confused about what to do. At this On the other hand, millions of adults enjoy a cocktail spins the talc of a boozy English publisher caught in Economists agreed, but they added that looser credit However, the Labor Dcparmicnt reported Tuesday point, 1 don’t want to tell anyone else. (I am thankful she Department and the Harris County district attorney’s or a glass of wine every day. For the most part, this is a web of international intrigue. is coming too late to avert a recession, loosely defined diat consumer prices in November rose at a moderate didn’t contact my mother.) office said Tliesday the allegations made by the auc­ harmless; in fact, it is an enjoyable activity and is statisti­ Tlic 60-year-old actor said he hopes the film en­ as a contraction of the economy lasting at least six 3.7 percent annual rate, down from an 8.9 percent rate At the end of our meeting, she said, “‘Our’ father has courages younger people to learn more about the tion’s promoter, Cheryl Bean, could lead to charges cally associated with longevity — for unknown reasons, of deceptive business practices. very moderate drinkers have been reported to live longer. months. They said recovery will not come until late next over the previous three months. been dead for a long time. Whom would we be hurting Soviet Union. Elvis Schulze, general counsel for the state Licens­ If your doctors have suggested you drink some wine in by knowing each other?” “My assistant has a 20-year-old daughter who real­ ing and Regulation Department, said his agency in­ the evening, fine. But remember that our concept of Abby, I am wondering if there is some kind of physi­ ly knows nodiing about die Cold War and such. After she saw the film, she was absolutely taken with Rus­ vestigates every consumer complaint. moderation has changed: Less is better — moderation cal test that could either prove or disprove these allega­ The birth certificate — the legitimacy of which has really means light drinking. AIDS tions? If this woman is really my half-sister, is there any sia. The response by most Americans who’vc seen By special arrangement, a three the film is diat they have never seen Russia presented not been quesdoned — was put up for sale last month way to verify it? by Marshall Terrell, who bought it from McCartney’s DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m 73 and have been impotent NO NAME OR CITY, PLEASE like that,” he said. for two years. Is there medication I can purchase over- The film was shot in the Soviet Union, with stepmother, Angela Williams, according to a bill of month subscription is only $13,00. sale provided by Ms. Bean. McCartney was not in­ the-counter for my problem, or should I sec a doctor? test cooperation from the government. DEAR NO NAME: Ask your physician to recom­ volved in the sale. DEAR READER: There are many causes for im­ mend a genetic testing specialist. Both you and Diane Lc Carre’s novel preceded die easing of the Cold potence, ranging from psychological factors and poor cir­ War. Ms. Bean accused Terrell, buyer Brian Taylor, auc- The Manchester Herald will be would be required to submit to physical tests. (Blood doneer Ray Simpson and Phoebe Moody, who took culation to side effects from prescription drugs. You samples, for example.) ■ State and local officials confirmed they are in­ the certificate to Simpson on Terrell’s behalf, of should see a doctor, preferably a urologist, for diagnosis ban I agree with Diane. Whom would you be hurting if vestigating whether the $18,000 auction sale of faking the sale. and treatment. Appropriate therapy depends on the cause, mailed daily, with sports, iocal you know the truth about your blood relationship? There ex-Bcatle Paul McCartney’s birth certificate was “Now when Marshall and them want to sell it, they and no over-the-counter remedy is available for treating is nothing to be ashamed of. And whether you wish to faked to inflate the document’s value. can say, ‘Well, gee, it sold for $18,(X)0 in Houston,’ impotence, which is a symptom, not a disease. disclose this new discovery to other family members nixed news, features and all the news, to Officials of the slate Licensing and Regulation and get a lot more for it later,” she said. To give you more information, I am sending you a free would be up to you. copy of my Health Report “Impotence.” By DAVID BAUDER keep them up.to date. The Associated Press WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1990— PRIME TIME ALBANY, N.Y. — The state’s CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 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 highest court Tdesday struck down a Per Month state rule forbidding health insuranc OVER THE AIR CHANNELS companies from considering HIV News g jCBS News Inside Entertain­ Frosty the Charlie Jake and the Fatman WlOU 'Diamond Dogs " News g Night Court America Mission: Impossible "The Instant News (R ) g Nightwatch test results when deciding on ap­ NETWORK-CBS (In Stereo) g Edition ment Snowman Grown All Through the Night' Willis places a menorah in "T h e Night Tonight Princess ” The IMF Recall Fatal car Tonight N arrator Christmas Joan Kugell stumbles upon a local park. Floyd's vision O f t " The infiltrates a terrorist group plications. M 3 Months W FS B O accident Actor M el Jim m y Animated (In a homicide involving a problem prompts him to staff IS planning an assassination. 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The lawyer, M irrors Survival the Pacific Vietnam War "Wings Over the W orld" Improv (R) the Pacific Vietnam War (R) "Winds Over the WnrW " 1 was Catherine on “Beauty and the Chris Petersen, said the Legislatere (5:00) Movie: This Is Your Movie: "Titanic" (1953, Drama) Clifton Webb, Barbara Movie: “The Sheik" (1921, Adventure) Movie; “Zorba the Greek” (1964, Drama) Anthony Quinn. Alan Movie: "Titanic" (1953) The story ol thel piece of home mailed to Beast.” I’m sure it isn’t the same "Unlaithfully Yours" Lite: Ida Stanwyck. The story ol the Titanic that sailed Irom Rudolph Valentino, Agnes Ayres. Bales, A larger-than-lile Greek laborer lakes the English heir to a should decide such policy questions. AMC Titanic that sailed from England with I Financial reporter is girl. — CD., Erie, Pa. (1946) Rex Harrison. Lupino IR l England with 2200 passengers in April 1912. Cretan mine under his wing. Co-star Lila Kedrova won an Oscar. 2200 oassenoers in Aoril I9t2 1 “If they’re going to talk in terms A. You are now one of the idle Movie: "Look Who’s Talking” (1989. Comedy) John Movie; "Pumpkinhead" (1986, Horror) Movie; "The Curse” (1987. Horror) Wit Movie: “Look Who’s Talking” (1989, Movie: "College Dormitory” (1984, Adult) Raphaele Movie: of social policy, it’s more important Travolta, Kirstie Alley, The small child ol an unwed Lance Henriksen. Jeff East. A vengeful Wheaton. Claude Akins. Alien Comedy) John Travolta, The small child Henaull, Maureen Legrand. A young woman discovers "Kick- them every day. rich, because you’re right. 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Our class just read “Some­ CNN Showbiz Newsnight Update Sports rule in 1987, but it was challenged and TV commentator who reports Tonight T o d a y (R) Latenight thing For Joey,” the story of the by the insurance indusUy before it on financial news says diere is no Stingiest Man in Town Bluetoes, Danger Bay Movie; "Mary Poppins" (1964, Fantasy) Julie Andrews. Dick Van Judy Gariand Christmas Sinatra in Concert, Royal Fuzzbucket An invisible Movie; “Mary Poppins" (1 964, Fantasy) “We will make sure she does not ’73 Heisman Trophy winner, John Animated musical based A m onkey is Dyke. A magical young nanny brings happiness and adventure to the The singer’s children and Festival Hall Princess the alien needs a human's help A magical young nanny brim gs happiness could ever take effect. While the ediical conflict IkHwccii her work write about the food iiulusuy, and Cappelletti. In the story it often D is n e y on A Christmas Carol by Christmas left at the sluify Banks family in Walt Disney's Oscar-winning classic. A friends join in. (R) Grace ot Monaco hosts, to gel back home. (R) and adventure to the stuffy I Banks lamily rule has been tied up in litigation, Elf aquarium (In Magical World of Disney presentation. 'G g and her appointment to the McDonald’s in particular,” said mentioned an Eddie O’Neill, a Charles Dickens, (R) (R) in Walt Disney's Oscar-winn ing classic. A insurance companies have been al­ Anim ated, S te r e o )g "Magical World ol Disney" iare&enlalion. McDonald’s Corp. board of direc­ Times Herald Business Editor Jim Penn State linebacker. I’ve heard Destination | jSportsLook SportsCen- jcollege Basketball Missouri vs. Illinois. (Live) College Basketball: Princeton at Nevada-Las Vegas. SportsCen- Lighter Side lowed to take HIV test results into tors. ESPN Thrills and Powder Destination IRoad Race SporttCen- Frisinger. But George 1 larmon, who that Ed O’Neill, of “Mar­ Skiing ter l(Live) ter of Sports Spills Magazine Skiing ter account when making decisions, ‘This won’t be a problem,” said teaches business writing at ried...With Children” was a (5:00) Movie: "Batman" Inside the NFL Movie; "The Godfather, Part II” (1974, Drama) At Pacino, Robert De Niro, The new godfather 1st a Ten: Best Hotel on Skid Row Movie: "Dead Man Out” (1989, Drama) Movie; Foley said. Terry Savage, who writes a weekly Manrljpafpr ITfra.Ift Northwesiern University’s graduate (1989. Adventure) Michael attempts to keep the family on top despite government intervention. 