M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1988

CONDOMINIUMS IS q I ROOMMATES MISCELLANEOUS CARS FOR RENT WANTED [for SALE FOR SALE NDRTHPIELD Green. 3 A Specioli^Dm ij FEMALE. S225 month, 'A EIGHT month old water- 1982 HDNOA Civic. Pour Busing bedroom, 2'/i both, full utilities, security. Al- bed, $325. Courthouse door, olr conditioning, Runiliarity basement Townhouse. chol, drug fee environ­ One Gold membership, AM/FM e g s s a tte , S900 o month plus utili­ ment. Mark 649-5366 1216 months left for ties and security. Im­ 77,000 miles. Good con- g l e a n n w icMraim/ is i leave message. $450. Compared to reg­ Driver shortage MBCEUMiaNIS mediate occupancy. ular price of $700 plus. dltlon. $3400. 646-4230. Why kids voted S E N V K a b U linNHELNNi ISilaaTNICM. 3 1 SERVICES Central olr, pool, ten­ Eric 649-3426.0 1974 PLYMOUTH Duster. aired in Coventry /3 nis courts and carport. [WANTED Runs aoo6, looks good. the way they did /lO CLtANINO Svrvict. Century 21 Epstein K o REjiT A M /F M cossatfa. $500 Horn# or offic#. Ooy, NAIVNBTREESaMCE Realty, 647-8895.D [WANTED TO or bast offer. 645-8049. night, wt*k#na. DUMAS ELECTRK BaeMoai lapaha. Buotial, truck a etrippar. Stump NDRTHPIELD Green. 6 FURNISHED Room BUY/TNADE 1974 FORD Von. Runs Watklv tpMtali. Rtth ■OCWCi wwlnp. ramovat. Fraaaathnalac. Wanted. Must be very liw WoniTl. M 54«n. room, 2 bedroom, 1'/2 good, needs a little Today, dW you pay tomaona Spaoial eonaWaratlon tor both Ranch, $850 o reasonable. Coll Down work. $350 or bast offer. tor doing neiMngT aldarly and handloappad. month plus utilities and of 568-2020, Ext. 401 Old fomiture, clocks, 645-8049.______weekdays. NO TIME TO CLEAN Can tna. Jotapb Dumaaal security. Available De­ oriental rugs, lamps, MM2UarMMSU(m) 647-7553 cember 1. Century 21 YOUNHOMET t4S-17MM«IKMM Epstein Realty, 647- paintings, coins, Je­ SCHALLER L#t 1 H I D Y M 1 I . N 8895.0 Merchsndlso welry, glass & china. nMUNDKIMNIEUM REATM8/ Will pay cash. Please ACURA DUST BUSTERS noom MBBRionob oooiql rooiinB* HAULIN6 HOMES USED CARS Wdaw* ntpOww and awwrv. call, 646-8496. • Any Job — Anytimo do K for youl' Oackhot and MMotar atrvloa FOR RENT 88 Caravan 8E....*15,378 S y#tra •xporionoo with aaalabla. Call ta b Fanand. Jr. P rtPPtanMM. ia i Naiting 4 FURNITURE 88 F-150 P /U ...... *15,275 •xoallont iwfwwnoM. M r Cks iro iilis Cill Oiry 875-3483 181 SDUTH Main Street. I HELPING PEOPLE sa­ Hanrhratpr IpralJi f e 647•SS0S BoHara, pumpa, hat walar Totally renovated. Poll tisfy their needs and 87 NIs. Santra.....* 8,995 Frao Ettimalos. Call; LDVESEAT and arm­ S4S-68W tanka, naw and Angelic Home dormered Cope, 4 large wonts ... that's what wont 87 Mazda RX7 ....*12,895 raptaoamanta. bedrooms, 2 full baths, chair with ottoman. In ods ore all about. 649-7492 87 Toy. Corolla ...* 8,250 SAS HOME FKE esmuATes Care Registry kitchen,, living room excellent condition. a fta rd p m Local rogiMrjt ofTen quality S200. 646-1311.______87 Toyota Q T .... *10,260 IMPROVEMENTS ■ with fireplace, full care... lower coat to palienta... basement, fully op- 2 Piece L-shoped sofa. A REPAIRS Automotive 86 Chav C20 ...,....* 8,850 companiona, home rnakara. pllonced, wosher/d- Beige velvet. Drlgl- 86 SR-5 P/U ...... * 9,550 Manchester, Cenn. — A City D f Village Charm 30 Cents -MUTHSOLTON ‘Wo Job Too Simjr' RHSCaLANBIUS rver hook-up, large nolly $1100. Now $475.4 RagMand and Fuiy bituiad 86 LaSabra...... * 8,995 SESVKES 6 4 7 -1 9 5 6 yard, many extras. counter stools, $45 CLEANIN8 SERVICE. FMCfSTIMATtS Available. $975. Refer­ eoch. Custom mlnl- CARS 88 Marc. Sebla....* 8,995 IN d 647-0503 GSL TMJTwinir'TRa^^ ences and security re- bllnd to fit 6 ft. slider. __I FOR SALE 85 Audi Q T ...... * 8,850 C o m n w oiei / W e tie o tw ARTS qulred. 589-2868.______$75. Coll 633-8218. nonca Co. Commarcl- 85 Buick RIvarla.. *10,250 Foey inwied a aendwl. ol/RasIdanttol building REUAN.E MOVING CDVENTRY Lake. Com­ 1982 DDDGE Dmnl-024. I PAMTHIS/ 85 Olds Clara ..... * 7,350 repairs and home Im- Low, Low Rates. pletely furnished. 2 Two door, Dne owner, 847-1545 PAPBMIO MUSICAL excellent condition. provamants. Interior Short notloa movas. bedroom house. Avail­ 85 Cadi DeVllle ....* 7,995 Key states ITEMS MOUSE CUMMfMO A and axterlor pointing, able November 1st. New tires', and brakes. 84 Continental..... * 7,595 NAME ypur own raoso* light corpanti^. Com- Insured. Dapandsbto Maximum 2 persons. . $1450 or best offer. WItmOWCLKANIMO nobla prica. FOthar A 24 YMrs axpiarlanca In 84 Accord LX .....* 7,450 Waad# clean youriwiBa or udn- plata lonltorlol ser­ $700 per month In­ 646-2359.______Son Polntlno and Pop* vice. Exparlancad, rel­ moving 64 Toy. Cemry ....* 6,995 dowa aa you u M i. O o ^ «jth •ring. Ramovol. 291- cluded utilities. 742- 1971 PLYMDUTH Satel­ tM M axpailanoai Honaatand iable, free astlmotas. 3032. lite. Big Block 383. Coll 83 LeSabre...... * 4,995 iwlaMa wWi aacaSant ralar- 4567. 64A0304. Anytirm HAMMDND H-IOODrgan. anoaa. Call Laurla, DNE-HALP Duplex. 3 ye­ Double manuals. Pull 646-6649, otter 6pm. 345 St., NURSE Alda. Expa- ars old, 5 rooms, 1'/j foot pedals. Mint con- Manchester • 647-7077 to give win, 748-1841 1934 International Pick­ rlenced with aldarly GAY & SON baths. $725. Security. dltlon. $995. 633-5754. up truck, 37,000 original BRUSHWORKS. In ta rlo r and handicapped. MASONRY Utilities. Jock Loppen Available doys/nlghts. miles, $5500. 1954 Chew pointing. Proa astl- ariak, block and atona, Realty. 643-4263. I PETS AND pick-up, one owner, 44,000 UWNCARE motas. 12 yaors axpa- Llmltad Overnight. 649- caromle tlla, morbla and concrata. TDLLAND. Charming 2 ___ [SUPPUES miles. Needs body work, FOR SALE rfanoa. Fintshad cobl- 4664. bedroom home. 2 cor $2500. 1966 A M C ^ o rlln , HAND RolcaO low na. No lob la too amolll nat/caillngs. Wall HOLIOAy House, ratlra- oarage, & workshop. 66,000 miles, V-8 auto­ FORD E-100 Von. 1983 Rtosonobl* priets. ra fin tih in g . 647-0436. ntant living, ombulo- 282-7341 o r 427-4973 Fully carpeted. $825. FDR Sole. 2 AKC mole, matic, power steering, says Duke FT#* eatlmat#s. Don, toy poodle pups. $300or Must sell.' Fully tory, homa-lika 872-2200, 872-9930. power brakes, $2750. 1966 equipped. 6 cylinder. 647-1S67. C rolp, 191. w a i x ’ d ^ t o r s atmosphere. Coll 649- bestoffer.Coll646-1341. Ford GP, Folrlone con­ 9930, wallpaper hanfing 235A ------FREE Kittens, $6500. Negottcble. 742- apedauat. Expert work UWOSCAPMS vertible, 390 4-speed, new 9157.______By William M. Welch ' Dukakis, in an interview on I STORE AND variety of ages & co­ tank, $3500. 1968 Mercury at raaaooaUe rates. Free lors. 742-9666 or 633- 1904 FORD V-8 Econollne. The Associated Press “ CBS This Morning,” shrugged PNH.*S UW NCARE •stimatea. Reatdential SNOWnOWING [o ffic e SPACE 2164. Montego convertible, V- and eonunereial. • Commsrotal SREMRY WARMCirS 8, power steering, power Long bed. Body good off national polls showing him Fall d##n-up and • Rssidanllal • Industrts! brakes, new top, new shape. New tires, bat­ Michael Dukakis, contending well behind, saying that "w e are •now romovaL For fraa Steve KoskI, 447'4Ml TREE WORK DFPIcFTpocT'lonsOO FREE To Good Home. BiUOlaoa, 5tS-9M4 foiturlng square feet. Excellent tank, $2995.1980 Mustang, tery, lifters, timing he’s catching up in major states, either tied or moving ahead” in •admat##, oall todayl L R J U jM U I B , tac. White Labrador Re- 4 cylinder, 4 speed, $895. chain. Needs engine. W OSRSfiMSQiS SIfVlAS Troo Ramotml a Pruning tor location. 647-9223 or trelver, 6 months old. said today he’s ready for a dash to major states he needs to score an Woli p s ^ in o i 643-7175.______1981 Mercury Coprl, 4 Asking $500 or best cNiPhM at; 7 4 2 .7 4 7 0 Haolth 6 tafaly • Frunning 742-8517.______offer. 871-7841. the finish line as voters take “ a upset victory. Paintins 742-10S2 nwTSnwitw Oaad wood and Stuba • INSTANT Suites. Com­ cylinder,'4 speed, new very strong second look a%*me.” Pruning tor Wind Raalatanoa clutch, $795. The Cor He said 20 percent to 30 percent Raaldantlai. Cammardol. pletely furnished. CAMPERS/ Front-runner George Bush de­ of voters have not finally decided Retorawcaa A inaurimea. • Pruiling tor BaaMy and Phonb answering and [MISCELLANEOUS Port. 742-8517. fiiW r ti L M m i m n Otaiaa Oroadng TRAILERS fended his campaign against for whom to vote, and he ■TAX / Commareial Induatrial secretarial support. I FDR SALE Marty Mattaan. A4M481 647-4800. suggestions of racism. contended that as decision time EXCELLENT Condition. a************** Oorv McHuati, 443-9821 Ramoviri'A'Siitol^ 645-1973 (anarSpml PDDL Toble-Seors. Good Five days from the election, the nears they “ are taking a very condition. $300. Coll af­ CLYDE Lokeworth, Florida. Democratic governor of'Massa­ strong second look at me.” F illy I n m i — iDtoJ INDUSTRIAL CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. East Coast. 12 x 55, 2 PAYROLL SERVICE ter 3:30pm or leave ROUTE S3, VERNON chusetts and the Republican vice Dukakis, celebrating his S5th Lai ma do ■«• work tor F n w E k t t i^ 13 'I PROPERTY messoge. 568-1903. bedroom mobile home. yon. Payroll, quartarty tax [ELECfRIOIL 81 O ld t C u llta t 4 Dr. *3995 Central olr, Florida president took advantage of invi­ birthday today, said, “ This one is ______CONCRETE SHED. For Sole. Solid tations to appear on morning ratuma, yaarwnd W -ga 647-W EAST Hartford. Approxi­ 81 O lds C u tla ti 2 D r. *4995 room. In Adult Pork. going to go down to the wire. ... wood. $350 Includes de­ P.D. Box 272, Chaplin, network television programs to F n ra piok-up and mately 1000 square foot 84 O ldt Cut. Wgn. *6995 We’re sprinting for the finish line livery within 20 miles. Connecticut 06235, or press their cases. daHvary. 6EL80MIN0 S A SJF^MlRg ■ ' CfiWBKTE steel building. 14 foot 647-7099.______84 Buick Skyhawk 4 Dr. *5695 and we hope and expect that MomomaFUNiiit overhead door. Heot- coll Florida, 407-965- On NBC’s “ Today,” Bush was we’re going to win.” ■SO* par waak for up to • Addklona • Qsragaa • Fordi ,convenlent location. ALLIS Chalmers Troc- 88 Buick Regal *7995 0013. EiEcrmc----- ■no oooKs VwvimiRfwIOl ■ lORtOMIVIRI asked about Democratic sugges­ With the race for the White lOOawployaaa. $500 month. 646-4144. tor, left and right plow, 85 Canlury Wgn. *8595 • StaWLloanaad PfOO BwuvrIOIMI tions thfTt his campaign had a House down to less than a week, • FuSylnswod snowplow and o bucket 85 Century 4 Dr. (2) *8995 AUTOS FOR 643-5775 , Jsim Hiniwff taicrili loader. Arlens Roto 88 Cav. 2 Or. *4995 RENT/LEASE racist tinge in that his speeches the candidates were focusing ************* CNIB4|0Kl.|«.17f7 ROOMMATES Tiller, rear tine, swing and commercials have emphas­ Evanings Cwi|iiinf e P S p ? ! 88 CuMasi 2 Dr. *8995 predictably on the major indus­ WANTED handle. May be seen at 88 Cal*. Euro 4 Dr. *7995 FREE Mileage on low ized the case of a black Massa­ trial states of Pennsylvania, ( Krause Florist, <621 83 Honda Accord 2 Or. *5995 cost auto rentals. Vtl- chusetts convict who escaped Ohio, Illinois and New Jersey. Hartford Rood, 643- MALE Roommate 83 Pontiac 8000 2 Or. *5995 looe Auto Rental. 643- while on furlough and attacked a- The Democrats were in a - Patrick Flynn/Manehaster Herald L0T8/LAND wanted. Greater Ver­ 9559.______ILOTR/LAND 83 Buick Regal *6995 2979 or 646-7044. Maryland couple. hurry-up offense; the Republi­ FOR RALE APARTMENTS I APARTMENTS non area. $450 month, MANS Sharkskin II wet MOCK ELECTION — Kris Cormier, a senior at was to continue through the afternoon. All MHS students FOR RALE 84VWJatU4Dr. *5995 “ There is no bigotry,” Bush FOR RENT FOR RENT oil utilities Included suit. Small, excellent CARS cans, with polls bringing only Manchester High School, votes this morning in a mock are eligible to vote on a full slate of candidates using two MANCHESTER. Ap­ plus security deposit. condition. $150. 643- said. “ I oppose that furlough good news, were trying to avoid a proved building lot MANCHESTER. Ap­ TWO Bedroom apart­ ROCKVILLE. 1 bedroom 643-6284, coll evenings. 4971, otter 5pm. 872-9111 FOR SALE program ... but to go out as my stumble. election at the school. Voting began this morning and voting machines. loned for 2 family proved building lot ment In 4 family house. Includes appliances, overlooking golf opponent did ... and try to assign Republican national chairman dwelling.' City water, Stove and refrigerator. heat and hot water, me something that is not in my Frank Fahrenkopf said GOP sewer, and gas. course In area of exclu­ No utilities. Referen­ parking, modern kit­ $125,000. Flono Real sive homes. $110,000. ces and deposit. $525. chen and both. 1'/i heart, this charge of racism, is tracking polls suggested Dukakis Rono Real Estate, 646- Coll 645-0739.______grossly unfair and untrue.” was running below what he called Estote, 646-5200 □ 5300a month security. $380- BOLTON. Approved MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ $495 per month. No “ I don’t have one ounce of a 40 percent national “ base Candidates cool to local-road spending building lots from 1-3 room + 4 bedroom pets. 872-8095. 9-5, MANCHESTER’S bigotry in my body, nor does my Democratic vote,” and said a acres. Area of distinc­ APPROX. 2 Acres. Beou- apartments available. weekdoys.______running mate,” he said. “ Even landslide victory for Bush is By Nancy Concelman “ poor” or “ fair” condition. role in any decisions by the tive homes. Rono Real tlful building lot. All appliances, 2 bed­ MANCHESTER. Pour though a lot of civil rights leaders possible. of Manchester, declined to com­ $120,000. 643-7724. Manchester Herald But local taxpayers alone can­ Legislature. Estate, 646-5200.O room Is $550,4 bedroom room Duplex. Stove, automatically endorse whoever Recent nationwide polls show ment on the proposal until she had Is $675, -f heat and refrloerotor, oarage. not bear the estimated $8.8billion read it. the Democraitc candidate is, I the GOP nominee holding a solid ” We are going into a budget INVITATION TO BID utilities. References No utilities. S600. 633- A study by the state Depart­ for improvements needed to security required. 4189. USED CAR think most of them know in their double-digit lead. ment of Transportation says bring roads and bridges up to year and it is a very tight year.” In the relea.se, CCM compares Tha Eighth U tllltlaa DIatrlet aaaka bids for heating oil and Agency, 646-4655. hearts that I am a decent President Reagan was plan­ McCavanagh said the amount of funding the state aarvica tor lha vaor 1Na-1M9. MANCHESTER. Two locally owned roads and bridges “ acceptable” condition, accord­ honorable person who cares ning a final weekend return visit has authorized for repair of Itarna llatod In tha Md ora prica par gallon, yto rly aorvice MANCHESTER. Deluxe 2 bedroom, wall to wall in the state need about $8.8 billion ing to CCM. Republican Carl A. Zin.ssef of bedroom Townhouse carpeting, appliances, about race relations and will to help his vice president. He state-owned roads to the amount controcta and hourly rot# for aorvicaa not covered by aor­ worth of improvements and the “ An aggressive, state-funded Manchester, who is attempting to vice contracta. $*olad blda w ill b* ractivad until 4:00 p.m., In two family, central heat, olr conditioning. DEALER leave the tired baggage of bigotry for municipal roads. An esti­ Connecticut Conference of Mu­ program to assist municipalities regain the seat he lost to state Novambar 21,19M. Blda w ill bo pubUdy opened, rood and re­ locotlon, 1'/> baths, ap­ No pets. Cleon. S640per behind.” See CAMPAIGN, page 10 mated $6.M billion has been corded at the Novembor 31, INS moating. pliances, sunken living month. Available Im- nicipalities w ^ ts the state to help in repairing their unsafe roads Sen. Michael Meotti. D- appropriated by the state since Th* right la rtaarvad to roloct any or all blda. room, potlo, basement medlotely. 647-9138. 1 ‘BS MERCURY pay. and bridges is urgently needed,” Glastonbury, in 1986, said he ’85 PLYMOUTH '88 CADILLAC '85 PONTIAC '80 D0D6E RAM I 1984 to cover $6.56 billion worth of Bid ouotea ore to bo aont to the Eighth U tllltlaa DIatrlet, 33 gorooe. Adults pre­ LARGE, sunny, 1 bed- 1 BR. MARQUIR Mo.st Manchester area candi­ a release from the conference of would support any improvements Main Street, Monchoatar, CT 04040. RELIANT FLEETWOOD 8UNBIRD PICKUP 1 repairs to state-owned roads ferred. $760 plus utili­ room, sewing room, 1 4 Dr., Fully Leaded dates for state office reacted municipalities said. the state.could afford, but he too ties. 649-0311 after 6pm. 4 dr.. Aute. AM/FM Brougham, Loaded 2 Dr.. Auo, AC Auto, AC, Cap M Dukakis and Bush under a 10-year program while MARY BETH LITRICO storage, cedar closet, coolly today to the proposal, CCM is seeking a commitment was concerned about the deficit. C la rk cabinets, kitchen with $230 million has been approp­ Eighth Utllltlaa District 1 *8.595 *4,999 *15,250 *4,900 1 saying that the projected state from the 1989 General Assembly 030-11 MANCHESTER appliances. Emanuel *2,990 budget deficit would.play a large “ It think it’s really going to riated since 1984 to cover the Church area. Includes to repair local roads and bridges Racantiv rahobllltotod 1 role in whether they would and has .sent a copy of the release depend on what happens with the estimated $8.8 billion in repairs to bedroom apartm ent. . water and parking. No 1 B3 OLOR visiting Connecticut deficit.” Zinsser said. “ We can’t municipal roads and bridges, the WARNIND OF BLRCTON Cloao to o il aorvicot. Pets pets. Security. Single '87 HONDA '87 MERC. support the funding. to General Assembly candidates. 1 CUTLA8R ‘80 FORD F-150 '86 TOYOTA I get any deeper into the hole.” release said. NOVEMBER A l»M STATR RLICTION occaptad. S4$0 per month, lady preferred. Availa­ ACCORD LXI GRAND MARQUIS By Judd Everhart A DOT study completed earlier State Rep. James McCava- Tha Elactora of tha Town of BOLTON, CONNECTICUT ore aocurltv deposit required. ble December 1st. S500 1 CIERA PICKUP CAMRY 1 this year shows that more than 60 Leaded The. Associated Press Lieberman packaging nagh. D-Manchester. said he Meotti and state Rep. John More than 15,700 miles of horobv w arned to m oat a t th d r p o llin g ploco In aold Town on 649-9287.______1 Loaded Black Tuotdov, Novembor I, Ifif, for the following purpose: 4 4 5 -1 3 2 7 balwaan SO om FuHy Leaded 4 Dr., Bid, AC 1 seta campaigp tone percent of local roads statewide could not comment in detail on Thompson. D-Manchester. could municipal roads require repair To cost thdr votes for Proaldontlol and Vico Proaldontlol EAST HARTFDRD. Dne *9,999 were in “very poor.” “ poor” or the propsoal because he had not not be reached for comment this compared to more than 3,600 bedroom, appliances, 1 *4,999 *14,099 *7,099 1 Democratic presidential candi­ —- analysis, page 5 Eloctora, Unlad Stotaa Sonotor, Rapraaontotlva In Congraas, STORRS. 2 bedroom, *ao9 o date Michael Dukakis makes “ fair” condition and about 85 received it. but that the current morning, Thompson’s Republi­ miles of state-owned roads, ac­ State Sonotor, State Repraaontotlve and Roglatrara of Vot- yard, appliances & co- wall to wall carpeting. o r i. what is likely to be his last visit to percent of local bridges were in state budget deficit would play a can o^onent, Susan M. Buckno cording to the release. preted. $450. Coll 643- S500/montb plus utlll- '88 CHEV. Notice It hereby given that the location of the polling place Is 8516. tles. 568-1054.______1 BO LINCOLN '88 BUICK '87 FORD CROWN 87 MERC. 1 Connecticut before the election percent to 37. percent with 17 at follows; MANCHESTER. Two ' CELEBRITY when he campaigns in Bridge­ percent still undecided. The poll C O M M U N ITY H A L L , 322 BOLTON CENTER ROAD, MANCHESTER. 2nd 1 MARK VI RIVIERA VICTORIA COURAR 1 floor. 2 bedroom, heat bedroom apartment on ■ 4 dr.. Mutt Seal port, Ansonia and Waterbury of 1,000 likely voters was con­ BOLTON, CT 4 D r, Aute, AC 2 D r, Loaded 1 and appliances. No second floor. Applian­ Loaded Loaded tonight. ducted Oct. 23-30 had a margin of Eighth, town end deadlock — maybe Voting mochinoa w ill bo used. Tha polls w ill be opened at tlx pats. $600 plus security. ces Included. Security 1 *4,999 o'clock In the morning (4 o.m.) and w ill remain open until with o month to month *5,999 111,090 *10,750 1 Republican G eorge Bush, error of 3.5 percent. eight o'clock In the tvoning (i p.m.). Coll 646-3979. *12,009 meanwhile, is due in Fairfield on Pauline R. Kezer, vice chairwo­ lease. Available No­ By Alex GIrelll Attorney Kevin O’Brien, said tiator, said at midmorning that he tween the lawyers for both sides. Dated at Bolton, Connoctlcut, this 34th day of Octobor, IfOS. ROCKVILLE. Pork St. 2 Friday morning. man of the state GOP, said she vember 15th. S575 plus BfiVW Manchester Herald this morning that attorney Ste­ has not heard from District A condition of the deadline was CATHERINE K.JLEINER unlts-5 bedrooms,2 utilities. Coll evenings, 1 '85 TOYOTA CALL FOR '05 RUICK The visits will be the fourth for was amazed that the poll virtu­ '87 LINCOLN I phen Penny re.ceived a call Director Samuel Longest, the that if it wer£ pot met the district Town Clerk of Bolton baths & 3 bedrooms. 647-9072.______1 8CIR0CC0 COROLLA INFORMATION each in Connecticut since winning ally mirrored results of a poll two 003-11 Both oppllonced. 649- CENTURY CU8T. TOWN CAR 1 The Eighth Utilities District Tuesday from attorney John D. district’s chief negotiator, since would begiii negotiations to build MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ 1 n*d, Leadad ON RECENT their parties’ nominations. weeks ago when Bush had a 3398. 4 O r, Aute 4 D r, Loaded 1 director.who pushed for a dead­ LaBelle Jr., saying there is an they held an impromptu meeting a sewer for the planned $70 rooms, stove, parking. DAILY silver, Loaded On Wednesday, the Rev. Jesse 10-point lead among Connecticut INVITATION POR BIDS MANCHESTER. 4 bed- line to settle a landmark agree­ agreement. O’Brien and Penny Tuesday night at which DiRosa million mall in Buckland. Under S650 month plus utili­ 1 *9,999 *4,999 ARRIVALS! *6,099 Jackson campaigned for Dukakis voters. tooled bito w ill bo rocMvad for the ronovotlona of Mary room In two family ties and deposit. 646- *18,000 1 ment with the town on sewer and are the town’s legal representa­ submitted the key counterprop­ the proposed agreement between (%en*v Library, Monchoator, Connecticut, of th* Mon- In New Haven. “ If Dukakis hasn’t produced house. All appliances, 6 7 2 6 .______fire jurisdiction now says he is tives in the negotiations and osal to end the deadlock. the town and the district, the town choator Municipal Bulldine, Oanarol Sarvicea Offlca, 41 oarage. $700. Referen­ He urged Democrats to look movement after (several net­ Court of Probote, D istrict of 1 '88 BUICK satisfied problems with the ac­ LaBelle, district counsel, is the SlU’Y «p to 11 too A.M. on ces and security re- '87 MERC. 88 CADILLAC 84 FORD Tripp said the counterproposal would install that sewer. Doe. I, loot, ot which tim e they w ill bo publlciv opened C oventry '83 PONTIAC 1 behind Bush's negative cam­ work appearances) he’snot going cord have been solved. district’s legal representative. ono rooQ oioud. aulred. Agency, 646- N o n e * OP HtARINO 1 SKYLARK TOPAZ SEDAN DaVILLE paigning and uphold the Liberal to do it,” Kezer said. "Plus, now also concerns allowing the dis­ Another district director, Ellen 4655. ESTATE OF THUNOERBIRD FIREBIRD 1 Director Joseph Tripp said SWa of contract dopimonta mov b* obtained at th* 1 4 D r, Aute, AC. 4 Dr., Red, Auto. AC But O’Brien said neither he nor trict and the town to connect to Landers, said today she has MARIE BOHRN ABBOTT Loaded, Sliver Auto, Loaded Cp*. Red, T-tope, AC 1 tradition by voting for Dukakis. people are going to want to jump today that he was happy with a INVITATION TO BID Pursuant to on ordor of Hon. Penny have seen the agreement each other’s sewers when engi­ mixed feelings about the agree­ *" dopealtlng a chock to r SSO.00 1 *6,999 " I look at the distortion and the on die winning bandwagon. That counterproposal by Mayor Peter H do^cummta povaMa to th# Town of SaMad M di w ill b* racalvad David C. Roppe, Judge, *7,500 *13,999 *6,099 1 to which LaBelle referred. He neering considerations make ment. Landers, a lawyer, said she doted O cto b w 34, IMS 0 hear­ *5,905 diversion and the commercializa­ always happens, whether it’s P. DiRosa Jr. to resolve a Iff; Boch Ctonarol Controcter w ill b* llm itod to to th* Oanarol Sarvlcat' of- said LaBelle was asked to submit such interconnections desirable. has some problems with the two sat* of decumantf. 'Thadaposlt w ill ba rafundad upon flea, 41 Cantar $t., Manchat- in g w ill b * he ld on on a p p llco - tion of a process much too serious football or politics.” stunibling block over the latest rofurnof to# plan* and spodflcotlons to to* 0 *n « ^ tar, CT until ii.-ooo.m. onto* tien praying for authority to to be reduced to one-liners... and About 150 women staged a the agreement to him and Penny whole procedure followed by the Ki?* condition within two weak* attar d a l* shown ba lo w fo r th * to l- compromise - a cIMm and 1 ’8SBMW32SE date the district would occupy the in writing and they would in turn It was Tripp who, at a meeting lo w ln g : amend a decree for sole of '87 MERC. '81 TOYOTA '80 CNEV. fade-aways. Now Halloween is Dukakis rally at the state Capitol town’s lawyers. She declined to bid opening fo r theaa contractera submitting o Md, 1 SId. Trent, Sunreel, '80 MERCURY I town-owned firehouse in Buck- submit it to their clients, the of district directors Tuesday and withinwataiiif on* Wfow «wsk_efWVVW VI tlM IIIV doto W IV e^lssuanctOT lWUaflC6 abov* OQOV6 tofo real property o* to sold oopll- COURAR CAMAROIROC over, let’s take the mask off,” he Wednesday afternoon and lis­ elaborate. thot* Oanarol Contractors net Intondlng to submit a Md. NOVEM BER t , I9M catlon on file mere fully ap­ ■ AC. AM/FM STARLET land. That was said to be the last town, for consideration. night, moved to set a midnight pears, at to* Court of Pro- Loaded, White MARQUIS 1 said. tened to Lynn Cutler, vice chair­ 3. FURNISH A INSTALL " 2 Dr., H/B, Standard A M U s IS ^ major obstacle to a historic Tuesday deadline for DiRosa and 'T m hopeful that we’ ll have an R ac^d ceeios of to# Contract decumonts w ill bo on III* at NEW BACKSTOP A FENCE bat* on Novombor 15,1911 ol 4 Or.,'R*d, Loaded M Democratic Chairman John F. woman of the Democratic Na­ LaBelle could not be contacted to# M oneho^ Municipal Bulldlno, Oonorol SarviM 1 *12,999 agreement to resolve differences Longest to resolve two problems agreement,” she said. FOR WADDELL SCHOOL 7 ;M P .M . I *0,090 *9,000 Droney Jr. said he was not tional Committee, say the today for comment. S” '*? '.*!'? ''*!’****''' ConnacMcut, and at to* offlca of Bortho E. Roppo, *1,090 1 between the two governments that were deadlocked after a Bomls A Slpolo, 40 Watharsttold Avonuo, Hartford, Con- LITTLE LEAGUE FIELD *7,009 surprised at the attention being election would be close and that n tc fic u f. 011,11______Aaa't. Clerk that have festered for decades. DiRosa, the town’s chief nego­ Tuesday afternoon session be­ NOVEM BER 1 0 ,19W f paid to Connecticut because the “ women will make the See MAYBE, page 10 4. Each Bidder shall submit with his Md o Md bond to an Court of Proboto, D istrict of amount oaual to 5% of to* Md pilea. PURCHASE OF NEW C o vo n tn i 1 '86 PONTIAC a O M ER C . '83 PONTIAC ‘88 MERCURY 87 MERC. 1 state “ is crucial to the number of difference.” WATER METERS NOTICB OF HBARING states (Dukakis) has got to put She accused Bush of hypocrisy $. Each Bidder sta ll alto prasant avidanc* of oM Ilty to ero- Th* Town of Monchoator la ESTATE OF 1 FIERO MARQUIS L8 FIREBIRD SABLE c u ^n d w for i^erm anc* and labor and matorlala Auto, AC Power SABLE 1 together. for alleged “ election-year con­ on oquol opportunity *m- MARIE BOHRN ABBOTT 1 standard, 38K 4 D r, Loaded T-Top. Auto TODAY bonds to to* amount of 100% of tta Contract prico. ployor, and roauiros diian ofttr-ottlr- Pursuant to on order of Hon. W indow * 4 D r, Loaded 1 "Plus, (the networks) will versions” on issues like child care Troops sent to end island coup *• witodrown for o period of torty-tlv* I4S1 moflvooctlonlo c tlo n policyp o lic y foroll fo r o ll ofo f David C. Roppo, Judo*, [ *5,999 *8,909 project the winner in Connecticut and education. **i*^ y ^ *P *••• without to# '•»------Contractorsntracter* and Vonder*Venders dM od O ctober s i, IflS a hear- *5,999 *10,909 *8,350 1 cenaont of ^ Owner. Th* Owner rMarvos tta rlg lit to r^ 0------* 0 condition------of-- doing ' busl- Inp w ill be h e ld d flo n o p M Ic o - by 8; IS p.m. (election night) and Sen. Christopher J. Dodd. D- Index COLOMbO, Sri Lanka (AP) — paratroopers to assist the Maldi­ Gayoom was safe and appealed to lact any and a ll Md* which ltdaaffl* not to Itsbaat totorast. m S *1*5 *?• Town, a* por tlon proving for outtarlty to that’ll be on the TV screens in Conn., said that Connecticut’s About 150 foreign gunmen trying vian goverhment and has three 7. Podoral Order 11244. compremls* a doubtful and '20 pigaa, 2 iactlons the United States and neighbor­ Th# Town of Monchaator I* on equal opportunity California when they still have a eight electoral votes "loom to overthrow the Maldives go­ ^warships “ ready to sail,” but it Bid forma, plan* and spoclfl- disputed claim apMnst said 301-315 CENTER STREET ing India for assistance, accord­ to»4toqmm«an ottlrmotlv# action pellcv for estate to favor of Tta World Business 18 Natlon/World j B-7 ?!!-?* it* ®"4 VendeiiMoepndltlen of ta l^ Mtlon* wo avalioM* of tta HOURS: MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT couple of hours to vote.” Droney large” and said it would be "one vernment today seized several said the planes that will carry the ing to Indian and U.S. diplomats. 1 44 Federalist Asaoclotlon os to tasinasawito to* Town, a* par Padaral Order IS . Bv Oanarol Sorvic**' offlca. sold oppllcMion on file mere OPEN EVENINGS - said. of ^ e great political crimes of all Claasifled _ 18-20 Obituaries____ 2 top government officials and paratroopers hadn’t left India. U.S. officials said they were Glwlno to* Proposal Shaat tor tola Md, Ml vandaraota TIL g P.M. / m o r ia B TOWN OP fully apptars, of to* Court of j^R O TH ER ^ 647-1588 A Hartford Courant-University time” for a loss(in Connecticut to Comic* — _ 16 Opinion_____ 8-9 battled loyalist troops, and at Indian government sources in reviewing the request. MANCHESTER. CT. Proboto on Nevomber 15, FRIDAY a SATURDAY cost Dukakis the election. Focus _ _ _ IS People______15 V*?**f.«* .**»• Town chooa* to a u d it th e ir ROBERT B. WEISS, 19Mat7;00 P.M. of Connecticut poll released Wed­ least 12 people were killed, New Dehli and Colombo also told The attackers arrived in M a le ,. compiianc*, tta vandor oeroas to ceoparot* fully. TIL 6 P.M. Locel/Stote S p o rt*____11-14 GENERAL MANAGER Bortho E. Roppo, ■nr 60 0*1-64 nesday showed Bush leading Connecticut is one of 18 states officials said. The Associated Press the para­ capital of the archipelago nation. 013-11 Oiy.ll Aaa't. Clark Dukakis by 9 percentage points 2-5, 10 Television____ 17 The Press Trust of India news troopers had not left. among Cktnnecticut voters. 46 See STATE RA C E, page 10 Lottery. . 2 Weather. agency said India “ is rushing” President Maumoon Abdul See COUP, page 10 ^ MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Nov, 3, 198>. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Nov. 3, 1988 — 3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE About Town Adopt a pet: ZIggy or Zeke Police Roundup Osella: 2 firms Open discussion scheduled By Barbara Richmond Man arrested after accident Review The Mental Health Association of Connecticut will Manchntor Herald fined in sponsor an open discussion on “ Mental Illness and • An East Hartford man was arrested this morning Self Help.” The discussion, to be held Monday from Once again there were no dogs at the pound and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia 7 to 9 p.m. at Center Congregational Church, will be awaiting adoption. Dog Warden Richard Rand and evading responsibility after he drove a car into M ain St. lead by Karen A. Kangas, a recovering manic poisoning had nine dogs at the pound Tuesday, all of which a stop sign on Green Road, police said. depressive and a member of the Connecticut Panei had owners. Scott P. McCabe, 19, of 22 High Court, East of Recovering Peopie. By Andrew Yurkovsky The dog pound is located on town property off Hartford, was traveling west on Green Road at Manchester Herald By Michele Noble Olcott Street near the landfill area. The dog around 1 a.m. when he drove a car around a curve Manchester Herald Holiday treats available at library warden Is at the pound weekdays from noon to 1 too fast, slid on a pile of wet leaves ai^ hit a stop sign Republican Director Ronald A Ttyo East Windsor companies p.m. There Is also someone at the pound from 6 to at the corner of Green Road and'Summit Street, Osella thinks now is a good time to The Andover Pubiic Library is now accepting have been fined by the federal 9 p.m. Monday through Friday. police said. No one was injured, police said. review the Main Street recon­ orders for "Holiday Treat Trays,” a 9-inch plate of Occupational Safety and Health The phone number at the pound is 643-6642. McCabe left the scene and was found on Hudson struction project to see whether holiday cookies and treats. The plates, which cost Residents can also call the police department at Street changing a tire, police said. McCabe told Administration in connection 95, are part of a fundraiser sponsored by the any changes in the current plans 646-45SS. police he was not driving the car, but later admitted are in order. with the poisoning by carbon Andover Friends of the Library. monoxide of five workers during There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog and the new he was driving because the owner had been Osella said today that he was The decorated plates can be picked up early in drinking, police said. renovations at a Manchester owner must have the dog licensed. Before being especially concerned about a December. The deadline for ordering is Dec. 3. bank in September. licensed the dog must have its rabies shot. Police said they saw a scale, pipe and razor blade bypass road through the north- People may order the plates by signing up at the Brenda Gordon, art industrial Aid to Helpless Animals Inc., a Bloomfield- in the glove compartment and a clip used to hold south leg of Purnell Place and library or by calling 742-7428. hygiene supervisor in charge of based group, has many cats and kittens for which marijuana cigarettes attached to McCabe’s boot. about proposed sidewalk exten­ McCabe was charged with operating a motor the OSHA investigation, said members are trying to find good homes. This sions for pedestrians on the newly Wednesday that the two compan­ registration slated week the group is featuring two cats named Ziggy and Zeke vehicle under suspension, interfering, evading reconstructed Main Street. responsibility and possession of drug parapherna­ ies — Daniels Electric and Winn Ziggy and Zeke. " I think it’s worth revisiting,” ' Registration for Bolton Youth Basketball will be lia, police said. Con.struction Inc. — were fined The cats have been neutered and have had members take in, especially the many stray cats Osella said. “ There’s no problem held Monday and Wednesday in the All Purpose $840 and $700 respectively on Oct. their current shots. One is white with touches of and kittens. The unit urgently needs volunteei's He was held on 9500 cash bond and is scheduled to with looking al decisions that Room of the Elementary School. Registration will appear in Manchester Superior Court today. 