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PTA to lobby Allies attack invading Iraqi army on budget MANCHESTER — Nearly 30 school parents attended a By NEIL MacFARQUHAR tanks, meanwhile, crossed into the (Kuwait-Saudi) border.” The were hoping they would eventually tough Republican Guards, and Iran’s meeting of the PTA’s Budget The Associated Press Saudi Arabia about 50 miles west of source, speaking on condition of do,” he said. “A significant force official news agency said coalition Study Committee Thursday Khafji overnight and were engaged anonymity, provided no figures for has come out from under its bunkers warplanes bombed the strategic night to discuss a strategy at IN NORTHERN SAUDI by U.S. Marines. the size of ^ e Iraqi force. He said to prepare to come south to lest al­ southern city of Basra and nearby bolstering residential support for ARABIA — Iraqi armored units At the Pentagon, a military source allied troops were firing at “armored lied defenses...We can disrupt this towns until dawn today. the school budget. crossed the frontier north of Khafji said coalition air forces were attack­ vehicles from a significant enemy formation enormously.” The allied air effort was getting During the three-hour meet­ again today and fought allied forces ing “a significant enemy force that force.” Elsewhere, the French said their ing, PTA council members and in tank and artillery duels. Iraqi is attempting to mass itself north of “They have kind of done what we Jaguars and Mirages targeted Iraq’s Please see GULF, page 6, parents began composing a speech on the philosophy of education that will be given at Wednesday’s Board of Educa­ MS&G plant tion meeting, said PTA Council President Pam Broderick. School board members are expected to vote on their finalized version of the school budget at the meeting. to be bought PTA members will also devise a letter that they will give to the Board of Education. No specific budget cuts will be addressed in by competitor the letter, Broderick said. Although a political action committee to get support for the Z budget has not been formed, By BRIAN M. TROTTA For its investment, Windham Broderick said, newsletters will Manchester Herald Sand & Gravel will take ownership be distributed to PTA members O Z! of “all fixtures, equipment, parts and to inform parents about the DO r - MANCHESTER — Manchester accessories along with the building budget process. Sand & Gravel has reached an that encloses the plant.” “The limes have dictated a > .1 m agreement to sell its main plant at 60 However, none of the inventory at very strong look at [the budget] H i o Adams St. to Windham Sand & the time of the transfer of the plant on everyone’s part,” she said. Gravel forSl million. will be included, the agreement The agreement, which includes states. Inventory may be purchased the concrete batch plant and as­ at the time of the closing for dealer Fed lowers sociated equipment but not the land, cost. discount rate was filed with the U.S. Bankruptcy The agreement also includes a WASHINGTON (AP) — The Court in Hartford this week. A hear­ $250,000 payment to William Federal Reserve Board an­ ing on the proposed sale has been nounced today it was lowering scheduled for Feb. 14. Please see MS&G, page 6. its key bank lending rate from 6.5 percent to 6.0 percent, effec­ 7 tive immediately. The effect is to lower interest rates and stimu­ HEALTH WATCH late the economy, which has lapsed into a recession. Tha Assoclata The discount rate represents FAMILY IN MOURNING — The Bentzlin family pose in Camp Pendleton, Calif., Wednes­ About 46 miliion Americans eat in the interest the Fed charges on fast-food restaurants every day day before they knew of the death of Marine Stephen Bentzlin, who was one of 11 loans to banks and other finan­ Americans consume an estimated 200 hamburgers every second of Marines killed in the first ground action in the Persian Gulf war. With Bentzlin’s wife, cial institutions. A decrease every day. Medium-size cities lead the country in consumption of fatty Carol, are his stepchildren, from left: Michael, 8; Ricky, 7; and Ryan, 10. often results in less expensive fast food. costs for other short-term loans City Annual faat-food tpanding such as adjustable-rate par parson mortgages and car loans. Wilmington, N. C. $511 Honolulu $502 Families^ towns grieve State jobless Anchorage, Alaska $472 So Laxlngton-Fayatta, Ky. $444 rate drops Huntsvilla, Ala. $443 HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Indianapolis $440 for waFs first deaths The state’s unemployment rate Decatur, Ala. $438 dipped slightly in December, Ralalgh-Durham, N. C. $435 from 5.2 percent to 4.8 percent, was a new name to add to the plaque in the lobby, the Anaheim, Calif. $418 By JOHN WILKENS and remained lower than the na­ one honoring 87 other graduates killed in the nation’s Dothan, Ala. $417 Copley News Service tional jobless rate despite the wars. region’s economic woes, the SOURCES: Massachusetts Medical Society: Restaurant Business Inc.; Their division called Camp Pendleton home, but the And so it went, in places like Bountiful, Utah, and state Labor Department reported W om an's D ay magazine 11 Marines killed in combat Wednesday (Jan. 30) were Whitehouse, Texas, and Belvidcre, NJ., where rela­ today. from all over America, and that’s where word of their tives had their worst fears realized about men they The department’s monthly Copley News Service/Ken Marshall deaths fell hardest yesterday (Jan. 31), from sea to called Frank and Ismael and Garett and Dion. report showed that the number Volunteers all, the men had joined the Marines — shining sea. of unemployed people in the i : In San Clemente, Calif., Carol Bentzlin recalled many of them following in the footsteps of their state dropped from 84,400 in how her husband, Stephen, had called from Saudi fathers — and gone proudly together to the Middle November to 82,300 in Decem­ Pageant entrant Arabia last week with a premonition. “Somebody’s East to do what they believed had to be done. ber. gonna get hurt. Babe,” he said, and he left her instruc­ Now they’re coming home together, too, the first tions in case it was him. American fatalities from a major ground battle in the In Coulterville, Calif., they lowered the flags to Persian Gulf war. Oil slick singing for fun half-staff in tribute to Thomas Jenkins, the seventh- The troops, all part of the 1st Marine Division, were breaking up generation member of a family that arrived during the killed while fighting Iraqi forces that had crossed the MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) — Gold Ru.sh and never left. border into Saudi Arabia. Officials said the Marines The mammoth oil slick in the By BRIAN M. TROTTA In Wauwatosa, Wis., tlic students at Scott Shrocdcr’s Persian Gulf is breaking into Manchester Herald high school cried when the principal told them there Please .sec FAMILY, page 6. pieces, overwhelming efforts to contain it and keep it from MANCHESTER — Dolores reaching vital desalination 1 Chesky is scared to death. plants, oil and shipping execu­ As Manchester’s enuant in the tives said today. Ms. Senior Connecticut Pageant, the Employee proposal fails “ It is becoming too 61-year-old Chesky will have to get dangerous, demanding massive up in front of a room full of people effort and equipment to track and sing. ^ By RICK SANTOS diction. who is classified and who is not, and combat so many more “1 haven’t sung in quite a few Manchester Herald With regard to classified service, said A. Paul Berte, chairman of the pieces,” said one of die execu­ years,” Chesky said. “But I’m told the commission voted to clarify charter committee that made the tives, who spoke on condition of lliat 1 still have a good voice.” MANCHESTER — Town which employees fall under tliat recommendation to the full commis­ anonymity. “It’s a terrible situa­ Chesky and about seven others employees who arc appointed by category, a designation that was said sion. tion.” are entered in the pageant, which is elected or appointed officers, such to be confusing after Town Attorney Berte’s committee made the open to women who arc at least 60 as the town clerk or town attorney, Maureen A. Chmielecki fired an as- recommendation after hearing argu­ 9 years old. However, said Pageant will remain under non-classificd sisunt in 1989. ments last week by Town Clerk Ed­ Director Kay Tallarita, they’re not sUttus, according to a rcconuncnda- Assisuuit Town Attorney William ward J. Tomkiel and otlicr elected Irvside Today.., competing against each other like tion made Thursday night by the J. Shea argued that the dismissal officers who wanted to maintain the the younger contestants in the Miss Charter Revision Commission. was unjust. One of his arguments system of being able to appoint and America Pageant. DOLORES CHESKY While the commission’s decision was that he was a classified fire their assistants at their own dis­ "They’re not in competition,” Tal­ rejects a proposal by the town ad­ employee and subject to due process cretion. 20 pages, 4 sections larita said. "They’ve all been senior citizen. Looks, Tallarita said, ministration, a second recommenda­ through the town’s personnel Town Attorney Chmielecki througli that suge. Now they’re just arc not part of the judging criteria. tion made at Thursday’s meeting regulations. Non-classificd favored the move to make the assis- At Homo I t having fun with life.” “The judges are looking for that supports another request by the ad­ employees, although they are en­ Uints classified. Witli elections every The state contest, which will be Class! liod 15-16 inner beauty and warmth that comes ministration. titled to most of the same salary two years, she said there is die Comics 10 held Feb. 8 in Enfield, consists of an out as you grow up,” she said. The second propo.sal is to revise provisions and benefits as classified potential for new officials to fire en­ Focus 12 interview with the judges, a talent Chesky, who works in restaurant the charter to allow the zoning en­ employees, can be fired at will. tire sUiffs biennially and those of- Local 7-9 Lottery____ 9 9 portion, and a speech on each con­ forcement officer to be removed If adopted, the commission’s testant’s philosophy on life as a Plea.se see BEAUTY, page 6. from die building inspector’s juris­ recommendation makes it very clear Please .see CHARTER, page 6. Obituarios 9 Opinion 4 Sports 17-20 Statu 8 Serving Tlie Manchester Area For Over 110 Years ~ Call Today for Home Delivery 647-9946 Television 12 J 2—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Feb. 1, 1991 MANCHES'TER HERALD, Friday, Feb. 1, 1991—3 NATION/WORLD Soviet: Gorby’s Pakistan job in danger quake kills 75 Iran: Iraqi aircraft ■; By THOMAS GINSBERG of Gorbachev, who by tradition The Associated Press delivers a speech to Ae Central Committee. 'The body has about 500 ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) — MOSCOW — 'The Soviet vice members. A powerful earthquake jolted Flakis- president said the Communist Ftoy Gorbachev repeatedly has denied tan before dawn today, sending will stay impounded is regaining influence and indicated any plans to leave the party post, ar­ panic-stricken residents running into Mikhail Gorbachev might be guing the dual role is essential to his the streets. At least 75 people were replaced as its chief, the state news ability to govern. He rose to power killed and 100 injured, the official By DAVID CHARY number of Iraqi aircraft that have medicine, to be distributed by the agency reported today. in March 1985 as head of the party, news agency said. TTie quake, centered hundreds of The Associated Press flown to Iran is about 90. International Red Cross, the agency The remarks by Gennady at the time the undisputed ruling TTiere has been no official ex­ said. Iran says humanitarian aid is Yanayev were reported the same day body in the country. He later took miles away in neighboring Af­ ghanistan, measured 6.8 on the NICOSIA, Cyprus — Iran’s planation for the development, al­ not covered by the U.N. embargo of that soldiers and security forces are on the title of president and gradual­ Richter scale. The minute-long foreign minister 'Thursday told an though Saddam, in an interview Iraq. to iKgin joint patrols in all major ly reduced the party’s power. 1 tremor struck many of the victims aide to Saddam Hussein he was un­ with CNN on Monday, indicated he Francois Scheer, secretary general Soviet cities. Some reformers and If he left the post, Gorbachev still 14 while they were asleep in fragile happy Iraqi planes had landed in had sent them to Iran for safety. at the French Foreign Ministry, and leaders in the Soviet republics view would hold the far more powerful sun-baked mud huts. Iran, and said the planes and their Hamadi, a member of Iraq’s Abdulaziz al-Dali, \femen’s minister / the move as a sign of an emerging post of president. But it would be crews would be held for the war’s five-man ruling Revolutionary Com­ of state for foreign affairs, also ar­ dictatorship. the first time the Soviet leader has TTie Associated Press of Pakistan reported a steadily increasing death duration, Iran’s state news agency mand Council, brought a message rived in Tehran on Thursday for The vice president also spoke as not been chief of the Communist reported. from Saddam to Iranian President talks regarding the Gulf War. Gorbachev himself is showing a Party. toll throughout the day as reports Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the Iranian The French Foreign Ministry said new hard line in dealing with op­ The Central Committee session from remote parts of this im­ poverished country trickled in. Velayati stressed during the talks in news agency said. It did not Scheer would not confer with position to Kremlin rule in the Bal­ had been scheduled to last one day, \ 'There were no immediate reports Tehran that Iran intended to remain elaborate. Hamadi or discuss new peace initia­ tics, the press and elsewhere. In past but officials told reporters it might on the quake from Afghanistan. No neutral in the Gulf War and urged Iran’s U.N. ambassador, Kamal tives during his visit. weeks, many reformers have lost be extended into today. communiction links currently exist Iraq to withdraw from Kuwait, the Kharrazi, said the meetings in France has contributed 10,000 faith in Gorbachev as a champion of Yanayev, the career party official between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Islamic Republic News Agency Tehran were “ostensibly” about the troops to a 700,000-strong, U.S.- a more open, democratic Soviet nominated by Gorbachev in Decem­ said. Iraqi planes flying to Iran. dominated coalition opposing Iraq. Union. ber for the new vice presidency, said The official Soviet news agency Tass said the quake rocked the Velayati was quoted as telling Hamadi “has come to Tehran to It is one of a dozen nations par­ Speaking TTiursday at a closed- Gorbachev’s combined posts are “a central Asian republics of Uzbekis­ Iraq’s deputy prime minister, explain about this incident,” Khar­ ticipating in the air campaign door session of the party’s Central benefit for both the party and the tan and Tadjikistan, but reported no Saadoun H ^ a d i, that Iran was un­ razi said in New York. “Of course, against Iraq that began Jan. 17. Committee, Yanayev delivered a state,” the state news agency Tass casualties. happy that the Iraqi aircraft had we would discuss with him different Iran, which fought Iraq in the strong defense of the party and Gor­ reported. It said the quake triggered made emergency landings in Iran approaches to put an end to this 1980-88 war, has deplored both the bachev. “The president needs the Soviet landslides and destroyed com­ without seeking advance permis­ crisis.” invasion of Kuwait and the subse­ Th* Attoclatad Pr*M He then added; “I should like to Communist Party, because it is the Tha Assoclatod Prass sion. He called the talks “a unique op­ quent foreign military intervention. stress, however, that the party is only powerful party which has a THEY THREW THE BOOK AT HIM — Stephen C. Blumberg is led from the Federal munications, power transmission MARINE AND FELINE FRIEND — A U.S. Marine pauses to comfort a stray cat during the lines, roads and several residences portunity.” Velayati told Hamadi that peace alive not because Gorbachev is realistic program and enjoys Courthouse in Des Moines, Iowa, in March 1990. Blumberg was convicted Wednesday of Tehran says 16 Iraqi warplanes Velayati briefed Hamadi on Iran’s could come only if both sides battie for Khafji, Saudi Arabia. Thursday. The fight, in which both American and allied troops general secretary of its Central people’s confidence. It was percep­ in Tadjikistan. flew to Iran in recent days and that efforts to encourage international withdrew their forces, the Iranian are engaged, occurred when iraqi forces crossed from occupied Kuwait into Khafji late Tues­ Committee. If he ceases to be tibly shaken recently, but now it is stealing 21,000 rare books from libraries around the country and Thursday the prosecutor Most of the damage in Pakistan 11 landed safely. The allies say the relief shipments to Iraq of food and news agency said. day. general secretary, another leader being regained. 'The party needs the in the case said that Blumberg deserves the maximum sentence of 35 years in prison. was confined to the lawless tribal will come. But the ideals and goals president too,” Tbss said. area only miles from the Afghan of the party, if cleared of the distor­ TTie party’s credibility has plum­ border, where for the last 12 years a tions that appeared in various meted in the last several years as brutal civil war has raged. periods of our history, will remain Soviets were allowed to express Pakistan’s state-run television Finding and fighting Saddam^ s secret weapons Prosecutor: throw book reported more than 100 homes were alive,” Tass quoted Yanayev as pent-up fmstrations with more than saying. 70 years of heavy-handed Com­ destroyed in the dusty northwest Pakistan frontier region about 400 By MARK FRITZ This allows the mines to let escort vessels pass and wait It was the first public indication munist rule. But a worsening and a variety of surface mines sprinkled on the beach. 'M l confirmed that the subs were operating in the miles from the quake’s epicenter. The Associated Press for the big gunship to sail overhead. that party leaders are questioning economy and strident demands by “You can bet your life mines will be laid wherever an gulf. at convicted book thief TTie quake, which is considered Tull would not say why no ground mines have been Gorbachev’s position as general the Soviet republics for more amphibious landing is thought possible,” said Richard Sea mines can use magnetic waves, sound and ther­ severe, rattled windows in the capi­ DHAHRAN, Saudia Arabia — They can blow off a Sharpe, editor of Jane’s Fighting Ships. found, but he alluded to the dangers of sweeping too mal heat to detect ships. While their is to disrupt secretary. Reformers have often freedom have prompted calls for DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A man found guilty of A federal court jury deliberated about four hours criticized Gorbachev’s dual role, stronger central control and a hard­ tal of Islamabad for about a minute foot or sink a ship, punch holes in tanks or decimate a Rnding and fighting mines spread across the desert or close to the coast of occupied Kuwait, where Iraqi and destroy, they can ^so create a false safety zone that stealing $20 million worth of rare books is an eccentric before returning guilty verdicts on four felony counts. and sent frightened residents fleeing platoon. and rumors have repeatedly arisen line crackdown. dumped into the Persian Gulf require almost as many troops and artillery positions are dug in. instead leads to artillery fire. wbo rarely changes his clothes but also a hiudencd One count involved the book thefts and the others re­ into the streets. They can listen patiently to a passing naval convoy techniques as there are varieties of mines. “Keep in mind the environment you have there in the “Ships will cooperate by naturally steering away from during meetings of the policy­ Several top reformist officials, in­ criminal who should be harshly punished, a prosecutor lated to thefts of musical instrum.cnts and stained glass S ^ 2! making Central Committee that he cluding former Fbreign Minister Among the worst affected were before exploding beneath the most strategically sig­ Allied naval forces have located and destroyed 37 northern gulf,” he said. them,” said Don Kerr, a defense analyst from the Inter­ said. windows. DO r- might be ousted as party cliief. Eduard A. Shevardnadze, have left Afghan refugees living in squalid nificant ship. mines since Iraq invaded Kuwait on Aug. 2, said U.S. 'The United States and Britain have about a dozen national Center for Strategic Studies in London. Stephen Blumberg, 42, was convicted Thursday of Blumberg appeared impassive as the verdicts were camps throughout the frontier Planted in the sand, seeded in the shallows, floating in Navy Lt. Cmdr. John 'FUll. minesweeping ships in the gulf, including the Avenger- Landmines pose similiar threats. Mines meant to Separate reports on a meeting of the government in recent weeks, possessing 21,000 rare books stolen from libraries announced, shaking hands with his father before being > m the party plenum made no mention complaining of a turn to the right. region. the sea, mines are a frighteningly unpredictable com­ All of them were floating mines — large, spiked balls class minesweeper. These highly advanced vessels are destroy tanks often arc laid in such a way as to create a across tbe counrty. He had pleaded innocent by reason taken into custody. A hearing was planned this after­ More than 3 million Afghan Hi o ponent in the Iraqi line of defense. moored to anchored cables. But defense analysis say equipped with submarine robots that are tethered to narrow channel of safety that instead leads the surviving of insanity. noon on whether he should be released on bond until refugees fled to Frisian after 1979 An amphibious landing on Kuwait’s coast is expected Iraq is certain to also have laid ground mines on the gulf mother ships by cables. tanks into enemy fire. sentencing April 26. His attorneys wouldn’t say if O CO “In many ways he is a more hardened criminal than when the Soviet Union intervened z -< to be part of an allied ground assault. But the Marines floor, particularly in shallower areas near the coast. TTie submersibles, which have video cameras and Allied satellite and airborne reconnaissance have they’d appeal. militarily in their homeland. may have to surmount spiked spheres floating in the 'These “smart” mines contain microprocessors and can sonar, are guided by remote control to seek out bottom detected a staggering line of tiered defenses along the Smoking deaths many others 1 have come across,” said Assistant U.S. Defense attorney Ray Rosenberg said during closing deep, sophisticated “bottom” mines nestled off shore be tuned to the frequency of a particular type of ship. mines, plant an explosive charge and destroy them. Kuwaiti border. District Attorney Linda Reade. arguments 'Thursday that insanity was the only ex­ They are scattered throughout the “He didn’t just steal a few library books,” she said. planation for Blumberg’s actions. He said Blumberg northwest in tent villages and dried- “He stole our cultural history. How can you justify could have lived comfortably on a $72,0(X) annual trust mud homes. on the rise... that?.” his father administered. “Instead he lived almost as a “We rushed emergency assistance New war She said Blumberg should face the maximum sen­ street person ... who was absorbed by Victorian his­ to the remote areas around Chitral,” ATLANTA (AP) — More tence of 35 years in prison. He could al.so be fined $1 tory, who lived in a time warp, a secret world,” Rosen­ about 200 miles from Islamabad, a De Klerk calls for an end to apartheid “We’ve seen a reduction in smok­ government official in the area said Americans arc quitting smoking, but million. berg said. ing percentages for several years on condition he not be identified. emerges deaths from smoking-related ill­ now, and I hope that by the year By GREG MYRE to the opening session of parlia­ nesses have increased 11 percent — The Associated Press ment, said his proposals augur the 2000 ... we’re going to begin to see to more than 430,000 a year — as a decline in actual numbers of quick end of sanctioned racial dis­ those who smoked years ago take ill, CAPE TOWN, South Africa — crimination: in Gulf smoking-attributable illnesses and federal health officials say. FYesident F.W. de Klerk today “The repeal of these last deaths,” Roper said. “The problem is, we arc now “But that’s heavily dependent on The most important thing proposed the repeal of all major remaining discriminatory laws RASHAYA, Lebanon (AP) — Is­ paying for what happened 20, 30 behavior patterns right now,” he TAX TIME? laws enforcing racial discrimina­ will bring us to the end of an era, raeli and Palestinian gurmers fought years ago, when large numbers of your kid’s teacher needs to know tion, and pro-apartheid white law­ an era in which it was sought to said, “and we’re anxious to get the shelling duels in south Lebanon for people smoked in large amounts,” message especially to young people, makers stormed out of parliament deal with the reality of a diversity the fourth straight day today in what Dr. William Roper, director of the IS your kid in protest. young women, who tend to be the of peoples ... by means of dis­ the local media called a second front Centers for Disease Control, said largest percentage of smokers.” TTiousands of demonstrators criminatory coercion. in the Persian Gulf War. Thursday. CDC surveys show women are marched outside parliament and in De Klerk said the government Police said Israeli gunners man­ “Even though the percentage of slower to give up the habit than ACCOUNTING MATTERS, INC. cities across the country to will propose scrapping the last u ning U.S.-made 155mm and 175mm Americans now smoking is lower demand the immediate abolition men, and that Americans under 44 three pillars of apartheid. He said howitzers lobbed 300 shells over­ than in the past, the burden of the smoke more than older people. Ad­ Tax Returns & Bookkeeping of apartheid, closure of parlia­ it will call for ending outright the night into the Palestinian-controlled past practice is coming clear,” he ditionally, the survey found deaths ment, and formation of a multi-ra­ Group Areas Act and the land hills of Iqlim al-'I\iffaf, or Apple said as the CDC issued its latest sur­ in 1988 related to smoking were 12 cial government. Others stayed 200 West CentcT St. acts, while modifying the Popula­ Province, soutlieast of Sidon. vey of smoking-related deaths, percent higher for blacks than for 303 Burnside Ave. away from work in protest. tion Registration Act in advance Palestinian guerrillas responded based on 1988 statistics. whites. Manchester East Hartford De Klerk’s speech, coming one of its abolition. by firing 13 Soviet-designed It reported that 434,175 Lung cancer remains the leading year after he stunned the world by The Group Areas Act Katyusha rockets at Israel’s self- Americans died from smoking-re- smoking-related cau.se of death; the 6 4 9 -8 9 0 2 5 2 8 -7 4 0 1 promising to end apartheid, segregates residential areas along proclaimed “security zone” in south latcd diseases in 1988, up 11 percent CDC found 111,985 smoking-re­ reprc.scntcd another major step racial lines, and the land acts Lebanon. from the 390,000 deaths atu-ibuted towards his promise of sharing similarly regulate land ownership A casualty report was not im­ lated lung cancer deaths in 1988. to smoking in a 1985 study. By fur­ In 1988, the CDC said, smoking power with this country’s black rights. TTie population act forces mediately available, according to a ther comparison, there were 188,000 majority. South Africans to register in police spokesman who cannot be such deaths reported in 1965. also led to: — 30,851 deaths from other can­ Joseph P. Demeo, Jr. However, scrapping the last of separate racial groups for politi­ identified in keeping with regula­ CDC researchers estimate that cers, such as mouth cancers and the apartheid laws will not in it­ cal, educational and other pur­ tions. The spokesman did not iden­ about 29 percent of Americans Certified Public Accountant self resolve the country’s black- pancreatic cancer. poses. tify the Palestinian group that smoke, down from 30 percent in white political conflict. De Klerk We promise that at Watkinson your child will De Klerk’s National F^riy con­ launched the 107mm rockets. 1985 and 40 percent in 1964, the Professional tax and accounting .services. All 1040 has said a new power-sharing — 200,802 deaths from car­ trols parliament, and repeal of the In another attack, an anti-armor year of the first surgeon gcncraTs be discovered encouraged challenged constitution must be negotiated diovascular diseases, such as heart consultations held in the privacy of your home or remaining apartheid laws during mine exploded under a truck warning against smoking. disease with black opposition groups this parliamentary session appears by teachers who respect individual strengths Tha Aaaoelatad Praaa operated by the Israeli-affiliated office. before the white-minority govern­ certain. South Lebanon Army militia early ment gives up power. Today, he However, de Klerk’s speech WALK OUT — Members of South Africa’s opposition Conservative Party walk out during today. One militiaman was Small clas.ses - average class size is 12 rejected calls for a multi-racial in­ prompted a walkout by outraged President F.W. de Klerk’s opening of Parliament speech Friday in Cape Town. De Klerk wounded, according to the police 643-9034 terim government. lawmakers of the pro-apartheid called for the dropping of all remaining laws dealing with apartheid in South Africa. spokesman. .. .and smokers^ Age appropriate academic challenge African National Congress Conservative Party, the main He said the attack was reported Respect for individual differences leader Waller Sisulu, speaking to white opposition party. Conserva­ nation” and the “hangman of the first time a party had walked out As the president spoke, at least near Jezzine, a Christian town in ■<> Teaching values and fairness an opposition rally in Cape Town, tive Party lawm^ers interrupted Afrikaner” — the politically in protest during the opening of 10,000 protesters c^Iing for the south Lebanon. SUPER CLEARANCE SALE said de Klerk’s reforms fell far the address, storming out of the dominant whites of mostly Dutch parliament. end to white rule marched through 'The Lebanese Broadcasting Cor­ rights bill killed Responsibility to one’s self and to the community short of what most South Africans chamber as the parliamentary descent. Whites, Asians, and Coloreds the city of Cape Town as part of poration, a Christian television sta­ <>■ An athletic program emphasizing participation and want. “We don’t have the vote. speaker roared, “Order, order!” De Klerk, who paused during or mixed-race people have the nationwide protests. tion, referred to the escalating Is- By THOMAS MARTELLO of off-the-job smoking habits or to sportsmanship This is what our people want Some Conservative lawmakers the walkout, appeared unper­ separate chambers in parliament, Sisulu and other anti-apartheid raeli-Palcstinian confrontation in The Associated Press consider the habit when making per­ KINNEY SHOES An extended school day, when students and today,” he said. were ordered out after yelling that turbed and continued his speech. but blacks have no political activists led the chanting column south Lebanon as “the new front in sonnel decisions. MANCHESTER PARKADE However, De Klerk, speaking the president is a “u-aitor to the State television said it was the representation. of demonstrators in Cape Town. the Gulf War.” TRENTON, N.J. — Gov. Jim Florio’s veto drew praise from faculty build skills and friendships through sports 'The F^estinians have not directly Florio says smoking is not a civil health organizations but criticism This Week Only and enrichment activities from the American Civil Liberties linked the anti-Israeli attacks to the right. ❖ Day School Express bus service Gulf War. However, they have Florio vetoed a “smokers’ rights” Union and smokers’ rights advo­ Starting Sunday, Feb. 3rd repeatedly threatened to escalate at­ bill Thursday that would have cates. Child abuse investigator has his hands full tacks against Israeli targets to prohibited employers from dis­ “We recognize that Governor retaliate for the attacks on Iraq by criminating against workers becau.se Rorio is showing sound leadership Middle School — A retarded man with four children. In of their off-the-job smoking habits. in this area and witli 5,400 new By DAVID FOSTER Randy Hart is part of that system. He strug­ “Ninety-five percent of them arc OK,” Hart U.S. and allied forces. Open Grades 6-8 gles with a numbing caseload that always said. “'They may hate me, but they know I’m July, the children were so dirty they had lice in “It would be unconscionable to cases of lung cancer in New Jersey The Associated Press Gen. Antoline Lahd, commander Wednesday, Febniary 6 seems to stay two jumps ahead of funding. doing my job. Then there’s the other 5 percent. their eyelashes. Now they’re clean, healthy and of the South Lebanon Army, give any type of legal sanction to an and 4,9(X) expected deaths, we hope at the center of their divorcing parents’ custody addiction responsible for so much our state legislators follow his ex­ 3 0 % OFF House 7 - 9 p.m. OLYMPIA, Wash. — Every day, Randy Hart 'The state Legislature this year raised One guy threatened to cut my head off.” threatened in a statement TTiursday dispute. Hart is plugging for the father. TTie harm,” Florio said. ample,” said Stuart C. Finch, presi­ grabs another bunch of child-abuse reports and Washington’s child protection budget, but to turn south Lebanon into “scor­ EXCELLENT SELECTIONS IN SHOES Hart, 37, has grown accustomed to conflict mother is a drug addict. “Ultimately, the answer to dent of the New Jersey division of walks into an ugly world where fathers rape caseworkers still juggle an average caseload of after 14 years in social work. He defuses anger ched earth” if guerrilla attacks per­ — 'Three children with no father and a sist against the security zone. smokers’ rights is for people to quit the American Cancer Society. Meet teachers, parents and students daughters and mothers starve babies to buy 32 families, far above the recommended stan­ witli an unruffled manner and a soft voice that “It’s just too bad that the gover­ AND ACCESSORIES drugs for themselves. mother who is dying of cancer. They’re living smoking,” he said. “The energies dard of 26. doesn’t quite fit his stocky frame. 