'R' (Adult language, adult In Your (R)g Danny Glover. A psychiatrist engages in "Hall High” linebacker in college. Are the two Keaton, Jack Nicholson finaneial news column for the HBO situations, graphic violence) Facet Life a battle of wits with a death-row inmate (1989) school of journalism, said it would O’Neills the same? — J.D., 'PG-13 (Violence) w/o lootbalP Since test results aren’t taken into who may be taking insanity to forestall Christopher Chicago Sun-Times and Dallas l)c hard to avoid the apix'rance of a (In Stereo) g his late. (In Slereo) g account in large group insurance Your Hometown Newspaper Leesport, Pa. ____ 1 Stryker. R' Times Herald and who appears conflict because McDonald’s in- Supermar- |e /R E.N.G. "Forests ol the LA . Law "Justice Movie: "Double Standard" (1988. Drama) Robert Tracey Molly Dodd Spenser For Hire "I A. No. Ed O’Neill, the actor, L if e t im e Paid Paid Paid Paid policies and people who already regularly on Chicago station ket Sweep | Niqht IS w erved I Foxworth, Michele Greene, luilman fiuences so much of the business went to Youngstown State. He did C onfess" [Program Program Program Program have insurance who develop AIDS WBBM, which is owned by CBS. (1989, Comedy-Drama) world. Movie; "The Year My Voice Broke" (1987, Drama) Movie; “Gross Anatomy" Movie: "Under Cover” (1987, Drama) Robert Movie: “The Key" (1985, Drama) Frank Finlay. Movie: "Mile s From symptoms remain covered, Petersen Since 1881 play football, and he was drafted by Noah Taylor, Loene Carmen. The close bond between Matthew Modine. Daphne Zuniga Medical students David Neidorl, Jennifer Jason Leigh. A Savage, 46, the first woman Schimmel: Stefania Sandrelli. An art professor's sexual Hom e" (1988 . D ram a) said the rule was likely to affect a the NFL Pittsburgh Steelers. But he S h o w t im e two teen-agers begins to deteriorate as they come ol undergo the rigors oi study in ineir preparation to Baltimore undercover cop goes after the Hard Core obsessions threaten to destroy his marriage and his Richard Gere, Kevin luuncd to the company’s board in 20 He said Savage could be age in 1960s Australia (In Slereo) PG-13 (Adult become doctors. (In Stereo) PG-13 (Adult language, isn’t the Penn State O’Neill. Southern drug dealers who killed his in the Big life. (In Stereo) 'R' (Adult language, adult situations, Anderson. (In Stereo) R' g relatively small number of people. situations) adult situations) g partner. (In Stereo) 'R' Apple nudity) years, will receive $24,(K)0 a year restricted from reporting on tiie 16 Brainard Place beef, potato and recycling indusuies (Send your questions to: Ask Dick Movie: "Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives" Movie: “Down Twisted" (1987. Drama) Movie: "River ot Death" (1989. Adventure) Michael Movie: “Cobra” (1986, Drama) Sylvester Firstworks W orks of Movie: “Down Twisted" New York state, with 33,674 from McDonald’s plus $2,0(X) for (1989. Drama) Michael Pare, Marina Orsini. A rock n Carey Lowell. An innocent young woman Dudikotl, Robert Vaughn. In the heart o( the Amazon Stallone, Brigitte Nielsen. An LA cop's director John Milius, (R) and even the sttxk market because Kleiner, do Newspaper Enterprise (1987, Drama) Carey reported AIDS cases since the each boiud meeting attended. TMC roll star thought to have been dead for 25 years makes gets caught on the coattails o( an lungle, an adventurer battles a Nazi scientist who plans investigation into a series of random Lowell, Charles Rocket. R' McDonald’s is among the 30 com­ Manchester, CT a comeback (In Stereo) PG-13 (Adult language, adult inlernational conspiracy and the Ihelt ol a to infect the world with a deadly virus. (In Stereo) R' epidemic started through die end of Officials at Uic newspapers and Association, 200 Park Ave., New murders reveals there could be more (Adult language, adult panies whose performances are York, N.Y. 10166. Due to the volume situations) g priceless artilact. R (Adult language, brief nudity, violence) than one killer, (In Slereo) R' g situations, violence) October, has more AIDS patients TV station said Savage promised to Cartoon Express MacGyver Ten Percent Murder, She Wrote The |Movie: "The Forgotten” (1989, Drama) Stacy Keach, Miami Vice O ne-W ay The Equalizer "The New Mike Hammer (P art slay away from any issues that could refiected in the Dow Jones in­ of mail, personal replies cannot be USA Prime Time Wrestling (R) than any other state in the counu-y, Solution Error of Her Ways Keith Carradine. (In Stereo) T ick et’ Distant Fire" 2 of 2) be construed as conllieling with her dustrials average. provided.) the stale Health Department said. 18—MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Dec. 19. 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 19,1990—19 LEGAL NOTICE 21 HOMES FOR SAI-F. KIT N' CARLYLE by Lsrry Wright DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION LEASE/PURCHASE A Network race 24 WOLCOTT HILL RD. BEAUTYIII $113,900. WETHERSFIELD, (Country set 2 bedroom CONNECTICUT townhouse with A NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS; fireplaced living room, Spcciolis 1-1/2 baths. sRders to Sealed bids for the construc­ goes to NBC tion of the following projects deck overlooking will be received by the C om ­ private yard and brooki missioner of Transportation in Appliances stayl Pos­ TREE SERVICE/ CARPENTRY/ PAINTING/ ROOFING/ Room 145 at: sible creative financing also availablel Anne PRUNING REMODELING PAPERING SIDING 24 WOLCOTT HILL ROAD Miller Real Estate, 647- ‘Cheers’ No. 1 show WETHERSFIELD, 8000. ■s'N CONNECTICUT 06109 F Until 2:00 P.M., Wjdnesday, By DEBORAH HASTINGS “Matlock” and “Law & Order” each HAWKES TREE SERVICE C U S T O M Q U A L IT Y WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. LIONEL COTE January 16. 1991, after which BuckaL buck 4 chipper. One stop improvements. Cuatity work at a time no further bids will be ac­ LEGAL NOTICES ROOFING & SIDING The Associated Press won their Tuesday time pcricxls and Stump temovol. R e e Framing to Painting. reasonable pricel cepted. NO EXCEPTIONS. landed in the top 20 for tlie first time Aslimatas. Special Licensed 4 Insured. Interior 4 Exterior -30 Years Experience The bids will be publicly INVITATION TO BID LOS ANGELES — NBC had consideration (or olderly and Cali Dave Adamick Freo Estimates -Fully Insured in the 13-wcck-old season. opened and read in the Sealed bids will be received in . -Vs:, handicapped •License # 506737 seven of the top 10 shows in the CBS’ “60 Minutes” was the No. 2 Cafeteria of the D.O.T. Ad­ the General Services' office, (or a (reo quote. Call Brian Welgle ministration Building. 647-7553 latest ratings, with “Cheers” grab­ show, followed by a tie for third -r? 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ATTICS A GARAGES 6466393 P e rs o n a l!...... 02 Business Property ...... 25 Cameras and Photo Equipment...... 85 and operating cost would Resort Property ...... 24 Qualification Affidavit (Part Now you can with low down payment and monthly payments, in a 1 or A nnouncem ents...... 03 ' r f j Speciolistj D d lif! Holiday Seasonal...... 71 P e t! ond S u p p lies...... 86 Pursuant to the statute all LAWN CARE depend on how often you CLEANED? M o rtgag es...... 27 ‘ C") at least ten (10) days 2 bedroom, Ranch style condo at Notihlield Green, one ol Manch­ A uctions...... 04 MIscelloneous for Sale...... 87 creditors are hereby notified to use it. W anted to Buy...... 2* Antlaues and Collectibles...... 72 prior to the granting of such ester's finest. All units have central air, lull basements, spacious Also junk taken to F in a n c lo l...... 05 RoofIng/SIdIng ...... 57 Tag S a le s ...... 88 Services C lo th in g ...... proposal documents. "Af­ submit all claims on or before layouts, private back yard areas and carports. Joseph Dumas the c|pmp? F lo o rin g ...... 5$ Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 89 April 15,1991 to: MANCHESTER $107,50(F$115,900 MISCELLANEOUS Employment & Education Rentals Child C a r e ...... 51 E le c tric a l...... 59 F u rn itu re ...... fidavit" of non-collusion will be PHIL’S LAWN CARE & 646-5253 Call 644-1775 SERVICES Port Time Help Wanted ...... 10 Rooms fo r R e n t...... 31 Cleaning Services...... 52 Heating/Plumbing ...... 40 TV/Stereo/Appllonces ...... 75 attached to all proposals and WILLIAM A. LEONE, ESQUIRE ■ D.F. REALE, INC. LANDSCAPPING Lie. El 02888 Help Wanted...... i i Apartments for Rent...... 32 Law n C a r e ...... ,,,53 Miscellaneous Services...... 41 M achin ery and T o o ls ...... 74 must be completed and LEONE, THROWE 4 NAGLE REAL ESTATE situation W a n te d ...... 12 Bookkeeplng/lncome Tax ...... 54 Automotive eturned with the submitted 33 Connecticut Boulevard Guners Cleaned. Condominiums for Rent...... 33 Services Wanted ...... 42 G ard e n in g ...... ■ ■ ■ ■ 175 Main St., Msnchsstsr Business O p p o rtu n ities...... 13 Hom es fo r R e n t...... 34 C a rp e n try /R e m o d e lln g ...... 55 Landscaping...... 43 Cars for Sale ...... 91 uid. Failure to return an ex­ East Hartford, Connecticut 06108 Snow plowing, residential Painting/Papering ...... 54 Good Things to Eat...... 73 646-4525 GIVE THE GIFT THAT BOOK/ In s tru c tio n ...... 14 Store/Otfice Space...... 35 C o n c re te ...... 44 Trucks/Vans for Sale ...... 92 ecuted "Affidavit" of non- Claims not presented within NEW AND EXPERIENCED AGENTS WANTED and commercial LASTS ALLYEARI Employment Services...... 15 Resort Property ...... 34 Fuel O II/C o a l/F Ire w o o d ...... 79 C a m p e rs /T ra lle rs ...... 93 colluslon with the proposal, INCOME TAX GSL Building the time herein provided will A gift subscription to tho Industrial P ro p e rty ...... 37 Farm Supplies and Equipment...... 80 M o to rc y c le s /M o p e d s ...... 94 will result In the bid not Call 742-9540 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL be barred as provided by the Manchester Herald Maintenance Co. Real Estate Garages and Storage ...... 38 Auto S ervice s...... 95 being read and the subse­ Office/Retall Equipment...... 81 Statute. Call 647-9946,647-9947 Commerciat/Resldential Homes for Sole...... 21 Roommates W anted ...... 39 MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES... Autos for Rent/Lease ...... 94 Recreational Equipment...... 