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Drive­ Spend time with your family Rafarancaa S Insurance. ways, storting at $15. Don’t ‘panic’ on deficit, say area legislators durinf the hoUdayi. let ui 6 5 9 -3 7 G 1 Coll Bob, 872-8841. > Stars Compare our advertisements and clean your home. Call Marty Mattson, 449*4431 Gory McHugh, 443-9321 By Andrew J. Davis more dramatic changes." 742-ffien or 643-4642 Standout state deficit. Thompson said he believes edu­ aKITCHEN & BATH Compare our dealership. We have and Maureen Leavitt Meotti said it was too early to The state deficit may result in aid to towns, among other por­ •ik for Dlaoe or Micbelle Manchester Herald The Manchester representa­ cation funds will not be cut. increased state taxes as well as make any predictions as to what tives also commended Town tions of the budget,will be cut or ★ The General Assembly re­ cuts in aid, Thompson said. He decreased. BOOKKEEPMB/ 11-7 PROOFING/ t IT r e m o d e l in g ■ k No Gimmicks the next fiscal year’s budget for Manager Robert B. Weiss for Area legislators say the town cently passed a new education said he is not sure what programs The Republican minority lead­ IRGOME TAX lO 'Is tD M G the state would contain. Fiscal ordering restrictions on town From the smallest repair to the largest renovation, ★ Professional Sales should not "panic" over the funding formula, which will mean may be cut, though he said the ership has proposed a freeze on analysts have predicted the state hiring and purchasing. Weiss more money to Manchester. our own craftsmen do the complete job — effects of a state budget crisis but budget deficit will be more than state should take a look at its $150 spending as one of the efforts to took the action in hopes of Manchester is scheduled to re­ 1988 NKOME TAXIS MANCHESTER ' neatly and on schedule. ★ Huge Inventory they offer no promises that local $800 million. to $200 million consulting fee bill. cope with the deficit, Fusscas ROOFING Visit our showroom or call for a free estimate. aid will remain untouched. creating a larger surplus, which ceive $12.1 million under the new " It’s going to be a very difficult Consultation / Preparation Meotti, whose 4th Senatorial can be used to keep down local said. The Republicans are also HoHday Spooial k Vehicles with Reliability State Sen. Michael P. Meotti, plan next fiscal year, compared time,” he said. "Hopefully we’ll 649-5400 District includes Manchester, taxes. proposing a moratorium on Indhrlduala / AS lypaa of roaUng a lapalia. and Value D-Glastonbury. said Thursday to $9.7 million in state aid it now get by this without any major spending for one year to give the Sole Proprietors said monies for towns and cities The General Assembly recon­ receives. HERITAGE KITCHEN and although the possibility exists for looking to start or expand pro­ (problems).’’ economy a chance to catch up to 20% Off k Great Holiday Deals venes in January. "The state has been very major reductions or changes in gram s probably won’t be State Rep. J. Peter Fusscas, what he termed enormous Den Moaler 6 4 9 -3 3 2 9 6 4 5 - 8 8 3 0 BATH CENTER, INC. " It’s going to be a very difficult generous to towns and cities in the W. Middle Turnpike, Manchester______Ends 13-31-S8 state aid to towns, he doesn’t available. R-Marlborough, blames the De­ spending. ______182 session," said Thompson. "We past,” said Thompson. " I think foresee that happening. Democratic Reps. John W. mocratic majority in the Legisla­ "As part of the Republican “ I don’t think towns should have to be in a position to say no there will be a determined effort ture for the budget deficit. His TRUCKS Thompson and James R. McCa- and really mean it.” leadership, we will be working on INDU8TRIAL PET8 AND MI8CELLANE0U8 panic yet,” Meotti said. to keep that commitment (to 55th General Assembly District recommendations, but it really is vanagh, both of Manchester, said Despite predictions by other education). We simply may not PROPERTY 8UPPLIE8 FOR 8 A li Automotive But he added. "With the large tax hikes and budget cuts may be includes a Manchester voting up to the majority party to deficit, it opens up the room for legislators that aid to education be able to maintain that generos­ precinct. 323’s necessary to reduce the projected will fall under the budget knife, MANCHESTER. 3400 BOXER Puppies. AKC, FOR Sole. Holiday Heolth ity (elsewhere).’’ He said he does not know if state See D E F IC IT , page 12 square toot, free­ Champion bloodlines, Motrix Membership, CAR8 standing Industrial 12 weeks old. 267-8074. $600. Call Jackie of FOR 8ALE building. Loading 647-199p^______626’s dock, parking. Wood­ Get the Wont Ad habit ... land Industrial Pork. read and use the little ods RADON ; Filtration Sys­ Principals only. 643- In Classified regularly tems. Inexpensive pol­ MX6’s Shelter beginning 2121. 643-2711.______lution control removes CLYDE bacteria, viruses, CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. Budget plan smoke, odors, rodon R O U T E S3, V E R N O N RX7’s DON’T KNOW anyone MI8CELLANE0U8 progeny from home, who wants to buy what FOR 8ALE work area. Dealer In­ 65 Mont* C«r1o >6995 to feel like home you hove to sell? Let a quires also welcome. 65 ElRCtra T Typt •10,495 929’s wont ad find a cash buyer EIGHT month old water- A-Blotrol's Sterllight 63 Buick Rtgal •6995 ORDER By Nancy Pappas staff the two facilities. for you! bed, $325. Courthouse Fllteratlon. 1-401-423- 65 Mtrc Lynx •2675 Manchester Herald After supervising seven dor- One Gold membership, 3718.______65 Ford Eocort 4 Dr. •4395 ONE FOR mimries and a staff of 25 at 12'/2 months left tor MPV's would close After 15 months with interim FUEL OIL/COAL/ $450. Compared to reg­ 66 Skylark 4 Or. •6995 William & Mary College in FIREWOOD ular price of $700 plus. ENDROLLS 66 C«labrlty 4 Dr. •7695 YOUR AD managers, Manchester’s Virginia, Cabana was not Eric 649-3426.0______27dge 23 Vasa Order of America will Thursday morning. Syra­ Napolitano and Bertusi admitted to police that they foot per year and office space senior staff members earn “ in the Hartford, the highest listed. Democratic directors and meet 'Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at ETmanuel Lutheran had started the fight, police said. would rent for about $10 per $50,000 range.” Technicians with A building inspector in Man­ Weiss, who will retire in June, cuse had 8.1 inches of snow One of Harper’s friends, who was not charged in high school diplomas earn about chester earns $30,836 per year, Church. Entertainment and refreshments will Wednesday night. square foot per year. this week announced initiatives to follow the meeting. the incident, told police Harper took the hammer out ’The building contains 68,000 $30,000, which is too high. Lutz compared to a low of $25,750 in curb spending, including a spend­ of the friend’s truck to help Strona. but Harper told said. Meriden and a high of $33,324 in AP photo square feet of manufacturing ing freeze on non-essential police he didn’t know how the hammer got out of the space. 7,000 square feet of office In a memo to Town Manager East Hartford. programs. Andover raises money truck, police said. space, a second-floor cafeteria Robert B. Weiss, made public Parry and Werbner said in the Lutz said today he wants to Harper was held on $300 cash bond and is today, Werbner said a survey of separate municipal memos that meet with town officials on the The Andover Public Library holiday cookie tray and 260 parking spaces, said Judy Obituaries scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior Court town salaries requested by De- the tight labor market makes issue. fund-raiser brought in well over $300 for the library. McMillan, regional communica­ Jan. 4. ' mocratic Director Stephen T. competitive salaries necessary to “ They presented some figures The success of the fund-raiser is due to the hard tions manager for Cushman & Napolitano, Strona and Bertusi were arrested and Wakefield of New York, the real Cassano indicates that 22 out of 34 attract qualified people. and they ignored some others,” work of volunteer bakers and the Andover Friends She is survived by two grand­ charged with breach of peace in connection with the job classes have salaries “sub­ Wilma P. Lewis The funeral will be Tuesday at estate firm that handled the sale. Lutz also had complained that he said. of the Library. The Friends of the Library will help children, Carol Hallauer of Alex­ incident, police said. 10 a.m. at the Potter Funeral Cushman tc Wakefield’s Indus­ decide at their next meeting (scheduled for Wilma P. Lewis, 88, of Far­ andria, Va., and Richard G.Jarm Thursday, Jan. 26), how the money will be spent by mington Ave., Hartford, died of Phoenix, Ariz.; and several Home, 456 Jackson St., Williman- trial Technology Group of Hart­ tic. Burial will be in the Center ford had asked 1 million for the the library. Thursday (Dec. 29, 1988) at St. relatives in Coventry. She was Man charged with vandalism Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Harald The Andover Public Library will close Saturday Francis Hospital and Medical predeceased by a son, Gaynor L. Cemetery, Coventry. There are building, located at 49 Regent St., Access road opponents ask and reopen Tuesday. Center, Hartford. Jarm. no calling hours. COVENTRY — Police arrested a Vernon man McMillan said. LEAN ON ME — Jennifer Bushey, 14 of 59 Norman St. ’Thursday in connection with a June incident in ’The building, which sits on 6.4 and Annie Breen, 14, of 32 Pearl St. enjoy each other’s which windows in businesses, homes and cars in acres, has been for sale since company at Charter Oak Park Thursday. The two were Rosary Society to meet Coventry were shot out with a BB gun, police said. June. ’The Dallas-based Pillowtex trying out the skating rink during a school vacation. town to use alternate plan Births Steven Gill, 18, of 50 Cubles Drive, Vernon, was Corp. closed the 12-year-oId plant Saint Bridget Rosary Society will be held Monday. arrested on a warrant and charged with second- in May, putting nearly 100 local By Nancy Cancelman degree criminal mischief, police said. Police had no employees out of work. The off Main Street would be lost Jan. 9 in the cafeteria of St. Bridget. Recitation of Manchester Herald during reconstruction, including further details on the vandalism incident. company, which manufactures “A very easy way to the Rosary will be at 7 p.m. in the church followed by Danforth, Matthew Andrew, son of Michael A. and about 30 in the area of the access grandparents are Grace D’Anzi of Newington and Gill was released on a written promise to appear pillows and down comforters, celebration of the Mass at 7:15 p.m. Guest speaker Lisa Irwin Danforth Sr. of 97 Summit St., was born Lottery sales study An attorney representing kill a project is to delay road. the late Salvatore D’Anzi. Her paternal grandpar­ in Rockville Superior Court Jan. 17, police said. moved operations to plants in will be Larry Wilson of the Manchester Police Dec. 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His downtown business owners op­ Beck represents ADAPT, A ents are Norman and Barbara Paris of 62 Squire Hanover, Pa. and Rocky Mount. it. Despite the simplic­ Department. His topic will be, “ Lady Beware.” maternal grandparents are Walter and Janet Irwin posed to an access road plann^ Village. She has two sisters. Melissa. 7, and Nicole. N.C. Downtown Association to Pre­ of 97 Summit St( His paternal grandparents are 4. during the Main Street recon­ ity of what you suggest, serve the Thoroughfare, which BKM is one of the largest Richard and Joyce Danforth of 108 Summit St. He squelched by panel struction project asked town consists of downtown business McKenzie, Kimberly Ann, daughter of Stephen Holidav closings furniture dealerships in New it ain’t that simple has a brother, Michael Danforth Jr., 2. officials Thursday if an alternate owners who oppose the road plans and Christine Misovich McKenzie of 18 Bank St England and sells mainly office Emblem Club to meet Novak, Jill Amber, daughter of Craig J. and HARTFORD (AP) — The sis of the figures showed that plan could be implemented. because of time.” because of the parking loss and was bom Nov. 19 at St. Francis Hospital and Monday, Jan. 2 is a federal holiday. furniture, Strater said. ’The com ­ Susan Connery Novak of 65 Durkin St., was born state’s lottery chief, in the latest sales are running 9 to 11 percent The proposal by Manchester some design features. ADAPT Manchester Emblem Club will meet Wednesday Medical Center. Hartford. Her maternal grandpar­ Municipal, state and federal offices: Federal and pany owns properties and dealer­ Robert B. Weiss Dec. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her of a series of icy confrontations behind last year’s sales. attorney Bruce S. Beck calls for members and supporters of the at 7:30 p.m. at the Elks Lodge on Bissell Street. A ents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Misovich of local offices are closed Monday. Some state offices ships nationwide, including about maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James with his superiors, disputed their General Instrument Corp. of construction of an access road in Town Manager road spoke at Thursday’s social program will follow the meeting. Manchester. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. are open. a dozen properties in Connecti­ Connery of East Hartford. Her paternal grandpar­ contention that an unlucky run of Maryland took over the games in the area of Purnell Place and Oak meeting. and Mrs. George McKenzie of Manchester. Post offices: Are closed Monday. There will be cut. Some of the properties are ents are Gloria E. Novak of Strongsville. Ohio, and small jackpots is causing the May after it underbid GTECH Street, but would eliminate the ’The access road and recon­ Oliva, Elliot and Eileen of 134 Ludlow Road, a express mail delivery only. leased, she said. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Novak of Painesville. Ohio. slump in Connecticut lottery Corp. of Providence, the state’s need to remove an Oak Street state and federal funding. The struction are funded in part by daughter, born Dec. 4 at Mount Sinai Hospital. Libraries: All public libraries are closed Monday ’The company also has wood­ She has two brothers. David J.. 16, and Christopher Hartford. ticket sales. previous contractor, by $11 mil­ building and about 30 private town must pay $2 million for the federal Interstate Trade-in funds, except the Andover Public Library. working, floor covering and fa­ Delta Chapter to meet John, 1. J. Blaine Lewis Jr., lottery lion for a five-year contract. parking spaces. It is based on a reconstruction. made available around 1974 from Margnelll, James G. and Coreen, ‘l6 Horton Road Retailers: Some will be open Monday. bric divisions for upholstery and The regular meeting of Delta Chapter R.A. M. will Corbitt, Benjamin Thomas, son of Curtis and a son. bom Dec. 2 at Hartford Hospital. chief for the state Division of Lewis favored retaining GTECH. 1982 construction plan for the Beck said he wants to learn canceled highway projects. ’The Diane Farr Corbitt of 122 Sycamore Lane, was born Schools: Andover, Bolton, Coventry and Man­ draperies, she said. Special Revenue, told members Under General Instrument, the access road and the $15 million from DOToffIclals whetherornot Main Street project will receive a be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Masonic Hale, Philip B. and Debra, 794 East St., Hebron a chester public schools and the Howell Cheney No tenants have been chosen of the state’s supervisory Gaming state’s computerized lottery sys- Main Street construction project. Temple, 25 Center St. Refreshments will be served. Nov. 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His son, born Dec. 3 at Hartford Hospital. using 1982 plans would create a portion of the $200 million the maternal grandfather is George H. Farr of 130 Regional Vocational Technical School will be closed for the Regent Street building yet, Policy Board ’Thursday that Lotto teni suffered numerous technical Beck said his main concern is significant delay in the project. CRCOG has left of those funds through Jan. 2. Bolton Branch Road, Coventry. His paternal Coleman, Lauren Marie, daughter of Ronald D. Strater said. sales under the state's new problems that Lewis has des­ that the access road not be made Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. because it is a “ high priority” Pinochle scores listed grandparents are Belinda and Eugene T. Corbitt of and MaryAnn Weist Coleman Jr., of 60 Benton St., Motor vehicles; All Department of Motor Meanwhile, the union repres­ contractor are running about 10 cribed as a “ trauma” responsible into a permanent through road. agreed to ask the DOT “ as soon as project. McMahon said. 128 Grandview St. was bom Nov. 26at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Vehicles offices and auto emissions testing stations enting the former Pillowtex em­ percent behind last year’s sales, fo r driving away lottery The state Department of Trans­ possible.” But the project is competing will closed until Tuesday. Here are the scores of the Manchester Senior McKenna, Stacia Elizabeth, daughter of Scott J. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ployees, United Auto Workers even when the difference in customers. portation has said the road will be If it was discovered “ by some with the Interstate-91 and Char­ Banks: All banks are closed Monday. Pinochle Club which played Thursday: Hans and Tina Mirucki McKenna of 2 McCabe St., was Melvin V. Weist of Freeport, Hi. Her paternal Local 376, expects an administra­ jackpots is taken into account. Lewis was vocal in his criticism used to bypass construction on miracle” that a change in plans ter Oak Bridge projects in Hart­ Bensche, 618; Bud Paquin, 612; Floyd Post. 603: born Dec. 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Coleman Liquor: All package stores are closed Monday. tive law judge to rule next year on Lewis, much to the displeasure of the new contractor until Main Street during the work and would not jeopardize funding, ford. Because the federal law Bars will be open. Ruth Baker, 600; and Edna Farmer. 591. maternal grandparents are Richard and Doric of Springfield, III. an unfair labor practices charge of the policy board, has main­ Orlando P. “ Jack” Ragazzi, will connect parking lots behind town officials could take another supplying the funds expires in Also: Ethel Krozel, 588; Ernestine Donnelly. 574; Mirucki of Colrain, Mass. Her paternal grandpar­ .Anderson, Christopher Parker, son of Peter and Garbage collection: There will be no curbside against Pillowtex. tained that the state erred when it executive director of the Division buildings when the project is look at the project, DiRosa said. 1991, time is of the essence, Sylvia Gower, 571; Herb Laquerre, 569; and Betty ents are Faith McKenna of Manchester and John Mary Parker Anderson of 33 Florence St., was bom pickup in Manchester and Bolton Monday. Pickup ’The National Labor Relations switched contractors for the of Special Revenue, barred him complete. “ That's all we’re looking for, McMahon said. Turner, 569. McKenna of Madison. She has two brothers. Ryan. Nov. 25 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His will be delayed one day. The Manchester and Board’s Hartford office in Sep­ lottery games. Lewis has blamed from talking to reporters. Beck and about 25 other people, really.” Beck said. “ The demand exceeds the Coventry landfills will be closed Monday. 4*/4. and Matthew, 18 months. maternal grandparents are David and Vivian tember issued a complaint that the switch on diminished sales in Gaming Policy Board including town directors, town But Director of Public Works money available.” he said. “ We Rioux, Jessica R., daughter of Robert T. and Parker of Enfield. His paternal grandmother is Emergency numbers: In Manchester, for water Pillowtex did not bargain in good tickets for the computerized members had no comment on the department heads and downtown Peter Lozis told Beck that using really don’t have that alternative Elizabeth Santiago Rioux of 7 Plano Place, was born Lillian Anderson of 44 Lewis St. He has a brother and sewer; 647-3111; for highway; 647-3233; for faith over employee benefits with Lotto. Daily Numbers and Play 4 content of Lewis’ report, which business people, attended an the 1982 plans, rejected by the source right now.” Bridge results posted refuse; 647-3248. Dec. 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her Matthew Peter, 3, and a sister, Kathryn Elizabeth, the union. Pillowtex officials games. was handed to them at the start of informational meeting on the state Department of Transporta­ “ A very easy way to kill a Here are the results of the Manchester AM Bridge maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. Rioux 5. Manchester Herald: The Herald will not publish a refute the union’s claims. Board members, who maintain the meeting, and asked Lewis not Main Street project Thursday tion, would definitely mean a project is to delay it.” Town Club for Thursday, Dec. 22 and 29: of Fort Kent, Maine: Her paternal grandparents are Stevenson, Taylor Gail, daughter of Herb and Monday edition. Offices are closed Monday. If the judge rules in the NLRB’s that ticket sales are down be­ to talk about it during the afternoon. Francis McMahon a delay. Manager Robert B. Weiss told Dec. 22: North-south: Eleanor Berggren and Mr. and Mrs. J.Santiagoof East Hartford. She has a Holly Szoka Stevenson of 56 Gardner St., was bom favor, Pillowtex could be forced cause of a series of unlucky Lotto meeting. transportation planner with the ‘"The 1982 plans were in no way, Beck. “ Despite the simplicity of Louise Miller, first; Jim Baker and Hal Lucal, brother. Armando Gonzalez Jr., 2. Nov. 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her to meet the company’s demands drawings — too many winners, “ I’d rather you not comment on Capitol Region Council of Go­ shape or form ready to go to what you suggest, it ain’t that second; and Peg Dunfield and Mollie Timreck. Tellier, Lia Grace, daughter of Douglas and Dana maternal grandparents are Ann and Tony Szoka of Thoughts on benefits. not enough big jackpots — have it today” until board members vernments. also attended. construction,” Lozis said. simple because of time.” third. D’Anzi Tellier of Willington. was born Dec. 7 at West Suffield. Her paternal grandparents are Herb silenced Lewis on the issue and can review it. said Bruce D. Town and state officials The current proposal for the Dr. Robert Fish, a Main Street East-west; Frankie Brown and Phyllis Pierson, Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal and Lynn Stevenson of 46 Kennedy Road. She has a refused Thursday to discuss his Cowen, a board member. warned opponents that any major road, approved in 1986, calls for dentist and head of ADAPT, first; Mary Sullivan and Bev Taylor, second: and brother, Jared, 2. 1-84 exit 50 report on the slumping sales. Cowen and William V. Hickey, change in the current plans could construction of a road along the argued that the road as proposed Tom Regan and Louise Kermode, third. What is your favorite name for Jesus Christ? The Lotto sales from the start of the the board's chairman, criticized mean a delay of two or three north-south leg of Purnell Place. has little or no support among Dec. 29;North-south; Barbara Anderson and ■ * n scripture brings us many to choose from: fiscal year. July 1. through Dec. Lewis for not providing them with years on the project and the end of About 200 parking spaces on and downtown business people. Helen Cross, first; Ann DeMartin and Faye t l O U O r K O l l Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God. the Prince of will be closed 13 are $97.3 million, down $45.6 his report at least a day before the Lawrence, second; and Hal Lucal and Jim Raker ______Peace. He is the Savior of the world and the Way, the million from the amount raised meeting. third. Truth, and the Life. Interstate 84 westbound Exit 50 during the same period in 1987. Lewis’ report does not say how Minority program aids coiiege East-west: Tom Regan and Mike Franklin, first; Howell Cheney GRADE 11 Jason E. Gagnon, JesM M. Glamma- He is the Lamb of God slain before the foundation will be closed permanently after Lewis said. much of the decline in sales he Deanne McCarthy and Harvey Sirota, second; and HIsh Honors rlno Jr., Michael J. Hovllond, Kotto- morning rush hour on Thursday, Lotto is responsible for the attributes to the technical prob­ Clint E. Hayden and Nathan Joy phone Keovllov, Roger A. KIbbe, of the world, and He is the Good Shepherd who lays Two minority educators are of the Congress of Connecticut University of Connecticut, and Frankie Brown and Bev Cochran, third. Here is the honor roll for the Paradis. Walter A. LeBeau, Andrew C. Lugln- His life down for His sheep. Jesus is the Author and said state Transportation Com­ largest portion of lottery sales. lems experienced by General lending their expertise to Man­ Howell Cheney Regional Voca­ Honors buhl, William E. Main, Matthew R. Instrument. Community Colleges. holds master’s degrees in public Finisher of our faith and the Bread of Life. He is the missioner J. William Bums. The Overall, state lottery sales chester Community College tional Technical School. Wallace D. Bennett, Andrew P. Morcotte, Paul J. Mercler, Stephen R. Edward J. Harrigan. the offi­ Sinkonde is designing Swahili administration from Auburn Uni­ Cavar, Senophet Chantarak, Patrick W. Moore, Jetfrey W. O'Connor, Chad M. Word from the beginning of time and the Advocate ramp connects the interstate with through Dec. 13 in this fiscal year thanks to the school’s involve­ ORADE 11 Cosby, Renaud Y. Couture, Bruce A. cial lottery spokesman, said he courses for both graduate and versity at Montgomery and in Perkins, De Phu, Daniel S. Resendes, and Righteous One for today. Ann and High streets. are $255.2 million, down $49.7 ment in the Minority Fellowship Hlth Honon Davis, Terry M. Frost, Crispin A. Adam M. Sollnsky, Aaron K. Schultz, million from a year ago. still believes the lower sales are undergraduate students at Yale allied health from the University Lottery Robert J. Bldwell, Edward J. Car­ Hawes, Michael W. Hodgkins, Michael Mark F. Thibodeau, Fred W. Trinks, Jesus is our hope as the Resurrection and our The closing is part of the $88.5 Program. valho, Trevor N. Forbes, Christopher R. JoMph Horvlth IV, Donald J. Leclerc, Christopher J. Tucker, John P. Uccello, million I-84-I-91 interchange Policy board members point to primarily due to the smaller University through the Depart­ of Connecticut. She has worked at security as the Beginning and the End. He is the Hilda Sinkonde of East Hart­ Futtner and Phaksinh S. Moundraty. Georgette Rachell McBride, Douglas D. Paul D. Yncero and Rachel York. Suffering Servant but also the King of kings and reconstruction. smaller jackpots this year to jackpots, although customer con­ ment of Afro-American Studies. the University of Connecticut as a McPhee III, Chrlstpher John Mosher, ford and Ann Brown-West of Philip RIchords, Jonathon E. Snow, Lord of lords. Preparation work will begin explain the fall-off. The biggest cern over the technical problems Brown-West is currently study­ researcher and administrative Storrs are the fellows. Winning numbers drawn Thursday in lotteries Hanon Jason R. SucheckI and Jonathan Ed­ GRADE* Facing 1989 will be a challenging thought for Wednesday. The ramp will be jackpot last year was $22 million; probably are a factor. ing for a doctoral degree in higher assistant, as a teaching assistant, around New England; . JeWrev S. Allen, Brian S. Bolter, ward Taylor. Honors Harrigan said no one had had Sinkonde. who is from Tanza­ -1: Buckley, Jeffrey E. Daeoett, Michael S. Aubln, Anthony Brooks, many of us. Achievement will not come cheaply, but closed after 9 a.m. the $8.5 million projected to be education administration at the as a biology and physics teacher. Connecticut daily: 311. Play Four; 7556. Collin O. Foster, Brian K. Goy, Gary M. GRADE IS Derek S. Butler, Christopher W. Dun­ we will thrive as we face up to the meaning of “ the Motorists may use Exit 52 available today is the largest this time to review Lewis’s analysis in nia. Africa, holds a doctorate in Helm, Bruce R. Hewes, Tadd J. Hunter, Hisli Honors can, John M. Freeto, Douglas M. Houle, an effort to determine if his education from the University of Massachusetts daily: 5542. Joseph T.. Laubacher, Thomas J. James C. LeBlonc, Kenneth L. Nolln Jason S. Lerch, Scott G. Nye, Clifford K. Name which is above every name” . (Main Street) or Exit 48 (Asylum year. Jackpots between $1 million Tri-state daily: 337, 0489. Moscaro, Rafael J. Meneses, Keith R. and Daniel S. Shamber. Philipp, Derek R. Roy, Gerald A. Ward, Street) to reach the downtown and $2 million have been the calculations were accurate. Massachusetts at Amherst in Rhode Island daily: 7574. Lot-O-Bucks: 17-19-24- Normandin, Jahn L. Roberts, Todd S Honors MaHhew S. Wesson, Leah J. York, norm. “ It’s hard to measure some­ international education. She is Ro m , ScoH M. Socchl, Donald F. Sauer Jason G. Breaull, Jeffrey A. BuysM, Michael P. MIs m II and Bounthavy V. Pastor Mark Green area from 1-84. Downtown Hart­ 38-39. and Mork M. Thompson. Shawn S. Fernandez, Devin J. Fox, Ponnhayong. The Church of the Nazarene ford can also be reached from But Lewis maintained ’Thurs­ thing like apprehension.” Harri­ working at the college under the day that sales are down even gan said. “ You can’t put a dollar mentorship of Sidney Lipshires, y Y o o d t a n d Exit 33 (Jennings Road) on 1-91 southbound. when the smaller jackpots are figure on that.” professor of history and president 643-8474 GARDENS W eather taken into consideration. Att­ 168 Woodland St., Manchester iUanrbratFr Hrralb ached to Lewis’s report were HAPPY NEW YEAR • HAPP'iAtfW YEAR • HAPPY NE In 1802, Portuguese navigator week-by-week comparisons of the Sale lottery’s ’Tuesday and Friday ^ O r d e r N o w USPS 327-500 Ferdinand Magellan reached the Poinsettlas Mostly cloudy VOL. CVIII, No. 77 Philippines, where he was killed jackpots with figures on sales for 50% Off REGIONALWEATHER by natives. each week. Lewis said his analy- ^ Balloons 47 Manchester and vicinity: Penny M. Sienert. 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Dec. 30, 19M — 5 Lawmakers’ wish lists grow, despite budget crisis I NATION & WORLO By Brent Laymen expensive new initiatives. The Associated Press Rep. Doreen Del Bianco, D- William A. O’Neill because of when it interferes with the ter registration, direct primaries Waterbury, the new co­ Forst’s lack of respect for construction of low- and and tighter control on absentee HARTFORD — Although aus­ chairwoman of the Public Health civilian authority. moderate-income housing, pri­ voting. Of those, only the mail-in terity has become the operative Committee, says she would at “We think it’s extremely im­ sons and trash-to-energy plants? registration succeeded. Japanese word for the upcoming legislative least like to study the issue of portant that it be made very clear The upcoming session will also After tackling big-money session, don’t be fooled into universal health insurance along as a matter of law that state be notable for the absence of issues like school funding and Double detonator thinking that lawmakers will the lines of the program recently police are responsible to the some perennial issues, such as teacher salaries in recent years, spend the next five months adopted in Massachusetts. civilian and constitutional au­ the plant closing bill. the Education Committee will m inister occupied with nothing but the Rep. Joseph Courtney, D- thorities of this state,” Levin Recent federal legislation re­ likely concentrate on tightening state's mounting fiscal woes. Vernon, incoming chairman of said. quiring six months’ notice of a professional standards for educa­ believed use to A host of other issues involving the Human Services Committee, He’s predicting bi-partisan sup­ plant closing means the legisla­ tors and other more modest quits post criminal Justice, health care, helped organize a demonstration port for the proposal, which could ture won’t have to deal with that proposals this session, said Sen. worker safety, recycling, zoning pit the legislature against the divisive issue for the first time in Kevin B. Sullivan, D-West Hart­ earlier this month by the Coali­ JiiriTirillilililliVilfiTi TOKYO (AP) — In a major and education reform, among tion for Unmet Needs, which is governor. years, said Rep. Joseph Adamo, ford, committee co-chairman. others, will provide lively sub­ The committee is also consider­ D-West Haven, co-chairman of Besides prison overcrowding, blow to Prime Minister Noboru bomb Flight 103 urging the governor and the Takeshita, the man appointed to plots to the drama over how to General Assembly not to cut CONNECTICUT ing legislation to reorganize the the Labor Committee. the Judiciary Committee will close the state's estimated $882 chief state’s attorneys office, Instead, the committee will likely take up two other divisive investigate a widening scandal human service programs in areas GENERAL ASSEMBLY resigned today after saying he By Maggie Jackson World Airways’ chief in northern million budget gap. such as housing, mental health regulate the use of police infor­ grapple with worker safety laws, issues that have occupied law­ mants and tighten Connecticut’s reforms in worker compensation makers in recent years, said Sen. had accepted political donations The Associated Press Europe, said the airline had met and nutrition. “all the requirements set” by “There is a variety of legisla­ 1989 first-in-the-nation automobile statutes and additional protection Anthony Avallone, D-New Haven, from the company at the center of Lemon Law, Levin said. for whistle blowers, Adamo said. co-chairman of the Judiciary the controversy. LONDON — A sophisticated Britain’s Department of Trans­ tion that we’ve got on the burner “It’s not my intention to be Just Takeshita today named a politi­ device with two separate detonat­ port. He refused to elaborate. that doesn't have a financial How residents pay for health The committee also may try once Committee: whether to make the the bearer of bad tidings all year care promises to be another hot cal outsider, former Supreme ing systems is believed to have burden that will keep us very to human-services advocates,” again to draft legislation barring death penalty easier to impose triggered the bomb which Check-ins proceeded smoothly to calm the tumultuous criminal topic. Special interests on all residency requirements for mu­ and tougher drunken driving Court Judge Masami Takatsuji, at London’s Heathrow Airport, busy,” said Rep. Jay B. Levin, Courtney said. “At the same time Justice system. 