25 for three violations of work- black and the other is black with touches of white. who are willing to accept phone calls from people were made in the past. They’re be taken between the hours of 7 and 8; 30 p.m. safety practices. Gordon said They are currently being kept at a veterinary who find stray cats and to refer them to people not cast in concrete.” Youth basketball is open to boys and girls whoare Winn Construction received a clinic. who are looking for a pet. Osella emphasized that he was Bolton residents in grades 1 to 8. lowef fine because it is a smaller Anyone interested in adopting a cat or kitten Both animal welfare organizations are run Man turns self in not proposing the abandonment A parent must accompany his/her child and sign a company. Officials from both should call any of the following numbers: entirely by volunteers and the Glastonbury group of the entire reconstruction pro­ parental consent form. A current Bolton Recreation A Manchester man turned himself in to police companies refused to comment 742-9666, 242-2156 or 623-0489. especially needs people willing to help. Call Card and $5 for registration is needed in order to Wednesday on a warrant charging him with ject. He said that regrading the today. The Glastonbury unit of Protectors of Animals Elizabeth Abbe, 659-1223 or Irene Loureiro, roadway and installation of new participate. The cards will be sold for $10 the night of third-degree assault, police said. The companies were fined for is also seeking good homes for the animals its 633-0362. sidewalks were necessary in registration. • An arrest warrant for Mark Napolitano, 18, of 11 not warning their wor|ters about downtown. Hathaway Lane, Manchester, was issued Oct. 28 in the possibility of carbon monox­ connection with an Oct. 9 incident at the Manchester The-reconstruction project has I! ide poisoning while working with Group to hear speciallBts — s— been revised a few times since it Parkade during which Napolitano reportedly' a gasoline-powered engine, over­ The Tourette Syndrome Support Group of Eastern punched and kicked another man, according to the was proposed more than a decade ' exposing their workers to carbon Connecticut will meet Wednesday at St. George’s police report. ago. The first proposal, a $4 monoxide, and failing to train Episcopal Church, Bolton. The group will hear two Police reports said Napolitano walked up to the million plan, was approved by the employees on the proper use of speakers from the Yale Child Study Center Tourette man, who was sitting in a car. and after a brief Board of Directors in 1982 after a ventilation and other procedures Patrick Flynn/Manchetter Haratd Syndrome Specialty Clinic. Rachel Barnes exchange of words, punched the man in the face. public hearing, but it was re­ to avoid overexposure. Gordon (Nov. 2, 1988) at Hartford Tourette Syndrome is a rare neurological daughter and son-in-law, Susan The driver told police he didn’t know Napolitano. jected by the Department of said. Rachel (Symington) Barnes, Hospital. IMITATION — Patrick Quish, a fifth-grader at St. James Movement Program. The mimes performed at St. James movement disorder which affects less than 100,000 and Ton Coppejans of The Hague, according to the report. Transportation because of the On Sept. 7, five workers from 89, of Wallingford, formerly of Besides his son, he is survived School, performs with Mallory Bagwell of Falls Village Americans. Netherlands; and several nieces Napolitano also got into the driver’s car and cost of some of its provisihns. School and the Keeney Street School. both companies collapsed from Manchester, widow of Charles S. by his wife, Sandy (Senofonte) and nephews. damaged the steering wheel and other parts, police The current proposal was ap­ Wednesday during a performance of the Mime & overexposure to the poisonous Barnes J r, died Tuesday (Nov. 1, Coutu; three daughters, Mrs. A memorial service will be held said. proved two or three years ago. gas while using a gasoline School to host mlnl-fair 1988) at Meriden-Wallingford Kathi A. Cale and Mrs. Sandra M. Friday at l p.m. at Bolton Napolitano is also charged with second-degree Assistant Town Manager Steven powered concrete-cutting saw to Hospital. Truszkowski, both of East Hart­ The Manchester High School Guidance Depart­ Congregational Church. There criminal mischief and was released on 91,000 R, Werbner said. cut grooves in the floor of the She was bom in Manchester ford, and Mrs. Mary J. Pollock of ment will sponsor a Vocational-Technical Mini-Fair are no calling hours. The Holmes non-surety bond. He is scheduled to appear in Osella rai.sed questions about Manchester Parkade branch of and lived most of her life in the New Britain; three brothers, In Room G-1 Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Funeral Home. 400 Main St., is in Manchester Superior Court Monday, police said. the Main Street reconstruction Coventry airs school bus problems the Connecticut Bank and Tru.st Manchester-Vemon area. She Roland Coutu, Adrien Coutu and Representatives from several schools with voca­ charge of arrangements. project during Tuesday’s meet­ Co. The work involved the instal was a graduate of the Middlesex Fernand Coutu, all in New tional or technical programs will be in attendance. Memorial donations may be ing of the town Board of Direc­ lation of a new computer system. School of Nursing, Class of 1926. Hampshire; a sister. Aline Dion By Jacqueline Bennett ened out a lot of the problems We made to Bentley Memorial Li­ Teen charged In fight tors, after Town Manager Robert school scheduled to compete out in the state, including Windham According to the report issued At the time of her retirement, she in New Hampshire; four grand­ Manchester Herald have tried to address specific brary, Bolton Center Road, Bol- B. Weiss had told the directors of town had been bumped from and Ellington The town contract by OSHA, fans used to ventilate was a supervisor for the Man­ children; and several nieces and concerns.” said LeClerc. ton 06043.______A Manchester teen-ager was arrested Wednesday that he had received a letter from riding the bu.ses when the com­ with Laidlaw expires in 1990. the bank were delivered by the chester ^blic Health Nurses nephews. after a fight at Manchester High School, police said. CO VENTRY — Officials of the a state transportation official Oguschewitz said the core of pany did not send enough buses "There are just certain pockets Town of Manchester Fire Depart­ Public Meetings Association. She was a member . 'The funeral will be Saturday at Walter Scott. 17. of 466 W. Middle Turnpike, got bus company that .serves the In Memoriam asking whether the town was the problem was a .shortage of for all the children where we can’t seem to get ment after several of the workers of Temple Chapter 53, Order of 8:45 a.m. from the Newington into a fight with a couple of other students school ^ystem told angry parents prepared to go forward with the drivers and a difficulty recruiting Fleming said some of the drivers. Coventry is one.” said had already collapsed. Deputy the Eastern Star, for more than 55 Memorial Funeral Home, 20 Wednesday, police said. No one was seriously and officials Wednesday.they are Meetings scheduled tonight. In memory of Lawrence A. Jarvis, project. them. There had been only 10 responsibility for the problems Collins. Drivers are paid $7 to 8 ar. Fire Chief Robert Bycholski told years. She was a member\of Bonair Ave., Newington, with a injured during the incident, which is still under working to correct a shortage of who passed away on November 3, Weiss said Wednesday he drivers transporting children goes to school officials and the hour, he said. OSHA officials in September that South United Methodist Church. Mass of Christian burial at 9:30 investigation, police said. bus drivers that has contributed 1963. would tell the official the town when there should have been 13. town. Fleming said coaches had Resident Roland Green said the besides open doors and windows, Manchester She is survived by a daughter, a.m. in St. Mary’s Church. Burial Scott was charged with third-degree assault and to late bus runs and poor .service Always remembered, was prepared togoahead with the she said. not always provided Ogu.schewitz shortage of drivers was "a the workers had no other type of Charlotte B. Cooke of Walling­ will be in West Meadow Ceme­ is scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior Cheney National Historic District Commission, project. Laidlaw Transit Ine.. based in with an accurate number of myth.” Green said, "Perhaps if ventilation from the fumes. Probate Court, 4:30 p.m. ford; a son and daughter-in-law, tery, Newington, at the conven­ Mary Jarvis, Carol Buffington, Court today, police said. Details were not available ” I’ve hired three new drivers The $15 million reconstruction Madison, was the subject of teams needing transportation. In you paid them better, you’d get One of the workers for Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Barnes ience of the family. Calling hours Lawrence J. Jarvis on the incident. and hopefully the problems will is a town project, but it is being complaints during a meeting of a addition, he said the town has a more people willing to work,” Electric who collapsed, Clifford III of Westbrook; three grand- are Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 Scott was also arrested Oct. 12 and charged with be re.solved.” Oguschewitz said Coventry ( financed mainly by state and subcommittee on transportation number of dirt roads in bad As a former bus driver for the Sander of Springfield, Mass., was children; four great- to 9 p.m. In Memoriam two counts of third-degree assault after he federal grants. The town’s share of the Board of Education According to Gordon Lustila. shape. town. Green said he has been^ taken by helicopter from Man­ Economic Development Commission, Town Of­ grandchildren; two sisters, Edna Memorial donations may be reportedly hit two teen-agers on Main Street, police In sad and loving memory of Bea­ of the co.st is $2.4 million. the newly hired busine.s.s man­ ‘ ‘Some of them aren’t even fit to acting as a substitute recently in chester Memorial Hospital to fice Building, 8 p.m. Carsten of Branford and Marie made to the American Cancer said. ‘ ‘We are here to discuss con­ trice A. Little, who passed away on In response to Osella’s con­ ager for the Board of Education, drive a tank on.” said Fleming. an effort to help out. He also Norwalk Hospital, where he was Verbrugge of Manasquan, N.J.; Society, 670 Prospect St., Hart­ cerns with bus service. Late November 3, 1978. cerns. Weiss .said Wednesday that who al.so over.sees school trans­ Lawrence Mickel. Board of asked the committee to look into treated in a hyperbaric chamber and several nieces and nephews. ford 06105. arrivals to school and children It seems so strange that those he would schedule a workshop on portation, criminal and driving Education chairman, said before the possibility that the town to restore the balance of oxygen A graveside service will be held Man arrested on warrant the Main Street reconstruction to getting home late, not enough record checks are being run on the meeting, “ When Laidlaw. this maintain its own bus service, Saturday at 11 a.m. at Center we need. drivers, and complaints from the in his blood. Sander remained at Current Quotations And those we love the best. provide details on the project. He those drivers. If they do not hate large company, took over last Fleming agreed and said they the ho.spital for almost a week Cemetery, East Hartford, with Doris Shearer An Enfield man was arrested in Enfield middle school about transport of Are just the ones God calls away. stres.sed that the workshop would records of criminal or driving year, we were assured we would will ask the Board to have a before he was released. Four the Rev. Dr. Shephard Johnson Wednesday on a warrant from the Manchester their sports teams.” John Flem- Doris (Burnett) Shearer of And takes them home to rest. not be a public hearing infractions, the Board of Educa­ get the same quality service we professional consultant study officiating. There are no calling Police Department charging him with second- other workers were treated at “ Please, if you haye my child, please return Bolton, v/idow of Wallace A. ing. chairman of the tion can vote to approve their had been. But we’re not. We’ re done on the feasibility of the idea. hours. The Newkirk & Whitney Sadly Missed, degree failure to appear, police said. Weiss .said that no date or time Manchester Memorial Hospital him.” — Annette Jones-Thomas, mother of Shearer, died Monday (Oct. 31, ■subcommittee. hiring next week. not getting good quality service. Anthony Littizio. business man­ Funeral Home, 318 Burnside ^__^amily_^fJohn_McHujjl^^^ Dean A. Berry, 25, of 39 Lincoln St., Enfield, was had been set for the workshop yet. and released. Two other workers Christopher Michael Jones, a 6-day-old premature 1988) at her home. W e’re not getting what we’re ager for Ellington schools, .said Ave., East Hartford, is in charge picked up by Enfield police at his home and brought Osella had suggested Tuesday Other committee members are Pamela Sewell, a former who were also overcome refused infant who was kidnapped from a hospital in Little She had lived in Bolton for paying for.” the town has had few problems of arrangements. In Memoriam that another public hearing might Board of Education members member of the Board of Educa­ hospitalization, officials said at Rock, Ark. nearly 40 years, having lived to Manchester, police said. He was held on 9500cash Laidlaw is a national company. with the company. In sad and loving memory of be in order. He said today that it Kathleen Ryan and Ellen tion. criticized the company’s the time Memorial donations may be previously in Manchester. She bond. It took over for the local M&J line Wilber T. Little who passed away would be up to the other directors Sullivan. Officials in the town of Wind Regulations allow only eight made to the Ashlar Village Grant had worked at the Travelers Police did not have information on the charges representatives for providing “ I don’t know for a fact that the Stalin archives on November 1, 1978. to decide whether to hold another that had served the town, in ham were not available for hours of exposure to 50 parts per and Aid Fund, Ashlar Village, Insurance Co., Hartford. She was against Berry. The warrant was issued June 29. Also pre.sent were Edward A. what she called poor service. haven’t been destroyed. I do know that some very such hearing January Laidlaw serves 41 towns comment this morning. million of carbon monoxide. Cheshire Road, WaHingford You are still beside us in all we do. State Police in Montville also served a warrant LeClerc, director of operations important documents have disappeared.” — Yuri a member of the Bolton Senior Sewell complained that one 06492. Citizens’ Club, the Connecticut Your memories will guide and against Berry for failure to appear, but also did not Osella today, questioned the for Laidlaw and Michael Collins, time her children had not been N. Afanasyev, director of Moscow’s State Historical see us through. have information available on the original charges. need for the bypass road, and he division manager for the com­ Archives Institute, saying the Hitler-Stalin pact that Horticultural Society and Bolton picked up at all and other times Life must go on, we know it’s true. Berry appeared in court today, police said. also questioned the wisdom of pany. Heidi Ogu.schewitz. the helped precipitate World War II has disappeared O m er Coutu Congregational Church. She was the buses had been 45 minutes to But it’s not the same since we installing the sidewalk exten­ company’s local manager, al.so along with other documents from the Soviet Union’s a volunteer at Bentley Memorial one hour late bringing them to Omer Coutu, 59, of Newington, lost you. sions. or "bubbles,” as they have attended. national archives. Library, Bolton. school and home. She also said father of David M. Coutu of been called. “I believe we have straight­ A secure, nurturing environment She is survived by her son, John Sadly Missed, some sports teams at the middle Manchester, died Wednesday Thoughts ^ h a v e always believed that an accused person is Shearer of Seattle, Wash.; a Family of John H. McHugh innocent until proved guilty. I wish the rest of ’m John Quinn, your candi­ That’s why I support the new America agreed with me.” — Tobacco heiress Doris A colleague of mine left his congregation after date for State Representative, Duke, after agreeing to put up 95 million bail for Deaths Elsewhere I legislation which... . Imelda Marcos, referring to the way the U.S. many years of effective ministry. I asked him how When Manchester Needs Help.. and I believe our kids deserve the government has treated the former Philippine first the leaving process was going, between himself and lady and her husband. his parishioners. He said some people are really best child care. I want them to be • Expands the tax incentives for surprising him. Every once in a while someone Jack Thompson Is There! Ken Niles lowed, over the objections of be the first program to use the comes to thank him for something he said or did, all they can be.. .growing the right businesses that establish child producers who didn’t think listen­ SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) song “ Hooray for Hollywood.” many years ago. He was really surprised by all the care facilities. Lottery ers would tune into a drama things he did which helped people out. But he was way, learning the right things. So — Ken Niles, whose “ Theater of performed by actors they the Mind” was one of radio’s first Niles also was heard on “ Beu­ disappointed he was only now finding out. when they grow up, they can couldn’t see, said Niles’ brother, lah,” “The Camel Caravan,” I said I thought that was too bad. Because if they • Increases the eligibility limits live dramas and whose voice was Wendell Niles. Winning numbers drawn Wednesday in lotteries familiar to millions as the an­ “ The Danny Kaye Show,” “ Kay had thanked him right away for what he did or said, ■) make Connecticut an even better around New England. Kyser’s Kollege of Musical then he would have been strengthened and for families needing child care nouncer for “ The Abbott and Ken Niles also was the pro- Connecticut daily: 005. Play Four: 2874. Knowledge,” “ Big Town,” “ The supported all these years. Perhaps at his next place to live. Costello Show,” died of natural ducerand host, with famedgossip assistance. Massachusetts daily: 9682. Megabucks: 4-10-14- causes Monday. He was 81. Life of R iley” and “ Take It or parish he could talk about “ lost opportunities.” columnist Louella Parsons, of Leave It.” The latter show, with 15-26-32. Niles started “ Theater of the It’s too bad significant persons in our life have to No mother who wants to work — “ Hollywood Hotel.” The show, its 964 question, became the leave, before we thank them for how they have Tri-state daily; 396, 7294. Mind” in Los Angeles in the 1920s. • Increases availability of before which featured in^rviews with forerunner of television’s popular touched our lives. Rhode Island daily: 8557. Grand Lottery; Such dramas as “ Witches’ Tales” or bos to w ork— should fear for film stars and highlights from “ The 964,000 Question” game Who are the people in your life you still have time and after school programs for our 037-0573-62748-401895. and “ Catherine the Great” fol­ selected movies, was believed to show. to thank? the health and safety of her child. latch key kids. That’s why child care is so impor­ The Rev. John Holllger W eather St. George’s Episcopal Church, Bolton tant, and why it should be avail­ That’s why I want additional able to more workingparents.. .and legislation to increase the quality REGIONAL WEATHER Chance of rain Manchester Herald be more affordable. and availability of day care. Aocu-Weatfier*fof8cast for Friday Manchester and vicinity; To­ night, mostly clear then increas­ USPS 327-SOO VOL. CVIII, No. 20 Daytime CondHions and High Temperatures ing cloudiness toward dawn. Low Publlthod dally oxcapi Suggested carrier ratae 33 to 38. Friday, mostly cloudy. A Sunday and certain holl- are 91.00 weekly. 97.70 foe time for a change 40 percent chance of showers in daya by Iba Mancheitar one month, 923.10 for i|se*| the afternoon. High near 60. Publishing Co.. 16 Bral- three months. 946.20 for Outlook for Saturday, chance of nard Place, Manchaater. six months add 902.40 for time for showers. High around 60. Conh. 06040. Second one year. 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H you’re unable to Audit Bureau of Circula­ State Representative - I3th District State Representative reach your carrier, call Northwest Hills: Tonight, tions, the New England aubscribaf ssrvlce at 647- Nawapaper Aaaoclatlon mostly clear then increasing Today’s weather picture was drawn by Jessica Nalette, Democrat - Row A ■ Lever 5 0046 by 0 p.m. waekdaya and the New England HE GETS RESULTS cloudiness toward dawn. Low 30 who lives at 203 New Road, Tolland, and attends the for dellvory In Manchestsr. Press Association. Paid (or by ComtnIMf to Ro-oloct Jock Thempton, Rooor Ntoro, Trtoturtr. P«id for by Quinn *BR - J. Rowley. Tretiurer to 35. Friday, mostly cloudy. Cornerstone Christian School. 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Nov, 3, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Nov. 3, 1988 — 5 Teen back ECHS accreditation renewed •. , J i r :* CAMPAIGN Lieberman effort in hospital East Catholic High School has every facet of the school, Sieg­ years to schools that meet the been accredited for another 10 mund said. Reports were made association’s criteria, though in­ years, said Principal Peg on the school’s philosophy, objec­ terim reports are due every few NOTEBOOK Siegmund. tives and - purposes, she said. years. sets the tone for The school was notified of the after pain Reports also were made on each The purpose of accreditation is Bates replies to filer accreditation by the New Eng­ department, including business, to have a standard of quality • 9a land Association of Schools and State Rep. Donald F. Bates, D-East Bv Nancy Concelman foreign languages, guidance, education that can be measured Colleges Inc. of Winchester, Hartford, said today a campaign flier Senate campaign Manchester Herald science and religion. by an impartial organization, he Mass., about three weeks ago, The visiting committee gave said. distributed by his opponent, PaulR. Munns. Siegmund said Wednesday. The high praise to East Catholic in Is using “ scare tactics” in the 9th Assembly A Manchester teen-ager who By Christopher Callahan ’ accreditation is the culmination most categories, Siegmund said. “ Does the school in fact do what District campaign. The Associated Press returned home from the hospital of a two-year self-study and a Improvements such as expand­ it says it does?” Bradley said. Bates said in a news releases that the News Analysis Sunday after having problems “ It’s not a rubber stamp by any visit by association representa­ ing the computer program and literature makes "dishonest claims" con- HARTFORD — Democrat Jo­ means.’ ’ with his transplanted heart went tives in March, she said. the addition of elejctives to the ceming his voting record. Several referen­ seph I. Lieberman has attempted back today fora checkup because “ You know you’re a good social studies curriculum are Manchester High School has ces are particularly misleading, he said. — and largely succeeded — to set But Lieberman strategists say - of head and leg pains, his mother school.” she said, “ but it’s nice to already in progress, she wrote in applied for another 10 years of “ During the 1988 legislative .session. I the agenda in the day-to-day news the incumbent is simply being said. have someone (confirm).” a newsletter to parents. accredidation. RHAM High supported a bill that prevents the state J coverage of the Senate race. arrogant and overconfident. Richard “ Danny” Stence, 16. of To receive accreditation, re­ Richard Bradley, executive School in Hebron recently had its Board of Education from instituting any / Lieberman, following a stra­ “ He expects people to vote for 360 Oakland St. began rejecting ports by the staff and the visiting director of the association, said five-Vear interim report accepted form of mandatory student busing.without tegy sim ilar to that used by the Lowell Weicker because he’s his heart in mid-October and was compiled on almost accreditation is granted every 10 by the association, he said. majority approval from the General presidential candidates, is select­ Lowell Weicker,” said Marla put on a two-week treatment to Assembly,” Bates said. “I do not support ing a single message for each day Romash, Lieberman’s communi­ reverse the rejection and allow forced busing. I will not vote for it. Period.” and crafting campaign stops, cations and issues director. the heart to recover from the Board OKs stairs to Hockanum Bates said he opposed two amendments news conferences and sometimes "H e thinks he’s over the hum p" damage. mentioned in the campaign piece; both I. new ads around the day’s theme. of the campaign, she said. “ I His mother. Deborah Stence. The Board of Directors Tues- The Hockanum River Linear were voted down: one because it \yould Meanwhile. Republican Sen. think it’s inconceivable to them stairway down to the river and a A P p h o t o ' N said today she believes the drugs dayapproved$63,233tobuilda set Park (Committee develops and concrete walkway along the have resulted in higher taxes on people in Lowell P. Weicker, despite polls that Lowell Weicker would lose used during the treatment may of stairs from the Union Street maintains the Hockanum River river. At last week’s Hockanum his district, and the other because it would THUM BS UP — The Rev. Jesse Jackson gives a thumbs-up during a rally that indicate his political career this election” have lowered Danny’s resistance Bridge down to the Hockanum Linear Park hiking trail. River Linear Park Advisory have been unconstitutional. for Democratic candidates at Yaie University in New Haven Wednesday. is in serious jeopardy, has chosen The Lieberman camp, mean­ and he m ay have caught the flu. R iver and other work, but the Smith is also a mem ber of the Committee meeting. Smith asked Bates also said h^ has fought for Jackson was the featured speaker at the raily. At left is Francisco Borges, — his aides say consciously — not while. has run a classic new-style expense will probably be reim­ Hockanum River Linear Park measures to reduce crime. to follow that type of campaign campaign. “He’s just having some real that a stairway be built on the state treasurer. bursed by the state. Advisory Commiftee, a separate packaging. Wednesday’s campaign events pain in his head and in his leg.” other side, but his request wasbot In another development. Dou­ board appointed by the town acted on. The three-term incumbent in­ were typical of the way the Deborah said Wednesday Patrick Flyfm/MinchwUr Herald glas H. Smith, chairman of the Buckno: Reform lottery directors to submit proposals to junior senator. Democrat Christopher J. stead is sticking exclusively with Democratic challenger tries, and evening. Hockanum River Linear Park Smith said he is again asking come alive. Whenever young America HOLI DAY FAIR — Stella Pardo, left, and Cecilia Ott stand the state for spending the $1.4 Susan Buckno. the Republican candidate Dodd. traditional visits to shopping often succeeds, in setting the “ I don't think this is the heart.” Committee said at a meeting of town officials and M ayor Peter P. comes alive, America gets better,” he said. malls, factory gates, railroad among some of the handcrafted items which will be million grant to improve and in Manchester’s 13th Assembly District, Dodd disagreed Wednesday with Lieber­ day’s campaign news. she said this morning. that committee Wednesday he DiRosa J r. to consider the ^re­ Jackson, who is on a whirlwind trip stations and the like. available at the annual Holiday Fair sponsored by St. develop the trail. That committee said today that if she is elected she will man over the challenger’s attack on After opening up the campaign will again ask that funds for quest now that state funding is around the country to drum up votes for Some Weicker strategists don’t Danny was discharged Sunday voted last week to propose that introduce reforms to the state’s lotterv Weicker’s acceptance of speaking fees and day in a traditional setting — John the Baptist Poiish Nationai Catholic Church. The another stairway on the other available. Dukakis and other Democratic candidates, from Columbia .Presbyterian the state grant be used to system. his attendance record, always agree, but he runs the greeting commuters at a Stam­ fair wiil be held Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from side of the river be taken from a spent most of his 45-minute speech lashing campaign his way. And. they say. Medical Center in New York City reimburse the town for the $63,233 The parking lot and stairway “The ongoing controversy surrounding Dodd said,his attendance record was ford train station — Lieberman $1.4 million state grant for linear appropriation. out at Republican George Bush the senator’s success record — he after more than two weeks there. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Lithuanian Hall, 24 Golway St. will be built during the recon­ the lottery in recent months has created a about 90 percent, the same as Weicker’s. held a news conference attacking park improvements. That grant Doctors believed the treatment Dinners wiii be served th^sam e time in the church hall, 23 ’The $63,233 covers the cost of a struction of the Union Street lack of trust between the citizens of the and also said he needs the money he gets has never lost an election in his Weicker’s support of a gasoline will probably pay for the $63,233 Carberry sees threat had been successful. Deborah Golway St. parking lot near the bridge for bridge, which probably won’t state and the commission,” she said in a from speaking engagements and he has no 26-year political career — is hard tax hike. Providing the made-for- appropriation. to dispute. Stence said earlier this week. access to the linear park, the begin until spring. news release. “This must be corrected plans to stop taking it. Glenn Carberry. Republican candidate in TV backdrop was Lieberman the 2nd Congressional District seat, held a “ Th a t’s the way it’s been pumping gas at a local service immediately. Last week it was announced On the question of honoraria, Dodd noted The results of tests to deter­ news conference Friday at the state boat through the whole campaign, but station where the news confer­ that the vendor providing service to our that “USA Today listed the wealthiest ... mine the extent of damage to launch in New London to discuss the threat that’s the way he wants it.” said ence was held. City being asked for $3 miiiion in lottery system, was fined in excess of $1 members of the Senate. I rank 100th. Danny’s heart from the trans­ settiement of illegal garbage dumping. Weicker spokeswoman Chris Ja- At the same time, the campaign million. Obviously, there is some work to “ A guy who comes from the wealthiest plant rejection weren’t available, do” “ This threat is twofold. F irs t. we have the nis. "H e feels that people know began airing a new TV commer­ BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The today. state is the poorest senator — not a bad she said. construction workers and injured paper reported. other member of the mediation bulky waste problem — abandoned cars, who he is and what he stands for, ” cial attacking Weicker on taxes, city of Bridgeport is being asked Under the proposal, the city Buckno said she proposes that the combination.” Dodd told the Journal 16, resulted in a flurry of lawsuits Superior Court Judge Frank S. team, are scheduled to meet with appliances, and household garbage. Se­ But the result, even Weicker reiterating the gas station Danny returned to school this to contribute up to $3 million to would get $300,000 to cover commission be required to nrtake quarterly Inquirer of Manchester. “ I need it. This against the city, developers and Meadow, a member of the media­ the city’s Common Council Nov. cond. we must tackle the problem of illegal aides concede, is that Lieber- message. week and was out for Halloween families of the victims of the expenses from the April 23, 1987, reports on sources of income and expendi­ isn’t fun and games for me. project subcontractors. tion team, declined comment on IS to outline the settlement dumping in our waters.” Carberry said in a man’s single-message strategy Lieberman’s ad creator is Monday, she said. L ’Ambiance building collapse as collapse of the partially com­ tures of the agency; to make quarterly The mediation panel has been the talks. proposal for the city. news release. comes through in the local news Carter Eskew. partner in Squier- part of a mediated settlement, pleted apartment building, the reports on vendors who are paid more than Danny, a native of Manchester, working with the parties involved Bridgeport Mayor Thomas W. Any settlement plan requires Jackson rallies Dems Carberry called for a statewide clearing­ coverage of the campaign more Eskew Communications, a Wa­ according to a published report. newspaper, quoting unnamed $100,000.00 annually; amd that education was bom with heart trouble. He in an effort to work out a Bucci and City Attorney Law­ Common Council ratification should ■ be a prime target of revenues house for reporting illegal dumping and for effectively than the campaigning shington based media consulting The proposal calls for the city to sources, reported. NEW HAVEN (AP) — The Rev. Jesse settlement that would avoid rence J. M erly also refused to Last month, the judges pro­ generated by the lottery. additional funds for the Department of of Weicker, who may hit on a wide firm that specializes in political received a heart transplant three pay the victims’ families $1 The payment to the city would lengthy and expensive litigation. discuss details. posed constructing a new apart­ Jackson, in a passionate appeal to voters to Environmental Protection to enforce these va riety of topics during a series of campaigns. years ago and has had rejection million plus as much as $2 million come from a fund established by Details were unavailable on the “ Any talk of the settlement is ment building on the site of uphold the Liberal tradition, joined the laws. campaign stops that have no Weicker, once again going his episodes in the past. Deborah in property taxes generated by the court, the newspaper amount of money other defend­ premature,” Bucci said. L ’Ambiance Plaza with some of Dodd: ‘I need the money’ state’s top Democrats in urging party “ As far as illegal dumping in Long Island common thread. Weicker has not own way, hired Peter MeSpad- said. any development on the site. The reported. ants are being asked to pay in the Meadow and U.S. District the profits going to the victim s’ members to unite behind Michael Dukakis Sound and other waters is concerned, the even planned a news conference den, a long-time friend. MeSpad- Telegram newspaper reported The collapse, which killed 28 HARTFORD (AP) — Democratic U.S. Danny’s plight has resulted in a proposed settlement, the news­ Judge Robert C. Zampano, the families. on Election Day. Congress can pass all the laws it wants, but for the ca m i^ig n ’s final week, den’s firm, Saatchi & Saatchi Senate challenger Joseph I. Lieberman donation of $200 from fellow “ We’ve got to run this race all the w ay.” without adequate funding for the Coast while Lieberman has daily meet­ DFS Inc. is a major ad firm,-but once again is finding that when tie targets students at Manchester High Jackson said Wedne.sday night before an Guard, it’s just a waste of time,” he said. ings with local reporters. specializes in marketing pro­ Republican Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. on School and $200 from Kathy and 32 STORES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT AND MASSACHUSETTS overflow’ crowd at Yale’s Battell Chapel Carberry is challenging Rep. Sam Weicker aides say the senator ducts, not candidates. an is.sue. he often hits the Connecticut " I call upon young America tonight to Gejdenson D-Conn. has not changed tactics, even in Tony Soutos. owners of the ^FREE FRONT-END Weicker is the firm ’s only Bel-Amis Restaurant on Buck- LOW, LOW PRICES! the face of polls showing him political client, and aides from land Road in South Windsor. The deadlocked with Lieberman and both sides say privately that WITH THE PURCHASE OF FOUR the race still very much up for Saatchi & Saatchi cannot match money will be donated to the S' FREE MOUNTING! V NEW TIRES National Heart Assist Transplant Rights group doesn’t back victim advocate grabs, because he has extraordi­ the speed and political savvy of Fund and will help pay for S' FREE BALANCING! TOWN TAIN nary confidence in his person-to- Sqdier-Eskew. tor b, lhr» Corei'»ntl#e tc IS TNI WITH PURCHASE NO PURCHASE person canripaigning ability. Eskew’s “bear" ads, which Danny’s and other patients’ R»-ElectJ*c> Thompior^. OF 2 NEW TIRES NECESSARY S' FREE ROTATION! GREENWICH (AP) - The Aides gush over Weicker’s per­ depicted Weicker as a bear operations. P gi*r Nagro. Tr«i$ iryr NUMBER $1000 several hundred candidates. ‘T m sorry wedidn’t hearfrom is unchallengeable.” Blumenthal S ' FREE V„°?CHANGEOVER!l head of a newly formed victim.s’ About 150 replied and the group Dick Blum enthal,” Garland said said, “I will continue to work for formance on the campaign trail, sleeping through critical Senate ONE rights group defended the group’s endorsed candidates for about 70 likening his reception by voters to votes and missing votes while ComputorizecS Four Wheel Wednesday. “I have great re­ victims’ rights notwithstanding gFREE FLAT REPAIR! endorsements, in which a promi­ seats. that accorded to a charismatic collecting speaking fees, have E>vrf l>fe sold Dy Town Fa» I« backed by Ou> lamout Thrust Alignment spect forhim as a lawyerand asa this group’s decision.” IRON-CUD NO H is s ir Cuaranfte! •AT MANCHCSTER STORE ONLY* nent advocate for crime victims One candidate who didn’t reply person. But he didn’t return the rock star. received national attention. GUARANTEED LOWEST •*'y to* to>0 41 TOWN FSiB TiNI ■% gua'ax'yro lo’ dt'rcit -p 0rtfnan(l»0 O' ’natyna'I >0' 41 lonq 41 |Ow On' Wr <>•* was omitted because he did not soon enough was state Sen Blumenthal. who served in the 94'9ltlt 0l f f j'l •" M '. t , O' miie49» 'fee .