82 quent rejection of the bid. LOCATION I LOCATION! SERENE SETTING- building repair and home* C ondom inium s fo r S ale...... 22 W anted to R en t...... 40 Call 643-2711 for more Inform ation! Miscellaneous Automotive ...... 97 020-12 or 643-2711 Joseph P. Demeo, Jr. Plans and Specifications for LOCATION! South Coventry, $132,900. YARDMASTERS improvements. Interior and Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 Wonted to Buy/Trade ...... 98 3 Months $23.10; 6 Months the above projects may bo ex­ Windsor. $242,900. Well-built 3 bedroom Snow Plowing Certified Public Accountant exterior painting, light car­ NOTICE OF PUBUC SALE Ranch with over-sized $46.20; 1 Year $92.40. amined in Room G-17, Newer 4 bedroom Leaves raked and Professional tax and accounting pentry. Complete janitorial RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per dov. DEADLINES: For classified advertlsments to READ YOUR AD: Classifed odvertliementi art A public sale of the contents Colonial in a great loca­ garage. This immacu- Senior Citizens Department of Transportation trees cut services. All 1040 consultations held service. Experienr^, reli­ 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. taken by telephone as a conyenlence. The tion near schools, high­ fate nome boasts an 3 Months $21.56; 6 Months be published Tuesday through Soturday, the Office Building, 24 Wolcott Hill of the storage spaces listed Gutters arxl garages cleaned able, free estimates. $43.12; 1 Year $86,24 in the privacy ol your home or oltice. 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one Road, Wtethersfield, and in tho below wiil take place at A way and shipping. First eat-in kitchen with Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of Space Station, 282 Chapel floor fireplaced family sliders to a patio and 26 or more days: 50 cents per tine per day. tion. For advertisements to be published District Office in which the Call 643-9996 643-9034 643-0304 the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen Hill Road, South Windsor, C T room plus a finished LL very private yard. DW Minimum charge; 4 lines. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday project is located. All the value of the advertisement will not be proposals must be obtained in 06074 on January 24, 1991 at rec room. This one has Fish Real Estate, 643- corrected by an additional Insertion. Wethersfield. 1:00 PM. Each space will be IT ALL! DW Fish Real 1591. sold as one lot. The following Estate, 643-1591. F NOTE: Surety Company goods will be sold: NOTICES Bond, on form furnished by F SOUTH WINDSOR-Enjoy 21 HOMES FOR SiALB 21 HOMES FOR SALE 22 CONDOMINIUMS 91 CARS FOR SALE 1 LOST and FOUND 10 PART TIME HELP A 211 Carol Bailey 11 HELP WANTED 11 HELP WANTED the Department of Transporta­ MANCHESTER- the 1st floor family room, FOR SALE 11 HELP WANTED Household and Misc. SOUTH WINDSOR-Move As a condition precedent LOST CAT-Black and WANTED tion, for at least one-third of $ 2 4 9 ,9 0 0 . Reduced. and the 4 good sized NEED MORE Items STORAGE? A p­ right in to this immacu­ to the placement of any white neutered male ESTABLISHED VENDING the amount of tho bid must ac­ This custom brick ranch bedrooms in this MALLARD VIEW- A NEW FEATURE. company each proposal. A A 318 Eugene Cumby proximately 700 square late 7 room split ranch advertising in the with flea collar. Lost on ROUTE-No competi­ located on Adelaide Rd. moderately priced Ranches-Townhouses. CARDINAL certified check wiil not be ac­ Household and Misc. foot barn with 2 floors with a spacious family Marichester Herald, Ad­ White St. between HIGH VOLUME tion-investment will be perfect for all Colonial home with a No association fees. ADVERTISING A WINE AND DINE cepted. The Commissioner of Items will solve your problem I room with corner vertiser hereby agrees Green Rd and Henry. MEDICAL secured by equipment your entertaining formal living room and Manchester’s new ex­ BUICK, INC. Transportation reserves the Add to that a house and fireplace, cathedral ceil­ to protect, indemnify 646-2145. and merchandise. Call A 503 Leon Boyd needs.. Call Sharon dining room, situated on ecutive ranch units. 1990 Buick Cent Sed $12,990 OFFICE NEEDS GUIDE EVERY right to reject any and all bids. your personal touch. ing living room, eat-in 1990 Buick Skylark $8,960 and hold harmless the SAN-O-SEAT, 1-800- Snowblower, Miller to view all the 1-1/2 acre lot. Owner Start up or wind SALES REP Reasonable price, kitchen with glass 1969 Buick Skyhawk $7,480 Manchester Herald, its Part-time Receptionist/ 852-5898 24 hrs. December 19, 1990 Household and Misc. special amenities this anxious. Will listen to down....Change your Items Manchester, $138,962. sliders to sun deck. 2 1989 Cavaler Coupe SJ/es officers and employees Secretary THURSDAY. LOOK Commissioner home has to offer. Re/ reasonable offers. As­ lifestyle to one floor 2 PERSONALS for East of the River daily newspaper P h ilip s Real Estate, Baths. Owner will pay 1969 Honda Accord LX $12,460 against any ana all Pleasant personality RECEPTION 1ST-Veteri­ of Transportation E 513 Jose Bernard! Max Real Estate. 646- king $179,500. U&R livingl Spectacular 2 742-1450. closing costs. Asking 1968BuickSkyiaik $7,905 liability, loss or ex­ Single Girls In Your Area!!! nary Hospital. Full time. FOR YOUR FAVORITE PR 223829 Car Engine and Pcirfs 5566 or 647-1419. Real Estate, 643-2692. bedroom, 2 bath single good typing, willing to go Entry level position. Sales experience 633-3588. $185,000. U&R Real 1966 Corsica Sedan $7,400 pense including 1-900-820-3355 F family attached homes 1968 Blazer 4x4 |12;B00 with the flow a must! 041-12 037-12 F Estate, 643-2692. attorneys’ fees, arising $3/Minute. preferred. Will train to do advertising lay­ EATERY! NOT A CREATURE WAS have 1st floor laundry, 1967 Celebrity Sedan $6,305 from claims of unfair CALL TELEPHONE SALES-Part F country fireplace, full 1907 Buick Century $5,965 Must be 18 years. time out of your home. STIRRING...not even a trade practices, infring- 646-1157 outs. Must be energetic and enjoy public basement, covered rear 1967 Silverado 4X4 $13,990 Earn up to $10 plus per mousel Experience the T IR E D O F RENTING? ment of trademarks, porch, attached garage, 1967 Celebrity Sedan $8,365 Monday-Frlday contact. Excellent fringe benefits include hour. Flexible hours. charm of Christmas We’ll show you how to trade names or patents, Bridge buy the home of your appliances and 19860ldsmoblleCiefa 10 PART TIME HELP 9:30am-4:30pm 742-1266 or 528-0358. HOMES FOR SALE past in this wonderful 7 1965 Cavalier ( ^ . $3490 violation of rights of dreams. Amazing carpeting. Private cul- WANTED salary plus incentives, gas mileage, paid room, 4 bedroom 1965 Nissan Pulsar $3408 privacy and infringe­ IN-LAW APARTMENT- ace and played A-Q of hearts, then A-K Coloniall With 1-1/2 recorded message de-sac near new mall. 1965 Olds Della 88 Cpe $5495 ment of copyright and vacation + holidays. Insurance includes 13 BUSINXISS OPPOR- CHFA-Money still $140’s. Call anytime, 1 1 HELP WANTED Highlights this attractive available. Call 646- False of clubs. He played a heart to the king baths, spacious country reveals details. (1) 617- 1984 Buick CenturyyLTO $4490 proprietary rights, unfair TUNITIES NORTH 12-19-90 646-2482. Directions: 3 bedroom Colonial. 2482. New 6 room, 2 in dummy and ruffed a club. Then he kitchen, enclosed rear 695-7077 Ext. CT6. competition and libel 40-80K PER YEAR-Na- dental. Must have reliable car. Fireplace, hardwood ♦ 9 7 6 5 Tolland Tpke. to No. 81 Adams Street bath Cape, $130's. V K 4 3 advertising played one more heart. Meanwhile porch, deck, fenced WHEN WHAT TO MY and slander, which may PART TIME HAIR SALONS-$2000 floors, 3 season porch. Main St. to Union St. to tional Wholesale Jewel­ Send resume to: "We're Selling HousesI" ♦ A 6 4 poor West had to make four discards. play area and W O N D E R IN G EYES Manchester result from the publica­ SECRETARY and $12,000 with busi­ A real beauty. Asking, Rossetto Dr. "We're ry Co. seeks Rep. for Blanchard & Rossetto ♦ 7 5 3 By James Jacoby He had thrown a diamond and two workshop, it’s sure to SHOULD tion of any advertise­ ness and equipment $219,900. Re/Max Real Selling HousesI" 649-4571 wanted for busy local area. No direct Real Estate. spades, but what could he now throw bring a smilel Nice APPEAR...but a minia­ ment in the Manchester sales, wholesale only. Manchester Herald included. Great Estate, 647-1419. EAST Blanchard & Rossetto. medical office. WEST For the last 20 years, a search for on this heart? Trusting the bidding, he touches throughout! Of­ ture sleigh! This inter­ Herald by advertiser, in­ location. Anne Miller ♦ K J842 ♦ to 40-80K per year. 713- interesting hands from World Champi­ fered at $134,900. esting home on Boulder cluding advertisements Previous 782-9868. Advertising Department Real Estate, 647-8000. V 10 7 2 let go one more spade. Chagas played CHFA-Money still onships has almost inevitably brought Jackson & Jackson Rd. in Manchester is Schaller in any free distribution experience. Eager buyers read | ♦ Q J 10 7 2 ♦ K 8 3 ace and a spade. The king popped up HONEY FOR THE available, call 646- up the name of Gabriel Chagas. This Real Estate, 647-8400. just perfect for large publications published BABYSITTER-For ♦ Q 8 ♦ J 10 9 6 4 2 and declarer had gotten a top board in MONEY! Club area Quality Call 646-2094 RO. Box 591 21 HOMES FOR SALE 2482. 8 Room ranch, the ClassiBed | year he and Marcelo Branco won the F fa m ily gatherings! 8 by the Manchester weekends and week the open-pair competition. touches. Brick 3 story Pre-Owned Autos $120’s. "We're Selling SOUTH Rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2- Herald. Tuesday-Friday nights. Please call after columns | World Open Pairs event, by the largest Note well that this deceptive bid­ OUTSTANDING CON­ ranch-type with city Value Priced 6:30 p.m. 645-7043. Manchester, CT 06040 1 S T TIME BUYER? Houses!" Blanchard & ♦ A Q 3 margin ever. Part of the reason is the TE MPORARY-Mar- 1/2 baths, fireplace, 2 every day! ■ ding on the part of declarer was per­ views. 