24—MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Sepi. 19, 1990 THURSDAY Hurricanes get the word, cut down the showboating

By STEVEN WINE ricanes “crossed the line” of good and possibly longer. It was tlic to jump up and down,” he said. “But Armstead shook their hips in a sack vinced the ninth-ranked Hurricanes The Associated Press taste with dancing, prancing and coach’s second edict concerning tlicre’s that line that we’re not going dance that some observers found to change their ways, Barrow said. LOCAL NEWS INSIDE posing in last Saturday’s nationally team behavior in as many weeks. to cross at the . vulgar; Hill raised both arms after “People my age pretty much un­ CORAL GABLES. Fla. — televised 52-24 victory at California. Following an opening-game loss at If they do, they’re just not going to each of his first six catches. derstand the dances,” he said, be­ a n r h p H t p r Brigham Young, he ordered the Hur­ play.” Taunting and gloating are nothing Criticism by the media, fans and “1 wasn’t very proud of it, and I cause some of the things we did, ricanes to stop making degrading new at Miami, but the reaction to ■ Boards will try to mend fences. Coach has per­ know our team wasn’t very proud of Celebrating by several Hurricanes you’ll see a lot of people doing in comments about opponents. Saturday’s antics was unprece­ suaded the Miami Hurricanes to cut it,” the coach said at his weekly drew boos from the California fans nightclubs. Erickson declined to spell out dented. back on their celebrations after big news conference TUesday. “There’s and a shower of postgame criticism guidelines as to what kind of “Some things were accepted three “Mostly the people that disagreed ■ War heroes to be remembered. plays. a f)oint where it’s embarrassing to in Bay Area newspapers and on celebrating he will or will not per­ years ago that aren’t accepted now with it were older alumni. I can un­ the program.” Miami radio talk shows. “We’re still going to have fun,” mit. by the public,” Erickson said. derstand that, because they helped ■ Bolton renovation plan set. What’s linebacker said. Erickson said players guilty of ex­ “We arc going to play hard, and The primary targets were Barrow, Even before he announced the build this school. They don’t want it “But we’re going to tone it down.” cessive celebrating in the future will we are going to be excited about linebacker and crackdown, the negative response to end up like a ni^tclub on the News Erickson said at least two Hur­ be benched for tlie rest of the game playing the game, and we are going receiver . Barrow and from fans and the media had con­ football field.” ■ Manchester schools to be upgraded. Local/Regional Section, Page 7. Sept. 20,1990 Gulf at a Glance Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year (AP) — Here, at a glance, are SCOREBOARD Ybur Hometown Newspaper Newsstand Price: 35 Cents the latest developments in the Persian Gulf crisis: ■ A charter flight carrying Blue Jays 3, \^nkees 2 Tigers 3, Angels 2 Pennant race glance American women and children Phillies 6, Cardinals 3 from Kuwait was heading to NEWYORK TORONTO AMERICAN LEAGUE DETROrr CALIFORNIA PHILA STEOUIS Baseball ab r h bl ab r h bl Eaat Division Hockey North Carolina today after a ab r h bl ab r h bl ab r h U ab r h bl Kelly cf 4 0 2 1 MWilsn cf 4 0 0 0 Phillips 2b 5 1 2 0 Polonia If 4 0 1 0 Dyksira cf 5 0 0 0 OSmith ss 5 0 1 0 W L Pet. GB SNET to raise stopover in London. The last Sax 2b 4 0 1 0 TFmdz ss 4 0 0 0 Boston 81 68 .544 — Frymn 3b 5 0 2 1 Ray 2b 4 0 0 0 Mrndini 2b 5 0 0 0 Zaito 3b 2 1 0 0 Mtngly dh 4 0 1 0 Gruber 3b 3 1 1 0 fli^ t is scheduled to depart on American League standings Trammiss 4 0 0 0 Dwnngdh 3 0 0 0 VHayes If 5 1 1 0 Lankfrd cf 4 0 0 0 Toronto 81 68 . 544 — Maas 1b 4 1 1 1 M cG riffIb 2 0 0 0 Whalers 2, Rangers 2 Fielder 1b 3 0 1 0 Winfield rf 3 1 0 0 M u r^y rf 4 2 2 0 Guerrer 1b 5 0 0 0 REMAINING GAMES Saturday, the State Department Eatl Division JeBrfId rf 2 0 0 0 Bell dh 3 1 1 0 NawHbrlt 0 2 0 0—2 W L Pet. GB GWarddh 4 1 1 0 Stevens 1b 3 1 1 1 Kruk tb 3 2 2 3 Jose r1 4 1 2 1 BOSTON (13) — HOME (8): Sept 25, 26, said, leaving behind hundreds of Nokes c 3 0 0 0 Ducey If 2 1 0 0 Hanford 2 0 0 0—2 Boston 81 68 ,544 — Lemon rf 4 0 1 0 Parrish c 4 0 1 0 Deulton c 2 1 1 0 MThmps If 4 0 1 0 Cleveland: 28, 29, 30, Toronto; O cl 1, 2, 3, Leyritz ph 1 0 0 0 Willims ph 1 0 0 0 First Period— 1, Hartford, Verbeek (Picard). mostly male American hostages. Toronto 81 68 . 544 — Mosoby If 3 1 1 0 Howell 3b 2 0 0 0 Thon ss 4 0 1 0 F ^n ozzi c 4 1 1 0 Chicago. AWAY (5): SepL 19, Baltimore; 21, 22, local rates Geren c 0 0 0 0 Myers c 3 0 1 1 523. 2, Hartford, Verbeek (Baca, Picard) 8:51 Detroit 72 77 .483 9 Heath c 4 0 1 0 Schofild ss 2 0 0 1 Hollins 3b 3 0 1 2 Oquend 2b 2 0 1 0 23, New Mjrk; 27, DetroiL ■ King Hassan II of Moroc­ Meulons If 2 1 0 0 Bordrs ph 0 0 0 0 (PP)- Milwaukee 69 79 .466 11'4! Cuyler cl 2 0 0 2 CDavis ph 1 0 0 0 Grimsiy p 2 0 1 1 Twksbry p 2 0 1 0 TORONTO (13) — HOME (4): Sepl 19, Now Blowers 3b 3 0 0 0 Mlinks ph 1 0 1 1 Secortd Period—3, New York. Bennett (Rice, co, Jordan’s King Hussein and Cleveland 69 80 .463 12 DWhite cf 0 0 0 0 Chbln ph 1 0 0 0 GPena ph 1 0 0 0 >brk: 21,22. 23. Cleveland. AWAY (9): SepL 24. HARTFORD (AP) — State utility SNET spokesman William G. Wlwndr pr 0 0 0 0 Lee 2b 20 0 1 Venable cf 2 0 0 0 Zamurwr), 13:01 (pp). 4 New Itork, Moller Algerian President Chadli Baltimore 66 81 .449 14 Ontivers p 0 0 0 0 Deyley p 0 0 0 0 25, 26, Milwaukae; 28, 29, 30, Boston; O ct 1, (Miller. Ruff) 14:51. Velarde 3b 0 0 0 0 Felix rf 3 0 0 0 Totals 34 3 9 3 Totals 28 2 3 2 2, 3, Baltimore. regulators have approved a plan that Scckamp said the change will take Newltork 60 88 .405 20'/j Fletchr ph 1 0 0 0 Walling ph 1 0 1 1 Third Period— No scoring. Bendjcdid planned a second West Division Espnoz ss 4 0 1 0 DatroM n o 100 008—3 Soever p 0 0 0 0 Collins pr 0 0 0 0 will allow Southern New England effect immediately. Customers will Totals 31 2 6 2 Totals 28 3 4 3 Overtime — No scoring. round of talks today on ending W L Pc i. GB California 010 1 00 000__2 Camach p 0 0 0 0 West Division Shots on goal— New Vbrk 7-13-8-2—30. Telephone to raise monthly rates for be notified by mail when the in­ Oakland 94 54 .635 — Now York 000 010 010—2 E—Schofiold, CFinley. DP—Calilornia 1. Totals 35 6 0 6 Totals 34 3 8 2 W L Pet. GB the Persian Gulf crisis after their Toronto 000 020 001—3 Hartford 6-8-182—26. ChicaflO 86 62 . 581 8 LOB—Detroit 8, California 6. 2B—Heath, Phil­ Philadelphia 023 000 010—6 Oakland 94 54 .635 — 80,600 customers including those in crease will show up in their monthly first meeting Wednesday in Two outs when winning run scored. lips. HR— Stavens (6). S—Cuylor. SF—Cuyler, Goalies—New York, John Vanblasbrouck (11 78 70 .527 16 StLouls 001 010 100—3 Chicago 86 62 . 581 8 shots, 9 saves), Mark Latoreet (15 shots, 15 Coventry and Andover exchange. bills. Calitomia 74 74 .500 20 DP—Toronto 1. LOB— New Ysrk 7. Toronto 5. ^horield. E—VHayes DP—Philadelphia 1. LOB— REMAINING GAMES RabaL Morocco. 2B—Myers, Espinoza. HR—Maas (19). saves). Hartford, Peter Skforkiewlcz (12 shots, For that exchange, in which Telephone exchanges — and Seattle 73 76 .490 21'/2 IP H R ER BB SO Philadelphia 6. StLouis 14. 2B—Jose. OAKLAND (14) — HOME (7): SopL 19, The peace plan included total SB—Meulons (1). S—McGriff. SF— Leo. DetroH 12 saves), Kay Whitmore (18 shots, 16 saves). phone numbers begin with 742, the resulting rates — fall into three clas­ Kansas City 69 79 .466 25 HR—Kruk (6). SF—Holline. Chicago; 21, 22, 23, Detroit; OcL 1. 2, 3, A—5,295. Referee— Mark Faucetta. Llnea- Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait, a IP H RER BB SO Morris W ,12-18 7 3 2 2 5 4 Calitomia. AWAY (7): SopL 24, 25, 26, Kansas Minrresota 6 7 83 .447 28 IP H R ER BB SO men — Kevin Collins and Brian Murphy. basic monthly rate for residential sifications baited on the number of Tuesday's Games New York Henneman S.21 2 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia City; 27, 28, 29, 30, Texas. summit of all Arab leaders in­ MWitt 8 2 2 2 3 3 Baltimore 4, Boston 1 California Grimsioy W.2-2 5 5 2 2 8 4 CHICAGO (14) — HOME (6): Sept 25, 26, phones will go from $9.64 to telephone lines in the local service GutermanL.10-7 2-311110 cluding the Iraqi president, Cleveland 8. Milwaukee 3 CFinley L.18-7 9 9 3 1 2 7 Ontiveros 2 3 1113 27, Milwaukee; 28. 29, 30. Seattla. AWAY (6): $11.02. The basic monthly rate for JDRobnsn 0 1 0 0 0 0 area. The more telephones in an ex­ Toronto 3, New Vbrk 2 HBP—DWhite by Morris. PB— Parrish, BooverS,13 2 0 0 0 1 1 Sepl 19, Oakland; 20. 21. 22, 23. Seattle; OcL withdrawal of non-Arab troops Toronlo businesses will go from $28.14 to change area, the higher the monthly Minnesota 10, Kansas City 4 Umpires—Homo, Kaiser; FirsL Johnson; StLoula 1.2. 3, Etoston. from Saudi Arabia, a “privileged Stieb 7 5 1 1 3 6 SocoTKl, McKean; Third, Voitaggk). Twksbry 1,187 5 6 5 5 0 2 $32.29. charge for basic service, Scckamp Seattle 7, Texas 3 Black W.12-10 2 11110 relationship” between Iraq and T—2:43. A—22,397. Deyley 2 0 0 0 0 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Detroit 3. California 2 JDFIobinson pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. Scholastic William Riordan, a spokesman said. Chicaso 8. Oakland 2 Camacho 2 1112 4 East Division KuwaiL and a Middle East peace HBP—JeBarfield by Black. PB—Myers Wednesday's Games HBP—Daullon by Tewksbury. WP— Grimsiey W L Pci. QB for SNET said that as of 1989, there The company can change the Umpires—Home, Reilly; First, Garcia: conference that includes Chicago (McDowell 13-7) at Oakland indians 8, Brewers 3 2. BK—Soever. Pittsburgh 84 64 .568 — were 159,OCX) phones in Coventry classification — with approval by Second, Hendry; Third, Palermo. Lebanon and the Israeli occupa­ (Stewart 20-10), 3:15 p.m. MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND Umpires—Home. Tata; FirsL Quick; Second, NowMjrk 83 64 .565 rk; 21. 22. 23, 24. Philadelphia. to be put to a vote in the 15- Clovelond at New \brk. 7:30 p.m. Milwaukee 102 000 000—3 7. Naugatuck 1-0 (1)41 Perry dh 4 1 1 0 Hrbek 1b 4 1 2 3 Vitolker rf 3 0 0 0 Jefferis 3b 3 0 1 0 Waal Division RECORD DRUG HAUL — U.S. Attorney Stanley Twardy, left, speaks at a news conference Chicago at Seattle. 10:05 p.m Cleveland 001 021 31x—8 8. Notra Dame-West Haven 1 -0 28 member council on Friday or Eisnrch rf 4 0 0 0 Gaetti 3b 4 1 1 0 Galarrg 1b 4 0 1 0 Franco p 0 0 0 0 W L P d. QB Only games scheduled Berry 3b 3 1 1 1 Leius ss 0 0 0 0 E—SurhoH, August LOB— Milwaukee 10. 9. Newington 1-0 27 Strike force files Saturday, diplomats said. Fitzgerid c 4 1 3 1 Boston cl 2 0 0 0 Cincinnali 83 64 .565 — in New Haven Wednesday where authorities displayed a record 66 kilograms of cocaine Cleveland 13. 2B—Gantner, N^ughn, Browne 2. 10. Southington 1-0 16 Schulz ph 1 0 0 0 Bush dh 4 1 1 0 Owen ss 3 0 0 0 Miller cf 1 0 0 0 Los Angelas 79 69 .534 42 Stillwell ss 3 1 1 0 Ortiz c 4 1 1 1 (8), TWard (2). S—Farmin, Alomar. Fairfield Prep 10, North Haven 7, Nonmik 5. will become a permanent feature SF—Alomar. Boyd p 2 0 0 0 OBrien c 2 0 0 0 REMAINING GAMES was the most cocaine ever seized in a maritime haul in New England, and the most cocaine National League standings Newmn ss 3 1 1 1 Ruskin p 0 0 0 0 Hughes ph 1 0 0 0 Fairfield 5. of U.S. foreign policy, according IP H R ER BB SO CINCINNATI (15) — HOME (9): Sept 25, 26, East Division Totals 35 4 7 4 Totals 361012 9 Foley ss 0 0 0 0 Gooden p 1 0 0 0 Class M first suit in Conn. ever seized in Connecticut. No arrests have been made. Milwaukee 27, Atlanta: 28, 29, 30, San Diego; Od. 1, 2, 3, to Deputy Secretary of Stale Kansas City 003 1 00 000— 4 Nixon cl 1 0 0 0 Tabler ph 1 0 0 0 1. SL Josoph-Trumbull 1-0 (8 )9 5 W L Pet. GB Krueger 4 1-3 10 3 3 1 0 . AWAY (6): Sepl 19, 20, Houston; 21. Minnesota 100 160 02x— 10 Pena p 0 0 0 0 2. Daniel Hand-Madison 1-0 89 Lawrence Eagleburger. He said Pittsburgh 84 64 .568 — August 1,0-3 2 2 2 2 1 0 22 (2). 23. San Diego. E—Berry, Stillwell, Mayne, Liriano. DP—Kan­ OMally 3b 1 0 0 0 3. Middletown 1-0 (1 )5 6 By JUDD EVERHART be billed for the price slated on the New'Arrk 83 64 . 565 'n Crim 0 2 2 2 2 0 LOS ANGELES (14) — HOME (8): Sept 19, efforts to pay for the U.S. sas City 1. LOB—Karrsas City 6, Minnesota 7. Totals 35 411 4 Totals 32 3 6 3 4. Meriden-Maloney 1-0 52 delivery ticket, even if the company Montreal 79 68 .53 7 4e p 0 0 0 0 Bckmn 3b 3 1 1 1 Whllon cf 5 2 2 1 L.A. Raiders 2 0 0 1.000 31 22 The MarKhestar High boys'junior varsity soc­ tinue into complaints about healing Fisk c 5 0 1 0 McGe© cf 5 1 1 0 RoRdrgz p 0 0 0 0 S ^ Diego (Lilliquist 3-10) at Los Angeles King 3b 2 0 0 0 Sndbrg 2b 3 0 1 0 Denver 1 1 0 .500 33 37 cer teem routed Fermi, 10-0, Tuesday after­ leged violations. Hocon refused estimated street value of $65 million Twardy said. Miami and New York, two areas the Moslem world, to seek a Thomas 1b 3 0 1 1 JCansac rf 4 0 0 0 oil prices from last winter and Armstrn p 0 0 0 0 JBell ss 2 1 0 0 Grace 1b 4 1 2 0 1 1 0 .500 47 45 noon. Bob Ftost and Vbrg Bauer led the young (Valenzuela 13-12), 1035 p.m. Rasqua If 4 1 2 0 Bair>as dh 4 1 2 1 Kansas City overtures to settle llic case out of and is the largest cocaine booty in He said authorities believe the with heavy drug trades. solution to the gulf crisis. Ouirms ph 1 0 0 0 VanSlyk cf 3 1 1 1 Dawson r1 4 1 1 2 San Diego 0 2 0 .000 30 38 Indians with three and two goals, respec^ely. gasoline price increases following McCray If 1 0 0 0 DLewis ph 0 0 0 0 court, the attorney general said. Thursday's Games Mndi p 0 0 0 0 Bonilla rf 4 0 2 3 Salazar 3b 4 1 1 1 0 2 0 .000 13 34 Adding orw goal apiece were Matt DeMarco, the stale’s history. state’s coastline is becoming attrac­ Sosa rf 5 2 2 2 Lansfrd 3b 3 0 1 0 Seattle Montreal at New VbrK 1:35 p.m. KeBrwn p 0 0 0 0 Bor>ds If 3 0 0 0 Dunslon ss 4 2 2 0 NA-nONAL CONFERENCE Leland Boutiliar, Eric Christianson, Brian Blount Stale law requires that customers tive to drug dealers, who have tradi­ Please see COCAINE, page 6. Vontura 3b 4 1 1 0 Blkr^sp If 1 0 0 0 Plea.se .see SUIT, page 6. U.S. Attorney Stanley A. Twardy Fhttsburgh at Chicago, 2:20 p.m. Totals 34 5 8 5 Totals 35 3 6 3 Bream 1b 4 0 0 0 Berryhill c 4 1 2 3 Eaal and Justin Dialarla. Charlie Tromblay and Flotchr 2b 3 2 2 2 McGwir 1b 4 0 0 0 San Francisco 101 020 001—5 San Frandteo at Atlanta, 5:40 p.m. LVIliera c 3 1 0 0 Dascanz If 3 0 0 1 W L T Pet. PF PA Macka Jones recorded the shutout In goal. Contractors Clndmab at Houston. 8:35 p.m. Guillen ss 4 0 1 1 Steinbch c 4 0 1 0 Cincinnati 000 100 002—3 Lind 2b 4 0 1 0 GMaddx p 4 0 1 0 N.Y. Giants 2 0 0 1.000 55 27 Philadelphia at S i Louis, 8:35 p.m. Afenir c 0 0 0 0 E—Duncan. DP—CirKinr^atJ 2. LOB— San Smiley p 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 .500 24 42 San Diego at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. Woiss ss 2 0 1 0 Francisco 9, Cincinnati 5. 2B—Mitchell. hold own In bill Palacios p 0 0 0 0 Phoenix 1 1 0 .500 23 52 Gollogo 2b 4 0 2 0 RoThompson, Sabo, HMorris. HR— WCIark 2 MHS JV girls’ soccer Cangels ph 1 0 1 0 Washington 1 1 0 .500 44 26 HARTFORD (AP) -— Con­ Totals 38 8 13 8 Totals 34 2 9 1 (18). Mitchell (35), York p 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 0 2 0 .000 41 50 The Manchester High girls' junior varsity soc- Sports program Chicago 020 213 0 0 0 -8 IP H R ER BB SO necticut’s defense contractors Merced ph 1 1 0 0 Csntral cw team registered a 2-0 victory over Fermi. Adults, children benefit Oakland 002 000 000—2 San Francisco Reuse p 0 0 0 0 Chicago 2 0 0 1.000 48 13 Vicki Simmons arxl Amy Dwyer scored the In­ held their own in a $283 billion E—Guillon. Pasqua. DP—Chicago 1. Oak­ Burkett W.13-7 02-3 7 3 3 0 2 American League results Bair p 0 0 0 0 Detroit 1 1 0 .500 42 52 dian goals. Dollar Chantavone, Maryboth Piano land 1. LOB—Chicago 7, Oakland 13. Bedrosn S.13 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 defense authorization bill for fis­ Rynids ph 1 0 0 0 Green Bay 1 1 0 .500 49 55 and Betsy McCubrey also played wall. The In­ 2B— Pasqua. Ventura, Fletcher 3B— Sosa, Cincinnati cal 1991 approved by the House Orioles 4, Red Sox 1 Bdinda p 0 0 0 0 Minnesota 1 1 0 .500 53 27 dians are 2-0. HR— Baines (15). Sosa (14), Fletcher (4). Browning L.13-9 5 1-3 7 4 4 2 2 BOSTON BALTIMORE Redus ph 0 0 0 0 Tampa Bey 1 1 0 .500 52 56 is threatened of Representatives. Calderon (14), SB— RHerxiofson (61). S— Layar^ 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 from friendship program ab r h bl ab r h bl Totals 31 5 8 5 Totals 35 8 12 8 Waal Weiss, Uohnson. RoRdrgz 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Tlicrc were no major changes JoReed 2b 4 1 1 0 SFinley rf 4 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 100 040 000—5 San Frandsco 2 0 0 1.000 39 25 IP H RER BB SO Armstrong 1 2-3 0 0 0 1 2 Illing JV boys’ soccer Quintan 1b 4 0 0 0 Gallaghr If 3 0 0 0 Chicago eOl 100 OOx—6 Atlanta 1 1 0 .500 61 48 for tlie Slate in comparison to the Chicago Mndi 0 0 1 1 2 0 By JACQUELINE BENNETT one-third of the high sehiKil’s 350 Boggs 3b 4 0 1 1 BAndesn If 1 0 0 0 E—Salazar. DP—Chicago 2. LOB—Pit­ L.A. Rams 1 1 0 .500 59 50 The Illing Junior High boys' soccer team lost Youth Services Bureau as can­ AFemdz W.4-3 7 8 2 2 5 5 KeOrown 1 0 0 0 0 0 By RICK SANTOS said Catherine. House Armed Services Commit­ Burks cf 4 0 1 0 Gomez 3b 3 0 0 0 tsburgh 5. Chicago 5. 