*8 II 4 »«»•• questionnaire, and that’s the way CHOLESTEROL aonmanyti.p o' ni4)*'ia>t OTiriOOl 'rlu"* t le rowia >t'(i *10wTH I1*20 *39” wer PRICE POLICY* complete the group’s Richard Blumenthal of Stamford life is.” state House of Representatives PLUS! Wr •••• 'ODO ' -I 4» no cno'^ O' -t »0u »*» O n.« • I ,v*«.H40» Noeu»CH»*i 'When you're reedy for tiree. don't '•ecntice the quality 04 4T|*|» wiccttaa' questionnaire. The committee last week en­ Garland denied that Blumenth- from 1984 to 1987 and is serving performence end guarantee you need Town Few Tirea. whom Aieibond and MePnerton Strut ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. cen truat. hat a ttore near you There you M ftnd iqat the Not Included on All Above "So far. so good.’’ said Paul dorsed his opponent. Theodore al’s work in defense of the death his first term in the state Senate, nghinght tKiKet tt at the OU a A a n TEEO LOWEST PRICES' We have selected tires GUARANTEED SCREENING Town Fair Tires’ eiperience cotlt no Garland, chairman of the Justice was the U.S. Attorney for Connec­ 'Don't eompromitc against glass, sharp metal, deep holes Lewis of Greenwich. row inmate was a factor in the more and all road hazards, and it's FREE! For AH Political Committee. “ All ticut from 1977 to 1981. As a -M .0 . hn. « lOWtn PRICE ADVERTISED IN CONN Ofl FREE! Wi- Hail- All Thv. Blumenthal. a former federal group’s decision. But he said he INSURANSMITHS SINCE MASS WITMtN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE ON THE SAME who replied came out pro-public prosecutor who has worked in the ' federal prosecutor, he founded MERCHANDISE , .. BRING US THE ADVERTISEMENT ANC ’AfE td d d u a x L t. m :l nnnii.ii T i i was confused by lawyers’ appar­ ■ " ^ TH E PRICE”. and pro-victim as we see it,” he state, legislature for victims' ent willingness to defend death the Citizens’ Crime Commission 1914 ^ ,xioo<,n=hcC523B2a said. rights, is also known for helping of Connecticut and laterserved as e J M M m m t i >iOt(OHAf.1A o t 'iy a .a ^ - , u v SitttOCfSront ■You Know & Trust row inmates but not victims. Garland, who has worked for« to free a wrongly accused death- Blumenthal .said he didn’t re­ its first chairman. legislation supporting crime vic­ row inmate in Florida. G Z H a l f , ceive a questionnaire until Fri­ He said many of the commis­ STEEL BELTED r . o o o / Y t » a tims since his daughter was RADIAL V EC TO R Garland said Lewis was cho.sen day. He said he returned it sion’s proposals on victims’ 649-5241 WDIWW.W;^ ALL-SEASON A U -S S A S O N murdered II years ago, said the RADIAL STEEL because Blumenthal never re­ Tuesday. rights have since become state 65 E. 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Independents Extra Hours for High Cholesterol clogs arteries and contributes m aoMM) ! > 31122! ! 2 *Hi| HIGH PERFORMANCE 945•taaoMHu tOHAIO 'wljeoffn, wl ■ao I Republicans made bigger gains make up 34 percent of the Holiday Shopping to the death of more Americans each year than all HIGH PERFORMANCE than the Democrats, but unaffil­ electorate in Connecticut. RIKEN SNOWS YOKOHAMA jn>1* M«ik roa<$ cancers combined. m 20S50R1] •••I30S 504IS M IS 175/40413 ■ M 'M /75414 « I2 22575415 iated voters beat them both. ■ 934 “other” voters, up from ★ S u n d a y s 'k 46 Purnell Place 205SM1] I 22550414 MM m fonil 11550414 >M 1I55041S m 11550414 rM 2155041$ M tf 145/40413 »7a 208754'4 *|7 m /7a4ia *1 It's estimated that 46 million adult Americans 1H50414 «M 2051041$ M04 1H 50R U M M 205 55411 M M 145/75414 •7I2IS/7S41S I S According figures released by the 912 in 1987 and the 898 in 1984. 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For the six over 85. some point during their lifetimes, states that are reflected by physical ‘Return my baby,’ pleads mom Shamir gaining months prior to the survey, 19.1 Substance abuse was 6.3 percent according to a federal survey of symptoms. $5 million bail explained percent reported a disorder. among men, compared to 1.6 percent L IT T L E ROCK, Ark. (A P ) - mental health in the United States. Published in the November issue of opens trip The most common mental disorders among women. The rate for those Fighting back tears, a mother NEW YORK (AP) — Tobacco heiress Doris The survey, released Wednesday by .the Archives of General Psychiatry, reported were so-called anxiety and aged 18 to 24 was highest, at 6.8 pleaded publicly to an unknown Duke says she put up Imelda Marcos’ $5 million the National Institute of Mental the survey involved interviews with in bid to form Health, found that more than 15 affective disorders. Anxiety would percent, and for men in that age kidnapper to return her prema­ ball because she is “ disgusted,, embarrassed more ^ a n 18,500 persons, aged 18 or to Poland include phobias and panic. Affective category the rate was 9.3 percent. The ture infant, as authorities ond ashamed” with the way the U.S. percent of those interviewed in five older. The interviews were conducted disorders would include depression rate remained high among men warned that the baby's life government has treated the former Philippine U.S. cities experienced a mental or in five cities: New Haven; Baltimore; and manic-depression. throughout life, not dropping below 2 WARSAW, Poland (AP) - may be in danger and offered a first lady and her husband. substance use problem during the St. Louis, Durham, N.C., and Los For anxiety, the one-month rates percent until after age 65. Margaret Thatcher, treading a 113,000 reward for his return. new government “ I have always believed that an accused month prior to the study. Angeles. were 7.3 percent, and for affective Among women aged 18 to 24, the delicate path between Poland's About two dozen detectives l^rson jis innocent until proved guilty. I wish It also found that mental and Each person surveyed was asked if disorders the one-month rate was 5.1 substance use rate was 4.5 percent, Communist leaders and its res­ were working against time JERUSALEM (AP) — Leaders the Citizens’ Rights Movement, the rest of America agreed with me.” Miss emotional disorders were most com­ he or she had experienced symptoms percent. but it dropped dramatically among tive opposition, today begins a today to find the woman who of the which won five: and which Duke, 75, said in written response to questions mon among the younger age groups, of a mental or substance abuse Abuse of alcohol and drugs were women after age 25, to 1.1 percent, hectic program of sightseeing posed as a nurse as she today ruled out a coalition with won two. submitted by the Daily News. and that men were more likely than disorder during the past month, the reported fay 6.8 percent of the group and continued to fall later in life. and official talks. kidnapped Christopher Mi­ the left-leaning Labor Party and and parties to the right Miss Duke, once called “ the richest girl in women to have substance use and past six months, or at any time in life. under the age of 45. Severe cognitive The report said that the U.S. survey chael Jones from his mother's said they preferred joining a won 46 seats while Labor and the world,” said she would gladly testify as a antisocial behavior problems. The results showed that 15 percent The first British prime minister impairment, such as Alzheimer’s results are similar those found in room at Doctors Hospital. government headed by the right- parties to the left won 48, fewer character witness for the Marcoses, whom she Women, the survey showed. Had reported symptoms of a disorder to visit this Soviet bloc country, disease, was more common among other developed nations. Doctors said Wednesday a lack wing Likud bloc. than the 61 needed to form a said she considers her “ dear friends." The Mrs. Thatcher was to have her of proper medical care would The move by the five-seat party government. The Orthodox reli­ couple is charged with looting the Philippine first meeting with Polish endanger the 6-day-old boy's boosted Likud’s chances of form­ gious parties won 18 seats, an treasury of more than $100 million. Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski today. life. ing a government without Labor, increase of four. Polipe cadet dies 6 weeks On Wednesday, the communist “ The baby's biood sugar can its main rival. Likud took a The Orthodox community in Cops not amused party chief issued a veiled get very iow and we were narrow victory in Tuesday’s has been growing steadily Lots of crime In Cuba because of a high birthrate and warning to his British guest not to watching it carefuily in the parliamentary elections over La­ WASHINGTON (A P ) — Theft is so rampanU by phony ‘coke’ interfere in Poland's tense hospital. If it gets too low it can bor, which today appeared in­ immigration. at state enterprises in Cuba that “ 1 million politics. after collapsing in training cause seizures or even death creasingly pessimistic over its In contrast, the number of police” couldn’t stop it, according to a secret DALLAS (AP) — Federal narcotics officers In the Baltic port of Gdansk, within a relatively short period chances of forming a secular Israelis, always a large documentary produced by Cuban security were poised to make the biggest cocaine bust majority, has been dropping BOSTON (AP) — A police where Mrs. Thatcher planned to of tim e," said Dr. Whit Hall. government. forces for the island nation’s leaders. “ We can never allow what "m assive failure” that was to ever in Dallas, but it turned out the white steadily because of a lower recruit who collapsed from heat travel Friday for a meeting with The baby, born Saturday, Labor and Likud need the Copies of the crime documentary and happened at Agawam to happen blame for the kidney ailments powder they confiscated was for baking, not birthrate and emigration. stroke and dehydration Sept. 19 Solidarity leader Lech Walesa, weighed 4 pounds and must be I support of the religious parties, another on the alienation of Cuba’s young again,” said Peter W. Agnes Jr., suffered by 26cadets in Shepard’s snorting. nearly the entire 10,000-member fed every three hours and kept kingmakers despite their small Likud leaders said the Or­ people were smuggled out of the island by a on the first day of boot camp-like who was appointed interim direc- ' class. And the elderly man who attempted to pull thodox parties had an affinity for training at an academy in Aga­ workforce of the Lenin shipyard warm because he is small. Hall size, to control a majority of seats defector. tor upon the resignation of Gary Shannon said he would not off the drug deal wound up in custody and in the the Likud. wam has died, officials said rallied oh Wednesday. said. in parliament. A screening of the two documentaries, F. Egan. prosecute but that the chief of the hospital instead of being in the money, said Prime Minister “Vitzhak “We all feel clearly that we today. The program’s "modified Phil Jordan, who is in. charge of the Drug The workers vowed to fight the Christopher's mother, produced by the National Revolutionary Police agency responsible for the train­ Shamir, the Likud leader, today should go (into the government) Timothy M. Shepard, 25, of stress training” combines con­ government's decision, an­ Annette Jones-Thomas, 32, was in 1986, was held Tuesday evening under the ing should resign orbe dismissed. Enforcement Administration’s Dallas office. opened coalition talks with two together,” Cabinet minister Pittsfield died late Wednesday, stant exercise and unexpected nounced Monday, to close the ushered into a news conference sponsorship of Freedom House, a New Shepard was hospitalized in It turned out that the 100 kilograms of -wing parties. Moshe Katzav of Likud’s nego­ said Susan Ruth, a spokeswoman situations during training and yard where Solidarity was bom in a wheeichair Wednesday York-based human rights group. critical condition after collapsing cocaine the man was attempting to sell to DEA The (Crossroads) and tiating team said after talks with for Presbyterian-Universily Hos­ was partially blamed for the agents posing as drug dealers was 220 pounds during a 1980 strike wave. Walesa with her husband, Willie Jones, The second documentary concludes that on a running track and underwent (Homeland) parties, religious leaders. pital in Pittsburgh. At the fam i­ dehydration suffered by cadets of flour and sugar, Jordan said. even said his banned free trade 39, at her side, and deiivered an many of Cuba’s young people are alienated, a liver transplant a week later. which each won two seats, call for After meetings Wednesday ly’s request, the hospital withheld that led to the illnesses. union movement would work for emotional piea to her baby's lack revolutionary fervor and complain that He gradually emerged from the “ We found out he wasn’t selling the real kidnapper. the annexation of the occupied with the religious parties. Labor word of his death until today. Attorney General James Shan­ th e first time with its recreational facilities are often run down, coma and his condition was thing, and he found out we were the real thing, ” West Bank" and Gaza Strip. officials and religious party lead­ The cause of death was not non investigated after cadets Jordan said. government-backed rival. "Piease, if you have my non-existent, off-limits or inaccessible. upgraded to serious last week, chiid, piease return him ," she Moledet also demands the ouster ers were pessimistic about a immediately given, pending a reported they were pushed to the but he still was unable to breathe Jordan said he expects that state charges Mrs. Thatcher will be the first said, fighting back tears as her of the 1.5 million Palestinians Labor-led coalition. coroner’s report, she said. limits of their endurance with on his own or speak. will be filed against the man accusing him of Western leader to make the hands fiddled nervously with a living in the occupied lands, a "W e have to prepare ourselves Navy denies dolphin abuses The Pittsfield Police Depart­ hours of laps, pushups and other Just two days before his re­ attempting to sell substances misrepresented symbolic trip to meet Walesa at sheet of paper from which she policy its refers to as “ transfer.” psychologically to form the oppo­ ment recruit had lapsed back into exercises the first day of class on lapse, Shepard wrote a note to his as drugs. It is a felony under Texas law to his headquarters in Gdansk. haitingly read her statement. Likud officials have said Mo- sition,” said Labor’s Energy SAN DIEGO (AP) — The Marine Mammal a coma and underwent surgery just a few small cups of water. attempt to sell any substance represented lobe AP photo Commission said it would look into allegations pregnant wife, Holly; “ I made The government said Monday it "H e needs medical attention ledet’s expulsion platform could Minister, Moshe Shachal. for a blood clot on the brain He found the training was a it.” The couple married in June. illegal drugs. planned to close the Lenin ship­ and if you have him for the be an obstacle to it joining a Leaders of the National Reli­ that Navy trainers beat and starved dolphins in Monday, five weeks after under­ Jordan said the 71-year-old man suffered an yard on Dec. 1 for economic reason of taking his as your SON KIDNAPPED — Willie Jones listens as his wife, Likud-led coalition. gious Party said they ruled out a classified surveillance program, but a Navy going a liver transplant. “ anxiety attack ” after learning the men were reasons, though Walesa called child and raising him and Annette Jones-Thomas, describes a large growth on his joining a Labor-led coalition after spokesman denied the animals were agents and not drug dealers and was The Moledat leader, former mistreated. He was the sickest of the 16 Drug dealer saves woman the move an attempt to weaken ioving him, do what a good son's right ear lobe Wednesday at a Little Rock, Ark., disagreeing with Labor on for­ cadets in the class of 50 that were hospitalized with chest pains. He was listed in Solidarity. The yard would be the Gen. Rehavam Zeevi, said after eign policy issues Wednesday. “ We don’t punish mammals or any of the mother wouid do. Bring him to hospital. The couple’s son, Christopher, 6-days-old and hospitalized with exhaustion and NEW YORK (AP) - A con George. serious condition today at St. Paul Medical first large enterprise shut down in meeting with Shamir and other The religious party supports animals for not performing tasks, but we the hospital and let him get dehydration following a grueling vicled drug dealer who skipped Center. a new goverment attempt to weighing 4 pounds, was kidnapped Tuesday from the Likud leaders that he would not annexing the territories and reward them (with food) for satisfactory help." regimen of pushups, confusion his sentencing a year ago and But after he was arrested on a "H e’s lucky he was dealing with law revive a limping economy. mother’s hospital room by a woman posing as a nurse. insist that “ transfer” be adopted increasing Jewish settlements, performance,” said Lt. Ken Ross, a Navy Mrs. Jones-Thomas, a secre­ drills and punishment laps under lived a's a fugitive was caught gun possession charge, police enforcement rather than a vicious criminal Mrs. Thatcher, 63, was to lay a as government policy if the party and opposes Labor’s plan to hold spokesman at the Pentagon. "W e aim to keep tary for the Arkansas Educa­ the direction of State Police drill when his "good Samaritan” learned his real identity and drug element.” Jordan said. ’.’The underworld wreath' at the tomb of the joined the government. peace talks with Arab states them as healthy as possible because they are doesn’t take kindly to fraud-. tion Association, and her hus­ did not know the woman who said hospital spokeswoman instructors. Ten other cadets also instincts led him to aid a neighbor found an-outstanding arrest war­ Unknown Soldier in Warsaw “ There is a 99.9 percent chance within^ an international very valuable to us.” band have two daughters, ages ■ t o o k the baby, who has black Jessica Szenher. Dunnington suffered kidney ailments as a who was being beaten and rant against him. “ If he’d been dealing with the Cubans, the today before meeting govern­ for a Likud-led government,” conference. Ross was responding Wednesday to allega­ 8 and 5. The younger girl has straight hair and a growth on said authorities don't know result of the training. robbed, officials said. Jamaicans or the Colombians, he wouldn’t ment leaders and touring the Zeevi told reporters. “ It looks like talks with the tions by dolphin trainer Rick Trout, who this Police said Fearon rushed out cerebral palsy, according to his right ear. how the woman entered or left The director of the state Crimi­ Clovis Fearon, 31, gave police a have lived to tell his story to the judge,” Jordan capital. She was also to attend a Shimon Peres, the head of Labor have collapsed,” Cabinet week told a nieeting of marine animal trainers to help Ms. George when he heard said. co-workers and a neighbor. A hospital nurse came into the hospital. nal Justice Training Council false name. Anthony Dixon, after state banquet hosted by Jaru­ Labor and the foreign minister, minister 'Vosef Shapiro of Na­ that he witnessed “ incidences of abuse, weight her screams from his apartment The mother said a young the room about 30 minutes later Doctors Hospital has offered resigned Wednesday and his he killed one attacker and injured The deal began a month ago, Jordan said, zelski and visit the grave of a met today with his leftist allies tional Religious Party told Israel loss, corporal punishment and damage to early Wednesday morning. Ms. black woman dressed in a to take the baby to the nursery a $10,000 reward for the return replacement immediately abol­ another with his unlicensed gun when a man approached an undercover DEA pro-Solidarity priest murdered . which won three seats: radio. animals after transport.!’ George lived on the same street white pleated skirt and a white and discovered him missing, of the baby: the Little Rock ished the grueling training early Wednesday in Brooklyn, agent and asked if the agent was interested in by secret police in 1984. but said later she did not know buying 100 kilos of cocaine. sweater entered her four-floor officials said. Police searched Children’s Clinic, a group pro^am. rescuing 43-year-oId Gertrude Fearon. The Conservative Party prime room Tuesday night and said the area with dogs but found minister has been hailed by called Protecting Arkansas she needed to weigh the baby. nothing, said Sgt. Larry Children Together and the Poland's Communist leaders for Hitler-Stalin pact The child hasn't been seen Dunnington. her rigorous economic policies Little Rock Police Depart­ since. The kidnapper was not wear­ and by Solidarity for her out­ ment's Crime Stoppers added Mrs. Jones-Thomas said she ing a nurse's identification lag. spoken anti-Communist views. another $1,000 apiece. missing in Moscow In a British television interview . shortly before she flew to Warsaw NEW YORK (AP) - “The to invade Poland and led to the What Good is a State Represen on W ^nesday, Jaruzelski said: Hitler-Stalin pact that helped Soviet seizure of Polish territory "I hope Mrs. Thatcher will allow Ad featuring fetus defended precipitate World War II has and takeover of the Baltic repub­ us to tackle our own problems in a disappeared afong with other lics of Estonia, Latvia and sovereign way, using our own documents from the Soviet Un­ Lithuania. methods and Instruments." CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Wolfe responded, “ I was upset thiiik of it. We talked to the ion’s national archives, says a “ The process of democratiza­ Mrs. Thatcher has indicated The national Republican Senator­ [f You Can't Get in Touch With when I realized what was going on leading Soviet historian and tion and accessibility of the she would not interfere, but campaign and told them to pull ial Committee ordered a U.S. (with abortions). I think it’s in the ads." archivist. archives is going very slowly, remains determined to encour­ Senate candidate to yank a poor taste that (Byrd) has ... " I think the ad is disgusting, Yuri N. Afaiiasyev also said much more slowly than any of us age liberalization moves, a Brit­ campaign commercial that consistently voted for abortion." deplorable and never should have that much of the state archives, want,” said Afanasyev, a 54-year- ish official said. shows a bloody fetus side by side Byrd said the commercial been run," said Summersville the repository for memories long old historiographer who heads an with Senate Majority Leader distorted his record on abortion, denied to Soviet citizens, remain institute with 270 professors and Robert Byrd. Mayor Steve LeRose, a member adding that he believes federal o f the state Republican closed to scholars despite glas- 4,500 students housed in an ornate Byrd, D-W.Va., said Wednes­ Survey Irks funding for abortins is warranted committee. nost, Mikhail S. Gorbachev’s building in Moscow. day that GOP challenger Jay in cases of rape or incest or where policy of selective openness. The Soviet Union has tradition­ "Living in Manchester, it's easy to forget "I am against abortion except Wolfe’s television advertisement the life of the mother is endan­ ally denied the existence of the contestants in the case of a life-or-death was "contemptible” and “an gered by the pregnancy. “ I don’t know fora fact that the pact’s secret protocols because outrage.” situation to the mother. ... But to our current State Representative. He lives in LIHUE, Hawaii (AP) — The commercial listed as its Stalin archives haven’t been they would raise embarrassing have a political ad show a fetus Three contestants in the It sensationalizes a very se­ sponsor the Republican Senator­ destroyed. I do know that some questions about the historical like this is totally disgusting to me East Hartford and we don't see him around Mrs. America pageant have rious issue just for the sake of ial Committee, but the group, the very important documents have basis for Eastern European boun­ and. I ’m sure, to many people in complained they were ex­ political shock value," Byrd said. political arm of the U.S. Senate disappeared,” said Afanasyev, daries. Recently, the Soviets the state.” Manchester much. I think every town in this ploited by being forced to The 30-second spot, which Republican leadership, denied director of Moscow’s State His­ suggested the original protocols fill out a survey concerning prompted complaints from view­ any involvement. Several television stations said torical Archives Institute since and maps, copies of which were ■ their sexual practices. ers, opened with a closeup of a Cotnmittee spokesman Tom they received calls from viewers 1986 and a confidant of the Soviet discovered in Nazi archives and ] district deserves First Class Service. If you bloody fetus, then showed a According to Mrs. Ala­ Mason said Wolfe was not autho­ and referred them to Wolfe’s leader. published in the West, might ha ve picture of Byrd next to that of the rized to broadcast the ad with campaign office. "F o r instance, the (Hitler- been lost. send me to Hartford, you 7/ still see me in bama Diane Gamble, Mrs. fetus. Wisconsin Gale Coleman committee funds. “ People were irate. They said it Stalin) pact and the secret For many Soviets, the first and Mrs. North Carolina Wolfe, a first-term state sena­ " I t ’s the only ad ... that we've was rather a disgusting ad,” said protocols that go with it have opportunity to learn the details of Manchester. ” Connie Hedrick, the survey tor, defended the commercial. refused to pay for,” Mason said. Ruth Damron, a receptionist at vanished, they’re simply not in the pact came in an article in When asked if it upset viewers, included such questions as “ That should tell you what we WOWK-TV in Huntington. the Soviet archives, ” Afanasyev Sovietskaya Rossiya, one of the ’ "Can you make love with said of the 1939 non-aggression Soviet Union’s largest newspap- - two men at the same tim e?” accord that freed Nazi Germany ers, in August. \J "And that's a promise." and “ Outside of the bed­ room. where is the most Texas executes nurse’s killer unusual place you have had HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) - said today. "I feel really relieved. her abduction, she was found in a Millions of People Don't romance with your Donald Gene Franklin, whose husband?" I feel I can be at peace and Peggy vacant lot, nude, bleeding from appeal halted executions in the can be at peace." multiple stab wounds and barely Have Group Insurance Pageant president David state for more than nine months, Paul Munns Marmel said he had not At the time of the execution, she alive. She died later in a hospital. was put to death early today for said, she was looking at a picture seen the survey, adding that Franklin was on parole (or a abducting and murdering a nurse of her daughter. they were used in the past to rape conviction when he was 13 years ago. “ It’s been a long hard day,” she find out types of products arrested about four hours after Are You One of Them? Franklin. 37, made no final said. “ It’s been a very, very long used by contestants for the the abduction, but consistently statement before a lethal injec­ 13 years.” denied any involvement in Ms. Self-employed or work for a small business? product-marketing pur­ tion was administered at the poses of pageant sponsors. Franklin's hopes fora reprieve Moran's disappearance. Texas Department of Correc­ were blocked late Wednesday Marmel said the women tions’ Wall Unit. when the U.S. Supreme Court “ He just told me he was framed were not obliged to answer $1,000,000 Individual Franklin stared at the death voted 7-2 to refuse him a stay. for something he didn't do," a the questions. The 9th District chamber ceiling *ind coughed The nation’s highest court had fellow death row inmate, Johnny The three contestants Hsyor Medical. several times as drugs flowing granted Franklin a stay in Penry, said Wednesday. also complained Tuesday through needles inserted into his October 1987 to consider his Witnesses provided the license about the use of bikinis, arms took effect. He was pro­ challenge of Texas' capital pun­ plate number of a car speeding Choice of deductible: saying the skimpy attire nounced dead at 12:30 a.m., six ishment law. His attorneys away from the hospital. The car ^ East was degrading for a page­ s 250 500 1 000 5,000 minutes after doctors began argued that the law does not say was Franklin’s. $ , $ , $ , , $ \ H a rtfo rd Manchester ant featurng mothers and administering the injection. how much weight a jury should Police also found the nurse's PAUL MUNNS ^ _____ professional women. Franklin was the second person give to a defendant’s mitigating belongings in his garbage can and “ How is it going to look for executed this year in Texas, circumstances. blood found on his clothing my fellow workers to see me ASK US FOR A QUOTE which leads the nation with 28 The challenge put a halt to matched Ms. Moran’s. bumping and grinding in a executions since the U.S. Su­ executions in Texas after Jan. 7, For State Representative. "This is a case I use as the bikini on national televi­ preme Court restored capital when Robert Streetman, 27, was classic circumstantial evidence Your independent insurance broker. sion? It’s demeaning,” said punishment in 1976. He was the put to death for murdering a case, ’ said Bill Harris, a Bexar Dlrs. Gamble, a marketing 102nd person executed in the woman in a $1 burglary. County district attorney who Serving East Hartford, Glastonbury and Mandtp.stpr. director for an engineering United States since then. In June, the nation’s highest handled Franklin's case. “ We firm. Franklin spent 12'A years on court voted 6-3 to reject Frank­ had overwhelming evidence. It's Gorman Insurance Agency Oniy singie-piece' suits death row, and had three trials lin's challenge. were used in state contests an appropriate case for the death and at least five execution dates.. Franklin spent his final day in a leading to the national page­ penalty and he’s an appropriate 203-643-1139 His own attorney once described small cell next to the death subject.” ant, she said. him as the most hated man in San chamber, and was visited by his “ The worst part, in my mind, is Jennifer Kline, 21, of Aiitonio, where Mary Margaret parents. Minnesota, won the pageant that Franklin is the most hated “ Peggy ” Moran. 27. was slain in In 1175, Ms. Moran’s disappear­ "A" Rated (Excellent) that ended Sunday and was man in San Antonio, at least in Golden Rule July 1975. ance ftom a San Antonio hospital televised Tuesday by ABC. recent history," said Allen Caz- Golden Rule Insurance ('ompaiu Best “ I ’m very thankful it’s over.” prompted a highly publicized ier, who defended Franklin at his Polky not Available In all iljlc s . Lkensed Inall stale*, except Rl and PTY. polkles not available there. Service After the Sale. her mother, Patricia Crawford. citywide searth. Five days after third trial. Raid fofhy the rmumiiuytol’ leciPaul Munns. ,\ndn;w K Wonhirurum 1 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Nov. 3, 1988 OPINION Deceptive flier Buckno takes contend with the federal budget Dukakis should deficit, which translates into Casino proposal Quiz credibility & on fall releases strong stands support for George Kish. Per­ fix mes^^t home haps some of the other 42 percent can erase deficit of VP candidates Age limit To the Editor; Furioughs simply want to get Dukakis out of lTSHE6KTa«H(iT0 , To the Editor: To the Editor: Massachusetts. I think that view To the Editor; To the Editor: As a former state’s attorney for Over the past inonth, Susan a hit short-sighted. Michael Du­ Hartford County, I cannot remain Recent voter polls in that “ Hurrah” for James D. Giu- It is about time the American Buckno has shown voters of the kakis seeks to ride to Washington needed at a step to silent about the emergency over­ liberal and overwhelmingly De­ lietti! His proposal of state-owned people started questioning the on the backs of the Massachusetts 13th Assembly District that she is mocratic stronghold called Mas­ crowding prison release program taxpayers; he should be con­ and operated casinos to resolve credibility and qualifications of committed to the important sachusetts have shown George thafls being deceptively used for demned Instead to remain in the projected state deficit for the vice presidential candidates. tMTTOTHEPOULS issues. She has taken strong Bush to be holding his own political purposes. The Republi­ Massachusetts to devise solutions 1988-89 of approximately $400 The Oct. 5 vice presidential cut crime stances on pressing problems, against Michael Dukakis, at 42 can State Central Committee has million is an excellent proposal. debate clearly showed the impor­ North Elm wsNNsr us;.