2 Bedroom, USED CAR BEST BUYS! Manchester, $125,000. Rossetto Real Estate. r A Q J 8 6 5 deceptive bidding employed by Cha­ velous open floor plan, rear porches, spacious PLUS pool and spa, fectly proper. His partner obviously 1988 Honda Accord LXI $10,900 Great opportunity for ♦ 9 5 gas in today's deal, leading to a top trusted the diamond bid when he bid wet bar, heated porch rooms and an open security system, and in- the 1 St time buyer. Spa­ ♦ A K score. In the Chagas-Branco bidding with spa, skylights, staircase to please both Coupe. 5 Speed. Loaded AIRLINE HIRING four hearts. But Chagas might do well tercom system, 1987 Olds Cut. Supreme $7,900 cious Cape with a per­ LEBANON-$108,000. Vulnerable: East-West methods, three diamonds by Chagas huge kitchen. Asking the eye and the hearti Manchester, $98,500. sonality and charm all to change his tactics now that they are V-8, AT, five. Low Mies Aviation Industry now Owner anxious. Make Dealer: North was a long-suit game-try, and Branco $378,900. RE/MAX Asking $264,900. Jack- Philips Real its own. Seller will enter­ getting so much publicity. Future de­ 1985 Honda Accord LX $5,400 an offer on this 5 room Real Estate, 647-1419. son & Jackson Real Estate,742-1450. has openings for vari­ tain all offers. DW Fish ranch. Call Ron liked his prime cards in what he fenders will be wary. AT. PS, PB, Stereo, Low Mies South West North East thought were both of his partner's F Estate, 647-8400. 1988 Acura Inteflra LS $8,095 9-CoCicCa ous entry-level posi­ Real Estate, 643-1591. Fournier, 649-3087. Re/ I'ass Pass James Jacoby's books Jacoby on Bridge" and 5 Spd., PS, PB, Sunroof, Cassette F Max Real Estate, 647- suits well enough to jump to game. "Jacoby on Card Carnes" f written with his father, POSSIBILITIES-Galore in tions. These jobs in­ 1 F 1 ♦ 2 F Pass 24 INVESTMENT 1988 Hyundai QLS $4,995 1419. 4 F All pass When West led the queen of dia­ the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at this 4 bedroom or BE CREATIVEUI I 3 ♦ Pass bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. PROPERTY 4 Dr., 5 Spd., Arc, Sunroof clude: F monds, declarer Chagas won dummy's bedroom Raised ‘ •****■ »si • « Ks «ss i<5> fca » s t « « « fts *S3 fss $118,900. Hard to find Ranch. Family room- 1987 Acura Legend Sad $13,900 Ifti 8 80 Ks ffti fd L $14,000 ^ TREES classified ads | Real Estate, 647-1419. C U S T O M , COUNTRY, Square feet. Beautiful Auto, Leather, Loaded trees and brook. Great painted inside and out. F All Ground Positions complex offers tennis, Remodeled bath, newer Astrograph CONTEMPORARY!!! unit with custom 1987 Acura Integra 5 Dr. $7,500 PERO'S FRUIT STAND. Fancy OJ.'S DOG GROOM­ NEW ENGLAND $118,900-$147.900. AT. PS, PB. AMFM Stereo BURGESS NURSERY. pool, walking trails tool carpeting and new ^ phone 643-2711 I MANCHESTER-2000 features. Anne M iller Fruit Baskets delivered locally. ING & PET SUPPLY, AMUSEMENTS. 50s CoF 1987 Chrysler Labaron $6,800 Came see our choice Fraser Good Starting Rent/Option possible!! kitchen floor. New shut- Square feet of living Choose from these 2-3 Real Estate, 647-8000. Large selection ol Imported Bedding, canopy, Brass lectbles. “Unique gift ideas bedroom townhouses Coupe, AT, Arc, PS. PB Fir Christmas Trees. Cut Anne Miller Real ters and awnings. salesmanship abilities. It you let this s p a c e . Great yard. Wicker at 20% oil. Smokey Moun­ cuddle and mats. Coats, from the 50's era.’^ Pinball Salary & Benefits Special Wishes you lead yourself to believe today. Be with 1-1/2 or 2-/12 1987 Pontiac Orartd Am $5,000 your own.... Scotch Pine, Estate, 647-8000. Fenced-in yard. Don’t person help formulate your decisions, very careful you don't put more reliance Owners very motivated. 32 APARTMENTS FOR tain T rolls and Gnomes. Make this machines, music boxes, ^Your baths, fireplaced living Turbo. AT, five, Sharp white fir, white spruce. Gift Christmas merrier with a gift from sweaters, rain gear, life F miss this onel CHFAII Why Send A Card? you may regret it later. on allies than they warrant Just reduced. Priced at juke boxes, antique signs, Call rooms, family room, for­ ______RENT______1989 Acura Integra RS $10,900 certificates available for Pero's. 276 Oakland Street, Man­ jackets and back packs. $126,000. Strano Real Maktyouroum persona!wishes PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Matters VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Unfortunate­ $169,900. M a ke an hand painted porcelain BRAND NEW LISTINGIII ^Birthday mal dining room, ap­ 3 Dr„ Auto, five. fiM/PM Stereo spring planting. Open seven chester. 643-6384. Unlaue cat furniture Estate, 647-7653. which are of significance to you might ly. problems with which you have to offerl Call Jimmy at Re/ APARTMENT-ln 2 family figurines, Christmas gift 1- 303- 937-7779 Bright and cheerful 7 to that special person in yourl^ pliances and morel Lots 1988 Honda Prelude SI $12,900 days a week. Burgess Holiday goodins, toys and F on special days, such as birthdt^s not be of equal importance to your contend at this time will not automati­ Max, East of the River, house. 5 Rooms. S. AT, five, PS, PB, PDL, Cruise certificates available. 77 room Colonial on friends today. Try to keep this in mind if of storage and sliders to Nurse^, 373 Deming Street crates. Pet pictures with weddings, annioersaries, birth an Dec. 20, 1990 cally take care ol themselves. What you 647-1419. Glastonbury. Heat and 1990 Acura Integra LS $14,400 Tolland Tpke., Manch­ Brookfield St. in FARMETTE DELIGHT- you start feeling inclinations to domi­ private decks and (off Buckland Rd.) South JEWELRY Santa Sundays In De­ sweep under the rug today could create hot water included. Call AT, A/C, PS, PB. POL, Cruise ester. 646-1533. Manchester. Charming Secluded remodeled nouncements, etc. It beats a cardt nate the conversation. yardsi Rent/Purchase Windsor. 644-1966. cember, 12-4. Decem­ Make an efiort to try to keep the chan­ a dust cloud later. after 5, 659-5991. 1987 Toyota Cellca OT $8,095 floorplan with spacious custom 3-story Colonial With the Herald's rtew column, nels open in the year ahead to persons ARIES (March 21-April 19) Guard tool Anne Miller Real ber 24th, 8am-12 noon. Receptionist LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) You II feel AT, A/C, PS. PB. AM/FM rooms and hallways. 3 farmhouse, artfully sited (or whom you've done favors in the against inclinations today to overin­ CHFA-Money still Estate, 647-8000. COVENTRY-Convenient BRAYS JEWELRY-SfrKS you w ill not only save money, but more comfortable today associating 1988 Honda Accord Lxl $11,900 119 Oakland Street. Man­ Hand Made Wooden CPA Firm Bedrooms, 1.5 baths, on 3.83 acres. Eat-in past. They're desirous of reciprocating, dulge mentally, physically or linancially. available. Call 646- location. Rear courtyard UNIQUE GIFTS 1918 ~ Custom work and think of hiku unique an with Intimate friends. Why expose your­ F______Sedan. Auto, Loaded chester. 649-0485. Friendly and courte formal dining room, kitchen. 4 bedrooms, 2- but they might need little reminders. If you participate In something fun, self to a large crowd that could bore you 2482. Remodeled 6 entrance. Carpeted, 1 repairs done. Holiday hours Toys for sale. Great opportunity this isl 1987 Nissan King Cab $5,995 hardwood floors 1/2 baths, swimming SAGITTARIUS (Now. 23-Dec. 21) don't pack all of your good living into when you could be with a few pals who room, 1-1/2 bath MANCHESTER-Open bedroom apartment. starting December 10: Mon- ous person with tele Auto. A/C. AMri=M Christmas Gifts. throughout, fireplace, pool, 2 stall stable. En- You're likely to be more focused on the one experience. adore you? Colonial. $120's. "We’re Thursday-Saturday, 1- The Sonshine Servants phone and light typ­ Special Limited A dults preferred. No 1984 Olds Cut. Supreme $3,900 Fri. 9-8, Sat. 9-5, Sun. 10- ticingly priced. big picture today than you will be on its TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Persons SCORPIO (Del. 24-Nov. 22) Usually Selling HousesI* 4. Woodland Glen, 49 HUSBANDS - Give your wile a UNIQUE GIFTS CALL fenced rear yard with 1 - pets. $450/month. 1-1/2 V -6 ,A T .A « . Clean 4. 699 Main St., Manch­ ing skills. W ord proc­ Introductory Rate significant details In order to function with whom you’ll be involved today will you’re a pretty good judge of character, Blanchard & Rossetto VVoodland St. Low Holiday Gift she will really level A car garage. Move-in Manchester, $249,900. months security. Call 1990 Toyola Corolla LE $11,500 ester, 643-5617. essing and computer effectively and successtully, you must be aware of your recent accomplish­ Real Estate. clean house. Donl forget your 645-0467 condition! Terrific price P h ilip s Real Estate, but today you might be rather gullible down payment, special 742-0569. AT, Full Power, A/C. Like New 6(f a line! be cognizant of both. Trying to patch up ments, so It won't behoove you to toot secretary, they really appreciate experience helpful. $159,900. Jackson & 742-1450. and be taken in Dy what others pretend financing program and 1988 Mercury Cougar $8,695 Economy Oil Change I'crr an extra cost of SIT you may your own horn. The music you play clean oflices. Gift certificates Must be good in deal­ Jackson Real Estate, F a broken romance? The Astro-Graph to be instead ot what they actually are. other builder incentives- MANCHESTER-Beautiful V-6, Loaded Gift Cortilicatcs available lor our could consist of too many sour notes. DUPLEX AND BUILDING available. UNIQUE GIFTS 647-8400. also put your choice o f a birthday Matchmaker can help you to under­ -New 2 Bedroom, 1-1/2 quality 1 bedroom. 