78, to replace Justice Minister brought down Pan Am Flight 103, D-New London, incoming co- sides of the issue, including labor, nicipal Jobs, legislation that died laws. but passengers were quizzed the state budget is in deficit, Levin’s committee is preparing the insurance industry and the Takashi Hasegawa. killing 270 people, The Times of chairman of the Program Review human service needs are still in the waning hours of the 1988 The big-picture legislation London reported today. about who packed their bags, legislation that would require state’s hospitals, are pressing for session, he said. aside, various committees will Hasegawa announced he was when they were packed, whether and Investigations Committee. quite acute.” that the commissioner of public stepping down just three days The newspaper said crash Committee chairmen have al­ reforms of the system for setting “I don’t see any bills that would also have to sort through the bags had been out of their Nevertheless, Courtney, Del safety to be a civilian — a move reimbursement rates for specific after Takeshita appointed him to investigators believe the first ready been warned by their Bianco and other committee cari“ with them that many hundreds of pet bills submitted by trigger was a barometric device sight and whether strangers had that would effectively strip em­ surgical and other procedures at additional costs,” Adamo said. individual lawmakers. Bills back a new Cabinet supposedly un­ given them parcels to carry. colleagues on the Appropriations chairmen are talking about con­ battled State Police Commander tainted by a stock-dealing scan­ set off by altitude. This then Committee to concentrate on hospitals. This probably won’t be the year for another hearing this session centrating their efforts on initia­ Lester J. Forst of one of his titles. “ Getting a consensus will be dal that had already forced the activiated the second trigger, an Their checked-in baggage was maintaining “essential services tives that don't involve major for major election-reform debate include ones to require pre­ electronic timer, to make the The committee, which spent a difficult,” Del Bianco said. either, according to Courtney, marital AIDS tests, abolish the resignation of 17 politicians and fed through X-ray machines and and nothing else.” new expenditures. year investigating infighting business leaders. bomb explode an hour later, it then bound with a tough plastic Even that dire warning hasn’t Perhaps the most explosive Another major issue is a who helped lead the charge on auto emissions inspections pro­ said. within the criminal Justice sys­ holdover from last year: How several proposed reforms in the gram and permit the death Opposition parties and analysts strip to prevent them from being deterred some lawmakers from non-budget issue awaiting law­ tem, recently sent a letter of no say Takeshita should follow the The double detonator technique opened en route to the planes. talking wistfully about some makers when they return is how much authority should the state last two years, including public penalty for murdering a child confidence in Forst to Gov. have to override local zoning campaign financing, mail-in vo­ under the age of 12. lead of those leaders and resign. was developed by terrorists after Some luggage was also hand- Hasegawa’s resignation, which some airports started putting searched. occurred the day after Takeshita cargo through pressure Police patrolled with subma­ publicly reaffirmed his support chambers which would detonate chine guns, as they have done at for him, was the second Cabinet pressure-activated bombs before the airport for two years. Peppeiidge Farm O’Neill confident on budget crisis casualty. Finance Minister Kiichi they got on the plane. The Times said. By Judd Everhart Miyazawa stepped down on Dec. Sam Fleischacker of Philadel­ employees who quit their Jobs in personal income tax. 9. The Frankfurt airport, where phia, who was catching a TWA The Associated Press mid-year. rently spending their dollars in He said that while the state had the most oost-effective manner Takeshita made no comment the Pan Am flight originated flight to New York, said he flew to decision Is hailed “I’m under no illusion that aboard a different plane, uses the HARTFORD — As bad as cut taxes by a half-billion dollars possible.” on the resignation of Hasegawa, Britain the day after the New these cuts, which go beyond the 3 in 1985 and 1986, “some of those 76. pressure chambers. The Times York-bound Pan Am Jet crashed NORWALK (AP) - A Ne­ can lead to heart attacks. Connecticut’s budget problems percent, or the $65 million al­ House Minority Leader Robert are going to have to be G. Jaekle, R-Stratford, said the Takatsuji, a constitutional ex­ said. into the Scottish village of braska man who has spent $2 ”We must find oils that will are — a $135 million deficit this ready imposed, will be painless,” recouped.” On Wednesday, The Times was proximate tropical oils in year and an $882 million shortfall Democratic governor was wrong pert and former bureaucrat, Lockerbie. million on a crusade to pres­ O’Neill told reporters after the O’Neill said he had given to conclude already that tax the first to report that investiga­ sure the food industry into terms of performance in the next year — Gov.. William A. meeting with commissioners. served as a Supreme Court “What worries me a lot is the agency heads several directives: increases will be necessary. Justice from 1973 to 1980. He is an tors had concluded a bomb was making healthier products baking process, flavor, tex­ O'Neill says he’s confident the “Nonetheless, we must reduce responsible for the crash. The fact that they didn’t have all this ture, mouth-feel and shelf-life crisis can be overcome through ■ Postpone the start of any new “He’s giving up without a fight. unusual choice as a Cabinet then,” he said, gesturing to the said he was pleasantly sur­ spending as much as possible this programs authorized in the cur­ He’s punting on third down,” AP photo format announcement was made prised by Peppeiidge Farm’s stability,” Richard A. Shea, spending cuts and tax increases. year to address our deficit and the member because he is not a X-ray machine. rent budget. Jaekle said. ’ 'If Governor O’Neill career politician, the background MOVING EXPERIENCE — Cory Carna- Redding, Calif., recentiy. The boys are hours later. decision to stop using coconut president of the Norwalk- "We’ve been down this road total spending for next year as As a worldwide hunt began for The security directive, aimed oil in its crackers and cookies. based company, said in a before,” O’Neill told reporters well.” ■ No new hiring except for would support Republican calls of nearly all Cabinet ministers. gey, 11, looks none too happy as he members of a 60-member school chess absolutely essential ” personnel, for a budget freeze, tax increases Takeshita apparently decided the terrorists who planted the at airports serving U.S. airlines, prepared statement issued Thursday. “We’ve made the Earlier this month, Anthony V. watches Jasen Hursey, 11, make a chess club run by volunteer Paul Jolly, 70. bomb, passengers using Ameri­ was made only hours after "Ultimately Pepperidge Wednesday. tough decisions to keep our state such as for public health and could be avoided.” it was necessary to go outside Milano, the governor’s budget safety requirements. move during a classroom game in can airlines at four British ' Wednesday’s disclosure that a Farms will have saved thou­ Sokolof said coconut oil on top, and we will do what we chief, said that the gap between politics to find someone without sands of lives,” Phil Sokolof ■ Overtime only for emer­ links to the Recruit Co., the airports underwent questioning bomb brought down the Boeing contains 100 percent more have to do again this year.” spending for current services and Thursday and had their baggage 747. said Thursday. saturated fat than lard. He said that the state’s antici­ gency situations. Champion auctioneer information conglomerate at the revenue from existing taxes in ■ No travel except for “the X-rayed in accordance with De­ Chief investigator Michael Sokolof, founder of National Coconut and palm oil are pated 1988-89 budget deficit had the coming budget year would be no man of few words heart of the scandal overcharges Heart Savers, a Nebraska most urgent and necessary it sold unlisted stocks in a partment of Transport orders. Charles said Wednesday that popular with food manufactur­ grown by another $20 million, to $882 million. trips.” organization that has cam­ about $135 million, and sum­ WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) subsidiary to scores of politicians French sisters back with dad In Frankfurt, the airport secur­ “conclusive evidence” was found ers because they help extend Milano and O’Neill said then ■ Review staff assignments ity chief said today that ground of a high-explosives blast. paigned against products the shelf life of food products, moned his agency heads to a that tax increases — the first in — John Kessler never has been a and business leaders at bargain which use tropical oils, such as with an eye toward shifting man of a few words. He’s usually prices. PARIS (AP) — Two French their father, Pascal Betille, ar­ Fatah-Revolutionary Council personnel were being checked in Police officers working on the Sokolof said. Many products meeting to drive home earlier six years — were a certainty. On girls held hostage in Lebanon for rived in a French government connection with the bombing. palm and coconut, said the orders to keep spending down. personnel among agencies where chanting about 500 a minute. Within a day after Hasegawa spokesman Walid Khaled said the case flew Thursday to West advertised as being free of Thursday, O’Neill gave his possible, within the confines of 13 months by a Palestinian plane at a secluded military ba.se girls’ release was “a gift to the The official, Horst Hanstein, Germany and would be sent to decision will force the com­ cholesterol contain tropical Last summer, O’Neill had strongest indication to date that That’s the pace Kessler keeps was given a mandate to reform pany to come up with new collective bargaining up as the reigning World Tobacco political ethics and head the legal terrorist group rejoined their near Marseille, a Foreign Minis­ French authorities ... in the name did not elaborate other than to “other parts of the world,” John oils that can help cholesterol ordered agencies to trim spend­ those increases would take effect father and went into seclusion try spokeswoman said. They say. “Certainly we are checking recipes for more than 50 form after consumption, he ing by 3 percent, or $65 million. agreements. Auctioneering Champion. probe of the Recruit scandal, it of the children of Palestine, the Orr, the detective chief superin­ April 1. three months before the ■ Freeze and try to reduce the At age 25, Kessler already has today in France. Their home­ were then taken to a hospital for children of the Revolution of the all security procedures on how tendent of the Glasgow area brands of cookies and said. He reaffirmed that order start of the 1989-90 budget year. was disclosed Recruit had given town, meanwhile, prepared a crackers. size of the state motor vehicle been an auctioneer for seven money for years to a group that checkups and then to a secret Stones on the occasion of Christ­ luggage was handled, as they are police, said in Lockerbie. “In a label, the companies Thursday and also said he wants “We’re going to review every fleet. 12 homecoming celebration. location for sleep. also doing in London.” “Frankly, I’m surprised, to make sure that $84 million not years. He learned the trade from financed his campaign and politi­ mas and New Year.” The FBI, Scottish police,'the can put the public at ease by possible tax that exists and ‘"Tax increases in 1989 are The long Journey home took The girls, dressed in dark In Washington, the Federal British anti-terrorism squad and because Pepperidge Farm has saying ’no cholesterol,’ or '100 previously expected to be spent in possibly some that don’t.” the his auctioneer father, Wayne, as cal activities. Khaled said Saturday the girls a multimillion-dollar under­ inevitable,” Milano said in a a youngster and has been perfect­ “There is nothing wrong with Marie-Laure Betille, 7, and her robes, their shoulders draped Aviation Administration ordered West German police are percent pure vegetable oil,”’ the 1988-89 budget is, in fact, not governor said. He said he did not sister Virginie, 6. by boat from with plaid Arab scarves, had been would be freed following a call visual or X-ray inspection of all investigating. taking on their hands to Sokolof said, “but when you spent. The $84 million, techni­ letter passed out to the commis­ ing his chant ever since. politicians accepting donations expect to outline specific tax sioners. “We cannot, however, Lebanon to Libya, where they reunited with their father hours from Gadhafi. In the following checked bags going on U.S. Brian Jenkins, a U.S. terrorism change their products,” he eat them it turns into choles­ cally known as the “budget plans until he presents his 1989-90 Kessler won his first contest made from the good will of their days, he said they were en route said. expect Connecticut taxpayers to when he was 3, recalls his father. were turned over to French earlier in the Libyan capital of airlines at 103 airports in the consultant, said investigators terol in your body.” lapse,” is money that is approp­ budget to the General Assembly supporters,” Hasegawa told officials and flown to France late Tripoli. home. Middle East and Western Pepperidge Farms an­ riated but not spent. Among such will|ngly assume the burden of The Kesslers operate a real reporters. must check the background of Sokolof placed advertis- in February. He reiterated that paying more unless we can Thursday. Betille’s lawyer, Yves Massi- Europe. each Flight 103 passenger and nounce Wednesday that, in ments in newspapers in Oc­ funds are the wages of state he would not consider a state estate and auction company in “ However, as minister in But when there was no sign of response to “strong consumer assure them that we are cur­ Campbellsville, Ky. Their hometown of Ollioules, ani, said Thursday night that the the children, the initial suspense FAA Administrator Allan look for false identities; discover tober depicting nine products charge of clearing up the Recruit near Toulon, set up welcoming children had said nothing of their McArtor said the change “far concern,” it would stop using he says are portrayed as problem in the Takeshita admin­ turned to confusion and despair whether any had connections that coconut oil in numerous pro­ ^ ra «3 is» m iis s «3 t o IKS ifis * a » si l a iss i!Si tea i!Si l a tss ts3 *!a »Si » a *a is s l a »S5 iB iia *

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Secur­ advance of Shamir’s expected derstanding that Palestinian ne­ broke out in December 1987, 339 nuclear weapons reactors. Awareness, a nuclear industry "licensee event reports" submit­ by nuclear plant owners to the "However, in 1987, badly man­ one point to scream, rant and to about 4; 15 p.m. I rang the ity Council pass a resolution unveiling of a plan for starting gotiators be chosen or appointed Arabs and 14 Israelis have been Nuclear Regulatory Commission group, said in response to the ted to the NRC by utilities. rave, but that would not get me calling for a truce to end the Arab-Israeli peace negotiations. killed. aged commercial nuclear plants Public Citizen report: "Ameri­ bell about every 15 minutes or by the PLO but not belong to PLO and classified by the NRC as According to NRC guidelines, anywhere,” Gretchen Forres­ when I heard a noise. After yearlong Palestinian uprising. Avi Pazner, spokesman for institutions or have a terrorist daily threatened the safety of the ca’s nuclear plants have just In the past, clandestine leaders "potentially significant safety public, particularly the 96 million they provide descriptions of "po­ ter, 58, said Thursday. 4:30, I figured no one was "I spoke about a U.N.- Shamir, said the premier hoped past. events." ended a record-breaking year, tentially significant safety sponsored resolution like the one to start his peace initiative within of the uprising and prominent Americans who live within 50 producing 20 percent of the "So I took out my rosary and coming. Officials have declined com­ The corresponding figure was events" that "might lead to started praying. I had a that stopped the Iran-Iraq war, two months — about the time ment on the report. But Shamir Palestinians above ground have miles of a reactor,” she said. nation’s electricity. serious accidents." "Hypothermia crossed my called for elections, but the latest 2,836 accidents in 1986, when Public Citizen criticized the beautiful prayer book with me mind," she said. "It was so and on condition that Israel ... Shamir is expected to visit aide Yossi Ahimeirsaid choosing there were 99 reactors in opera­ “The NRC and the Institute of releases all prisoners Jailed on Washington for talks with the underground leaflets and a state­ NRC for refusing to release key Nuclear Power Operations con­ ■ At least 492 violations of that I read most of the night. I cold. I had my coat on and my Palestinians was the "internal tion. The number of operating didn’t sleep.’’ security charges and reopens Bush administration. business" of the Arab side. ment from the PLO’s executive safety data such as “single­ firm that, year by year, nuclear safety regulations at U.S. power gloves. ... I used my purse to committee both opposed the reactors grew to 109 in 1987, component failure" recordsand a Finally, at 6:30 a.m. Wed­ block vents in the walls where universities," Mayor Elias FreiJ In an interview, Pazner said “We only insist that there according to the report. plants have improved their avail­ reactors were cited by the NRC in said in an interview. Shamir was agreeable to talks Israeli proposals. comprehensive listing of all ability and reduced the number of 1987. "Inasmuch as NRC’s data nesday, Charlie Mann, interim cold air was coming through.” should be no PLO people or people Public Citizen, a non-profit emergency plant shutdowns. It are incomplete, the actual superintendent of buildings She kept ringing the bell. About 5,000 Palestinians are in being launched by the United identified with the PLO,” he said. Saeb Erakat, a political science research organization and long­ significant events, which are an Jail, including about 1,600 held States and Soviet Union. Shamir contended that the commission’s important measure of safe opera­ number is probably significantly and grounds at Wayland And she prayed. Shimon Shamir, Israel's am­ professor at An Najah University time critic of nuclear power, also public records on safety viola­ Academy in this southeast "My faith kept me going and without trial under administra­ also envisioned a "major role" bassador to Egypt, was sum­ in the West Bank city of Nablus, said Thursday that in 1987 there tion,” Goldstein said. higher," the Public Citizen report tive detention. Five Palestinian for Egypt in helping find Palesti­ tions are incomplete and Here are key findings of the said. Wisconsin city, asked Forres­ kept me calm,” Forrester moned to Jerusalem and met said the election idea was another was a record number of more contradictory. ter if she was in the elevator. said. universities and 16 two-year nians that would be acceptable to Foreign Minister Moshe Arens Israeli attempt to find an alterna­ than 104,000 incidents in which Public Citizen report: Plants at which the highest colleges are closed. Israel, which has refused to Robert Newlin, anNRCspokes- ■ In 1987 a total of 430 "And I said, ’Yes, Charlie, Forrester was found after a today amid reports Israel was tive to recognizing the PLO. AP photo nuclear workers were exposed to numbers of vioiations were re- ' get me out of here,” she FreiJ made the proposal in a negotiate with the PLO. planning to present new propo.s- man, said he could not comment “scrams” or emergency plant ported include Sequoyah-1 and 2, police officer told a cleaning "Why stall and lose time and FISHING PRESENT — President-elect George Bush measurable doses of radiation. in detail on specific allegations recalled. He did. woman at the school that a meeting with Romanian Presi­ Pazner denied reports that als to Egypt soon. try to escape the realities of In addition, it said there were at shutdowns were reported to the Daisy. Tenn., 37 violations; dent Nicolae Ceaucescu two Egypt would broker the process holds up a fishing lure given to him by Wilson Scott in without first having a chance to NRC. This worked out to an Forrester was going to her buzzer had been going off at Both Shamir, head of the peacemaking,” he said. "I think least 430 emergency shutdowns examine the Public Citizen Browns Ferry-1,2 and 3, Decatur, office in a new building at the the new building, Mann said. weeks ago. FreiJ said he asked or that the superpowers would right-wing Likud bloc, and his we should tell Israel that instead Montgomery, Ala., Thursday. Bush and Wilson’s father, average of 4.4 shutdowns per Ala., 35 violations, and Turkey that the proposal be passed to formally guide the negotiations. last year and at least 492 report. operating reactor. political rival Shimon Peres of of introducing such ideas you Ray Scott, fished for bass in Pintlala later in the day. violations of nuclear plant safety Point-3 and 4, Florida City, Fla., PLO chief Yasser Arafat. 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it I« - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Dec. 30, 19M MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Dec. 80, 1988 — II OPINION N A T IO N Congress backs & W O R LD commission pian H U D chief Customs Good beer — and freshi MUNICH, West Germany (AP) — West Germans, who lead the world in per capita to ciose bases icn candidate consumption of beer, will be getting a must back guarantee of freshness next year with every brew. WASHINGTON (AP) - A plan reduce political pressure to keep Beginning Jan. 1, the nation’s 2,500 brewer­ to close 34 of the nation’s major the bases open. hurt suit ies must stamp a freshness date on each military facilities won the endor­ Carlucci was vacationing over his word container and guarantee the product’s quality sement of key congressional the holidays and had no imme­ until that time, the Bavarian Interior Ministry leaders and appears headed for diate reaction to the recommen­ By Jack Anderson announced Thursday. success. dations, but spokesmen for the The choice of U.S. Rep. Jack Kemp to head and Dale Van Atta Brewers violating the new consumer protec­ In fact. Sen. Sam Nunn and Army, Air Force and Navy the Department of Housing and Urban tion code could face fines of up to $14,700, the Rep. Les Aspin, chairmen of the endorsed them. Development is George Bush’s most ministry reported. Senate and House armed services An Army spokesman, Maj. WASHINGTON A top candidate Bavarians, who make up nearly 20 percent of committees, say they would like Dick Bridges, said he saw “no provocative Cabinet appointment yet. It tells to take over the U.S. Customs to see even more obsolete bases Republican right-wingers that their views wilt West Germany’s population, consume an unwarranted closures on the list” Services nearly ruined the agency's average of 57 gallons of beer yearly — more closed. of bases. “If we don’t need them, be represented in the new administration, but chance of winning a $110 million than a gallon each week, the most in their we should get rid of them.” in a way they may find uncomfortable. lawsuit. Alfred A DeAngelus is on country. Nunn, D-Ga., and Aspin, D- Nunn and Aspin said their only Unlike other Bush Cabinet appointees, George Bush’s short list to succeed Wis., pledged to work hard to objection was that the list was too William von Raab as customs ensure that the plan is not blocked short. Kemp is not an insider or a blueblood, but a commissioner. Gold smuggler arrested maverick conservative and an unsuccessful ©flfeciNONIWlWI?® by lawmakers concerned over “I would have liked to have In 1985, the Customs Service sued AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) — A Swiss jobs lost in their districts. seen more,” said Nunn. Aspin presidential candidate. His most valuable Daewood International, a South Ko­ man carrying 2,250 pieces of gold concealed in Defense Secretary Frank C. called the list “too modest” and contribution to the 1988 campaign was his rean steel company, for $110 million in his clothing has been arrested on smuggling Carlucci has until Jan. 15, five said it could have been up to about lonely insistence that the Republican Party damages, alleging that the company charges, Dutch customs officials say. days before he leaves office, to 30 percent longer. Neither speci­ “dumped” cheap steel on the U.S. Gold jewelry weighing 53 pounds and worth approve or reject the entire fied which other bases could have has room for blacks and other minorities. market to lure business away from Kemp has been less persuasive when he an estimated $320,000 was discovered in the package of recommendations, been included. American steel companies. suspect’s clothing, a customs spokesman which were presented to the The two states hardest hit by talks of what should be done to improve the lot DeAngelus was then the deputy speaking on condition on anonymity said Pentagon on Thursday by the the closures would be California of minorities, many of whom are urban commissioner of customs and helped Thursday. Commission on Base Realign­ and Illinois. California would lose dwellers. He and other conservatives keep negotiate a settlement of the suit. The suspect, a 28-year-old resident of Zurich, ment and Closure. There ap­ George, Mather, and Norton Air pushing their proposal for the “enterprise - That settlement eventually fell told officers he had been planning to sell the peared little doubt that Carlucci Force bases, a future Navy base through. DeAngelus retired in De­ jewelry in Antwerp, Belgium, the spokesman would back the proposal at Hunters Point in San Fran­ zones” that Reagan endorsed during the 1980 cember 1986 and went into private said. enthusiastically. cisco, and the Presidio, head­ campaign but barely mentioned after the business as an import consultant. The suspect, who was not identified in line Congress then has to buy or quarters for the 6th Army, also in election. New ^nate has a new look Daewood wanted, on the record, with Dutch police practice, faces a $154,950 fine reject the whole package, and San Francisco. Illinois would lose Kemp’s appointment to HUD will provide a DeAngelus’ version of the settlement and $77,475 in tax and import duties, the initial comments suggested it Chanute Air Force Base and Fort places, was an event in itself. talks, and that’s where he goofed. He test of his commitment to this idea. Tax By Lawrence L. Knutson have been allocated to relatives, spokesman said. would accept the commission’s Sheridan, an Army base. Workmen in jeans and casual friends and supporters of the new and signed two affidavits that bolstered proposals despite hometown ap­ "How can we justify closing incentives, fewer government regulations and clothes took the places of senators in returning senators. Daewoo’s case, even though he was peals from areas which would military bases in our own back enterprise zones have been tried piecemeal WASHINGTON - Congress is crisp three-piece, pinstriped suits. not compelled by law to do that. In his Family to emigrate lose bases. yard when we don’t even consider sprucing up for its lOlst two-year For the first time, a spillover room around the country with mixed results. A Some lounged in senator’s arm has been set up for guests of the new affidavits he said that he didn’t think MOSCOW (AP) — Chicago-born Abe Stolar In all, the panel, led by former a single one of the 1,500 overseas session and the celebration of 200 chairs, told jokes in loud voices, Daewoo engaged in dumping. Republican congressman Jack U.S. military facilities for the national test should now decide their merit. years of constitutional government. and re-elected senators who cannot be said today his family has received permission Kemp will probably travel around the flicked cigarette ashes on the seated in the Senate chamber itself. Justice Department attorneys had to emigrate and that he would finally be Edwards of Alabama and Abra­ same treatment?” said Sen. Alan One more bicentennial as the chamber floor and ground out the already managed to convince a Dixon, D-III., chairman of the country to see how the cities are faring. He century nears a close. They will be issued tickets for seats in leaving the Soviet Union for the first time in ham Ribicoff, a former Demo­ butts with their heels. the Senate Caucus Room in the federal judge at the Court of Interna­ more than a half-century. cratic senator from Connecticut, Armed Services subcommittee will discover that although conservatives The Senate chamber in particular Then they carried the 100 historic tional Trade in New York City that on readiness. will have a fresher look when it Russell Senate Office Building where "There’s no feeling yet. It’s just a big mess AP photo called for closing 86 facilities, have been focusing on enterprise zones, HUD desks out of the chamber door and they will view the swearing-in cerem­ DeAngelus did not have to answer the thinking of all the things we have to do,” Stolar partially closing five, and chang­ “The overseas bases ought to convenes Jan. 3. propelled them down the corridor to Daewoo subpoena. TH E LIST — Former Rep. Jack Edwards, R-Ala., rear, and former Sen. ing the role and manpower levels be looked at first to make sure the has been denying poor people the new housing A new carpet has been installed — onies on a 9-by-12-foot video screen. said in perfect English in a telephone call. they need while they wait for free enterprise temporary storage. The actual swearing in will be DeAngelus told our associate Ste­ The long struggle came to an end when Abraham Ribicoff, D-Conn., co-chairman of the Commission on Base at 54 others. need is still there,” echoed Sen. royal blue with medallions — and the Then they tore up the carpet. wart Harris that he thought he was Realignment and Closure, present a proposed list of military bases to be The cuts would save an esti­ Paul Simon, another Illinois solutions to their problems. staff benches in the rear have been followed by a re-enactment in the Old Stolar’s daughter-in-law received word she “Looks just like the revolution,” Senate Chamber. required to give the statement to would be allowed to join the rest of the family in closed during a press conference in Washington Thursday. mated $693 million annually and Democrat. After his appintment, Kemp said, “I have reupholstered in bright crimson. It one bystander said. Daewoo attorneys and that he didn’t $5.6 billion over the next two Although most objections to the should give the chamber a flashier The reason; A photo opportunity, a emigrating. Stolar, his wife and son received an audacious faith that we can help recapture The tearing up of the carpet chance for each senator to be know it would hurt the government’s exit visas in 1975 but his daughter-in-law was decades. That’s a small fraction report came from politicians look on television. attracted spectators — and souvenir case. The government only recently of the total Pentagon budget of representing affected localities, the American dream for those who live in our A few months ago, the staff area in photographed with President-elect not given a visa, so the family decided not to distressed inner cities.” He may well discover hunters. A few of the latter were Bush acting in his vice presidential convinced the courts to ignore the leave. about $300 billion a year, but the there were hints of internal the back comers of the Senate United States senators. issues raised in DeAngelus’ affidavit. closings could set a precedent. wrangling in the Pentagon. that matching that rhetoric to reality will chamber were enclosed with massive role as president of the Senate. Stolar’s case has been the subject of Mixture of dismay, Senators, and Senate pages and The following day, Jan. 4, Bush will But the effect of his statements on the negotiations between the United States and the ”I think this ought to be a One member of the commission require a greater role for the federal mahogany railings. That also was clerks, rolled up swatches of the old outcome of the suit won’t be clear until continuous source of study by the said the Navy had “stonewalled” done with television in mind. preside over a joint session of Soviets for years and its resolution was another government than he imagines. carpet and carried it away on their Congress in the chamber of the House the judge decides the case. in a series of Kremlin moves to improve the new (defense) secretary,” said to avoid the heavier cuts expe­ Some senators with desks in the shoulders. Whatever the impact in court, Nunn. rienced by the Army and Air rear