20— MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. October 11.1990 SCOREBOARD FRIDAY

PITCHINO SUMMARY win, lose & DREW O a kla n d Coif h r ar bbaoara LOCAL NEWS INSIDE Baseball 0 Ip E ckarslay 3 3 1 -3 2 0 0 0 3 0.00 H orraycutt 3 1 2 -3 0 0 Las Vegas golf scores 1 1 2 -3 3 0 N olson LAS VEGAS (AP) — Scores Wednesday 2 16 8 2 Postseason glance S ts w rt2 -0 after the Irst round of the $1.3 million Las ■ Loaded gun stolen in Coventry. V M c h 1 -0 1 71-3 6 1 anrhpatpr Vegas International, played on the 7,16^yart. M Tima* EOT 1 6 4 1 1 1 5 1.50 ITl9TUEtlALU3WEP M oora 1-0 Dar-36-36—72 Las Vegas Country Club, the PLAVO TFS T o tala 4 36 23 4 4 6 16 1.00 Nallanai Laagua (aWJNPOFODrti^KEY... ^ 11-vard, par-36-36—72 Desert Inn Country Club, and me 7.101-yard, par-36-36—72 ■ Town GOP opens headquarters. Tliuraday. O ct 4 B o s to n Spanish Tran Countiy Club courses: Pittsburgh 4, CIndrviati 3 g Ip h r sr bbaoara Friday, O ct 5 Boiton 3 2 0 0 2 3 0.00 'i INIUEYARP! CIncirYiali 2, Pittsburg 1 K iackar 5 2-3 6 1 ■ Info campaign on Bolton school. Monday, OM. • What's BddckrO -1 8 6 4 S T m l ^ 1 3 Ckwlnnati 6, Pittsburgh 3 G ray 3 1 -3 4 2 JL Ybaaday, Ool. • CiamrwO-1 7 2-3 7 3 C incinn ati S, P ittsburgh 3 Ken Green IIS 3165^ ArKksnO-1 3 3 2 ■ MSG competitor files bankruptcy. News m . m Tim Simpson “-33-« Wsdnaaday, O ct 10 Raerdon 2 3 2 Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 2, Cincinnati loads 2-3 2 1 1 1 Loren Roberts 32 a t l e Murphy Tom Byrum 32-34—66 s s rlo s 3 -2 H arris 0-1 1-3 3 1 Oct. 12,1990 F rid a y , O c t 12 1-3 2 4 Howard Twitty Local/Regional Section, Page 7. Lamp Jay Don Blake Pittsburgh (Sm iti 12-S) at Cincinnati (Jack- T o lata 38 20 17 19 21 4J0 son 6-6), 827 p.m. Gary McCord JeffSIuman 34-3^7 Saturday, O ct 13 SCORE BY INNINGS Gulf at a Glance Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 827 p.m.. If nocos- OakUnd 030 302 219-20 Emiyn Aubrey Kirk Triplett B o s to n o il 100 001— 4 Vbur Hometown Newspaper Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year Here, at a glance, are the DP—Oakland 3, Boston 6. LOB—Oakland Billy Mayfair ? Amsrtcan Laagua 35. Boston 23. SB—Cansaco 2. McGaa 2, Btjddy Gardner Newsstand Price: 35 Cents latest developments in the Per­ PhilBtackmar Saturday, O ct 6 RHandarson 2 Bulks, Baines, DHandaraon, sian G ulf crisis; Oakland 0, Boston 1 BobTway 34-33-67 Blankenship. CS—Gallsgo, Randolph, ■ Iraqi President Saddam Sunday, Oct. 7 RHandarson. S—Read, Balnas, McGaa, M ark O 'M eara ’ -rO rf Clark Burroughs 33-34—67 Oakland 4, Boston 1 Lansfoid 2 SF—RHandarson, Cansaco, Quin­ Hussein is succeeding in starv­ lUasday, Oct. 0 tana, Brunansky, DHandarsoa B obW bIcott ing out diplomats from foreign Oakland 4, Boston 1 J i m T f ^ ^ 3 ^ Saves—Ecksrslay 2 Honeycutt embassies who at first refused to Wsdnaaday, O ct 10 Andersen pitched to 1 battsr in the 8th (Gama D o ''* Keim Claanvater 33-35—68 Oakland 3, Boston 1, Oakland wins sorlos 1). Grey pitched to 2 batters in tha 9th (Gams Budget may mean the end of CHFA leave Kuwait as a gesture of 4 6 Blaine McCalllstar 34-34—68 1). Harris pitched to 2 batters In tita 7 tt, Ander­ defiance against Iraq’s Aug. 2 sen pitched to 1 bettar In the 8th (Game 2). Bill Gtasson WORLD SERES Dan Forsman 33-35 68 invasion. The Dutch, Italian and Stawart pitched to 2 batters in tha 9th (Game By ANDREW C SPITZLER budget plan. CHFA, along with going,” said Mary Ann Handley, Ibaaday, O ct 16 Fuzzy Zoeller 34-34—68 “ I think it stinks,” he said. “ Con­ Polish embassies withdrew the ■*)• Ian Bakar-Finch 3533—68 Herald News Editor The bond program would not Oakland at National Laagua champion, 8:32 HBP—Gallego by Kiecker, Hassay b f R ear­ other states’ housing authorities, is former chairman o f the now-defunct Mika Hulbert 36-32—68 gress is willing to protect the rich have been re-authorized in the first last o f their diplomats from p.m. don, McGwire by Boddickar, DHandarson by allowed to sell tax-free bonds only Manchester Committee on Affor­ Wsdnaaday, O ct 17 SOCCER Gary Nichols 34-34—68 and the oil companies, but if you’re Kuwait this week and Belgium Boddicksr. F dt more than 20 years, single­ under the approval o f the federal version o f the federal budget which Oakland at N L 826 p^m. WP—Clemens. PB—Pane. WORLD CUP '94 ORGANIZING COMMIT­ Bob Eastwood 3464—68 dable Housing. [trying to buy a home], you’re on F rid a y , O c t 10 Whalers 4, Sabres 3 TEE—Named Alan Rothenberg chairman and Mike Donald was defeated in the House of and Germany say they will fol­ Umpiras—Garcia, Hirschbeck, Evans, family homebuyers in Connecticut Mortgage Revenue Bond Program. “This would clearly hurt young your own.” NL at Oakland, 822 pirn. Transactions Chuck Cale chief executive officer. Announced Duffy Wbldorf 3662—68 Representatives, Handley said. low suit. That leaves the Cooney, Voltagglo, McCoy. Buffalo 2 2 — especially first-timers — have The current federal budget package, first-time buyers who need the assis­ Saturday, O ct 20 Official Scorers—Charles Scoggins of ihe Hartford * ® f Wemer Frickor would no longer be a director. Gary Hallberg The topic was addressed by Gov. As to the likelihood of the American, British, French and NL at Oakland, 829 p.m. First Period—1, Buffalo. Ruuttu 2 (Shannon). Nolan Henke 32-37—« turned to the Connecticut Housing however, docs not re-approve that Lowell (Mass.) Sun and Glenn Schwarz of tha MaIot 8opc#f I aifliM tance o f a low-interest mortgage,” W illiam O ’ Neill at a press con­ Sunday, Oct. 21 335. 2, Buffalo, Mogilny 2. 4:48. 3. Hartford, Tom Purlzor program being cut in budget Canadian embassies as the only San Francisco Examiner. B AS E B A LL CLEVELAND CRUNCH—Signed Mike Finance Authority for low-interest program. I f the program ends, local she said. NL at Oakland, 829 p ra , if nocassary Holik 1 (Wilson), 565 4, Hartford. Cunnoyworth Richard Zokol ference Thursday at which he an­ T—Gama 1 at Boston, 3:26. Amsrlcan League Sweeney, forward. deliberations, CHFA President Orest holdouts among Western na­ Tbasday, O ct 23 2 (Udoucour. Francis). 969. 5 Buffalo. Valve 2 loans made possible by the agency’ s observers said, the CHFA would es­ Carl Zinsser, a former state Game 2 at Boston, 3:42 CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Announced that COLLEGE John Adams nounced that the CHFA will make tions. Oakland at NL, 829 pm ., if nacessary (Turgoon, Kennedy). 16:17. Ponaltios-W ells, Jim Booros 36-33—6 9 T. Dubno said he is unsure. “ The Game 3 at Oakland. 2:47. Jose Segura, pitcher, chose to become a free BIO EAST CONFERENCE—Announced ability to issue tax-free municipal sentially be dead in the water — and senator and owner of the Wsdnaaday, Oct. 24 Buf fmtorforonco), 1624; Evason. Har (hook­ Jim Gallagher available $153 million that was ■ State Department officials Gama 4 at Oakland, 3.-02. agent rather then accept assignmont to V an­ Miami, Fla. has joined the confarerKe. bonds. that could send state homebuyers federal budget has been changing Oakland at NL, 829 pm ., if nacassary Steve Elkington 33-36—69 Manchester realty bearing his name, raised recently by selling tax-free A—Game 1 at Boston, 35,192 ing). 19:12. ^ couver of the Pacific Coast League. INCARNATE WORD—Named John Newman three or four times a day and one say the beleaguered U.S. embas­ Second Period— None. Ponaltios— Krupp, Nick Price 3534—69 But C H FA ’ s ability to issue those reeling. Game 2 at Boston, 35,070. CLEVELAND INDIANS—Assigned Colin associate tennis coach. said that ending the program would municipal bonds. O ’Neill used the Buf (tripping). 2:23; Francis. Har (slashing). Leonard Thompson 33-36—69 minute [the program] is in and the sy in Kuwait is running low on ALCS result Gams 3 at Oakland, 49,026. Charland and Colby Whrd, pitchers, to Colorado NEW MEXICO—Announced Jay Schultz, bonds is about to be swept away in “ It is critical in terms o f keeping 223; Holik, Har (tripping), 3:48; Samuelssoa Grog Twiggs 34-35-69 be a cruel blow to young people occasion to call on Congress to re­ Game 4 at Oakland, 49,052 Springs of the Pacific Coast League. tight end, will miss the remainder of the season water and officials don’t know Har (hooking), 5:01; Burt Har (delay of garrw), Andrew Magee 36-33—69 the debris o f the latest federal the [single-family home] market trying to crack the home market. Athletics 3, Red Sox 1 KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Named Spencer with a knee injury. authorize the federal program. 12:02; Bodgar, Buf (intorferenco), 12:36; Folig- Please see CHFA, page 6 . how much longer those holed up •Hork" Robinson general manager. NORTHEAST CONFERENCE—Named Brian Claar b o s t o n O A K LA N D no. Buf (hooking). 13:06; Krupp. But douWo Jay Delsing 34-35—69 inside can hold out. Ten ab r h M ab r h bl National League David Siroty assistant commissioner for public minor (cross-checking). '•3132; V e rb ^ Itar ATLANTA BRAVES—Named John Clark Dermis diplomats and an undisclosed Burks cf 4 110 RHndsnIf 3 0 10 Hockey (htoh-sticking). 1332; Kennedy. Buf (high-stick­ relations. Schuerholz executive vice president and PLYMOUTH STATE—Named James Carey Billy Andrade Raad2b 4 0 11 OHndsncf 4 0 0 0 ing), 1522; Ferraro, Har. double minor (high- Ar^ Boon 34-35—69 number of American refugees general manager. and Bill \%n Valkanberg men's assistant basket­ Boggs 3b 4 0 2 0 Cansaco rf 3 0 0 0 are inside the embassy grounds. Graanwl If 4 0 0 0 Jannngs rf 10 0 0 sticking, unsportsmanlike conduct), 15:22; ball coaches. Paul Azinger 3465—68 Chmielecki Pratt, Purdy Pana c 3 0 0 0 Bainaa dh 3 0 10 NHL standings Walls, Buf (tripping), 15:56. National Basketball Association SOUTHERN CAL—Announced that Frank Brad Fabal 3564—68 They are boiling swimming pool Third Period—6, Hartford, Samueisson 1 Evarw dh 3 0 0 0 McGaa pr 0 0 0 0 A l Timas EDT CHARLOTTE HORNETS-Signed Kendall Griffin, tight erxl, will miss the remainder of tha P.H. Horgan III 3534—68 (Ferraro, Dineen), 6:16. 7, Hartford, Dineen 4 water to drink and subsisting on Bmnsky rf 3 0 0 0 Hassay ph 0 0 0 0 WALES CONFERENCE Gill, guard, to a four-year contract sactaon with a kriae injury. Rusa Cochran 3535—70 (Ferraro), 12:15 Penalties—Wails, Buf (trip­ Quimanlb 2 0 0 0 BInksppr 0 0 0 0 Patrick Division LOS ANGELES LAKERS—Named Bill Shar- UCLA—Announced that Ed O'Bannon, guard, Kenny Knox 37-33—70 food that was stockpiled before Hvarasa 3 0 0 0 LansM3b 3 110 W L TPIa OF GA ping), 2.T3; Brown, Buf (sloshing). 1365; Fer­ man special consultant will miss the 1990-91 basketball season with a Donnie Hammond 3535—70 the Iraqi invasion. NawJarsay 2 11 5 15 13 raro, Har (slashing), 1365; Harttnan, Buf (un­ SEATTLE SUPERSONICS—Signed Gary knee injury. Larry Sllvoira 36-34—70 benefit little Stsinbch c 3 0 2 0 joins practice ■ Air FDrce war planes have McGwirIb 2 10 1 Pittsburgh 2 10 4 17 12 sportsmanlike conduct), 1325; Jennings, Har Payton, guard, to a six-year contract Jeff Wilson 3535—70 Rndph 2b 2 10 0 NY Rangers 2 2 0 4 17 14 (unsportsmanllks conduct), 13:25; Valve, Buf BOXING Chris Pony 3534—70 returned to the skies over the G all^ sa 3 0 12 NYlsIandars 1 2 0 2 7 10 (high-sticking), 18:54; Verbeek, Har (high-stick­ ARIZONA STATE BOXING COMMIS- S teve Jones 34-36— 70 Mark Brooks 34-36—70 Persian Gulf, 24 hours after they Totals 30 1 4 1 Totals 27 3 6 3 Philadelphia 1 2 0 2 9 9 ing). 18:54. . ^ SIOH-Armounced that Roger Yhnez, raforoe, Curt Byrum 3565—70 were g^unded follow ing a rash BoMon 000 000 001-1 Whshlngton 1 2 0 2 12 15 Shots on —Buffalo 7-7-9—23. Hartford vxill not be allowed to officiate again until a from G ulf crisis O akla nd 03 0 OOO OOx—3 Adams Division 11-10-6—27. meeting is held to discuss Ns handling of a Bobby Whdkins 3534—70 of her assistant o f accidents. Pentagon and Air E—Graanwall. DP—Boston 2, Oakland. Boston 4 0 0 8 20 6 Power-play Opportunities—Buffalo 0 of 4; ons-si(M light on October 9. Radio, TV Dave Rummolls 3367—70 John Mahaffay 3367—70 Force officials said the flights LOB—Boston 3, Oaklartd 5. 2B—Gallsgo, Montreal 2 0 1 5 14 11 Hartford 0 of 6. FOOTBALL said, is how long the crisis w ill last Robert Wronn 36-34—70 By MELISSA B. ROBINSON Burks. SB—RHandarson (2), BtankansHp (1). Itertford 2 11 5 15 15 G oalies-fluffak), Puppa. 0-2-1 (27 ahots-23 National Football League By ALEX GIRELLI she would have the resources o f a and at what level w ill the United resumed Thursday after a day of Quebec 12 1 3 14 20 BUFFALO BILLS—Signed Gary Baldinger, Mika Raid 3565—70 and RICK SANTOS S—Lartsford. saves). Hartford, Sidorkiewicz, 2-0-1 (23-20). Today Manchester Herald large firm, Vernon’s Kahan, States be involved. “ safety awareness” briefings and IP H RER BB SO B uffalo 0 2 1 1 11 13 A-10,495 „ . nose tackle. Placed Mark Kelso, safety, on in­ Davis Love III 36-34—70 Manchester Herald Craig Stadler 3535—70 Kerensky, Capossela, Levine and other checks. About 700 Air B o s to n CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Referee—Ron Hoggarth. Unesmen—Kevin jured reserve. 3:30 pjn. — Golf; Las Vegas In­ United Technologies Corp. has CLEVELAND BROWNS—Released Barry Mike Smirn 3535—70 CiamansL.O-1 1 2-3 3 3 3 1 0 Norria Division Collins, Brian Murphy. MANCHESTER — Town Attor­ Breslau at her disposal. several subsidiaries in Connecticut, Force combat and support W L TPta GF GA Redden, runNng back, and Charles Freeman, vitational, ESPN Mika Holland 3535—70 The Middle East crisis may tem­ Boiton 22-3 2 0 0 2 3 Republican Director Geoffrey aircraft are involved in Qpera- Qiay 22-3 1 0 0 0 2 C hicago 2 1 0 4 11 9 delensivs end. Assigned Eugene Rowell, wide 7 p.m. — College soccer; Larry Rinkor 3535—70 ney Maureen Chmielecki will leave including Pratt & Whimey Co., Mark Lye 37-33—70 porarily boost the health o f local Andarsan 1 0 0 0 1 2 St Louis 2 1 0 4 9 10 Rangers 4, Capitals 2 receiver, to the practice squad. Signed Jell the law firm in which she is an as­ Naab cited that advantage again which makes jet engines, and tion Desert Shield in the Persian Francis, quarterback, to tha.practice squad. Providence at UConn (taped), DougTeweH 34-36—70 aerospace firms but will not provide O sktsn d D atrort 1 2 1 3 15 21 Washington 1 1 0— * DALLAS COWBOYS—Agreed to terms with Bruce Flalshar 34-36—70 sociate at the end o f the month and Thursday in commenting on her Sikorsky Aircraft in Stratford, which Gulf. So far, 31 people have StowartW,26 8 4 1111 Mirmasota 1 3 0 2 11 16 NESN a piermanent fix for the industry, N.Y. Rangers 1 1 *— A Paul Trittlar 3535—70 been killed in air crashes involv­ Honeycutt S.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Toronto 0 4 0 0 9 22 Mitch W illis, daiensive linemaa 7;30 pjn. — Devils at Flyers, join attorney Robert Boland, whom change in plans. “ I would be more makes helicopters such as the Black First Period—1, Now Ybrk, Turcotto 3 (Lootch, Davkt Ogrin 3536—71 financial analysts say. Stawart pilchad to 2 battars in tha 9th. Smyths Division Ogrodnick), 8:53 (pp). 2, Washington, Zezel 3 LOS ANGELES RAIDERS—Ptaced Ron Bur­ ing planes and helicopters since SportsChannel Brad Faxon 35-36—71 she appointed as an assistant town comfortable,” he said, “ if she were Hawk. Other major aerospace firms Umpiras—Home, Cooney; First Voltagglo; Calgary 310 61611 ton, linebacker, on injured resen/e. Re-signed A spokesman for East Hartford- (Johansson. Druce), 12:51 (pp). Penal­ Tod Schulz 3536—71 employing people from the the mission began. Second, McCoy; Third, Garcia; Left, Los Angelas 2 10 4 13 9 ties—Kypreos, Was (boarding), .39; Mullen, NY Rid

L 2—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, October 12, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, October 12, 1990—3 NATION/WORLP______Tropical storm Marco weakening, moving north By R M LEISNER Thursday, the entire East Coast also was downgraded to a tropical pected to slow slightly and turn to continue its generally northward through the evening. The Associated Press could suffer severe weather as depression with 35 mph winds by 6 the northwest. path. L o ^ forecasters said a tornado several weather systems may con­ pjn. EDT. A tropical storm warning for Ber­ “It’s weakening ... but now the touched down northeast of Florida’s Tropical storm Marco toppled verge, forecasters said. Schools were closed in Manatee muda was discontinued. big problem is the rain," said Sheets. Lake City, throwing people into a Lawmakers tailor budgets as Bush stance blurred trees and power lines as it swept “There’s not only Marco, but and Sarasota counties, where wind Sheets said Lili possibly could hit Rainfall amounts of 3 inches or lake, upending mobile homes and more were expected across portions felling trees across railroad tracks, .'■*4 Florida’s Gulf Coast on Thursday Hurricane Lili, a cold front ... all gusts up to 80 mph toppled power land at the Outer Banks, off North and heavy rain streaming northward converging on the East Coast in the of north Florida and south Georgia. weather forecasters said. By ALAN FRAM $500 billion worth of tax boosts and spending cuts for profits on sales of property and other investments — lines, knocking out electricity to Carolina, this weekend, but he ex­ Foley said. from the tropics washed out roads The hurricane center posted a tor­ Another ripped through a housing The Associated PMm the next five years that Congress could send to Bush by now is handled the same as other income and has a top next few days,” said Bob Sheets, 50,000 people. pected to have a better idea by Things seemed less partisan in the Senate, where and dams in the Carolinas. director of the National Hurricane At 10:3io p.m. EDT, Marco’s Friday. nado watch for portions of north development about 200 yards from a Oct. 19. The government’s legal ability to spend money rate of 33 percent. Finance Committee Chairman Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, hospital near Crystal River, Fla. WASHINdtON — Lawmakers of both parties are 'The rain was blamed for at least Center in Coral Gables. center hit land near Cross City, Forecasters expected Marco to Florida and southern Georgia ends that day, and the president has vowed to allow a Bush said he favored the swap, but was giving up on refined his own proposal in an effort to draw GOP sup­ churning om their own budget plans, and Democrats and five deaths in the Carolinas and may He said Lili was moving west and which is about 40 miles west of government ^utdown like the one that occurred last it because of tenacious opposition by Democrats. port. The new plan dropped proposals to cut the capital Republican seem headed for fight over how America have led to a train derailment. “the question is how fast it’s going Gainesville. The center was near a weekend unless lawmakers send him a budget he likes. “The meter is running, but look, I can’t dictate to gains tax and raise income taxes on the wealthy. will bear tic pain of deficit reduction. Just a day after the full House Ways and Means Com­ Congress,” he conceded. Nearly 10 inches of rain fell in 24 to recurve and approach the East latitude 29.6 north, longitude 83.2 Budget proposals sprouted all over Capitol Hill on mittee produced one plan, the panel’s Democrats That sent Republicans back to the drawing board. The latest version would limit itemized deductions for hours in parts of South Carolina, Coast, possibly as early as tomorrow west. with unofficial reports up to 11 in­ Thursday n members of Congress, frustrated by Presi­ worked on another that raised income taxes on the rich “We’ve got to give our guys something to be for,” people with incomes over $100,000 a year; raise to night,” Sheets said. “All the weather It was moving north at 9 mph, but dent Bush's blurry position on taxing the rich, began and eased the burden on the poor and middle class. It said House Minority Leader Robert Michel, R-Dl. $125,000 the maximum amount of annual wages subject ches, the National Weather Service conditions that these are creating all tropical storm warnings had been said. A hurricane watch was posted honing packages on their own. contained no reduction in the capital gains tax, but The Ways and Means plan, and the Democratic and to the tax that finances Medicare; and allow monihly can produce heavy rain over the dropp^. NOEMI J. MEZEI, M.D. for the North Carolina coast. House Democrats worked on a plan that would hit the Democrats said they might add one. Republican alternatives, seemed headed for a clash on premiums paid by Medicare beneficiaries to rise more East CoasL and that’s of some con­ At 10:30 p.m. EDT, Lili was wealthy hard, while Republicans refined a proposal that “This plan is both bold and fair,” said committee the House floor next week. Speaker Thomas Foley, D- slowly than budget summit negotiators had proposed Bermuda felt the effects of Hur­ cern.” centered about 620 miles southeast announces the opening of her practice in included a cut in the capital gains tax. Chairman Dan Roslenkowski, D-Ill. Wash., said Democrats and Republicans were itching to last month. ricane Lili with rain, thunderstorms Marco pelted Florida’s central of Cape Hattcras, N.C., at 29.7 “It’s up to Congress,” said House Budget Committee and gusty wind. and southwest coast with wind up to latitude north, longitude 67.3 west. ADOLESCENT AND ADULT PSYCHIATRY House Republicans crafted their own measure. It show what they .stand for. Rostenkowski’s plan would impose a 33 percent in­ Chairman Leon Panetta, D-Calif. “We’re kind of moving would lower the capital gains tax rate to 15 percent and “There’s a great deal of desire on the part of members But while the Southeast bore the 65 mph and dumped up to 5 inches The storm, with winds of 75 mph, at on that kind of approach.” come tax rate on the wealthiest Americans — the same brunt of the stormy weather of rain before it began weakening. It headed west at 23 mph and was ex­ boost the income tax rate on the wealthy from 28 per­ to express their views about what their preferences tax rate already paid by those who are almost as well- The frenzy of budget-writing was aimed at finding cent to 31 percent. The capital gains tax — applied to would be if they weren’t constrained by compromises,” to-do. 17 HAYNES STREET Germans still fear Benefit Dance MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT House approves Saddam V.F.W.Post Home 608 E. Center St. For an appointment, call 647-9648 Stasi police legacy Manchester arts endowment starving Music by By TERRENCE PETTY Chancellor Helmut Kohl vows Star Lighters The Associated Press Stasi criminals will be prosecuted, Dr. Mezei is Certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and is a member envoys but he warns against letting the Stasi Oct. 13, Sat. without curbs BONN, Germany — The Stasi legacy “poison our nation’s atmos­ of the Medical Staff at Manchester Memorial Hospital. secret police is officially defunct, phere. 