'The average in the home of a distant relative, a welfare The confrontation in south and resources of New Jersey should nor did not see die real issue: from Watkin.son School Hart is a Child Protective Services Hart’s job is to investigate reports of abu.se, child-abuse worker lasts only two years. Hart recipient whose own children include two Lebanon broke out 'fiiesday with be directed toward helping people privacy rights,” said Edward Mar- NEW MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY An imiependom, coeducational college preparatory day .scliool caseworker, and he does what one state decide what should be done to stop tlie abuse, has been at it for six. retarded sons and a suspected child molester. F^estinian guerrillas targeting the quit, and toward making sure that tone, executive director of the New grades 6-12 & ixtslgraduale, adjacent to University of Hartford 180 Rloomfield Ave. Hartford. CT 0610.5 (203) 236-5618 employee can to stem a rising tide of child and follow through to sec that it is stopped. “I don’t excite real easily,” he said. Such cases put Hart in a no-win position. swurity zone with 30 Katyushas. our children do not take up this Jersey chapter of ACLU. “Smokers abuse. Every time he closes one ca.se, his boss puts a On a recent autumn day. Hart was hustling Placing a child in foster care shatters the Since ^en, at least five people have harmful addiction.” arc completely unprotected if their But he can never do enough. new file atop a 7-inch stack of incoming from one U'oubled family to another in south­ security that even dysfunctional families been killed and 19 wounded. TTie bill would have elevated dis­ employer says they will be fired be­ Reports of child abuse nationwide quad­ reports on his desk. Washington’s 'Thurston County. 'The provide. But leaving the child in an abusive Israel is separated from Riles- crimination against smokers to the cause they smoke at home.” Watkinson School rupled in the 1980s, from 6(X).(XK) cases in Hart must be efficient yet compassionate, day’s load of 10 cases is typical; home can lead to injury or death. tinian lines in south Lebanon by the same level as laws banning dis­ Florio said he has directed state NAMED AN EXEMPLARY SCHOOL BY | 1979 to 2.4 million la.st year. Tlie U.S. Ad­ sensitive enough to notice victims’ feelings yet — A family so poor the children eat out of Today’s child-abuse worker also faces a 400-square-mile security zone, crimination on the basis of race, sex Attorney General Robert Del Tufo T>1E U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION visory Board on Child Abuse and Neglect tliick-skinned enough to subdue his own. neighbors’ garbage cans. TTie parents say they growing burden of false alarms, such as the which it carved out upon withdraw­ or national origin. to determine whether existing laws blamed the increa.se on a fragmented, crisis- Parents fear him as the man who can take their can’t afford to drive into town to get food neighbor who thinks it’s scandalous that the ing most of its invading army from It would have made it illegal for protect residents from job dis­ "We Only Sell The Right Shoe' driven system of social services. children away. stamps. Hart offers them a ride. kids next door don’t wear mittens in winter. south Lebanon in 1985.' an employer to fire workers because crimination. 4— MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Feb. I, 1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Feb. 1, 1991—5 OPINION BUSINESS Oil companies Saudis U.S. jobless rate FDIC should pay may get Oil companies have profited and will profit from the war in the Persian Gulf, so they should help pay for its hits 6.2 percent fund’s cost. Altogether, the nation’s nine largest oil companies are Saddam expected to tally $7.2 billion in profits for the final By KAREN BALL about twice as bad as that first quarter of 1990, up 69 percent from $4.3 billion in the By JACK ANDERSON The Associated Press reported a month ago by the govern­ health same period of 1989. and DALE VAN ATTA ______ment. And consumers know very well where those profits WASHINGTON (AP) — Construction payrolls fell by came from. The companies quickly jacked up the price of WASHINGTON — Pentagon si»kes- America’s unemployment rate 155,000, after seasonal adjustment, gasoline and other oil products after Iraq invaded Kuwait men swear that Saddam Hussein is not climbed to 6.2 percent in January, to reflect a continued weakness in one of their targets in Iraq. That’s true. mulled on Aug. 2. its highest level since 1987, as a the housing market. The Labor Those prices stayed up for months, even though in­ The U.S. government would not be so slumping economy forced 115,(X)0 Department blamed some of the loss creased production by oAer members of the Organiza­ crude as to bomb Saddam into oblivion Americans onto the jobless rolls, the on unusually bad weather at the first WASHINGTON (AP) — Banking tion of I%troleum Exporting Countries quickly and com­ and make a martyr out of him. govenunent said today. of the year, but also noted that con­ industry leaders are struggling to pletely offset the loss of Iraq and Kuwait , oil to the Instead, the current secret U.S. plan is Last month’s rise in the civilian struction jobs have now tumbled by find a way to replenish the fund that world community. to let Saudi Arabia take care of Saddam jobless rate, up from December’s 450,000 since last May. insures bank deposits without caus­ Consumers were especially irked by the higher prices — to kidnap him and then lop off his rate of 6.1 percent, means that un­ Factory payrolls fell by 69,000, ing more failures or forcing surviv­ because they remembered how quickly the oil companies head, according to Islamic law that other employment since June has shot up the government said, bringing ing institutions to curb their lending. jumped at the Exxon Valdez spill in 1989 as a chance to Arab nations would find hard to dispute. at its fastest pace since the last manufacturing job losses since Twenty top executives met raise prices. Central Intelligence Agency and other recession. January 1989 to 900,000. During Thursday with senior Treasury Oil companies also should be among the main Bush adminisU'ation sources have told us Over the past seven months, 1.2 that two-year period, factory Department officials and L. William beneficiaries after the Persian Gulf war is over. The that all the talk about putting Saddam on million Americans have joined the payrolls have fallen every month but Seidman, chairman of the Federal fighting should eventually restore some form of stability trial for “war crimes,” is not the real plan ranks of the unemployed and the na­ two. Deposit Insurance Corp. in the Middle East, assuring them of a steady supply. that has been agreed to by U.S. officials. tion has suffered its worst sketch of Within the manufacturing sector, Seidman delivered sobering news. U.S. consumers should also benefit from that stability 'The CIA and security services of two layoffs and job losses since 1982, there were large losses in construc­ New forecasts by his agency show and abundance in the form of fewer price hikes. friendly Arab countries instead are in the with payrolls falling by more than 1 tion-related industries, such as lum­ that the FDIC fund protecting $2.2 But consumers have paid and will pay for the war in process of planning the kidnapping, million jobs, today’s report showed. ber and wood products, furniture trillion deposited in 12,400 banks the Persian Gulf. They have paid at the pumps and will which would be followed by a by-the- In January alone, the economy and fixtures, and stone, clay and likely will shrink to $2.4 billion by pay again through their taxes. More importantly, they books trial of Saddam in an Islamic court lost 232,000 jobs, a much bigger glass products. Auto-manufacturing the end of next year. have sent their most precious resources, their sons and for crimes against Allah. The penalty is jobs decline than had been expected. related industries also suffered. That assumes the recession will daughters, to war. death by beheading. But first they have Manufacturing and construction The service-producing sector, end this summer. If it drags on, the And the benefits they will likely receive, steady to catch him, or hope that he falls into al­ were particularly hard hit, the report which has also been hit by the fund, which had $8.5 billion at the petroleum prices and the less tangible value of a stable lied hands at the end of the war. said. slumping economy in recent end of 1990, will sink $5.6 billion world order, certainly don’t stack up in dollars compared For security reasons, our sources months, was about unchanged in into the red, he said. Can WASP ideals save us? declined to identify the two groups who Economists believe that even if to the benefits reaped by the oil companies. January. Weakness in much of the Briefing reporters before the all­ Whenever feasible, the government’s policy should be will, or already have infiltrated Iraq the current recession turns out to be sector was offset by a seasonally ad­ America is indisputably a pluralistic day summit, Seidman said the fund to make those who benefit the most, pay the most. That’s There is some evidence that most using Iraqi double agents cultivated over relatively short and mild, another 1 justed increase in retail trade, where society, composed of many racial, ethnic likely will need to bolster its reser­ why resurrection of the windfall profits tax of the ’70s on Americans agree. With the sole, not ter­ the last five months. But a close working million Americans could lose their weak pre-Christmas hiring led to and cultural su-ands. But from the start it ves by $10 billion over the next two oil companies would be appropriate to help finance the ribly significant exception of John Ken­ relationship between the CIA and the jobs as the unemployment rate peaks smaller-than-expected January has had, and perhaps had to have, a at around 7 percent later this year. years. A source who attended the Persian Gulf war. WILLIAM A. nedy, every American president down to Saudi spy agency is key to the plan. layoffs, the government said. meeting and spoke on condition of model, a template: a standard way of January’s 6.2 percent rate was the Steps should also be taken to keep oil companies from and spectacularly including George Bush The plot is not a pipe dream. “We Wholesale trade employment anonymity said Seidman believes living and behaving, to which those so RUSHER highest since a similar 6.2 percent passing on the windfall profits tax bill to their customers. has been drawn from WASP ranks or believe we have a better than even edged down as the industry has now The Associated Press more than $5 billion of that must be inclined could conform, and from which, reading in June 1987. The oil companies should have to dip into their profits, from cultural minorities (e.g. the Dutch) chance of succeeding in the next month,” lost 70,000 jobs since last June. SECURITY BOOM — Tom Felice, sales manager of CCS Communication Control Inc., a raised this year. if they were not so inclined, the precise The number of unemployed not the pockets of consumers, to pay the tab. long since almost wholly assimilated to one of the key officials knowledgeable Business services, too, continued to Seidman, Bush administration of­ degree of their divergence could be Americans who lost their last jobs New York security firm, poses with an explosive sniffer and metal detector Thursday. The Daily Courier them. about the plan told us. experience job losses, as payrolls ficials, members of Congress and measured. rose by 270,000 in January to 4.1 threat of Iraqi terrorism in the U.S. has given a boost to the business of security firms. z Grant’s Pass, Ore. Brookhiser identifies the cardinal The groundwork has already been laid fell by 30,000 in January and bankers agree that the industry, not This model was the lifestyle (to bor­ fascinating new book, “The Way of the million, the Labor Department said. WASP traits (conscience, anti-sensuality, publicly, but went largely unnoticed by brought to 90,000 the number of taxpayers, should provide the row a very modem term) of the earliest WASP,” just published by The Free The number of job losers has in­ industry, civic-mindedness, success and the Western media. On Jan. 16, the elder­ jobs lost in the past four months. money. But they are having a dif­ S n settlers to reach and populate these Press (a division of Macmillan). Its sub­ creased by about 850,000 since June 3J r- Pizza as a “use” — the latter being defined as a ly man who is Saudi Arabia’s highest Meanwhile, health services con­ ficult time deciding how. shores in substantial numbers: the white title continues, “How It Made America, and now accounts for more than half respect for a thing’s usefulness), and religious authority, issued a “fatwa,” or tinued to be about the only area Despite benefits for CNN, So far, the fund has been financed 2 Anglo-Saxon Protestants who emigrated and How It Can Save IL So to Speak” — religious decree, calling Saddam “an of the total unemployed, the agency traces the way in which WASPs themsel­ showing job gains, adding 39,000 entirely by insurance premiums paid > m war signifier from northwestern Europe. Subsequent thereby prefiguring Brookhiser’s own ul­ enemy of God.” said. Hi o waves of European immigrants, eager to timate conclusion, which is that WASP ves have strayed from their ancestral jobs. by banks, which last year totaled $3 Sheik Abdulaziz bin Abdulla bin Baz, Unemployment rolls are also be assimilated by American society, culture was valuable to this country, and paths. Almost every statement in the Labor costs, which are frequently billion. An additional $10 billion Late-night pizza deliveries to the White House, Pen­ a blind cleric in his 70s, heads the Coun­ made up of people who quit their quickly adopted the English language, that it can, and ought to be, restored to its book is supported or illustrated by some blamed for worsening the nation’s Turner wants end to war would be a big burden for an in- tagon and CIA are emerging as the most reliable gauge cil of Ulema. He ruled in the fatwa that jobs or have recently entered the subscribed to the (often, to them, quite pre-eminence, in preference to the piquant example. (Describing the inflation problems, decreased in dustey that earned profits averaging of imminent crisis in government. “The jihad (holy war) that is taking place labor market. January, filing to $10.18 an hour, novel) mores of the existing culture, and “group-mindedness” he believes is cur­ WASPification of Irish Catholics in By JAY SHARBUTT they felt all-news CNN was doing a better job of cover­ $16 billion annually over the past The man who owns the 43 outlets of Domino’s Pizza America, Brookhiser notes that A1 Smith today against the enemy of God, Sad­ January’s huge 232,000 job loss down 0.1 percentage point from the even radically adapted their ancestral rently debilitating us. (Brookhiser, by the The Associated Press ing the war than CBS, NBC and ABC. five years. in the Washington, D.C. area swears that deliveries be­ “is said to have asked his advisers, ‘Will dam, the ruler of Iraq, is a legitimate followed a December payrolls loss $10.19 the average hourly worker tween 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. soar just before something big religions to the Protestant forms of wor­ way, is no WASP himself, being a lapsed jihad on the part of Moslems and those As he often does, 'TUmer needled his network news Seidman suggested the fund could ship dominant here. Methodist descended from German someone tell me what the hell a papal en­ of 150,000 — a revised number earned in December. NEW YORK — CNN’s all-out coverage of the Per­ borrow the $10 billion and pay it off happens. He noticed it before the Marcoses fled the cyclical is?”’) assisting them.” In an unusual move, he rivals, depicting them as shrinking in size while CNN In this century, as fresh waves of im­ Catholics.) added a request for Allah’s blessings on sian Gulf War has sent its ratings soaring, but the net­ has grown to an organization of 1,800 employees by raising premiums by $1.1 billion Philippines, before the United Stales invaded Grenada migrants from other regions — Latin and Piiiama, and he’s noticing it again this week. On top of all else there is the the non-Moslems involved in the con­ work’s founder says he hopes the fighting ends soon. worldwide and is seen in 61 percent of the nation’s 93.1 over 20 years. America, the Middle EasL the Far East “If the society the WASPs built Brookhiser literary style — as lively and flict. “I don’t care what happens to my ratings — I want million TV households. However, a source familiar with We’re not going to tell Domino’s how to run its busi­ — reached these shores, assimilation has In Brief . . . ness, and maybe the chain is being high-minded about weren’t safer, freer and richer than any limpid as a mountain brook, no matter Bin Baz further decreed that Saddam this war to be over real fast,” Ted 'Rimer told advertisers the administration’s thinking, who begun to seem less imperative. Gradually this. But if the Pentagon orders 215 pizzas at 1:45 a.m. other,” he demands, “if it didn’t offer how grave the point or complex the has “wrongly transgressed and com­ and advertising agency representatives at a luncheon CNN can do more with a smaller budget than CBS, also demanded anonymity, said the once overpowering drive to assimi­ ■ The United Steelworkers union pany of United Airlines, reported a less likelihood of being arrested for issue. I just wish I could write like that. mitted aggression against and invaded a 'Thursday. NBC and ABC, he said, because it’s “non-union, legal restrictions would preclude the and yours is the only place that delivers them, you could late to the prevailing standards has tabled plans to strike USX Corp. at fourth-quarter loss of $123.5 million voting wrong or praying oddly, or more peaceful country.” It was not just war­ Turner was on the last leg of a three-city tour to woo primarily” and “because we don’t pay one person $3 FDIC from borrowing from the see yourself as a “sole source provider.” weakened — mostly because those stan­ midnight Thursday and agreed to a and a record quarterly operating loss M d since these military orders can be specific and chance of accumulating a nest egg and There probably aren’t enough WASPs time propaganda but it was the first step advertisers for CNN and his three other networks — million to sit in a studio and look attractive.” banking industry or financial dards have widely ceased to prevail. The 24-hour extension of a contract of $296.6 million. demanding, it’s possible to run up the price of a pizza keeping it — would so many people in our current mix of 250 million to save in an Islamic legal process to bring Sad­ Headline News and the 'TNT and TBS entertainment markets if its balance sinks to the way of the WASP (the useful acronym covering 20,000 workers in six United is one of the nation’s He no doubt alluded to the rival networks’ millionaire level Seidman is forecasting. with pepperoni and extra cheese ^1 the way up to, say, want to come here?” And three pages America all by themselves. But the way dam to trial. The fatwa fell short of call­ networks. for white Anglo-Saxon Protestants) has states. strongest airlines, but like the rest of anchormen, all of whom have extensive reporting ex­ TTiat leaves the Treasury or the $2,200. The boys who cut checks for $500 hammers further on: “The best favor America can of the WASP has been whispered in ing for Saddam’s death, but sources tell He cited a poll by the Times Mirror Center for People many an alien ear, to the great benefit of “We’ve made some significant the industry, it was hit hard late last perience. Federal Reserve as possible lenders, wouldn’t bat an eyelash. ceased, in important part, to be “the do its newcomers is to present them with us that will be the next step if Saddam is & 'The Press in which 61 percent of the respondents said American way.” headway today, enough to warrant year by high fuel costs brought on Of course, the price would go much higher for such a clear sense of what America is, and the hearer — and, ultimately, of America captured. the source said. continuing negotiations,” said union by the Persian Gulf crisis, just as the Another possibility discussed at dangerous, volatile ingredients as anchovies, and that This is the important development what they should become. WASPifica- itself. It may yet save this land, when Under the current plan, the Saudi high president Lynn Williams. economy was slipping into a reces­ the meeting was having the Federal 30-minute delivery could tack on some rush order char­ analyzed by Richard Brookhiser in his tion is their road to success.” WASPs themselves are rare indeed. court, which operates on Islamic law, Andrew “Lefty” ftlm , the union’s sion. Rights group sues Pan Am Reserve pay interest on bank reser­ ges. And if somebody in the Pentagon wants an odd in­ would charge Saddam with a capital chief negotiator, declined to discuss Also Thursday, KLM Royal gredient, maybe pineapple or tofu or chourico, we’d have ves into the FDIC. 'This would take crime — most likely “waging war with specifics of the talks, but he said Dutch Airlines said it will drastical­ NEW YORK (AP) — A civil Islam.” Witnesses would be called and Hussein to power, they said. All airlines were advised by the about $1.5 billion, which now goes to have security clearance, which would take some time some progress had been made on ly cut service to Europiean and U.S. liberties group is suing Pan and drive up the price still further. We’re talking $4,000, FBI tracks Arab-Americans Saddam would be allowed to mount a Pan Am spokesman Jeff Kriendler federal government to add extra to the Treasury to benefit the benefits, pay and protection for destinations because of falling pas­ American World Airways on behalf general taxpayer, and earmark it for maybe more, for a weapons-grade pizza. Sessions has been urged by the ACLU defense, but our sources predict the said airline officials had no com­ security to prevent terrorist attacks A visit from the FBI can be a very un­ workers if the company sells or senger traffic due to the Gulf War. of an Iraqi man who said he was the insurance fund. Just fill in the amount, general, and leave the rest of “to immediately terminate any special whole show would last only about a ment. stemming from the war. However, comfortable experience. I speak from ex­ spins off the steel division. rejected as a passenger because of The Times earlier reported that Pan Am, which lost a jet with 270 According to a regulatory source, the check blank. Oh, and be sure to include the tip. perience, having heard the knock on the programs direct^ at Arab-Americans or week. his nationality. The Standard-Times NAT Pan Am has refused Iraqi nationals people aboard to a terrorist bomb in the Federal Reserve is concerned door several times over the years. Each any other ethnic group, and to confine If convicted, Saddam would be sen­ ■ Investor Carl Icahn won his ■ Japan’s government said it 'The suit was Tded 'Thursday in New Bedford, Mass. tenced to die by beheading in a public as passengers since the Persian Gulf 1988, is the only airline that bans all that this arrangement would put it in time the agents wanted to know the sour­ HENTOFF the work of the FBI to investigations of battle to have USX Corp. restruc­ plans to fund its new pledge of $9 federal court by the National Emer­ square, probably in Riyadh. But if the War erupted two weeks ago. Iraqi nationals, the newspiaper said. a bind. ces for one of my stories. Each time I criminal activity.” tured, as the steel-energy giant an­ billion for multinational forces in gency Civil Liberties Committee. Saudis wanted to do it up big, they asked if they had a subpoena. They did And that means, says the Fund for nounced plans to issue a separate the Gulf with temporary increases in The lawsuit said a Pan Am agent would take him to the holy city of not. Twice the agents told me coldly that Free Expression — which is affiliated class of stock for its U.S. Steel sub­ petroleum, cigarette and corporate refused to sell a ticket Wednesday to O pen Forum Mecca. Public execution is required by patriotic Americans do not require sub­ with the worldwide, well-respected sidiary. taxes. an Iraqi national, identified only as frequent promises that there is a “new law, but the Saudis probably would poenas to help the FBI. Human Rights Watch — the FBI must Under the proposal, shareholders Under the plan announced H. Salman, who wanted to fly to VWEEiaYBMGO iD&D FBI,” the bureau has not changed over prevent crowds from gathering. Each visit ended when 1 told them to have probable cause that specific would retain their current USX Thursday, short-term government Prague, Czechoslovakia. the years in its lack of concern for con­ To the Saudis, beheadings are neither lUESblAY contact the lawyers for my newspaper as criminal activity is taking place. It is un­ stock, which would reflect the p>cr- bonds would be issued to collect the “In refusing to ticket Mr. Salman, Discount Oil, Inc. stitutional rights. gruesome nor abhorrent. On the average, Editorial was well as a specialist in these matters at the constitutional for the FBI to engage in formance of the company’s energy money quickly. These would be Pan Am’s phone ticket agent cited Ironically, another Arab-American, dragnet investigations based on race, eth­ over the last several years, they have be­ American Civil Liberties Union who also segment alone. The new stock repaid in turn with the higher taxes, the airline’s policy of not permitting Anas Shallas, who owns a restaurant in headed about one criminal a week. The Chundioftf^ represented me. nicity or political beliefs. would reflect U.S. Steel and USX’s to be levied only in the fiscal year any Iraqi nationals to board any of Gal. anti-Semitic Washington, D.C., told a Washington executions take place in the city where ^ South Adans Street 11 C.O.D. I thought of those knocks on the door Moreover, in regard to the FBI and coal mining, real estate, engineering beginning April 1, government the airline’s flights,” Salman’s attor­ Post reporter after the FBI visits had Arab-Americans, a committee of the Na­ the crime was committed in the main Manchester, CT when I heard of the FBI’s currently visit­ and other businesses. spokesman Misoji Sakamoto said. neys said in a statement. 150 GAL. MIN. begun, “I am appalled and 1 think it’s tional Jewish Community Relations square next to the chief mosque after $3kO0AdiT)i$skin To the Editor: ing hundreds of Arab-Americans — of­ All of the businesses would “Pan Am’s action revives Available How dare you characterize and judge Israel in your shameful. Many of us left Iraq to get Council — a large umbrella group of regular Friday prayers. , : over $1,500 Cash ftizies •7 011 A Volume Discounts. ficers of Arab-Amcrican organizations remain part of USX. memories of the discredited World Claaning With Price Subject away from these kinds of things.” In Riyadh, the tipoff to anyone who 659-2436 editorial, a nation that has been repeatedly attacked and along with businessmen and others Jewish organizations across the country ■ The central bank of Germany War II policy of interning all 150 Gal. Purchase To Change wants to watch is the presence of a black continually threatened with annihilation by its neighbors engaged in community affairs. The coalition to watch over the FBI in — has stated forcefully that “insinua­ raised its official lending rates, con­ Japanese,” said Eric Licberman, police truck and an ambulance in the ■ Federal Reserve Chairman — a nation that has just suffered a direct attack on its The first line of FBI questioning indi­ these matters includes the Japancse- tions of dual or diminished loyalty ... trary to economists’ predictions, and general counsel for the NECLC. square. Alan Greenspan said the nation civilian centers by Iraqi missiles — as acting out of cates that the FBI wants to protect these Amcrican Citizens League because its based upon an individual’s ancestry or prompted similar hikes by two other The New York Times identified Far the Saudis, the practice is no more could face a longer and deeper “bravado” and “self-importance” over the possibility that people if there is any violent backlash members remember vividly the huge ethnic background is unacceptable be­ recession if a prolonged war in the European nations. the Iraqi as Salan H. Salman, a 34- ^0% numbers of Japanese-Amcricans who barbaric than a firing squad or electric they might strike back in self defense. And then you have here in view of the war in the gulf. But havior.” Persian Gulf harms consumer con­ While good news for investors, ycar-old architect who lives in New were thrown into American concentra­ The FBI badly needs specific chair. who will earn more on their savings, the gall to sum up your editorial ‘Israel should lay low’ then the FBI goes on to ask these Arab- fidence. York City. It said his wife is from Upstate Dental p.c. tion camps during World War II for no guidelines that will prevent it from in­ Israel’s rising star with “But pride has not been called a deadly sin for noth­ Americans about their political beliefs. Greenspan’s comments Thursday the higher interest rates announced Czechoslovakia. other reason than that they were vestigating individuals or groups of Prior to the Persian Gulf war, there Thursday are bad news for industry ing.” What do they think of Israel? What do were his most pessimistic yet on the Salman’s attorneys said Salman Japanese. people on the basis of the bureau’s mere were rumblings in Congress to reduce and homeowners, who will have to By the time I was finished reading 1 was no longer they think of Saddam Hussein? Do they effects die war could have on the entered the United States in 1984, In a letter to William Sessions, direc­ suspicions of their “dangerousness” — military aid to Israel. But those rum­ pay more to borrow. sure who was tlie enemy — Iraq or Israel. However, I am know any terrorists? economy. After the war began, was granted political refugee status DENTURES t o *799«« sure I can still recognize anti-Semitism. Shame on you. Kate Martin, director of the National tor of the FBI, the ACLU has objected to suspicions based on stereotypes and ig­ blings are no longer heard. Israeli offi­ Higher rates in Europe also may and is now a legal, permanent resi­ cials have raised a protest al>out all the Greenspan said the big drop in oil Nancy Carr Security Litigation Project of the ACLU, the fact that most of the Arab-Americans norance rather than facts. Congress has discourage the Federal Reserve in dent. His father, an Iraqi goveni- U.S. weapons deployed to Saudi Arabia prices, if sustained, could point the Manchester has pointed out to The New York Times visited by the FBI so far “have been yet to pass such a clmrter because too the United States from lowering ment adviser, was executed in 1963 — many of which will be left behind way to an early end to the recession. that this FBI questioning is consistent questioned about their First Amend­ many congressmen and women are domestic interest rates. by the regime that brought Saddam SIX STYLES • 3 Day Service Per U/L when the war is over. 