-so, such as forced busing and affor­ to the fiscal mess his policies prepared political brochures for percent each. Such surprising At last someone has the brain tance of the candidates to cam­ dable day care. Her opponent’s have created. distribution supporting local can­ Dukakis weakness in his home power to figure out a way to pull paign on their own behalf to let By Michael J. McManus position on these and many ottier MTKRETHEfPOlHISi* Hi didates forelection to the General state should raise concern among t^e state out of the red! the American people know who Among the concerns expressed by residents issues has been unclear. Susan Michele C. Carter Assembly. The brochure attacks voters elsewhere; do Massachu­ With such an operation, 0>n- they are and what they stand for WASHINGTON — The furlough of Buckno will be an excellent state Dover, Mass. of the North E lm Street neighborhood when incumbent Democratic candi­ setts voters know something they necticut people will no longer — to come out of the shadows and «C=3- Willie Hdrton has done more to hurt representative. I strongly recom­ construction of housing for the elderly was dates for supporting legislation don’t? need to bus it to Atlantic City, off 01 the coattails of the presiden­ Mike Dukakis’ chance of being mend pulling lever 5B on Election being considered there was that the housing concerning the release of prison In his nomination acceptance N.J., for casino gambling. Why tial candidates. It isclearttiatthe elected president than any single Day. Less government inmates but fails to address the speech at the Democratic Na­ shouldn’t Connecticut be the state American people are no longer might not be confined to elderly people. issue, thanks to the slashing but serious Issue of prison over­ tional Convention, Dukakis said, with Libertarians to benefit from Connecticut satisfied with the first major effective advertising of the issue by Margaret M. Kelly As a result o f the those concerns, town crowding which makes the legis­ “ In nine years. I ’ve balanced nine gamblers’ money? Why should decision made by the presidential George Bush. 38 Lookout Mountain Drive, officials decided to set the minimum age for lation necessary. In addition, in more budgets than this adminis­ To the Editor: we let revenue slip through to candidates and will begin to One sad consequence of the Bush Manchester tration has, and I ’ve just bal-t another state? question their judgment in future tenants at 62. And that lim it was w ritten into attack is that crime rates will rise. its haste to gain votes by playing upon the public’s fear of crime, anced a tenth.” Massachusetts When we head to the polls on It’s evident that Marie Herbst foreign and domestic affairs. For the m anagem ent agreem en t between the Belatedly, Dukakis has counterad- the Republican campaign litera­ voters can see beyond the rhe­ Nov. 8 there are some very doesn’t realize that there will a vice presidential choice, I would town’s Board of Directors and the Housing vertised that the furlough program Social Security: ture significantly misstates the toric; the “ Massachusetts mira­ important things we should always be gamblers who will go like to think that the presidential for convicted murderers was begun remember. Authority of Manchester. eligibility requirements for pri­ cle” has become a financial anywhere to gamble, come hell or candidate chose the very best in by a Republican predecessor, and Will you benefit? soner participation in the debacle. In fiscal 1988, the state Businesses do not pay taxes. high water. And because they the field and the one who has the Overlooked in the process of drafting the that he stopped it. But he missed the program. To the Editor; budget suffered a $450 million The corporate tax, the sales tax, gamble, it does not mean they are maturity to make the right agreement was the problem that the rigid key point about furlough programs. business’s share of Social Secur­ One such brochure attacks the deficit,' and the 1989 shortfall is bums. Bums don't have money to decisions for the American peo­ They are effective as a way to cut ity, the unemployment tax, and limit would cause when only one spouse in a representative from my district, Is Social Security a bigger likely to be as great. For months, gamble. People from all walks of ple, not the one who will just bring crime rates. taxes on excess profits all are married couple was 62 or older, and the other John W. (Jack) Thompson of drain on your paycheck than in spite of his advisers’ warnings, life like to gamble and they are in the votes from the groups he I hasten to add: There is no sense in passed on to . the consumer. was younger than 62. Manchester. Jack Thompson is a federal income tax? Most middle- Dukakis insisted there was no not bad people. It can be a hobby cannot attract himself. releasing convicted murderers sent­ Professional people — doctors, competent, cautious and con­ aged and younger workers think financial problem, until the de­ or whatever for them. So what? George Bush sees Dan Quayle The Board of Directors, in approving the enced to life imprisonment without lawyers, accountants — all pass scientious state representative of the deductions as money down ficit became undeniable at the As for adverse effects: Face it, as a young, knowledgeable, expe­ parole. their added tax burden on to the management agreement, corrected that with many years of experience in the drain. P er week, some fiscal year end in June. Massa­ Marie, gamblers are people. rienced American and he isproud However, the U.S. had 200,000 consumer. Federal, state and problem Tuesday by specifying that only one government service. His oppo­ individual workers pay more in chusetts law requires a balanced Some of them may be just like to have put his trust in a. whole furloughs granted in 1987. Generally town employees are all paid with nent, Susan Buckno, used the Social Security deductions than budget, so Dukakis had to you. People gambling at a state- generation of young people. He spouse needs to meet the age requirement in they are given to inmates preparing tax dollars, sending a portion brochure for her own campaign for groceries. However, in the comply. He balanced the budget owned and operated casino, in needs the Baby Boomer votes. order to qualify as a renter. for official release from prison, who back in taxes giving the impres­ and thus adopted Its deceptions. future, will these workers be by delaying some payments until reality, will be helping the state of But the Baby Boomers, unlike Open Forum are close to completion of their sion that they are taxpayers. But in the process of making the needed Two glaring errors are apparent supported for their retirement? 1989,' raiding the already criti­ Connecticut to resolve our huge any other generation, need lead­ sentence. "Furlough programs are a The burden of government change, thie directors opened up a broader in its face. The brochure indicates Social Security is a major con­ cally underfunded state em­ deficit. Wouldn’t you like to help ers who are aware, responsive, proven method of preparing inmates ployees’ pension fund, withhold­ rests solely on the shoulders of the such a worthy cause? and committed to their needs as question; Should an elderly person who wants independent representative who re­ that class B felons convicted of cern facing the nation today. for law-abiding lives,” says Dan Van ing millions promised to local working man. When the cost of well as those who display self­ No dirty politics: presents the best Manchester has to Buckno wilt work sexual assault, or convicted of The benefit is by far the largest Sure, Marie, casinos will need to live with a younger sibling o r other Ness, director of the Justice Fellow­ towns and various social pro­ government can no longer be management Qualities of ho­ offer to the state of Connecticut. I will assault of a victim 60 years old or public and private support for additional enforcement officials, companion be allow ed to rent one o f the vote for Thompson ship, part of the Prison Fellowship grams. introducing new taxes, passed on to the consumer, nesty. competence, emotional be proud to vote for Jack Thompson to control spending older, can be released. The retirement. Today, old-age re­ personnel, etc. But, haven't you apartments? The majority of directors said founded by Chuck Colson. It has tirement. disability and health and borrowing $185 million. The products are then produced over­ ever heard that in order to make stability, soundness of judgment, To the Editor; next Tuesday, and would urge other overseen 1,838 inmates on furlough statute clearly prohibits the re­ “ no,” and they w ere right. To the Editor; insurance pay benefits to 90 1989 budget was “ balanced” by seas. The consumer sets prices money you must also spend and strength under stress. Which voters to again support Jack, both for Not one escaped. lease of prisoners convicted of percent of the country’s work projecting an 8.3 percent revenue and prices set wages. The whole money to do so? (That’s the candidates are displaying these To open the eligibility to non-spouses I am shocked and dismayed by the his outstanding record and as a vote those specific offenses. The bro­ The budget deficit for the 1988-89 In Massachusetts, only 12 percent of force and families. Approxi­ increase in 1989, compared to 2.2 burden of government rests on ABC’s of business.) qualities and which ones are negative campaign being waged by against the lies and distortions of his chure cites Jack Thompson for younger than 62 would have constituted a fiscal year is predicted to top $128 those who got furloughs before their mately nine out of 10 workers in percent in 1988. Virtually no one the producer — the man who And there will always be addressing today’s concerns of Susan Buckno in the 13th Assembly opponent. release into society were rearrested supporting particular bills, sug­ breach o f faith with the North E lm Street million. This is an alarmingly high the U.S. are earning protection regards this as remotely realis­ works with his hands and makes a organized crime in any state ... AIDS, jobs, women’s rights, the District. Mrs. Buckno has attempted within a year for a new crime. But 29 gesting that these bills establish product. neighbors. And it could conceivably have figure, considering the huge surplus under Social Security. These tic. These deficits also do not casinos or no casinos. Marie threat of nuclear war, clean air. to raise the passion of the voters by Kevin M. O’Brien percent of those released without the program. The emergency the state had two years ago. The benefits include retirement, dis­ include expenses anticipated When government wants to Herbst’s purist ideas on the clean .water, safety in our streets distorted the mandate of Manchester voters, deliberately distorting Rep. Thomp­ 62 Horton Road, Manchester furloughs were rearrested. overcrowding release program nonpartisan Office of Fiscal Analysis ability. spousal survivor, child from the "universal” health spend money, it must take itfrom matter resemble those of the and abroad, and the health of the who in 1986 approved a $1.3 m illion bond issue son’s record on several significant In other words, furloughs are a step was adopted long before Jack projected a budget deficit of $385 survivor and hospital. About one insurance bill, which is expected > the working man. for only he who Puritans of long ago. How fortu­ American people and of the issues. The facts are simple; Jack toward lower crime rates. Thompson was in the Legislature. fo r the project. It was defined on the ballot as million for the 1989-90 fiscal year. If out of every five Americans Is to cost the state $1.4 billion over produces a product creates nate we are to have a young man nation? Did Dan Quayle, our Thompson does not advocate forced That’s what Dukakis should have He supported an amendment to housing for the elderly. Thompson cleariy elected, Susan Buckno will work hard now collecting Social Security the next four years. It is widely wealth. Only through spending like James Giulietti who is' a fellow Baby Boomer, address busing and never will support manda­ the early release statute that to bring back financial responsibility said, while conceding that Willie checks. anticipated by Massachusetts reform will the working man ever realist! Jim moves along with the these concerns? Did he really tell Director Geoffrey Naab, who moved for the tory busing for the purpose of Horton should never have been added an additional offense (ar­ superior candidate to the state Legislature. She will do it Concerned for the average voters that a huge tax increase benefit. Only with limited govern­ times and faces facts. us who he really is? Can he desegregation. Further, he is inten­ son murder) to the offenses for change in the contract to provide for spouses by working to control state spending, released. His failure to explain may citizen and the quality of life, will be enacted on Nov. 9. ment can the working man ever Speaking of ideas on how to empathize with the destruction of sely concerned about the welfare of all To the Editor; which a prisoner could not be under 62 years, said the intent was indeed to which is something the Democrats be disastrous for himself. It will Roosevelt signed the ^ c ia l Se­ “ It’s time to ask why it is that climb the ladder of success. resolve the state deficit, Marie American dreams by AIDS, pov­ people in the state and has strongly released: discriminate in favor of elderly people. have been unable to do. On Election certainly hurt the public at large. curity Act in 1935. Most Ameri­ we have run up more debt in this Government is like a fist; Itcan has been silent on this most vital erty, the Vietnam war, and supported legislation to ensure public Jack Thompson is a decent, honora­ If the Republicans choose to Day, pull lever 5B for Susan Buckno, “ I ’ ve been in 20 states in the last six country in the last eight years only ta ke from one group and give matter. Where’s your how-to, drugs? We did not know much The problem with the restriction is that safety. ble person who has served Manches­ play politics with the early cans did not believe that the the responsible choice. weeks talking to state corrections prograpi wouldn’t be able to pay than we did in the previous two to another, (government takes Marie? Had Jim Giulietti’s prop­ about Dan Quayle before and we Rep. Thompson has demon'ktrated ter well as a member of the Board of release program, they should at while it honors the wishes of the neighbors and officials,” said Mark Corrigan, direc­ its own way. Vet in 1975, the hundred, and to make sure it your tax dollars and spends them osal been made by Marie, I ’ll know just as little today. commitment to the citizens of Man­ Directors, town mayor, and member least tell the voters the truth. the mandate of the voters, it does not allow for Marilyn S. Neumayer tor of the National Institute for system was said to be going never happens again.” The tax­ to benefit certain special-interest “ bet” she would have thought it chester and the state through his work of the General Assembly. They should tell the voters that Make a difference; vote Nov. 8. the obvious benefits of having younger 134 Timrod Road, Manchester Sentencing Alternatives. “ Every one broke. It was paying out more in payers of Massachusetts are groups. Only when government an excellent idea! as mayor and state representative. He deserves better than the scurri­ the problem is so serious that the lets you spend your money the has said, ‘I ’ve tightened up my benefits than it received in asking why we have run up more As for James Giulietti, let’s companions living with elderly persons, a He has a virtually perfect attendance lous pamphlet which his opponent has state of Connecticut is under a L. Thompson furlough program.’ Asked why, they revenues. Although improve­ debt in this state in the last five way you see fit will society vote for a man who has his feet condition promoted in other programs for the record, he listens to the people of the distributed to voters in Manchester. federal court order to prevent Manchester State GOP letter smiled, ‘Willie Horton.” ’ ment has been made over the years than we did in the previous benefit. firm ly on the ground and put him aging. '• district, and he responds with action This campaign literature is full of prison overcrowding. They Fewer on furlough before release years, the future is still two hundred. State debt has risen The Democrats and the Repub­ back in the Senate! Two years at the state Capitol. Rep. Thompson innuendoes, half-truths and outright misleads, distorts should tell the voters that a There is no good way to reconcile the will lead to higher crime rates. uncertain. from $5 billion to $10 billion since licans have given us a choice of ago. as senator from the 35th Buckno pamphlet does not need to campaign on lies about Jack’s voting record in the commission on overcrowding has Oddly, Dukakis Inade himself look The U.S. retirement age has 1983. In the past eight months the least of two evils. But there is Senatorial District. Jim Giulietti conflicting objectives, however. "promises” — he has proven his state Legislature. His opponent To the Editor; been established which recom­ soft on crime. In fact, he “ can not be drifted downward from 65 to 62. alone, the state has borrowed another choice; the Libertarians. did a fine job ... and he will do so had honest facte leadership during years of commun­ should apologize for making use of mends to the governor and faulted for not being tough enough,” This implies a substantially $1.65 billion to avoid defaulting on Ron Paul is a Libertarian by again! ity service and has implemented such material. I was bom into a Republican family General Assembly policies to To the Editor: says Corrigan. “ The crime rate has longer retirement period, requir­ its payroll, at an interest cost of philosophy — “ Government My vote is going to a man with numerous programs that make life I am sure that the voters of and most of my votes have been prevent overcrowding. They gone down and the prison population ing a greater public financial $20 million. While Dukakis ac­ which governs least governs the gray matter; James Giulietti. better for everyone in Manchester. Manchester will put this paper where tended to be leaning that way, but a should tell the voters that an Jack Thompson didn’t like a has gone up.” Massachusetts crime support. Early retirement patt­ cuses the Reagan administration best.” Like the great Libertar­ Jack Thompson is a gentleman. He it belongs — in the trash can — and recent letter from the Connecticut advisory commission establishes recent pamphlet sent out by hfs fell 13.4 percent from 1982 to 1986, erns lead to a need for increased of “ borrowing and spending.” his ians of the past (Jefferson, Dorothy K. Wilmot respects the people of this district too give their vote to the clearly superior Republicans has just about ended my the prisoner capacity each year opponent, Susan Buckno, because Belated changes while it increased 1.8 percent savings. This may make the job own policy seems to be one of Adams and Pain e), he knows that 325 Woodbridge Road, Coventry much to resort to the cheap-shot candidate — Jack Thompson. sympathy for their cause. A typical nationally. for the entire state correctional it contains an account of his votes mobility more difficult for those spending and then borrowing. mankind will benefit more by the politics that are being used against appeal for last-minute funds enclosed system, and the emergency is in the House of Representatives. Ironically, if anything, Dukakis has nearing retirement age. Poten­ Dukakis likes to boast that he use of individual freedoms and a him. The voters in the 13th District Mary Ann Handley four tickets to “ get out of jail free,” often such that the sentencing of Let’s set the record straight: All been too tough on crime. What’s tial employers would not expect enacted the biggest tax cut in limited government. The main­ at police school have an opportunity to send a 133 Prospect St., Manchester “ compliments of Michael Dukakis.” any number of new prisoners the statements made in that needed is not Massachusetts' current mature workers to remain on the Massachusetts history. This al­ stream of human progress comes Attack is false, passionate message that dirty politics ’This disgusting bit of material is not each week requires that a pamphlet were true, honest facts. doubling of prison space, but the job for any length of time. ways draws a snicker in the Bay from the individual freedom of do not belong in Manchester. Re-elect only misleading, and distorted beyond number of prisoners must be The pamphlet itself was not Conditioning without excesses and development of alternative, more In all. Social Security faces State. Massachusetts voters the people in that society. The unsophisticated a compassionate and highly capable Thompson proves belief, but a proven downright lie that released. Until such time when property of human energy ex­ negative, it simply displayed a discipline without detriment are being effective forms of sentencing with a long-term financial insolvency. know that Dukakis, in his first legislator — Rep. Jack Thompson has to be done deliberately. In spite of funds are appropriated and pri­ pands with the growth of To the Editor: negative voting record. Susan higher potential for cutting crime. Its basic structure of benefits and term, enacted the largest tax ordered by state officials, somewhat class of the field all the facts to the contrary, as aired son facilities are expanded, a freedom. Buckno tells it like it is. That is Few Americans realize that the taxes must be reconsidered. The increase in Massachusetts his­ belatedly, for the training of police cadets in David C. Moyer on national networks repeatedly, this representative to the General A vote for Ron Paul Is not a vote I have followed many political why she would be an excellent To the Editor: number of inmates has tripled from intentions from the origination of tory. ‘This tax surcharge was 241 Gardner St., Manchester effort to elect a weak candidate on Assembly has no choice but to thrown away; it is sending a campaigns in Manchester, but state representative. Massachusetts. Punitive exercise is being 196,000 in 1970 to more than 600,000 at this program were not meant to repealed in his third term when it other than merit continues. Also, to support the release program message to the two major pa rties. have never before been subjected banned as a result of the unfortunate injuries Once again. Jack Thompson has present. Y et crime is rising. financially scare the elderly, became clear the voters would say that the responsibility for this legislation, which is what Jack No longer will we stand for them to witnessing such an unsophisti­ Francis X. McQuade and illnesses suffered by some trainees at the proven to be the class of the field of the “ Prisons, while necessary for vio­ retired, those nearing retire­ overturn it in referendum. 'This Buckno does more kind of campaign rests on other than Thompson did. Any party or to take our money and waste it on cated and false attack on any 63 Elm St., Manchester 1989 candidates. Jack’s thoughtful lent offenders, are clearly not work­ ment, mid-career employees, surcharge repeal, forced by pub­ police academy in Agawam. George Bush’s shoulders is only more candidate who makes deceptive programs that won’t and can’t politician, the likes of which Mrs. manner and ongoing compassion are ing,” says Am erica’s most famous and other individuals presently lic outcry and opposed vigorously Local police forces need new recruits who than occupy space evidence of how many things within political use of this situation work. No longer will we be slaves Susan Buckno used to try to refreshing in a public figure. ex-con. Chuck Colson. “ The inmate relying on a benefit which has by Dukakis to the last, is his much are in good physical and mental condition, his area of accountability seem to should not receive voters’ to a system that strangles the discredit one of the finest state To the Editor: While we. in Manchester, have population is increasing at 10 times been deducted from their pay- touted ’ .’tax cut.” In spite of the have not somehow ever come to his support. individual under mountains of representatives that Manchester Halloween event sure of foot and able to react to the dangers of usually been fortunate in our Republi­ the rate of the general population. And checks. Many solutions have been tax repeal, corporate state in­ attention. red tape and bureaucracy. No has ever sent to the Capitol. police work. But training to achieve those It seemed like the only reason the can and Democratic candidates. Jack the crime rate keeps going up. Nearly proposed to deal with the dilem­ come taxes are still the third big, successful I hope a few thousand more John D. LaBelle longer will they buy our votes Not only did Mrs. Buckno Manchester Herald endorsed , Jack Thompson is so good we might all three-fourths of ex-prisoners are mas of dwindling, funds in our highest in the country; personal goals should be provided without methods Republicans get the same letter and 295 E. Center St., Manchester with the dollars they stole from display an almost total lack of ’Thompson was because of nis- good consider supporting him and the rearrested within four years of public retirement programs. income taxes are the second To the Editor: that send recruits to the hospital. have the same reaction as I did, for if us. understanding of the political attendance record. In his two years in public service people like him release.” The uncertainty of Social Se­ highest, more than twice the they do Connecticut is going to vote for process by presenting situations Cadets should not be beaten into the ground the state Legislature, Jack Thomp­ provide. Fortunately, there are alternatives. Zinsser stands curity is a concern for today national average. The tax cli­ Thank you. children of Man­ Michael Dukakis, who has t r i^ to Peter J. McNamara that were simply not true, but by exhaustion or expected to go without water son’s attendance has been good, but In 1982, Georgia began an intensive which we may all face in the mate has had a stifling effect on chester. for making this yearis conduct an honest and truthful 106 Summit St. Manchester more Importantly, raising the his accomplishments have been few. probation system in which one proba­ for accountability future. business. Since 1984. Massachu­ Downtown Halloween Parade until they are severely dehydrated. They Joseph Hachey campaign, that lacks the glamour of a busing issue, which was a non­ It’s time the voters of the 13th tion officer had his caseload reduced setts has lost 91,000 manufactur­ and Painting of the Windows the should be built up, not humiliated by 91 Diane Drive, Manchester professional advertising and market­ To the Editor; issue that raised fears that were Assembly District elected a state from 200 to 25, so that he could make ing jobs, while nationally manu­ biggest and most successful that instructors trying to outdo fraternity hazing. ing blitz that got Ronald Reagan into Laurie A. Procaccini totally unfounded. This reference representative that does more than five visits a week to each probationer facturing jobs rose by 81,000. we have had! the White House twice and now seeks Carl Zinsser stands for accoun­ 27 Glendale Road, Manchester to busing certainly signifies that A new training program will be occupy space. That is why I am — often without notice. If the offender Since state taxes are obviously Herald’s choice A special thanks to the Man­ to do the same with his shadow. tability in government. Mrs. Buckno did not fully under­ recommended by a task force of medical and endorsing Susan Buckno. Herbst works hard was not at work or home, probation not low, Massachusetts voters chester Herald. The Hartford Carl established credibility stand the intent of this bill. law enforcement specialists and legislators. was revoked and he went to prison. Joy in good news point to higher spending as the Is off the mark Courant, Connecticut National for good solutions John L. Pickens A study by the Rand Corp. found with his colleagues on both sides cause of the financial crisis. Mrs. Buckno’s campaign is Bank, the Savings Bank of Every facet of training will be scrutinized, Deborah A. Hess 206 Ferguson Road, Manchester of the floor during his tenure as being orchestrated by the profes­ 92 Hackmatack St., Manchester that out of 2;322 offenders, less than about local folks Spending has increased over 10 To the Editor: Manchester, and Phelon, Squa- and recommendations for the best type of To the Editor: one percent were convincted of new state senator from 1980 to 1986. percent per year for the last four sionals at the Capitol, who have trito and Fitzgerald, P.C., for program will be made. Weicker and staff crimes, and only 16 percent had their When he was a state senator To the Editor: years — far above the rate of ’ The Manchester Herald’s en­ no real concern for Manchester, their financial support. Thanks to In the meantime, new instructors at Lies, distortions Spend, spend spend. I am tired of probation revoked for technical viola­ there was a balanced budget with inflation. Dukakis has added dorsement of Sen. Meotti isoff the only for votes at any price. Helium Hi’s for their bright this buzzword campaign that Sen. a surplus. Now, two years later, Hard work, commitment to the Agawam and elsewhere will take a more solve our problems tions. That’s an 83 percent success A special joy is to be found in 10,000 new state employees to the mark as far as I am concerned. balloons at the parade, to the Luts in Buckno mailing Marie Herbst’s opponent is running. I there is an enormous deficit in the our Manchester Herald when it payroll, increasing it by 65 The Herald implies that Carl quality of life forall people, better Children’s Museum for coordi­ sensitive approach to training future police rate — far better than the 60 to 75 hear him talk a lot about Marie’s To the Editor: percent rearrest rate of ex-convicts. state treasury when the Demo­ gives us good news about local percent since 1983. The state also Zinsser has been following a education for all children, con­ nating the window paintings, to To the Editor: “ spending” ways, but 1 do not hear cern for the elderly and those less officers. It’s unfortunate that it took serious Intensive probation is most effec­ crats are the majority. It is time people. The announcement of the increased its expenditures for strict partisan line during this the Girl Scouts for helping with him criticize the way the money was fortunate, have always been Jack incidents in Agawam to initiate sensible Representing Manchester on the tive with non-vioient offenders, who for a change. recognition given to Marilyn “ outside consultants” from $147 campaign and therefore might the pumpkin painting, to Henry Although I have been involved in training methods. spent. He does nob say that he would state level for six years, I found many are about a third of those in state Why have the Democrats elim i­ Ulion. RHAM Junior High School million to $447 million per year. not vote in the best interest of the Thompson’s motivations. He was Botticello for delivering SM local political campaigns for the past cut spending nor does he offer to Manchester constituents with ques­ prisons. “ Come to New Mexico, and I nated the position of inspector mathematics teacher, is one such The state’s fiscal situation is in people (4th Senatorial District the first to lead the drive to have pumpkins on his trailer, to the It’s difficult enough to get good police 13 years, this,is the first time I have provide the voters with specific tions and problems that involved need will show you 40 women in prison for 'general In state government? It is item. She emphasizes the practi­ such crisis that many state and Connecticut). Wrong! all sidewalks in town made more Manchester Police for escorting recruits. They shouldn’t be hurt or written a letter In connection with spending cuts. Would he eliminate $20 for immolate help on the federal fraudulent use of credit cards,” says an office that would ferret out cal uses of mathematics — as my legislators are anxious to recon­ The Herald also implies that accessible to those in wheel­ the parade, to all the craft people anyone’s candidacy. However, I am discouraged before they ever get to our million per year for the next five years level. Corrigan. “ They are doing two years crime and corruption in state own junior high school teacher vene to deal with it. The governor Carl Zinsser is less than broad chairs. He worked to develop the who filled the sidewalk with tireir compelled to write on behalf of Jack streets. for the preservation of open space? From lost passports to help in being at a cost of $20,000 per year. That is not government. Carl Zinsser favors did not. is eager to avoid any legislative minded and does not get all the money to complete the pool for wares, and to the Ambassailor Thompson, Democratic state repre­ Would he reduce the ConnPace admitted to a Veterans Administra­ liberal or conservative. It is dumb.” bringing the office back to protect Marilyn’s emphasis on useful­ debate which might draw media facts before he reacts. Wrong the handicapped with the young Club of the Chamber of Com­ sentative from the 13th Assembly people of lOH. program and thus place an additional tion hospital. Sen. Lowell Weicker, Jr. Will states press for alternatives to the public from crooked ness calls to mind the time when, attention to his fiscal fiasco. again! merce for helping monitor the — The Evening Gazette, Worcester, Mass. District, and in response toa maillngl $4.4 million burden on the backs of our and his very efficient Hartford office prison after Willie Horton? politicians. as a beginner in construction. I After all, “ This election is not Carl Zinsser is a tireless Hard work, educational and parade. received on behalf of Jack’s opponent, elderly? Would he refuse to spend staff relayed information and help “ If we are talking about protecting In recent news releases Carl was trying to lay out a right-angle about ideology; it’s about compe­ worker. He is an extremely political background necessary Thank you. thank you, thank Susan Buckno, mailed by the Connec­ money to better train and equip our within a few hours of m y call. No the public, then we need to make sure has been pointing out Mike corner for concrete-footer exca­ tence.” Last week Dukakis advo­ conscientious and broad-minded to understand the issues, and you! ticut Republicans. This mailing con­ volunteer firefighters? Would he cut waiting for channels. Just quick there is prison space for those who Meotti’s voting record. He has vation, using the formula I had cated a pay raise for the legisla­ person who does his homework address them in a quiet, effective See you next year! tains lies and attempts to create funding for education? Sen. Herbst action. pose a danger, and,take a hard look at provided recorded facts. Why learned in school — the'square of tors, arguing that they have an before making a decision. He manner, is what Jack 'Thompson unfounded fear in the voters. Along iKaitrliPslrrI Hrral?i has voted to fund all of these As a volunteer lobbyist for the the one-third of non-violent offenders have the news media refused to the hypotenuse of a right angle ” 18-hour-a-day, 7-day-a-week enjoys working with people, both is all about. Bernard Apter and Al C ashm u with many others I have been programs, programs which help all of disabled In the past two years on the who can l>e placed in tough, highly ' publish these facts which prove triangle is equal to the sum of the job.” At the same time, he urged as a group and on a one-to-one I would suggest that Mrs. Downtown Mancheider Foundtd In 1881 disgusted by the negative campaign us. federal level, the senator was there to supervised alternative programs, Carl's statements? square of the base plus the square them to cancel their impending basis, to solve problems and Buckno spend more time learning Assoclatlea PENNY M. 8IEFFERT...... PubHthw’ which has taken place on the national Real-life problems require real-life speak out loudly for legislation to help without jeopardizing the public.” Carl is a man of integrity, of the height. Our form-building September session- and to con­ answer questions. He demon­ the basics of Uie political process OEOnOE T. CHAPPELL...... Edttor scene. Apparently, this same attitude solutions. Marie’s record shows that honest and straightforward, who before challenging someone who, DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... ExMuttv* Edttor those in n e ^ . Says who? [ carpenter, having seen my on­ tinue their recess, begun in July, strated this while on the Man­ has “ trickled down” to Manchester in she knows the problems that affect all will work for his clients and the MARIE P. Q R AD Y...... Ctty Edttor Under his brash exterior, I found Not Michaei Dukakis. Not George site problem, said, “ Sonny, any until after the November elec­ chester Board of Directors and after years of service to Manches­ the form of Susan ^uckno’s of us. She has worked hard to find good entire state. We need a senator ALEXANDER O IR ELLI...... A m o c M o Edttor this man to have a very soft heart. Bush, but Dan Van Ness of Justice combination proportioned as tion. Massachusetts voters are while a state senator for three ter, has in his first time as a state campaign. solutions to those problems. The 35th like Car) Zinsser and I support Let’s give him the credit he Fellowship. After this dismal cam­ three, four and five will give you a not favorably impressed with this terms. representative found the respect EMERGENCY DENISE A. ROBERTS...... Advorllting 01 rod or Jack Thompson is dedicated to the Senatorial District should and will him wholeheartedly. Let’s put of politicians on both sides of the JEANNE O. FROMERTH...... B uilnm Mwiigor deserves on Nov. 8 by keeping him in paign, will the voice of reason be right-angle com er — right on the brazen attempt to bribe and Carl Zinsser is the right choice Fire — Police — Medical town of Manchester and has been so re-elect Sen. Herbst on Nov. 8. him back in the Senate again. "' aisle. SHELDON COHEN...... Composing Minagor office. heard? bottom.” muzzle the legislators. — vote for him on Nov. 8. A for the past 25 years. Anyone who ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... ProMroom Manager About 42 percent of Massachu- D IA L 911 FRANK J. MeSWEEQAN...... Circulation OIraetorknows Jack personally knows that he Unda Hill Theunis Werfchoven Clint Hendrickson ’Thomas E. Toomey ElBle "B iz” Swensson Michael J. McManus Is a syndi­ setts voters think that this kind of Eric Zlmaer •' In Manchester is a very serious, dedicated and 327 Daleville Road, Stom 88 Santina Drive, Manchester 500 E. Center St., Manchester 560 Porter St., Manchester cated columnist. 