1984 Toyota Calica $4,095 lime-saving oil chango. Incl. oil lil ing with people. LOT-Manchester, 649-5702 Of 649-8735 F cake, heart, star, smiley face, stand what to do to make the relation­ GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Enthusiasm bath Townhouses with Quiet on busline. Air 5 Spd., AMA/M, Clean lor & 12 vital car care sotvicGS. Please write to: GIVEAWAY PRICE! and optimism are attitudes we should For ]four personal horoscope, $219,900. Now here's a coruiles, numbers for the age & ship work. Mail $2 to Matchmaker, P.O. garage and large front conditioned, frost free 1985 Chevy Cavalier Wag $3,495 Pleasant 2-sfory made all strive to maintain. However, today be great investment Manchester Village Inn Give her something Takes just 10 minutosi Pue, Semel, many othersll Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. lovescope, lucky n u m b e 's porch in private cluster refrigerator, self-clean­ 4 Cyl., Auto, PS. PB 315 Broad Street, Manchester, CT. for comfy living, vinyl certain your rose colored outlook is opportunity! Spacious 2 she's always wanted! Blue Sky Trading Co. CHFA-Money still CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You'd setting. Lease/pur- ing oven, dish washer. WRAP UP A LUV TUB! & Chick siding, inviting fireplace, IX adline for ads - 12.D0 noon founded upon a feasible foundation. and future forecast, call family with 2 bedrooms 647-8997 American Indian Jewelry available. Call 646- be wise not to try to keep up with chase option available. Large storage area. BEAUTIFUL NAILS • Estate Jewelry • oak floors, formal dining 2 days prior to tho day you friends today who are In a position to CANCER (June 21-July 22) Your gener­ Astro*Tone (95d each minute; each side plus 2 SCHALLER An Ideal Gift (or your loved one 76 South Frontage 2482. 7 Plus rooms, 1- Call 645-8480 for Ideal (or seniors or mid­ Spedalizina In ... Light concept Clothing, cralls, diamonds at low room, eat-in kitchen, would like your ad to appear. spend more than you can. II you find ous nature could be easily imposed finished rooms in attic. Gift Certificates Available Road 1 /2 bath Colonial. Touch-Tone phones only). details. Dir: Route 84 to dle aged. Come see nails. Attordable prices. Gill certili- prices. Loalhor goods. fenced yard, yourself pressed, you might use funds upon today II you're unguarded. One Price also includes ACURA Anytime Manchester, Main St. to cales available. Senior Discounl. REASONABLE PRICES! P.O. Box 2250 $130’s. "We're Selling Manchester, $159,900. CZall Classified Today that are earmarked for something else. who Is a taker will be aware of this and Dial 1-900-990-9400 and 110x90 building lot. DW why we rarely have a 217 Center St., Manchester, CT Woodland St. Wood­ 345 CENTER STREET 100 E. C enter St. 872-9120 Houses" Blanchard & P h ilip s Real Estate, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) You might might try to manipulate you to his/her Fish Real Estate, 643- vacancy. Heat, hot 647-0607 Vernon, CT 06066 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 enter your access code land Glen 1/10 mile on MANCHESTER 646-2300 Rossetto Real Estate. 742-1450. be unduly intiuenced today by an asso­ advantage. 1591. water included. 247- andaskforPaulaorllze ciate who has faulty judgment but good LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Your position number, which is 184 F right. 5030. 647-7077 with others might not be as strong as 20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1990

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His L.ady Knights iLL 1990's PRICED $100 UNDER the Indians went on a 10-2 run, Mar­ backcourt and 5-9 freshman Julie Covalski 10 off the bench for the thing you have to be prepared for for the stale tournament and to go don’t do anything in slow motion. and win our league.” quez netting four points, to bring it Smart had a solid outing, contribut­ Knights. when you play Southington High in “We play 10-11 and get as much out to within 50-42 after three periods. Manchester went 20-1 — the one ing six points. Manchester is now idle until Dec. SACTORV INVOICE, DEMO'S PRICED girls’ basketball is to be in a physi­ of them as we can. We press and try The closest the Indians came was loss to Southington in a Class LL It was a foul-filled game with 23 27 when it opposes Rockville High cal game. to tire the other team out.” six points a couple of times, the last quarterfinal — and won the CCC whistled on the Indians and 24 on in the opening round of the El­ r SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER. Manchester, after the early blitz, at 60-54 with a minute to go. But Just ask Manchester High’s Jen East Division title a year ago. Southington. But Manchester had lington Holiday Tournament. was able to regain its compiosure. Its Southington, excellent from the foul Brindisi, who spent as much time “We’re playing the No. 2 team in two (Shumaker and Marquez) foul young backcourt of Jessica Marquez line all evening (29-for-39) iced it collecting floor bums as she did the state and we’re in the game at out while the L-ady Knights saw the SOUTHINGTON 65) — Shorri Mekkelsen 4 and Mary Moriariy, each in her first from the charity suipc. fouls spread out. 4-4 12. Heather Chopus 0 0-0 0, Irena Murray 2 standing erect in Tlicsday night’s in- the end. Our girls didn’t quit and I year of varsity ball, was able to do a 1-2 5. Debbie Suess 2 5-6 9. Meghan terdivisional clash at Clarke Arena. “They try to intimidate you,” McNicholas 3 7-9 13. Colleen Clark 1 0-0 2, have to be pleased.” credible job handling the ball. Shelly Dieterle had 11 points, 10 “They’re just as physical as last Brindisi said of Southington, “We F^ula Covaleski 3 4-4 10. Bridget Buist 2 2-6 6, New 1990 Geo Prlim AT, A/c, #4038 *9,928 Southington (2-0) got out of the “We turned the ball over in the rebounds and four assists to lead Beth Huber 1 6-6 8, Jen Kelland 0 0-0 0. Shan­ year even though they don’t have were preparing for it in practice, but non Kindelan 0 0-0 0. Totals 18 29-39 65. gale early, taking an 11-2 lead lead midcourt,” DePasqua said. “That Manchester. “I thought she played a Tracey (Com),’’ Brindisi said after by six points from Sherri Mekkelsen the refs can only call so much. MANCHESTER (55) — Shelly Dieterle 5 1-4 was from lack of concentration. I great game,” DePasqua said. 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Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1990 High School Roundup MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1990—23 In Brief Bucks mimicking Pistons with success Montana SI man of year By BILL BARNARD with four seconds left. Byron Scott’s two Bolton and RHAM register conference victories SANTA CLARA, Calif (AP) — San Franci.sco The Associated Press free throws with three seconds left com­ quarterback , who directed die 49ers to their pleted the scoring. MANCHESTER — A 36-point we switched they dished off and fourth championship in January, was named A three-guard rotation carried the second quarter, thanks to relentless James Worthy had 21 points for the would get an easy layup. They did RHAM outscraps die Sports Illustrated Sportsman of die Year. I^troit Pistons to two consecutive NBA Lakers, who have won 12 of 14 games, pressure that forced a bundle of tur­ that six or seven times.” Montana, the Most Valuable Player in Super Bowl titles, and now the Milwaukee Bucks arc novers, carried Bolton High to a Bacon Academy including five of six on the road, since a Cheney came back a little in the XXV, is the first NFL player to be the sole recipient of challenging the defending champions 2-5 start. 79-57 victory over Cheney Tech second half, outscoring Bolton HEBRON — The closing two ...„ die award, former PitLsburgh quarterback Terry Brad­ with the same strategy. Tlicsday night in Charter Oak Con­ Spurs 96, Rockets 95: David Robin­ 34-29 in the final 16 minutes. minutes decided Tbesday night’s shaw shared the award in 1979 with Willie Stargell of the Jay Humphries played all 48 minutes son had 18 points, 13 rebounds and eight ference boys’ basketball action. “Give Cheney credit for not pack­ Charter Oak Conference clash, and Pittsburgh Pirates. and scored a career-high 36 points Tues­ The win squares the Bulldogs’ blocked shots, and hit two free throws ing it in,” Phillips said. “They kept host I^ A M High had the upper day night, including 13 in the final with 23 seconds left as San Antonio won mark at 1-1 while the Techmen are scrapping the whole second half.” hand in that span as it downed Moon and Peete are honored quarter when the Bucks out.scorcd the Pis­ now 0-2. Bolton is home Friday at Houston for its sixth straight victory. Brian Neil added 11 points and 8 Bacon Academy, 59-56, in boys’ NEW YORK (AP) — Quarterbacks Warren Moon of tons 32-15 in the final 9:31 for a 106-101 Scan Elliott had 23 points for the night against Rocky Hill High while rebounds for Bolton while Peter basketball action. die Houston Oilers and Rodney Peete of the Detroit victory. Cheney is on the road against Bacon Spurs. The Rockets were led by guards Della Bella had 8 points and dished The Sachems improve to 2-0 Lions were named AFC and NFC offensive players of I worked overtime,” Humphries said. Vernon Maxwell and Kenny Smith with Academy in Colchester. out 13 assists. while the Bobcats are now winless the week by the NFL. The defensive awards went to I felt it a little bit in the fourth quarter, 25 and 23 points, respectively. Bolton owned a 14-9 lead after at 0-3. RHAM is now idle until Kevin Dean poured in a career- linebacker Riki Ellison of the Los Angeles Raiders and Center Akeem Olajuwon had 20 points one quarter, and then went on its big Thursday, Dec. 27, when it takes on high 20 points and Jim LeBlanc also safety James Washington of Dallas. and 14 rebounds, but missed two shots in run in the second stanza to open a host Coventry High at the Coventry NBA Roundup had a stellar outing with 16 to lead Moon had the second-best yardage total in NFL his­ the final eight seconds. 