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For the next 10 years, periods, at the end of which the acre site for the production of con­ Despite political sensitivities, the day night and Wednesday during Rocket and artillery fire was Thornton agrees not to have an plant must be removed from the crete. Madrid government is allowing skirmishing with Iraqis. answered with allied air strikes. Serving Manchester ■ Coventry ■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron ownership interest in any company land. In early January, the company American B-52 bombers to use a The fighting began after Marines Witnesses said the road between the that produces ready-mix concrete in There is also a stipulation in the received permission from Judge joint air base as a staging area for spotted Iraqi tanks crossing south town and Iraqi-occupied Kuwait Manchester, East Hartford, South lease that Thornton may require Krechevsky to sell its Enfield plant raids on Iraq, Spanish military sour­ into Saudi Arabia from the Kuwaid was still open. Windsor, Vernon, Glastonbury, Bol­ Windham to move the plant to a The plant and several cement mixers ces said to^y. Britain has given border town of Umm Hujul. The streets of Khafji, whose resi­ ton or Mansfield. tract also included a non-competi­ were sold to Roncari Industries of such permission, too. Marine pilots reported seeing dents fied in the war’s opening days, Steven Thornton will be bound to tion clause, prohibiting Manchester East Granby for $800,000. On another front, experts were “numerous secondary explosions” were littered with booby-traps and Students coming, students going ~Local briefs~ a similar agreem'nt, but he will be / fighting a losing batde against a but a more concise damage assess­ bodies. Soviet-built armored person­ paid only $1 by Windham Sand & mammoth oil spill blackening the ment was not immediately available. nel carriers gutted by TOW anti­ Ike wants case dismissed Gravel. waters of the Persian Gulf. Oil and Fighting raged today north of tank missiles sat smoldering, their MANCHESTER — A former Manchester police officer has asked a The agreement is also contingent Forecasting tough for Family shipping executives said the slick Khafji, the beach town turned bat- dead Iraqi crews still inside. Superior Court judge to dismiss sexual assault charges that were filed on Windham Sand & Stone being was breaking up, foiling efforts to deground. Khafji has changed hands The ^lied forces reported four Out-of-town students against him eight months ago. able to reach a lease agreement for dead and eight wounded in the From Page 1 contain it. twice in as many days. The Iraqis In requesting the dismissal, Steven G. Ike, 28, withdrew his ap­ the land where the plant now stands. U.S. officials said Iraq deliberate­ overran it Wednesday and the allies KhaQi fighting. A breakdown was Special Ed students plication for accelerated rehabilitation, a special form of probation for A preliminary lease has been filed ly leaked the slick, the largest ever recaptured most of it on Thursday. not available, and no U.S. troops bring in about $800k first-offenders that can result in the removal of a criminal record if the with the court, but it must be ap­ were reported among the casualties. apparently were riding in light ar­ There were smiles last August at an estimated 460 million gallons. Today, the town was closed off By SCOTT B. BREDE Student, which is $5,466, he said. conditions of the probation are met. proved by Judge Robert mored vehicles that were hit by when Bentzlin attended a rodeo at At a briefing today in Riyadh, a Back home. President Bush with roadblocks. Associated Press Cormier said the state has “acted By SCOTT B. BREDE Ike was arrested last June and charged with four counts of first- Krcchevsky. British military spokesman said Manchester Herald from other towns, he said. enemy fire. Camp Pendleton staged for visiting visited a Marine base in North correspondent Mort Rosenblum responsibly” in supporting special According to projections, tuition degree sexual assault and four counts of risk of injury to a minor in The proposed 10-year lease News of Marines dying in the Soviet sailors. He and his new today that more than 3(X) Iraqi Manchester Herald Carolina and told the cheering said. House-to-house searches were MANCHESTER — Budgeting education costs in the past, but fears costs at the training center will connection with a relationship he allegedly had with a 15 year-old covers the two acres where the plant desert first reached the states Wed­ friends swapped hats, slapped arms troops have been killed in the fight­ crowd that the sacrifices of U.S. being conducted to ferret out Iraqi costs for special education students that much of that support will be cut MANCHESTER — Students jump up to between $18,(X)0 and girl. is located and will cost Windham nesday, but only yesterday, after around their shoulders and posed for ing around Khafji in a “clear troops in the gulf “will end the units driven back to the city’s north­ requiring services outside as the state budget buckles under to from other towns pay nearly $19,000 next year. But, Cormier Police say that on at least four occasions over three months, Ike met $70,000 for the first year. After the military chaplains paid their somber pictures. military disaster” for Iraq. nightmare of Iraq’s brutal occupa­ ern fringes. tough economic times. $800,000 in yearly tuition costs to said, ROTC’s tuition costs are a the girl while she was baby-sitting for a six year-old boy. During first year, the rent will increase at visits, did names and faces emerge. Saudi Gen. Khalid bin Sultan said Manchester schools is as difficult a One of five children, Bentzlin tion” of Kuwait. Lt. Col. Mike Maloney of Boston task as predicting fuel prices in “We will see if [the state] con­ attend educational programs within bargain over sending dysfunctional those meetings, police say Dee forced the girl to perform oral sex. the same rate as the Consumer Price Thursday that his troops, backed by Stephen E. Bentzlin, a 23-year- was following in a family military In the Iraqi attack 50 miles west told him that “a couple of groups of today’s volatile market, said Richard tinues to be as fair as it has in the Manchester. students to state-nm programs Ike’s lawyer, Scott Karsten, has asked for the charges to be dis­ Index. In years where the CPI U.S. Marines, had captmed 400 old corporal, was remembered by tradition. His father and imcle of KhaQi, three Iraqi tanks were Iraqis are hanging around the desert A. Cormier, the director of pupil and past,” he said, adding that he hopes The largest amount from that whose tuitions will be between missed because because the state has not presented enough informa­ decreases, the rent will be the same Iraqi soldiers and killed or wounded family members as a gregarious sort served in the Marines and a cousin reported destroyed Thursday by ele­ (near Khafji), deciding whether to personnel support services. state mandates will be reduced if figure is received by the Regional $25,000 and $30,000. tion on which to build a case. as the previous year. ments of the 1st Marine Divsion, give up. But it looks like the Saudis another 200, and destroyed 45 ar­ Judge Richard A. Damiani will listen to Karsten’s motion at a hear­ The rent will be paid directly to who loved a good laugh. is currently in the corps, according “Just like [School Superintendent state aid is cut. Occupational Training Center on Thirty Manchester students at­ to family members. pool reporters said. The Marines are pretty much in control, and mored vehicles. James P.] Kennedy has dared you to Although it would be much Wctherell Srteet where 48 students tend ROTC as well, he said. ing on Feb. 27. If Damiani rules against the motion to dismiss the William Thornton and not to “He was very outgoing,” said his called in air strikes and artillery sup­ we’re just supporting them.” Iraq claimed Thursday it had predict oil prices, I dare you to cheaper to handle these students from 21 surrounding towns as far There are also a half dozen stu­ charges, a date will be set for the trial to begin. Manchester Sand & Gravel, since sister, Kathleen Preuss of Willmar, Bentzlin’s mother, Barbara taken an unspecified number of port against the Iraqi forces on the Marines on Khafji’s southern out­ predict these costs” to send special within the school district, the Board away as Woodstock show up each dents from other towns, who live Ike had served as a Manchester police officer for two years before Thornton owns the land and has Minn. “He was the comedian in the Anderson, said she supported his en­ Kuwait side of the border. No U.S. skirts told AP correspondent Neil prisoners during the KhaQi battle, education students to out-of-district of Education is required to send stu­ morning, said Richard A. Cormier, in group homes in Manchester and the allegations of his impropriety surfaced. He was fired following an leased the land to his company. family. He didn’t like to be serious listment, and added, “He was very including some “female U.S. sol­ casualties were reported in the bat- MacFarquhar late this morning that programs, Cormier jested at a recent dents to these private day schools the director of instructional sup­ attend Manchester schools at the internal affairs investigation on Dec. 21, 1989. Windham will have an option for for long.” proud of what he did.” Ue, which came in the same area fighdng continued between Khafji diers.” — BRIAN TROTTA two additional five-year lease Board of Education budget when it has no available programs to port services. cost of $8,000 per year, Cormier five-acre site in the northwest comer workshop. handle their unique conditions. Each of the 48 out-of-town stu­ said. But, with greater seriousness, And many of these placements dents pays $15,500 a year to attend of his property. Windham will have In past years, out-of-town stu­ Coventry DARE graduation Cormier said an influx of such stu­ are the result of state statutes or at ROTC, which used to teach the opportunity to either lease or dents have also been enrolled in dents needing these costly services the order of the state Department of primarily mentally retarded and COVENTRY — Former state Representative Edith Prague, a purchase the new site. X the Potter School Day Treatment could break a smaller town’s school Children and Youth Services, Cor­ handicapped students, but, in Columbia Democrat, now state Commissioner of Aging, is one of the If the move is made in the first 10 Program for emotionally malad­ budget. mier said. recent years, has seen a significant dignitaries who will be on hand next Tbesday night to applaud 150 years of the lease agreement, justed students. But, this year, “Many times, it comes down to Most of the DCYS placements are increase in students with social and fifth grade students, the town’s first DARE graduates. Thornton will pay a percentage of there are no extra spaces available who moves into your town and who not for educational reasons, but emotional problems. Tuitions go “The kids have invited their parents and grandparents, but we’ve the relocation costs. But if the move in the program, so towns had to be moves out of your town,” he said. rather are the result of children opened it up to the public,” police officer Nancy Gillon, who teaches occurs after the first 10 years, Win­ into paying the ROTC’s operating turned away, he said. This year, there are 89 being removed from their homes be­ the Drug Abuse Resistance Mucation classes, said Wednesday. dham will have to bear the entire costs, Cormier said. Gillon said she hopes the 7 p.m. ceremony at Capt. Nathan Hale Manchester students who, because cause of parental abuse, severe emo­ ROTC is currently operating cost. Manchester teachers who live in School will draw a large community turnout, to show support for the Manchester Sand & Gravel has of their handicaps or special condi­ tional or behavioral problems or under a 40-60 split, meaning that other towns also have the option of tions, attend programs outside the substance abuse, he said. Tfiis year, youngsters’ efforts. also reached an agreement to sell its 40 percent of its costs come from enrolling their children in Each of the students will receive a DARE diploma and tee-shirt, school district at the total cost of children attending DCYS programs property on Hunting Lodge Road in the Manchester Board of Educa­ Manchester public schools at the and the four winners of the DARE essay contest, one from each class, more than $1.4 million. account for more than 30 percent of Mansfield to the Desiato Sand and tion, while the remaining 60 per­ cost of $600 per year, Cormier will read their essays. For two of these students, the total tuition costs for these 89 stu­ Gravel Corp. The 7.1 acre site was cent comes from tuition payments said. Students will also perform anti-drug and alcohol skits. school district is being billed nearly dents. O ' Z] once used as a concrete manufactur­ There is no charge to attend, just “bring a good attitude,” Gillon $110,0(X) apiece because the Board Hospital placements also account 3J r - ing plant, however it has not been said. 2 . ..s : used in several years. Desiato will of Education is required to provide for about a third of the total out-of­ children have been integrated into that the number of students attend­ services for all Manchester students district tuition costs. Placements in the regular educational system, deaf ing these programs have diminished Gillon is one of two local police officers who teach the 18-week > i m pay $60,000 for the plant. program. that will benefit their education. In facilities, such as the Institute of students, for the most part, are more greatly over the past decades. H i o Two weeks ago, MS&G agreed to A very personal approach is the key to what Gillon says is a suc­ these cases, that means paying for Living in Hartford and Elmcrest comfortable staying in self-con­ There are also three students at­ sell Windham Sand & Gravel the e- cessful program. their room and board so they can at­ Psychiatric Institute in Portland, are tained groups, and past attempts at tending the Capitol Region Educa­ quipment at its plant on Route 6 in “We have built a support system. They [the children] know they can tend their programs, Cormier said. mostly on account of students with bringing them into regular tion Council’s program for the per depend on us, turn to us. We eat lunch together, go out on the But, fortunately for the Board of behavioral and emotional problems classrooms have not been success­ forming arts. This program is for playground with them. It is very good for the children to know they Education, a large portion of these — some of whom may be suffering ful, Cormier said. students with exceptional skills in from severe depression or at risk for Students wishing to receive music or dance, he said, adding that can turn to us as police officers,” Gillon said. costs are reimbursed by state aid. Gillon said the program focuses on building self-esteem and show­ Charter The state helps school districts pay suicide, he said. agricultural education are sent to the Board of Education tries to limit Deaf students make up 10 percent programs al Glastonbury and Rock­ the number of Manchester students ing children there are productive and fun ways to spend free time. for these “catastrophic” costs by The 5th grade graduating class consists of students Gillon taught as From Page 1 reimbursing all costs that are over of the out-of-district student costs. ville high schools. This year, there attending the program to about three Although blind and handicapped are five such students. Cormier said or four. 4th graders in a pilot DARE program, last year. five times the cost for the average — JACQUEUNE BENNETT fices will lack consistency. Coventry Woods hearing Although the administration’s proposal on classified employees COVENTRY — A new hearing will be held on the Coventry was denied, the commission did Woods subdivision proposal Feb. 11. recommend the administration re­ Town Plamier Diane Blackman said the new hearing was scheduled quest to alter the charter so the because developers for the project failed to notify abutting property zoning enforcement officer could be owners of the plan. moved out of the building inspec­ “It was an oversight,” Blackman said. tor’s office. Blackman said that since 1989 town zoning regulations have re­ Several town administrators and quired that developers take responsibility for such notification. Before staff members — also speaking then, it was the town’s responsibility. before Berte’s committee last week — JACQUEUNE BENNHT — said the present system of having the zoning officer under the building inspector’s jurisdiction is awkward Turnpike bid $3m low bcMuse he works mostly with the J MANCHESTER — The apparent low bid for the reconstruction of Planning Department. a 2.1-mile stretch of Tolland 'fiimpike was less than $5.38 million, Although the recommended about $3 million less than town officials had estimated, according to change permits the administration to Town Engineer William J. Camosci. reorganize that system, ad­ The low bidder, Middlesex Corp. of Chelmsford, Mass., is likely to ministrators have said they currently Refrigerators begin the work in April and it is expected to be completed by are not planning such a move. Thanksgiving of 1992, Camosci said. The job includes widening of G.E. Heavy-Duty x ^ AMANA 18 Cu. Ft. Refrig, w/glats shelves ... ♦499 the road from North Main to Doming streets. 18 Lb. Washer G.E. 21 Cu. R. w/gloss shelves...... ♦549 13'' PORTABLE After state reimbursements are deducted, the project will cost tax­ 6.E. 22 R. Side-By-Side...... ^ 6 ^ Deluxe-2-speed W Color TV payers about $406,000, he said. About $1 million more will come Beauty G.E. 24 Cu. R . Side-By-Side w/lce water ...... ♦899 from town water and sewer fees, and sewer fees from the Eighth G.E. 18 U>. Deluxe 2-Speed w/Ueach disp. ♦299 Many More To Choose FromI Utilities Disnict. From Page 1 G.E. 1811). Heavy Duty Deluxe Washer ♦299 G .E . Portable Color T V ...... ^89 With reimbursements calculated, Camosci estimates the town will MAYTAG 1811). Heavy Duty Washer ...... ♦369 FRIGIDAIRE 19 CU. FT. j l _ ^ ^ SAMSUNG 13" Color w/Retnote Control...... ^99 save about $150,000 to $200,000 because it waited about a year to Refrigerator lake the bids. management and used to own the MAYTAG 2-Speed 18 Lb. Heavy Duty ♦399 RCA 13" Color w/Remote Control...... ♦ ^ 9 That the apparent low bid is so much lower than had been an­ Restaurant 94, said she first got in­ w/glass shelves ^ ^ MAGNAVOX 19" Color w/Remote Control ...... ♦ l?^ ticipated is a result of the fierce comptetitiveness in the declining con- volved in the pageant after some en­ Dryers TOSHIBA 13" Color w/Remote Control...... ♦IS^ suuction market, he said. couragement from her daughter. She ZENITH 1 9 " Color w/Remote C o n trol...... ^199 Five of the 13 bids were within the $5 million-range. then spoke with this year’s Ms. Ranges G.E. Heavy Duty SHARP 1 9 " Color Stereo T V ...... ♦ W More checking will be done on the compatiy’s credentials, but Senior Connecticut, Ruth Porcello, i Camosci said they arc on a list of approved contractors that have done who persuaded her to go to one of 18 Lb. Dryer r170 G.E. Self Cleaning Range...... ♦299 PANASONIC 1 3 " (k)lor w/Remote Control ...... ♦ l ^ I f T PANASONIC 2 0 " Color Stereo T V ...... ^ 2 4 9 work in Connecticut. the rehearsals for the pageant. CALORIC Self Cleaning Range ...... ♦349 The other bids came from companies based in the state. PHIUPS 2 0 " Color Stereo T V ...... ♦ 249 “I marveled at the others who G.E. 18 Lb. Heavy Duty Auto D ry ...... ♦199 G.E. Self Cleaning Range...... ♦399 Bourgeois and Shaw of West Simsbury submitted the .second lowest entered the contest and their en­ WESTINGHOUSE 18 lb. Auto-Dry multl-tamp...... G .E . Self (leaning Deluxe G a s ...... ♦399 MAGNAVOX 25" Color TV ...... ^2 9 9 bid of about $5.45 million. The third lowest came from Hubble Con­ thusiasm,” Chesky said. ZENITH 2 7 " C o lo r ...... ♦ 2 W 1 G.E. Multi-temp Top-Of-The-Une Dryer.. ♦269 struction Co. of Burlington at about $5.77 million. This year’s pageant was going to SONY 27" Color Console TV ...... ♦349 Scott B. Brada/Mnnchaatar Harald The highest bid, which came from L.G. Dcfelice of North Haven, be funded through the state Depart­ HOTPOINT DELUXE ^4 MAGNAVOX 25" Color 'Hc-ln-Hc'...... ^3 49 PAYOFF PITCH — Nick Opito, a special education student at the “Special Friends" program, in which they are teamed with was about $8.4 million. ment of Aging, but tlie funds have Microwaves 9iLO 1 Gas Range SAM S U NG 2 0 " Color TV/VCR Combo ...... ♦ S f^ Keeney Street Elementary School, receives coaching on special education students during recess, lunch and special — RICK SANTOS since been cut from the budget. PANASONIC Deluxe Microwave...... ^99 \ CHir bean ball tossing from Shannon O'Neill, a sixth-grader at the occasions. They also help the students learn on computers. Now, Tallarita said, they’ll have to G .E . Deluxe Touch Pod M o de l...... ♦119 go back to earning their own money Camcorders school. Nearly 25 Keeney Street sixth-graders are involved in G.E. Over-The Range Microwave...... ♦269 Dems: OK counsel before Board through bake sales and donations. CD Players tZtochooM from G .E . VHS-C Cam corder...... *2 4 9 MANCHESTER — The Democratic members of the town Board of Tallarita, who works at the Enfield ZENITH VHS-C Cam corder...... * 2 W Directors arc seeking to amend the board's rules of priK'edure to allow .Senior Citizen’s Center, said she Assorted CD Player Group ...... ♦49to^99 G.E. Deluxe Touch-Pad MAGNAVOX CD Player...... ♦89 PANASONIC Full Size Cam corder...... ^ 3 ^ anyone coming before the board to be repre.sented by counsel. started the Connecticut pageant DARE success: parents or pupils? The proposed amendment is likely to be discusse.1 at die board’s MITSU8ISHI CO Player...... ♦99 R CA Full Size Cam corder...... ^ 3 ^ eight years ago after a friend told Microwave 188 second meeting of the month on Feb. 11. her about Rhode Island’s pageant. PHIUPS C D Player...... ♦149 SHARP 12x1 Zoom C am corder...... ^699 9 Ihe Democrats, primarily fomier Director I\:ter P. DiRosa Jr., have 'Hie winner of the state pageant is By BRIAN M. TROTTA said School Superintendent James P. early on is the best way to avoid the so-called friends left him to suffer Kennedy. “And if we are going to problem of drugs later in life.” on his own. argued in favor of counsel rcpre.sentation since Republican Mayor entered in the national pageant, USED USED USED WIDE CHOICE OF G.E. DELUXE MODEL AUDIO & TV Manchester Herald Terry Werkhoven, the board chaimian, barred attorney Dominic J. which will be held April 25 in At­ have good citizens, it’s only because But support from friends is also “Remember, you don’t need Washers Dryers Ranges Air Conditioners Compactors Stands important to avoiding drug abuse, Squatrito from speaking for Democratic Treasurer Roger M. Negro. lantic City, N.J. There, about 35 MANCHESTER — The children of you parents.” drugs and alcohol to have fun, make said guest speaker Matthew DcGen- Negro was ordered to come before the board last year to be women from around the country will were the stars but the parents were Acting Police Chief Henry Minor friends and be successful,” DeGen­ t79-t149 t69-*t49 ♦69-^199 from ^99 *199 *9-*99 naro, the former quarterback and reprimanded for investing pension fund money with an in.solvent com­ compete for the title of Ms. Senior clearly the focus at Thursday’s told the parents that their support is naro said. pany. America. graduation ceremony for sixth-grade a necessary ingredient to keeping co-captain of the University of Con­ necticut football team. After Squatrito was not allowed to represent him. Town Attorney While she doesn’t expect to win Over 5000 Ft. Must Be students in the Drug Awareness their children away from drugs. During the ceremony, the winners Maureen A. Chmiclccki was asked to submit a fonnal opinion on the contest, Chesky said she is still Cleared Out! New Stock Resistance Education program. “I’m cncourag^ to sec the sup­ "It is very important to choose of the “Thking A Stand” essay con­ legal represenuuion at board meetings. going to give it her best shot. “As More than 200 students from port you are showing them by being your friends wisely,” DeGennaro test were introduced and read their Her interprretation of the board’s mles .said legal representation is long as I’ve gone this far I should do is Arriving Every Day! elementary schools around town here,” Minor said. “That support is said. “The people you hang around essays on how tliey will avoid drugs contingent on the approval of the chainnan. And during a discus.sion A ll Items subject to prior the best that 1 can,” she said. participated in the 17-week program the key to their success.” with will affect the way you act.” and people who use tliem. The win­ sale. Quantities limited. of the issue last month, she .said if the Denux.-rats did not like the 9 Chesky said the pageant is a good '90 Ooye larryw qi coih which teaches students how to say ftircnts attending the ceremony ners included Julie Caron from r>o pavrry«rH twquWM rules, then they can attempt to have them changed. image builder for senior citizens. “I no to drugs and alcohol. were enthusiastic about the DARE DeGennaro cited the example of a Highland Park School; Jamila Ball DiRosa argued that attorneys have repre.sented people apiKaring tliink it’s great for people my age to Tel. 643-8303 “If we are going to have a society program. “It’s a wonderful former teammate at UConn who got of Washington School; Rebecca before tlic board many times. be involved in this type of thing,” program,” said Norcen Kirk, whose in with the wrong crowd and be­ 316 Hartford Rd., Manchester where drugs are eliminated, it is Ewald of Martin School; Robert — RICK SANTOS she said. “It shows tliat women in only because we are going to have son Michael participated in the class came addicted to cocaine. When that Greene of Bowers School and Jenny their 60s don’t just have to sit Less than 1/2 mi. east of Al SieHert's, Keeney St. Ofl 1-384 good citizens like you students,” at Bowers School. “Educating kids person got in trouble, he said, his Girouard of Buckley School. around at home.” 1