9 P.M.-1 A.M. Like a similar measure awaiting but its shadow of fear still darkens By ROBERT M. ANDREWS By TERRIL JONES “A suspect must be taken to court The Associated Press Senate floor action, the House bill The Associated Press the lives of Germans in their newly would shift from the NEA to the unified land. if facts warrant it,” Kohl said in an interview with the Sueddeutsche courts the burden of deciding A rash of arrests of former East WASHINGTON — When Rep. NICOSIA, Cyprus — Belgium Zeitung newspaper. whether federally subsidized arts German spies has embarrassed ftt Williams won his House floor announced today it has pulled its He added, however, “We must in projects are obscene. people who ran West Germany’s in­ Where can you save on family outerwear? battle to rescue the National Endow­ diplomats from Kuwait as Iraqi no way open up a witch hunt, but Under the bill, grant recipients telligence network and raised ques­ ment for the Arts from conservative President Saddam Hussein starves protect our capacity for reconcilia­ who are subsequently convicted of tions about their effectiveness. But attack, he happily lost a $1 bet to an out the last envoys from their en­ tion.” old Montana cowboy. using their federal funds to create circled compounds in the van­ the troubles don’t stop there. ^90 mens jacket ^ Six months ago, Williams says, works that violate obscenity laws quished emirate. Criminal justice officials fret over Lawmakers in former West Ger­ would be required to return their the legal complications of prosecut­ many fear that Parliament, called the down and feather filled bomber O he was convinced that the federal The campaign is an important part jacket, in extra tall and big tall sizes ^ arts agency wouldn’t survive the grant money to the NEA. Once they of his effort to turn Kuwait into the ing fonner Stasi workers who will Bundestag, will be tainted by new­ politick controversy over NEA sup­ do, they would be eligible to apply 19th province of Iraq. undoubtedly say they were only fol­ comers from East Germany who port for arts projects that its critics for new endowment grants. In their announcement in Brus­ lowing orders, just as Nazi criminals may have aided Stasi officers at U 39 mens leather jacket consider obscene and blasphemous. The House measure also would sels, Belgian officials said their did after World War II. home. The Montana Democrat, a order reforms in the NEA’s grant­ remaining two diplomats had left for smooth grain leather jacket has acrylic Li Li staunch NEA supporter, said an making procedures with the aim of Baghdad on Thursday. A govern­ pile lining and collar, in tall sizes s j ^ i making them more responsive to the elderly cowboy in his home district iXfLJi'rt; i«fA cM_ir-r\ Th« A«toclat«d P r««» ment statement said the decision had Producer resigns over bet that Williams would prevail taxpaying public. In a provision WHITE WASHED — Lana Kunze removes some newly washed winter jackets from a clothes­ been made “in agreement with the ^20 £)oys ski pants when the issue reached the House pushed by Republicans, the bill line Wednesday at her Wisconsin home. An unforecasted winter storm blanketed the state Dutch and German colleagues.” would increase the share of NEA The Dutch, Italian and Polish em­ ski bib pants have water-repellant floor. with about four inches of snow. shell, little boys sizes S, M, L Williams owes the cowpoke a grant money allocated to the states bassies, among the compounds be­ Buckwheat imposter buck. from 20 percent to 35 percent over sieged exactly seven weeks ago LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Victor Neufeld, the program’s ex­ On Thursday, the House over­ the next three years. today, have withdrawn the last of (H'oducer responsible for an inter­ ecutive producer, decided Murray 35.99 boys ski jacket whelmingly rejected a move to The bill would extend the NEA’s their diplomats from Kuwait City in Rights bill concessions view with a Buckwheat impostor on did not properly handle research for stylish contrast-colored ski jacket 7 abolish the NEA, defeated a statutory authority for three years, the past week. instead of the usual five years, and TTie German government had said ABC’s “20-20” has resigned, the the segment, Perl said Thursday. has detachable hood, sizes S-XL jL , proposal to impose tough new anti­ network says. Murray had worked with “20-20” in obscenity restrictions and epibraced would declare that works violating By MIKE ROBINSON the business community say the bill suits that they would turn to hiring it would soon withdraw its person­ would make it so difficult for quotas as a way of heading oft' such several capacities for 10 years, Perl a bipartisan compromise that would the Supreme Court’s obscenity stan­ The Associated Press nel, but it made no immediate an­ Lynn Murray resigned in a dard “shall not be funded.” employers to win discrimination charges. nouncement today. “mutual decision” with ABC after said. ^39 boys ski jacket leave the obscenity issue to the “20-20” anchorman Hugh Downs air-racing jacket has multi-print ^ k courts. 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NEA financing of works that “may The news magazine aired an in­ fort” the error might have caused Coleman, R-Mo., after months of in­ ministration will prevent a presiden­ Thomas’ family, Perl said. be considered obscene,” including Do you miss using terview with a man who claimed he ^55 boys parka tense negotiations, was approved on tial veto of major legislation Thomas’ son, William Thomas depictions of homosexual and designed to combat job discrimina­ played Buckwheat in the “Our corduroy-trirnmed parka has draw- O ^ 7 a 382-42 roll call vote. The margin Gang” comedies of the 1930s and Jr., and George McFarland, who string hood, pile lining, sizes 8-20 ^ surprised Williams. sadomasochistic activities and tion. TONING TABLES? sexual exploitation of children. “We have come up with someth­ ’40s and, was now working as a played Spanky in the “Our Gang” comedies, challenged last week’s “It was a bigger ■•-acrory in farvor The House plaimed to begin ing we hope is more in line with the Come to see us : grocery bagger in Tempe, Ariz. of tolerance and fieedom erf expres­ debate later today on a separate ap­ broadcast. ABC later acknowledged president’s views,” Rep. Augustus William Thomas, who actually sion than I had expected," he said. propriations bill that would boost F. Hawkins, D-CaJif., said Thursday the bogus Buckwheat, Bill English, portrayed Buckwheat, died in 1980. had pulled a hoax. “The House made it much easier for the NEA’s budget from $171 mil­ as the concessions package was un­ CALIFORNIA CONCEPTS members of the Senate to save the lion to $180 million in the fiscal veiled. NEA.” year that began Oct. 1. 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BUSINESS ______Witnesses fail to link In Brief • • ■ Dwindling U.S. stockpiles, business. ■ RJH. Macy & Co. Inc., in a Milken to illegal trades looming cold weather and a British The loss reported Thursday by the move to reduce its $4.8 billion debt warning of a Persian Gulf conflagra­ nation’s 6th-largest banking com­ load, said it is selling its credit Corporate leaders cautious about recession prospects tion combined to drive oil prices pany was an improvement over a operations to GE Capital Corp. By STEFAN FATSIS transactions they claim demonstrate the Boesky organization to buy back over $40 a barrel to a new year earlier but still reflected the rise The step will lower the retailer’s The Associated Press record close in hectic futures trad­ growth during the second half of the that Milken routinely took ad­ Wickes stock.” in shaky loans and a softening debt by $1.5 billion, Macy said in a By JOHN D. McCLAIN Co., the council vice chairman, said report said, although five of the 19 cent from 22 percent last May. The severe as the downturns of 1973-75 ing. economy that have afflicted several year. vantage of clients and rigged the The wimess replied, “No factual statemenL The Associated Press of the 19 corporate economists who economists projected a recession. probability of a recession by and 1981-82. NEW YORK — The govern­ The rise to $40.42 Thursday leading U.S. banks in recent months. The announcement Thursday The report prepared for the 100 markets for his own gain. basis.” compiled the forecast. “Not worried “The September survey indicates mid-1991 has increased from 29 ment’s first two witnesses against erased the decline a day earlier when came the same day as grim news At the same time, the report said ' Under questioning Thursday from Milken, 44, pleaded guilty in HOT SPRINGS, Va. — The U.S. chief executives of the nation’s enough, in my judgment.” that economic growth is expected to percent to 47 percent, the report Michael Milken couldn’t directly traders dumped oil contracts on an that worries about recession and a prosecutors and defense lawyers, April to six conspiracy and fraud ■ German unity began paying off economy still can avert a recession, largest corporations, holding their Asked whether he thought the slow from the already sluggish 1.1 added. “there is broad agreement that the link the former junk bond financier unfounded rumor about the death of possible war in the Ffersian Gulf kept former Drexel trader Cary Maul- charges and agreed to pay $600 mil­ for some former East Germans in most of the nation’s top business semiannual two-day meeting at this economy already was in a recession, percent annual rate in the first hall “Indeed,” it said, “an informal anticipated slowdown will have run to scheming with Ivan Boesky to Saddam Hussein. consumers on the sidelines in Sep­ tasch and former Boesky trader lion rather than face trial on a 98- the form of higher pensions for leaders said today, but others con­ mountain resort, was much more Preston told reporters, “I do.” of 1990 to only 0.3 percent in the poll taken at (an Oct. 2 meeting) in­ its course by the middle of next year manipulate a stock. count indictment. He could get up to The Iraqi leader’s seizure of tember, giving many storeowners a Michael Davidoff could not link neighboring Kuwait more than two retirees, a program to fix shoddy tended that a downturn already has pessimistic than one last spring Several other council members second half before gradually ac­ dicated that a majority of the consul­ and that the economy will then The witnesses took the stand 28 years in prison. dismal month. Milken to the alleged 1986 months ago led to an unprecedented housing and a new Mercedes-Benz begun or is imminent. projecting moderate growth in the agreed. celerating to a 1.2 percent pace in tants had further lowered their revert to a more rapid pace of ex­ Thursday at a hearing on allegations The government is trying to show The retailers’ monthly sales pansion.” manipulation of Wickes Co. stock. U.S. military buildup in the plant. Even if the economy does skirt a months ahead. The council’s economic consul­ the first half of 1991 and 2.6 perceni growth expectations since the Sep­ made by prosecutors in a pre-sen- reports — some of which showed a The government alleges that that Milken manipulated the petroleum-rich region and has The flurry of announcements recession, the Business Council “They’re much more worried” tants had predicted last spring the in the second half of next year,” the tember survey as the result of addi­ tcncing memo in which they urge a decline from September 1989 levels “Not surprisingly, the thing that Milken directed Boesky’s company securities markets for his personal doubled the price of oil since mid­ Thursday from government officials foreca.st calls for no more than a than they were at May’s meeting, economy would continue to grow report said. tional increases in oil prices and stiff sentence for Milken. to buy large blocks of stock in benefit. The defense contends his — did not augur well for a robust troubles them the most is the (Per­ Milken is not on trial; rather, the summer. and the automaker was rare good barely perceptible 0.3 percent Lewis T. Preston of J.P. Morgan & moderately at least through 1991. Although most of the consultants generally weak economic reports.” Wickes Cos., a Drexel client, in crimes were cases of going too far to Christmas shopping season, analysts sian) Gulf crisis and the big jump former Drexel Burnham Lambert news for East Germans facing rising “A clear majority ... still expect But the poll found that the 1986 to drive up its price. help clients. said. were not forecasting a recession, that has occurred in both crude and Inc. financier is being given a ■ Chemical Banking Corp. joblessness and higher prices as the slow, but positive, growth through they raised the probability of a economists believe any recession product prices,” Preston said at a U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood “We find no nobility in cheating reported a $43.7 million third- cost of joining a free market ■ Stocks fell sharply Thursday. MANCHESTER-VERNON chance to dispute the allegations asked Maultasch whether he had the middle of 1991,” their new downturn by year’s end to 39 per­ would be relatively mild and not as news conference. for a client to earn fees,” Assistant quarter loss and cut its dividend by economy. The Dow Jones average of 30 in­ before he is sentenced. “any reason to believe that Milken U.S. Attorney John Carroll said in SAFE AND LOCK COMPANY Prosecutors have picked three more than half, another sign of pain­ dustrials fell 42.82 to 2,365.10, '■yvj ><• was involved in the decision to get an opening statement. bringing its loss over the past three “Why trust your security to anyone leas?" ■S\ V, ful times in the domestic banking ■ China is sending more than 200 buyers to the United States this days to 158.66 points. 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From Page 1 From Page 1 Section 2, Page 7 Friday, October 12,1990 M ay 14. John FitzPatrick, vice chairman of morning and one in the evening and LOCAL/REGIONAL held, said that in his opinion those 1/2 and as low as $40 1/8 in the last said, “Definitely, the outlook for Ibgarty’s observation prompted the authority said the conflict started also went to the homes of some who came got a fair hearing. “It Schwolsky to say, "To the majority 52 weeks. these companies has improved [but] when a re^ estate broker phoned neighbors who could not attend the could have been conducted more The crisis has brouglit immediate not to the point where I believe of those people, I a^wlogize, because residents of the Horace Street areas meetings. artfully.” And he said that in they deserve an apology.” increases in defense spending for the anyone is r^ically changing their Serving Manchester ■ Coventry ■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron seeking more listing of houses to Irish and Fogarty will hold re tro sp ^ the hearing should have U.S. and some foreign governments. opinion." Rgarty, a veteran member of the another meeting at 8 pjn. Oct. 18 to sell to the authority. Schwolsky said been held in the evening instead of However, Bowman, who noted Board of Directors, told Schwolsky hear from the objecting residents he told the broker the authority was at 11 ajn. to make it more con­ most of Pratt’s business is now in “The psychology is changing be­ that a public official has to learn to not going to buy any more. and others. venient for people to attend. cause we’re seeing an awful lot of take criticism. commercial jet engine sal^, said the During the meeting, devoted to They will report their findings to “We gave th m a fair hearing, but impact of such new contracts is dif­ money upfront, but the impact on Fbgarty said that if he had been hearing from authority members, the Board of Directm'S. did not agree with them,” Darby the companies will be relatively Loaded pistol ficult to measure, because the com­ Board to from the Horace Street area he Irish asked, "Have we learned Commissioners of the authority said. pany has work orders through the slow,” he said. “What it tends to do would have suspected the start of a anything? ” who spoke Thursday defended both Many at the hearing said only one end of the ’90s. more than anything else is put a “miniature ghetto” upon hearing of Fitzl^trick said yes. the program of buying duplex house, not three, should be bought According to analysts who track much more solid floor on the out­ plans to buy two duplex houses for He said that when neighbors were houses for rental to low and in the Horace Street area. Ultimately the financial performance of look for these companies than what stolen during explain low- and mcxlerate-icnome familes. concerned about plans for con­ moderate income families and the the authority bought two. aerospace companies, benefits from we had.” "I should know better, because I gregate housing — another authority conduct of the public hearing. And Darby said the some of the orders for equipment needed in the know you people,” the commis­ activity — the authority held two Michael E>arby, who was a com­ objectors seemed to be saying, “If Mideast will be more than offset by One early result of the crisis that sioners of the authority. meetings with them, one in the missioner when the hearing was school you don’t do what we want, we’re other factors, including higher oil began more than two months ago car break-in ' ■ ■ V V going to get you.” prices and the inevitable, overall when Iraq invaded Kuwait was the scraping against metal. decline in the U.S. defense budget. renewed interest on the part of U.S. By RICK SANTO S Darby, a lawyer, said, “I go In the case of the gun stolen from . .-A;- ■ “The positive impact to the con­ officials in selling arms to Arab na­ Manchester Herald project Budget before many boards and I would not tractors iqi to this point in time is tions. the car at the condo parking lot, he said the culprits got into the vehicle \ have approached a board that way,” more of a psychological and emo­ COVENTRY — One of two The Bush administration last by smashing a window. By BRIAN M. TROTTA From Page 1 Fitzl^trick, who conducted the tional one thm a real, fundamental handguns stolen from automobiles month proposed a $21 billion arms “We had a car right there in the - • ' i-A. Manchester Herald hearing, said that he has experience change in the business outlook,” Wednesday night was loaded, ac­ in conducting hearings as a member sale to Saudi Arabia, about $7 bil­ area,” Doughty said. “We could’ve said Michael Rosen, aerospace cording to police who are investigat­ School. ment Program for the gifted, an in­ town by sabotaging the budget. He lion of which will go through by the been there in seconds. We may have BOLTON — With the referen­ of the town’s building code enforce­ analyst for Smith Barney, Harris ing a rash of 11 nighttime car Four months into the current fis­ dustrial arts and physical education said the committee is being con­ end of this month unless Congress caught someone.” dum on the school building project ment board and is familiar with Upham & Co. Inc., a New York City break-ins since Saturday. cal year the town is still without a teacher, all paraprofessionals could trolled by a “faction” that moves to block it The second part In an earlier case, a woman had only a few months away. Board of hearings as a former town director. investment firm. The loaded .22-calibier pistol was budget after higher spending plans be cut, a 5 th grade teacher, a nurse, “mainstream Republicans won’t of the package will be presented in shushed her barking dog when it Education members are examinihg were defeated in four referendums. no new texts purchased and the high have anything to do with.” He said that if he did anything “There’s still too much capacity taken from car parked outside the in the industry ... defense spending January. The White House has also woke her. She too was victimized. ways to get information about the Another sore point with residents school accreditation which is al­ Several times, John Twerdy wrong at the hearing, it was to Country Place condominium com­ project out to the townspeople. cuts are going to be pretty sig­ called for selling $37 million in Besides reporting any suspicious was the council’s setting of a 38.85 ready being questioned would be erupted in outbursts which the meet­ answer questions from the public. plex on Merrow Road, Lt. Ronald Board Member Pamela Sawyer nificant over the next few years,” tanks to Bahrain, an island nation in activities, police are advising resi­ mill rate in July, up from last year’s further jeopardized. ing moderator could not control. Ada Sullivan, chairman of the Doughty said. Now police are even suggested Thursday that the board Rosen said. "The long-term outlook the Gulf. dents to lock their cars and remove 37 mills despite the budget defeats. Twerdy called budget opponents authority, said the commission is more concerned about the mini send out its own newsletter detailing Lewis said a retired police officer is just not all that positive. Sales like those can help lengthen all valuables from them. In some of The new $15,433,493 plan in­ “deadbeats and cheapos that won’t “100 percent behind Schwolsky, crime wave to hit the northeast sec­ the project. Sawyer said