20 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Jon 3. 1989 HOMES ■ APARTMENTS ■ APARTMENTS FUEL OIL/COAL/ Directors OK ‘concepf of landmark accord FDR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT FIREWOOD DiRosa did not name the DRASTICALLY Re­ AVAILABLE Imme­ MANCHESTER. 4 room SEASONED firewood for directors said they were in favor million in connection fees. the Buckland trunk sewer plus duced! Manchester. diately. One bedroom apartment. Just reno- By Andrew J. Davis sano was absent from the special locations being looked at. SpcciQli# D o fif! sale. Cut, split and Manchester Herald Town officials have said the $250,000 or 20 percent of the net Beautifully decorated apartment. $545. Heat voted Including new delivered. $35 per load. meeting. of the agreement. While the town occupied the J appliances. Quiet The tentative agreement will suit will be dropped if the outlet charges for the area, spacious 3 bedrooms and hot water Included. 742-1182. The directors of the Eighth according to the proposed agree­ firehouse, the district would be 1'/2 both Colonial. First 2 bedroom T ownhouse. street, nice yard. First Members of the town Board of Utilities District as well as the resolve a longtime dispute over agreement is approved. floor. $545. plus utlll- Under the proposed agree­ ment. That funding exchange allowed to occupy one bay of the CARPENTRY/ ROOFING/ floor family room, tire- $650. Heat and hot wa­ I MISCELLANEOUS Directors Tuesday approved the district’s residents also must which government is responsible firehouse garage. Among the [ miscellaneous placed living room, ter Included. Security tles. No pets. 646-7268. concept of a landmark agreement for building sewer lines to serve ment, the town would build sewer would make the cost of the accord H i ] CHILD CARE ESJ rew o d elin g 1 ^ SIDING new deck and cheery and references re­ FOR SALE formally approve the pact. Dis­ almost a wash for both reasons for this is that the Union A ■s er v ic es MANCHESTER. Modern between the town and Eighth trict President Thomas Landers the $70 million Pavilions at lines for the mall according to breakfast room over­ quired. No pets. Boyle 2 bedroom, 2nd floor. district construction plans and governments. Street bridge is closed to fire WILL Provide Daycare look o lovely private Management Com­ EIGHT month old water- Utilities District. The pact could and attorneys John D. LaBelle Jr. Buckland Hills and surrounding CiNtom bulH hom«t. atfdHiont, Carpet, oDPlIances. No The town would have to leave trucks while it is under fo r one child In mv MANCHESTER yard. Century 21 Ep- bed, $325. Courthouse 380 acres of development. In would control sewer service to the rtmoMln^. wood iMIno, docka. G A Y & SON pany, 649-4800. utilities. Adult couples ultimately end longstanding fire and John D. LaBelle Sr., who construction. home. Lunches and roofing, ooncrota work, maaonry t at! ROOFING steln Realty, 647-8895.0 One Gold member'ship, mall area. In exchange, the town the firehouse by March 1, 1990. phaaaa of conttructton. MANCHESTER. New 3 preferred. Available and sewer jurisdiction disputes. represented the district in negoti­ March, the town filed suit against A key part of the agreement snacks. Coll 646-5260. Holiday Special MASONRY WELL Cored tor Man­ bedroom duplex. Car­ February 1st. Referen­ 12'/2 months left for In an 8-0 vote, directors voted to the district seeking a declaratory would sell a firehouse on Tolland Mayer Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said ff you'ra ate* of oonfraofort nof Brick, block and stone, $450. Compared to reg­ ations with the town, could not be town Fire Chief John C. Rivosa is would have to be approved by the rafumfng yot/r eafft • oaft u» l All typai of roofing a ropoir*. ceramic tile, marble and chester. Nice 3 bed­ peted, fully ap- ces required. $575. plus approve the concept of the reached for comment on when the judgment on the district’s con­ Turnpike to the district for Fully Inaufod • Fraa Eatlmataa ular price of $700 plus. exploring sites for a new fire­ General Assembly. The town and concrete. room Cope completely pllanced, 1'/2 baths, full security. Call 429-4465 agreement, and tentatively sche­ struction plans and on which $750,000. aEANING 20% Off No lob Is too small I redone Inside. Two basement. $775. 643- after 6pm. Eric 649-3426.0 district votes would be held. house for the town to serve the A aaa CenstmctloR duled a final vote in about two After a closed-door session on government would control a The town would pay the district SERVICES tf MwdMtItr 6 4 5 -8 8 3 0 282-7341 o r 627-8973 baths, finished family 1823. $450,000 for engineering plans for Bryan Farms area. room In basement and weeks. Director Stephen T. Cas- the agreement last week, district splitter valve and collect about $1 See ACCORD, page 10 M 6 4 3 * 1 7 2 0 Aak for Mark MANCHESTER. 1 family, CONDOMINIUMS Automotive hardwood floors. Ex­ HEATING/ SNOW REMOVAL. available December l ^ F O R RENT FARRAND REMODELING tra deep lot on a quiet 1st. Large 3 bedroom, CLEANING PLUMBING Resldentlol- street. $154,900. D.W. Sorvlclno tkt Monchesttr & WII- Room additlona, decka, root­ Commerclol. Drive­ l '/2 baths, appliances. VERNON-RYEFIELD 2 llmontlc orto. Honest and rtllo- ing, aiding, windowa and gutt- Fish Realty, 643-1591 .□ Lease, security, $900 [CARS ble couple to clean your home, H ways, storting at $15. bedroom, luxury ora. All typea of remodeling and plus utilities. Close to office or windows. 9 yeors ex­ repalra. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. PJ’s Plumbing, Hiating 8 Coll Bob, 872-8841. condo. 1'/2 both, base­ FOR SALE perience and references. Coll Air Conditioning CONDDMINIUMS school and busline. 646- ment, walk out deck Laurie tor o tree estimate. Bus. 847-8509 4074, 5-8pm. Boilers, pumps, hot water ANGELIC HOME FOR SALE with view. $750/month. 1982 MERCURY Zepher. 4 742-0267 Res. 645-6849 tanks, new and MANCHESTER. Onebed- Coll 649-2209. door, 72,000 m iles. replacements. CARE REGISTRY NEW listing! Spacious room condo In Wood- Great shape. Florida FREE ESTIMATES LOCAL nEOISTRY OFFERS townhouse boasting bridge Manor. Full cor. $2600. Coll 527-1114 SAS HOME QUALITY CARE... two bedroom s, I'/z appliances, large liv­ ■ HOMES or 645-6455. CLEANING SERVICE 643-9649/228-9616 LOWER COST TO CLIENTS .. IMPROVEMENTS baths and lower level ing room and bedroom. FOR RENT BUICK Regal LTD 82, 4 Havt t iptrkling c/een home COMPANIONS. HOMEMAKERS. $550 plus utilities. tor tho holld§y$l & REPAIRS NURSES fom llv room. $121,900 door. Navy with velour MISCELLANEOUS Sentry Real Estate, 643- Available Imme- MANCHESTER. Nine Interior. Power steer­ iEanrliPalpr HrralJi Reliable retldentlal cleaning, “No Job Too Small" 6 4 7 - 1 9 5 6 SERVICES 4060.g______dlotely. Keith Real Est- room, single family, ing, power brakes, olr Tolland County area. Raglatarad and FuNy Inaurad ote, 646-4126.______set bock high above Ratorancaa avallabla. FREE ESTIMATES GSL Building Mainte­ TOTALLY renovated one dependable. One bedroom Beacon Hill BOLTON. Vi modern du­ East Middle Turnpike. owner. Must be seen. BROCK BROTHERS nance Co. Commercl- Available Imme- 643-5775 6 4 7 -0 5 9 3 ol/ResIdentlol building unit. All appliances In­ plex. Closeto 1-384. Full $1,500. 649-4945. Excavatleii A LandKapiRf cluding microwave electric heat and hot dlotely. $950/month. Bulldozing — Lot Improysment repairs and home Im­ References and secur­ provements. Interior and olr conditioning. water. 3 bedrooms, 1'/2 30 Cents ■BOOKKEEPING/ PAINTING/ — Crushed Stone for Sale — Sentry Real Estate, 643- baths, fireplace. Large ity. Coll Ken 0(643-1442. Wednesday, Jan. 4, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Chai m Stone Driyewaya — Regraded and exterior pointing, CLYDE PAPERING 4060.□ wooded yard. $750 per EAST HARTFORD/Glos- CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. INCOME TAX & Installed light carpentry. Com­ plete lonltorlol ser­ AFFORDABLE and spa­ month, plus security tonbury line. Seven ROUTE 83, VERNON 6 5 9 -3 7 8 1 vice. Experienced, rel­ cious one bedroom and utilities. 649-5678, room Cope with evenings.______screened porch, gar­ 85 Monte Carlo ‘6995 1988 INCOME TAXES Wall Papering & iable, tree estimates. first floor unit. Well 85 Elactra T Type ’ 10,495 P a in tin g HAWKES TREE SERVICE 643-0304. maintained and deco­ TWO bedroom with heat age, nice lot, first floor Consultation / Preparation Bucket, truck & chipper. Stump on first floor. laundry hood-ups. In­ 83 Buick Regal *6995 Residential, Commercial, rated. FHA approved. tndividuala / remoyal. Free estimates. SNOW REMOVAL. Mon Sentry Real Estate, 643- $600/month. No pets. side of house Is brand 85 Merc Lynx *2STS U.S. shoots down 2 Libyan fighters References & Insurance. new. Available Janu­ Sole Proprietora Special consideration for with snowblower tak­ 4060.D______One month security. 85 Ford Escort 4 Dr. ‘4395 ^o rfy Mattson, 649-4431 elderly and handicapped. ing residential oc Available January 1. ary 1st. $975 plus u tili­ 86 Skylark 4 Dr. *8995 FIRST floor one bedroom Coll Don, 643-2226, ties. Security. No pets. Dan Moaler 6 4 9 -3 3 2 9 Gary McHugh, 643-9321 counts In the Monches unit. Low heating costs 86 Celebrity 4 Dr. *7695 647-7553 ter area. Coll 646-0748. leave message. After 872-4381, 649-5400, 647- and association fee. 9040. 86 Caprice 4 Dr. *9995 Incident occurs Good condition. $68,900 7pm, 646-9892. Sentry Real Estate, 643- MANCHESTER. 'Availa­ 85 Century Wgn. *8595 4060.□ ble Today'. Cleon, one COVENTRY DUPLEX 85 Century 4 Dr. *8995 bedroom, appliances, Of» Route 44A. 2 year* old. 84 SKyhawk Wag. *5995 in Mediterranean HOMES MANCHESTER Town- I house Great buy toro 2 front/reor porch. $495. Kitchen, family room, two 87 LeSabre 4 Dr. *10,995 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FOR SALE bedroom Condo taste­ 646-4144/643-0909. bedroomt, 1 bath. Annual 87 Spectrum 2 Dr. *7995 fully decorated, newly MANCHESTER. Availa­ lease >675.00 par month. 86 Cale. Euro 4 Dr. *7995 By Norman Block FLORAL Designer. Expe­ ble February 1. Four Call Helen at 643-2487, The NURSE Aides. Full or MANCHESTER. BocK on wallpapered kitchen 8-4:30 weekday*. port time positions rienced. Excellent be- the market. Six room and bathroom, beauti­ rooms, 2 bedrooms, 872-9111 available, oil three netts and salary. Send OLSTEN Cope featuring three ful hardwood floors! garage, large yard. WASHINGTON — U.S. Navy planes today shot shifts. W ewllltrolnond resume to: Box AA, TEMPORARY large bedrooms, spa­ Separate front and Newly remodeled. Cen­ down two Libyan jet fighters over the Mediterra­ certify. Excellent sa­ C/0 Manchester He­ cious eot-ln kitchen, bock entrance, situ­ trally located. $550 plus STORE AND nean Sea, according to White House officials who lary. Please stop In or rald, 16 Brolnord (Ireploced living room, ated on cul-de-sac! utilities. Coll until 9pm, Place, Manchester. SERVICES 623-6970. OFFICE SPACE Sell Your Car said the American aircraft were “threatened while coll Mountain View two cor garage, large Conveniently located conducting routine operations in international Health Core, 581 Po- CABINET Makers lot with In-ground pool. to downtown and Route MANCHESTER. 2 and 3 Quonock Ave., Wind­ needed for high end Preferred Bowers 384. Anne M iller Real room apartments. $380 STORES and Offices tor • ■■ airspace.” sor, CT, 06095, 688-7211. custom shop. Skilled KNOWN FOR School district. Estate, 647-8000 and $520. No nets. Se­ rent. 400-1500 sQuore The air battle was the first fighting between the feet. Rent storting at ‘15 and semi-skilled. Ex­ $149,900. Klernon curity. 646-2426, 9-5 United States and Libya since American jets THEIR MANCHESTER Condo $275. Excellent loco- 4 Lines — 10 Days FULL Time. 12mldnlght- cellent pay and benef­ Realty, Inc., 649-1147. Beautifully maintained weekdays. bombed Tripoli in 1986 and came amid rising tension its. Apply or coll New PROFESSIONALISM U and R built condo. tlon. 647-9223, 649-5334, 506 charge each addi­ 8om. Janitorial help DRASTICALLY Re­ MANCHESTER. Two tional line, per day. You between the two countries over Libya’s construction wanted for local store England Country duced! Manchester. Private potlo with slid­ bedroom Townhouse. SOUTH WINDSOR, Beau­ f-— of a plant the United States says is intended to In the W llllm o n tic Woodworklng/Horrls Beautifully decorated ers from dining room. Nice location, all ap­ tiful, newer, 3 room can cancel at any time. area. $6.00 starting Hardwood, 649-4663. spacious 3 bedrooms Full basement with pliances. Heot, hot wa­ ofice space. Heat and SORRY. produce chemical weapons. wage and up depending RN. Day shift Supervisor OLSTEN I'/j both Colonial. First laundry hook-ups. 2 olr ter, carpeting, olr con­ utilities Included. NO REFUNDS OR At the State Department, spokesman Charles on experience. Pleose position available floor family room, flre- conditioners. Closets ditioning. Call 647-1595. $375/monthly. 647-8000 ADJUSTMENTS Redman told The Associated Press there was no link coll 1-489-2445, collect Mondov-Frldoy, sa­ SERVICES ploced living room, galore. End unit. If It Is Anne Miller Real between the plant and the warplane incident. 162 Spencer Street MANCHESTER. Availa­ Estate. CALL HERALD colls accepted. lary commensurotes new deck and cheery o condo you wont coll b le Immediately. “There is absolutely no connection to any other with experience. Full Manchester, CT 06040 breakfast room over­ us about this one or one Newer 2 family, large 3 of our many other con­ CU\SSIFIED story or concern you may have,” he said. “It may be PART TIME Custodian - benefit package. Call Kathy or Cindy at look o lovely private bedroom, 1'/2 baths and yard. Century 21 Ep­ do's available.$115,000 Merchandise ironic, but the two things are not related.” Flexible evening Please send resume to appliances. Total re- 643-2711 S t Deputy White House Press Secretary Roman hours. 3Vj hours per or coll Elizabeth Rey­ 647-1991 stein Realty, 647-8895.n Realty World, Benoit, decorotlon. New wall day, Monday through nolds, DNS, or Kat­ WELL Cored for Man­ Frechette Associates, to wall, new dls- Popadiuk, in with vacationing hleen Coburn, Admin­ 646-7709.D President Reagan, said two F-14 aircraft from the Friday. Facilities Ser­ RNs or LPNs. Charge and chester. Nice 3 bed­ hwosher. Nice area. FUEL OiL/COAL/ vices, South Windsor istrator, Mountain room Cope completely $760 plus utilities. 649- aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy returned safely to View Health Core, 581 Stott nurse positions FiREWOOD I AUTOS FOR Patrick Flynn/Manchattor Harald Board of Education, available. Full or port redone Inside. Two INVESTMENT 5989. the ship after the confrontation. 1737 Main St., South Poouonock Ave., baths, finished family I RENT/LEASE time employment, all PROPERTY MANCHESTER - First FIREWOOD. Oak wood, Park in Coventry Tuesday. He closes his Garden Sales business Two parachutes from the downed Libyan aircraft, Windsor. 528-9711, Ext. Windsor, CT, 06095, room In basement and floor 2 bedroom apart­ SOLITARY ANGLER — Bill Turull of 312 Oakland St.. 688-7211. three shifts. Excellent well split, mostlygreen FREE Mileage on low each January and February to enjoy his favorite pastime. reported as Soviet-built MiG-23s, were sighted. 40. eoe salary with full benefit hardwood doors. Ex- ment In renovated two Manchester, enjoys the solitude of ice fishing at Lisicke Beach tro deep lot on o quiet MANCHESTER Be vour with some seasoned cost auto rental. V il­ “There were no reported U.S. injuries,” he said. package. Pleosestop In own boss. Excellent family house. New ap­ mixed In. $65/holf $120 lage Auto Rental, 643- street. $154,900. D W. pliances, carpets, etc. “The Libyan aircraft approached the U.S. or coll Elizabeth Rey­ Fish Realty, 643-1591 .u opportunity to own cord. 645-6964. 2979 or 646-7044. aircraft in a hostile manner over international nolds, DNS, Mountain vour own business. Lo­ $650 per month plus ^ , CLASSIFIED CRAFTS View Health Core, 581 TOASTY W orm !!! You cal convenience store utilities. Coll 649-2871. waters and the U.S. aircraft, acting in self-defense, Poouonock Ave., will lust love the worm with greot traffic COVENTRY Convenient ORDER OF NOTICE fired air-to-air missiles, downing both of the Libyan A Feature of This Newspaper Moderates mutiny, oust Stolberg as speaker Windsor, CT, 06095, and Inviting feeling count. Low overhead location. Reor court­ STATE OF CONNECTICUT aircraft,” Popadiuk said. ^ .SfiTip 688-7211. that this charming 7 and good numbers. yard entrance. Car­ He said they “were threatened while conducting room Bungalow colon­ Owner has other Inter­ peted, 1 bedroom NO: FA 80 00219S9 A : SUPERIOR COURT : JUDICIAL DISTRICT Bv Judd Everhart was supported by the majority of Stolberg said he had some empathy routine operations in international airspace north of ial has to offer! 4 est. Fantastic cosh apartment. 1'/j month DONNA BOLAND OF TOLLAND Democrats. for those who opposed him. bedrooms, walk-up at­ flow. Now being ot­ security deposit. No The Associated Press Tobruk,” a Libyan port. MEDICARE VS. : AT ROCKVILLE Stolberg supporters lost their bid, "I at times have abhorred the power tic, fireplace, pantry tered at $98,900. Realty pets. Adults preferred State deficit Libya’s Foreign Ministry called the incident a CO-ORDINATOR bock porches, lots of World, Benoit, $420. 742-0569 9om - STEPHEN BOLAND ; NOVEM BER 28, 1988 HARTFORD — Moderate Demo­ however, to recess and permit a party that lies in the speakership; they were “premeditated attack” by U.S. forces and said it absolutely right,” Stolberg said. MEADOWS MANOR, nooks and crannies. Frechette Associates, 6pm. crats waged a successful mutiny caucus in an attempt to shore up the would seek an emergency meeting of the U.N. Henry Street In the 646-7709.O NOTICE TO: DONNA BOLAND Is seeking an R.N. to co­ The Defendant, STEPHEN BOLAND has tiled o “ Motion big chalienge today and aligned with Republicans to Democratic ranks. ”I respect that decision. There is Security Council. ordinate all medicare ac- Bowers School Dlos- For Modification of Jodgmenf and Eoultoble Orders of elect one of their own. Rep. Richard J. Earlier today. Gov. William A. not a member of this chamber whom I Pentagon sources who demanded anonymity said trlct. Priced to sell!! I INVITATION TO BID fTTTTV h tlvltiea (or 398 S.N.F. Judgment Sotlstoctlon and Support In Action tor Dissolution HARTFORD (AP) - Control­ Balducci of Newington, as speaker, O’Neill and Democratic State Chair­ think owed me anything personally. the Kennedy task force was cruising in the Beds. This 30 hour posi­ $151,900. Jackson & Renlals Sealed bids w ill be received of Marriage'' In vour Dissolution of Morrloge action at Su­ man John F. Droney met privately Jackson Real Estate, In the General Services' of­ perior Court, Judicial District of Tolland, at Rockville, Con­ ling a huge budget deficit is the ousting Irving J. Stolberg, a liberal We owe our debt to the people of Mediterranean south-southwest of the Greek island tion features an excellent 647-8400.D fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ necticut. A Hearing on sold Motion Is scheduled tor Mondov, challenge faced by lawmakers of who had sought an unprecedented with Balducci’s supporters in a failed Connecticut.” of Crete, 120 to 130 miles north of Libya when the benefits package. Experi­ ter, CT until JAUNARY 18, January 9,1989 at 10:00 o.m. ot Superior Court, Judicial d s- attempt to get them to drop the incident occurred about 5 a.m. EST (noon local enced with and/or know­ JUST arrived! Beoutl- ROOMS 1989 at 11:00 a.m. (or the fol­ trlct ot Tolland at Rockville, 69 Brooklyn Street, Rockville, the 1989 General Assembly. third term. Jaekle said in his speech seconding I low ing; Connecticut. challenge to Stolberg. time). SCRAP FABRIC CRAFTS. Beautiful full color ledge of medicare gui­ fully decorated and ex- FOR RENT Gov. William A. O’Neill, hoping The vote was 94 for Balducci, Balducci’s nomination that he had book contains 40 terrific craft projects to ceptlonolly well The Court finds that vour residence Is unknown, and oil to set an optimistic tone for the House Minority Leader Robert G. “no illusions” about what Republican The sources said the dogfight occurred between 40 delines preferred. Inter­ (1) ONE FOUR TON AIR reasonable efforts hove been mode to ascertain It and hove formerly the deputy House majority make from scrap fabrics. Over 240 illustra­ ested applicants please molntolned home lo­ five-month session that is certain Jackie. R-Stratford. seconded Bal­ support of a new speaker would mean and 50 miles off the Libyan coast and that the ROOM For rent. Single CONDITIONING / tolled. leader, and 51 for Stolberg, of New ducci’s nomination, saying he felt the tions and step by step instructions for toys, contact Mrs. Horn; cated In desirable Ly- VENTILATION SYSTEM to be dominated by fiscal debate, during the 1989 session. “missile engagement” began when the U.S. and doll Woods. Featuring family house. All the NOW THEREFORE, It Is hereby ordered that Notice of Haven. Thirty-one Democrats bolted General Assembly’s tradition of al­ II furnishings, kitchen projects, Christmas amenities of home. sold Motion be given to you by causing o true and attested planned to pronounce Connecti­ Libyan jets were about 15 miles apart. MEADOWS 2 bedrooms, IV2 baths, (2) POLICE UNIFORMS from party ranks and voted with the lowing a speaker no more than two “Representative Balducci is indeed The two MiG-23s were spotted by radar taking off ill decorations, gifts, decorator items, cloth­ tlreploced family Coll 647-9289. AND RELATED ITEMS copy of this order to be published In the Manchester Herald cut healthy in his state of the state ing, bazaar items. #3012 Special $3.95 once o week tor 2 successive weeks, commencing on or be­ Republicans in the 151-member House terms should be maintained. a Democrat. Republicans should be from the A1 Bumba airfield in eastern Libya, MANOR room, first floor MANCHESTER. Shore The Town of Manchester Is fore December 31, 1988 ond that return of such service be address and to assure legislators to elect Balducci. well aware of that. I don’t expect a 333 Bldwill 81 laundry and garage. house with one person. on eoual opportunity em­ mode to the Court. that the fiscal crisis could be “Having weathered this small climbing to 9,000 feet and then accelerating and SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK! MinchMtir, CT 06040 $149,900 Sentry Real $450. Utilities Included. ployer, and reoulres on oftlr- Balducci immediately assumed the storm. let us direct our energies to the honeymoon,” Jaekle said closing in on the F-14s, which were at 15,000 feet, the 645-8221, evenings. motlve action policy for oil of By the Court (Mock J.) weathered. But, he added, “I truly believe a To order plans mall check or money order 647-9191 Estate, 643-4060.D Its Contractors and Vendors SHINLEY W. KUSH The governor wasn’t to give podium, was sworn in as speaker by hard challenge which lies ahead.” sources said. and project number and name, with your MANCHESTER 2 family os o condition of doing busi­ Administrative Assistant Secretary of the State Julia H. Balducci, who has served 14 years in change will be good for all of us.” “They came out and headed directly for the name, address and zip code. Add $2.95 for ness with the Town, os per details about spending curbs and Whot a buy!! Good [APARTMENTS Federal Order 11245. 055-12 tax increases Wednesday; he’s Tashjian and began a brief address to the legislature, told members of the Deputy Speaker David Lavine. F-14S,” said one source. “The F-14s maneuvered to catalog (includes $16 in discount Income and postive FOR RENT the House. House. D-Durham. muttered as he stepped determine the intent of the Libyan aircraft, but couplonsi) In Okla. please add tax. cosh flow! 3 bedroom Bid forms, plans and specltl- saving specifics until his budget cottons ore available at the address, to be given in another Before the vote, Stolberg, in an He called the speaker’s position that down from the podium to vote for every time they turned the Libyans followed,” one CLASSIFIED CRAFTS units, 3rd floor walk-up MANCHESTER. Second General Services' office. Real Esiale NOTICE unusual move, left the speaker’s of "a leader among equals.’’ speaker, “Get ready for a rocky source said. ( MANCHESTIR HERALD 0M40 J attic! Large flat lot! floor. 2 bedroom, heat TOWN OF five weeks. Owner will help with PUBLIC HEARING podium and took the floor to explain “I will strive not to deny differen­ session.” P.O. BOX 1000, BIXBY, OK 74008 and oppllonces. No MANCHESTER, CT. BOARD OF DIRECTORS financing and Is anx­ pets. $600 plus security. ROBERT B. WEISS, TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT See CHALLENGE, page 10 that he had offered to step down, but ces, but to bridge disagreements to See LIBYA, page 10 GENERAL MANAGER See SPEAKER, page 10 I HOMES ious. Moke us on otter I Coll 646-3979. hadn’t done so because he still felt he compromise,’’ he said. FOR SALE $169,900 Anne Miller OOS-01 Notice is hereby given that the Board ot Directors, Town ot Reol Eostote, 647-8000 Manchester, Connecticut, will hold o Public Hearing at the Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, BOLTON Brand new con­ LEGAL NOTICE Connecticut, on Tuesday, January 10, 1989 ot 7:45 P.M. to All real estate advertised In Latest fighting temporary home. Four TOWN OF ANDOVER consider and act on the following: the Manchester Herald Is Coventry overrules subject to the Fair Housing bedrooms Including FINAL ACTION OF THE INLAND WETLANDS Proposed appropriation to Educotlon Special Act of 1968, which makes It master bedroom suite, COMMISSION Prolects - Fund 41 - Refugee Children ...... $1,236.00 to be financed by o State Grant. CLASSIFIED CRAFTS Illegal to advertise any pref­ 2'/2 baths. Kitchen fea­ The Inland Wetlands Commission of Andover, Connecticut worries Europe A Featuresature of This NewspaperNew s| erence, lim itation ordlscrlm - tures quality oak ca­ 1 held o Special Meeting on December 19, 1988 at which time Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - Inatlon based on race, color, binetry and custom wet the following octlon was token: Fund 61 - existing Account *871- Drugs housing act approval religion, sex or national bar. Flreploced family Application of Nicholas Lulick tor wetlands crossings Investigation...... $15,052.42 FRANKFURT West Germany (AP) - A leading origin, or an Intention to room and muc;h more! In o proposed three lot resubdlvision on East Street to be financed by payment, already received, British conservative said today that Libya may make onv such preference, wos approved with the provision that lot « 2 has mini­ resulting from drug-related forfeitures. limitation or discrimination. All on o private I.Socre By Jacqueline Bennett Urgency dim inished have “paid the price” for its aggressive stance lot. 1325,000. Flono mal clearing and filing within 100' of wetlands. Proposed appropriation to General Fund - The Herald will not know­ Treasurer - Bond Issuance Costs...... $86,000.00 Manchester Herald on council ordinance toward the United States in the downing of two ingly accept any advertise­ Reoltv, 646-5200C More detailed Intormotlon con be found In the Minutes of the meeting on tile In the office of the Town Clerk, Town Office to be financed from Interest Income In excess of — story on page 3 Libyan warplanes by the U.S. Navy. ment which Is In violation of Building. budget estimates. the law. BRAND new listing!!! COVENTRY — By a slim Soviet media quickly reported today’s fighting SOUTHCRirTJew Eng- Doted at Andover, Connecticut this 3rd doy of January, Proposed appropriation to General Fund - Mis­ margin Tuesday, voters over­ Unique 6 plus 4 2 family 1989. cellaneous - North Elm Street Housing Project.....$6,550.00 over the Mediterranean. Hours before, a Soviet lond closslfleld ads on East Middle Turn­ to be financed by rental receipts In excess of ruled a Town Council vote to join crat, during a regular meeting reach nearly 800,000 ANDOVER INLAND WETLANDS COMMISSION official said unprovoked attacks on Libya would pike In Manchester. Steven Fish, Chairman budget estimates. the Connecticut Housing Partner­ Tuesday night at Coventry High homes In Connecticut First floor consists' o1 merit worldwide condemnation in which the Soviets 001-01 Proposed appropriation to General Fund • ship Program. School. and Rhode Island. The 2-3 bedrooms, modern Social Services - Aid to Clients ...... $200,000.00 The vote was 253-224 as about 9 During a brief recess at that would join. price tor a basic 25 kitchen and both, hard­ to be financed by State reimbursement of 92%, In West Germany, opposition leaders said they word od Is only $55 and wood floors and a fire­ or $184,000.00, and from Fund Balance for 8%, percent of Coventry’s registered meeting, members voiced anger will appear In 43 news­ place, 2nd floor Is A LEOAL NOTICE or $16,000.00. voters went to the polls in a and frustration. Elizabeth Pater­ were surprised by the incident. In Spain, Foreign IE SAFE. Stash baked papers. For more In­ rooms, 2 bedrooms, TOWN OF ANDOVER Proposed Ordinance - To consloer the purchse of premises referendum. There are 5,314 son, a member of the Democratic formation coll Classi­ on Birch Street from The Center Street Corporation tor the goods, stereo, books, or clothing in pie both with shower, mod­ FINAL ACTION OP THE PLANNING « ZONING sum of $65,000.00. registered voters. majority on the council, accused See REACTION, page 10 safe. 36x52x14 inches. Use pierced copper fied, 643-2711 and ask ern kitchen and excel­ COMMISSION The Town Council voted Nov. 7 some residents who opposed the for detolls.D______lent storoge Full base­ Proposed Ordinance - To consider revision and amendment for door panels, and pine and plywood for At o meeting ot the Planning ond Zoning Commission ot An­ to Ordinances, Section 7-21, and following, relating to the to join the program, which uses program of racist motives. BING Bong Boom!!! ment, storage garage, dover, CT., held on December 19, 1988, the following action Sanitary Landfill. walls. Detailed plans include complete in­ fenced yard. Attrac­ was token: the promise of additional state ‘”rhis was made into a racist structions, patterns. #0549 Special $3 95 Sellers hove priced this Copies of the Proposed Ordinances may be seen In the Town issue,” she said. “The emphasis TODAY fabulous brand new tively priced at $169,000 1- The Commission wolved the requirement tor o Special Clerk's Office during business hours. grants to encourage communities Jackson & Jackson Permit tor the Good Times Express International. to adopt affordable housing initia­ of the housing program was SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK' Dutch Colonial for on All public meetings of the Town ot Manchester ore held at Reol Estote, 647-8400.D 2. The Commission denied the waiver requested by Michael completely misconstrued.” In d e x To order plans mall check or money order Immediate sole ! locations which ore accessible to handicapped citizens. In tives. Some residents challenged NEW to the market! En- Mothleu. addition, handicapped Individuals requiring on auxiliary Paterson continued, “Of course and project number and name, with your Priced at $252,000.00 that action and successfully peti­ 20 pages, 2 sections this home features loy family life In this 1. The Commission approved the modifications to the site old In order to facilitate their participation at meetings tioned for a special town meeting it was a racist issue. What did name, address and zip coda. Add $2 95 for sunny ranch offering plan ot David Cordner. should contact the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the over 2100 square feet, 3 scheduled meeting so that appropriate arrangements con be on the matter held on Dec. 22. they say at the meeting? “Those Patrick Flynn/MinchMter Herald Business — a Natlon/World 5-7 catalog (includes $16 in discount large bedrooms, 2.5 three bedrooms, first Details ot the above action token by the Plonnlng 8, Zoning mode. DKlt«