■li 8—MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Feb. 1, 1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Feb. 1, 1991—9 STATE RECORD In Connecticut About Town Deaths Births Today In Histoiy No food for needy Weicker urged to cut carefully we’re staling today.” labor representatives propose other sure how it will impact state DUMONT, .lohaiuiah Mae, daughter of Scott and HARTFORD — Cuts in the federal government’s surplus food dis­ By PETER VILES Dinosaur Puppet Show This town listing of dsalhs Is oHsrsd Irss of chargs by tha Today is Friday, Feb. 1, the 32nd day of 1991. There One principle the groups did not cost-cutting measures. workers. I don t know whether it Lori Fiano Dumont of Unionville, was bom Jan. 16, tribution program mean that thousands of needy people in Connecticut The Associated Press Manchsstsr Hsrald. Paid announcsmsnts of dsath and In are 333 days left in the year. state was their support for a state in­ “The governor did not suggest will touch wages or benefits or what by Crabgrass Puppet Msmorlams appsar undsrths Dsath Notlesa haading. 1991 at St. Francis Hospital, Hanford. Her maternal will not receive their regular allotments of free food next month. Theater will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 11:30 Today’s Birthdays: come tax, which most liberals have any specifics,” Krzys said. “I’m not in particular it will touch. grandparents are Raul and Valerie Fiano of Bolton. Her Opera singer Renata Tebaldi is 69. Singer Don Everly The state’s Department of Administrative Services does not have HARTFORD — Liberal a.m. and 1:30 pjn. Admission is $2 plus Exhibit Center backed for years. paternal grandparents are Roland and Shirley DumonL is 54. Actor Garrett Morris is 54. Actor Sherman enough surplus commodities, such as cheese, dry milk, and canned Democratic lawmakers are urging Admission: $2 adults, youths 6-17 years $1. children Manchester Rep. Geri Langlois, D-Thompson, Bristol. Hemsley is 53. Comedian Terry Jones is 49. Singer Rick vegetables, for the 14 social service agencies in the state that oversee, Independent Gov. Lowell P. Weick- mder 6 frw. ^ e location is Dinosaur State Park. West Richard W. Miller the program to give away food in February. cr Jr. to cut carefully as he seeks to said liberals will ultimately come James is 39. Princess Stephanie of Monaco is 26. Lisa StreeL Rocky Hill, Exit 23 off 1-91. or call 529-8423. ROBEDOUX, Mark Ronald, son of Ronald J. and The shortage will affect some 50,000 poor and elderly residents close a $2.2 billion budget gap. forward with an income tax NEED SOME EXTRA 32A McGuine Lane Marie Presley is 23. Laura Bangasser Robidoux of ^ t Hartford, was bom who receive the food staples under the surplus commodities program, A group of 15 House Democrats, proposal, but probably not until after Charles Stanley Today’s Highlight in History: Preschool registration Jan. 11, 1991 at Hartford Hospital. His maternal according to David Dearborn, a spokesman for the Human Resources representing the Progressive Legis­ Weicker has proposed his budget on Beverly Wright On Ffeb. 1,1790, the U.S. Supreme Court convened for Feb. 20. Mmchester’s First Step Preschool has begun registra- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bangasser, 207 the first time, at the Royal Exchange Building on Broad Department, which also administers the program. lators’ Group and the Black and SPENDING MONEY!! Salome (Jeffries) Clemens But Dearborn said Monday the shortage is “temporary and rare” Puerto Rican Caucus, on Thursday Weicker has said all revenue op­ Uon for the 1991-92 school year. The school offers a High St., Manchester. His paternal grandparents are Mr. Street in New York. (However, since only three of the six and should not affect later distributions. issued a “statement of principles” on tions — including an income tax — variety of learning activities. Children ages three to five 20 Foster St. and Mrs. Arthur Robidoux of East Hartford. justices were presenL the court recessed until the next Since the program’s start in 1983, the state has been forced to halt the budget. are still under consideration as he Newspaper routes available are welcome to visit with their parents during February. day.) its monthly distribution of the commodities it gets from the U.S. The principles urged Weicker to tries to put together a budget. But he For more information call Jean Kohut at 647-1130 or On this date: in your area... 645-7300. Department of Agriculture a few times, he added. find solutions to the budget crisis has also said he will not propose a Death Notices In 1861, Texas voted to secede from the Union. The state distributes the food to social services agencies which give that do not cut deeply into state massive overhaul of the state tax Earn money and prizes by In 1862, the “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” a poem the food to about 300 local non-profit agencies across the state that programs, and at the same time do system. Visit Russia — by Julia Ward Howe, was published in the Atlantic distribute it to the needy. not increase taxes on the middle Weicker, meanwhile, met delivering the The Covent^ Recreation Department is sponsoring a Henry J. Lowe Beverly Wright Monthly. class or on businesses. Thursday with leaders of the labor In 1893, Thomas A. Edison completed work on the Connecticut is the only state in the Northeast that distributes the trip to the Soviet Union from July 9 to July 24. An infor­ Beverly WrighL 97, of 24 Coit St., Norwich and former­ “If Lowell Weicker, the governor unions that represent most state Manchester Herald Henry J. Lowe, 88, formerly of Vivian Street, world’s first motion picture studio, in West Orange, N J. food on a monthly basis. mational meeting is set for Tliesday at 6:30 p.m. at Booth ly of Manchester, died Thursday, January 31, 1991 in with no party, can stand by us with employees to discuss possible cost­ Newington, died Wednesday, January 30, 1991 at a local In 18%, the opera “La Boheme,” by Giacomo Puccini When the program resumes in March, the state will distribute & Dimmock Library, Coventry. Snow date is Wednes­ Norwich. He was the husband of the late Elizabeth these principles, then we can stand cutting measures involving state in your neighborhood. convalescent home. He was the widower of Eva (Brin- had its premier in 'I\irin, Italy. peanut butter, butter and canned green beans. Dearborn said. day. Call the Rec. Dept, at 742-9074. (McCabe) Wright. Bom in Manchester, April 10, 1893, by him,” Rep. Lynn Taborsak, D- workers. damour) Lowe. Bom in Barre, Vt., son of the late Wil­ In 1898, the Travelers Insurance Company of Call today to get more details. liam and Kate (Kerrigan) Lowe, he lived in Branford he lived here until moving to Norwich in 1936. Prior to Zoo wolf released in Tennessee Danbury, said Thursday. “The governor impressed upon us MCC ski trip Hartford, Conn.,, issued the first auto insurance policy, to before moving to Newington 17 years ago. He was retiring, he was a weaver at the Cheney Bros., BRIDGEPORT — A rare red wolf that had been housed at the Weicker has said he will seek up the severity of the (budget) The Manchester Community College Alumni Associa­ a Dr. Truman J. Martin of Buffalo, N.Y., for $11.05. formerly employed by the State of Connecticut as a car­ Manchester and the woolen mills in Norwich for many Beardsley Zoo has been released into the wilderness of Tennessee as to $900 million in spending redue- problem,” said Robert ICrzys, a tion (MCCAA) is sponsoring an all day ski trip to Strat­ In 1920, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police came 647-9946 penter and caretaker of the Branford State Armory for 20 years. He was a US Army veteran of World War I, a 60 part of a federal program to reintroduce endangered species to the lions and up to $1 billion in new lawyer speaking for a coalition of ton Mountain on Saturday, March 2. The bus will leave into existence as the Royal Northwest Mounted Police years. He leaves a sister, Catherine Donncllan of year member of the M^chester Lodge #73, A.F. & merged with the Dominion Police. wild. taxes to balance next year’s budget. unions representing state workers. MCC at 7:30 a.m. Tickets are $46 for the general public; A.M., a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fel­ The wolf was one of two released Monday into the Great Smoky He has not said what taxes he is in­ Academy S t...... all Spruce St...... 14-108^ Hartford; two nephews, William J. Donnellan of In 1946, Norwegian statesman Trygve Lie was chosen “He asked us for our help in solving $43 for MCCAA members (includes transportation and Manchester, and John T. Donnellan of Marysville, lows, a member of the Church of the Resurrection of Mountains National Park, said James M. Ridenour, director of the clined to raise or where the cuts the problem and asked us for ideas Adelaide...... all Steephollow...... all lift ticket). Deadline for reservations is Wednesday, Feb. to be the first secretary-general of the United Nations. Alpine...... all Squire Village...... all Wash.; a niece, Mary Ellen Moyher of Huntington; and a Norwich, and St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Manchester. In 1960, four black college students began a sit-in U.S. National Park Service. Two more will be released later. would come from. that we may have. 13. For more information, call the MCC Alumni CMfice Mr. Wright is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, The la.st known red wolf in the wild was shot in North Carolina in “Up until this point, the gover­ Bidwell S t ...... all Viferanoke...... all sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Doris and Ernest Ron­ protest at a lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C., where “We said to the governor ... that at 647-6137 or 647-6081. deau of Newington. Funeral service will be Saturday, Shirley (Wright) and Emil W. Miller Jr., of South- 1905. nor’s been sending us some very we’ve been formulating some ideas Bobby...... all Wfetherell...... all they had been refused service. Clover...... all Vlfeodbridge...... 18-168 February 2nd, at 9:30 a.m., from the Newington borough, MA; a sister, June (Wright) Moynihan, of In 1968, during the Vietnam War, Saigon’s police “The park service is required, when feasible, to re-establish species mixed messages and signals about and as soon as we can reach a con­ Quilted valeutiue breakfast Lebanon, Oregon; six grandchildren, two great that are lost due to human intervention,” Ridenour said. his tax and budget package,” Tabor­ Dale Rd...... all Memorial Funeral Home, 20 Bonair Avc., followed by a chief, Nguyen Ngoc Loan, executed a Viet Cong officer sensus on those ideas we would The Manchester Area Christian Women’s Club will Mass of Christian burial, 10 a.m., at the Church of the grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was The Beardsley 7jo q wolf, named Atlas, fathered two pups at the zoo sak said. ‘Today we are sending him East Center S t...... 25-207 odd with a single pistol shot to the head in a scene captured in come back to him and his people.” hold its “(Juilted Valentine” breakfast at 9:30 a.m. on Holy Spirit, Newington. Burial will be in the West predeceased by a son, B. John Wright of Greenfield, last May. a very clear signal. It’s a signal of Weicker has said he has reserva­ East Center S t...... 156-202 even Wednesday, Feb. 13 at The Colony in Vernon. The public a now-famous photograph. Meadow Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home MA. Funeral services will be Monday, February 4, at There are only about 135 red wolves in existence, said Gregg our support for any plan that takes tions about large-scale layoffs of East Center S t...... 342-402 even is invited. For reservations or more information, call Dancho, director of the Beardsley Zoo. into account the principles that Garth R d...... 89-138 Saturday, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Memorial donations may be 1:30 P.M. at St. M ^ ’s Episcopal Church, 41 Park St., state workers, and would prefer that 649-3423 or 872-4876. Babysitting is provided. Manchester. Burial will be in East Cemetery, The wolves released into the Great Smoky Mountains will be track­ Golway S t...... all made to Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders of Public Meetings -1 ed through surgically implanted radio transmitters. They are expected Greenhill St...... all Lecture at Arbors Greater Hartford, 800 Cottage Grove Road, Bloomfield, Manchester. Calling hours will be at the Holmes Funeral Haystack...... all n ’ 1WWV7 Home, 400 Main St., Manchester, Monday 12:00 Noon to take six months to get used to the wilderness and may begin breed­ “Probate Proceedings and Title XIX (Medicade)” is Holyoke...... all until time of service. A Masonic service will be Monday ing by May 1992. Lawmakers seek the title of a free lecture to be given Thesday at 1 p.m. at The following meetings are scheduled for Monday, Horace St...... all Richard W. Miller at 12:15 P.M. at the funeral home. The Arbors at Hopbrook in Manchester. Lecturer is Feb. 4: Man sentenced for fraud Jean R d ...... all Probate Judge David Rappe of Coventry. Reservations Richard W. Miller, 45, of 32A McGuire Lane, MANCHESTER Joyce L a ...... all z HARTFORD — A former customer service representative at an are required. Please call 647-9343. Manchester, died Thursday, January 31, 1991, at home. Salome M. (Jeffries) Planning and Zoning Commission, Lincoln Center Avon insurance company pleaded guilty to two counts of mail fraud, bill allowing Lodge...... all Bom in Hartford, he lived in Enfield, moving to hearing room, 7 pjn. federal prosecutors said. Ludlow Rd...... all Red cross courses Manchester 12 years ago. He graduated from Manchester Clem ens Board of Education Budget Workshop, 45 North s - Main...... 285-378 High School, and attended Boston Museum of Art. A 3J I” Gary N. McCarter, 29, of Simsbury, who entered his plea on Learn to .save a life. Take a Red Cross First Aid or Salome M. (Jeffries) Clemens 86, of 20 Foster St., School St., 7:30 p.m. Monroe S t...... all well known local artisL he contributed to the arts through Thursday, was formerly employed by Security-Connecticut Life In­ CPR course. To register, call the Manchester office at Manchester, wife of the late Robert J. Clemens, died Overland St...... '...... al! painting and sculptor at Manchester Community College, > .i m surance Co. According to U.S. Attorney Richard N. I^lmer, in Dec. phone CO. cable 643-5111. CPR will be held on Saturday, Feb. 9 from 9 Thursday at a local convalescent home. She was bom in ANDOVER Packard S t...... all the Caring Connection in Windsor, and private shows. H r o 1988, McCarter began using his computer at work to gain access to a.m. to 1 p.m. and Monday, Feb. 25 from 6 to 10 p.m. In- Griggsville, Illinois, September 25, 1904 and had lived in Board of Selectmen, Town Office Building, 6 p.m. various insurance policies. HARTFORD (AP) — A slate state’s 27 cable operators. Parker S t...... 2-83 He leaves his parents, Francis and Wanda (Zawada) Manchester since 1941. She was a member of Calvaiy Planning and Zoning Commission, Andover Elemen­ Phyllis...... all fant/child CPR teaches child caregivers, parents, Miller; a sister and her husband, Cathleen and Roland He then had unauthorized premium refund and policy loan checks lawmaker is pushing for legislation While recognizing the federal grandparents, babysitter CPR and first aid for choking. Church Assembly of God of South Windsor. Mrs. tary School, 7:30 pjn. Reed...... all Perodeau; two nieces, Melissa and Kelly Krysiewicz, all issued to various fictitious names. The checks were mailed to post of­ to allow local telephone companies restrictions, the state Office of Con­ That class will be held on Wednesdays, Feb. 19 & 26 Clemens is survived by two daughters, Thelma Collins of Server St...... all of Enfield. He was predeceased by a brother, Francis fice boxes that McCarter had rented under assumed names, Fulmer to provide cable television services, sumer Counsel, the state DeparUnent from 6 to 10 p.m. Community CPR teaches basic skills Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, and Bernice C. Diamond of BOLTON Miller, Jr. Family and friends may gather M on^y, 9:15 Special Town Meeting, K-4 School all-purpose room, said. a move which would expand com­ of Public Utility Control, Southern dealing with CPR/choking involving adult and child vic­ Manchester; two sons, Robert K. Clemens of Zelienople, a.m. at the Nicholson & Carmon Funeral Home, 443 East The scheme cost the company almost $218,000 before McCarter petition for local cable television New England Telephone and several tims. The class will be held TUesday and Thursday, Feb. PA. and Richard S. Clemens of Hillsboro, N.H.; four 7 pjn. St., Suffield followed by a Mass of Christian burial, 10 Board of Selectmen, Community Hall, 8 p.m. left Security-Connecticut in February 1990, Fulmer said. franchises. cable customers said they support 12 & 14 from 6 to 10 p.m. brothers, Ben Jeffries and Maynard Jeffries, both of McCarter faces up to five years in prison and fines up to $250,000 Whether or not telephone com­ efforts to promote competition to a.m., at St. Patrick’s Church, Enfield. Burial will be in St. Manchester, and Victor Jeffries of Windsor, and Board of Tax Review, Assessor’s Office, 7 p.m. CALL NOW Adalbert’s Cemetery. His family will receive friends Housing Authority, Center School, 7 p.m. on each count. panies should be allowed to enter provide consumers with the maxi­ Food show iu MA Clarence Jeffries of Florida; a sister, Thelma Escott of Lomax release frightens family the cable television market is the mum amount of choice and to keep Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., at the Nicholson & Carmon Manchester; 18 grandchildren; several great Board of Education Budget Workshop, Center School, subject of a national debate, and rates down. 647-9946/ 643-2711 The “Crossroads of New England” Foodservice Expo, Funerd Home, Suffield. Contributions may be made to grandchildren; several great-great grandchildren; several 7:30 p.m. HARTFORD — As supporters of Joe Lomax celebrated his release Congress eventually will make the running Feb. 3 and 4 at the Eastern States Exposition in the American Diabetes Association, 40 South St., West nieces and and nephews. Funeral services will be Mon­ West Springfield, Mass., presents an unbeatable oppor­ from jail after three years of being unable to raise bail, the father of decision. Hartford, CT. 06110. day, 11:(X) A.M. at the Watkins Funeral Home, 142 East COVENTRY the woman he’s accused of strangling expressed fear for his family But Sen. James T. Fleming, R- tunity to see the latest in equipmenu furnishings, ser­ Center Street, Manchester. Burial will be in the Grant and others. Simsbury, said llie bill he has intro­ vices, and products available in the hospitality industry. Clifton R. Sprague Jr. Hill Cemetery, Coventry. Friends may call at the funeral HEBRON Lomax was released Wednesday after a Hartford church put up EMERGENCY The show is open to the nade only and no one under 18 Housing Partnership, Town Hall, 7:30 p.m. duced could help force the issue. FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL Clifton R. Sprague Jr., 43, of Manchester, Conn., and home Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. parish properly to secure his bond. He is on trial for a third time in the “This would signal to the federal years of age will be admitted. Show hours are Sunday, Holland, Mass., died Wednesday, January 30, 1991 in iManrlirslrr HrralJi Feb. 3,11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Monday, Feb. 4, 10 a.m.to 6 death of 24-year-old Kara Laezynski, a newspaper reporter for the government that the stales are feel­ D IA L 911 Holland, Mass. Bom in Flartford, he had lived for most Journal Inquirer in Manchester. p.m. The event is sponsored by the Massachusetts Res­ ing much frustration and we would In Manchester of his life in Manchester. He was a graduate of “I’m frightened for my family, and I am frightened for the women like to see some old-fashioned com­ taurant Association. For more information call Cahners Manchester High School, class of 1%7, and was in the Public Records Thoughts who have testified against him,” Edward Laezynski said from his petition,” said Sen. James T. ITem- Exposition Group at 8(X)-525-7585 (outside MA) or US Army Medical Reserves for six years. He was well home in New Jersey. “And I’m frightened generally for all the women ing, R-Simsbury, who introduced (617) 536-8152. known in the Hartford area in the automobile business, Quit claim deed.s; A nine-year-old girl was diagnosed with leukemia and of Hartford.” the bill. Drums, dauce extravagauza holding both management and sales positions. For the given eight months to live. She was told of her condition Mount Calvary Baptist Church made possible Lomax’s release by Cable service is now controlled past two years, he had worked at Scars, Manchester. He Russell W. Wilson to Eileen W. Wilson, two parcels honestly. As time went on, her family grew increasingly Babatunde Olatunji and his Drums of Passion com­ posting residential property it owns near the church building for a by 27 franchise operators. is survived by a daughter, Stephanie Sprague of Broad Plymouth Lane, no conveyance tax. surprised at her positive attitude. She talked freely about total bond of $156,000. The legislation may be only paper pany will perform a drums and dance exmavaganza at 8 Brook; his parents, Clifton R. and Marie (Vozzolo) Marshall J. Levinson to Annabcllc Levinson, Hillvicw dying and even seemed to get more peaceful and joyful p.m. on Feb. 8 at Cenual Connecticut State University Lomax, 25, has maintained his innocence since police arrested him if Congress fails to lift federal Sprague Sr., formerly of Manchester, now of Winter Condominium, no conveyance tax. as she grew closer to death. The day before she went into thanks to a grant from Heublcin Inc. and university spon­ in December 1987, charging him with Laezynski’s death in October restrictions that prohibit states from Haven, Florida; his maternal grandmother, Alice LaGace Charles J. and Ruth M. Glode to Steven L. Glodc, a final coma, she said to her family, gathered al her bed­ 1987. sors. During his three-day stay at CCSU, West African regulating cable television rates. The of Manchester; two aunts; two uncles; and 12 cousins. 1701 Tolland Tpke., no conveyance tax. side, “I am going to be the first to sec Jesus. What would His first two trials ended with hung juries. Supporters of Lomax percussion virtuoso Olatunji will conduct a percussion restrictions also prohibit telephone Private funeral service will be Saturday. Friends may call Daniel J. Carey and Beverly A. Carey to Paul and you like me lo tell him for you?” contend he is a young black man unjustly accused of killing a young and dance residency entitled “Language of the Drums” companies from providing video at the John F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 West Center Jeanne A. Pawelcc, Rockledge Addition, conveyance tax, The Gospel has Jesus reminding us that wisdom is white woman. Feb. 7, 8, and 9 as part of the Central Dance Series coor­ programming directly to subscribers St., Manchester, today, 5-8 p.m. $187. often revealed to children. Let us ask God for a measure within their telephone service area. dinated by Catherine Fellows. More information about of His Wisdom, that we can live our lives better by Airline appeals judgement performances and the availability of Continuing Educa­ Congress deregulated the cable reflecting wisely on our actions and our priorities. BRIDGEWATER — Delta Airlines has filed an appeal of a television industry in 1984 in hopes tion Units (CEUs) may be obtained by calling 827-7423. Very Rev. William Olesik $7SO,000 jury award to a Bridgewater multiple sclerosis victim who of spurring competition and allow­ Cinema St. Maurice Parish said she fell on a Delta jetliner and aggravated her illness. ing the marketplace, rather than In the appeal. Delta claims the jury lacked evidence to conclude the slate or federal regulation, to control accident caused permanent disability to Sheila Lieberman, who was rates. Lotteiy HARTFORD — Advance ahowHrrg' Silence of the Lamba (R) Sat 8. once able to walk but is now confined to a wheelchair. ClnMiw City — Edm rd Sdstortwids (PQ-13) Fri 7:10, 9:40; Sat and Manchester Herald But that did not happen, largely Sun 1. 330. 7:10, 0:40. — WNIa Fang (PG) Fri 7:20. 9:45; Sal and Sun MANCHESTER The appeal also said the jury lacked evidence to justify future ex­ because it was too expensive for 120, 3:40, 720. 9:45. — Tha Ruaala Houaa (R) Fri 7, 9:30; Sat and Sun UAThaatara Eaal — Look Who'a TalWng Too (PG-13) Fri 7'20, 920, penses. competitors to set up their own Here are the latest lottery rcsulLs from around New 1:10, 330, 7, 030. — The Godfather But III (R) Fri 7, 030; Sat and Sun 1120: Sat 220, 4:20, 7:20, 9:20, 11:20; Sun 2:20, 420, 7:20, 920. — Founded Oct 1,1881 as a weekly. Lieberman, 47, was awarded $750,210 in November following a 130.4:30,7:45. Memphis Belle (PG-13) Fri 7:15, 930; Sat and Sun 2:10, 4:30, 7:15, 9:30. cable network. England: — Not Without My Daughter (PG-13) Fri 7, 9:23 11:45; Set 2, 425. 7. Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. lengthy trial in federal court in Bridgeport. The telephone industry is now Connecticut EAST HARTFORD 9:23 11:45; Sun 2, 425, 7, 925. — The Flocky Horror Picture Show (R)Frl She had accused Delta of negligence after she fell while walking Buetara Pub a Cinema — Eva of Daatnjclion (R) Fri-Sun 7:30,930. and Sal midnighL pushing Congress for the right to Daily: 8-8-6. Play four: 7-2-4-2. Showcaaa Cinema 1-10 Oanoaa with Wblvae (PG-13) Fri 120, 4:40, USPS 327-500 unaided down the aisle of a jetliner in February 1985, even though she provide programming in the lucra­ 835. 1130; Sal 120, 4:40, 1035; Sun 120, 4:40, 835. — Onca Around VERNON VOL. CX, No. 105 had been assured a Delta employee would assist her or that her wheel­ Send a message of love (R) Fri end Sat 235, 425, 735.925, 11 £0; Sun 235. 425, 735, 925. — cine 1 * 2 — Not Wthout My Daughter (PG-13) Fri-Sun 7:10, 9:M. — Acting Publisher tive market, in part to offset the Massachusetts Hamlat(PG) Friend Sat 135. 4:15, 7, 0:40, 1220; Sun 135, 4:15, 7, 0:40. Look Who'a Talking Too (PG-13) Sat and Sun 1:45, 3:30, 3 — Marmalda chair would fit down the aisle. JEANNE G. FROMERTH costs of installing fiber-optic net­ Daily: 6-5-1-0. — AHca (PQ-13) Fri and Sat 1:15, 325. 535, 7;5a 10:15,1230; Sun 1:15, (PG-13) Fri 7, 9:20; Sat and Sun 130, 4:15, 7. 9:20. The appeal was filed Jan. 25 in the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Ap­ works that permit voice, data and to your Valentine on Northern New England 325, 535, 7:60, 10:1 & — Qraon Card (PG-13) Fri and Sat 1:55, 435, peals in New York. 720, 0:60, 12:15; Sun 135. 435, 720, 0:50. — Run (R) Fri and Sat 1:10, WILUMANTIC Executive Editor pictures to be transmitted over the Pick three: 7-1-2. Pick four: 4-6-9-2 335, 5. 7:55, 1020, 12:10; Sun 1:10, 3.33 3 7:63 1020. — Popcorn (R) U JL Tha CInamaa — Run (R) Fri 7:13 930; Sal and Sun ^ 1 3 4:30, VINCENT MICHAEL VALVO same telephone line. February 14*** Fri and Sat 530, 735, 030, 1133 Sun 530, 735, 930. — /bMBkar^ 7:13 930. — Awakenings (PG-13) Fri 7, 9:40; Sat and Sun 2. 4:30, 7, 9:40. — Home Alone (PG) Fri 7. 9:15; Sat and Sun 2:10, 4:23 7. 9:13 — 1 Price gouging bill fight (PG-13) Fri and Sat 1:45, 4 3 3 7:10. 1225; Son 1:45, 435, 7:10, 10. — City Editor______Alex Girelli The cable industry, broadcasters, Rhode Island Kindergarten Cop (PG-13) Fri 7:30, 0:50: Sat and Sun 235, 4:55, 7:30, Tha Griftera (R) FrFSun 1, 3:10, 520, 730. — Home Alone (PG) Fri and News Editor_____ . Andrew C Spitzler HARTFORD — The attorney general and the pcUolcum lobby dis­ consumer groups and others are op­ Daily: 1-9-7-3. Lot-O-Bucks: 4-22-24-31-40. Sat 135, 3:15, 5 2 3 7:40, 10:10, 1^15; Sun 135. 3:13 5:23 7:40, 10:10. 9 50 — Popcorn (R) Fri 725, 9:40; Sat and Sun 2:30, 4:50, 725, 9:40. — Associate Editor — Uonhoart (R) Fri and Sat 130, 330, 0:45, 11:40; Sun 130, 330. 9:43 The Grilters (R) Fri 7:30. 9:45; Sat and Sun 2:20, 5. 7:30, 9:45. .Eileen Hiromi Mae agree over the need for a bill aimed at discouraging price gouging posed. They argue the telephone Features Editor _ _ Dianna M. Talbot during emergencies. companies would have the competi­ Sports Editor___ Len Auster Attorney General Richard Blumenthal says it’s needed, if for no tive advantage because virtually Photo Editor____ Reginald Pinto other reason, to send a message to the oil industry and to reassure con­ every home has telephone service. Advertising Manager. sumers. Thomas H. Fitzpatrick, head of the Connecticut Peuoleum Weather ______Lesley Radius Connecticut cable operators are Business Manager Jeanne G Fromorih Council, says it’s unnecessary because the marketplace is the best way against Fleming’s proposed bill. Circulabon Manager. ____ Gerlindo Colletti to ensure fair prices. “This bill should be rejected be­ Production Director ____ Sheldon 0>hen The bill was debated during a hearing Thursday before the Legisla­ cause it is unnecessary and pre­ REGIONAL Weather Mostly sunny Pressroom Manager. _ Robert H, Hubbard ture’s General Law Committee. It would give the force of law to state empted by federal law as it applies Saturday, Feb. 2 Tonight, mostly clear. Low Main Telephone Number regulations drafted after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait last summer, to telephone companies operating around 10 above. Wind becoming 643-2711 9 which sparked dramatic increases in gas and oil prices. within Connecticut,” said Michael J. Message: light southwest. Saturday, partly CIrculellon Telephone Number 647-9946 Blumenthal called it “a sUong, clear statement that increasing Dorfsman, executive director of the Size:____ [O^rtyoMliyj sunny and warmer with the high 35 profits during an emergency situation is illegal and will not be Connecticut Cable Television As­ to 40. Outlook Sunday, mostly Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by tolerated.” sociation, representing 26 of the From:____ sunny and mild. High around 45. the Manchester Publishing Co.. 16 Bramard Place, Fitzpatrick took the opposite view. A cold front along the Saint Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at “The petroleum industry is against price gouging, profiteering and Lawrence River Valley will move Manchester, Conn. Postmaster. Send address changes unconscionable pricing and has not employed these techniques during Mail with payment to: |Bo »» os»|41*| across New England today. An area to the Manchester Herald. P.O. Box 591. Mandiester recent months,” he said. “We believe that the proposed bill ... is un­ Conn, 06040. BEST BUY of high pressure will move off shore The Manchester Herald is a member of The Associated necessary.” tonight. Southwest winds will bring “LOVE LINES” I ^ n Iff f Press, the Audit Bureau of Circulation, the New England It could be, he said, “countcrprrxluctivc, potentially causing tight O IL C O . MANCHESTER HERALD warmer air into the region Saturday. Piess Association and the New England Newspaper As­ energy supplies and lines for amsumers throughout the state. Vernon, C T P.O. BOX 591 Weather summary for Jan. 31, sociation. “Since we arc dealing with a worldwide market, it is preposterous 16 BRAINARD PLACE 1991: Guaranteed delivery. If you donT receive your Herald to suggest that operations in the state of Connecticut have the power 875-0876 MANCHESTER, CT 06040 Atlantic by 5 p.m, weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, please 9 ______Ocean Temperature: high of 41, low of telephone your carrier. If you are unaolc to reach your or means to unduly manipulate prices which are set globally,” carrier, can subscriber service at 647-9946 by 6 p m. W M M nglonl 52*1 24, mean of 33. The normal is 26. Fitzpauick said. “It therefore makes little practical sense to attempt to Precipitation: 0.15 inches for the weekdays (or delivery in Manchester. Suggested carrier rates are $1.60 weekly, $7.70 tor address an alleged, unproven business practice in tliis small comer of * 1 . 0 8 » COD e t t D i Aoom day, 2.35 inches for the month, 2.35 the globe.” one month. $23 10 tor throe months. $4620 tor six Diesel Fuel Also Available inches for the year. Normal for year Today’s weather picture was drawn by Marko Portuondo, a months and $92 40 (or one )rear. Newsstand price: 35 He called the free market “the consumer’s best friend.” 150 Galon Minimum lo date: 3.63. cents a copy. Price 8ub)ea lo change Voluma Dbeouma CV suwnr rr ooupr fourth grader at Washington School in Manchester. 10—MANCHESTER h e r a l d , Friday, Feb. 1, 1991 THE NEW BREED BLONDIE by Daan Yaunfl E SUn Drak* fHaiirlirstrr HrrajJi wow.' LOOK AT THE STATIC THAT'S AMAZING .' 1 CAN 0UMSTEAP, ALL I > W ANT IS YO U R Crossw ord bT electricity A40YS MY MAIFI IN ANY ' IKI ^US AiO ------DIRECTION ' HEARTFELT RESPECT V. S— 1 DON'T ( ( NEED A FAN C Y T00Wi!?11X)RW(M ijitmA *-, SA.LUTE Section 3, Page 11 ACROSS 44 Pixie Answer to Previous Puzzle 46 U-boat ISSOMOO^-SUE Friday, Feb. 1, 1991 1 Comparative 47 Hawaiian suffli Instrument K5A\T8 > m m L / AT HOME 4 — Kringle 51 Engine parts 8 Nautical 55 Infant food o ipaed unit 56 Army 12 Actor — acronym Gulager 58 Paper of 13 First-rate Indebted­ Your home ■ money ■ recreation (2 wdi.) ness 14 01 aircralt 58 Sky cotor 15 Shady tree 60 Give up 16 Playsrrlght 61 1006, — Simon Roman 17 Bun 6 2 ------even ARLO AND JANM b ; Jimmy Johiwon 18 Scrapes keel ( ! □ □ □ □ 20 Receiver of 63 Ages Teapot property 64 Put IKOOW WHAT I TOLD YW-I'M WE COULD tVeoKFRIGIODS. FRIEI0D6 D0»T LURK 22 Author metalware album) YOOARB,HARveYI, ...... A GIAIOT DUST BEHIIODMYFURMlTUREAKiD Fleming DOWN 19 Bowling 41 Soil YOU'RiA /LIGHTU) SAYftADTHIWGSAWUT/^.' 24 Sault — targets 43 Brass Instru­ The Golden Years Marie 1 Champagne 21 Virginia ments MAMIFeSTAnoiO space 25 Implement bucket willow 45 Deposit OF GUILT.' 23 Television 2 — 23 Not nasty 47 Center of awards Fitzgerald 25 Refs' kin shield C3 33 Female title 3 Liquors 26 Former 48 Oven c l i n i c s 34 Concluding 4 Where Communist 49 Hawaiian passage Topeka Is needed leader food llsh 36 I think, 5 Fish eggs 27 Jacob's twin 50 Pitcher 2-1 Dave Coverly 1=011 there- 6 Freshwater 28 Move with an 52 Goals By ROSE BENNETT GILBERT to re ------porpoise easy gall 53 Roam 37 School org. 7 Peddles 30 0pp. of maxi 54 Jacket and By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Copley News Service 38 Military cap 8 — AbduF 31 Length unit trousers SENIOR CITI2UMS 39 Regarding Jabbar 32 Diving duck 57 Aslan wom­ SNAHJ by Bruce Beettle W (2 wds.) 9 Inert gas 35 Claim (si.) en's j l i M l F f t O Q. Didn’t prices just go up? Q. I have inherited a collection 40 March king 10 Heraldic 38 Glacial ridge quarters 42 Low waters border of teapots from an aunt in 39 Let ------SPIDER-MAN by Sian I A. Postage rates last went up on (2 wds.) 11 Lacquered (Beatles England. They’re all different THI$ STUFF ',g)(pt-osfV0 S/-Ymmew> to April 3, 1988. In recent years there ^KAY, AAAH, ai ruu-rue Main ToaaH / colors and some are in the shape r " T- 4 T ~ T- T ~ W TT /MAKPF/VIF have been increases about every of animals and vegetables. N&^VOUS/. three years. it 13 n I’m delighted to have the collec­ ■ Q. Well, isn’t it unfair to raise tion, but since I’m a collector iS 1 rates regularly? After all, don’t myself (figurines, old kitchen ■ tools, you name it), I’m out of Hfi 20 i our tax dollars pay their way? cabinet and shelf space. What can 5 ? A. No, the taxpayer subsidy for I do with 23 teapots? — M.S., the Postal Service was eliminated Knoxville, Tenn. i P P ■5T several years ago and the agency A. Take a professional idea from 33 ns" was ordered to pay its own way. New York interior designer Samuel Botero, who faced a similar problem 37 Q. I heard that postal workers were getting a raise, is that why « EEK AND MEEK by Howie Schneider stamp prices are going up?