of the chamber had complained of Representatives for the counting of country’s human rights record. reiief over ciosings — The Boston Globe The chamber now has been restored the votes of members of the Electoral DeAngelus’ action will haunt him if he If Carlucci endorses the pack­ Force. that when they rose to speak, the to order, ready for noon on Jan. 3 when College. is nominated to become custom age, it will go to the White House The Navy lost six installations, Boston, Mass. television image of the speech showed 10 newly elected senators, one newly commissioner. Bv Stephanie Nano "For 112 years, the Presidio has been an three of which had not yet entered There Bush, acting again as vice The Associated Press for the president’s signature them with rows of dangling feet and appointed senator and 23 newly president, will announce that he has DeAngelus refused to comment on South and West favorites integral part of San Francisco. It was here unless both houses of Congress service, compared with five crossed legs at the level of their own re-elected senators will raise their the possibility of his nomination, but before San Francisco was a city. It’s been a pass resolutions specifically re­ major air bases lost by the Air beads. The new railing provides a been elected president of the United WASHINGTON (AP) — More Americans are A proposal that 34 major U.S. military very good neighbor... an important part of right hands and swear to “support and States. he vigorously denied that he was once again calling the Midwest their home, but jecting it. Congress drafted the Force and the A rm y’s 26 bases more senatorial visual backdrop. defend the Constitution of the United trying to help Daewoo. He said he bases be closed brought warnings of our economy,” said Mayor Art Agnos. law creating the complex proce­ and 52 housing units that would be The taking up of the old carpet, Sunbelt states like California and Florida economic woe from disheartened local Under the 1972 federal law that estab­ Klan’s holiday States against all enemies, foreign didn’t know that the Court of Interna­ remain the favored places to settle down, dure, which was designed to partially or wholly closed. which had been in place for more than and domestic.” Lawrence L. Knutson writes for The tional Trade had exempted him from officials and merchants, but there were lished the Golden Gate National Recrea­ a decade and was badly worn in government figures show. sighs of relief around installations spared tion Area, all but 36 of the Presidio’s 1,490 All seats in the Senate galleries Associated Press. giving his statement. The Census Bureau on Thursday released its spirit is hatred Among other things, DeAngelus’ the ax or slated for expansion. acres would become part of the popular 1988 population estimates, showing that the park, which includes coastal land both in action raises concerns that he might West and parts of the South continued strong be trying to forge business ties with “I think it will be devastating — 50 San Francisco and Marin County north of population growth, while smaller growth rates percent of our employment at least has to the Golden Gate. Leave it to the Ku Klux Klan to try to wreck the Koreans by helping Daewoo with were reflected in the Northeast. Open Foram its lawsuit. DeAngelus denies any do with Chanute,” Mayor Katy Podagrosi ” (Closure) would be bad. We get a lot of NEED SOME EXTRA Christmas. The Midwest appeared to be rebounding said in rural Rantoul, 111., home of Chanute business from the base. We would really Like the bigoted Clinches they are, Klan ulterior motives, but admitted to us after a dropoff in population during the early that he is “seeking to establish an Air Force Base. feel it,” said Linda Jacobsen, manager of a members attacked a holiday parade in Mount the General Statutes of Connecticut part of the decade. The training center, with 2,133 military Travelodge motel only a few yards from SPENDING MONEY? Charter on the matter of “Chief international trade consulting rela­ The total U.S. population stood at 245.8 and 1,035 civilian jobs, was one of the Dora. Fla., with garbage they called Vote Tuesday require that elective municipal offic­ Elected Official,” it is necessary that tionship” with Korean firms. the Presidio’s main gate. ers (which certainly includes “Chief million as of July 1, the date of the 1988 Census military bases recommended for closure “Nobody likes to see business go down Newspaper routes available in your area... literature. at Coventry polls “we, the electors of Coventry,” DeAngelus’ affidavit was signifi­ statistics, reflecting a 3 percent increase in in the report issued Thursday. ’They dropped hundreds of cards wishing Elected Official”) are elected at a uphold our Town Charter! cant because it showed the federal the drain, and that’s what’s happening,” meeting of the electors (5,2(X) in population from July 1, 1985. But church bells pealed in Enid, Okla., said Mike Rudolph, owner of II Forno people a “white Christmas” prior to the government may not have been when officials learned Vance Air Force Coventry) at which electors choose Dorothy K. Wllmot negotiating in good faith. Daewoo had Pizzeria, across the street from the main Earn money and prizes by delivering the parade. Klansmen were angry that they and To the Editor: public officials by use of voting Base was unaffected by the plan, and gate of Fort Sheridan in suburban Chicago. 325 Woodbiidge Road waived the statute of limitations in Bomb explosion kills 5 officers cheered at Myrtle Beach Air Force their Imperial Wizard were not allowed to machines or paper ballot. Coventry exchange for good-faith settlement The base has about 2,000 civilian Manchester Herald in your neighborhood. 6) A chief elected official cannot be Base when they learned it would stay open. employees and 2,000 military employees, march. Coventry electors petitioned for a talks with the United States. AMRITSAR, India (AP) —A bomb exploded “Without question, we are very Fortunately, alert street clean-up crews Special Town Meeting to "OVER­ established by passing an ordinance In his affidavit, DeAngelus told in a crowded neighborhood in Punjab state including about 1,000 full-time soldiers who Call today to get more details. in Coventry or any other town in the pleased,” Enid Mayor Bruce Harvey said. direct 140,000 reservists from seven states. picked up the cards before onlookers had RULE” the Town Council's adopted Daewoo attorneys that the govern­ today as police tried to defuse the device, In all, the Commission on Base Realign­ “Ordinance Authorizing the Forma­ state of Connecticut! To do so is in ment backed out of a $12 million killing at least five people and injuring 20, “Nobody likes to lose their job,” said assembled. violation of the election laws! *Yes’ vote needed ment and Closure recommended closing 86 Fidel Ghini, mayor of neighboring High- tion of a Housing Partnership.” Once settlement because Congress threa­ authorities said. facilities, including 52 military housing 647-9946 Also, the Mount Dora police chief said he is the Special Town meeting date was 7) The Town Charter states "All tened to hold hearings on Daewoo. The dead included a police inspector and two wood for the last two decades. “But look... ordinances of the Town shall continue to overrule plan units, partially closing five others, and the federal government has a job to do. It’s trying to find out who printed the cards and set (as is required by the petition). the Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., was constables working to detach the bomb, which revising the roles and staffing levels at 54 who ordered them. electors then petitioned “the item on in full force and effect except insofar investigating the lobbying activities had been placed in a tin box and attached to a time we put a stop to all this waste.” as they are inconsistent with the others. The mood was somber in shops around ’That is just the type of reaction that puts the the call of the Special Town Meeting of To the Editor: of former Reagan adviser Michael bicycle parked in a central Amritsar neighbor­ If the plan is carried out, the commission Marble St...... all Alpine...... all December 22,1988” to be submitted to provisions of this charter. The coun­ Deaver who was on the Daewoo hood, authorities said. Fort Dix, N.J. The commission recom­ Klan on notice communities won’t tolerate estimated, the government would save mended that the. Army’s second-largest McCabe St.;...... all Haynes St...... all a referendum for a vote under cil's adopted Housing Partnership Vote YES to overrule the “Ordi­ payroll. No one claimed responsibility for the blast, Stock Place...... all Main St...... 285-378 their insidious and disruptive practices. Ordinance is inconsistent with the $693 million annually and $5.6 billion over basic training site be reduced to ’‘semiac­ Coventry Town Charter, Section 9-2 nance Authorizing The Formation Of DeAngelus’ affidavit said he be­ which occurred at 7:30 a.m. the next two decades. While 58,500 military No. Main St...... 397-496 Russell.... all Unfortunately, the stunt also is a cold and Connecticut General Statute 7-7. Coventry Town Charter! lieved $12 million would have been a But police said they suspected Sikh militants tive status” and that its complement of A Housing Partnership” with the and civilian employees would lose their 8,300 permanent military and civilian jobs reminder of how mentally bankrupt that This is the first time in the history of Coventry's town attorney has State of Connecticut in Coventry, “great” settlement because, he con­ waging a 6-year guerrilla war against India’s Harlan St...... 15-83 Brookfield St...... all issued two written “opinions” regard­ jobs or be transferred, other bases would be cut by more than 4,600. organization is and how in this season of Coventry that the electors have ever Connecticut. Hasn't Coventry got cluded after reviewing the investiga­ Hindu majority for a separate homeland in get 37,850 new jobs or assignments. Henry St 16-119 Wadsworth Ext...... 157-164 resorted to the law of the Town ing “Chief Elected official” in Coven­ tive files, that Daewoo was not guilty Punjab, a prosperous farming state bordering 'I am very worried,” said Bill Ziotas, as Summit St...... 332-382 East Middle Tpke...... 0-155 goodwill, some people have plenty of room for try and has stated, “It would be my enough rules, regulations, boards, San Francisco stands to lose the city’s he leaned across the counter of the Palace Charter to overrule the Town Coun­ commissions, committees and, yes. of dumping. Pakistan. third largest employer if the Presidio hatred. cil's action in adopting an ordinance! opinion, therefore, that Joan Lewis If customs officials believed that, According to a police spokesman, an Restaurant, which he has owned for 24 Trotter . ....all Benton St...... 103-174 ordinances to keep Coventry on the Army base is closed as recommended. The years. “I’d have to close down, because 65 Orchard ...all Branford St...... 68-161 — The Transcript-Telegram It is shocking to know that seven who is presently the chairperson of right track? I say yes! and were ready to settle, Daewoo anonymous caller warned authorities of the base, one of the loveliest spots in the city, members unanimously adopted the the Council, be our Chief Elected thinks the government should not bomb. percent of my business comes from Fort Winter ...... all Durkin St. all Holyoke, Mass. Couldn't this ordinance allow any employs about 3,000 civilians and 2,700 Dix. I hope our politicians will be able todo Knox ...... all E. Middle Tpke...... 216-236 Mn aforementioned ordinance, which is Official.” (And then he recommended town in the state to benefit without have backed out because of pressure, military. in conflict with the laws of Coventry the Town Council adopt an “ordinance real or Imagined from Congress. something.” Newman...... all getting involved only in the benefits? Bldwell SI and the State of Connecticut! And, establishing chief elected official in The answer, again, is yes! DeAngelus told us he is “ticked” at ...... 279-375 Coventry!) Porter St...... 458-650 Wetherell ...... 6-250 each of these seven Town Council Couldn't Coventry set up special himself for voluntarily talking to Wyllya St...... 1-90 members took an “Oath of Office” to Council Chairwoman Joan Lewis Daewoo. He is not a lawyer, but he Portland ...... all committees under the Act and even Scientists seeking remains of giant ape McCann ...... all uphold these laws. was elected strictly as one of seven change zoning without Coventry get­ said with 30 years of law enforcement Charter Oak St...... 141-348 The reasons for the electors peti­ people on the Town Council, with all experience, he should have known Gardner St...... 3-66 Litchfield ...... all ting any benefits? Again, the answer BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Ciochon said the team hoped to establish relationships between said these would be turned over lu Avon...... all tioning to overrule the Town Council's members having equal power! Be­ is YES! better. American scientists today said find more remains in the cave, 75 Gardner St. West...... all actions in adopting the “Ordinance cause Coventry's Town Council has “homo erectus,” the direct an­ Vietnamese counterparts when Highland St. Bridge...... all Voters of Coventry...on January 3, they will join Vietnamese ar­ miles southwest of Hanoi, which cestor of modern humans, stone the Americans returned home. Authorizing The Formation Of A the paid-for “opinion” of the town 1989 will have a chance to vote to cheologists in a remote cave' served as a weapons depot and (Dugan’s Alley...... 8-37 Housing Partnership” are as follows; attorney in its hot hands, it does not Mlnl-edilorial tools used by early man and the Two Vietnamese scientists are Sycamore Lane...... all Main St...... 1-174 OVERRULE the “Ordinance Autho­ outside Hanoi to search for bomb shelter during the Vietnam giant ape since the remains of all to visit the United States later, Grove...... 1-47 1) The “Ordinance Authorizing Tlie make it “gospel” . Remember...an rizing The Formation Of A Housing The Presidential Inaugural Com­ remains of the largest known ape War. Formation Of A Housing Partner­ “opinion” is a belief “not” based on three have been found in the area bringing fossils from the excava­ Canter St...... 658-872 even Pine Hill. .all Partnership.” My vote will be YES! mittee has raised $20 million to usher — a 9-foot primate that became “One thing we know about it is of the cave. tion site. Falknor Dr...... all ship" adopted by the Town Council certainty or knowledge but on what George Bush in with style. That extinct 200,000 years ago. that it was very big,” Ciochon told does not meet the requirement of seems probable! Coventry has been a The National Geographic So­ Olcott St...... 76-159 East Center St...... 408-608 Roland Green money comes from private donors The excavation, planned for reporters. It was probably a Ciochon, from the University of ciety, which is sending a team to Public Act 88-305 because this act victim of these probable “opinions” who will be repaid through ticket sales Jan. 4-28, is being billed as the four-footed, vegetarian animal Iowa, said the Americans were Center St...... 771-947 odd requires that such housing partner­ far too many times. 475 Ripley Hill Road Vietnam to film a documentary Jefferson St...... all Coventry to inaugural events. There will be first field research project involv­ weighing about 770 pounds that bringing in special rock saws and Jarvis Rd...... all Kenwood Dr...... all ship SHALL INCLUDE a “Chief on the excavation, is the main Morse Rd...... all It's time for the electorate of more private contributions, and Con­ ing scientists of the two countries became extinct 200,000 to 300,000 generators for the excavation. He backer of the expedition. Tolland 1 pke...... 472-525 Elected official.” Coventry to make the present Town gress has allocated another $5 million years ago, the Americans said. Salem Rd...... all since the beginning of the war in Whitney Rd...... all Union Place...... all 2) The Coventry Town Charter form Council "heel” to the law of the in tax money for the festivities. We Indochina. There is speculation early man Union St...... 133-264 of government does not permit or Coventry Town Charter as well as understand that this is Bush’s big Paleoanthropologist Russell may have hunted the ape to EIro St...... all allow for a “Chief Elected official” ! those of the state of Connecticut! moment and he doesn’t want to go Ciochon said he and three other . extinction. The team hopes to LUCA’S TAILOR SHOP Flower St...... all 3) Consequently, the Town Coun­ Letters to the editor Squire Village...... all ^ (D 190S by ftiCANEA. InoInc On Tuesday, January 3, 1989, the economy class. But in our ideal world, Americans would join about 10 East Middle Tpke....0-162 even cil's adopted ordinance is in conflict electorate of Coventry will have the The Manchester Herald welcomes those generous donors and ticket Vietnamese scientists at the CLOTHING SALE with the Town Charter as well as the opportunity to overrule the wrongful original letters to the editor. buyers would feel the hungry who live limestone cave where remains “'Once upon a tinte, there was G O O D choles­ law of Public Act 88-305 because this CALDWELL terol and there was BAD cholesterol...." action of the Town Council. Read the Letters should be brief and to the on the streets of Washington and who have been found of the “Giganto- Winter Wool Slacks, Reg. *85 NOW < 40°° Public Act is inapplicable to Coven­ question carefully. It will state. “Shall point. They should be typed or neatly will be bumped from their steam pithecus,” an ape known only try's form of government. this adjourned Town Meeting over­ handwritten, and, for ease in editing, grates on Inauguration Day because from sites in southern China and OIL INC. Daks Suits, Reg. '375 N O W »225"> 4) To attempt to cover its mistake, rule the following ordinance under the should be double-spaced. Letters they can’t afford a ticket. In our ideal Vietnam. CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 the Town Council has taken another provisions of Section 9-4 of the Charter must be signed with name, address world. Bush would take the oath of Despite some earlier research Suits, Reg. *275 N O W »175«» ^aiirhrslrr HrralJi move against the laws of the Coventry for the Town of Coventry; “Ordinance and daytime telephone number (for office in a quiet ceremony that didn’t by Vietnamese, East German Charter and the State by proposing Authorizing The Formation Of A verification). cost anybody anything. and French scientists, very little .72* Wool Sport Coats, Reg. *175 N O W M25°o Founded In ISBI another ordinance “Establishing A P«r gal. C. O. 0. Housing Partnership” . The Herald reserves the right to edit is known about the giant, which is ISO gal. minimum purchaaa FREE ALTERATIONS PENNY M. 8 IEP FEB T...... PublUher Chief Elected Official in Coventry” in Remember, when voting at the letters in the interests of brevity, related to the orangutan, chim­ QEORGE T CHAPPELL ...... Editor 172'/4 Spruce Street, Manchester • 643-7757 ilanrl|pfltpr Irralb D OUGLAS A B E V IN S ...... Exacutivd Editor order to make its adopted “Housing referendum, in order to overrule this clarity and taste. panzee and gorilla. Partnership Ordinance” appear in 649-8841 Utiitt CuO or V(M Acotpfd MARIE P. G R A D Y ...... City Editor ordinance, an elector must vote Address letters to: Open Forum, Jack Anderson and bis associate Only jawbones and teeth of the Ptte— Sub/eel to Chongo ALEXANDER G IR E LLI...... AHOClito Editor order! “yes!” Due to the Town Council's Manchester Herald. P.O. Box 591, Dale Van Atu, are syndicated colnm- animal have been uncovered but 5) The Coventry Town Charter and complete disregard of the Town Manchester 06040. nisls. » — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 30, 1988 fHaurlirstrr Hrralft

Shelter Security Film gives no clue Section 2, Page 13 From page 1 From page 1 on robber's identity SPORTS______Friday, Dec. 30, 1988 non-profit residence, with five ter establish a family shelter. The with the bag being emptied and rorist, found a bomb in hand m ajor sources of funding and six Tri-Town Emergency Shelter in the empty bag X-rayed, FAA luggage at London’s Heathrow By Nancy Concelman this time. sets of fiscal and demographic Vernon is the nearest place which Administrator Allan McArtor Airport. Manchester Herald The robber was described on reports to be generated. can accommodate adults accom­ told a news conference Thursday. McArtor said the new rules police radio reports as a white " I thrive on a challenge. And panied by children. McArtor said he was “ not at would take effect in 48 hours. Film an armed robber who male around 5 feet, 10 inches tall there really couldn’t have been “ I don’t know if it would be a liberty” to say what percentage took about $39,500 last Friday and weighing 165 pounds. He was MHS cagers can’t find right chemistry Much of the new routine already any job more challenging.” said part of this shelter, or a separate of hand luggage would be in­ is in place but isn’t required to be from a Spencer Street bank has wearing a dark blue ski mask, Cabana, looking back on her first entity, but I would like to see us spected or how it would be followed all the time, he said. not yielded any additional clues to gray jacket, denim pants and By Jim Tierney crosstown rival East Catholic, affair in the second half and pretty well. They had to take the six weeks on the job. accepting families with child­ selected. “ The balance between security the robber’s Identity, police said white sneakers at the time of the Manchester Herald Manchester faced unbeaten posted an impressive 78-50 vic­ shot and crash. That’s why the Cabana has degrees in sociol­ ren,” Cabana said. McArtor told reporters the precautions and passenger pro­ today. robbery, according to radio Windsor High in the final round of tory Thursday night at East three (point shot) is going to ogy with an emphasis on social Finally, said Cabana, she hopes stricter security measures “ are cessing has been basically The film shows only that the reports. make or break teams.” Chemistry on a basketball the three-team round robin high Catholic High School. work, residence management that a system of transitional based on the practices of El A1 — upset,” McArtor said. robber wore a ski mask and Manchester police are working court is essential for any success­ school division of the seventh Robinson, who scored 22 points Robinson finished off his pheno­ and counseling. She managed residences can be established for the best in the world,” and “ far Asked why similar new mea­ gloves and carried a small with the Federal Bureau of ful team. annual Rotary Club Basketball against East, was named the menal night with a two-handed dormitories and student services people who don’t wish to stay in exceed existing international sures weren’t being required in handgun when he robbed the Investigation on the case and are Classic. tournament’s most valuble slam dunk to make the score 73-47 for five years, enjoying the work the homeless shelter, and yet are standards.” the United States, he replied, Manchester State Bank branch at investigating the possibility of a Unfortunately forthe Manches­ with 2; 20 left. Windsor defeated East (67-60) player. tremendously. not ready to be in entirely El Al, the Israeli airline, has "The threat appears to be more 185 Spencer St., Manchester connection between the Manches­ ter Indians, their quest for the Tuesday night. Manchester (1-3) is now idle "H e (Robinson) is smart be­ "But I felt like I really wasn’t independent apartments. never had a hijacking or bomb­ international in scope. We are Police Department spokesman ter State Bank robbery and a Nov. “ right stuff” is not passing over Warrior All-State senior guard until it plays at Bristol Eastern cause he knows teams are going making a difference.” said Ca­ To this end, Samaritan Shelter ing. McArtor did not mention encouraging our carriers to be Gary J. Wood said. 4 robbery at the Savings Bank of smooth terrain in the early stages Tchad Robinson displayed his next Friday night at 7; 30. to put a box-and-one on him. He’s bana. ” I knew that these were is affiliated with the Coalition for some El Al practices, such as the more vigilant domestically.” Police are still searching for Manchester across the street, of this scholastic hoop season. been giving up the ball and the awesome wares (29 points on “ There is no chemistry at this terrific, motivated kids. They the Homeless, a lobbying group testing of baggage in a decom­ At the 103 airports affected in the robber, who Is believed to police said. After garnering its initial vic­ 9-for-12 shooting) and Windsor point,” Indian Coach Frank Kinel other guards have been doing a would have done fine whether I based in Wethersfield, which is pression chamber and the close the Middle East and Western have escaped in a red Chevy Police are still searching for tory of the year Wednesday night, good job scoring for us.” (4-0) took advantage of 21 Indian said. "T h ere’s no real direction. was there or not.” pushing for legislation and fund­ questioning of passengers about Europe, the new precautions Blazer after leading police on a the robber who took $11,000 from a 56-53 overtime victory over Eight Manchester turnovers turnovers as it broke open a tight We’re struggling to figure out Then Cabana and her husband ing to set up more shelters, group their personal lives. “ may well result in passenger foot chase through the Spencer the SBM branch at 244 Spencer gave Windsor an 18-12 lead after what w e’re doing.” moved to New England, to be living facilities and more afforda­ In 1986, an El Al guard delays and inconvenience,” such Street shopping plaza. Wood said. St., Wood said. In both cases, the one quarter. Warrior Coach Dom Ferrara nearer to their families. Cabana ble housing. questioning a passenger, the as “ check-in earlier, perhaps as Wood initially said police were robber wore a ski mask, police " I don’t think they (Windsor) had scouted the Indians in their saw this as an opportunity to But before Cabana conquers unsuspecting girlfriend of a ter­ much as an hour.” investigating the possibility that have said. did anything special for us,” move Into a social service agency any longterm goals, she hopes to an accomplice may have been FBI officials could not be thrilling 80-79 opening game loss to Wilbur Cross of New Haven. Kinel said. "W e didn’t get back on of some kind. work on ensuring that the day-to- involved but later said that was reached for comment this defense a few times. When we get Manchester 6-2 senior forward The position with MACC day operations at 466 Main St. are not part of the investigation at morning. behind it seems we were panick­ Jason Goddard, who was averag­ seemed ideal, said Cabana, since going smoothly. In the course of a ing instead of playing under Quit ing 20 points a game, acquired his it allowed her to utilize her 90-minute interview. Cabana control.” third foul with 6; 22 left in the experience managing a building, talks with a locksmith about From page 1 Kinel removed his starters with as we{l as helping people. securing the door to the soup Home sales down second quarter and sat out until 5:30 to go in the third. six minutes to play. “ We were As the director. Cabana is kitchen’s pantry, and to a unhappy with the way things nesday refused to pass a law that agreements for loa n rescheduling WASHINGTON (A P ) - Sales All of Goddard’s nine points hoping to make a few changes at plumber about bathroom facili­ rising mortgage rates. However, were. It was apparent at that time would have imposed curbs on with other Western banks and of new homes fell 8 percent in came in the first half. Samaritan Shelter. First on her ties which are plugged up. The the size of the November declines that we weren’t going to make a public spending. Mikulic said the governments. " I thought they (Manchester) agenda, she said, is to get the desk and bulletin board were November, the biggest decline in was more than double what many run.” law was needed to ensure con­ The Communist Party daily shot the ball better the last time I office a computer. Cabana must covered with forms and paper­ 18 months, the government re­ economists had been forecasting. Manchester’s Eric Widmer, a tinued support from the Interna­ Borba on Thursday quoted an ported today. saw them.” Ferrara explained. prepare budget projections and work of various kinds. Many analysts believe that 6-3 senior who was a reserve tional Monetary Fund. unidentified Cabinet minister as “ I didn’t think they shot that well give quarterly reports to the town ” I still feel like I really only The Commerce Department home sales will weaken further in forward last year, has inherited saying Parliament’s refusal to said that new single-family tonight. And I think a big thing too of Manchester, the state of know the tip of the iceberg when it He told Parliament on Wednes­ the new year under the impact of the responsibility of the point pass the law “ destroys the homes were sold at a seasonally was Goddard got in foul trouble Connecticut. United Way and comes to this job.” Cabana said. day that agency insisted on rising mortgage rates. guard slot. standby arrangement with the adjusted annual rate of 671,000 right off the bat. He’s a good MACC, each of which have ” I have this complete terror that austerity measures limiting pub­ " I f there is a bright spot. . .it’s IMF...” units last month following a 4.4 Fixed-rate mortgages last player. If he gets the ball inside, different fiscal years. ’Then there someone is going to call us one lic spending before agreeing in been Eric Widmer,’ Kinel said. In a bid to overcome the percent rise in October. week stood at 10.68 percent, forget it. He’ll beat you by are statistical reports to prepare day and say. ’How could you June to grant Yugoslavia a according to a survey by the “ H e’s come to play every night. deteriorating situation. Parlia­ The November decline, the himself.” for MACC and the state’s Depart­ forget to file that important form one-year standby credit of $416 He’s trying to do things. We feel ment adopted a new law Thurs­ second in the past three months, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Trailing, 34-31 at halftime, ment of Human Resources. XYZ? million. About $260 million of that he’s the nucleus of what we’re day to stimulate private enter­ was the sharpest since an 11.6 Corp. and many economists are Manchester couldn’t narrow the In addition, the director logs Didn’t you know it was due two credit has been used, according to running out there.” V prise, liberalizing rules for percent decrease in May 1987. predicting they could hit 11.5 gap the rest of the way largely and acknowledges each contribu­ weeks ago?’ And I'm just goingto official estimates. Senior Cory Goldston led Man­ establishing private businesses. Analysts had been expecting a due to a woeful shooting perfor­ tion, no matter how small; have to plead ignorance. But give The loan was crucial to help percent by the start of the peak chester with 12 points and was The law was adopted “ forthe first decline, in part because they home buying season next spring. mance (3-for-18) in the third handles inventory control on all me a year and I ’ll have the entire Yugoslavia meet payments on its named to all-tourney team along step toward market economy,” doubted that the October pace The decline in sales was accom­ quarter. A Robinson 3-pointer supplies; and generates thank- cycle down.” foreign debt and reach separate with Goddard, Knight of Windsor the state news agency said. could be sustained in the face of gave Windsor a 10-point lead you letters for each volunteer who panied by a drop in prices. and Scott Altrui and Reid Gor­ (47-37) with 3; 11 left and the works at the shelter. man of East Catholic. Warriors led, 50-37, after three Doing the bookeeping, reports “ The season’s not over,” Kinel quarters. Robinson tallied nine of and correspondence without a added. his points in the third stanza. word processor or computer GIGANTIC STOREWIDE PRICE CUTS !!! WINDSOR (71) — Tchad Robinson 9 could be a full-time job. by itself, The Warriors’ tandem of lightn­ 9-13 29, Corev Googe 4 1-3 9, Elliot ing quick 5-10 guards. Clayton Beaver 3 3-4 9, Sean Sheete 3 0-0 4, said Cabana. Once she has her Clavton Knight 53-413, Walter Klng21-2 data in a computer, however, she Knight (13 points) and Sean 5, Gregg Green 0 0-10, (3avld Jones 10-1 Sheete (six points) combined for 2, Steve Costorlno 1 0-0 2, Julius should be able to pull financial Pertlllar 1 (W 3. Totols 29 17-30 70. reports or demographic profiles 12 fourth-quarter points. As Man­ MANCHESTER (SO) — Calvin Meg- with ease, she said. chester was forced to play catch gett 3 0-0 7, Erie Widmer 1 1-2 3, Jason AFTER CHRISTMAS... up, Knight and Sheete were Goddard 3-5 9, Corv Goldston 4 0-0 12, Another goal is to see Manches- Willie Burg 1 0-0 2, Chuck Little 0 0-0 0, beating the Indian defense back Corv McGee 1 1-2 3, DeVaugn White- Reginald Plnto/Manchaeter Herald Rtginild Plnto/M.nchnttf Htrald for the easy layup. head 0 0-0 0, Santiago Carrion 1 3-4 5, Erik Johnson 0 0-00, Darren Goddard 4 SHOT — Manchester High's Cory Goldston, right, shoots DRIBBLING — Manchester High's Cory McGee (33) "W e were just releasing (in the 0-0 9, Barrv Chapman 0 0-1 0, Paul fourth quarter),” Ferrara said. Wilhelm 0 0-0 0. Totals 20 8-12 50. over Windsor's Tchad Robinson in Thursday night's Deficit keeps the basketball away from Windsor's Sean Sheete in 3-polnt field goals; W- Robinson 2, " I thought we played fairly smart Pertlllor; M- Meggett, O. Goddord. Rotary Classic tilt at East Catholic. Robinson had 29 From page 1 their game Thursday night at East Catholic. offense. We distributed the ball Halftime; 34-31 Windsor points to lead Windsor to a 78-50.win.