Mary E. Jones Estrada said. holds up ordinance New parents group set Steven A. Gield Gield was on a vaction, takinga Mary Elizabeth Jones, 84, of Steven A. Gield. 31, a reporter f;. kayaking trip operated by Baja Bv Jacqueline Bennett The housing partnership pro­ A support and education group for parents of Ormand Beach, Fla., widow of for The Hartford Courant work­ Expeditions, a San Diego-based Manchester Herald gram had called for the town’s newborns (birth through one year of age) is being William R. Jones and mother of ing in its Manchester bureau, firm that specializes in adventure chief elected official to appoint a offered by the Parent Education Center and the Richard R. Jones of Manchester, died after falling 60 feet while travel. COVENTRY - The Town local 11-member committee to Prepared Childbirth Department of the Family died Saturday (Dec. 31,1988) at a rock climbing in Mexico. Birthing Center of Manchester Memorial Hospital. Vernon convalescent home. Gield. who was assigned to the Council deferred action Tuesday study housing needs. Some resi­ The group will meet every Monday afternoon from Besides her son. she is survived Gield was on an expedition in Courant’s Manchester bureau on an ordinance that would dents challenged the legality of 1; 30 to 2:30 p.m. Elaine Kahaner, Parent Education by another son, Robert E. Jones Baja Sur, a state of and covered the University of establish the chairman of the Coventry’s joining the program Coordinator at the Hospital and Chris Petrone, of Chicago, 111.; seven grand­ Mexico, when the accident oc­ Connecticut, received his bache­ Town Council as the town’s “ chief because it does not have a chief Childbirth Educator, will lead the group. Among the children; and three great­ curred Monday in Cabo San lor’s degree in English from elected official.” elected official. topics to be discussed will be the physical care of the grandchildren. Lucas. He sustained a fractured Harvard University. He also had “ It’s irrelevant. I think we The town operates under a newborn, developmental stages and coping with the A A memorial service will be held skull and internal bleeding and a master’s degree in journalism should forget about it,” Republi­ council-manager form of govern­ stresses and demands of parenting. For more Sunday at 2 p.m. in Bolton was comatose when he arrived at from the University of can Councilman James Sullivan ment. The council is elected by information, call Elaine, 646-1222, Ext. 2405 or Congregational Church, Bolton the Hospital Militar Regional in Minnesota. said during the meeting at the voters and council members Chris, ext. 4790. Center Road, Bolton. There are La Paz, said Dr. Enrique Es­ Coventry High School. appoint the manager. A council no calling hours. The Samsel & trada, a spokesman for the The ordinance had been drafted chairman is elected by the He joined the Courant in 1984 Carmon Funeral Home, South hospital. after the council learned that a council members, not by the i and previously worked at the Windsor, is in charge of Gield died at 11; 30 a m. Tues­ chief elected official was needed voters. ‘Koffee Klatch’ set Springfield (Mass.) Daily News. arrangements. day after suffering heart failure. to coordinate the town’s involve­ "The ulterior motives of those The monthly Koffee Klatch will be held ment in the Connecticut Housing people who opposed this (state Wednesday, Jan. 11 at First Congregational Partnership Program, Voters in partnership) program was to try Church. 1171 Main St., Coventry. Participants can Police Roundup a referendum Tuesday overruled and force this town back to a eat all they want from a variety of sandwiches, Military Notes the council’s vote in November to selectman form of government.” desserts, tea. and coffee for a $2.50 donation. join the partnership. said Peter Halvorson, a Demo­ Chowder or salad is 50 cents extra. The Friendly “ If we go ahead and pass this cratic councilman. Circle of First Congregational Church will serve the Completes Army course Man charged with vandalism now, we’re sending the electorate Halvorson said the council had luncheon from noon to 1:30 p.m. of this town a message that this no negative intentions in propos­ Reginald PInto/Mancheeter Herald Pvt. David E. Paine Jr., son of Geraldine Moniz A Manchester man was arrested early this council does what it damn well ing the ordinance on the chief Rose of Manchester and David E. Paine Sr. of morning after he allegedly vandalized his former pleases despite what they may elected official. CLOSED DOWN — The HowardJohnson’s Restaurant at Interstate 84, closed Monday. The restaurant has been Learn to handle stress Hebron, has completed the U.S. Army’s Advanced residence, police said. want. That is a bad me.ssage to ‘There is no real intent to abuse 394 Tolland Turnpike, long a stop for travelers on sold to the Roy Rogers fast-food chain. Individual Training course in Combat Engineering Emil Haberern. 58. of 466 Main St., was arrested power,” he said. Manchester Memorial Hospital is offering two send.” Sullivan said. at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. after police responded to a neighbor’s call that she Town Manager John Elsesser stress management courses this winter. “ Personal Sullivan’s remarks came after Pvt. Paine graduated from Airborne Training heard glass breaking at 454 Main St., police said. said the urgency on the matter Stress Management Skills” will meet weekly for six the council had learned its (Jump School) at Fort Benning, Ga., in November. The apartment was supposed to be vacant, was gone. “ The sense of urgency Tuesdays at 7 p.m., begninning Jan. 31. Each decision to join the state program His duty station for the next two years will be according to police. is diminished. Let me reque.st an Fast-food appetites sink HoJo eatery session will detail ways to cope, relax, and change was overruled by a 253-224 vote. Germany where he will serve with the combat Police said they found Haberern inside the opinion from the state’s attorney negative behaviors. Sullivan’s suggestion was not engineer-airborne. apartment. There were four broken windows and m general’s office, and come back The closing is also due to a change in the early 1980s also hurt the business. An “ The Advanced Stress Management Support warmly welcomed. By Nancy Concelman He is a 1988 graduate of RHAM High School. several holes in the walls believed to have been to you,” Elsesser said. Howard Johnson’s image. Carter said. eastbound exits that practically deposited Program” is a six-session group which will meet on “ This term (chief elected offi­ Manchester Herald Before entering the Army he was a member of the made with a hammer that was found on the floor of cial) comes to us again and The council agreed, but asked Manchester Foods is a subsidiary of travelers into the Howard Johnson Restau­ the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m., the apartment, according to the police report. rant parking lot was moved further east, Hebron Volunteer Fire Department. again.” .said council member that it have the information by An official with the Howard Johnson Franchise Associates of Boston, which beginning Feb. 9. This program is meant for Police said they charged Haberern with breach of Richard Paton, a Democrat. March 1. Restaurant chain said today the company owns about 140 Howard Johnson restau­ restaurant manager Larry McKenna said individuals who have taken a basic stress peace, second-degree criminal mischief and Though the move changed the business. decided to close its re.staurant on Tolland rants on the east coast. Carter said. management class and would like to continue to second-degree criminal trespass. He was held on Trains at Fort Jackson Turnpike Monday because travelers have The firm wants Howard Johnson restau­ Howard Johnson bounced back, he said practice and learn new techniques. $250 bond and is scheduled to appear in Manchester “ It did affect business quitedrastically at Army Reserve Pvt. Ann M. Loalbo, daughter of lost an appetite for its food. rants to become community restaurants Both classes will be taught by Linda Tucker. For Superior Court today. rather than travel stops. Carter said. that time." McKenna said But. he added more information, ortoregisterforeither class, call Marie R. and William M. Loalbo of 211 Ferguson Bolton can’t meet A Roy Rogers Restaurant, which special­ Road, has completed basic training at Fort izes in fast food, will replace the Howard “ Eighty percent of our business up there “ business has been good” Community Health Education, 647-6600 or 643-1223. Connecticut’s tight labor market also Johnson Restaurant at 394 Tolland Turn­ (on Tolland Turnpike) is transient busi­ Jackson. S.C. played a part in the decision to close She is a 1988 graduate of Bolton High School. Man arrested on warrant pike, said George Carter, president of ness.” he said. “ Howard Johnson is moving Sorority to meet deadline for ballot Manchester Foods Inc., the Fairfield-based toward local business” because it was difficult to attract help. A Manchester man was arrested Jan. 3 for failing firm that owns the Manchester restaurant Roy Rogers has begun leasing the former McKenna said. There wilt be a meeting of Alpha Delta Kappa. Graduates at Lowry to appear in court in connection with a fight at a By Andrew J. Davis Board of Finance, instead of one and others in Milford, New Haven and restaurant, which seated about 170 custo­ Nearly 30 employees lost their jobs when Gamma Chapter, at First Federal Savings Bank in local motel Oct. 26, police said, Manchester Herald overall question. mers, and is expected to begin remodeling the eatery closed, and though the company Airman Robert B. Bergin, son of Richard E. and Fairfield. He said the restaurant was closed Manchester Monday at 4 p.m. The Fishers will John H. Lebel Jr., 28. of 130 Pearl St . was arrested The board tabled discussion on in about five weeks. The new restaurant has tried to find jobs for some of them. Diana S. Bergin of Coventry, has graduated from after 33 years in Manchester because speak on multi-media. Hostesses will be Roberta Oct. 26 and charged with third-degree assault, BOLTON - The Board of the referendum at its meeting Interstate 84 travelers have an appetite for will likely open in May. Carter said “ They haven’t been too successful.” the U.S. Air Force Inventory Management course at Bryce, Dona Maron and Jean Kellogg. Members of breach of peace and criminal impersonation after Selectmen will have to resche­ Tuesday. Pierog said Town Attor­ fast food.food 1 TheIlf reC’UIlM reconstruction I UL’UIJII clliu and WUirilMip widening Ul of 1-84 in McKenna ocivt. said. this international honorary sorority for women Lowry Air Force Base. Colo. police responded to a fight at the Village Motor Inn dule a Feb. 7 referendum on ney Richard B a rp r requested He is a 1988 graduate of Coventry High School. educators and their guests are welcome. on East Center Street, according to the police proposed changes in the town more time to clarify legal ques­ ■ m report. charter because it won’t be able tions about the charter vote. Receives infantry training At that time. Lebel was released on $500 bond and to meet a deadline to submit Barger gave two informal Tresh Start’ offered was scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior ballot questions to the .state, said opinions on the referendum to the Naab again seeks ban on vicious dogs First Selectman Sandra W. selectmen last week. Pvt. Daniel E. Gay, son of Barbara J. Halloran of Court Oct, 27. but failed to appear, police said. Tuesday to tell him he will contest The American Cancer Society, Manchester, and Pierog. Director Geoffrey Naab has fined 580$80 for his dog’s attack, connection with a Dec. 27 attack Tuesday to tell him he will cont 21 Webster Lane. Bolton, and Jerry S. Gay of 142 A warrant for Lebel’s arrest was issued and he He said the selectmen would be on Michelle Flynn, 7. of 22 the destruction order with the the Visiting Nurse and Home Care of Manchester. Since the .selectmen have not again asked the Board of Direc­ according to Dog Warden Ri Church St., Amston. has completed training at the was arrested Tuesday and charged with second- able to split the referendum state Department of Agriculture. Inc. are co-sponsoring “Fresh Start," a quit finished writing questions for the tors to consider banning vicious chard Rand. Delmont St. U.S. Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga. degree failure to appear, police said. Lebel ran questions and that the two new smoking group, Jan. 18,19.23 and 25. from 7 to 9 p.m. referendum, they will not be able dogs in Manchester after a pit “ We ought to do something.” The dog was being kept by Rand said. The dog will he kept in He is a 1988 graduate of RHAM High School, away from his residence when he saw police arrive, selectmen positions could not be at the Bolton Library on Bolton Center Road. The to submit the questions to the bull reportedly attacked a 7-year- Naab said. Flynn’s father, Michael, for De- the town dog pound until des­ Hebron. but was apprehended without incident on adjoining placed on the ballot for the group is free of charge and open to the general secretary of the state’s office in old girl. The Board of Directors took no Loreto, of no certain address, troyed or ordered freed hy state property, police said. municipal election in May. The public. Participants are encouraged to attend all the 45 days prior to the referen­ action on Naab’s request. Naab Rand has said. The girl was cut Agriculture Commissioner Ken Lebel was held on $1,000 bond and is scheduled to new positions, if the charter is four classes. Anyone interested in quitting smoking Completes repair course dum as required by law, Pierog Naab. a Republican, made his did not say during the meeting from her lip to her nose and neth B. Andersen, Rand said . appear in Manchester Superior Court Jan. 9. passed by voters, would be or observing is invited to pre-register by calling the said today. The referendum will request Tuesday at a meeting of what breeds of dogs he would received marks on her forehead The girl was treated fora facial Pvt. Alberto C. O’Neill, son of Dolores Valentine handled like a vacancy and the Visiting Nurses, 647-1481 or for more information, not be held until March at the the Board of Directors. He had consider vicious. and cheek, according to Rand. laceration at Manchester Mem Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald and stepson of Richard Valentine of 197 Vernon St.. _ board could make appointments call the American Cancer Society, 643-2168. earliest, she said. first suggested a ban on vicious Naab said no action has been The Flynns once owned the dog. orial Hospital and released, hos has graduated from a field communications or hold a special election. Barger SURE SHOT — Ed Pinkin, 13, of The Charter Revision Commis­ dogs last summer after a pit bull taken by the board since he made Rand said. The girl was petting pital officials said. security equipment repair course at Fort Gordon, said then. Manchester throws a winning shot sion has proposed changing the named “ Tank" ripped a terrier- the initial request. the chained dog at the time of the The pit bull Tank also allegerlly Day care group to meet Ga poodle from the arms of its owner Rand has said he placed a attack, he said. bit another dog in Hartford on during the recent National Hoop Shoot town’s form of government to a The selectmen originally sche­ He is a 1986 graduate of Manchester High School. duled the Feb. 7 referendum at a on Hartford Road. The dog’s destruction order on Tank in DeLoreto telephoned Rand Dec. 25. Rand said. The Family Day Care Providers Association will Free Throw Contest sponsored by the Winning numbers drawn Tuesday in lotteries town manager style. The prop­ meet Tuesday. Jan. 17. at 7; 30 p.m . in the parish hall around New England; osal would eliminate the Board of Dec. 16 special meeting. That owner, Michael DeLoreto. was of Saint Mary’s Church. Walt Zingler will discuss Manchester Elks Lodge No. 1893 at the Arrives for duty at Dover Connecticut daily: 208. Play Four; 5013. Lotto; Finance, add two members to the meeting became necessary after income taxes. Non-members will be charged $1 at West Side Recreation Center. Pinkin 5-6-16-24-29-34. five-member Board of Selectmen they were presented with a OUR BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR! the door, registered providers only. For informa­ was the winner of the 13-year-old Air Force Sgt. Daniel S. Mullen, grandson of Massachusetts daily: 6412. and eliminate the right of Annual 300-signature petition forcing a tion, call 646-8524. division. Other winners were: Kevin Louise Mullen of 341 Oakland St., has arrived for Tri-state daily: 115 , 8646. Town Meeting voters to specifi­ referendum. CALDWELL duty at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The petition was submitted Coughlin, 10-year-old division; Jeff Rhode Island daily; 0627. Lot-O-Bucks: 2-4-9-19- cally reduce the town budget. He is a wideband communications equipment 37. The selectmen will hold a after the selectmen, by a 3-2 vote, Women’s Club holds talk Cashman, 9-year-old division; and specialist with the 2116th Communications special meeting within the next rejected the charter proposals at OIL INC. Kimberly Mainville, 9-year-old-girl’s Squadron. two weeks to discuss referendum their Dec. 6 meeting. The Bolton Women’s Club will present “ A Healthy He is a 1984 graduate of Ellington High School. Pierog and fellow Democrat Approach to Body Image and Eating Habits,” division. questions, but no date has been Thoughts set, Pierog said. The selectmen Michael A. Zizka voted for the .72® Thursday. Jan. 12, at at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker will proposals. Selectmen Douglas T. per gal. C. D. D. be Margaret G. Woodtke, social worker at Vernon have proposed asking voters Two join National Guard Cheney, Lawrence Converse III ISO gal. minimum purchaaa Center Middle School and Schroeder Associates specific charter questions, such Someone once said that reputation is what others and Carl A. Preuss, all Republi­ Psychological Services in the Rockville section of College Notes Shellina M. Fyall of Manchester, and Eric E. as those on the town manager and Hood, of Andover, have enlisted in the Connecticut think of you and that character is what God thinks of cans, opposed the proposals, 649-8841 Vernon. The talk is free and open to the public. you. Whom are you trying to follow — God or your mainly because of the town Anyone interested in attending should call Anita Army National Guard for a period of six years. PrlcM Subfecl to Chtngo fellow human beings? Who do you follow — God, or manager switch. Nicolazzo. 643-2865. Fyall joined with the rank of private — 1 and was Preble on honors list assigned to Headquarters Company 169th Aviatior the opinions of others? Leo Buscaglia, the famous “ Dr. Hug” , once said Charles Preble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Battalion in Windsor Locks. She is a graduate of UConn loses that if people think you are crazy, you can get away Preble of 27-d Esquire Drive, a senior at Kents Hill Manchester High School and is employed at Burger with a great deal. Maybe we need to have other School in Kents Hill, Maine, has earned honors King in Fast Hartford. research sub Public Meetings Hood joined with the rank of private first class and people think we are crazy so that can live the status for the fall trimester. Scriptures with complete freedom of Spirit. Preble maintained a 90 and above average and was assigned to Company E, 126th Aviation in In the Man of La Mancha. Don Quixote is on his GROTON (AP) — The Univer­ earned high honors recognition. In addition, he was Windsor Locks. He is a student at Manchester death bed. All through his life people have judged sity of Connecticut’s fleet is short Meetings scheduled tonight. cited with special efforts recognition. Community College and is employed at Moriarty Brothers of Manchester. his optimism as insanity. In one final attempt to o n e remote-controlled Manchester justify his life, he asks. “ Who is crazy? Is the world submarine. DOORS OPEN TOMORROW AT 8 A.M. Barry on dean’s list crazy because it sees itself only as it is? Or am I The submarine, insured for Space Study Committee, Lincoln Center gold Anderson joins Guard crazy becau.se I see the world as it can become?’ $71,100, was lost in 378 feet of The sale you've been waiting for that only happens once a room, 7 p.m. William J. Barry, son of William J. and Jeanne M. 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Higher price prevails. 1 Andover He is a graduate of Coventry High School and is MIRODUCMG WBGHT WATCHERS^ sophomore year. He is a graduate of East Catholic St. Bridget Church J. Auster of UConn’s National Board of Selectmen, Town Office Building, 7 p.m. High Schooland a member of the URI football team. employed at First Security Corp. of Hartford. Undersea Research Center. “ It’s lEW 1989 QUICK SUCCESTPROGRAM. Selected Big & Tall sizes included ! essentially a camera with some motors on it,” Auster said today. Weight Watchers wants you to be happy That's why we made this year's He said a University of Hawaii $18 New Quick Success' Program even better than last year's With our proven HJanrhpHlpr I ’lpralft effective program, there's an even easier way to lose weight fast So come W eather crew was going to attempt to All Sales Final. Slight charge for alterations. recover the submarine shortly OFF in to one of our convenient locations today USPS 327-500 VOL. CVIII, No. 80 after it was lost, but bad weather Windy and cold and vacations scheduled for crew Use your MasterCard, Visa, American Express REGIONAL WEATHER Penny M. Slettert, Publisher members forced postponement of or Discover Card, Check or Cash Manchester and vicinity; Wind George T Chappell Dennia M Santoro the mission, probably until next Accu-Weather® forecast for Thursday Q- Editor Advertlalng Director chill advisory for 35 below to 45 month, Auster said. FREE REGISTRATION Daytime Cooditiorts artd High Temperatures below tonight. Tonight, extreme Douglas A Bevins Sheldon Cohen State auditors didn’t learn until Join by January 28 at these convenient times and locations: cold, windy and clear. Low zero to Executive Editor Composing Manager earlier this week about the loss, 5 above. Thursday, sunny and Joanne Q Fromorth Robert H Hubbard but Auster said school officials EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER SOUTH WINDSOR r & Business Manager Pressroom Manager First Congrtgitlonal Church Second Congregational Church Wapping Comm. Church | c * ^ 17 - 1 cold with diminishing wind. High had been made aware of the 385 N . Main SI 1790 Ellington Rd. 20 to 25. Outlook Friday, a chance Denise A Roberts Frank J MeSweegan 837 Main Streel accident shortly after it occurred. • Wed. 10 am, 4:45 pm & 7 pm • Mon. 4:45 pm & 7 pm •Thurs 4:45pm4 7 pm Personnel Manager Circulation Director of snow. High around 30. •Wed 4:45pm4 7 pm One school official said Tues­ Knights of Cotumbui Hall West Coastal, East Coastal: Community Baptist Church Published dally except Sunday and certain holidays by the day that the loss should not affect 183t Main Streel 585 E. Center Street Wind chill advisory for 30below to Manchester Publishing Co . 16 Bralnard Place. 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^ • MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Jan. 4, 1989 - 5 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Jan. 4, 1989 LOCAL Kelly is gaining NATION & WORLD

' 1 ; & STATE support as Levin Fighting Lots of optimism 1-91 work continues Work has begun on the reconstruction continues attacks threatens and widening of a 3.8-nnile section of in new Congress Interstate 91 in Windsor, state Transporta­ HARTFORD (AP) - Em­ members. tion Commissioner J. William Burns said in battled Chief State’s Attorney “But that those errors are not withdrawal a news release. John J. Kelly is getting support fatal; they’re not significant The first phase of the project involves from two members of a legisla­ enough to warrant his removal.” ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) on opening day clearing of trees in the project area, which tive committee that investigated Kelly didn’t return a telephone — A senior Soviet diplomat said runs from 900 feet south of Rood Avenue to the state's criminal justice sys­ call to his office seeking comment today that unless the fighting 400 feet .south of the Farmington River. The tem, but the panel’s new co-chair on Tuesday. stops in Afghanistan, the esti­ WASHINGTON (AP) - Lead­ to 50 percent, and the two issues work will be performed by the Balf Co. and isn’t giving up his attack. He has been criticized for the mated 50,000 Red Army soldiers ers of the newly convened 101st have become intertwined. Savin Bros. Inc. of Newington, low bidder Rep. Jay Levin. D-New Lon­ friction between his office and the who remain there could stay Congress are speaking kindly of A presidential advisory board on the job, at a cost of $76 million. don, said Tuesday he is request­ 12 regional state’s attorneys; for beyond the Feb. 15 withdrawal president-elect Bush, and they’re has recommended increasing Balf-Savin will have about four years to ing that the members of the siding with state police in their deadline. talking about cleaning up Capitol pay for lawmakers from the complete the project. Program Review and Investiga­ use of an admitted gambler as a “If a cease-fire holds and there Hill’s image of corruption — current $89,500 to $135,000, but it tions Committee sign a letter state police informant; for the is no fighting in Afghanistan, then especially if they can get a pay said at the same time House and critical of Kelly’s performance. botched prosecution of former that’s a very good situation for raise, too. Senate members should be Suggestions ruled out Levin’s move was a slight Waterbury Mayor Edward D. Soviet forces to leave,” Deputy The ceremonial start of the new banned from accepting fees for HARTFORD (AP) — The state Supreme retreat from his statements last Bergin; for allegedly threatening Foreign Minister Yuli Vorontsov session on Tuesday gushed with their speeches. Critics contend Court, in seeking to avoid “exorbitant” week, when he called for Kelly’s a probation officer; and for told reporters as he arrived in optimism about what could be that allowing members to pocket awards, has ruled that plaintiffs’ lawyers resignation and indicated he allegedly improperly contacting Islamabad. accomplished in the next two up to $2,000 for their speeches — no longer may suggest to juries how much would ask the committee to sign a a judge during the bribery case of Afghan insurgents headquar­ years, with the Congress more often to lobbying groups — former Naugatuck Mayor Willi- reinforces the public’s low opin­ money they believe their clients should \ letter of no confidence in Kelly. tered in Pakistan have refused to firmly in Democratic control and receive in damages from accidents and On Tuesday, Levin stressed that cam C. Rado. accept a cease-fire until the with a new Republican in the ion of Capitol Hill ethics. malpractice cases. his letter was not meant to be a Kelly has denied any current Moscow-backed govern­ White House. Reagan is expected to propose In ordering an end to the practice letter of no confidence. wrongdoing. ment in Kabul steps down. “By working together, we can soon a pay raise smaller than the Tuesday, the justices unanimously over­ But he said the three-page Foley said Levin withdrew his Asked whether Soviet troops help our new president fulfill his commission recommended, and turned two jury awards and ordered new letter is “principally the same” bid to have the committee vote no could overstay the deadline, beautiful promise of a kinder, that raise would take effect trials. The ruling is not retroactive, but it as a letter of no confidence the confidence in Kelly because he Vorontsov said, “We shall see.... gentler America,” said Rep, Jim March 1 unless both houses of affects cases now on trial and pending committee sent on Dec. 15 critic­ could not muster the votes. Foley I don’t know.” Wright, D-Texas, upon his re- Congress first vote it down. appeals. izing Lester J, Forst, the com­ said only three committee Vorontsov, who is also ambas­ election Tuesday as Speaker of “If the president goes ahead “The practice of mentioning the sum to mander of the state police. members would sign the letter. sador to Afghanistan, was to meet the House. and proposes a pay raise we’re be awarded to the plaintiff for pain and Only one member of the com­ “When you’ve got the votes, later with Pakistan’s Foreign On the other side of the Capitol, prepared to go ahead and elimi­ .suffering constitutes an unwarranted intru­ mittee, Rep. Richard Mulready, you vote,” Foley said. “When you Minister Sahabzada Yaqub Khan Bush, in his role of vice president, nate the honorariums,” said Rep. sion into the domain of the jurors,” Justice D-West Hartford, agreed to sign don’t have the votes, you talk.” as he searches for a political administered the oath of office to Tony Coelho of California, the David M. Shea wrote in one of the cases. the letter, and other members of Levin, maintaining he is not consensus that will enable the new and re-elected senators. third-ranking Democrat in the Shea said the practice “encourages the committee drew sharp dis­ lobbying for support for the Soviets to get all their troops out Former Majority leader Robert House. exorbitant demands by counsel.” tinctions between Kelly’s situa­ letter, said he hoped to get seven on schedule and without being C. Byrd, D-W.Va., was elected Democratic leaders hope to tion and that of Forst. The or eight signatures. He did not attacked along the way. president pro tempore of the avoid making members vote on committee has investigated both release copies of the letter, but Pakistan, along with the United Senate, as George Mitchell, D- the pay raise, but Republican Judge to get hearing men as part of a lengthy probe of said he would send it Friday to the States, has strongly supported Maine, took the floor in Byrd’s old Rep. Tom Tauke of Iowa an­ infighting in the state’s criminal role. nounced Tuesday that he was NEW LONDON (AP) — The state council state’s Criminal Justice Commis­ the Afghan insurgents, who be­ justice system. sion. which has the authority to gan fighting after an April 1978 In a sign of cooperation. Senate introducing legislation, with the investigating alleged misconduct by New “ (Kelly’s) mistakes are not of leaders are arranging to speed up support of three dozen lawmak­ London Superior Court Judge Seymour L. fire Kelly. communist coup. the same nature, same depth, or About 100,000 Soviet troops work on confirming Bush’s ap­ ers from both parties, to prevent Hendel has scheduled a clo.sed-door hearing same persuasion as the mistakes Two other members of the AP photo pointments. Hearings on Secre­ any sidestepping. to determine if there is probable cause to intervened in Afghanistan in AP photo that the state police commis­ committee. Sen. Kevin Johnston, December 1979 to replace one FAMILY AFFAIR — President-elect senator from Connecticut. Lieberman’s tary of State-designate James A. 'The bill would prevent Con­ proceed with the investigation. sioner made.” said Rep Richard D-Putnam and Rep. William Baker III are scheduled to start gress from taking a pay raise The Judicial Review Council, for the FINAL TOUCHES — A technician works on the roll call vote board in the Hall pro-Moscow regime with George Bush talks in Washington wife, Hadassah, is at right. Lieberman Foley, R-Oxford. who said he will Wollenberg, R-Farmington. also another. Under U.N.-mediated Jan. 17 — three days before Bush without voting on it Hrst, and Thur.sday hearing, has subpoenaed several of the House Tuesday at the state Capitol in Hartford in preparation fo'" not sign the letter, said they would not sign the Tuesday with 9-month-old Hanna Lieb- defeated Republican Sen. Lowell becomes president and can send would delay the boost until after local residents who complained about accords, half the troops had left today’s official opening of the 1989 legislative session. “I think the general sense from letter. by Aug. 15. The balance are to be erman, who is being held by her father, Weicker in November. the nomination to Congress. the next election. published comments Hendel made last conversations both public and “I guess it bothers me that the Joseph, who took the oath of office as a Today, Bush leads a joint August regarding two child molesters who out by Feb. 15. private is that they don’t neces­ committee is dealing with person­ The Soviets, who say more than session of Congress to count the received suspended jail sentences after Make-up exam Saturday Publishing course set sarily agree with what Jack Kelly alities.” said Johnston. “The electoral votes that will make Surgery set pleading guilty to reduced charges. 