2B— Sarxiberg. Bonilla. NewOdeans 0 2 0 .000 15 45 3-2, to Timottiy Edwards of South Windsor. Mxinchester Herald. students participate in the program, Patterson 2 1 0 0 1 2 Minutelli pitched to 3 betters in the 9th. Scott Rickard arto Shane Buzzell scored the I- didates. “It’s not what we were sup­ tee’s dcfen.se budget that passed Greenwi If 4 0 0 0 CFlipkn sa 4 1 1 0 3B—Dawson. HR—Whiton (2), Berryhill (1). Manchester Herald which includes boys and girls’ soc­ Oakland HOP—Bass by RoF^odriguez, Bass by Sunday, Sepl. 23 ling goals while Jeff Roberts and Matt Beggi Evans dh 4 0 1 0 W tl^ln cto 2 0 0 0 S—JBell. SF—Descenzo. “Tlie key to this program being posed to do,” added Ruel. in July, according to David Moore U12-13 4 6 5 5 0 1 Mirxjtelli. WP—Minutelli. Dallas at Washington. 1 p.m also played well. COVENTRY — The inter- cer, boys and girls’ cross-country Ftomine rf 2 0 0 0 Horn ph 1 0 1 0 Burns 2 4 3 3 0 1 IP H R ER BB SO Irxtanapolis s i Ftouston, 1 pm. MANCHESTER — An in­ a success is that the parenLs don’t Although Catherine noted they Boomer, a spokesman for Rep. Umpires—Home, Pulli; First, Rippley; Pittsburgh scholastic fall sports program at and girls' volleyball. Heap ph 1 0 0 0 Holies c 4 1 1 0 Nelson 2 1 0 0 2 1 Kansas City at Groan Bay, 1 p.m feel like that we’re going to Secor^. Darlir>g; Third. Froemmir>g. Smiley L,S-10 1-3 6 6 6 0 1 novative program in which had never had any “deep” con­ John G. Rowland, R-Fiflh Dis­ Pena c 2 0 0 0 Deverox cl 3 1 1 1 Klink 1 0 0 0 1 0 T—2.31. A—26,142. Miami at New Y>rk Giants. 1 p.m. Coventry High School may be can­ llic lack of a fall sports program Palacios 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 2 replace them,” Ganio said. trict, a member of the commit­ Rivera ss 2 0 0 0 Segui 1b 2 1 1 3 Moore pitched to 1 batter in the 5lh. Minnesota at Chicago, 1 p.m. volunteer couples arc paired as versations with the boy, she said, celled now that the town’s proposed would have a negative effect on the BRipkn2b 3 0 1 0 HBP—RHenderson by Patterson. Ibrk 2 3 2 2 1 2 New England at Cirxitnnati. 1 p.m. As u mother herself, she ack­ “We hope if he had a problem, tee. Reuse t 0 0 0 0 0 friends of children who have budget has failed once again, said entire student Ixxly, Raherty said. Totals 31 1 4 1 Totals 30 4 8 4 Umpires—Home, Cousins; First, Reed; Phoenix at New Orleans, 1 p.m Bair 1 2 0 0 0 1 Calendar parents is resurfacing here in nowledges there is potential for he’d come to us." Boston 000 001 000—1 Secorid, Cooney; Third. Brinkman. San Diego at Cleveland. 1 p.m. ftitrick Flaherty, chairman of die "It would be devastating to schixil Padres 8, Astros 1 Belinda 2 0 0 0 0 3 Bahimors 000 000 40i—4 T—3;27. A—33,728 Atianta at Son Francisco. 4 p m town. jealousy and rcscnimcni. TJic Wicks agreed the contact SANDIEGO HOUSTON Chicago Board of Education. morale,” he said. "1 also feel ilut it E—Quintana, Gomez. DP—Baltimore 1. Philadelphia at , 4 p.m. However, Youth Services Soldier bitten ab r h bl abrhbi GMaddx W.14 13 9 6 5 2 5 4 The program, called Befriend a dicy had with the boy was mostly LDB—Boston 6, Baltimore 5. 2fl—JoReed, Pittsburgh at Los Angeles Raiders, 4 p.m. “It is not something 1 want to do. would be a major step backward. Roberts If 5 2 1 2 Biggio c 3 0 0 0 Umpires—Homo, Winters; First, Davis; Bureau Coordinator Bob Digan on weekends, and typically it was DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia BRipken, Hora HFt—Segui (2). SB—Ftorrxne Seattle at Denver, 4 p.m. Today Child, was started in spring of It is not something that I’m in favor We’re telling them to say ‘no' to GHarris p 0 0 0 0 McGriff c 1 0 0 0 Secor>d, Layrto; Third, Runge. Detroit at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m Volleyball said the program is not necessari­ Ruel taking him to a ball game. (AP) — A U.S. Army in­ (A). Lefferts p 0 0 0 0 Candaol 2b 3 0 0 0 '. T—2:21. A—23,168. 1986 as a class project by a of. But we may have to cut the fall drugs. Wc have to give Uicin some- IP H R ER BB 8 0 Monday, Sept. 24 MarKhesler at Fermi, 3:30 Alomar 2b 5 1 2 0 Rhodes cf 1 0 0 0 Manchester Community College ly for families with any The Wicks, who now have fantryman was flown to a Boston Buffalo at New York JeU. 8 p.m. sports program if we arc forced to lliing to say ‘yes’ to.” Mariners 7, Rangers 3 JaClark 1b 3 2 2 3 Clancy p 0 0 0 0 military hospital in Gennany BollonL.9-4 6 2-3 5 4 4 2 4 Thursday student working under the direc­ problems, but would help single several grandchildren, said they Stpimsn 1b 1 0 0 0 FVjfide pi) 1 0 0 0 make another cut," Raherty said Athletes would be adversely af­ Gardner 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 TEXAS SEATTLE Dodgers 6, Braves 2 GIrla Soccer last week after being bitten by a JCarter cf 5 2 3 2 Simms 1b 1 0 0 0 tion of the Board of Education’s parents who arc overwhelmed by had none when ilicy entered the Fleardon 1 1 0 0 1 0 ab r h bf ab r h bl Sacred Heart at East Catficlic. 3:45 Sunday. fected. Ralierty said. “It would be a Huson aa 4 0 1 0 Roynida 2b 4 1 1 1 Lynn rf 4 0 0 0 GDavis 1b 3 0 0 0 LOS ANGELS ATLANTA Youth Services Bureau. the burdens of raising more dun program. poisonous siuikc, doctors said BaltltTKirs •b r h bi ab r h bl Bolton at Coventry, 3:30 Town residents Tbesday night severe disadvantage to students Mesa W.2-2 7 3 1 1 3 3 Franco 2b 4 0 1 0 EMrtnz3b 3 1 0 0 Abner rf 1 0 0 0 XHrnndz p 0 0 0 0 Bacon Academy at RHAM, 330 one child. “I’ve always loved kids," said W'edne.sday. Santiago c 4 0 1 0 Cederx) ph 1 0 0 0 LHams 3b 5 1 3 0 OMcOll If 0 1 Transactions Althougli die student, Cheryl sent the proposed town budget back hoping to play sports in college.” Schlirrg 1 0 0 0 0 0 Pimero 1b 4 0 0 0 GrfyJr cf 3 1 0 1 Volley ball “It would give mom a break Sterra rf 4 1 2 0 ADavia dh 4 1 2 4 F^ent c 0 0 0 0 Davidsn If 0 0 0 0 Javier d 4 1 1 0 Tredwy 2b Ganio, continued the program Ruel. Ilicy both have been in­ In addition, Ralierty .said die fall Olson S,32 1 1 0 0 0 1 Daniels If East CalholK at Hamden, 3:30 to the drawing boards for a fourth inevglia If 3 1 1 1 POBnn 1b 3 0 0 0 Pgiruk) 3b 3 0 11 Stubbs If 4 0 1 0 4 2 1 2 Gant cf 4 0 0 0 after the course had ended, the and the child a new leaniing ex- volved in tlie Boy and Girl Umpires—Homo, Morrison: First, Roe; GoD p 0 0 0 0 Justice rf 4 0 1 0 lime after voting down the referen­ eheericading squad could be cut as Secortd, Barrrett; Third, Kosc rmpitn ss 3 1 1 0 Oeur>a p 0 0 0 0 BASEBALL (xrienee,” Digan said. Fteimer dh 4 1 2 0 Buhrrer rf 3 0 0 0 JeClarX If 0 0 0 0 Caminit 3b 1110 Murray 1b 5 1 3 0 Gregg 1b 4 0 Friday effort fell by the wayside when Scouts for most of their adult well as support positions like team T—2:58 A—23,308. Antotlcan Lsagua dum 1,081-952. JGonzIz cf 4 0 2 1 Briley If 3 1 2 0 WtMl&on p 1 0 0 0 LGonzI/ 3b 2 0 0 0 Brooks rf 4 0 0 1 F^esJey 3b 4 0 Boya Soccer she moved to Massachusetts. That basically was die result ol lives. Inside Today... Petrallic 4 0 1 0 Valle c 2 1 0 0 Scioscta c 3 0 0 0 WNn c 4 0 0 0 SEATTLE MARINERS—Named Scott Hockvtile at MarKhaster, 3:30 Last week, the Board of Educa­ managers, which sludenLs use not Cora ss 1 0 0 0 Anthony rf 4 0 1 0 Nathery scout die program, according to a local Bu»ch«l 3b 3 0 0 0 Vizquel aa 2 0 0 0 Samuel 2b 3 1 0 0 Blouser ss 3 1 1 1 Bolton at East Hampton, 3:30 Gamo’s back in town. 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Incaviglia (23) 2B—f^gliarulo HF^—JCarUir (24), FHoborU (9), Los Angeles 300 030 0 0 8 -e Welhofifield vs. East Catholic (at MHS pool) gree in social work. diey were more like grandpareiiLs spoiled the child by taking him to Classiliod______13 16 forwards. 5 p.m. education will suffer another cut that "It would have to be a fee high Sa-Briley2(15) JaClark (23) SB - X a rte r (20). RoberU (41). Atlanta 000 001 001—2 Comics ______to 2 p.m. — Pirates at Cubs, WEAN ORLANDO MAGIC—Named Matt Wilson as­ Vollsyball Her challenge, which is a — dicir relationship was clo.scr to McDoruld’s. IP H R ER BB SO Atorrur (21). S—Wfiilson. E—Justice. Gregg. DP Atianta 1. LOB—Los may have to come from sports. In­ enough to support the program, D i s c o v u r ______11 (660-AM Taxaa sistant trairwr Rockville at Manchostor, 3:30 tough one, is to find six cuu|)les a friendship. “One of the things about the IP H RER BB SO Angeles 9, Atianta 5. 2B—Daniels, Treackway. SPURS—Signed David stead, the board voted to transfer which might eliminate some stu­ Focus _ 12 3 p.m. — College Sfxxcr: UConn Hough 6 2-3 3 2 2 4 1 San Diego “We never sat down and had Jafk»alL,4-6 0 2 2 2 0 0 HR—Blausar (8). SF— Brooks. Rivers, guard. Saturday to enter the program and befriend LocaLStato______7-9 Wht6onW.13 0 7 6 1 1 4 3 $2,250, noting that llic fall athletic dents who could not afford it,” at Harvard, WHUS-FM (91.7) JeRuaaall 0 0 1110 IP H R ER BB SO Conllnsntal Basketball Aasoclollon Football die students identified by the any heart-to-hearts with him,” riea.se see CHILD, page 6. 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WesL NLW VOffK JETS-W hived Carl Byrum. run­ East CstholK girls at Guilford Invitational, 10 T—2 29, A—5,189 ESPN T— 2:34 A—7,333 T—2:19. A—3,891. ning back. 2—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Sept. 20, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Sept. 20, 1990- 3 NATION/WORLD Sixty-five people are executed By JOHN POMFRET ecuted in 12 areas of the city. The curred in the wake of China’s the province’s capital, Guangzhou. The Associated Press crimes included murder, rape, gim violent suppression of nationwide Guangdong borders the wealthy smuggling, hooliganism and “major pro-democracy protests last June. British colony of Hong Kong and is HONG KONG — Authorities in a crimes,” which often means thcfL Amnesty said that among those one of the engines of China’s southern Chinese city executed 65 extortion or burglary. executed were people accused of en­ modernization drive. Most Iraqi soldiers Among the executed was a gaging in religious activities deemed ‘S'r criminals, including murderers, Grganized criminal gangs from rapists, smugglers and “hooligans” woman, the report said. counterrevolutionary or those who Hong Kong, the Triads, have moved in one of China’s largest mass ex­ Executions in China usually occur committed acts of violence during into Guangdong and joined local ecutions, an official report said. with a bullet to the back of the head. the 1989 protests for freedom. criminals, pushing drugs, prostitu­ seem poor, confused The executions on TUesday in Last week, Amnesty Internation­ China last Thursday denounced tion, gambling, smuggling and other Guangzhou, or Canton, comprised al, the London-based human rights the Amnesty report. social vices, law enforcement offi­ W l j » | turning up dead, the refugees said. organization, said more than 500 “On the question of human rights, cials say. China’s police appear in­ By NEIL MacFARQUHAR bers left behind from possible the largest such occurrence since a The Associated Press retribution. “They seem to like blood. This is nationwide campaign against crime people have been executed in China there are always differing interpreta­ capable of dealing with the crime About 500 refugees arrived Wed­ really a bloody regime,” said Faisal, began in China a year ago. They fol­ the past year in the anti-crime cam­ tions,” Foreign Ministry spokes­ boom and in some cases might con­ KHAFJI, Saudi Arabia — The nesday, a sharp drop from the more a 27-year-old computer program­ lowed the executions of nine people paign. At least another 600 people woman Li Jinhua said in Beijing. tribute to it. bulk of Iraqi forces in Kuwait ap­ than 6,000 who had poured across mer. in Shanghai for murder, theft and have been sentenced to death, it Despite the controversy, China in Travelers to Guangdong Province pear to be poor, confused teen-agers, the border since Saturday, when Iraq But each checkpoint seems to be pimping last week. said. some areas is facing a crime wave. report that heroin and prostitutes arc but crack Republican Guards arc opened it for the first time in more operating under a different set of According to a report in 1\ies- Amnesty said the latest roimd of Beijing’s decade of economic readily available. An American tightening their control over the city, than a month. rules in terms of the questions Iraqi day’s editions of the Yancheng executions was the most severe reform has produced serious social reporter who recently returned from Kuwaitis fleeing their country say. The numbers tumbled Monday soldiers ask, said a Kuwaiti defense Th . Assoclatsd Pras. Evening News, published in nationwide crackdown since 1983. dislocations and corruption, espe­ the area said heroin was for sale at Refugees interviewed over the when Iraqi troops began grabbing department official who visited his GuangzJiou, 65 “criminals” were ex­ The anti-crime campaign has oc­ cially in Guangdong FYovince and numerous locations for $34 a gram. past few days at this border crossing men under 40 at random from cars country last week. BUSH PROTESTER BEATEN — San Francisco police use said Iraqi troops were becoming in­ trying to cross. Those crossing Wed­ “They seem to lack stable or strict their batons on a protester who later was arrested outside the creasingly violent in their campaign nesday were old men, women and instmetions,” he said. Fairmont Hotel, where President Bush was speaking in sup­ to force Kuwaitis to accept Iraqi oc­ children. Refugees said the Iraqi troops port of California gubernatorial candidate Pete Wilson. Prime minister asked to resign cupation. Reports of rape, even against were constantly conducting Eighty-five people were arrested in the protest. Checkpoints every 900 feet are Kuwait women, h ^ climbed. maneuvers. By ALAN COOPERMAN The resolution was referring to Soviet, which is to meet Monday. is opposed to adopting the radical .1 > now controlled by at least one A flier distributed in Kuwait on the Council of Ministers and not Under Soviet law, the national Iraq was attempting to engender The Associated Press program of economic reforms,” he Republican Guard, who makes sure Sunday warned that anyone shoot­ President Mikhail S. Gorbachev, parliament could call an extraordi­ said. respect in Kuwait for President Sad­ that searches are thorough. ing a gun would be executed and MGSCGW — The Russian who has backed a sweeping 500-day nary meeting of its parent body, the The Russian action today came «» dam Hussein, who has annexed the Hundreds protest program tliat would bring quicker Neighborhood searches have also any house from which a gun is fired Congress of Peoples Deputies, oil-rich emirate. republic’s parliament today over­ four days after thousands of Tho Associated Press become more intense, with whole would be tom down, as would whelmingly approved a resolution market-oriented reform than Ryzh­ which by a two-thirds vote has the demonstrators marched in Moscow kov has called for. BREAD LINE — People line up outside a Baghdad bread shop Tuesday to buy bread, which areas completely cut off with six or neighboring homes. The seaside comiche was hung urging Soviet Prime Minister right to force the prime minister and and demanded Ryzhkov’s resigna­ eight roadblocks as up to 20 soldiers The Iraqis are already carrying every few yards with his portrait and at Bush luncheon Nikolai 1. Ryzhkov and his Cabinet The Russian parliament last week his Cabinet out of office. tion, citing the failing economy. is currently rationed by Iraqi authorities. In the city's suburbs, people can spend as long as comb each house, said the refugees, out the threat, with former army or Friday prayer leaders were told to to resign, calling them unable to threw its support behind the 500-day Ryzhkov has been under fire for Many also called for Gorbachev to plan. five hours on line for their bread as baked goods also are scarce. Juice and candy shops who generally spoke on condition of police officers and suspected resis­ put in a good word about him in By ELISABETH DUNHAM rattled metal barricades and hurled save the country from economic months amid increasing shortages of resign. The national Supreme Soviet is have been closed due to lack of sugar in Iraq. anonymity to protect family mem­ tance members disappearing and their sermons. The Associated Press bagels, melon slices and lasagna ruin. basic goods the Communist system Ryzhkov has acknowledged noodles at the officers. The nicasure, passed on a 164-1 now considering whether to approve has been unable to produce in suffi­ publicly that his government will vote with 16 abstentions, said Ryzh­ it or one of two other major cient quantity. not be able to implement the more ATTENTION! S A N FRANCISCO — The noodle-tossing was organized proposals. Ryzhkov presented his CALDWELL Demonstrators denouncing the Mid­ kov’s government “is not capable of “The people are living worse each radical, 500-day plan, and he indi­ by ACT-Up — AIDS Coalition To Superpower data exchange dle East military buildup and the pulling the country out of its deep proposal, the most conservative, to year,” said Ilya Konstantinov, a cated he would resign if the national FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC Unleash Power, which accuses Bush the national body last week. OIL Bush administration’s AIDS policies economic crisis.” Russian parliament lawmaker from parliament were to vote for it. By Registered Nurse of ignoring a commission’s recom­ Russia is by far the largest of the Kryuchkov sat beneath a portrait of sort of information the Soviets protested a speech by the president The Russian body called on the Leningrad. Ryzhkov’s plan envisions con­ By BRYAN B R U M LEY mendations to speed federal ap­ country’s 15 republics — home to Soviet founder Vladimir I. Lenin. might be willing to offer the United DAY: Friday 649-8841 Wednesday, some pelting police national parliament, or Supreme “It’s obvious that the Ryzhkov tinued central control of the The Associated Press proval of various new drugs, includ­ half the Soviet people — and its Beside the KGB chief was a vase of States. Most Iraqi military