there would not be replaced, the new Pratt’s Bowman reported no the lives of defense systems that tion of the small, quiet town. the break-ins, the cars were locked. cludes $4.3 million for general pay their own way.” Twerdy also who has served on the commission should be three issues of the flyer, volunteer firefighters service awards changes in the company’s announ­ might otherwise be phased out. For “At least do the simple things,” government, $9.6 million for educa­ said he will resign from the Parks for about 20 years. I think maybe we Police do not know whether the one in each of the months left before will be cut, the full-time recreation cement in August that an estimated example, although the Pentagon has other gun, a .357-caliber pistol, was said Doughty, adding that the 11- tion, $1.1 million debt service, and Recreation Commission if the should get some credit; I’m proud of the Jan. 28 referendum. director position cut back to part- 4,000 jobs will be eliminated proposed eliminating the entire M-1 member force needs the residents’ $75,000 for capital expenditures and recreation director job is cut the housing authority.” loaded when it also was stolen from Sawyer suggested that the time, as would the dog warden, and through next year, with the lay-offs tank line, the Saudis in July bought help, especially with budget direc­ Scott Bradc/Manchastar Harald $173,000 for state grant projects. But Republican Town Committee a vehicle Wednesday night. November issue contain only an in­ At one point Schwolsky said, “I 365 tanks, and Egypt last year pur­ tives prohibiting overtime. LEAVING SO O N — Dr. V. /Ujraham Kurien sits behind the desk in his office at 116 East “If the 37 mills were adopted and recreation programs would be cut. member Roland Green, who has split at its plant in West Palm Beach, They said that no additional am­ Also, the lake patrol through the end was involved, I was excited, I was Ha., and the one in East Hartford. chased 650 tanks. munition was taken from either of And of the 11 officers, one is still troduction to the project and piossib- we [the council] followed the one- petitioned all five budgets to Center St., Wednesday. Kurien, who has practiced cardiology and internal medicine in ly a drawing of the expansion. The of October would go and the landfill angry.” But he said he never in­ Paul Nisbet, an analyst with Still, the impact of selling arms the vehicles, which account for only training, he said. In many instances, third reduction to general govern­ referendums, countered, “T ^ re are town since 1970, retired last month and is moving to New Mexico. The doctor, who is second issue would contain all the open days cut back. tended to hurt anybody. Prudential-Bache Securities Inc. abroad is limited. half of those known to be broken the town of about 9,000 is covered ment and two-thirds to education, some pieople here who would rather donating more time now to his hobby of photography, is looking into practicing medicine relevant facts and figures associated that would mean another $215,000 Essentially, it would be “a huge into that night. by one patrolman. give up some of these services and in Africa or his homeland of India. with the project, including the cost. would have to come from educa­ step backward for the town,” Lewis eat what they want at the table — . Police have no suspiects and are The 11 burglaries, which is about as many as Coventry has in a typical The January issue would be a sum­ tion,” said Democrat Joan Lewis, said. some just can’t afford to pay more, uncertain whether the thief, or mary detailing the benefits of the council chairwoman. Throughout the meeting, emo­ they will suffer,” Green said. thieves, are town residents or out­ year, have mostly occurred north of CHFA Route 44 and east of Grant Hill project, she said. “What will the real cost be?” tions were high. Green also suggested the council siders. But Board Chairman James Mar­ asked resident David Cayer. Fbrmer Board of Education chair­ make cuts that would have less im­ Officers are frustrated because Road, including such streets as Mer­ Insurance rules bane From Page 1 shall warned that the state has very The Board of Education chair­ man, Democrat Lawrence Mickel, pact, like cutting a laborer from field victims are acknowledging they row Road, Brigham Tavern Road, and Ridge Brook Road. strict laws about what type of infor­ man, Democrat Patrick Flaherty, called the Republican Town Com­ maintenance, some school ad­ failed to call police despite hearing market. mation may be included in a mailing said all athletic programs will go, as mittee, “spiteful, egotistical and ministrators, and cutting the street next it’s out” made available, they are quickly strange noises during the nights they Besides the pistols. Doughty said One thing is certain: if the bond snapped up. He said he expected But Handley believes the end of using public funds. Any flyer sent well as the Challenge and Enrich­ vengeful,” saying it “victimized” the superintendent were burglarized. the stolen items are mostly small, of retiring Dr, Kurien out by the Board must not contain the state housing authority’s low- authority is not tqiproved, it will be that the $153 million would be com­ “It’s really sad that these people such as money and in one case a cost single-family home loans could any persuasive comments, he said. devastating to the state agency. Ac­ pletely loaned out within 10 days. didn’t call us,” Doughty said, adding jacket. No stereos or equipment at­ By SCOTT BREDE government [which overlooks grew, so did the companies’ in­ cording to CHFA figures, the agency reverberate throughout the housing Medicare cases] and insurance volvement. “We will check with legal counsel Although all observers agreed that in one case, a person reported tached to the vehicles have been Manchester Herald has raised $3 billion through the industry — and not just for first­ companies.” to make sure everything is within that the demise of the program hearing the sound of a crowbar stolen. “At one time, hospitals were a the law,” he said. “It’s a very fine School bond niaiicet; money which has been time buyers, either. Kurien cites several frustra­ relatively cheap place to admit would adversely affect the housing MANCHESTER — When Dr. line.” lent to more than 54,000 first-time If the CHFA loans are no longer tions, including that when he market, some weren’t sure how V. Abraham Kurien, a local car­ people into, but now hospital However, Marshall said that if a From Page 1 homebuyers during the last 20 years. available, some young homebuyers wasn’t sure about a patient’s ail­ critical the impact would be. diologist, began practicing in costs are through the roof,” he political action committee was could be locked out of the market, ment he had to get approval from said. By comparison, the agency’s Manchester two decades ago, formed to send out persuasive infor­ Kevin O’Donnell, owner of she said. In turn, that would make it Voter making the patient’s insurance company Kurien atuibuted the rise in school. The association recom­ Joy said the NEASC generally second largest mortgage program, in times were simpler and doctors mation, that would be welcome be­ Joy said the response to the Hebron-based Connecticut Realty difficult for existing homeowners to before admitting him or her into a prices to the technological advan­ mended the assistant principal job which bonds are sold to finance the were the sole decision makers on cause it would not use public funds. goes out of its way not to put a NEASC is due in February and the Associates-Gallery of Homes, said sell their homes in order to buy hospital. Meanwhile, the patient ces which have raided the field. be reinstated to full time at die high school on probation because of development of rental housing, has the care of their patients. Sawyer said that introducing the association might take into con­ that falling home prices in the larger ones. could be suffering from the un­ But, expensive, new medical school, Joy said. severe implications to a school’s raised only $637 million during its Now with hospital and medical information slowly would be better sideration poor economic conditions region, and other programs ad­ In short, the CHFA program “is a times planned known ailment without hospital procedures have brought medicine academic reputation. “The implica­ lifetime. costs going through the roof, the than dumping all the information on in the Northeast which have affected ministered by such agencies as the gateway to the housing market care for days, he said. into a new era. Splitting time between the two tions are far greater — the implica­ local school budgets. Generally, if a insurance companies — who pay townspeople at once. “We’re sure te schools means the assistant princioal And, as Dubno observed, when Federal Housing Authority would throughout the whole spectrum,” shfe party enrollment will also be taken the bills for those they insure — “A good side of this aspect is “Medicine has shifted from a tion is ‘everything is substandard,’ school is put on probation the By ALEX GIRELLI and for Manchester residents only. get a lot of feedback if we do it “can’t get into academic, curriculum the loans from the bond sales are help young homebuyers get into the said. play a major role in deciding that the quality of care is lot of surgery to procedures that — a bad school,” Joy said. deficiency is addressed immediate­ BRIAN TROTTA In Bolton, registrars will be at the monitored and people can be as­ [slowly],” she said. development, staff evaluation, when patients are in need of allow you to look into the body ly, Joy said. But, he added, “then the Manchester Herald Bolton Notch Shopping Center on sured that there are steps to be Board members also agreed that budgeting — he couldn’t jump in [in He noted colleges “do not look hospital care. without opening it up,” he said. the cost of the project should not be damage has been done to the reputa­ Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 pan. and taken if that quality is non-satis- the long-term absence of the prin­ favorably” on a non-accredited high Kurien, 57, whose office is at “Better technology mandates tion.” If the school should lose ac­ Procrastinators beware — the at town hall from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. A factory,” he .said. “The negative the first thing to go out to the town. cipal]. Or a more effective job could school. 116 East Center St., retired from more money.” creditation, Joy said it could be deadline for registering to vote is second session will be held on l\ies- side of it is that it makes the They said that people first need to be done if he were full time at the his practice at the end of Septem­ As long as health care costs Recovery from the stigma can reinstated in the interim between near. day at town hall from 9 ajn. to 8 process very bureaucratic and you understand what the project is and high school,” Joy said. ber, citing the insurance com­ grow, so will insurance com­ why it is needed before the cost is take years, Joy said. regular ten year evaluations. To accommodate those who have pan. can’t make exceptions to the panies’ role in medicine, he said. put off signing up until the last panies’ growing role as a main detailed. Iliesday, Oct. 16, is the last day reason for the switch. Next rule.” Kurien said that when he began n minute, local towns are holding on which most people can become “I can’t admit a patient [into the practicing medicine, heart MANCHESTER HEALTH DEPARTMENT I several special registration drives. month, Kurien and his wife are voters and have the right to vote in moving to Santa Fe, N.M. hospital] just because he is ill if transplants were just starting to be 1990 VACCINE CLINICS I In Manchester, voter-making ses­ the Nov. 6 election. there is no specification on his ill­ performed and that cancer was 1 * 1 sions will be held Saturday and After that, Kurien said he is Modular FQR The only people who can become locking into practicing medicine ness, and sometimes I may not mostly untreatable. Both aspects Tuesday in the office of the know the reasons” for the illness, FLU, PNEUMONIA. TETANUS AND DIPHTHERIA voters after Oct. 16 and still have in third world countries in need of have changed entirely over the Registrars of Voters in the basement the right to vote in the upcoming the doctor said. course of his career. Legal of the Municipal Building, 41 Cen­ specialists, where a doctor is just Tuesday. October16.1990 election are those who move to town a doctor and doesn’t need shears Kurien, who practiced at Gene engineering will be the rooms 9:00-12:00 noon ter St., from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Senior Center High risk adults JUCi between Oct. 16 and Nov. 6, those to cut through the red tape of in­ Manchester Memorial Hospital in new wave of the future for 549 E. Middle Turnpike Including elderly Attorney At the Saturday and Tliesday ses­ who reach their 18th birthday be­ surance companies. the late 1960s before setting up medicine, Kurien said, allowing At Law LcoJ srriHt sions, voter registration will be tween those dates and those who be­ “At one time, it was the doctor his own practice in town, said that people who are more likely to 1:30-2:00 p.m. Mayfair Gardens High risk adults needed taken for any town in Connecticut. come American citizens between when he was starting out, in­ succumb to different ailments to 211-215 North Main Street Including elderly who made all the decisions in Changes of address and changes in those dates. medicine,” Kurien said. “Now, we surance companies were just be warned early about steps that SHOULD YOU DIVORCE beginning their involvement in Wednesday. October 17.1990 are somewhat controlled by the can be taken to cut down their By BRIAN M. TROTTA Attorneys are asked, ‘Should I get a medicine. But as health care costs risks of getting that disease. 9:00-9:30 a.m. Westhill Gardens High risk adults divorce?* Whether you should divorce is Manchester Herald 24 Bluefield Drive including elderly a decision only you can make for your­ self. Miur friends doni want to see your MSG competitor BOLTON — Rising enrollments 9:45-10:15 a.m. Spencer Village High risk adults marriage break up. Your children don't at the elementary and middle Pascal Lane including elderly want to lose a parent. Vbur relatives schools will require the construction won't contemplate divorce. Attorneys Incumbent bashing marks of three modular classrooms to ac­ 1:30-2:30 p.m. Lincoln Center, Blue Room Town Employees cannot make your decision. Your files bankruptcy commodate next year’s student 494 Main Street Town Retirees decision is a private one. Only you can population. make that decision. By RICK SANTO S questions about any effects they Anne Rash, principal of the Wednesday. November 14.1990 Attorney Leo J. Barrett, 382 Hartford GOP headquarter opening Manchester Herald perceive coming from their com­ elementary and middle schools told 9:00-11:30 a.m. Senior Center High risk adults Road, Manchester, 649-3125, Connec­ petitor’s filing. the Board of Education Thursday 549 East Middle Turnpike including elderly ticut Toll Free 1-800-33-44-LAW. Send SOUTH WINDSOR — Highlift Although Highlift competes By SCOTT BREDE “I have met with between 2,000 and it’s you and I that are being sent that all the classrooms in both Donation of $3.00 for flu and/or $6.00 for pneumococcal accepted but not for free divorce brochure. Inc. of South Windsor, which com­ with MS&O in bidding for brick Manchester Herald to 3,000 Manchester residents, and the over-due notices,” MacKenzie schools are being used fully this U mandatory. For further Information call the Health Department 647-3173 J petes for construction materials and block contracts for many con­ their message is coming through said. year, and enrollment projections projects with Manchester Sand & struction projects, the South MANCHESTER — Standing be­ loud and clear. They are fed up with Despite a $1 billion budget in predict a shortage of classroom Gravel Co., filed for reorganiza­ Windsor company’s primary busi­ hind their gubernatorial candidates’ incumbents,” said Preble, who is 1989, MacKenzie said the space. tion under Chapter 11 of the U.S. ness is the rental of heavy con­ motto “It’s time for a change,” the paired against State Rep. Jack Democrats have still neglected the Rush told the board that rooms A DEFINITE DIFFERENCE Bankruptcy Code on Thursday. struction equipment, according to Manchester Town Republicans Thompson, D-13th Dist., for the elderly, and education and environ- would be needed to accommodate Manchester Sand & Gravel Co. company officials. opened their headquarters at 276 seat. menud issues. an additional fifth grade classroom, and its affiliated companies had “The filing became necessary Hartford Road Thursday night with The residents “are sick of the Barrett claimed that, if re-elected, another for the early childhood and optimism for the coming election. professional politicians that run this Fitzgerald, 66, will turn 70 years old learning disabilities and a third room 1 filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in due to the severe downturn in the IN DENTURE'S About the only choice you won’t have July. construction industry in the nor­ Denouncing the Democrats’ state as if they have an unlimited in the fourth year of his term. Ac­ for the K-4 physical education Officials from MS&G did not theastern United States during the spending, Kevin W. MacKenzie, the charge card and can raise taxes cording to the state’s Constitution, program. SIX STYLES $199 TO $799 PER U/L return telephone calls to answer last 12 to 18 months. OOP’s candidate for the 12th Dis­ every time they are forced to pay a probate judges cannot serve the Rush said the K-4 physical educa­ at The Family Birthing Center trict seat of the State House of bill,” Preble said. position once they reach the age of tion program has no specific space. Dedicated to Representatives, and Reginald K. Noting that Connecticut has the 70, so the town would be without a Now, classes are held outdoors MAKE YOU SMILE Giving birth is a personal present are totally up to you nurse each shift. Preble, who is vying for State Rep­ third highest tax burden in the na­ probate judge in the final months of when possible, in the all-purpose his term, Barrett said. room when available and in experience. The Family Birth­ and your physician. Discover how you can make resentative in the 13th District, tion, Preble snubbed Thompson for spoke vociferously against their in­ supporting state income taxes since When asked by a fellow classrooms at other times. Exp. ing Center at Manchester Students honored You’ll also enjoy the com­ having your baby an even more cumbent foes. 1975. Republican if FitzGerald would be­ The town already uses two EXTRACTION: SIMPLE OR SURGICAL 10-31-90 Memorial Hospital is com­ Ladabouche submitted the name MacKenzie, who is fighting come a lame duck if he wins the modular classrooms for two second fort and privacy of our mod­ joyful experience at The Family By BRIAN M. TROTTA Also on hand were Leo J. Barrett, “Crossroad Court,” while classmate who is running against 16-year in­ James McCavanagh, D-12th Dist., election, Barrett replied, “It seems to grade classes. Last year, the board "YOUR NEW DENTURES INSERTED AT SAME APPf mitted to giving you control ern, home-like birthing rooms Birthing Center at Manchester Manchester Herald Julie Smythe and third-grade student cumbent William FitzGerald for for the state representative job, me that he’s a dead duck.” asked for two more modular rooms, ~ NO NEED TO BE WITHOUT TEETHI over all the important deci­ where you’ll remain for labor, Memorial Hospital. For an Clinton Rickards II both submitted Probate Judge, and Stephen “Nick” made similar claims. Barrett said that if he wins, he but funding for them was cut during BOLTON — Three students at sions about having your baby. delivery and recovery. You information packet, or to ar­ “Bolton Commons.” Polls, the Republican candidate for “The Democrats have succeeded will try to make the courthouse the budget process. the elementary school who helped Selectmen Jim Veitch and Carl Choices like birthing meth­ and your newborn will range a tour, call 647-4735. Hartford County Sheriff. in spending us into the poorhouse. more handicapped accessible. The classrooms would have cost HAVE DENTAL INSURANCE? •MEDICAID WELCOME. name the the green in front of the Preuss combined the two names to the town $28,000 each for installa- * library will receive special plaques ods, having or not having receive one-to-one care pro­ For physician information, call create the new name for the green tion and the first year’s lease. Tlie We will accept payment from you Insurance. •NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED. honoring their contribution to the medication, and having family DoctorSource 643 -1223. — Crossroads Common. second and third year on the lease vided by the same maternity town. Meotti wins CBIA endorsement NO DENTAL INSURANCE? •DENTAL LAB ON PREMISES. This spring, people who donated would have cost the town $18,500 The students will be honored at a We have payment plans. time and materials to the gazebo State Sen. Michael Meotti has committee based its endorsement on and state fiscal stability have been per room. School officials anticipate ceremony where the new gazebo will have their names engraved in a won the endorsement of the Connec­ Meotti’s support of initiatives that personal priorities during his two that the installation and rental fees will also be dedicated. The Bolton bronze plaque. ticut Business and Industry Associa­ keep Connecticut’s economy com­ terms in the Senate. have gone up since that bid was % High School Concert Band and The gazebo, which was donated tion in his bid for re-election in the petitive and his understanding that a Meotti is being challenged by received last March. UPSTATE DENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, P.C. several guest speakers have been in­ by Country Carpenters of Bolton, 4th Senatorial District. healthy business climate has a posi­ Republican Sonya Googins of Glas­ I^ckman said the board may have ThEEUvlILY , vited to the event which is BUILDERS SQUARE PLAZA PHONE: 676-0050 was completed in August. Halloran A news release from Meotti’s tive impact on the people of the tonbury. to look at increasing the size of scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 14 at 2 campaign committee quotes Ken­ state. M -F9-6 PM (on New Britain Ave.) Birthing Center Construction, another local com­ The district encompasses some of the classes if funding for 1/4 MILE SOUTH OF EXIT 40 p.m. pany, performed the excavation neth O. Decko, CBIA president, as In response to the endorsement, Manchester, Glastonbury, Bolton, OPEN SATURDAY Al M A N U U S l iK M IM O K IA L MU<>PMAI. the rooms is not approved in the OFF 1-84 BY APPOINTMENT WEST FARMS MALL Fourth-grade student Kevin work. saying that the association’s steering Meotti said economic development Columbia, and Hebron. budget process. 8—MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, October 12. 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, October 12, 1990__9 OPINION RECORD