5 0 m s A. Ih e post olhce and its three ? r MI*JE largest unions were not able to agree on a new contract so the dispute has SS ■5T / “You answered all our questions. We hypno­ been submitted to binding arbitra­ S3 r w rsT tized you to think you were on a game show.” "/vt<('GLrr- tion. Like most contracts that are REfiCnWtjOAS Dianna M. ralnot/MancIi 32 r w renegotiated, they will likely get a CXHCK _ , raise, but how much is not known. GOLDEN GIRLS — Friends and residents at the Mayfair left, Mary Sulots, Mary McKeever, Mary Culleton, Millie CM JM m KA6l£ Q. Couldn’t they prevent these Gardens apartment complex in Manchester celebrate the Kos and Shirley Richter. I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Stu m p e d ? Get answers to clues by calling “ Dial-a-Word” price increases by cutting staff 20th year anniversary of their biweekly get-togethers. From Decor Score by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee at 1-900-454-3535andenteringaccesscodenumber 184 and getting more efficient? 9 5 c per minute; Touch-Tone or rotary phones. Unscramble these four Jumbles, z one letter to each square, to form But could use a with his own collection of Meidcan four ordinary words. bit of sharpening A. That is why the Postal Rate pottery. / Commission recommended a 29- O ' n \ t/r WIKTHROP by DIek CavMli Seniors live and pray together He created an arrangement of U\BAN cent rate instead of the 30 cents small shelves to hold the items in a 33 r- D oes YOUR. C3AP REAQ NO, HE READS ME THE ITfe A TOSS-UP WHICH originally proposed. Over the past congenial grouping around a piece M Xl 3EPTIAAB STORIEe STOCK TRANSACTIOKJ& ONE O F US RAL.L.e year the post office has reduced its By DIANNA M. TALBOT On Thesday, the social club Shanley said she has attenaed ways has found new members to of furniture, in this case, a primitive > .i. m CELEBRITY CIPHER staff by 35,000 people and cut Herald Features Editor celebrated the Mth anniversary of meetings of the group, but is not a replenish itself, she said. H i o Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous A T N IS H T " * R5CM THE NEW£>FAF>ER. ASLEEP FIRST. chest of drawers. Both it and the people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands for spending to chop some $700 million its founding as an offshoot of the regular participant. “Why are we still here?” rugged, stonelike shelves reflect the O CO another Today's clue P equals C. BELAC i r off its expected budget deficit. MANCHESTER — Friendship, Capitol Region Conference of “I don’t come often enough," McKeever asked. “I can only say relatively primitive feeling of his loyalty and love are the super glue Churches’ Breakthrough in Aging she said. “I love the people here. it’s because the Lord wants us to z -< 'KAA N GBBJ LZ z n folk objets collections. Q. AU right, I’m going to have that binds together about 30 program. Group members largely It’s a solid gathering and it’s great be here. We have a fellowship In your case, you might choose to pay more, but bow about the EKOB K PZEBJW NX friends and residents of Mayfair range in age from their 70s to 90s. to see the people out here enjoy­ together, a mutual bond.” simple wood brackets or un­ C UDINT people who send all that Junk Gardens housing complex. To celebrate, the women in­ ing themselves.” Elizabeth “Bessie” Brown, obtrusive clear glass or acrylic shel­ 60A4E PEOPLE MAKE K M K H O , K — mail? Twice a month for 20 years vited a few guests to share in Both Shanley and Harmon, another original member, said she ves, the better to focus attention on ______"POINTS' BY now, a group of women assembles songs and refreshments, which who has visited the group at past has found companionship in the BEINJ&TH/5. A. Junk mail — third-class adver­ your colorful teapots. MZANPBEKG KGJ K (MUI in the housing complex’s Cronin were prepared by the St. Bridget get-togethers, described group. “It’s been wonderful,” she tising mail to be formal — will also A final thought: Notice how BALGER Hall to sing spiritual songs, share Church Rosary Society. Many McKeever as “a strong leader and said. Now arrange the circled letters to ERNIE by Bud Ot m c pay more, though the rates are a lot Botero has integrated other things MHBLLW TNHA.' — in prayer and tell good-natured members of the group are also special lady.” They agreed with Besides Brown and McKeever, form the surprise answer, as sug­ more complicated than we pay for into his display — the geodes, vases 5 ^ gested by the above cartoon. yep'' 600P o l' LFFT- 1RiPE...FlFPLf h e a p s ... jokes. members of the society. In fact, other people who were present other original group members are PUKHANB PUKMANG. fust class. and minerals on top of the chest, and EARL UILL EAT OVER EELfsRAW... POSSun Meetings are open to “whoever the group often goes by the name that McKeever has inspired the Helen Ravell, Millie Kos and the artwork that hangs above it. PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "My whole career has beer Print answer here: /WVTHIN6.'... nuN 6 H O L D ... PWREEP wants to share in spiritual of Ecumenical Mayfair Gardens Mary Sulots. devoted to keeping people from knowing me." — Lor b-JL (OHATS THAT? 06AM 5 SAIAILS. . . tXIDPPECKER These mailers are required to mail group to stay together. Seen altogether, the arrangement Chaney. (Answers tomorrow) SOUP... I at least 500 pieces and must sort nourishment,” said Mary Group and St. Bridget Rosary McKeever acknowledged the The group meets (afternoons makes a much more important state­ Jumbles: BRAWL YIELD WALNUT ADROIT McKeever, the group’s energetic Society. compliments, but said she on the second and fourth Tues­ Yesterday's them to some degree in advance. ment than if the pieces were scat­ Answer What that deadbeat was always trying to The current base rate is 48 cents per 73-year-old leader and a founding Guests included Carol Shanlcy believes a higher force than her­ days of the month in Cronin Hall tered haphazardly around the room borrow-HIS WAY OUT OF DEBT pound plus between 10.1 cents and member. That invitation also ex­ and Gordon Harmon, both of the self has helped. Even though of the Mayfair Gardens Housing ... which is an important tip for tends to people who do not live in Manchester Housing Authority, several of the original 4Q mem­ Complex. Next meeting is Feb. Now back m Block, JumbiB Book No. 42 Ib bvbIIbWb foe 12.80, w hich IndudBB dobIm m 16.7 cents per item, depending on anyone with a collection to show Bnd hBndling, from JumWo, c/o this n«wB|>Bp«r. P.O. Box 4366, Ortondo, FL Xc802-43M. Mayfair Gardens housing com­ which supervises housing arran­ bers have passed away or moved 12 at 1:45 p.m. The public is in­ InciudB your nan>B. oddroBB tn d ilp codB Bnd maka chock payablo to Nowapoporbooka. how much sorting is done in ad­ off. The sum is always much more plex, she said. vited. vance. The new rate will be 60 cents gements at Mayfair Gardens. into nursing homes, the group al­ interesting than the parts. per pound plus between 10.2 and Q. We’re doing over our master THE PHANTOM by L»« Falk » By Barry 23.3 cents per item. bath since we can’t afford to move as we had planned before the ON BEHALF OF PRESIDENT LUASA !E The Postal Service estimates that reces.sion hit. By taking over the OF BANiSALLA,,! ro w PROCLAIM THE BORN LOSER by Art Satwam a typical two-ounce advertisement ttwe NATIONAL etePHANT^ The namesakes of Bowers School linen closet and part of the guest iTlONAL P A R K O F XANANGA. will increase in cost from 16.7 cents bedroom, we made room for » %jPARK THI6 16 COMFIPeUTlAL... YOU RAS0M „-1T’6 resigned, as secretary of the joint ■▼7“ to 17.9 cents, while the price of By GLADYS S. ADAMS Hartford for two years to earn Hanks of Mcridan. The second whirlpool bath and a steam QIDAa<50KTYlPll06? I'M WOPKlMt^ai AM MIMB, I6MT IT ? mailing an eight-ounce catalog will Special lo The Herald money to further his education. In directory, 1891, was compiled by school board. shower, but I’ve always wanted 'ADlDBlObPAPHV rise from 27.1 cents to 36.3 cents. his first three years at Yale, Bowers and published by Hanks. Bowers was interested in the double vanities — his and hers. Ground was broken for Bowers 1890-1892, he earned a B.A. He The third edition, 1891 to 1892, Eighth District, and when building a ’ What I don’t want is the typical ZV------Q. Does that include all those School in the spring of 1949 and the then entered Yale Law School and came out as Bowers Manchester new school in the district became an laminated countertop with two charities that solicit me? first classes entered the new school graduated in 1892 with a degree of Directory, compiled by H.O. issue he worked tirelessly to explain sinks set in it, side-by-side. Do you in September, 1950. Bowers School the matter to the voters. The people have any other suggestions? — 6 0 0 0 MARK OF TUB A. Non-profit groups do get a was designed for 420 pupils, but trusted him and voted “yes” not only S.B., Los Angeles i PHANTOM..UNOeR RIO cheaper rate, on orders of Congress. for Robertson School in 1913, but ' PRCfTecvoR.,ALWAye. before the end of the first year it had A. Hasten to a good kitchen and They will pay 34.1 cents per pound also for Hollister Street School 10 plus between 4.9 and 12.5 cents per an enrollment of over 500. In 1953, Looking Back bath design showroom, and be work began on an addition to take years later. HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by Oik Browna } item. Currently they pay 25.0 cents prepared to be delighted by all the care of the overcrowding. In 1897, he married Lillian E. “retro”-style options you’ll find. THE ORIZWELLS by BM Schorr per pound plus between 5.9 and 8.4 Herbert O. Bowers was bom in Bachelor of Laws. Bowers and published by his brother Shephard of West Hartford and they With so many people yearning for ITLOOAC^ UKB: y o U 'R ^ , Uo ...U a c a (Z le , HEY, 4/tMR.. r cents per item. H E V , THE FEEtlH d TWAT Manchester in 1867 in a large house During his years at Yale he was Arthur E. Bowers. The brothers lived in their new house on the the good old days, bath designers [MlNNlNe>, l u c k y E P P J ^ ' a u r HE K E E P ^ , yOU’VF BtEH \N that stood near where Carlyle John­ one of the best baseball pitchers in published the Manchester Directory comer of Woodbridge Street and arc reviving everything from claw- UAnUCr -THE C U IP ^! >iW A r< THE «AME PLA^e - Q. Why do their rates vary per son is now on Main Street. He the country and he pitched on the until 1912 when A.E. Bowers sold North Elm. footed tubs to pull-chain toilets, plus PO lH d THE iftm? Harriet Brown, daughter of Irenus $AME T H l H d received his early schooling at the varsity team from 1890 to 1892. At the copyright to the Manchester a bewilderment of choices in pedes­ V U ' ? Brown of South Mmn Street, lived BEFORE A. The Postal Service gives bulk Union School on North School Yale Law School, he organized and Herald. tal sinks. Some of those (made by Street. Like many other young was captain of a baseball team that H.O. Bowers opened a law office to be 91 years old and near the end the Kohler Co.) even feature fiord mailers discounts for doing its work of her life she was threatened by for it. For example, they may sort people, especially those in the north was formed as a protest on the in Manchester in 1898, represented designs taken straight from tradi­ part of town, he attended Hartford eligibility rules of the university. the town of Manchester in the some unscmpulous person with the tional chintz fabrics. the mail by 5-digit ZIP code, or by loss of her home. However, Judge 9-digit ZIP code or even bring it to High School. A student boarding the This team played at the Chicago General Assembly from 1899 to Kohler also has a handsome idea Bowers came to her rescue and she the post office arranged in the order uain at the Manchester station or World’s Fair in 1893 and won the 1901, and he was the first judge of in freestanding vanities that could Buckland station would be at championship of the United States. the Town Court when it was es­ lived in the house she had been bom have come directly from a vintage z - i that the letter carrier walks his or her Q lW t tjy Kmg FsWuf* SyrvXaia in until she died in 1912. route. Hartford High School in 20 minutes. Bowers pitched in three of the five tablished in 1895. He was on the European hotel. They have legs and games won by Yale. In 1917 the Eighth School and a l l e y OOP by Dava Oraua Bowers graduated with the class of Board of Education in the Eighth a towel bar in front, generous space 1887. The first Manchester Directory District and in 1898 he was chosen surrounding the lavatory bowl and SHE'S STAYING IN A FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavaa Q. I beard something about in­ O U R g o o d ! n o w IT'S U P THERES A PHONE, TELL MR.SLAT HIS WITNESS He next taught school in East was published in 1888 by Wilbur to succeed Robert L. Bisscll, who Please see LOOKING, page 13 faucets old-fashioned enough to W ITN E S S TO OOP TO KEEP HER BILL! MIND IF IS HOLED UP IN BUCKBERRY / p l a c e j u s t OUTSIDE OF dividuals getting a cut rate for IS IN MOO, OUT OF TROUBLE I GIVE THE f NOPE! I n o r t h CAROLINA.' t o w n , t h e MAILBOX HAS using some special envelopes, is warm any antique lover’s heart. DOCTOR! UNTIL THE TRIAL! WIFE A CALL? 'WONMUG“ ON IT.' CIC j TP^ieo Liyit^o that true? Another upscale idea: lavatories sunk in fine wood lowboys or chests LifB iN t MF A. It’s true, but not yet. The plan BST improves cows, causes concern and topped with a traditional wood is to allow the public to mail items mirror. Fast ua^e, in specially prepared envelopes that Q. I bought the ottoman that EAcicit^a^ ufK contain bar codes — those lines like By DR. ALLAN LEVENTHAL these increased costs. ticut stands at 10,000 to 11,000 neither treated food products con­ goes with our new club chair in grocery stores use for pricing — so Bolton Veterinary Hospital Tlicre are two arguments against pounds per year, up 3,000 to 4,000 tains more hormones than regular the family room, but now I don’t beef or milk. TF a FF i c t ^ o A d O c H . that the mail can be sorted by the use of BST. First, already there pounds per year from years past. know what to do with it The sofa n machine. Bovine Somatotrophin Hormone exists a surplus of milk and dairy Consumer fear of any process that is a sleeper, but 1 keep a coffee Many dairy farms have gone out is a controversial hormone right products which cosLs millions of influences natural production table in front of it and there’s no * * c t9tl by N€A me 2"/ Mostly these will be reply en­ of business because of this surplus now. Its use to increase the size and place for the ottoman in front of ROBOTMAN by Jim Maddick velopes supplied by business for (plus the fact that farms were worth prevails in the market. And the long milk production of dairy cows is the the chair it’s .supposed to match. people to send back payments or or­ more sold for housing than for con­ range affects of BST on cattle PHIPPS by Joaaph Farrta subjea of disagreement between Would it look silly somewhere DRWIN6ACLOWN BUCKLE n ders. Pet Forum tinued farming). With more aware­ haven’t been established yet, but scientists and some consumers, in­ else in the room? — D.D., LOOKS LIKE FUN, UPANOPWVt ness about cholesterol in milk fat, after years of use in experimental cluding radical ones. Cleveland ^ (TS A SERIOUS, X CMtEFUVlY The rate for these special en­ dollars for storage. This was caused milk consumption has declined. herds, these seem to be insignificant. It’s been several years since tests by price controls enacted by the RESPDNS181UTY velopes will be 27 cents, but it has Why do wc need more milk? We A National Institute of Health A. Not at all. Push it under a sofa began with BST. This hormone is f^cral government to support milk tabic ... off by the fireplace ... been postponed "for the time being” don’L but if it can be produced more group panel has concluded that milk normally present in a cow’s body. It anywhere it’s easy to reuieve when until officials can work out the prices. economically why not? As long the and meat from treated cattle arc safe regulates the rate and size of growth More recently, market cir­ you need extra seating. details with the businesses involved methodology is not harmful to for human consumption. In spite of and milk production. Adding more cumstances have reduced these con­ The best idea of all, however, and can print some 27-cent stamps. humans or bovines. this, the European Community has increases both. Cattle gain more trols somewhat, but the dairy refused to buy beef BST cattle and might be to relocate your conven­ weight and size — up to 200 more surplus remains. Increased cattle It’s important to note that BST is some U.S. companies wont’s use its tional coffee table and let the ot­ The cost o f mailing a standard pounds — and increase milk size, improved nutrition, embryo not present in meat or milk from milk. Groups of anti-biotcchnologi- toman stand in. Put a large tray or letter first class will rise Monday production by about 15 to 20 per­ transfer and better veterinary care treated cattle in any greater amounts cal movements arc sure to continue shallow box on top so drinks and from 25 cents to 29 cents, accord­ cent. This also means they ingest have been factors in the increased than in untreated ones. It has been their fight against BST in spite of all tilings won’t spill, and it makes a ing to the U.S. Postal Service. more feed, but the results outweigh milk production, which in Connec­ scientifically demonstrated that the data. great coffee table. 12—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Feb. 1, 1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Feb. 1, 1991—13 Lansbury: It’s never FOCUS We support our forces late to feel healthy serving in the Middie East! Dear Abby Dr* Gott PEOPLE By GEORGE CHRISTY Abigail Van Buren Copley News Service Recent polls indicate our men and ■ Singing cowboy Gene Autry was presented Peter Cott, M .D. with a recently discovered letter written in 1938 “I knew it was time for a change women stationed in Saudi Arabia saying he had no future in Hollywood. when I was home one evening, The letter, by producer A1 Levoy, was found in watching an amateur movie my hus- Women should the Republic Pictures archives. It said the young Should check bmid Peter had taken of our son’s miss their loved ones at home and Autry needed to improve his acting, that a prelimi­ birthday party several weeks before. nary acting course was “evidently wasted” and that “When I saw how shockingly leam job skills the actor needed darker makeup to “give him the stomach pains overweight I’d become, something miss news from home. appearance of virility.” ‘clicked’ in my head, and I made the “A lot of that is true,” the 83-year-old Autry said 'igL decision then and there to get the DEAR ABBY: I am a professional counselor at a Thursday. “1 got better as I went along. I couldn’t DEAR DR. GOTT: About one year ago, after a bout with severe stomach pain, I underwent a barium X-ray, weight off,” says Angela Lansbury, Send your loved one our hometown large, urban community college. I am greatly disturbed get any worse.” who has written a book with Mimi by the number of women with few marketable skills Autry went on to become one of Republic’s big­ stomach and upper o i series with negative findings. My doctor thinks my problem may be mental, even though I Avins, “Angela Lansbury’s Positive whose husbands have left them after several years of gest stars. He starred in 93 motion pictures, includ­ Moves,” about how she has marriage. ing “South of the Border” in 1939, “The Last Roun­ was diagnosed 20 years ago with peptic disease. Do you paper. The Manchester Herald, with agree, or could this be my nerves causing the undiag­ “ developed a health and fitness plan Forgetting the moral issues involved, almost every dup” in 1947 and “Riders in the Sky” in 1949. that benefits her well-being. woman has told me that either she was discouraged by Russell Goldsmith, chairman of Republic Pic­ nosed stomach pain? DEAR READER: Abdominal pain has many causes, “I wanted to share my successful all the news from Manchester and sur­ her husband from obtaining meaningful employment, or tures, donated the letter to the Gene Autry Western changeover with women my age including peptic disease (such as ulcers), hiatal hernia she believed that the marriage would last forever and she Heritage Museum in a brief ceremony. Autry said who falsely assume it’s ‘too late’ to and gallstones. In some people, stress can lead to would be well taken care of. In any event, few were he had never heard of the letter. ' look good or feel wonderfully heal­ rounding areas. stomach pain because anxiety increases gastric contrac­ prepared for more than a minimum-wage job that ■ What was actor Jim Nabors’ reaction to get­ thy again. I’ve been lucky in that wouldn’t even pay for child care. ting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame? tions and the flow of stomach acid. I’ve had good health to start with taking charge of your life. I took a 15 minutes. It’s a basic fact of life I emphasize this when talking to female students, but I “Go-ol-ly!” he said Thursday, using the Ordinarily, the nature and pattern of abdominal dis­ A and an active lifestyle. stand with the TW producers and that the older 1 get, the stiffer and might as well be talking to a brick wall. Abby, please en­ catchphrase of the hayseed Gomer Pyle he played comfort gives a clue to the cause. Far example, ulcer pain The Associated Press “In my 40s, when I performed in was able to get more reasonable tighter I feel in the morning when I courage your readers, especially the young females, to on television for so many years. is usually burning in quality, appears between meals, is PRO DRUGS — Timothy Leary, who long runs on Broadway with shows working hours. Then I changed my get out of bed. Consistent stretching realize that their marriage has a 50-50 chance of breaking Actresses Carol Burnett, Loni Anderson, Phyllis confined to the upper abdomen and may be relieved by pioneered the use of psychedelic drugs in drinking milk or consuming antacids. On the other hand, like ‘Marne,’ I worked out v/ith a eating and exercise habits. helps me maintain flexibility. I up, and that they should complete their educations Diller and Florence Henderson joined about 75 fans Uainer to get into shape and build crowded around the Hollywood Boulevard site for the 1960s, wasn’t hallucinating when he gallstones cause pain that is sharp and penetrating, wor­ “Mine isn’t a ‘diet’ in the way of never hurry when I do the stretches, BEFORE they have children so if their marriages fail, my stamina. The dance numbers being restrictive. It’s just a healthier they can at least support themselves in a decent fashion. the unveiling of the 1,929th star in the walkway. heard sounds of approval as he debated sens after eating rich and greasy foods, may radiate to the often listen to soft music with a slow back or right shoulder and can last for several hours. ' were terrific for keeping limber and way of eating, and I’ve now lost 18 regular beat which helps me time FRED EMERLING, Ph.D., FRESNO CITY COLLEGE, Nabors, who played Pyle on television’s “The Peter Besinger, former federal Drug En­ maintaining my weight, as was Andy Griffith Show” and “Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.,” As a general mlc. X-ray studies (upper GI series) of pounds and have stayed that way. my movements. The piano theme FRESNO, CALIF. being in New York, v/here walking critiqued the crowd’s rendering of “Go-ol-ly,” forcement Agency, at Northern Michigan the stomach and small intestine will show an ulcer or a My husband and I follow a low-fat, from the film ‘Terms of Endear­ DEAR DR. EMERLING: I have been harping on that is a way of life. saying they needed to give it more twang. University earlier this week. hiatal hernia, if either condition is present. Nonetheless, high-fiber eating plan that includes ment’ is perfect for my pacing. theme for as long as I have been giving advice. “But ‘Murder, She Wrote’ and The actor and singer also was host of “The Jim these X-rays can miss small ulcers and acute gastritis, an lots of fruits and vegetables, grains, I repeat: Young women — LEARN A SKILL, so you television affected my healtli and Nabors Hour,” a variety show. He has recorded 28 inflammation of the stomach lining. and I limit myself to about 6 ounces “Of course, being active encom­ will never have to ask your husband, your father, your weight dramatically, since I was albums and performed with the Dallas and St. Louis ■ Chicago Cubs right fielder Andre Dawson’s Therefore, before accepting the diagnosis of “nervous of protein every day. passes more than exercise. It’s keep­ boyfriend or your government to take care of you. subject to a new kind of stress - symphonies. plans to erect a satellite dish so his family can stomach” (stress-induced abdominal pain), you should be “One of the reasons this ‘diet’ is a ing one’s mind alive, one’s interest L . ^ the long sedentary hours that comt ■ Salman Rushdie, the author Islamic fun­ watch him play has sparked a neighborhood examined by a gastroenterologist, who will perform tests success is that I’ve changed my con­ in others — my children and with weekly TV series. damentalists condemned to death for writing what rhubarb in Miami, where the family lives. to identify the cause of your discomfort. Such tests cept of what a great meal is. It was a grandchildren and friends. But 1 do DEAR ABBY: 1 just had a minor argument with my “At the start we worked 15 to 16 major adjustment not to see my they consider a blasphemous novel, has been Cubs games aren’t shown by the local cable com­ should include a blood analysis for pancreatic inflamma­ enjoy such physical activities as brother. Several weeks ago, I lost my wallet. It contained hours a day, five days u week. chosen for a Hall of Infamy award for saying pany, so the ball player wants to put a motorized tion, a gallbladder ultrasound study to identify gallstones, main meal with meat, potatoes and bicycle-riding, swimming, walking the usual contents — credit cards. Social Security card, Working was fine, but the hours vegetables. Now I may have a and gardening, which releases my recently he has embraced Islam. satellite dish in the front yard of his swank home. an abdominal ultrasound to diagnose an aortic aneurysm driver’s license, I.D., etc., and S20 in bills. were bloody awful. I couldn’t leave vegetable soup and a salad for din­ mind from whatever’s bugging me, Today, the wallet was mailed back to me. It contained Jim Luce, founder of Fundamentalists “If a little kid has his hand on the motor when (because stretching of the aorta, the large artery in the ab­ Anonymous, denounced Rushdie’s decision to not domen, often causes abdominal pain), and upper endos­ the lot, and I felt like a prisoner, ner, maybe a broiled chicken breast getting down on my hands and Andre Dawson decides to turn his dish, it will chop trapped in my trailer-dressing room everything but the $20. Believe me, I was thankful and publish a paperback edition of “The Satanic Ver­ copy (when the specialist examines your esophagus, or fresh fish, oftentimes a big plate knees and digging in the dirt of our the kid’s hands off,” said Barry Davis, Dawson’s for hours, day after day. Z satisfied, as it would have been very inconvenient to ses,” the book that sent him into hiding in 1989 stomach and part of the small intestine, using a flexible of steamed vegetables that will in­ garden. next-door neighbor. “Out of f^rustration, I began to By special arrangement, a three replace all of the cards. after Islamic fundamentalists put a price on his fiberoptic instrument). clude a baked potato without sour Last month, a zoning appeals board gave Dawson overeat, which led to being over­ “I also enjoy puttering, which is a My brother thought the person who returned it was head. If these tests are normal, the doctor may choose to cream or butter. You’ll be surprised S ^ 2] dishonest to have kept the $20. I say just having it permission to build a 10-foot-wide dish at his weight. Carrying around 15 exua to find how delicious a potato can great stress-roducer. Rearranging a DO 1“ “This spineless and shameless capitulation is a house. But the board voted against Dawson locating prescribe a trial of anti-spasmodic medicine, such as month subscription is only $13.00. returned to me was well worth the $20. What do you pounds gave me headaches, taste by itself. Oh, I go on a bit of a bookshelf or weeding through a serious setback for free speech. It will only en­ the dish a few feet from Davis’ driveway. Librax or Donnatal, to relieve your symptoms. Stress-in­ say? stomachaches, even heart palpi ta­ binge occasionally but mrkc up for closet is a tonic. The other evening I courage more fundamentalist attempts, whether Dawson appealed, and he and Davis are duced stomach pain often responds to this treatment. > .= m GRATEFUL IN PHOENIX ctions, which are a classic sign of it da-ing tlie next few days. cleaned our dining room windows The Manchester Herald will be Christian or Islamic, to censor literature and art,” scheduled to take their dispute to the Dade County Conversely, the gastroenterologist may discover an H i o DEAR GRATEFUL: I’m with you. However, the "stress. “As for exercise, I begin the day after coming home from work with Luce said Thursday. Metro Zoning Commission next week. unsuspected physical ailment that was not evident in the person who rettimed the wallet may not have been the “For me, being healthy means with a series of sketches for about my mind in a turmoil. O CD Evangelists Jimmy Swaggart, Jerry Falwell, Pat “The thing is that Mr. Dawson’s wife and family X-ray studies you had a year ago. first j)erson who found it. It’s possible that another party mailed daily, with sports, local z -< Robertson and Oral Roberts are among past are here in Miami, and they can’t see the games In my experience, severe stomach pain is not usually found the wallet first, removed the $20 and discarded it. recipients of the award. their father plays in,” said Dawson’s attorney, Stan­ caused by nerves. Keep looking for a physical reason for Then some Good Samaritan picked it up and sent it to ley Price. your discomfort because appropriate treatment depends Custer’s last stand comes to TV news, features and all the news, to you. on the cause. By DEBORAH HASTINGS similarity has some interesting back) on location,” Robe said. keep them up,to date, The Associated Press twists. “There were days when we served FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1991— PRIME TIME Kevin Costner, who directed and over 500 lunches on the set.” LOS ANGELES — There’s an starred in the feature film that un­ Using Evan Connell’s best-selling I CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 -old Hollywood saying that expen­ flinchingly shows the United States’ book of the same name and a script sive television miniseries have about inhumane treatment of Indians, by Melissa Mathison (who won an Per Month O V E R T H E AIR CHANNELS 1 las much chance at success as wanted to star in this mini.scrics five Oscar for writing “E.T.”), “Son of News C CBS News Inside Entertain­ Guns of Paradise "Bad Dallas "Designing CeoTM Bums' 95th N e w sg Arsenio Hall Talk show 1 Party 1 Instant 1Paid N ew t (R) g (Off Air) IGcneral Custer had against the In- years ago when it sat languishing at the Morning Star” al.so employs na­ (In Stereo) g Edition g ment Blood Ethan returns to W o m e n " LeeAnn finalizes Birthday Party Celebrities host Geraldo Rivera. 