72 S. Hawthorne St., Manchester financial Incompetence cannot Manchester L O C A L 1 Conservative kids? iBaitrbrBlrr Mrrali'i Section 2, Page 11 & S T A T E No, famjiiar faces SPORTS Thursday, Nov. 3,1988 Brook bjds opened Costello Industries Inc. of Newington By Andrew J. Davis Bush since he’s been vice presi­ submitted the apparent low bid today of Manchester Herald dent,” said Angelique Nollez, 14, $662,873 for improvements to the Bigelow council secretary. Brook drainage system. Vite President George Bush’s The election at Bennett m ir­ victory in mock elections held Four other companies submitted bids, rored the results of a nationwide M HS girls which were opened today in the General this week at Bennet Junior High poll of high school students this School was less a result of young Services office in the Municipal Building. week. In that poll, conducted by conservatism than it was famil­ The Manchester engineering firm of Fuss the Northfield Mount Hermon & O’Neili estimated the cost of the work iast iarity with the candidate, student School in Northfield, Mass., the leaders said. year at between $467,000 to $679,000. majority of students voted Re­ While the elections resulted in a finish up William Camosci, the town’s director of publican and gave Bush a 2-1 near sweep for Republican candi­ engineering services, was pleased that all victory over Dukakis. ■iyf. dates for state and national • « of the bids were in the same range. Kjm Robert Nilsen, a spokes­ — office, members of the Student ‘‘That's a good representation of what the man for the Northfield Mount '■'I job is worth,” he said. "There doesn't Council said that does not mean Hermon School, told the Asso­ appear to be a big difference within the more students are potential Re­ ciated Press that "young people 13 undefeated bids.” publicans than Democrats. have grown up under the Reagan But one did say students were Other bidders were C FL Inc. of Manches­ administration and they are •It:! Perfect! ter, $685,900; Frank White Construction Co. not convinced of Michael Duka­ rather complacent.” the 15-minute mark of the first of East Hartford, $722,645; Westrackinc. of kis’s message that the “ best Manchester High School is That’s exactly how the Man­ half. Off a comer kick by senior Framingham. Mass., $738,835; and Sou­ America is yet to come.” At holding its mock election today, chester High girls' soccer team Karen Rattanakoun, sophomore theast Paving Co. Inc. of Newington, Ulancnmier Herald Bennet. 283 students voted for said Ronald Ctournoyer, MHS ended its regular season Wedne.s­ Tracy Hart headed the ball to $740,200. Bush, the Republican presiden­ Student Council adviser. The day afternoon. freshman Jessica Marquez. Mar­ LOVES TO READ — Matthewt Lacaprucia. 21 months old, of 25 Palm St., tial candidate, to ?5! lor Dukakis, Northfield poll was based on ^'4 Receivinggoalsfrom freshman quez back-flipped the ball to scans a book Monday at the Mary Cheney Library. The fact that he had the the Democratic candidate. mocl^elections at two schools in Mary Moriarty and junior Meg Moriarty who found the back of Trash plant shutdown book upside-down did not bother the young reader. ”A lot of people like life the way each'state and Manchester High Berte. the Indians shut out the net. It was Moriarty’s eighth it is,” said Am y Mizoras, 14, Glastonbury High. 2-0. to achieve HAR‘TFORD (AP) — A major rupture in School was not one of them. goal of the year.. social chairman of the Student Because of students’ familiar­ a perfect 1^0 season. It was the At the 12-minute mark of the one of three boilers at the mid-Connecticut Council. “ We don’t need a dras­ first unbeaten and untied squad trash-burning plant in Hartford last week Firm under injunction Tougher rules sought ity with Bush, the Republicans second half, Berte received a tic, drastic change.” were able to muster a virtual * ’> aMMP%.vt*4 for eighth-year coach Joe Erardi. pass from Hart and drilled a has led to a plant shutdown and raised In 1986, his club finished the HARTFORD (AP) — A South Windsor B R ID G E P O R T (AP) — Some of Bridge­ The officers said Thursday that sweep in the mock election, said 25-yarder into the upper right concerns of the state’s trash-disposal ■*. W: -S ' ^ regular season at - - . authority. paving company that faces charges of port’s ambulances have gunshot holes in Tuesday’s mock election — which vice president Tom Berte, 14. 15 0 1 corner of the net. “She (Berte) defrauding 89 customers of more than them and in Norwalk, a paramedic was resulted in victories for Republi­ Students, not knowing the other Manchester, ranked third in the really blistered that .shot.” E r ­ As a result of the shutdown late Tuesday cans Bush, Lowell P. Weicker Jr., unofficial state poll, al.so re­ night, trash from 37 of the towns participat­ $100,000 has been placed under a temporary beaten when he went to help a patient candidates well, basically voted ardi said. injunction that calls for finesof up to $25,000 recently. Carl Zinsser and Susa n Buckno — for the presidency and worked corded 14 .shutouts. Glastonbury Erardi cited Berte. Hart, Mor­ ing in the project was being diverted had more to do with students ends up 8-7-1. Wednesday to the bulging Hartford landfill. if the company deals improperly with its An increase in violence against paramed­ their way down the party line, he iarty and sophomore Shelly customers. ics in some parts of Connecticut is causing being familiar with the vice said. “ We actually played our best Dieterle as playing their best Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority president than any other factor. game of the season,” Erardi said. officials said they hoped one boiler would be The injunction, signed this week by state emergency medical officials to say ” A lot of people pushed down games of the season. Bush has had his name in the ” We were really ready for it. The operating again today, which would allow Hartford Superior Court Judge Ronald they will ask the General Assembly again Bush and went down the line,” "I can’t see us ranked (in the news nationally for the last eight kids were really excited about the the plant to run at half capacity. Fracasse. warns Hartford Paving Co this year to enact legislation making it a Berte said. “ If there was a party Class L state tournament) any­ years, while Dukakis, the Massa­ chance of going undefeated.” It The boilers were built and are operated against several improper business practi­ felony to attack an EM T. lever, they would have used it.” thing less than (No.) two” ces. chusetts governor, has only been T^*‘ ■ ' was Glastonbury in last year’s Erardi said by Combustion Engineering Inc. The The only Democrat to be Assistant Attorney General Neil Fish in the news recently, the students regular season finale which shat­ rupture occurred Oct. 27. two days after the victorious was Barbara Ken- man said the company will face fines of up Judge: Search was legal said. nelly, who is seeking re-election tered Manchester’s hopes of an Manchester i i- p $171 million plant began commercial to $25,000 if it violates the injunction undefeated season. Glastonbury 0 0 C* operation. “Everyone’s pretty familiar in the 1st Congressional District Reglnild Plnto/Manchestsr Herald Scoring: M. Moriarty, Berte H A R TFO R D (AP) — A police dog’s The Indians took a 1-0 lead at M- ■with George Bush.” said Lynne against Republican Mario Ro­ CELEBRATION — Manchester High's Jeremy Dieterle Hartford High Wednesday at Memorial Field. The Saves: M- Hollis 3; G Coughlin U sniffing around a drug suspect’s rented Knapp. 14, president of the bles. Mizoras said Kennelly won (13) has a big smile on his face as he and Dave Man shoots self locker did not constitute an illegal search, student council. Indians’ Jim Melesko (6) is another celebrant. The Panel to eye costs because her name was better Stephenson celebrate Dieterle’s goal against East said a Superior Court judge in denying the “ I think they’re going with known than Robles. Indians won, 1-0, to finish up 13-2-1 for the season. W A TER FO R D (AP) — A 29-year-oId H A R TFO R D (AP) — A legislative- woman’s claim that her right to privacy State Open caps Ck>lchester man who was driving a truck committee has decided to look into the was violated when police, without a search that was seen at two Salem robberies soaring costs for repairs to the state’s warrant, used the dog to find drugs. Wednesday night was critically injured 2-year-old minimum-security prison in "The exposing of the air near the Search panel hears after apparently shooting himself with a Enfield. defendant’s property to a trained dog does MHS boys head into tourney year for runners rifle, police said. Officials have said it will cost $277 not constitute a ‘search’ within the meaning Kenneth R. Dumore. whose last known million for repairs to leaky roofs and to of the Fourth Amendment.” wroteSuperior opinions on managers address was in Colchester, was listed in build temporary housing wliile the repairs Court Judge Thomas Corrigan in a ruling By Jim Tierney . critical condition at Lawrence and Memor­ are made. Manchester Herald issued Oct 27 He cited a U S. Supreme By Andrew Yurkovsky ial Hospital in New London, a spokeswo­ The committee will study the prison Court case. Schaffer said. on upswing; shut out EHHS man said. Manchester Herald Schaffer said that the town The (Culmination of the scholas­ project from its earliest stages of construc­ Corrigan refu.sed to dismiss drug charges Dumore was injured after the pickup tion through its completion, and its later needs more team building. He tic cross country season will take against Michele Frost. 35, of South Among the seven most impor­ truck was stopped by Waterford police at roof-repair project, looking at the public spid that goal setting is important It was a perfect way for the place Friday afternoon at Wick­ Wind.sor. who is accused of possession of tant things Manchester’s new 7:05 p.m., about a half-hour after (wo works department’s monitoring and hiring because without it department Manchester High boys' soccer ham Park in the form of the State armed robberies. cocaine and more than a kilogram of town manager should be is a heads feel that they set their own team to head into the state Class Open Championship. procedures. Palermino said. marijuana consensus builder and a goal agenda. LL Tournament. The East Catholic and Man­ setter, a former member of the Consensus building, or the In its final regular season chester High boys’ and girls’ town Board of Directors said teams qualified for the Open today. ability to be "a mediator with an game. Manchester edged East -•<#1 ■ objective,” is one of Weiss’ strong based on their performances in The former director. Beldon H. Hartford. 1-0, in a hard-fought points. Schaffer said. the state class meets last Satur­ Campaign Schaffer, met with the the com­ CCC East Division encounter •Rfcji State race Maybe Wednesday afternoon at Memor­ '■0- (f ^ T,* day at Windham High School. mittee handling the search for a . Members of the five-member The girls’ race will answer the From page 1 new manager in the Lincoln search committee agreed with ial Field. The Indians, who won From page 1 From page 1 the CCC East title outright, finish rim gun at 1:30 p.m. followed by the Center hearing room, Chris­ Schaffer that a vision for the boys’ race at 2:15 p m. topher Droney, West Hartford’s town’s future and patience are with a league record of 12-1-1 and campaigned in Wisconsin and disregard for our country.” 13-2-1 overall. The top two teams in each of the put in the “ must win” column by Thomas Landers, district'pres­ mayor, also offered his thought.s among the most important quali­ six classes — LL, L. MM, M, SS Ohioon Wednesday and scoffed at Quayle found himself caught up the Dukakis campaign. ident, could not be contacted on the search for a person to ties of a new manager. Manchester goes into the post­ and S — drew automatic bids to Dukakis’ claims to being a anew in a controversy over In Connecticut’s Senate race, today for comment and neither replace Town Manager Robert B. “ I think that’s the most impor­ season with a four-game winning the Open along with the next eight Democrat in the Harry Truman abortion. three-term GOP incumbent Lo­ mold. could several of the other Weiss, who is retiring in June tant question we can ask,” streak. East Hartford finishes up teams ba.sed on composite time Whiie he ardentiy opposes well P. Weicker Jr. picked up two directors. 1989. 7-4-3 in the league and 8-5-3 score. “If he’s Harry Truman, I’m ■ abortion, even in cases of rape, Nathan G. Agostinelli, a former more daily newspaper endorse­ Schaffer, who is also a past overall. A total of 20 teams will contest Roger Rabbit,” Reagan said. Quayie toid questioners he had no On Wednesday, Landers said mayor on the committee, said ments, from The Day of New director of the Institute of Public about the need for vision. the boys race’ while 21 will be in Dukakis, in Chicago, assailed quarrel with a medicai procedure he would canvass district direc­ Manchester scored 39goals this London and The Evening Sentinel Service at the University of Stephen T. Penny, another the girls’ race, due to a tie the Repubiicans’ ciaim on Tru ­ known as dilation and curettage, of Ansonia. tors to see if they were satisfied Season and allowed only 11. The Connecticut, said that the new former mayor on the committee, between Northwest Catholic of man’s memory. “ Have they no or D-and-C, and said it wouid Weicker faces a strong chal- with the counterproposal offered Indians recorded nine shutouts. shame?” he asked. manager should be a team said that patience is an important "Th a t’s fantastic. The kids have West Hartford and Avon. prevent conception if performed ienge from Democrat Joseph I. by DiRosa to Longest Tuesday builder, a goal setter, and a With Democrat Dukakis taking night. attribute because the manager is really met their goals this year.” Garnering .second place behind soon after rape. Lieberman. Connecticut’s popu­ consensus builder. fuli advantage of national televi­ going to be ahead of others in his Indian Coach Bill McCarthy said. St. Bernard’s of Uncasville in the Questions about abortion have lar attorney general Polls over Tripp said Landers had dis­ sion interview invitations. Bush The new manager should also knowledge of the future develop- ” It’s been a real great year for Class MM race, the East Catholic hounded Quayie in recent days, the last two weeks show theracea cussed the question with him. tossed another barb ioaded with "set the pace” for the administra­ ments in town. the kids.” boys were the only automatic particularly following his sugges­ virtual dead heat Since Tripp has been impatient “ the L word,” or liberal label. tion. have a vision for the Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr.; qualifier among the local squads. tion to a 12-year-old girl that she Lieberman campaigned in with what he considered lack of community, have the ability to ; Theindiansshouldbeoneofthe ” It seemed like he appeared on who also is on the committee, said Both the Manchester boys and should go ahead and give birth in Stamford Wedne.sday. progress on the agreement so far, lop-seeded teams in the Class L L every television show except deal with a number of complex he liked that idea because it girls finished third in their a theoreticai situation in which Weicker was campaigning his endorsement of the latest issues at once, and be patient field. The seedings and pairings PETE LOPATKA ‘Wheel of Fortune,” ’ Bush joked. would leave no doubt about the respective Class L L races while she was raped by her father and Wednesday in Waterbury, South- proposals could be regarded as about allowing the town to adjust will be released Saturday at CIAC . . East Catholic entrant “ You see, he was afraid that terms of a severance agreement the East girls placed fourth in the became pregnant. bury and Danbury. significant. headquarters iq. Hamden. Tour­ Vanna might turn over the L to the changes he carries out. should the new manager be fired. Class MM race. The top five nament action for the boys begins teams in the Open will qualify for word.” Vanna White is hostess on Monday. G e o rp Suitor said, “ Hopefully, the popular game show. the New England Meet to be held the hillier course will help us.” Still, Dukakis’ television apper- Senior Jeremy Dieterle capped Nov. 12 in Vermont. off a fine regular season with his Manchester is led by seniors ances prompted Bush to accept The top 20 individual finishers Todd Liscomb and Craig Hemp­ team-leading 13th goal at 23:30 of Rtginald Plnto/Manchattar Harald severei of his own, including 30 in both the boys’ and girls’ races stead, who took sixth and sev­ the first half. That turned out to minutes iive on NBC’s “ Today” EYES FORWARD — Manchester's Dave during Wednesday’s game at Memorial will earn All-State honors. enth. respectively, in the L L race be the game-winner. show today. Stephenson (8) and East Hartford’s Field. “ We’re shooting for the top 10,” Both are strong All-State The campaign grew more Senior Greg Murray, playing Jamie Dion keep their eyes on the ball East Coach Paul Haggerty said. candidates. “ There’s an outside chance we heated for the vice presidentiai «C S A 040112D for the injured senior Dan Kelsey, The East girls, who have been candidates. Democrat Lloyd sent a diagonal pass into the best scoring chance when his low could come in the top five. That without their No. 1 runner, check by senior Doug Harvey, didn’t let. down. They stayed would get us to Vermont. We’ll be Bentsen blasted Bush for select­ penalty area. Dieterle. with East grounder was corralled by Indian Murray, senior Ted Miller and mentally tough. (The win) is sophomore All-Stater Nancy ing Dan Quayle as his running $199.00 lOOTH ANNIVERSARY Hartford goalie Bryan Slota senior goalie Jeff Bernier, who happy if we get the top 10.” Byrne due to a stress fracture, junior Dave Stephenson played important for the tournament.” Haggerty feels the Open field mate. The choice, BenUen said in coming out. beautifully headed a recorded his seventh shutout. well. Manchester i o—1 are pleased to be in the Open. Illinois, showed ” a real disdain, 10-yarder into the back of the net. may hinder his team “That’sone “ We’re shooting for the top 10,” East Hartford’s dangerous for­ “To their credit they won this ^sVorino^MU Dieterle. 0 0—0 Jamie Dion had the Hornets’ thing that’s really going to hurt us Eagle Coach Kathy O’Neill said. ward Diego Quintero was held in game, McCarthy said. “They Soves: m -B ernier 4; e h -S iota 6. because we don’t have that guy ” I think they learned a lot about out front. We’ve done everything running and setting goals. In we wanted to do this year. essence, that’s what coaching is Coup Everything else is gravy.” all about.” Ditica recovering from heart attack Sophomore Chris Ray. who Seniors Noel Feehan and Sarah From page 1 placed seventh in Class MM race, Thiery, who took 18th and 20th, will lead the Eagles. By Bernard Schoenburg said. They brought Ditka to the acting head coach later in the respectively in the MM race, will we should have done last week.” Attempting to make its second lead the Eagles. by boat before dawn and attacked The Associated Fress hospital, and he was alert and week. The Bears, 7-2 after a 30-7 loss straight appearance in the New The Manchester girls are also the presidential palace. If )tou‘ve been waiting for the right time to buy a great Casablanca © ceiling fan...slop by Economy Electric’s conscious when he got there In keeping with his reputation to the New England Patriots last England championships will be glad to be running in the Open. Ahmed Ahdullah Aziz, the spectacular Lighting Showrooms now. Casablanca’s Rose Parade Special Edition features white blades with L A K E FO R EST, III. - Doctors shortly after 8:30 a m.. Alex­ for being headstrong — both as an weekend, host the Tampa Bay the Manchester boys, who fin­ "The girls were overjoyed when Maldivian high commissioner in brass accents, now on sale for only $199.00. Price includes motor, blades, dimmer and light kit (glass sold say the next several days will tell ander said. N F L coach and player — McCas­ Buccaneers, 2-7, on Sunday. ished a strong third if) the L L they knew they made the Open,” Sri Lanka, said the government separately). Hurry while supplies last, quantities are limited. In addition to our Parade of Savings, don1 forget how soon Mike Ditkaywill be’ ” He is very stable and doing key said Ditka resisted the first “ Our prayers are going to be race. The Indians duplicated Indian Coach Stan Bebyn said. 1 had beaten back the attackers, allowed to resume his coaching extremely well,” the cardiologist attempts by the coaches to get to pick up your Casablanca entry form at one of our convenient locations nearest you. Paddle Fan Sale ends with coach Ditka right now,” said their best" Open finish ever last " I ’d be happy if we can finish in whom he described as “ dark- duties after suffering a mild heart said. medical attention, but finally Sunday November 13, 1988. linebacker Mike Singletary. “The year by taking third behind the top 10. The top five would be a skinned invaders.” He said, “ The attack at the Chicago Bears’ Ditka wi.II require hospitaliza­ agreed to go to the hospital. No. 1 factorand priority for him is '^aples High of Westport and dream come true.” government is in full control of training facility. tion for at least five to seven days, Ditka also indicated he hadn't to get well,” ASvier of Middletown, who again the situation.” Nursing supervisor Joan Miteff Alexander said. He said the coach lost his sense of humor when he Junior Beth Cool, who secured McCaskey said a game plan for are their main adversaries. 12th place in the L L race, is a However, residents of Male, a said early today that Ditka’s was given, medicine to open a and Alexander were checking out Sunday was nearly completed. “ This team is probably my best potential All-Stater. “ I think city of 55,000, said sporadic w in a trip for two to You'll be Clasablanca's guests at the condition remained unhanged blocked artery, and the chest ah ultrasound monitor that shows Ditka increasingly has turned team at reaching their individual from Wednesday — serious but she’ll run another good race on gunfire continued through the WW M MTMMAUT ACCUUMEO UGHTING SHOWROOM-MANCHESTU. CT Pasadena’s Rose Bowl Game. 6cpting Rose Bowl Fbotball Game. pains stopped when the medica­ the heart rate, the CTiicago over play-calling responsibilities potential.” Manchester Coach stable. / tion was given. Friday,” Bebyn added. day. RJde in the Rose PSiacler And youll spend two unforgettable Tribune reported tpday, to offensive coordinator Ed A Sri Lankan government nights at Villa (Casablanca as the But Ditka’s wife Diana told Alexander said the area of “ Gee, I see my heart.” Ditka Hughes and his defensive coun­ ' /C a sa b la n c a * Indusnics wants ipeSts of Mr. Burton A. Burton, reporters, "he’sdoingfantastic,” Ditka’s heart involved in the said. “ A lot of people don't think I official in Colombo said at least 12 ^ > t o neat you and a guest to terpart, Vince Tobin. people were killed and 22 injured founder of the Casablanca I^n after she left Lake Forest Hospi­ attack appeared to be extremely have'one.” Janenda leads Hoyas thtee glorious days having the time (Company. Mr. Burton will be your .Alexander said he was uncer­ in clashes after the attack. The of your life. tal Wednesday afternoon. “ He’s small and confined to the bottom But co-workers, family tain if he would let the often personal escort to the world's most too ornery.” she said. wall of the heart. members and team players ail official, who spoke on condition of It starts with round trip first incredible New Year’s Day parade. excitable Ditka watch the contest ECONOMY "Barring anything unforseen, “ And if that stays approxi­ said they hoped Ditka would be anohymity, said he received the class airfare for two to Los Angeles The mote often you enter, the better on television. into Big East tourney we expect him to recover nicely mately the way it is, the prognosis back on his feet soon.. information from the Sri Lankan LIGHTING SHOWROOMS with $1000 m n d in g money. ')fou11 your chaiKcs ate to win. Club spokesman Bryan Harlan By Jim Tierney SERVINC NE1W ENGLAND FROM MANCHESTER. BRISTOL. & GROTON, a AND FRAMINGHAM MA Dr. Jay Alexander, a cardiolo­ is very good,” he said. “ Mike Ditka has been the High Commission in Male. - ride on the C ^ b la n c a float in the Enter today. Just come in and said Ditka was getting dressed to Manchester Herald Saturday and Sunday at the U A N C H E S T E R .C T -Exit 63 oH 184 BRISTOL,CT l(X)th Iburnament of Roses I^rade. gist.. said Wednesday. "The next The cardiologist also said he person that brings this team Western diplomats in Colombo,' fill out an entry form. makeanappearanceata rallyfor Connecticut Soccer Stadium. 428 Tolland Tpke, Locally:647:S000 t04 North S T, Locally:SS3-5000 several days will tell us how did not believe Ditka’s workout together,” said Em ery Moore- who spoke on condition of ano­ CT TOLL FREE:1-800-482-5000 CT TOLL FREE:1-BOO-782-50OO George Bush at Stevenson High STORRS — Joe Morrone and “ Regardless of what happens quickly we’ll let him get back on caused the heart attack. nead, who plays Ditka’s old nymity, said loyalist troops were OUT OF STATE.1-a00-321-0509 EnMM» diM bv N o-nnfan^, 1966 School in nearby Prairie View his University of Connecticut this weekend. I think we should' OA cnJ nAtn on m r y (arm. MrImM OKOHn. the field.” “ It would have happened any­ position of tight end. “ Obviously, in control of the capital, but they wfcm yioMiiM J when he suffered chest paiijs. men’s soccer team are feeling get picked,” Morrone said, refer­ said attackers held the radio and STORE HOURS: MMCHESTEIbM-F:iAM-IPM, TKUR: SAM-SPM. SAT: lAM-SPM. A SUH: tZHOOH-SPM /W K m you Sshv no team /br aecond bcM. Ditka, 49, complained of chest way,” he said. we want to have a big win on . BRISTOL: M-F: SAM SPM, THUR SAM IPM. SAT:SAM-1PM Assistant coach johnny Roland good as they head into the seventh ring to an NCAA Tournament bid. pains early Wednesday after his Bears president Michael Sunday ... and show coach Ditka television station. said Ditka had suffered similar annual Big East Tournament on daily workout, assistant coaches McCaskey said he would name an that we can win the game the way pains Monday. Sec JA N E N D A , page, 18

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MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Nov, 3, 1988 — II SPORTS Choice can be difficult East boys qualify for state tournament berth . SOUTH WINDSOR - If everover ... ______IN BRIEF there was a right time to record Merriman the other for RHAM between hunting, fishing Its first comeback win of the H.S. Roandap all in the first half. Jessica season. East Catholic High boys’ Brahaney, with her fifth goal of Race applications available the year, averted the shutout for Well, we’re wanted to hunt. STCcer team chose it Wednesday into the bird .afternoon. The Eagles, down by a the Bulldogs at 18; 02 of the second Applications for the 52nd Manchester Road If you would like to know all said. “ Dependingonthedrawand half. Race are available at the Manchester Herald season a little these areas, and who the vendors ..goal against host South Windsor, over two weeks seeds, we have as good a shot as Stacey Beyor, Brahaney and office during business hours, Monday through are who isssue the permits, check ^came back to tie it in the first half anyone.” Jen Maneggia played well for Fnday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and at the main now. and I and won it in overtime with one the 1988 Connecticut Hunting and Nicole Archambault, with her Bolton. office of the Savings Bank of Manchester, thought I’d Trapping Field Guide. There second left. 2-1, to clinch a berth pass on a little Joe*8 World third goal of thecampaign, tallied RHAM 3 0—3 ComFed Savings Bank and Nassiff Arms, Entry have been some changes made in the state tournament. Bolton 0 1 1 information re­ the game-winner for the Patriots. fee is $6 before Nov. 13 and $12 after that date. Joe German since the ’88 Guide was piin t^ , so Kevin Powers’ goal, his second Scoring: B- Brohoney; R- Oliver 7, ceived from the Archambault, beating the swee- Merriman. Walkers are also encouraged to register and I would suggest a call to the DEP. of the campaign, lifts the Eagles DEP. perback to the ball, put home a Saves; B- Maureen Grltfln 10, R- Jen panicipake. Approximately 3,000 runners and 50 Maps and the above information to 8-6-1 and assures them a four-yarder after Woodstock Machel 4. walkers have registered already. I The 1988-89 ______is available at no charge from the J)ostseason berth. East finishes s m a ll g a m e goalie Tina , McCollough was East bows again A person may also register by calling the Road Wildlife Bureau, Room 254, 165 .;up the regular season todayon the unable to control a 20-yard boot Race hotlineat 643-1096 between 8a.m,and6p.m. hunting season, which opened areas throughout the state. Capitol Ave., Hartford, 06106, or road at Windham High. Things haven’t gone the right Oct. 15, was not Just for pheasant, by Johanna VanKruiningen. Anyone interested can get a list of call •566-4683. “ The kids hung in there,” said “ It was a pretty even first half. way for the East Catholic High ruffed grouse (partridge), bob- these locations from the Wildlife Even though I ’ve been giving East Coach Tom Malin. “ What’s girls’ soccer team this season. Knicks on WTXX-TV white quail, but also includes We outshot them the second half Bureau.’’ you all the info given out by the pleasing is this is the first time (8-2) and Nektaria Gitis hit the Take Wednesday afternoon for chukar partridge (great flyers), Although no pheasant will be state on hunting, I don’t want to this year we’ve come from behind post a couple of times. We also example. W ATERBU RY - WTXX-TV, Channel 20, has gray squirrel. European hare, and won.” announced it has acquired the rights to air New stocked by the state after Thanks­ forget the trout fishing in the state had three or four from in close. The homestanding Eagles were cottontail rabbit, racoon, wood­ giving Day, the pheasant season this time of year. The state has , Bobcats, who also are shut out, 3-0, by South Windsor York Knicks basketball games for the 1988-89 chuck, fox. crow, w o^dock, McCollough played well but we season. will run right through Jan. 14, stocked 22,000 brown trout, and tournament-bound at 7-7-1, saw a finally snuck one in there,” High in a non-conference game. (missed one last Saturday), :golden opportunity to win it go Channel 20 will televise 10 games beginning 1989. Small game, a i^ pheasant 14,000 rainbows this fall in 26 D’Ambrosio said. East is now 2-10-3 and will wind up snipe, and other waterfowl. hunting, is again authorized lakes. And that’s not counting astray with six minutes left in its regular season today at with a game Sunday. Dec. 18, against the Boston AP photo The Wildlife Bureau Recrea­ Woodstock stands 5-6-4 follow­ Celtics. throughout the firearms deer some of the rivers. regulation as Brad Bishop sailed ing the loss. Wethersfield High at 3 p.m.. AL ROOKIE — Oakland Athletics’ tion Management coordinator season. Two of the rivers that are a penalty kick wide of the goal Tournament-bound South Wind­ Mark Clavette, said 36,445 ring­ The Patriots lost five starters, shortstop Walt Weiss, named Wednes­ Although a lot of us have hunted producing real well at this time, Bishop had given South Windsor a including Leslie Danehy, Monica sor moves to 9-6-1. necked pheasants would be re­ Wagner earns $100,000 day as the American League rookie of on the permit-required area in aiid should keep on until the real J-0 lead at 16:40 of the first half. Hodina and Anna W erfeloff its ’87 Andrea Nowak scored what leased by the state on areas open Bolton, making it quite handy, winter sets in, are the Housatonic , “ His missing motivated us in turned out to be the game-winner the year, faces the press at a news to public hunting. In addition, club. Yet D’Ambrosio wasn’t DESOTO, Texas (A P ) — Lisa Wagner became there are quite a few other good and the Farmington. Both have the final six minutes and into the surprised by the team’s perfor­ for the Bobcats with eight min­ tne first woman bowler in history to earn $100,000 conference at Oakland Coliseum. Weiss many more birds would be permit-required areas around the been doing well by the fly overtime. After that I ’d say we utes left in the first half. Jill Barth released by co-operative sports­ mance in 1988. “ Ourgoal the start in a year despite losing 216-212 to Leanne received 103 pints with 17 first places. state that afford us good small fishermen in the trout manage­ had the better chances,” Malin of the year was 10 wins. We still and Maura Fitzgerald added the championship match of the He was named on 25 of 28 ballots and men’s clubs who are participat­ game hunting. ment areas, (no kill, catch and ^aid. other South Windsor goals. ing in the departments cost had six, really seven, starters MO.OOO Ladies Pro Bowlers Tour Columbia 300 Two new areas, opened this release). Junior Ted McCarthy, son of back from last year. “ The game was not as the score Classic. was the third consecutive Athletic to sharing liberation program and receive the honor, following in the year for small game hunting are It’s kind of tough some days this Manchester High boys’ soccer “ What I ’m more surprised ended up,” East Coach Ron Barrette earned $7,000 for her second victory of eight-week-old-pheasant pro­ in the Hebron area (Hebron and fall. You have to make a choice. coach Bill McCarthy, tied It for Palm er said. “ We played them footsteps of teammates J o ^ Canseco gram. It’s estimated that more about is the way we played the 1988 while Wagner, the top seed, earned $4,250 to Glastonbury) and Norwich Do I go bird hunting, or do I go the Eagles at the 24-minute mark last four games (2-1-1) minus close (but) the second goal took boost her 1988 earnings to $102,750. and Mark McGwire. than 40,000 adult pheasants will (North) area in Plainfield and trout fishing? Can’t ask for of the opening half as he con­ those kids.” he said, referring to the wind out of us.” Palm ercited be available on public hunting Brooklyn. anything better. verted a chip from Joe Gorman the play of Katie Carbonneau, grounds. missing starters Alyssa VanKrui­ The doily permits are available from 15 yards out, ningen (bruised left ankle), Va­ Lynn Gentilcore and Karen According to Gavette. “Ap­ Schroeder. Tyson In minor accident ona first come.first servedbasis. “ It’s nice to be in (the tourna­ nessa Hodge (strained right knee Young player of week proximately 70 locations will be for every day of the season. They m ent).” Malin said. This is the South Windsor i 2— 3 MEXICO CITY (AP) — A bus carrying world Joe Carman, a Manch^ester ligament) and Brenda Thalacker East Catholic 0 0—0 stocked by the department during can be requested two days in 10th time in Malin’s 15-year heavyweight champion Mike Tyson and promo­ NEW YORK (AP) — Steve Young, whose resident for many years,' Is a (banged toe). Thalacker should Scoring; SW- Nowok. Barth, the upcoming season; they in­ tenure East has been in postsea­ Fitzgerald. Reglneld PInlo/Menchetter Herald electrifying 49-yard run for the winning touch­ advance of the day you wish to recognized authority on the sub­ be back for the tournament, the ter Don King was involved in a minor accident clude state-owned, state-leased, son play. Saves: SW- Roeonn Ducholne 6: EC- UP IN THE AIR — Manchester High's but no one was injured. World Boxing Council down lifted San Francisco past Minnesota, was hunt, but I ’ve never had too much ject of bamboo fly rods, and the other two are questionable. Laura Guntsen 7. during their game Wednesday at and permit required hunting trouble getting one on the day I The Eagles outshot the Bob­ president Jose Sulaiman said Wednesday named NFC offensive player of the week. Young sport of fly fishing. Coventry o 1— 1 Kevin Boyle, right, has his eyes on the Memorial Field, The Hornets’ Derek cats. 10-9. Woodstock Academy 0 0—0 The bus was carrying Tyson, King, Sulaiman also threw a 73-yard touchdown pass to John soccer ball that appears suspended McCarthy in the midfield and Scoring; C- Archambault. Rovins, background, watches the play. and several others back to a hotel after dinner Taylor and completed 14 of 25 passes for 232 Soves; C- Mouro Donehv 6, WA- behind East Hartford’s John Maffe (67) Manchester won, 1-0. yards. Mike Hickey up front had strong McCollough 10. Girls Volleyball Tuesday night when it hit a taxi. Sulaiman said. Tennis worid is in a turmoii game.s for the Eagles. Although no one was injured, the bu6 and taxi Linebacker Freddie Joe Nunn of the Phoenix East Catholic i n 0 i 9 RHAM tops Bolton MHS loses finale drivers got into a dispute and exchanged blows, Cardinals was the NFC defensive player of the on a down nolo, bowing to visiting South Windsor \ o 0 0—1 HEBRON — Motivation was 1.5-6, 1.5-7, 6-15 and 1,5 6. Li,sa Cartier, Lisa Morieoi'ii said Sulaiman. who was re-elected as president week after he had three sacks and forced a Scorlno! EC- McCarthy, Powers; SW- The Manchester High girls’ East Hartford High in fourgames Blshop. not a problem for host RHAM The Indians wind up with a Erin Twible and Missy Coloi. of the WBC during its convention Wednesday. fumble in the Cardinals’ 16-10 victory over volleyball team ended its season at Clarko Arena. The scores were as ATP, governing body spiit Touros 6 , SW- Steve High as it downed Bolton High. record of 4-12, played well for the Indians He said the bus, which belonged to the Mexican Dallas. Shaker 8. 