equip­ TIME: 5:30to9;00PM with symbolic lasagna noodles. SovicL to “solve the question of the government could not and cannot economy while gradual moves arc ing some for AIDS patients. The lawmakers have considerable in­ correct the problem. It’s also ob­ bright flowers that contrasted with ment is Soviet-made, and providing About 85 of the approximately resignation of the entire government made toward a market-based sys­ MOSCOW — The KGB would PLACE: Liggett Drug and Parkade Call commission is headed by Dr. Louis fluence in the national Supreme vious that the Ryzhkov government the stark decor of the wood-paneled intelligence on how to defeat that e- 500 demonstrators were arrested, of the USSR.” tem. like to exchange information with Health Shop Lasagna, and was formed by Bush conference room on the third floor quipment in battle might undermine police said. the CIA on Iraq but has not made As a public service sponsored by - For when he was vice president. the offer directly because past of the Lubyanka, the gray, pink and the effectiveness of the Soviet Chanting “Bush and Quayle proposals for cooperation have been yellow KGB headquarters in military in any possible confronta­ Liggett Pharmacy/Parkade Health Shop Price!! belong in jail,” demonstrators faced The significance of the other rebuffed, the spy agency’s chief has downtown Moscow. tion with the United States. off with hundreds of officers in riot foodstuffs the demonsuators hurled wasn’t evident. told The Associated Press. On his left hung a portrait of Felix gear. The demonstrators beat drums, Baby^s birth escalates domestic fight “I am convinced that we could Dzerzhinsky, founder of the Soviet really tell each other something secret police. GRANGE, Calif. (AP) — A “It looks like us,” Mrs. Calvert Arguments in the case, lawyer. “Even in the middle of valuable, especially about ensuring He joked with the group about the woman who agreed to bear a child said. originally set for Sept. 27, were this mess, it’s still so exciting. fear the KGB and the Lubyanka in­ Neil Bush to face for a couple using their egg and “It’s got my nose and real rescheduled for Friday. Aruia is in heaven.” the security of Soviet and American spired but said in serious tones that I sperm gave birth 2'/2 weeks ahead straight, brownish hair,” Calvert Johnson, 29, who knew Mrs. citizens” in the Persian Gulf region, William Steiner, the child’s KGB chairman Vladimir A. Kryuch­ the agency was leaving behind that of schedule, escalating a custody said. Calvert, 36, from a Santa Ana lig ht battle that could break new Months ago, Johnson backed hospital where they both worked legal guardian, ordered hospital kov said in an interview. “tragic page” of history. officials not to release the baby From music this spring ground over surrogacy. out of the deal and sued the as nurses, claims the couple’s en­ If the CIA wants help, “You can In meetings with American offi­ eoD i life Anna Johnson and the 6-pound, couple for custody. until a judge decides who will be sure that our reaction would be cials, Kryuchkov said, “we always thusiasm for the pregnancy 10-ouncc boy were reported in TTic outcome of the case could waned. have temporary custody, said positive,” Kryuchov told the visiting give signals about being ready to By MARCY GORDON J. Davidson won’t make an im­ Harold F. LaFlamme, the infant’s ■'ml,'■(i good condition after an uncompli­ be a groundbreaking ruling over The Calverts did not visit John­ AP board of directors and execu­ work together in this or that field” LHUrch The Associated Press mediate decision on the case after CHRisti cated delivery Wednesday. court-appointed lawyer. tives on Wednesday. with U.S. intelligence. the hearing that begins Tlicsday in what constitutes parenthood — son at St. Joseph’s Hospital after Mark and Crispina Calvert, the He said his agency is also willing “The signals reach the right ad­ WASHINGTON — President Denver, OTS Chief Counsel Harris the child’s genetic makeup or the the birth but left her a bouquet of Under Steiner’s orders, the couple who hired Johnson to carry to work with U.S. intelligence in dress,” he said, but the answer is al­ Bush’s son Neil faces a public hear­ Weinstein told reporters at a brief­ act of bearing a child — or a nar­ red roses. hospital will “Ueat the baby as if the baby for $10,000, visited the row custody decision focused on fighting international terrorism and ways something along the lines of, ing next week on the government’s ing. “It’s extremely uplifting,” said he has three parents,” LaFamme infant Wednesday night. the child’s best interests. narcotics trafficking. “We are not ready yet.” J J A X conflict-of-interest charges against Davidson is expected to make a Richard C. Gilbert, Johnson’s said. The balding, white-haired It was not clear precisely what him, but a final decision in the case non-binding recommendation by won’t be made until next spring. Dec. 6 to OTS Director Timothy The administrative law judge Ryan, Weinstein said. presiding over the case has several The judge could recommend to Rebels want end options, including recommending a Ryan that the regulators’ proposed Dogs maul toddler stronger charge against Bush than cease-and-desist order against Bush the one proposed by federal be issued, or he could rule against it. PITTSBURGH (AP) — A 2- Rottweilers are known for their regulators, a government attorney The order would bar Bush from en­ year-old boy who had “almost every strong jaw and thick neck muscles. of worsening war said Wednesday. gaging in future actions that would square inch” of his body mauled by “Steven had almost every square Bush, 35, was a director of Sil­ involve a conflict of interest. a pack of dogs was breathing with a inch of his body bit or tom,” said Bibles and Books has been in lor 18 years. David and respirator today and in critical con­ Dr. Max Ramcnofsky of Allegheny By MICHELLE PAUL visit. verado Banking, Savings and Loan Davidson also could recommend Glenda McAulltfe purchased the store September 1,1989. The Association, a Denver thrift that a stronger prohibition order, dition. General. The Associated Press “I feel the situation in Liberia is store teatures Christian books, music, gifts tor all ages, cards, Steven Sclfridgc of Saxonburg church and wedding supplies and a special childrens section failed in November 1988 at an es­ Weinstein said. Doctors today watched for signs deteriorating. More and more pieople timated cost to taxpayers of $1 bil­ Five other former directors and was attacked by six Rottweilers of infection and said it was too early ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast — Sick­ are in danger of starvation and death with both age and topic selecttons. Also teatured Is books and while playing with a cousin TUesday ness, starvation and the possibility bibles tor children ot all ages. lion. Bush resigned in August 1988, officers of Silverado, including to offer opinions on Steven’s from diseases, especially a growing just after his father received the former chairman Michael R. Wise, at his grandmother’s Butler County recovery. of further fighting are on the rise in cholera threat,” Cohen said. We want to thank our many customers and look torward home. Liberia, but rival guerrilla chiefs tue to and welcome new customers. As we enter our second year, Republican presidential nomination. consented to prohibition orders ear­ The boy’s 11-ycar-old cousin, we strive to make personal service our goal and look forward to The Office of Thrift Supervision lier this year. Surgeons spent eight hours Wed­ willing to talk peace, a senior U.S. He said conditions worsened after nesday reconstructing the boy’s Jamie Ross, threw herself into the diplomat said after meeting the President Samuel Doe, accused by serving you. Tho store is open Mon. - Sat. 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM is seeking an order against Bush that The cease-and-desist order and Thursday til 8:00 PM. windpipe, one lung, veins and pack but was unable to keep the leaders. the rebels of corruption and human effectively could bar him from proposed by OTS would stop short dogs away from Steven, police said. working for a bank or a savings and of banning Bush from the financial arteries. Another 4>/2 hours were Herman Cohen, U.S. assistant rights abuses, was captured and needed for plastic surgery on his She then called police. secretary of state for African affairs, killed last week by the rebel forces loan. institutions indusUy, but could im­ Th* Assoclatad Press WHERE QUALITY & SERVICE STILL MEANS SOMETHING. The agency contends Bush failed pose strict conditions on his holding head, face and neck. “She’s the real hero here,” said had put himself at considerable per­ of Prince Johnson. The dog bites caused massive sonal risk in traveling to the civil YOUR ONE STOP & SHOP DIRECTORY. to adequately disclose to Silverado such a job. A prohibition order BANKRUPT BROTHEL — Jeri Coppa, a federal bankruptcy Chris Jones, a paramedic who was Reprisals against Doe supporters his business relationships with would be an “absolute bar,” blood loss and Steven’s face was the first to arrive at the scene. “At war-ravaged land, where sporadic trustee from Reno, Nev., talks to employees of the Mustang maimed, said Dr. Max Ramcnofsky have been reported and many Doe developers Kenneth M. Good and Weinstein said. one point she tried to cover the little fighting continues. Ranch Wednesday about reopening after it shut down Tues­ of Allegheny Hospital. The injuries "The prospects for increased war­ loyalists are still refusing to sur­ Bill L. Walters, two big borrowers A draft internal document written boy with her body.” Bibles & Books J & J Jewelers Marvin's Park Hill Joyce day to pay off $13 million in federal taxes. The individuals in were so severe paramedics were un­ fare are growing,” Cohen told a render to rebels for fear of being from the institution. earlier this year by OTS staff mem­ able to find a vein solid enough for news conference Wednesday in killed. Rival rebel forces have also A Complete Christian Bookstore Jeweler Art Supplies & Framing Bush has denied any wrongdoing. bers recommended that a prohibition the scene are not prostitutes, who fled in fear of the IRS, but Florist inserting an intravenous needle, he Abidjan after returning from the clashed. Adminisbative Law Judge Daniel order be issued against Bush. other employees. 840 Main Street 785 Main Street 981 Main Street 36 Oak Street said. 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At least 31 nations He said the vote would help the Q > now pending before utility these instances, we will take action,” Nuclear Power Station and runs the mar school. A new music room and a member of the association for ly arc involved in the day-to-day regulators. tee. representing about 4,300 athletes morale of the few Kuwaiti athletes By BRIAN M. TROTTA One of the issues the association How many Connecdcut residents > r- she said. plant. cafeteria would be built at the high eight years for a reason. operations of their companies, she monitors arc methods of taxation. The council’s presidenL Sheik have agreed to participate in the at the Games. Manchester Herald “When we’re together, wc have a are missing from World War II is not 33 CO school and a building to house the said. “We’re a heavy user of utilities,” so better say in what’s going on in The association, which has been known, Shemeley said. BOLTON - Members of the town’s middle school students the association is concerned with the 33 > Connecticut,” Lumbra said. “Wc in existence for about nine years, For the nadon as a whole, 2,503 Board of Education, the Board of would be added to the grammar > EASY LIVING INC., THE FUTON STORE have more input in government than has more than 100 members and state’s tax on businesses utility use, soldiers are missing as a result of M°ss MEMORY LANE Selectmen and the Public Building school. Tracy said. “0 . / t l ' we would separately.” many more associates in Connec­ Viemam, 8,170 from Korea, and THIS COUNTRYSIDE ANTIQUES CENTER THIS Commission have set a timetable of Anwar Hossain, an architect with PRLSemS 7«£ The Lawrence Associates of Another local member of the as­ ticut and some in nearby sections of CCA, which meets every two or 78,751 from World War II. The antique shop is located in the complete house and both bams. The new bam events leading up to the Januxuy U Manchester, said tlie cost estimate sociation, Syndet Products Inc. of New York and Massachusetts, says three months, also is concerned with to the rear of the property is total furniture. The shop will always have a large referendum on the school building Calling the POW-MIA situadon Bolton, has been with the associa­ Association FYesident Alan Tracy. governmental regulations and the display of oak, walnut, mahogany and pine furniture. We always carry a good plan. for the project will be ready by Oct. an “international problem,” E-Z Choice tion since its beginning. Associates generally arc com­ lack of some regulations. display of kitchen cabinets, tables, chairs, chests, desks, lampw, jewelry, suver, However, there was some con­ 24. However, Board of Education Shemeley said the solution is IW>E TROn AKMCAN SOLID OAK. Syndet, which owns a car wash in panies which are not in the business “We feel one of our problems is tools, 1 oys a nd much more. We ha ve over 30 antique dealers. The shop always has fusion over when the actual referen­ members said they need the figures cooperation between nations in­ Hartford, is primarily in the business of washing cars, but which free wash with fill-up,” he said. M I .■ — an excellent turnover of mcr- dum questions must be prepared. earlier in the month for the Board of volved in past wars. %ilcracfccr ^ chandisc. Come over Finance to develop the mill rate im­ Compare & Decide 1990 Editions Deputy First Selectman Carl us. You w ll be pleasantly sur­ Preuss said that the question must be pact. Dept. 56 prised. The shop is closed Monday and Tuesday. Hours submitted to the secretary of state’s “I can try to rush it if it is criti­ Heritage Villages and office 60 days before the balloting New bags for leaf disposal bid Generation A-Frame New Generation E-Z are from Wednesday-Sunday cal,” Hossain said. “But remember, Public Snowbabies for approval. this is something you will base your □ 2 Position Frame* Positton Framg- 10-5. The shop is located on the leaf collection machines, but the NA7UML OR BLACK Byers Carolers comer of Route 44 and 31 However, Board of Education entire referendum on.” By ALEX GIRELLI landfill. riNlSH Bad. Sofa B#d, Sofa. ChaiM cost is high, about $28,(X)0 each. 1 -----1 “ I Heritage Santas North. From Hartford: 84 East, member Thomas Manning said he Once the estimates arc out, there Manchester Herald Tlic normal vacuum leaf collec­ □ Hard to m ovt around OKoiidat aasily on whaals Town Manager Richard Sartor said 1 mile north of Gay City Exit 59. Follow 384 to Route 44, thought that because it was a local will be a public hearing in Novem­ tion program will also be carried out hearing 7Bm WORTH MORE... the machines should be tried in muL □ Bad pulla away Irom wall O^Wall huggar Hours: WednesdaySaturday 10-5 2224 Boston Turnpike, Route issue, the question need not go ber on tiic referendum. MANCHESTER — About 6,(XK) beginning Oct. 22, and residents will Sunday 11-5 44. (203) 742-0.346. still be permitted to put leaves in town, under lease, before they are OUEIM □ Scralchas floor whan O^No movamant of basa BUT COSTS LESSIII 649-7514 through the state. He said the ques­ Hossain said that if the project is households in Manchester will have purchased. opaning and ebsing whan opaning and ebsing tion only needed to be set 30 days approved by the voters, it would be a new option for getting rid of this plastic bags for pickup with the nor­ The directors also heard reports tonight before the Jan. 28 balloting. 