50-23 halftime bulge. Cheney. Christmas Classic. tory when he threw for 527 yards and three touchdowns Jazz 105, Hornets 100: Karl Malone Riul Sauer had 13 of his 18 points “We just outscrapped them,” but there were timeouts, fouls and things BOLTON (79) — Dan Toce 2 0 4, Peter Della in Houston’s 27-10 victory over Kan.sas City. had 30 points and 17 rebounds as Utah and David Hohler 12 of his career- Bella 3 0 8, Paul Sauer 6 4 18, David Hohler 13 RHAM coach Ron Prairie said. “At and I could catch my breath.” handed Charlotte its seventh straight loss. high 32 points in the second stanza 5 32, Ron Avery 2 0 4, Chris Arvlerson 1 0 2, the end we outplayed them. And it Guard Rickey Pierce scored 24 points Brian Neil 5 111, Josh Simmons 0 0 0, Jon Ray McCartney named a finalist Thurl Bailey’s free throw with 10:34 for Bolton. was Just enough.” HOUSTON (AP) — Colorado’s Bill McCarmey, the and backcourt starter Alvin Robertson remaining in the game broke a 76-76 tie “We pressed fullcourt and that 0S 0^ n0. Totals 3210-14 70. ° ° Gasmundo RHAM had a 23-22 halftime lead, 1989 winner of the Bear Bryant Award as the college had 15 rebounds as the Bucks improved and the Jazz later took control with a 6-0 creased some turnovers and we real­ C H E ^ V TECH (57) - Todd Merclor 4 0 8 but it was a sec-saw affair most of their record to 17-7 and their lead over ly got rolling,” Bolton coach Craig Granato 3 0 7, Paul Mercier 3 0 6 Jim football coach of the year, was named a finalist for the mn for an 87-80 lead. Utah went on to LeBlanc 6 2 16, Kevin Dean 10 0 20 Rick the way with about 15-20 lead chan­ 1990 award along with Texas’ David McWilliams, Geor­ Detroit in the Central Division to l'/2 win for the 13lh time in 15 games. Phillips described. ^undtree 0 0 0, Brian Rouleau 0 0 0 Steve ges. games. Milwaukee is 13-0 at home. “The second quarter they just Jablonocki 0 0 0, Jose Martinez 0 0 0 Scott gia Tech’s Bobby Ross and Florida’s Steve Spurrier. Armon Gilliam led the Hornets with 23 ^ I h 0 0 0, Rob Mioiczarek 0 0 0 Tola's 26 A Phil Hebenstreit 3-pointer gave McCartney’s No. l-ranked Buffaloes (10-1-1) will “The shot was falling for me,” said killed us,” Cheney coach Art Bag- 2-6 d7. points and Johnny Newman had 22. RHAM a two-point lead and then a meet No. 5 Notre Dame (9-2) in the Orange Bowl on Jan. Humphries, who was 14-for-22 from the dasarian said. “They were dishing 3-poim goals: B- Della Bella 2. Sauer Z couple of fouls shots from Eric field and surpassed his previous career 76ers 110, Clippers 99: Charles the ball underneath, and every time Hohler, CT- LeBlanc 2 Granato 1. No. 2 Georgia Tech (10-0-1), the only unbeaten Halftime: 50-23 Bolton Cavoli (18 points) built the Sachem Division I-A team in the nation, will play No. 19 Nebras­ high of 30. “I was putting it up when the Barkley had 25 jxiints and 15 rebounds as lead. A Dave Gagne open layup ka (9-2) in the Citrus Bowl and No. 3 Texas (10-1) will shot was there.” the Philadelphia beat Los Angeles for the made it 57-50 with about 52 seconds play No. 4 Miami (9-2) in the Cotton Bowl. Milwaukee outscored Detroit 34-24 in 21st straight time at the Spectrum. left and then RHAM was able to Spurrier, in his first year as Florida coach, led the tlic final period. Rickey Green matched his season high with 21 points for the 76crs. Charles hold off a late Bacon charge. 1 Ith-rankcd Gators to a 9-2 record. Florida is ineligible “We couldn’t conuol Jay Humplirics. “Bacon’s front line is 6-6,6-5 and for postseason play because of NCAA sanctions. He was just out of sight,” Pistons coach Smith scored 31 points and Ken Norman they bring in another 6-5 kid,” The Bryant winner will be named Jan. 17. Chuck Daly said. “We also missed a lot of had 22 points and 20 rebounds for the Prairie described. “They are the big­ free throws down the su-ctch and that’s Clippers, who haven’t won at Philadel­ phia since October 1975, when the team gest team in the CCXT. And they’ve Barnes appeal is scheduled been haunting us lately. The Bucks ^ Th« Associated Press had a difficult start.” Prairie secs deserved to win.” GOING BASELINE — San Antonio’s , left, tries to was based in Buffalo. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An appeals hearing for Bulls 112, Heat 103: Michael Jordan Bacon’s young big men getting bet­ Randy Barnes, the world record-holder in the shot put Joe Dumars led the Pistons with 19 get around Houston’s Akeem Olajuwon in their NBA game Tuesday ter and better. points and Ja.mcs Edwards had 18 in scored 39 points and Scotlie Pippen 30 who tested positive for a banned substance, will be held night in Houston. The Spurs beat the Rockets, 96-95. RHAM, which went with an Saturday in Washington. Detroit’s seventh loss in eight games. for Chicago as Miami lost its eighth straight game. iron-man five except for one sub­ The Athletics Congress, the national governing body SuperSonics 122, Magic 105: Seattle coach K.C. Jones didn’t arrive until the built a 35-9 lead after one quarter and steal by Anthony Bonner and a turnover scored 13 of his 15 stitute, received a game-high 21 for , in announcing the hearing date, said a rolled to victory over Golden State. second quarter of a game already delayed to take a 99-92 lead with 2:11 left. The points in the final period, helping the points from Justin Foran with Pat panel consisting of Cliff Wiley, Tim Baker and Jill Clyde Drcxlcr scored 10 of his 20 Etougan adding 11. for an hour by a snowstorm. last basket by Rory Sparrow capped a 9-2 Heat close to 96-95 with 4:51 left. But Pilgrim would hear Barnes’ case at a closed hearing. The points during the first-quarter explosion Jones said that because of die six in­ Kings run. Jordan converted a steal into a breakaway Kevin Fennell led Bacon with 14 panel members were selected randomly from TAC’s as the Warriors missed 18 of 22 shots. points. ches of snow, his trip to the Seattle Cen­ Lakers 100, Knicks 97: Magic John­ dunk and Pippen followed with a basket Drug Control Review Board. Mitch Richmond, who had 11 points in RHAM (59) — Eric Cavoli 7 3 18, Phil son scored 22 points, including two cru­ to put the Bulls in control. Barnes was suspended by the International Amateur ter Coliseum took four hours instead of Hebenstreit 1 2 5, Pat Dougan 5 0 11, Justin the second half, led Golden State with 19 cial baskets in the final minute, and Los Suns 114, Mavericks 95: Dan Majerle Foran 9 3 21, Dave Gagne 2 0 4, Matt Bell 0 0 Athletic Federation on Nov. 6 after testing positive for the usual 30 minutes. The game’s official points. 0. Totals 24 8 56. attendance was 10,400 because of tickcus Angeles overcame a 17-point third scored 13 of his 24 points in the second methyltestosterone at a meet in Malmo, Sweden, on Aug. Kings 108, Timber wo Ives 99: BACON ACADEMY (56) — Keith Moyer 5 0 sold, but only 1,568 actually were at the quarter to beat New York. quarter, helping Phoenix grab a 14-point 10, Shawn Bany 2 0 4, Jim Pavlet 1 2 4, Kevin arena. Sacramento’s defeat of Minnesota gave The Lakers, who led by as many as 12 lead in its rout of Dallas. Fennell 7 0 14, Mike Oliveri 3 0 6, Peter DeMar­ GOING IN FOR TWO - Bolton High's David Hohler (31) lays in tw oThircreer^-hlgr^ Barnes has denied taking a banned substance. If the the Kings three con.sccutive victories for co 3 0 6, Craig Kupper 3 0 6, Eric Martin 2 2 6. Derrick McKcy scored eight of his 33 points before 5-of-18 shooting in the third Xavier McDaniel added 23 points for Totals 26 4 56. lAAF finding is upheld, Barnes would be suspended for the first time since April 1989. Martinez (20) in their COC clash Tuesday night in points in die final four minutes for the period allowed the Knicks to rally, took the Suns, who have won six straight since 3-pOini goals. R- Cavoli, Hebenstreit Dougan two years. Wayman Tisdale scored 25 points and Halftime: 23-22 RHAM Manchester. The Bulldogs topped the Techmen, 79-57. 96-93 and 98-95 leads on Johnson’s two acquiring the veteran forward from Seat­ Sonics. 24 for the Kings, who « T I ■ * II IF T I I ! t A t Terry Catledge led Orlando with 30 shots, a hook and a 15-footer. tle on Dec. 7. Coventry five owned a 52-35 edge heading into beat Portland and Orlando before han­ Patrick Ewing, who scored 33 points, Dallas, which lost for the eighth time in points) score on a layup as the at halftime. points. dling Minnesota. the final eight minutes. A combina­ got the Knicks within one with answering nine starts, was led by Rodney McCray falls just short Pau-iot defense broke down. “We played uninspired ball the Blazers 122, Warriors 94: Portland Sacramento converted baskets off a tion of CovenU'y pressure and jxiur “We took a bad shot right before. baskets of his own, the last lime at 98-97 with 19 points. COVENTRY — Coming back first half,” the veteran I^triot coach foul shooting allowed the Patriots That hurt us,” Badstuebner said. said. from 17 points down, Coventry back in the contest. Coventry’s Randy Leete (11 Butcau led Coventry with 24 High saw us valiant comeback go “We pressed them and they threw points) was on the foul line after for naught as Vinal Tech annexed a the ball away. And we picked out a points with Lee McPeck also in Reich says he’s ready to fill bill for Buffalo Shepard’s go-ahead score, but his M-t)3 decision Tuesday night in couple of guys to foul and they conversion on the front end of a double digits with 10. Tyrone James Charter Oak Conference boys’ bas­ didn’t make their foul shots,” and Bill Garland each netted 18 to By JOHN F. BONFATTI Kelly, die NFL s top-rated passer, has a partial tear in one-and-one was nullified by a lane lead Vinal. ketball action. Coventry coach Ron Badstuebner violation. The Associated Press the medial collateral ligament of his left knee and a slight similar pressure last year was 3-0 as Buffalo’s starter Vinal improves to 2-0 while the said. when Kelly was sidelined with a separated shoulder. The Patriots had one last shot, but VINAL TECH (65) — Grady Jacobs 1 0-2 2, tear of some cartilage behind the knee, according to a Piatriots are now 1-2. CovenU “I’m just trying to take it the same as I would any 7 Vinal finsihed a woeful 5-for-23 Rob Buteau’s 3-point try hit the rim Nick Cardone 0 0-0 0, Enox Shepard 6 0-0 12 ' ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Frank Reich has thrown diagnosis by team physici;ui Dr. Richard Weiss. now idle until Dec. 27 when it hosts from the foul line. Luke Laachman 7 1-7 15, Tyrone James 7 3-6 only 28 passes this season, but that doesn’t mean he “Dr. Weiss estimates dial Jim will practice in three other game,” he said. “To say that 1 would prepare dif­ and bounced away as the buzzer 18 Bill Garland 8 1-3 18, Rick EWeridge 0 0-5 ferently for this game than I would for playing another its own Coventry F'-liday Tourna­ “They weren’t making their foul sounded. 