3-1, Wednesday in girls’ soccer [ Olympic Committee, suffered only minor dam­ In the AFC. Houston receiver Drew Hill won action to qualify for the state age and that none of the passengers was involved offensive honors for his nine-catch, 148-yard Bv Andrew Warshaw ing circuits would cause “ frag by the changes. tournament. The Sachems finish in the incident. performance in the Oilers’ 41-17 victory over The Associated Press mentation and chaos.” Girls Soccer NHL swings big stick at the Rangers’ Shaw “ We shall .schedule our tourna 8-7 while the Bulldogs are also Washington. Three of Hill’s grabs were for Moore said the A T P already ments around the dates of the tournament-bound at,7-74, Rank: touchdowns. LONDON — The prospect of the had attracted 21 of the world’s top Patriots wins finale Bv Hlllel Italic that much,” Rangers center and step in the right direction.” Grand Slam events and Davis ings and pairings will be an- I indicated to all clubs that there Healthy Montana No. 1 The defensive award went to Buffalo line- world’s best players having to players to new-look tour and The'Assoclated Press team captain Kelly Kisio said. Tony Esposito added, however, Cup,” Moore said. “ We have no COVENTRY — The Coventry nounced Friday at CIAC head would be harsh penalties to those , backer Cornelius Bennett, who made 2*/4 sacks, qualify for the world’s lop tourna­ computer ranking list. They Penguins general manager that something had to be done. SANTA CLARA. Calif. (AP) — San Francisco ' wish to undermine these tradi­ High girls’ soccer team will have q u a rters in Ham den with players that used their sticks. six tackles, forced one fumble, recovered ments may seem farcical to the include world No. 1 Mats Wi- NEW YORK - The NHL is Tony Esposito said he didn’t “ I don’t think there’s a winner 49ers coach Bill Walsh said Wednesday that Joe tional events.” momentum on its side when it playdown games scheduled for That was certainly taken into another and deflected a pass in the Bills’ 28-0 win average tennis fan. lander of Sweden. Wimbledon swinging a big .stick at high- expect the suspension to be so in this situation. Hockey’s a lo.ser Montana is his starting quarterback, as long as But Marshall Happer III, ad­ goes into state tournament play. Saturday. consideration when the penalty over Green Bay. But to the rulers of the men’s champion Stefan Edberg. John stickers and players and execu­ long because of incidents like this arc he is 100 percent physically able to perform, ministrator of the Men’s Council The Patriots, state Class S ’’ (RHAM ) wanted it. ” Bolton was handed down to Mr. Shaw.” game, it’s no joke. McEnroe, Boris Becker. Tim tives are debating whether the “ I was a little surprised. I happening. I think it’s a good Walsh became embroiled in the middle of a said that unless the players runner-up in 1987. capped their Coach Mike Landolphi .said. The future of the .sport was Mayotte and Pat Cash. price is too high. expected probably around 10.” example and it’ll help deter.some But New York’s Guy Lafleur. a controversy earlier this week when he an­ changed their minds and agreed regular season Wednesday with a “ (Heather) Oliver played a Mahorn, Bird draw fines thrown into confusion and chaos Ivan Lendl, an A ’TP statement The 12-game suspension of New said Esposito, who.se brother. of the stick swinging.” Hall of Fam er making a come­ nounced that Steve Young would start Sunday to share power, the ruling body of 1-0 victory over Woodstock .strong game for them in the Wednesday when the players’ said, had signed a “ letter of York Rangers defenseman David Phil, is the Rangers’ general Brian O’Neill, executive vice back this season, said the league against the Phoenix Cardinals because Montana NEW YORK (A P ) Rick Mahorn of the the men’s game may have “ no Academy in non-conference play. midfield. RHAM had the wind the union, the Association of Tennis intend” to play on the new tour. Shaw on Wednesday forsla.shing manager. “ I just think in view of president of the NHL. said the has been slow to penalize high- was not fully healthy. Detroit Pistons was fined $5,000 by the NBA and alternative” but to continue to Coventry, 10-4-2, went 8-1-2 in first half and used it to dominate Professionals, broke away from The ATP breakaway followed Pittsburgh Penguins star Mario what the other people have suspension, which look effect stickers. On Wednesday, Walsh said he and Montana Larry Bird of the Boston Celtics was fined $3,500 run the present Grand Prix. its final 11 games. “ We’re going us. We had the wind the .second Lemieux came as a surprise to its governing' body and an­ two rounds of heated talks within gotten, it was a pretty stiff immediately, was in keeping with “ We’ve been talking about had talked by phone Tuesday and cleared the air for fighting in NBA preseason games, into (the tournament) on a half for awhile but then it died both teams. nounced a separate international the nine-member Men’s Tennis suspension They said ihey’re the league’s efforts tocrackdow'n high-sticking in the league for about a highly publicized newspaper story saying A total of $24,500 in fines were levied by the And that. Happer said, could positive note,” second-year Pa­ down.” “ It’s a pretty severe suspen­ circuit from Jan. 1. 1990. Council, governing body of men’s going to try to bear down more on on violence. years. Is the league waiting for the49ers may be ready to dump Montana in favor league as the result of fights during Friday’s mean top players having to triot Coach CTiris D’Ambrosio Oliver had two goals and Jen “ The A T P tour is now a fait tennis. sion. I didn’t think it warranted the stick swinging and that’s a “ At the beginning of the season someone to get killed?” of Young. Pistons-Bullets game and Saturday’s Celtics- qualify for the Grand Slam events accompli.” said Ray Moore, a Moore, one of three A TP Walsh said that as soon as Montana is Bullets contest. — Wimbledon, the French, U.S. founding member of the union. members on the Council, said no completely well, the quarterback job is his Mahorn and Dave Feitl of the Bullets were and Australian Opens. “ The tour will go ahead in 1990 agreement could be reached on a ejected from Friday’s game following a fight in and we shall publish a calendar At present, men's tennis is run the first period. Feitl was fined $3,000. compromise that satisfied the before the end of the year.” by the Council, an umbrella NIVEA POLIDENT KEEP IT players and could secure a WBC re-elects Sulaiman Bird and Harvey Grant of the Bullets were organization housing three A T P NIVEA NIVEA POND’S Organizers of the present unified future for the men’s Moisturizing Oil Tablets ejected for fighting with 23 seconds left in members, three officials of the Cream - Tube Original Lotion ,| n C ITY (AP) — Jose Sulaiman. Grand Prix competition, which game. 8 oz. y 'l 84's IN YOUR Cold Cream Saturday’s game. Grant was fined $2,500. and International Tennis Federation 2 oz. Boz. president of the World Boxing Council for the last has controlled men’s world tennis He stressed that the four Grand All Types teammate Ledell Eackles was fined $3 000 for a n d three tournament 13 years, was re-elected to a four-year term by since 1970, said they planned to Slam tournaments, the Davis Cup $ 2 1 7 , ^ 3.5 oz. joining the fight. represenatives. $ 2 1 7 ^ $ 3 8 7 acclamation on Wednesday. continue their tour and warned and the Olympic Games — all run 27 SNEAKER Fifteen other players — seven Celtics and eight The players have been lobbying “ I ’m proud to have taken international boxing Pist that the split with the players and by the International Tennis Fed­ from the 19th to the 20th century.” Sulaiman told •stons — were fined $500 apiece for leaving their the establishment of two compet­ for a greater say in the running of benech areas during the fight. eration — would not be affected the game. $ 2 4 7 delegates from 129 countries at the organiza­ PONDS tion’s 25th annual convention. “ I ’m proud that I ’ve helped humanize this most beautiful sport” Mats Wllander triumphs “ Viva Jose, viva Mexico,” shouted promoter McGaughey saddling picks Don King as he and world heavyweight champion STOCKHOLM, Sweden (A P ) — Mats Wi- GILLETTE Mike Tyson lifted Sulaiman’s arms in triumph. lander, playing in Sweden for the first time since GILLETTE “ In the World Boxing Council we’re all friends taking over the No. 1 ranking in the world, rallied VASELINE CLOSE FINESSE we win and lose with dignity” Sulaiman told the from way back to beat Swedish junior Nicklas AIM ATRA or in the Breeders’ Cup series Petroleum Shampoo & delegates before the election. Kulti 0-6. 6-4. 6-1 in the second round of the UP Toothpaste $642,500 Stockholm Open-Scandinavian Jelly , , TRAC II Conditioner By Dave Galdberg But McGaughey. who has had ATRA PLUS Championships. Distaff, where her main chal­ Reg. or Nursery E Toothpaste 4.6 oz. Plus Cartridges ' I ^ McMahon feeling better The Associated Press just four entries in the four 5 oz. All Types 11 1 Peter Lundgren of Sweden upset Olympic lengers should be Lukas’ Winning 13 oz. Regular - 4.6 oz. 5 ’s champion fourth-seeded Miloslav Mecir of previous Breeders’ Cups, has Colors, this year’s Kentucky 7 oz. CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago Bears quarterback LOUISVILLE, Ky. - It’s D. Czechoslovakia 6-3. 7-6 in another second-round three of the seven favorites Jim McMahon may recover from an injury to his Derby winner and Whittingham’s $ 1 2 7 match. Wayne Lukas’ quantity vs. Shug among his five entries, two of Goodbye Halo. right knee sooner than expected and be ready to McGaughey’s quality in Satur­ them odds-on. INSSI !'!N ssi,! play within four or five weeks, team officials say. day’s Breeders’ Cup. CLOSE-UP . ^ A i m “ You never know in this game, Beyond retiring unbeaten, the “ The knee still hurts, but he feels better ’’ Lukas, who had 36 entries in the Evert, Shriver advance they may all tumble over a fence 4-year-old Personal Ensign will ", -I) la Bears trainer Fred Caito said Tuesday after first four installments of horse together,” said McGaughey, have another incentive — a battle McMahon was examined by team doctor racing’s equivalent of a cham­ “ Late arrivals whose best previous Breeders’ for Horse of the Year honors with Clarence Fossier. “ He can go to work Imme- Chris Evert and Pam Shriver joined the steady pionship tournament, put 12more Cup finish was a fourth by Classy the 1987 Kentucky Derby winner PEDIACARE diatejy. He should be able to start swimming and parade of advancing seeds in the $300,000 New names into the entry box for five Cathy in the 1986 Distaff. SALON COTYLENOL Alysheba. who is the 6-5 favorite ALKA working on the stationary bicycle in seven to 10 England Virginia Slims tournament at the different races as 78 horses were McGaughey’s star is Personal FINESSE Cough & ORAL B in the day’s finale, the $3 million days” Centrum. entered Wednesday for the seven Elixer Ensign, who is unbeaten in 12 Classic at the classic distance of Mousse SELECTIVE Originally, doctors feared McMahon would be Evert, seeded second, beat Shaun Stafford 6-3 races. starts and is trying to become the 4 oz. , Cold Ultra Toothbrush l ‘/4 miles. A victory for Alysheba. All Types ^ SELTZER out for the rest of the season, but the prognosis 7-5, while Shriver routed Leila Meskhi of’ the That gives him 30 more starters Shampoo & M M first American race horse in 80 winner of six of eight starts this All has improved. Soviet Union 6-1, 6-2. in the five-year history of the 8 oz. '-Ti, ! Tablets Original years to finish her career un­ year, would put him past John Conditioner H I “ There was no swelling and no fluid (in the Breeders’ Cup than runner-up 24's beaten. She will be 2-5 on the Henry, the all-time leading mo­ 24's knee), Caito said, “ It looks like a four-to-five- Charlie Whittingham. IS oz. iaS u i a $ 1 6 7 Krickstein upset victim morning line in the U/i-mile ney winner with $6,591,860. week injury.” I' . 8 7 “He (McMahon) will be fitted for a special ANTWERP, Belgium (AP) — Jakob Hlasek brace to limit his motion, but Dr. Fossier is very upset eighth-seeded Aaron Krickstein 6-4,6-3 and ~ | f| I pleased,” Caito said. joined three seeded players in the quarterfinals Janenda The injury-plagued McMahon hurt his knee m the $1 million European Communty Sunday when he was sacked hy defensive end Championship. SERENITY Regular or Brent Williams during the Bears 30-7 loss to the In other second-round matches. No. 2 seed Tim From page 11 JHIRMACK ST. JOSEPH’S New England Patriots. Super - 16's Mayotte of the United States came from behind to Guards Aspirin Free Tablets beat Austrian Horst Skoff 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, Argenti­ Shampoo or DIGEL The bids come out Monday. always figured on playing Con­ Reg. - 10's CORRECTOL na’s Guillermo Perez-Roldan overwhelmed happy that he is able to play as a $507 Hearns In title bout Friday Morrone has good reason to necticut twice each year. It’s not Tampons Conditioner Tablets t,-— ^ Australian Mark Woodforde 6-2, 6-0 and Soviet senior in the Big East Tourna­ or Super - 12’s 30's PI UMMIOKBRUI Tablets support his contention since his a surprise.’’ Syracuse Coach Tim LAS VEGAS (A P) — Thomas Hearns intends Andrei Chesnokov dominated Swiss Gaudio Huskies are ranked No. l in New ment.” No Georgetown team had All Types All Types s!0H¥L Hankinson said. "Connecticut 15's to restore his once-fearsome, now-faded image Mezzadri 6-4, 6-2. I England and 13th nationally. won more than five games in a $i 97 n^stPH^ and Coach Morrone have created 8 oz. ^ I COIDIABIIIS ^ as the “ Hit Man” season before Tabatznik arrived 30's UConn finished with a 7-1-1 probably the most competitive “ I ’m going back to what made me the Hit Man five years ago. regional record and 13-6-1 over­ environment for soccer. (Rob) in the first place. I ’m going out there to take him Nets deal for Carroll The Syracuse game holds much all. recording wins in 11 of their Lindelland (Brian) Parker in the out,’’ said Hearns, who fights James Kinchen in a last 13 matches. importance to Morrone. “I’m box is a strength for them, and super middleweight hout Friday night. EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) - Center personally looking forward to the Joe Barry Carroll, the No. 1 pick in the 1980 NBA Second-seed UConn, appearing Danny (Donigan) running the Hearns acknowledged that he may have in its seventh Big East tourney, challenge of playing Syracuse,” draft, was acquired hy the New Jersey Nets on sidelines is always a danger.” temporarily lost the killer Instinct. will host third-seeded Syracuse he said. The Orangemen have Available at participating Wednesday in a six-player deal with the Houston Of local interest, 1985 Manches­ It cost him in his last fight as he lost his gone 2-7 in their last nine Rockets. University (12-9) at 1 p.m. on ter High graduate John Janenda VALUE PLUS STORES! KAOPECTATE middleweight title when he was knocked out by matches. “ It (1-0 loss) should be KAOPECTATE Saturday. The first game will pit is the senior co-captain for underdog Iran Barkley in the third round. The Nets also acquired guard Lester Conner added incentive for us. The team Not all Itams available at all stores. BENYLIN two-time defending Big East from the Rockets and shipped guards Frank Georgetown. Janenda will proba­ Tablets Liquid jt Hearns dominated last June’s hout until champ Seton Hall University has matured and w e’ve ended the Not responsible for typographical errors. Liquid Johnson. Lqrenzo Romar, swingman Tony bly be starting at sweeper against 20's Barkley landed a right that sent Hearns down for (12-3) against fourth-seeded season very strongly.” Brown and 7-foot-l center Tim McCormick to Seton Hall. 8 oz. All Types the count. Georgetown (12-5-1), making its UConn bowed to Seton Hall, 2-1, Houston. . “ I probably feel the happiest Health & After Hearns finishes with Kinchen, he wants initial appearance jn the tourney. In the Big East final last year. 8 oz. Carroll, 7-1, was acquired by Houston from for John Janenda,” Hoya Coach Kay Drug Co. Crown Pharmacy Kaopectalt'0 to take care of what he considers some unfinished Donigan leads the Huskies with 24 Beauty Aids Brooks Pharmacy ^ Id en State in December, playing in 77 games The championship game will be Keith Tabatznik said. “ From Day $ 2 1 7 business from seven years ago — a rematch Sunday at 12:30 p.m. points (7 goals. 10 assists) with Sale Prices! 14 Main St., 585 Enfield Ave., Prescription Center during the season. He averaged 12.7 points and One, he wanted to help improve against Sugar Ray Leonard. The Orangemen edged the Parker right behind with 23 (9 East ffartford Enlleld 208 W. Center St. had 489 rebounds in 2.004 minutes. the program. He’s a tremendous EFFECTIVE DATES Huskies, 1-0, earlier in the season goals, 5 assists). Junior Tom Manchester athlete and the most competitive Nov. 3^p, 1988 at the Carrier Dome. “ We’ve Foley will be in goal for the player on the team. I’m very Huskies. — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Nov. 3, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Nov. 3, 19M — 15 CeHics, Knicks help NBA swing into ’88-89 season FOCUS/Advice WIT OF THE WORLD By Bill Barnard coach. "The system we use will around the league all the time, KAMBIZ The Associated Press be similar because I was one of Larry Bird, Kevin McHale, Ro­ Horzfce Grant will replace Oakley Western Conference final, Los Oberhausen and one of the main reasons is WEST GERMANY those who put in that system.” bert Parish, Danny Ainge and at forward. Angeles won that series beating because I play hard. You get Dennis Johnson. The Boston Celtics, under new Oakley was traded to New York respect in this league by playing “ I don’t know if we’re better Detroit in seven games for their “ It’s not that we didn’t run than the other teams, but I think leadership, and the New York from Chicago, where he had more hard every night.” second straight championship. Telephone bill could be a big surprise before, but you have to recognize we’re deeper,” said Pistons The Lakers have added free Knicks. with some new muscle in rebounds than any player in the Other openers include Atlanta that there is more of an emphasis coach Chuck Daly, who added agent Orlando Woolridge and By the Editors Charles Oakley, help the NBA NBA the last two seasons. To get at New Jersey, the Los Angeles on transition around the league,” Darryl Dawkins and rookies rookie David Rivers to their According to the Operator Service open its 1988-89 season Friday the 6-foot-9 Oakley, the Knicks Clippers at Philadelphia. Cleve­ of Consumer Reports the company he or she represents and night. Rodgers said. “ But you’ll still see Providers of America, a trade group gave up Bill Cartwright, who was land at Charlotte, Milwaukee at Fennis Dembo and Mike Willi­ formidable cast, giving Coach C onsum er to give you specific rates and a team-oriented Celtics style.” ams to an already deep team. a chance to give his representing 30 of the alternative Parick Ewing’s backup center. Indiana, the Los Angeles Lakers A Consumer Reports reader re­ surcharges for the call. If you don’t The game at Boston pairs the Inexperienced and injury- “ But having depth can create veterans a rest, especially 41- companies, its members are volun­ “ When I realized we had a at Dallas. Detroit at Chicago, cently tried to make a call from a pay R eports like the prices, ask to be connected to Celtics, winners of the Atlantic plagued Eddie Lee Wilkins is problems with the starters who year-old Kareem Abdul-Jabbar tarily reducing prices, no longer chance to get him, I was so Houston at Denver, Seattle at N. Y„ toa town about sa an AT&'T operator. Division for five straight years, Ewing’s No. 1 backup now, want to keep their minutes.” in his 20th season. charging for uncompleted calls, and excited I couldn’t sleep,” Knicks Utah and Phoenix at Portland. m away, using his AT4T credit ces. They contract with individuals or If you subscribe to a long-distance and new coach Jimmy Rodgers coach Rick Pitino said of Oakley. although Pitino plans on occasion card. There was no answer the first identifying themselves to callers. service like MCI or US Sprint, you against the Knicks. who won 60 to use a small front line with 6-9 “ For eight or nine years, we businesses that own coin-operated “ The industry has undertaken posi­ “ We now have two fearsome Charlotte will be playing its Chicago coach Doug Collins two times he tried. On the third try, at might be able to dial their toll-free 800 percent of their games in the Sidney Green at center. have been a seven-man rotation phones and with hotels and other tive steps voluntarily,” an FCC front-line players with Charles first game ever, while Miami will said Cartwright will add another 9 p.m., he did get through and stayed or 950 numbers to get through to those second half of last season and The Detroit-Chicago game institutions to provide long-distance spokeswoman told Consumer Re­ Oakley and . Oak­ play host to the Clippers in its benefit besides points. team.” Riley said. “ With the ‘ •"■ee minutes. services from the hotel or pay phone, made the playoffs for first time pairs the Eastern Conference addition of Orlando Woolridge, phone service. In return, proprietors ports. “ Prices have come down.” ley is one of the premierforwards expansion opener on Saturday. “ Cartwright is great at draw­ when he received his phone bill of private phones get a percentage of bypassing the alternative-operator since 1984. in the game.” champion Pistons and the Bulls, the development of Tony Camp­ But David Wagenhauser, a lawyer service. Rodgers said that he plans to ing fouls and getting the opposing sometime later, the caller discovered the revenue from the calls. Some Mi “ I look for it to be a smooth “ I like hitting people,” Oakley who hope that Cartwright will big man in foul trouble.” Collins bell and drafting David Rivers, that his brief chat cost $10.01 for the public-interest group Telecom­ If your phone bill contains a higher transition.” said Rodgers, who is use more transition in the Celtics give some scoring help inside to hotels even tack on a surcharge, often munications Research and Action said. “ I’ve never been afraid of offense and to give more rest to said. this could .be the deepest bench (AT&T’s evening rate for three charge than usual for a long-distance replacing K.C. Jones as Boston’s two-time scoring champion Mi­ the Lakers have had in nine 50 cents to $1.50, for each long­ Center, says, “ Coming down from contact. I’m getting m o r^ s p e ct his veteran starting lineup of The Lakers-Mavericks game is minutes is only $1.09.) Not only was he distance call. call, complain to your local telephone chael Jordan. Second-year man a rematch of the seven-game years.” mlled $4.01 for the call that went Mount Everest to Mount McKinley is company, which often will negotiate Alternative-operator companies no great feat." Wagenhauser is an adjustment. That’s what the through, he was also billed $3 for each may charge whatever they choose. call that did not go through. petitioning the FCC to regulate the Consumer Reports reader did Unlike AT&T, these companies need rates and practices of alternative successfully.. When the reader checked, he not apply to the Federal Communica­ services. If none of the above steps work, learned that 4iis calls were put tions Commission for rate approval. through by an “ alternative-operator Until the FCC acts, here are some you’ll have to restrict your calls to SCOREBOARD Some charge 10 times as much as the steps you can take to avoid being service,” not by AT&T, MCI or national companies. phones served by the local operating overcharged: company. Or you can complain in PEOPLE another national company. The FCC has received hundreds of More than 40 companies now Before making long-distance calls writing to the FCC Enforcement Sabres 6, Rangers 4 complaints about ~alternative- from a hotel or credit card calls from Reynolds boosts economy provide alternative-operator servi- operator calls. Division, Common Carrier Bureau, H ockey a pay phone, ask the operator to na me Washington, D.C. 20554. N.Y. Rangers I 7 1-^ Scholastic Bowling JUPITER, Fla. Buffalo I 4 1—4 (AP) — Actor Burt Rrst Period—1, Buffalo. Crelohton 1 (Houslev), 4:01 (pp). 2, New York, Reynolds plans to NHL standings Dionne 3 (Mullen, Petit), 16:15 io:io ipp).(pp). do a good deed for P*">l«es—Moclver, NY (hooking), 4:20; MH8 JV boys’ soccer Nile Owls ^Ikldls, But (hooking), 11:02; Houslev, Buf Dad’s reappearance starts Palm Beach WALES CONFERENCE (Interference), 14:23; Leetch, NY (trlp- The Manchester High lunlor varsity Bea O’Connell 197-189-547, Donna Fotrldc DIvlilon boys' soccer team completed Its seoson Pondera 194-179-542, Cheryl Doll 198- D r. G o tt County, where he w L T Pts OF OA ?9^*' (sloshing), by blanking visiting East Hartford 522, Lisa Hatfield 198-471, Kathy Ber- grew up, by setting NY Rangers 8 3 1 17 52 35 Perlod-3, New York, Mullen 5 V High, 7-0, Wednesday afternoon. Brian lenskl 190-195-517, Harriet Boskette Pittsburgh 8 4 0 \\mtm Peter Gott, M.D. episodes of a new 16 64 54 (DeBtols, Leetch), :30 (sh). 4, Buffalo, Wry scored two goals to leod the 205-503, Marlon Smith 195-508, Corol Philadelphia 6 6 0 12 51 45 Crelohton 2 (Houslev, Ruff), 1:13 (op). 5, Indians while Dan Warren, Jason Barnett 177, Gloria Barr 188-504, Sandy new battle in 30-year war series here in a New Jersey 5 6 1 11 40 48 N ^ York, Lofleur 4 (Leetch), 4:05 (pp). 6, DIeterle, Troy Guntllus, Jed Stansfleld Gaouette 182-473, Corolyn DeMeola 193, NY Islanders 4 6 1 9 33 43 B i^ lo , Sheppard 4 (Foligno, Crelohton), 15.. and Peter Farley added single goals. Judy Clemson 192-458, Dolores Glintolut move that could Washington 3 7 2 Mike Sllmon and Steve Borgida shared LV.,.. 8 42 48 4^:51 (op). 7, Buffolo, Parker 2 (Ludvig, 448, Beth Haak 475, Koren Levesaue 473, DEAR grandchildren. boost the local A *m Division Krupp), 7:34.8, Buffalo, Creighton 3(Hogue, their 10th shutout In goal. The young Jan Levesaue 487. ABBY; I am a Boston 8 2 3 19 54 33 Indlons finished up with an Impressive If your mother chooses not to be economy. Buffalo ,5>llono), 9:17. Penalties—Ruff, Buf 14-1-1 mark. 6 6 2 14 54 58 (tripping), 2:42; Dahlen, NY (hooking), 40-year-old, friendly with you. it will then be Reynolds, who AAontreol 6 7 1 13 50 51 5:24; Ramsey, But (holding), 11:24; Ram­ happily mar­ Hartford 5 6 0 10 44 44 Tee-Totslers her decision, but she should not lives in this Palm Quebec _ „ „ ^ sey, Buf (Interference), 14:27; Houslev, Buf EC JV boys' soccer ried woman 5 8 0 10 44 59 (hooking). 14:47. Ellle Wilson 484, Pat Jorusinsky D ear A bby force you to choose between your Beach County re­ CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Third Period—9, New York, Patrick 4, with three Norris Division The East Catholic High lunlor vorslty 204-504, Bette Dufrolne 189-481, Sue father and her. sort town, plans to 8^:23. 10, Buffalo, Turgeon 4 (Krupp, boys’ soccer team fell to South Windsor, Smith 180-485, Shirley Eldrldge 183-485, Some markings children. I’ve W L T Pis OF GA Tucker), 19:21 (en). Penoltles—Ludvig, £>' Abigail Van Buren return to prime­ Toronto 8 5 1 3-1, Wednesdov afternoon. Sophomore Rosetta Relchle 188-471, LIndo Le­ How much happier your 17 52 44 Buf (roughing) 11:15; Mociver, NY (hold- V Dove Toomev scored the lone goal for vesaue 189-474, Barbara Shedrick 178- been married Detroit 4 4 4 12 42 46 lno)f 14:55. mother would be if she, too, would time television in St. Louis 5 4 the Eagles while goalie Jim Deleo 201-538, Faye Wollenberg 189-479, Susie for 20 years. 1 n 39 41 ^ots on goal—New York 15-13-15--43. played well. East Is 4-4-1 end will wind Hoves 178-500, Terry Priskwaldo 185- put aside her bitterness. People “ B.L. Stryker,” a Chicago 3 9 1 7 52 65 Buffalo 11-16^—33. have no purpose My parents di­ Burt Reynolds Minnesota up Its season today at WIndhom. 484, Lisa Dondero 487, Barbara Seifert do change, and should not be series of six two 2 8 1 5 30 46 Power-plov Opportunities—New York 2 178-485, Fran Missed 194-504, Pam vorced when I Smythe Division of 7; Buffalo 3 of 5. Stratton 444, Anne Minis 190, Cathy punished a lifetime for mistakes hour episodes. Calgary 6 3 3 15 51 38 ^Goalies—New York, Froese, 3-2-0 (32 Basketball was 10 years Los Angeles 7 6 BasebaD Donlln 455, Corol Tovlor 175-503, Helen they may have made during their Reynolds plays a Vietnam veteran and 0 14 66 62 shots-27saves). Buffalo, Puppa.4-1-2(23-20), (xoffnev 183-507, Peg Lawrence 178-485, old because my father ran around Dad is sorry, and I do care about Edmonton 6 4 2 14 48 51 Barrasso (7:48 second, 20-19). DEAR DR. GOTT: Do the two little ridges that younger and more thoughtless, retired New Orleans vice cop who returns to his Vancouver 5 6 Gall Hortzog 177-188-525, Betty Bailey and left my mother many times him. 2 12 43 37 A—13,024 Calendar 463, Wendy Monclnl 179-440, LIzGraham run from the upper lip to the nose have any purpose? selfish years. home in West Palm Beach. HeandTomSelleck, Winnipeg 4 4 2 10 39 42 Re^ee—Bill McCreorv. Linesmen— NBA slandings for othdr women. Mom finally Wednesday’s Gomes 183, Doreen Cote 459, Nancy Anselmo Mom says she feels betrayed Ron Rnn, Shane Never. AL Rookie of the Year voting 176-476, Robin Titus 187-472, Donno Page divorced him and he moved out of of the old “ Magnum, P.I.” series, are the WA/SIWII f, lUlillllU d DEAR READER: Not to my knowledge. These and hurt. I don’t want to hurt her, DEAR ABBY: My father Buffalo 6, New York Rongers 4 EASTERN CONFERENCE 488, Lynne Wells 200-484, Dot Hills state. executive producers. Montreol 5, Los Angeles 3 Atlantic Division TODAY 188-484, Cindy Crockett 192-494, Govlo ridges, like the line you can feel with your tongue but why can’t I be friends with drowns himself in cologne after CsnadlensSKIngsS NEW W R K (AP) — Voting Wednesday Boys Soccer Butcher 175-505. Now, after 30 years, Dad has With each of the episodes budgeted at $4 Edmonton 5, St. Louis 4 GB for the 1988 American Leogue Rookie of the along your hard palate, are produced by the normal both of them? Or shouldn’t I be he shaves. He insists that cologne Tbundav’s Games Boston East Cothollc at WIndhom, 3 come back into my life. He has million, the county economy could get a hefty Year Award, with first-, second-and thlrd- Cheney Tech ot Bolton, 3:15 closing of the fetal head Jong before birth. During friends with my father because of and aftershave lotion are the Hartford at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Los Angeles g 2 I—3 Charlotte ploce votes and total points on o 5-3-1 basis: infusion during the next six months. Orebec at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Atontreal g 2 3—5 New Jersey Coventry ot RHAM, 3 early fetal development, each side of the baby told me how sorry he is for his the way he treated Mom ond me? same thing, and he applies Vancouver at Phllodelphlo, 7:35 p.m RrsI Period—None. Penoltles—COrson, New York Girls Soccer past actions, and I believe he is Please help me with this heavy Mon (holding), 7:21; Duguoy, LA (rough- ^ *** SFd Total East Cothollc at Wethersfield, 3 p.m grows independently; during pregnancy, the two cologne by the handful! Winnipeg at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. Phllodelphlo Walt Weiss. Oak 17 5 3 103 sincere. He says he wants to know problem. LIberace’s house on block Minnesota at Chicago, 8:35 p.m 17* 3 ffouoi’ing), Woshlncrton Bryan Harvey, Col 3 9 7 49 Volleyball EMERGENCY sides fuse. When the midline fails to fuse, harelip, My brothers, sisters, our St. Louis ot Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Central Division Jody Reed, Bos 4 4 4 48 East Catholic ot Fitch, 4 p.m. Fire — Police — Medical and cleft palate result. his grandchildren before he dies. CAUGHT IN BETWEEN mother and I have spoken about Wdoy’s Gomes Los Angeles, NIcholls Atlanta 0 0 Don August, Mil - 4 4 22 We’ve been keeping in touch LAS VEGAS (AP) — No buyers have come Phllodelphlo at Detroit, 7:35 p.m I2(Gret7kv),7:52 (sh). 2,Montreol. Ludwigi Chicago DoveGaltoghr.Chl 2 2 2 18 FRIDAY this, and believe me, we didn’t forward with the $2.8 million asking price for New York Islanders at Washington. 8 05 (Corbonneau), 8:15 (sh). 3, Los Angeles, Clevelond Cross Country lately. He still lives out of state DEAR CAUGHT: Your mother Melldo Perez, Chi 2 3 9 (at Wickham Park) D IA L 911 mince any words. Dad is a the showplace home of the late Liberace, so the p.m. Taylor 4(NIcholls, Gretzky), 11:39 (pp). 4, Detroit MIkeSchooler.Seo - - 2 2 DEAR DR, GOTT; I have migraines. My and has never remarried. He’.s is understandably hurt, but she’s high-level retail manager, and Buffalo ot Edmonton. 9:35 p m Montreal, Walter 5 (Chellos), 17:38. Indlono Cecil Espy, Tex . . i y Girls State Open, 1:30 p.m. In Manchester property will be sold at auction next month. Penalties—Los Angeles bench, Mllwoukee Bovs State Open, 2:15 p.m. daughter, now 20, has been having headaches since almost 70 now and is not in the unfair to demand that you never age 4. She also has blackouts. My son has epilepsy. I’m sure his supervisors are too About 300 people have expressed interest in served by Fenton (too nranv men on Ice), WESTERN CONFERENCE best of health. speak to your father again. You polite to tell him he stinks and his 6:14; Lemleux, Mon, molor-gome mlscon- Midwest Division One doctor said my daughter had seizures, one the home, said auctioneer Eric Nelson, NHL results dud (stashing), 7:57; Corson, Mon (cross- My mother found out, and she have the right to be friends with subordinates are afraid to. .w L Fcf. 6 B . doctor said no. Two other doctors disagree over the standing in a barren living room of the home Fenton, LA (high- Dallas / 0 0 .000 blew up. She wants me to promise your parents, and I commend you Perhaps if you print this. Dad sticking), 19:09. Denver ; results of her glucose tolera nee test, but a strict diet that was once the scene of some of this city’s • 0 0 .000 that I will never speak to him for forgiving your father and will see it and cut back on the Bruins 7. Maple Lesis 2 Third Period—5, Montreal, Richer 6, Houston 0 0 000 ; that we initiated has certainly helped her. What can swankiest parties. Prospective buyers in­ ,i.'' .’PF’ 4, Los Angeles, Crossman 2 Miami 0 0 .000 again. I’ve tried to explain that allowing him to know his cologne. 10:24. 7, Montreal, Son Antonio 0 0 .000 we do to sort out this confusion? cluded movie stars, hotel-casino owners and Boston I 3 %—j Smlth7(Naslund,Green),10:S3.8,Montreol, Utoh 0 0 .000 HOLDING MY BREATH IN people from Japan, Europe and Africa, he said Toronto 1'1 6^j Corbonneau,1 (Walter), 19:59 (en) F Division TENNESSEE without providing names. First Period—1, Boston, Jonney 5 (Pe­ FeiY’IJIes-^NIcholls, LA (hooking), 1:44; Golden State 0 0 .000 dersen, Thelven), 1:49.2, Toronto, Morols 7 NIcholls, LA (sloshing), 15:02. Phoenix 0 • 0 .000 DEAR READER: You raise three possible Data Bank Since none of the prospects met the asking (Domphousse, RIchordson), 11:01. 