respond,” Fusscas said. Gov. William O’ Neill has al­ Mavericks ready asked agency heads to B L O WSANTA’S BAG -O OF GOODIES MA U YBE EMPTY,. n East girls claim reduce their budget requests. ...BUT OUR WAREHOUSE IS STILL PACKED McCavanagh said he also has stampede not decided where some cuts 'WALL TO WALL'' WITH TOP NAME BRAND should be made. He added that he MAJOR APPLIANCES...COLOR TVs,..VCRs... 2nd title of week will do what he can to make sure the Celtics Manchester gets its fair share of MICROWAVES AND MUCH MUCH MORE!!!fif ELLINGTON — It was quite a state aid. week for the East Catholic High DALLAS (AP) — The Dallas ” I certainly plan on doing girls’ basketball (earn. The Ea­ H.S. Roundup Mavericks beat the Boston Cel­ everything I can to bring the XI 1 9 C A M f ^ gles captured the North Haven tics for only the second time in the monies back to Manchester,” he Christmas Tournament on Mon­ Rockets and the Los Angeles at 7:30 p.m. on the road against i pay off, with 40 turnovers in an Lakers. overtime loss to crosstown Man­ St. Thomas Aquinas in New Meanwhile, the Celtics con­ Britain. Hfflgidalfe | chester. Since then, however, the tinued in the opposite direction. EAST CATHOLIC (51) — Heather Economic Eagles (4-3) are unblemished Osinski 4 2-4 10, Karen Mozdzierz 414-17 In dropping their third straight, with their new-found deliberate 24, Margoret Rllev 3 0-3 4, Maura the Larry Bird-less Celts fell to 4-7 From page 1 style. Ellington lost for only the MePadden 2 1-5 5, Noel Feehan 0 2-2 2, t in December, assuring the first iviSY Barbara ChorazvezewskI 0 2-2 2, Kelli second time in seven outings. Bender 00-00, Stephanie Relchardt 10-0 time in 61 months that they will "W e again tried to dictate the 2, Sue FIoeredo 00-00, Peg Oliveira OOO have had a sub-.500 month. The other negative factors 0, Ann WovkovskvOOOO. Totals 14 23-24 dragging the index down were a temp and play a deliberate game 51. “ This was a really big win for and again it worked to our ELLINOTON (43) — Heather Hen­ us,” said forward Sam Perkins. fall in stock prices, an increase in X riksen 40-014, Katev Kenton 32-29, Jen weekly unemployment claims advantage,” East Coach Donna Franscino 3 00 4, Kellie Vincent 3 01 4, “ With a player the caliber of Ridel said. “ The key to the game Jen Berglund 1 1-2 3, Stephanie Eurot 1 Larry Bird out, we have to take and a decline in raw materials OO 2, Leslie Brock 1 1-3 3, Rochel Oils 0 prices, also viewed as a negative was being able to handle Elling­ OOO, Joanna MorganOOOO. Totols 184-8 advantage of any chance to win. because it signals falling ton’s fullcourt press and hitting 43. We think Boston is still an elite our foul shots when the game was 3-polnt goals; Ellington- Henriksen 2, team and we wanted to play well demand. Kenton. Three indicators made positive on the line.” Halftime; 24-21 East Catholic. C at any cost.” contributions, led by an increase East was a splendid ll-for-15 Y % “ We’ve been really slow off the HELP US CLEAROUT OUR 1988 from the charity stripe the fourth MHS takes third mark in our games at home in growth supply. Patrick Flynn/MincbMlar Herald Other positive forces were a rise INVENTORY, AND WE'LL SHOW YOU quarter with tournament most ELLINGTON - Keeping its recently,” said Harper, who in manufacturing orders for INCREDIBLE "YEAR-END" VALUES THAT valuable player Karen Mozdzierz turnovers to a minimum in the MY BALL — UConn’s Tate George (32) Connecticut Mutuai Classic champion­ passed out a career-high 18 consumer goods and an increase hitting seven in a row. Mozdzierz. critical fourth quarter. Manches­ has the basketball and keeps it from the ship game Thursday night at the Civic assists. “ We talked before the CAN'T BE BEAT. _ who was also the M V P in the game about moving the ball, in orders for new plants and ter High topped South Catholic. Air Force's Mark Slimko during the Center. The Huskies prevailed, 68-55. equipment. North Haven tournament, was 49-38, Thursday night to capture about hitting the open man. When Two indicators, building per­ e v e r y t h i n g m u s t I6-for-17 from the 15-foot line and third place in the Ellington people are hitting the way we mits and the length of the average totaled a game-high 24 points. As Holiday Classic. were tonight, you’re bound to get workweek, were unchanged in a team. East was 23-for-26 from Manchester (4-1) is idle until a lot of assists.” November. the foul line. next Friday night when it hosts Husky tournament win Dallas, which had dropped The various changes left the BE SOLD!!! “ The entire team has shown Glastonbury High at Clarke Ar­ 15-of-16 previous meetings with index at 193.2 percent of its 1967 tremendous improvement over ena. South goes to 2-5 with the Boston, hit nine of its first 10 shots bate of 100. the last 14 days since the first loss. and I3-of-I6 to build leads of as The Federal Reserve has been Manchester game,” Ridel said. All-tournament selection Tina many as 15 points in the first tightening up on credit for much “ Heather Osinski is coming into Stone (14 points) led the Indians was far from a classic quarter. of this year in a move to dampen her own as a good point guard and in the fourth period as Manches­ The Mavericks had five players demand and keep inflation from last night against Ellington it was ter was able to extend a 29-24 By Len Auster Villanova. from a suddenly short bench. with 18 or more points, led by accelerating. evident.” bulge after three periods. Manchester Herald 1) Who is going to give Cliff Husky third-year Coach Jim Rolando Blackman's 32 points. Even without the credit tighten­ Ridel also got solid board work Trish O’Connell turned in a Robinson help up front? The Calhoun insists his club is pre­ The 131 points was a season-high ing by the Federal Reserve, from Margaret Riley, Maura strong game for Manchester with HARTFORD — It was far from 6-foot-11 senior co-captain netted pared to do battle in the Big East. for Dallas. many analysts said a slowdown loEFIlfelHATOB... MePadden and Barbara Chorazy- 12 points while Lisa Cartier a classic victory for the Univer­ a team-high 24 points, grabbed 9 “ Our non-conference schedule “ The Jumpers were falling like would have occurred anyway IgSfggptlCEPj___ _ cewski, who combined for 21 of contributed 10 points and eight sity of Connecticut, as the Hus­ rebounds and blocked 4 shots, but this year was generally more layups tonight,” said Perkins, because they expect that business East’s 30 rebounds. rebounds and Shelly Dieterle 10 kies ha{] to hold on before his surpassing cast was severely difficult than last year. Hopefully who had 21 points and 14 rebounds investment and export sales, the ■SSKiagS? The host Knights tied it at 36-all caroms. capturing the Connecticut Mutual lacking. when we play Villanova w e’ll be for Dallas, which hit 58 percent two sources of strength in 1988, with 5; 40 left on a jumper by “ The people here were treated Classic championship Thursday 2) In what shape is the more prepared. We won’t know from the field. “ We were distri­ cannot continue growing at the !R DISCOUNT UUCENTER Heather Henriksen. But East, to a nice quarter of basketball, night with a harder-than- Connecticut backcourt — Chris until we throw the ball up against buting the ball well and the shots same rates in 1989. with Mozdzierz and Osinski show­ our best basketball since the expected 68-55 verdict over the Fleming take note — with fresh­ Villanova. We may not know were there.” Mark Aguirre added 22 points Those two sectors of the econ­ WE'RE ing the way. withstood Elling­ preseason,” Manchester Coach Air Force Academy at the Civic man Chris Smith expected to be (how prepared we are) until SHOP EARLY 445 HARTFORD ROAD - KEENEY STREET for the Mavericks, but when he omy were responsible for half of ton’s challenge. Osinski totaled 10 Joe DePasqua said. “ To be a good Center. sidelined anywheres from seven February. But we played a more HOUOAYHOURSi picked up his fifth foul and was all growth in 1988. MANCHESTER, CT »^ToaoTo< points and was the key in basketball team we must de­ There are two questions that to 10 days after suffering a difficult schedule and came out FOR BEST MON.AINURS.TILS _____ ' ____ t a S e UIATO OVER­ breaking the Ellington press. She removed from the game with 9:07 The Commerce Department on velop the ability to put a team linger over the Huskies (8-1) as sprained left ankle in the first half 8-1. I can’t be displea.sed with was named to the all-tournament remaining, he glared at coach Thursday said it was projecting a away when the opportunity is they head into the teeth of their against the Air Force. That that.” SELECTION!! team. leaves, once again. Phil Gamble John MacLeod. After taking a somewhat slower demand for '^^^‘647-9997 STOCKED! ours. We are on the threshold of schedule when they begin Big Smith, averaging 8.1 points per “ The team showed a lot of and Tate George the yeoman of U.S. manufactured goods in its East Conference play Wednesday poise, character and heart in See EAST, page 14 night at the Civic Center against work, and looking for some help SEE HUSKY, page 14 See MAVERICKS, page 14 annual U.S. Industrial Outlook, H — MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Dec. 30, 19M MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Dec. 30, 1988 — 15 49ers Pass-happy BYU SPO R TS Riley gets new pact Philadelphia hoop stars LOS ANGELES (A P ) - Coach Pat Riley, who has guided the Los Angeles Lakers to two straight NBA championships, is expected to sign need has QB prospect IN BRIEF a four-year contract in the near future. making presence known “ As far as I know, he’s reached an agreement,” said Josh Rosenfeld, the Lakers’ By The Associated Press Whalers host Red Wings director of public relations. “ He has the contract change for his review. That’s all I know right now.” NCAA HiMip HARTFORD - THe Hartford Whalers (13-20- The first controversy of the 1989 Bowl Roundup Riley, who has the highest winning percentage 3) will host the Detroit Red Wings (18-13-5) college football season has al­ in NBA history, was quoted in the Los Angeles tonight at 7:30 (SportsChannel, WTIC) at the ready begun. Times as saying he would sign the contract on By The Associated Press By Barry W llner Civic Center. The Whalers, 0-6-2 in their last eight Who will start at quarterback Sanders ran for an NCAA'; Thursday. T h t Associated Press games, are in last place in the Adams Division next year for Brigham Young, the record 2,628 yards and scored 39} “ I have it right here in my bag, and I’ ll sign it,” Mark Macon is the biggest star pass-happy school that produced touchdowns. Quarterback Mike; while the Red Wings are in first place in the in Philadelphia’s college basket­ The San Francisco 49ers are the Riley said. Jim McMahon. Steve Young, Gundy threw for 2,163 yards and; Norris Division. Hartford is coming off a4-4tie in ball constellation, but Lionel only team with a chance to win The contract reportedly will make Riley, 43. Robbie Bosco and others in the 19 touchdowns, 14 of which went | Quebec Wednesday night. ’The same two clubs Simmons and Tom Greis are three Super Bowls in the 1980s. It the second-highest paid coach in the NBA, behind past? to All-American wide receiver* meet Saturday night at Joe Louis Arena in makin’ the most impact at will take a severe reversal of first-year San Antonio coach Larry Brown. Redshirt freshman ’Ty Detmer Hart Lee Dykes. ! Detroit. holiday tournament time. recent results to do it. Riley reportedly will earn a base salary of took over for junior Sean Covey in Oklahoma State, 9-2, lost only to : Greis got 10 of his 14 points in “ People tend to overlook the between $600,000 and $650,000 each year, with the second half ’Thursday night Nebraska and Oklahoma this i the second haif as Villanova fact we’ve won two Super Bowls incentive ciauses boosting his earnings to as and rallied BYU over Colorado season and is a three-point' Wade Boggs Is attacked surprised No. 10 Florida State in the last eight years,” Coach much as $900,000. 20-17 in the Freedom Bowl at favorite. 68-67 ’Thursday night to win the Bill Walsh said as the 49ers GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Five-time American Anaheim, Calif. Wyoming, ll-l, lost only to ■ Red Lobster Classic in Orlando. prepared for Sunday’s NFC League batting champ Wade Boggs of the Boston “ The best thing about him Houston. Quarterback Randy : Simmons scored a tournament- playoff game against Minnesota. Red Sox was cut on the neck with a knife early (Detmer) is he has three more Welniak passed for 2,633 yards ' record 38 points as La Salle stung It’s overlooked because the Wednesday morning in his Jeep outside a bar. Antrum l-AA All-America years of eligibility, and I think I ’ll and running back Dabby Dawson, ■ No. 16 South Carolina 85-67 in the 49ers have been routed three George Young, Jr., 23, was charged with coach that much more,” Coach a childhood friend of Sanders, } NEW YORK (AP) — Lafayette quarterback opening round of the Cotton straight years in their only burglary and two counts of aggravated battery. La Veil Edwards said. gained 1,125 yards. Frank Baur. Eastern Kentucky running back States Classic in Atlanta. piayoff games since winning the Young’s bond was set at $50,000 and he will be Emmitt Smith, meanwhile, is On Saturday. Iowa and North ; Elroy Harris and Connecticut wideout Glenn The upsets by Villanova and La Super Bowl following the 1984 issued a psychologicai evaluation. assured a position in Florida’s Carolina State play in the Peach ■ Antrum, the nation’s leading passer, rusher and Salle, each members of Philadel­ season. Even though they have Boggs was showing his newiy bought 9mm backfield. He ran for a 55-yard Bowl at Atlanta. A crowd of 58,000 ; receiver, were named to the Associated Press phia’s Big Five conference,came the best record in the N F L for the handgun to two friends when two men blocked touchdown on the first play from is expected to see the Hawkeyes, ^ Division I-AA Ali-America team today. in a season when Macon and his decade, the 49ers have been a them with their vehicle. Young jumped in the scrimmage and scored on a who Hnished third in the Big Ten : The team also included four repeaters from Temple Owls are struggling. m ajor disappointment in the back seat and heid a knife to Boggs’ throat. Boggs 2-yard run with 4; 28 remaining as at 6-3-3, and the Wolfpack, 7-3-1. 1987 — tight end Sean Doctor of Marshall, “ It’s about time one went our postseason, losing twice to the was cut-when a passenger in the Jeep, Stephen the Gators rallied past Illinois third in the Atlantic Coast linebacker Gleneil Sanders of Louisiana Tech way. W e’re close to being back,” Giants and once to the Vikings by Minardi, yelled at Young. 14-10 in the All American Bowl in Conference. and defensive backs Mark Seals of Boston said Villanova coach Rollie Mas- an aggregate score of 120-30. Birmingham. Ala. On New Y ear’s Day, No. 19 University and Kevin Dent of Jackson State. simino, who guided the Wildcats ’’It’s hard to explain to some­ Smith gained 159 yards on 28 Georgia takes on Michigan State Baur. one of six juniors on the team, completed to the NCAA championship in body who’s never been through Davidson bests Crimson carries and was the gam e’s most in the Gator Bowl at Jacksonville. 164 of 256 passes for 2,621 yards and 23 1985. it,” said center Randy Cross, one valuable player. Fla. A crowd of about 75,000 is HARTFORD (A P ) — Maurice Gray and Ed touchdowns. Harris, also a junior, rushed for This season. Villanova is 8-4. La of five veterans left from both Tonight. Heisman Trophy expected to see Vince Dooley Gaines combined for nine points in the finai 1:30 1,543 yards on 277 carries. His average of 154.3 Salle is 8-1 and will play Georgia Super Bowl winners, "and there winner Barry Sanders leads No. coach his last game for Georgia to lift Davidson to a 70-62 win over Harvard in the yards a game was more than 15 yards ahead of tonight in the championship are a lot of young guys on this 12 Oklahoma State against No. 15 after 25 years. consolation game of the 11th annual Connecticut the runnerup. game. team who might be saying. Wyoming in the Holiday Bowl at ’The Bulldogs went 8-3 under Mutual Classic Tliursday. Antrum caught 77 passes for 1,130 yards. The "It felt exciting to go up against ’Golly, gee whiz, we’re in the San Diego. Dooley this season. ’The Spartans A jumper from the key by Aian Hunter with other wide receiver, Mark Stock of VMI, had 74 one of the best teams in the playoffs.’” began with an 0-4-1 mark but won 2; 18 left gave the Wildcats a 60-59 lead. Gray receptions and 1,161 yards. Doctor caught 45 country,” said Simmons, a 6-foot- llie 49ers were 7-1 in the BYU wound up9-4 and Colorado ended 8-4. their final six games. ESPN will followed with a three-point play and a pair of free passes for 682 yards. 6 junior forward. “ Once I hit a playoffs under Walsh through televise the game at 8 p.m. EST. throws before Gaines sealed the win by making 3-pointer, they were going for 1984, losing only 24-21 at Washing­ An interception by Own Bar- four straight fou shots in the final 22 seconds. every fake I threw up there.” ton in the 1983 NFC championship truff at the Illinois 26 set up ’The national championship will Davidson, 4-7, took and early lead as Jay South Carolina coach George game. Florida’s winning touchdown. be settled Monday with seven Canada trounces Czechs Patrick Flynn/Manchoctar Hatald Schmitt scored 10 points in the first eight Felton knew his team wasn’t “ This year has got to be the Smith ran 16 yards to the 2 and bowl games. minutes. By halftime, it was 38-27. DAVOS. Switzerland (A P ) — John Olsson invincible. DUNK — UConn’s Murray Williams slams two home in year,” said third-year defensive then took it in. Top-rated Notre Dame plays on Reginald PInto/Mancheater Herald Harvard, 2-7, was led by Ralph James with 21 scored twice in a six-goal second period “ They say it happens to you the second half of Thursday night’s Connecticut Mutual end Larry Roberts. “ I told them Florida finished 7-5 and the No. 3 West Virginia in the Fiesta points and 11 rebounds. Thursday as Team Canada trounced Czechoslo­ sooner or later, and tonight it w e’ve got to lay it on the line. OVER TH E TO P — Manchester Com­ during Thursday's title game in the mini dropped to 6-5-1. Bowl. Both teams are 11-0. After Classic title game against the Air Force at the Civic vakia’s VSZ Kosice 9-1 in the Spengler Cup happned to us,” he said. “ The “ M y class, we’ve been here munity College’s Joel Lewis gets a shot Rotary Club Classic at MCC. Nassau The Holiday Bowl is usually one that game ends. No. 2 Miami. Center. Williams had six points In the Husky victory. hockey tournament. - way I feel right now, we played a three years and we’ve won the off while the Nassau squad looks on of the most wide-open postseason 10- 1, takes on No. 6 Nebraska, won the championship, 86-71. Reynolds Is released ’The lopsided game left all five teams with a legitimate Top 20 team. ’They did tion shot from midcourt at the division every year. We Just don’t games and tonight should be 11- 1, in the Orange Bowl. and Mookie Blaylock had 28 as the chance to advance to Saturday’s finals which everything. Lionel Simmons is a buzzer. have that ring yet. I think this is another offensive showcase be­ Also Monday, No. 7 Auburn. SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Sacramento Sooners ran their record to 9-0. follows the five-day round-robin. first round NBA draft pick, and Florida State had been averag­ the year to do it, because some of tween teams both named 10-1, plays No. 9 Florida State, Kings coach Jerry Reynolds was released from a Oklahoma made nine of II 3-point Team Canada goaiie Mike Sands stopped 37 he’s only a junior." ing more than 100 points per the older guys might not have Cowboys. 10-1, in the Sugar Bowl; No. 5 hospital ’Thursday with a doctor’s report that he shots in the first half and took a Turnovers costly to MCC shots. In other Top Twenty games. game. 66-25 lead. another chance.” Oklahoma State led the nation Southern Cal, 10-1, takes on No. II was in good health following 48 hours of heart Earlier, Kriiiya Moscow defeated Davos No. 1 Duke beat Cornell 94-59, No. La Salle got all of its offense The Chicago Bears also have with 47 points per game and Michigan. 8-2-1, in the Rose Bowl; tests and observation. Mike Bell, a 6-foot-6 senior, Selects 4-2. Sergei Priakhin had two goals for the 2 Michigan defeated Holy Cross from Simmons. He scorecl 10 been on the slide since winning Wyoming ranked third with an No. 8 UCLA, 9-2, plays No. 9 Reynolds, who collapsed and lost conscious­ subbed for King at center and Soviet team. 100-63. No. 4 Illinois stopped No. points as the Explorers exploded the 1985 league championship. average of 41. Arkansas. 10-1, in the Cotton ness during the final minutes of the Kings’ 112-111 finished with 15 points and six ’The USA Selects, the fifth team in the six-day 17 Georgia Tech 80-75, No. 5 for a 19-0 run that made it 25-8 rebounds. King, averaging 26 They lost at home to Washington as Nassau takes hoop title “If we play our game, they Bowl; No. lOOklahoma, 9-2, takes victory over the Portland Trail Blazers Tuesday, tournament, had the day off. Georgetown got past South Flor­ with 6:58 left in the first half. in the 1986 and ’87 playoffs. This won’t stop us,” Oklahoma State on No. 13 Clemson, 9-2, in the joked with reporters that he was going to have to points per game, broke the index ’The Americans and Canadians are tied at 2-1 ida 74-64, No. 6 Oklahoma over­ South Carolina. 6-1, never got finger on his shooting hand in Saturday, the Bears play host to “That’s our average.” Cougar tackle Mike Wolfe said. “ We’ve Citrus Bowl; and in the Hall of find a better way to motivate his last place team By Jim Tierney A 3-point play by Rob Smith after three games of the tournament. Kriiiya whelmed Texas A&M 128-80, No. 7 within 12 points in the second half. practice this week. Philadelphia. Manchester Herald Coach Skip Olander said of the got the best, most exciting offense Fame Bowl, it’s No. 16 LSU, 8-3, to win. gave Nassau a 69-50 lead with 7:22 Moscow is 2-2 and Davos and VSZ Kosice, North Carolina rallied by San No. 1 Duke 94, Cornell 59; Danny Buffalo, which has not been in turnovers. “ We average 30 a in the country.” against No. 18 Syracuse, 9-2. But the 44-year-old coach said the experience left. currently second in the Czech lead, are 1-2. Diego State 103-92, No. 13 Seton Ferry scored 22 points and Duke the playoffs since 1981, is home to Turnovers, especially against a game. It's unforced turnovers. of losing consciousness and being rushed to the No. 13 Solon Hall 83, DePaul 60: Joel Lewis added 14 for the Hail handled DePaul 83-60, No. 15 streaked to a 17-0 lead in Houston on Sunday in the AFC. We beat the press and then throw hospital was “ a little scary” and that he would Andrew Gaze scored 16 points and talented team. usually prove to be Cougars while Bob Gordon, who Ohio State downed St. John’s trouncing Cornell. while Cincinnati, in its first it away.” . seriously consider giving up coaching if it Daryll Walker had 15 as unde­ the telling detail in the outcome of played at Division I Siena College NBA dishes out fines 77-72, No. 19 Tennessee held off Christian Laettner. making his postseason game in six years, It was a see saw affair during occurred again. feated Seton Hall beat DePaul to any basketball game. last year, and Bob Brunhke added Memphis State 76-74 and No. 20 first collegiate start in place of plays Seattle. the first 20 minutes. Nassau’s win the Sugar Bowl tournament In the junior college champion­ 15 and 13, respectively, for NEW YORK (AP) - Jay Humphries of Kansas beat Iona 100-67. the injured Alaa Abdelnaby. had ’The Bears-Eagles game fea­ ship game in the seventh annual Nick Sanchez came off the bench in New Orleans. Nassau. Gordon was named the Milwaukee and Scott Skiles of Indiana were Villanova used 3-point shooting 20 points for the Blue Devils, 8-0. tures the return of Buddy Ryan to and provided anJmmediate spark Red Army tops Isles Tlie Pirates, 12-0, were ahead Manchester Rotary Club Basket­ tournament’s most valuable among five players fined by the NBA on to overtake Florida State, which Josh Wexler scored 13 points Chicago. Ryan designed the 46 for the visitors. Sanchez nailed by at least 23 points for the final 24 ball Classic, the Manchester player. Lewis and James of MCC UNIONDALE. N.Y. (AP) - Sergei Makarov ’Thursday for fights that broke out in Tuesday lost for the first time in nine for Cornell. 2-4. Defense for the Bears and helped minutes and led by 35 at one point. Community College Cougars five shots in a row. including four were named to the all-toumey scored a shorthanded goal and assisted on night’s games. games. No. 2 Michigan 100, Holy Cross them win the '85 title. He has 3-pointers, and tallied 18 of his Gaze was named the tourna­ couldn’t afford to make many team along with Earl McGraw of linemate Vladimir Krutov’s game-winner with Humphries was fined $5,000 and Skiles was Kenny Wilson, the tourna­ 63: Mi(;higan. upset by Division II coached the Eagles since then mistakes versus their formidable game-high 21 points in the first ment’s outstanding player. John Mitchell College and Brunhke 4; 36 left, leading the Soviet Centrai Red Army to fined $3,000 for fighting. Humphries threw the ment’s most valuable player, led Alaska-Anchorage the previous and rarely has a kind word for the half. Nassau led. 37-33, at the half. Morton added 11 points and opponent. Nassau Community and Anderson of Nassau. a 3-2 victory over the New York Islanders ball at Skiles after Skiles fouled him and then the Wildcats with 17 points and night, rebounded to beat Holy Bears or form er boss Mike Ditka. “ We didn’t find him (Sanchez) Anthony Avent 11 for Seton Hall. College (N.y .) from Garden City, Mitchell defeated Hartford Thursday night. punched Skiles. made three of four 3-pointers. Cross for third place in the Utah Ditka wasn’t bothered by a until his fifth shot.” Olander said. Brad Nieman scored 10 points Long Island. UConn, 120-68. in the consolation Tlie victory was the first for either of the two Skiles was fined for charging Humphries and Greis got four inside baskets in Classic. quote attributed to Ryan that if MCC and Nassau battled back The Cougars took their final for the Blue Demons. 8-5. game. Soviet teams currently on tour against NHL for fighting with him during the fourth quarter of the final 10 minutes. Glen Rice scored 28 points and the game came down to coaching, and forth in a very tight first half lead of the game when a 3-point No. IS Ohio State 77, 81. John’s “ We were just one pass behind teams. Dynamo Riga is O-l-l in its first two Milwaukee’s 120-107 victory. Villanova, trailing by five Mark Hughes 21 for the Wolve­ the Eagles would win. which saw the Cougars cough up play by Bernard James (17 72: Jay Burson capped a strong them.” Olander said. games while the Red Arm y club, the premier Charies Oakley of the New York Knicks was points with 10:53 remaining, rines. 12-1. Terry Mills added 11 “I’d agree with that,” Ditka the ball 16 times. Henry Anderson points) put MCC up, 42-41, with 17 two-game tournament, scoring23 team in the Soviet Union, has a victory and a tie. fined $2,000 and Glenn Rivers of the Atianta rallied for a 66-60 lead with 2:44 rebounds. said. scored all of his 13 points after the minutes left in the game. James NASSAUCC (M )— Marvin Crumpton points that led Ohio State over 1 0-0 2, Henry Anderson 5 3-S 13, Bob The two ciubs from the Soviet National League Hawks $1,500 for fighting during the fourth left. George McCloud’s 3-pointer No. 4 Illinois 80, No. 17 Georgia The Bills, like the Bears, aren’t intermission, along with 12 more tallied 13 of his points in the Brunhke 4 5-413, Carter Greenhoword 1 host St. John’s in the ECAC are currently on a 14-game NH L tour, the most quarter of Atianta’s 128-126 victory over New got the Seminoles within 68-67 Tech 75: Lowell Hamilton’s 24 much into verbal battles. Cougar turnovers, as Nassau second half. Nassau then went on 0- 02. Bob Gordon 71-415, Ken Matthews Holiday Festival. The Redmen 50-010, ROb Smith 41-39, Nick Sanchez I extensive in history. York. Oakiey was found to have started the fight. with seven seconds to play, but points and Nick Anderson’s 15 “ We let our play do the pulled away for an 86-71 victory a 13-2 run and, after a layup by have played in every ECAC 1- 2 21, Mike Frances 0 0-2 0, Dennis Tony Dawson missed a despera- points and 10 rebounds led Illinois talking,” quarterback Jim Kelly Thursday night at East Catholic Marvin Crumpton, gained a 54-44 Sullivan 0 1-2 1. Totals 35 12-24 14. Holiday Festival championship MCC (71) — Terry Smith 4 (M)«, Troy over Georgia Tech in the semifi­ said. “ They do both. They like to game since 1979 and had won the High School. advantage with 12; 28 to go. Moore 1 0-03, Kevin Wilson 32-28, Mike nals of the Rainbow Classic in talk but they get it done, too.” “ They just started beating us Shea 3 2-2 8, Jon Seymour 4 0-0 8. Joel last four tournaments. MCC slips to 7-6 while Nassau is Honolulu. They — the Oilers — Anally got Lewis 7 0-0 14, Bernard James 7 3-3 17, Burson, who scored 37 points in 10-2. The Cougars will travel to up and down the court.” Olander Nalda SpenceOO-10, Rob Schuler 10-02, Flames not so invincible on home ice The mini improved to 11-0 while a semifinal victory over Florida, it done on the road against a Montreal to take part in a said. “ We just can’t have un­ Ron Chaney 10-0 2, Rob Gllllard01-21. Georgia Tech fell to 6-2. got the Buckeyes’ final eight winning team when they edged three-day tournament beginning forced turnovers because they’ll Totals 31 8-10 71. 