13,300 of they soldiers have been There will be a make-up entrance exam Two sections of “Desktop Publishing” has done, and that he has made committee is supposed to deal killed in the war, have already him president on Jan. 20. Steven Slosberg. a columnist for The Day some errors along the way.” with the structure and perfor­ ‘One of the great days of my Wright pledged “the earnest of New London who interviewed Hendel and for freshman and 10th graders at East will be offered at Manchester Community begun withdrawing troops from for Reagan Folev said of the other committee mance (of government) .” the western Afghan cities of and unstinting cooperation of the published his comments, was also Catholic High School. 115 New State Road, College during the spring semester. The leadership of this House” in subpoenaed. on Saturday at 8 a m . There will be a $10 fee classes will be held on Wednesdays starting Shindand and Herat, Western diplomats said Tuesday. helping Bush with his foreign LOS ANGELES (AP) — Presi­ In his column, Slosberg quoted the judge to take the te.st. East Catholic officials said Jan. 18 and on Mondays starting Jan. 23 life,’ says ‘Senator’ Lieberman policy goals, and the speaker dent Reagan will undergo as saying about a 39-year-old man who used today. from 6; 50 to 9:30 p.m. They also said Soviet civilian Stricter laws sought advisers are leaving Kabul en even thanked his outgoing adver­ surgery in Washington Saturday money to coerce a 12-year-old boy to Students will use Apple Macintosh WASHINGTON (AP) - Democrat Joseph I. was given the Bible when he joined the military and sary, President Reagan, for his for a long-standing and worsen­ perform sex acts, “It was just masturbat­ Fire was an accident computers and software to design and lay masse and quoted Afghan offi­ Lieberman. who won a surprise victory over carried it with him throughout World War II. said cials as saying the main Red international successes and “en­ ing condition that causes the ring ing the kid. If it wasn’t for the disparity in out a variety of print materials, including incumbent Republican Lowell P. Weicker Jr. in Jim Kennedy. Lieberman’s press secretary couraging the growth and suste­ finger of his left hand to bend age. we might not have heard about it. For PUTNAM (AP) — A fire that de.stroyed a newsletters, brochures and fliers. The MCC for giving steroids Army exodus will begin Jan. 15. November, wanted to savor every moment of his Lieberman asked Dodd to usher him into the factory complex housing five businesses in Macintosh lab has 15 terminals and is open Vorontsov said today that no nance of politial freedom in inward and resist straightening. all I know, the kid might have enjoyed it. I first U.S. Senate session. Senate chambers because Lieberman assumed the countries throughout the world.” The president will enter Walter December 1987 was the result of an accident weekdays for student practice. further talks have been scheduled “Let’s do this very slowly.” Lieberman told seat once held by Dodd’s late father. Thomas J. don’t think he’s going to become a HARTFORD (AP) - Amid uses for steroids.” The speaker listed the federal Reed Army Hospital on Friday homosexual because of it.” and not ar.son, state and local fire marshals Both sections are three-credit courses. with leaders of the Pakistan- Christopher J. Dodd, his Democratic colleage from Dodd, who served in the Senate from 1958 to 1970. said Tuesday. reports of increased steroid use He said similar legislation to based guerrilla alliance, with budget and trade deficits and a and is expected to return to the The registration fee is $106.50. For more Connecticut as he began walking down the center Weicker took Thomas Dodd’s seat in a three-way myriad of social needs as requir­ White House on Sunday, Dr. John The lengthy investigation determined information, call the registrar's office at among young athletes, the sta't control the distribution of ste­ whom he met in Saudi Arabia last aisle of the Senate chamber Tuesday. election in 1970. Thomas Dodd, a Democrat, had run that the fire was triggered when a steel tank 647-6147. department of Consumer Protec­ roids has been approved in at month in the Kremlin’s first ing bipartisan cooperation. Hutton, the White House physi­ Waterbury fires cop The pair soon stood before Vice President George as an independent that year. And he announced that he and cian, announced Tuesday. used to store water and air was overpres­ tion and a state lawmaker are least 10states; Alabama.Califor­ official recognition of the Bush, who in his role as president of the Senate had “Chris Dodd said he felt honored.” Lieberman WATERBURY (AP) — A police officer surized and exploded Flying metal struck pushing for stricter penalties nia, Colorado. Florida, Louisi­ insurgents. Republican leader Bob Michel, Hutton said the president will Murder suspect held the duty of swearing in members elected to serve in said. “It meant a lot to me.” R-Ill., will soon appoint a biparti­ be operated on for a disease charged with making up a “cock and bull” a nearby aluminum tank hold a flammable against doctors and coaches who ana, New Mexico, North Carol­ The guerrilla alliance’s chair­ the 101st Congress. Lieberman’s swearing-in was witnessed by 26 story about being abducted and beaten has liquid, authorities said. HARTFORD (AP) — A man sought in distribute the muscle-building ina, Ohio, Texas, and Virginia. man, Sibghatullah Mojaddidi, san panel to review the House’s known as Dupuytren’s “Until I see it on tape. I won’t believe it.” members of his family, leading him to joke about ethics code. contracture. been fired. Waterbury’s police chief says. The re,sulting fire caused roughly $4 connection with a 1986 murder in (Green­ drugs to athletes. Similar bills are pending in told a news conference Tuesday Lieberman later told supporters at the Senate Office the large number. “I think we won a prize.” he said. Brian E. Green, 24, had been under a million in damage, the investigators said. wich has been arrested by authorities in State Rep. Robert M. Ward of Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, that he expected to meet Voront­ Wright himself is at the center “This procedure should not Building. Also on hand were about 200 dignitaries from of an ethics storm in the Con­ interrupt his normal schedule, 15-day suspension from the Waterbury They added that they couldn’t determine Miami, where he arrived on a flight from North Branford, the ranking New Jersey. New York, and sov on Friday, but guerrilla As he accepted his new post, the 46-year-old Connecticut, including Democratic (Gov. William A. Police Department when his employment what type of liquid was held in the second the Dominican Republic, state police said Republican on the legislature’s Pennsylvania, he said. sources say some alliance gress. The House ethics commit­ other than the obvious presence Lieberman also officially resigned as Connecticut’s O’Neill and Democratic State Chairman John tee is investigating allegations of a dressing on the left hand,” the was terminated Friday. Police Superin­ tank, and all of the five companies housed Tuesday. Education Committee, proposed Anabolic steroids are legally members want no more meetings attorney general, turning over the office to Acting Droney. tendent William Lamb said Tuesday.. at the complex denied knowledge of the Yuri Hernandez, 27, formerly of Stam­ legislation last week that would prescribed to humans in rare with the Soviets. that Wright misused his office for doctor said. Attorney General Clarine Nardi Riddle. The senator said he had a chance to talk with other personal gain, and that he re­ “The president’s contracture “He was dismissed for gross misconduct, tank’s contents. ford, was being held on a murder charge make the illegal distribution of cases of muscle deterioration, Insurgents’ claims that the “It has been one of the great days of my life,” new members of the Senate, but most of the talk was including but not limited to violation of Both tanks were located in an alley at the and Connecticut authorities were expected steroids by doctors, coaches or bone diseases or growth dis­ vealed government secrets. was minimal but present when he Kabul government will collapse Lieberman said of Tuesday’s activities. personal. He said, however, there was some talk Concurrent with the ethics took office in 1981, and has been department rules and regulations,” Lamb complex. to return him to the state to face criminal trainers a felony punishable by orders. They are also given to without Soviet help is “a big Lieberman used his late father’s service Bible about the big issues facing Congress this year, and said. The superintendent also cited civil No one was killed in the Dec. 2. 1987 fire, proceedings, state police said, one to five years in prison. some animals to promote rapid controversy is a new proposal to followed over the past eight mistake,’’ said Vorontsov. when sworn in by the president-elect. he said. “Everyone is concerned about the budget give lawmakers a pay raise of up years,” he said. service rules and regulations in firing but seven people were injured and 40 were Hernandez is charged in the death of Illegally prescribing the drug is growth “That’s wishful thinking.” Henry Lieberman of Stamford, who died in 1985. deficit.” Green, a 2*/!-year veteran of the force. treated for symptoms resulting from 26-year-old Sylvia Hunt of Stamford, whose currently a misdemeanor. They have become increas­ The head of the police union said Tuesday inhaling noxious smoke. Runoff from the body was found on Sept. 21, 1986 wrapped in “Frankly, I am a sports fan, ingly popular with athletes, par­ a grievance will be filed over the dismissal, fire also contaminated the municipal water a rug dumped on Interstate 95 near the and I’m interested in what we ticularly football players and saying Green had not even had his “day in supply and about 200 people lost their jobs in Mianus River bridge in Greenwich, police should be saying to young peo­ track and field competitors, who The winner, says Bush, is ... Bush court.” the complex. said. ple,” Ward said Tuesday. “I’m seek dramatic increases in mus­ worried that we’re telling them cle size and strength. Steroid use that the way to win is through has also been linked to aggressive WASHINGTON (AP) - George White House. Thus he was the last Electoral College ceremony “The American people have chemicals.” behavior that some athletes say Bush, picked for the presidency in man who presided over the closed the circle on the election of heard it loud and clear.” “Very few doctors in this state, enables them to train harder and November and confirmed by an ceremony that certified his own 1988. Under the Constitution, the Despite Bush’s comments, I would assume, prescribe ste­ compete more inten.sely. Electoral College landslide in triumph — in 1837. president of the Senate — in other many Democrats and some Re­ New Haven still battling suburban malls roids to young athletes,” Ward There are numerous side ef­ December, is presiding over a At the same time Bush savors words the vice president — counts publicans believe he will have to said. “However, these illegal fects, however. quaint. Constitutional ceremony his presidential election victory, the votes cast in the Electoral change his mind to win agree­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — City tor of community development in own legal staff to handle such expansion of the old Connecticut drugs are coming from some­ Bill Ward, director of the that certifies his triumph. aides say he is close to making the College elections. Those votes, in ment on a comprehensive plan to officials vow to keep up their Milford. matters. Post Mall, even though it was where and my goal is to shut down division of drug control for the In a carefully choreographed final appointment to his Cabinet, turn, reflect the results of the reduce the federal budget deficit. aggressive campaign against the The city has spent nearly “There is no sense we should zoned for expansion, town offi­ the somewhere. state Department of Consumer bit of stagecraft as old as the that of energy secretary. James popular vote that was conducted Bush performed the senatorial development or expansion of $600,000 in legal fees since 1982 to end the battle and there is every cials said they recognize the “What I wanted to do was find a Protection, said steroids are Republic, Congress arranged to Schlesinger, who served in the in November in which Bush swearing in chores twice, first in ^ January 5th Only suburban malls, even if it means block the development of malls in sense we should continue it,” said mayor has an obligation to way to make it clearly illegal to addictive and can cause liver meet today in a joint session of the post during the Carter adminis­ defeated Democrat Michael a formal ceremony on the Senate antagonizing its neighbors. Orange and North Haven, admin­ Alderman Steven G. Mednick, the protect his city’s tax base. prescribe a steroid for athletic damage, improper bone forma­ House and Senate to count the tration, remains the leading Dukakis. floor, administering the oath of Sale starts at 9:00 am Defenders of the city’s anti­ istration officials said this week. Democratic chairman of the But those efforts go too far enhancement.’’ Ward said. tion in young users, heart condi­ results of the Electoral College candidate, according to one Re­ Bush was in the Capitol on office to senators in groups of mall crusade say the interven­ Now, the DiLieto administration finance committee. “It is impor­ when they are pursued “at the “There may be other, legitimate tions, and acne. election. Aides to Bush said he publican source. Tuesday, as well, presiding over four. He then did it one by one in a tionist tactics are justified be­ is taking aim at a proposed mall tant cities do everything to detriment of surrounding com­ would preside at the early after­ Bush also is expected to appoint swearing-in ceremonies for 33 hall where photographers were cause New Haven is a provider of in Hamden and the proposed protect their turf.” munities,” said the town’s eco­ noon session in his role as vice a drug czar within the next few new and newly re-elected sena­ permitted. 1/2 regional services and its eco­ expansion of a mall in Milford. The mayor has vowed to fight nomic development chief. president, as the Constitution days. tors. He took time out long enough The president-elect jokingly nomic health is being jeopard­ The Board of Aldermen on all mall projects in the suburbs “They want to make sure New Tax relief program directs. He met privately Tuesday with to renew “loud and clear” his told reporters he was “going to ized. Officials from neighboring Tuesday night approved an ad­ because he believes “they would Haven gets all the goodies and It is an event utterly lacking in Sen. Dennis DeConcini, D-Ariz., campaign pledge to oppose make a little news up here foryou towns say the mall-fighting has ministration request to spend contribute seriously to the ero­ suburbia does not,” Wilson said. suspense, yet also one that has not and the Arizona Republic re­ higher taxes. guys.” gone too far. and may even be $75,000 for outside lawyers for sion of retail sales in the city” and Supporters of the city’s position occurred in precisely these cir­ ported that DeConcini is a top “It’s funny. I’ve talked to about But when he was asked whether OFF hurting New Haven. anti-mall work through 1989. The “thereby reduce employment point to the services New Haven falls short of funds cumstances since the days of contender for that job. DeConcini 33 new senators and not one of he intends to fight a subpoena to Original Price “I can understand Mayor (Bia­ proposed expenditure had re­ possibilites for many inner-city provides to the region, in areas Martin Van Buren. As Bush would not discuss specifics of the them has said that to me,” Bush testify in the Iran-Contra trial of HARTFORD (AP) - A state earn $16,200, said when asked if a possible tax former White House aide Oliver gio) DiLieto's feeling on it. but I ceived the unanimous recom­ people.” the mayor’s spoke,sman, such as transportation, health tax relief program for elderly and “We had no way of knowing occasionally points out. Van meeting. think the mayor should be paying mendation of an aldermanic William O’Sullivan, said and the arts, as the main Buren was the last vice president High-level appointments aside. ncrease had been discussed. North, Bush retorted; “I don’t justification for the aggressive disabled renters has come up how many more people who apply Bush’s trip to the Capitol for the He said of his campaign pledge. want to make that much news.” more attention to the city of New committee, even though some Tuesday. short of funding, causing a delay for the program under the new to win election directly to the WiaiTER Haven rather than playing border members complained the city In Milford, where DiLieto has campaign against suburban in the distribution of rebates for requirements,” said Edwin guard.” said Tom Wilson, direc­ should start retying more on its said he opposes the proposed malls. eligible recipients whose last Selden, a program STOREWIDE names begin with letters “S” administrator. through “Z,” officials said. Along with the changes in the Poisoned yogurt leaves teen critical CEEARAXCE eligibility requirements, an addi­ Changes in Connecticut’s Tax savings on everything State to hail nation’s first constitution tional source of funding was TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Brey- Federal officials informed the Acme stores in the Delaware Kraft said it is cooperating with Relief for Elderly and Disabled provided by the legislature. More that makes this Renters Program and the way it ers Yogurt is being withdrawn state Health Department. Valley,” said WaltRubel, spokes­ the FDA, local law enforcement HARTFORD (AP) — The Rev. nial Commission of Connecticut, tion to declare that its authority Tuesday. “No state had greater money for the program will be from stores in New Jersey, Thomas Lee. 17, of Haddon- man for Acme in Malvern, Pa. and public health authorities in season so special: self government than Connecti­ is funded have combined to Thomas Hooker, one of the city’s said interest in the approaching lay in the democratic principle of empty the coffers before pay­ transfered from the state’s $18 Pennsylvania and Delaware be­ field, was in critical condition Kraft Inc. Dairy Group, based the investigation. The company founders, must have been in good anniversary is building, but it government based upon the popu­ cut. starting in 1639.” million Property Tax Relief fund. cause of cyanide found in a early today, said a Florence in Philadelphia, owns Breyers said Breyers yogurt packages suits, jackets, pants, The state plans to spend $35,230 ments could be made to all of the “I expect a transfer of $400,000 voice on May 31,1638, because on hasn’t swept the nation because lar will of the people. estimated 20,000 residents who container eaten by a teen-ager Rowe, a nursing superivor at Yogurt. The Delaware Valley have a tamper-evident seal. blouses, skirts, that day he gave a sermon that set the Fundamental Orders are to mark the anniversary. The or $500,000 will be completed in a left critically ill today, authori­ West Jersey Health System’s generally is considered southern Kerns said Lee’s mother had The document, which later main event will be a public qualified. The $8.9 million fund in motion a movement that “peculiarly Connecticut.” served as a model for the U.S. was used up at the letter “R.” matter of days,” Selden said. ties said. eastern division in Voorhees. New Jer.'^ey, southeastern Pen­ purchased a batch of yogurt from sweaters, dresses. resulted in the first written Constitution, created a bicameral display of the 1639 Fundamental Once the program is replenished, Investigators in Camden There were no other reports of nsylvania and Delaware. the store and two other containers constitution in the world. In his now famous sermon. Orders, the Royal Charter of 1662, “As of now the fund is de­ the checks will be sent to illnesses. had been eaten without any side Hooker, a Congregationalist min­ governing body made up of a County, however, called Tues­ Acme also has removed all No adjustments the state consitution of 1818 and pleted,” Barbara Chayer, direc­ everyone who met the application day’s incident an isolated case of The cyanide was found in an other yogurt from five of its effects. Lee became ill while That document, known as the ister, asserted that the power of General Court and Upper Hou.se. tor of the program, said Tuesday. guidelines, he said. on prior sales. It affected the three Connecticut the state constitution of 1965 at the tampering because tests on more 8-ounce container of Breyers Camden County stores, the eating the yogurt on his way to Fundamental Orders, was government lay in “the free Old State House in Hartford. During the last session of the Most of the people who quali­ school with friends. adopted on Jan. 14, 1639, and this River towns — Windsor, Hartford than 100 similar yogurt contain­ black cherry yogurt with the code Health Department said. consent of the people” and “that The exhibit, which will include General Assembly, lawmakers fied under the old guidelines — date Feb. 9,1989. Officials say the George Kerns, a spokesman for He had eaten about a third of year Connecticut will mark the the choice of public magistrates and Wethersfield — that were the voted to make more elderly and ers turned up no sign of cyanide, various other historical mate­ $13,.500 for single people and which can be fatal if taken in yogurt was purchased Jan. 1 at an Camden County prosecutor’s of­ the container before he began 350th anniversary with ceremony belonged unto the people, by first settlements in the state, rials, will open to the public on handicapped people eligible for $16,200 for couples — and had and symposiums. The historic God’s own allowance.” small doses. Acme supermarket in Westmont fice, said the cyanide appeared to vomiting blood, Kerns said. “Throughout the Colonial pe­ Jan. 14, the program, also known as the their applications in on time, got in southern New Jersey. have been on the top of the yogurt The worst known case of 165 Storrs Road document also will be put on circuit-breaker tax cut. Tests by the U.S. Food and Willimantic, CT As a result of that sermon, the riod. all other states, except The four-page Fundamental their checks. But people who filed Drug Administration in Philadel­ “Acme Markets Inc., in cooper­ and not stirred in. He said tests of cyanide tampering in the country public display for the first time in Fundamental Orders were Connecticut and Rhode Island, Orders will be displayed in Income eligibility was ex­ near the end of the deadline or phia confirmed the presence of ation with Kraft, has voluntarily 130 other samples of yoguit occurred in 1982, when seven 501 West Middle Tpke. QuulUy women’** clothing 20 years. adopted by free planters who met had royal governors and were specially designed cases created panded to married elderly ren­ had incomplete or inaccurate issued a recall of all flavors of people in the Chicago area died Manchester, CT ters who earn up to $20,000 a year cyanide in the container of removed from the Acme stores Ralph G. Elliot, chairman of in Hartford. The orders marked basically run by an aristocracy,” to preserve the document applications were most likely to Breyers yogurt late Tuesday. Breyers Yogurt from all 166 found no contamination. after consuming tainted Tylenol. the U.S. Constitution Bicenten­ the world’s first written constitu­ Elliot, a Hartford attorney, said permanently. and single elderly renters who have their checks delayed. 6 _ MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Jan. 4, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Jan. 4, 1989 — 7

Rights conference OK’d he. would not seek re-election in 1990. He parried questions about his political future, Clergyman urges no retaliation Three dead in siege WASHINGTON (AP) - President Rea­ however, saying only he intended to be NATION gan has decided to accept the Soviet active in national affairs and would not rule LOVELAND, Colo. (AP) - girlfriend had begun dating Union’s proposal for hosting an interna­ out another run for the White House. LOCKERBIE, Scotland (AP) “To show that we are what? To man Thomas Plaskett also networks. A prison parolee demanding a another man while he was in J tional conference on human rights in 1991, "Public policy and public service is what — Prime Minister Margaret show that we are prepared to let planned to attend. The Boeing 747 was tom apart plane to Libya grabbed about prison, police said. He had & W O R LD sources said. I’m all about, it’s what I love, Dukakis, 55, Thatcher flew to Scotland to more young and more innocent The three churches of Locker­ by a bomb while cruising at 31,000 20 hostages in a restaurant, served 2‘A years on cocaine told a crowded news conference.' I ve loved attend a memorial service today die, to let more rescue workers bie, each touched by death in feet. killing one before he was charges. U.S. agreement to participate in the Pieces of the shattered aircraft Help for battered women conference signals American support for this office, and I still do.” for victims of the Pan Am Flight labor in more wreckage to find Britain’s worst air disaster, fatally shot by police, who Sally Mills, a waitress at the hit homes in Lockerbie, and the WASHINGTON (AP) — Physicians who Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev’s The defeated Democratic presidential 103 crash in the small town that the grisly proof, not of our virility, joined to hold the memorial. accidently killed another hos­ restaurant, and Fenton Croak- internal reforms and sets the stage for the candidate said his decision not to seek an bore the brunt of the disaster. but of our inhumanity. Prayers were offered by the fuel-laden wings exploded in a tage, officials said today. treat women are being enlisted in a deadly pillar of fire. shank, a customer, were nationwide effort to aid battered women opening of new East-West negotiations on unprecedented fourth term as Massachu­ Tight security measures were “That is what retaliation Rev. James Annand, minister of Wayne Strozzi of Larimer killed, said Larimer County setts’ governor was not related to the 1988 imposed in devastated Lockerbie means. I, for one, will have none the Dryfesdale Church; the Rev. As search teams continued to County also wounded two and help break a generational cycle that cutting troops and arms in Europe. hunt for wreckage and victims, District Attorney Stu has caught some American families in a The human rights conference and the presidential campaign or to a possible 1992 after Mrs. Thatcher’s London of it, and I hope you will not Patrick Keegans of Holy Trinity officers before he died at VanMeveren. European arms negotiations are linked, rematch against President-elect Bush. office confirmed she and her either.’ Roman Catholic Church; and the police said 126 of the 242 bodies McKee Medical Center of web of violence. recovered from the crash had Mills, in her 40s, was shot by The American College of Obstetricians and Secretary of State George P. Shultz has husband, Denis, would join Police searched Dryfesdale Rev; Alan Neal of the Anglican gunshot wounds to the head Strozzi as snipers fired on the recommended they proceed based on mourners at the service. Parish Church where govern­ All Saints parish church. been released to relatives. and abdomen late Tuesday, and Gynecologists is sending information to Tough anti-drug law used But police said Tuesday they gunman, VanMeveren said. its 28,000 members to heighten their Soviet advances in human rights, a U.S. Mrs. Thatcher, who visited the ment leaders, church heads, Members of all three parishes authorities said. She died later at the hospital. crash site the morning after the townspeople and relatives of the were among the dead in Locker­ saw little chance of finding the Strozzi, recently paroled awareness of the problem of domestic official told The Associated Press on LOS ANGELES (AP) — Federal prosecu­ missing bodies of 20 passengers Croakshank, 31, was killed at violence and better enable them to help Tuesday. tors unleashed a tough new law in their war disaster, has counseled publicly dead were gathering for the bie, and Keegans’ rectory was from the state prison in Canon the scene by a Loveland police against “eye for an eye” retalia­ nationally televised service. destroyed. and eight local residents. City, first assaulted his girl­ abused women. President Reagan, on vacation in Califor­ on drug-dealing street thugs, hoping to send They are believed to have died officer as the patron dove nia, decided Tuesday to accept Shultz’s tion for the bombing that des­ Search helicopters were or­ Also at the service^ but not friend at her apartment here through a restaurant window Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, who a repeat drug otlender accused of possess­ speaking, were Lord Jakobovits, in the Sherwood Crescent area of joined the group for its announcement of the advice, said another official, who also ing 150 grams of crack to prison with no troyed the Boeing 747 and killed dered grounded during the ser­ and then went to his nearby fleeing, he said. spoke on condition he not be identified. 270 people. vice, giving Lockerbie quiet chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Lockerbie, where parts of the house, where police followed campaign Tuesday, said stopping violence chance of getting out. Congregations of the British plane’s fuselage and wings him and chased him on foot to against women is a major part of the effort Richard Van Winrow. a 21-year-old That sentiment was echoed by daytime skies for the first time VanMeveren refused to the Right Rev. James Whyte, since Dec. 21 when the jumbo jet Commonwealth; the Most Rev. crashed, forming a 30-foot-deep the Riverhouse Restaurant on name the officer who shot to end family violence, a cycle that often reputed gang member, pleaded innocent Edward Luscombe, primate of crater. begins when someone is the victim of abuse Dukakis bows out Tuesday to three drug-related charges at moderator of the Church of with 259 people aboard plum­ U.S. Highway 34, said police Croakshank. Scotland, who told mourners that meted to the ground during a the Scottish Episcopal Church; In London, T. Allen McArtor, Sgt. Ray Miller. and then grows up to become an abuser. BOSTON (AP) Gov. Michael Dukakis his arraignment before U.S. District Judge and the Most Rev. Thomas head of the U.S. Federal Aviation At the restaurant, Strozzi The trouble began at 6; 45 "It's obvious that if you're going to break Consuelo Marshall. justice, not retaliation, must be London-New York flight. All on says his decision to forgo a chance for a the response to the “act of human board and 11 people on the ground Winning, the Roman Catholic Administration, met with repre­ held about 20 of the patrons p.m. when police in this city of that chain ... you've got to start with child record fourth term has nothing to do with "The new law is being used to target gang Archbishop of Glasgow. sentatives of U.S. airlines operat­ 30,000 people 50 miles north of abuse,” Koop said. "But you can't just wait members in the hopes of reducing drug wickedness” that caused the died. and staff at gunpoint for about his prospects in national politics, but crash. About 100 relatives of victims The church has only 700 seats, ing at Gatwick Airport and called an hour, demanding a plane to Denver responded to a distur­ for the three generations to work them­ admitted it’s "exceedingly difficult” to run sales and consumption,” said the prosecu­ so the service was being relayed for “a heightened level of secur­ bance at the home of Strozzi’s selves out. You’ve got to take care of the tor, Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Lisa “We may be tempted, indeed were flown to Lockerbie by Pan Libya, Miller said. for president as governor. urged by some, to flex our Am for the service. More than 100 to the nearby church hall, a local ity on all American flights Strozzi, in his early 30s, was girlfriend, who had been as­ elderly abused and you’ve got to take care With two years remaining in his term, Lench. "There’s a hope there will be an cinema and a British Legion hall operating out of European and apnurently angered that his saulted, Miller said. of the battered women.” impact on the street-gang drug problem.” muscles in response, to show that Pan Am employees and Pan Dukakis unexpectedly announced Tuesday we are men,” Whyte said. American World Airways Chair­ as well as on two national TV Middle Eastern airports.”