3, Shots on goal—Los Angeles 8-8-5—21. Portlond 0 0 .000 diagnoses for your daughter; Migraine headaches DEAR HOLDING: Here’s your price, the home will be offered at auction Dec. Boston, Neely 6 (Jonney, Joyce), 19:25 Montreal 48-15—^27. oocrorrSacromento 0 0 .000 letter. I hope it clears the air. Penalties—Wesley, Bos (holding), 4:24; Power-ploy Opportunities-Los An-ifjlpeottle 0 0 .000 lor migraine equivalents, seizure disorder and 10, with proceeds going to the Liberace Gill, Tor (holding), 8:27; Lemoy. Bos geles1of4; Montreol lo t4. ^L.A. * Clippers '■ 0 0 .000 .hypoglycemia. Ordinarily, these conditions are Foundation for the Performing Arts, Nelson (roughing), 14:30; Fergus. Tor (rough- GooHes—Los Angeles, Heoly, 4-5-0 (24 L A, Lakers 0 0 .000 easily separated by medical tests. DEAR ABBY: Regarding the 15*15 Bos (Interference). shots-22saves) Montreal, Roy, 5-2-0(21-18). The Global Forest said. The pianist, who died Feb. 4, 1987, of New York at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Migraine equivalents (visual symptoms and subject of inheritance and all the complications of AIDS, started the foundation ^ o n d Period—4, Boston, Brlckley 4 A—17,596 Atlanta at New Jersey, 7:X p.m. Region Millions of hectares problems it can cause, I have (Thelven, LInseman), 6:04 (pp). 5, Boston, irritability without headache) are diagnosed by the to provide scholarships for art and music Referee—And V vonHellemond L.A. Clippers at Philadelphia, 7:M p.i informed my mother to spend it! Crowder 3 (Brlckley), 9:18. 6, Toronto, Linesmen—Pierre Champoux, Gerard Clevelond at Charlotte, 7:» p.m exclusion of other diseases; they often respond to Africa students at some 30 colleges and universities. Morols 8 (Domphousse, Fergus), 11:08 Gauthier. Mllwoukee at Indiana, 7:X p.m ; the administration of ergot derivatives, drugs that Why should parents sacrifice One of the major features of the home is a (PP). 7, Boston, Crowder 4 ((Salley. L.A. Lakers at Dallas, 8 p.m. Bouraue), 19:31. Penalties—Curran, Tor Detroit ot Chicago, 8:X p.m. Car Wash ; constrict arteries. Latin America vacations or certain material giant master bedroom with a painting of the (roughing), 5:15; Miller, Bos. molor Houston at Onver, 9:M p m Seizure disorders, such as epilepsy, can usually things they have wanted in order Sistine Chapel frescoes on the ceiling. (flgtitlng), 8:14; Curron, Tor, major Seattle at Utah, 9:M p.n 344 Broad St Soviet Union to leave money to their children? (fighting), 8:14; Bouraue. Bos (Interfer­ Transactions Phoenix at Portlond, Manchester ;be diagnosed by an electroencephalogram (brain ence), 9:48; Morsh, Tor (cross-checking), Saturday's •wave tost or EEG). North America I say, if you don’t do what you 11:53; Wesley, Bos (lnterterence),13:34; New York ot New Jersey, 7:X p.m 646-6846 Hypoglycemia is diagnosed when the symptoms want in this lifetime, when are Courtnall, Tor (hooking), 17:21. BASEBALL Boston at Phllodelphlo, 7:M p.m. Asia (except China) 489 Third Period—8, Boston, Neely 7 Chicago ot Washington, 7:X p.m are present during periods of low blood sugar (less you going to do it? Douglas plays a cop (Bouraue), 9:43. 9, Boston. Wesley 4 Americon League If my mother wants to leave me TIGERS—Agreed to terms L.A. Clippers at Miami, 7:X p.m. • than 45 milligrams of glucose per deciliter of blood). Oceania 160 (LInseman), 11:03 (pp). Penalties—Gill, with Luis Solozar, Inflelder, on a one-year Charlotte at Detroit, 7:X p.m. We’ll Make You Look something. I’ll take her nicked- OSAKA, Japan (AP) — Through a haze Tor (holding), 10:38; Domphousse. Tor contract. Cleveland at Indiana, 7:X p.m ! I’m not sure why your daughter’s doctors are in generated by a smoke machine, Michael (holding),11:12. MINNESOTA TWINS—Purchased the Dallas ot Houston, 8:» p.m. .disagreement. To resolve the issue, I suggest that Europe I 159 up, well-used family dining table, Shots on gool—Boston 9-10-13—32 L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 8:M p.m Douglas marched down the old marble hallsof a Toronto 15-4-8—77. Pittman, Jimmy ■you request a referral to a neurological or or my grandmother’s handmade Williams and Mike Dyer, pitchers; Atlanta at Mllwoukee, 9 p.m. LikeAMillion China f l 37 quilt she gave my mother. No government office building in his first film role Power-ploy Opportunities— Boston 3 of Derek Porks, catcher, and Rafoel DeLlma, Denver at Seottle, 10 p.m. diagnostic clinic of a teaching hospital. In such an since winning the Academy Award for best 5; Toronto 1 of 4. outfielder, from Portland of the Pacific Phoenix at (talden State, 10:M p.m environment, the specialists should be able to put amount of money can replace Goolles— Boston, Lemelln, 4-1-2 (27 Coast League. Sacramento at Portland, 10:X p.m. actor. shotv25 saves). Toronto, Wregget, 7-4-1 everything together and solve the problem. WORLD these items that hold so many T(3R0NT0 b l u e j a y s —Assigned Matt Sunday's Gomes Bucks!!! In “ Black Rain,” an international thriller (32-25). Stark, catcher, outright to Syracuse of No gomes scheduled You should realize that a hypoglycemic diet (no childhood memories. A—14,382. the Internotlonol Leogue. Monday's Games that Paramount Pictures began filming here Referee— Don Morouelll Linesmen— No gomes scheduled Manchester now has the finest Full Service Car Wash alcohol or sweets; frequent high protein meals) will JOY, Roy Scopinello, Mike Cvik Notional League Monday. Douglas plays a tough New York City BRAVES—Agreed lo terms help many medical conditions. Therefore, a FAIRFIELD, OHIO with BrOce Benedict, cotcher, ono one-year facility in the country! Source Worldwatch cop who’s supposed todeliver a Japanese killer controct fpvorable response to these restrictions is not proof to police in Japan. But the killer escapes at The GENTLE TOUCH CAR WASH has completed its six month that hypoglycemia caused the symptoms. DEAR JOY: Beautiful! (You hitemotlonal League NEA graphic Osaka Airport, and Douglas must find him. TOLEDO MUD HENS—Signed John Radio, T V were aptly named.) oilers 5. Blues 4 Wockenfuss, monager, to a one-yeor renovation and we want to clean your car inside and outl Douglas, who won his Oscar for his portrayal contract. of a slimy power baron in “ Wall Street,” told St. Louis 1 2 1—4 Eostern League CANTON-AKRON INDIANS— TONIGHT New Features Include: reporters that movies are “ an international Edmonton i 3 1—5 language’ ’ and he hoped the film will deepen ties Rrst Period—1,St. Louls,Hull4(Federko, Named Bob Molirtaro manager. Cha^nerisl wfic"''*'"* “* Bennlng), :44 (pp). 2, Edmonton,Muni 1 •Full Service Car Wash with “on line” interior cleaning Side effects will vary with fertiiity drugs between the United States and Japan. (Acton), 14:24. Penalties—Muni. Edm BASKETBALL (Interference), :27; Bullard, StL.malor- Notional Basketball Association lo p a"; NTrfh*.:;'n*i;i;o“?a*'^^S?“N^"’" '’ •All new frictionless NOTHIN’ TOUCHIN’® equipment -DEAR DR. REI- gome misconduct, (hIgh-stIckIng), 1:29; ATLANTA HAWKS—Waived An­ Women who have conceived after at all small. The majority of men have P.Cavalllnl, StL (tripping), 6:57; Dirk, thony Toylor, guard, and Mike Gibson, F ;^ k ^ l,“ *rs',"?un'?Sf^'m"ld"dTe:Srg"h^|; KISCH: I need to know Hartley to leave show forward. • Professionally equipped Detail Shop treatment with this drug have approx­ erect penile measurements of approx­ StL (tripping), 12:41; Messier, Edm (slash­ the side effects of ing), 14:10; Simpson, Edm (sloshing), „£ E N V E R NUGGETS-Ploced Calvin imately a 20 percent risk of spontane­ imately 5 to 6 inches (12.7 to 15.2 Naff and BUI Honzllk, forwords, ond • SIMONIZ® brand waxes Clomid, and what is the NEW VORK (AP) — Actress Cheryl Hartley 14:45; Ranford, Edm, served by Anderson ous abortion (miscarriage) which is ' centimeters). Unfortunately, many (deloy of gome), 17:43. Atourice Martin, guard, on the Inlured percentage of side ef­ is quitting the nude Broadway musical “ Qh! Second Period—3, Edmonton. Messier 5 list. •Auto accesory Retail Shop Kinsey Report similar to the risk rate for women men are not aware of this and go NEW JERSEY NETS-Acaulred Joe fects? My doctor wants Calcutta!” next week after her record- (Gregg, Anderson), 4:07. 4, Edmonton, receiving other types of fertility through life convinced that they are Anderson2(Messler,Smlth),9:01(pp).s,st Barry Ctarroll, center, and Lester Conner, Busy to start me on Clomid June M. Relnlsch, Ph.D. breaking 5,000th performance in the show. Louis, Hull 7 (Federfco, McKegney), 12:37 guord, from the Houston Rockets for We invite you to try the new treatments. The risk of malforma­ much smaller than average. “ When I signed my first contract ll'/i years (pp). 4, St. Louis, Hrkac4(Rlchter, Roberts), Frank Johnson ond Lorenzo Romar, for a fertility problem tions of the fetus is approximately 3 14:30. 7, Edmonton, Carson 5 (KurrI, guards; Tony Brown, guard-forward, ond ^ue to ovulation. If this belief reaches the point where ago fo r‘Oh! Calcutta! ’ it was for one year. I was Tim McCormick, center. Active GENTLE TOUCH percent, which is less than the hoping I would finish the year. I neverdreamtl TIkkanen), 18:08. Penalties—Richter, StL - Since Clomid is sim- it reduces a man’s self confidence, (holding) :44; P.Cavalllnl, StL (slosh­ incidence of 7.1 percent found in the would go on to be in a Broadway show more than ing), 2:43; Joseph, Edm (cross­ flar in structure to DES, rest,|picts his ability to make friends, by offering you these two opportunities to save!!! general population. There is an anyone else," Ms. Hartley said in a statement checking), 3:17; ASessler, Edm (Inter- Lam afraid that I won’t or Impairs maintenance of intimate fOrence), 4:31; Momesso, StL (slashing), on the go? increased risk of multiple births (7.8 Wednesday. find out that anything is wrong with relationships, counseling may be 8:09; Momesso, StL, misconduct, 9:01; Rec H oop has been used to induce ovulation for percent of women taking clomiphene She is leaving to write and appear in a Joseph, Edm (tripping), 11:38; Messier, taking it until 15 years later — when it necessary to help overcome the Edm (slashing), 19:52. Save $4.00 nearly 30 years, and no widespread citrate have twins as compared to 1.35 one-woman show as well as to undertake other T , Save $45.00 is too late. psychological problem. Third Period—8, St. Louis, Paskiwskl 5 I pattern of birth defects or other percent in the general population). projects, according to her publicist. (Federko, Bennlng),l:33(op).9,Edmonton, OnA problems with offspring have been Anderson 3 (Messier, Carson), 14:21. Adulta If treatment with clomiphene cit­ Although counseling for an im­ In addition to the Broadway performances of DEAR READER: I can understand noted. Penalties— Edmonton bench, serYed by Manchester Cycle 95 (Joe Mc(5onn X , rate is not successful, special tests the musical, she has appeared in “ Oh! Corson (too many men on Ice), 1:25; ROYAL TOUCH | your concern about the effects of proved body image can effectively Mork Plekos 24, Bob Plaster 14, Bob SIMONIZ® If your physician has determined and assessments mpy be necessary reduce such concerns, absolutely no Calcutta! ’’ in Israel, Norway, Argentina; Momesso, StL (hooking), 1:57; Bennlng, Francis 10, BobTalago 10), Monchester medications on a baby, but there are that you are not releasing eggs, that StL, molor-gome misconduct (spearing), (Chip Brown 22, Marty Jordan before trying the various other pill, medication, cream, vitamin or Denmark, Brazil and Chicago. 7:12; Carson, Edm (sloshing), 8:58; TIk­ WASH PACKAGE ' Mveral important differences be­ your body will likely respond to fertility drugs now available, most of kanen, Edm (hooking), 9:59. 14, Bob Chorbonneou 13, Ken Plourd 12) other substance or mechanical device Style 101 ([}ave Milner X, Gary Bollev SPECIAL tween clomiphene citrate (Clomid is clomiphene citrate (you have had a which require even closer monitoring If.,.®"!'' Wright 13, Duane Milner 12, ' Includes: | ope brand name) and DES (diethyl- has yet been discovered that will Shots on goal—St. Louis 8-9-13—30. Mike Reeves 10), PD8.S 87 (John Pohl positive response to a progesterone and timing of treatment. increase the size of an adult penis. Smokey Robinson honored Edmonton 11-11-8—30. 24, Seon MePadden 19, Jim Florence 18, • Complete Exterior Wash I Includes: stilbestrol), even though their chemi­ challenge test, for example), and no Because decision-making about fer­ Power-ploy Opportunities—St. Louis 3 of Luke Strunk 12) PAYING cal structure is similar. Moreover, some of the mechanical LOS ANGELES (AP) — Singer-songwriter 10; Edmonton 1 of 8. • Interior Clean! ng | other explanations for fertiiity prob­ tility treatments, risks and chances devices which claim to do this may Goalies—St. Louis, Mlllen, 5-20 (30 ►Simoniz® Orbital Clomiphene citrate is taken for only lems have been found (for example, for successful pregnancy are compli­ Smokey Robinson received the American shots-25 saves). Edmonton, Ranford 3-1-1 • Undercarriage Wash & Rust | cause permanent injury. Society of Composers. Authors and Publishers (30-24). BY MAIL a few days to trigger release of an egg, your husband’s sperm are plentiful cated, it is important to work with a Polish Wax and then is stopped before conception Founders Award for his prolific career that CALDWELL Inhibitor | and healthy), then taking this drug is clinic or physician who emphasizes is great for takes place or very early in the a reasonably effective and safe giving accurate information, answer­ produced such hits as “ You’ve Really Got A •Simoniz® Poly Cream Conditioner | Hold On Me. ” ►Detailed Interior pregnancy. DES was prescribed for treatment. ing questions and careful monitoring. •Simoniz® Poly Sealant | mothers to take for much longer Previous winners of ASCAP’s highest a ward, OIL INC. active people Side effects include hot flashes and Dr. Relnlsch Is director of the periods of time and during the actual which was presented Wednesday, include Bob ■Simoniz® Tire Plus Vinyl Dressing | Cleaning breast tenderness. Approximately 5 DEAR DR. REINISCH: My prob­ Kinsey Institute for Research In Sex, pregnancy to prevent miscarriage. Dylan, Stevie Wonder, and Jule Styne. CALL percent of women experience enlar­ lem is the following: I am 25 and my Gender and Reprodnetion, Indiana •Mat Washing | ►Carpet Sham poo Since the physical effects on offsp­ Many of Robinson’s most familiar hits were .61» gement of the ovaries, and this is one penis is very small (13 centimeters). I . Unlversity-Bloomlngton. Send ques­ ptrgal. C. O. D. ring of mothers who took DES often written for himself or other artists at Motown, $8.95 I reason why women ^ould be care­ would like to have it longer. Do you tions to Dr. Relnlsch In care ol The 150 gal. minimum purchtM 647-9946 $49.00 did not appear until those children fully observed by their physician. know of methods to make the penis where he was one of the key hitmakers during (A $19.95 Value, Regularly $12.95) reached reproductive age, the side Kinsey Report, P.O. Box 48, Bloo- the 1960s. ' ‘ • "" 'TurtoB t. IxT 4X7 yjyir-x.. . ^ 7.— ----- I Itteguiariy(Regularly 5$94.00))9 4 .0 0 ) Approximately 70 to 80 percent of larger? The only thing I have left is mlngtoK, Ind. 47408. Volume of mall • iM. ' ji > Thompnan Manchester effects of DES did take many years to women who take clomiphene citrate ASCAP President Morton Gould called « Nogi TfottUftf 649-8841 ■Not V ^ d With Any Other Promotion [ Not VaUd With Any Other Promotion your help or suicide. prohlhlls personal replies, bat ques­ Prtet* Sutygcl lo C h o ng o Herald identify. do release an egg, and about half of Robinson “ one of the most prolific and I------Expires December 3,1988 * Expires December 3,1988 I In comparison, clomiphene citrate tions of general Interest may be influential figures in pop music.” those women conceive. DEAR READER; Your penis is not discussed In future' columns. MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Nov, 3, 1988

MCCALL OF THE WILD by Dumas A Crawford MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Nov. 3. 1986 — I7 BNAFU by Bruco Beattie KIT H- CARLYLE by Larry Wright

^ C A U . ANP PlfiflNS SHOW A P n z z le s CERTAIM LACKOFO0WPIO6MCE. yoo-Re M fipsr \m i em . I TV Tonight IN eOLP Bt©6ie JACK NICKCLAWS. HftD WHO m Fp/^Ng m \ For cat REPEUaNT BeFoPE I ACROSS 4 Doctrines Answer to Previous Puzzle 5:00PM [M AX] MOVIE: 'Amazing the perfect job. (In Stereo) 5 Canadian dissident Chomsky discusses pro­ about life behind bars. Nick Nolte, Lane 1ST ME IN. S Grace and Chuck' (CC) A Little League Undersea World of Jacques Cous­ 1 Type of pasta province E T A L T [c T paganda, corporate and political power, Smith, William Forsythe. 1987. Rated R. baseball player initiates an unusual anti­ teau and common sense. Part 1 of 2, 5 Status ___ 6 Not tested O P E L o A c u nuclear protest by quitting his favorite (In Stereo) MOVIE: 'Ned Kelly' An Australian 8 Carpet sport. Joshua Zuohike, Alex English, Ja­ dD Love Connection 7 Margarine s E E M N j j A R p folk hero determined to live with dignity [USA] Countdown to Laonard/Lalonda 11 Praise mie Lee Curtis. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) [CNN] Moneyline A previow to the November 7th W 6C Su­ 8 Ponrait by o E D 1 1 p| u S In U s becomes an outcast. Mick Jagger. Clarissa 12 Let go Kaye, Mark McManus. 1970. [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet per middleweight championship bout be­ Vinci (2 wds.) 5:30PM [ESPN] Scholastic Sports tween three-time world champion Sugar A m e ric a 14 At right angles 9 Light______^ ) MOVIE: 'The Gauntlet' An Arizona [HBO] Inside the NFL Hosts: Len Daw­ Ray Leonard and W BC world Light heavy­ son. Nick Buoniconti. (60 min,) (In Stereo) to ship feather M 6:00PM O D (J) ®Q) N e w s cop escorts a prostitute from Las Vegas to weight titlist Donny "Goldbn Boy" LaL- Phoenix to testify against organized crime. -'/ I - ) •tMi r»iiii I »|si« i i , >« 15 Perpetual 1 0 ______Aviv U F l [TM C] MOVIE: 'Half Moon Street' An onde. CD Three's Company Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke, Pat Hinqle 16 Fleur-de-___ attractive economics expert becomes en­ 11 Type of El A AM dD Matt Houston 1977. “ meshed in political intrigue when she be­ 1 2 :0 5 A M ® Entertainment Tonight Elvis Presley's influence on today’s enter­ 17 Confidentially cabbage ® Primavera gins moonlighting as a paid escort in Lon­ FEANUTS by Chariss M. •chute □BDEDDIDD dt) Gong Show tainers. (In Stereo) |2 wds.) don. Sigourney Weaver, Michael Caine, 13 Approximately Cl6) C a g n e y 8| Lacey (^7) Campaign Forum 19 Grafted, in (2 wds.) Patrick Kavanagh. 1986. Rated R. 1 2 : 3 0 A M OD Alfred Hitchcock (20) A -T e a m (0) MOVIE; '10 to Midnight' A veteran c H E a | t A B L E [USA] Miami Vice P re se n ts Pear Editor. You’re supposed to heraldry 18 Eskimo knife cop tearns up w ith a rookie to catch a p sy­ W h a t is it A U G p E N e w s (Live) (7S!) 39) Lete Night With David Latter- 21 Hawaiian 20 Paradise N t o c O A L chopathic killer. Charles Bronson, Andrew 11:1 5PM (M AX] MOVIE: 'The New print them,and make Doctor Who: The W ar Games Part 4 man (In Stereo) Why do you keep sending garland F L A Stevens, Lisa Eilbacher. 1983. Centurions' A veteran cop and his rookie w ith you? 23 Cooler A R e H o N U s o f 10. partner have differing views on how to (2j) S e a H u n t my stories back ? me rich and famous. 22 Stew 24 Slippery E L _d | M O [CNN] PrimeNews s | N o D E $6) Charlie's Angels handle police assignments. George C. 25 Low cards 26 Novelist [DIS] Best of Walt Disney Presents: d® Hollywood Squares II-} Scott, Stacy Keach, Jane Alexander. F a m ily T ie s (CC). Peter and the W olf Based on Serge Pro­ 28 Here (Fr.) Bagnofd 1972. Rated R. d l) p a n e S c o tt 35 Hide 47 Hear yel (var.) kofiev's "Peter and the W olf." a Philadel­ 29 Singer___ 27 Faction (41) N o tic ia s [ESPN] Auto Racing; SCCA Trans-Am "It works greatl Look! You can't see the 39 Hoed 49 And others (2 phia church mouse plays center stage to 1 1 :30PM ® Taxi Carpenter 29 Film critic ®?) W orld of Survival (R) Fast Five Shootout (60 min.) (R) black eye from my last sales call!" 40 A rose_____ wds.) Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson. (60 ® S® N ig h tlin e (CC) O 1SU by NEA. Inc 32 Railroad Pauline___ rose ©) Divorce Court min.) [TMC] MOVIE: Stripper' Six women 50 Which ® (M) Morton Downey Jr. talk'about their lives and livelihood as they locomotive 30 Sand lizard [CNN] Showbiz Today 42 Cat on___ 52 Cheat [ESPN] Drag Racing: Showdown of prepare to compete at the First Annual 34 Handsome man Champions (60 min.) (R) (TO H o n eym o o n ers ZIPPY by Bill Qrllflth 31 X-ray , ___Tin Roof 53 Amazon [DIS] MOVIE: 'World's Greatest Ath­ Stripper's Convention in Las Vegas. Ja­ 36 Log discoverer 45 Time being . tributary le te ’ Raised Tarzan-style in Africa, a prim i­ [TMC] MOVIE: Quiet Cool' A New (1® Bravo nette Boyd, Sara Costa. 1986. Rated R. (In 37 Dutch 33 Emerald Isle tive blonde youth is carried off to America York police officer battles murderous mari­ d® Night Heat A jewolery heist goes Stereo) n -3 C T T i P P y c o n t i n u e s HiS HKM oulp 46 Groups of 3 55 Actor Wallach 'Y m Still w e a k yOL//.' WITH , CfO/V/A?/l SH NO HARO for potential athletic glory. Jan-Michael juana growers in the rugged wilderness of awry; O'Brien is hampered by an injury; meeting with commune [USA] Edge of Night FEELINGS. 2 3 4 6 9 Vincent. John Amos, Tim Conway, 1973, Northwestern California. James Romar, Giambone faces trumped-up charges ON TP' issues, sy. JH'B b o o m " Vou I y HAVE KNOWN I CO^lO 38 Moister ^ 10 H A ie C lu e Fo r m f a / b ig 1 Rated G. ^ Adam Coleman Howard, Daphne Ash- brought up by a prime suspect (70 min.) 1 2 ; 3 5 A M CD Family Feud OAAfiNC AFhP ■ ' ’ * HAaAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browns 1 . euT.WMEN IT M iSSEO ATWO-IUCH N'T e s c a p e y o u iz 41 Songstress ■ brook. 1986. Rated R. ry fpgpuNG -' T A f t e c e o n . 11 13 [ESPN] SportsLook (52) @® Tonight Show (In Stereo) ToHAOe.l KN0"£>N SroT BACK THEPeJ ALL-V/FllVMfGEVE " Cantrell 1 1 2 : 4 0 A M @9) m o v i e : ‘Sllant wit- r ------...... , WHICH SIDE V oujufT G ive [HBO] MOVIE: 'Summer Camp Night­ [USA] Murder, She Wrote (60 min.) Bill Moyers' World of Ideas: Dissent ness' A young woman agonizes over {|(j|4 IM rCAPED PICKUP F o r g iv e m e .a VMGEiH-' 43 These (Fr.| 14 cy/-C^/TfJEY 5A Y ANIMALS Of TH'^ftl-P youR b u t , I WANT voui BACK 'm e a 0I7oa/A- 115 mare' After taking control of a summer 8:30PM ®a) ® bifferent World (CC| and Democracy Linguist, philosopher and whether she should testify after witness­ ,OFDOVA4itf'r MKT 44 Inner (comb, camp from its dictatorial director, a coun­ dissident Noam Chomsky discusses pro­ ing her brother-in-law commit rape. Valerie MV VITAL check; I »/a n t t h ' Whitley is upset by the romantic dreams KNC?W WMEN TriEPES eVErtowr. mEYFE ON M*/ 16 selor puts the place under paramilitary rule. paganda, corporate and political power, Bertinelli, John Savage, Chris Nash. 1985 MEWlflEV gNTiCE St a t e form) 17 she s been having about Dwayne. (In .Voo'BE Chuck Connors, Charles Stratton, Adam and common sense TPouELE iM A Home Running A TiGhT \ T f M f ' 48 In that place Stereo) 1 :0 0 A M ® Archie Bunker's Place RE-Do nE Carl 1987. Rated PG-13 k n it r a c e /' 'frtte b U 19 |20 (56) Racing From Plainsfirld IN A NICE 51 Ja u player Kid 9:00PM ® Paradise (60 min.) (In ® Family Medical Center [TM C] MOVIE: 'Kansas City Bomber' A Stereo) dZ) N e w s (CC). fiociceo roller-derby queen disrupts the team when ® Joe Franklin 52 Narrow-minded d S Late Show (R) (In Stereo) VELVET-'.' she races after romance. Raquel Welch, d ) Dynasty Season Premiere (CC) (li) Runaway W ith the Rich and Famous 54 Skater Sonja Kevin McCarthy. Helena Kallianioles Alexis is in danger after witnessing c fatal [CNN] Sports Tonight Anchors; Fred 29 30 31 Connie Stevens in Montreal; Tim and 1972 Rated PG struggle between Dex and Sean; Blake is Hickman, Nick Charles Daphne Maxwell Reid ("Frank's Place” ) in [USA] Fat Albert devastated by Krystal's illness and disap­ Istanbul, Turkey. 56 Ciothing fabric 34 pearance (60 min ) [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Watcher in the 57 Wild W oods' Two sisters try to unlock the se­ (38) Hart to Hart 1) 6:30PM (3D C B S N e w s (CC) (31 The Untouchables cret of the ghost in their parents rented dogs {01 PELICULA; 'Rosa Blanca' El hecho I 37 (T) Family Ties (CC) Part 1 of 2 house. Bette Davis. Carroll Baker. David (52) (30) Cheers (CC) Sam swears to re­ historico de la nacionalizacion del petroleo 58 Chess piece McCallum. 1980 Rated PG (3) C40) ABC New s (CC) main celibate for three months. (In Stereo) en Mejico. Ignacio Lopez Tarso, Rita Ma- 59 Guided 41 44 45 46 47 (11) Hollywood Squares (24) Tinker. Tailor, Soldier. Spy Part 1 of 1 1 :35PM ® Night Court cedo. (Repeticion) 60 Makes same 6 U*L ABNER byAICtpp (22) (30) N B C N e w s (CC) [CNN] Inside Politics '88 score ^ 0 51 12:00AM ® Kojak THE PHANTOM by Las Falk A By Barry (24) (57) Nightly Business Report (41) El Extrano Retorno de Diana Salazar [DIS] MOVIE; 'The Uttle Prince' A J . ROMRINGMAH FATBACK, PttESlOCNT Of TRAN5-OCEAMC PQRK.FvirtATsr ® St. Elsewhere . V i WH Y I DON'T t h is i _ IT C A lT T BE. ^ (57) Mysteryl: The Return of Sherlock young prince comes to earth from a tiny DOWN 52 53 54 (38) F a m ily T ie s (CC) S lR -B LT T W E ni STOPPED,SlRrr ITS 55 Holmes II ICC) Holmes and Watson hunt Ql) Star Trek asteroid to find the meaning of life. Gene ftUftJNESm Ift W ONDKnniL.? HERE'S *mE LATEST DMOPPKO 4 HAVEN'T SOLD SO HE'S KksHT^yOU TMEV WERE y THEY WERE RkSHT. THIS NQN- -- 4/r-iT‘s (^■l) Noticiero Univision a one-legged convict and his savage com­ (1® H o m e S h o p p in g N e tw o rk (3 hrs.) Wilder, Richard Kiley, Bob Fosse. 1974- THIS GAAPH SHGTWS t h a t GRADh , MR. FATBACK TOMOTMMM. MUCH AS A • PORK- SPREAD FROM EVEPrrONEL IN AHE.RICA.WMO 1 Conductor___ 56 57 CXRECTDR O f AFRHIP -4 yeTVDUCAWlE^ M T N S POtkH C H O P BUYING NATCHEZ TO (61) Love Connection panion, (60 min.) Part 2 of 2 (H) W yatt Earp Rated G WANTS PO« K - MO*T BUY Dom«rCH t h e r e , f o r a MCVEMENT CXWSkX OF HIUMN ITP BE TOO ^ ALONE„TD 1 MOBILE-FROM Mehta [CN N] Inside Politics '88 [CNN] Larry King Live [M AX] MOVIE: 'Happy Hour' Rival JT FROM US—ATOOR PRrCES A M E A f MUST BE. MEMPHIS TO ST 58 (^® Current Affair Rk3M7S IN BAHGALLA,, OAHSEROUs.y d e l iv e r M O N rH .* r 2 I.e., in full 60 breweries battle for possession of a bottle PART OF THE W90ION sroppco.r [ESPN] Outdoor Sportsman [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Undergrade' After a (0) Mala Noche...No THE POUR W IN D t 3 ------fault ■ teen-ager rescues his grandfather from a of beer containing a secret, addictive in­ THAT m e RLOW^ J [USA] Cartoons [CNN] Newsnight gredient. Richard Gilliland. Jamie Farr. (overmuch) rest homo, the two move in together and ( c)1988 by NEA. Inc Tawny Kitaon. 1987 Rated R CANCELLSP, 7:00PM O J USA Today Scheduled the enroll in college. Art Cdrney, Chris Make [ESPN] SportsCenter peace, Len Birman. 1985. [USA] Edge of Night lab at the Center for Disease Control [HBO ] MOVIE: 'W eeds' (CC) A group of (3D (30i N e w s [ESPN] College Football: Northern former inmates take to the road with a play 1 : 0 5 A M ® lx>ve Boat (3D (22) W h e e l o f Fo rtune (CC) Iowa at Northern Arizona (3 hrs ) (Taped) (31 Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) [HBO] MOVIE: Steel Dawn' In a deso­ late world of the future, a swordsman ClHS C«p# ImerBrtw. hie CELEBRITY CIPHER (11) (38) C h e e rs (CC) Part 1 of 2. CtlBbrity Cipher cryptogram* ara cfaatad from quotations by famous poople, past and present seeks vengeance on the w arrior w ho killed ANNUAL Each letter In the cipher stands for another. Today's ctua: K aquals P. (18) Grandstand A sports game show in- his mentor Patrick Swayze, Lisa Niemi, volvin^guesi celebrities and fans Host Christopher Neame 1987. Rated R (Iri ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson Curt Chaplin ‘ Stereo) 'GUWMRLCRN TF JXU QMLFJ POLISH FOOD & CRAFT FAIR (20) M -A*S-H Part 2 of 2 [M AX] MOVIE: 'Mr. Smith Goes to BLONDIE by Doan Young A Blan Drake m ir O I D Y O O 5AY?' I5AID/‘HELl.'-IT'& 'PUSH rne OLD A\AM"CAM (24) (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour W ashington' A naive man who becomes AT Aiaww WMICHIGAM. FNFJUW GUOTFUG ZN JXU a Senator gets into deep trouble with a BE A DAhJGtROUdGAIAe (26) Your Show of Shows sharp politician Jean Arthur, James Ste­ a T J Ml W C V , U B R U K J I M L (40J W in. Lose or Draw wart, Edward Arnold, 1939 i T (41) M i Nombre es Coraje [ U S A ] B o xing (2 hrs.) ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CEE JXU MJXULF.' — (61) F a m ily T ie s (CC) 9:30PM (Sg (5o) Dear John (CC) A [CNN] Moneyline young man claims to be John's illegitimate Polish National Catholic Church son. (In Stereo) Q T V F J M V R X A L R X T E E . [ESPN] SportsCenter [TM C] MOVIE: 'American Ninja 2: The 23 Golway Street, Manchester [M AX] MOVIE: 'Mr. Deeds Goes to PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "An election Is a bet on the future, not a Confrontation' Two GIs face off with a Town’ A naive millionaire, duped by the popularity test of the past.” —> James Reston. drug kingpin who's turning American sol­ ^ 1 reporter he loves, decides to give a fortune Nov. 4th — 5:00pm-9:00pm diers into ninja assassins. Michael Dudi- away Gary Cooper. Joan Arthur, George koff, Steve James. Larry Poindexter. Bancroft 1936 Nov. 5th — 10:00am-3:00pm 1987, Rated R. (In Stereo) [USA] Miami Vice JOHfjjPlO "/3 / f I U :U U P M CS Knots Landing (CC) A 7;30PM 3 1 p m Magazine Featured a recovering Val is unable to convince an­ S/f Down Dinners & Take Out ALLEY OOP by Dave Qraue woman who sought help for her dobihtat yone that her drug overdose was at­ ing back injury tempted murder; Vasquez's death seals Bpon«or.d by Women's THANKS TO VDU 31 Current Affair the Fate of Paige, Johnny and M ichael (60 aiMMd S.cramwit Soolfty FORTUNATELY, TALAXIA WELL.GOOO l u c k ) THANK YOU min ) WHAT A BUY by Bill Hsstt AND VOUR PEOPLE HAS A NEIGHBORING YBB... \ THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 31 (22: Jeo p a rdy! (CC) ■T'VOU AND TH' / M Y FRIEND, THERE CD (40) Cary Grant: A Celebration (CC) WE ARE NOW I PLANET WHERE WE WILL REST OF YOUR < WE SHALL by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee 31 K a te & AMie (CC) - ^ L L E Y OOP! BE WELCOMED.' __ IS ONE Host Michael Caine pays tribute to the life POLKS, CORPLEfl THINK OF THING! 11) INN News YOU OFTEN! 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FDRry-flSVEW CLINIC V n f ~ — — O H T ? b R X \ U vaiRFTV UINCH..IU.HAVF FOpry-EkSHT. Norris, Toni Kalem, Ron Silver 1982 dj) Dos Vidas ftiU H P V A . CEKT5-. p o y o u f e e l ! (M) (30) Cosby Show (CC) Denise must dZ) Bill Moyers' World of Ideas: Dissent TOGSr»MElMN6 convince her parents that she has found and Democracy Linguist, philosopher and 9B9VP&CNPE- Astrograph TtWA R30R.IU v | •*^1 THE LITTLE i«WETO„.lJH Q, “ I "Hu n g r y ," THEATREOF you're determined enough to do so. MARCHES TER S YMPHON Y PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Today MANCHESTER \hA«E} 11-? ^Ifour you'll back up your words with deeds. ORCHESTRA & CHORALE WINYHROP by Dick Cavalll ^Birthday This will not only please your friends, it will make you proud ol yourself. TQMORROWOJR ARIES (March 21-April 19) Take a hard Fl o y d LARRABEE, I auESS THEY Nov. 4,1966 look at situations that could provide you Manuel Alvarez, Conductor aUESTSWIUUBE J.J. SEA\MO. BLEW THE with additional Income. There Is a RONtsllE PLINki, CLARETTA B l l M, BUDGET WHEN Substantial strides will be made in the strong possibility you might be able to Overture to ALICE INO-ILEY... ALMAPINEFRESKO... THEY HAD year ahead advancing your Interests. plug into a worthwhile side venture. You could be luckier than usual with en­ "Iphigenia in Aulis” , Christoph Willibald von Gluck N O R T H U-S-M CHARLTON TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Do not dis­ B rid g e terprises you orchestrate. count your mate's Ideas today until they ♦ A K 10 HESTON ON ManchMtmr High School StudentB Participating F 10 9 5 4 SCORPIO (Oct. B4-NOV. 22) §omeone have been given a chance to prove LAST W EEK. you can usually rely upon may do some­ A K 10 8 2 themselves. Strive to be open-minded Slt'llS 11 HKI.I Concerto for Guitar in D Major Antonio Vivaldi A62 thing nice today without being prompt­ and suppoftive instead of critical. Mil hi I.HAN I Allipirti h> S im U H S( MU4MI/ ed just to show he or she Is still In your GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) This is a SIH’HI N SI M» AKI7. J IM9S I I OK Alan Spriesterbach, guitarist WEST EAST corner. Get a jump on life by under­ good day to catch up on any work «Md MN4 fA.SO k|AK\ KOIK.I MS ♦ Q9S42 St'SAN HIKKI M il Ul ♦ J 8 8 play at trick one. But he won the ace of standing the Influences that are govern­ you've neglected recently. You're in a Symphony No. 8 in G Major, Op. 88 Antonin Dvorak WJ78S T A 2 liimr M»m> «>• A regrettable clubs and went to dummy's king of di­ ing you in the year ahead. Send lor your productive cycle and tasks that you un­ M l I'lll N SI im K MU MM I hKOI Hk| IN A4 ♦ Q J 8 Astro-Graph predictions today by mail­ INTERMISSION amonds. Then he played a low heart dertake can be completed to your 010 8 4 ♦ Q J9 7 5 ing $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this newspa­ satisfaction. holdup from dummy. If East carelessly Pines of Rome Ottorino Respighi CHUBB AND CHAUNCEY by Vanes Rodawalt per, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, pH CANCER (June 21-July 22) A contact SOUTH played second hand low, declarer 44101-3428. Be sure to state your zodi­ you've made socially may shortly be WORKING ♦ 7 2 By Janies Jacoby would win the king of hearts and ac sign. ♦ K Q 8 rrfe Uk5 TW^MAN..,! AINY HOW 6HE HIT MB WITH playing an Important role in your per­ Friday & Satsrday SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1988 •8 PM switch back to diamonds to guarantee SAGITTARIU8 (Nov. 23-Dac. 21) You'll sonal affairs. This person's Input will be ♦A9753 It's hard not to have some sympathy ABOUT TO Be-TOREATENED DID THE ROUJED-UPtEm- his contract. But East w u up to all be more Influential today If you don't constructive. Nov. 4 A 5 • 11 a 12 ♦ a k s BY NO BiASV STTTER WITH r nailed Bailey Auditorium for Willy Nilly's play in today's deal. that. He rose with the ace and cleared PAPER. I HER broadcast your intentions where your LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Although it will SF.M. When the four of spades was led, Willy A Roueoup NewSRAPER,/ GO? WITH THE ENCYOO- vulnerable; Both the club suit. He now had to regain the work Is concerned. Do what needs do­ take some serious discussion, a lamlly EAST HARTFORD Manchester High Schooi Dealer: Soutb thought he needed to provide for the lead with a diamond to set the con­ PEDIA. ing and let deeds speak lor themselves. problem can be resolved at this time if possibility that West might hold the Q- tract with bis good clubs. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. IB) In deal­ all ol the parties concerned are willing MIDDLE SCHOOL U n i North Eut SMtb J of spades, the ace of hearts and even Willy would have won the day Just ings -with others today your greatest to work on It. 777 Burnside Avenue 1 NT the Q-J of diamonds. So he put in the by taking the first spade trick in dum­ benefits are likely to come from situa­ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) In order to General Admlislon HI Pm. 1 4 Pm> > ♦ l5-7i tions where you subdue your own inter­ General Admiulon - *8.00 spade 10. East won the jack and, by my. He could now play a heart aa be-, advance your present plans you might Students over 18 and Senior Citizens M PSM 3NT Pus Pm. ests In order to do what Is best (or the have to be a trille more assertive today. Students & Sr. Citizens - *6.00 counting points, knew that his partner fore, but the defenders would not have P tm group. UBRA (Sapl. 23-Oct. 23) Favorable Tickets available at the Box Office Family Special - could not possibly have any entry card time to set up their club suit, All he AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Focus changes are stirring where your fi­ or Cell see-rsM Students under 18 F R E E with I.D. Opening lead. ♦ 4 for his spades. So East naturally would have to do would be to bold up your efforts and attention tc^ay on switched to a low club. nances are concerned, but these moves eonWm lenaueee and ewmes mm on the second spade to break up their meaningful objectives. You have the are likely to be more subtle than obvi­ may bt oNeoUoneMe to $oma eudtonees. F o r info call 647-6043 or 633-7412 Already Willy was regretting his communication. ■jaxFSAtfer- » -3 wherewithal to fullill your intentions if ous. Something could transpire today.