3-polnt cools; NA- Sanchez 4; MCC- By Ken Rappoport The Flyers, 11-2-1 in their last 14 the Devils moved from Colorado No. 5 Georgetown 74, South points in the championship game Cleveland 24-23 in the AFC Monday. make it hurt.” Moore. The Associated Press games, limited Pittsburgh to just to New Jersey in 1982. ’The Deviis Florida 64: Charles Smith scored at Madison Square Garden. Jerry wild-card game last Saturday. It NHL Roundup 17 shots on goal. are now 0-3-2 in their last five 25 points, including 16 in the was the first road playoff victory Francis added 19 points. Carkner scored a shorthanded games. second half as Georgetown held for Houston since 1979. In what some consider a Ohio State. 9-2, used a 13-2 run Raglnald Plnto/MattchMtor H m id preview of the Stanley Cup finals, goal at 4; 22 of the second period to Kasper and Linseman gave the off South Florida to win the early in the second half for a 51-41 Oilers coach Jerry Glanville Esiason NFL’s most valuable player Naslund scored twice as Mont­ give the Fiyers a 2-1 lead and Bruins an early 2-0 lead. After Tribune Invitational in Tampa, would prefer emphasis on his the Montreal Canadians beat the lead. The Redmen, 7-3, playing TW O -TIM E MVP — East Catholic’s Karen Mozdzierz Calgary Flames. Even more real used a four-goal second Propp scored his 16th on a power Tom Kurvers cut the deficit to 2-1 Fla. four true freshmen and a Prop 48 team’s skills, not it’s talkative CINCINNATI (AP) - Boomer (11), shown in a fiie photo in a game eariier in the year period to end Calgary’s home-ice play at 7:04. early in the second period, Randy ’The Hoyas, 9-0, saw their nature and bruising — some say around a more dynamic leader as named Thursday as the league’s importantly for the Canadiens, sophomore, came back but could Eslason’s value to the Cincinnati a quarterback than what Boomer MVP by The Associated Press. against Manchester High, was named the most vaiuabie they won at the Saddledome. unbeaten streak. Paul Coffey scored on a breaka­ Burridge stole the puck and 13-point lead dwindle to four with not take the lead. Jayson Willi­ dirty — style. way for Pittsburgh with 1:21 left Bengals can’t be measured by is.” Collinsworth said. “ And that He won the award in a close piayer in the Eliington Holiday Ciassic. Earlier in the which has been a house of horrors Naslund snapped a scoreless tie scored with 34 seconds left in the with eight minutes remaining. ams. who fouled out with 2:38 to ” We are a hard-nosed team,” quarterback rankings. That’s 54 seconds into the second period, in the third period. Philadelphia’s period. Cam Neely made it 4-1 But Smith and freshman Alonzo he said. “ They play at 100 mph probably is his biggest strength three-way vote among sportswri- week, Mozdzierz was MVP in the North Haven Christmas for NH L teams this year. play on an call that nullified a why receiver Cris Collinsworth then scored again 34 seconds Ron Sutter and Pittsburgh’s just 23 seconds into the final Mourning helped Georgetown basket that would have tied it at and they get after you. I don’t and his biggest asset for our ters and broadcasters covering “ We proved to them we can win thinks It’s appropriate for Esia- Tournament. after Claude Lemieux’s goal at Mario Lemieux had first-period period. re-establish control at 66-56 with 67, led St. John’s with 20 points. think you should ever have to football team, especially after each of the N F L ’s 28 teams. here,” Montreal’s Mats Naslund son to be named the N F L ’s Most last year.” 4; 06. Stephane Richer made it 4-0 goals. Canucks 6, Kings 3: Jim Sandlak 5:04 remaining. No. 19 Tennessee 76, Memphis apologize for that in the NFL. Esiason had 31 votes to 21 for said following Thursday night’s Valuable Player. at 16:41. Maple Leafs 6, Nordlquet 5: Ed scored two goals and Petri Skriko Mourning had 12 points, 10 Stele 74: This is football.” Esiason, the triggerman in the quarterback Randall Cun­ 4-3 victoryovertheFlames. "And Dyron Nix had 27 points “ I don’t think I ’ve ever been we wanted to prove to other Joel Otto’s power-play goal Olczyk and Vincent Damphousse snapped a 2-2 tie as Vancouver rebounds and eight blocked shots and 10 rebounds as Tennessee Like the Oilers, the Seahawks league’s top-ranked offense, was ningham of Philadlephia. East made it 4-1 and Calgary scored scored twice and goaltender moved out of the Smythe Division and Jaren Jackson scored 14 stopped Memphis State in the don’t often fare well in cold teams they (the Flames) can be late goals by Joe Mullen and Jiri Allan Bester stopped Michel cellar. points. second-ever meeting between the weather. beaten at home.” From page 13 Before Thursday night, the Hrdina in a 1:22 span to pull Goulet’s penalty shot with 12 Skriko shrugged off a check by No. 6 Oklahoma 128, Texas ASM intrastate rivals. Husky Flames had been unbeaten at within one goal. seconds left as the Maple Leafs Mike Allison in the Kings’ zone, 80; Even without injured Stacey Nix was named most valuable “ It’s (the streak’s) gone now edged Quebec to end a 10-game wheeled and banked a 25-foot King. Oklahoma had no trouble player of the 23rd Volunteer this ability as evidenced by the to take control. “ Third quarter home this season with a 14-0-3 and with it two points.” Crisp road losing streak. wrist shot off the right post at 8; 18 overwhelming Texas ASM in the Classic for the third straight From page 13 fourth-quarter quality contribu­ turnovers really hurt as they record. And with the victory, the Canadiens moved into first place said. “ But that’s two points. Brulne 6. Devils 2: Steve Kasper of the second period to give the All-College tournament. year. He is the only player to win tions by Jodi Widmer, Tammy opened up a sizeable lead (for Mavericks There’s no sense our beating our and Ken Linseman scored first- Canucks the lead for good. Tyrone Jones scored 32 points the honor three times. Dubois and Am y Mann. overall in the standings, although Valley Regional),’ ’ Bolton Coach chests or tearing out our hair.” period goals as Boston continued From page 13 game, twisted his left ankle with Sheri Murphy led South with 10 Craig Phillips said. the Flames have four games in was swallowed up by three it to 49-46 with 7:44 left. UConn, Flyers 3, Penguins 2: Terry its road domination of the slump­ 3:25 left In the first half and had to defenders the second half. pints. Mike Deranleau had 13 points. hand. however, pulled away on a 9-2 run “Well, we’ve gotta play 80 Carkner and Brian Propp scored ing Devils. seat at the end of the bench, be helped to the Husky locker- UConn’s perimeter game did not MANCHBSTBR (49) — LIsa Cartier 4 Mike Haugh 10 and Drew Pinto 9 Holtz wary of the Mountaineers that made it 63-53 with just over a 2-2 10, Tina Stone 4 2-4 14, Kathy King 1 games and the playoffs. ’ ’ Calgary second-period goals to help Phila­ The Bruins snapped a two- Aguirre made an obscene gesture room. He returned to the Husky respond. for the Bulldogs. Center Jim minute left. 0-0 2, Shelly DIeterle 3 1-2 7, Trish coach Terry Crisp said. ‘ "The delphia defeat Pittsburgh, ending game losing streak and are now in the general direction of bench on crutches with 11:26 left “ (Air Force) exploited what O’Connell 5 2-3 12, Amy Mann 0 2-3 2, Hathaway saw his first action of By Herschel NIssenson “ If we have to get into a Holtz was saying all those nice record was nice. We took it as the Penguins’ eight-game un­ 7-1-2 in regular-season games at MacLeod. in the second half. Six-foot was a weakness of ours last year HUSKY NOTES - The all­ Tammy Oubolf OOOO, BethO’Brlen004) the year for Bolton and game the The Associated Press high-scoring contest, we’ re in a things about the Mountaineers. 0, Jodi Widmer 0 0-0 0, Jen Brindlal 100 long as we could.” beaten streak. the Brendan Bryne Arena since ” I didn’t see it so I can’t sophomore John Gwynn, who and was tonight,” Calhoun said. tournament team included Dud­ 2. Totoll 20 9-14 49. club a lift In the rebounding severe problem because that’s “ Lou, you’re great for my respond to it,” MacLeod said. “ I has earned some playing minutes “ Tt)fy, gave us 12-15 foot jump ley, Gamble, UConn’s Willie SOUTH CATHOLIC (38) — Ann department. TEMPE, Ariz. — Notre Dame what West Virginia has done a morale,” Nehlen said to the with his play in previous games, Hickey 41-2 9, Judy Rodriaguet 21-2 5, thought Mark had a fine game. I shots, to our three perimeter McCloud. Harvard’s Ralph Sue Rohan 0 02 0, Sheri Murphy 50010, Sean Robertson had 22 points coach Lou Holtz agrees with most great job of. departing Holtz. “ Stick around a can’t please everybody. The was l-for-4 from the floor, with an people and the numbers will add James and Davidson’s Jay Aurora Contello 3 2-2 8, Chris natches 0 and Brian Church 20 to lead the observers that West Virginia “ They force the other team into little longer. Holy criminy, half air ball, in a brief eight-minute 2-2 2, Kathleen Curry 0 OO 0. Totals 14 Bulls win on Pippin buzzer beater connmissioner says we can only up to not impressive shooting” Schmitt. . . Davidson won the 4-10 38. winners. hasn’t played the most difficult playing catch-up. And when you the people in America don’t think stint against the Falcons. play five guys and I ’ll leave it at Gamble (12 points), George consolation game, 70-62. . . Halftime: 19-17 Manchester. Bolton’s junior varsity won its By The Associated Press straight, its longest streak since schedule in the world. try to play catch-up with West we ought to be here and Lou that.” UConn looked like it was going and Gwynn were a combined Calhoun hoped to use the Classic fifth straight with a 62-50 deci­ winning seven In a row in But that doesn’t mean he Virginia, with their secondary thinks w e’re so good we shouldn’t to run away and hide from Air NBA Roundup The Celtics haven’t had a 3-for-14 from the field the second as a testing ground for freshman sion. Pete DellaBella hit a 3-point Scottle Pippen made the third November 1985. The victory was disagrees with the Fiesta Bowl’s and their great ability to play be playing. I’m having trouble sub-.500 month since April. 1979. Force (8-3), which saw a six- half. “ W ejustgottight.’’ Calhoun Rod Sellers and Dan Cyrulik. It Boys Basketball shot at the buzzer to win it for the try for the winning basket the last the second straight for the decision to pair the third-ranked man-to-man coverage and their figuring this game out.” game winning streak snapped. It "W e’d get it within five to seven explained. “ They gave us more didn’t work out that way. Sellers Bolton winless young Bulldogs. Paul Sour had 32 one when he scared from the lane Bullets. Mountaineers with No. 1 Notre great ability to pressure the Besides trying to score on West points a couple of times, but we ran off the gam e’s first 15 points, and more shots, and the more we played six minutes against Air points for the winners. at the buzzer to give the host Patrick Ewing was called for his Otis Thorpe led the Rockets Dame next Monday. passer ... Virginia’s defense, Holtz must and had a 20-2 lead with Gamble just couldn’t get over the hump,” missed the more they gave the Force while Cyrulik never took BOLTON — Unbeaten Valley VALLIY RIOiaNAL (42) - Key(t) Chicago Bulls a 108-106 win over fifth foul. Pltlno received two with 26 points. “ West Virginia is an outstand­ “ West Virginia is the type of figure out a way to stop quarter­ Nagot 1 3-3 5, S«an Robartion 9 0-2 22, said Kevin McHale, who led the netting 10 points and Robinson 8 shots to us. his warmup top off. . . It was Regional moved its unblemished the New York Knicks Thursday quick technicals from referee ing football team and they didn’t team that can compare to anyb­ back Major Harris, who is so in that stretch. TTie Falcons, Brian Church 0 2-2 20, Aaron Atkinson 2 Celtics with 29 points. “ They " I think those three perimeter UConn’s seventh Classic win in its mark to 5-0 Thursday night with a 1-2 5, MIkt RadodaltnskI 4 0-0 8, Rogtr night in NBA action. 'Ted Bernhardt and was gone. SuperSonIcs 129, Heel 99; Seat­ get here because they happened ody and on a given day they’ re talented it takes three players to however, didn’t quit. came out and hit some incredible people will make those shots, but 11-year history. . . . Harvard 62-50 win over host Bolton High in Balritow 0 0-0 0, Pat Smalley 10-0 2 Pippen, in his second start of tle won its seventh straight game to win the lottery, or something capable of beating anybody quite simulate him in practice. “Give credit to Reggie (Air Totals 24 4-9 42. shots in the flrst quarter. The first we didn’t in the second half when student radio station WHRB was non-conference boys’ basketball BaLTON (58) — Drew Pinto 3 04) 9, the season, had23 points. Michael Bullets 126, Rockets 109: Jeff at home thanks to 14 blocked along those lines.’’ Holtz said badly. “ One thing we have in our favor Force Coach Reggie Minton) and quarter was the difference in the they gave them to us” knocked off thqeir for 10 minutes action. Mike Oeronleou 4 0-013, Doyld Boles 0 Jordan led the way with 37. Malone scored 24 of his 31 points shots, including a team-record Thursday. “They’re here be- “ There’s no way in this world — we’re not foreign to their the Air Force kids, being down 18 0-0 0, Craig Winslow 2 1-1 5, Jim game.” Air Force sliced the Husky lead in the first hhlf of the consolation Tlie Bulldogs are winless in five Hathaway 2 3-4 7, Mike Hough 5 0-0 10, The winning shot came after in the second half and Mark nine by Alton Lister. The Sonics * cause they won 11 football games we can score a lot of points offense,” Holtz said. “Their of­ “It’s tough to win on the road and staying in that matchup and to three points twice with Ray game when a Crimson player outings. Robert Palmer 00-00, John Hoar 00-00, Jordan missed with five seconds Alarie had a season-high 19 for also forced 35 turnovers and got and *hey earned it. against We.st Virginia. No way fense is very, very similar to staying down,” Calhoun said, Dudley (game-high 26 points) came flying over into the press Frank Tozzoll 1 0-0 2, Mark Yovinsky 0 when the other team hits such a ’The visitors had a 13-10 lead 0-00, Justin Herman 00-00, Zac Morford left and Horace Grant missed a Washington, which managed its 25 points apiece from Xavier “ Offensively, they’re number possible.” many things we do. In addition to tremendously high percentage.” referring to the Falcons’ decision lead the visitors on an 11-1 run in table, and took half their equip­ after one quarter and 25-21 2 0-0 4. Totals 21 4-8 50. tip-in attempt. highest point production of the McDaniel and Dale Ellis. two in the country because they West Virginia coach Don that, we can come closer to to pack it in and force UConn to which the Huskies didn’t score a ment with him as he scrambled to ■■ Deranleau; said Celtics coach Jimmy halftime bulge. They outscored VR- Robertson 4. Knicks coach Rick Pitino was season. Jon Sundvold topped Miami can run and throw. Their defense Nehlen arrived at the news simulating M ajor Harris than Rodgers. shoot from the outside. Robinson field goal for 7‘A minutes that cut get back into the play. Bolton, 20-11, in the third quarter Halftime; 25-21 Valley Regional. ejected with 7:56 left when Houston, 18-10, had won six with 23 points. is outstanding. conference just about the time anybody else they’ve played. U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 30, 19M MANCHESTER HEHALD, Fritfav, Dec. 30, 1988 — 17

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Colton States Ctosslc DEAR BRUCE: I Jotmston, Bos (hloh-stlddne), 9:M; Lftise- C0NNRCTICUT(I6) First Round The bank wouldn’t even tell us on work on my associate of arts degree wALn coNm iNca Williams 6 K 64 6, McQoud 65 69 12, GoorglaX, Ptlncolon 54 have a take-out restau­ Wednesday if the check was good. and I Intend to transfer to a four-year RoMnson 911 610 3 , Gamble 615 60 16 La Salle65, South (iirollna67 rant. Business is great W FIs OF OA ney. Bos (cross-checking), 11:56; They said they wouldn’t allow us to institution. My adviser is pressuring L T Broten, NJ (hooking), 12:01; Korn, NJ, Georee611609,Smlth62600,Sellers6060 Cowboy Shootool and we always try to Plltfliurah 22 12 3 47 171 147 double minor (cross checking, roughing), 0,DePrlest F in t Round deposit it until Saturday, when they me to choose a major so I can apply NY Hongtrt 19 14 S 43 149 18 16:00; LInseman, Bos (trloolng), 17: H); 1-11-13, Gywnn 1-4602. Totals26X16366. S.lltlnalsW,PonnSt.» take care of our custo­ would put it through for collection. for a transfer, but I don’t know what I PlillacMpMa 8 16 2 42 1S7 18 Quintal, Bos (cross-checking), 10;49. Halftime—Connecticut, 36-X. 6Polnt WyomlngX, Gonzaoo67 mers. However, I have Smart Money lAMithInoton 16 14 S 41 18 18 (ioals—Air Force614 (Dudley 6X , Bowtina Dofloneo Closiic ’That made me very angry. After all, want to do. Now Jurwv 13 16 7 33 i a 19 Shots on goal—Boston 136-7—21. New 1-4), Connecticut 614 (Gamble 69, George Championship one whom I cannot while $2,500 isn’t very much to a bank, I’m a 27-year-old mother of one NY Itlandtn 9 24 2 8 MS 149 Jersey 7-0-15—31. 1-2, Smith 61, Gwvnn 62). F o u M Out— Def1anco64, Rio Grondo72 seem to satisfy, and I Bruce Williams Dlvtilia Powsr-olay Opoortunltles—Boston 2 of Slimko. Rebounds—AlrForcen(Klmble9), Third Ploco it is great deal of money to a small child and my husband earns enough AAontr«ol 25 10 6 9 MO m 0; New Jersey 0 of 0. CcMwiectIcut 40 (Robinson 9). Ai^sts—Air WOboshn, Whooton69 want to know if I’m Bolton IS IS 9 39 18 IIS ECAC HolMov Festival busiensswoman like me. money so I can stay in school for the Goalies—Boston, Moog, 1B46(31shots-20 Force 5 (Bowling, Giles 7>, Connecticut 12 ^aubSRMtfju^Gahidb wrong. BuffMo 16 17 4 36 18 14S saves). New Jersey, Souve, 24-1 (23-17). (Williams 4). Total FOuls—Air FCKoe X , R W next two or three years. What are the Quabtc 13 23 4 8 141 177 CoiMWCtIcut 16. Attendance—13,23. OhloSt.X,St.John's72 The customer came ALBUQUERQUE, N.m ! hot fields for me to get into? Hartford 13 8 3 39 127 i a A—19JIM. Third Ploco into one of our stores CAMFBKLL CONFCRCNCCflfc iB.S ■ m Referee— Dan Morouelll. Linesmen— RorldaX, Fordhom52 R.T., Pot Dap(nzo, Leon Stickle. Vlllanova 68, Florida State 67 For Wosi Classic and ordered a supply of food that the seat of his car without putting the DEAR R.W.: To all of us $2,500 is a NASHVILLE. TENN. W L T 1Fta OF OA Second Round comes with a special sauce. The top back on. Now he stops suddenly lot of money, but in this instance you Dutrolt 16 13 S 41 146 141 Colorado 72, St. Joseph'sSI customer poured the sauce over the St. Louis 14 16 6 34 119 IS Canadians 4, Flames 3 VILUU40VA (M) Ctemson74,Oreeon61 and expects you to clean his car? Talk were 100 percent wrong. You accepted DEAR R.T.: No one can tell you Toronto 13 33 2 a 18 18 Wilson 612 64 17, Walker 61 65 4, Middle Tenn. 65, Chicogo SI. 71 food to allow it to marinate on the way about being unreasonable! what amounts to a promissory note. what is appropriate for you. You can AAlnnoMto 11 19 6 a 114 18 Atassey1-1305,Oowdell65347,(k'els7-1261 Oregon St. 62, Michigan St. 9 Chicago 10 23 4 24 143 174 14, Bekkedom 1-1602, Taylor 63604, West FHidMv Toumomont home and left the lid off the container. I think you were more than Your customer told you that he or she gc to the library and determine what !imvM* Mentreni g 4 g—4 6X6015. Totals 236619366. DIvIslaa CeSgory g | 3 -3 Third PIOGO He had to stop suddenly and the generous in offering to replace his didn’t have the money at the time but fields the experts project will have job Calgary M 8 5 S3 1H IX Shawnee St. 112, Wayne, Mich. X Los AngHcs 24 14 1 49 1S7 First Period—None. Penalties— FLORIDA ST. (47) sauce spilled all over his car. Now he order when you had nothing at all to do would cover it on the date of the check. openings. But until you personally 203 Svoboda, Mon (tripping), 5:33; McCrlm- Florkla Tedoy HolMav Clossic Edmonton 8 13 4 4 4 171 142 Mitchell 1-3 36 5, Johnson 66 62 13, First Round claims that we are responsible with the loss. I wouldn't go one inch The bank would have made a decide what most interests you. you Vancouvgr IS 19 127 mon. Col (hlgh-stlcklng), 13:30; Robinson, Bovd61620, McCloud6166415,6Aayes2-6 5 35 18 M(m (hooking), 15:01; Sutsr,Col (hooking) Boston College 64, Coastal Carolina 67 because the sauce came from our further. I’m sure he'll threaten to sue. serious error if it had put it through for will flounder. PEOPLE Winniote 14 14 6 34 142 147 1-1 5, Dawson 613 35 13, Thomas 64 62 6, Rorlda Tech IX, AAassachuselts67 HiursdeVi OatiMs Whlts60600,Hunter676010. Tatols2600 Groolor Younpstown Holldav Classic shop. but his attorney will laugh him out of collection or in any way used the Maybe you should get career Toronto 6k Qutboc 5 Second Period—1, Montreal, Naslund 17 17-367. (Svoboda, Lemleux), :S4 (pp). 2,Montreal, ChomplonstHp When I got into the act. I offered to the office. check before the date that it came counseling from the four-year institu­ PhIkKtelohIa 3, Pittsburgh 2 Halftime—Vlllanova 33, Florida State Prolrle VIewM, Youmzstown St. 74 Bono meets the Reagans Boston 6, New Jers^ 2 C.Lemleux X (Gilchrist, Roy), 4:06 3, 8 . 3polnt goals—^Vlllanova 39 (Wllsrxi 3-4, replace the spoiled dinner, but he said due. tion. Good luck! ''Montreal,Naslond16(Green,Smlth),4:«.4, Third Ptoeo AAontreal 4 Calgary 3 West 0-S), Florida State 6 3 (Johnson 30, Coppin SI. X, Houston BoptlstX that was not satisfactory. He wants VOncouver 6, Los Angeles 3 Montreal, Richer 9 (Corbonneau,Lumme), McOoud 611, Moves 63, (3awson 62) . DEAR BRUCE: One of our custo­ I understand your frustration, but PALM SPRINGS. Calif. (AP) - Mayor 16:41(pp).5,Cal(rary,Olto9(Sirter,Mullen>, Hooslor Classic his entire car cleaned! Am I being n May's (Semtes Fouled out—Wilson, Thomas. ChomplonsMp mers paid us with a post-dated check. when you accept post-dated checks Sonny Bono greeted President and Mrs. Detroit of Hartford, 7:35 p.m. 17:35 (pp). Pennies— Murzyn, Cal (trlp- plng) :X; P^ lnskl, Col (Interference), Rebounds—Vlllcxiova X (Dowdell, West Indlana73, Utah St.61 unreasonable or is he? The check was dated for Saturday and such as this one. you have to bide your Bruce Williams, America’s top Reagan on their arrival to the desert BirflUo at Washington, 0:05 p.m. 7), Rorlda State 3 (Hunter 12). Assists— Third Ploco Minnesota at St. Louis, 0:3S p.m. 15:05; Lumme, Mon (Interference), 17:07. Vlllanova 10 (WIIs Paxson 2-2604, Hodges 664614, Sellers61 11. Missouri (11-3) did not play. Northom Intorcolloalato Conforonco DEAR READER: No surgical procedure is free of A—16,005. ality and character. for 12 hours that would appall me I’ve been putting off for a long Swayze and Gatlin intend to include their New Jersey 12 16 .4X tV i 600. Totals4689163106. 12. Nevodo-Las Vegos (6X did not play. risks and complications. The disastrous result you I hope you will run it every if I felt I had to keep it up for a Third Period—6, Toronto, Olezyk X Referee—Paul Stewart. Linesmen— Washington 6 17 .3X 9 New York 3 3 3 23—1M Augustana.S.D. X , S. Dakota St. 76, OT experienced from your breast-reduction operation time. I’ll finally write that letter, performance on the record from the film. (Leemon, Solmlng), 5:24. 9, Toronto, Ryan Bozak, Shane Never. Charlotte 7 19 .269 IOV3 Chicago X 3 M 34—1K 13. Seton Hall (12-0) beat DePoul 8360. Moorheod St. X, Northern St.,S.D. 79 year. I’m sure it will benefit lifetime. make that phone call, clean that Gatlin is a member of The Gatlin Brothers, Leemon 12 (Osborne), 5:36. 10, To- Central Division 3Polnt goals—Newman 2, G.WIIkIns 2, 14. Louisville (62) did not play. Consolation Bracket may not have been due to anything you or the many others as it has me. Just for today I will be happy, ranto,Goane 2 (Olezyk, Leemon), 10:04. Cleveland X 5 .800 — Hodges 2, Jockson, Tucker, Strickland. 15. Ohio State (92) beat St. John'sX-72. Block Hills St. 107, SW Minnesota IX, OT surgeon did wrong. Nonetheless, you are left with an closet or straighten out those whose hits include "All the Gold in California” 11, Quebec, P. Stastny 16 (Poddubny, Rnn), Detroit 19 7 .731 V/7 Fouled out—None. Rebounds—New York VVInona St. 72, Bemldll St. 54 NEVER TOO OLD Abraham Lincoln said, "Most and “Drunken Lady.” Swayze, who says he’s a 10:25. Penolttes—(Ximphousse, Tor Soviet Red Army 3. IslanderaS Atlonto 18 9 .667 3 58 (Ewing 10), Chicogo 56 (Grant 12). 16. South Corollno (61) lost to La Salle O Chib Clattic unacceptable consequence that needs treatment. dresser drawers. (roughing), 12:33; Glllls, (3ue (roughing), Milwaukee 15 10 .600 5 Assists—New York 3 (Jackson 13), Chicago 8567. Championthip DEAR NEVER: My "resolu­ folks are about as happy as they Just for today, before I speak I country music fan, gained fame with the movie 12:33. Chicago 14 12 .53 6W 3 (PIppen 7). Total fouls—New York 3 , You could possibly be helped by a surgical tions" column has become an Soviet Red Army l i 1—3 17. Georgia Tech (62) lost to No. 41 lllnols Otterbein IX, UrbonaX make up their minds to be.” He will ask myself, "Is it true? Is it “Dirty Dancing." Shots on goal—Toronto6-7-12—27.Quebec Indiana 5 21 .192 15W Chicogo 21. Technicals—Cartwright, New 8675. Third Plooo revision. Seek a second or third opinion from established annual tradition: was right, I will not dwell on 17-1M4—43. N.Y. Itkoidert o 1 1—2 WESTERN CONFERENCE York cooch PItIno 2 (elected). A—18076. 18. North Carolina State (51) did not ploy. Franklin BAtorshallTO, Urslnus65 qualified plastic surgeons. Specialists in medical kind?” And if the answer to either Missed penefty shots—Goulet Que, 19:46 Rrst Period—1, Red Army, Makarov Midwest Division Ohio Wesleyan Shannon Toumomont thoughts that depress me. I will of those questions is negative. I third. (Krutov), 19:15 (sh). Penalties— W L Pet. OB centers, for example, are often quite skillful at Volek,NY (hooking), 1:07; Pllon, NY 19. Tennessee (61) beat Memphis State First Round DEAR READERS: These New chase them out of my mind and Surrogate mom writes book Power-ploy Opportunities—^Toronto 0 ot Dallas 17 9 .654 — MavertGksISI.CeKIcsIfS 7674. W. Va. WeslynX,Ohlo Dominican 72 restoring patients to normal after unsuccessful won’t say it. 3; Quebec 1 of 5. (roughing), 2:02; Norton, NY (tripping), Houston 18 10 .643 — Year's resolutions are based on replace them with happy 4:3; Lorlonov, Red Army (hlgh-stlcklng), X. Kansas (91) beat Iona 10067. Plalnsmon-Snvdor Classic surgery. Ask for a referral to the plastic surgery Just for today I will make a NEW YORK (AP) — Surrogate mother Mary Goalies—Toronto, Bester, 4-64) (43 O nver 16 11 .593 1'/j BDSTON (115) First Round the original credo of Alcoholic thoughts. shots-36 saves). Quebec, Mason, 5-13-1 6:05; Konstantinov, Red Army (elbow­ Utah 16 12 .571 2 Baker 81, Concordia, Neb. 79 department of a teaching hospital or university conscious effort to be agreeable. I Beth Whiteheaci-Gould, pregnant with her fifth (21-15), Gosselln (10:04 third, 66). ing), 17:24. San Antonio 7 19 . 