Scientists wait Bogus About Town Obituaries Police Roundup for next quake bank’s Attend the Highland Park fair Meeting rescheduled Mary (Johnson) Thrall Man charged with larceny The annual Highland Rark School Fair will be held The December Board of Directors meeting scheduled Thrall, Mary (Johnson), of Manchester, 90, died Wed­ A Hartford man faces charges of second-degree lar­ MENLO PARK, Calif. — Geologists from around the Saturday, Oct. 13, from 10 ajn. to 2 p.m. at 397 Porter for Dec. 4 at 7:30 p.m. has been rescheduled for Monday, nesday (Oct. 10) at Manchester Memorial Hospital. She ceny and third-degree burglary for several cases of theft, world are closely watching a tiny central California ham­ ROOtf . St. There will be crafts, games, food, baked goods, a tag Dec. 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the Lincoln Center Hearing is survived by Ann Seibert and Ivy Lehmann; one one in which a 1982 Cadillac was stolen from a business let, waiting for a major earthquake they are certain will brisk sale and a haunted house. Room, 494 Main St., Manchester. brother, two sisters, 13 grandchildren and 10 great­ occur in the next few weeks. If the expected quake does on Sheldon Road, police reported. grandchildren. She was predeceased by her daughter, come, the scientists hope it will provide data that will The man, Candido Camacho, 25, of 65 Bellevue Campaign treasurer announced EHHS 35th class reunion Merilou Fuller. Cremation arrangements are being hand­ greatly increase their ability to predict future quakes. Square, Hartford, was arrested Thursday after an inves­ The Committee to Elect Elaine N. Camposeo as Judge led by Erikson & Hason Funeral Home of New Britain. Earthquakes are not random occurrences. They occur business The East Hartford High School Class of 1955 is hold­ tigation by police detectives, the report stated. of Probate, Andover District, recently announced the ap­ in clusters and in fairly regular cycles. The problem is ing its 35 year reunion on Saturday, Nov. 24, at The thefts date as far back as May, and besides the car, mm pointment of Joseph Narkawicz of Columbia as Cam­ Manchester Country Club in Manchester. Anyone not lo­ In Memoriam which is valued at $6,000, several hundred dollars worth that scientists are generally not able to be very exact paign Treasurer. TTie Andover District covers Andover, about either where in a cluster we are in any given time By JACK ANDERSON cated yeu please call Ann Schwarm D’Onofrio 568-1058 of tools were stolen from a business, police reported. ROOM Bolton and Columbia. Elaine N. Camposeo of Bolton, a In memory of Albert (Jeff) Koelsch, Camacho, who is being held on a $40,000 bond, is to or to pinpoint the exact cycle. and DALE VAN ATTA______after 5 p.m.; Pauline Belanger Bilodeau at 568-4071; or who pass^ away on October 12, practicing attorney in Manchester, is the Democratic can­ 1982. be presented in court at an unspecified date. But I^ukfield, perched directly on the San Andreas didate for this district. Fault in west-central California, is different. With only WASHINGTON — Jim King of MCCAA trip to outlets Every day In some small way Rogers, Ark., was in deep financial one deviation, the 20-mile long Parkfield section of the College fair at MCC The Manchester Community College Alumni Associa­ Memories of you come our way uouble back in 1986. His satellite dish Time and years roU swiftly by business was going under, and he needed The Manchester Community College aimual College tion (MCCAA) is sponsoring a bus trip to the Fall River But love and memories never die. Today In History Fair will be held in the Lowe Program Center on Wed­ Shopping Outlets on Saturday, Oct. 20. The bus will someone with money and faith to invest Sadly Missed, in it. King was willing to do almost any­ nesday, Oct. 17, from 2 to 6 p.m. It is free and open to leave MCC at 7:30 am . and return to the College at 7:30 Wife, E>aughters thing. the public. The fair is being sponsored by the MCC pm. Tickets are $16 for the general public, $13 for and family Today is Friday, Oct. 12, the 285th day of 1990. There ROBERT 1990 Counseling Office. For more information, call 647-6062. MCCAA members. Deadline for reservations is Monday, are 80 days left in the year. WAGMAN He stumbled into a $2 million deal that was too good to be true, literally. He Happy hour cruise Oct. 15. For more information, call 647-6137. Today’s Birthdays: came dangerously close to joining the Olympic gold medalist Comedian-activist Dick Gregory is 58. Senator Jake list of people who have done business The Greater Hartford Jaycees are sponsoring a Happy Hairdos and don’ts (AP) — Ken Spain, a 1968 Olympic gold Gam, R-Utah, is 58. Opera singer Luciano Ihvarotti is with shell banks on the island of Anguil­ Hour Cruise at the Connecticut River on Friday. The boat Ever disappointed with a haircut after leaving the medalist and former All-America 55. Sportscaster Tony Kubek is 55. ABC reporter Chris wsit kHpp-UBM, W)npn6 W P ® !•• “ la, a British dependency and tax haven in leaves from Charter Oak Landing in Hartford at 5:30 beauty salon? If so, learn how to communicate better basketball player, died Thursday of cancer at age 44. Wallace is 43. Singer Susan Anton is 40. Baseball player fault has experienced a significant earthquake on the the Caribbean. pjn. for a 90-minute cruise featuring music, food, and a with your hairdresser. This workshop, sponsored by the As a second-team All-America selection in 1968, Sid Fernandez is 28. Actor Adam Rich is 22. Actor Kirk average of every 22 years since 1857. Examining the Anguilla has only 7,000 residents, but crash bar. Persons interested in attending can purchase East Branch YWCA, will examine different hair styles Spain was second in scoring and rebounding for the Cameron is 20. data, U.S. Geological Survey quake scientists concluded has 42 banks catering to offshore cus­ tickets for $5 in advance by calling 522^171. Space is depending upon facial shape, various types of hair Houston Cougars. He averaged 14.2 points and 12.8 Today’s Highlight in History: in 1985 that I^kfield would experience another 6.0 or tomers. The U.S. Treasury Department limited. products, and different hair processes (perming, coloring, rebounds per game. On Oct. 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus discovered greater quake no later than the end of 1993. So sure were has warned American banks about deal­ highlighting). You will also learn how to recreate the His biggest college game came in 1968 when he America as his ships arrived in the present-day Bahamas. they, that for the first time they issued an earthquake Volunteer tea ing with the same bank that offered King same look once you get home. Two makeovers will be grabbed 11 rebounds and helped the Cougars upset On this date: “prediction” rather than a quake “probability estimate.” Budget blame spreads far $2 million, and an FBI source confirmed Would you like to make a special friend? Do you have demonstrated and three participants will be chosen for a UCLA and Lew Alcindor 71-69 at the Astrodome. (Al- In 1861, the Confederate ironclad Manassas attacked Scientists have never b ^ able to get a full record of that the bank is under investigation. a half-hour to an hour free each week? Come meet some complete workup that night, llie workshop will be held cindor later changed his name to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.) the northern ship Richmond on the Mississippi River. what happens near a major quake’s epicenter in the WASHINGTON — Perhaps the most benefits lor ADM that do not even expire But Jim King didn’t know the pitfalls. of our residents this Saturday, Oct. 13, at 10:30 a.m. for at Hair Plus on Burnside Ave. in East Hartford on Mon­ In 1870, Gen. Robert E. Lee, the Confederate military months, days, weeks and hours preceding it, because, revealing indicator of the abysmal state until the end of 1992. While asking around about possible tea and refreshments at Bidwell Health Care Center, 333 day, Oct. 22, from 6 to 9 pm . at a cost of $15. Call the commander, died in Lexington, Va., at age 63. they have never known exactly when or where a quake of governance in the capital is the appall­ sources of venture capital. King learned Bidwell St., Manchester. Come learn about activities that YWCA at 289-6706 to register. In 1915, 75 years ago, English nurse Edith Cavell was might occur. But aimed with this high degree of certainty Democrats fared only slightly better. ing timing of the budget legislation that ROBERT about United Bank International in An­ you can be a part of. For more information, call Diane Current Quotes executed by the Germans in occupied Belgium during that one will occur in Ptaikfield, experts have swarmed to The party’s leadership endorsed the ini­ generated so much heat and shed so little WALTERS guilla. Bernier at 647-9191, ext. 62. World War I, the area, turning it into the world’s most heavily seismi- light. tial package but was unable produce the In 1915, addressing the Knights of Columbus in New According to King, a UBI repre­ “It raises the prospect of an absolutely horrendous cally monitored spot Inept scheduling of legislation votes required to pass it in either the Vermont foliage trip York, former President Theodore Roosevelt criticized sentative calling himself “Mr. Greene” couple of months of inflation shock.” — Allen Sinai, llie hills and valleys around Parkfield have been authorizing substantial tax increases only House or Senate. Bolton Senior Citizens will be taking a trip to Vermont Weekenders . . U.S. citizens who identified themselves by dual covered with seismometers, creepmeters, gravitometers That first proposal was strikingly offered King a $1 million loan. All King chief economist with the Boston Co., discussing the oil one month before elections — for all had to do was pay a $15,000 fee up front. to view the foliage with several stops along the way. nationalities (such as “German-Americans” or “Irish- and other scientific instruments. Water-well levels in the specific in identifying the sources and Places to go . . . price increases that have battered the U.S. economy since House seats and one-third of the Senate King hesitated, and then he said Greene There will also be lunch at Country Kitchen Restaurant Americans”), saying, “There is no room in this country area are being constantly monitored. Deep radon gas amounts of modifications in taxes and Iraq invaded Kuwait on Aug. 2. seats — is not unprecedented but it cer­ deficit-reduction package. President offered another million. “They were in Brattleboro and then on to “F;aches Place” for song, . . . things to do for ‘hyphenated Americanism.’ ” levels are also being closely watched. Radio waves from tainly is extraordinary. Bush abandoned both the “no new taxes” benefits. That should have been a posi­ dance and comedy. The bus will leave Herrick F^k at In 1933, bank robber John Dillinger escaped from a good,” King says of the sales pitch. He “It was a bigger victory in favor of tolerance and deep within the earth are being monitored. Several times Indeed, sophisticated but risk-averse pledge he repeatedly made during his tive attribute but instead it provided an 7:30 a.m. on Oct. 16 jail in Allen County, Ohio, with the help of his gang, agreed to pay the fee, but on a hunch freedom of expression than I had expected.” — Rep. ftt § ^ a day laser measurements of mountains in the area are officeholders have long understood that 1988 campaign and his crusade to secure appealing target for a selfish electorate who killed the sheriff. canceled the money transfer at the last Williams, D-Mont., discussing the House’s passage made. if tax increases are imperative, they reductions in taxes imposed upon capital unwilling to participate in even-shared Annual smorgasbord American Indian performs In 1942, during World War IL American naval forces minute. Thursday of a bipartisan compromise he helped draft that The massive experiment is being coordmated by the should be enacted early in the gains. sacrifice. The Manchester Baha’i community and the Local defeated the Japanese in the Battle of Cape Esperance. That may have been the smartest On Saturday, Oct. 13, from 7 pm . to midnight, the would leave it up to the courts to decide if arts projects ^ m Geological Survey’s regional he^quarters in Menlo politicians’ terms so the memory of the He then made an unprecedented na­ To remedy the situation, legislators Coventry Democratic Town Committee will hold their Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of Manchester is spon­ In 1960, 30 years ago, Soviet premier Nikita Khrush­ Park. Spokesperson I^t Jo'gensen says that the expected concocted a purposely murky substitute. decision of his business career. FBI funded with federal money are obscene. unpleasant experience will fade in the tionally televised address seeking agents later showed up on King’s 53rd Annual Smorgasbord at St. Mary’s Church Hall, Rt. soring an afternoon of American Indian music, speech chev disrupted a U.N. General Assembly session by O ^ quake will provide the most complete record to date of a voters’ minds before the next Election grassroots support (‘Th is's the first time Once again, it postponed Ae difficult 31, Coventry. Music and Dancing with Kenny Hicks. and dance. Mr. Kevin Locke, a Lakota Sioux Indian, will pounding his desk with his shoe during a dispute. major seismic event decisions and shuffl^ them off to con­ doorstep to ask him about his close en­ “People who are about to commit suicide are not going Day arrives. in my presidency that I have made an ap­ counter with UBI. They told him he was The cost is $12.50 per person. For more information, call perform Monday, Oct. 15, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. at the In 1964, the Soviet Union launched a Voskhod space “In the past we have only gotten bits and pieces from gressional committees that generally to make a toll call.” — Estelle Simon, a resident of rural hi recent decades. Congress frequently peal like this to you, the American lucky. 742-7628. Manchester Community College Lowe building in capsule with a three-man crew in the first manned mis­ some instruments tha.t might have been nearby, or from have been unable or unwilling to con­ Manchester. Call 647-6127 for information. Sudbury, Mass., complaining about phone company approved revenue measures shortly people”) that was immediately rejected The Chinese government was not. The sion involving more than one crew member. anecdotal observations from wimesses,” Jorgensen said. front them in the past. regulations that require a toll charge on calls made to a before adjourning in the autumn of by an angry and frustrated electorate. Chinese Foreign Trade office recently Camposeo names manager local crisis line. In 1973, President Nixon nominated House minority “Once we get good solid data from an earthquake we Sen. Warren B. Rudman, R-N.H., Tag sale/pumpkin sale leader Gendd R. Ford of Michigan to succeed Spiro T. even-numbered election years. But they On Capitol Hill, politicians of both filed a complaint with Anguillan The Committee to Elect Elaine N. Campioseo as Judge were expecting, it will vastly increase our knowledge, parties h ^ l y refurbished their sagging openly speculates whether “the three A tag sale and pumpkin sale will be held at 325-329 Agnew as vice president. ss invariably were dubbed “Christmas tree authorities claiming that UBI had issued of Probate, Andover District, has announced the appoint­ and possibly our ability to actually predict quakes.” branches of government are really work­ Vernon St. in Manchester on Saturday and Sunday from In 1976, it was announced in China that Hua Guo-feng bills” because they were larded with reputations as they bickered among the Chinese a useless $1 million letter of ment of Louise A. Mitchell of Bolton as campaign z -0 Jorgensen uses water-well levels as an example. “We favorable tax breaks for assorted interest themselves, lurched from one stopgap ing any more.” Rep. Lee Hamilton, D- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Proceeds to benefit New Seasons, a had been named to succeed the late Mao Tse-tung as credit for a huge shipment of shrimp. manager. Births O J3 have long believed that there are significant changes in groups — not unpopular reductions in formulation to another and evaded the Ind., says “The most serious conse­ non-profit organization for the elderly mentally retarded. chairman of the Communist ftrty. After some arm-twisting by British offi­ The Andover District covers the towns of Andover, well levels in the period before a quake hits, farmers hard choices they should have made. quence ... may be that we’ve lost our In 1984, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher es­ Medicare benefits and agricultural sub­ cials, the Anguillan authorities raided Bolton and Columbia. Camposeo is a resident of Bolton KRYSIAK, Ryan Patrick, son of Thomas P. and around I^kfield said they noticed significant drops in Rep. Newt Gingrich of Georgia, the credibility.” Antiques show this weekend caped an attempt on her life when a bomb planted by the sidies accompanied by tax increases im­ UBI and revoked the bank’s license in and is a practicing attorney in Manchester. She is the Lora E. Krysiak of 173 Spruce St., was bom April 8 at well levels in the 24 hours before the June 1966 quake. second-ranking House Republican, said Irish Republican Army exploded at a hotel in Brighton, o m posed upon beer drinkers, cigarette Adds Hamilton: “No party, no leader, May. But in July, UBI issued a $600,000 Democratic candidate for this district. The Washington Connecticut Antiques Show will be Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Grace M. But we have never known how great the fluctuation is or England, killing five people and injuring 24. smokers and gasoline users. he abandoned the president because he no member (of Congress) is going to letter of credit to a Fort Lauderdale doc­ held at Bryan Memorial Town Hall, Rte. 47, Washington Nichols of Cranston, R.I. His paternal grandparents are how long before the event it begins, or whether it can be Under those circumstances, nobody could not support the White House posi­ come out of this looking very good.” Not tor for a fee of $60,000. An attorney for Probate court moves office Depot on Saturday, 10 ajn. to 6 p.m., admission $6. And Thadeus and Mary Krysiak, 65 Green Road. an accurate predictor. Now, with our extensive well should have been surfsised that the ensu­ tion with a clear conscience — an as­ also on Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 5 pan., admission, $6. mentioned by him, however, are the the doctor now says his client can’t find Andover Probate Court has moved to the Bolton Town monitoring in Parkfield, we will know after the next ing events disgraced both the tounding claim from a politician with a The program is to benefit the Gunn Memorial Library voters who are quick to criticize elected a bank in the United States that will Office Building, 222 Bolton Center Road. The new quake.” Democratic-dominated Congress and the reputation as a slick self-promoter. officials but slow to accept their share of honor the UBI letter of credit. and Museum. Far more information, call Joanne Caldara Thoughts If well levels prove an accurate predictor, then the Republican White House. Indeed, there Sen. Robert Dole of Kansas, the telephone number is 649-8066. at 868-7574. m ^ responsibility. A source at the U.S. Comptroller of TTie office hours will remain the same: Monday, Wed- , Public Records Geological Survey will look at the possibility of digging was enough humiliation to be shared by Republican leader in the Senate, brazenly the Currency told our associate Dean deep wells and installing monitoring equipment along the nesday and Friday, 9 am . to noon. By appointmenL Jimmy Fund walk 5 r- everyone involved. perpetuated a shameful relationship with Denigrating the hapless politicians is Boyd that in 1987 the Treasury Depart­ The account of Jacob and Esau (Gen 27) can be puz­ Hayward fault in the San Francisco Bay area and along Mondays from 7 to 9 pm . and Thursdays, 1 to 4 p.m. > 0 ) In a futile effort to secure desperately the Archer-Daniels-Midland Co., insist­ easy. Resolving the fundamental ment issued a warning to American Thousands of Jimmy Fund supporters and fitness en­ zling for many people. How could God love Jacob the the several fault lines in the Los Angeles basin area. Quitclaim: needed political support for the initial ing that the budget bill extend tax problems will be far more difficult. banks that UBI was not authorized to do Everything about