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0 1 9 8 8 SEATTLE POST4NTEUJGENCEft NORTH AMERICA SYNDICATE AH U NIHDICTEP Meat firms MARKET REPORT Industry, government unity 8th accord IN BRIEF Aclivity over the pasi 30 irading days A CO-COM8P1RWOR i.z$o IN m f EDERM- find friend Lydall gives service awards urged on superconductors a historic reFlClTSCAURPi... '^ ^ 'T C U T IW Sixteen employees of Lydall Inc. received awards, representing five to 30 years of service, MM ll'l refrigeration, which makes them 5ER\I1CS,DON'T RM5E at the company’s service awards luncheon last NEW YORK (AP) - Japanese what from the Japanese model of III' companies likely will beat their cooperative ventures, urged the cheaper and easier to use. in senator month at The Colony in Vernon. The report, however, said some MM U.S. rivals to the market with creation of four to six supercon­ A achievement Nt| TAKES, 0U5T Leonard R. Jaskol, Lydall’s president and of the hopes for superconductiv­ chief executive officer, gave awards to Bernie superconductor products unless ductivity consortiums scattered By Jack Anderson government, industry and uni­ around the country that would ity are overblown. For example, (M\KE N£ Thibado of Coventry and Gerry Muise of 2.0M magnetically levitated trains still Manchester is starting the new year on a and Dale Van Atta Manchester for 30 years of service. versities cooperate in long-range unite university, government and DOW JO NES A VERAG E : industry laboratories working on may not be practical despite note of promise. The approval by negotiators (Tta;^ ABOUT A 25-year award went to Leslie (Red) Brooks of January 3 .1 9 8 9 i development, a White House higher-temperature materials, WASHINGTON — The American 2.0M HIGH 2,166.39 panel says. superconductivity. for the town and Eighth Utilities District of a Coventry, and Frank Major of Manchester was Gomory said. meat industry has found a friend in honored for 20 years of service. LOW 2,127.14 Important profit-making uses "The report seems to support the AiHlERia! J view of many U.S. economists The proposed consortiums pact to solve sewer and fire jurisdiction Sen. Rudy Boschwitz, R-Minn., and 2,144.64 for superconductivity are at least Receiving 15-year awards were Ernestine l.tM CLOSE would close the gap between the disputes means the possibility now exists for a vice versa. Down 23.93 a decade away, but the United and analysts that the American Miller of Vernon and Lloyd Fleming of Ellington. CHANGE short-term profit focus of indus­ sane relationship between the two local A new and drastically reduced meat Ten-year awards were presented to Sebastiano States cannot afford to leave industrial system’s traditional inspection program will go into effect 1.M0 them to chance because the resistance to cooperative ven­ try laboratories and the long­ government entities. Cornelio of Hartford, Roberta Hublard and Louis W O f MTWtr MTWTr UTWTF UTWT^ QJTWT^ Q T term scientific focus of university by the middle of this year, in part t H I______II It______t X * i Japanese do not, the advisory tures and focus on short-term Laguardia, both of Manchester, and Don Lahue laboratories, Gomory said. The district and the town governments have because of some quick thinking by MoWy_____ group said in its report to profits have hurt its ability to of the Rockville section of Vernon. The consortiums would cost the operated in Manchester almost since its Boschwitz in the waning hours of the Employees receiving five-year awards were President Reagan on Tuesday. develop technologies with a long­ 99th Congress in 1986. Today, Americans are proba­ term payoff. federal government about $25 beginning, sometimes in open warfare with Harold Akey of We.st Springfield, Mass.. Bob million to $30 million a year, on The powerful meat industry lobby Gilliland of West Willington, Linwood Hackett of bly “neck-and-neck” with the Last year, the government each other, more often in an extended, uneasy Connecticut drivers paid an average $519.93 for sponsored a similar effort at top of the roughly $90 million the truce. was working feverishly that session New Britain. Scott Hogaboom of Vernon and personal auto insurance in 1987. compared with Japanese in basic scientific re­ for a law to radically change the way search on superconductivity, said cooperative research and devel­ government already spends on That does not mean that all is well and good. Carol Snyde of South Windsor. the national average of $486.50, accordingto A M. superconductivity research, the the government inspects processed Jaskol was given a 15-year service award by Best Co.. anOldwick, N.J., company that collects Ralph Gomory, the chairman of opment called Sematech, a con­ As the new year begins, the town faces some the panel and the chief scientist of sortium aimed at rescuing the panel said. meats such as hot dogs and bologna. Robert J. Dunbar, president of Lydall’s Compo­ and publishes insurance data. In addition, the panel recom­ new problems in budgeting. The state’s deep Boschwitz tacked a rider on the site Materials and Lydall & Foulds divisions. International Business Machines ailing U.S. semiconductor Best said Connecticut’s ranking in 1.5th place industry. mended an increase of “a few deficit will almost certainly mean less Commodities Futures Trading Reau­ among the states with the highest premiums is Corp. thorization Act, and, without so much “Everybody’s just out of the Superconductors can carry million dollars” a year in grants financial assistance to the town and will force down from its 12th-place finish in 1984. electricity without any loss of to universities forbasic research. as a hearing, the Senate passed it. Motor inn gets 2 diamonds Massachusetts drivers paid the highest rates in gate. Ahead or behind doesn’t town officials to make painful decisions about As a result, the Agriculture Depart­ matter. What matters is who’s energy from resistance when The consortiums would have a 1987 and Iowa motorists the least. they are kept extremely cold, 10-year lifespan and include 20 or what services townspeople will be able to ment may soon pull daily inspectors The Manchester Village Motor Inn has The 6 percent overall increase in Connecticut better structured to run,” he said. provide themselves. out of some meat processing plants. received a two-diamond rating from the In terms of commercial appli­ raising the possibility of more more researchers with perhaps last year “wouldn’t seem to be out of line.” efficient engines and motors, twice as many students. The sacrifices will not come easily and The department has tested the new American Automobile Association, the motel considering increases in medical costs that are cations, the Japanese effort is “better structured than the U.S. faster computer chips and im­ “This proposal minimizes the some of the plans to improve the town may reduced inspection plan and is going announced. covered by insurance and prices of auto parts through the formality of taking public A news release from the motel said the rating both for systematically develop­ proved scientific devices such as role of government, builds on the have to be set aside or postponed. and service, said state Insurance Commissioner particle accelerators and mag­ strength of the American univer­ comments until Feb. 2. The new rules came after extensive refurbishing and added Peter F. Kelly. ing new materials and for cou­ There are not many upbeat signs. amenities. pling these developments closely netic fusion machines. sity system and strongly involves could be implemented by the middle the third essential element, of this year. The Manchester Village Motor Inn will be to industry,” the report said. Newly discovered materials But the agreement worked out between the The dream wasn’t impossible are superconductive with less industry.” governments of the town and the Eighth Before Boschwitz came to the listed in the AAA guide in the spring, the release Significant loss is likely The panel, borrowing some­ said. Utilities District is certainly one positive senior staffers who will work for him. Lieberman thing at the Legislative Senate, the tall, dapper man was best By Bob Conrad known for the television commercials Norman L. Greenman. president of Rogers indicator of the year ahead. It is the most The political story was in who also Office Building’s private dining room. Corp.. has predicted that the fourth quarter will showed up. So it was a happy moment and he filmed for his Plywood Minnesota State 15th in car premiums significant political accomplishment in many A journey that began more than a lumber yards. It appears he has taken show low sales and that there will be a significant Moscow tastes foreign ads O’Neill couldn’t make it. He was something of a reunion for the loss for the quarter. “The full year, however, wilt years. Future local historians may assess it year ago in Guilford for Democratic conducting another press conference Democrats who made the mission to a liking to another major Minnesota HARTFORD (AP) — Sixty-two of the 85 as one of the most important developments in leaders who believed in Joe Lieber- industry — meat packing. insurance companies selling personal automo­ still be profitable.” he said in a news release MOSCOW (AP) — Glasnost front. “engine of trade.” at the Capitol. I’ll get to that in a Guilford to assure Lieberman he Greenman said much of the sales shortfall The ads represent a sharp State-run enterprises are freer the town’s history. man, from Gov. Bill O'Neill on down, minute, because it ties in with the would have the support of a united In 1986, after Boschwitz gave a bile coverage in the state filed rate increa.ses for brought a little more color into ended this week in Washington when speech to meat moguls, a woman 1988 and Connecticut residents pay the 15th appeared to be related to year-end customer the lives of Soviet newspaper turnabout for the central press. under President Mikhail S. Gor­ The accord, with its complicated terms, did organizational show for Lieberman. party in his admittedly underdog inventory reductions. He said the company has Soviet newspapers usually con­ bachev’s reforms to buy and sell they saw him seated as a freshman The new senator wanted reporters battle with Weicker. from the American Meat Institute ran highest premiums for automobile insurance in readers as Izvestia heralded with not come easily. It has taken two years of senator from Connecticut. up to the senator and planted a kiss on the nation, according to state and industry taken actions to reduce operating costs, a front-page splash of green the sist of four to six broad sheets of on the world market in order to to meet Mike Lewan, who will be his The campaign would not have selectively raise prices and focus activities bring small type crammed from top to attract new technology. But Iz­ concentrated negotiations. To their credit, Lieberman called it his “impossible administrative aide; Bill Bonvillian, succeeded, of course, if Joe had not his cheek. Boschwitz should have reports. opening of its pages to foreign negotiators for both sides did not yield easily, dream” even before that night at been the one doing the kissing. The Auto insurance rates in the state rose an a return to profitability. advertisers. bottom of each page. They have vestia said they needed an open his legislative director; and Carleen been the kind of candidate who would Directors of the corporation have declared a not accepted any advertising. exchange of information with making every attempt to protect what they Sherry Brown’s home in the shoreline Overstreet, his executive aide. None give it his best. He did. So did they, American Meat Institute, the indus­ average of 6 percent last year, when only six of For decades, the same govern­ town and throughout his uphill cam­ try’s political action committee, the 85 companies cut rates, according to the state regular quarterly dividend of 3 cents a share, ment daily had railed against In recent years, newspapers foreign firms. perceived to be the interests of their separate is from Connecticut. and for Democrats the big story of payable Feb. 15 to shareholders of record Jan 16. such as Moscow News, which is at paign to unseat three-term GOP Sen. But Sherry Brown, the host for that 1988 had its glorious finale this week in donated $1,000 to his campaign that Department of Insurance. capitalism in small, gray type. “There are completely new but closely linked constituencies. And to their Lowell Weicker. year and paid him another $1,000 for Now, it was introducing the the forefront of Gorbachev’s significant gathering in Guilford Washington. drive for greater openness and problems for us,” the paper said. credit, they did not allow themselves to be But “impossible " wasn’t in the months earlier, was introduced as Which gets us back to the other the speech. Western sales pitch. defeated when negotiations seemed to be at an vocabulary of these Democratic insid­ A spokesman for the senator told us “French perfumes, French restructuring Soviet society, Karl Schlue, Moscow represen­ director of Lieberman’s state office in press conference in Hartford last have begun publishing occasional tative of the Dresdner Bank, said impasse, as they often were. ers who believed in themselves, too, Hartford. And around the room were week. It followed a meeting O’Neill Boschwitz was performing a constitu­ wines and the French effort to and what they and a couple million ent service by sponsoring the meat find comfort have been well- ads for state-run enterprises. he did not know precisely how If the many people who help in determining such party insiders as State Chairman had with heads of state agencies at Seawolf contract due soon In announcing an agreement much the advertising cost, but bucks could do for Lieberman. The John Droney of West Hartford, bill. The stockyards of St. Paul, Minn., known to you for a long time,” public policy for Manchester can finally be which he delivered a different kind of proclaimed Pechiney, a French Oct. 15 to cooperate on the that a full page was about $50,000. message that night in Guilford, quite National Committeeman Peter Kelly “word.” Things are tough, he told became the country’s largest a fter the “The Navy is going to go back Angeles-class subs have been freed of having to devote their efforts to what Chicago yards shut down. Boschwitz I NEW LONDON (AP) - A built at both shipyards for almost firm that bought all of page five in advertising project with West Payment is in hard currency, simply, was, “We’re with you, Joe.” of Hartford, lawyer Dominic Squa- them. Commissioners were ordered J contract for the Seawolf subma- and try to get them to bring the That was the “word” which Mr. No. 1 looks out for that industry.. 20 years. Tuesday’s ground-breaking edi­ Germany’s Burda magazine, Iz­ which the average Soviet cannot has been an endless succession of town and trito of Manchester, and the trio of to cut spending by 3 percent. And, as 1 rine will be awarded in mid- price down,” one analyst said. vestia called advertising the possess legally. Democrat, O’Neill, was passing O’Neill’s closest political allies, lawy­ he repeated to reporters, the public While Boschwitz may have gotten Seawolf, also known as the tion. “Now you have a chance to district differences, they may be able to the job done in the Senate, Rep. January after the Navy renego- The first contract is considered get more closely acquainted with resolve other problems more quickly and with through the ranks. Others would ers Jim Wade of Simsbury and Jack can expect tax increases, probably I tiates construction bids crucial to both companies be­ SSN-21 boat, will help the U.S. concentrate on hitting the financial Charles Stenholm, D-Texas, started m.aintain its undersea superiority industrial France,” less effort. Mahaney of Waterbury and fund­ starting April 1. submitted from Electric Boat and cause a victory would virtually goal. raiser supreme George Hannon of So for an administration facing a the ball rolling in the House. He over the Soviet Union, according In a front-page announcement, LUCA’S TAILOR SHOP tacked the bill onto the fastest moving Newport News, according to a guarantee future Seawolf work if Izvestia said the two pages of ads There are still a few steps to be taken before This was going to be a new Glastonbury. Also, O’Neill’s top aide, deficit this year and nearly a Pentagon official. the Navy and Congress decide to to top Navy officials. Packed with the agreement can be implemented. One of experience for Weicker — an encoun­ Chad McCollam of Bethel. billion-dollar shortfall in fiscal 1989- congressional vehicle in 1986, the build large numbers of the ship. more weapons and new sonar from European and U.S. compan­ CLOTHING SALE I* The official, who requested them was resolved Tuesday when the town ter with a united Democratic Party. Three Sullivans were there — Sens. 90, it’s time to slam on the brakes. Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act. Winning the first contract systems, Seawolf will traverl ies were the first in a weekly That had not been the case in his runs Like Boschwitz, Stenholm has re­ anonymity, confirmed Tuesday deeper, faster and quieter than effort “to give Western business­ Board of Directors approved the tentative Tom of Guilford and Kevin of West How ell this works could tell whether that both EB and Newport News would also enable a shipyard to Winter Wool Slacks, Reg. *85 NOW » 40‘>'> against Toby Moffett in 1982, Gloria Hartford and political switch-hitter O’Neill will be a sure thing for ceived modest campaign sums from advance its construction tech­ Los Angeles-class submarines. men the possibility to enter into pact. But both sides are determined to end the the American Meat Institute. We * Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. Critics, however, say Seawolf direct dialogue with future Soviet Schaffer in 1976 or Joe Duffey in 1970. Pat of Farmington, a top lobbyist. re-election in 1990 or whether there’s J' had bid too high for the $1.6billionniques to help it bid more Oaks Suits, Reg. *375 NOW *225"" dissension. The path to peace should be Most importantly, a campaign Other legislators on hand were Senate trouble ahead. don’t have reports of kisses. competitively on future will be outdated before the first partners who are trying to set up which had the full weight of the Stenholm denies that his bill will attack vessel. The award was ship joins the fleet sometime in contacts with the foreign smoother from this point forward. President Pro Tern John Larson of And that is where the organizational supposed to have been made last contracts. Suits, Reg. *275 NOW *175"" O’Neill organization behind Lieber­ East Hartford, Sen. Frank Barrows of talent that did so well in the reduce processed meat inspection. It Electric Boat and Newport the mid-1990s. The Soviet Union market.” Manchester ended 1988 and began 1989 on a reduces the frequency of inspections month. has developed several new West Germany’s Dresdner more unified note than it has at any time in its man meant one that could go all the Hartford, Reps. Kevin Knoles of demonstration project with Lieber­ News jointly designed the Sea­ Wool Sport Coats, Reg. *175 NOW *125"" way, financially and otherwise. It Naugatuck, Miles Rapoport of West at some plants, but the law also gives “The Navy is evaluating the classes of attack submarines in Bank, the first Western bank to man may be put to a bigger test for the bids and plans to award the wolf and first submitted construc­ open an office in Moscow in 1973. recent history. isn’t taking anything away from Hartford, Naomi Cohen of Bloomfield Democrats in election year 1990. the Agriculture Department more tion bids in August. Even then the the last 20 years that some Fftee ALTERATIONS Lieberman to make that point. power to shut down a plant producing contract in mid-January,” the experts say have narrowed or had a quarter of page six with a 172’-^ Spruce Street, Manchester • 643-7757 and Pat Dillon of New Haven. official told The Day of New Navy granted both companies an A press conference in Hartford last Wade, Mahaney and Hannon just dirty meat. Stenholm’s theory is that eliminated previous U.S. subma­ green stripe matching the splash M ts ltr Card or Visa Accaptad London in a story published extra week to refine their of green on the eight-page paper’s week provide a snapshot of the happened to be in town for a lunch Bob Conrad, a Bristol resident, it’s better to have 1,100 inspectors proposals. rine technological advantages. Letters to the editor support he had in his campaign. celebrating Hannon’s birthday. And writes weekly about Connecticut armed with “shoulder rockets” than today. The contract could have been 2,200 with bows and arrows. Bids from both shipyards — the The Manchester Herald welcomes original letters Lieberman called it to introduce they just happened to gravitate to the politics. nation’s only submarine-building awarded as early as October, As a concession to consumer when the new federal fiscal year to the editor. groups, Stenholm included a sunset shipyards — were well above the Letters should be brief and to the point. They Navy’s ceiling price for the new began. A number of congres­ provision, which means the new sional aides and company offi­ should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for ease policy will have to be reviewed and $1.6 billion attack submarine, in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters must be according to sources quoted cials had hinted in mid-December approved again by Congress in 1992 or that they expected the Seawolf Start Your Career at signed with name, address and daytime telephone it will expire. Monday in Defense Week, a number (for verification). Open Forum weekly publication that tracks contract before the end of 1988, Under the law, meat company but rumors soon surfaced about a The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the employees will assume many of the'' defense issues. interests of brevity, clarity and taste. Defense Week quoted unnamed delay. Manchester inspection duties now done by the Seawolf will be a successor to Address letters to: Open Forum, Manchester federal government, including the analysts who said bids from the Herald. P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. two shipyards were between 5 the Navy’s SSN-688 Los Angeles- vice to patients program continues to Society and the New Haven power to condemn meat and shut class submarines, designed to Thanks to police be ranked No. 1 in the nation. Foundation. down the assembly line. There is percent and 15 percent above the highest amount stipulated by the hunt and destroy enemy surface ■ Volunteers drove 1,225 cancer ■ Fifty-nine children with cancer nothing in the law to protect company ships and submarines. Los Community for return of ring patients to and from their treatments. attended Camp Rising Sun in Hebron, whistleblowers from reprisals by Navy. To the Editor; ■ Delivery of free cancer risk free of charge. The kids had an their bosses. Government inspectors reduction and early detection and outstanding time participating in who used to be at the plants every day To Detective Joe Morrissey of the healthier lifestyle programs to 996,497 activities ranging from arts and will now make random visits. Any College Manchester Police Department: people (567,694 adults, 428,803 youth) crafts and video production to water way you slice it, that looks like Just a note to say “thank you” for in Connecticut. This is another high events and computers. It was the deregulation. your meticulous detail involved in the for the nation’s No. 1 public education camp’s fifth year. Attorney Thomas P. Sheridan of Glastonbury did! program. These achievements as well as work which brought about the return Higgins is pawn After a tour in Viet Nam, Tom pursued his education at of my class ring. I have never had the ■ Reaching 24,983 health profes­ many others were funded through the , - sionals with programs and conferen­ The highest ranking American » Manchester Community College where he made the generous contributions of the citizens opportunity to personally appreciate hostage. Col. William Higgins, is a the work of our police force. The ces designed to effectively share the of Connecticut, which totaled Dean’s List and served as president of the Student latest detection and treatment $5,454,487.00 in fiscal year 1987-88. The victim of the power struggle that is words “thank you” seem so small, but raging in Iran. An Iranian deputy Senate. After graduation in 1973, he U'ansferred to “thank you” and God bless you. methods. programs and services were provided Amherst College in Massachusetts to earn a bachelor’s ■ The April 1988 Breast Cancer by over 54,000 volunteers and 76 staff foreign minister announced in Le­ 1 banon that Iran will seek the release degree. In 1981, he graduated from Suffolk University Esther M. Henton Detection Awareness Project encour­ members across Connecticut. Newington aged 2,500 women to get their first If you would like to join the fight of Western hostages. But the terror­ Law School in Boston and is currently a partner in the mammogram through the reduced- against cancer, please call the ists who hold Higgins have threatened Glastonbury law firm of Dwyer and Sheridan. cost program and so far eight lives Manchester-North Unitof your Amer­ to kill him. Our sources believe the If you’re looking for an inexpensive alternative path have been saved through this early ican Cancer Society at 643-2168. threat was a rebuff by the radicals detection program. who accuse Iranian pragmatists of to a bachelor’s degree, consider taking one or two years Donations helped GIRLS at Manchester Community College, then transferring to ■ The “Reach to Recovery” pro­ Anita Murphy, President renouncing the pure revolutionary the cancer fight gram, which is a one-on-one visitation Manchester-North Unit doctrines taught by the Ayatollah the college or university of your choice. program, reached 83 percent of all American Cancer Society Khomeini. One source told us that the r //1 To the Editor: mastectomies done in Connecticut 243 E. Center St., Manchester hostages are held by the Musawi Clan during the 1987-88 fiscal year for a in Lebanon which gets its signals from S E X T ' - l January Walk-In Registration: As president of the Manchester- total of 1,148 women reached. Iran, but the signals are mixed. North Unit of the American Cancer ■ 36 research grants at Yale Talk to the people •Walk-in registration for credit courses is open during Society, I want to thank the residents University, the University of Connec­ Mini-editorial January at the Registrar’s Office in the new Lowe ticut and Wesleyan University were © 198B by NEA. Inc /Z-P •- of our area for their generous who missed plane The United States is no longer Building on the West Campus: from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m,, contributions of money and time to the funded, which totaled more than $3.6 "...and if we were congressmen, we could sending military aid to the Nicara­ DIMINISHING DIMENSIONS fight against cancer. At the annual million. To the Editor; guan Contras. But American taxpay­ Tuesdays, Jan. 3,10, 24; Wednesdays, Jan. 4,11,18,25; RAISE OUR SALARIES." dinner of the Connecticut Division of ■ Helping pass a law in the ers are still paying for that losing The Ultimate Weight Loss System! Thursday, Jan. 19; and Monday, Jan. 23; and from the American Cancer Society on Connecticut General Assembly which The only way you can find out who cause at home at a rate of $460,000 a 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursdays, Jan. 5, 12. mandates insurance coverage of Saturday, Dec. 29, in New Haven, placed the bomb is to get in contact month. That’s the cost of running the in 6 weeks on Dur For a class schedule, call 647-6140 or 647-6141. many accomplishments of the 1987-88 mammograms and helped to defeat with the 12 passengers who didn’t get investigation into the Iran-Contra Lose 20LBS> fiscal year, which ended on Aug. 31, the bill which would have created a on the plane. One of thenq is just glad conspiracy. 