30 to 36 months before the construc­ fall’s leaves under a program being mal weekly trash collection during □ Difficull to opan and Sr'Opans and ebsas on the town’s Independence Day ebaa The timeline for the building tion is completed. That includes six instituted by the town. the leaf-pickup period. aasily with ona hand Celebration and on a program to ex­ By BRIAN M. TROTTA $399.00 project currently calls for final plans months to make the detailed con­ The households are in areas of But this is the last year collection □ Arms ruad I lf ’Arms ramovabla plain the effects of the town tax roak frame and struction drawing, three months for Manchester Herald for the project to be reviewed by the town where the leaf fall is expected in die plasdc bags will be permitted. revaluation. Cofolir 71/2" futon Board of Selectmen and the Board the state to review the design, two to be low. Tlicy will be able to buy The leaf collection program was Jay Giles, chairman of the com­ BOLTON — Tonight, residents of Education next week. months for the bidding process and large paper bags at various locations described by Lee O’Connor, sanita­ mittee that operated the Indepen­ will get dicir first chance to com­ CQd d b o f ^ The project includes additions to 18 to 24 months of actual construc­ for 30 cents each, fill them witlt tion superintendent, during a meet­ dence Day Celebration, said con­ ment on the town's proposed SOFU'S PLAZA ■ both the high school and die gram- tion. leaves and put tlicm at die curb for a ing of the Board of Directors Tues­ RouM S ' ExH4SOfll-ei N/S 122Proapact Hfl Ro*d - EM WVvltor, CT06068 GOING OUT OF tributions and proceeds from sales at zoning regulations revision, which separate collection day night. Mon , Tuaa , Wad • Sat 104 Thufi 8 F»1 104 Sun 12-4 ■ (203) 2B2 IBIB the celebration come very close to has been called too restrictive by T h e bags, which arc Public Works Director Peter Lozis meeting the $23,500 of expenses the Bo;ud of Selectmen yet “more biodegradable, will be placed in a Wid die directors TUc.sday that he is and that the town now owns die bar­ relaxed" by members of the School upgrades compost heap at the town’s .sanitary investigadng the purcliase of better becue pits which cost about $1,200. Zoning Commission. BUSINESS SALE The zoning board hearing will IT'S BACK TO SCHOOL TIME. FINAL WEEK Store Closing September 22 take place at 7 p.m. at Town Hall. The proposed regulations were a top priority written for die town by Design 1 ARE YOUR CHILD'S TEETH Professionals, a South Windsor drastically reduced PRICES! engineering firm. By SCOTT BREDE Wilfred Dion, the building and MAKING. THE GRADE? Mark Johnson, chairman of the SAVINGS/ Manchester Herald ground head for the district. ■‘'flic list is a way of setting zoninij commissioii, said a repre­ sentative of the Finn will be on MANCHESTER — Tlic upgrad­ priorities for die maintenance items HAVE DENTAL INSURANCE? dial need to be done.” Dion said. ha.id to answer questions from the ing of several school buildings will public. We will accept payment from your insurance. be the chief concent of tlic new The $707,400 dial is being proposed for the 1991-92 capital On Monday, the Board of " " o O 'V t five-year capital iin|)rovemcnt list Selectmen characterized the OFF for the school district, officials said. budget will be die highest figure th.it regulations as being too restrictive NO DENTAL INSURANCE? Tlic repairs, which will cost on the list asks for, Dion said. 13ie capi­ and loo discretionary, a charge See us regarding payment plans. Quality 14K and sterling rings, earrings, chains, the average of $625,(XX) per year tal budget plan for next year will go 9 which Johnson denied. before the Board of Education in over die next five years, should not "Wc felt wc clarified a lot of bracelets, watches and much much more! give the Board of Education any January for its approval before * MEDICAID WELCOME u discretionary regulations,” he going on to die Board of Directors, major hardships, said Superinten­ said, ‘"nic board of selectmen Make offer on engraving machine and safe! Dion said. ■C( PAYMENT PLANS dent of Schools James Kennedy. thought that these (new) regula­ Tlic five-year improvement plan Most of the asbestos removal and tions were too discretionary, but roof repair will come next year, he was presented to the board’s the old ones were more so.” facilities and grounds subcommittee said. TOWN & COUNTRY JEWELRY Johnson said one of the strong Wednesday. Tlic major repairs in the coming pcn to anyone who cares about To adopt a cat Irom Aid to Help­ sonal accounts. issued a statement Wednesday driving in ConnccticuL even though application from the Department of nowledged that Rowland may have Democratic Party to come together list. The dog pound is located on animals. Annual dues arc $15 for less Animals call 242-2156, day or MANCHESTER Some bank lawyers said they saying Shuch will defend himself his driver’s license expired May Motor Vehicles. He said he does not driven “on occasion” with his ex­ and get behind the campaign for town property off Olcott Street individuals and $25 for families. evening, or 232-8317, evenings Building Commitcc, Municipal Building board were also concerned about $5 mil­ against the bankruptcy proceedings. 1989 and has not been renewed. drive often. pired license. governor that Bruce (Morrison) is Legal assistant’s luncheon only. room, 7:30 p.m. lion worth of luxury homes the Sisti running and work for victory in near the landfill. The dog warden The group holds meetings the Shuch has been on leave of absence After some initial suggestion by “We never got llic renewal ap­ “It’s conceivable that it oc­ The Central Connecticut Association of Legal Assis­ Board of Directors Comment Session, Municipal family purchased in Florida while from Colonial since summer. campaign staffers that he doesn’t plication, and that’s why it never curred,” said John Mastropietro, November,” said Morrison cam­ Building, 6:30 p.m. paign manager Thayer Baldwin Jr. tants will hold its September Luncheon Meeting on drive, Rowland called the Courant was renewed,” Rowland said. “We Rowland’s campaign manager. “He Thursday, Sept. 27, at noon at the Hartford Club. The ANDOVER Wednesday and acknowledged to he just never got it. It’s as simple as may have done it because he didn’t “We’re hopeful about the (Mor- Land Development Commission, Town Office rison-Cibes) meeting.” luncheon is op)cn to the public. Cost is $17.75 for mem­ had been driving without a license, that.” know it until you brought it to his bers and $22.75 for non-members. For further informa­ Obituaries Building, 7:30 p.m. but said he was unaware it had ex­ During the day, Rowland’s cam­ Baldwin said the Morrison cam­ Aparo’s attorney attention that his license had ex­ tion, contact Mabel Diamond at 522-1216. BOLTON pired, the papx;r said. paign gave varying comments about pired. paign has no problem with Pelto Zoning Board of Appeals, Community Hall, 7 p.m. poetry, died of cancer Tuesday at The Courant checked motor his expired license, the Courant said. “If he got up in the morning and returning to his old job because “we St. Janies Girl Scouts Madeline (Miller) Hartford area for many years, and in Public Hearing on ^ n in g Regulations, Community vehicle records after receiving an When asked about the license Florida. her home. She was 47. his kids needed to go somewhere, he can use all of the skilled help we can There will be an organization meeting for girls attend­ Hall, 7 p.m. anonymous tip. Rowland suggested Wednesday afternoon, Rowland’s Squillacote She is survived by a son. Dr. John Mrs. Goodenough’s songs were again requests drove them,” Mastropietro said. “It get to elect a Democratic ticket.” ing St. James who want to join Girl Scouts at St. James HEBRON the tip was retribution for his press secretary. Jack Goldberg, told Mrs. Madeline (Miller) Squil- G. O’Hurlcy of West Hartford; a recorded on folk labels by such ar­ would have been times when he Baldwin and Droney said they ex­ School on Friday at 7 p.m. One parent must be there to Board of Selectmen, Town Office Building, 7:30 proposal this week to demand the Courant, “It’s just an oversight didn’t have a driver.” lacolc, of Manchester, died Wednes­ sister, Celine Zirois of Montreal, tists as the Irish Duo, Tommy pect lingering wounds and hard feel­ register Uic girl. The girl need not attend. Leadership is p.m. layoffs and other concessions from and it happened because he doesn’t ings from the primary to heal quick­ day at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ Canada, seven grandchildren; and Makcm and Liam Clancy. Rowland called The Courant late needed. For more infomialion, call Kitty Wicks, 67 Glcn- tal after a long illness. Bom in Her first collection of poems, youthful status slate employees. drive.” ly- seven great-grandchildren. ‘This is what happens when you Goldberg said the congressman Wednesday to say that Goldberg wood St., Manchester. Naugatuck, a resident of New There will be a mass of Christian “Dower Land,” was published in have the courage to take on the state had virtually no occasion to drive was wrong to suggest that Rowland “You have to be a little deaf to Britain for seven years, and a resi­ burial, Friday, 10 a.m., at St. Peter 1984. She also wrote “Milking in HARTFORD (AP) — Karin convicted of the con.spiracy charge. Safe rides seeks members employees. These things will pop because he lives in Washington doesn’t drive. He said Goldberg things that are said on the bat­ dent of Manchester for 47 years, she Claver Church, 47 Plca.sant St.. West November” this year. “Bury the Aparo’s attorney has asked a If tried as an adult, she could face a Manchester Safe Rides will hold an organizational Thoughts up,” Rowland said. “within walking distance” of the made the erroneous statement tlefield,” Droney said. was an active member, chaplain and Hartford. Burial will be private. Blackbird Here” will be published Halford Superior Court Judge to sentence of up to 20 years. meeting for new members on Sunday at 6 p.m. at St. Bar­ Rowland has urged, as part of his Capitol. “If he has a meeting far without consulting him. He said he expects Pelto to “reach senior vice president of the There arc no calling hours. The next year. reconsider his denial of youthful of­ The special status would also tholomew’s R.C. Church at 45 Ludlow Road. Any youth In one of his books, Robert M. Pirsig depicts a climber campaign, that the driver’s licenses away, he has a staff member who out to the people of eastern Connec- American Legion Auxiliary Post Shcehan-Hilborn-Breen Funeral fender status for the 19-year-old, reduce further publicity surrounding He said he was unaware his between ages 15 and 21 who lives in Manchester or at­ Food store exec of convicted drug criminals be licuu” which was Cibes’ strongest 102 in Manchester for 44 years. She Home, 1084 New Britain Ave., West whose only desire is to reach the summit. His only satis­ saying the judge did not properly goes with him and drives him,” license had expired until tends school in Manchester is welcome. Those interested the case, since all court proceedings revoked. Ironically, others have Goldberg said. base, “and get them highly active in was a member of St. Ann’s Church, Hartford, has charge of arrange­ CINCINNATI (AP) — Charles B. faction comes from thinking and talking about diat des­ consider all available facts before and court records will be sealed. Mastropietro told him Wednesday in joining must attend this meeting. Amann, a food store executive who tination. While climbing, his eyes arc always staring at countered that that would not work But at least three neighbors said the campaign.” New Britain. She was a member of ments. Memorial contributions may reaching his decision. While acknowledging Aparo’s that a reporter had inquired about it. St. Bridget’s Parish for more than 40 be made to the House of Bread, 528 helped develop convenience stores the peak, that place in the future. As he looks up the trail, “The defendant never presented Morrison trounced Cibes last Hebron VP'W car show he's removed from the here and now. He does not sec die eligibility to be treated as a youthful years. Ann St., Hartford 06103. in Ohio, died Tuesday at age 90. argument regarding the severity of offender, Purtill said in his decision week with 65 percent of the vote, al­ Hebron Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8776 will host She is survived by her husband, Amann, of Delray Beach, Fla., trees, the flowers, or die valley below. He rejects the the crime, her background, the that the charge was too serious to though only one in five Connecticut its Inaugural End of Summer Car Show and swap meet, Anthony Squillacote Sr. of Anna (Perschey) Maut- was visiting his family when he suf­ here, he is unhappy with it and wants to be further along results of psychiatric examinations Lawyer: Many UB teachers warrant the special status. Democrats voted. Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at die Hebron Lions Manchester; one son, Anthony fered a suokc Sunday. the trail. But when he gets to the top, he will be just as which were conducted by defense ner Fairground, Rt. 85, Hebron. A $4 fee will be charged for Squillacote Jr. of New York City; He was a former vice president of unhappy, because then it will be “here.” What he’s look­ experts, nor the results of the inves­ “Murder is the intentional killing Droney said that Morrison can ex­ all entries that arc postmarked on or before Sept. 15. and one daughter, Mary T. Squillacote Anna (Perschey) Mautner, 98, of Albers Super MarkcLs, vice presi­ ing for, what he wants, is all around him. But he doesn’t tigation conducted by the Office of of another,” Purtill wrote. “It is the pect “a bounce” in popularity as a Cheshire, mother of Mrs. Margaret may lose jobs permanently result of the primary and the news $5 after Sept. 15. and $50 tlicrcaftcr. Admission to the of Manchester; three brothers, Louis dent of Colonial Stores and co- want that, because it is all around him. Adult Probation,” Hubert J. Santos most heinous kind of criminal public is $ 4 . R k x I will be available. Music and door Miller of Tolland, Donald Miller of Giana of Manchester, died Tuc.sday founder of King Kwik Minute I am .sure many of us, consciously or not. u.sc this stated in his motion filed Tuesday. homicide.” coverage it generated. He pointed to BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A lawyer graduate-level counses. liscment encouraging students lo prizes arc included. Rain (Lite is Sept. 23. Checks or Marion, Ark., Theodore Miller of (Scpl. 18) at Bradley Memorial Markets. “when” philosophy to some degree in our own lives. Wc Hartford Superior Court Judge Morrison’s move into second place Hospital, Southington, after a long But Santos’ latest motion con­ for the University of Bridegport says He said llic drop in students register at the University of money orders should be made payable to Hebron VFW East Hartford; one sister, Catherine think wc will be happy when wc arrive at a certain des­ Joseph Purtill denied Aparo’s re­ in the mo.st recent poll as evidence illness. She was the widow of Lud­ tends tliat an Aug. 1 closed-door up to 60 striking faculty members at meant UB would need just 140 Bridgeport portrayed the school as Post 8776, and sent to C(K)rdination Plus, 72 West St., Pola of Ellington; one grandson; and In Memoriam tination. such as when we graduate from school, or when quest for youthful offender status of that. wig Mautner. She and her husband hearing on the matter focused the university risk losing their jobs faculty members. He said there arc doing well despite a threc-weck-old Hebron Of)248. many nieces and nephews. Ruth M. Malon wc get a job, or when wc get married, receive a raise, buy last week, saying the severity of the owned and operated the Mountain primarily on what evidence Purtill because of a three-week-old 173 in the school’s chapter of the strike by faculty and other campus The poll, by Quinnipiac College, Funeral service will be held NovL'nilior 13,1907- a hou.se, etc. View Grocery Store, Plainvilic, for crime with which Aparo is charged could consider in determining the walkout. American Association of University workers. showed Connecticut Party candidate Parks and Rec meeting change Saturday morning at 8:30 a.m., from Scptcmlvr20, 1988 It has been said, “The place to be happy is here. The disqualified her for youthful of­ more than 20 years. severity of the crime. Professors. “We’re up & running ... and we Lowell P. Weicker Jr. maintaining a The Parks and Recreation Commission meeting tliat the Donald D. Sagarino Funeral I think of you in silence time to be happy is now. Tlie way to be happy is to nuke John Sabanosh said between She leaves another daughter, Mrs. fender status. are ready to educate you!” boasted lead, although the lead was dwin­ was set for tonight has been ch;inged to Wednesday, Home, 109 North St., New Britain, and make no outward show others .so.” Aparo was charged with con­ replacement faculty members hired Sabanosh said as of Wednesday, Imia Okenquist of Cheshire, with Purtill had agreed he should the advertisement, which appeared dling. Weicker had the support of 34 Sept. 26. It will still be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Parks and with a mass of Christian burial at but how 1 miss and love Richard Erast spiracy to commit murder and ac­ and regular full-time instructors who 113 full-time faculty members, in­ whom she resided; three decide tlie issue of what he could in The Bridgeport Post and other j)ercent of those polled, Morrison Recreation office in Center Springs Park. 9:30 a.m. at St. Aim’s Church, also you no one will ever know. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day .Saints cessory to murder in the Aug. 5, arc teaching, UB would need just 20 cluding 92 regular instructors and 21 grandchildren; eight great­ To some you nuy be forgotten. consider before Santos pre.scnted ar­ area papers. had 21 percent and Republican John on North Street in New Britain. 1987 death of her mother, Joyce guments supporting Karin Aparo’s of the approximately 80 faculty grandchildren; a great-great- To others, part of the past, replacements hired within the past The ad encouraged students to G. Rowland had slipped to third Burial will be in St. Mary’s Aparo. On Jun. 28, a jury acquitted members on strike. grandchild; several nieces and but to one who loved you dearly. youthful offender application, but two weeks, were teaching. He said register by Monday, saying 70 per­ place with 18 jvircent. Cemetery in New Britain. Friends “We don’t have to take everybody Lottery nephews. Your nwmory will always last her of the more serious accessory the judge issued his decision before nine more replacements were cent of the courses on UB’s main may call Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. and charge but failed to reach a decision back because of the conditions that Pelto said that while he would The funeral will be L'riday, 9:15 Sadly Missed Manchester Herald the defense had a chance to provide scheduled to be hired this week to campus will have teachers and that 7 to 9 p.m. on the conspiracy charge. him with its information, according cliange during the course of the bring the total UB faculty up to 122. work on the gubernatorial race, he Here are Wcdiic.sday’s loucry results from around New a.m., from the Aldcrson Funeral With eternal love. 110 full-time faculty members “are would concentrate on legislative Daughter, Marion Santos asked that Aparo be to die motion. strike,” he said. “No law requires us As a result, he said, the school in their classrooms teaching England: Marie A. O’Hurley Home of Cheshire, 615 S. Main St., Founded Dec. 15, 1881 as a weekly. granted youthful offender status to take back more people than we would need to rchire only about 20 races since every General Assembly to St. Tliomas Bcckct Church, for a Aparo was eligible for youthful thousands of students.” The ad seat is up for grabs and the Hammond Daily publication since (X i. 1, 1914. after Hartford State’s Attorney John need.” of the 80 faculty union members boasts that the school’s small satel­ Coniu'ctieul mas.s, 10 a.m. Burial will be in St. In Memoriam offender status because she was 16 Democrats hope to maintain tlieir Marie A. O’Hurlcy Hammond, Bailey announced Jul. 18 tliat the Sabanosh said projected enroll­ still on suike. lite campus in Stamford had 100 Daily: 9-0-6.1’lay Fx)ur; 3-6-9-1 Joseph’s Cemetery, Plainvilic. in sad and loving nu-nwry ol our USPS 327-500 when her mother was murdered. ment this year was 5,(X)0 students, majorities in the Hou.se and Seiuite. 