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The Removal Worid War llMovie: "Who's That Knocking at My Door?” (1968, Golden Ag« ol Rock'n' Clifton Davit at the Movie; “Who’i That Knocking at My Door?" (1968, lOoldan Age of Rock'n' 1 ed through a dubious military career were used to rctrack the general’s tors were deep into their parts. Robe A&E Avengers WoHd of A. She played lola on “Mama’s M en Survival 1 Drama) Harvey Keitel, Zina Bethune. Ifloll: "Havin'a Party" llm prov 1 Drama) Harvey Keitel. Zina Bethune. 1 Roll "Havin'> Pnrtv" IRI 1 ihat includes court-martial and infamous last stand about 50 miles said. Family” and had a recurring role on (5:30) Movie: James Earl Movie: "His Kind ol Woman” (1951, Drama) Robert Movie: “ B acklaih” (1947, M ptery) An Movie: "Rairi” (1932. Drama) Joan Cravrtord, Walter James Earl Movie: “ H it Kind ol Women" (1951, 1 suspension from duty. from where it actually occurred. “Their role was to defeat Custer AMC "Roadblock" (1951, Jonas Mitchum, Jane Russell. 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R' (Adult language, nudity, strong (Adult language, adult W illiam sexual content) “The Couch Trip.” Incidentally, she R' (Adult language, violence) g situations, nudity. vlolence| Tapper, R also docs some writing, and has had 1 Crossfire PrimeNewt Larry King Live jEvening News jMonayiine Sports Nawsnlght Showbiz N ew inighi Update CNN World Today Moneyline S porti Looking scripts done on “ALF’ and “Mama’s iTonight Latenioht Family.” Movie: "M eet the Movie: “ Stand Up and Movie: “ The Absent- Elvis: Center Stage A Movie: "Touched by Love" (1980, Dram a) Deborah British Rock: The First Movie: "Stand Up and Ehria: Center Stage A Munceys" (1988, Comedy) Cheer" (1934. Musical) Minded Professor" (1988. profile ol Elvis, including Ratlin, Diane Lane. A victim ol cerebral piilsy Wave" Chronicles the '60s Cheer" (1934, Musical) profile of Elvis, including From Page 11 Nana Visitor, Peggy Pope Shirley Temple. Warner Comedy) Harry Anderson. never-belore-seen footage. corresponds with Elvis Presley. PG' (Adult language) Invasion ol America by Shirley Temple. Warner never-belore-seen footage. Disney British rock bands. (R) (In Q. Please tell me the name of B axter g Cory Danziger. g g B axter, g ( R ) g F Stereo) the TV detective series about 8-10 Utilities District sought to be incor- the library work of the Ever Ready on North Main Succt. Mrs. Bowers jSpeedWeek SporttCen- Tennis; Davis Cup First Round - U.S.A. vs. Mexico years ago with William Conrad ESPN Motowortd lup C lo s e ISporttCen- 1 Skiing World Alpine Championships. 1Boxing (Live) Powder 8 SpoftsCan- Mrated and Judge Bowers guided ter I From Saalbach, Austria. ter Singles match Champ. tar Circle of the King’s Daughters of was on the Board of Directors for and Lee Horsley. Conrad lived in (1989. 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TMC Documentary) Sling, Omar vacationing in siouth Amerca runs aloul ol greedy drug heads tor America in search ol the twin brother he soldiers prove their worth on the fields ol battle during torward alter she opens a video dating service. (In passed on June 10, 1927 clearing the Hakim. PG-13' (Adult smugglers PG-13' (Adult language, violence) never knew - a pinl-sized car thiel wanted by the mob. the Civil War. (In Stereo) R' (Adult language, violence) bert O. Bowers and Lillian Shepherd — B.A.B., Naples, Fla. Stereo) R' (Adult language, nudity, strong sexual way from pre-schoolers to senior Dr. F.H. Whiton practiced Manchester, CT language) (In Stereo) PG' (Adult language, mild vxjlence) 2______content) citizens. medicine in Manchester for almost Bowers, who worked diligently A. It was Pahoo-Ka-Ta-Wah. Hitchhiker Swemp PGA Golf; Pebble Beach Pro Am. Second round. (R| USA Cartoon Express MacGyver Murder, She Wrote g k Ray Movie: "E llle " (1984, Comedy) Shelia Kennedy, I Soon after coming to Manchester, 50 years and he left a bequest to during Uieir life time to make (English translation: The show was 1 Hitchcock 1 Bradbury |(ln Stereo) iTMng Shelley Winters. a bomb.) ^ s . Bowers became interested in build the Whiton Memorial Library Mtmehester a better place to live. 14— M A N C H E ST E R H ERALD , Friday. Feb. 1. 1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Feb. 1. 1991— 15 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711

KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wriobt NOTICES 11 HELP WANTED 11 HELP WANTED 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE As a condition precedent ART TEACHERS-Two RESTAURANTS. to the placement of any MANCHESTER-NO positions. Permanent/ Call 1-900-226-2645. MONEY DOWNI Lease advertising in the Full-time, Captain 7 Days a week. purchase. 3 Year old Marichester Herald, Ad­ Nathan Hale School $3/Minute. 24 Hours. vertiser hereby agrees Ranch. Central air and and G. H. Robertson heat, fenced in back to protect, indemnify School, beginning SALES-JOB ACCESS. and hold harmless the Call 1-900-226-2645. yard, attached garage. February 25. Deadline Contact John at 646- Manchester Herald, its for application: 7 Days a week. $3/Minute. 24 Hours. 9370. Please leave IN' officers and employees February 11. Tem- message. against any and all porary/Fuil-time, Cap­ EXPERIENCE THE SERENITY OF RE/MAX EAST OF fHE RIVER (203) 647-1419 f^'bara W e fn b S l I liability, loss or ex­ tain Nathan Hale 13 BUSINESS OPPOR- MANCHESTER-By 297 east center st., manchester, ct 06040 (800) 544-4932 —— I? 646,s/(m 4 - ^ pense including School and Coventry TUNITIES Owner. 3 Bedrooms, HILLTOP LIVING ' W t e s attorneys' fees, arising Grammar School begin­ Split-Level on large This raised ranch Is sure to take your breath away. Nestled from claims of unfair ning April 29-December AVON CALLING-To buy comer lot near Bowers atop Its own little hill on over on acre ot land It otters 1600 PICTURE PERFECT!!! trade practices, infring- or sell, call Nellie. 675- School. Living room square feet with 3 bedrooms, master bath, eat In kitchen ^ Real Estate 1991. Deadline: March with ceramic tite, hardwood floors, cathedral ceilings and Gradous 7 Rm. Contemporary on Volpi Rd. in Bolton ment of trademarks, 13. Connecticut Cer- 5033. with fireplace, attached fully finished lower level with office, laundry, wood stove and features 2,259 sq. ft. of wonderful floor space! 3 bdrms, trade names or patents, tificafion required. Con­ garage, enclosed 2 car garage. You )ust can't Imagine the feeling of romantic 2.5 baths, central vac, fully applianced kitchen, fpice, 3 21 HOMES FOR SALE* porch. Excellent hideaway until you see Itl Manchester SI66,900. j m ' I r violation of rights of tact Michael J. 647-8400 car oversized garage and MAGNIFICENT WINTER privacy and infringe­ Malinowski, Superin­ condition. $159,500. VIEW OF THE IITTO. SKYLINE! Unbelievable price of Bast Buy In Town ment of copyright and tendent of Schools, 78 3 BEDROOM RANCH-ln- Open House, February 168 Main Street, Manehehter $214,900!!! law possibilities. Manehestar $134,900 ..iinchester proprietary rights, unfair Ripley Hill Road, 3rd. 1-6pm. 647-8557. Charming Colonial on a quiet street. >hrd East Hartford Finished rec room, IS totally fenced, new kitchen, front to back Three bedroom ranch — in-law pos­ competition and libel Coventry, CT 06238. MANCHESTER-Best buy 2 bedroom Wickham Garden Condo and slander, which may ground level entry, living room, fireplace, alum, sided plus 2 sibilities. Finished rec room, ground CLERICAL-JOB ACCESS porch. A charmerl As­ in towni $134,900. car oversized garage. Call Sharon Miller tev^enhy. porch. A charmer. Asking — $60's. Special financing. Call Ron result from the publica­ Charming Colonial on a for an appointment. Res. 646-5566. Office $152,900. Call ^ b Price 647r1419 at 649-3087 (eves.) Pnvate end unit. tion of any advertise­ Call 1-900-226-2645. king $152,900. Call Bob Price, 647-1419 or 649- quiet street. Yard is to- 647-1419. Ask for Sharon. or 649-1955. 1st floor ranch, move in condition. ment in the Manchester 7 Days a week. tally fenced, new ■Hr Herald by advertiser, in­ $3/Minute. 24 Hours. 1955. Re/Max East of the River Real Estate. kitchen, front to back BIG LEAGUE HOME cluding advertisements DENTAL OFFICE living room, fireplace, AT MINOR LEAGUE PRICE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 22 CONDOMINIUMS in any free distribution MANAGER-Full time aluminum siding plus 2 This home guarantees to please both the pocketbook and publications published position available im­ 3 BEDR(X)M COLONIAL- car oversized garage. the senses, offering old fashioned quality woodwork and F O R S A LE by the Manchester mediately for qualified Features in-law or Call Sharon Miller for an seasoned extras like butters pantry, 2 enclosed porches, Herald. master bedroom suite. appointment. forrrxal dining, 4 bedrooms, o r fam ly room and 3. e a t In MANCHESTER-Drasti- Rasarvolr Hafghta experienced office kitchen, ful basement and garage. For features and foot­ READY AND WAITING!!! Manchester manager in Manchester Immaculate interior. Residence, 646-5566, cally reduced 1 Open Sat. & Sun 1 to 4 p.m. Immaculate — airy & bnght contem­ age you can't beat Itl Only SI39000. This completely re-done 7 R., 3 Bdrm. Colonial on Sum­ Come and see our models and plans lor 10 PART TIME h e l p ” General Dentist’s office. Fenced yard with office, 647-1419. Re/ bedroom Condo. Great BRAND NEW LISTING!!! 3 BR Colonial features in-law or porary raised ranch features 2 delightful garden areas. condition $65,000. 646- merset Eh. in E. Hartford boasts NEW CARPETING the six lots remaining. This neighborhood master bedroom suite. Immaculate WANTED The right person must Max East of the River r n t m d . f . r e a l e , I N C . Delightful 4 n r. ANTIQUE CAPE COD in Manchester's IS conveniently located on Manchester/ fireplaces 2^2 baths, deck & patio. Huge 3 season porch. 8131. and a sparkling NEW KITCHEN! Fam. Rm. with bar, 1 interior. Fenced yard with delightful have management Real Estate. J B V V # REAL ESTATE Bowers School District! Excellent condition inside and full ic 2 half baths & central air. Owners have re-located Vernon line with a country feel. Quality Sacrificed below their purchase. As­ Asking $219,900. Call F garden areas. Huge 3 season porch. king $213 000 Call rarbara Wbin- PART-TIME-Sales skills, as well as, H H H ■ 175 Main St., Mancheiter NEW STATE ROAD-Spe- out, 3 bdrms, lots of nooks and crannies, flexible and are anxious to strike a deal! In area of similar craftsmanship with attention to detail Barbara W. Re/Max PUBLISHER'S Prices start at $199,000. Asking $219,900. Call Barbara W. Position. Night, Satur­ knowledge of recep­ ■ 646-4525 cial builder financing on flrplan, bright & cheerful on a wonderful private lot qualify, higher priced homes, this one is a MUST SEE! berg East of the River Real MANCHESTER- day and Sunday. Apply tionist duties and NEW AND EXPERIENCED AGENTS WANTED NOTICE: this last unit. Fully with exceptional landscaping. Offered at $136,900! $159,000. Estate. 647-1419. $115,000. With a little An InlaTMimnal Ngtmxli ol Mependgnllj/ Omad md Oparaltd Raal Eiuia OlHcaa at HL James, 501 West insurance. Send TLC you can call this 3 EQUAL applianced, 1-1/2 bath Middle Tpke. resumes to: P.O. Box F bedroom ranch HOUSING Townhouse. Cathedral PERMANENT PART 525, Manchester, CT 87 WALNUT STREET- "HOME." Nice, vinyl MANCHESTER-4 Year PICTURE PERFECTIII ceiling, sky-light, TIME-Manchester, 06040-0525. $160’s. G racious 3 sided, starter home with old U&R Ranch at Gracious 7 room Con­ OPPORTUNITY garage with opener, Vinlon Village Rle 31 Doctor's office seeking DRIVERS-JOB ACCESS. bedroom, 1-1/2 bath newer roof, above popular MT Farms temporary on Volpi Rd. upgraded carpeting. Victorian that has been All Real Estate adver­ Quality built; ready and 3466 D Mam SI., Coventry REAL ESTATE assistant for Call 1-900-226-2645. ground pool, garage Estates. Main floor in Bolton features 2,250 HILIPS 985 Main Street afternoons. Must be 7 Days a week. completely renovated and fenced yard. D.W. family room wrth floorto square feet of wonder- tised in this newspa­ waiting for youll $130’s. e from top to bottom. Fish Real Estate, 643- ceiling fireplace. Formal Manenester. Strano STRANO395 NORTH MAIN STREET S B REAL ESTATE dependable, respon­ $3/Minute. 24 Hours. ful floorspacel 3 Manchester. CT 06040 per is subject to the 203-647-7653 OFF. 1 YR. BUYER ® Deck, walk in attic and 1591. living room and dining Bedrooms, 2.5 baths, Real Estate, 647-7653. MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT 06040 sible and have a Federal Fair Housing 203-643-2215 FAX, 742-1450 647-8120 PROTECTION AVAILABLE (203) 647-8000 pleasant personality. FIRE RESTORATION- morel ”We're Selling room. Deluxe kitchen central vac, fully ap­ Housesl’ Blanchard & Must be flexible with And Cleaning Company MANCHESTER- with many built-ins, 2 plianced kitenen, Act of 1968 which hours. Some eveninas, needs full-time workers. Rossetto Real Estate, bedrooms. Profes­ fireplace. 3 Car over­ QWNER WANTS “STRAND’S CONDO’S” 646-2482. $129,900, Nice Locale. makes it illegal to ad­ some Saturdays. No Will train. Start $7.00. Fireside cheer is a plus sionally landscaped sized garage and mag­ QFFERSIIIl $72,900- OWNER IS ANXIOUS!!! $60,900 Clean driver’s license F yard. Call usi U&R nificent winter wiew of vertise "any prefer­ $81,100. It’s quietl i i iiH i . j ^ students. Please call value. Beautiful Make an offer only begins to describe 646-5153, leave required. Apply in BARGAIN PRICE TAGI upkeep, aluminum Realty. 643-2692. the Hartford skyline! ence, limitation or dis­ Move right into these how anxious the owner is on this 4 room message. person, Sen/pro, 540 Neat and tidy RANCH Unbelievable price of crimination based on sparkling 1 or 2 North Main St., siding. 1-1/2 Story bedroom Ranch units Ranch condo with a GARAGE UNDER- that's pleasantly cozy. Cape Cod. Hardwood $214,900111 Jackson & Manchester(behind race, color, religion, with modern kitchens, z ^ NEATHI Enjoy the fully applianced THE TOWN OF AN- Vinyl siding, cuf-de-sac floors, den, modern MOST WONDERFUL Jackson Real Estate, Lovely 2nd floor, 2 bedroom, 1'/2 baths, fully applianced unit. Vbll-lo-wall over Maaco Auto Body). new paint and wall-to- kitchen, wall to wall carpeting DOVER-ls looking for a lot, enoyy-savo kitchen, 3 bedroom. SITE-Manchester, 647-8400. sex, handicap, family hardwood floors. Newly painted. Asking $85,900. BUDGET-ABILITY— 2 story Cape wall carpeting and throughout! In-ground pool indudedl clerk for the Building features. Fireplace Easy ca re , $257,900. Immaculate status, or national ori­ o n MANCHESTER LAKE-LOCALE ROMANCE Cod located near lake. 3 bedrooms, Department, 18 hours bright spacious rooms — Cozy Ranch close to lake. 2 Convenience is yoursl LABORER-JOB ACCESS. glow, eat-in kitchen, 3 landscaping, storm Wendell Reid built gin, or any intention to DO r- large enclosed porch. Appliances in­ weekly and to record Bedrooms. Kitchen ap­ home with spectacular SOUTH FARMS-9 room, tool There’s an in- w bedrooms, double lot, nice yetrd. cluded in this spectacular bargain LOOK AT THESE PRICESIII Call 1-900-226-2645. windows, shutters. Plus Great starter home. COVENTRY, minutes for the Zoning pliances included. Pro view of Hartford skyline. 2-1/2 bath Colonial near make any such prefer­ ground pool and con­ COVENTRY, $92,900. PHIL $68,000-$72,900 7 Days a week. large view deck. D.W. $85,900. PHIL BLAZAWSKI Board of Appeals and Landscapping. Bolton, Fisn Real Estate, 643- Enjoy gorgeous sun­ Richard Martin School. ence, limitation or dis­ venience to Rte 841 >.. m BLAZAWSKI. Invite yourself in to these 2 bedroom $3/Minute. 24 Hours. Walk to Wickham ParkI the Wetlands Commis­ $139,875. Tony Zilora. 1591. sets from family room, Fireplaced family room H i o Ranch units with hardwood flooring crimination.” Anne Miller Real sion monthly meetings. LOCAL MANUFACTUR- Philips Real Estate, F______kitchen, living room or 4 bedrooms, rec room throughout, fully applianced kitchens, Hours are flexible. A ^ - ING FIRM-Needs in­ 742-1450. deck. Possible in-law and only $215,900. This newspaper will not Estate, 647-8000. O 0 3 Price Reduced on ffifs' nice, 5 room, 2 bedroom unit, with all appliances, outside / private front and back entrances and ly to Selectman’s dividual with high BUDGET-ABILITY-2 Story suite. Many, many more "We're Selling Housesl’ knowingly accept any F z -< shed, and low heating costs, (^ n e r very anxiousi Asking $92,900. owners who want offers. \bu'll love the Office, 17 School Rd, mechanical ability to set amenities. D.Vv. Fish BRAND NEW LISTINGI!! Cape Cod located near Blanchard & Rossetto advertising for Real E s­ SOUTH WINDSOR in-ground pool and recreation center! Andover, CT or call up punch presses, Real Estate, 643-1591. Delightful 7 room Anti­ lake. 3 Bedrooms, large Real Estate. 646-2482. STRANQ’S CQNDQ’S- i i i ^ ^ Convenient to shopping & Rte. 84. 742-7305 for an maintenance and enclosed porch. Ap­ tate which is in viola­ appointment. Benefits super-vision. Send que Cape Cod in Cinnamon Springs. OWNER WANTS OFFERSII! Manchester's Bowers pliances included in this tion of the law. Our Price reduced on this include retirement, life resume and wage re­ spectacular bargin. ENERGY EFFICIENT — Lovely split $72,^W1,100 insurance, individual quirements to: C/O School DistrictI Excel­ readers are hereby nice 5 room 2 bedroom BARGAIN PRICE TAGI Neat and It's quiet I Move right into these sparkling lent condition inside (Doventry, $92,900. Phil unit, with all appliances, level ranch-type radiating comfy hospitalization and Manchester Herald, Blazawski. Philips Real informed that all dwell­ tidy ranch that’s pleasantly cozy. charm. Vinyl siding. Great family 1 or 2 bedroom Ranch units with Box C -1 0 2 , and out. 3 Bedrooms, outside shed, and low Vinyl siding, cul-de-sac lot, energy- dental. Estate, 742-1450. ings advertised in this area, tree-lined street, cozy hearth, modem kitchens, new paint & walMo- lots of nooks and heating costs. Qwner save features. Fireplace glow, eat-in Manchester, CT 06040. F natural woodwork, hardwood floors, wall carpeting and bright spacious crannies, flexible newspaper are avail­ very anxiousll Asking, Sped^ Builder Financing on this LAST unit. Fully applianced, l Vi bath Town house. kitchen, 3 BR, kitchen appliances in­ Cath^ral wiling, skylight, garage w/opener, upgraded carpeting. Quality built: Ready foyer, study. Available immediately. rooms loo! There’s an in-ground pool 11 HELP WANTED floorplan, bright and ENERGY EFFICIENT- $92,900.00. South 4 Waiting For M>ull$l30's. / . j cluded. Pro landscaping. BOLTON, MANAGER-JOB ACCESS able on an equal op­ MANCHESTER, $147,000. DAWN and convenience to Rte. 84! WALK TO cheerful on a wonderful Lovely Split Level Windsor. Strano Real ______MANCHESTER $139,875. TONY ZILORA. Call 1-900-226-2645. portunity basis. To SUTHERLAND. WICKHAM H^RKI FLORAL DEGSIGNER- private lot with excep­ Ranch-type radiating Estate, 647-7653. W ith 5 y e a rs e x ­ 7 Days a week. tional landscaping. Of­ comfy charm, vinyl complain of discrimi­ $3/Minute. 24 Hours. perience needed. fered at $136,9001 siding. Great family nation call: Please submit resume. MEDICAL^OB ACCESS. Jackson & Jackson area, tree-lined street, OFFICE HOURS: DAILY 9 AM TO 8 PM; SATURDAY 9 AM TO 5 PM Apply In person only to SOUTH WINDSOR $239,900 H U D toll-free at: Call 1-900-226-2645. Real Estate, 647-8400. cozy hearth, natural 25 BUSINESS Jim Parkin, Sr. Hebron 7 Days a week. F woodwork, hardwood ’’NEW LISTING” 1-800-424-8590 Florist, Route 66, 65 $3/Minute. 24 Hours. floors, foyer, study. U&R built Contemporary Cape on cul-de-sac. PROPERTY U & R REALTY CO. Main Street. Hebron, BRICK RANCH-2-Car at­ Available immediately. 2600 sq. ft. with 4-5 bedrooms. Call Linda tached garage. Fire­ READY AND WAITINGIII MANCHESTER-Available D.W.FISH CT. PART TIME-lnstructors Manchester, $147,000. Burnham 872-7777. 643-2692 placed living room, ex­ Dawn Sutherland. This completely re­ immediately 1200 THE REALTYREALW COMPANY II II ^ HAIRDRESSER needed for our parent/ done 7 room , 3 square feet commer- tra large kitchen, 3 bed­ F 220 HARTFORD TPKE. * VERNON 243 MAIN STREET * MANCHESTER ^^^'Robert D. Murdock, Realtor WANTED-Small West tot preschool programs. rooms, 2 baths. Lot, bedroom Colonial on cial/industrial. 3 Phase ______871-1400______643-1S91 Hartford salon. Clien­ Contact the Manchester 90x156. Price is IMMACULATE-Airy and Summerset Dr. in East electric, sprinkler tele preferred. Days, Parks Recreation $185,000 Marion E. bright Comtemporary Hartford boasts new system, $550 per 1 232-0640, evenings Department at 647- Robertson, Realtor, Raised Ranch. Fea­ carpeting and a spar­ month. 646-5477. and weekends, 236- 3089 for further 643-5953.______tures 2 fireplaces, 2-1/2 kling new kitcheni V 4254. information. baths, deck and patio. Family room with bar, 1 LAKE-LOCALE Sacrificed below full arid 2 half baths and 28 WANTED TO BUY ROMANCE. Cozy ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ purchase. Asking SOUTH WINDSOR $153,000 central air. Owners Mi; Ranch close to lake. 2 $213,000. Call Barbara have re-located and are ’’L O O K ” MANCHESTER-Building Bedrooms, double lot. Weinberg. Re/Max East anxious to strike a deal I Lot wanted. Duplex or Nice Yard. Great starter of the River Real Drastic reduction of this 3 bedroom home in a In area of similar MANCHESTER FREE Single family. Cash. NICE LOCALE home. Coventry, Estate. 647-1419. lanned community. Excellent Value! Call Linda quality, higher priced 643-8557,Evenings. DO-rr-YOURSELFER'S DREAM MANCHESTER $129,900 gurnham 872-7777. MANCHESTER $115,000 ESSt by the original owne? and $85,900. Phil homes, this one is a Fireside cheer is a plus value. Beautiful upkeep, aluminum siding CLASSIFIED Blazawski. Philips Real Must Seel $159,000. With a iinie TlC you can can ihis three bedroom ranch ‘HOME*. 11/2 story Cape Cod. Hardwood floors, den, modem kitchen, 3 KANE RD-Ranch, $120's. RENTAL -SOUTH WINDSOR Ranch condo 31 ROOMS FOR RENT Nice, vinyl sided, starter home wiih newer roof, above-ground t1reSL« POfch SMcious lower level family room. 2 Estate. 742-1450. This is the hottest 1 bedroom, ail appliances, plus washer & dryer, Jackson & Jackson BR, ea^-care landscaping, storm windows, shutters. PLUS F Real Estate, 647-8400. pool, garage and fenced yard. •Large view deck. seen ^ ^ and much more. Must be LINE ADS house on the market fireplace, 1 car garage. Immediate. $625/mo. MANCHESTER-Spacious LOOK AT THESE todayl 7-1/2 Room, Can Ron Barbero 875-0897/872-7777. F room with ample PRICESIII $68,000- brick front ranch. 3 RESERVOIR HEIGHTS- storage. $300/month, ^ I N ^ $72,000. Invite yourself Bedrooms! Garage. 1 The Prudential Connecticut Realty { Come and see our includes all utilities. Qn in to these 2 bedroom Year Home Warranty. models and plans for busline. No kitchen Ranch units with "We're Selling Housesl’ e 43f HAHTFORD TURNPIKE, VERNON • 872-7777 the 6 lots remaining. facilities. Gentleman. ^ The ^ hardwood flooring Blanchard & Rossetto This neighborhood is Call Rose. 647-8400 or throughout. Fully ap­ Real Estate, 646-2482. conveniently located on 646-8646. Manchester Herald plianced kitchens, F______Manchester/Vernon line MANCHESTER-Free MOST WONDERFUL SITE private front and back with a country feel. That's right, if you have merchandise to sell NEWiNEWINEW week with $100 security SPECTACULAR MANCHESTER $257,900 MANCHESTER ,259 000 entrances and owners MANCHESTER- Quality craftsmanship SOUTH WINDSOR $159,900 deposit. Clean, quiet, Immaculate Wendell Reid built home with spectacular view of Mt- Farms Estates. Main floor family valued at $100 or less your ad is FREE! who want offers. You’ll $229,000. Deluxe 9 wKh attention to detail. furnished. 646-8337. Qualify built luxu^ condo in Plum Ridge. En.ioy the benefits of Hanford skyline. Enjoy gorgeous sunsets from family room, rnnm n o h ,!°p '/k ^'replaced formal living room and dining love the inground pool room U&R Colonial Prices start at condo living with over 1700 sq. ft. of Irving space! 2 or 3 kitchen, living room or deck. Possible in-law suite. Many more ★ 12 WORDS ~ 3 DAYS FREE and recreation centerl $199,000. Re/Max East bedrooms, fireplace, garage. maintained by the amenities. Oa'li” Convenient of shopping original owner arid kept f'tllS of the River Real 32 APARTMENTS FOR ★ PRICE MUST APPEAR IN AD WALLACE *X>MBINED ITEM TOTAL NOT TO EXCEED $100) & Rte. 84. Anne Miller ^st like new in and out. Estate, 647-1419. RENT Real Estate, 647-8000. First floor den with (lompuMId ★ PRIVATE PARTY ONLY fireplace, formal dining -TUSTIN (NON^XJMMERCIAU GARAGE SALES A IW ADS NOriNCLUDED room, enclosed sun MANCHESTER IN THIS OFFER) porch, spacious lower REALTY SHOP FOR 22 CONDOMINIUMS 2-1/2 room apart­ ★ USE THE COUPON BELOW ~ level family room. 2 INCORPORATED FO R SA LE O' % Place An Ad in the Fireplaces, 2-1/2 baths, 22 Moraon Fofmi Drive ment. Ideal for eld­ NO PHONE ORDERS hardwood floors and South NMrxkx, CT 06074 MALLARD VIEW Wine & Dine Guide 20^644^7 A HOME I BEDROOM-Wickham erly person. Single much more. Must be ★ LIMIT ONE PER FAMILY PER MONTH Garden Condo. Special story building, indi­ Call nze or Paula seeni U&R Realty, 643- financing. Call Ron at ^ MANCHESTER'S BEST KEPT SECRET, $143,900 FOR OTHER ADS PLEASE CALL 643-2711 2692. OVER THE 649-3087, evenings. vidual entrance, WARANOKE ROAD $17 0't 8:30AM TO5.-00PM MONDAY-FRIDAY 643-2711 Private end unit, first near shopping and RANCH AND TOWNHOUSE SINGLE FAMILY ATTACHED HOMES NO ASSOCIATION FEES Majestic 3 bedroom Cape with a WALNUT STREET $160'« floor Ranch. Move in gorgeous screened in porch. Lo­ Gracious 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath Your Free ad m il start on the first available date. OWNER IS ANXIOUSIII condition. Re/Max East busline. $465 in­ cated on a beautiful lot at the top of Victorian that has been completely Publisher reserves the right to reject or accept ads. $60,900. Make an offer PHONE of the River, 647-1419. cludes heat, appli­ the hill. Czill todayl It's a steall renovated from top to bottom. O^r be withdrawn at an^ime. only begins to describe ■YVo're Selling Houses!' Deck, walk up attic and morel how anxious the owner •CallDByorNKJhl ances, storage area, lAte’re Selling Houses T is on this 4 room Ranch ------* Computer Oianeratad SPECTACULAR-South coin-up laundry. Please accept my FREE want ad as follows: Eager buyers read condo with a garage WIIUNGTON Matoh-Up "1136,900" Windsor. $159,900. 9 Place one word in each box below underneath I Enioy the the Classified Just LIstedI 7 Room Raised *Airiving at your homa Quality built luxury con­ columns fully applianced khchen, Ranch on 2 1/2 prtvato acres within i days do in Plum Ridge. Enjoy wall to wall carpeting yet convenient to RT 84. Loroe * Ahaotuialy fraa with no the benefits of condo Damato every day! throughout! Ingrouna rrxiln floor family room v4lh oWIgatloo ■MB IMTIRFIIItlB m m cathedral celling. living with over 1700 pool mcludedl Con­ Call rental office Dial 644-3668 square feej of living venience is yoursl Anne or Miller Real Estate, 647- space I 646-1021 ENTER: Your Name, Bedrooms, fireplace, SOUTH FARMS CtassificaUon------8000. KANE RD. RANCH $120'a Address, Phone # garage. D.W. Fisn Real MANCHESTER-Beautiful We welcxMne you to join over 30 happy homeowners on this beautiful permanent cul-de-sac. Our 2 bedroom, 2 bath Ranch models are ideal for those wishing to scale 9 room Viz bath Colonial near This is the hottest homo on the Please complele for oar files, you will not be billed. I Richard Martin School. Fireplaced ENTER: Desired Puchase Estate. 643-1591. uality 2 bedroom down their lifestyle to one floor living, these units are designed to help make ’/our everyday living a joy. For those who prefer Colonial living, our 3 bedroom Saltbox market todayl 7d roH> c m be picked CAR OR ip at trie MoncTiester Herald included. Near park/ 6 4 6 -0 0 5 7 . SPORTS ONI.Y bercte 11 am . Mcoday TRUCK! busline. Security/ Ibfouiyi Tixfsdoy. ______MANCHESTER-Available BOOKKEEPING/ PAINTING/ FIREWOOD CARPENTRY/ references. 289-0000. immediately 6 rooms, 3 MANCHESTER-Large 1 IN C O M E TA X PAPERING REMODELING bedrooms, kitchen RREWOOD bedroom apartment on appliances, private 83 BUICK R E G A L Josoph P. Dameo, Jr. second floor, with yard, garage, nice Wall Papering and Painting Cut, Split, GO WITH THE WINNER 90 COMPUTERS COUPE V-6, Auto, A/C, PS. Jim Whalers suffer overtime blues appliances. $525 plus neighborhood. $700 Ceitflad Public Accountant 30 years Experience Seasoned, Delivered. A Contractor of the Year 1991 A PB By lntamalk>nal RamodeRng utilities. 646-3253. monthly plus utilities. Prolessional tax and accounting COMPUTER FAIR/FLEA lnsuran<». References and $110/cord Contractor* Attooiation By R.B. FALLSTROM No pets, security/ MARKET-Manchester *2,495 MANCHESTER-Birch services. All 1040 consultations held Free Estimates Deveraaux's Carpentry Servicea Tierney 643-9145 The Associated Press Street. 3 Rooms. Heat references required. Totat Home Improvementi Community College, In the privacy of your hotne or office. Call Anytime 88 HONDA PRELUDE and hot water included. 646-1210 days. 643- MARTY MATTSSON 645-7275 Lowe Building, Program 8422, pm. 643-9034 649-4431 • Portfolio • R«fer*noM Center, 60 Bidwell St., COUPE 4 Cylinder, 5 Spd., ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Blues got a four-point $450/Month. Security. • Insured • Reg. *517-758 References. 649-4820. MANCHESTER-5 Rooms Manchester, CT. New/ A/C, All Wheel Steering game from a right winger, and for a change his name 6 4 6 -4 4 1 2 . with heat,hot water and Used hardware. Com- wasn’t Brett Hull. Income Tax Preparation WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. mercial/Shareware *11,995 MANCHESTER-2 appliances. $625/ Steve Thttle, called up earlier Thursday from Peoria of Reasonable ~ Quality work at a SNOW PLOWING Software; Users groups Bedroom apartm ent in Month. Security. reasonable price! I KITCHEN & BATH 87 FORD TEMPO G L 4 the International Hockey League, made an immediate References. Adults contacts. Sat., Feb. 9, 2 family on dead-end Experienced ~ Your Home Interior & Exterior 1991, 10:00 am-3:00 DR 4 Cylinder, Auto, A/C, Huskies now impact with a goal and three assists in the Blues’ 4-3 preferred. 