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Editor 2,397 were provided with financial joint project sponsored by the Yale lives of those who were killed? 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and Friday, 9 a.m.-noon. DOUGLAS A BEVINS...... Executive Editor Comprehensive Cancer Center, Yale- Fora class schedule, call 647-6087 or 647-6088. MARIE P GRADY...... CityEditor assistance to pay for things like Jack Anderson and his associate, 871 -7697 ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... Associate Editor medications and nursing and home­ New Haven Hospital, the Connecticut Mary Jarvis Dale Van Atta, are syndicated colum­ PtotesMcU st;H ol Rogiscted Qelllciats and NutiWonsIs making services. The division’s ser­ Division of the American Cancer 62D Pascal Lane, Manchester nists. 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 4. 19fl9 iflaiirlirstrr Hrralt') Accord Deficit Challenge Speaker Libya Reaction Section 2, Page 11 From page 1 From page 1 From page 1 From page 1 From page 1 Wednesday, Jan. 4, 1989 J estimate SPORTS the district have asked Rep. He has made it clear that tax Stolberg was nominated for Popadiuk said the president’s Ministry spokesman Juan Lena James. R. McCavanagh, D- increases will be necessary to speaker by the Democratic cau­ national security adviser, Lt. said Spain “follows with attention Manchester, to submit to the up again balance the 1989-90 budget and cus last month, making his Gen. Colin L. Powell, telephoned and concern the development of General Assembly a change in will likely be imposed by April 1, re-election for an unprecedented the president at his Bel Air home events.” Celts can’t A Public Act 200, which outlines the HARTFORD (AP) - New to bring in some additional third term appear to be almost a after speaking with White House The Pentagon reported two of Thoughts district's jurisdiction. Changes in figures show the state facing revenue to reduce the current certainty. Chief of Staff Kenneth N. Libya’s Soviet-built MiG-23s were the act would prohibit consolida­ a $134.3 million deficit in the year’s $134.3 million deficit. The But on Tuesday afternoon, a Duberstein. shot down early today by U.S. ApLENty tion of the district with the town current budget year, up from gap between spending to main­ group of moderate Democrats U.S. officials have said they F-14S from the aircraft carrier without a vote by the district last month’s estimate of $116 tain current services and re­ approached Jaekle with a list of have proof Libya has started John F. Kennedy. The incident Len Auster hold off million. was the first fighting between the A electorate and require the setting venues from existing taxes in 20 Democrats who would support producing small amounts of Sports Editor Anthony V. Milano, the United States and Libya since of a town and district boundary 1989-90 was estimated at $882 Stolberg’s ouster in favor of a chemical weapons, but they are -1 line. governor’s budget chief, at­ million last month by O’Neill more moderate Democrat. still debating whether to try to U.S. jets bombed Libya in 1986. The directors had little com­ tributed the increase in budget chief Anthony V. Milano. Balducci, a moderate occasion­ stop it by forceor by international Foreign Minister Hans- ment about the agreement and Tuesday’s estimate to ally at odds with Stolberg, was diplomatic pressure. Dietrich Genscher of West Ger­ the Knicks reviewed the 15-page document in another dip in sales tax Jon L. Sandberg, the gover­ one of the leading candidates revenues. The state is now nor’s press secretary, said ’Tues­ The Reagan administration has many said today the federal UConn hoop about an hour. offered by the dissidents. sought to deter Libya from government has no independent NEW YORK (AP) — After losing three straight Director Geoffrey Naab sug­ expecting $79 million less in day that O’Neill will sound a Following a caucus of House confident note in his state of the producing the lethal arms and to verification that a West German games on the road, the New York Knicks were on the gested a copy of the agreement sales tax receipts than was Democrats Tuesday night, Stol­ company helped build the plant, should be sent to the Manchester forecast when the 1988-89 state address and assert that the stop other countries from provid­ verge of being blown out before a sellout crowd at berg supporters — including ing the Libyans with expertise as the United States has charged. Historical Society. budget was adopted last state can meet its budget House Majority Leader Robert F. now enters home. spring. challenges. and equipment. Michael Mates of Britain’s “It got embarrassing,” Mark Jackson said. “It In response to Naab’s com­ Frankel, D-Stratford and Deputy governing Conservative Party ment, Director Ronald Osella He said that all indications Stolberg, D-New Haven, said Speaker William J. Cibes Jr., Libya contends the facility was as if we had to pull our pants back up.” N the 1989 session will be “one of the and chairman of the parliamen­ Patrick Ewing’s shot-blocking and Charles quipped, “Don’t count your were that retailers enjoyed a D-New London — scrambled in which the United States has tary committee on defense, told chickens ..." strong Christmas buying more difficult sessions.” designated as a chemical wea­ the war zone Oakley’s offensive rebounding helped the Knicks attempts to cut off the challenge. the British Broadcasting Corp.: back from a 15-point, third-quarter deficit Tuesday Osella then congratulated Di- season, which would When lawmakers have to check They appealed to Droney and pons plant — near the town of “If the Libyans have made an Rosa and lawyers Stephen Penny brighten the state’s revenue spending and raise taxes at the O’Neill. Rabta about 35 miles southwest of The war zone. night as New York snapped its longest losing streak offensive gesture toward the Husky guard Phil Gamble likens basketball in of the season with a 109-107 victory over the Boston and Kevin O’Brien for negotiat­ picture. same time, “it’s a painful pro­ The reason the dissident Demo­ the capital Tripoli — is only a United States, I’m not surprised ing the agreement with Eighth Further, Miiano said, the medicine factory, Libyan leader the Big East Conference to being in a war zone. Celtics in overtime. cess,” Stolberg said. “But when crats, most of them moderates, they’ve been shot down, because Ewing blocked four of his five shots from the start Utilities District officials for the dip in sales taxes was you have no alternative, you’ve ousted Stolberg “has mainly to do Moammar Gadhafi has offered to they’re not a friendly nation, they Who’s to argue? The University of Connecticut, partially offset by a $10 open the plant to international which has found nothing but minefields in the last of the fourth quarter on and Oakley grabbed a past year. got to do it.” with tradition,” Mulready said have committed many aggres­ league season-high 14 of his 18 rebounds off the DiRosa, noting the agreement million increase in revenue He said he was optimistic about today. Some representatives inspection, but Washington re­ sive acts against the United two years in Big East play, at 7-25. opens its took "a lot of hollering” to finish, from the inheritance tax, a jected the idea. offensive glass. completing the budget work by “want to limit the concentration States.” conference slate tonight at the Hartford Civic Ewing had only 14 points, but his 10-foot bank shot said the directors’ conceptual difficult tax to predict be­ the time the regular session of power,” he said. Center against Rollie Massimino’s Villanova approval sends a message that cause it depends on who dies Gadhafi has launched an inter­ He said Libya has tried to deny with :25 remaining in overtime broke a 106-106 tie adjourns, on June 7, without the “Some people clearly have a national campaign of his own to Wildcats. and gave the Knicks a lead they never lost. Oakley the directors are pushing for its and how much their estates necessity of a special session. personal aversion to Irv. I don’t the United States access to Nothing like starting off with a live hand acceptance. are worth. refute the U.S. assertions, saying disputed waters. “They tried to topped the Knicks with 21 points and Gerald Wilkins Stolberg said he had talked to share that.” he added. the United States wants an excuse grenade. added 18. Milano said he did not Stolberg, who has been in the make false claims within the area Connecticut, 8-1 in non-conference play, has not expect the deficit to reach O’Neill about the slate of the state to attack his country, as it did in of the Mediterranean to keep out ■'We were very, very tight tonight, the tightest and that the governor ’’feels House for two decades, said the 1986, and to kill him. The 1986 air beaten Villanova since 1981-82, a stretch that’s we ve played all season.” Knicks coach Rick Pitino the $188 million figure pro­ caucus, which wasn’t attended by American troops who are entirely jected by the legislature’s Connecticut is in sound shape.” raids, against barracks, living entitled to be in international reached 14 in a row. UConn’s last decision over the said "We played like the world would come to an "We’ve increased our commit­ any of the dissidents, wouldn’t quarters and other installations Wildcats was when diminutive Karl Hobbs tipped Coventry budget arm, the Office of hear of it Tuesday when he raised waters, and if they’ve paid the end if we didn’t win.” Fiscal Analysis, because of ments in recent years, we’ve at Tripoli and the coastal city of price, well, that’s tough.” in a missed shot at the buzzer for a 53-51 victory. Reggie Lewis led all scorers with 28 po jIs and From page 1 reduced taxes, and now we’ve got the possibility of stepping aside Benghazi, came after the Reagan Robert Parish had 19 points and 14 rebounds before steps Gov. William A. for a compromise candidate. British lawmaker Gerald Kauf­ Villanova has won all the battles since. O’Neill is taking to curb to make the adju.stment to administration accused Libya of man, the opposition Labor Par­ If there is a bad time to catch the Wildcats, this fouling out in overtime. changed times.” the speaker Two days after the November having orchestrated the bombing "We didn’t finish them off when we should have.” spending. election, the 88-member Demo­ ty’s spokesman on foreign af­ may be it. They struggled early, but are coming off Reginald Plnto/Mencheeter Hereid son was encouraged not to answer O’Neill has also said that said. of a West Berlin discotheque fairs, told BBC television: “The said Danny Ainge, who scored 16. “That was our big cratic caucus, with one absten­ patronized by American the Florida Citrus Classic championship. Villanova problem. We blew it. We didn’t deserve to win.” by Democratic Council member tax increases may be neces­ Senate Majority Leader Corne­ tion, had unanimously backed Americans ought to show the beat then-No. 10 Florida State for the title. HITS MILESTONE — Coventry High Tuesday night as the Patriots routed Richard Paton. He ushered her sary by April 1, which would lius P. O’Leary. D-Windsor servicemen. utmost caution and they really Vinal Tech, 98-71, in COC action at the Despite shooting much better from the field in the back toward the council table. Stolberg for a third term as The Huskies, on the other hand, open Big East veteran basketball coach Ron Bad- second half, the Knicks still ended up making only 42 bring in money in the current Locks, saidd the state has faced speaker after Rep. Ronald L. Several countries, including will need to justify this activity if play without all of their troops. The most notable stuebner rang up career win No. 300 Patriots’ gym. budget year that ends June similar problems in that past — in West Germany, have voiced they’re going to get any support per cent of their shots in the game. It was their Paton himself, however, said Smoko, D-Hamden, dropped a absentee is 6-foot-2 freshman guard Chris Smith, defense that brought them back. certain types of inferences were 30. 1983. 1975 and 1971 — and has long-expected challenge to Stol­ skepticism about the latest U.S. or even understanding from our out with a severely sprained left ankle. He was weathered the storm each time. claims. country.” “We were doing such a good job defensively, I made by those residents who berg. third leading scorer, second in assists and fourth in knew the ball would eventually start bouncing my ’’equated affordable housing with steals. He was also second in minutes played, only way.” Ewing said. “We thought we’d tire them out crime, drugs and children who, trailing Cliff Robinson in that department. Badstuebner wins 300th and we did.” because they had to be educated, UConn is coming off a mediocre performance in The Knicks, trailing 86-78 after three quarters, were somehow undesirable.” capturing the Connecticut Mutual Classic. The held the Celtics to 13 fourth-quarter points and tied The partnership is a state Huskies ran off to a 20-2 lead. but had to hold on for Coventry five races past Vinal Tech the score 99-99 at the end of regulation. program for towns to examine a 13-point victory. Outside shooting (13-for-35) was The two clubs then traded baskets in overtime and identify housing needs within the curse against the Air Force in the title match. until Oakley’s three-point play gave the Knicks a their community and explore the “It’s not a case of players who couldn’t do it, but a By Jim Tierney 106-103 lead. A 3-pointer by Dennis Johnson — only availability of municipal land case of players who weren’t doing it tonight,” Manchester Herald his second in 17 attempts this season — tied it again suitable for development of affor­ third-year Husky Coach Jim Calhoun said. with :42 left. dable housing. It would study Expect Villanova to challenge Phil Gamble, Tate COVENTRY - Following an Seventeen seconds later, Ewing used a spin move whether zoning regulations res­ George and John Gwynn to make the outside shot. upset loss (47-43) to Tolland High to hit his tie-breaker and then, with eleven seconds trict such development and iden­ Senior Willie McCloud, named to the School a week before, it didn’t remaining, Kevin McHale missed the first of two tify needed changes in those all-tournament team with 19 points and 14 rebounds take long for the Coventry High free throws to keep the Celtics one point down regulations. boys’ basketball team to get back 108-107. in the two games, voiced confidence he can be a Before any time elapsed on the Knicks next A long-range plan to meet factor if teams collapse down on the 6-foot-11 on the winning track, which possession, Wilkins was fouled, and he. too. missed housing needs of the community Robinson. Six-foot-7 sophomore Murray Williams, included a milestone in the a free throw, as the Celtics trailed by two. But with would be drawn up by the struggling to regain his form after a preseason coaching career of Patriot men­ five seconds left, McHale was called for an offensive partnership, which would consist hampered by a stress fracture, has to become a tor Ron Badstuebner. foul and the Celtics never regained possession. of 11 local members appointed by factor, too. In a game which saw a Leading 58-53 at halftime, the Celtics outscored the town’s chief elected official. The next seven Husky outings are against Big combined 59 turnovers — 30 for the Knicks 20-10 in the first 8:24 of the third quarter East foes. A date with UMass comes Jan. 30, then Coventry and 29 for visiting Vinal Roland Green, a Republican r - to take a 78-63 lead, their largest of the game. who lives on Ripley Hill Road, it’s nine more conference battles. Tech of Middletown — the Patri­ “I told them at that point that they were going to had opposed the program and It’s time to go to war. ots raced past the Hawks. 98-71, in win,” Pitino said. “But I don’t think anyone believed petitioned for the referendum. He Charter Oak Conference action me.__ t f said outside the meeting Tuesday □ □ □ 'Tuesday night. The victory extended the Knicks’ winning streak he was against the program How’d you like watching the NFC playoff game The victory was the 300th at Madison Square Garden to 10 games. because of the uncertainty of between the Bears and Eagles in Chicago? Had career varsity victory against 179 what it might bring to the town. ' li: some trouble, didn’t you? losses for Badstuebner. who "Low-income housing could Referee Jim 'Tunney said he could see both goal began coaching at Coventry High bring crime, higher taxes and posts and that’s why he didn’t suspend the game. 23 years ago. Irish officially more children to educate.” said Maybe he ought to apply for Superman’s job. "What a relief,” the 54-year-old Green. ’’I’m not against children, The game should have been suspended. The pass Badstuebner said. ‘I told everyb­ but I am against crime and higher offenses were severely limited to 10- to 15-yard ody I’d retire when my son voted as No. 1 taxes.” routes. More importantly, the fans in the stands (Frank who is 27) got out. I’ve couldn’t see the game. They heard about things. A said I’ve been retiring for the last Bv Herschel NIssenson Green said that ultimately, if The Associated Press municipalities do not voluntarily six-second delay for an ovation after a critical seven years. So, all I’ll tell you is supply affordable housing, the interception? C’mon. wait till the end of the season. I never thought about when I would Miami coach Jimmy Johnson is entitled to his state will mandate it. He said the “The fans are the ones who are getting ripped opinion and — as far as Notre Dame’s Lou Holtz is town would be better off to wait off,” said a non-sports fan — my wife. stop. You’ll know.” Seniors Jack Ayer (36). Scott concerned — he also is entitled to hi.c No. 2 ranking.. for that to happen. Agreed. For the third time in six years, an unsuccessful “Then all the towns in the state Chicago fans didn’t get their money’s worth at Lucas (24) and Mike Oswald (19) two-point conversion attempt played a major role in would have to take on their fair Soldier Field Saturday afternoon. combined for 79 of the Patriots’ 98 deciding college football’s national champion. share,” said Green. i n GREAT points. It was the second time in Officially, Notre Dame won its record eighth □ □ □ five outings that Coventry has Council Chairwoman Joan Le­ ■•1 ^ — national title, and first since 1977. by trouncing West wis, a Democrat, said the council When a goon like Detroit’s Joe Kocur causes an gone over the 90-point plateau Virginia 34-21 in the Fiesta Bowl’s Battle of the could vote to form a committee to opponent to be out a considerable length of time, in Ayer now has 1,148 career Unbeatens. do the same thing the partnership IU reasons this case the Whalers’ Don Maloney who’ll be out points, two shy of the all-time Unofficially, the Irish may have won it on Oct. 15 would have done. six weeks with a fractured left clavicle after being boys’ record set by Alan Schmidt, when defensive back Pat Terrell broke up a “We just wouldn’t have the cross-checked into the boards Saturday night, he, who graduated in 1978. Leslie two-point conversion pass with 45 seconds remain­ state resources then.” she said. TO BUY FROM too, should miss that extended amount of time. Danehy holds the school record ing to preserve a 31-30 victory over 1987 national Town Manager John Elsesser ‘^Choose ow Whaler television analyst Gerry Cheevers didn’t with 1,390 points. champion Miami. had advocated the program. He mince words, calling it a “cheap shot.” The Patriots are now 3-0 in the Notre Dame'the nation’s only undefeated team at said that if the town joined it C H O O S E f _, r c A COC and 4-1 overall while Vinal 12-0, received 58*A first-place votes and 1,198‘A of a PRICE GUARANTEE HONESTY No question. possible 1,200 points Tuesday from a nationwide would be eligible for as much as -nS a MfcMBER O f 7 jATKjrM 'lOf ftJYING CO Al. 5IEFFERI S YVIU P R O P f;....V ■■ NT ALL Kocur got a two-minute cross-checking penalty. slips to 1-2 in the conference and :_ n - AJ OirrffRi:. <,iJA/?ANIflL lCjW6f< their PRODUCTS. EVEFo I lM l panel of 60 sports writers and sportscasters in the 25 percent more in state funding fY/irt-S IHRU VOLUME BLIVirK» The Whalers lose the services of the newly 3-2 overall. Coventry will be at for road improvements as well as Associated Press poll. acquired Maloney after only four games. It doesn’t Cheney Tech Friday night at 7:30. Miami, a 23-3 winner over Nebraska in the Orange priority status for other state FAST SERVICE FREE LOCAL DELIVERY Leading by two (13-11) midway AJ SIEEFIRI'S DfirVETG AfJI ■ II. lA ii-. .M jSl seem right, does it? Bowl, finished second with I'/r first-place votes and grants. Ai r.iEJ t'ERI S ‘7f?V)Cf!> tV fi/Y n/uD»JCT SOLD through the first quarter, Coven­ BY A hYOPESSlONAl LV IPAINtO TECHNICIAN PRCjEKICIS free O f CHAJa ,t INilAJ l -'IlON l,141'/i points, followed by Florida State, Michigan HOIH IN AND OUT Of WAf?r?ANTV A lso AVAIIABLE ON DISHWA;.! IIR^ try went on a 12-5 run to finish the Elsesser has said he is con­ DISPOSALS AND BUIIT IN i r;, and West Virginia, which had been No. 3. cerned about the potential loss of quarter with a 25-16 margin. Ayer FAMOUS NAME BRANDS Holtz thought Notre Dame would have deserved grant money. He said the council AT AL SIEFFERT'S Aj '■.lirfEIrt'S CAf^DYS ONLY NAllON/VlLY and Lucas had eight each in the the No. 1 ranking even had Miami kicked the extra could vote again to join the KNrwY NAME BOAND MIKCHANDISE THAI LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED Starling begins VOU CAN TRUST SUCH AS SONY. AL SIEFFERT'S FAMILY HAS BEEN SFRVIFJG THE quarter while Dave Milardo, who point and tied the Irish. program, but he would no longer PANASONIC MITSUBISHI, ZENITH. GE, GREAIER MANCHfr.IER/HARIFORD AREA scored a team-high 27 for Vinal. YOU GET MORE... '.'.■IlIRLf'OOl, MAGIC CHEF, MAYTAG. RCA, FOR OVER 35 '/EARS IN THE APPlIANCt “1 thought we had the best football team in the advocate a position on the matter. lin O N . JENN-A'R, PLUS MANY MOREI INDUSTRY WE TRY HARE'TR TO PLEASE A N D netted 13. country. And he (Johnson) feels he has the best “I’m not going to take the lead • FREE DELIVERY HAVr A RECORD TO PROVE ID war of words Holding a 10-point lead (34-24) football team in the country,” Holtz said. on this. It will strictly be a matter FINANCING Reginald Plnto/Mancheatar Herald at: SIlIHRT’SOTriR'.11,, r r .< 1B M INC. IEi;M financing. with 4:40 to go before halftime, “I think that’s great. I think he should feel that . A)- . DAYSr'. - wf >-SAME AkvU a A<.;, CA.SH OPIlON ' >N IYKDSI PROFESSIONAL SALES STAFF NEW YORK (AP) — Two former world of council policy,” said Elsesser. • FREE NORMAL AL SlLFTERI'S SAJI". ' D y i IS | 'a M R l i i M ill the Patriots unleashed a fatal 12-2 way. He probably feels that way from the bottom of riAYYIClS ITUS ACC I PIS VISA MASTER champions, Mark Breland and Marlon Starling, try GOING UP — Scott Lucas of Coventry High is over the frATib AND CilSi r BYI R YOU SEIECI THF WSI FRoMiiG IllAi fllS run capped off by an Oswald his heart and I feel that way from the bottom of my HOOK-UP YOUR NEEDS A I A I ..ICE .s I i ->N A i M if.'ij to regain their crowns on Feb. 4 in Las Vegas as both rim as he dumps In two points during Tuesday night’s the World Boxing Council and World Boxing bucket and Coventry led by 20 heart. EXTENDED WARRANTY SELECTION » DISPLAY (46-26) with 1:44 left. The score game with Vinal Tech. Lucas had 24 points in the Patriots' “I think Miami’s an excellent school. They have • FREE SERVICE .A„ SlEIIERIS HAS Ilil 'vViI.K'jI s c . S.Ii I I -I SirEFIRI bOflfMSMIENEXDWARRANIEES Association welterweight titles will be at stake. No first prize AMFFjiCA I -WOI .if ' -I'NAMI IIRAMl)S■ ir-i read 48-28 at the intermission. easy victory. great leadership down there. I think we have an O N EVERY EAAIOR A P f'llA N C E C O L O R TV, DISI IAY l< iC V. >1 11' I I iMIV. 1 I/ICIS Breland, 1984 Olympic gold medalist who lost his VCR Th e y se ll I I W c o s t PROTECTION excellent school. I think we have a fine football • PLUS MUCH MORE! FEAIURf ■ I( I II-. II ' All H :l(-Mi '-CF WBA championship to Starling, goes for the same Ayer tallied 16 first-half points In Tuesday ‘Lotto’ a g a i n s t f u t u r e r e p a i r s a s k a team. ■.a l ISPFRSON f o r title again, this time against undefeated Tomas while Lucas and Oswald added 12 HARTFORD (AP) — No first- Molinares of Colombia. Molinares took the title and 10, respectively. tempo team like this. Look at he teams in the conference yet. “That’s why they make Fords and Chevrolets. Vinal played right into Coven­ points we’re putting up.’ That’s really what we’re aiming why they do different things. Everybody has a prize winning ticket was sold for from Starling last July 29 with a sixth-round difference of opinion. Everybody’s entitled to that Tuesday’s drawing in the Connec­ EZ TERMS knockout in Atlantic City. try’s fast-break style of success. Coventry is averaging 79 points for,” Badstuebner concluded. ticut state lottery’s “Lotto” to 384 ■ CASH On the same card. Starling goes after the WBC a game, including its 43-point opinion, and I respect that opinion.” “If we played this well I think COVENTRY (t8) — Jack Aver 17 0-1 Florida State, runnerup to Miami last season and game. One first prize ticket in Exit 2 ■ MASTER CARD welterweight title of Lloyd Honeyghan of England. we would have won the last game. effort against Tolland, while 36, Paul Strvcharz06-66, Scott Lucas 12 Friday’s drawing will be worth ■ VISA HBO will televise the fights at the indoor arena at Ayer’s average is 32.4. 0- 0 74, M ike Oswald 8 0-0 19, ChrisNo. 1 in the 1988 preseason poll, beat Auburn 13-7 in ■ MONTHLY PMT. (But) sometimes a lesson is good McCarthy <0-1 8, Frank Coombs 1 1-2 3, the Sugar Bowl and climbed from fourth place to about $2 million. I To VISA Caesars Palace beginning at 10 p.m. EST. early in the season,” Bad­ An Ayer steal and one-handed Pot Bradley 1 0-0 2, Craig Paton 00-00, ■ DISCOVER CARD “I have to beat him good.” Breland said of Noel DolblerOO-0 0, Bob JohnsonOO-00, third with 1,073 points. stuebner explained. ‘Tve never slam dunk put Coventry ahead, Randv Leete 0 0-0 0, John Totten 0 0-0 0, The winning combination I Koonoy St. Molinares at a news conference Tuesday. “It can’t Michigan made the biggest jump, vaulting from picked Tuesday was: 5, 6, 16, 24, St e»'t SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER scored 100 points since I’ve been 63-39, with 1:48 left in the third Bob Buteou 0 0-0 0. Totals 43 7-10 98. 11th to fourth with 926 points by beating Southern 445 Hiitfird Rd. \ left to go the distance. If it does, it has to be a clear period. The Patriots led, 67-45, VINAL TECH (71) — Dave Milardo 11 29, 34. 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET decision. I have to prove myself again. People here. We’re racing the ball a lot 4-4 27, Marcus Edens 1 1-2 3, Travis California 22-14 in the Rose Bowl. Miichtstef and going up and down the court. after three quarters. Ayer added Sanders 0 0-3 0, Joke Kaiser 6 5-6 18, West Virginia fell from third to fifth with 917 There were 101 second-prize I Hartford Rd. MANCHESTER, CONN. forget soon what you did in the past.” 14 fourth-quarter points and his Henrv Duncon 4 0-0 8, Tyrone Jomes 4 tickets each worth $916. There Starling, 30, of Hartford, Conn., is 43-5-1 with 26 It seems like we’re putting points 1- 29, Grodv Jacobs22-46, William Serra points, followed by UCLA with 864. The Bruins beat up when we’re in a real quick- layup with 5:30 to play gave 0 0-0 0. Totals 28 13-21 71. Arkansas 17-3 in the Cotton Bowl — a record seventh were 3,605 third-prize tickets OPEN DAILY: MON ft THURS 'TIL9, TUES, WED, SAT 'TIL5, FBI 'TIL0 ,SUN 'TILS. knockouts. Honeyghan, 28. is 33-1 with 22 knockouts. Coventry an 81-51 advantage. 3-polnt field goals: C- Oswald 3, Aver each worth $46. There were 52,959 tempo/press game. I can’t re­ 2; VT- Milardo, Kaiser. consecutive bowl triumph for UCLA -- and jumped fourth-prize tickets each worth See STARLING, page 13 member when I’ve had an up “We haven’t played the top Holttime; 48-28 Coventry from ninth to sixth. 4 - $3. • I

It - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 4. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedne.-^day. Jan. 4, 1989 - 13 Depth proves critical as Seton Hall topples Hoyas SPORTS EC hoop spreads it out By Tom Canavan with 20 points for Seton Hall while The Associated Press Kansas, 11-1, made 45 of 74 N C A A Hoop Andrew Gaze added 14 and shots. Brown. 4-6, made 18 of 67 J Ramon Ramos had 12. and commited 33 turnovers. IN BRIEF to get 4th win of year EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Jaren Jackson led the Hoyas No. 1 Duke 87, Washington 61: If there has been a constant with 27 points. Freshman sensa­ John Smith scored 15 of his 17 WEST HARTFORD - East including 13 in the fourth quarter, among the teams that have been tion Alonzo Mourning had 18 points in the second half as the Whalers visit Sabres Catholic spread it out and that to pace the visting Bobcats to a successful in the Big East, it’s left when Volcy and Cooper A points, eight rebounds and eight proved to be critical as the Eagles H.S. Roundup 73 .53 victory. depth. unbeaten Blue Devils won their combined to score 10 straight blocks for Georgetown, while ninth straight game. Hartford Whalers withstood host Northwest Ca­ The win offset a brilliant Syracuse has had it, George­ (15-Z1-3) will see two familiar faces in the lineup points to bring Seton Hall within Charles Smith added 17 points. Washington, 3-7, closed to 51-44 tholic, 51-48, Tuesday night in performance by Cheney’s 6-7 town has always had it and so visit the Buffalo Sabres 63-60. “ We played better than I with 5; 15 gone in the second half non-conference boys’ basketball where it was a splendid 1.3-for-16. senior center Terrance Phillip, have all the other perennial (16-19-4) at 7; 30 (Channel 18. WTIC) in an Adams "It was just of case of getting thought w e’d play.” Georgetown on a pair of free throws by Mark action. Reid Gorman added eight who pumped in 32 points, grabbed powerhouses of the conference. Division clash. the chance and playing as hard as coach John Thompson said. “ I West. The win lifts the Eagles to 4-2 points and 11 rebounds for the 16 rebounds and blocked 15 shots. It’s also something Seton Hall Defenseman Ulf Samuelsson, who missed nine I could,” said Volcy, who scored saw some good thigns out there No. 6 North Carolina 102, for the season and within one of Eagles. Rodney Clancy led Cheney is now 1-4 and 1-2 in the has rarely had, until this season all six of his points in the second for us. but we just lost our games with the lingering effects of the flu, and Northwest with 11 points. league while Bacon moves to 4 1 A Pepperdine 80: J.R. Reid scored their win total of a year ago. with Michael Cooper, Frantz Dean Evason, sidelined 10 games with a sprained half. " I just happened to be in the concentration in spurts down the 18 points as the Tar Heels won Northwest is winless in seven East al.so won the junior varsity and 3-0. The Beavers will host Volcy, Pookey Wigington and left ankle, are expected to play for the Whalers. right places at the right times” stretch. With consistency, we’ll their 10th straight game and outings. East returns to All contest, 49-42. Freshman Rob Coventry Friday night at 7:30. Anthony Avent. (Toach Larry Pleau has juggled the lines with Cooper had 10 of his 12 points in be an outstanding club.” Coach Dean Smith won the 650th (Connecticut Conference action Penders led the young Eagles “ They had more balanced Brian Lawton expected to join the Ron That depth proved the differ­ the second half, including two key No. 18 Kansas 115, Brown 45: of his career. Friday at 7 p.m. when it hosts (4-1) with 14 points. scoring. We had one just one guy ence Tuesday night as No, 10 Francis-Kevin Dineen line. Lawton will be the baskets in the final six minutes Either Milt Newton has a warped Kevin Madden scored 19 points Notre Dame of West Haven. EAST CATHOLIC {51) — Scott Altrul 5 (Phillip).” Cheney Coach Aaron Seton Hall defeated No, 5George­ seventh left winger Francis will work with this 7-8 18, Reid Gorman 4 0-0 8, Ted Oliva 2 after Georgetown had narrowed view of college basketball or for the Tar Heels. 12-1. Craig “ We spread the floor the fourth Silvia said. “ (Phillip) scored in a town 94-86 before the biggest year. 0-0 4, Dan Callahan 4 2-2 11, Pete its deficit to three points. Kansas coach Roy Williams has Davis scored 16 points for Pep­ quarter and took it to the basket, ” Loootka 1 1-2 3, Scott Sensenv 23-47, Bill lot of different ways.” crowd ever to see a college Once the bench finished contri­ his players totally snowed. perdine (8-6), which is 0-5 this explained East Coach Ray Page. Evans 0 0-0 0, Chris Conklin 0 0-00, Brett Bacon grabbed a 14-5 lead after basketball game at Brendan Mikkelsen 0 0-0 0, Rob Penders 0 0-0 0, buting, the first team took over "W e didn’t think we were going season against the Atlantic Coast ^ o tt Altrui (18 points) had two Chris ParadlsoOO-0 0. Totals 1813-16 51. one quarter and led. 31-21. at the Byrne Arena, Cowboys rout Central AP photo with Gerald Greene doing the to cream them,” Newton said Conference. baskets and two free throws down NORTHWEST CATHOLIC (48) — intermission. The Bobcats gained What the 19,761 fans saw was Frank DIPIppo 0 0-00, John Grlf1lth4 0-0 a 49-35 advantage after three damage on offense and a 3-2 after scoring 23 points Tuesday Other Games: Richard Dumas S’TILLW ATER, Okla. — Oklahoma State BOND ALIAS — Figure skater Debi the stretch for East while Dan 9, John Roach 20-04, M ike Couloutel 0-0 the Pirates rally from a nine- N Pirate zone shutting down Geor­ night as 18th-ranked Kansas scored 15 points to lead Oklahoma easily routed Central Connecticut State Univer­ Thomas points a water pistol at the Callahan (11 points) added two 2, Dennis Harris 31-27, Rodney Claanev quarters. Cheney managed to cut point second-half deficit and then getown on defense. ripped Brown 11,5-45. “ We were hoops, both on drives to the 5 1-3 11, M ike Sounder 3 2-2 8, Erick the lead to 10 with three minutes State past Central Connecticut sity, 81-38, Tuesday night in intercollegiate audience in the Garmisch, West Ger­ Molden 1 0-0 2, Andy Dawson 2 0-0 5. take control with a 19-9 spurt in The Pirates employed the zone just trying to execute the things State University. 81-38. basketball action. basket. Totals 21 4-7 48. to go. the closing minutes as George­ for about the final 12 minutes of we need to do to beat the good Central Connecticut’s .38 points Richard Dumas had 15 points and Johnny many, ice stadium as she performs as It was close throughout with the 3-polnt pools: EC- Altrul, Callahan, “ He (Jerman) was the first town failed to cope with a 3-2 NW- Dawson, Griffith. the game and limited the Hoyas to teams,” was the fewest allowed by Okla­ Pittman 10 for the Cowboys (7-4). Doug Leicher, “James Bond" in a professional ice gala clubs deadlocked at 24-all at the Halftime: 24-24. player smart enough to penetrate Seton Hall zone defense. just eight baskets, including Kansas set a school record for homa State since the California- Andre Alexander and Scott Weeden each had Monday night. half. East had a slender 38-37 Cheney loses again.st Terrance and dish it off.” Cooper and Volcy were the three 3-pointers. victory margin, beating by 10 Santa Barbara .scored 37 against seven points for the Blue Devils. bulge after three periods. Silvia said. difference in getting Seton Hall, "It was the first time all year points the margin set in a 68-8 rout the Cowboys in the 1964-65 season. “ (Northwest) played hard, With three starters missing, BACON ACADEMY (73) — Derrik 13-0, back into the game and Jerman 10 3-5 23, Jeff SavltskI 2 7-3 6, we went zone,” said forward of Washington University of St. Providence improved to 11-0 AP photo played well. They play a hectic one due to a death in the family Sage Reinholtz 71-3 15, Judd Potter 7 4 8 handing Georgetown its first loss Daryll Walker, who had 20 points Louis in 1913. with a 98-69 victory over St. Carnival set Thursday Red Sox sign Esasky type of trapping game and we got and two due to disciplinary 18, Bill Cameron 1 0-0 2, Gory Lallberl , 1 in 10 games. and 17 rebounds. “ I think we The Jayhawks led .50-17 at John’s in the Big East. Matt BIG SCORE — Seton Hall’s Gerald Greene goes up for caught up taking the first open reasons, the Cheney Tech boys’ 0-0 2, Jason Green 1 5-6 7 Totals 29 15-24 HARTFORD — The fifth annnual Celebrity BOSTON (AP) — First baseman Nick Esasky, 73. The Pirates trailed 59-50 after a matched up pretty well” halftime, but Williams berated Palazzi scored 19 points for the two points in the Pirates’ 94-86 win over Georgetown shot and not always the one we basketball team fought an upill CHENEY TECH (53) — Kevin Toolan Sports Carnival for the benefit of Connecticut acquired from the Cincinnati Reds in a layup by Charles Smith with 14:46 Gerald Greene also finished his players for sloppy play. Friars. wanted.” Page said. “ The second battle against Charter Oak Con­ 1 0-0 3, Terrance Phillip 13 6-9 32, Sean Tuesday night at the Meadowlands Arena. Special Olympics is scheduled Thursday at the Walstedt 1 6-0 8, Daryl Taylor 2 0 0 4, multi-player deal last month, agreed to terms on half we became a little more ference foe Bacon Academy Hartford Civic Center from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Chris Willis 0 1-2 1, Jim LeBlanc20 05. a contract for 1989 with the Boston Red Sox patient and .started taking it to the ’Tuesday night. Totals 19 13-21 53. The Whalers and other sports celebrities will 3-polnt field goals: CT- Toolan, Tuesday, according to General Manager Lou basket.” Bacon senior guard Derrik be on hand to compete against children and Gorman. LeBlanc. East won it at the foul line Jerman pumped in 23 points. Holftime: 31-21 Bacon adults in over 60 different games. The games are Terms of the deal were not disclosed. 50 cents and up, and prizes will be awarded to the Esasky, 28, is expected to be the club’s regular SCOREBOARD winners. first baseman this season. He hit .243 with 15 Proceeds from the event will go toward home runs and 62 RBI in 122 games for the Reds Reynolds’ heart not broken Connecticut Special Olympics. Last year $65,000 3-Polnt goals—Lalmbeer, Thomas, Wil­ was raised. 'Tickets are $3 for adults, $2 for kins, Rivers, Battle. Fouled out—None, Rockets 104. Jazz 102 Tuesday’8 college hoop scores children under 12 and can be obtained in advance Stanford appoints Green Hockey Rebounds—Detroit 41 (Rodman 8), Basketball Atlanta 54 (Malone22). Assists—Detroit 20 Football at the Civic Center box office, and at the Whalers’ UTAH (102) EAST STANFORD. Calif. (A P) — Dennis Green, a as Kings top the Mavericks (Thomas 6), Atlonta 27 (Rivers 9), Total gift shops in the Civic Center and Westfarms fouls—Detroit 36, Atlanta 24. Technical— lavaroni 01 OO 0, Malone 13-22 9-12 35, Army 95, Cornell 79 San Francisco 49ers assistant coach, was named Mahorn. A— 16,371. Eaton 1-2 2-2 4, Griffith 7-1504) 16, Stockton Canislus 71, Colgate 63 Mall. NHL standings NBA standings 12-16 2-2 26, Bailey 1020 1-1 21, LesOOOOO, Falrlelgh Dickinson 89, St. Rose 66 head football coach at Stanford University M.Brown 01 OOO, Leckner OO OO 0. Totals Hartford 62, New Hampshire 55 Final Top 20 college grid poll Tuesday and promptly told about 20 high .school Knlcks 109. Celtics 107 (OT) 43-77 14-17 102. Holy Cross 98, CJartmouth 82 prospects about it in telephone calls. NBA Roundup WALES CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE HOUSTON (104) Lehigh 86, Albright 57 Hartford tops Wildcats Patrick Division Atlantic Division BOSTON (107) B.Johnson 610 1-2 11, Thorpe 610 04)12, MIomI, Fla. 99, Rutgers 94, OT The Top Twenty teams In the Associated Green. 39. becamethe fourth Division I football W L T Pts OF OA W L Pet. GB Lewis 10-188-828, McHole5-177-817, Parish Olaluwon 1020 68 26, Floyd 612 36 11, Notre (Tame 60, Penn 55 Press’ final 1988 college football poll, with HARTFORD (A P) — Lamont Middleton coach who is black. PIttsburoh 23 13 3 49 179 161 New York 19 10 .655 — 8-123-419, AInge 7-122-216, Johnson 4-18(>09, Woodson 1-7 66 8, Chlevous 4-14 66 14, Providence 98, St. John’s 69 first-place votes In parentheses, season NY Rangers 21 14 5 47 1SB 144 Philadelphia 15 14 .517 4 Shaw 1-20-02, Paxson 2-33-37, Acres 0-13-33, McCormick 3-5 OO 6, F. Johnson 1-2 OO 2, Rhode Island 68, St. Joseph's 65 records and total points based on 20-19-18-17- scored 18 points Tuesday to lead Hartford to a Named to replace Jack Elway. fired last month By Bob Greene Phllodelphia 22 18 2 46 164 139 Boston 13 15 .464 5'/j Grandlson 1-4 2-2 4, Lohaus 1-1 04) 2. Totals Short 612 2-2 14.TotalS 4092 2628 104. Robert Morris 72, Allegheny 68 16-15-14-13-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 62-55 ECAC North Atlantic victory over New after a 3-6-2 .season. Green will remain with the The Associated Press Woshlngton 20 15 5 45 143 133 New Jersey 13 17 .433 6 '/z 39-8828-30107. Utah 23 28 23 28—102 Seton Hall 94, Georgetown 86 and previous rooking: Hampshire in the conference opener for both New Jersey 13 19 7 33 135 164 Washington 8 19 . 296 10 NEW YORK (109) Houston 21 31 28 24—104 St. Bonaventure83,(^rge Washlngton60 Record Pts Pvs NFC West champion 49ers through the playoffs. N Y Islonders 10 25 2 22 112 157 Charlotte 8 20 . 286 lOVj Newman 4-904)9, Oaklev 7-177-721, Ewing 3-Polnt goals—Griffith 2. Fouled out— 1. Ntr Dm (58'/2) 124)4) 1198'/2 1 teams. Green’s selection came after a month-long Sacramento coach Jerry Rey­ Adams Division Central Division Jockson 7-19 2-4 16, G.Wilkins None. Rebounds— Utah 43 (Eaton 15), St. Fronds, Pa. 73, O neva 58 2. MIm, FI. (1'/2) 11-1-0 1141'/2 2 Hartford, 5-5, jumped to a 31-24 halftime lead. search by Athletic Director Andy Geiger, who nolds returned. So did Portland Montreal 27 10 6 60 168 127 Cleveland 22 5 .815 — 7-20 3-4 18, Walker 2-4 1-2 5, Tucker3-504) Houston SO (Thorpe IS), Assists—Utoh 27 St. Peter's 68, Jacksonville 62 3. Florida State 11-14) 1073 4 Boston 16 15 9 41 132 122 Detroit 20 8 . 714 2 '/3 7, Green 2-4 46 8, Strickland 26 2-2 6, (Stockton 24), Houston 22 (Floyd 7). Total West Virginia 89, Massachusetts 73 4. Michigan 9-2-1 926 11 Middleton scored 10 of his points in the first half. interviewed more than a dozen candidates, forward Kiki Vandeweghe and Buffalo 16 19 4 36 135 153 Atlanta 20 9 .690 3 E.Wilkins 2-4 1-3S.Totals42-100 22-32 109. fouls— Utah 18, Houston 18. Technical— SOUTH 5. West Virginia 11-1-0 917 3 His 3-point play gave Hartford its biggest lead of including Paul Hackett. pass-offense coordinator the New York Knicks. Hartford 15 21 3 33 138 138 Milwaukee 15 11 .577 6 '/3 Utoh Illegal defense. A—16,611. Butler 85, Austin Peav 81 6. UCLA 10-24) 864 9 Quebec 13 24 4 30 143 188 Chlcogo 16 12 .571 6 '/2 Boston 30 28 28 13 8—107 Coppln St. 75, N. Carolina A&T 69 7. Southern Cal 10-24) 803 5 the game. 38-25, with 16:15 left in the second half. of the Dallas Cowboys and Minnesota Vikings Reynolds, on the bench for the CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Indiana 5 23 .179 17'/2 26 27 25 21 10—109 Fla. International 101, Md.-E. Shore 90 8. Auburn 10-24) 801 7 New Hampshire, 1-8, cut the lead to 38-36 after defensive coordinator Pete Carroll. fir.st time since he collapsed last Norris Division WESTERN CONFERENCE 3-Polnt goals—^Johnson, Newman, George Mason 72, Marlst 61 9. Clemson 10-2-0 708 13 a 3-point play by Chris Perkins. Hartford then week, saw his Kings defeat the W L T Pts OF 6A Midwest Division G.Wilkins, Tucker. Fouled out— Parish, SuperSonics116.Lakers106 McNeese St. 71, Lamar 68 10. Nebraska 11-24) 704 6 Detroit 18 15 5 41 151 148 W L Pet. GB Newman. Rebounds— Boston 57 (Parish NE Louisiana 81, NIcholls St. 78, OT 11. Oklahoma Stat 10-24) 671 12 built the lead back to eight points. 55-47, after a Dallas Mavericks 123-96 Tuesday St. Louis 14 18 7 35 133 142 Houston 19 11 .633 — 14), New York 62 (Oaklev 18). Assists— L.A. LAKERS (106) SW Louisiana 79, Baptist Coll. 72 12. Arkansas 10-2-0 489 8 Noll fires 4 assistants Toronto 14 23 3 31 129 173 pair of free throws by David Thompson with 3:59 night. He wore a monitor to keep Dallas 17 10 .630 '/2 Boston 22 (Alnge8), New York 23 (Jackson Green 9-15 8-12 27, Worthy 12-19 0-0 24, Stetson 88, Liberty 66 13. Syracuse 10-24) 469 17 Minnesota 12 20 7 31 127 146 Denver 17 12 .586 1'/2 11). Total fouls—Boston 30, New York 30 MIDWEST 14. Oklahoma 9-34) 438 10 left. track of his heartbeat. Chicago 10 24 5 25 147 181 A— 19,591. Abdul-Jabbar 3-5 04) 6, E, Johnson 4-126613, 15. Georgia 9-34) 333 19 PITTSBURGH (AP) — Chuck Noll was given a Utah 17 13 . 567 2 ^ o tt 2-8 2-26, Thompson 2-5648, Lamp 26 Evansville 81, Alcorn St. 44 Middleton, a 6-5 freshman, also had six “The monitor tested every­ Smvtbe Division San Antonio 8 20 7B6 10 Kansas 115, Brown 45 16. Washington Stt 9-3-0 330 18 lifetime contract by the Pittsburgh Steelers Calgarv 25 8 6 56 162 108 2-2 7, Woolrldge 69 4-4 12,Cooper04)(M) 17. Alobamo 9-3-0 213 20 rebounds and six steals. Larry Griffiths came off thing but a broken heart and it Miami 3 25 .107 15 R'vers 0-2 2-2 2. Totals Northwestern ffi. Navy 60 Tuesday, and will remain head coach for at lea.st Los Angeles 24 14 1 49 203 157 Pacific Division Cavaliers 119. PacersQB 38-8328-34106. S. Illinois 97, NE Missouri 81 18. Houston 9-34) 147 14 the bench to score 13 points for Hartford. didn’t break.” Reynolds said. Edmonton 21 14 4 46 176 148 L.A. Lakers 19 11 .633 — SEATTLE (116) SW Missouri St. SB, Kansas St. 55 19. LSU 8-4-0 92 16 one more .season, but four assistant coaches were Vancouver IS 20 5 35 129 131 Thompson added 11 points. Vandeweghe, who had not Phoenix 17 11 .607 1 INDIANA (98) Cage 612 04) 12, McKey 3-9 12-14 18, SOUTHWEST 20. Indiana 8-3-1 75 — fired and defensive coordinator Tony Dungy Winnipeg 14 14 7 35 146 151 Other receiving votes: Wyoming 58, Derek Counts led NewHamshire with 19 points. Portland 17 11 .607 1 H.Williams 614 04) 12, Person 615 1-2 11, Lister 68 1-1 9, Ellis 1624 66 42, Houston Baptist 85, Oklahoma Baptist resigned. played since a playoff game last Tuesday’s Games Seattle 15 12 .556 2 '/2 68 North Carolina State 57, Southern Philadelphia 4, New York Islanders 1 Smits3-73-39, Miller3-102-28,Sklles7-116619, McMillan 26 1-1 6, McDaniel 614 69 18, Perkins added 17 May, saw action for the first time Golden State 11 14 .440 5 '/2 Threat! 161-23, Lucos3-71-28, PolynlceO-104) Moreheod St. 76, Texos-Arllngton 73 MIssIssIppMI, Brigham Young17, Colorado "Chuck Noll is our head coach and we have all Calgary 5, Quebec 1 Tisdale 7-122-316, Stephens 260-24, Gray 2-5 9, Fresno State 7, Michigan State 7, Army 4, this season after being out with a L.A. Clippers 10 19 .345 8 '/2 4-48, Lonol-82-24,Drelllno1-ll-23, Frederick O.Totals 41-87 28-35 116. Oklahoma 111, Sam Houston St. 66 the confidence in the world in him.” said Wednesday's Games Sacramento 7 19 .2W 10 Oklohoma St. 81, Cent. Connecticut St. 38 Texas-EI Paso 3, Hawaii 2, Florida 1, lower back strain. He scored Hartford at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. 1-22-24. Totals38-9122-2898. L.A Lakers 28 20 31 27—106 Louisville 1. President Dan Rooney. "He is right for the Tuesday's Gomes . 24 30 33 29^1)6 Washington ot New York Rangers, 7:35 New Jersey 109, Charlotte 106 FAR WEST eight points in Portland’s 119-95 p.m. CLEVELAND (119) oools— Ellis 4, Green, Lamp, Sneva replaces Guerrero Steelers and he is right for Pittsburgh.” AP photo Atlonta 123, Detroit 104 Nance 613 2-3 14, Sanders 3-8 1-1 7, McMillan, Lucas. Fouled out— None Duke 87, Washington 61 victory over the Miami Heat. St. Louis at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Cleveland 119, Indiana 98 Fresno St. 76, Utah St. 72 Noll will be working next season with a Vancouver at Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m. Daugherty 10-17 9-12 29, Harper 8-15 3-3 20, Relwunds—Los Angeles 46 (Green 11), NEW YORK (A P) — Tom Sneva, the 1983 “ I felt OK, not great,” Vande- New York 109, Boston 107, OT Price 5-126816, J.Williams 4-72-210, Ehlo67 ^ottle58(Cagel6). Assists— Los Angeles 17 Nev.-Las Vegas 97, Long Beach St. 76 revamped staff after the firing of special teams ANTICIPATION — Indiana’s Wayman Tisdale, left, has Quebec ot Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. Chicago 126, L.A. Clippers 121, OT New Mexico St. 65, Fullerton St. 60 Indianapolis 500 winner and two-time Indy-car weghesaid. “ Butwe’llhavetosee Ttiursdoy's Games 04) 11, Valentine 1-3 2-2 4, Dudley 03 1-2 1, (EJohnson 9), Seattle 23 (McMillan 8). Transactions coach Dennis Fitzgerald, linebacker coach Jed his mouth agape anticipating the defensive move of Houston 104, Utah 102 RolllnsO-02-22, Keys0-20-00,Hubbard2-21-1 Total fouls— Los Angeles 29, Seattle 26 North Carolina 102, Pepperdine 80 champion, will replace Roberto Guerrero as the how it goes. . . . It was a good game New York Islanders ot Boston, 7:35 San Antonio 129, Denver 105 A - 14645. S. Utah 109, St. Francis, NY 58 Hughes, guards and centers coach Hal Hunter p.m. 5.Totals44-8929-36119. to come back on because it wasn’t Cleveland’s John Williams in their game Tuesday night at Seattle 116, L.A. Lakers 106 Indiana 31 27 2i 19— 98 San Jose St. 76, Pacific U. 72 driver for the STP-Granatelli team in 1989. and conditioning and training coach Walt Evans. Phllodelphia at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. Sacramento 123, Dallas 96 a very difficult game” Los Angeles at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Cleveland 32 27 25 35—119 The announcement was made Tuesday in Dungy, who Noll said was “ not comfortable” the Richfield Coliseum. The Cavaliers won, 119-98 Portland 119, Miami 95 3-Polnt goals— Harper, Ehlo. Fouled Big East standings BASEBALL The Knicks came back from a Wednesday's Games American Leogue Phoenix, Ariz., at the headquarters of team- with the coaching shakeup, resigned “ to go to a out—None. Rebounds— Indiana 62 (Sklles Big East Conference longest since they moved to Los on the road, the NBA's only Phoenix at Boston, 7 :X p.m. 11), Cleveland 49 (Nance 9). Assists— C a ll ,B0ST0N r e d s o x —Agreed to terms owner Vince Granatelli, who said Guerrero new spot or have a new opportunity.” 1.5-point, third-period deficit to New York at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Indiana 18 (Sklles6), Cleveland29(Prlce9). w L W L with Nick Esosky, first baseman, on a edge the Boston Celtics 109-107 in Angeles in 1960, They lost eight winless visitor. NHL results Charlotte at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Seton Hall 2 0 13 0 Rec Hoop one-year contract. requested and was granted a release from his Dungy. 33. who is black, has been mentioned as Total fouls— Indiana 31, Cleveland 24 Providence overtime. straight during the 1974-75 Scott Skiles led Indiana with 19 Atlanta at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. A—10,261. 2 0 11 0 MINNESOTA TWINS—Signed Fred contract in order to sign with the new a candidate to be the N F L ’s fir.st black head L.A. Clippers at Milwaukee, 8 :X p.m. Syracuse 0 0 13 0 Oliver, pitcher, to a one-year contract. Kings 123, Mavericks 96: The season. points. Connecticut 0 Alfa-Romeo team. coach. He has confirmed recent talks with Flyers 4. Islanders 1 Portland at L.A. Lakers, 10:X p.m. 0 8 1 Notional Leogue last time the two teams met. A C. Green led the Lakers with Rockets 104, Jazz 102: Akeein Miam i at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Vlllanova 0 0 8 4 Midgets ATLANTA BRAVES—Named Phil Sneva. 40, has 13 Indy-car victories and 14 pole Broncos coach Dan Reeves about an assistant Thursday’s Games Spurs 129, Nuggets 105 PIttsburoh 0 0 6 4 Sacramento lost by its biggest 27 points. Olajuwon scored 20 points and NIekro roving minor league pitching positions in a 17-year Indy-car career, which just coaching job in Denver. Phllodelphia 0 2 2—4 Chicago at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Georgetown 0 1 9 1 Mahoney- Bulls 27 (Corky Coughlin Instructor. Nets 109, Hornets 106: Joe blocked five shots to lead Houston N.Y. Islanders 1 0 0—1 Boston College 0 1 about came to a standstill in 1988. margin this year. This time, the Philadelphia at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. DENVER (105) 6 4 11, Cory Wry and Jason Goldberg also PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Signed Mor­ First Period— 1, New York, La Fontaine St. John's 0 2 7 4 27-point defeat prompted Dallas Barry Carroll and Roy Hinson over Utah. A key block by Golden State at Denver, 9:30 p.m. English 621 9-9 19, Cooper 1-2 1-2 3, played well) Huskies 12 (Hal Blaleck 4, ris Madden and Willie Smith, pitchers, to Guerrero. 