computers... thusiasts will take to the streets on Saturday, for the deceiver and hate Esau the deceived? Jacob, being the ^ > Scientists have been waiting in Rtrkfield for the last Fred T. Blish III to Fred T. Blish III, 5 Laurel St. and business in the United States. Second Annual Boston Marathon Jimmy Fund Walk, second bom son of Isaac, was not entitled to any blessing JD H five years. But now they are sitting at what amounts to an An eight-week course for adults will meet on Mondays 72 Church St., no conveyance tax. The Chinese government has hired a sponsored by the Polaroid Corp. Anyone interested in or inheritance from his father. Esau was a very carnal earthquake red alert. Over the past two weeks they have or Wednesdays from 7 to 9 pm ., beginning Oct. 15/17. It Mark Klaman to Bucktux Inc., 117 Buckland St., no > Miami lawyer, John Mattes, to prepare a walking or sponsoring a walker, the number to call is person that was only concerned about his immediate begun to see the kind of seismic activity they believe is sponsored by the Coventry Recreation Department at conveyance tax. T 3 Poverty may not mean poor lawsuit against UBI. Mattes claims that 617-732-33(X). Applications may also be picked up at needs. Jacob, being concerned with more important and predated the major 1966 I^ricfield quake. the Coventry High School computer lab (rm. 6). The fee participating NECSA convenience stores. Registration Mark Klaman to Bucktux Inc., 117 Buckland St., no The 1966 q u ^ e was centered under Middle Mountain, UBI is nothing more than a one-room is $75 for residents and town employees and $80 for lasting things, tricked a hungry Esau out of his birthright costs $10 and an additional $90 in pledges is required. conveyance tax. and had him trade it for a meal. It was Jacob that later about 5 miles from the town. This is expected to be the storefront with nice stationery, but no non-residents. Pre-register at the recreation department at The strategy of the left is always to But don’t be misled into concluding Transportation from Boston to Hopkinton or Newton will Gordon C. Eagleson to Jean C. Eagleson, 172 Porter wrestled with God all night long and would not let Him epicenter of the coming quake. In the six months before tellers, no money and no credit. the Town Hall on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays maximize, as far as possible, the sense of that the War on Poverty has been a suc­ be provided free of charge. St., no conveyance tax. go until He blessed him. That is what God is looking for the 1966 quake a series of smaller quakes hit an area Sources investigating UBI told us that 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., T\iesdays 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 guilt felt by Americans generally for the cess. Thanks to misconceived welfare in people. Ones that will not sell out on Him, and those known as Flat Canyon about 10 miles north of Middle some Anguillan banks could be catering p.m., and Fridays noon to 4 pm . For more information, plight of people poorer than themselves. programs, the destruction of “poor” who will hold on, stick it out and prevail. Because of His Mountain. On Sept. 7 a 3.3 quake, the largest in the five This has nothing to do with the WILLIAM A. to customers who know the banks are a call 742-9074 or 742-6324. f^amilies has made huge strides. In 1959 front. Those customers don’t care, be­ love, grace, and His mercy, we can endure any situation! years of monitoring, was recorded in Flat Canyon, and charitable impulse, which is often found RUSHER only 28 percent of poor families with cause they can use the banks for their Cinema Pastor Dan Boisvert seismic activity there has increased noticeably. In addi­ in people who don’t feel the slightest children were headed by women; last own criminal activities including Manchester Christian Fellowship tion, and perhaps more importantly, well-level fluctua­ persond guilt for the condition of the year the figure was over 60 percent. laundering money or using the banks’ tions have been noted in several places in the area. poor. It is simply the easiest way to build Lottery FrI, Sat and Sunday 1135; Sat 1. 3, 5. 7:10, 9 2 0 , 11:35; Sun 1, 3, 5, 7;10, 9 2 0 . — Hanry & bogus letters of credit to set up other Juna (N C -1^ Fri and Sal 1:30, 4:20, 7. 9:40, 12:15; Sun 130, 4 2 0 , 7, “We’re really hopeful,” says Jorgensen, “but it could, popular support for increasing the taxes That particular disaster is squarely at­ 9:40. deals. We asked a top Treasury Depart­ HARTFORD of course, be a false alarm.” of the relatively well to do and distribut­ tributable to the program called Aid to Clnama CKy — Tha Tall Guy (R) Fri 7:20, 0:45;Sat and Sun 1:30, 4:10, MANCHESTER latest year for which these figures are ment official whether that is a pos­ Here are Thursday’s lottery results from around New 720, 0:45. — Prstumed Imocant (R) Fri 6:50, 9:25; Sat and Sun 1, 3:40, UA Theatera E ait — Pretty Wbman (R) Fri 7:15, 9:45; Sat arvf Sun ing the proceeds to the poOT — a process Families With Dependent Children, Manchester Herald available), the per capita expenditmes of sibility. “Absolutely,” he said. “That’s England: 6:50, 9:25. — White Hunter, Black Heart (PG) Fri 7:10, 9:40; Sat and Sun 2:05, 4 3 0 , 7:15, 9:45. — Narrow Margin (R) Fri 7:30, 9 3 5 ; Sat and Sun politicians dearly love, because it which provides money to female-headed 120, 4, 7:10, 9:40. — Akira Kurosavva's Dreams (PG-13) Fri 7, 9:35; Sat 220, 425, 7:30, 935. — State of Grace (R) Fri 7, 9:40; Sat and Sun 2, the lowest-income fifth of the U.S. why the FBI has been put on the case.” generates votes. poor families and thus impels the fathers and Sun 1:10,3:50, 7, 925 . 4:30, 7, 9:40. — The Rocky Horror Picture Show (R) Fri and Sat mIdnIghL Founded Dec. IS, 1881 as a weekly. population exceeded, after adjusting for UBI’s manager is a Miami man, Connecticut — C la u of 1999 (R) Fri and Sat midnIohL — Cry-Baby (PG-13) Fri and Open Forum One of the most important yardsticks to drop out of sight. If I knew precisely inflation, the per capita income of the Michael De Bella. The Treasury Depart­ Daily: 4-2-0. Play Four: 9-7-6-6 EAST HARTFORD Sat midnight Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. employed by the left to quantify the which liberal legislator dreamed up that Buaiar'a Pub A Clnama — Flaltinars (R) Ftl-Sun 7:30, 9:30. median American household in 1955. ment and American banks have been Showcaaa Clnama 1*10 — Postcards From tha Edga (R) Fri 1:10, catastrophe, I would call on him to crawl VERNON VOL. CX, No. 11 numbers and plight of the poor is the Let’s visit, in our mind’s eye, some of 3:15, 525 , 7 2 5 , 9 3 5 , 11:50; Sat 1:10, 3:15, 5:25, 9:40, 11:50; Sun 1:10, USPS 327-500 watching De Bella for years. He has not Massachusetts Cine 1 A 2 — Pretty Woman (R) Fri 7. 9:30; Sat and Sun 2, 4:15 7 Census Bureau’s annual estimate of the into the bushes like Samsonov after the 3:15, 5:25, 7:25, 0:35. — Qulglay Down Under (PG-13) Sat 7:30 (advance these “poor” households. Would you Daily: 1-8-1-1 9:30. — Ratliners (R) FrI-Sun 7:10, 9:40. — The Jungle Book (G) Sat and been charged with anything. FBI sources showing with Postcards From tha Edga (R) Sat 9:40). GoodFallas (R) Fii- T o w n H a ll number of Americans “living in pover­ have guessed that 38 percent of Battle of Tannenberg and blow his brains Sun 1:30, 3:15, 5. Acting Publisher ty.” “Poverty,” for this purpose, is out. told us they have had trouble determin­ Sun 1:15, 4:10, 7:05, 10. — Pacific Haights (R) Fri and Sat 1, 3:05, 5:10, Jeanne G. Fromerth America’s “poor” own their own homes, ing court jurisdictions and getting Northern New England 720, 9:30, 11:45; Sun 1, 335, 5:10, 720, 930. — Marked lor Death (R) defined as the condition of any Fri and Sat 1:20, 3 2 5 , 530 , 7:55,10:20, 12:20; Sun 1:20, 3:25, 5:30, 7:55, WILLIMANTIC Executive Editor with a median value of $39,2(X), and So don’t shoulder a burden of guilt cooperation from Anguillan authorities. Pick Three: 2-4-5. Pick Four: 5-9-3-0 1020. — Memphis Balls (PG) Fri and Sat 135 , 3:10, 5 2 0 , 735,9:55^ mid­ renovations household with a “cash income” less U.A. Tha Clnemaa — Ghoat (PG-13) Fri 7:15, 9:55; Sat and Sun 2, Vincent Michael W Ivo more than 100,(X)0 of them own homes you don’t deserve. Even the “homeless” Anguilla needs the money that offshore night; Sun 135, 3:10, 5:20, 735 , 9:5S — Ghost (PG-13) Fri and Sat 2, 4:3^ 7:15,9:55. — Poatcarda From the Edga (R) Fri 7:40, 10; Sat arxi ^ n than the official poverty threshold of 4:40, 7:40, 10:10, 1230; Sun 2, 4:40, 7:40, 10:10. — Fantasia (G) Fri and 2:30, 4:50, 7:40,10. — Memphia Belle (PG-13) Fri 7:30, 9:50; Sat and Sun with a value in excess of $200,000? Or are on the streets largely because the banks bring in, and authorities there Rhode Island News Editor____ $12,675 for a family of four in 1989. Sat 1:45, 4.30, 7:15, 9:45,12:05; Sun 1:45, 4:30, 7:15, 9:45. — Mr. Destiny 2, 4:15, 7:30, 9:50. — Narrow Margin (R) Fri 7:25, 9:35; Sat and Sun 2:25, . Andrew C Spitzler To the Editor: that 62 percent of “poor” households American Civil Liberties Union and its can’t afford to shake up their thriving Daily: 7-6-3-6. Lot-O-Bucks: 1-4-21-30-38 (PG-13) Fri and Sat 2:15, 4:50, 7:50, 10:15, 12:25; Sun 2:15, 4:50, 7:50, 4:2^ 7:25, 9:35, — GoodFallaa (R) Fri 7, 10; Sat and Sun 2 3 0 , 7, 10. — Associate Editor .Eileen Hiromi Mae Unfortunately for those who make After being away from Manchester for 25 years, I own a car (14 percent own two or more allies in the judiciary think it helps politi­ 10:1& — Welcoma Home Roxy Carmichael (PG-13) Fri 1, 3, 5, 6:10, 9:20, Marked lor Daa»r (R) Fri 7:15, 9:45; Sat and Sun 2:15, 4:35, 7:15, 9:45. Features Editor _ Dianna M. Talbot 1 banking business. recently returned to find a far different town from what I their careers out of contending that cars), nearly h d f have air conditioning, cally to have the existence of these Sports Editor______Lon A uster De Bella told us that the allegations Photo Editor had left. It’s still a great town but I found whole new sec­ America is going to hell in a handbasket, 31 percent have microwave ovens, and people rubbed in your nose. ___ Reginald Pinto the proportion of Americans “living in are “not true.” He said he will win the tions of houses, a plethora of new shopping centers, more than 22,000 have heated swimming TTie American people are very nearly case against the Chinese government and Advertising Manager. _____ sloy I double the number of voting districts. poverty” in 1989 (12.8 percent, accord­ Weather pools or hot tubs? as generous as die liberals are slick^ claimed that the shrimp they sold him Business Manager Jeanne G. Fromerth Much to my horror, the only thing that had not grown ing to the Census Bureau) was the lowest Circulation Manager ____ Gerlinde CoRetti was “bad.” And what a ^ u t the letters of or changed was the Town Hall. I had to go to the town for any year in the whole decade of the Production Director _ I ____ Sheldon Cohen clerk’s office for several different transactions and I’ve 1980s. The figure had been 13 percent in Life and work credit from UBI that U.S. banks won’t R E G IO N A L Weather Pressroom Manager. _ Robert H. Hubbard 1988, for example, and 13.4 percent in honor? De Bella said he discharged his been appalled at the crowding and the lack of space - for Total life expectancy for employed men 0 ' 4 " “ ^

THE NEW BREED BLONDIE by Dean Young A Sian Drake alanflirati’r 'Hrralil Crossw ord HERE'S ANTOINE BUMSTEAD, HE AJ-WAVS WROTE PLAYS I s t il l WHAT WAS SET OUT OF THE PUAVWHISHT WITH A REMEMBER THE MESSASE SHOW BUSINESS HIS LA S T IN TH A T PLAY O N E ? □ Section 3, Page 11 t \ Friday, October 12,1990 ACROSS 38 Underwater Answer to Previous Puzzle ACCENT ships 1 Bindlafdar 39 The same Ktnion 40 Lots S Social gath­ 42 Runs show ering lor 44 — -bitty men 46 Tune ■I Recreation ■ health ■ religion ■ relationships 9 Labor org. 47 Espouse 12 Somewhat 50 Author (mui.) Fleming 13 East Indian 52 Aug. time tree 55 Electrically 14 Jackie's 2nd charged husband particle ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson 15 How sweet 56 Wild goal New research links death to cutting cholesterol 58 And ------16 Actress bed I'D RATHER DIE OF By DANIEL Q. HANEY Chase 59 2100. the strategy that you give cholesterol specialists who want to change “It’s cause for being more cir­ 17 American Roman IRREGUtARlTYTHAM WATCH The Associated Press cholesterol, there are 28 fewer apt to die tragically. reduction to everybody because it Americans’ way of eating. cumspect in insisting that everybody soldiers 60 Cairo's river 7 Astronauts' leathers CWMORtCERtAD doesn’t do any harm. That can’t be deaths each year from heart disease. — The cholesterol-lowering 18 Spread to 61 Jug “ all right" 31 Large knits , w COMMRCIAU Hints that lower cholesterol is has got to get his cholesterol down.” dry 62 View 8 Biting 32 Pork cuts BOSTON — Doctors have long said with much confidence.” But there are also 29 more deaths drugs tested in the studies tasted 19 Chemical linked with some forms of cancer Lowering cholesterol reduces the 63 Deities 9 Shakespear­ 35 Sixteen oz. n-a Dave Coverly felt justified urging Americans to Could it be that by at least one from suicides, homicides and acci­ awful and caused intestinal suffix 64 Kin ol pre ean villain 38 Background and strokes have not cooled anti­ _eJo risk of heart attacks. Since heart at­ dents. 20 Penned 10 Legal order ol a play “When he was a puppy we named him lower their cholesterol. Even though measure, lowering cholesterol docs cholesterol zeal. Neither have nig­ problems. “There may be a suscep­ 22 Olympic org. DOWN 11 Shrewd 39 Here (Fr.) tacks kill 500,000 Americans a year, Thus, as many lives are lost as are tible group of folks where this 24 Threesome many of them probably won’t as much harm as good? gling doubts about whether old 19 Arctic 41 Face part Spot.’ Then we started calling him ‘Drib­ / many assume that lower cholesterol saved. 26 Strongbox 1 Rotlsserle expanse 43 Husband benefit, cutting fat out of the diet The discovery is so difficult to pushes them over the edge,” Mul­ 29 Catch In a people, women and children need to also helps picople live longer. But skewer 21 Gypsy man 45 Relinquish bles.’ Then ‘Puddles.’ Now we just refer to “It hasn’t been a large enough in­ doon said. net 2 Carry on the certainly cannot hurt anyone. understand that experts are caution­ worry about their cholesterol. 23 B ird s------47 Goals him as ‘Carpet King.”’ proof is skimpy. Several studies that crease to cause a national cry of 33 Freshwater back leather 48 Curved root Or can it? ing people against suddenly going The chief vehicle for promoting Actually, the study’s findings are porpoise 3 Became 25 Songstress 49 Single time SNAFU by Bruce Beattie have delved into the health effects alarm, but anybody carefully analyz­ 34 Designer — sour Evidence is mounting that people back to wolfing down slabs of roast the mainstream view is the govern­ no surprise to people who have fol­ Della 51 Flree(sl.) |“/|Z of cholesterol reduction have been ing the facts has to be concerned Cassini 4 Negatives 26 HI or bye 53 Delete's who lower their cholesterol do in­ beef and gobs of ice cream. Stick to lowed the major cholesterol experi­ 36 Actress H! jOHiHoU ment’s 5-year-old National too small or too short to yield 5 Form a spi­ 27 Aware ol opposite about it,” said Dr. Thomas James, ments of the 1980s. Claire der web deed reduce their risk of dying from the low-fat regimen, they urge, until Cholesterol Education Program. Its (2 wds.) 54 Ripped SPIDER-MAN by Stan I definite conclusions. president of the medical branch of 37 Consumed 6 Rental sign 28 Stir up 57 Life story heart disease. But a new report con­ they sort out what’s happening. goal is to persuade people to get The first strong evidence that food (2 wds.) 30 Soli duck So Muldoon, a University of Pit­ the University of Texas at Galves­ 58 Caspian — YOU M U5TL_ , JOHN IS A I Ne\JBR KNEW ' H^DOeSN'T/ cludes that is completely offset by a “It’s an interesting and disturbing their cholesterol checked, eat less lowering cholesterol cuts the risk of ^eriyPRouPl w m e Hf&H oYER//eAP... tsburgh researcher, decided to com­ ton. cire p iT T O c o l o n e l BUT TO JONAH striking increase in another way of phenomenon,” said Dr. John saturated fat and lower their average heart disease came in 1984 when O F yo u K , WE'VESkSHTEPTHE bine results of several studies to see One of the most puzzling aspects A/ie-ANPrO JAIAeSON A PLUS IS A death. LaRosa, dean for research at George researchers finished the Lipid ASTRONAUT SATELLITE, c o l o n e l /. cholesterol level by 10 percent. if a statistically meaningful picture WORKEP FOR For reasons no one can explain, of this discovery is that there is no Research Clinics Coronary Primary IT w SON/ / Washington University Medical “It is a very prudent public health emerges. when people reduce their Center. “Expressing concern is ap­ obvious scientific explanation. Mul­ Prevention Trial. policy,” said Dr. James Cleeman, His report, published recently in doon raises three possibilities; TT w cholesterol, they seem to become propriate but not making policy the program’s coordinator. “This Men who took cholesterol-lower­ the British Mimical Journal, joined — Cholesterol is an important in­ more likely to die from accidents, changes based on this.” study does not shake my confidence ing drugs in this experiment reduced the statistics of six comparison gredient of the body’s cells. Perhaps suicides, murders and other violent Health policy rarely changes as a in the wisdom of that approach.” their heart disease rate by 19 per­ studies conducted on a total of lowering the body’s supply changes v = tragedies. result of a single study. And in this Nonetheless, the latest research cent, but they didn’t live longer. 24,847 healthy men. These people brain chemistry and behavior, and “The questions about adverse ef­ case, Muldoon and a few other skep­ increases doubts for some. While they experienced eight fewer eV either reduced their cholesterol this somehow makes people more fects of cholesterol reduction are not tics are up against the inertia of “The finding that there is no clear coronary deaths than a comparison I) levels an average of 10 percent or reckless or aggressive. i r at all answered,” said Dr. Matthew public belief in the evils of benefit in total mortality is of con­ group, they suffered seven more carried on without change. — People find it “chronically violent deaths. At the time, resear­ F. Muldoon, who directed the study. cholesterol as well as the interests of cern,” said Dr. F^ul Meier, a statis­ Muldoon calculates that for every t r / frustrating” to give up the food they chers dismissed the increase in “That causes a lot of problems for a corps of influential heart tician at the University of Chicago. 100,000 people who cut their EEK AND MEEK by Howie Schneider like, and this also m ^es them more violent deaths as a statistical fluke. I S im r A L L fOEUeR c R m a z £ a f w MXlEVeRDO MA^J (ATTIL MX>Ve. HE HASfJ'T EITHER ...5LEE.P? tUHATTHCT Who says one should do “Yes, we’ve had trouble filling this position. Here’s UJALK&D A MILE the dental floss. The shark tank is that way." SAX POUT Vf\? ( 0 M is s h o e s T w hsr • S . A J y O A N 62 ^ N O . i « m o . m a i m what he doesn’t want to? r e r I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME How many times during a day do have asked for a divorce. These So, as a person abandons himself, ! • by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee you say or think to yourself that you (c) 1990 by NEA, Inc people caiuiot understand what hap­ others abandon him. Unscramble these lour Jumbles, “should” say or do something? pened and they get angry at themsel­ one letter to each square, to form So frequently people live their ves, at others and even at God. If What these people are hoping to lour ordinary words. - I t - f lives according to what “should” or avert — being abandoned — by “ought to” be done. What a burden choosing what they do not really BITOR WINTHROP by Dick CavalH that places on them. There is no M aking want for themselves is just what freedom in doing “shoulds” that we happens when they live their lives c AAV D A P (2 UIT ANDMYA^Q^AfeTRYIN(g• WHYfe SHE HE GAVE UP atSARS CELEBRITY CIPHER > tin fnewie MzUiz t«rvwM p do not want to do or do not feel or according to “shoulds.” No wonder Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous sa a o k in s LvAer ID (^E T HIAA TD S T A R T C O IN Sr FOR CHEW INGr Connections people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands for WEEK... AGAIN. THAT? believe in. people become confused and angry. another Today 's clue J equals N. TOBACCO MOBOL When pieople live on those terms, “Should” might do nothing to help ' d k v s w m b s z iv they can feel angry and depleted be­ people live fulfilling and productive cause they have not lived the way lives. CGIP, XHYFGXM AH they really want to. They are acting Pfeople should think about how THEII? OLP/VAAN the way someone else wants them often they do things when they don’t UNGOTE 'J'U a.' cwo-J V ASZIV KDJV DC GM AAAPE MONEY IN to. People cannot do that without really want to. Then, they should QUESTIONABLE WAYS, T i i losing their individual identities. look at the results of their “should” FGYV CS WHC GISJW ANO NOW THEY'RE PKT ENJOYIN6 THIS. 1 have done their part and should be other people. Many people leave PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "There are many virtues in m &LLI6Ahl^ AHp how could this have happened? growing old. I am just trying to think of what they are " — (Answers tomorrow) OOR5. . . seveio ) HOW A g o U r rewarded for their efforts. It is my experience that people go their own wants and nee^ out of W. Somerset Maugham. Jumbles: VYING DEMON RATIFY TREATY O'CLOCK... TIHE ' NICE fkied fjeicjz^ \bt, life often has a way of work­ wrong, in part, because of the life’s equation and in the process are Yesterday's I 1 T O G E T q p AND Answer That spoiled kid would rather cry and get it T ^ ^ ^ J T h Th ATP ing itself out so that this reward does “shoulds” they make themselves do. injured by their own choices. ® 1990 by NEA, Inc. (aO TO (OORk;... OLD MANCHESTER — This circa 1900 photograph shows a mobile grocer visiting the 12 th a n ------TRY AND GET IT not come. When people have done There always is a cost to pay when fo THE S.A. Doane grocery store, which used to be located at the corner of Tolland Turnpike and what they “should” and do not feel one gives up what he truly wants. If you have any suggestions for NotM back in Btocfc, JumbI* Book No. 41 1b BvallBblB (or SZM, which li>clud«a poataoa . V , ARE ViXT SURE Main Street. and handling, from Jumbla, do thi» nawipapar, P.O. Boa 43M. Orlando, FL 32802-43M. ^ jeiHKO.' \ rewarded, they often feel betrayed This cost can be high. If one aban­ topics you would like discussed, Irrckidt your nama, addrata and zip coda and maka your chaek payabla to Nawapaparbo^i. ’ A fm r /s -. and get angry or depressed. 