0. Totals 29 5-23 65. hasn’t been working. weeks and play in four,” general manager Bill Polian Rsglnald Pinto/Manchastar Harald ment with E.O. Smith vs. Windham COVENTRY (63) — Bob Johnson 3 2-4 8 game, then I would be saying I’m uiking it easy some shots. Otherwise (Vinal) would have “We had our opportunities,” ^ n d y Leete 3 5-6 11, Lee McPeck 4 2-3 10 “Just because I haven’t been nmning our plays. I’ve said. “It is absolutely the best news we could have had.” UP FOR GRABS — Two Bolton players along with Cheney Tech in the 6 p.m. opener and won by a large margin,” Badstueb­ still been out there dirowing,” he said. “The timing of the If die Bills have to play one of the wild-card teams in weeks. In the NFL, you’ve got to get ready 16 weeks out Badstuebner said. ^ d e Ulanowicz 1 0-2 2, Keith Christoffors 3 of the season.” Covenu-y against RHAM High in ner observed. 0-1 6, Rob Butoau 9 4-4 24, Hung Trinh 0 2-2 2 individual routes will still be there. Even though I’m not the first round of playoffs. “1 wouldn’t say he’s definitely Tech’s Brian Rouleau (15) reach for the basketball in Tues­ Coventry had a 6-2 early lead, Totals 23 15-22 63. the nightcap. Coventry tied it at 63-all, only to running the plays, I really get into practice mentally.” out,” Polian said. “I won’t say he can play, either. That’s Reich said he tries to visualize his performance before day night’s game. Looking on is Cheney’s Kevin Dean (30). only to see Vinal take a 22-9 edge at 3-point goals: C- Butoau 2; VT- Garland going onto the field. It’s a technique advocated by both The Middletown-based Hawks see Vinal’s Enox Shepard (12 the turn. It was a 34-24 Vinal bulge James ' Reich will have to get into the real thing this weekend up to the doctor.” Halftime: 34-24 Vinal his college coach, Bobby Ross, and his pro coach, Marv when he replaces Jim Kelly as the Buffalo Bills quarter­ And so Sunday’s game against the Dolphins (11-3) Levy. back for Sunday s AFC East title showdown against the takes on added importance for the Bills (12-2). A victory “When I’m not playing and Jim’s in there ... I’m Miami Dolphins. would mean not only a third straight AFC E ^t tide and In Brief • • • trying to think what would 1 do. who would I throw to, The Bills announced Tuesday that Kelly, who was in­ home-field advantage throughout the playoffs, but a Canadiens losing games and confidence reading the same way he’s reading the defense. Even jured in Saturday’s 17-13 victory over die New York first-round bye in the playoffs to give Kelly an extra Giants, is out for the last two games of the regular week of rest. though I’m not throwing the ball, mentally I’m getting Jones off Hartford squad By KEN RAPPOPORT behind only Denis Pbtvin (742) and Los Angeles’ Larry season. Tn,„. . ■ ihethe same same reads reads that that I wouldI would be behad had I beenI been i' in there doine It was the Canucks’ first win at the Olympic Sad- That puts even more pressure on Reich, who under it,”it.” ® WEST HARTFORD — University of Hartford basket­ The Associated Press Robinson (732). Coffey also had a goal and his 998 dlcdome since Feb. 3, 1987, and the team’s first v icto rv ball coach JacK Phelan officially announced senior point c^eer points are second to Potvin’s NHL-record of since a Dec. 4 triumph over the guard AI Jones of Hamden is no longer a member of the The Canadiens are losing games to losing Since then they had five losses and a tie. team, j i teams, and losing their confidence as well. Red Wings 3, Flyers 1: Sergei Fedorov scored his Thi Assoclatsd Prasa Gino Odjick and Dave Capuano also scored for the Jpnes, a iri-captain, walked out of a practice Dec. 10 16th goal of the season with 2:54 remaining in regulation A threat of some pine time Our confidence is low right now,” Canadiens captain Canucks, who were outshot 36-27. Tim Sweeney and SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR — Joe Mon­ Flori(ia in line and was placed on an indefinite leave of absence. Jones, to snap a 1-1 tie and lift Detroit over Philadelphia. Guy Carbonneau said after a 6-4 loss to the lowly Robert Rcichel, on a last-minute power play, scored for tana, the San Franciso 49ers’ quarterback, averaged 4.3 points and 4.2 assists, will not comment. Nordiques on Thesday night. “We just don’t Fedorov’s goal spoiled a brilliant goaltending perfor­ tnc Flames. has been named the 1990 Sports Illustrated seem to be able to get the goal that finishes teams off. mance by the Flyers’ Ron Hextall, who stopped 27 shots, for an NL club turns pair into prime timers Jankovich to head Patriots “Like tonight, we had them 3-1, but we couldn’t including 14 in the final period. NHi''o«7‘*’,V ia z jn ik in scoicd h r lir t Sportsman of the Year. After Hextall made several key saves to keep the game By JAMES MARTINEZ BOSTON (AP) — University of Miami athletic direc­ deliver the knockout punch.” licd^O t o l L s " g d e f tor Sam Jankovich reportedly has agreed to become The Canadiens figured to fatten up on the Nordiques, a tied, Fedorov combined with fellow rookie Johan Gar- The Associated Press By The Associated Press ilMlIfriii mi 37 seconds seconds to togo go broke broke an an 82- 82-82 tic ' ■ ' r^nf TnHiorYM C / \t F director of football operations for the New England team they had beaten in nine of their last 10 meetings. penlov for the winning goal. Viaz^ikm, drafted by Edmonton out of the Soviet Sports Network closes up shop and put Indiana ahead for good. Patriots. Canucks 3, Flames 2: Jay Mazur scored his first NHL d Z l V the 1987 entry TAMPA, Fla. — Florida, the largest state in ilie na­ The threat of pine time turned Jamal Meeks then came up with a draft, scored on a weak shot from just inside the blue line NEW YORK (AP) — Sports News Network has The Boston Herald Wednesday said Victor Kiam, goal as Vancouver snapped a six-game winless streak. tion without a major league basebhll franchise, has Calbcrt Chcancy and Shaquille steal and clinched the victory with that goaltcndcr Daniel Berthiaume badly misplayed closed up shop, less than a year after it started, and there owner of the National Football League team, and taken a big step in that direction with three cities O’Neal into prime-time performers. two free throws with 14 seconds NHL Roundup arc reports that it might reopen next year in Atlanta under named among six finalists for franchises in 1993. Chcancy, limited to four points in left. Jankovich, 56, reached an agreement Thesday at a new ownership. SNN, owned by Mizlou Communica­ lengthy meeting in New York. “It’s been a long time coming,” said Ron Safford, the first half of Indiana’s border Indiana freshman Damon Bailey tions Co., stopped broadcasting at 6 p.m. EST Monday, a director of sports development for the state’s Depart­ had a season-high 16 points, five as­ The newspaper said Kiam initially said TUesday night But all they got was their third su-aight loss to another showdown with Kentucky on Tues­ sub-.500 team. Whalers switchboard operator said. ment of Commerce. “Regardless of what cities arc day night, got a tongue-lashing from sists and one steal. that nothing has been concluded.” But he later reported­ SNN, with headquarters in Edison, NJ., began opera­ Earlier, they had lost to the Toronto Maple Leafs, the selected, Florida is the ultimate winner.” coach Bob Knight at halftime. He John Pelphrey lead Kentucky with ly said Jankovich would be the f^triots’ “chief executive tions last February. On Dec. 11, Mizlou reached prelimi­ team with the worst record in the NHL, and the Win­ St. Pclersburg-Tampa, Miami and Orlando joined rc.spondcd with 19 points in the 21 points, scoring 13 while playing officer and owner’s representative.” From Page 21 nary agreement to sell SNN to Landmark Communica­ nipeg Jets. The combined record of the Maple Leafs, Jets Buffalo, Denver and Washington, D.C. on the “short second half in pacing the sixth- with four fouls in the second half. Tlie Herald said the official announcement would be tions Lie., which operates the Weather Channel, and and stole it,” he said. “We’re a completely different list” tlie National League is considering for two new He fouled out with 4:48 to go. Reg­ made at a news conference Thursday. and Nordiques, who have the second-worst record, is shifted back to the Sabres. TelcCablc Corporation for up to $39.5 million. 