643-5363 or SNOW PLOWING street. $575 plus Free Estimates REMODELING 6 4 6 -6113. Dan Mosler Residential & Commercial pm. General admission PS. PB overtime victory over the . utilities. 643-1108. Call Brian Weigle From the smallest repair to the IS $2.00; children age 7- Snow Blower Service Available Rod Brind’Amour got the game-winner when he Y MANCHESTER-1 Bed­ 649-3329 645-8912 largest renovation, we will do a 9, $1.00; children age 6 *5,495 circled the net and flipped in a backhander from the slot EAST HARTFORD-4 room apartment, TV Free Estimates complete job. and under, free. For fur­ in must-win Bedroom, large kitchen, room. Heat/hot water Visit our beautiful showroom or ther information, please 89 CHEVY CAVA U ER 4 with 4:05 left in overtime. It was the Blues’ second over­ ACCOUNTING 649-4304 dishwasher, garage. included. Applianced call for your free estimate. call Samuel Davis at DR 4 Cylinder, Auto, A/C, time victory in three games, their fourth straight victory MANAGEMENT SERVICES WATERPROOFING 649-4326 $800/Month. 233-4902. kitchen. Security Heritage Kitchen & 647-6 2 8 2 . PS, PB overall, and Coach Brian Sutter’s 100th victory in three deposit/1 year lease. •Tax Preparation# predicament seasons with St. Louis. $575/month. 649-0795. •Individual or Business# WET BASEMENTS? *6,995 Bath Center 91 CARS FOR SALE It also was 'Rittlc’s second straight four-point effort, CLASSIFIED •Reasonable Rates# Hatchways, foundation cracks, MANCHESTER-2 Bed­ •Free Pick-up and Delivery# 87 SUBARU G L XT although the goal and three assists he got on Wednesday room. Appliances, sump pumps, tile lines, gravity 254 Broad Street BUICK-Skylark Sedan, STORRS — All of the ‘what-ifs’ and second-guessing counted for Peoria. He opened the scoring at 43 seconds ADVERTISING 644-8034 MISCELLANEOUS COUPE 4 Cylinder, Auto, A/ garage. Security, $600 feeds, and dry wells. Also damp­ Manchester 1990. Nearly new spe­ surrounding the six-game slide down the Big East Con­ of the first period and had a hand in the rest. plus utilities. 872-9951. C, Tilt, Stereo ^ 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 ness proffing of concrete walls SERVICES 649-5400 cial of the week. ference mountain by the University of Connecticut will “It sure feels good to be able to contribute again,” said TAX PREPARATION Automatic, air, fuel Mondoy-Wdoy and floors. Chimney clean outs, *6,595 all come to an end for the Huskies when they step onto ■nmlc, who has been relegated to the minors most of this 20% Senior Qttzen Diacount GSL Building injection. Low miles. the court at Gampcl Pavilion Saturday night against Vil- LEGAL NOTICES 10% Diacounit Before 2/16/91 stone walls, and concrete repairs. Many extras. $8980. season after playing regularly for St. Louis the last two Bectronic Rfina Available Maintenance Co. 89EAGLESUMMT4DR Over 40 years experienced. Sen­ CUSTOM QUALiTY Cardinal Buick, 81 lanova University. seasons. 644-9466 6M -9463 Commercial/Residentlal One stop Improvements. 4 Cylnder, Automatic, A/C, Financial Senrieetof Connecticut ior citizen discounts. Adams St. Manchester, At 3-6 in the Big East and 12-7 overall, the Huskies’ Tlittle, whose points were his first this season in three NOTICE TO CREDITORS building repair and home PS. PB NOTICE TO CREDITORS (one mHe from Bucidond Moil) Framing to Painting. 6 4 9 -4571. margin for error has been totally eradicated. games with the Blues, noticed the difference in talent ESTATE OF ESTATE OF 435BucklGnd Rood Albert Zuccaro improvements. Interior and Licensed & Insured. HAROLD FITZGERALD, South Wlndx>r. CT 06074 *7,095 Unfortunately, UConn has sunk into that surreal, level. (. RAUL FITZGERALD exterior painting, light car­ Call Dave Adamick CHEVY ASTRO-1987. 8 deceased Waterproofing a/k/a pentry. Complete janitorial P a s s e n 9 er. Excellent rather than ethereal, zone where wins are now a ‘must’ “1 think last night’s points were more the result of nice for a free quote. 86 BUICK SKYLARK m U L F. FITZGERALD The Hon. William E. JAMES C. FITZGERALD. C.P.A. 646-3361 service. Experienced, reli­ condition. High and scoreboard watching forces its way into the Husky plays,” Thule said. ‘Tonight, it was more or less hard Tax*Accountin9»Au(it 645-6523 mileage. Well The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, Judge of the Court able, free estimates. LIMITED Wagon, 4 Cylin­ mindset, thus becoming obligatory. work.” of Probate, District of Manogement Adviaory Service maintained. $4500 or FitzGerald, Judge, of the Corpofationi~Paifn9nhlp$ der, Auto, A/C, PS, PB UConn has eight games remaining in the regular Hull, who leads the NHL with 52 goals, sat out his Manchester at a hearing held 643-0304 best offer. 646-1422 or Court of Probate, District of tndfyiduak, Tnmh k TREE SERVICE/ season, seven in the Big East and four of those league second straight game while nursing a sprained left ankle. Manchester at a hearing held on January 22, 1991 ordered Evening A Weekend Appointm ent HOME MASTER 633-2259. Call Harry. *4,995 that all claims must be In-House Compufen games at home. Sutter expects Hull to return to the lineup on Saturday on January 22, 1991 ordered PRUNING CHRYSLER LEBARON- presented to the fiduciary on 646-6602 Improvements 88 CHEVY CELEBRITY The bottom line is this: For the Huskies to have a that all claims must be 1982. Runs excellent. against New Jersey, but in his absence the Adam Oates presented to the fiduciary on or before May 1, 1991 or be 935 Mein St. CoiitycYd. Mcncheiter HAWKES TREE SERVICE Carpentry ~ Yard Work Good rubber. Very little 4 DR V-6, Auto, A/C, PS, chance at qualifing for the NCAA Tournament a second line produced all four goals. or before May 1, 1991 or be baned as by law provided. Bucket, truck & chipper. HEATING/ rust. $800. 742-8907. PB, Stereo consecutive year, they must win five of these eight barred as by law provided. All Jobs Considered Brind’Amour scored twice and had a first-period as­ Sandra Haun, INCOME TAX SERVICE Stump removal. Free PLUMBING games. And, the first of those five or more wins must Clerk FORD-1982 Escort. 51K sist. Oates added a goal and an assist in the third period, Sandra Haun, Clerk 16 years experience estimates. Special 643-9996 *7,395 miles. $850. come against Villanova Saturday night. giving him a goal and 16 assists in his last five games. The fiduciary is: The fiduciary is: Low reasonable rates consideration for elderly and •Your home or office Installation and R«)lacement Negotiable. 643-6031. 87HONDACIVIC4DR4 A loss to the Wildcats, sending UConn to its seventh Brind’i\mour has three goals and four assists in his The Associated Prsss Robert A. S ^ is e Robert A. S ^ is e handicapped ofOii,Gas&Elecb1c 35 Pearl Street •Confidential COMPLETE Cylinder, 5 Spd., PB, Rear straight defeat at place it at 3-7 in conference play, would last three games to break out of a season-long scoring DIG IT OUT — St. Louis' Gino Cavallini, right, digs for the puck beneath Hartford’s Dean 35 Pearl Street •Convenient 647-7553 ■Water Healers New Britain, CT 06051 New Britain, CT 06051 REMODELING SERVICE Defogger cause irreparable damage to any NCAA hopes. Evason during the first period of Thursday night's game in St. Louis. The Blues beat the For quotes cind appointments. ■Wann Air Furnaces 005-02 BOB RILEY Heading into the Big East Tournament at 17-10 will 004-02 Call 644-1009 -Boiers F R A H CONSTRUCTION, INC. *5,995 Please see WHALERS, page 18 Whalers in OT, 4-3. OLDSMOBILEAK)LKSWAGEN leave UConn on the ‘bubble’ as far as the NCAA tour­ ROOFING/ WIbon Oil Company "One call does It all." ney. Yet, a Big East team holds distinct advantages over 89 CHEVY CORSICA 4 z SIDING 6458393 •Kitchen •Bath 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER learns in lesser conferences, as far as who would be taken TOWN OF MANCHESTER LAW N CARE LEGAL NOTICE •Additions •Decks DR V-6, Auto, A/C, PS, PB. first by the NCAA selection committee. NO JOB TOO SMALL •Roofing •Siding 649-1749 Stereo O ' Z! The Zoning Board of Appeals made the following decisions at YARDMASTERS LIONEL COTE Perusing the final eight game suctch sees UConn play Super Bowl 3J r - its meeting of November 26,1990: Instant Senrice/Free Estimates •R e p a ir s YOUR CHOICE *8,495 its next four games at home, including a national Snow Plowing; Leaves ROOFING & SIDING Bath/Kitchen Remodeling Shumakers double trouble South United Methodist Church — Appl. 1439 — Granted a Free estimates. •30 Years Experience One C a ll Does It A ll television (CBS) appearance against North Carolina variance of /Vrticle IV, Section 13 to erect a second free-stand­ Raked and Trees Cut; Licensed and Insured. $4,995 86CHEVYCAVAUER4 Stale. After that, the Huskies play two on the road at > > m ing sign at 1226 Main Street, RAA Zone. Gutters and Garages •Fully Insured 30 Years Experience MVP Plan B H i o DR 4 Cylinder, Auto, A/C, •License # 506737 M&M Plumbing & Heating Call Tom 1988 Volkswagen Fox Providence and Gcorgtown. A home game against Seton Ronald Glrardln — Appl. 1450 — Granted a variance of Ar­ Cleaned PS, PB. Stereo Hall and a road game at Pittsburgh conclude the regular O DO ticle II, Section 4.01.01 to reduce side yard to two feet at 213 Call 643-9996 646-9564 649-2871 871-8092 1987 Oldsmobile Calais for Manchester opponents Hilliard Street, RA Zone. 1987 Pontiac 6000 *4,395 season. Z -< Walter G. Parker, Jr. — Appl. 1451 — Denied a variance of 1987 Mercury Topaz At the very least, UConn must win three of the next free agent Article II, Section 4.01.01 to reduce the rear yard to 24.5 feet 1987 Plymouth Sundance four at home, split with Providence and Georgetown on By LEN AUSTER at 203 Highland Street, FWRAA Zor>es. the road and beat Scion Hall at home. 36 STORE at OFFICE 61 CHILD CARE 1987 Volkswagen Jetta 90 CHEVY CELEBRITY Manchester Herald Norman and Linda Latullppa — Appl. 1452 — Granted a 34 HOMES FOR RENT 35 STORE • OFFICE The assumption of at least one victory in the Big East By The Associated Press variance ol Article II, Section 2 to extend a permit to operate a SPACE SPACE 1985 Oldsmobile Ciera WAGON V-6. Auto, A/C, MANCHESTER-6 Rooms, LICENSED PROVIDER-ln tourney is an unsafe one since the Huskies will, most MANCHESTER — When it business for a period of five years at 760 Vernon Street, RR Many Others PS. PB Cape, 3 bedrooms. MANCHESTER-945 Main Manchester has open­ probably, be playing one of the top four seeded teams. Anyone need a Super Bowl MVP? Zone. MANCHESTER comes to being in style, two Near hospital, quiet St. 1000 Square feet. ing for 1 full time child. To Choose From An 8-8 Big East record all but guarantees UConn an The New York Giants were expected to leave Ouis Joseph and Chris Marques — Appl. 1453 — Granted a *11,995 Manchester High coaches never go neighborhood. Avail­ • INSTANT OFRCE Easy access to 1-384. variance of Article II, Section 5.01.01 to reduce the side yard Newly remodeled, NCAA bid. A 7-9 mark would make it very difficult. Anderson off their 37-man protected list today, making anywhere without the right “Shu.” able March 1st. • INSTANT STAFF glassM-in conference Large yard and deck. 90 BUICK SKYLARK 4 to 3.5 feet at 21 /Won StreeL RB Zone. Fully furnished office with all The following facts flesh out the Huskies’ NCAA him a Plan B free agent for the third straight year. Matt Security/references. room, built-in bookcase, CCFT participant. Call Shumaker, that is. Bruce Ingraham — Appl. 1454 — Granted variances of Ar­ support services. Starting at S ch alle r DR 4 Cylinder, Auto, A/C, hopes, in regard to their Big East regular season finish: Bahr and Mark Bavaro, two other key Super Bowl per­ $950/month. Ken, 643- $299. etc. $800/Month. Op­ 647-1675. License # Amy Shumaker is one of the ticle II, Section 6.01 and /Vtide II, Section 4.01 to allow a busi­ Quality PS, PB 1442. 647-4800 tion to buy. Bruce 3 1 2 30 . 1) Since the formation of the league in 1979-80, only two formers, may also be made available by the Giants. stalwarts on the girls’ basketball ness use (operate an auction) at 138 Main Street, RA/RC Pre-Owned Autos Prestige Office Center Gardner. 423-4136. *8,995 teams have ever made the NCAA Tournament with Anderson was not claimed in the past two seasons. team, the defending CCC East Zone with the following conditions: may be held once a month; Value Priced sub-.500 maiks in the conference. Boston College was Now, it’s even more unlikely that another NFL team hours of operation limited to 6:30 PM to 10:30 PM; for a period MANCHESTER-6 Rooms, 52 CLEANING SER­ Division champs. And her fraternal of one year. 2 bedrooms. Very USED CAR BEST BUYS! 90 PONTIAC GRAN AM 7- 9 in 1984-85 and advanced to the Sweet 16 in the would go after the 34-year-old running back, even after VICES 19S4 Lincoln Town Car $3,900 twin, Tim, is a mainstay on the clean. Fenced yaro. 30 ROOMMATES 4 Cylinder, Automatic, A/C, NCAA Tournament while Providence was 7-9 in he gained 102 yards in Sunday’s game. All actions have an effective date in accordance with Connec­ WE DELIVER Loaded, Excellent Condition Manchester team that $775 monthly, 2 WANTED PS, PB ticut General Statutes. Notice of these decisions has been filed For Home Delivery. Call METICULOUS-Conscien- 1968 Honda Accord $9,900 1988-89. “I don’t see why it should be any different this lime,” could challenge for the state months security with the Town Clerk. tious services. Reliable. LXI Qxjpe, 5 Spd., A/C, Loaded 2) Five teams have received NCAA tourney bids with he said. deposit. 649-0795. ELLINGTON-House to *8,995 Division II title. 647-9946 Manchester area Edward Coltman, Secretary Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 share. 3 Bedrooms, 3 1986 VW Jetta OL $7,800 8- 8 conference marks: St. John’s in 1983-84, Seton Hall Bahr’s field goal on the final play beat San Francisco “Both arc kind of quiet,” says ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS baths. Quiet residential preferred. 643-4513. Auto, A/C, AM/FM Stereo 90 CHEVY GEO METRO and St. John’s in 1987-88 and Villanova and Providence Manchester ice hockey coach Eric 002-02 neighborhood. Respon­ 1964 Olds Cutlaaa Sedan $3,200 3 Cylnder, Automatic, A/C, in 1989-90. Famo, who has Tim on his squad V-6, Auto. A/C, Full Power sible professional non PS. PB Of all those teams, the only one with less than 18 over­ “It’s tough for a coach to tell a player 1967 Chrysler Lebaron $5,700 and Amy as a student in one of his smoker. $320 & 1/3 Util­ 55 CARPENTRY A all wins was St. John’s in 1987-88, which was 17-12. ities. Howard. 872- Coupe, Auto, A/C. PS, PB, AM/FM he’s not protecting him when he really science classes. “As sophomores, I *6,595 Obviously, the Huskies have their work cut out for Bridge 4 528. REMODEUNO 1967 Acura Legend $11,900 don’t think Amy said more than 10 Sedan, V-6, Auto, Loaded, Sunroof 90 CHEVY GEO PRIZM them. wants him on the team. It’s more so when words to me. MANCHESTER-Female, REMODEL NOW- 1988 Honda Accord $10,900 4 Cylnder, Automatic, A/C, Following the key losses of Tate George and Nadav “Both spoke a little more as non-smoker. 3 Bed­ Residential/ LXI Sedan, Auto, A/C, Loaded Hencfcld, knowledgeable UConn fans didn’t expect a you’ve just won the Super Bowl.” room, 2 baths. No pets. PS. PB juniors. And this year they’ve N O RTH Z-l-tl Caution Next came the 10 of clubs (if East cov­ commercial. Ad- ditions, 1967 Olde (Xitlaee Sup. $6,900 $375. 646-7536. rcjicat of last year’s 31-6 ‘Dream Season.’ — George Young blossomed. I may be wrong, but 1 • K 8 6 ered now, declarer would let him win garages, family rooms, V-8, Auto, Full Power, Wire Wheels *8,995 the trick), but East played low again. kitchens, bath- rooms, 1966 Plymouth Horizon $2,700 But after the Huskies raced to a 12-1 record and a sec a very good relationship bet­ • 7 4 2 to the nth degree >rg e • 8 6 Declarer now started diamonds. May­ replacement windows, 5 Spd., PS. AM/FM, Economy Car best-cver 3-0 start in the Big East, no UConn fan can be nished room, kitchen 90CHEVYLUM4A4DR ween the two. 1 sec them as very ♦ Q J to 7 2 By James Jacoby be he could set up a diamond trick and misc. repairs. Quality 1968 Hyundai Excel GLS $3,900 faulted for rekindling that ethereal feeling of a year ago. privileges. Please call V-6, Automatic, Air Condition­ in the NFC championship game, and his 21-yard kick close. Both arc good students and still make his nine tricks. But East workmanship. R.E. 5 Spd., A/C, AM/FM. Sunroof After UConn’s dismal 76-62 to Seton Hall last Satur­ WEST EAST 875-4781 after 6 pm. ing, Loaded both arc excelling in their sports.” It’s sad when a declarer in rubber won the queen and led back a spade. Lavoie Builders, 568- 1984ToyotaCellca $3,900 midway through the fourth quarter rallied New York over ♦ J 9 S 2 • Q 10 7 3 day, Pirate coach PJ. Carlcsimo addressed the Husky Who’s the oldest? “Me,” said 4 2 7 0. ST Coupe, 5 Spd., A/C, Very Clean Buffalo; Bavaro caught five passes in the Super Bowl. • J 10 9 8 5 • 6 3 bridge is oblivious to a possible distri­ South could make only eight tricks. SOUTH WINDSOR-3 *11,495 losing streak. Of course the 4-0 club split is quite 1966 Chevrolet Corsica $6,900 “It’s lough for a coach to tell a player he’s not protect­ Tim, 6-foot-1, 160 pounds, with a ♦ A743 ♦ KQ5 bution that can cause him to fail in his Bedroom house to “There was a time that if we came in here with a 12-4 contract. I specify rubber bridge be­ unlikely, but why should declarer set Sedan, V-6, Auto, A/C, Power Group ing him when he really wants him on the team,” Giants wide smile, “by 14 minutes.” They ♦ - - - ♦ K96S share with males. $260 record and they came in at 12-5, both schools would cause it is usually wrong to take safety himself on those rare occasions when plus 1/3 utilities. 644- 61 MISC. SERVICES 1969 Ford F-250 4X4 $12,500 general manager George Young said. “It’s more so when were bom April 27, 1973. “He SOUTH stand up and do handstands,’’ he said. “I think the only plays against unusual distributions in either opponent holds all the missing 1392 and 644-6991. Pickup, V-8,5 Spd., A/C, Lariat Pkg. you’ve just won the Super Bowl.” used to pick on me because he’s • A4 duplicate tournament competition. clubs? Declarer has a sure route to SAVE TIME-Money, Gas. 1967 Chevrolet C-20 4X4 $10,800 88 CHEVY S-10 PICKUP problem with Connecticut is that the media and fans have the oldest,” said an effervescent • a k q The NFL was to release the list of unprotected players Anyway today’s South jumped to nine tricks. He should win the opening LEGAL NOTICES I will do your grocery Pickup V-8, Auto, /VC, Full Power 4X$, V-6, Auto. Fber Csp. been spoiled.” Amy, who has an infectious smile ♦ J 10 9 2 shopping. Call Carol at 1967 Acura Legend $13,900 PS. PB at 8 p.m. EST. Kansas City defensive back Dcron Cher­ ♦ A843 three no-trump after his partner had lead and play the ace of clutn and an­ The time is now for the UConn Huskies to make their as well, “but not any more.” raised one club to two clubs. West led other club, forcing out the club king 6 4 9 -1 9 9 9 . Sedan, V-6, Auto, Sunroof, Loaded ry, Denver running back Sammy Winder and Cincinnati 1969 Acura Legend $19,900 *8,495 move. Who’s the better athlete.? “He’s Vulnerable. East-W est the jack of hearts. and not caring whether East holds the NOTICE TO CREDITORS kicker Jim Breech were among those also expected to be Leonard Ausler/Mandhaslar Herald Dealer: South LS Sedan, V-6, Auto, Air Bag. Leather better in ba.scball and hockey, and bwlarer blithely inspected dummy king guarded only once or twice. He ESTATE OF 85 CHEVY S-10 BLAZER available. RIGHT FIT — Fraternal twins Amy and Tim Shumaker of 1964 Plymouth Horizon $2,295 Jim Tierney is a sports writer for the Manchester and quickly decided that nine triclu happily sacrifices the overtrick on EDWARD J. FITZGERALD 7 1 H O U D A T Most teams tend to protect the younger players on I’m belter in basketball and soc­ S ooth West North East 4 Cylinder, Economy Car 4X4, V-6, 5 Spd., A/C, PS, Herald. Manchester High are trouble for opponents on the basket­ were easy and an overtrick would be those occasions to guarantee the con­ SEASONAL PB. Etc. their roster. Those left off arc free to negotiate and sign cer,” Amy answered diplomatical­ 1 # Pass 2 4 Pass T h e Hon. William E. 1966 Honda Prelude SI $11,900 ball court, and hockey rink. Each is a key for their respec­ 3NT A ll p a ss there if the club king could be finessed. tract when the club split is extremely Auto, Loaded, Low Miles anywhere by April 1, and their original club is not en­ ly. They started together in ath­ adverse. FitzGerald, Judge of the Court ANNOUNCING OUR AN­ So he won the ace of hearts and went 1990 Acura Integra $13,500 *7,495 titled to ihq right of first-refusal or compen.saiion. letics, signed up at llic same lime tive teams. Jtm es Jacoby'M boota ‘Jacoby on Bridge" and of Probate, District of NUAL VALENTINE Opening lead: • J to dummy with the spade king to lead LS Sedan, Auto, A/C, Full Power for soccer in Ohio. ‘Jacoby on Card Games" (writlea with bis father, Manchester at a hearing held LOVE LINES-To be 87 CHEVY C-10 PICKUP Schedule works Bavaro’s agent, David Fishof, said the Giants might the club queen. East played low, and 1968 Mercury Cougar $7,995 Not many people put Tim and Krushclnyski (Maple Leafs). And the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at on January 22, 1991 ordered featured on February 6 Cylinder, Standard, PS, PB, gamble that no other team will go after the 27-year-old kids really respect her, and also so did declarer, but West showed out. that all claims must be V-6, Auto, Full Power, A/C bookstores. Both sre oublisbed bv Pharos Books. 14th. Call 643-2771, Stereo tight end. Bavaro is facing off-season shoulder and knee Amy together, for quite awhile. she brings her consistency. If his speed has really been causing presented to the fiduciary on 1965 Honda Accord LX $5,495 Classified Department surgery and has a $750,000 conuact for next season. “I know she goes to the hockey we’re in uoublc, she’s there to problems for opposing defen­ or before May 1, 1991 or bo 5 Speed, Air Qindltionlng *6,995 in Celts’ favor barred as by law provided. for more information. Breech, the Bcngals’ all-lime leading scorer, has been games and at first I didn’t pul it help out.” semen,” Ofria added. “I think both of us have the Astrograph Sandra Haun, SCHALLER 89 FORD F250 PICKUP left unprotected for two years. Like many players left off, together,” admits Amy’s coach, Tim was on a line with high- Clerk 74 FURNITURE Lariat XLT, V-8, Auto, A/C & he has returned to his original club the next season. Joe DePasqua. “I didn’t know until scoring Dave Ciolkosz a year ago. same competitive altitude,” Amy By HOWARD ULMAN said. ”Wc botli enjoy the sports we conditions pertaining to significant Is­ as you will be conscientious about your The fiduciary is: ACURA More this year that she had a twin That, according to Famo, was SELLING-REFINISHED The Associated Press ‘Til talk to other teams; I’m a sociable guy,” said play." sues continue to favor you again today. assignments today. This combination Robert A. Scalise ARMOIRE. For more 345 CENTER STREET Breech, who has scored in an NFL-rccord 167 straight brother.” beneficial. Try to devote your energy to the 35 Pearl Street *10,995 “1 think Amy can be a good col­ should spell success. information, call 742- MANCHESTER The twins’ busy schedule some­ “Thai helped him a lot. And 1 achievement of worthy objectives. New Britain, CT 06051 BROOKLINE, Mass. — Larry Bird was too hurt to games. “But the offer would really have to be something t^our SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) It's to your 7476. Betty or Pete. 861/2 NISSAN PICKUP times gets in the way of their lege player bccau.se she handles TAURUS (April 20-May 20) In arrange­ advantage today to spend your social 647-7077 help the struggling Boston Celtics. So the schedule to get me to leave.” like to tell the seniors to play like 006-02 "SE" V-6, Auto. PS. PB. seeing each other in action. “He seniors and he is, and then some," die basketball well for her size. ’‘B irth day ments where you have authority over time with more ambitious friends as op­ maker took over. Breech, 34, said he and his six children have She played ptiint guard in junior others, conduct yourself with tolerance posed to more frivolous ones. Each set 91 CARS FOR SALE Cap & More came to quite a few soccer games Famo says. “1 cxix'ct seniors to NODCE TO CREDITORS B5 AUTO SERVICES Boston won just four of its first 10 games with Bird developed strong attachments to Cincinnati during his 11 high,” DcPasqiui .said. and consideration for their frailties. This ot companions offers different ESTATE OF this year,” Amy, a member of tlic produce more, do the little things Feb. 2,1991 will enable you to be both helpful and *5,095 sidelined by back problems. Then the Celtics resumed seasons with the Bcngals. opportunities. ULU AN M. TEDFORD 1990 Indian squad that won the because it should be on their effective. 8AOITTARIU8 (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) You FREE-Junk car removal. their traditional poundings of expansion teams. Their relationship is a typical You could be extremely lucky In the aA(/a CARDINAL 87 CHEVY S-10 BLAZER “(The Bcngals) know I like it here and I’ve got roots,” CCC East title ;uid state Class L GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) There Is a have the marvelous ability to turn a Parker Street Used shoulders like score tlie winning one among siblings. “Most of the year ahead In a joint endeavor with two ULUAN TEDFORD V-6. Automatic, PS, PB, Ste­ They routed Minnesota 108-87 Monday night and said Breech, who began his NFL career with the Oakland possibility you may benefit In some meager beginning Into something of Auto Parts, Inc. Prompt championship, said, “but when I Mai and Tim’s doing it. He has people who have successful track re­ T h e Hon. William E. BUICK, INC. reo crushed Orlando 144-102 Wednesday night. That put Raiders in 1979 before joining Cincinnati in 1980. “My lime we have a giHid relationship, manner today from a source you usually value today. This means that you could service, proper have games he has practice. It’s three hat tricks and a two-goal cords. Collectively, you'll make a dy­ FitzGerald, Judge ol the Court 1990 Buick LeSabreSed $13,690 their record against the NBA’s four expansion teams at except when we’re fighting,” she regard as your backup. It should prove take the crumbs others choose to ig­ 1989 Buick Skyhawk $7,480 disposal. Call 649- kids would probably kill me if 1 left.” of Probate, District of tough to ciKirdinale.” game. He’s doing soineiliing you said with a twinkle in her eye. namic trio. Its reliability once again. nore and bake a full loaf. 1969 Cavalier Coupe $6,980 3391.______*8,995 26-1. the best in the league. Manchester at a hearing held “We don't really get to sec each expect of a senior and captain.” CANCER (Juna 21-July 22) People who CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) The rea­ 1689rlorrda/Vxord LX $11,980 They play at Charlotte tonight. 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High School Roundup In Brief • • Buckeye loss leaves UNLV all alone