269 10 AAcHale161936X, Lohous2O604, Parish will look as good as I can. dress Second Period—2, New York, La Fon­ 915 60 18, Johnson 66 1-2 9,Alnge615 Nebraska WeslvnX,Chodron St. X health center. There, using sophisticated tech­ child, will travel to 22 cities this spring to A—14,991. Miami 3 23 .115 14 2-216, Lewis7-136618, Shaw 26668, Poxson Thuraday'a GOllega hoop reaulta Porreco Cup becomingly, talk softly, act cour­ Referee — Denis Morel. taine (King), 1:X. 3, Red Army, Bykov, 7: X Pacific Division First Round niques. super-specialists may help you solve your promote a book she co-wrote about the Baby M Linesmen—Wayne Borniey, Gerard (sh). Penalties—Kostichkin, Red L.A. (.akers 18 10 .643 — 2-51-35, Acres 46616, Grandlson 61 62 0, teously and not interrupt when Army (Interference), 2:06; Byakin, Red Gamble 60 60 0,Rlvos61600.Totals49-93 N.C. Central X, W. Texos St. 9 problem. Data Bank case, titled "A Mother’s Story.” Gauthier. Portland 16 11 .593 1'/j 168115. EAST Second Round someone else is talking. Army (holding), 3:31; Kamensky, Red Phoenix 15 11 .577 2 Casheton St. 72, Wldener67 GannonX. Kentucky St. 81 The book will focus on the negative effects of Army (slcshlng), 7:06; Larson, NY DALLAS (13) ColorodoCol. 3, Hunter 76 Just for today I’ll not improve Flyan3,Pengulna2 (tripping), 7:54. Seattle 14 12 .538 3 Aguirre 918 35 22, Perkins 7-10 7-9 21, Punhio Calumet Invltattenol surrogate motherhood on people, Mrs. Golden State 11 14 .440 6/1 Donoldson 36 60 6, Harper 618 35 16, Ouauesne 105,lndlana,Pa.69 Championship DEAR DR. GOTT: At 7.3 I’ve started to have spells anybody except myself. Whitehead-Gould’s attorney, Robert D. Aren- L.A. Clippers 10 17 .370 7'/i Blackman 1619 46 33, Tarplev 913 16 19, Hofstro75, Long Island U. 73 Wls.-Parkslde67, Dubuoue64 of epilepsy. What can I expect in the future? Just for today I will have a 1 3 0 -3 Sacramenta 6 19 .240 IOV2 Davis46609, Schrempf161-24, Wennln(iton Potsdam St. 71, Buffalo St. 67 Third Ploco stein, said Thursday. PlttsBorgh i g i—t Thursday's Games 60 60 O.Totals 5392 X -X 131. Provldence93, Wagner 57 Ind.-Pur.-Indpls. X Purdue-Columet 73 M oving on program. I may not follow it Mrs. Whitehead-Gould’s unsuccessful legal Rrst Period—1, Philadelphia, Sutter 12 Washington 13, Houston 109 Boston X X 31 24—115 St. Peter's 73, Nlagora46 Rainbow Classic exactly, but I will have it, thereby (Ekiund, Wells), 7:01 (pp). 2, PIttsbureh, Chicago IX, New York 106 Dallas X 3 3 33-13 SOUTH Semifinals fight to keep the child she agreed to bear for FootbaO Dallas 131, Boston 115 AlobamaM, NE Loulslona65 Hawoll 72, Purdue69 DEAR READER: Epilepsy rarely begins in Per capita saving myself from two pests: Lemleux 36 (R.Brown, Dohloulst), 16:54. 3Polnt goals—Alnoe 2, Aguirre, Harper, Year Vehicle miles traveled (millions) mites driven William and Elizabeth Stern under a $10,000 Penalties—Murphy, Phi (sloshing), 5:16; Seattle IX, Miami X Davis, Schrempf. Fouled out—None. Albany, Go. X, Georgia Coll. 73 IIMnolsXGeorolaTech75 people over the age of 50. When older adults develop hurry and indecision. Friday's Games Columbus91, Ala.-Huntsvl I Ie82 Southern Cal U, YaleX contract sparked nationwide debate on surro­ R.Brown, Pit (hlgh^ttcklng), 5:16; Cof­ Rebounds—Boston X (McHale 10), Dallas Duke94,ComellX seizures, doctors usually look for causes other than Just for today I will have a quiet fey, Pit (holding), 6:17; Tocchet, Phi, N FL Playoff picture Phoenix at New Jersey, 7:X p.m. 54(Perklns 14). Assists—Boston31 (Shaw6), Tulsa75, Houston 71 epilepsy. gacy contracts. mlnor-malor (boarding, fighting), New York at Charlotte, 7:X p.m. Dallas 35 (Harper 18). Total fouls—Boston Lincoln Memorial 106, Armstrong St. 93 Rod Lobster Classic 1970 1,120.328 1 5,481.1 half-hour to relax alone. During The girl was known in court papers as Baby 7:36; Frowley, Pit, molor (fighting), Washington at Cleveland, 7:X p.m. 22, Dallas X. Technicals—Boston 2 lllegol Miami,Ohlo61, Illinois St. 9 Chomplenshlp this time I will reflect on my 7:36; Chychrun, Phi, molor (fighting), Saturday, Dec. M Chicago at Indiana, 7:X p.m. defense. A—17,007. N.C.-Wllmlngton 95, Tennessee Tech 93, VlllanovaM,RorldaSt.67 For example, drugs (such as anti-depressants), M. 11:25; Zcimlak, Pit, molor (fighting), AFC Wild Cord Houston at Detroit, 8 p.m. 20T Third Plooo head injuries, brain tumors and certain forms of 1975 1,330.075 6,221.4 behavior and get a better pers­ The 31-year-old Mrs. Whitehead-Gould lives 11:25; Caufleld, Pit (hooking), 17:33; Houston 34, Cleveland 2S Atlanta at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. Old Dominion X , George AAoson 72 Auburn95, Cent. Ro iid o X 1 pective on my life. Craven, Phi, double minor (roughing), Monday, Dec. X Boston at Son Antonio, 9:X p.m. Tennessee76, Memphis St. 74 Richmond TTmos-Dlspafch bivltatlenal stroke are much more likely to provoke seizures in Bayport, N. Y., with her second husband and MIomI at Denver, 9:X p.m. MIDWEST First Round Just for today I will be three of her children, Arenstein said. 19:39; Errey, Pit, dO(rt>le minor (routing), NFC WIM Cord Big East standings Brodlev 104, Do vton 86 than is epilepsy. 1980 19:39. Minnesota X , Los Angeles Roms 17 Philadelphia at Utah, 9:X p.m. Vo. Commonweolth65, JomesA6odlson56 1,S20,8i$ 1 6,692.1 unafraid. I will gather the cour­ “She is pregnant and she is happy about it,” Second Period—3, Phllcxielphia, COrkner L.A. Clippers at L.A. Lakers, 10:X p.m. Big East Conference O'all EvonsvIlleX, Sleno66 Virginia Tech 79, RIchmondM To answer your question. I’d have to know the age to do what is right and take 7 (Poulin, Propp), 4:22 (sh). 4, Philadel­ Conference Semifinals Saturday's Games w L w L Hillsdale IX, Aaulnos 74 Rechoslor Boskotball Classic cause of your seizures: some would be curable, the attorney added. phia, Propp 16 (Mantha, Carkner),7:04 Saturday, Dec. 31 No games scheduled Seton Hall 1 0 n 0 John Carrol 175, Scranton 72 First Round 1985 1 j r 4 J 0 2 1 7,433.9 the responsibility for my own Stern, eventually granted custody of the girl (pp). Penalties—Mellanby, Phi Phllcxtelphla at Chicago, 12:X p.m. SiHidav's Games Providence 1 0 to 0 LakeErlen,CaseWestern62 Hamilton 111, ClorkU.91 others preventable. actions. I will expect nothing (cross-checking), 1:07; Quinn, Pit (hook­ Seattle at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. No oomes scheduled Syracuse 0 0 12 0 North PorkX, Auroro64 St. John FIsherSI, Nazareth. N.Y. 79 by the New Jersey Supreme Courk, had tried to Monitav's Game Georgetown 0 St. Xavier 74, Chicogo 63 Epilepsy itself — periodic abnormal electrical from the world, but I will realize ing), 1:47; Murphy, Phi (hooking), 2:42; Sunday, Jan. 1 0 9 0 RydoH Clastic 1987 1,908,8^ 7,852.9 stop Mrs. Whitehead-Gould from writing the Wells, Phi (hIgh-stIckIng), 4:07; R.Brown, Houston at Buffalo, 12:X p.m. Phoenix at Woshlngton, 7:X p.m. Connecticut 0 0 e 1 W. Michigan 73, Wls.-Plattevllle64 First Round brain discharges of unknown cause — is entirely 1 that as I give to the world, the Pit (high-stickino), 4:07; DIneen, Pit Minnesota at Son Francisco, 4 p.m. Pittsburgh 0 0 6 3 SOUTHWEST G r^ d Valiev St. X Wls.-Mllwoukre 70 book, arguing it would exploit the child, named (hooking), 5:41; Bullard, Phi, major Vlllanovo 0 0 8 4 Baylor 72, Sam Houston St. 66 North Dakota92. WestOorgloK treatable, using a variety of modern anti­ world will give to me. Melissa. (tlghtlng), 6:03; Hannon, Pit, major Sunday, Jan. 6 St. John's 0 1 7 3 FAR WEST Sacred Heart Holldav Clotslc convulsant drugs. Ask your doctor to discuss your Have a happy, healthy New But a Superior Court judge ruled that the (tlghtlng), 6:03; D.Brown, Phi (unsports­ AFC chomplonship, TBA Boston College 0 1 7 3 Abilene Christian IX, Emporlo St. X Second Round Percent increase 1970 -1987 70.4% 43.3% Year. And pray for peace! manlike conduct), 7:46; Zemlok, Pit NFC championship, TBA Aloska-FOIrbonks 73. WIs.-LaCrosse 71 Dowling 101. Concordla.N.Y.69 situation with you; this should give you a clearer book could focus on Mrs. Whitehead-Gould’s (unsportsmanlike conduct), 7:46; Chych­ Thursday's Results (ill Poly-SLO 66, Humboldt St 54 N.Y. Tech M, Franklin Pierce 52 idea of what to expect in the future. LOVE,ABBY relationship with the child up until her second run, Phi, molor (fighting), 6:11; (jaufleld. Sunday, Jon. 22 NBA rasulta Providence 93, Wagner 57 Cal-DavIsX, E. Montano65 Sa cred Heart 73, PoceX Pit, mlnor-malor (Instigator, fighting), At Miami Conn. Mutual Classic ChlcoSt.91,N. Kentucfcv89 Stonehlll 112. New Haven92 birthday. 6:11; Ekiund, Phi (tripping), M):2S; Sutter, 23rd Super Bowl, 5 p.m. Championship Fresno St. 72,S. Utahn Salem St. Chrltimat Teumonont Phi (cross Mourning 58 2-2 12, Bryont 56 1-2 11, U *-‘” ’** ® Roffto PItto than the monthly benefit you would automatically assume that you are if earned a benefit larger than 50 (holiflng), 13:23; Llnsemcxi, Bos (trip­ 10, Thompson 616 1-4 13, <»ray 62 60 0, Smlth9 1746 3, Wlnstan626O0,Tlllmon26 BHlO H ^ CIOSSiC M-M, Village Stylist 21-27, Teom Six percent of his or her partner’s PIA workers to stop working earlier than showed a little belated Christmas spirit when it ping), 14:16; Korn, NJ (Interference), TODAY Sundvold 11-16 1-1 73, Shoskv 610 69 17, 604, AllenOOOOO, Thompson 1-1602, Bell2-2 First Round 16-8, Anton's Accessories 18-8. have been entitled to had you waited you entered the work force late. they would have in the past. All signs agreed to tear up 800 parking tickets issued 15:39; O'Callahan, NJ (stashing), 16:31; _ Girls Basketball Washington 610 60 6, Hastings 64 64 8 604, Edwards 00600, Jefferson OO 60 0, Rocky Mountain 64. Dickinson St. 77 until 65. (A retiree entitled to $8,500 a 2. How much money has accumu­ will receive the larger amount.) A Joyce, Boe (roughing), 16:29; Lolselle, NJ Tolland at Coventry, 7 p.m. Totols4l-9117-3X. Mutombo 60 60 0. Totals 295613374. S. Dakota TechX. Minot St. 92 are that an increasing number of you Monday to many car owners who thought it was (ro u g h in g ), 16:39; Cote, Bos (hlgh- Ice Hecfcey SEATTLB (IX) Coblo Cor Cknolc Powdar Puff year at 65 will receive $6,800 at 62.) lated in your account? non-working spouse can also begin sttcfclna), 19:31; MacLeon, NJ (hold­ Manchester vs. Windsor (at Loomis), First Round receiving benefits at age 62. In that will opt to collect Social Security a holiday. 4 p.m. Cage 2-8 604, Me Key 661 4 8, L Ister 5-6 64 SOUTH FLORIDA (64) Early retirement has a powerful 3. What does the Social Security ing), W;51. 13, Ellis 917 64 3, McMillan 65 69 10, Alexander 6K) 4-5 12. Dobras 210 61 5, N.C.Charlotte76. BostonU 53 Ann Winter benefits when you first become City Counc-ilman Joe Giarrusso argued Second Period—3, New Jersey, Kurvers 10 Suffleld vs. Eost Cothollc (at Bolton SantaClora69. Navy 46 179-49, Sharron Caruso 49, Lori Fen­ appeal to millions of American Administration project your PIA case, the total will be reduced McDaniel 7-13 11-16 3 , Threott 1-4 60 2, Shahid 612 4 6 16. Crenshaw 5 16 4-5 14. ton 202-457, Vicky Ladabouche 453. eligible. Thursday for giving auto owners the benefit of f ■ ' (Muller, Carlsson), 6:10. 4, Boston, Ice Palace), 10 a.m. Palynlce2-6 M 5, Schoene3-4127, Reynolds Armstrong 4 10 65 12, Williams 2.1 1 2 5, ConNrtlen City Classic workers, and Social Security is the (primary insurance amount) will be fractionally for each month below age Biertdge 11, 19:36. Penalties—LInseman, Wrestling the doubt. City Attorney Okla Jones countered 7-9 2-2 16, Lucos 67 M 17, Johnson 61 62 Shtelnhour 60 60 0 Totals 361 17 24 64 Championship nation's most widely used source of at age 65? Your PIA is the monthly 65 — or 25 percent for three years. An important warning: contact the Bee (reughlng), 5:36; Anders(xi, NJ, Bulkeley at Manchester, noon 2 Totals47 M29451X Halftinse— Georgetown 41. South Florida Mount UnlonK. Almo66 LaVae Industrial that the Streets Department had done nothing (rotMhIno), 5:39; Quintal, Bos (holding), Eost Catholic ot Johnson, R,l. Third Ploco retirement income. Social Security payment that you The amount a widow or widower Social Security Administration in Tournament Mhiml X 3 3 29- X 32 Ipolntgools- Georoelownl 7(Smllhl6. it wasn’t authorized to do. 6:43; 6taley,NJ (roughlng),6:43; Hawgood, Seattle X X X S S -lX Tlllmon 61). South Florldo I 9 (Oobrns I 5. HIromCol. 79 PennSt Behreod76 Andy Michaud 223, O rry Peters 81, For retiring employees (and would be entitled to at age 65 based on receives after a spouse’s death is your area at least three months before Bos (roughing), 7:35; Anderson NJ (rougfi- Beys Swimming 6Polnt gools—Ellis 4, McKey, Luros. Crenshaw 0 4) Fouled out— Turner. Coro Colo Oosslc Ken Sessa 2X, Moc Segar 84-58, Aaron Several people cited for expired parking Ing), 7:35; Crowder, Bos, mlnor- East Catholic ot Windham, 3:X your total earnings history. based on the deceased spouse’s PIA your official retirement date so that Fouled out—Long Rebounds—Miami 61 Rebounds— Georgetown .19 (Mournlno 10). First Round Burnham 564, Pat Costagna 552, Roger spouses) who are fully insured — meters downtown and in the tourist-loaded mlsconduct (rouahlng), 7:57; Korn, NJ, (Thompson 13). SeattteS7(MrMlllan, Lister South Florldo .X (Alexonder 12) Assists— KentSt. 75. Alo BlrmlnghnmM MIeckowskI HI, Nick DeMolne 222, meaning that you have contributed to To obtain that information, make a unless the widow (er)’s own PIA is you won’t lose any income. It takes at mlnor-mleconducf (roughing), 7:57; Llns6 SATURDAY Tn Chottnno«Min*6, Tennesxee St 79 o t French Quarter said they thought the day after man, Boe (staoMne), 1:45; Verbeek, NJ 6) Assists— Mlam IX (Edwords6) .SeottleX Georgetown 13 (Smith. Bryont .1). South Social Security fora specified number toll free call (1-800-234-5772) to the higher. At 65, a widow (er) is entitled least eight weeks to process an _ Wrestling (McMillan 6). Total fouls— Miami ,15, Florldo II (Dohrns 6). Totol fouls — Colonial Ctotslc Flollsteod 246-59, Joe Porker 220-59, Christmas was a ticket-free holiday. (rou^lna), 6:45; (Miley, Bos (tripping), Cheney Tech/Strotford/East Lyme at V a li:» 3 A— 14,794 ChomplontMp of quarterly periods — the earliest age Social Security Administraiton and to 100 percent of the deceased spouse’s application for benefits — and some­ 14-»r Verbeek, NJ (Interference), 15:30. Bunnell, 10 o.m. Georgetown 24, South Florldo 16 Ernie Whipple 242-217-645, Joe Morgel- TerhnIrnI-South Florida heoih A 9.1.1* Tiffin 72. (V-oveCltvin onv 224-97, Roger Lagace 59. at which you can now start collecting request SSA Form 7004. Answers to PIA. If the deceased spouse retired times longer. 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Dec. 30. 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Dec. 30, 1988 — IB mcCALL OF THE WILD by OvmM * Crawford SNAFU byBrucoEoomo KIT T«'CARLYLE by Larry Wriglrt FIRST, VM6 CUT A Pnzzles •lNINTtNTlOMAl.ty, note iM-rwEicE... Television limps to end of 1988 SHOWS' RUPie. TW t WJMDROU6 5IDE0FICe-FlSM IN&... ACROSS 3 Diversion Answer to Previous Puzzle By Kathryn Baker air mediocre swill. 4 Of a planet's The Associated Press 1 Othello villain path □EQB IDCIISDD EmEi] Two talk show guests revealed they hoaxed 5 Pelvic bones 5 Creek □eSD QOdOB ODCl T V Topics Oprah Winfrey, Sally Jessy Raphael and 9 Psychic___ 6 Producer NEW YO RK — Yes, it was a pretty bad year Geraldo Rivera by posing as a phony sex Cellar Norman___ non DQiDcio amn for television. It started out promisingly M surrogate and a middle-aged virgin, prompt­ 12 Skiers' 7 Doctrine enough, though. Remember back in January, were enthralled by the final episode of “ St. ing producers to decry the disservice to a lifter 8 As far______U D □ G when CBS anchorman Dan Rather and Vice 13loch___ N Elsewhere,” which revealed the entire series public desperately in need of accurate know _E M _i^ JN President G eorge Bush had a shouting match monster 9 Arrow poison to have been imagined by an autistic child. information on sexual deviations. N _T ~r | 14 Seed covering 10 Crumbles on the “ CBS Evening News” ? What pathos! NBC News launched a series of summer GTG Entertainment launched its bally- l e w 15 Poetic foot 11 ______fixe A p 1 t TN SI What excitement! documentaries, no doubt inspired by Edward hooed “ USA Today; The Television Show" PEANUTS by Charlaa M. SclNiU 16 SplK into thin (obsession) DQD ODdDDdO But by year’s end, the presidential election R. Murrow, beginning with the riveting “ Of and set a new standard for out-of-whack layers 17 Tide type d O d d d d d seemed to be as much a victim of a writers' Macho and Men,” an examination of male hype-versus-quality ratios. 18 Actor Rod___ 19 Unit of strike as the networks’ prime-time schedule, 20 Existence o d c m i o strip-tease artist as metaphor for our In September, even the Summer Olympics f [ LIKE TO WATCH THE I APMIRE THE WAY THEY acceleration and only a chair-hurling brawl on Geraldo 21 Make an 22 Campus area _0 _u _N troubled times. on NBC could not match CBS and ABC’s ( BIRP5 FLYING SOUTH ALL TRAVEL TOGETHER... Rivera’s syndicated talk show ignited TV edging 23 ______and downs JU _E Floor fights that might have made the heart-pounding race to see who could get the V f o r t h e w in te r ..y t 22 Sine___ non 24 Cairo's river passions. A S R o D political conventions such boffo program­ first made-for-TV movie about Liberace on 24 Of the nose 25 Seth's father H ere are Just a few fascinating highlights of ming dissipated in the waning days of the the air. 27 Small fish 26 Hernando Da television’s year; 38 Bird call 45 Gas for signs decade-long primaries. The network news IN OCTOBER, CBS premiered the Mary Q > 31 Falsa god CBS finished the television season in last 32 ______27 theDancer night Verdon 39 Small rug 46 Wind indicator divisions nevetheless moved lock, stock and Tyler Moore and Dick Van Dyke shows, "How can I Nbemate?! Tlieee aren’t nuts you place in the Nielsen ratings for the first time stored for the winter; they’re coffee beenst" before 28 Infirmities 41 Army group 47 Ancient Italian catering trucks to Atlanta in July for "Annie McGuire” and ’’The Van Dyke o 42 Construction ever, confounding TV columnists who had to coverage of the Democrats, then whined O Christmas 29 Looks at family Show, ’ ’ bringing tears to the eyes of television 33 Soap ingredient 30 Enticing beam (2 wds.) get the concepts of ’ ’last’ ’ and “ first” into the about the lack of street riots that made the critics who mistily recalled ’’Life with Lucy.” C) 34 Map 32 Furniture wood 43 Jacob's son 48 Gone to court same sentence. 1968 version such a ratings bonanza. CBS Geraldo Rivera got two hours of NBC prime abbreviation 35 Uncle (Sp.) 44 Tennis player 50 Movable cover The Writers Guild of America went on courageously marched on, however, and used time for "Devil Worship: Exposing Satan’s BUGS BUNNY by Warner Sroe. 35 Having pedal 36 Electrified Lendl 51 56. Roman strike, crippling network preparation of digits the setting as an opportunity for Dan Rather Underground,” landed near the top of the 1 2 3 9 10 11 fabulous, innovative new shows for the 1988-89 36 HoUy and W alter Cronkite to announce to reporters Nielsen ratings, then complained about lack m JUST GOT AN A PIPE ) / WE'D ^ n HAQAH THE HORRIBLE by DIk Brown# WHERE WERE 37 Feeling season. More importantly, “ Hee-Haw” cele­ that they really do like each other, honest. of praise from network executives who were mWtMNWCAU. BURST Li BETTER >tOU WHEN I 12 14 FROM ELMER FUPD^ IN HIS ^ HURRT? mso^yoiy? 39 Covered with brated its 20th anniversary, while dwindling busy ducking torch-bearing mobs of appalled V 6 - P BASEMENT, velvety growth 15 viewership for ABC’s multimillion-dollar BY AUGUST, NETWORK audiences were TV critics. I WJOW ITfe Tt?U(Z a(2TWC?^X UMTIU irisih'so Iti M A K E IT 4 0 ______ton soup ’’Dolly!” prompted network executives to plummeting — no, not in Nielsen ratings, but In November, after weeks of informing an ftJ T MOW LO N 6 A<26 T&tJ 6 0 \\^ j s e r 0I2UNCJH P C U l 41 Is able to THB 18 I 20 contemplate the imponderable universe. literally diving for remote control devices. T O s t a y INI ? 0t2BAKiFA$T 42 Tennis player already bored-witless populace that George IN PEP Nastase The writers’ strike ended, but the networks Bush had a virtually insurmountable lead 45 Inhabitants THE NETWORKS MOVED lock, stock and revealed that the fabulous, innovative new over Michael Dukakis in the presidential makeup artists to Moscow for a newsless 49 Cut at an angle 24 25 28 shows planned for the 1988-89 season would be campaign; the networks rushed to be first on 52 Actress Pitts summit between President Reagan and delayed, and, meanwhile, the networks would election night to announce the astonishing 53 Actress 31 Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Viewers be forced — against their will, of course — to Gardner fact that Bush had won the election. 54 Actor___ 34 LL22J1I Novelb 55 Grafted, in 37 38 L a ABNER byAICapp heraldry T V Tonight C>fNiBrssiurai SyrAAX1 ISTH' DOWN CD dD Three's Company adventurer, bringing a herd of cattle from WILL 0E BIO NEWd ABOUT soy s r e n e v e r a r r iv e p ... LUCKV 63 Mexico, IS kidnapped by Confederate guer­ (2® Crook and Chase People' The daily activities of Africa's wild HER. WE *W5T BE CAREFUL, LA D .f" CD NIatt Houston rillas William Holden, Richard Widmark, animals. Narrated by Paddy O'Byrne. cSc k l i Se V ^ ^ '‘='‘^'''^L60FRieNP0F A F J ^ 1 How sweet (38J M 'A » S * H jO pr------^------T J E F F E 58 (S) Gong Show Janice Rule 1966 1974. Rated G. A TOOL' y _^C PKE^PeNT UIASA OF (41) Mala Noche...No GI) Cagney & Lacey ^38] MOVIE; 'Oh God! Book II' The Visitor [ESP N ] Road Racing: Corporate Chal­ 2 Blind as___ ’61) Love Connection lenge From New York City. (R) dS) A-Team from above charms an innocent into (0 1 9 8 8 by NEA. Inc 3 0 spreading his message George Burns, [CN N ] Moneyline [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Hard Ticket to Hawaii' ® N e w s (Live) Suzanne PleshtMle, David Birney 1980 [H B O ] 1 S t & Ten: The Bulls Mean Busi­ The female owners of an air freight service (1$ Doctor Who C4.D Primavera ness (C C ) The Bulls sign a speedy new inadvertently become involved in diamond Charlie's Angels receiver (In Stereo) smuggling. Dona Spier, Hope Marie Carl­ v6i) Three 's Com pany ton, Ronn Moss 1987. Rated R. Olw.OYmA.lwc eiWeCesoEiNerwrteee. I [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Hamburger Hill’ Based Fam ily Tie s (CC). Part 3 of 4 [CNN] PrimeNews ______CELEBRITY CIPHER on the 82nd Airborne Division's valiant [U SA ] Night Flight CBwbrtty Ophar cryplogrRmB art craaiad from QuotatlonB by famoua paopla. past and praaant. dD Noticias [ESP N ] Holiday Bowl: Oklahoma State 10-day effort to secure a strategic military Dick Clark’s Golden ARLOANDJANtS by Jimmy Johnaon Each lattar m tha dphar atanda for anothar. To d tv’t dba.’ O aqua# V. vs. Wyoming From San Diogo (3 hrs., 30 1 :05AM CB dZ) W o rld of Survival (R) location in North Vietnam. Anthony Barrile, Greats min I (Live) [DIS] Prehistoric W orld Gary Owens and Michael Patrick Boatman, Don Cheadle. i^7 ’FVL WPF CY PN DHKHVLN Eric Boardman take a lighthearted look at [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Revenge of the Nerds' 1987 Rated R. (In Stereo) 1 ; 1 0AM [HBO] MOVIE: 'Siiter Sie- I'A TIRED OF h a r p in g ATWW IF SOMEONE REMSAADERS ANDA^ENDONTOAUNTiXUlilNe prehistoric mammals. (C C ) College freshmen, tired of being hu­ [USA] MOVIE: 'The Terror of Tiny ter' A Congressional aide's Louisiana va­ miliated by the campus jocks, form their T o w n ' A pacifist tries to quiet a feud in an cation turns nightmarish when he checks TO WRITE THOSE TllAM KW VOU WITH A G m :Y t)U a)U lD 7HATILIKEDAYSWEA1ER.' PCVLZ WV PN FVL OTYPNY. [ESPN ] SportsLook: Holiday Special into a hotel operated by two mysterious BLONOIE by Ooan Young A Sian Oraka (60 min.) own fraternity, which eventually leads to a Old West town populated entirely by NOTES 'DO IT AT LEAST SAY THANKS' confrontation between the two groups midgets. Billy Curtis. Yvonne Moray, John sisters. Eric Stoltz, Jennifer Jason Leigh, FVL GHTT VRTF AV WY [TM C ] MOVIE; 'The Good Father' An Robert Carradine, Anthony Edwards, Ber- Bambury 1938 Judith Ivey. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) I'm MARINS UR A M ^U WMBHE'S i IN TH E M CLEAR MV D E S K AMO 1 WON' KNEW 1 estranged husband vents his frustrations me Casey 1984 Rated R FOR -THE NEW YEAR... JYOUR PWOH KITCHEN CLOSE MV OFPiCS DCO BACK A S K E D T H E 1 ] by coming to the atd of a friend facing a 11 ;30PM CD Taxi 1:15AM [M AX] MOVIE: Immorar A iry IC3EAS ? [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Indiana Jones and the TODAY ^ISHT PERSON BLNZHKY.’ — UHK8PUA similar crisis. Anthony Hopkins, Jim After narrowly escaping death in an auto Temple of Doom' (CC) The globe-trotting CD ® Nightline (CC) accident, a young woman finds she has no Broadbent, Harriet Walter 1986 Rated R archeologist battles an Indian cult for pos­ CD ( ^ Morton Downey Jr. memory of her past. Sylvia Lamo, Yves C L U Z V R . [U S A ] Fat Albert '/L session of a sacred stone in this prequel to CiD Honeym ooners Jouffroy, 1983. Rated NR. "Raiders of the Lost Ark” Harrison I ord, PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "II you can organize your kitchen, you can 6 ; 3 0 P M ( T ) c b s N e w s (CC) (In Stereo) (^ Mindpower 1 :30AM 0D INN News organize your life." — Louis Parrish. Kate Capshaw. Ke Huy Quan. 1984. Rated C D Fam ily T ie s (CC) Part 2 of 2 PG (In Stereo) (^2) (3® Best of Carson (R) (In Stereo) (22) Friday N ight Videos (In Stereo) CD ABC News (CC). [U SA ] Murder, She Wrote (2.4) Mark Russell Comedy Special A re­ [C N N ] Newsnight Update dD Hollywood Squares view of 1988’s highs and lows is rendered 8:30PM CB (4® FuII House (CC) [ESPN] SportsLook; Holiday Special (^d iN B C News (CC) by the satirist in song and monologue. (60 min.) (R) J O t W O • ltBBbyW«A.bw Jesse's in trouble when Samantha plays (2D Racing From Plainsfield dZ) Nightly Business Report "beauty parlor” with his hair (R) 1 :35AM CD N e w s (R) (11) M onsters Evil forces lurk in a country (57j N e w s ALLEY OOP by Dava Qraua THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME ® Fam ily Tie s (CC). Part 4 of 4. New Answers to Hair home purchased by a New York artist (Lar- (61} Hill Street Blues 2:00AM CD I dD Noticiero Univision Loss by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee aine Newman). df) Love Connection [C N N ] Sports Tonight ..JUST DON’T LOSE YOUR .OR Y O U W IL L GOOD) NOW LETS GO Unscramble these four Jumbles, CD Paid Programming (?D (57) Wall Street Week [ESPN ] SportsCenter HEAP AN' TRY- TUSH IT LOSE YOUR HEAD, SEE WHAT YtXIR one letter to each square, to form [C N N ] Showbiz Today ON M E . (61) NBA Basketball: Boston Celtics at (33) Friday the 13th: The Series An an­ ROSE IS ROSE by Pal Brady CAPTAIN YELLOW four ordinary words. Fils you like [HBO] MOVIE: 'National Lampoon's tique radio scares an ambitious psychiatr­ BEARD AMD HIS BOYS a glove [D IS ] Banjo: The Woodpile Cat A mis­ Dallas Mavericks (2 hrs . 30 min ) chievous kitten leaves his quiet surround­ Vacation' While driving cross-country to ist's patients to death (60 min.) ---- DOIN' ON OUR / [D IS] Sidekicks giant Wally W orld, the Griswold clan de­ ings to find excitement in the big city in this . ^ Home Shopping Overnight Service FRUMO tours into a series of screwball stdetrips o e M animated adventure Kennedy Center Honors: (3 hrs.) llo.lle 9:00PM Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Christie A Celebration of the Performing Arts HW2T ? [U S A ] Cartoons Brinkley. 1983. Rated R. [U SA ] Night Flight PIWT (CC) Host Walter Cronkite George Burns. f A t l . . . 7:t)0PM CD U S A Today Scheduled: Myrna Loy, choreographer Alvin Alley, 1 1 :35PM CB Night Court New Year's 2 : 30AM ( D Im prov To n ite Guest host: husbands of women m politics. i c n r . conductor Alexander Schneider and proii- Eve in the courtroom finds the judge deal­ Olympic diver Greg Louganis. Comics Mike CD N e w s ucer Roger L Stevens are feted at the 11 th ing with a diapered ' Mr 1987” and an Binder. Pat Hazell, Max Alexander. (R) YOULS annual black-tie event at the Kennedy Cen­ escaped convict w ho's trying to get to CD (H) Wheel of Fortune (CC). §@) N V R Show case r '' ter Opera House in Washington D C. (2 Times Square. CD Cosby Show (CC) hrs.) (In Stereo) [C N N ] Sports Latenight d S ® Cheers (CC), CD (4D Mr. Belvedere (CC) Heather's 1 1 :45PM [MAX] MOVIE: 'Emman. [D IS ] Holiday Splendor From Walt Dis­ 3 % uelle' Exotic Thailand has a sexually liber­ ney W orld in Florida, a festival of w orld­ dD Rockford Files confused when her boyfriend says he WHAT HE ®OT wants to join a monastery (R) ating effect on the young wife of a French wide music and the Jewish Festival of REDAIM dS) M*A*S»H diplomat. Sylvia Kristel, Alain Cuny, Mar­ Lights. Host; Carol Lawrence. THE BORN LOSER by Art Sanaom WHEN HE BOU&HT (It) Friday the 13th: The Series An an­ (H) dZ) MacNeii/Lehrer Newshour ika Green 1974 Rated NR THAT ‘STYLISH" tique radio scares an ambitious psychiatr­ [ESPN ] SportsCenter dD Your Show of Shows ist's patients to death (60 min.) (R) (In Kojak l i RAINCOAT. 