60 FETCH, AHE dons his true self, he hides himself please write to me, Agnes P. Al­ 600(7 £W0U6rt .- -fdlHe This happens in many marriages. from his partner or friends. He be­ bany, Ph.D., Associate Director, THE PHANTOM by Laa Falk & Sy Barry -D ltT C f ^ To 6E1 llUTb ; ■ m u ! One partner will say they did all the comes a phantom or unsubstantial Connections — A Center for Coun­ 1H£ sm'.'j . mvAftp, ' right things, or all the things they “flaky” person. In turn, others find it seling and Education, Inc., 397 PeeC FN T FROfiA m.VFFC£?.. Looking back on reporting - ^ “should” have done to make the z V /nC H M A N HILL. hard to be supportive of someone North Main Street, Manchester BUGS BUNNY by Warnar Broa, marriage work, yet their partner who is not supportive of himself. 06040. 'Itxi CANt tell me YIDU'VE ^...TOU MUST H/VE SEEN MY who'sT this is JVEVER HEARD OF DUCX T H A C r '/ of the first World Series mcwie... EVERTOUE'S seen HE? / REALLY MY MOVIE.'.' ^ rdWSHEARTENWS By JOHN A. JOHNSTON progress of the series opener and reporter and later sports editor for Special to The Herald the next seven Rames. To do so many years. As each play oc­ they had to crane their necks and curred in the Bronx ballparks and MANCHESTER — Today’s remain relatively quiet for a few came over the wire service, he baseball fans probably can’t im­ hours each game day along a called ball, strike, hit, error, run stretch of Oak Street. To m o r r o w / agine the fun and excitement local and description of the out over a CJ 1990 by Kroy fvaluiet SyrKKate Inc World iighu <«t&»rv9d a u F m c B . residents used to have when they In those days, the Herald’s public address system. heard a play-by-play account, South End office was on the HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browna even though second- or third- second floor of a building at the Across Oak St., each team’s lolizl^o comer of Oak Street and Keeney THE GRIZWELLS by Bill Schorr hand, of the first World Series fans greeted the announcement I WOfJPEP Mow fM iC h \ ... IF TMe 0 iA(Z WA^M'T PBTWEEM radio broadcast. It was October 5, Court, which has since been with groans or cheers. At the end fz\cF\ef2 m v 3B... MBPE ASI7 YoU(2 FATHEiZ'G 0 OAT 1921. renamed Purnell Place. The of each half inning, someone The game was the opener of the former Herald building currently recorded the result in the W EU O ?... Giants-Yankees world champion­ is part of Watkins Center. “scoreboard” box. -PIAL ship playoff in New York City. An Back then, newspaper -A- on-the-scene reporter phoned the employees fastened large su-ips of Compared with today’s instant PRAYER? game action to a city radio station. paper, probably newsprinL across viewing in color of everything on From the station’s studio, each the windows. This was each and around the baseball diamond, pitch and what happened to it game’s scoreboard. Lineups and that technique seems almost went over the airways to the for­ properly boxed iiuiings were large primitive 70 years later. But it tunate people who owned radios. enough to be seen across the beat waiting for the next day’s To the rescue of Manchester street. There, World Scries cronies newspaper and the weekly Rathe ALLEY OOP by Dava Qraua ' residents who did not own radios and the merely curious propped News. • 1990 t>y NEA. kK came the Manchester Evening themselves against the east end of \ ABOUT THREE PAYS OUT, I I P IC K E D 'E M UF^ 'AN Y'FOUND > YEP.' WHEN I FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavaa Herald. Within minutes of the JW Hale department store and the John A, Johnston is a long­ 1 S c o m e a c r o s s s o m e DUSIY BLIT DIDN'T PAY A N O L D l a m p j h a d A C H A N C E broadcasL local fans learned the Circle Theater. time Manchester resident who OL' s a d d l e b a g s l a v i n ' ‘EM NO MIND UN IN ONE OF y TO OPEN 'EM T O W N m a r s h a l ... , — . b e s id e TH' TRAIL/ TIL r MADE CAMP 'EM? UP AN' TAKE A p h y s ic s \\0UO, AOMB f>hy^!CS L/AB pitch-by-pitch, inning-by-inning Jack Dwyer was a sports enjoys writing about history. T H A T n i g h t ; GOOD LOOK AT MY FIND, THERE IT WAS! W H Y HA\/BN'T )J / r WAT © Evolution of pregnancy tests * f ^ - t Th« Assoclatod Pros* Can you imagine drinking a mix­ hormone HCG (human chorionic woman’s home. While the first CHESS CHAMPION — World Chess Champion Gary Kasparov ponders his next move ture of pounded watermelon and gonadou-opin) known as the preg­ home pregnancy tests provided during the second game of the 1990 World Chess Championships in New York. Kasparov, breast milk to find out if you are nancy hormone. privacy and could be used two who won both of Wednesday’s matches, is defending his title against challenger Anatoly Kar­ pregnant? Or believing you’re preg­ The test was performed by inject­ T \ - f A V 5 J \ 0 -12, weeks after a missed period, they pov. IS> 1990 by NEA. Inc nant because your feet sink deeply ing a woman’s urine into a female THE BORN LOSER by Art Sanaom were sometimes inaccurate and dif­ into the ground? mouse. Five days later the mouse ficult to use. PHIPPS by Joaaph Farrta In ancient times, some women was killed and its uitemal organs ex­ Today’s tests are quicker, easier relied on these and other strange amined. If the mouse’s ovaries had and more accurate. (Jne-step, one- V, Computer highlights mistakes WX fgP0\!P Tfl^ 6©jCh J - J - methods. bled, this meant the pregnancy hor­ piece pregnancy tests can be bought Fortunately, modem technology mone was in the woman’s urine and at local drug stores and used at NEW YORK (AP) — It’s bad Kasparov to his knees with a pawn has more scientific methods for that she was pregnant. home on the first day of a missed Thought’s developers who works detecting pregnancy. Now, a woman enough that Anatoly Karpov had to move. for IBM. “There would have been a J" TH0(J&Hr Over the next 20 years, different period. Test results can be shown settle for a draw in his first game can use an easy one-step test in the animals, such as rabbits, rats and The pair instead battled to a draw very good chance for Karpov to win, " ITiIOA^aI-LIW within three minutes. A built-in con­ against world chess champion Garry privacy of her own home and get ac­ loads, were used to shorten the test­ in the first game. Kasparov came although it’s not guaranteed.” P U W ,„ . - ( trol confirms that the test was done Kasparov. Now comes the news — curate results. But it wasn’t always ing lime. For example, the rabbit test back to win the second game of the Word of the Deep Thought correctly. from a computer, no less — that he so simple. took only 24 to 48 hours compured best-of-24-game World Chess second-guess filtered in to both . 0 ^ If a woman receives a positive could have won, easily. In 1929, the first scientific preg­ to five days with the mouse. Championship, The $1 million players, Campbell said. The word lest result from a home lest, she Chess-playing machine Deep m k nancy test was developed by In 1976, a scientific breakthrough match was to continue today. back to Campbell and co-dcvcloper should see her doctor to coiifinn Thought offered an electronic “ Sometimes a madiine can see \ Asheim and Zondek, German occurred when pregnancy testing- pregnancy and receive proper prena­ Feng-Hsiung Hsu was that Kasparov second-guess Thur.sday, asserting things a human misses,” said Mur­ 'AiUcrf' It. gynecologists who identified the moved from the laboratory into a tal care. was already aware of his gaffe, Karpov could have brought ray Campbell, one of Deep while Karpov was not. fk A A it

m 12— MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, October 12 1990 MANdlHESTER HERALD, Friday, October 12, 1990__ 13 FOCUS STATE ______Dear Abby Dr. Gott Campaign law unheeded Abigail Van Buren Peter Gott, M.D. HARTFORD (AP) — Con­ ■ Bnice Willis doesn’t want to forget his humble reports, which long have included the campaigns that accept the money tributors and candidates in the 1990 beginnings, so he still pays rent on a rundown names o f contributors and the size but on the contributors who give it. campaign for governor for the most Manhattan ^vutment. o f their contributions, to indicate as Contributors face fines o f up to part are ignoring a 1987 law in­ “To me, it’s a reminder of where I came from. well the financial interests they $1,(XX) if they fail to disclose their Wife’s confession tended to identify lobbyists, state That’ s one memory 1 don’ t want to lose,” W illis said Beta-blocker may represent. financial backgrounds. in the Oct. 14 issue o f Parade magazine. contractors and others who bankroll Contributors o f $1,0(X) or more Before there was “Moonlighting” or “Die Hard” campaigns, according to information are required to disclose their oc­ “There’s not even any require­ still hurts man and “ D ie Hard 2,” W illis supported himself in New cause impotence from campaign finance reports. cupations, employers and whether ment (on the campaigns) to ask for York by working as a bartender and security guard. Much o f the information required their companies do $5,(X)0 or more information, which clearly is a He earned a combined $10 million for the two by the law was missing from finance weakness in the law,” said Jeffrey DEAR ABBY: Prior to my marriage, my wife-to-be D E A R D R . G O T T : M y husband has been taking in business with the state o f Connec­ “ D ie Hard” movies. reports filed Thursday by three ticut. A ll lobbyists who give at least B. Garfield, executive director and told me that she was not a virgin. (I was.) We now have Tenormin daily for about five years. D o the pills cause gubernatorial candidates. Democrat general counsel to the State Elec­ been married for more than 20 years and have a wonder­ impotence or lack o f sex drive? $30 must be identified. tions Enforcement Commission. ful family. M y problem is that I have never forgotten that ■ Producer Steve Tisch and Roy Orbison’s Bruce A. Morrison, Republican The campaigns face no penalties V DEAR READER: Sometimes both. Tenormin widow, Barbara Orbison, are working on a movie John O. Rowland and independent for not including the information in my wife did not wait for marriage before sharing her bed. 1L (atenolol) is a beta-blocker used for hypertension and Garfield said the commission w ill about the rock ’n’ roll pioneer. Low ell P. Weicker Jr. Even though I have had counseling, I still feel pain in my heart disease. Although impotence is one o f its side ef­ their campaign finance reports, be­ probably make some recommenda­ “ I liked that Steve saw the picture the way I saw The law was an attempt to expand heart when 1 think o f my w ife in the arms o f other men. fects, some patients also experience loss o f libido (sex cause the law passed by the General tions for legislative reform next the picture, a story with heart and inspiration, about a on standard campaign finance Assembly places the burdens not on To this day, 1 would marry my w ife again, but I wish that drive). Because these complications can be devastating, I year. man’ s journey and not just about rock ’n’ roll but the God would have granted her the wisdom to keep silent as advise patients to request alternative therapy from their human side o f it,” Mrs. Orbison said. to her earlier men. Please do not disclose the city I physicians. For example, calcium channel blockers, sueh Orbison was known for such rock classics as mailed this from, as I do not want to embarrass my fami­ as Calan or Isopiin, are excellent drugs for hypertension “ Pretty Woman” and “ Only the Lonely.” ly. Just sign m e ... and might be suitable substitutes for the Tenormin. The m ovie w ill cover his life from his childhood in T O R N H E A R T I should add that many medicines often interfere with a small Texas town during the Depression to his DEAR TORN HEART: Please quit torturing your­ sexual interest and performance. Therefore, I believe death from a heart attack in 1988 at age 52. self. Perhaps the follow ing letter w ill do for you what Th« Astocialad Praaa your husband should discuss his problem with the doctor, “ Roy had a tremendous life. It had severe ups, like counseling did not. Read it twice. Then read it again: AWARD RECIPIENT — Sophia Loren will who should not only re-evaluate his medication but also being best male vocalist in 1964, to the severe DEAR ABBY: I am happily married to the finest man investigate other causes, such as circulatory disturbances. downs, like tragedies of his losing a wife and kids,” receive a lifetime achievement award at who ever walked in shoe leather. To give you more information, I am sending you a free Mrs. Orbison said. The two were married in 1969. the Chicago International Film Festival just My childhood and adolescence was not a very pretty copy of my Health Report “Impotence.” Other readers She and Tisch, whose credits include the movie one. I had been sexually abused by fam ily members and in time for the world premiere of her latest who would like a copy should send $1.25 with their “ Risky Business,” hope to settle on a writer and had been in four different foster homes by the time I was movie, "Saturday, Sunday and Monday.” names and addresses to my attention to P.O. Box 91369, director this year and begin film ing next spring. 17. I grew up very fast, if you know what I mean. I Cleveland, O H 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the title. Til* Aasociatad Pras* Tisch said negotiations were under way with Warner waited on tables to put myself through college. It took DEAR DR. GOTT: For many years. I’ve been — Yale University student Chris Rabb speaks during a rally and protest held Bros, to finance and distribute the movie. “ Old age is a hardship,” Cronyn told the panel. YALE PROTEST me five years, but I graduated — but I ’ m getting o ff my bothered with painful ejaculation, increasing in intensity at the Yale University Law school. The Law school boycott of classes is directed against a story. “ One that you’ ll be dealing with over the years.” The apartment on their property would be for a as time goes by. I’ve asked local doctors for an explana­ I met a beautiful young man who was studying for the ■ Bruce Springsteen will join Bonnie Raitt and hate letter signed by Yale Students for Racism, which was sent to students of coior at the law Jackson Browne for a concert next month to raise driver or attendant, Cronyn said. H e said the need tion, but they all have shown little interest. Can you offer ministry. We were exactly the same age. Within a year, school. Students held a moratorium and attended workshops. had become more urgent since Miss Tandy was any advice? he asked me to marry him. I thought I had died and gone money for a non-profit group that is waging a lawsuit DEAR READER: Painful ejaculation can be to heaven. accusing the United States o f involvement in the drug hospitalized for a heart condition following surgery. trade. calamitous to a healthy male. The condition is almost al­ We’ve been married for three years. On our wedding Cronyn did not disclose the nature o f her surgery. It will be Springsteen’s first official concert ap­ ways due to infection or irritation o f the genital tract: for night, I told him I would answer any questions he had, Miss Tandy, who won an Oscar for her role as an Yale racism is boycotted pearance since 1988, when he participated in the A m ­ example, prostatitis or inflammation o f the ejaculatory and started o ff by telling him I wasn’t a virgin. elderly woman who needed a chauffeur in “Driving nesty International world tour. Miss Daisy,” has suffered from angina for 10 years. muscles. r He said, “ A s far as I am concerned, you were bom the NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — school. More than 200 law students, when racist letters were left in Tickets ranging from $25 to $100 go on sale Sun­ Cronyn also said a driver may become necessary Because this affliction is unusual, your local doctors day we met. What you have done before we met has Organizers of a daylong protest many o f them boycotting classes, at­ day for the N ov. 16 concert at Shrine Auditorium. because his eyesight is failing. “ I don’t know how may be stumped in arriving at a diagnosis. You may be several students’ mailboxes. nothing to do with me.” ag|^nst racism at Yale Law School tended the day’s events. The letters apparently were writ­ The fund-raiser w ill benefit the Washington-based long we’ll go on driving or looking after our place,” misinterpreting their confusion as lack o f interest in your I M A R R IE D A N A N G E L said they were not sure yet if the e f­ Fernandez said some faculty Christie Institute, which monitors law and public he told the board. problem. See a urologist. Such a specialist should be able ten in response to the Sept. 9 sexual fort was a success but they believe it members also participated, as did D E A R A B B Y : This concerns “ Sorrow in San Francis­ policy. to identify the source o f your problem and suggest treat­ assault o f a female law student, al­ prompted awareness. dozens of undergraduates and legedly by two black men. They said co” whose friend had died at 21 and was buried in a wed­ The concert will help finance a hwsuit alleging ■ The Duke and Duche&s of York have new digs, ment. “ We got people thinking about is­ graduate students. ding gown by her bereaved parents. U.S. officials sanctioned illegal gun and drug sales to Sunninghill Park near Windsor Castle. in part, “ N ow do you know why we “ Sorrow” said, "Apparently time had dimmed their sues they would not normally think Organizers said the moratorium call you NIGGERS?” finance covert operations during the Iran-Contra af­ The duke. Queen Elizabeth II’ s son Andrew, and D E A R D R . G O T T ; What is Ice, and what are its e f­ grief, as her grave was neglected and void o f flowers.” about,” said Henry Fernandez, a law on classes would continue today so The law school has hired a hand­ fair. his wife, Sarah, along with their two daughters, com­ fects? Abby, neglected graves are not always the result o f student and member o f the Commit­ that students and faculty could begin writing expert to help find out who pleted the m ove Thursday. D E A R R E A D E R : Ice is smokable amphetamine, the “dimmed grief.” Some people’s loved ones live great dis­ Tha Assoclatsd Prass tee on Diversity, which organized to develop strategies for fighting wrote the letters, which were signed ■ Actor Hum e C ronyn got permission to build an Andrew took time o ff from his job as flight com­ newest addition to the long list o f illicit and dangerous tances away, some are in poor health themselves, and SUNKEN BIBLE RESTORED — John L. Chassereau, chairman of the Blackthorn Memorial the series o f demonstrations and racism. “ Yale Students for Racism.” apartment for live-in help ^ te r arguing that his wife, mander of the Royal Navy frigate Cambletown to drugs, including cocaine and other narcotics. Many crack others do not visit graves b ^ u s e they fear they w ill col­ Committee, poses with the Bible found aboard the Coast Guard cutter Blackthorn after the workshops, along with a moratorium The law school has an enrollment Guido Calabresi, dean o f the law Oscar-winning actress Jessica Tandy, is ailing and make the move. (smokable cocaine) users prefer Ice because its effects lapse in tears at the grave site — even after many years. on classes. o f about 600; about 8 percent o f the school, said he believed students that his eyesight is failing. The two-story, red brick house is set in walled last longer (hours instead o f minutes). Unfortunately, its ship was raised from the ocean floor 10 years ago. The Bible had been submerged for 23 (I know; I’ve been there.) The “Strike Against Racism” students are black. should have held the workshops and Miss Tandy, 81, and Cronyn, 79, were turned grounds on fiv e acres about 20 miles west o f London. toxic effects also last longer; nerve damage from Ice may Incidentally, my own mother is gone, and lim e has not days after the cutter collided with the tanker Capricorn Jan. 28, 1980, killing 23 men aboard. began Thursday morning with a The “Strike Against Racism” was protest on the weekend or during down in August for a zoning waiver but were ap­ Included are tennis courts and a swimming pool. be present for at least six months. Chronic Ice smokers “ dimmed” my grief. I gave her flowers while she lived. The Bible is an exhibit in the Coast Guard Academy museum. rally on the front steps o f the law prompted by an incident last month. vacation. proved liiesday by the Zoning Board of Appeals. 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SPORTS Section 4, Page 17 B?91i43758 J Wahiu-nijkj.n.I) r ^ 9 Friday, October 12,1990 1 i M J I j 8 J of homecoming fi 2 i* ■ : - 'r ? v STORRS — Thursday afternoon catered to soccer en­ , ^su^lW !lKl^«*^ _ i o x .1 ^ ■', j; Bwslkw. .,. ... thusiasts, sunny skies and only the softest of breezes defend. The fair^t way I know to allocate playing time Although the crowd gathered at the ConnecUcut Soc­ I IS to do It by ability . The team knows that. If possible, I V y J>_ cer Stadium for the women’s match between the Univer­ like to play people in their home state. We’ll be here ‘ ♦JiaJ,; '5- ^ 1 »vy-^.