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MARKET REPORT AOMIy ov>r Uw p«tl 30 |fx);ng dayt . AMA seeks to halt testing BUSINESS m o o Grossman’s plans seminars tjoo Grossman’s, the building-supply store at 145 of 'smokeless cigarettes’ Spencer St., will hold a series of seminars on the - - “A Winner Every Day... Monday thru Saturdav techniques needed for home-improvement II. CHICAGO (AP) - The Ameri­ Administration to regulate Pre­ CnN*STITUTION ST’ATE can Medical Association moved the same level as a ‘lights* projects. mier as a drug, although ci­ brand.” The seminars will run from Monday through to stop sales of a new “ smokeless garettes currently are not regu­ cigarette’’ being marketed by, The cigarettes also show a Friday next week and from Nov. 14 to 18 from lated that way. That petition is “ virtual elimination of sides­ 24 R.J. Reynolds Co., saying the MANCHSmiOND\ ADAMS ST. 646-3515 6:30 to 8; 30 p.m. pending. tream smoke, or smoke off the lit Your *25 check Is waiting at MANOfsiwHONTAif your license num ber 238-EVW product is nothing more than a Premier contains nicotine, an The schedule of subject for the seminars is; DOW JONI S AVI KAGf end of the cigarette, the elimina­ appears som ewhere In the classified colum ns today... .CONNfCTICU’- Monday, framing and paneling; Tuesday, Novi'ftilH't 7. mHH delivery system for the drug “ addictive drug ... which has nicotine. tion of ash and no tobacco furniture refurnishing; Wednesday, gypsum HK3H 2,187.87 been implicated in cardiovascu­ aroma,” she said. wallboard installation; Nov. 10. insulation LOW 3,131.40 lar disease, complications of The nation’s largest medical But R.J. Reynolds, a subsidiary HELP WANTED HOMES HOMES CONDOMINIUMS installation; Nov. 11. kitcjien planning; Nov. 14, CLOSE 3,188.83 association filed petitions in two hypertension’’ and other medical of RJR Nabisco, said it has I I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FDR SALE CONDOMINIUMS L0T8AAND problems, the AMA said. FOR SALE FOR SALE a plumbing; Nov. IS, using power tools; Nov. 16, CHANCE Up 6.87 states Wednesday in an effort to treated Premier no differently FOR SALE g ] FDR SALE SALES. Money moti­ maintenance . Varied bathroom planning; Nov. 17. ceilings and halt distribution of the product, “The scientific evidence is than any other cigarette. RECEPTIONIST. Needed flooring products; Nov. 18, replacement doors. vated? Superior Ford, lobs: cleaning In our Immediately for manu­ A)lANCHESTER.3unlts.2 FOREST Ridge Town- MANCHESTER. A p ­ y j w u MTWT$ MTWTf UIWJP WTW.Yf MTV called Premier. crystal clear about the adverse The company began selling eastern Connecticut's offices and warehouse, family plus one single ^ TOWNHOUSE ^ house. 3Vi baths, 3 bed­ proved building lot More details are available at the store. ■' f______w t l n R.J. Reynolds countered with a facturing company In health effects of nicotine and Premier in ’Tucson, Ariz., Pho­ fastest growing Ford yard work, messenger Manchester. We are BOLTON Lake. Four family. Enloy the pri­ rooms, 1900 square feet overlooking g o l f news release saying the AMA was carbon monoxide,” Dr. Roy enix and St. Louis around Oct. 1, dealership is growing duties. Learn building looking for a pleasant room Ranch, masonry vacy of a single family CONDOMINIUM of living space, flt«- course In area of exclu­ both inaccurate and hypocritical. Schwarz of the AMA said at a but no date had been set for- again. We hove a place repairs. Drivers li­ person to answer on 2'/> lots, 2 storage with the odd^ feature place,alrcondltlonlng, sive homes. $110,000. tor three people who Throp b edroom s. 216 Firm renegotiates lease news conference. national distribution. Ms. Payne cense required. Apply: phone and do general buildings, private of Investment prop­ deck with view. Par­ Flano Real Estate, 646- “ Premier smoke substantially ore self-starters, ag­ H artford Despatch, 225 erty. Close to down­ baths with 1000 sq. tially finished wqlk-out 5200O ______New Macmillan maneuvering said the cost per pack would run office work. We offer beach, appliances, gas Cushman & Wakefield, a West Hartford real reduces many of the chemical The FDA currently does not gressive and willing to Prospect Street, East heat. Reduced to town and shopping, ft. of living s p a c e In basement. Pool, tennis about 25 percent higher than cqmpetitive salary, be­ A P P R O X . 2 Acres. Beau* estate firm, has renegotiated a short-term lease NEW YORK (AP) — British publisher Robert compounds that the critics of regulate tobacco products unless learn. We offer an ex­ Hartford, Connecticut nefits and profit shar­ $144,000. 649-1794. highway and buslines. this o ve rsize d unit. court. Priced to sell at tiful building lot. Maxwell has won a key court ruling in his $2.51 other cigarettes. cellent pay plan, dem­ 86108. EO E ing. Coll 647-1431, ask Asking $179,500. Pres­ $155,000. C all owner at for Weston & Sampson Engineers Inc. smoking have been complaining they make a medical claim, H E LP IN G P E O P L E sa- Extras Include 647-0740.______$120,000. 643-7724. billion fight to acquire Macmillan Inc., although Health officials in Arizona and onstrator program and for Ray. tige Properties, Better Weston & Sampson is located in the Prestige about,” Reynolds’ release said. spokesman William Grigg said. Insurance benefit tlsty their needs and Homes and Gardens, fl replace, a rival bidder is indicating the battle’s not over Missouri said the issue in their ROOFERS AND wants ... that's what want VERNOI^. Woodcreek Office Center at ISO N. Main St. “ Reynolds finds it difficult to He said the AMA maintains in its package. Call Chuck 859-0775, evenings, 537- air conditioning, Condominiums. Priced The firm also has renegotiated a sublease at yet. understand how the AMA can in states boils down to a question of Flack tor Interview ap­ ROOFERS HELPERS ods are oil obout,______0143. Broker/Owner. FDA petition that Premier should jurisdiction. EXECUTIVE washer-dryer, rear trom $124,900. 2 bed­ I mortsases the Glastonbury Corporate Center for the The Delaware Supreme Court on Wednesday good faith suggest that Premier pointment at 228-9431 starling pay, •0» per SOUTH WINDSOR. 9 room Townhouse, I'A be regulated because it makes MANCHESTER. Cote 3 deck with view, plus Dearson Group, an outplacement firm. The lease essentially blocked a crucial Macmillan ta­ be banned. Dr. Robert Harmon, director of or 646-1563. Superior hour. Experienced help SALES room plus apartment baths, spacious living “ an inherent health claim.” Ford, Columbia, CT., will be paid accordingly. bedroom home In star­ M um a BENMorr is for 18 months. keover defense, just two weeks after the “ Premier is a cigarette... not a the Missouri Department of The Prudential is for extra Income. Neat ter price range. 1 cor a third full bath In room and master bed­ The main difference between an equal opportunity Good working condi­ o n d attractive. STOP FOBECLOSURin company lost a separate court challenge to its drug-delivery system, as the Health, said his state had been garage, deep lot. Great partially finished room, fully appllonced Premier and other cigarettes is ' employer. tions. Call seeking a bright, $169,000. Call 644-1141, kitchen, solid oak ca­ If you are falling behind on other main takeover defense. AMA has alleged.” considering action against Pre­ highly motivated in­ home tor the young walkout basement. your mortgage paymante... Lauretano promotes Modine that the tobacco in them is otter 6pm.______fam ily. S145,000. D.W. binets, gas heat, cen­ The court ordered a lower court to issue a mier for some time but he; EASTERN ROOFING dividual, who has the tral air, large privte OR...If your home Is In fore­ The AMA’s legal challenge was warmed, not burned, said Rey­ expected any decision was at< ANDOVER. Drastic Re- Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 A vaila b le at * Chris Modine. who formerly worked for preiiminary injunction against an agreement CORP. • 282-0711 initiative to build a ductlon. Come see this deck, attached garage, closure, WE CAN HELFI filed in petitions in Arizona and nolds spokeswoman M^ura least a week away. i to* MANCHESTER. Let us FOREST RIDGE No payment program avail­ Garston Sign Supplies of Manchester, was that gave rival bidder Kohiberg Kravis Roberts solid professional spacious 3 bedroom secluded setting, low Missouri, where the product is Payne in Winston-Salem, N.C. “ I agree that the product! WAITRESSES show you this lovely 11 condo tees. D.W. Fish able for up to 2 years. Bad recently promoted at Lauretano Sign Corp. of & Co., whose $2.5 billion buyout offer has been LABORER or trim man sales career in insur­ Ranch with cozy first room home with In-law A SO-unIt being test marketed. She said the cigarettes contain floor family room set Realty, 643-1591.0 credit la not a problemllAsk Bristol. accepted by Macmillan, the right to buy certain should be regulated as a drug and! wanted for siding com­ ance and invest­ apartment In first condominium In April, the association petiti­ a nicotine level of 0.4 milligrams I wrote to the FDA on Feb. 25' pany. 742-5406 or 643- on gorgeous lot. Walk­ RIVER M IL L Estates. Su­ how LOW paymanta can Modine was named vice president and general prize Macmillan assets for $865 million if the DAYTIME AND ments. Extensive 2 floor. Large rooms community located help you SAVE YOUR oned the federal Food and Drug and carbon monoxide “ at about asking it to do so.” Harmon said.' 9633.______ing distance to elemen­ with 6 o r more bed­ perior location, all manager for Connecticut operations. He will be publishing and information company is acquired EVENINGS years earn as you tary school and An­ on 24 beautifully cedar siding, 2 bed­ HOME TODAYI by another suitor, such as Maxwell. RN/LPN-We have a full learn training pro­ rooms, 2'/j boths, fire ­ landscaped acres, responsible for the design, graphics, production tim e o r part tim e posi­ dover Lake. $149,900. place In living room, rooms, t'/j baths, pri­ Swiat Ceasenfatlve Brsog and installation departments. Macmillan and the powerful New York buyout gram. College Degree Century 21 Epstein plus many more amen­ complete with pool, vate deck, custom kit­ Confaef.' tion from 7am-3pm, Realty, 647-8895.o at(203)484-lSMor Modine has been with Lauretano since 1984. firm entered into the so-cailed lock-up agree­ 3pm-11pm, and 11pm- preferred. Starting ities. $198,500. Realty tennis co urt and chen with appliances, Inventors show their stuff VERNON. Newly painted carport parking. cathedral ceilings, (203)48M4M ment when the company accepted Kohlberg’s Mrs. Barbara Smith 7am, Monday-Frlday. salary up to »500 per World, Benoit, Besides Garston, he has also worked for TCI Inc. double studded Insu­ of Terry ville. He served in the military from 1968 offer, to discourage rival suitors who likely would No weekends, for more week. Excellent bene­ throughtout. Three Frechette Associates, TODAY'S Lucky CT Ll- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Auto belt-driven nail device, powered Information, please bedroom, t'A both 646-7709.0______P ric e d at *155,000 lated walls, skylights, cense Plate Number Is to 1971 and attended Post College in Waterbury. be unwilling to buy Macmillan without those Voile of Roseville. I fits. Call Bill Raspa or P rin cip a ls O nly energy efficient gas mechanic Ben DeRosier and his by a model-car motor and em­ 643-8511 call D.N.S., Monday- Ranch, fully op- BOLTON. Completely G R 5615. It this Is your choice properties. And nearly 70,000 “ Shower Harry Velardi at 646- heat, oversized An­ plate number, bring wife sat in the lobby of The ploying mesh sandpaper, is far Frlday, 9am-3pm, pllanced brand new kit­ renovated Ranch. Call 643-2711. “ I am delighted by the court's decision which Teks,” a shaving mirror tha( Crestfleld Convales- 1145 or send resume to chen, unfinished fam­ dersen windows. this ad to Ed Thornton, Sharper Image’s corporate of­ superior to anything on the SHADY M ust be seen. Afforda­ B;30am -5pm Atrium doors, garage should clear the way for our acquisition of doesn’t fog up, have sold since its cont, 643-5151.______Prudential ily room addition. ble 5 room Ranch with 1 at Manchester Hondo, Travelers earnings up 8% Macmillan," Maxwell said in a statement. fice, waiting to convince a pro­ market. inventor brought the item in last ■ Passive solar poten­ with opener. Starting 24 Adams Street, Man­ GLEN RN/LPN Baylor Supervl- bathand 1 cor detached A sk for at $148,500. Strono Real duct buyer that their electric It reduces the 90 minutes she year. Insurance Co. tial. Lovely deep garage. Located on Mrs. Fromerlh chester, to collect your HARTFORD (AP) — Travelers Corp. reported sor. We have an open­ Estate, 647-7653.0 $25. You must bring fingernail file is a retailer’s once had to spend at the beauty ing for a Supervisor 491 Buckland Road, wooded lot on cul-de- private 1 acre lot. Easy V ______, its third-quarter earnings rose 8 percent as the Now one of Sharper Image’s! 360 West Middle Tpke. sac. $169,900. Century proof of registration. U TC won’t pay all benefits dream come true. parlor each week to 10 minutes at best-selling products, company; position every wee­ So. Windsor, CT 06074 access to highway. MANCHESTER. Lovely 2 insurance company’s revenue increased 2 Manchester Parkada for immediate 21 Epstein Realty, 647- $168,000. Flan o Real L0T8/LAND This otter Is void In percent. I work in an office where all home, at the job or even on the go. president Richard Thalheimer; kend. 7pm-7am. For 8895.G bedroom Townhouse seven days. 11-03. HARTFORD (AP) — United Technologies the girls are into long nails... and Although Sharper Image offi­ more Information, EOE appointment, n/r Estote, 646-5200 o with spacious floor FOR SALE Travelers on Wednesday said it earned $91 Corp. will require its 50,000 salaried employees to pooh-poohed it as a Rube Gold- < please call Director of plan. t'A baths, full after Using this the nails are so cials told the DeRosiers they berg device until he took it home HAIRDRESSER wanted. Want to sell your cor? For BOLTON. Beautiful one million, or 89 cents per share, in the quarter foot part of the bill for health benefits, the Full or part time. Coll Nursing, Monday- owner home located In basement, 1 car gar­ MANCHESTER. Ap­ smooth you can run them down would consider carrying the and tried it. Hot-water circulat­ quick results, use a low- age, sliders to deck. Rontals ended Sept. 30, up from $84 million, or 79 cents per company said. Tuesdoy-Saturday, Frlday, 9am-3pm, cost Classified od. private country set­ proved building lot your stockings without causing product if the couple finds a Crestfleld Convales- Located In small, quiet zoned for 2 family share, in the same period a year ago. The change in health-care coverage will take ing from the showerhead to 742-8017, 9-4pm. V illage ting. features 3 bed­ even the tiniest snag, something manufacturer, other inventors cant, 643-5151. MANCHESTER. Re- rooms, 2.5 boths, fin­ com plex. $132,900. dwelling. City water, Total third-quarter revenue was $4.4 billion, effect no later than January 1990 and affect all behind the mirror keeps it fog- Beauty Shop.______I’d never do after the beauty haven’t fared as well. free. IN8TRUCTIDN duced. Within walking ished fam ily room with Anne Miller Real Est­ sewer, and gas. ROOMS compared to M.3 billion in the same period of salaried employees at all UTC divisions in the DENTAL Assistant. Full distance of Highland ate, 647-8000.a $125,000. Flano Real 1987. parlor,” said Doris DeRosier. About one in SO products is The Sharper Image, which had time, maximize your custom bar, sliders to FOR RENT United States, company spokesman Larry TUTOR. Certified, expe­ Park School. Four bed­ deck with wonderful INVESTORS Only. 1 bed- Estote, 646-5200 □ ' The couple from Fairfield were taken under consideration. So sales of $160 million last year, is potential, experience Full Time rienced. Special and “ Third-quarter results benefited from con­ Bingaman on Wednesday told the Journal rooms, 216 baths, 2 car views. All on a profes­ room Condo to r $92,900 BOLTON. Approved among the small crowd of inven­ far, three open house items have known for innovation in market­ lob satisfaction with Two Positions regular education. All garage, fireplaced M A N C H E S T E R . Room In tinued strong earnings from our property- Inquirer newspaper, which had obtained an personal and profes­ sionally landscaped 1 In Vernon. Leased at building lots trom 1-3 quiet rooming house. tors who every month, gizmos in , made it into the company’s 63 ing and merchandise selection. basic sublects. Child­ family room and lower acre' lot. Call now I $775 a month. Owner- casualty commercial line operations.’’ Edward internal company memorandum on the issue. sional growth and ful­ Available ren & Adults In your acres. Area ot distinc­ Off street parking. $05 hand, get their foot in the door of stores and its 2.5 million monthly Some of its more unusual items level office or possible $205,000 Flano Real Est- agent. Jock Loppen tive homes. Flano Real H. Budd. chairman and chief executive officer, J. Thomas Bouchard, a UTC vice president, fillment by utilizing home. 649-1870. fifth bedroom. $209,900. per week. 646-1686 o r the high-tech gadget purveyor in catalogs. IFOOD ASSEMBLY ote, 646-5200 □______Realty. 643-4263. Estate, 646-5200.D 569-3018. said in a statement. said in the one-page letter to employees Friday include a $1,600 programmable your warmth and Inter­ Sentry Real Estate, 643- "While health-insurance claim costs continue hopes of getting their devices into Devices rejected include a home robot, talking bathroom personal communica­ A WRAPPING 4060.n SUGAR and spice. And oh that health-care costs have risen 40percent in the the company’s mail-order ca­ vacuum cleaner attachment that tion skills. A well or­ so nice I Charming 6 A Ntwipapcr In EducaUoe Profram to increase rapidly, substantial price increases scales, suits of armor and a $2,000 Real EstatB MANCHESTER. New last two years, from $233 million to $329 million — talog and stores. cuts hair by sucking it into the ganized flexible, fun 2-JANITORIAl/ room full dormered Speniortil by are taking effect and results improved for the “ levels which threaten the corporation’s eco­ remote-controlled toy helicopter. loving person will wel­ Listing. Four bedroom Cope on Horton Rood quarter,’’ Budd said, “ The Company is continu­ In search of unique merchan­ hose and chopping it off- at a The business was begun in 1977 MAINTENANCE Ranch with open floor In Manchester. Featur­ The Quiz The Manchester Herald nomic competitivene.ss.” dise, The Sharper Image for two come this chollenge In ing to implement major cost-saving programs preset length, and the “ Beauty by then-attorney Thalheimer, our rapidly growing *5.50 an hour to start HOMES plan dnd first floor ing 3 l»adrooms, VA Costs are expected to total $382 million next family room. Located across all operations.” years has held open house on the Pillow,” with a hole cut for the who started out selling digital periodontal practice. with scheduled wage baths, tirraiace, hard­ year — 64 percent higher than 1986. he said. [£U FOB SALE In South Manchester wood floors. Economi­ W orldscopc (10 points for each question answered correetty) For the first nine months of the year, the first Wednesday of every month. face to eliminate wrinkles. stopwatches through the mail Our patients oppre- reviews and super be­ 'The cost sharing could take many forms, About 35 inventors a month from clote and value our family neighborhood. cal to heat. Lovely company reported a loss of $175 million, But coming later this fall is the with ads in running magazines. nefits. No experience All real estate advertised In Garage. Great for en­ including deductibfts, premium payments and across the country attend, includ­ BugVac, a miniature vacuum services and smiles. yard with new plant­ compared to net income of $332 million, or $3.19 Although the company went necessary. We need the Manchester Herald Is te rta in in g . $174,900. ings plusa fabulous 16 x coordination of insufance coverage with other ing some manufacturers offering Our goals ore to be the sublect to the Fair Housing per share, for the first nine months of 1987. cleaner that ends forever that public in April 1987, the 40-year- best. If we have stirred caring people to join Sentry Real Estate, 643- 32 Inground pool I New plans, perhaps those of spouses, Bingaman said. exclusive rights to their products. Act of 1968, which makes It 4060.D messy task of cleaning qp dead old Thalheimer runs it much like up some Interest, we our team. Call Illegal to advertise any pref­ price. $149,000. Jack- Mrs. DeRosier said that her pests. It’s the brainchild of Larry a family firm. would love to share erence, limitation ordlscrim- MANCHESTER. Ansaldl son a Jackson Real Ideas. Please call 633-7656 Inatlon based on race, color, Built Ranch. Well Estote, 647-8400.O Elaine at 633-2048, be­ ask for Dave. religion, sex or notlonol maintained Ranch with CLOSE Your eyes and tween 8-4, M onday- origin, or on Intention to two car garage, re­ lust Imagine the charm make any such preference, cently remodeled kit­ Thursday. Ernest B. limitation or discrimination. and spaciousness of the Spiro, D PS ond team. TRAINING. Nurse Aide chen with oak cabinets, older bungalow style classes beginning soon The Herald will not know­ DRIVER. Fuel oil truck. ingly accept any advertise­ three bedrooms or din­ homes. This fine home CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 to train fora rewarding ing room, hardwood Class II license re­ ment which Is In violation of on Henry Street In lob as a Nurse Aide. the low. floors throughout. Manchester Is lust de- quired. Dependable Paid training period fuel olldellvery,eastof SOUTHERN New Eng- Very private street. IlghttuM 4 bedroom, PART TIME PART TIME with Increase otter 90 land classifleld ads $159,900 D .W . F ish walk-up attic, large kit­ Notices the river. Experienced days. C a ll 643-5151, ^ n i M C H L __ I HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED only. Full time. Insu­ reach nearly 808,800 Realty, 643-1591 .□ chen with pantry, fire­ I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED . HELP WANTED Crestfleld Convoles- homes In Connecticut place, beamed ceil­ A i a condition precedent to I I rance & benefits. Call MANCHESTER. Three ABANDON the search. cont Home, Manches­ and Rhode Island. The family home. Two one ings, 2 porches, and a 2 the plocement ot any adver­ DIRECTOR of YWCA SECOND Man needed for RN / LPHr^^mir^TraT- 647-9137. ter, Connecticut. tising In the Manchester He­ Thank you far making Branch, part time. De­ tlce. Part time/full HsneKMiieri LAUNDRY Workers. INSURANCE. Personol price tor a basic 25 bedroom apartments car garage. Bowers us na.1 for 41 years. Industrial steam clean­ lines customer service word ad Is only $55 and School. $167,500. Jack- 1 'After reportedly making (CHOOSE ONE; some, no) progress In rald, Advertiser hereby sign, manage and eval­ time. Rexible hours. Full time position. Earn extra money. Lo­ and a three bedroom Fast, confidential, ing co m pany. 30-25 cal laundry looking for representative. T wol will appear In 43 news­ son Jackson Real agrees to protect. Indemnity uate programs and ser­ hours per week. 742- C all Karen, 643-6486. Please apply at: ATTENTION: apartment. Outside a healing the PLO’s two-year rift with Jordan’s King Hussein, and hold harmless the Man­ easy mortgages. Mr. years autom obile and# papers. For more In­ Estate, 647-e400.n vices for children In 6733 coll onytime. laundry workers. Full newly pointed. Great Yasser Arafat, right, and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, chester Herald, Its officers Mortgage where LOOKING For a respon- CemfortlM 8, Port time. Most be home owners. Rating* RECON PERSONNEL formation call Classi­ Manchester and sur­ Income Investment. THIS FINE home Is situ­ center, recently traveled to Iraq to meet with that nation’s and employees against any America borraws has rounding towns. Super­ SALES Clerk. 20 hours slble person to babysit 42S Hartfari Tphe. able to work Satur­ experience desirable.* fied, 643-2711 and ask $214,900. D.W . F ish and all lloblllty, lost or In my home. Monday- ated on a beautifully leader, Saddam Hussein, left. been a neighborhood vise staff and Instruc­ per week. 5-9 pm, Mon­ Voneg, CT days. Benefits. Call As well as some com-J New Concept at Superior Ford for detalls.o Realty, 643-1591.0 cored for 05x225 lot on expense. Including attor­ day -Friday. Apply at Frlday. 6:30 am to 4:45 neys' fees, arising from tradition helping ho­ tors, develop and Cupid Services. 289- outer use experience.» Concord Road In M an­ meowners for 41 years. m onitor budget. Salvation Army Thrift pm. Kids ages 7, 4, 3. 871-2432 eoe/AA 1527. EO E. Pleasant 16 person of-'' 2 The new drug law Congress re­ claims of unfair trade practi­ Coll 643-7659 anytime. Flat rate pay scale with a *300 weekly chester. 6 plus rooms Matchwords ces, Infringement of trade­ Please call Conn & BA/BS In Social Servi­ Store, 385 Bsoad Street, flee In downtown Man-* Including 3bedrooms, 2 cently passed contains a provhion (8 p In Sweden, a new law puts into the documentary Him about Irish rock Thursday, 5pm-9pm, rience helpful but will Empire Tool and Ma­ puter use experience. munication skills and who understands the im­ METALLURGICAL $133,900 Anne M ille r L O S T In M a n c h e ste r PART TIME go Gbsafled! effect what is probably the most group (CHOOSE ONE: U2, UB40) Friday, 5pm-8pm. train the right person. nufacturing, 180 Olcott Pleasant 16 person of- portance of confidentiality. 5 or more years of 300 Rye St., South Windsor, CT Real Estate, 647-8000.a Green vicinity. Small stringent rights program in the debuted at number one on the pop CD HELP WANTED Year-round Hourly plus bonuses. Street, Manchester. . flee In downtown Man- secretarial experience is necessary. The sa­ M/rm/v bob toll tiger cat, white /v Chester, two blocks j n ill K7k Or results! SOUTH WINDSOR. An world lor (CHOOSE ONE: house­ charts. The film opens nationwide employment. Must Coll 647-8997.______excellent buy In this 3 stomach and 4 white PART time AM. Office from 1-384. Attractive lary is competitive and the benefits are excel­ hold pets, barnyard animals). Novem ber 4th. have clear speaking FULL time person year old, 7 room Colon­ baots. Answers to worker for Real Estate RECEPT/TYPIST benefits program. Con­ lent and company paid. Please send your re­ 3 A music professor from Scotland be­ Stryper. C all 643-8701 qffice. Some office ex­ voice, gootf writing wanted for quick tact Dorothy at: Hllb, ial, 1st floo r fam ily Needed for OB-QYN sume and salary requirements to: room with tirepolace, 3 lieves he has successfully “ recrealed" evenings o r 647-3461 perience helpful. 646- skills and be depend­ change lubricating Rogal and Hamilton days. 4655. work. 647-9138.______office. 3 day work Box B, c/0 Manchester Herald bedrooms, formal din­ the 10th Symphony of composer ..I,., able. Call for an Inter­ Company of Connecti­ PRIVATE PARTY ing room, 2u»3-* ipainaaxa-t tSRuijad-r !auios-i :]J 0 3 S a i l l O M Inc., 643-5535. 8328, office hours, 8-3. la ry ♦ . 74^9424. M/F/V/H. Realty 643-4263. J to - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Nov. 3. 198B

I ROOMS I APARTMENTS ^ — 1| FOR RENT FOR RENT STORE AND ITAO OFFICE SPACE 1 SALES LARGE and sunny. Pri­ MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ I vate bath and en­ room 4- 4 bedroom O FFIC E Space. 500-1500 Confidence D<§M NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ 1 trance. Prefer non- apartments available. 1 • 9^ souare feet. Excellent eral Statute 234S prohibits smaklno male. All appliances, 2 bed­ location. 647-9223 or the posting of advertise­ - 1 $nO/¥reek. 74^5^6^. room Is $550,4 bedroom 643-7175. ments by any person, firm or Llut is a standout in goal LARGE and sunny. Prl- Is $675, 4 heat and I CLEANING CARPENTRY/ IN S TA N T Suites. Com­ corporation on a teleoroph, utilities. References 4 IMISCEIIANEOUS pletely furnished. telephone, electric light or vate bath and en­ SERVICES I------power pole or to a tree, trance. Prefer security reaulred. REMODELING ELECTRICAL Phone answering and as Whalers beat the Bruins /13 Agency, 646-4655. SERVICES shrub, rock, or any other non-smoking male. CLEANING Service. secretarial support. natural oblect wlthouto writ­ SllO/week. 742-5861. MANCHESTER. Deluxe 2 CuM>in buHl tiomM, MkMonB, 647-4800.______ten permit for the purpose of Home or office. Day, r*mog. wood Mdlno. doefes. HAWKES TREE SERVICE bedroom Townhouse night, weekend. roofing, eonoroto wodi. mMonry A «n DUMAS ELECTRiC WATKINS Centre. 140 protecllno Itorthcpubllcond In two family, central phMM of oonMruellon. Elactrlotl rnpalrt. Buckal, truck S obippar. Stump and 165 sa. ft. available carries a fine o f up to 550 for Weekly specials. Reg­ M yovYo Bfeft of eonfrtoforB not Mch offense, I APARTMENTS location, IVh baths, ap­ ina Ranlerl, 645-0682. ■ddad wiring. lamovaf. Fraa attimalaa. December. Telephone pliances, sunken living fotuMng roar oollo - eoH ml Today, did you pay tomaona Spaolal conaldaratlon for Ra i n or snine. Every- I FOR RENT FuHy Inturod • Froo eiUfnotw answering, word pro­ room, patio, basement for doing noUilng? aldarty and handleappad. cessing, copier and thlng goes. Furniture, garage. Adults pre MM Coasbedloe Call ma, Joaaph Dumaa at over 300 books, crafts, NO TIME TO CLEAN stRaihialw Fax. Wilson Business AAANCHESTER. 3 bed­ ferred. $760 plus utlll 44«.S2S3sr644M12(,..) 647-75S3 Offices. 647-0073. dishes, etc. Saturday 8i rooms, stove, parking. ties. 649-0311 after 6pm. YOUR HOME? 643-1720 Atk lor Mark Sunday, 10-4. 8 Hack­ $650 month plus utili­ ROCKVILLE. 1 bedroom matack Street, Man­ Let HEATMO/ H A N D Y M A N > • * chester. ties and deposit. 646- Includes appliances, FANR/MD REM 0DEUN 6 INDUSTRIAL 6726. heat and hot water, DUST BUSTERS Room addltlona, dacka, roofing, PLUMBING aiding, windowf and guttara. H A U U N 6 PROPERTY parking, modern kit­ do it for youl EA ST H ARTFO RD. One Backhoa and bulldoxar aarvica Any Job — Anytime I I CARS bedroom, appliances, chen ond bath. I'/j 5 years experience with avallabla. Call Bob Farrand. Jr. PJ'i Plumblmi EAST Hartford. Approkl- wall to wall carpeting. month security, $380- mately 1000 square foot FOR SALE $495 per month. No exceilent references. Bm . 647-8509 Air Condnionlng Call Oary 875-3483 $500/month plus utili­ Boilers, pumps, hot water steel building. 14 foot iHanrljpatfr Mrralft Free Estimates. Call; ties. 568-1054. pets. 872-8095. 9-5, Rm . 645-6849 tanks, new and overhead door. Heat- 1982 D O DGE Omnl-024. weekdovs.______replacements. Angelic Home ,convenJint location. Two door. One owner, 649-7492 s a g HOME excellent condition. MANCHESTER. Four after 6 pm FUSE ESTIMATES Care Registry $500 month. 646-4144. MANCHESTER STATE BANK room Duplex. Stove, IMPROVEMENTS New tires, and brakes. ConioUdated Report of Con­ refrigerator, gorage. 643-9649/228-9616 Local regiilry olfert quality $1450 or best offer. Friday, Nov. 4, 1988 dition (iDcludini Domeitic a REPAIRS care... lower coa) lo palienta... 646-2359.______Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm SuMdlarlee) of the llaDcbei- No utilities. $600. 633- ROOMMATES 30 Cents ter State Bank of Mancbeater, 4189. SOUTH BOLTON "No Job Too Small" companions, home makers, 1971 P L Y M O U TH Satel­ Raglataradand Fully Inaurad MISCEIIANEOUS WANTED Connecticut, SSMS, County M lite. Big Block 383. Call Hartford, a member of FetiCTal MANCHESTER. Two CLEANING SERVICE, FREE ESTIMATES SERVICES ™ 647-1956 I 646-6649, after 6pm. Reaerve District No. 1, at the bedroom, wall to wall INC. MALE Roommate cloM of bualneas September SO, carpeting, appliances, 647-0593 GSL ^uMdln^^ioIntr- 1982 HONDA Civic. Four Commercial / Rooldontlal wanted. Greater Ver­ Dinosaur bone heat, air conditioning. nance Co. Commercl- non area. $450 month, door, air conditioning, No pets. Clean. $640per Fully Inaurad S Bondad. al/ResIdentlal building ARTS AM /FM cassette, ASSETS IPAINTINB/ all utilities Included Caah and due month. Available Im­ B47-154S PAPERING repairs and home Im­ RELIABLE MOVING plus security deposit. 77,000 miles. Good con- from depository mediately. 647-9138. provements. Interior dltlon. $3400. 646-4250. Low, Low Rotes. 643-6284, call evenings. search almost 8th accord Institutions S 4,540,000.00 MANCHESTER. Two House CLEANINQ 6 and exterior pointing, 1974 PLYM OUTH Ouster. U.S. Treasury N AM E your own reaso­ light carpentry. Com­ Short notice moves. FEM ALE. $225 month, '/j bedroom apartment on WINDOW CteANINQ nable price. Father & Runs good, looks good. aecurlUes 1,500,000.00 plete lonttortal ser­ Insured. Oepandabis utilities, security. Al- Obllaatlons of States second floor. Applian­ Wa win elaan your homo or win­ Son Painting and Pap­ AM /FM cassette. $500 dows ai you with. Ooupla with vice. Experienced, rel­ chol, drug tee environ­ and political sub­ ces Included. Security ering. Removal. 291- 24 Years experience In ment. Mark 649-5366 or best offer. 645-8049. ‘a total loss’ Oyatrttxparlanca Honaatand divisions In the with a month to month 8567. iable, free estimates. moving United Stales 150,000.00 rallabla- with axcallant rafar- 643-0304,______leave message. 1974 FORD Van. Runs lease. Available No­ tncaa. Call Lauilt. good, needs a little Other bonds, notes, NURSE Aide. Expe­ AnyHmo and debentures 115,000.00 vember 15th. $575 plus 646-9669 work. S350 or best offer. By Nancy Concelman on its way 742-1541 rienced with elderly ■w a n te d Federal Reserve utilities. Call evenings, 645-8049.______Manchester Herald stock and co r 647-9072.______BRUSHWORKS. Interior a nd handicapped. TD RENT porate stock 5,000.00 1934 International Pick­ STORRS. 2 bedroom, painting. Free esti­ Available days/nights. GAY & SON Federal Funds Sold Limited overnight. 649- up truck, 37,000 origi­ and Securities yard, appliances 8, co- LAWN CARE mates. 12 years expe­ MASONRY FURNISHED Room nal miles, $5500. 1954 Scientists have come up empty-handed In their purchased under preted. $450. Coll 643- rience. Finished cabl- 8668, ______Brick, block and stone, Wanted. Must be very search for dinosaur bones in the area of the north ceram ic tils, m arble and Chevy pick-up, one agreements to 8516. HAND Raked lawns. net/celMngs. Wall BOARDING available at reasonable. Call Dawn owner, 44,000 miles. access road to the Pavilions at Buckland Hills, a resell 150,000.00 Reasonable prices. refInIshIng. 647-0836. prominent H u n te r- concrete. at 568-2020, Ext. 401 (a) Loans, MANCHESTER. 2nd e*o*ss*******a* No lob If too small I Needs body work, Yale University paleontologist said today. to directors Free estimates. Dan, combined training weekdays. Total floor. 2 bedroom, heat $2500. 1966 AM C Mar­ But observation of the area of the old Wolcott (excluding 647-1567, Craig, 291- WALL DOCTORS barn. Six day turnout. 282-7341 or 427-8973 and appliances. No Wallpaper hanging lin, 66,000 miles, V-8 Quarry, which is next to the mall site, will continue, unearned 8930. Indoor rlng„ trolls automatic, power B y A lex GIrelll, Income) 05,450,000.00 pets. $600 plus security. specialist. Expert work said John Ostrom, a scientist with the Peabody Coll 646-3979.______$310/month. 633-7685. steering, power M anchester Hct'rald (bj Lets: at reasonable rates. Free FURNITURE Museum at Vale in New Haven. allowance ROCKVILLE. Park St. 2 PHIL’S LAWN CARE estimates. Residential brakes, S2750.1966 Ford for possible and commercial. SNOWPIOWING Stars GP, Folrlone converti­ ‘ ‘I would say it’s almost a total loss.” Ostrom said. Mayor Peter DiRosa will ask loan unlts-5 bedrooms,2 Fall clean-up and • Commercial FIVE Piece Mahogany baths & 3 bedrooms. Steve Koski, 647-8201 ble, 390 4-speed, new “ But as they say, it’s not over till the fat lady sings. I the Board of Directors to approve losses seo.000.00 snow removal. For free Bill Olson, 528-8SM • Retldenllal • Industrial bedroom set, single tank, $3500. 1968 Mer­ (c) Losns, Net 05,501,000.00 Both appllanced. 649- CM Stand will continue to monitor the site.” an agreement between the town estimates, coll todayl bed, $120. Nine piece cury Montego convert­ Bank premises, fur­ 3398. S. R. 614IK N M D , I m . girls bedroom set, sin­ Ostrom and Peter Gallon of the University of and the Eighth Utilities District niture and flxtures, Call Phil at; 7 4 2 -7 4 7 6 Wall Papering <& lor dopondoWo Mtvloo out ible, V-8, power steer­ and other assets MANCHESTER. 4 bed­ Painting gle headboard, $600. ing, power brakes, new Bridgeport announced last Pecember that dinosaur over fire and sewer jurisdiction representing bank room In two family Recllner chair, $20.649- top, new tank, $2995. bones like those found at the quarry in 1884 may be next week, he said today. premises 1,500,000.00 Rssldentlol, Commercial, 742-1092 rmttavMAna ★ 8913. hause. All appllancee, I BOOKKEEPING/ 1980 Mustang, 4 cy­ buried in 100 feet of rock along Buckland Street . The Other asteu 005,000.00 garage. $700. Referen­ Rsfersness A Insurance. Stressing that he was speaking TOTAL mOOMETAX GfltMfti Liwn Sarvica linder, 4 speed, S895. area they observed was about 100 feet wide and only for himself as chief negotia­ ASSETS 101.541,050.00 ces and security re­ Marty Mattion, 649-4431 FUEL DIL/CDAL/ 1981 Mercury Capri, 4 aulred. Agency, 646- Commercial Industrial ORDER about 500 feet long. tor for the town and not for the *************** (3arv McHugh, 643-9321 RREWDDD cylinder, 4 speed, new U A B IU T IE S 4655. Snowplowing. Snow clutch, $795. The Car Although no bones were discovered in the north directors or other negotiators, Demand deposits Removal & Sanding., of Indlvldiials, MANCHESTER. First PAYROU SERVICE ONE FOR SEASONED Firewood. Port. 742-8517.______access road area, the remaining quarry area may DiRosa said he believes the partnerships, and floor, 2 bedroom apart­ Let me do the work for Fully Imurid — Cut, spilt and deli­ FOR Sale. 1978 Pinto. contain bones, Ostrom said. Ostrom had not proposed agreement is one that is rorporatloos SIS.OOO.OOO.OO ment In renovated 2 you. Payroll, quarterly tax ELECTRICAL Fraa EitiHiiln YOUR AD vered. $115/cord. Call Good Interior ond exte­ pinpointed the exact location where the bones were fair to both sides and one that will Tim e and savings family house. New ap- d ib its of Indf returns, year-end W-Fs. 649-2524. rior. Runs but needs found 100 years ago. end the disputes between the two pllonces. $700/month ______647-7156 vimials, partner- FREE pick-up and TODAY! some engine work. $100 " I t ’s conceivable that the specimens came from a governments. sUpa, and plus utilities. Call 649- or best offer. 742-6657. delivery. GELSOMINO S A S Framing MUSICAL part of the quarry that has not been touched,” He said that as soon as John D. corporaUotts 50.570,000.00 2871. wHIdo When placing Depotlte of United *50" par weak for up to ITEMS Ostrom said. LaBelle Jr., the district’s legal States MANCHESTER. Two ELECTRIC a Additions a Qaiugae • Porch your ciassified ad bedroom townhouse. too em ployees. and decks Ostrom said the problem is that scientists rely on counsel, presents a final docu­ ^ v e m m m t ^ 05.000.00 Reiklenaal wiring spsolallit. • SUts UceiiMd DeposlU of SUfes Nice location, all ap­ Free EeUmalee. ask for the STAR!! CLYDE rock faces to show the presence of bones. Even if ment, perhaps and early as this and p o lit ic tub- 643-5775 • Fully Insured pliances. Heat, hot wa­ CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. they have reason to believe bones may be in the afternoon, he will take steps to divlalont In the **************5 568-7748 Cill B4S4921.645-1757 ROUTE S3, VERNON United Sutea ter, carpeting, air con­ Uearwa SIMMS 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 HAM M OND H-100Organ. area, a cut must be made in the rock face for closer present the document to the 5,505,000.00 ditioning. Call 647-1595. Evenings Deposits of com­ Double manuols. Full 61 Olds Cutlata 4 Dr. *3095 observation. Ostrom said he wanted to cut into the caucus of Democratic town direc­ mercial banks toot pedals. Mint con- s i Olde Cutlese 2 Or. *4995 Certified and face where the north access road is being built in the tors and then to the full Board of tNvttA'fi6N T9 lib dltlon. S995. 633-5754. officers’ checks 15,000.00 When you call Classified Finding a cash buyer for S4 Oldi Cut. Wgn. *6995 1960s, but it would have cost about $200,000. Directors. Total Deposits 05.005,000.00 to place an ad, a friendly KINCAID Plano. No 84 Buick Skyhawk 4 Dr. *5695 a (1) Total The Elehth Utilities District seeks bids for heating oil and the Items you'd like to sell APARTMENTS When he found out the area was going to be But DiRosa said he does not service fo r the veor tvaa-lfie. Ad-VIsor will answer your bench, S200. 649-9396. MAYOR PETER DiROSA demand Is easy. Just let our reod- FDR RENT 86 Buick Regal *7995 cleared for the road, Ostrom, local and state know whether he has the votes to call and help you word deposits.. Items listed In the bid ore price per gallon, veorly service ers know what you have 65 Century Wgn. *8595 approve the agreement. And he . . . says agreement fair a (5) Total contracts and hourly rote for ssrvices not covsred by ser­ vour od for best response. officials and area residents appealed to the state for sale with an ad In LARGE, sunny, 1 bed­ I PETS AND 86 Century 4 Dr. (2) *8995 time and v ic e centracte. $aoled M dt will be received until 4:00 p.m., 643-2711. Classified. 643-2711. SUPPUES and federal governments for protection of the area, said the directors would have to savings de­ November 3l, Itit. Bide will be publicly opened, rtod and re­ room, sewing room, 66 Cav. 2 Dr. *4995 but they have been unsuccessful. study the lengthy document tho­ corded at the N ovem ber 21,19ia meeting. district voter approval would be posits 40.000.000 00 storage, cedar closet, 65 Cutlese 2 Dr. *8995 roughly before voting on it. (nber liabilities 1,050,000.00 The right It reserved to relect any or oil bids. cabinets, kitchen with FOR Sale. 2 AKC male, 66 Cals. Euro 4 Dr. *7995 Acting on a recommendation from Sidney S. or how many questions about the TOTAL FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTIN “ I ’ve exhausted my efforts,” appliances. Emanuel toy pood le PUPS. $300 or 83 Honda Accord 2 Dr. *5995 Quarrier, supervising geologist with the Connecti­ agreement would be put to the U A B IU 'H E S Bid quotes ore to be tent to the Elehth Utilities District, 32 best offer. Coll 646-1341. (excluding sub­ Main Street, Manchester, CT 04040. BY THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER Church area. Includes 83 Pontiac 6000 2 Or. *5995 cut Geological and Natural History Survey, DiRosa said. He has been nego­ voters. ordinated notes water and parking. No d o n e p r b e "Kiiieiis, tiating with district Director MARY BETH LITRICO Notice It hereby given of o sole at oubllc auction to be held 63 Buick Regal *6995 On another subject, DiRosa and debentures 00,150,000.00 variety of ages & co­ Manchester’s Conservation Commission voted in Clerk Saturday, Nov. 5,1 W o t t0:t5o.m., EOT, at the Manchester pets. Security. Single 84 VW Jane 4 Dr. *5995 Samuel Longest for the entire said he expects to hear public EQ U ITY C A n tA L Elehth Utilities District lodv preferred. Availa­ lors. 742-9666 or 633- February to apply to the National Parks Service for Common stock Police Department Garage, 239 Middle Turnpike Host, year. 020-11 Manchester, Connecticut, of the unclaimed merchandise as ble December 1st. $500 2164.______its National Natural Landmarks Program to charges from a critic of the board a. No. abarea autborixed listed below. 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 He said Longest has told him 100,000 649-9287. f r e e T o Good Home. protect the land and to the state Department of that he and the directors have b. No. shares out­ th e agreement now is For a long-lasting fire, Claims for merchandise listed below should be made with White Lobrador Re- Environmental Protection for funding to acquire been deceptive about financing of standing 100.000 i.oee.ooe.oe choose hardwood logs trelver, 6 months old. satisfactory. the North Elm Street housing for Surplus the Manchester Police Department. No claim made after MANCHESTER that land. sso.ooo.oe that produce a shorter sa a will be occeoted. All soles ore final ond for cosh. No 742-8517.______DiRosa said one of the prob­ Undivided profits S,371,000.00 Recently rehabilitated I the elderly. TO TAL EQUITY flame and burn less ra­ soles to minors. Inspection of articles for sole may be mode bedroom apartment. SCHALLER The area is important to more than just between 9:(X) o.m. and 10:00 o.m. on the day of the sole. lems in the negotiation process is DiRosa said that in the first CAPITAL B,55i,eoo.eo pidly than soft woods. If Drive off with Close to oil services. Pets Manchester. It is the only known productive TOTAL IMISCELUNEDUS that there has not been any single years of operation the rents to be oromo Is the most Impor­ The Town reserves the right to remove from the sole, or accepted. 5450 par month, ACURA dinosaur bone locality in the state and one of the UABIU’nES security deposit required. I FDR SALE document'that incorporated all charged will not support the costs AND EQUITY tant consideration, select A Bargain in the relect, any or oil bids tor whot It deems to be In the best most productive in North America, Quarrier said. Interest of the Town. USED CARS the terms. He said the final of the housing project, but in CAPITAL 591,541.000.00 wood from fruit trees. If 645-1327 between 54 pm EIGHT month old water- East Hartford resident Mark Abraitis and problems of timing an implemen­ future years the project will earn YOU hove fireplace loos Copies of Rules of the Sole and list of Items for sole ore bed, $325. Courthouse 88 Caravan SE....*15,375 MEMORANDA for sole, find buyers the Classified Section tation in the exchange of facilities a surplus. 1. Amounts outstand- available at the General Services Office, Municipal One Gold membership, 88F-150P/U...... *15.275 Manchester attorney Malcolm Barlow propos^ quick and easy way ... Building, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Connecticut. and jurisdiction have been in f as of report ICBNBOMINIUMS 12'/j months left tor 87 NIs. Santra.....* 8,995 state legislation that would have required the state In the early years the rents will date: a (I) Stand­ with 0 low