30. came back last season from a 19, 7:33. Penalties—Ekiund, Phi (hook­ Sacramento ot Seattle, 10 p.m. Kevin Repoll 3, Kashuane Teal and one-year contracts. scored 22 points each to lead New Olajuwon came when he batted ing), 2:34; Phllodelphia bench, served bv Schaves 3611-1417, Adams6122-216, Turner Tuetdav’t Results serious accident in September of 1987 in which Versace In line for post? coach John MacLeod to cancel a 2-83-57, Hughes4-71-19, Rasmussen 7-130-014, Tavonne Payne also played well) BASKETBALL Jersey over Charlotte The back a shot by Thurl Bailey that Bullard (too many men on ice), 10:38; Seton Hall 94, Georgetown 86 Tigers 22 (Jason Lazzerls 12, Jamies National Basketball Association the Colombian driver suffered critical head rest day scheduled for today. Tocchet, Phi (elbowing), 13:13; Somuels- NBA results Davis 312 2-2 8, Natt 1-4 01 2, Lane 3-8 2-28, Providence 98, St. John's 69 could have tied the game at 102. Hanzilk 0-2 2-22. Totals 3695 3340105. Lazzerls 6, Scott Ruganls also played MILWAUKEE BUCKS—Placed Jeff injuries. NEW YORK (AP) — Dick Versace, an “ I decided to do that at Hornets, however, set an NBA son. Phi (sloshing), 13:56; Makela, NY Tonight's Games well) Lakers 19 OT (Patrick Flynn, Grayer, guard, on the Inlured list. Signed Utah’s John Stockton had a o (slashing), 13:56. Vlllanova at UConn (Civic Center), 8 assistant coach with the Detroit Pistons, will be halftime,” MacLeod said. single-season attendance record SAN ANTONIO (129) Chris Prue and Peter Julian! all played Andre Turner, guard, to a lOclav He was in a coma for 17 days before beginning Second Period—2, Phllodelphia, Mantha Nets 109, Hornets 106 p.m. well) contract. named head coach of the Indiana Pacers this Jim Petersen scored 15 of his for an expansion franchise as season-high 24 assists and scored 3 (Ekiund, Propp), 2:03 (pp). 3, G.Anderson 8-13 4-8 20, W.Anderson 10-20 PIttsburoh at Syracuse, 8 p.m. an amazing recovery that saw him open the 1988 4-924, BrIckowsk11-42-24, Maxwell6126414, t r a i l b l a z e r s — week, the New York Post reported Tuesday. season-high 25 points in the third Charlotte recorded its 10th .sellout 26 points. Philadelphia, Propp 17 (Bullard, Somuels- Saturday's (James Community Y- Bulls 27 (Tony Muro, Activoted KIkl Vandeweghe, forward, season at Phoenix with a second-place finish. son), 15:22. Penalties— Somuelsson, Phi NEW JERSEY (109) Robertson 4-5 04) 8, Greenwood 10-15 35 23, Providence at UConn (Civic Center), A Pacer spokesman in Indianapolis, however, quarter to lead Sacramento, in 15 home games The Hornets dtbl Spurs 129. Nuggets 105: Cook 8-11 (M) 17, King 361-17, Whitehead4-5 Matt Sclllt played well), Knlcks 22 (Jeff from the Inlured list. Placed Rolando (roughing), :37; Dolgarno, NY (roughing), Hinson 11-15 0 0 22, B.Williams 3-9 6-6 12, 1 p.m. Altrul 14, Chris Partysa played well). Ferreira, center, on the Inlured list. called the report “ very premature at this time.” broke the record of 319,347 set by Willie Anderson scored 24 points :37; Nylund, NY (Interference), 1:11; Carroll 7-12 8-9 22, Conner 3-8 5-8 12, McGee 0-1 8, Comegys 1-32-24.Totals 5694 20-32129. Miami at Georgetown, 2 p.m. while LaSalle Thomp.son had 19 3-9 4-5 10, Morris 4-7 1-1 9, Shackleford Lakers 32 (Damond Dampler 10, Bill and David Greenwood had a Chychrun, Phi (roughing), 2:51; A.Kerr, Boston College at PIttsburoh, 8 p.m. Renaud 9), Spurs 25 (Bret Desimone 13, Continental Basketball Association The Po.st said Versace would get a three-year points and 13 rebounds for the Dallas in 41 home games in the NY (roughing), 2:51; Larson, NY (hook­ 2-3 00 4, Hopson 4-8 4-5 12, Boglev 2-6 2-26. Denver 22 28 22 33—105 Seton Hall at Syracuse, 8 p.m. season-high 23 points and 17 Son Antonio 23 38 26 42—129 Mike Bergenty played well). ALBANY PATROONS—signed Derrick UMass pair arrested contract, which still is not signed, and theofficial Kings. 1980-81 season. Charlotte’s total is ing), 6:57; D.SmIth, Phi (hooking), 12:32; Totals39-7730-36109. Vlllanova at St. John’s, 8 p.m. Rowland, forward-guard rebounds as San Antonio snapped Tocchet, Phi, malor (fighting), 18:03; Pllon, CHARLOTTE (106) 3Polnt goals—Adams 2, Cook. Fouled announcement would be made Thursday. Rolando Blackman led Dallas now 341,818 after 15 home games. out—Brickowskl. Rebounds—Denver 50 FOOTBALL NY, malor (fighting), 18:03. Tripucka 6-13 4-4 17, Rambis 3-8 4-4 10, Adults National Foaltxill League AMHERST. Mass. (A P) — Two stars of the with 20 points. Hawks 123, Pistons 104: Moses a four-game losing streak by Third Period—4, Philadelphia, Propp 18 Cureton 5-71-311, Holton3-40O6, Reld6-174-4 (Cooper, Rasmussen, (jone 6), San Antonio 69 (Greenwood 17). Assists— Big East result NFL—Fined Al "Bubba" Baker, Min­ University of Massachusetts basketball team Trail Blazers 119, Heat 95: Clyde Malone scored 28 points, grabbed beating Denver (Poulin, Hextoll), 10:47 (sh). 5, Philadel­ 16, Chapman 9-22 OO 21, Hoppen 1-1 02 2, Amusements Unlimited 104 (Ken nesota Vikings defensive end, $10,000 for phia, Bullard 12 (Howe, Tocchet), 13:46. Lewis 302-48, Green 2-4004, Bogues 1-1002, Denver 13 (Adams 4), San Antonio 31 Barnes 30, Jim Richard 26, John and a recruit were arrested on burglary charges Braves hire Phil NIekro Drexler led a balanced Portland 22 rebounds and was the catalyst Alex English led Denver with 19 (Robertson 9). Total fouls— Denver 28, a late hit on Chicago quarterback Mike Penalties—Somuelsson, Phi (Interfer­ Kempton 4-71-19, CurryO5OO0. Totals43-95 Henegan 16, Bob Cusano 13, Dave Tomezak In the final game of the regular Tuesday, just hours before the team faced West attack with 21 points as the Trail in a .35-17 third-quarter run as points and Dan Sctiayes had 17. ence), 9:36; Berube, Phi, mlnor-molor 16-22106. San Antonio 29. Technical—Son Antonio Seton Hall94.GeorgetownB6 Warner 10), Main Pub 88 (Jim Wehr 27, season. ATLANTA (AP) — The Atlanta Braves have Illegal defense. A—7,965. Virginia in the Atlantic 10 Conference. Bulls 126. Clippers 121 OT: (charging, fighting), 14:01; Pllon, NY, New Jersey 30 25 25 29—109 Dan Socha 27, Pete Thompson 21) PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Fired Jed Blazers won for the eighth time in Atlanta defeated Detroit. Malone Charlotte 25 23 32 26—106 hired knuckleballer Phil Niekro. who holds malor (fighting), 14:01; Hextall, Phi, GEORGETOWN (86) Glenn Construction 93 (Chris (killlgan Hughes, linebackers coach; Hal Hunter, Duane Chase, a 21-year-old center, and David 10 games while handing Miami its scored 12 points, had six rebounds Michael Jordan had 41 points il served by Propp (delay of game), 14:30. 3-Polnt goals—Chopman 3, Conner, Tri­ 33, Mark MIstretta 14, Ken Willis 13, Bill guards-center coach; Walt Evans, condi­ almost all of the team’s pitching records, as a pucka. Fouledout—None. Rebounds— New Jackson 11-18 0-0 27, Turner 1-4 2-4 4, Silver 10, Chris MePadden 10), Man­ Brown, a 22-year-old forward who is the team’s fourth straight defeat. and made two steals in the third assists, 10 rebounds and six steals Shots on goal—Philadelphia 7-13-11—31. Kings 123. Nlaverlcks96 Mourning 7-124-618, Bryant 4-82-211, Smith tioning and training conch, and Dennis captain and leading scorer, were immediately roving minor league instructor. General Man­ New York 18-8-8—34. Jersey 49 (B.Williams 11), Charlotte 53 7-20 3-6 17, Allen 04) CM) 0, Edwards 04) 04) 0, chester Police 88 (Pete M offet 28, Bob Fitzgerald, special teams coach. An­ Grant Long paced the Heat with quarter as the Hawks broke from as Chicago nipped the Los An Power-play Opportunities — (Rambis 16). Assists—New Jersey 17 Beckwith 15, Charles Avers 12) nounced the resignation of Tony Dungy, benched by Coach John Calipari, who often has ager Bobby Cox said Tuesday. (Bagley 10), Charlotte 26 (Holton 6). Total JetfersonOOOOO, Mutombo 1-204)2, Tlllmon 19 points. a 6.5-64 halftime lead to take a geles Clippers in overtime. The Phlladelphla1of2;NewYork0of7. DALLAS (96) 1-404)3, Winston 1-32-24. Totals33-7113-2086. BCI 74 (Kim Bushev 17, Paul WIthee defensive coordinator. Announced that Niekro, 49, will work with all pitchers in the fouls— New Jersey 22, Charlotte 26. Aguirre 9-20 04) 19, Perkins 611 2-4 13, 16, Gary GrodzIckI 13, Mike Farley 10, Chuck Noll, heod coach, will return next spoken of the seniors from Baltimore as key Vandeweghe played 22 minu' s 100-81 edge. win was (!'hicago’s sixth in its last Bernie Vogel), Irish Insurance 57 (Tom eight-team farm system, Cox said. Goalies— Phllodelphia, Hextall, 18-13-2 Technical— Charlotte Coach Harter. A— Donaldson 1-3 04) 2, Harper 3-11 2-2 8, SETON HALL (94) season and has been given a lifetime performers. Cavaliers 119, Pacers 98: Brad eight contests. whiletheClippers' 23,388. Blelinda 14, John Semeter 12, Ken Niekro. 49. pitched with the Braves in and said he was surpri.sed to .see (34 shots-33 sa ves). Ne w Yo rk, H rude v, 8-17-2 Blackman 9-182-320, Tarplev 685613, Davis Walker 7-13 6-8 20, (Jaze 4-11 3-5 14, contract with the club. "Until I talk to the players. I have no response road record dropped to 2-15. (31-27). 2-7 3-4 8, Schrempf 0-7 610 6, Wiley 1-2 2-24, Schoppman 12) HOCKEY Milwaukee and Atlanta from 1964 until being that much playingtimein his first Daugherty scored 29 points and Ramos 3-86-812, Morton 3-92-28, Greene4-8 B.A. Club 65 (Brian Moran 17, Bill as far as the charges.” Calipari said. He said he The Bulls' Scottie Pippen also A—13,386. Bulls 126, Clippers 121 (OT) Wen n I ngton 0-21-21, T yl er 1-20-12, B lobC)-()04) 1013 20, Avent 1-3 04) 2, Cooper 5-7 2-2 12, National Hockey Leogue released in 1983. He then played in the American game back. Cleveland's defense allowed only Referee—Terry Gregson. Linesmen— O.Totols369123-3496. Katslkls04)000,Volcv3-304)6,Wlolnaton04) Bellock 16, George Hickey 10), Sports­ DETROIT RED WINGS—Traded Miros­ was keeping them out of games indefinitely, man's Cafe 57 (Dean Frodel 16, Bob Sonics 116, Lakers 106: Xavier four fourth-quarter field goals as had a triple double with 15 points. Pat Dapuzzo, Ron Finn. SACRAMENTO (123) O00.Totals30-6229-3894. lav Frycer, left wing, to the Edmonton 01 lers although he cannot suspend them formally until League for New York. Toronto and Cleveland. L.A. CLIPPERS (121) McCray 7-11 2-4 17, Petersen 10-14 65 25, Halftime—Georgetown 44, Seton Hall 38. Penney 13, Tim Hogan 12) for a lOth-round draft pick In the 1989 NHL McDaniel scored six points in the the Cavaliers ran their winning 12 assists and 10 rebounds. It’s the 1 FlamesS.NordlquesI Manning 9-16 4-5 22, Norman 11-17 5-9 27, Thompson 9-18 1-1 19, K.SmIth 615 2-2 13, 3-polnt goals— Georgetown 7-18 (Jackson entrydroft. Assigned Joe Murphy, center.to the court rules on their case. final four minutes and Dale Ellis streak to nine games by defeating first time in the Bulls’ 23 year KIteOOOOO, Dailey 10-1913-1433,G.Grant0-1 Pressley 2-5 04) 5, Pinckney 68 65 13, Del 5-9, Tlllmon 1-1, Bryant 1-2, Smith 06), Seton Adirondack of the American Hockey With Chase and Brown was George Andre history that two players had OO 0, Beniamin 9-10 4-4 22, Nixon 1-5 0-0 2, Negro 66 66 14, Klelne 2-4 0-0 4, D.SmIth Hall 5-11 (Gaze 3-6, Greene 2-2, Morton League. Magic player of week scored 42 points as Seattle handed Indiana. Quebec 1 0 0—1 Wllllams4-121-210, Wolf 2-31-25. Totals4683 0-3 OO 0, Berry 26 66 10, WIttman 1-1 1-2 3, 03). Fouled out—Jackson, Mourning. ST. LOUIS BLUES—Recalled Glen Hardin, 21. a basketball player from a junior the Los Angeles Lakers their The Pacers have lost nine triple doubles in the same game GllleryOOOOO.Totals 46-89 28-31 123. Scholastic Calgary 1 1 3—5 28-36121. Rebounds—Georgetown 37 (Turner 9), Featherstone, defenseman, from Peoria of college in Salt Lake City, Utah, who reportedly NEW YORK (A P) — Magic Johnson, who seventh straight road lo.ss. The straight, matching their longest Quintin Dailey led the Clippeis FIrstPerlod— 1,Quebec, Moller5(Leschv- CHICA(K> (126) Seton Hall 43 (Walker 17). Assists— the International Hockey League. was prepared to join the team Tuesday night for averaged 27.3 points. 13.3 assists and 8.3 shvn, Jorvl), 13:02. 2, Calgory, PIppen 5-14 5-8 15, H.Grant 3-4 0-1 6, DollOS 23 23 29 21— 96 Georgetown 18 (Smith 6), ^ton Hall 17 Lakers’ road .streak is the second skid of the season. They are 0-15 with .33 points. Nleuwendyk 25 (Suter, Mocinnis), 17:29 Cartwrlght4103-311,Vlncent490O8, Jordan Sacramento 34 26 31 32—123 (Greene, Morton 5). Total fouls— its game at the Springfield Civic Center. rebounds in three games for the Los Angeles (pp). Penalties— Murzvn, Cal (tripping), 15-3011-1541, Corzlne4-74^412, Paxson 4-900 3-Polnt goals—Aguirre, Perkins, Davis, Georgetown 26, Seton Hall 17. A—19,761. Bennet girls’ hoop Hardin was to have entered UMass in Lakers, was named NBA Player of the Week on 2:15; Vernon, Cal, served by Mullen 8, Haley 1-3002, Hodges 8-141-219, Sellersl-1 McCray, K.SmIth, Pressley. Fouled out— 2-2 4.Totals 49-101 2635 126. None. Rebounds—Dallas SO (Tarplev 10), The Bennet Junior High varsity girls' February and would have been eligible to play Tuesday. (Interference), 10:56; Mallhot, Que, basketball team defeated RHAM, 40-21, Calendar mlnor-malor, served bv A. Stostny (high- Sacramento 63 (Thompson 13). Assists— Tuesday, although a spokeswoman at the Johnson had 26 points, 18 as.sists and 10 Smooth sailing for the Flyers L.A. Clippers 34 20 26 31 10—121 Dallas 18 (Harper 9), Sacramento 21 Tuesday afternoon. Natasha Jockson sticking, fighting), 15:29; T.Hunter, Cal, led Bennet with 18 points while Amy university said he had not been given official rebounds in a victory over Philadelphia. It was malor (fighting), 15:29; AAarols, Que Chicago 34 19 30 28 15—126 (McCray, K.SmIth 5). Total fools—Dallas How Top 20 fared 3-Polnt goals—Hodges 2, Williams. 21, Sacramento 28. A— 16,517. MIzoras and Cindy Botticello added 10 notification of his acceptance yet. his seventh triple-double of the .season. UNIONDALE, N.Y, (AP) — thing the rest of the way. Hextall Randy Moller had the lone goal (hooking), 16:03; Marols, Que (tripping), and 6, respectively. MIzoras and Botti­ TODAY 18:13. Fouled out—Norman, H.Grant. The Philadelphia Elyers had a finished with 3.3 saves, including for the struggling Nordiques. last Rebounds— Los Angeles 55 (Norman 13), How The Associated Press Top Twenty cello collected 13 and 11 rebounds, Boys Basketball Second Period—3, Calgary, Roberts 11 Trallblazer8l19.Heat95 college basketball teams fared Tuesday respectively. Bolton at East Hampton, 7:30 p.m. rocky start to the NHL season. one on a third-period breakaway in the Adams Division at 1.3-24 4 (Mocoun), 7:16. Penalties—Glllls, Que Chicago 52 (Jordan, PIppen 10). Assists— 1. Duke (94)) beat Washington 87-61 Los Angeles 31 (Dailey 12), Chicago 39 Also playing well for Bennet were Girls Basketball Lately, though, it’s been smooth by Brian Sutter that just about The Flames lead the Smythe with (roughing), 2:24; PepllnskI, Cal (elbow­ 2. Syrocuse (134)) did not play. Betsy McCubrey, Michelle Brown, Aquinas at East Catholic, 7:30 p.m. ing), 2:24; Leschyshyn, Que (holding), (PIppen 12). Total fouls—Los Angeles 26, M IA M I (95) 3. Illinois (124)) did not play. Chicago 26. Technicals— H.Grant, Los Sandy Brindemour, Dawn Nettleton Ice Hockey .sailing. broke the Islanders’ backs. the N H L’s second best point total 3:14; Nleuwendyk, Cal (boarding), 8:57; Cummings 1-5466, Long6107-719,Selkaly 4. Oklahoma (11-1) beat Sam Houston St and Kim Wilhelm. Farmington vs. Manchester (Bolton AAacInnIs, Col (sloshing), 14:05; Motler, Angeles Illegal defense, Chicago Illegal 612 04) 10, Sparrow 2-10 OO 4, Edwards “Our goaltender played ex­ of 56 points on a record of 25 8-6. defense. A— 17,858. 111-66 . Ice Palace), 8 p.m. Que (holding), 16:44. 4-1004)8, Thompson 6113-515, Sundvold615 5. Georgetown (9-1) lost to No. 10 Seton East Catholic at Stamford Catholic, 6 “ The overall team defense and tremely well,” Holmgren said. Quebec goalie Mario Gosselin Third Period—4, Calgary, Macinnis 10 1-2 13, Hastings 2-5 65 8, Shaskv 3-7 2-4 8, Hall 94-86. p.m. Starling the goaltending has really been “ He held us in the game in the failed to get a nod as one of the (Nleuwendyk, Otto), 4:32. 5, Calgary, Hawks 123, Pistons 104 MItchel 12-3 0-0 4. Totals 37-88 21-29 95. 6. North Carolina (12-1) beat Pepperdine Wrestling PepllnskI 6 (T. Hunter, Otto), 15:15. 5, 102-80. Xavier at Manchester, 6 p.m. From page 11 what turned it around for us.” fir.st period. We didn’t really game’s three stars, even though Colgary, Roberts 12 (Loob, Nleuwendyk), PORTLAND (119) 7. Michigan (12-1) did not play. Radio, T V Fermi at East Catholic, 6 p.m. Elyers coach Paul Holmgren said change anything after that. They he prevented the score from 17:26. Penalties— Nleuwendyk, Cal (hold­ DETROIT (104) Bryant 36 1-1 7, Kersey 613 3-5 15, 8. Arizona (8-1) did not play. after beating the New York ing), 2:15; Goulet, Que (tripping), 8:09; Dantlev 4-7 (M) 8, Mahorn 1-6 0-0 2, Duckworth 4-10 2-2 10, Drexler 9-14 3-3 21, 9. Iowa (11-1) did not play. THURSDAY knew that they hadn’t played being much more lopsided Poddubny, Que (hooking), 14:59; Murzvn, Lalmbeer 3-12 0-0 7, Dumars 2-9 04) 4, Porter 612 2-2 16, Johnson 9-10 02 18, 10. Seton Hall (134)) beatNo.SGeorgetown Girls Basketball Calling Honeyghan "a jerk,” already. with a seventh-round knockout of Islanders 4-1 Tuesday night. very well.” Cal (hooking), 14:99; Mallhot, Que Thomas 10-19 7-10 28, Johnson 9-15 5-5 23, Young 3-5 04) 7, Vandeweghe 613 04) 8, 94-86. TONIGHT Bolton ot Coventry, 7 p.m. “ When the defense breaks down Flames 5, Nordlques 1: "It was a close game and we've (roughing), 19:13; T. Hunter, Cal (rough­ Sollev 65 3-311, Edwards 66 2-312, Rodman SlchtlngO704)0, Jones 2-23-37, Branch6604) 11. Missouri (12-3) did not play. 7:30 p.m. — Whalers of Sabres, Starling declared himself “ the “ Starling always bad-mouths Harold Volbrecht. He only held Gary ing), 19:13; Suter, Cal (hooking), 19:56. 3-4 04)6, Williams 1-2 1-2 3. Totals42-8518-23 10, Anderson 01OOO. Totals51-971618119. 12. Nev. -Las Vegos (8-2) beat Long Chonnel 18, WTIC FRIDAY me,” Honeyghan said. “ The first the title until the following Aug. 23 for us, (Ron) Hextall has been Roberts scored two goals as the had a lot of games lately where Shots on goal—Quebec 3-5-5— 13. Calgary best welterweight in the world.” 104. Beach St 97-76. 7:30 p.m. — Suns at Celtics, Boys Basketball time I heard him, I thought he when, in his first defense, he was there for us” Flames whipped the Nordlques we’ve really outshot the other 8-19-15-^. ATLANTA (123) Miami 18 23 26 28— 95 13. Louisville (7-2) did not ploy. SportsChannel Manchester at Bristol Eastern, 7:30 “ I fought everyone,” Starling Power-plavOpportunItles—Quebec0of7; Levingstan 3-7 3-4 9, Wilkins 9-19 66 24, Portland 35 25 31 28—119 14. Ohio Stote (9-2) did not play. 8 p.m. — College basketball: Vlllon- p.m. said, “ and beat everyone.” was crazy.” stopped in the 11th round by Once again. Hextall was the big for only the second victory in team and they’ve come back and Calgary 1 of 6. Malone 1019 8-10 28, Rivers 6110416, Theus 3-Polnt goals— Porter 2, Young. Fouled 15. Florida State (8-1) did not play. ova at UConn, WPOP Notre Dame at East Catholic, 7 p.m. stopper as the Elyers for the 10th beat us.” Roberts said. “ T think Goalies—Quebec, Gosselln, 7-8-3 (42 Honeyghan, who at one time “ We just don’t like each other.” Starling. their last six games. 8-144-520, Carr 1-4002, Koncak 2-32-36, Webb out—None. Rebounds— Miami 59 (Long, 16. North Carolina St. (7-1) did not play. 8 p.m. — College basketball: Pitts­ Coventry at Cheney Tech, 7:30 p.m. time in 11 games. After giving up shots37 saves). Calgary, Vernon, 16-5-3 1-1 OO 2, Battle 65 7-7 16, Ferrell 01 00 0, Thompson 8), Portlond 50 (Kersey, Duck­ burgh at Syracuse, ESPN Bolton at Portland, 7:30 p.m. was the undisputed welterweight Starling said. “ We won’t shake Breland, who fought Starling to Al Macinnis, Jim Peplinski and tonight we were a little worried (13-12). Tolbert O0(H)0, Brodlev0004)C.Totals4684 worth, Johnson 7). Assists— Miami 21 17. Tennessee (8-1) did not play. 8 p.m. — College basketball: Georgia Girls Basketball a majority draw last April in a a goal in the first period when the Joe Nieuwendyk also scored for about that going into the third A—19,152. champion, said he was ready for gloves before the fight.” (Edwards, Sundvold6), Portland28 (Porter 18. Kansas (11-1) beat Brown 115-45. at Kentucky, NESN Glastonbury at Manchester, 7:30 p.m. Flyers were outshot 18-7, he the Flames, who outshot the period. We couldn’t have 49 shots Referee—Paul Stewart. Linesmen— Datrolt 38 26 17 23—104 7). Total fouls— Miami 23, Portland 26. 19. Georglo Tech (7-2) did not ploy. 10 p.m. — College basketball: Minne­ Boys Swimming the fight and not surprised that Breland. 25. of Brooklyn, N.Y., rematch, is is 21-1-1 with 14 Swede Knox, Brod Lazarowch. Atlanta 34 31 35 23—123 Technicals—Cummings, Bryant. A—12,848. 20. Georgia (9-2) did not ploy. sota at Wisconsin, ESPN Platt at Manchester, 3:30 p.m. Starling was calling him names won the WBA title on Feb. 6, 1987 knockouts. didn’t allow the Islanders any­ Nordlques 42-13. on goal and lose the gam e.” V 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Jan. 4. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Jan. 4. 1989 — 15 Hot pear relish Chicken with rice FOOD 4 medium pears, peeled and 2 cups sugar finely chopped (4 cups) 3 jalapeno peppers, seeded 4 cups elder vinegar and finely chopped for footbaii season J 4 large green peppers, finely 2 tablespoons prepared Egg pizza ole chopped (3 cups) mustard Piping hot drinks for winter treats January inevitably brings long drained 3 large onions, finely IVt teaspoons ground 2 eggs afternoons of watching football Vt cup sliced ripe pitted olives 2 tablespoons sliced green chopped (3 cups) turmeric 1 tablespoon water onion Outdoor win­ Place sugar in an 8-cup mea­ Place water in an 8-cup mea­ on television. While supporting 1 10-ounce package frozen peas the fam ily’s favorite football Vi teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons canned ter activities — sure. Add cherries with juice. Stir sure. Cover with plastic wrap. 1 12-ounce package spicy In a 5-quart kettle or Dutch oven combine pears, vinegar green team from the living room couch, chicken wings Vi teaspoon chill powder chopped green chili peppers, skating, skiing, in wine and set aside. Microwave at high for 10 to 14 B^’i’nBm ho iT a peppers, mustard and turmeric, it’s nice to have some simple, 1 tablespoon margarine or drained sledding orsho- Cut 4 thin slices each irom minutes, or until boiling. Add tea or imtn thiol S'mmer, uncovered, about 1 hour butter veling — call M icrow ave orange and lemon. Add slices to bags. Let stand, covered, for 5 hearty refreshments. Try this hot Heat oil in a large, deep skillet 2 tablespoons sliced pitted hot O i o fhot pear mixture into and spicy arroz con polio, or One ID-inch flour tortilla for something wine mixture. Squeeze juices minutes. Remove tea bags. or Dutch oven over medium heat. ripe olives Kitchen la i "'ll"*a -inch headspace. Wipe chicken with rice, which can be 1/3 cup chopped tomato piping hot from remaining portion of orange Recover. Add onion, cook 3 to 5 minutes, V i cup shredded Monterey t«[art tf’ Process in boiling waterbath for minutes assembled during a commercial when partici­ and lemon. Add juice to wine Reserve 4 frozen strawberries. 10 until tender. Stir in tomatoes with Jack cheese (l ounce) Marge Churchill (start timing when water boils). Makes 6 half-pints. break. Serve with beer, tossed pants pull off mixture. Stir in cloves and In a 2-quart casserole, combine their liquid, broth, rice, salt and Vi teaspoon dried oregano, salad and crusty bread. allspice. Microwave at high for 9 remaining ingredients, except m » ® « pro- 7 S carb., 0 mg fat, 0 saffron. Bring to the boil. Reduce crushed th^ir mittens mg chol., 11 mg sodium, U.S. RDA: 11 percent vit, C. and shake the pi______to 13 minutes, oruntil hot, stirring orange slices. Cover and micro- heat and simmer 10 minutes. Avocado slices (optional) snow from twice. Yields 6 to 8 servings. wave at high power for 10 to 14 Salsa (optional) minutes, oruntil boiling, stirring Arroz con polio Stir in pimientos, olives and their boots. Served in mugs or addition. Microwave at high peas, then gently stir in chicken cups of your choice, these hot once. 2 tablespoon salad oil In a small bowl beat together eggs, water, salt and chili powder power for 9 to 14 minutes, or until Mixed fruit warmer wings. Cover and cook 10 to 15 beverages will be welcomed by Place strawberry mixture in 1 medium-sized onion, chopped until blended. In a 10-inch omelet pan or skillet over medium rnixture is hot, stirring 2 to 3 1 can (6 ounces) frozen orange minutes, or until liquid is ab­ everyone, and no doubt bring strainer. Press liquid through 1 16-ounce can whole tomatoes heat, heat butter until just hot enough to sizzle a drop of water. times. Stir in almond extract. Top juice concentrate sorbed and rice is tender. Add forth requests for seconds. strainer into a medium size Peppy cheese bake 1 13-ounce can chicken broth Pour in egg mixture. Cook until eggs are set but still moist, about each serving with miniature 1 bottle (32 ounces) cranberry- additional water, 'A cup at a time, A tall glass pitcher with a mixing bowl. Discard pulp. Add I V i cups long grain rice 3 to 4 minutes. As eggs cook, lift cooked edges with spatula and tilt marshmallows if desired. Yields raspberry juice drink One 8-ounce carton dairy I'/i cups shredded Monterey if mixture becomes too drv. molded (not glued on) handle will strained mixture to tea. Stir 1 teaspoon salt pan so uncooked mixture can run beneath. Remove from heat. 4 to 6 servings. 2 cups water sour cream Jack cheese with Jalapeno be convenient fcr use in prepara­ gently. Pinch saffron (optional) Serves four, but may be FOOTBALL CHICKEN — Treat your football lovers to Place tortilla on greased 12-inch pizza pan or ovenproof serving 1/3 cup packed brown sugar Vt cup mayonnaise or salad tion. A large glass beater bowl Cut each reserved strawberry peppers (6 ounces) or one 1 4-ounce jar pimientos, doubled arroz con polio. plate. Top with cooked egg round. Sprinkle tomato, onion, chili 4 thin orange slices dressing may also be used to prepare Hot buttered rum into 4 slices. Garnish each serv­ 6-ounce package shredded peppers and olives over top. Sprinkle with cheese and oregano. 1 small cinnamon stick 2 tablespoons all-purpose .several servings of hot beverage 1/3 cup butter ing with 2 strawberry slices and 1 Monterey Jack cheese ( I V t Bake in 350 degree F oven 8 to 10 minutes or until cheese is bubbly Remove metal lid from one end flour in the microwave. The pouring V i teaspoon ground nutmeg orange slice. Serve immediately. cups) and edges of tortilla are crisp. Garnish with avocado slices and of the orange juice. Place orange spouts will make it easy to pour 4 cups apple juice Yields 8 servings. '/( to 1 teaspoon bottled One 2-ounce can sliced pi- Pepperidge Farm’s desserts are fatty serve with salsa, if desired. Makes 1 serving. 