—r- . $ ,i , sity of Connecticut, ranked 20th in the Division I nadon- jim again.” al poll, and Harvard University, was less than auspicious i n r v M ^w hile, Berte remained her effervescent self _i- • a substantial amount of these soccer enthusiasts came to ’ Tierney “I’m a litde disappointed,” Berte said. “I think more cheer on two former scholasdc All-Americans from ^ u s e I knew how many people were here. But, I un­ 0 1 7 8 0 ^ -cjafe!-. > L92022283B derstand it was because the way the game went. It wasn’t 9 .'^ r , • 4 > W > 1 L 1 i gomg to be a game for a lot of changes ” LOSi p / E f t ^ ^ S p Atwell seems fully adjusted to the college game and ' m . Manchester High, Jennifer Atwell of UConn and Mea abundandy more sure of herself. ^ .n MlMaoWlAK^i I'S/ Berte of Harvard. “I’ve just been working hard,” Atwell said. “When I’m The sad and unfortunate part of the story is only one of out there I try and give 100 percent. I’m real confident them saw any playing dme. going mto any game at any time.” Atwell, a jumor and 1988 MHS graduate, played the Playing dme is certainly hard to come by at the 12 f i ^ 13:51 of the contest at right halfback. Atwell in her Division I level. stmt displayed one shining moment, launching a 25-yard ‘he same (as last year),” Atwell ex­ shot forcing Harvard goalie Beth Reilly to make a leap­ plained. But, I m gettmg more quality time this year. I ing save with 11:12 remaining. fee a ot more comfortable with my game this year. I r f - Berte, a freshman fullback who Manchester High feel a lot better this year, too.” girls’ soccer coach Joe Erardi called the “heart and soul I^ in g the 1987 scholasdc season, when Atwell was a ir v i riiU/^^ilvt ij.s,on o i ( •riKj; IM. of our piogram,” did not see any playing dme in her first semor and Berte a sophomore, Manchester set a school •V>^ collegiate match in her home state, record with 12 consecudve shutout wins and 14 consecu- Berte had appeared in all eight previous matches this dve wins. Chrlt Nslsotv3p«eial to tha Horald 11 ■ 7 ■; e v W . j B 19i 29i season. \^eaton is excited about Berte’s abilides on the soc­ EX-TEAMMATES — Harvard’s Meg Berte, The partisan Manchester crowd rose when Berte cer field. loft, and UConn’s Jennifer Atwell are both removed her warmups with 10:36 left after Harvard “I’ve been thrilled to death with her,” Wheaton said. products of Manchester High School’s girls’ defender Tara Weinstock went down. A couple of She s played wonderfully well for us. It’s a big adjust­ soccer program. minutes later, Weinstock was on her feet and Berte was ment from high school to Division I. She marks very ' r B on the bench in her warmups. well and her skills coming out of the back are improving evej7 day. She’s going to be a major impact player for They’re fast and they’re strong. But, I like that kind of UConn (8-4-1), which outshot Harvard (4-4-1) by a game.” pA24^& whopping 26-3, won, 1-0. i I „ * ? s ' Rest assured, Berte will get her chance. Far Atwell and Berte, teammates for two years in high Life at Harvard has been everything Berte expected. ^ r Jennifer Atwell and Meg Berte, two of the best in­ . j ; C 'w I school, it was a homecoming.. .of sorts. It s been a great year,” she said. “I love school tzA^i&S TK dividual products from a high school program which an­ Why didn t Harvard coach Tim Wheaton give Berte Cambridge is awesome. Harvard’s a great place. Soccer’s going very well. We have a good team this year. I’m real­ nually chums out excellent soccer performers, it was a Chrl«N«l«on/Sp»claltoth«H»nld one of five freshmen on the roster and the No. 1 defender sort of homecoming. i r w »J :» ■ r \ :kv2 E 3 X E 3 j 3 gyggg^i^^y ly learnmg a lot. We have eight seniors on the team, so c u s i i IN ACTION — Jen Atwell, left, goes up for a off the bench, any playing dme in front of family, friends there wasn’t a lot of room to come in and play.” The kind that Manchester soccer enthusiasts will sure­ head ball during Thursday’s game with Har­ and the endre MHS girls’ soccer team? ly see more of in the future. ^ “I thought our defense was doing well,’’ Wheaton said. The biggest difference between high school and col­ vard at the Connecticut Soccer Stadium. lege soccer? “I thought we had more Uouble in our midfield than our Jim Tierney is a sports writer for the Manchester “The Dhvsical strength,” Berte said. “They’re big. Herald. ^ApA] II 1 0 5 1 1 7 9 8 0 A W.\.siiix(^ri).\.l).c I9f IDA jB S IDA Pirates may not Clemens Automatic, Poi^fWindows, Pc Urors, T|t'S||g|^ri^se Control ^ L 92022283 B Drt. P yng go with Smith threatened ■n ■ -•-/ z' 12 7. ’J k . 9 1 . ^ By JIM DONAGHY two starts against the Reds. Cooney? The Associated Press He was 6-2 in 10 starts for the 1 Pirates, yielding only nine earned BOSTON (AP) — Boston CINCINNATI — There aren’t runs in 75 innings. But in Game 3, pitcher, accused of threatening to many secreu left between Zane he gave up five runs in five innings. “get” Terry Cooney, was not direct­ Smith and the Cincinnati Reds. “I’m glad to have another ing his anger toward the plate um­ r i ’ Sinith is scheduled to start tonight chance,” Smith said. “Pjeople would pire, according to Red Sox president H i for Pittsburgh in Game 6 of the Na­ remember that one time and forget John Harrington. tional League playoffs against fel­ how well I pitched this season.” •t.. “We’ve heard both sides of the low left-hander Daimy Jackson with Smith, who is eligible for free story. Who knows what was said? the Reds leading the best-of-7 series agency, spent five seasons with the w Wa- We re behind Roger 100 percent in 3-2. Atlanta Braves and was 1-12 in ► ^ it this, Harrington is quoted in The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in 1989 before being dealt to Montreal. today’s Boston Globe as saying on B 19B 3729 today’s editions reported that “When you’re on a losing team, the flight from Oakland to Boston manager Jim Leyland might start you become a defensive pitcher,” i.:. •*..^•'4* after Wednesday’s game. B 29 "3 7 5 i right-hander Ted Power against Cin­ Smith said. “I would have liked to His position is that he was not cinnati. have seen what I could have done directing his anger toward the um­ “It’s not 100 percent sure, but it’s with a full season with the Pirates.” ..y pire, and we believe him and we’re 99 percent,” the Post-Gazette quoted The prospect of the Nasty Boys behind him.” A* Uyland as saying. “The Reds have — a trio of Cincinnati relief pitchers Richie Phillips, executive director eight extra position players. We — coming in the game has the of the Major League Umpires As­ i-i- ■ ’f -Jjt_ have eight extra pitchers. Why not Pirates a bit defensive at the plate. sociation, on Thursday said Clemens take advantage of that.” “I don’t think we need a miracle threatened to get Cooney after being But Pittsburgh vice president of or anything, just some big hits,” ejected. ______public relations Rick Cerrone said Bobby Bonilla said. ^ Clemens threatened Cooney t | ^ A c u r a t m S r a 2 DoogniM iback e^ly this morning that Smith was The Pirates didn’t get many big three times as they were taking him S^^^lfilrAir Conciitioriing. #8902A 1 0 5117 38 ,. i m m A i O i still the Pirates’ scheduled starter. hits from their big three of Andy ling, #8883A «> off the field. He said he would find lj|9^ Mazda i|i^te Coupe|&"«*i^|a i L 9 2 0 2 2 2 8 In seven pevious starts against Van Slyke, Bonilla and Barry Bonds out where Cooney lives and would At^inatic, Air CoHjpitil) A . LoacJd|f#S^Ax-i^ ^ ^ w ' tppdflgfltoprd Hi WAHHINOrW “».• Game 3 when the Reds beat him 6-3 come through the other guys have to are In PnlloM’ IIt°rf"°'’7'’!’'?®*’ during Ifieir game last week at Memorial Field. The Indians (agree with). He knew what he was lj.oaded, apdii _ * 9 : on a three-run homer by Mariano pick you up,” Smith said. “I shut "'O”- ~ IS h o rn e d c Z saying was cause for ejection.” ^*!W Duncan and a two-run shot by Billy down the middle of their order, but The star pitcher was ejected from Hatcher. Duncan and Hatcher come up with the fourth, and as it turned out, final White, jning. More! #9 1 wmaimoM CiAM “This will be my eighth start of home runs.” game of the American League Cruise, TilC^ Loaded ^ the season against Cincinnati, and Eight times in postseason history playoffs in Oakland for shouting )87 that can be bad,” Smith said a team has rebounded from a 3-1 obscenities at Cooney. At the time, Thursday night. “TTiey’re familiar deficit — and Pittsburgh has done it Positive attitude is pivotal the Red Sox were losing 1-0 in the' with what I throw, and it’s a nega­ twice, in the 1925 and 1979 World second inning. 5nj*l P i% ite y fe * ^ i : I J i ! tive.” Series. The Oakland Athletics won the Smith made four starts against “We just have to pull a Kansas for Manchester football team game 3-1, sweeping the plyoff series Spe6d; Air^o" TOfMr Cincinnati for Montreal, losing City,” Van Slyke said, “They were in four games to advance to the , - ^/ota C^jca GT j/T ^ B 29114375 B 1 9 1 9 3 7 2 9 1 8 8 8 N i s ^ n twice. After being acquired by the World Series for the third straight Qr^v''S^eed^oawa^ JgF*’^ j? By JIM TIERNEY lose, the tougher it is for the attitude. year. l^ecly Rack, 5 Spee W.\>iiit.N(.'rn\.l).( Pirates on Aug. 8, Smith was 2-0 in Please see PIRATES, page 18 play and not worry about the last Manchester Herald You can’t afford a mental letdown.” Phillips said he planned to ask ,«u j C hrysleM |laror® p $ 7 , play,” Masse said. “I believe that Fermi, as has been the case in the American League president Bobby vKhijtp; Automatic, Air Ow?aitioning,^pfi|^4^ J } ■ 5' 1987 H onda A io^rd D ;if^0o< there are five or six big plays in a Ji#6 ControLTil MANCHESTER — Manchester past, will certainly air things out. football game and you never know Brown to look into the matter, and 335/ High football coach Mike Masse is a Quarterback Dave George was 10- Harrington said he plans to talk to 1 1^^Honda3AedbrdiD)^|^^g^ ST ni D when one will happen. The kids are Patriots’ season firm believer in positive thinking for-27 for 108 yards and three inter­ Brown about ejecting a player from dftie,,5 Speecp#9042B ^ i m%7' boimcing back. They’re definitely *7efl5* ^sitive thinking is the main thing ceptions versus Windham. His main r^ilient. It’s not physical, it’s in­ such an important game. leCokVista. "" which could turn the Indians’ season target is Dan Dumoulin, who had side. It’s up to the kids on Satur­ “It will not be in the form of a around. Manchester, which has five receptions for 56 yards against day.” complaint, but I’m sure he’s anxious . m m one big headache the )yhippets. popped two games in a row, is 0-2 The big news for East is it scored to hear what we have to say,” Har­ in the CCC East and 1-3 overall. The F^cons gained only 39 yards rington said of Brown. “Both sides 1989 Dodge Shadow 2 Door $ 1 By HOWARD ULMAN its fust points of the year last week 1989 Dodge Caravan Grand SE Providence, R.I., 20 miles south of The Indians, coming off a disap­ rushing on 22 carries versus Win­ have to be more tolerant of each The Associated Press Foxboro. Irving Fryar and Hart Lee dham. against Xavier. After that, it’s get­ pointing 20-0 loss to South ting tougher and tougher for Coach other in these situations.” Dykes, the team’s starting wide Windsor, will travel to Enfield to “They’ll put it up a lot,” Masse Brown was at the game in Oak­ 1' POXBORO, Mass. — From a Leo Facchini to find any positives. receivers, were injured. take on Fermi in a CCC East contest said. “Fermi’s explosive.” land and will review tapes and read sexual harassment accusation to four Hillhouse, which beat East Police arrested a club bouncer, Saturday at 1:30 pan. Indian junior quarterback Dave Cooney’s report of the incident losses in five games to a scuffle out­ (22-12) last year, gained one of its William Earley, Thursday night on Fermi, 0-1 in the league and 1-3 White, who suffered a mild concus­ before deciding whether Clemens side a nightclub, the New England wins via the forfeit route when a one count of felony assault against overall, dropped a 26-23 decision to sion against South Windsor and was should be fined or suspended. i 2 4 i A E H M S Patriots’ season has been one out­ player from Warren Harding of Dykes. The charge carries up to 10 Windham last week. replaced by running back Kevin Harrington said that despite the 2 . rageous problem after another. Bridgeport was ruled ineligible. y ^ s in prison if Earley is con­ Winless East Catholic (0-4), Bottomley, will start against Fermi. controversy, the Red Sox are “going General Manager Patrick Sullivan victed, Maj. Milton Wilson said. Facchini looks at last week’s 12- : t 0 6 0 ^ 1 which scored its first points of the Jumor halfback Eiennis Davis, who play, 80-yard scoring drive. to work hard all winter” to sign says It bothers him but he under­ Earley, 35, of Tiverton, R.I., was gained 65 yards on nine carries stands if some people feel that his season last Saturday in a 31-8 loss to Clemens, whose contract expires expected to be arraigned today. He Xavier, will host Hillhouse-New against South Windsor, is a probable “The kids executed really well on after next season. ►46-35 | j team is the laughingstock of the Na­ I20i I 05117^8^ A was on parole from robbery convic­ Haven (2-2) Saturday afternoon at starter in the backfield. that drive.” he said. “We keep telling tional Riotball League. “It’s something we can’t wait on. tions in 1981 and 1982, said Cpl. 1:30 at Mount Nebo’s Carlin Dennis Davis really showed us if we can do it on one drive, we can We have to get going on it right ■■9 ’•• Q K -V T 7 Given the set of circumstances y Bruce Roberts, the I^rtsmouth Memorial Field. Hillhouse is com­ something Saturday.” Masse said. do it on two, three and so forth. We away, Harrington said. “We have that exist here, I’d be hard pressed just have to try and correct our fun­ police officer who arrested Earley. ing off a 22-6 loss to Berlin. He provides us with the extra speed some other pressing things, but get­ to be able to argue with people that damental m ist^es. We may not be Police questioned Earley after “We have to take the bull by the and quickness we’ve been lacking.” ting Roger signed is our biggest we didn t deserve that type of Wednesday’s scuffle but later as talented physically as last year, horns,” Masse said. “We have Masse was also pleased witn iJs priority.” criucism, Sullivan said Thursday. released him. Wilson would not say another opportunity on Saturday to but this is a different bunch of kids. Especially after a fight early Wed­ offensive line, which allowed no We had a nice week of practice. Dr. Harvey Dulberg, a Brookline turn our season around and head in a sacks last week. sports psychologist, told the Boston nesday outside Club Shalimar in Please see PATRIOTS, page 18 positive direction. The more you They’re really a good bunch of “We’ve got to stay positive every kids.” Herald it was likely that Clemens’ outburst could have been predicted. 1»—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. October 12.1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, October 12, 1990—19 High School Roundup In B rief Wilkins’ trey Just in ‘Knick’ of time

MCC soccer tops Berkshire By ROB GLOSTER Bolton soccer rallies PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Manchester Community The Associated Press College s ^ r team topped Berkshire Community Col­ lege, 4-2, Thursday afternoon. BARCELONA, Spain — Gerald Wilkins wiped some to rise D ^ ^ r t i n had three goals and Scott Wolchesky one imaginary sweat off his forehead and heaved a sigh of p°ay^° overall and 6-3 in Region XXI relief that could be felt throughout the NBA. for win over Portland The New York Knicks needed a 3-pointer by Wilkins Wednesday at home against with e i^ t seconds left in regulation time to avoid an em­ BOLTON — After getting burned the victory while the Panthers go to said, “and we didn’t start off that STORRS (AP) — Battered and Mitchell Jumor College. barrassing loss to Italian champion Scavolini Pesaro. early on, Bolton High came back to 3-6-1. RHAM next sees action well,” he understated. bruised but on the rebound, Connec­ “It definitely has to rank as one of my very big shots,” even seven minutes later. But Saturday at 1 p.m. at home against Marissa Giardina, who was ticut puts its growing confidence on Whalers acquire Richards said Wilkins, whose 24 points helped the Knicks over­ it took the Bulldogs the bulk of the Montville H i^ in non-conference the line Saturday in a Yankee Con­ credit^ with the Terriers’ first score Hi^TFORD (AP) — The Hartford Whalers have ac­ come Scavolini 119-115 in overtime in the McDonald’s afternoon to finally pull ahead for a play. — D’Ambrosio called it an own ference football matchup against un- Open on Thursday. 2-1 win over Portland High RHAM’s Tracey Lohman l^ te n Massachusetts. quired defenseman Todd Richards from the Montreal goal — added a second score with Canadiens, team officials announced Thursday. “We w ^ supposed to win, no matter what. When I hit Thursday in Charter Oak Con­ swerved home a comer kick at the Kara Pacellia making it 3-0 at the the shot it was like . . . phew,” he said, wiping his ference girls’ soccer action. 36:44 mark of the first half for a 1-0 half. The Huskies (1-1, 2-3) stumbled Richards, 24, who had been playing in Fredericton in early, losing their first three games ^ A m e ri^ Hxkcy League, was assigned to the forehead. Bolton improves to 6-2-1 with the lead. It stayed that way, much to “The second half, with the wind, and their top two offensive players Whalers AHL affiliate, the . The victory margin of four points was the smallest for win while the Highlanders fall to Coach John Maloney’s uneasiness. we held them to one goal and played any National Basketball Association team in seven 2-7. Bolton’s next game is Monday “It was one of those 1-0 games. to injuries, but have bounced back to 1. A University of Minnesota, Richards better overall. We beat them to the beat Yale and Villanova behind ^ ^ pomts (6-18) in his rookie season last year with McDonald’s Open games. NBA clubs won the first six at home against Rocky Hill. We were going on the attack, and I ball and created a few chances for games in Milwaukee, Madrid and Rome by an average of Portland’s Sue Schianna gave her backup quarterback Cornelius Ben­ SheTbrooke. He had one assist in two games with was worried about a counterattack ourselves,” D’Ambrosio said. ton. Fredericton this season. 