91, of West Hartford, wife of tlie VOL. CIX, No. 300 state would retry Aparo on the con­ Meanwhile, a newspaper adver- percent of its courses covered. Mii.s.sadiu.setLs Friends may call at the funeral home mother, Eva Kennedy, who ptissivi spiracy charge. Dennis Coleman, Aparo’s former but enrollment has dropped bccau.se Daily: 1-8-4-4. Ma.ss Megabucks: 9-19-23-24-25-32 late George O’Hurlcy and Betmctt today, 3 to 7 p.m. away on Ss’ptember 20, 1986. Acting Publisher If Aparo is granted youthful of­ boyfriend, confessed to strangling of the strike. Sabanosh did not have Northern New England Hammond, and mother of the late Jeanne G. Fromerth M. Frances Conway, fomicrly of She has not left us as we thought. fender status, she would face a max­ Joyce Aparo and is now serving a any figures, but said enrollment is i’ick Three: 2-6-3. Pick IL)ur: 5-2-5-5. Tri-Statc Nor has she traveUxi far, ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. Manchester, died Sunday (Scpl. 16) Songwriter, author Exocutvo Editor imum of only three years in prison if 34-year prison sentence. especially low in part-tim e BEST BUY Megabucks; 1-5-27-29-32-37 Justenterevl Ckxl's nvisl lovely nxim. Vincent MIchaet Valvo at an area convalescent home. Bom FOX CHAPEL. Pa. (AP) - Rhode Lsland And left the d(x>r ayir. All Lines of OIL CO. in St. Fclicitc, Province of Quebec, Judith B. Goodenough, a songwriter Nows Editor______Andrew C Spitzlor Daily: 1-3-9-8. Grandlm. l-7-^>. 2-6-3-1. 3-3-4-6-S. Sadly Missivl, Associate Editor E iloon Hiromi htao Suspect Vernon, CT Canada, she had lived in the and author of tlirec volumes of Hy Daughters Insurance 6-7-4-0-1-3 Foaturos Editor _ Dianna M Talbot 875-0876 Sports Editor Len Austor faces trial Business Manager Jeanne G Fromerth 649-5241 Weather Circulation Manager (Torlinde Collotti 98®COD Production Director Sheldon Cotien 65 East Center Street Pressroom Manager HAR'EFORD (AP) — A Hartford Diesel Fuel Also Available Robert H Hubbard Superior Court judge on Wedne.sday ISO G alon Minimum Manchester, CT P ita >ub|oct to change Volume DIacounie Main Telephone Number found probable cause to try a 20- REGIONAL Weather 643-2711 year-old man charged in the slaying Friday, S ept. 21 Circulation Telephone Number of a Wesleyan University student ac­ 647-9946 S > or»o> i * o t umnOmx and tivist. 0 Charlene Benito, owner ol Just For Licks Yogurt Shoppe, has been Sunny, mild We will now be open on Sundays too! a resident of Manchester for 13 years. Charlene and her husband Bill Published daily except Surxtay and certain holid.iys by Karl Lightner, of Hartford, was the Manchester Publishing Co , 16 Brainard PInco, charged July 12 with murder and Come in and join us. have two sons. Bill Jr. and Philip. Manchester, Conn 06040 Second class posUigo paid at In addition to running her business, Charlene has been involved in The weather tonight in llic greater conspiracy to commit murder in tlie Manchester area: clear. Low in die Manchester, Conn Postmaster Send address changes % a variety ol church and civic projects and is currently serving on the to the Manchester Herald, P O Box 591, Mandiostor, death of Nicholas Haddad. Judge 40s. Wind becoming light Richard Damiani made his ruling % board of New Life Pregnancy Center. Conn 06 04 0 1 northwest. Friday, sunny. High The Manchester Herald is a member of The AssocuUed after two days of testimony in Just For Licks has been open for over a year and is located in the around 70. Outlook for Saturday, Press, the Audit Bureau of Circulation, ttie Now England LigliUier’s probable cause hearing. 9 historic Cheney Yarn Mill. Charlene and her staff offer a wide selection Press Association and the Now England Newspaper As becoming cloudy with a chiuicc of sociation # of dessert items featuring Columbo Frozen Yogun. Royal Ice Cream, showers. High 65 to 70. Haddad was found fatally shot in 9 If you feel like dining at home, Guaranteed delivery. If you don't rocorvo your Herald his car July 6 in Hartford’s Kcney (made here in Manchester), is also on the menu, as well as over 25 A cold front along the coast this by 5 p m weekdays or 7 30 am S,)tutdnys. ploasa Park. t take outs are available. toppings! Cakes by David (Blass and Pastry Chef can bo picked up for morning will continue to move cast telephone your ciunor II you are unable to to.ach your ■ arnor, call subsenbor sorvioo at 647 99-16 by 6 p in Police say Lightner and a second Wit’ arc open that special event. totlay. High pressure ridging acro.ss Charlene invites you to stop in and treat yourselfl Weekdays lor delivery in Manchester Hartford man, Kumar Viswanathan, Sundays 11:30-5:00 die Mississippi Valley will move to Suggested earner rates are $1 80 wi-ekly, $7 70 lor 21, had joined in a drug distribution New England friday. one month, $2 3 10 tor throe monttis, $46 20 tor six ring with Haddad. A police affidavit Tuesdays & Wednesdays 11:00-8:00 months and $92 40 lor one year Now -.l.ind price 35 Thursday, Friday & Saturday 11:00-9:00 cents a copy ,«ays tlie two shot Haddad because 210 Pine Street For they feared he would kill them for Closed Mondays Charlene Benito Today’s weather picture was drawn by Latasha Mansan, a (Cheney Yarn Mill) •LM W r t caiuTv aoiuov squandering $12,(X)0 he had given ■g . ___ 1 ____ fourth-grader at Highland Park School in Manchester. them to buy marijuana. _Li!cksl 10—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Sept. 20, 1990

THE NEW BREED BLONDIE by Dean Yaung & Stan Draka iflaiirlirslrr lirralil HEV, DAjS...WH4lT'S UP? SH-HHH,THE BOSS IS ' WHAT ARE THEY L, C r o s s w o r d H AVI NS A POWER TALKINS ABOUT? LUNCHEON WITH ALL OUR COMPETITORS 1-^— ---- CONFERENCE ERt, WOW.' ■ «»OOM / Section 3, Page 11 C r Thursday, Sept. 20,1990 ACROSS ending DISCOVER Anewer lo Previous Pullla O f 42 A Fish Called 1 Can. prov. — 4 Walking — 4 4 ------— (feeling fours; elated) crawling 9 Nonsense 45 Insect at a Entertainment ■ events ■ arts 12 — and picnic downs 46 Engine 13 Very fat sound 14 One Day — 50 1051, yduMCji'V ‘1-20 — Time Roman 15 Make a 51 Diamonds choice (81.) ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson 16 Of the nose 52 Chicago 17 Heart airport m M MORmO. TO MQHT, WO.' You'Re m u x p a p .' i 18 Coronet 53 Wide shoe Local man ’ s talents SHOULD m v J BITTER! ITS 20 Coarse size ire coiosTAwr MAVntf\ person 54 Comedian OM THE ra&vieioio.' My fault.' all my fault,,, 22 Feminine Sparks 8 Depend Indian //>■ 1 suffix 55 Aroused 9 Jacob's wife 31 Even (poet.) 23 Yorkshire 56 Women's p< 10 Actor Peter 33 Shade of river triotic soc. dlllerence featured in magazine 26 Early Briton 11 Old picture 34 Leased Norm Rockwell 27 Pined DOWN card 36 Wandered 29 — de 19 Towards 37 Actor Kelr “I’m not surprised. They say for every fat By DIANNA M. TALBOT pieces of equipment he owns, a didn’t get the job, he is not devas­ France 1 Cite back personal statement and a comment tated. 30 Prepared 2 Snobbish 21 Environmen­ 38 Suitor person there’s a thin one trying to get out." Herald Features Editor 32 Dictionary 3 Property tal hazard (2 41 More foxy from the editor about Cohen’s “Better luck next time,” the compiler 4 Eugene wds.) 43 Acknow­ talent as a guitarist. guitarist quips. 33 Firearm O'Neill's 23 Helpless ledge MANCHESTER — At first 24 African- 44 Sign ol the owners' org. daughter SNAFU by Bruca Baattia The editor writes, “Howard In the magazine profile and in 35 Composer 5 Basketball Arabian future sight, one can assume that Howie O IB M by NEA. Inc Cohen is one of the most sure­ Bernstein org. waters 47 Greek letter Cohen probably is a rock ‘n’ roll person, Cohen says he enjoys 36 Plaintiff 6 Roman (2 wds.) 48 Tree footed, articulate and engaging composing his own music. 39 Organ for bronze 25 Fllm-spllcing 49 Mine musician. - 1W0 tty NEA Inc SPIDER-MAN by Stan Laa guitarists to come across my “I try always to create lines that hearing 7 A rose — machine product His hair gives it away. Long, 40 Adjective — rose 28 Dakota desk.” Cohen came to the I have never heard or practiced we mreRRupr o u rbt/rrin& AS you MAX KNOW/ e e o iN N iN o thick and touselcd into a frizz, the euPeRHBPO SA&A TOBRIN& IH E F e ARB UHlCSue TOMOPROW/We magazine’s attention after he sent before,” he writes. TT TT brown locks help project a wild A Bpec/AL PERSORAL NOTB eP\SOQBS FFOlM THe" PRBSBHT o n e yet focused image — of a yoimg it a photo and tape recording of Cohen also says he enjoys TT n r h r FROM sp/pey AiMsetP. SPiPeR'MAM CO/VMC- SUCH STORY-. man in his mid twenties who himself. transcribing music, the process of eOCJKS’ WHICH have wants to join a professional, or In his own statement in the identifying music notes that he TT h r \TT Never? b e e n oepicrep “major,” rock band. magazine, Cohen says he wants to hears and writing tliem down. (NTHe WORLPOF join “a major rock-metal band, FoLir years ago he imdcrtook TT NEWSPAPef? STRIPS. And, after years of playing in bands and learning the industry’s which tours and records.” and completed a project which in­ » ■5T ropes, news may be spreading He also says his style of guitar volved transcribing music by has been influenced by musicians Steve Morse, a Georgia-based n r about the Manchester High School graduate and town resi­ “Kec Marcello, Vito Bratta, Peter guitarist whose diversified music 3 T dent. Frampton and everyone I’ve style — classical, blue grass, rock heard, from Barry Manilow to and funk — Cohen has always ad­ 3 T The October issue of Guitar magazine, which arrived in news Allan Holdsworth.” mired. EEK AND MEEK by Howla Schnatdar stands two weeks ago, has Cohen’s band experience in­ The guitarist considers the profiled Cohen in its “resume” cludes playing with rock, metal, projccL which took him several ^ V'KNOWJ WHAT THE &I6 ICO MUCH SHOVlfO'. VOU'RE AKOLUTELV RlCHT.. top 40-funk and jazz bands months to complete and resulted section. T | PROBLEM (M 1H 5 LL0PLDI5 P fJOT F-MOUGH LOMIO' AWD TOO MUCH CLOWMIH)' ARflUHD The magazine touts itself as throughout western New England. in a published Steve Morse In 1989, he toured with Swift Songbook, one of his greater ac­ ■ “the best selling guitar magazine O 45^ ■5T in America” and local musicians Kick, a rock-mctal, or combina­ complishments as a musician. D -n How farsighted people find their tion of rock and roll and heavy Michael Beller, owner of 51 r s r lost contact lenses. say it is a mainstay medium in the Indus u-y. metal, band based in Springfield, Boiler’s Music in Manchester, v r h r The profile “will yield addition­ Mass. Before that, he was in a where Cohen leaches guitar on a )) al national exposure,” said Cohen jazz band called ‘Top Brass,” free-lance basis, says music -2 m which played mostly at weddings transcription skills are useful in (c) 1990 by NEA. Inc I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME during an interview at his parents’ O o |d^ by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee Cushman Drive home, where he in the Greater Hartford area. the industry and Cohen is “in­ credibly gifted at it.” Unscramble these four Jumbles, lives. ‘Tm fortunate to be put in Earlier this month, Cohen audi­ He is o said Cohen is a “great one letter lo each square, lo form the issue.” - i - < four ordinary words. tioned as a guitarist for the rock guitarist” who has a “great WINTHROP by Dick Cavalli Each month, “Resume” recog­ and roll band backing the singer philosophy” regarding music in VURC 1? s? s Dianna M. Talbot/Manchastar Harald nizes and profiles three talented Meatloaf. The audition took place that he is open to all styles. MRS. HAQCA^RRVSAve 1 T THOUGHT TEACHERe PLAYING FOR KEEPS — Manchester resident Howard Cohen wants to join a major rock individuals in the guitar industry. in New York City and lasted three Cohen says he taught himself CELEBRITY CIPHER SHOULCnsiT (5BT TO SCHOOL LIKED IT IF -tCU (^OT The current issue features a pic­ days, Cohen said. He competed how to play guitar about six years Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous and roll band as a guitarist. He recently auditioned for famous singer Meatloaf and his people past and present Each letter m the cipher stands lor , sc> e a r l y e v e p y D A V . TO SCHOOL EARLY. ture of Cohen, his mailing ad­ against 12 other guitarists, and al­ ago. “It’s just something 1 try to a n o th e r Totiai sciue Y equals Z BLEEL back up band. dress, his musical influences. though he is disappointed that he ilo the best I can,” he says. Z O C T L MTEC □ o o OVTS TPA JLXITV, GOYAVE m r n ZX'N EDJWZJVZNS. WHAT A FILI5U5 - >Us,o • . nu./, r,n>- Fall Festival slated Fat Belly Deli deserves only two stars r x i ■'EKiNe ‘POLITICIAN DIQx A carnival and crafts fair, live entertainment and P CO ZO CTL MTEC OVTS SHCULOP’O. CAVAUI 1 lo an art contest will highlight this year’s Fall Festival The ribs, which were very fatty and potato covered in green — I thought the By ROBERT CRAWFORD O O X B T , ZX'N WHOSAD to be held Saturday at Center Springs Park, gristly, were dabbed with a very mild blankets of parsley flakes were inap­ Now arrange the circled letters to ERNIE byBudCraca Special to the Herald Y NY \ form the surprise answer, as sug­ Manchester. Sponsored by the town park and Restaurant Review sauce that barely tasted of traditional bar­ propriate. m z VANAJVMI.' — A ^ gested by the abovn ^artoon recreation department, the festival will be from 10 becue flavor. What little meat I could The dessert menu, on the other hand, g > a.m. to 5 p.m. Fbr more information call 647-3084 MANCHESTER — Fat Belly Deli, lo­ featured an impressive selection of cated in the Heartland shopping plaza off lop of tomato sauce over it. Not even the remove from them was dried out, > I” B Z D N T P S Z Y P A V . Answer here: HIS or 647-3089. homemade pies, ice cream, Belgian waf­ c L m Tolland Turnpike, offers a small choice tasty, thick, rich sauce could salvage the leathery and tasteless. Furthermore, the 3) CO PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I've run more risk eating my (Answers tomorrow) dish. ribs were served lukewarm, and a return fles and other items. way across the country than In all my driving." - Duncan Saturday car wash of dinners and nightly specials in addi­ Jumbles; OBESE USURY FLIMSY BUSILY trip to the kitchen didn’t make them X > Hines. Yesterday's Juniors at Manchester High School arc sponsor­ tion to standard deli sandwich fare. I chose a dessert called “Chocolate Answer: The only sure way ol catching the next train is much wamicr. > to - - MISS THE ONE BEFORE ing a car wash Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Fat Belly Deli Madness.” The pie slice featured a dark, 1990 by NEA, Inc 20 ITic restaurant docs not serve ap­ high school’s faculty parking lot. Those who get Address: 1050 Tolland TUmpike, 1 also tried Chicken Parmegiana at chewy, brownic-like crust and a thick, Now back in atock. Jumbia Book No 44 15 available lo' S2 60 which inclubtk postaga petizers, beer, wine or liquor. $5.95. I was baffled by what I received. rich dark chocolate type of fudge filling and handling. Irom Jumbip. ctu (hit nnwhpaper PO Bo* 4366 Orlando FL 32802-4366 their cars washed for $4 will receive a complimen­ Manchester include your natnt addteti and Tip coda and make your check payable to Nawtpapaibookt tary football game ticket. For more infomialion, call On the day we ate there, four different Phone: 649-0067 Never have 1 seen a dish billing itself as lopped with shaved chocolate. A true the Student Activities Office at 647-3521. soups were offered, including a lobster Hours: Lunch, from 11:30 a.m.; Pamicgiana that didn’t include a breaded chocolate lover’s dessert, it tasted very bisque for $2.25 per cup. With a creamy dinner, 4:30 to 8 p.m. fried item and melted mozzarella cheese. chocolatcy, but not extraordinary. I THE PHANTOM by Lm Filk t Sy Barry School fair to be held texture and small chunks of lobster meat, Credit cards: None This dish consisted of a single piece of would have loved some whipped cream . AROUNP. The Annual Jamboree and Craft Fair at Bowers the bisque tasted slightly of sweet Reservations; none, self-seating broiled chicken smothered with a meat on top. sauce and melted provolone cheese. THINK, BUGS BUNNY by Warner Bros. School in Manchester will be held Saturday from lobster, but 1 expected a stronger flavor. Price: soups, $1.55 to $2.85; Din­ While prices at the Fat Belly Deli were ners. $4.25-$7.95. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., rain or shine, at 141 Princeton Dinners were served with a choice of The chicken was juicy, but tasteless. reasonably low, they matched the quality I IX3NT CARE, IF THE MONSTER STUBBORN, EH? NEEDED DEFROSTING Other: Children’s menu available St., Manchester. Crafts people from all over New baked pxjlalo, ziti, homcfrics, a vegetable The predominant flavor was hamburger, of food and small portions. Nothing 1 MARTIAN MCMIE &IVE YOU THE All r ig h t w e l l ANi'wAY Rating; ** WILLIES.SYLVESTER.. YOU'RE England will participate. Children’s games, bal­ and Texas toast. Only piasla dishes come chunks of which filled an otherwise plain tasted was exceptional. The items that DO IT THE ONHff/; Key: '*=poor, '**=fair, ***=good, STILL GOING OUT FOR THE NIGHT' HARD WAY/ loons, face painting, cookie decorating. Grab Bag tomato sauce. Overall, the portion size should have been served hot could only LU6 with a small house salad, consisting of C'MON NOW., l e t g o '.'... prizes, candy store and children’s crafts will be lettuce, tomato and cucumbers. ****=very good, **'*'**=cxccllcnt was small compared to what 1 expected. have been the result of an undersuper- available. In addition, my side dishes of carrots vised kitchen. The food was plain, un­ LUS On Wednesdays, llic Fat Belly Deli of­ LUG POW, MIA ceremony slated and homcfrics were served unpleasantly pretentious and reminded me of fers an all-you-can-cai ziti “special,” As an entree, I opted for one of the stone cold. spruccd-up cafeteria fare. Former prisoners of war and families of the men which I ordered. What I got was a plate nightly specials — CounU'y-stylc Bar­ I also noted that everything 1 ordered, Lug- and women who arc missing in action will gather of overcooked, mushy pasLa with a dol- becue Ribs at $7.95.1 was disappointed. except my beverage and dessert, was Saturday for the 1990 National POW/MIA Robert Crawford is a Manchester covered with a handful, not a pinch, of Ceremony to be held Saturday at the U.S. Depart­ resident with eight years experience in HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browrra K. dried parsley flakes. This was in addition ment of Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center in the food industry, both as a cook and a to the sprig of fresh parsley that graced t . A - .. THE GRIZWELLS by Bill Schorr Newington. A ceremony will begin at 1 p.m., fol­ kitchen manager. He also is a free­ CAPEFUU — Tt-iE PUUE WHO WoULP KHOW IF YOU'P LIVE LONiSER W E the entrees. Silting at the table, looking ... BUT HOW 9 0 I <5ET PEOPLE lowed by a free cookoui for all who ailcnd. lance writer. His restaurant reviews WITM a h IM A L^ I^ We 3 f2aKB THE P U LE IF you'P ------■' at my meal — entree, vegetable and To TWRzJW m o r e o f IT ^ Movie is not a lemon appear regularly in the Herald. TO MeVEP FEAP v JU ^ T T H 15 O M CF ? EAT MORE A W A y,.,> J ~ Y ) Educational art exhibit NUTRtTlOU5 POORS:. From where artists get llieir ideas and how their V V ideas arc turned into art arc ftKu.scs of an education­ By LEEANN O'LEARY al art exhibit on display at the West Hartford Art Manchester Herald Movie Review League’s Clubhouse Gallery in West Hartford. The exhibit will run through Oct. 28 and is free and The Lemon Sisters, starring Diane open lo the public. Gallery hours are Tbesday Keaton, Carol Kane and Katliryn Grody as tlircc lifelong best friends, is an inter­ bling klutz who knocks everything over through Sunday, 1 lo 4 p.m. Rir more information yet wins the hearts of the audience. contact Martha DuBois at 521-3073. esting comedy/drama. The movie suirts off with each of llic And Eloisc becomes a health nut and * I' Art expo opens Ixmon Sisters as they remember llicir somewhat of a nut in general. She tries lo 1 ALLEY OOP by Dava Oraus persuade people not to buy her house by FRANK AND ERNEST by BobThavat “Vision and Imagination: The l-anguage of Ar­ childhood in Atlantic City, NJ. Scenes from die early to mid 19(K)s were used lo telling them about the murders of a LOOK! THE MONARCH NO i YEAH) DAZZLE'S LITTLE W H A T ' S U R ) MANY PiVERGINii AAAR) JUST tists" is the topic of a contemporary art exhibition former couple who lived in the house. LONGER a p p r o a c h e s ) / SCHEME MUSTA i SCANNERpy CO/V7AC7S, MONARCH' | W HEN 1 HAVE do tliis. •IM) on display through Oct. 28 at tlic Cooley Gallery at O N A N D ABOVE THEM WHERE 1 Tlic story line begins with how The She also is allergic to cats, but lives with GROUNP I f v n ' !\ WANT THEM, THIS SBB SMP I |?fALLY the Old Slate House in Hartford. Gallery hours arc 8 of them HAS TO HAPPF-N) Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sun­ Lemon Sisters — Eloisc (Keaton), P/?/GHTgNfF L l F f / ' Frankie (Kane) and Nola (Grody) — got This movie surprised me. 1 expected a HK day, noon lo 5 p.m. All works are for sale and run-of-the-mill drama or a standard tcar- proceeds will benefit the Old State House. llicir name. The girls are losing at a car­ oW£ PATf WITH Alg nival game on die city’s Ixiardwalk. The jcrkcr. Instead, it was very furmy. Each :c AMP SHE Sfiiti SHE Pianist to give concert losers’ prize is a lemon for each girl. Tlic character was very unique, especially girls accept dieir lemons and promise lo wacky Carol Kane as “Frankie.” 1 highly Pianist Anne Koscielny, a Hartt School of Music recommend this movie lo all. c a n SB faculty member from 1964 to 1988, will make her meet on Monilays forever. •••• 9 only Hanford appearance this year during a free Tlie movie progresses to the present Happy gsm a and die ducc arc women and and still Key: *=poor, *=fair, ***=good, concert on Sunday at Millard Auditorium, Univer­ ♦ ♦♦♦-very good, ****=cxccllcnt SlNdLB ! sity of Hartford. meeting on Mondays at a Tony’s THE BORN LOSER by An Sarwom Sponsored by die Musical Club of Hartford as Paradise, They decide lo open their own PHIPPS by Joaaph Farrte part of its lOOlh anniversary celebration, the 4 p.m. business, which turns out to be at the ex­ concert will feature music by Beethoven, Ravel, pense of dieir close friendships. Historic photos The dircc women end up fighting and I LL HAVE THE " ^ T T iA T 'E Rachmanioff and Chopin. Fbr more infomialion “Stcichcn and His Men: A going their own ways until dicy meet up BLUE Plate - Al l - call 243-4340. Photographic Portrait of World again later on in life. War 11” is the title of a 60 black- SPECIAL: With her husband, Nola opens a taffy and-white and color photographs R Rock group to perform shop, which sells only taffy rabbits. The exhibit by photographer Edward shop goes bankrupt and the couple loses 9 The Smithereens rock group, whose recent hits Stcichcn and seven others who their home and moves to Philadelphia. include “A Girl Like You,” “Kiss Your Tears Away” documented the war effort of the JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR — Stephen Lehew, left, is “Jesus Frankie tries to fulfill her lifelong and “Maria Elcim,” will perfonn Saturday at the U.S. Navy. It opens Saturday at Christ" while Patrick Jude plays “Judas" during a production of dream of entering show business and University of Hartford’s Lincoln Theater in the New England Air Museum, gels a job as a sexy nightclub singer — a "Jesus Christ Superstar." The play will be performed Wednesday r Hartford. Fbr tickcLs, call 243-4228. Windsor Locks, and will continue through next Sunday at the Bushnell in Hartford, For ticket infor­ fill in for the regular performer who is through Oct. 21. / o j m 4 r r ^ r x r r ; ill. Instead, she turns out to be a bum- mation, call 246-6807. F a p p ,S 0 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Sept. 20, 1990—13 12— MANCHESTER HERAl.D, Tliursday, Sept. 20, 1990 Hard times are falling on university creamery FOCUS By NITA LELYVELD maintains the simplicity of its ear­ the exorbitant costs of updating processing plant might well mean ton, dairy plant manager. the small dairy farmers — they The Associated Press liest days. facilities to conform to health code the official end of an era, Abraham­ In 1955, shortly after the UConn didn’t have people who had PhDs in Next door to the plant is a 1950s- regulations, the university in recent son acknowledged. creamery opened, Connecticut had dairy production — and they STORRS — At the University of era dairy bar, where faithful cus­ months stopped creamery produc­ “It certainly has some historical 3,689 dairy farms, with about depended on UConn to teach them Connecticut creamery, located in the tomers can order cones and tion of sour cream, cream cheese significance, because it has to do 103,(X)0 cows, according to Gabe how to make butter, how to Dear Abby Di*. Gott center of the rural campus, visitors milkshakes around a vintage horse­ and cottage cheese. with our roots as an agricultural Moquin, state Department of refrigerate properly and all sorts of PEOPLE can still buy fresh ice cream at its shoe-shaped counter. Up the hill just There is talk that milk itself will school,” he said. Agriculture spokesman. By the end other basics,” Hoagland said. “Now source and even pay a visit to the a short walk away is the dairy bani, be the next thing to go. The milk-processing operation, of 1989, the number of dairy farms the large dairy companies hire their Abigail Van Buren Peter Gott, M.D. cows who made it possible. the home of Glow, Sheba, Magnolia The end of UConn milk produc­ opened largely as a teaching facility, had dropped more than 90 percent to own technical people, and they ■ The National Enquirer may let Lisa lionet’s Over the years, the creamery has and some 50 other Jersey and tion would not spell the demise of is no longer an integral part of the 367, with only 36,000 cows left. don’t depend on us at all.” lawyers look over a photographic negative of her broadened its repertoire of ice cream Holstein milking cows, which university-made dairy products, said school’s agricultural teaching As dairy farms closed, fewer stu­ Changing times require a reas­ baby daughter to prove her claim against a drugstore flavors from the old standards of produce nearly two-thirds of the UConn associate provost Mark program. dents expressed interest in studying sessment, Hoagland said. chain. chocolate, vanilla and strawberry to milk used in dairy production. Abrahamson. The university’s for­ “Years ago, there were a lot more milk processing, according to “As a faculty member, and a Teach children Bonct contends the negative was sold to the Chronic pain such modern-day crowd-plcascrs as But while university officials say mula for ice cream is patented, and small family dairies. People would Thomas Hoagland, a UConn profes­ faculty member in this department, I tabloid by a Reseda, Calif., drugstore clerk from a amaretto, capuccino and pineapple. UConn ice cream will be around this and other products made at the come here and learn the creamery sor and faculty advisor to the can’t help but feel that the money roll of the access’ film brought in for developing. But even with these cortcessions forever, it may soon no longer con- creamery would taste the same with situation and then go back to the creamery. that is going into the creamery could to fight abuse The Enquirer initially refused to let lawyers see the needs diagnosis to trendincss, creamery workers take •ain a trace of UConn milk. milk brought in from elsewhere. family farm. But now there arc so “In the old days, the technical in­ be better spent on teaching and negative, but they may now allow a peek, said Wil­ pride in the fact that the instituticn Citing financial difficulties and But the closing of the milk- few family farms,” said Charlie Hat­ formation wasn’t really out there for rc.scarch,” Hoagland said. liam Weston, a lawyer for the American Drug Stores DEAR DR. GOTT: Can having rheumatic fever as a DEAR ABBY: I’m writing to you in the hope that our Inc. chain. child cause joint and muscle pain? I’m 42 and have a experience can help other families. Bonet’s attorneys said the negative will prove the great deal of trouble with my back and joints aching. We all have heard horror stories of child molestation, clerk stole it to sell to the newspaper. DEAR READER: Following an infection with strep­ but we think it can never happen to our children. Most “We’re trying to work things out of court,” said tococcus bacteria — especially a strep throat — some The Flash a candidate for most awful TV show literature on the subject advises that when your children Ralph Locb, one of Bonet’s lawyers. people seem to develop an allergy to the microor­ arc of school age, teach them that if someone tries to ganisms. This affliction, called rheumatic fever, is thus stands out here). The Enquirer was not named in the lawsuit over By JAY SHARBUTT Man” and “Bionic Woman,” nowadays?). The Dark Riders’ leader, whose (Er, Jay, she doesn’t have to molest them, they should: 1) scream, kick, hit; 2) run; marked by joint and heart inflammation that can progress There is a nifty scene when, the photo it published in 1989 of Bonet’s then resemble high art. Those who don’t know the origins face is horribly scarred by bad quote you on that, she’s got that on and 3) TELL someone. to serious arthritis (temporary) and heart damage (per­ The /tesociated Press during a test, he bre^s the speed of month-old baby, Zoc Kravitz. It doesn’t help that the show’s of The Flash will learn tonight that makeup, is . . . surprise, an ex-cop videotape and . . . awww, never Well, don’t wait until your children are that old! If manent). sound on a race track, then scoops NEW YORK — If you tape bad handsome young star, John Wesley he is a police crime lab ace named gone wrong. For starters, he wears a mind.) your children are old enough to know where their private Rheumatic fever is not as common today as it once Meanwhile, kid brother Barry, ■ Ricky Skaggs’ children get around. shows for a collection called Shipp, appears to have studied ac­ Barry Allen. Barry is transformed ponytail. her up and docs it again. It is nifty parts arc, they are old enough to be taught that nobody The country singer said Tuesday he picked up the was. Although the reasons for this arc not completely The Dark Riders like to throw who long ago promised his Mom because she is wearing clothes that should be allowed to touch those parts. known, the increased use of antibiotics, such as penicillin “America’s Funniest Home Aw- ting at the Wooden School of Tights into a real whiz when a lightning nickname “Mr. Mom” by taking his brood of four fuls,” boy, have you got a treat and Drama. bolt hits his laboratory and sprays a bombs and shoot automatic weapons he’d never become a street cop, endure the speed of sound, a fashion 1 started teaching our daughter at the age of 4. Within to treat strep infections, probably plays a role. Rheumatic starts evolving into the crime-fight­ first. with him on the road over the summer. tonight. It’s the two-hour premiere It’s a shame. But Shipp just is not lot of chemicals on him. as they roar by in the night. They five months, she was molested. Unfortunately, that was fever itself is treated with antibiotics, so complications ing Flash after the lighming bolt al­ Tina, who starts helping him, is “They rode one of the top 10 roller coasters in the of a new CBS scries, “The Flash.” believable, particularly in a crucial like to do this even when the police not the first time. Through her therapy, we discovered Tha Assoclatad Press arc unusual. A member of a family of cops, the only one who knows his secret. country at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, saw the The series is based on the comic early scene when he exceeds 347 chief, in a speech familiar to New ters his body and way of life. that it had been going on for 2-1/2 years — since she was I believe that joint and muscle pain in an adult are Barry has a girlfriend. Iris (Paula This is good, because most of the rodeo in Cheyenne (Wyoming) and have hit the mid­ A NEW STAR — Actress Amy Irving, book hero who likes to wear a red mph on a laboratory treadmill, then Yorkers, is telling the press: But it is hard. He can’t figure out 21 months old! If I had taught her sooner, we could have probably not due to a rheumatic infection years ago. Marshall), a computer artist. She show — despite all the bombing, ways at the Montana and South Dakota state fairs,” known best for her role in “YentI," shows off skin-tight bodystocking with a mask asks, “What’s happening to me?” why he runs so fast his shoes smoke stopped it sooner. However, you should have a blood test for rheumatic doesn’t want to get married yet. “Your police department is deter­ shooting, attempted prison Skaggs said. and a hood that has winged cars that or why he eats more than 10 TV There is one more thing that 1 cannot stress enough. her 4-month-old son, Gabriel Barreto, fever because your symptoms could be the consequence The Flash he plays lives in a dark, Good tiling he also has a dog named mined to give you back your streets breakouts and high-speed blurs of The children range in age from 6 months to 12 look like car door handles. You dinners at one sitting. A good doctor Believe your child. Children do not lie about something during a break in rehearsals Wednesday in of a more recent strep infection for which you may not metropolis called Central City, Earl. and rid them of the fear that keeps red — is strictly from arrrrrrgh. years. know, the sort of guy you find in would tell him it’s because he like this. It’s a known fact that children have been have sought treatment. where the streets arc always wet, us all awake at night.” There is one moment of high Skaggs is known for such hits as “Country Boy” the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. The punk rock clubs. Barry’s older m:irried brother. Jay watches too much MTV. molested by sitters, neighbors and trusted family mem­ Also, you should be checked for other diseases, such with clouds of rising steam here and drama, when the bad ex-cop kills his