12:00AM CD 2; 35AM [ T M C ] m o v i e : 'Bullla*' 1i ? = m m ^ (S ) Current Affair Stereo) CD St. Elsewhere (C C ) Evil of another kind lies waiting for an ON THE PASTRACK by SHI Holbrook ATJECK dD Win, Lose or Draw (ID F rid a y the 13th; Th e Series Micki and (11) War of the Worlds A New Jersey executive and his family when they leave Now arrange the circled letters to Ryan search for a cursed mask that pos­ the dangerous city for the safety of small­ dD Mi Nombre es Coraje town celebrates the 1938 radio broadcast form the surprise answer, as sug­ sesses the spirit of a voodoo priestess. of a Martian invasion, not realizing the al­ town life. Janet Laine Green, Dehl Berti, gested by the above cartoon. dD Family Ties (CC) (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) iens have returned (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) Stephen Hunter. 1986. Rated R. ^flRSr ON THE AGENW.r^ iN 0W*d To KEfP UP Art*/ piScossioH? '"1UELVE SECONDS. 'I r " [C N N ] Moneyline (24) Connecticut Year in Review C2D Wyatt Earp 2:45AM [H B O ] Inside the NFL Hosts: 1 liEep 1& eYPtAlH LAST WITH PORei&N CO(lA- tioPMEeriiifr A llEW (ZECORD.' y / [DIS] MOVIE: 'Goodbye, Miss 4th of i^Z) Drinking and Driving: The Toil, the (4Q) Current Affair Len Dawson, Nick Buoniconti. (60 min.) (In July' A young Greek immigrant confronts Tears The impact of alcohol-related acci­ Stereo) /IV»Nrrt'S MASS LAHtoPpS. ptTiToM, WE HAVE I 0 p i i M i ^ p / (41) P E LIC U LA : 'El Revoltoso' El mas en (Answers tomorrow) the.horrors of racism in 1917 West Virgi­ dents on the victims, their families and the trometido de los limpiadores de zapatos [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Private Road' A motor­ STReAMUAE... 5PE fp nia. Louis Gossett J r , Roxanna Zal. 1988 drunk drivers themselves is examined \ Jumbles: GOING ROBIN TYPHUS PYTHON ocasiona situacionos comicas TinTan. Ro- cyclist becomes involved in the bizarre li­ e Yesterday's through interviews and reconstructions of UP... NVOVE FAGT R... Answer: How he usually endede a sentence— [ESPN ] SportsCenter beca Iturbide. festyle of the mysterious young woman W ITH A individual accidents. (60 min ) who ran him off the road. Greg Evigan. [ •PROTOl•SITION" [H B O ] Inside the NFL Hosts: Len Daw­ (S7) To Be Announced. son, Nick Buoniconti. (60 min.) (In Stereo) [C N N ] Larry King Live George Kennedy 1988 Rated R. (In [CN N] Newsnight Stereo) [MAX] Roy Orbison & Friends • A Black [DIS] MOVIE; 'The Happiest Million­ Now back In alocfc. JumWa took No. S3 It ovallBblo lor t3.M. which IncludOB poatoGB and White Night Orbison performs such aire' The lives of a wealthy eccentric and [D IS ] A Matter of Principle Alan Arkin 3:00AM C B m o v i e : 'Shaolln Martial and handllne, trom Jumtto, eto thia nawapapor, P.O. Boi 43M. Orlande. PL 32tM-4iM. and Barbara Dana star in this humorous i Jx- Iwkido your name, addreaa and alp eeda and mak# your cheek payaWa <0 Nowapaperbeohe. classics as “Only the Lonely, " 'Oh. Pretty his family are portrayed Fred MacMurray, Arts' Suspenseful showdown between Greer Garson. Tom m y Steele 1967. story about a poor Virginia family of 12 Shaolin disciples. Alexander Fu Sheng, Lui 0 FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Ttiav## W om an” and "Blue Bayou” with the help of Jackson Browne, Elvis Costello, Bruce Rated G whose holiday celebration is threatened by Chai-Hui. 1982. H the father's refusal to buy a Christmas tree. & Springsteen. Tom Waits and Jennifer [ T M C ] M O V IE ; ‘Th e Believers' A senes (11) Think and Grow Rich (60 mm ) , VVarnes. (60 min.) (In Stereo) of bizarre murders loads a police psycholo­ [C N N ] Headline News Overnight [U SA ] Miami Vice gist to the leaders of an ancient religious [ESP N ] Spirit of Adventure (R) cult in present day Manhattan Martin [DIS] MOVIE: 'Goodbye, Miss 4th of Entertainment Tonight i w i j m ' s 7:30PM C D p m Magazine Featured: Sheen, Helen Shaver, Robert Loggia. 1 2:05AM CD July' A young Greek immigrant confronts T H E GR IZZW ELLS by Bill Schorr Astrograph Actor Dabney Coleman (In Stereo) U m iN G predictions made by the National Enquirer 1987 Rated R (In Stereo) the horrors of racism in 1917 West Virgi­ ” did they come true? 12l30AM (28) Alfred Hitchcock nia Louis Gossett J r , Roxanna Zal. 1988. WHO »WF>0U CAN'T OVt^^oAgp / - THfi THI/5P s 01 CD Current Affair [USA] MOVIE; 'Porky's Revenge' A Presents [E S P N ] Speedweek Weekly auto racing group of Florida high school students RNPMEAN1N6 IN A T i M t t h is Home Shopping Network (3 hrs ) highlights. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) There are CD d2) Jeopardy! (CC). matches wits with the proprietor of a local 08) [USA] MOVIE: 'The Terror of Tiny 'm m fm $ a :iE Ty Indications you may be Involved with r P N B A Basketball: N e w York Knicks at brothel. Dan Monahan, W yatt Knight, (2® M O V IE : 'Th e Story of Seabiscuit' A (a o ^ n i n g ! ■ ^ c f o u r Charlotte Hornets (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) Ton y Ganios. 1985. horse trainer and his niece develop a year­ T o w n ' A pacifist tries to quiet a feud in an two diverse types of people today. One Old West town populated entirely by V will be extremely grateful for your kind dD INN News ling that becomes a champion racer. Shir­ < ^ r t h d a y 9:30PM CD (4d) Growing Pains (CC) ley Temple, Barry Fitzgerald. Lon McCallis- midgets. Billy Curtis, Yvonne Moray, John gestures, while the other may think you (g ) M*A*S*H Mike's participation in a student protest ter. 1949. Bambury. 1938, aren't doing enough. ^ The New Uar's Club results in Coach Lubbock's dismissal. Part 2 of 2. (R) (22) (30) Late Night W ith David 3:30AM Cli) Twilight Zona GEMINI (M ay 21-Juno 20) Even though dD win. Lose or Draw Letterm an (R) (In Stereo) you are a rather restless person, you [H B O ] MOVIE; 'Revenge of the Nerds (1® Home Shopping Network (2 hrs., 30 ^ Newhart (CC). (26) Sea Hunt min.) 0«C. 31,1988 are likely to feel uncomfortable today dD II: Nerds In Paradise' (CC) More indigni­ WINTHROP byOIckCavam around friends who are too hyper. Seek dD Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) ties await the brothers of Lambda Lambda (40) Hollywood Squares [ESPN] Home Run Derby [C N N ] Crossfire Lambda when they attend a Fort Lauder­ (61) Gene Scott companions with calmer spirits. ' dale fraternity convention Robert Carra­ 3:45AM [HBO] MOVIE: 'Slaughtar CANCER (June 21-July 22) You might [E S P N ] Speedweek Weekly auto racing [U S A ] Night Flight: Video Profile: John High' The alumni of Doddsville High pay o 3 3 TO BE SERM -FREE, Dame Fortune will be doing all that she dine. Curtis Armstrong, Larry B Scott g W KY C30es EVEPJYBODY can in the year ahead to help you where have to contend with something today highlights. 1987. Rated P G-13 (In Stereo) Lennon for an evil April Fools' prank when the "YOU M U ST BE class misfit exacts his revenge 10 years ■ COME TOM E WITH that you’ll know Is difficult going. II you [TMC] MOVIE: 'Broadway Danny your expectations are concerned, espe­ (B CD (?6J News 1 2:35AM CD Family Feud later Caroline Munro, Simon Scuddamore, CLEAN. Rose' A small-time but good-hearted tal­ 1 0:00PM ^^TH EIR HANgUF«? cially if your past performances show attempt to do it when angry, it will only Kelly Baker. 1985. Rated NR. make matters worse. ent agent w orks diligently to make suc­ ( B (40) 2 0/20 (C C ) Scheduled Lambs, a 1 :00AM CD Latin Connection (In you warrant it. community that gives acceptance and sup­ Stereo) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Someone may cesses of his hopeless clients. W oo dy A l­ 4:00AM (33) Streets of San Francisco NORTH U-M il CAPRICORN (D m . 22-Jan. 19) Al­ port to mentally handicapped people (60 len. Mia Farrow. 1984. Rated PG. CD Barnaby Jones [C N N ] Larry King Overnight ♦ A 2 Bridge though you're not apt to appreciate It at treat you in a rather hostile fashion to­ min.) day. It you turn the other cheek, Instead 8:00PM CD Beauty and the Beast CD Joe Franklin [ESPN] Home Run Derby T J 8 3 the time, something might occur today (iD INN News ♦ KJ42 that will be lor your ultimate benefit. At of reacting In kind. It will win you the re­ (C C ) Entrepreneur Elliot Burch's planned 01) Monsters Evil forces lurk in a country (18) College Basketball: UNLV Holiday spect of your peers. construction of a skyscraper threatens to home purchased by a New York artist (Lar- [D IS] Adventures of Ozzie ♦ J932 queen, and won the 10 when West con­ first It may even upset you a bit. Know Classic; Hartford vs. Pepperdine (2 hrs . 4:30AM Early to rise VIRGO (Aug. 23-8«pl. 22) Taking fooL destroy and expose the Tunnel World. (60 aine Newman). and Harriet tinued spades. Eventually West got in ' /jJ L J where to look for romance and you'll min.) (R) (In Stereo) 30 min.) (Live) WEST EAST , hardy risks could land you In red Ink to­ with the ace of diamonds and cashed find It. The Astro-Graph Matchmaker CiQ) Morton Downey Jr. ♦ KQ98 3 47 5 is not always wise day, but II you use your common sense CD MOVIE: 'Downhill Racer' An ambi­ two more spades. Instantly reveals which signs are roman­ tious American ski bum replaces another WI064 ♦ 9 7 5 2 wqc and keen judgment, things should turn (24) ^7) Great Performances: John Giel­ This was another case of playing too tically pWfect for you. Mall $2 to Match­ skier injured in pre-Olympic competition ♦ A9& ♦ 10 7 6 By James Jacoby cMlu out profitably. gud; An Actor's Life (CC) The actor re­ quickly at trick one. Declarer could maker, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box and becomes a superskier. Robert Red- minisces about his career in a conversation ♦ 8 4 ♦ A 7 6 5 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Some good see that the only thing that could de­ C H U B B I ICHAUNCEY by Vance RodmnM 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. ford, Gene Hackman, Camilla Sparv 1969. taped at his Buckingharnslure (England) Against North-South’s routinely bid , AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) If you news you're hoping lor might not arrive home (90 mm.) SOUTH feat him was if West had five spades, three no-trump, West had a good suit ' take yourself too seriously today. It today at the time you expect It. But CD dD Perfect Strangers (CC) When ♦ J 10 6 4 could set them up and could then get in C O M e O N i , •yDU c a n t AAAKe M& IL L CALLTHE SOCIETY (?8) O dd Couple to lead but was not sure which card of could make your companions feel rath­ don't despair, because, although de­ Larry takes an assertive-training course, (a sm ^ ♦ a k q CHAUNCEY/ 6 0 OLTTBIDS WBA»Na FCR HE PREVENTION Balki winds up getting pushed around. (R) (4i) El Ano en Repaso (60 mm ) that suit to lead. Fourth-best works to cash them. Had declarer ducked the 7 er uneasy. On the other hand. It you layed, you should be receiving it soon. ♦ Q83 L E T S 0 0 / THIS RIDICUUXJ6 [C N N ] Headline News out well when partner has the ace or opening lead, he would have retained OPEMBAfZRASSMENT treat life in a jovial manner. It will inspire SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You could dD Tales From the Darkside While stay­ New Year’s Eve Dinner ♦ KQIO ing in a dilapidated motel, a traveling sales­ [M A X ] MOVIE; The Stepfather' (CC) A Free Qleee of Champegne with these Dinners the jack. It could also be right to lead his second spade stopper. West could Q E T -U P .y TD ANIMALS.' them to do likewise. have tendencies today to Ity off the han­ Vulnerable: Both lead a second spade, but now if Blast dle at the slightest provocation. If you man (Paul Dooley) meets a beautiful but teen-ager becomes suspicious of her the king, which works when partner P IS C E S (Fab. 20-March 20) Be careful dangerous woman (Dorothy Parks). let your guard down and do so, you'll mother's new husband, a man whose vi­ • Baked Stuffed Shrimp ...... *12** Dealer West got in and had another spade to lead, it today that you do not reward someone sion of the perfect family leads to violence has the 10 and no higher honor. In the­ feel silly later lor being so easily d D M cC loud • Prime Rib...... »12» ory it is probably right to lead the king meant spades were divided 4-S and ! who Is undeserving while Ignoring or Terry O'Qumn, Jill Schoelon, Shelley Hack Wnt Narlli Eail Soeth • overlooking a person to whom you irritated. dD War of the Worlds (60 min.) (In 1987 Rated R (In Stereo) were therefore harmless. And if Stereo) Pan Pan Pan 1 NT from this combination, but it is a close : should be grateful. Your oversight could SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) • Veal Parmigiana...... »9“ spades were 5-2, Blast would not have 10:30PM (ij) Atlantic City: Playing Pan 3 NT Pan Pan decision. leave a lasting scar. Someone with whom you weren't too @ ^ MOVIE: 'The Sound of Music' another spade to lead. So South’s fi (C C ) In Nazi-occupied Austria, a convent- for Keeps Lifestyles and social problems Rsguisr • Veal Francaise ...... *9»« Pan Declarer promptly put dummy's ARIES (M arch 21-April 19) A loved one friendly at a social gathering recently Dslly ...... spades would be safe. trained governess marries a widower with in Atlantic City, N J ace on West’s king of spades and might have an opportunity to even tha Jtmet Jtcoby't bodu ‘Jtcoby on Bridgt' tad will be disappointed In you today If the seven children and helps them escape to (2D IN N N e w s Prices • Chicken Breast Marsala ...... * 8*® Opening lead: ♦ K knocked out East's ace of clubs. East ' relationship Is out of balance to a point score today. Unfortunately, what goes 'Jacoby ca C trd G tn K i'(w ritte n with bin fntber, freedom. Winner of five Oscars, including (H) Hogan's Heroes • Fresh Baked Scrod ...... »8*® now returned the spade seven. South ! where this person is the only one doing around somehow seems to come Best Picture Julie Andrews, Christopher the Into Oswald Jacoby) are now anllablo at % played the jack, losing to West's bookstores. Both ara publlsbod by Pharos Books. ' the giving. around. Plummer. Eleanor Parker. 1965 (R) 1 1:00PM CD CD 22 30! 40 N e w s t» - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 30, 19M MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Dec. So, 1988 — 21 WEEKEND BUSINESS Show proves entertaining Regulators Profitable 1989 Even if you temporary. Were suits cut thigh- near goal on couldn’t afford high in the 1920s? is predicted for to buy your Randal Martin plays Dorothy’s sweetheart a Center Stage suitor, Henry Spofford, with diamond for earnest attention and a splash of S&L bailouts Christmas, you Nancy Pappas cynicism. The scene in which he most U.S. firms can get some calls on Dorothy at the Ritz Hotel diamonds for in Paris is a classic. WASHINGTON (AP) — With two business days By Martin Crutslnoer growth, with assets rising by New Y ea r’s by The singing is fine, as the The Associated Press about 7 percent. purchasing ui i!* federal regulators are within a couple does “ You Say You Care, ” whisker of their 1988 goal of settling the cases of 200 B Airlines will have another tickets to 1 and the scene is enhanced by the WASHINGTON - U.S. indus­ strong year, with revenues rising ‘ ’Gentlemen insolvent savings and loan institutions. exaggerated period furniture put try, helped by continued strong by more than 14 percent. Truck­ Prefer Blondes,’’ now playing at mandatory prudish sensuality — The last-minute rush, however, is raising new together by James Robinson. His demand for exports, will enjoy a ing revenues will rise 7 percent, claiming she wishes ardently to questions about the government’s handling of the the Coachlight Dinner 'Theatre in sets and lighting are an asset seventh consecutive year of ris­ while revenues earned by rail­ avoid the very passions she S&L crisis. East Windsor. throughout the show, offering ing sales in 1989, with high- roads will increase 2 percent. seems to arouse in the men who Officials of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board The show, with its hallmark visual surprises in many scerfes. technology businesses leading B Health and medical services, surround her. insist they are cleaning up some of the industry’s tune, "Diamonds Are a Girl’s These surprises are welcome in the gains, according to govern­ one of the fastest growing service Logan is complimented by biggest problems, attracting badly needed new Best Friend,” tells the tale of the a show with a plot that is, alas, ment forecasts. industries, will show a sharp 10.7 lives and loves of a pair of Rende Rae Norman, who is a capital and saving the government money. predictable. When the gorgeous But various members of Congress charge that the The Commerce Department on percent rise in 1989 to an Roaring Twenties good-time girls knock-out as Dorothy Shaw, the heroine takes leave of her homely 'Thursday released the 30th edi­ estimated $618 billion. role played originally by Rosa­ bank board, in its rush to complete S&L bailouts, has with no concerns about careers or boyfriend in the first scene, every tion of its U.S. Industrial Outlook, The report said the service lind Russell. Dorothy is a pu­ failed to drive a hard enough bargain with kids. They travel to Europe on a member of the audience realizes which each year picks the category with the biggest pro­ shover for any good-looking man, prospective purchasers. cruise ship with an odd assort­ that she will have some amorous winners and losers among Ameri­ jected percentage increase will and cannot comprehend her The bank board for the first time has drawn ment of characters who begin adventures before reuniting with can businesses based on detailed be space commercialization, girlfriend’s reticence. She sings foreign investors into its effort to bail out sick S&Ls partying the minute they cross her own true love. analyses of market trends in 350 where revenues are expected to ” I Love What I ’ m Doin’ ” to the in the Southwest. It announced a subsidiary of a from American into international But people don’t purchase different manufacturing and ser­ rise by 50 percent to $2.7 billion as entire U.S. Olympic Team, which Taiwanese company had agreed to buy eight waters. tickets for a show like this vice industries. the commercial launch industry A T TH E MIKE — Stacey Ann is traveling to Europe on the insolvent Texas savings institutions. First produced on Broadway in expecting to be challenged, only “ Totaling up all the individual in the United States begins its Logan, as Lorelei Lee, sings same ship. It should be illegal for Bank board chairman M. Danny Wall defended 1949, it was made famous by to be entertained. And entertain­ forecasts, you can see that we are first year of operation. someone to have a fantastic voice the sale of the Texas thrifts to Taiwanese investors, a radio jingle to promote Marilyn Monroe in the starring ing this production is. Director looking for another positive year Other service standouts will be and legs like Norman’s as well! saying, “ We welcome our first non-U.S. owne(l buttons at her own wedding, role of Lorelei Lee. Later, Carol Connie Shafer, who also serves as for the economy,” Deputy Com­ in the fields of data processing, Jose M. Rivera has costumed investor... Their interest in investing in the future of Channing starred in the remake the show’s choreographer, has merce Secretary Donna Tuttle computer services and electronic so she can win the blessings these “ dames” and their friends Texas is a further indication of the attractiveness of of the show, entitled “ Lorelei.” put together an evening of fun and said. data bases, with revenues pro­ of her future father-in-law, in Even the most ardent fans of in excellent style, from period the state's thrift industry as well as its business a few laughs, bringing a big-stage clim ate.” “ Services will continue to be jected to rise by between 13 a scene from Coachlight Monroe and Channing won’t be dress suits to some of the most Broadway production of the 1940s strong, and the majority of Working against a midnight Saturday deadline, percent and 20 percent. Dinner Theatre's current disappointed by the performance outrageous gowns seen recently to the dinner theater in East the bank board announced the sale of 13 more manufacturing industries will In the manufacturing sector, musical, "Gentlemen Prefer turned in by Stacey Ann Logan, on this stage. The hideous outfits Windsor. continue to grow, especially those the star performer is expected to who is a better vocalist than donned by the British aristocrat. insolvent S&Ls in Texas and Illinois late Thursday. Blondes." The show runs All of the institutions will be open for business as producing capital equipment and be the metal-cutting segment of Monroe and exudes more sensu­ Lady Beekman, is particularly exports,” she said at a news the machine tool industry, with through Feb. 5 at the theater ality than Channing did in this appropriate. Only the women’s “ Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” usual today, sporting new names and with their depositors’ funds fully protected. conference where she previewed shipments projected to rise by in East Windsor. role. Logan gives the role the swimsuits seem curiously con­ runs through Feh. 5. Call 623-8ZZ7. the 566-page book. The latest closings bring to 197 the number of 13.9 percent! That reflects the Tuttle said more than 70 insolvent S&Ls which have been dealt with this boom in capital investment as percent of U.S. manufacturing year, a post-Depression record, far surpassing the American industry rushes to Weekend activities 48 S&Ls closed in 1987. industries were expected to see expand production facilities to higher sales in the new year, with Officials predicted that with two more days in meet rising export demands. the median growth rate, after which to reach further settlements, the final The No. 2 manufacturing indus­ adjusting for inflation, projected number of resolved cases will surpass the try will be semiconductors, with a to be 2.3 percent. Celebrate First Night Up In the air A humorous New Year All decked out 200-institution target set by Wall. projected 13.4 percent rise in Those projections represented Almost half of the failed institutions have been in shipments; followed by a 13 First Night Stamford is a community-wide event What would it be like to float through life, Welcome in the new year with a big laugh at a slight drop from the current The Mark Twain and Harriet Beecher Stowe ’Texas, a state where depressed economic condi­ percent increase in paper making on New Year’s Eve. featuring every imaginable year, reflecting the belief that the completely without gravity ? That’s what’s Brown Thomson. 942 Main St.. Hartford. John houses in Hartford are all decked out in their tions in the oil industry and real estate led to default machinery. Paper plants are now non-farm economy, while not in kind of performance. ’There will be classical, jazz, explored in “ The Light Princess.” a fairy tale by Trueson from “ Comedy Tonight” and Levent. holiday finery, for the tourists’ delight. Tours are on many of the loans held by S&Ls. operating at 95 percent of capac­ danger of a recession, will not do pop and choral music performances, dance, George D. MacDonald. The floating princess has named Atlantic City entertainer of the year, will be offered Tuesday through Saturday. 9:30 a.m. to 4 Even with the year-end rush of closings, there are ity and are trying to expand to quite as well in 1989, Tuttle said. theater, mime, puppetry, storytelling, poetry been cursed by her wicked aunt, so she is not the featured entertainers at two shows. The 7 p.m. p.m . and Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. The homes are at still more than 400 insolvent S&Ls operating and meet the high level of demand. AP photo Among the report’s forecasts: readings, films and video events. The events begin allowed to touch the ground, to feel a deep emotion dinner, with an 8; 30 show, costs $60 per couple, the corner of Forest Street and Farmington Avenue estimates of cleaning up the total mess range as Many of the manufacturing Saturday at 4p.m.. and continue through 1 a.m. or to think a serious thought. which includes prime rib or shrimp, salad, in Hartford. high as $112 billion. PHONE LINES MULTIPLIED — Don Montgomery, operations manager B Some sectors of manufactur­ sectors expected to perform the ing will be held back by a F ora complete schedule, call 327-0555. A new adaptation of this fairy tale will be champagne and entertainment. The 11 p.m. show is The amount of money needed presents an most sluggishly were tied to the at Metropolitan Fiber Systems in Chicago, inspects atributary card used continuing slump in the construc­ presented this weekend by the acclaimed National $25 per couple, with a split of champagne and party Lift up your voice immediate problem for the incoming Bush construction industry. Sales of in voice/data communications. Tributary cards, also known as an tion industry, which will depress Theatre of the Deaf, back at their Chester favors. Reservations will be necessary, so call administration. chemical preparation were pro­ Singers of all ability levels are welcome to join in interface cards, are a major component in fiber optics telecommunica­ the demand for steel and other jected to drop by 14.6 percent, the Like father... headquarters after a national tour. 525-1600. President-elect Bush is faced with the task of singing through “ The Messiah” by Georg building materials. coming up with a solution to the S&L crisis that will tions. One card is equal to 672 phone lines. largest overall decrease. Sales of George F. Walker’s comedy of manners. At these family performances, the fairy tale is ■ Industries providing servi­ Frederick Handel, tonight at 7 at First Church of not make it impossible for him to meet his campaign household cooking equipment "Nothing Sacred.” opens this weekend at the coupled with the classic. Dylan Thomas’ ” A Child’s ces instead of goods, the fastest were forecast to decline by 7.9 Christ. Wethersfield. The Advent and Christmas pledge of narrowing the federal budget deficit Christmas in Wales.” Between thetwo acts, the growing portion of the economy, Hartford Stage Company. 50 Church St . Hartford. An outdoor party portions will be sung with organ accompaniment in without resorting to higher taxes. percent, reflecting an expected audience is invited to participate in “ Your Game.” will continue to do well in 1989, le(l decline in construction of new ’The show, based on a novel called “ Fathers and this historic church in the heart of Old Many congressional critics believe that the bank improvisations based on suggestions from the stock fraud probe widens by firms specializing in homes next year. Sons” by Ivan Turgenev. looks at the effect of a The Hungerford Outdoor Education Center in Wethersfield. Choruses will be led by guest board’s efforts are going in the wrong direction and audience. computers. Demand for steel products are young revolutionary on the traditional values of his Kensington will hold a New Y ear’s Eve Party on conductors Suzanne Gates. Robert Zysk and R. will worsen not narrow the ultimate cost to the The performances are tonight at 7; 30 and WASHINGTON (AP) -Thegovernment years ago hid stock he owned in Wickes B Aerospace, one of the largest provincial Russian family. The show opens tonight Saturday, from 10a.m. to 3 p.m.. with food, crafts Dale Peiffer. Scores will be available. Admission is government. forecast to fall by 6.9 percent in Saturday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Each performance has widened its probe of alleged securities Cos. through an insurance firm he manufacturing industries, will 1989, reflecting a drop in demand and performances are ’Tuesdays through and outdoor fun. Admission is $3. Call 827-9064 for free. The event is underwritten by the Wethersfield Wall has insisted that the cost of simply closing is spoken and signed for the hearing impaired. fraud at Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc., to controlled. show modest overall growth as for steel girders in construction. ’Thursdays at 7; 30 p.m.. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 information. Chamber of Commerce. the institutions and paying off depositors would far General admission is $9. $5 for children 12 and include corporate raider Saul Steinberg, Wickes, an automotive, industrial and rising demand for civilian air­ The Industrial Outlook can be p.m.. Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.. thorugh Feb. exceed the sales which are being arranged through under and senior citizens. The theater is in The according to report published today. home furnishings company, was then craft is offset by a drop in purchased for $24 beginning next 4. For reservations, call 527-5151. the use of tax breaks and direct federal assistance The investigation of Steinberg, one of operating under federal bankruptcy law military orders. Meeting House. Main Street. Chester. For as a lure to buyers. month at the government’s 21 Drexel’s junk bond clients, focuses on an and New York laws prohibit insurance B Car sales will decline by regional bookstores. reservations, call 526-4971. Cinema The tax benefits to S&L buyers will be effectively Egg rolls and cheesecake alleged “ stock parking” scheme involving companies from owning stock in firms about 1 percent to 10.6 million cut in half after midnight Saturday. The provisions Drexel’s junk bond chief Michael Milken, under bankruptcy proceedings. units, with the share of sales held that will expire allow firms purchasing failed S&Ls Aubrey’s Lounge — Hunan ’n Sushi. The Washington Post reported. The newspaper also said another Drexel by manufacturers in Canada and Manchester’s newest dance club, is offering an HARTFORD 12:30, 2:45, 5, 7:30, 9:50, 11:55. — Rain FrI 2, 7; Sat and Sun 2, 4:15, 7. — A Fish to deduct the previous losses of those associations Cinema City — Woman on the Veroe Man (R ) FrI-Sun 1:30, 4:15, 7:15, 9:55, Called Wanda (R) Frt-Sun 9:30. — Who In “ stock parking” an investor hides his junk bond employee, Carl Dereiner, who the United States holding steady from profits the firms earned on other operations. unusual, cross-cultural New Y ear’s Eve menu. For Some old for the new of a Nervous Breakdown (R ) FrI-Sun 12:25. — Oliver A Company (G) FrI-Sun Framed Roger Rabbit (PG) FrI-Sun ownership of stock by placing the shares was responsible for Steinberg’s accounts, at about 72 percent. EMERGENCY $80 per couple this restaurant. at 485 Hartford 1:45, 4:30 7:40, 9:45. — Lair of the White 12:10, 1:50, 3:25, 5, 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30. — 1:30. — Child's Play (R ) FrI 7:10, 9:40; Rep. Henry B. Gonzalez, D-Texas, the new Worm (R ) FrI-Sun 1:30, 4:20, 7:10, 9:25. Tequila Sunrise (R ) FrI-Sun 12:40, 3, Sat and Sun 4:30, 7:10, 9:40. with someone else and agreeing to buy has been told by federal prosecutors he B The banking industry, des­ Fire — Police — Medical Road, will serve your choice of filet mignon or Start the new year with some old objects, at the — Things Change (PG) Fri-Sun 4, 7, 5:15, 7:50, 10:10, 12:15. — The Land WILLIMANTIC chairman of the House Banking Committee, said he them back at some other time. likely will be indicted on criminal fraud pite continued problems with 9:15. — Spike of Bensonhurst (R ) Before (G ) FrI-Sun 1, 3, 4:30. — M y — Twins (PG) FrI plans to hold a series of hearings starting in January butterfly shrimp, along with Oriental side dishes annual Glastonbury New Y ear’s Day Antique U.A. The Cinemas The newspaper, citing sources it did not charges. The Beverly Hills, Calif.,-based international debts and stiff com­ FrI-Sun 1:15, 4:10, 7:25, 9:35. Stepmother Ison Allen (PG-13) FrI-Sun 12:15, 2:45, 5:05, 7:20, 9:45, 12; Sat and on the deals, looking specifically at the two largest DIAL 911 such as fried rice and spring rolls, then a selection Show. On Sunday, more than 100 exhibitors will 7:45, 10:05, 12. Sun 12:15, 2:45, 5:05, 7:20, 9:45. — The identify, said government investigators Milken and other Drexel employees also petition from non-banking finan­ bailouts announced this week. In Manchester of American desserts like apple pie and EAST HARTFORD Naked Gun (PG-13) Fr112:30,2:30,4:30, are examining whether Steinberg four cial companies, will show good gather at the Glastonbury High School on Hubbard Feer Richards Fub and Cinema — MANCHESTER 7:05,9:05, 11:05; Sat and Sun 12:30,2:30, reportedly face possible indictment. cheesecake. There will be dancing to Top 40s Street, to display antiques and collectibles. The Cocoon: TheRefurn (PG) Frl7:30,9:30, UA Theaters East — Cocoon; The 4:M, 7:05, 9:05; 12:30, 2:30, 4:30, 7:05, music, party hats and noisemakers. champagne 12; Sun 7:30, 9:30. Closed on Saturday. Return (P G ) FrI-Sun 2:10, 4:10, 7, 9:25. 9:05. — Scrooged (PG-13) FrI 1, 3:20, event is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is sponsored Showcase Cinemas 1-9 — Scrooged — B lg (P G ) FrI-Sun 2,4:20, 7:10,9:30 — 5:20, 7:30, 9:50, 11:45; Sat and Sun 1, and a continental breakfast. by the Glastonbury Exchange Club. (PG-13) FrI-Sun 12:40, 2:55, 5:05, 7:45, Child's Ploy (R ) FrI-Sun 7:15, 9:40. — 3:20,5:20,7:30,9;50.-RalnMan (R) FrI Let’s not open a pizza parlor; This fixed price menu starts at 10 p.m.. and is If you’ re still looking for more old objects, head for 10:10, 12:20. — Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Who Framed Roger Rabbit (PG) Frl- 2, 4:30, 7:10, 10, 12:15; Sat and Sun 2, (P G ) FrI-Sun 12:45,2:40,4:55,7:10,9:40, Sun 2:15, 4:40. — Heavy Metal (R ) FrI 4:30, 7,10,10:10— Working Girl (R ) FrI STOP HORSING AROUND.. available until 3 a.m. The restaurant's regular the Eastern States Exhibition Center in West 11:50. — Working Girl (R ) FrI-Sun 12:10, midnight. — Uw Rattle end Hum 12,2:30, 5,7;30,10,12:15; Sat and Sun 12, Oriental menu will be served until 9.p.m. Sushi is 2:30, 4:50, 7:15, 10, 12:10. — The Naked (P# Htip Wantod...... io Rooms for Ront...... Cloonlng Sorvicos ...... 52 Htoting/Plumbing...... 60 "Things that newspapers in the West already are Holp Wonltd...... 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Soviet and U.S. students, the Americans spoke This year, the Health Ministry newspaper the Soviet Union is far behind the West in discussing “If a woman comes into a clinic, even a solid one Meditsinskaya Gazeta decried a chronic shortage of RATES: 1 to A days: 90 cents per line per dov. DEADLINES: For classified advertlsments to READ YOUR AD: Clostlfed advertisements are freely about the problems of teen-age pregnancy sex. in Moscow, and asks how to become pregnant, they 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. token by telephone os o convenience. 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Flexible evening ment which Is In violation of Manchester • 649-8865 and project number and name, with your the low. look a lovely private 80 Oakland Street name, address and zip code. Add $2.95 for hours. 3'/2 hours per yard. Century 21 Ep- day, Monday through SOUTHERN New Eng- steln Reolty, 647-8895.0 Drive Safely This New Year’s Weekend! Manchester • 643-2791 catalog (Includes $16 in discount Friday. Facilities Ser­ land classifleld ads WHITHAM’S NURSERY couplonsi) In Okla. please add tax. TV RENTAL vices, South Windsor reach nearly 800,000 W ELL Cared for Man- CLASSIFIED CRAFTS homes In Connecticut chester. Nice 3 bed­ “Come Visit Us and See For Yoursell" REPRESENTATIVE Board of Education, room Cape completely ( ' MMtCHCSTia MIXALO OSMi) 1737 Main St„ South and Rhode Island. The TED CUMMINGS price for a basic 25 redone Inside. Two Route 6 P.O. BOX I'oob, BIXBY, OK 74008 We are looking for a Windsor. 528-9711, Ext. 40. eoe word ad Is only $55 and baths, finished family Bolton • 643-7802 INSURANCE AGENCY * mature, dependable will appear In 43 news­ room In basement and 378 Main Street person to help coor­ papers. For more In­ hardwood floors. Ex­ JAMES R. tra deep lot on a quiet JACKSON & JACKSON Manchester • 646-2457 dinate our rental formation call Classi­ fied, 643-2711 and ask street. $154,900. D.W. McCAVANAGH REALTY MANCHESTER program in Mt. Sinai OLSTEN Fish Realty, 643-1591 .□ REAL ESTATE "Residential & Commercial Sales" for detolls.n______Don Jackson Rosa Viola Jackson Hospital. Granada TEMPORARY 237 East Center Street COUNTRY CLUB HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Immaculate cape with 168 Main Street LIPMAN #1 Hospital Group is Manchester • 649-3800. 305 South Main St. the largest provider SERVICES Manchester • 647-8400 Manchester • 646-0103 VOLKSWAGEN of TV Rental Service Route 83 You’ll Sell It Faster with to hospitals. 2-3 KNOWN FOR KRAUSE FLORIST & Vernon • 649-2683 HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS days per week, 2- JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. U&R REALTY, INC. COAST GUARD THEIR 164 East Center Street GREENHOUSES 7pm. For interview, U&R CONSTRUCTION call Sarah at PROFESSIONAUSM Manchester • 649-5261 "Largest Retail Qrowera In Mancheatar" BRUNSWICK 643-2711 CAREERS 621 Hartford Road 99 East Center Street 584-9765. Manchester • 643-2692 PARKADE LANES Manchester • 643-9559 Immediate openlnge for men and women All Calls Raturnad OLSTEN THE W. J. IRISH 346V» Middle Turnpike West PART TIME PART TIME between 17-28 enlisted, reserve and HELP WANTED HELP WANTED INSURANCE AGENCY Manchester • 643-1507 officer opportunitlee available. Technical SERVICES “Sarvlca You Can Trust" CUNLIFFE AUTO BODY J. CARMAN CLOTHIER training and exciting career poesiblet' 162 Spencer Street "Quality Service At It's Best" Manchester, CT 06040 150b North Main Street 887 Main Street Programs for High School grads, QEO’s Route 83 SAVINGS BANK OF Call Kathy or Cindy at Manchester • 646-1232 Manchester • 643-2401 and college graduates. Call 240-4258 to HELP WANTED Talcottville • 643-0016 MANCHESTER see If you qualify to bo part of a team that 647-1991 "Sarving Communltlaa East of the River DISHWASHER. Local helps others while helping yourself. food service comoony ORLANDO ANNULLI & CLYDE CHEVROLET Since 1905" - Member F.D.I.C. Is In need of full time CARDINAL BUICK, INC. 923 Main Street people o wash pots, SONS, INC. "A touch above first class." BUICK INC. THE COAST GUARD empty trash, and light HDME8 Manchester • 646-1700 cleaning. We offer ex­ FDR 8ALE 147 Hale Road, P. O. Box 669 81 Adams Street Route 83 AN ARMED SERVICE AND MORE I Manchester • 649-4571 cellent working condi­ Manchester • 644-2427 Vernon • 872-9111 tions and super benef­ HIGHLAND PARK its. Call 633-4663, ask for Dave. NISSAN BY A. RAYMOND ZERIO & MARKET PRIVATE PARTY ,A WALLACE-TUSTIN REALTY SONS, INC. J. D. REAL ESTATE "The Choicest Meats In Town" Oh the Job traihih^^^ DECORMIER 617 Center Street 317 Highlanad Street LMm to bu un optte# W etuMua Wu 644-5667 "Salas, Sarvlca A Parts" 409 New State Road Merchandise Ads oTfur Mtudy uniptoyiiwnt. witti Manchester • 646-1980 Manchester • 646-4277 22 Morgan Farms Drive Manchester • 643-5168 opportunity tor odvpncomont. 285 Broad Street tVu r X t y M o U n g m k im t lo r our South Windsor, CT 06074 Manchester • 643-4165 ollloo iM . ind our Iww grindkig dppwtnwnL'SWrgng hourly r m •S.SO MANCHESTER STATE wWi iwnW m In i s to pnd 120 dpyo. DONALD S. GENOVESI REGAL’S CM BoO Pound Io dipcun ihu THE MANCHESTER "Your Quality Men’s Shop" BANK pxeMpm bpnpm! proonni pnd INSURANCE AGENCY, 903 Main Street “Your Hometown Bank" PER tppolnrnwnl lor Inipnidw. HERALD INC. Manchester • 643-2478 1041 Main Street • 646-4004 DAY Q8A Optical • 040-3177 16 Brainard Place "Sarving tha Manchester Area lor Ovar SO 185 Spencer Street • 649-7570 * Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days Manchester • 643-2711 Yaara" Manchester « HOUSEWIVES * Additional Lines 504 Per Line, Per Day 945 Main Street * Classifications 71 thru 87 SALES Manchester • 643-2131 * STUDENTS • * Merchandise Under *250 CANDIDS BY CAROL K B AUTOMOTIVE TED CUMMINGS * Ad must contain price! FURNITURE 983 Main Street 311 Broad Street * MOONLIGHTERS * You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds Experienced, full and Manchester • 649-6619 INSURANCE AGENCY MORGAN FARMS Manchester • 643-8844 Work early evening hours earning $6- due to this low price... part time positions LYNCH MOTORS 378 Main Street available. Apply In South Windsor 500 West Center Street $10 an hour In our conveniently located New 4 bedroom, 2'/i bath Colonial Manchester • 649-6523 person to Mr. Singer. Brand new 4 bedroom, 2>/i bath Colo­ Manchester • 646-4321 office as a Telemarketing Person. You situated on approximately '/i acre of nial. Features inicude a two car gar­ NORTHWAY REXALL quiet cul-de-sac. Custom features in­ GRAMES PRINTING must be well spoken and an aggressive PURITAN age, a 10x12 deck and large family PHARMACY CALL CLASSIFIED clude a 2 car garage, 10x12 deck, and room with fireplace, '/t acre lot is "Same day service when you need It COX CABLE Individual. For more Information call FURNITURE large master bedroom suited with situated at the end of a lovely cul-de^ "Praacriptlon Spaclallsts" PAP AUTO PARTS In a hurry." “Qreater Hartford Cabla TV" M r. Bell at 647-9946. 1061 New Britain Ave. walk-in closetciosei — >^30,000.>250,000. sac — >225,000. 230 North Main Street 307 East Center Street 643-2711 NOW! 700 Hartford Road 801 Parker Street West Hertford Shop with a good agent and shop smart! Manchester • 646-4510 Manchester • 649-3528 Manchester • 643-6669 Manchester • 646-6400 M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Dec. 30, 1988

ONDmUNIUMS APARTMENTS APARTMENTS MISCELLANEOUS TORRENT FOR RENT FOR SALE AFFORDABLE and spa­ EIGHT month old water- Spedoli: M A N C H ES TE R . Second MANCHESTER - First fA cious one bedroom flobr. 2 bedroom, heat bed, $325. Courthouse first floor unit. Well floor 2 bedroom apart­ One Gold membership, and appliances. No ment In renovated two maintained and deco­ pets. $600 plus security. 12'/i months left for rated FHA approved. family house. New ap­ $450. Compared to reg­ CARPENTRY/ MISCELLANEOUS Coll 646-3979. pliances, carpets, etc. Sentry Real Estate, 643- MANCHESTER. Availa­ ular price of $700 plus. |c N U CARE E ^ rem ooelino IS^PLUMBINO SERVICES 4060.D $650 per month plus Eric 649-3426 n ble Immediately. One utilities. Call 649-2071. WILL Providt Daycare FI RST floor one bedroom bedroom apartment. Now Is the time to run on CuNiww NmNI hwwt. ■OdWBm. unit. Low heating costs $450, utilities extra. Se­ far one child In my WMONlMfi^ wooN MOkiM* PJ'i PlumUna. HOMES od In classified to sell that home. Lunches and ropMwQ. oupfN wvrti. mwMfy A Ml Ah’ CononlMlng G A Y & SON and association fee. curity and references camera you no longer snacks. Call 646-5260. MASONRY Good condition. $68,900 required. No pets. FOR RENT use. M IfOlfYV MMI OOAffSMOfV Boilers, pumps, hot water Brick, block and stona, Sentry Real Estate, 643- Boyle Management, xfwwiAig four oMM» m N ml tanks, new and ceramic tile, marble and 4060.O 649-4800. |g 2|O IM n N S rsplacemsnts. concrete. MANCHESTER. Nine TAG FREE eSTlUATES No lob It too small I MANCHESTER Town- AVAILABLE Imme­ room, single family, SERVICES MM CeestoecMss house Great buy for a 2 diately. One bedroom set back high above SALES e fM d iirtii 643-9649/228-9616 282-7341 o r 427-8973 bedroom Condo toste- apartment. $545. Heat East Middle Turnpike. •43-1720/MlorMem tully decorated, newly and hot water Included. Available Imme­ NOTICE. Connecticut Gen- CLEANING wallpapered kitchen 2 bedroom Townhouse. diately. $950/month. erol Stotute 23-65 prohibits Servldne the Weneheifer 6 WU- FARRAIID REMODELNN MISCELLANEOUS HAWKES TREE SERVICE and bathroom, beauti­ $650. Heof and hot wo- References and secur­ the posting of advertise­ llmeirtle ene. H «w l end relle. Room addMone. deokt, roof­ Bucket, truck 6 chipper. Stump ments by any person, firm or Me cewele to deen veer Some, SERVICES ful hardwood floors I ter Included. Security ity. Call Ken at 643-1442. ing, elding, wlmtowt and gutt- removal. Free aotlmalaa. Separate front and and references re­ corporation on a telegraph, emce cr eitndewe. t yeere ex- era. All typsa of remodoHngand M A N C H ES TE R . One bed­ telephone, electric light or eerlence end reterencee. Cell Spadal consideration lor bock entrance, situ­ quired. No pets. Boyle rapalra. Coll Bob Fanand, Jr. ekferly and handleoppad. room. Security. No power pole or to a tree, Lewrie fer e free eeWmete. BROCK BROTHERS ated on cul-de-socl Management Com­ pets. $450. 647-9976. shrub, rock, or any other Bm. 647-8509 Conveniently located pany, 649-4800. 742-0267 EscovaUee A Laedseaplei 6 4 7 -7 5 5 3 EAST HARTFORD/Glos- natural oblect without o writ­ ROB.64S-6849 BuINfoxIng — Lot Improvement to downtown and Route M A N C H ES TE R . Onebed- ten permit for the purpose of 384. Anne Miller Real tonbury line. Seven protecting It or the public and — Cruebed Stone lor Sale — SNOW REMOVAL. room apartment, heat, room Cope with Stone Orivewaye — Rograded Estate, 647-8000 carries o fine of up to S50 for CLEANING SERVICE Resldentlal- hot water, carpeting, screened porch, gar­ eoch offense.______Hare a tptritUng d — n homt |5g PARiTINfl/ 6 Inatalled Commerclal. Drive­ MANCHESTER Condo olr condltlonlng,all op- age, nice lot, first floor for Me fioMdayaf PAPERING 659-3781 ways, startino of $15. Beautifully maintained __pllonces. Coll 649-5240. laundry hook-ups. In­ nsNabIs latMenllal cleaning, Call Bob, 87^e841. U and R built condo. MANCHESTER. New 3 side of house Is brand Aulomotivo Tolland County area, Private potlo with slid­ bedroom 'duplex. Cor- new. Available Janu­ noftrancaa avaHaMo. GSL Building Mainte­ ers from dining room. ary 1st. $975 plus utll- W all Paperino & nance Co’. Commercl- peted, fully op- Full basement with pllonced, 1’/^ baths, full tles. Security, no pets. •48-8778 P o ln tln o al/ResIdentlal building ANGELIC HOME laundry hook-ups. 2 o|r CARS Roaldentlol, Commorclol, basement. $775. 643- 872-4381, 649-5400, 647- repairs and home Im­ CARE REGISTRY conditioners. Closets 1823. 9040. FOR SALE Roforoncet S, Insurance. provements. Interior HOUSE CLEANING LOCAL ntOiaTIIV pFFtnS galore. End unit. If It Is Marty Mattson, 449-4431 and exterior pointing, OUAUTV CACAite... a condo you wont coll MANCHESTER. Itomlly, 1982 MER CU R Y Zepher. 4 Lowen COST t o cusKra.. available December SERVICES light carpentry. Com­ us about this one or one STORE AND door, 72,000 miles. Spend time with your family Gary McHueh, 443-9321 COMPANIONa HOMSMAKSnS. 1st. Large 3 bedroom, plete lanltorlol ser­ of our many other con­ OFFICE SPACE Great shape. Florida during the boUdivs. let us vice. Experienced, rel­ NURSCS do's avallable.$ll5,000 1'/> baths, appliances. clean your home. Call Lease, security, $900 cor. $2600. Coll 527-1111 iable, free estimotes. 647-1956 Realty World, Benoit, or 645-6455. 742-0217 or «43-4642 ROOFING/ 643-0304. Frechette Associates, plus utilities. Close to WATKINS Centre. 140 ask for Diane or MIcbelle 646-7709.D school and busline. 646- and 165 sq. ft. available SIOiNO 4074, 5-8pm. December. Telephone A KITCHEN & BATH M A N C H ES TE R . One bed­ answering, word pro­ CLYDE INVESTMENT cessing, copier and CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. IBOOKKEEPINO/ MANCHESTER room condo In Wood- F=ox. Wilson Business I n k o m et a x ROOFING PROPERTY bridge Manor. Full ROUTE 83, VERNON "5 ^ REMODELING appliances, large liv­ Offices. 647-0073. HoWdey Speeial STORES and Offices tor 85 Mont* Carlo •6995 From the smallest repair to the largest renovation, M A N C H ES TER Be your ing room and bedroom. 85 Eloctra T Typa $550 plus utilities. rent. 400-1500 square •10,495 IVti'lNCOMI TAXIS our own craftsmen do the complete job — own boss. Excellent 83 Buick Ragal •6995 2 0 % Off opportunity to own Available Imme- feet. Rent starting ot Consultation / Preparation neatly and on schedule. your own business. Lo­ dlotelv. Keith Real Est­ $275. Excellent loca­ 85 Marc Lynx •2675 tion. 647-9223, 649-5334. Satui Individuals / 645-8830 Visit our showroom or call for a free estimate. cal convenience store ate, 646-4126. 85 Ford Eacort 4 Dr. •4395 Sole Proprietors with great traffic BOLTON, '/i modern du­ SOUTH WINDSOR. Beau­ 88 Skylark 4 Dr. •8995 649-5400 count. Low overhead plex. Close to 1-384. Full tiful, newer, 3 room 86 Calabrity 4 Dr. •7695 Dan Mosler 649-3329 IHI floorino HERITAGE KITCHEN and and good numbers. electric heot ond hot ofice space. Heot and Owner has other Inter­ water. 3 bedrooms, 1 '/j utilities Included. 88 Caprlca 4 Dr. •9995 BATH CENTER, INC. est. Fantastic cosh baths, fireplace. Large $375/monthlv. 647-8000 85 Cantury Wgn. •6595 _____ 182 W. Middle Turnpike, Manchester flow. Now being of­ wooded yard. $750 per Anne Miller Reol 86 Cantury 4 Dr. •8995 THIS SPACE- FLOORSANDING fered at $98,900. Realty month, plus security Estate. 84 Skytiawk Wag. •5995 • Floora like new World, Benoit, and utilities. 649-5678, 87 LaSabra 4 Or. •10,995 •59.47 • SpeoMIzIng In older floora Get the Wont Ad habit... f^ O W anyone Frechette Assoclotes, evenlnos. 67 Spactrum 2 Or. •7995 fo r 24 Insortlont • NMural 6 stained floora read and use the IIHIe ads 646-7709.O FUEL OIL/COAL/ hove to sell? Let a 88 Cala. Euro 4 Dr. •7995 Call 643-2711 • No waxing anymora In Classified regularly. TW O bedroom with heat FIREWOOD 643-2711. wont od find a cosh buyer lor Malik____ MnVrtMs-8«67S0 tor you! on first floor. $600/month. No pets. SEASONED firewood tor 872-9111 Rentals One month security. sole. Cut, split and Avolloble January 1. delivered. $35 per load. HOMES I HOMES I HOMES HOMES Coll D on, 643-2226, 742-1182. S«// Your Car FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE ROOMS leave messoge. After FIREWOOD. Oak wood, FOR SALE 7om, 646-9892. well split, mostly green FOR RENT MANCHESTER. ‘Availa­ TOASTY Worm III You BING Bang Boom! II with some seosoned MANCHESTER 2 family Colonial Home with In­ ble Today'. Cleon, one mixed In. $65/holf $120 •15 will lost love the worm Sellers hove priced this What 0 buy!! Good law and large building ROOM For rent. Single bedroom, appliances, cord. 645-6964. 4 Lines — 10 Days and Inviting feeling fabulous brand new Income and postive family house. All the "tor home occupa­ tront/reor porch. $495. SOe charge each addi­ that this charming 7 Dutch Colonial for on cosh flow! 3 bedroom tion" In busy area. amenities ot home. 646-4144/643-0909. room Bungalow colon­ Immediate sole! units, 3rd floor walk-up $450,000. Realty World Coll 647-9289. PETS AND tional line, per day. You ial has to often 4 Priced at $252,000.00 attic! Large flat lot! MANCHESTER. Avolio- can cancal at any time. Lorson Reoltv, 871-6854 MANCHESTER. Shore ble Februorv 1. Four SUPPLIES bedrooms, walk-up ot- this home features Owner will help with house with one person. SORRY. tlc, fireplace, pantry over 2100 square feet, 3 financing and Is anx­ rooms, 2 bedrooms, NO REFUNDS OR CONDOMINIUMS $450. Utilities Included. garage, lorge yard. BOXER Puppies. AKC, bock porches, lots of large bedrooms, 2.5 ious. Moke us on otter! 645-8221, evenings. ADJUSTMENTS nooks and crannies. FOR SALE Newly remodeled. Cen­ Champion bloodlines, baths, country kitchen $169,900 Anne Miller I 12 weeks old. 267-8074. Henry Street In the with mudroom and Real Eostote, 647-8000 trally located. $550 plus C A U HERALD Bowers School Olos- first floor laundry. NEW listing! Spacious APARTMENTS utilities. Coll until 9pm, trlct. Priced to selllll Beautiful 2.3 acre coun­ townhouse boasting FOR RENT 623-6970. IMISGELIANEOUS CLASSIFIED $151,900. Jackson & try lot in Bolton. Jack- two bedrooms, I'/j I MANCHESTER. 2 and 3 Jackson Real Estate, son 8i Jackson Real baths and lower level FOR SALE 643-2711 Stars MANCHESTER. Availa­ room apartments. $380 647-8400.O Estate, 647-8400.D tomllv room. $121,900 and $520. No pets. Se­ Sentry Real Estate, 643- b le Immediately. Stand 4060.C] Newer 2 family, large 3 curity. 646-2426, 9-5 bedroom, I'/iboths and weekdays. AUTOS FOR T O T A L L Y renovated one MANCHESTER. Two ENDROLLS out bedroom Beacon HIM appliances. Total re- 27% width - 258 RENT/LEASE decorotlon. New woll bedroom Townhouse. unit. All appliances In­ Nice location, all ap­ 13% width • 2 lor 258 ★ cluding microwave to wall, new dis­ FR E E Mileage on low hwasher. Nice area. pliances. Heot, hot wa­ MUST bo pLckvd up at tht and olr conditioning. Harak) Offtca Monday thru cost auto rental. Vil­ $760 plus utilities. 649- ter, carpeting, olr con­ ORDER Sentry Real Estate, 643- Thuraday bafora 11 am.only. lage Auto Rental, 643- ONE FOR 4060.n 5989. ditioning. Coll 647-1595. 2979 or 646-7044. YOUR AD CARS loilCARS CARS CARS CARS TODAY! M FOR SALE 1 ^ FOR SALE m FOR SALE m FOR SALE FOR SALE 643-2711 II You’ll hire the MANCHESTER’S best when you find them in the MANCHESTER LEWINS CROSSING There ^re a few more unita available of theta beautiful Classified Section. USED CAR luxurious condomlnluma. Conveniently located in the heart of Manchester close to ahopping, banking, high­ ways and yet secluded. 1780 tq. ft. of living apace, cen­ DI EAL E R 1 tral air and vacuum, completely appllanced kitchen, 2'4 baths, garage with opener, beautiful landscaping plus 87 HONDA ’84 MERC. much more. A lot to offer for '179,900. 1 ‘86 VW ’84 HONDA ’85 OLDS 87LINC0LN '85 1 1 8CIR0CC0 PRELUDE CIVIC BRAND FIRENZA CADILLAC 1 a Red, S Speed Whit* Std. TOWNCAR Brogham. 4 Or., 1 4 Or.. Specie! MARQUIS Auto Aut, Loaded Loadad. WhKa ■ D. F. REALE. INC. 1 *6.999 *11.999 *5999 *6999 *5.990 *17.999 U L ftT A T E *9.495 1 HAPP1 ITBMNfllLNiadMilir 1 '83D0D6E 84 MERC. 80 TOYOTA U TOYOTA •4S4S2S ’84 CHEV. '88 OLDS 77 LINCOLN I durin 1 ARIES GRAND STARLET CAMRY DELTA 88 1 SItvar, Auto CITATION Stocli MARQUIS AT, AC Whit*. 4 Spd. Brown, 5 Spd. Auto MARK VI 1 iHaurhrfilFr Loaded B a 60 I *8850 1 *2.999 *2999 *1.999 *8,999 •9.099 *2999 1 patro Hrraift MU FO R M O R E sobei MANCHESTER 1 ‘87 MERC. ‘86 BUICK ‘87 MERC. 84 FORD '84 CHEV 'M MERC. 1 643-3711 1 COUGAR RIVIERA MARQUIS INFORMATION CAVALIER O N O A ILY T-BIRD SABLE 1 1 wnn*. Auto Auto Brown, Auto Wagon. Auto Spacious 2400 aq. ft. 9+ room ARRIVALSR Brown, Auto Auto I Colonial in prestigious Manchester 1 *10.999 *11,099 •14.500 AUCTION 647-1588 *6.999 *4.999 *6,990 1 Country Club / Resevoir location. Walk 1974 ChflvrolM, 1 '87 MAZDA ‘80 BUICK ’87 through leaded glass transom with side V.l. I237T4$4II87$ 84 TOYOTA 85 TOYOTA '80 OLDS ‘87 HONDA 1 W ill b* auctioned off on Jan­ 1 PICK UP SKYLARK CAMRY THUNDERBIRD CELICA lights into gracious central foyer. 14x24 uary 10, 1919 at 2:00 P.M . at OMEGA ACCORD LXI 1 1 Red/WhH* Blue. Auto Auto LX fled, 5 Spd. ‘ fireplaced LR with oak beam ceilings W Broad St., MonchMttr, AT. Loaded Slick. 3 Sped. std. 1 *6,999 and French doors, formal dining room 042-12 1 *10.999 •8,999 *10.999 *8,999 11.999 *9.099 1 with 2 built-in corner cabinets, recently LEOAL NOTICE '88 FORD ’86 PONT. remodeled kitchen with breakfast bar 1 86 MAZDA 80 MERC 87 TOYOTA '86 PONT. 84 PONT. 1 Nolle* it hereby given that 1 Pickup LX MARQUIS TAURUS FIERO COROLLA BONNEVILLE FIREBIRD 1 and adjacent laundry, family room, there will be a caucus of all 1 Good Condition Auto enrolled Reoublleons In the *2999 Red, Std. Blua. Auto Auto SE. Auto 1 library and 'A bath — all on 1st floor. 2nd Town of ANDOVER on Jon- 1 *5999 uary II, 19E9 at 7:30 P.M . In *11.099 •5.990 •7.299 *7.900 floor has 3 large bedrooms incl. 14x20 the cafeteria of the Elemen­ *6.595 1 master bedroom with his & hers closets tary School In Andover. In the event of sever* Inclement 1 85 MAZDA 87 MERC. 85 CADILLAC 86 BUICK and 1 & V6 baths. 3rd floor has a bedroom weather, said caucus will be ’87 MERC. 84 CAMARO 00 LINCOLN 1 on January 17, 1919 at tht 1 RX7 SABLE SEVILLE COLONY PARK SOMERSET and full bath. Wide modlins and same time and location. ■ Sllvar, Stick, Blue. Auto IROC TOWNCAR 1 1 Loadatf Loadad, Blua Wagon, Auto T-Type, 2 Or., AT, Blue, Loaded refinIshed oak floors throughout. Att. AGENDA: Auto 1 1. To select party.endors*d 1 *8999 *8,595 *10.999 *7250 *6999 2-car garage. Lovely grounds. This candidates for offices to *8.ggg 113.999 1 be voted on at the May I, elegant home has may exceptional 1909 election; 2. To empower the Republi­ features. *305,900. can Town Committee to 301-315 CENTER STREET rill any vacancies that MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Call for appointment may occur otter such en­ dorsement; M O R I A R f » Y V 3. To transact such other bu­ 643-5135 siness os may properly 6 4 7 -9 2 9 8 com* before the caucus. USED CAR HOTLINE o^ Y. Anson, Chairman •'-I,•1.3^''^ 04(M3 c 647-1588