20 points. club a 1-0 lead 36 seconds into the where they put one in. So, I was Dawn Belling and Johanna Bavier The Knicks, who play European champion POP 84 game as she got behind her mark glad we got a second goal,” he said. played well for Coventry. The ’Teams change as the season goes Bouncer charged with assault Split of Yugoslavia in Saturday’s championship game, and put on into the top comer. That came at the 26-minute mark I^triots lost Janet Werfel early in the along,” said Connecticut coach Tom trailed by five points in the last two minutes of regulation Bolton came back to draw even at of the second half with Lohman ■ — Police arrested a second half to a knee injury. Jackson. “We certainly have been mghtclub bouncer and charged him with assaulting New time. the 7:51 made as Nicky Donsbach, converting a penalty kick for her Rocky Hill 3 ^ n playing much better.” E ngird Patriots wide receiver Hart Lee Dykes. “If we had lost the game, which we were very close to, assisted by Jessica Brahaney tied it. second goal of the game and seventh Coventry g 0 - 0 Scoring: RH- Giardina 2. Pbcallia. Ann-Maria William Earley, 35, who police said had a lengthy it would have been one of our team’s and the NBA’s ■They shocked us early,” Bolton of the season. Jen McBrair closed it The Minutemen, 3-0 in league Deasy c ^ in a l record, was arrested at a Portsmouth house most embarrassing momenu,” said Knicks coach Stu coach Mike Landolphi said, “but it out three minutes later for the Savaa: C- Christy Barker 8, RH- Liz Wtood- play and 3-0-1 overall, are ranked Jackson. didn’t set us back. We came right Sachems, heading home a comer cockS 8th in the nation in Division I-AA, shortly before 10 p.m. after he called to give himself up said Cpl. Bruce Roberts of the Portsmouth police Patrick Ewing scored 34 points, grabbed 17 rebounds back and got a goal. But after that it kick for her fifth goal of the cam­ Vinal defeats two spots behind league-leading and blocked eight shots for the Knicks, most of whom was very fiustrating.” paign. New Hampshire. Providence detecUve Maj. Milton Wilson said Earley was charged with one count of felony assault that carries were sluggish. Despite 18 shots in all, and ring­ RHAM outshot Cromwell, 22-3. Cheney Tech “We had typical shortcomings you find in a first “They’re playing great defense,” up to 10 years in prison. ing the goal post five times, it stayed “We hit the crossbar six times,” game,” Jackson said. “We tu m ^ the ball over, missed MIDDLETOWN — Too much said Jackson. “When you hold Holy tied at the half. But the Bulldogs Maloney noted. offense was the case Thursday after­ U.S. out of Dunhill Cup play free throws and shot poorly.” Cross to 10 points (in a 10-10 tie), persistent paid off with seven Danielle Burke, Liz Santoro and noon as the Cheney Tech boys’ soc­ It was a combination of the Knicks being sloppy and a and you hold Rhode Island to a ST. ANDREWS, Sicotland (AP) — The top-seeded minutes left. Stacey Beyor on the Heather Richmond also played well cer team fell victim to homestanding pair of NBA castoffs, Darwin Cook and Darren Daye, touchdown and two field goals (in a teams from the United States and Australia were upset by right wing split two defenders and for RHAM. Vinal Tech, 3-1, in Charter Oak ^ D«n Roggl/Manch*tf»r H«r«ld teaming for 64 points for Scavolini. laid a cross to Shannon Piatek. She RHAM 1 2 - 3 16-13 victory), you’re getting it France and New Tlealand in the first round of the Dunhill Conference action at fblmer Field. READY TO SWING — Bolton High’s Shannon Piatek (13) Cup. Cook, who used to play for New Jersey and chested it to her feet and in one con­ CromwstI o o—0 done.” Scoring: R- Lohman 2, McBrair The loss drops the Beavers to gets set to driil the ball during a recent game. Piatek scored a M ^ Farry, Jean Van de Velde and Emmanuel Dussart Washington in the NBA, finished as the game’s high tinuous motion punched home a 12- Savat: R- Muffy Proxaa 1, C- Lori Loveland 1-4-2 in the COC and 1-5-3 overall. scorer with 35 poinu. Daye, a veteran of three NBA 15 elim ina^ the defending champion United States team yarder. Cheney hosts East Hampton Thes- goal Thursday as the Bulldogs topped Portland High, 2-1, in The Minutemen are also getting it teams, had 29 points. “We kept on knocking on the door conference play. done on offense behind sophomore 21/2-1/2 in the medal-match play tournament at the par-72 Rocky Hill girls day at 3:30 pjn. Vinal moves to Old com e. Fairy beat Mark Calcavecchia 70-73, Van de “Teams can’t come over here and think it’s going to be until it opened," Landolphi said. 5-4-1 overall. quarterback Gary Wilkos. He has Velde tied Curtis Strange at 69 and Dusart edged Tom easy when they play us,” Cook said, speaking on behalf Danielle Curylo at fullback and shut out Coventry Renzo Latina, who scored two a comfortable 3-0 edge. With 9:50 team fell to visiting Fermi High of run for 338 yards and two touch­ of European basketball. downs on 70 carries and has com­ Kite 73-74. Rebecca Carrier at midfield played goals, was the main thorn in the side left, Cheney’s Jason Shaw was Enfield in four sets Thursday after­ After Wilkins tied the game at 107 and sent it into ROCKY HILL — The one thing pleted 46 of 92 passes for 567 yards New Zealand beat Australia 2-1 as Frank Nobilo beat well for Bolton. of the Beaver defense. brought down in the penalty area. noon. The scores were 15-17, 15-5, overtime, Scavolini scored the first six points of extra Botton <1 ^ ^ 2 you don’t want to do in a soccer and two touchdowns. Greg Norman 67-76 and Simon Owen defeated Wavne R)r0and i o _ i match is get behind early. “We could not match up with Bob Goulet scored for the Beavers 15-3 and 15-4. Grady 74-78. session. But Ewing then took conttol, scoring six points on the penalty kick. Th« Associated Press Scoring: B- Donsbach. Piatek; P- Schianna That’s exactly what Coventry their offensive players,” Cheney Manchester, which plays at “He runs the option well and he’s to lead a 12-2 Knicks surge for the victory. Saves; B- Maureen Grilfin 5. P- Stnnnon coach Frank Niederwerfer said. “We Chris Daigle played well at mid- O'Neils High did Thursday in its clash with Hartford Public Monday at 3:30 a threat to pass,” Jackson said. O’Meara leads Vegas golf Guard Velimir Perasovic had 24 points and Toni i r s MINE — New York Knicks’ Patrick Ewing, left, grabs a rebound from Ario Costa of field for the Beavers. pjn., is 1-9. Julie Stansfield and host Rocky Hill High. The Terriers could not contain this kid (Latina). “He’s an excellent run-fake guy.” LAS VEGAS (AP) — Mark O’Meara fired a 5-under- Kukoc, a second-round draft choice of the He may be the best player in the Vinal Tech 1 2—3 Erika Kelly served well for this year, added 23 to lead POP 84 to a 102-97 victory Scavolini Pesaro during their McDonald’s Open exhibition basketball game Thursday in Bar­ Restarts pivotal scored 28 seconds in en route to a Chaney Tech o 1—1 Freshman tailback John Johnson par 67 to take a two-stroke lead after the second round of conference.” Manchester while Julie Smart and over Barcelona. celona, Spain. The Knicks had to go into overtime to win, 119-15. 4-0 victory in COC girls’ action. Scoring: VT- Latina 2. Rigano. CT- Goulet leads a powerful Massachusetts the PGA’s 90-hole Las Vegas Invitational. in RHAM victory Latina put Vinal up 1-0 at 11:26 Saves: VT- Joe Dimauro 3. CT- Matt Mar- Becky Pidlak also played well. The Terriers, who lead the COC cotte 11. ground attack with 364 yards and O’Meara has a 13-under 131 total. Tim Simpson (67) CROMWELL — With all three of the first half. The score stayed West at 5-0, are 7-1 overall and four touchdowns on 74 carries. and Duffy Waldorf (65) are tied for second at 133. Loren goals coming on restarts — includ­ riding a seven-game winning streak. that way until 5:45 of the second Fermi alo took the junior varsity Roberts, Robert Wrenn, Bob Tway, John Cook and ing a penalty kick, RHAM High Coventry, which hosts Tourtellotte when Latina struck again. MHS volleyballers match in three sets, 16-14, 13-15 Both teams are coming off last- Emlyn Aubrey are tied for fourth at 134. Fans lend finandal aid to Wyche blanked Cromwell High, 3-0, on Satuiday at 11 a.m., is now 1-8. “On the second goal, he (Latina) and 15-13. The Indian JV’s are 4-5. minute victories. Massachusetts beat Will Miami be the Thursday afternoon in Charter Oak lose to Fermi Beth Milton, Amy Johannes, May “The first half they had the wind beat three of our defenders,” Nieder- Rhode Island, 16-13, on Ron Gerring, Rarick share lead By TERRY KINNEY moral issue, the kind of moral issue Conference girls’ soccer action. fer said. Yang and Kim Offen played well for approval by not asking that the cam­ and we were all defensive,” MANCHESTER — The Blauvelt’s 28-yard field goal with CELY, France (AP) — Cathy Gerring and Cindy The Associated Press Cincinnati needs.” The Sachems climb to 5-2-3 with Manchester. Big East doormat? paign be stopped. Coventry coach Chis D’Ambrosio Karl Rigano scored to give Vinal Manchester High girls’ volleyball 43 seconds remaining last week. Cunningham said he expects to And the Huskies beat Villanova, Rarick shot 3-under-par 69s to share the first-round lead On Thursday, a window replace­ in the LPGA’s World (Championship. By STEVEN WINE CINCINNATI — People are ex­ turn over at least $1,000 to Wyche 24-22, on 32-yard field goal by The Associated Press pressing their support for Cincinnati today. ment company that uses Wyche as a freshman walk-on Nick Sosik with Dottie Mochrie is a shot behind the leaders in the 16- Bcngals coach Sam Wyche’s locker “Calls have been 100 percent in spokesman put ads in Cincinnati’s 22 seconds remaininK. player invitational event on the 6,155-yard Cely course. two daily newspapers asking the Patriots MIAMI — Until now, the Big East Conference had room policy — or at least their fond­ favor of Sam. I can’t recall one call U.S. names Davis Cup squad no doormat. ness for 'Wyche — in a tangible public to contribute to the “Sam The Huskies will be without tail­ that said the commissioner is cor- Wyche Fine Fund.” From Page 17 back Kevin Wesley, the team’s lead- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — The U.S. Tennis As­ Now there’s Miami. way. They’re reaching for their wal­ recL” Cunningham said. “People are sociation announced that Andre Agassi, Michael Chang, The Hurricanes joined the Big East on Wednesday lets. concerned not only with the wrong­ Lng rusher with 275 yards on 61 car­ and will begin competing in the conference in “It’s just an idea I had after what led police back to the bouncer, mologist Robert Bahr said he should Rick lusach and Jim Pugh — the same foursome that beat Hundreds of them are chipping in fulness of the commissioner’s ac­ ries. The Huskies’ all-time leading 1991-92. to help pay the estimated $27,500 watching the game and seeing the who Roberts said was 6-foot-7 and be able to play in the fttriots’ game Austria in the semifinals — will face Australia in the tion, but the degree — a lot of controversy,” said Mike Donovan,* passer, senior Matt DeGennaro, is Davis Cup final Nov. 30-Dec. 2 on a red-clay surface at “People talk about pressure on us; we like that,” fine Wyche received for refusing to 300 pounds. next Thursday against Miami. recovering from a separated right people think $27,500 is way out of general manager of Nu Sash’s Cin­ the Suncoast Dome. Miami coach Leonard Hamilton said. “That’s the let a female writer into the team’s line.” “He was the one on crutches, so Wilson said Earley was not shoulder that has kept him out of position we want to be in. We want to have pressure cinnati office. “We’re big fans of The aimouncement of the type of playing surface came dressing room following a Monday Female writers have had access to you can draw your own con­ charged with assault pn Fryar be­ three games and is also unlikely to to bring our program up to the level we’ll be compet­ Sam and wanted to show our sup­ one day after Australian Davis Cup officials complained night loss in Seattle last week. the Bengals’ locker room previous­ clusions,” Wilson said. cause Fryar did not see who hit him play. Jackson said DeGermaro won’t ing against in the Big East.” port. We think Sam made a stance that the USTA was flagrantly disregarding regulations by WLW Radio talk show host Bill ly, but Wyche has said he decided it from behind. The detective said the start Saturday, but has been cleared Hamilton has repeatedly professed enthusiasm for and we ought to support him.” Fryar, who faces a felony gun ignoring a deadline for selecting the surface. Cunningham has used his program wasn’t r i^ t to have women in the scuffle apparently broke out with to play and may see some action. the move. But at a luncheon Thursday, he declined to The last line on the two-inch by charge in connection with the scuf­ to urge fans to help pay Wyche’s area where players were undressing. words between Dykes and some two-column ads in The Cincinnati fle, was hit on the head by what one White Sox’ Fisk hospitalized speculate about the impact of conference play on at­ fine. He was fin ^ one-seventeenth of his others, but police were unable to Benton, a junior, has filled in im­ tendance, recruiting or the team’s won-loss record. Enquirer and The Cincinnati Fbst of Fryar’s lawyers said might have (CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago White Sox catcher “I did it in order to help one of the annual salary by NFL commissioner confirm reports that Dykes was pressively at quarterback, complet­ “We’re not going to concern ourselves with a said, “If you’re a Bengals fan, show been a crutch. Fryar said Dykes also Carlton Fisk was taken to a hospital after becoming dizzy finest Americans I know,” Cunnin­ Paul Tagliabue for violating league being teased about the Patriots’ poor ing 87 of 135 passes for 989 yards timetable” for becoming competitive in the Big East, you care.” was hit by a crutch, although detec­ performance. and six touchdowns in three games and dropping to the ground while playing golf at the gham said Thursday. policy allowing equal access to all tive Capt. Bernard Gannon said that Hamilton said. “There has been a tremendous It was the latest incident in a and part of a fourth. Sophomore Calumet Country Club in suburban Homewooda. Dana accredited reporters. Donovan said he received about could not be confirmed. The new Hurricanes coach, hired last April after outpouring of love towards Sam, streak that began Sept. 17 when Victor Taylor has proved an ade­ Noel, a White Sox spokesman, said doctors treated Fisk Wyche has not actively solicited 80 calls Thursday. four seasons at Oklahoma State, faces an uphill strug­ which is the return of love Sam has Dykes, who was hit in the eye, Boston Herald reporter Lisa Olson quate replacement for ^ s le y , gain­ for low blood sugar. donations, but (Cunningham said that “A few didn’t like the idea, but gle. Miami has averaged less than 3,000 fans per given for years. I think this is a was released from Rhode Islana said four or five Ratriots stood naked ing 249 yards on 46 carries. Wyche gave the campaign his tacit several did,” Donovan said. Hospital on Thursday and ophthal­ NHL sues equipment company game since the basketball program was resurrected in near her or made lewd comments. 1985 after a 15-year hiatus. Against Villanova last week, Ben­ PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The NHL and its 21 clubs As a result, former coach Bill Foster found it dif­ ton completed four passes in a row have filed suit against an equipment company in federal on a do-or-die drive in the final two ficult to recruit. The Hurricanes last played in a court, charging violations of Ae Sherman Antitrust Act postseason tournament in 1963. A’s sitting back, minutes that set up Sosik’s game­ and price-fixing. winning field goal. “Now it’s time to find out over the next three to The 19-page complaint accuses Karhu Canada Inc. and five years if college basketball is going to fly in its U.S. subsidiaries — Karhu USA Inc. and Karhu-Titan “He’s played great,” Jackson said. Miami,” Foster said from his mountain home in Blow­ waiting for Series “He threw for 300 yards, completed USA Inc. — of illegally conspiring with other equipment ing Rock, N.C. 31 balls, and put a drive together for manufacturers to raise prices: us in the last two minutes.” By TIM LIOTTA Over the next six days, Jose Can­ The Associated Press seco’s hand will hopefully improve. Maybe his back, too. Th* Asaoclalad Praas NBA wants Don't get caught in the cold. ICY BATTLE — Chicago’s Steve Larmer (28) skates by Pittsburgh’s Mark Recchi (8) as he OAKLAND, Calif. — Sit back, After striking out in the fifth in­ relax and wait. That’s all the Oak­ ning, Canseco was pulled from battles the Penguins’ Joe Mulien (7) for the puck in their NHL game Thursday night in Game 4 with pain in the middle true champ Antifreeze Chicago. land Athletics have left to do until Pirates the World Series. finger of his r i^ t hand. His back Battery Charging Having overwhelmed the Boston has been bothering him almost all From Page 17 BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Red Sox with a four-game sweep in season. He had a cortisone shot with The NBA has announced plans for a the American League, the A’s were two weeks left in the regular season. true world championship tourna­ System Check Modano’s first goal memorable “I am real concerned (about Can­ down 3-1 to Toronto in the playoffs rewarded with a day off Thursday. and 3-1 to St. Louis in the World ment. No Appointment Necessary The team will resume their relent­ sec o ’s condition),” Oakland The tournament, which could JUNK CAR Kings 5, Oilers 5: Wayne Series.” BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) manager Tony La Russa said after begin as early as 1993 and would be Gretzky is still a magician with a less drive for a second straight Van Slyke was on the Cardinals — Mike Modano, the Minnesota Game 4. “... Hopefully, we can get held during the NBA preseason, North Stars’ second-year center, was NHL Roundup hockey stick. Two flicks of his World Series championship with a when the Royals rallied to win the workout today. him physically ready for the World eventually could include up to 16 beginnifjg to worry about the magic wand and the Edmonton last three games of the 1985 World Series.” teams that have won national titles ^ “ automotive sophomore jinx. gets to the blue line, a guy with that Oilers saw a point disappear. “I think we’ve felt it stronger Series. Dave Henderson’s knee will get in Europe, South America and Modano entered Thursday night’s kind of speed leaves the defensemen Gretzky set up Tomas (about winning) this time,” said “My personal opinion is that Oakland pitcher Rick Honeycutt. “I that much stronger. He did not start Australia, along with the NBA game against the merciless.” Sandstrom’s goal with 1:31 remain­ you’ve got to take what you did 311 Broad Street, Manchester, CT 1 the first two games of the playoffs champion. without a goal in the North Stars’ Modano picked iq) the puck along ing in regulation and scored the think all year we’ve used the during the year and throw it right REMOVAL because La Russa still had concerns The announcement was made the right boards in his own end and tying goal with 49 seconds to play to problems surrounding the out the window," Van Slyke said. 6 4 3 -8 8 4 4 first four games. It was the slowest about it. Thursday by NBA commissioner start he could remember. raced up the middle of the ice. He give the Los Angeles Kings a 5-5 tie earthquake to motivate us. This year “My one experience in postseason ______Expires October 31,1990______Walt Weiss, who was knocked out David Stem and Boris Stankovic, He made his first goal of the with the Oilers Thursday night. we felt we were going to go out, win play told me that the regular season dropped Bmins defenseman Glen of playoffs with a sprained right head of FIB A, the international bas­ Prompt Service Proper Disposal season memorable one, rushing it and enjoy it. ' means nothing. I think if you’re a a Wesley on his back with a fake at “It was pretty disappointing,” said ioiee in Game 2, will have his status ketball association. The tournament end-to-end to score the game-tying “Last year it was tough getting good club, you’re going to come up B L IS S ESTABLISHED 1882 the blue line and beat goalie Andy Edmonton’s Craig MacTavish. re-evaluated before the start of the would be a successor to the current goal with 9:42 left in the third any pleasure out of winning because on top and you’re going to win.” Moog over his right shoulder. World Series. four-nation McDonald’s Open. period, completing Minnesota’s there were catastrophes all around Jackson, who like Smith has a “That was the play of the week,” Flyers 7, Devils 4: Jiri Latal, a us.” Don’t count on seeing Weiss, “I think in 1993 you will see the comeback from a 3-0 deficit to force North Stars coach Bob Gainey said. history of arm trouble, was the win­ defenseman who had only six goals So, on the their last leg, the A’s however. La Russa is always ex­ beginning of expansion of the a 3-3 tie. “It was a great individual effort and in 32 games as a rookie last season, ner in Game 3. He gave up two runs PARKER STREET USED get six days to rest up and get their tremely hesitant to play injured McDonald’s Open to where it would “Every year, I want to have a it came at a time when the club and seven hits in 5 1-3 innings. scored twice in the first period as the ship in order. Like they need another players over healthy ones, and Mike develop into the world champion­ quick start,” said the 20-year-old badly needed it.” When the Royals rallied from ROACHES Flyers downed New Jersey for their edge. Gallego did an excellent job filling ship of clubs,” Stem said. ARE CARRIERS OF DISEASES Modano, who had 29 goals and 75 The goal capped the North Stars’ second straight home win. in for Weiss the last two playoff their 3-1 deficit in 1985, Jackson points in his rookie season. “This is domination of the final two periods Rest up, freshen the pitchers, beat Toronto 2-0 in Game 5 to avoid Besides being unsightly and unsanitary ROACHES are vectors ot 6 known Latal put the Flyers ahead to stay soothe the bumps and bruises ac- games. diseases and can cause extreme allergic reactions. (Particularly In people the first year I haven’t had one. It’s and improved their record to 1-3-1. elimination. In the World Series, he AUTO PARTS, INC. at 7:50 and made it 3-1 at 12:04. cumlated over the last seven Maybe the rest will invigorate the with respiratory ailments). Bliss can effectively control these pests . Just another thing I have to go “We showed, ourselves how we beat the Cardinals in the fifth game Bolton Alumni Blackhawks 4, Penguins 1: months, scrutinize those scouting Oakland bats. The A’s became the we’ve been doing so since 1882. through.” can play, and must play, if we’re Jeremy Roenick’s hat trick, the first first team since the 1919 Cincinnati to agmn keep the Royals alive. Football Reunion It took Modano roughly five going to have success in this league reports on the Pittsburgh Pirates and This time, he’s trying to end it all in the NHL this season, led Chicago the Cincinnati Reds. R ^ s to win a postseason series sfflonds to go through the Boston night after night,” said Gainey. and send the Reds to the World Saturday October 27,1990 PHONE: 775 PARKER STREET past Pittsburgh. “I can just imagine the A’s sitting without hitting a home run. defense for the power-play goal that Boston built a 3-0 lead a minute Series for the first time since 1976. 7:00 P.M. 649-9240 Roenick scored twice in a 1:55 back on their couches this weekend, The A’s had six days off after put the first blemish on Boston’s into the second period on goals by “I expect it to be a battle like dl A t V ito 's span early in the first period to give relaxing and waiting to see who their 1988 playoff sweep of the Red season. At 4-0-0, the Bruins were Glen Wesley, Lyndon Byers and the other games in this series have the Blackhawks a two-goal lead, they’re going to play," said Pittsbur­ Sox and they subsequently lost as Villa Louisa Rd., Bolton the only unbeaten, untied team in Peter Douris. The threesome been, Jackson said. “\bu know MANCHESTER, CT 06040 then made it 3-1 with less than six gh’s Barry Bonds after the Pirates heavy favorites in the World Series. $25.00 Per Person provided an unlikely scoring sum­ Zane Smith is going to keep his the league before ’niursday. minutes remaining in the game. forced a sixth game in the National They were beaten in five games by BUSS “There’s no way a guy can be al­ mary — they scored a total of 18 Michel Goulet had assists on all the Los Angeles Dodgers. team in the game and I expect it to Contact: Dr. Gil Boisoneau EXTERMINKTORS goals in 155 combined games last League playoffs. lowed to go end-to-end,” said Bos­ three goals and Mike Hudson scored “Meanwhile, we’re out here still Don’t expect a repeat of that let­ be another hard-fought game. We 229 East Center St., Manchester 649-3391 ton coach . “Once he season. Chicago’s last goal. down. both know what to expect” 643-0688____ THE OLDEST AND LARGEST IN CONN. going at each other’s throats.” See, no secrets.