26-66-15. “It was the kind of puck pursuit team at home tlian on the road. I teams to begin play in 1993. Final selection is ex­ gie Hanson and Jeff Brassow had we needed,” Dudley said. “I saw a “You feed off that,” Dudley said. pected before the end of September. Each new team NCAA Hoop fouled out earlier. Lemieux to begin training Tony Hrkac’s tie-breaking goal at 2:58 of the third don’t know why,” he said. We get some form of success Bourque, Neely lead voting period keyed Quebec’s u-iumph. lot of guys fighting through holes The Whalers appeared to have the will pay a $95 million franchise fee. No. 10 LSU 98, Arkansas St. 74: PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh Penguins center and getting to the puck.” and think we’re the Montreal NEW YORK (AP) — Boston Bruins teammates Ray Eliminated by Tuesday’s trimming were Nashville, Mt^io Lemieux was cleared Tuesday to start off-ice After Hrkac broke a 3-3 tie, Joe Sakic and Mats Sun- momentum after Paul Cyr and Todd ranked Hoosiers to an 87-84 defeat O’Neal had trouble early in the “It was absolutely a case of Canadiens back in the ’50s wheeling Bourque and Cam Neely continue to lead the Prince of Tenn., Charlotte, N.C., Phoenix and Sacramento, training, keeping him on schedule for a possible late din followed with insurance goals as the Nordiques came Krygier scored second-period goals and dealing and doing whatever we of the 18th-rankcd Wildcats. game, missing four shots in a row 1 .4^ Wales Conference balloting for the NHL All-Star game. January return. back from a two-goal deficit. breakdowns the whole game,” to tie it at 2-2. But within a minute want,” Ley said. Calif., along with other ownership groups in several “He wasn’t happy with the first during the first five minutes of the Hartford coach Rick Ley said. Borque, a defenseman, is the conference’s top vote- of the cities selected. Lemieux, who had surgery to remove part of a her­ Goals by Stephane Richer, Sylvain T\irgeon — his after Krygier scored there were two half. He came in and said I had two game, and Brown pulled him out for With the loss, the Whalers are Hartford next sees action getter with 257,561. Neely, a right wing, leads forwards Doug Danforth, chaimian of tlie Pittsburgh Pirates minutes to work hard or sit on the niated disk last July 11, hasn’t played this season. His at­ first as a Canadien — and Peter Svoboda had produced a fights which neither team won ■^ursday night against the New about four minutes. O’Neal came 1-6-1 in their last eight home games. with 183,556 votes. and head of the NL expansion committee, called the bench the rest of the game. That’s tempted comeback was cut short in training camp by an 3-1 Montreal lead early in the second period. But the decisively, but the momentum York Islanders at Nassau Coliseum. back and finished the half with 16 infection of the disk space. Nordiques got goals from Bryan Fogarty and Randy Vote totals were as of Dec. 10. Fan balloting ended six finalists “the most qualified in tcmis of financial just letting me know I should work points, but that turned out to be only Monday. stability, significant community identification and He has played one game since Feb. 14, when he was Velischek to tie it entering the third period. hard,” Chcancy said. a preview of the second half. Devils 8, Bruins 3: Alexei Kasatonov and Peter long-term commiUnent to a baseball club and their “He would do it. He holds his The Tigers (5-1) led 36-31 at the forced to abandon a 46-game point-scoring streak be­ Baseball community.” cause of pain in his back. Stasmy each had a goal and an assist to lead New Jersey Johnson, Ryan exchange insults word.” half but Arkansas State (4-3) kept over Boston. “The cities on the list arc die best in terms of O’Neal, LSU’s 7-foot monster in SHOT — i indianas Calbert tlie second half close until the last The Penguins said his program will begin slowly with IRVING, Texas (AP) — It wouldn't be Philadelphia- market size, government commitment to support stretching exercises. After the infection was diagnosed, The win ended the Devils’ three-game winless streak From Page 21 the middle, spent several minutes of Cheaney scores over a pair eight minutes. O’Neal missed only Dallas week if Buddy Ryan and Jimmy Johnson didn’t baseball, and stadium facilities in place or planned. the first half sitting alongside coach Lemieux was given antibiotics and ordered not to exert (0-2-1) and improved their home ice unbeaten streak to of Kentucky defenders two shots during that time. exchange insults. We look forward to llic next step in the expansion Dale Brown while the Tigers strug­ in himself. six (4-0-2). With a 12-3-3 record, the Devils have the “If we don’t draw people next year (these signings) way. There s a limit to the size of payrolls. But it’s tough Philadelphia coach Ryan insists he can’t even remem­ No. 23 Texas 87, UC Santa Bar­ best home winning percentage in the NHL. could be very harmful,” Rosen said. “In our market, fans process, visits to the sites and final recommenda­ gled against Arkansas Suite. O’Neal their game Tuesday night. In bara 84 OT: Joey Wright scored 28 If Lemieux remains ptiin-frce, team physicians Dr. to have sympathy for the owners after five years of col­ ber Johnson’s name. tions.” Charles Burke said he could begin skating in early The loss halted Boston’s four-game unbeaten streak turn off rapidly if we’re not ui the hunt. If we tell the fans lusion.” more than made up for some early diana won. 87-84. points, 20 on free throws, for Texas, (3-0-1). Dallas coach Johnson thinks Ryan must be getting With Florida’s status as tlie nation’s fourth-most misses by scoring 53 points, lui As­ January. that we don’t want to win (by not spending), they stop How about a little sympathy for the fans, who are con­ senile. contributing a basket and four free coming and we lose revenue. It’s a Catch-22.” populous stale and its attractive television markets, sembly Center record, as No. 10 whose otlicr loss was by three points throws in overtime. Lemieux, 25, is Pittsburgh’s career scoring leader with Islanders 2, Maple Leafs 2: flat LaFbntaine’s 20th tinually getting socked witli higher ticket prices. When Dealings between the two haven’t been civil since the state is considered a front-mnner to land one and LSU shook off the pesky visitors at No. 8 North Carolina last week, 345 goals and 838 points in 427 games. He has never had goal of the season early in the third period lifted the Is­ Major League baseball, one day, may shoot itself more will that end? Johnson accused Ryan of placing a bounty on some Dal­ Locksey Collie’s three-point play landers to a tie with Toronto. perhaps botli of the new franchises. 98-74. had the game slip away because of fewer than 100 points in his six seasons with the Pen­ than in the foot. If it was smart, the next basic agreement Probably when the fans have had it up to their las players in last year’s TTianksgiving Day game, which tied the game 84-84 with 1:34 left in “I think we’ll be tJicre when the bell rings,” said In Ollier games involving ranked foul Uouble. Five players were dis­ guins. Lafbntaine tied the score at 2:47 of the third, firing a between the players and owners should include a revenue eyebrows with all the shenanigans that go on. Ryan’s Eagles won 27-0. overtime. Wright, who had a free sharing plan. But... St. Petersburg Mayor Robert Ulrich, who was behind clubs, Jody Wright scored 20 of his qualified down the stretch. slap shot from the top of the slot that eluded Peter Ing’s It will take a fan revolt to maybe bring the game back ‘They have a bad Thanksgiving Day and their coach, throw and a basket earlier in over­ the push to get city taxpayers to gamble on the new 28 points from tlie free tlirow line as “We wanted to go hard at Ken­ right pad and caught the far comer. The tie extended the “Revenue sharing is a necessary part of the future of into line. whatever his name is, instead of just taking the heat for a time, then converted two free throws Valentine gets an extension baseball and the other major team sports, as basketball $110 million Florida Suncoast Dome. “We’ve got the No. 23 Texas held off UC SanUt tucky and get them in foul trouble, Islander unbeaten sheak to four (2-0-2). Don’t bet on it. bad game plan, he made it into a bounty bowl,” Ryan for an 86-84 Longhorns lead. After a ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Texas Rangers manager has demonshated,” says Tom Reich, an agent who facility, we know it’s first-rate and we’ve got the Barbara 87-84 in overtime, and and we did that,” Knight said. “1 UCSB miss, Wright was fouled Penguins 9, Jets 2: f^ul Coffey became the third They opened die door to die asylum. And the inmates said. demographics.” Bobby Valentine has agreed to terms on a one-year con­ represents several high-powered mercenaries. He adds, are running the game. Steve Smitli scored 35 points as No. told (Eric) Anderson and Chcancy again and made one of two free defenseman in NHL history to record 700 career assists “Maybe Buddy is getting senile, 1 don’t know,” John­ Tampa Bay, with 2.8 million residents and the na­ 24 Michigan Stale smuggled past tract extension with the American League team. Tom however, “it’s the teams’ fault for letting players go to And the> ’re almost as cuckoo as the owners, who it all they had two minutes to do someth­ throws for the final margin. and Riul Stanton had his first two-goal game as the Pen­ son countered. “1 guess it’s good for our guys to under­ tion’s 13tli-largest TV market, has been close before. Evansville 81-76. Grieve, Rangers’ vice president and general manager free agency. If they would sign them before they get that happen. stand the mentality of the team we are playing.” ing in tlie second half or they’d both No. 24 Michigan St. 81, guins routed Winnipeg for their fourth consecutive vic­ It came within a legislative vole of luring the White Chcaney hit .seven of nine shots in who made the announcement, disclosed no further terms tory. far, I guarantee it would cost them less. If you have an Dallas, which lost to Philadelphia 21-20 earlier in the be on the bench. TTicy weren’t Evansville 76: Steve Smith played Sox out of Chicago in 1988 and flirted with the Min­ tlie second half and Lidiana (9-1) of the pact. important piece of property, are you going to wait until Lcn Au.ster is spurts editor of the Manchester year, visits Veterans Stadium on Sunday with a possible moving, and Cheaney played very like the All-America selection he is, Coffey had two assists to give him 701 for his career. nesota Twins five years earlier. needed every one as Kentucky (5-2) the lease runs out before you talk to the landlord? No Herald. wild-card playoff berth at stake. poorly in the first half.” scoring 35 points and grabbing 12 built a 73-69 lead. But Kentucky, Cheancy’s tlircc-poinl play with rebounds to pull the Spartans past