and “Lovin’ Only Me.” boy’s father, Bruno Barreto of Brazil, Only this one fights crime at in­ (Tim Thomerson), is a veteran After the gang roars in and shoots bers of all ages. as rheumatoid arthritis, that arc related to rheumatic fever there. and bombs, the ubiquituous TV But this is CBS, so he has to go to hated foe —Jay, the head of the If this letter helps just one person, then the pain our directed Irving in her last film, "A Show of credible speed. motorcyle cop heading a task force ■ A Hollywood producer wants to base a TV but are treated differently. In general, the aches and pains It vaguely resembles the city in reporter asks Jay for a statement. a secret government lab and become Dark Rider task force. But all is lost family has suffered will not have been in vain. to wipe Out The Dark Riders — an drama on the life and times of Lamar Alexander, Power." of rheumatic fever arc acute and eventually disappear How bad is the CBS effort? It the movie version of “Dick Tracy” Snarls Jay: “We’re gonna bury these the subject of tests by Tina McGee, when The Flash arrives, holds his ANONYMOUS, PLEASE extremely evil subterranean motor­ ex-govemor turned university president. (with or without permanent joint and heart damage), makes similar tableaus, like (arc there no TV or movie producers guys, and you can • quote me on a lovely, widowed scientist played dead brother in his anns and emits a DEAR ANONYMOUS: I’m sure your letter will cyle gang led by an anti-social ac­ “It would be a one-hour [weekly] story with multi­ value of land he donated to a college in the 1970s. whereas other forms of arthritis, such as yours, arc yesteryear’s “Six Million Dollar who don’t read comic books tivist (Michael Nader). that.” by Amanda Plays (Pays can act, and loud cry. serve as a helpful “wake-up call” for any parents who ple characters,” producer Bernard Schwartz said He was fined $4 million and ordered to give $3 chronic. See your doctor for a diagnosis. think their child is too young to be taught this very im­ Tuesday. “The center would be president of the million to the homeless. He was also ordered to per­ To give you more information, I am sending you a free portant lesson. Thanks for writing. university.” form 5,(XX) hours of community service related to the copy of my Health Report “Understanding Os­ DEAR ABBY: 1 am 23 years old and getting a Schwartz, producer of such films as “Coal Miner’s homeless. Court records show he has not completed teoarthritis.” Other readers who would like a copy should divorce. I was very hurt by this divorce and am trying Daughter” and “Sweet Dreams,” said he is trying to the work. send $1.25 with their names and addresses to P.O. Box desperately to get on with my life. The problem is, no sell the networks on the series. Royal Crown spokesman Phil Dudek said the con­ 91369, Cleveland, OH 44101-3369. 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Must be free to travel major U.S. all in this surprisingly af­ dated 3 bedroom and That A Way' A couple of incajiable required. 646-8298. 11) Cleveland 61 Babes (CC) Charlene encounters pre­ [TM C] MOVIE Monkey Shines' (CC) ter r ogel (60 rnm ) [CNN] Sports fordable 8 room split. 5 room ranch plus a Colonial with finished cops «ire sent to jirison to uncover stolen cities: L.A., Dallas, Miami, etc. Must be Indians at New York Yankees (2 tus 30 judice wfien she and her sisters jom «i A trained monfe MATCHWORDS ones. Be prepared to react promptly on TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Do not dis­ leader. President) Samuel K. Doe % u r Dishwasher. Large premises herein identified and described. In the event that any of your inspirations. count the ideas advanced by your male ______VICES ______(2 points for each corrret match) rooms. Qn busline. Nice said owners decline or are unable to convoy promises to the Town was recently captured by his foes SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) To­ today Upon tirsl hearing, they might b i r t h d a y rent. $750 includes ot Manchester, as herein provided, this ordinance shall, insofar as after a gun battle In that nation's a —enemy day you might reap some form ol re­ sound a Iritle outlandish, but after care­ HOUSEW ORK-NO time, 1— examine heat & hot water. Avail. it applies to any ot such owners, bo ot no force and eftoct, and any capital city of Monrovia h e r it a g e ward from a past good deed However, ful evaluation, they may turn out to be let me do it for you. b -take part In Sept. 21, 1990 promises which are not convoyed shall be taken by the Town by 2— restore it c h e n b a h the remunerations may come from 10/1.646-6941. Manchester only. Ex­ c tim iH i K & T much more clever than you thought condemnation, pursuant lo Conn Gen Stat §48-12. The names 3) The Jobless rate tor August 3— toe c —challenge < I N I t » ') Beneficial social changes could be in someone other than the person you di­ GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) It you've cellent references. 645- 34 HOMES FOR RENT 7749. ot the owners, the address and legal descriptions ot the properties jumped to ..?.. percent. Its highest d-bring back the offing for you In the year ahead The rectly assisted. been contemplating using a new meth­ and the amounts to bo paid to the ownocs are as follows: 4 -defy CUSTOM QUALITY CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Your od or system where your work is con­ Professional Kitchen S Bathroom Remodeling new friends and contacts you'll make COVENTRY- Rent with point in two years. e —look at One Stop Improvements greatest success today is likely to come cerned. this Is a good day lo give it a fair Owner* Property Address, Description Amount 5-e ng ag e may also be very helpful lo you regard­ option to buy. 1 a 4 5 b 5 6 c-6 7 Framing lo Painting Visit our Showroom from a venture or endeavor in which you try Don't put limitations on your think­ Richard P. Hayes 408 Tolland Turnpike $12,700 00 ing your commercial concerns. bedroom with toft. 830 254 Broad Street • Manchester, CT 06040 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) There could have become interested only recently. ing or experimentation 72 ANTIQUES AND Schedule A t square feet of living 4) Lieut Gov. Evelyn Murphy of PEOPLE/SPORTS be a good reason why someone has In your case new could be bettor. CANCER (Juna 21-July 22) Strive to space. Wood stove. COLLECTIBLES Eighth Utilities 1039 Tolland Turnpike $8,000 00 Massachusetts recently made Licensed DAVID ADAMICK been on your mind lately. It this person AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Initially fulfill your social obligations today, es­ (B points for each correct answer) District Schedule A-2 arxj Insured GEORGE R JAY (203)649-5400 IS still prevalent in your thoughts again you might be a trifle unsure ol yourself pecially it they lead you to situations Washer/Diyer hookup. MUST SELL- Chinese headlines around the nation by (203)645^523 Prepared by: 1) Marjorie Judith Vincent. Miss President FAX (203) 649-8265 today, gel in touch because pleasant today when challenged by unique de­ that involve newcomers. There are Indi­ Walk to lake. $700 per sculptured rug & defying . ?.., her boss, on budget month. 657-3852. Maureen A. Chmiolecki, Town Attorney (CHOOSE ONE: Illinois, Louisiana) developments could result. Virgo, treat velopments Oddly enough, however, it cations you could meet someone who is runners. 4 years old. matters while he was out of the will be events ol this nature you'll han­ very Interesting. 7-13-90 was chosen Miss America 1991 last yourself to a birthday gift. For your per­ GLASTONBURY- near 10x14. Runners 3x12 & country. sonal horoscope, lovescope, lucky dle the best. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A situation ol im ­ 4x6. Originally $6700. SCHEDULE A-1 week. The 25-year-old Is a law stu downtown. Cape. 3 numbers and future forecast, call Astro- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Things In portance lo you that hasn't been going bedrooms, 2 baths. For­ Asking $2800 or best Those premises situated on the southerly side ot Tolland Turnpike 5) All the tactions In ..?.. have dent at Duke University. Tone (95 cents per minute): Dial 1-900- general should go more smoothly lor your way recently could take a sharp mal dining room, fully offer. Call 528-1331 in the Town ol Manchester, County ot Harttord and Slate ot you today owing to a constructive agreed to a UN plan that could 990-9400 and enter this newspaper's turn (or the better today and enable you applianced kitchen. alter 5pm. Anytime Connecticut designated as "Taking Area - 0 052-r/- Acre" on a change of attitude. Now you are likely to end years of civil war there be­ 2) News reports say Al Pacino Is set Here's My Card is a special feature of the Manchester Herald and code number, which is 000. lo gel the end results you've been desir­ Washer/dryer. Garage, weekencts. certain map entitled, "TOWN OF MANCHESTER CONNECTI­ see positive probabilities where you ing. Send (or your Astro-Graph predic­ tween three rebel groups and that to star as Lamont Cranston, alias LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocf. 23) You are now spacious yard. Even­ CUT ACQUIRED FROM RICHARD P. HAYES BY THE TOWN In a rather fortunate cycle where your fi­ previously anticipated negative results. tions (or the year ahead by mailing nation's Vietnamese backed gov­ the . ?. , In a film version of the ings 429-5961. OF MANCHESTER MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT FED AID runs every Thursday If you are interested in placing your business nances and material interests are con­ ARIES (March 21-April 19) Be alert lor $1.25 to Astro-Graph, c/o this newspa­ PROJ. NO. PROJ. NO. 76-152 DATE 6.69 REVISIONS 8/21/89 ernment. popular old radio serial. cerned Opportunities could begin lo material opportunities today, because per. P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH MANCHESTER-Available 74 FURNITURE 10/19/89 5/1/90 TAKE AREA", which map is on tile or is to bo tiled card here please call Classified 643-2711 for your special low rate. present themselves In a rapid fashion. there is a chance you could gain in 4101-3428. Be sure to slate your zodiac 11/1, vinyl sided 3 in the Town Clerk's office in said Town ot Manchester. N E W ^ A M E ______some manner from a situation initialed sign 3) Pete Sampras defeated /Vrdre SCORPIO (Ocf. 24-Nov. 22) You're a bedroom Colonial in ex­ WING CHAIR flowered Together with an easement to slope tor ttio support ol llio highway tapestry with gold velvet (15 fMiintK fnr corrret tin»U)fr or anJtwrrw) Agassi to capture the U S. Op>en cellent condition. Deck acquired, an easement to slope tor saloty ot ttio tiighway and men's crown It was the first 'all and garage. $900. per outercovering $100. remove, use or retain excavated material acquired arxi a right to Lately, forces Amertoan" final at the Open since monthitn plus security. No“ Dining room 54 inch construct driveway acquired, as nKiro particularly shown arid loyal to me McEnroe-Gerulaltls In (CHOOSE pets.lets. Strano iHeal round drop leaf table w/ dopictod on said mop. have been Bridge ONE; 1979, 1983) Estate, 647-7653. 2 extension leaves SCHEDULE A-2 engaged In $200. Cherry captains MANCHESTER GREEN-9 Those promises situated on thonrjrthorly side ot Tolland Turnpike heavy fighting noltmig left to do except try to cash chair $50. 643-8784 4) In the women's final at the room house M or 5 In the Town ot Manchoslor, County ot Hartford and Stale ot In lobanon Not so easy dummy's second heart winner, hut Open, Argentina's Gabrlola Sa- NOW N o ir n i s bedrooms) 1-1/2 baths. Connecticut dosignalod as "Taking Area - 0 021 ♦/- Acre" on a with other Pal­ USA - THANKS SO I'Jist rulleii batlnl defeated defending cham HOtV I ENVY YOU, LISA! You KNOW AMY, MUCH ♦ A as it looks Large yard. $1050. a certain map entitled, "TOWN OF MANCHESTER CONNECTI estinians loyal ONE MUCH FOR R£CQMM£N0|N(5 » A K !l H 4 2 Declarer can sueeeed if, .it the (in month and security. CUT ACQUIRED FROM EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT BY THE plon Steffi Graf In straight sots TI7UL YOU HAVE SUCH AN I FOUND MY BIOULD 76 MACHINERY ft w o n d e r f u l CLASSIFIEO! ♦ 7 li ish, hefore leading dum m y's ipieen o( Call Ken, 643-1442. TOWN OF MANCHESTER MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT to Abu Nldal e x c it in g j o b , a n d A A IN E I CALL Hy Jiim i's .lacoby OR FAlSf: It was SabatinI's first JOB IN THE FWST? I'VE GCrr A GREAT ♦ u .1 9 li eluhs. he e;ishes one high heart Now TOOLS FED AID PROJ. NO. PROJ NO, 76 152 DATE 6.89 REVISIONS Who am I and i S-O-O BORING! Grand Slam title classifieds ! Kasl e;in no longer gel his heart ru ti MANCHESTER- Lovely 3 6/20/90 DRIVE LIMITS 8/22/90 EAST RIGHT AREAS", which what organiza­ NEW JOB... WITH AN WT;sr KA.ST Thf I'Jyil (’anailian Invitational bedroom fully ap­ MACHINERY for lapidary e x c it in g FUTURE! What it deehirer lakes a diflereni mop is on file or IS to be tiled in the Town Clerk's ottico in said Town tion do I load'’ REAUT? ♦ K 111 H 2 ♦ ,) !l 7 li 5 3 1‘airs hold in Toronto la.st spring at- plianced and carpeted. work. Grinding wneels, 5) lirlgham Young arxJ Its Hols CLASSIFIED iipproach altogether, (ilaying a eluli at ot Manchester. V g 1(1 7 li V J Iraotod a strong field, mostly ox()orts 1 1/2 bath Duplex. discs, saws, & polishing YOUR SCORE: DID IT AGAIN! the second trick'’ II Hast wins the aee Togothof wrth an easement to slope for safety ol the highway and man-candidate quarterback ly ♦ J III fi :i ♦ K 4 2 (rom Canada and the United States Lease & security powders. 647-1586 91 to 1(X) point* - TOP SCOREI ♦ A :i 2 and returns a sjiade, declarer will be remove, use or retain excavated material acquired and a right to Detmer pulled off a stunning upset ♦ 4 Although many North-South pairs got required. $815/month. after 5pm. tt lo 90 potnli — Excetlenl. in the same fix Hut if Hast wins the construct driveway acquired, as more particularly shown and of the number one ranked ..?.. In to SIX eluhs on today's deal, several 646-3938. 71 to 80 pointi — Good. AMY, IF tour SOl'TII eluh aee and returns a diamond. South depicted on said mop. the first game of the season for both failed lo make the contrai l 61 to 70 point! — Fair. INTERVIEW ♦ g 4 e;in draw trumps, play A-K and ruff a 77 GARDENING This Ordinance shall lake eftoct ton (101 days alter Uiis publication V f) :i When the jack id diamonds was led. C Knowlt-drji! UnlimiU'd, Inc. 9 1? 90 teams. W *t f.ithei space. 4 rooms. Abun­ 82 RECREATIONAL election Last ^anai-y ’^/6i-c tMopoqs-c t*ioutiii-i :siao s liooks accessible. 643-5747. Secretary q -5 ;o-y :d-c ‘P Z !•-! rsaaOMHDlYW Pass 2 4 I’.iss ;i 4 GOLF CLUBS- Used. Board ot Directors uoipziuofiJO :i Y Pass MANCHESTER-Main St. 3 ♦ Pass Starter and full sets with Manchostof, Connecticut uo||DJ»qn au||se|Od aqj 'lOjDiy J(ida :3WVNSM3N 4 4 Pass location, near Canter J! 1 Y Pass bags from $35. Also D|poquiDO-s ;*i>iD))na 5 4 P.I-.S i; 4 All p; St. ideal for store/office. Dated at Manctioslor, Connecticut 646-2426, weekdays, miscellaneous clubs. Uiis 12th day otSoplombof, 1990 |eDqo|iN-|r !q-c ’TuaptfaJd-iS tp«Dt*l *1113-1 :3dODSaiaOM 649-1794. 0()i‘ning Ifiiil ♦ .1 9-5. 039 09 16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Sept. 20, 1990