Whalers promote Ken Schinkel By The Associated Press Ohio State trailed 58-52 with 9:29 to HARTFORD (AP) — Ken Schinkel, director of per­ play and scored just one point in the next Scoring balance benelidal in Coventry girls’ victory sonnel for the Hartford Whalers, has been promoted to And then there was one. 5:55, allowing the Spartans to put the director of hockey operations, the club announced. Michigan State handed No. 3 Ohio game^away. In his new position, Schinkel will continue to coor­ State its first loss of the season on COVENTRY — The goal each Amy lyier and Leah Meisterling The 4 X 6-lap it lay of Flynn, dinate the Whalers scouting staff and scout future Thursday night and top-ranked UNLV, each had six points for the Reischerl, Rachel Sm ,th and Tierney time out for Coach Ray Dimmock is prospects himself, the club said Thursday, He will also which beat San Jose State, is the only un­ NCAA Hoop for his Coventry High girls’ basket­ Bellringers, 8-9 overall and 5-7 in copped sixth place while Rosalind defeated Division I team with a month to Coax took sixth in the 3200-meter work closely with Whalers general manager Ed Johnston ball team to display a balanced scor­ the COC West. on the daily operations of the club. go before the start of March Madness. ing attack, taking the pressure off Coventry’s next game is Monday run in a time of 13:30. No. 1 UNLV 88, San Jose State 64: Schinkel, an 11-year veteran NHL winger, worked The Buckeyes had won their first 17 sophomore sensation Jen Davis. at Portland High. The Rimnin’ Rebels (17-0, 10-0) won with Johnston before when Schinkel was the Pittsburgh games, including seven in the Big Ten. Sometimes it doesn’t work — as COVENTRY (46) — Jen Davis 8 3-3 19. their 28th in a row and continued their Robin Russell 0 0-0 0, Janet Werfel 2 0-0 4, Rocky HiU girls Penguins director of player development. Michigan State, the defending champion exhibited by Monday’s 42-36 loss to mastery over the Spartans (5-14, 3-7), Marlene Dolat 2 0-0 4, Jenny Wajda 1 0-0 2, Johnston also announced Thursday that former assis­ in the conference, came up with a strong Bacon Academy in which Davis had Kris Spencer 3 0-16, Melanie Dolat 2 0-0 4, upset RHAM High defensive effort to beat Ohio State 75-61 who have never beaten them in 21 meet­ half the Patriot points and contribu­ Sarah Anderson 3 0-0 6, Michelle Martinelli 1 tant general manager Bob Crocker, who has been with ings. Larry Johnson scored 21 points as 0-0 2. Jorm Kirchherr 0 1-21. Totals 22 4-6 46. ROCKY HILL — Host Rocky the teani for 14 years, will remain with the Whalers. and hold it 31 points below the season tions were minimal elsewhere. But EAST HAMPTON (24) — Amy Tyler 2 2-2 6. Hill won for only the second time in scoring average. UNLV again used its pressure defense to nine players were involved in the Melanie Wbiton 2 0-0 4, Leah Melstedlng 3 0-0 Crocker’s duties have not yet been determined, he said. break the game open. UNLV led 51-34 at 6, Leslie Fielding 0 OO 0, Usa Abbott 1 1-2 3, 16 outings this year as the Terriers “We didn’t expect to win all our games, scoring as Coventry doubled up on Christino Fleldino 1 1-2 3. Rebecca White 1 0-2 upset RHAM H i ^ 29-28, Thursday so the only way this loss could affect us is halftime and cruised to its 13th victory ir Valenzuela stays with L.A. East Hampton High, 48-24, 2. Totals 10 4-8 24. night in COC girls’ basketball ac- if we let it get to us going into Sunday’s this season by more tlian 20 points. Halftime; 20-11 Coventry NEW YORK (AP) — Fernando Valenzuela got a raise Anderson Hunt added 15 points and Eric Thursday night in COC action. tior/. game,” Ohio State coach Randy Ayers to more than $2.5 million and Jim Gott and John Smiley Gray had 12 for the Rebels, while Mike Davis again led the way with 19 The loss drops the Sachems to said, referring to a home game with Pur­ became millionaires Thursday as the number of remain­ points. But Sarah Anderson and Kris MHS girls place 6-11 for the season with three games due. Wasserburger led the Spartans with 15 ing salary arbitration cases dropped to 97. Spencer contributed six points each, 8th in CCC meet left. RHAM, which hosts Bacon “You have to give Michigan State all points. and Janet Werfel and Melanie and Academy on Monday, needs to win Valenzuela and the Dodgers settled at $2.55 million. the credit for our shooting,” he said of the No. 6 Arizona 84, Washington State Marlene Dolat four apiece for the GLASTONBURY — The two of the three to qualify for The 30-year-old left-hander, who earned $2.2 million last 23-for-62 effort, including l-for-12 from 71: The Wildcats (16-3, 5-2) won their Patriots, 14-3 overall and 10-2 in the Manchester High girls’ indoor track postseason play. season, had requested a salary of $2.7 million while the 3-point range. “They took us out of our 57th consecutive home game to keep the COC East. team offered $2.4 million. nation’s longest such streak alive. It team placed eighth in the CCC Kara Pacelia had 17 points, in­ tempo, and they took away our penetra­ Championships Thursday night at “The Dodgers offered the midpoint and Fernando felt wasn’t as easy as it looked as the Cougars “That’s what we look for,” Dim- cluding the front end of a one-and- tion. We were never able to get into the Glastonbury High School. The In­ one with three seconds left to decide at this time with everything going on in the world, fight­ offensive flow.” (12-6,4-4) got within 72-68 with 2:17 left mock said of the scoring distribu­ in the Rac-10 game. Arizona tlien made dians totaled 26 points while it, to lead Rocky Hill. Jen ing for money is not appropriate right now,” said Tony Usually any offensive flow for tion, “The last game it didn’t hap­ all eight of its free throws — six by Matt Weaver High of Hartford won the Kirchmyer led RHAM with nine DeMarco, Valenzuela’s agent. Michigan State (13-6, 6-3) revolves pen. We want other people to score Gott and the Dodgers agreed to a one-year contract for Othick in the final 1:10 — to seal the win. other than Jen. team title with 94 points. Fifteen points. around Steve Smith, and the senior guard teams were entered. $1,725,(XX), more than double his 1990 salary of came through again with 26 points, in­ No. 9 North Carolina 90, Clemson “At the beginning of the year, The sprint medley team of ROCKY HILL (29) — Kara PBcella 6 5 17. $8^,000. Gott was 3-5 with a 2.90 ERA and three saves cluding the 2,000th of his career. Tina Asaro 1 0 2, Carla Rued 1 12 4, Melissa last season in 50 relief appearances. 77: The Tar Heels (15-3,4-2) won for the they didn’t have the confidence to Michelle Cote, Lisa Shinners, LaPorto 2 0 4, Carmolla Presd 1 0 2 Totals 11 7 But Smith did receive some help in the first time in three years at Littlejohn shoot the ball. The last 4-5 games Cheryl Odiema and Dee Dee Flynn 29. Smiley, a left-hander, settled with the Pittsburgh form of Mark Montgomery’s career-high RHAM (28) — Kelly Dlllner 1 0 2, Stacey Coliseum and Clemson remained winless we’ve been concentrating on that took third with a time of 5:20.04. Pirates on a one-year contract worth $1.05 million, a 17 points, all but three in the second half. Anderson 1 3 5, Heather Johnson 1 0 2. raise of $210,000. He was 9-10 with a 4.64 ERA last in its worst Atlantic Coast Conference aspect. We’re telling them when Also placing third was the 4 X 1 1/ Melanie Hoffman 3 2 8, Callle McCrea 1 0 2, “I hope Mark can do this every night, start since 1954-55. Rick Fox matched his Jon Kirchmyer 4 1 9. Totals 11 6 28. season in 25 starts. because it takes a lot of pressure off of they’re open to take the shot. And 2-lap relay of Shinners, Darlene Halftime: 14-6 Rocky Hill career-high with 26 points as North when you score a few points, it Porter, Sheila Ringbloom and Val The Pirates have seven players remaining in arbitra­ me,” Smith said. “This was Mark’s best tion: outfielders Barry Bonds, Bobby Bonilla and Lloyd Carolina took control with a first-half Th* Assoclatsd Pr*ss helps your confidence,” he added. Walker in a time of 2:03.95. Bolton game game, both on offense and defense. When surge. Clemson (9-10, 0-7), which was LOOSE BALL — Michigan State’s Mike Peplowski scrambles for a Coventry went from a 20-11 McClendon; pitchers Doug Drabek and Bill Landrum; he started hitting shots, they had to guard Andrea Reischerl was fourth in catcher Mike LaValliere, and second baseman Jose Lind. led by Daimy Young’s 15 points, never loose ball aainst Ohio State’s Chris Jent, right, and Perry Carter in halftime edge to 40-19 bulge after is postponed him and I got some open shots.” got closer than 10 points in the second three with Davis pouring in 11 of the 800-meter run in a time of 2:50 Left-hander Chuck Cary and the New York Yankees their Big Ten battle Thursday night in East Lansing, Mich. The Spar­ while Michelle Simpson garnered BOLTON — The Bolton High- In other games involving ranked teams half in losing its fourth straight and eighth her tallies in the third stanza. settled Thursday at $570,000, a raise of $286,000, while tans upset the No. 3 Buckeyes, 76-61. _iUi third in the 300-meter dash in a time Bacon Academy girls’ basketball righthander Joe Boever and the Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday night, it was: No. 1 UNLV in nine games. Roginald PInto/ManchMier Harald Davis also led the way in the of 46.52. game scheduled Thursday night was 88, San Jose State 64; No. 6 Arizona 84, 0 agreed to $700,000, a raise of $400,000. Other Games: The shot with 5 takes it on his own. That’s a big basket score 77-77 with 23 seconds left. Boston ON THE DEFENSIVE — Manchester High’s Shelly Dieterle (21) and partially hidden Jessica rebounding department with 10 with Kristen Trombley placed fifth in postponed when a Bacon girls Washington State 71; No. 9 North J3 seconds to go that gave Boston College for a freshman.” College (10-9) then killed the clock, set­ Jenn Kirchherr adding nine. Jen the 500 meters in a time of 1:34.5 severely hurt herself getting on the Carolina 90, Clemson 77; and No. 13 m Marquez (51) defend against East Hartford's Liza Benettieri in their recent outing. The In­ Stanly takes golf lead its victory over None Dame was not what Notre Dame tried a shot at the buzzer, ting up the final basket. Wajda had six steals and Melanie while the 4 X 3-lap relay of Barb team bus, according to Bolton direc­ Utah 78, Texas-El Paso 68. 01 dians, atop the CCC East standings, visit South Windsor High tonight at 7. Manchester and Eagles coach Jim O’Brien had in mind. but the 3-point effort by Elmer Bermett High scorers for Boston College were Dolat four. Michelle Martinelli and Fbrschino, Sharon Thomas, Dani tor of athletics and girls’ basketball PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) — While some of The Spartans held Ohio State’s leading . H “It was not the one we wanted to take,” missed. Gerrod Abram with 15, Able with 12 and South Windsor meet in boys’ action at Clarke Arena while over at East Catholic, the Eagles Anderson also made their presence Rivers and Jennifer Tierney was coach Dave Leete. golf’s grander names were trying to solve the puzzles of scorer, Jim Jackson, to 12 points on 5- felt. Poppy Hills, an obscure rookie took control of the Pebble for-17 shooting. The combined defensive O’Brien said after the 79-77 victory “When he shot it, I thought it was David Hinton with 11. host Xavier High at 7 p.m. in ACC boys’ action. fifth in a time of 5:19.73. The game will be rescheduled. Kevin Ellery led Noue Dame (8-12) Beach National Pro-Am. effort of Smith, Matt Steigenga and Thursday night. “We wanted to get it in­ going in,” Irish coach Digger Phelps said. with 18 points, while Sweet had 17, Mike Stanly, who last year at this time was competing Dwayne Stephens held the sophomore side to (Doug) Able and (Billy) Curly, but Bennett’s shot bounced off the rim. T] Brooks Boyer 11 and Keith Tower 10. o in the first Ben Hogan Tour event at Bakersfield, Calif., forward five rioints under his average. we couldn’t get to it, so (Howard) Eisley Notre Dame’s Damon Sweet tied the 33 1“ In Brief • • played his first competitive round at prestigious Pebble s ..S Lakers far from worn out Whalers Beach with a bogey-free, 7-under-par 65. m “Kind of nice,” Stanly said Thursday in a south-Texas . H -i o Boat safety course offered From Page 17 drawl. “I’ve heard a lot about this place.” Canucks come out a loser as winning streak attests Mochrie tops LPGA Classic Punting skills o 03 MANCHESTER — The Manchester Power Squadron slump. He said playing with Oates the last couple of Z ' -< will be offering boat safety courses at four area schools, games has made it easy. LAKE WORTH, Fla., (AP) — Dottie Mochrie made H H the first starting Monday, Feb. 4, at Cheney Tech. four straight birdies on the front nine en route to a 7- after tying up the Rangers By The Associated Press “He’s so offensive-minded, he creates a lot of chan­ The eight-week course will cost $20 for materials. The gives Landeta m I ces,” said Brind’Amour, who has 10 goals and 30 points under-par 65 Thursday for a one-suoke lead after the first program will emphasize boat handling, safety, basic round of the fog-hampered LPGA Classic. o m For a team that was supposed to on the season. “It’s just fun to play with him. You know navigation and coastal piloting. be too old, too slow and too “I have to be pleased with the way I held my game By KEN RAPPOPORT ■0 Minimum age is 12. you’re going to get some opportunities and you just have ' ■ i banged-up, the Los Angeles Lakers together,” said Mochrie, who won the tournament in the good life The Associated Press 33 For further information, contact Richard Jones, publie to make good on them.” 1989. “I struggled a little with my driver but I was happy O aren’t doing too badly. On the game-winner, Oates attracted the attention of o relations officer, at 643-1126. to make a lot of birdies so fast.” By KEN PETERS The Vancouver Canucks had a tic 1“ The Lakers extended the NBA’s the Hartford defense to give Brind’Amour the opening. -n longest wirming streak of the season Placing second with 66s over the par-72, 6,324-yard The Associated Press and a loss on the same night. o m Little League holding sign-ups Brind’Amour skated around the net and set up a ^ u t 15 course at Wycliffe Golf and Country Club were Meg o to 13 on Thursday night, beating At­ feet away before beating rookie Daryl Reaugh. The tic came in a 3-3 result CO MANCHESTEli — Manchester Little League is hold­ Mallon, Susan Sanders and Judy Dickinson. Dickinson HONOLULU — His is a very specialized craft, against the lanta 116-103. “I heard Oates yell ‘Walk with it,” because the defense m CO ing sign-ups for the 1991 season on Sunday, Feb. 24, and Los Angeles has won the last bogeyed the 18th to fall out of a tie for the lead. and he’s very talented at it. Thursday night. The loss came after­ CO Sunday, March 3, at the American Legion Hall on jumped up on him,” Brind’Amour said. “I shot a little He’s paid handsomely, with a $1.2 million, three- ward.'!, when coach Bob McCam- O three minus All-Star James Worthy, bacldiander and it went right in.” Ryan wants the Buccaneers’ job Legion Drive from 1 to 4 p.m. who is out with a sprained ankle. year conuact. Close to settling down now that he’s moti was fired. o z Registration is for youngsters between the ages 7 The Whalers entered the third period leading 2-1 and TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — If Buddy Ryan gets his wish, he met Pamela Schmidt, the woman he calls “tlie right “The team in the last month has But A.C. Green again filled ad­ had been successful in slowing down the Blues, who had m > through 12. Youths must be 7 by July 31, 1991 and not mirably for the Lakers’ leading will be the next coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. one for me,” he earlier lived a bachelor’s dream, with r~ turn 13 after that date. scored 22 goals in their three previous games. It was only “I think I can turn this thing around in a New York his dates including Marla Maples, Donna Rice and D co the third time in 16 games that Hartford (13-2-1) failed to > Birth certificates are required at registration and minute,” Ryan said after meeting with Bucs owner Hugh assorted centerfold models. NHL Roundup make a second-period lead hold up. 3) > youngsters must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Culverhouse for more than two hours Thursday. Sean Landeta has found that punting a football H Registration is $20 per player with a maximum of $30 NBA Roundup “I couldn’t say we got out of our game plan,” Whalers “He said he’ll make up his mind before long. I’m sure high and far can lead to good things in life. 33 per immediate family. coach Rick Ley said. “We just had some breakdowns and I’m a strong candidate,” said Ryan, who was fired by the “I’m very happy with the way things have turned not accomplished what they were they resulted in goals.” > All returning players, regardless of level, must sign up. scorer, getting 20 points and 14 Philadelphia Eagles on Jan. 8. “1 was very impressed. It out,” said the New York Giant who’ll be handling the capable of accomplishing,” team ■D Tryouts are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, rebounds against the Hawks. Hartford’s Mikael Andersson forced the overtime was my first time meeting him. We talked about a lot of punting chores for the NFC all-stars in Sunday’s Pro president and general manager Pat March 16-17. Anyone interested in coaching, umpiring The Lakers improved to 32-11, when he put the puck between Curtis Joseph’s legs with Quinn said after announcing 6:56 left in regulation. things.” Bowl. or the league auxiliary is asked to be at the sign-ups. tied with Boston for second-best in Ryan was 43-38-1 in five seasons with the Eagles, but McCammon’s firing. “We arc head­ Kevin Dineen got his first goal since Dec. 26 and Rat Fbr further information, contact Ed Dettore (643-4482) the league and trailing only was fired three days after the Eagles’ 20-6 playoff loss to Although he may be in a game an average of just ing in what 1 believe is the wrong Verbeek also scored for Hartford. Dineen has missed or Bemie Lidestri (649-7072). Portland’s 37-8. Los Angeles began Washington. two minutes or so, he has devoted long hours to direction.” most of the last month with Crohn’s Disease, a digestive the season 2-5, leading to specula­ The 56-year-old coach is one of several candidates for making certain he docs his job well when his lime The Canucks have won just twice disorder. Hostetler restricted free agent tion that its era among the elite was the Bucs job, which former 49ers coach and current NBC comes. in their last 17 games. Quinn, who Hartford resumes its three-game road swing Saturday NEW YORK — New York Giants’ quarterback Jeff about to end. broadcaster Bill Walsh turned down on Wednesday. “I figure I’ve punted the ball maybe 400,000 times has previous NHL coaching ex­ with an 11 a.m. contest against the Philadelphia Flyers at Hostetler, who led the club to the Super Bowl XXV “People saying the Lakers are not Other candidates include interim coach Richard William­ in my life,” I-andeta said. perience in Los Angeles and the Spectrum. They conclude the trip Sunday with a 5 championship, will become a restricted free agent today. as good as before is a bunch of son, New York Giants defensive coordinator Bill He practices some nine months out of the year, and Philadelphia, said he will take over p.m. contest against the New York Islanders at Nassau bull,” Atlanta’s Dominique Wilkins Belichick and Miami Dolphins assistant Gary Stevens, as coach. Hostetler earned a base salary of $425,000 in 1990, the Coliseum. during the season he kicks about 70 times a day, six final year of a two-year contract. Any team looking to said. who also talked to Tampa Bay on Thursday. days a week. McCammon was in his fourth sign Hostetler would pay a high price in compensation. The Lakers needed Magic John­ season as the Canucks’ coach. The son for only 29 minutes as they won Westhead files defamation suit “You spend all tliosc hundreds of hours for those Canucks (19-30-5) arc winlcss in Th* Assoclatad Praas Robert Bennett, the agent for Hostetler, said he wants few times on Sunday when you get a chance to help to make his client one of the highest-paid quarterbacks in their 11th in a row at home. Johnson PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Denver Nuggets coach Raul five games and last in the Smythc BOARD WORK — The Islanders’ Pat Lafontaine, left, is had seven points and 12 assists. your team,” he .said. ‘You gel maybe five punts a Division. the league. Phil Simms is the eighth-highest paid quarter­ Celtics Westhead has filed a $1 million defamation suit against game, and there’s very little room for error. checked by Washington’s Mike Lalor as they chase the puck back and will cam $1.5 million in the final year of his Mychal Thompson scored 19 an attorney for the family of Hank Gathers, the Loyola The Canucks did just about in their game Thursday night at Nassau Coliseum. The Capi­ points, the third consecutive game in everything but win lliursday night. three-year contract. From Page 17 Marymount player who died last season while Westhead “The punter and the guy who runs back punts arc tals nipped the Isles in OT, 4-3. which he’s reached a season-high. was coach. the only players who arc back there completely alone They fired 62 shots — a team record Klingler to stay at Houston — at goalie Mike Richter. Included Byron Scott added 17 for the Th* Assoctalad Pr**s "What do you ask Phoenix the other night when they The lawsuit, filed against Bruce G. Fagel in Philadel­ in football. Other players can mess up and it goes un­ one point ahead of Pittsburgh. coach Mike Milbury said. “We in the total unleashed at the rookie NEW YORK (AP) — For David Klingler, there are Lakers. KING FOR A DAY — Bernard King of the Washington Bullets faced Orlando?” Ford said. “They (the Suns) got beat. phia Common Pleas Court, claims Fagel has publicly noticed. But you don’t have to wait to look at the scored his second didn’t skate as well as 1 had hoped, goaltcndcr was a Canucks’ record more reasons to stay in college than play in the NFL. But Wilkins scored 19 as Atlanta lost drives toward the basket against New York’s Kenny Walker in Whoever is on your schedule, you’ve got to play, and made false allegations about Westhead’s connection to film to see if a punter blew it.” goal for the PciiEuins. but wc got the job done. Right now for Todd Marionvich, the pros might outweigh the cons. its fifth straight game, all on the you’ve got to play your game, and if you don’t, the other Gathers’ death, including “that if it were not for Rtul 28 in the third period. Although he’s been one of the NFL’s best punters our attitude is good, our approach is road. The Hawks held an early 12-6 their NBA clash Thursday night at Madison Square Garden. team can beat you.” Westhead, Hank Gathers would be alive today.” The all-time NHL record for shots Bruins 5, Cunadiens 2: Ray Underclassmen had until today to declare themselves since he joined the Giants from the USFL in 1985 fine, and our performances arc lead, but then missed 33 of their King scored 49 points to iead the Buiiets past the Knicks, Boston, 26-5 with Bird, is 6-6 without him. He has Fagel represents the Gathers family in a $32.5 million in a game is 83, by the Boston Bouiquc broke a tie with a power- eligible for April’s draft. NFL spokesman Greg Aiello and was lops in the NFC this season with a 44.1 yard showing it.” next 44 shots as Los Angeles took a practiced regularly this week, but Ford said it was uncer­ wrongful-death lawsuit pending in Superior Court in Los Bruins against Chicago goaltcnder play goal early in the second period Capitals 4, Islanders 3, OT: said the league won’t reveal this year’s final list until 107-98. average on 75 kicks, he’s intent on doing even better. Monday. 63-40 halftime edge. tain when he’d play again. Angeles. Sam LoPresti on March 4, 1941. and Cam Neely and Dave Poulin Dale Hunter scored 1:44 into over­ “I try to keep my goals real high. When I look “Nothing has changed my mind “Every day he’s out here working successfully is en­ Greg Adams capped a hectic Van­ added third-period goals as Boston time as Washington beat New York Rocket Ismail of Notre Dame and Herman Moore of Jazz 105, Trail Blazers 91: Utah Adams shot 13 of 30 from the back over a season, I say, ‘Well, you did alright,’ but about how good the Lakers are,” At­ couraging,” R rd said. Five finalists make pitch couver comeback by scoring the beat Montreal for its fourth consecu­ Virginia are among the 22 players who have already an­ stopped Portland’s seven-game win­ field, including 3 of 9 on 3-pointers, I always can think of situations where I could h.nvc for its sixtli straiglit victory over the nounced their intention to turn pro; last year 38 left lanta coach Bob Weiss said. “They DALLAS (AP) — Five finalists competing for three tying goal midway through the third tive victory. ning streak and continued its and made 16 of 19 foul shots. He At 32-11, the Celtics lead second-place Philadelphia done better,” he said. “Sometimes I’m just adequate, Islanders. school early. aren’t as athletic as Portland or San U.S. Olympic Festivals made their pitch for the games as jicriod. Ken Hodge and Andy Brickley homecourt mastery over the Trail scored only five points in the first by 8>/2 games in the Atlantic Division. Only Portland and adequate gets you nowhere.” The Islanders have lost all five The National reported in Friday’s editions that Antonio, but the experience factor is Blazers. quarter and had 13 at halftime (37-7) has a better record. the U.S. Olympic Committee opened four days of meet­ Rob Murjihy and Robert Kron also scored for Boston as the Brains meetings with Washington this Marinovich, Southern Cal’s troubled quarterback, and definitely in their comer.” Karl Malone had 24 points and 11 before breaking loose. The Hornets are a different team than the one Boston ings. The USOC heard 30-minute presentations from The 29-ycar-old Landeta, an articulate, down-to- also scored for tlie Ctmucks. The equaled their longest winning streak season atid have not beaten the Pittsburgh running back Curvin Richards formally peti­ The Lakers will try for No. 14 on rebounds and John Stockton had 20 Reggie Theus scored 28 points beat 135-126 in their only other meeting of the season South Rorida, Denver, Maryland, St. Louis and San An­ earth atliletc despite being a celebrity of sorts both on Rangers got goals from Mike of the season and boosted their Capitals since Feb. 2, 1990. tioned the NFL on Thursday for entry in the draft. Friday night against the Clippers. points and 15 assists as the Jazz won and Derrick Coleman had 23 points Nov. 14. tonio, who sought to land the games in 1993, 1994 or and off the field, said that although he’s isolated Gartnei, Kevin Miller and Kris King Adams Division lead to five ptiints Nordiques 4, Sabres 1: Jacques Neither player made an official announcement Thursday. Worthy said he probably will not for the 22nd time in 27 games and 16 rebounds for New Jersey. Since then, they traded power forward Armon Gilliam 1995. when he’s back to punt, he feels very much a part of as they increased their lead to three with a second victory over Montreal Cloutier, starting his first gtime for Klingler, who set or tied 33 NCAA record as Hous­ play in that game because his foot is against Portland at the Salt Palace to Philadelphia for center Mike Gminski. And starting Before adjourning on Saturday, tlie USOC also will the team. [xiints atop tlie Patrick Division. tills week. Quebec, made 35 .saves as the Nor­ Warriors 135, Clippers 119: Flyers 4, Penguias 2: Ron Sutter Boston outshot Montreal 39-23 in ton’s quarterback last year, said he came up with 23 still too painful. since 1981. guard Rex Chapman is injured. discuss the size and financing of future festivals, with “That image of punters and kickers being in a diques beat Buffalo. Mitch Richmond capp^ a sensa­ scored twice as Philadelphia ended handing the Canadiens just their reasons to return for his senior season and only three for Bullets 107, Knicks 98: Bernard Utah led by 19 points early in the "They lost a double low post offense,” Boston assis­ television contracts a big part of the latter. The festival’s world of their own is more myth than reality,” he Cloutier, a former Sabre who was tional month by scoring a season- television contract with ESPN ends after this year. Pittsburgh’s four-game winning second lo.ss in seven games and leaving. King, returning to the site of some third quarter before the Blazers ral­ tant coach Jon Jennings said. "We always had to be con­ said. “Nowadays more than ever as a punter or kicker traded to the Nordiques earlier this “I’ll be back,” Klingler said Thursday. “Most of the of his greatest games, scored 49 lied within 80-71. But Portland, led high 40 points and making a career- scious of Gilliam and J.R. Reid in the post. We had to streak. third in 13. week by the Chicago Rlackhawks Sabatini ousts Seffi Graf you’re as much a part of the team as anybody. reasons (for leaving) were money. But what was most points as Washington won at by Kevin Duckworth’s 17 points, high seven steals as Golden State design our defense to double both players. Now all we The victory lifted the Flyers into “Wc were a little rusty because of for Tbny McKegney, ctuiic up big important was taking care of my teammates and taking Madison Square Garden for the first never got closer. won its fourth sUaight game. have to do is be concerned about really one player in the TOKYO (AP) — Gabriela Sabatini and Steffi Graf second place in the Patrick Division, the time off (three days),” Boston time after time. care of my coach." time in three years. Spurs 106, Bulls 102: David Richmond is averaging 30 points post, J.R.” struggled through 21/2 hours and a third-set tiebreaker King, named to the All-Star team Robinson scored 31 points and had in his last 11 games, nine of them Gminski prefers to stay around the perimeter, where before the Argentine defeated the top-seeded Gemian Browns interview Belichick earlier this week, shot 11 of 14 from 17 rebounds and Rod Strickland led victories. The Warriors have won 16 he is an effective shooter. While that relieves pressure on 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (8-6) in tlie quarterfinals of the Toray Pan Central live loses to Hofstra in OT CLEVELAND (AP) — New York Giants defensive of the last 17 at home against Los Pacific Open today. the field as he scored 23 points in a late push that sent San Antonio Boston’s inner defense, it forces center Robert Phrish to NEW BRITAIN (AP) — Ernie Atkinson Damian John.son hit a jump shot in the coordinator Bill Belichick was interviewed Thursday for over visiting Chicago. Angeles. come away from the basket to guard Gminski. Martina Navratilova, seeded third and playing her first the fourth quarter. New York scored scored 13 points, including the gtmic-winning Iiaint for tlie Blue Devils with 20 .seconds the head coaching job of the Cleveland Browns. Strickland, who finished with 22 tournament since knee surgery in November, made short 25 points in the final period. Sonics 97, Rockets 94: Sedale Fkird also is concerned about guards Dell Curry and threc-ixiint play with 55 seconds remaining in remaining in regulation, to tic the score at He came to Cleveland Wednesday and first met with King’s jump shot put the Bullets points, scored six suaight as the Kendall Gill, who each had 26 points Wednesday night work of American compatriot Robin White, scoring a Fhreatt had 18 points as Seattle’s overtime, to lead the Hofstra Flying 67-67 as time ran out. Browns majority owner and president Art Modcll at Spurs overcame a 95-94 deficit in 6-2, 6-3 u-iumph on tlie artificial surface at the Tokyo ahead 79-77 and he followed with a reserves outscored Houston’s bench in a 123-105 loss to Indiana. The Hornets’ 13-29 record Dutchmen to a 78-74 East Coast Conference Modcll’s suburban Cleveland home. the final two minutes. Meuopolitan Gym. Derrick Flowers scored 18 points, Erroll tliree-point play with 9:23 left. The 53-9. Shawn Kemp added 17 points is the fifth worst in the league. victory over Central Connecticut State. Fresh off a Super Bowl win, Belichick reportedly is Knicks got no closer than three after Nuggets 125, Nets 119: Michael "1 don’t care what their record is or who they are,” In other quarterfinal matches. No. 4 Mary Joe Fernan­ I'lanigan "dded 15 and Anthony Knight had and 17 rebounds as the Sonics ended The Blue Devils (3-16, 1-4) led by one also being considered for a head coaching job with the that. Adams scored a career-high 45 Ford said. “That’s the attitude that costs you games, dez of the United States beat Japan’s wild-card entry 14 [H)ints for Hofstra. an eight-game road losing streak. [X)int, 34-33, at halftime in Thursday tiiglu’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers and was expected to be inter­ when you just think, ‘oh, it’s an expansion team and Nana Miyagi 6-0, 6-2 and No. 7 Laura Gildemeister beat Patrick Ewing scored 27 points points and added 11 rebounds and Seattle, which trailed by 16 points game. The score was tied .seven times in the John.son had 19 ixiints, Obet Vazquez viewed in Tampa Bay on Friday. for the Knicks, who had won six we’ll take the night off. Somewhere, somehow, we’ll American Kathy Rinaldi 5-7,6-4, 6-3. 12 assists as Denver won its fifth late in the second quarter, held the second half before Hofstra (11-9, 5-1) took a added 16 and Byron Smitn added 11 points Modell refused to discuss details of his meetings with straight at home against beat them.’ Sabatini meets Fernandez and Navratilova plays Gil­ straight game. The Nuggets have Rockets to just eight points in the six-point lead with 9:23 remaining. for the Blue Devils. Belichick or give his specific impression. Washington. won seven of nine after a 6-28 start. final 5'/2 minutes. “It doesn’t work.” demeister in the semifinals Saturday.

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