LEGAL NOTICE 88 TAG SALES 8 8 TAG SALES 91 CARS FOR SALE 01 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE 93 CAMPERS ft TRAILERS iQatirlirsIrr 1-irralii TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT CONDO CONTENTS- CHEVROLET-1 979 BMW 528 I- 1981. Very NOTICE OF Saturday 9/22. 10-3. Malibu classic wagon. OLDSMOBILE DELTA- good condition, inside & 1984. "88' Brougham- PALIMINO-Pop up, 1989, ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE Forest Ridge Condo 87K miles. Looks new. out. With leather like new. Sleeps 6. 3 644-8284 after 5. Excellent condition. In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 and 9 103 H Cliffside Drive. HUGE interior. Power burner stove. $3200. Low mileage. $3500 or Section 4, Page 17 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption by the Middle Turnpike to CHEVY MONZA- 1975. windows, power door Firm. 623-0683. Ask for Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Connecticut on Greenwood Drive. 8 FAMILY SALE! best offer. Call 659- locks, power sunroof, Thursday, Sept. 20, 1990 Maroon hardtop. 3810 or 633-2839 be­ Russ. September 11, 1990. Weimin 5 piece Furniture, antiques, tools, Automatic. Interior in power mirrors, AM/FM bedroom & dining room. tween 7-9 pm. cassette, plus morel SOUTH W INDSOR- 38x8. SPORTS ORDINANCE books, toys, trunks, Avon, excellent condition. Adult park. 1 bedroom. Couch, tables, Body perfect no rust. $3250 or best offer. Call BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of dressers, desks, box lots, & MORE! Free Remodeled inside & Manchester that the Town of Manchester convey to the State of Well maintained. Needs 429-6358 and leave recliner, bookcases, shrubs -f coffee. Rain or engine work. Great message. out. $6500 or best offer. Connecticut the premises described in Schedule A attached dinette set, sword 528-5276. hereto. There shall be no consideration for said conveyance, Shine. project car for a BUICK CENTURY collection. Major ap­ teenager or mechanic CARDINAL SCHEDULE A pliances sewing Fri., Sat. & Sun. LIMITED- 1985. 22K 94 MOTORCYCLES ft or could be used as a BUICK, INC. miles. Excellent That certain parcel of land situated In the Town of Manchester, machine, fur coat. 1989 $7,495 UConn hooters dominate; but fall to Harvard 68 Bigelow St., Manchester stock car. Best offer. Cavalier Coupe condition. 875-0018 or MOPEDS County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the northerly side Clothes, much misc. ex­ Call 643-0030 after 1988 Chevy Cavalier $6,990 of Present Highland Street, Route 534, at Present Autumn Street, cellent condition. Num­ 728-2019. 5:30. 1988 Olds Oust Cruls Vibg $9,980 HONDA-1986 CR250. net for an apparent 2-1 UConn lead. Morrone, soul-searching for some containing 0 .3 1 3 of an acre, more or less, bounded and described bers at 9 Hughes- 1988 Buick LeSabre LTD $11,480 Never raced, mint By JIM TIERNEY dominated the game,” UConn senior comer. MANCHESTER-9/22 and HONDA CIVIC 1978- “The one goal we got was a The goal was quickly waived off guidance, was thoroughly disap­ as follows: Hutinek. 9/23, 9am-5pm. 148 1988 Buick Regal Cpe $9,850 9 2 TRUCKS a VANS condition. Must sell. Manchester Herald co-captain Brian Parker said. SOUTHERLY -- by Present Highland Street, Route 534, Standard. Exc. running 1987 Buick Century 4 Dr. $8,280 $1300.00. Many extrasi “We’ve got to learn how to put the fluke,” Piarkcr added. “We’ve got to due to a push preceding the goal by pointed with the outcome. Loomis St. Power tools, condition. Some rust. FOR SALE 1025 feet, more or less; MANCHESTER-GIANT tools, dolls, stuffed 1987 Merc Colony Rark Wg $9,460 643-8844, 7-5pm. ball in the net. We should’ve had a gel more people hungry. We’ve got Husky junior Rob Lindell. 125K miles. 1 owner. 1987 Chevy Celebrity $5,995 CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — What “As far as I was concerned, tliere WESTERLY - by Present Autumn Street, 40 feet; TAG SALE. 26 Walker animals, knick knacks. ESTATE PROPERTY- few goals. 1 don’t know what it is. I to find somebody who wants to be a The game-winner came with 6:09 St. 9/22 and 9/23, 8-4. $800 or best offer. 649- 1987 Buick LeSabre Sed $8,970 haunts each and every soccer team was no comparison between the NORTHWESTERLY - by Present Oak Grove Street, 68 feet, Snowblower, ice fishing 1987 Buick Century LTD Wag $8,680 CHEVY SILVERADO 98 WANTED TO BUY/ couldn’t tell you why we’re not win­ hero and start putting the ball in the left. Daigle broke free down the left Early birds welcomel 6007. — a lack of scoring punch — is teams today,” Morrone began. “I felt more or less; kh, upright freezer, desk 1987 Olds Cutlass $6,990 1985. With cap. Loaded ______TRADE ning games. It’s r ^ l y frustrating. back of the net.” sideline and carried the ball in Ceramic molds, many PLYMOUTH RELIANT- lingering above the heads of the we were a much better team. This is EASTERLY -- by remaining land of the Town of Manch­ chair and many other 1987 Isuzu Pup Pickup $3,995 with extras. 16K miles. It’s really disappointing.” Saunders’ goal left UConn on an toward Hall. Daigle’s lazy left- craft items, curtains, items. 1986. 4 door. Air 1986 Pontiac Firebird Cpe $5,990 Excellent condition. members of the University of Con­ probably one of the worst Harvard ester, 56 feet, more or less, by a line toys, books, weights, conditioned. Automatic, Harvard jumped out to a quick emotional high entering the second footer curled around Hall and into designated "Taking Line," as shown on 1985 Buick Skylark $4,995 $7500 will negotiate. We buy clean, late model used necticut men’s soccer team these teams we’ve faced in the last 6-7 typewriters, clothing. TAG SALE-Saturday, 9/ AM/FM radio, E/C. 1985 Nissan Pulsai Cpe. $3,980 1-0 lead 2:09 into the match. A Don half. More pressure came Harvard’s the upper right comer of the net. the map hereinafter referred to; 643-8055 after 4. cars and trucks. Top prices days. years. From a tactical standpoint, Full length blue fox 29, 10am-2pm. $1995. 643-1710. 1982 Buick Skylark $3,295 Daigle shot was not cleared from the way. 'T was ready to give Hall the job NORTHERLY- by said remaining land of the Town of Sunday, 9/30, 9am- paid. Despite dominating offensive they (Harvard) did absolutely noth­ coat, worn once. Rain 1981 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr. $3/495 FORD-1986, 8000 diesel, penalty box by the Husky defense. “The first 10 minutes of the game if he played well today,” UConn K^nchester, 833 feet, more or less, by a date, 9/29 and 9/30. 1pm. St. Joseph’s Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet play for the majority of the match, ing. This was a game we needed to line designated "Taking Line," as shown 81 Adams Street 2800 gallon oil truck. Juan Betancourt recovered the loose I thought we played very well and coach Joe Morrone said, referring to Church, Route 32, 1229 Main Street constantly finding dead ends at the win. It really hurts our New England on said map; Eagleville, CT Rain or DO YOU hove a bicycle no M a n c h e s te r Excellent condition. ball and beat fallen Husky goalie scored a nice goal,” Harvard coach his goalie platoon system with Hall MANCHESTER-Saturday, one rides? Why not offer it Low miles. $36,000. Manchester, CT finish line, UConn fell to New chances (of an NCiAA Tournament NORTHEASTERLY - by said remaining land of the Town of 9/22, 9-2. 38 East Shinel for sole with a wont ad? 649-4571 England rival Harvard University, Brian Hall. Mike Gciman said. “I thought the and Tom Fblcy. “He didn’t play Manchester, 68 feet, more or less, by a 646-5477. 646-6464 bid) tremendously.” Eldridge St. (Off 2-1, Wednesday afternoon at Ohiri UConn, defending Big East Con­ next 60 minutes of the game was well. That was a ridiculous goal. line designated "Taking Line," as shown Autumn St.) about as one-sided as it can be. They Brian didn’t even move.” on said map. Field. ference champs, mounted a tremen­ Morrone came back to the issue at dous offensive attack for the (UConn) certainly had more of the hand — scoring goals. EASTERLY - running to a point. MANCHESTER- Sat.& The loss, the Huskies’ second Gctman was tlirillcd with the win, straight, drops them to the .500 remainder of the first half, unable to play. Connecticut’s got a very good Together with the following full and perpetual easements under, Sun.9-3. 15 Ralph despite UConn’s dominance. “We’ve got to put the ball in the CARDINAL BUICK'S mark at 4-4-1 and 0-2 in New GOAL SCORER — UConn find the one ounce of daylight team and played with a lot of skill. over and across portions of remaining land of the Town of Manch­ Road, Redwood Farms. net and we’re not doing that,” he ester: Furniture, microwave, England. Harvard evens off at 1-1. freshman Mike Saunders needed. With a mere eight seconds They were a very impressive team. “I’d love to play Connecticut weights & weight UConn will attempt to break a left before halftime, Husky fresh­ As the second half wore on, we every day if we could because that’s continued. “We just haven’t had the 1, An easement to slope for the support and safety of VOLUME- PRICING scored the Huskies’ only goal people up front who can put the ball the highway, excavate a brook, place proposed bench, toys, kitchen three-game winless streak Sunday man Mike Saunders, out of were able to execute the way we how you get better,” he said. “This in a 2-1 loss Wednesday at in the net. We don’t have any proven riprap, and remove, use or retain excavated mate­ supplies, knicknacks, 1991 BUICK PARK AVENUE 1991 BUICK REGAL SEDAN when it hosts Villanova at 1 p.m. in Northwest Catholic High School in should.” is a funny game. It’s a game of mis­ rial within areas totalling 0.469 of an acre, more or fishtanks, & good stuff. SAVES YOU CASH! scorers. You need someone who can a Big East Conference match at the Harvard. West Hartford scored a fluke goal to With 17:39 left in the match, takes. We made a bad mistake to less, located between opposite approximate Sta­ come through for you. We’ve just Connecticut Soccer Stadium. in New England, has scored once in tie the match at 1-all. Saunders’ low Husky junior Chris Albrecht lofted a allow them their goal and they made tions 122+40 and 128+68,128+86and 129+41,and 1990 BUICK RE AHA got to suck it up. TTie season’s not 131+12 and Station 131 +84.63 left of the center line S ch aller After scoring 15 goals in its first the last three games. comer kick caromed off Crimson 45-yardcr into the box which Phrkcr a mistake to give us our goal to win of Present Highland Street, Route 534, as more “LUXURY COUPE” six matches, UConn, ranked fourth “I definitely thought we goalie Jamie Reilly and into the near deftly headed into the back of the it.” over yet.” particularly shown on said map. Quality Pre-owned company vehicle 2. An easement to construct end anchorage and install Pre-Owned Autos Loaded with Extras. Stock #1247 metal beam rail, 75-feet in length, within an area Value Priced located between and opposite approximate Sta­ USED CAR BEST BUYS! WAS $28,885 SAVE $8,895 tions 122+40 and 123+00 left of said center line, as 1 sea LINCOLN TOWH CAR $ 1 9 ,9 5 0 119,990 more particularly shown on said map. Loaded, 10^ner, Red Sox lose; fall out of first place T] Together with a right to enter portions of said remaining land for the IserACURAlNTtGRALS $9,500 Jim purpose of installing a proposed sedimentation control system, AiAa A/C, Low M m 1990 BUICKSKYLARK 0 1988 SUBARU GL SEDAN $ 6 ,9 0 0 By BILL BARNARD 747-feet in length, within areas located between and opposite AT. AC. PS. PB 4 Door, Automatic, Power Steering, Power D n approximate Stations 122+540 and 128+75, and 130+80 and Tierney The Associated Press 1908 TOYOTA CEUCA $ 8 ,9 9 5 Brakes, Stock #1423. Was $12,303’ . 131 +86 left of said center line, as more particularly shown on said AT. AC. Smoai SumoL Low Mm S F map. Said right of entry shall terminate automatically upon comple­ 1985 CHEVY SPECTRUM $ 2 ,9 0 0 GMAC FIRST TIME BUYER DISCOUNT Teams that are a half-dozen games out of first place in tion of the work by the State of Connecticut. 4 Dr.. Aukx AC TO QUALIFIED BUYERS $600. 1988 MAZDA 323 U $ 6 ,9 0 0 September have a way of setting little goals for themsel­ For a more particular description of the above-described prem­ ATAC.PS.PB.LowUam »* 12 m ves. 1988 BUCK REGAL UMTED $ 8 ,9 0 0 9,990 ises, reference is made to a map to be filed in the Manchester “Let’s only be a couple of games out when we start O O Town Clerk's Office, entitled: "Town of Manchester, Map Showing 2 Dr . Auto, loaied QUALITY USED CARS GUARANTEED TO SATISFY YOUR EVERY NEED! Land Acquired From Town Of Manchester by The State of Con- ■ 1988 HONDA PRB.UDE St $ 1 2 ,9 0 0 that scries late in the month,” they say. ^ 0 0 nectkxit. Reconstruction of Charter Oak, Highland (Rte. 534), Auto, Loaded MHS boys* and Most of the time, the goals arc a pipe dream, the Autumn & Gardner Streets, Scale r » 40', April 1990. Robert W. 1987 MAZDA RX7 $ 7 ,9 0 0 H - < 5 Spd,, AC. Summer FunI PRE-OWNED CAR OF THE WEEK fading gasp of a beaten team. Gubala, Transportation Chief Engineer-Bureau of Highways. 5-4- 1988VWJEnA $7,900 1989 Chevrolet Cavalier...... $7,495 1 m 90 Rev, S, L Dim. A.C." Town No. 76, Project No. 78151 (78 1987 O ld s C u tla s s ...... 56.990 In the American League East, however, the Toronto 1 AumAC 1988 B uick R egal C o u p e ...... $9,850 1988 CHEVROLET CAVALIER Blue Jays arc exceeding even their own hopes. 162), Serial No, 30, Sheet 1 of 1 Sheet. 1986 ACURA LEGEND $ 1 2 ,9 0 0 1987 Isuzu Pup Pickup...... $3,995 girls* soccer . o i 1988 Olds Custom Cruiser Wagon ...... $9,980 Prepared by: Loaded. LoerUiee 1986 P ontiac Firebird C o u p e ...... S5.=r;i, “I don’t think anyone expected u.s to be one game up 1987 PLY CARAVEUJE $ 3 ,9 9 5 1988 Buick LeSabre LTD ...... $11,480 Maureen A. Chmielecki, Town Attorney AT. AC. GoodFarriy Cm 1985 B uick S ky la rk ...... $4,995 7-12-90 1986 FORD MUSTANG LX $ 4 ,9 0 0 1987 Mercury Colony Park Wagon ...... $9,480 1985 Nissan Pulsar Coupe...... $3,960 This OfdinarK* shall take effect ten (10) days after this publication Auto. AC, Low MJm 1987 Chevrolet Celebrity...... $5,995 1982 B uick S ky la rk ...... $3,296 look excellent O 5 in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days after this 1987 BUCK PARK AVE. $ 1 0 ,9 0 0 1987 Buick LeSabre Sedan ...... $8,480 4 Door, Sedan, Automatic, AL Roundup Loaded. Ful Power. Low Uiee 1981 B uick L e S abre 4 D oor...... $3,495 2 publication of this Ordinance a petition signed by not less than five 1987 B uick C e n tu ry LTD W a g o n ...... $8,480 Air Conditioning, Stereo. 1985 CHEVY CAV AUER $ 3 ,9 0 0 MANCHESTER — The scholastic season is a little o o (5) percent of the electors of the Town, as determined from the Auta.AC.PSPe 6988 at this stage of the season,” manager Cito Gaston said latest official lists of the Registrars of Voters, has not been filed with 1985 PLY RELIANT SE $ 3 ,9 0 0 more than a week old and the two local teams which O " H the Town Clerk requesting its reference to a special Town election. Auto, AC. Low Miee Wednesday night after the Blue Jays took over sole pos­ stick out above the rest arc the Manchester High girls’ m r n Wallace J. Irish, Jr. 1906 HONDA ACCORD U $ 5 ,9 0 0 •prices iodude Factory Rebates! session of first place for the first time since July 30. Secretary SSpd.AC FACTORY REBATES FROM $500 to $3000 CARDINAL BUICK, INC. and boys’ soccer teams. A 7-6 victory over the New York Yankees, combined P CO Board of Directors ON SELECT MODELS... Both are defending CCC East champions while the with Boston’s 8-4 loss to Baltimore, gave Toronto a Manchester, Connecticut SCHALLER ACURA 345 CENTER STREET 7 A.P.R. FINANCING IS AVAILABLE IN "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS" girls will be shooting for their seventh straight league one-game lead. O O Dated at Manchester, Connecticut MANCHESTER LIEU OF FACTORY REBATEI 81 Adams Street, Manchester ^ ^ c t -i title. Toronto trailed by 6'/2 games on Scpi. 4 and Gaston this 12th day of September, 1990 said the team wa.s hoping to close the gap to three going m z 647-7077 Delivery must be on before 9/26W (Open Eves. Monday thru Thursday) D 4|y-$|0 § 1 The Indian girls, annually one of the elite teams in 038-09 into their three-game scries at Boston. Q > Connecticut, revamped their prescason schedule and “We were hoping to get to within three games just to > r - early returns show another outstanding club. Manchester, give us a chance to control our own dc.stiny,” Gaston 33 CO 3-0, has scored 20 goals in its three matches. said. “This is definitely more than we had hop^ for.” Many quickly point to the Indians’ weak league “You have to like our chances now,” said Tom Henke, 3) > - A i schedule which has, allegedly, caused their early demise who picked up his 30lh save with two in the > in recent state tournaments. The fact is Indian coach Joe ninth, including Kevin Maas on a called third strike to ■0 end the game. “This is as consistent as we’ve played all Erardi is locked into his 14-game CCC East schedule season. We’ve got four starters going well. The hitters each year, with only two open regular season dates. arc coming through and tlic veterans arc contributing the Manchester’s biggest game of this campaign, for way iliey have to.” various reasons, may very well be its final regular season The Yankees, after trailing 7-1, exune close to tying it game at Simsbury on Oct. 31. Simsbury, who Erardi une­ in the eighth, but pinch-runner Jim Walcwander was quivocally stales is the best team in the state and Class L thrown out at the plate trying to score from first on Malt adversary for Manchester, will provide the Indians a px:r- Nokes’ double with two outs. fccl preview of things to come in the slate tourney. The Blue Jays needed two perfect throws to keep Walcwander from scoring, the first by left fielder Mark Th« Associatvd Prs— An Indian victory over Simsbury would give them Whiten and the second by third baseman Kelly Gruber. GOTCHA — Homeplate umpire Rich Garcia, left, signals the out as New York Yankees' Jim enormous confidence heading into the tourney. A loss, at D E A L E R “It was a split-second decision by the third base Walewander and Toronto catcher Greg Myers wait for the call during eighth inning action of least, will afford the Indians a good look at Simsbury so coach,” Yankees manager Stump Merrill said. “They their game Wednesday night in Toronto. Walewander tried to score the tying run after a NVOICE a possible stale tourney match between the two wouldn’t made two perfect throws. First, they hit the cutoff man, be as unfamiliar as in the past. then they llircw a strike to the plate.” double by Matt Nokes. The Jays held on for a 7-6 win and took over first place in the AL East. From the goal to die forward line, the Indian girls are Junior Felix’s tJircc-run homer, his 13lh home run of llic season, put Toronto ahead 6-0 in the fourtJi, and the the inning on Chris Holies’ double, an error by Wade in 14 games as Jeff Kunkcl scored the go-ahead run on loaded with lalcni, so much that this space cannot begin Blue Jays made it 7-1 in the fifth. Hensley Mculcns hit Boggs and Finley’s RBI single. Billy Swift’s wild pilch in the eighth inning at Seattle. NEW 1990 CARS IN STOCK to flesh it all out. Go to an Manchester girls game and an RBI double and Jim Lcyrilz followed with a ihrcc-run Athletics 7, White Sox 3: Oakland snapped a six- Swift relieved Malt Young (8-16) with the bases 90 Buick Skylark see for yourself. homer in the Yankees’ sixth to make it 7-5 before Rober­ game losing streak at home against Chicago as Dave loaded and two outs in tlic eighth, and his second pitch to 90 Pontiac Firebird 90 Pontiac Grand AM 90 Buick Century 90 Buick Century 90 Buick Century 90 Buick Century 90 Buick Century Juan Gonzalez went to the backstop, allowing Kunkcl to •8593. White, custom, loeded §8616. 2 dr., red. #8853. 2 dr., blue §8831. 4 dr., blue, cUusic roof *0033. 4 dr„ luxury package §884.3. 4 dr. blue. V6. haded. §8505. 4 dr., blue, custom §8725. 4 dr., red, luxury pkg. The Manchester boys, currently 2-0, are looking to Kelly singled home a run in the seventh. 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