2/3 to 1 cup dark rum juice in microwave oven. Micro- minced garlic miento, drained the hot liquid directly into waiting wave at high for 45 seconds, to 1 1/3 cup packed brown sugar V i cup sunflower nuts Nutrition Information per serving: 467 cal., 22 g pro., 20 g carb., 33 g fat, 575 cups or mugs. P E P P E - Chocolate Mousse, 490 calories, product that is actually more mg chol., 1,318 mg sodium. U.S.RDA: 84 percent vit. A. 40 percent vlt. C, 12 Grated orange peel (optional) minute, or until defrosted. Pour Wassail 1 green onion, sliced RIDGE FARM and Hot Fudge Brownie, 480. (For trouble to make in the microwave percent thiamine, 28 percent ribonavin, 36 percent calcium, 22 percent iron, 38 In an 8-cup measure, micro- into 8-cup glass measure. percent phosphorous. 6 cups apple juice Assorted crackers AMERICAN the same calories you can have than it would be in a regular oven. wave butter and nutmeg at high Stir in cranberry-raspberry Rich almond drink, water and brown sugar. 2 cups orange juice COLLECTION lunch: a tuna sandwich with a In order to make these you have for l ‘/2 to IVi minutes, or until In a large mixing bowl stir together sour ceam, mayonnaise, Supermarkett Add orange slices and cinnamon 1 cup lemonade DESSERTS. glass of lowfat milk.) If you must to measure, mix, cook, stir, then hot chocolate butter melts. Stir in apple juice, flour and garlic. Stir in cheese. Turn into a 7-inch microwave-safe stick. Microwave at high power Vt cup sugar Berkshire ap­ S am pler indulge, choose one of these cook again and let stand. I might squares (1 ounce each) rum and brown sugar. Micro- quiche dish. Cook, uncovered, on 70 percent power (medium- 4 for 11 to 16 minutes, or until hot, 1 teaspoon instant tea powder ple crisp, Cha­ desserts that doesn’t contain be willing to go to this much semisweet chocolate wave at high power for 6 to 9 high) 4 to 6 minutes or until heated through, stirring twice. Carolyn Wyman stirring once or twice. Before 1 teaspoon chopped crystaiized rleston peach saturated fats and keep an eye on trouble for cookies, but not for 2 tablespoons butter minutes, or until hot, stirring Place pimiento in center and sunflower nuts around edge of & Bon.’iie Tandy Leblang serving, remove the cinnamon ginger meiba short­ your calories the rest of the day. this soupy potato mess. Five-spice game hens 1 can (14 ounces) Sweetened twice. Top each serving with dish. Sprinkle a ring of onion between pimiento and nuts. Serve stick. Yields 6 to 8 servings. 10 whole cloves cake, Benning­ BETTY CROCKER MICRO- CAMPBELL’S MAN- Condensed milk orange peel. Yields 6 to 8 cheese spread and toppers warm with crackers. Makes 2 cups. ton apple berry 4 cups hickory wood chips 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 stick cinnamon A WAVE POTATOES. Au gratin, HANDLER CHILI BEEF WITH 4 cups milk servings. Conventional directions; Prepare Peppy Cheese Bake as pie, Malibu hot '/4 cup thinly sliced green IV4 teaspoons five-spice l '/2 to 2 cups burbon creamy scalloped, rich sour BEAN SOUP, 69 cents for a 11 Vt teaspoon almond extract Hot strawberry tea directed, except place cheese mixture in a 7-inch quiche dish or vanilla ice cream they couldn’t onion powder In a large bowl combine all fudge peanut butter brownie, cream and mild Cheddar cheese. '/i-ounce can. In an 8-cup measure, micro- Hot spiced burgandy pie plate and add toppings before baking. Bake in a 350-degree F Newport hot fudge brownie, Mon­ include because of the desserts’ V i cup molasses V i teaspoon garlic salt 6 cups hot water ingredients except burbon. Cover $1.35 for a 2.4- or 3.5-oz. box of wave chocolate and butter at oven for 30 to 35 minutes or until mixture is heated through. microwavability. The servings Bonnie: Eat a bowl of this with 2 tablespoons cooking oil 1/3 cup sugar 4 tea bags with plastic wrap. Microwave at terey hot fudge chocolate chunk potatoes, sauce packets and pan. Two or three 2-pound Cor­ medium power for 3'/2 to A'A might seem small, especially for a tossed salad and some bread 1 jar (6 ounces) maraschino 1 package (16 ounces) frozen high power for 12 to 15 minutes, or Nutrition Information per two tablespoons: 131 cal., 4 g pro., 2 gcarb., 12 g brownie, San Francisco Choco­ nish game hens, thawed minutes, or until chocolate is Bonnie: These four microwave and you can have a high-fiber, cherries, undrained strawberries without syrup until desired serving tempera­ fat, 20 mg chol., 104 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 10 percent calcium. late mousse and Manhattan the money but they’re so rich you glossy and mixture can be stirred potato mixes turn the humble moderate-calorie, low-fat, well- 4 cups burgandy wine Vt cup orange juice ture, stirring every 5 minutes. strawberry cheesecake. $1.29 for won’t want more. So these At least 1 hour before cooking soak wood chips in enough water smooth. Add condensed milk. Mix good-for-you potato into a nutri­ balanced meal. Nothing wrong 1 large orange Vi cup sugar Stir in burbon. Pour into mugs or 3 to 4 V i - o z . frozen desserts. products are just the right size, to cover. well. tional nightmare. Potatoes are with that. But I would think twice 1 large lemon Vt teaspoon grated orange peel heat-proof cups and garnish with worth the money and delicious. For glaze, in a small mixing bowl stir together onion, molasses, Blend in milk gradually, stir­ Carolyn: You know how you all-natural low-fat, low-sodium, about having this as an appetizer Vt teaspoon ground nutmeg oil, lemon juice, five-spice powder and garlic salt. Rinse birds; 6 whole cloves orange or lemon slices, if desired. feel when they bring out the Bonnie: This new collection of high-fiber and rich in vitamins to a multi-course dinner. Since ring with whisk after each 8 orange slices pat dry. Sprinkle inside with additional five-spice powder, salt 6 whole allsnice Yields 10 to 12 cups. Breakfast pizza eggs dessert cart in a restaurant? (I desserts is made mostly from and minerals. These are anything this is very high in sodium and and pepper. If desired, tie legs to tail. always feel like I wish they had pure ingredients. My complaint is but natural, have one-third fat, fairly high in calories from fat by Drain chips. In a covered grill, arrange preheated coals around 2 teaspoons margarine or Vt teaspoon salt brought it out before I had with Pepperidge Farm ’s use of are high in sodium, low in fiber, itself, adding a main dish, starch ordered my entree.) Well, Peppe­ highly saturated — and therefore a drip pan; test for medium heat above the pan. Pour 1 inch water butter Vt teaspoon Italian and not-so-rich in vitamins and and dessert would likely push the into drip pan. Sprinkle half the drained chips on top of the coals. Turkey made with zucchini-pasta rings ridge Farm has more or less unhealthy — tropical fats in five minerals. overall meal over the nutritional 1 small onion, chopped ('A seasoning Place birds, breast side up, on the grill rack over the drip pan but brought the dessert cart into your of the selections (chocolate If speed is your concern, I foul line. The same big bird that graced cup) V i teaspoon pepper not over the coals. Brush birds with glaze. Lower grill hood. Grill stand 20 minutes to allow crumbs home. The offerings include mousse, hot fudge peanut butter suggest microwaving “ real” po­ your table through the Thanks­ Vt of a small green pepper, Vt cup pizza sauce Carolyn: A hearty bean soup for 1 to l ‘/4 hours or until juices run clear and a drumstick moves to set. apple crisp, cheesecake, brow­ brownie, apple berry pie, apple tatoes. A baked potato — even giving and Christmas season can chopped ( V i cup) V i cup shredded mozzarella with more than a hint of the spicy easily in its socket, brushing birds occasionally with glaze. After Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In nies and pie. There’s not a dog in crisp, and hot fudge chocolate with a dab of butter or sour cream be featured at small dinner 8 beaten eggs cheese (1 ounce) kick people seek in chili. But 30 minutes, add remaining wood chips and more water, if large, heavy skillet over medium the bunch. chunk brownie). Most of the — is nutritionally better for you parties in January. The differ­ Vt cup skim milk beef-lovers should be warned: necessary; cut string, if tied. Brush birds with glaze before heat, melt 2 tablespoons butter 2 ripe olives, sliced Both of the brownie entrees collection is extremely high in fat than any of these. ence is, the turkey of January is a with oil. Saute turkey cutlets, One 2Vt-ounce jar sliced Cilantro (optional) The meat is mainly visible as a serving. Makes 4 to 6 servings. would be enhanced by a scoop of and calories: the worst being the Carolyn: Another example of a thin cutlet, which cooks quickly about 3 at a time, until golden mushrooms, drained broth. Nutrition Information per serving: 330 calories, 33 g protein, 14 g and adapts to all kinds of dishes. brown, about 2 minutes per side. carbohydrate, 15 g fat, 101 mg cholesterol. 222 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 13 Here is a dinner party menu, Add remaining tablespoon but­ percent riboflavin, 53 percent niacin, 16 percent Iron. 24 percent phosphorus. In a microwave-safe 8- by l'/4-inch round baking dish, cook developed by the late cookbook ter, if needed. Transfer to shal­ margarine, uncovered, on 100 percent power (high) for 30 to 45 Soviet chefs look inside U.S. kitchens author Bert Greene, which fea­ low, heatproof serving dish. seconds or until melted. Add onion and green pepper. Cook, tures gilded cutlets and zucchini- When all the cutlets are nicely uncovered, on high for 2 to 3 minutes or until vegetables are NEW YORK (AP) - Three chefs’ visit to this country Nov. 8 cessed,” he said. Fla., of a contract that could lead pasta ribbons. The entire meal browned, sprinkle with remain­ tender. Combine eggs, milk, mushrooms, salt, Italian seasoning Soviet chefs traveled 12,000 miles through 17. Among the accomplishments, to the Soviets joining the World can be put together in less than an ing 2 tablespoons cheese. Heat in and pepper; pour into baking dish. Cook, uncovered, on high for 5 in 10 days to sample everything “ What did we get out of it? First he said, was the signing at the Association of Cooks Society, hour. Serve with tossed salad and oven 5 minutes until cooked to 6 minutes or until eggs are almost set, pushing cooked portions American from catfish to ket­ and foremost, we got an oppor­ American Culinary Federation which has more than 1.5 million a simple dessert, such as baked through and tender. To serve, to center of dish several times during cooking. chup, supermarkets to 7-Elevens tunity to showcase Soviet cuisine headquarters in St. Augustine, members in 43 countries. Wok lasagna apples. garnish with lemon slices. Pour pizza sauce over eggs. Sprinkle with mozzarella cheese. on a trip organized by a Cajun in the United States, a country 6 lasagna noodles, broken Vt teaspoon Italian Serves four. Cook, uncovered, on high for 1 to 2 minutes or until cheese starts chef who hopes to improve the that knew very little of what up (4 ounces) seasoning Glided turkey to melt. Garnish with sliced olives and cilantro, if desired. Cut culinary climate between the two Soviet cooking was all about,” 1 cup cream-style cottage Vi pound lean ground beef cutlets Zucchini and into wedges to serve. Makes 4 servings. countries. Folse said in a telephone cheese 1 clove garlic, minced John Folse, chef at Lafitte’s interview. 1 pound turkey breast cutlets pasta ribbons Nutrition information per serving: 225 cal., 16 g pro.. 7 g carb.. 14 g fat. 550 4 ounces soft-style cream One 15Vt-ounce jar spagh­ mg chol., 658 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 33 percent vlt. A, 25 percent vit. C, 10 Landing Restaurant near Do- “ Second of ail, we wanted to NEED SOME EXTRA Salt and freshly ground black 2 to medium-sized zucchini, 3 percent thiamine, 26 percent riboflavin. 14 percent calcium. 15 percent iron. naldsonville. La., opened an showcase to the Soviet chefs what cheese etti sauce with meat pepper well scrubbed CELEBRATE FOOD — A fanciful and fast celebration outpost of his restaurant in was available to the American 1 cup shredded mozzarella 2 tablespoons grated Par­ V i cup flour 6 ounces fettucini, cooked SPENDING MONEY? dinner pairs gilded turkey cutlets with zucchini and pasta Moscow during the superpower public and to the restaurant chef, cheese (4 ounces) mesan cheese 1 egg 2 tablespoons butter V i cup grated Parmesan ribbons. summit in May. He also began not only what we could buy, but 1 tablespoon water 1 tablesoon minced fresh basil — Recipes from Better Homes and Gardens Newspaper routes available in your area... cheese (2 ounces) arrangements for the Soviets how it was packaged and pro­ 1/3 cup plus 2 tablespoon leaves or parsley zucchini into tin, green-edged Add basil, garlic, zucchini and freshly grated Parmesan cheese, 1 small clove garlic, minced ribbons. 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Jan. 4, 1989 - 17 FOCUS/Advicc PEOPLE Puzzles Documentary spotlights ‘Sarafina’ ACROSS 6 Layer of eye Answer to Previous Puzzle By Kathryn Baker He got permission from their parents to take Davis critical of director 7 Firm 7 L ’ o] A N E T The Associated Press them 8,000 miles away to New York by 1 -----Finn 8 Nine-headed LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hollywood legend 1 O N N 0 L O TV Topics promising they would get a good education. Bette Davis says disagreements with the B Silence monster NEW YORK In the recent wave of South He explains that most South African black Tell friend how to dress appropriately F L U G L Y 9 Prophet 10 Sweetsop African theatrical productions exposing the children don’t attend school because the director forced her to flee the set of her latest E L s 0 A s | 12 Cabbage type 11 Sharpens oppression of apartheid, the most popular is don’t have an embassy here, so this is the education they receive is poor and schools are DEAR ABBY: Every film. “ Wicked Stepmother,” for “ the good of ter's sermon, a choir s inspirational 13 Have the 12 Did wrong the surprisingly exuberant Broadway musi­ embassy and you are the ambassadors. ” subject to riots and police sweeps. year for the last several I am enclosing one written by a my future career.” 0 B L A hymn or a couple's first kiss after a a | l M E cal “ Sarafina!” The kids have been immensely successful. Most Americans probably cannot imagine years 1 have asked iny 10-year-old student. His thinking is The 80-year-old actress said director Larry courage to (2 15 Author___ marriage ceremony. F R O n | a 1 R Television viewers who don't expect to be in The show opened at Lincoln Center in October how children raised under crushing oppres­ friend "Zelda" to join much better than his spelling. I wish Cohen was unresponsive to her suggestions and wds.) Rand I am sure I am not the only person 0 A T E ■ 1 m S S New York anytime soon can get a taste of the sion could attain Broadway fame and still iny family and a few- more parents thought the way this hoy unwilling to make changes. After one week of 1 4 ___ Marcos 17 Affair 1987 and moved to the Cort Theater on who has had the desire to clap or cheer z E S T n | a T E show and a look behind the scenes in an NBC Broadway. It won rave reviews and has been long to return to their homeland, but the kids close friends foi- Dear Abby thinks. filming, she flew to New York where she stayed 16 Poison 19 Rifle noise after a touching moment in church. for several weeks, recuperating from dental o f t News special tonight, ‘“ Sarafina’ ... Words of selling out nightly. do. Thanksgiving dinner, I hope you can find space for it in 18 Well ventilated 20 Publisher___ Abigail Van Buren Why should it be considered disres­ F L Y Freedom, Songs of Hope,” a one-hour version The show is a loose flow of sketches about Zelda is a kind, consid­ your column, Abby. surgery. But she decided not to return. 19 The woman d | e A L pectful? The Bible states: “ Make a Hefner of documentary maker Nigel Noble’s feature- the lives of students at Soweto’s Morris "I WILL GO BACK to South A f r i c a , because erate , unmarried FLORENCE C. “ He never rehearses actors.” she com­ 1 S O L ■ T ■L A joyful sound to the Lord ... break forth 22 Medicinal plant 21 Slippery length film. Isaacson High School, a school that prides it’s where I belong, too,” says Dlamini. “ It’s woman who is treated DEAR FLORENCE: Find space? plained in Tuesday’s editions of the Los B A K E ■ T 1 M into joyous song and sing praises ... 24 Actor Duryea 23 Dye The film includes snippets of the incredibly itself on its political consciousness. Sarafina my home. I'll die in South Africa. That’s what rather coolly by the I’ll MAKE space: Angeles Times. “ He just rehearses the S T E N ■ s E E Let the floods clap their hands: let the 25 Colors 26 Slav infectious music composed by Hugh Masak- is a popular girl and one of the student I think.” women and is ogled by camera. So we work for the camera. I was very hills sing for joy together before the 27 Episode 28 Pertaining to ela and the playwright. Mbongeni Ngema, leaders. Many of the musical numbers are The climactic moment in the film comes their husbands. She doesn't under­ “ My evaluation of the Drug-Alkol uncomfortable in all the scenes he had me play 34 Pouch 48 Crem e___ DEAR STUMPED: There is no­ Lord.” (Psalms 98-9) 29 Leered at and touching interviews with the talented joyous, even funny. But late in the play, when the children meet singer Miriam stand the problem - but I do. As my Education program: I don’t think that in that week.” dawn 36 Expressions ___ creme thing quite so risky as telling a friend As for me. I appaud people who are cast of black South African teen-agers who Sarafina’s incarceration and torture by Makeba, a spiritual leader for them despite husband puts it. "She dresses like a I learned anything new. The way I “ People will be horrified at the footage on 31 Stupid 30 Inevitable out­ 39 School heads 5 0 ___St. Laurent something ‘‘for her own good,” but willing to commit themselves to 41 Wild sheep tell wrenching tales of repression, beatings police — unseen — gives fire to the other her 27 years in exile. They are so streetwalker." Her clothes are too think the program should work is that me,” Miss Davis said. “ Ithinkthatforthegood 35 Neck gland come 52 River island since you have seen Zelda in more someone they love in this day and age 42 19th century 54 Artificial lan­ and deaths of loved ones, but also express students’ commitment. When she returns overwhelmed by seeing her in person, they tight and her necklines are too low. I you should learn from your parents. of my future career I honestly had no choice” 37 Laymen 32 Knots modest attire, when you next invite of cohabitation. philosopher guage hope for the future. unbowed, there is a climactic dance number cry and cling to her, then break into song. She have seen her in more modest attire — After all, there the ones you go home but to go public with the story. 38 Foretold 33 Leave ______her ask her to wear ‘‘that little black CLAP-HAPPY IN RICHMOND 43 Cries out 55 Self-esteem “ I'd seen the play and had always wanted to in which the kids hurl themselves with deadly is moved to tears. but not often. to every night. There are the ones that 40 Catches dress” she looks so good in. And if she Beaver 45 Spoken 56 Collection do something to explain what apartheid did to result at the military figures who double as “ I may die in exile today, but I will die very Abby. what do you make of her shows up again looking like a hooker put the roof over your head and 41 Diffident happy knowing that you will continue to do all DEAR CLAP-HAPPY: I’m with 6 8 people," said NBC News senior executive the on-stage band. behavior? She is quite defensive when besides if somebody has a drug Nelson gets special award — well, at least you tried. you. Applause indicates appreciation, 44 Actor Sal___ producer Paul Greenberg. “ CBS did a good that I started doing,” Makeba says, “ spread­ advice is preferred (on any subject). problem, it is the family who is in DEAR ABBY: I would like to and what better place to make a joyful LOS ANGELES 46 Drunkard show last year (the documentary ‘Children of IN AN INTERVIEW, cast member Dumi- ing the message through your music and your She is a wonderful friend and I don't charge of it. respond to the church organist in sound than in house of worship? (AP) — County 47 Give ear to Apartheid’) . But the way these kids talk about sani Dlamini describes the reality that lovely voices to the world, telling them and “The whole school isn't your family 13 want to hurt her feelings, but I wish I Cincinnati who said. “ Applauding in a music singer- 49 Eared seal it and act through the play, they explain what inspired the scene. “ I have seen things showing them that we are a proud people, and could tell her how others perceive her physically, is it? No! If you have a house of worship is disrespectful and DEAR ABBY: The Holy Family songwriter Willie 51 Shining happened to them in their own lives. They happening in front of my face. I have seen my that we are, in fact, a struggling people, and manner of dress. problem, you would usually go to your that we will win our independence, and we’ll unacceptable behavior" School in Richmond. Wash., pres­ Nelson was named 53 Armadas describe their hope, and after all that has brothers dying, and I have seen my heroes Do you have any ideas? Maybe one parents, right? Yes! 19 20 I would question a society that ented a drug-alcohol educational 21 happened to them, they really want to go dying. So how shall I sit down? I have to stand be free like all other people in the world.” “ And I am pretty mad that you have this year’s recip­ 57 Fashion of your readers has had this problem applauds vigorously for a hard tackle program, after which each student back.” and fight. Then I’ll be free.” and knows how to handle it. to learn it from your teacher rather ient of the televised designer Perry 25 □ □ □ in a football game, but thinks it's was asked to write an evaluation of “ American Music The film is “ a departure for us, because “ Theater in South Africa at the moment STUMPED IN TEXAS inapppropriate to applaud a minis­ than from your parents.” - CNN plans to the program. Awards” special 29 there are hardly any NBC people, just the kids plays a very important role,” says Ngema. WORLD EXPANSION NATHAN 58 Large heavy open seven new international bureaus in the award of merit for and the music," Greenberg said. Connie “ We don’t read a lot in the newspaper about hammer 35 Chung appears briefly to explain to viewers coming months, says CNN President Burt WIT OF THE WORLD career what is happening in South Africa. And 59 Future attys.’ what they are about to see. newspapers outside South Africa cannot Reinhardt. The 24-hour Cable News Network achievement. exam report everything they want to report. So currently has 20 news bureaus, nine in the Nelson, named Parties aren’t only reason 60 Chimney dirt AT ONE POINT, Ngema lectures his young theater at this point in time has become the United States and 11 foreign. The new ones as the honoree charges about their mission in America. “ The only voice left.” will be in Athens, Greece; Brussels, Belgium; CESC DOWN Madrid Tuesday, has writ­ South African Embassy has ambassadors Ngema recruited the youngsters from Geneva; Madrid, Spain; Manila, the Philip­ SPAIN ten hundreds of here, and ambassadors are people who speak black townships and lived with the entire cast pines: Seoul, South Korea, and Santiago, songs during his 1 Concealed S4 55 56 for them. The black people of South Africa together in one small house for three months. Chile. for indulging during holidays career including 2 Between Can. such hits as “ The and Mex. This is the the experience is lost when they Willie Nelson Red-Headed 3 ___ pool season when fail to pay attention to the Stranger,” ‘‘On 4 Chicken___ many Ameri­ TV Tonight important lesson that will be The Road Again,” 5 ___ and eggs © m » , NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN cans wake up offered — namely, how to stay out and “ Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up ------^ with headaches of trouble to begin with. 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If people go to credit counselors in a doesn’t mean you’re free to dive % 1987 Rated R (In Stereo) [ESPN ] College Basketball: Pittsburgh [USA] W W F Prime Time Wrestling ROAD TOWN. British Virgin Islands (AP) — a t S y ra c u s e (2 hrs.) (Live) (2Q) All in the Family so, you’re flirting with disaster. state of high anxiety, eager to get back in with your charge cards DILEEY [USA] She-Ra: Princess of Power 1 :45AM [HBD] MOVIE: spring DEAR DR. GOTT: Sometimes I feel as if I have to Don’t wait for second or third Princess Diana, her two sons, mother and [HBO] MOVIE: 'Amazon Women on the d® N e w s (Live) Break' Four college students cut loose on out of their particular jam. But and run up new charges. 6:30PM ( J J C B S N e w s (CC). (In Stereo) urinate all the time, but can’t. Other times I have to other family members are spending a week in SO fA B COMPLI/V\ENT5 M oon' A potpourri of skits lampooning ev­ Motorweek Testing the V-6 powered spring break in Fort Lauderdale. David z c ARE NOT 50/VlUCH Family Ties (CC) Part 1 of 2 erything from modern dating to videotape four-wheel drive Toyota 4Runner; buying Knell, Perry Lang. Jayne Modean, 1983. go about every half-hour. Could this be due to the the British Virgin Islands while Prince Charles pirates. Rosanna Arquette, Griffin Dunne, CANPII7 AS THIS. ( J j 40) A B C N e w s (CC) collectible cars; previewing Ford's new Rated R. ndiph Bellamy. 1987. Rated R, Seldane I take for allergies, or the lactase-renin stays in England. Taurus SHP. (IT Hollywood Squares 2:00AM Les Brown: The Motiva­ tablets I take to help digest lactose? I'm male and Emerging from a chartered plane Tuesday PAM END [M AX] MOVIE: 'The Nutty Professor' ^6) Improv Tonite Is fishy business good idea? (22) (30) N B C N e w s (CC) tor only 34. in sunny, 85-degree weather. Diana wore a form the surprise answer, as sug- An absent-minded chemist invents a po­ 01) PELICULA: ‘Once Pares de Piernas' 124) (57) Nightly Business Report Qj) W hite Shadow >1 gested by the above cartoon. tion that turns him into the irresistible Historia de un equipo de futbol compuesto sleeveless, flowered pink dress. Sons Prince (3® Dating Game DEAR BRUCE: My hobby for many years has (381 Family Ties (CC) Part 2 of 2 Buddy Love. Jerry Lewis, Stella Stevens, por once muchachas que tambien gustan DEAR READER: Urinary urgency and fre­ William. 6, and Prince Harry. 4, wore shorts. Del Moore. 1963. been tropical fish. You may have noticed in many (41) Noticiero Univision de casarse, para peligro de sus respecti- ^3 Home Shopping Overnight Service quency have many causes, ranging from the body's They were vacationing with Diana’s mother, [TMC] MOVIE; 'Jaws the Revenge' vos novios. Rosana Yanni, Jose Sacristan. (3 hrs.) physician's and lawyers’ waiting rooms the “[J U m (61) Love Connection normal periodic tendency to excrete excess fluid to Frances Shand-Kydd, and sisters. Lady Sarah While staying in Bermuda, Ellen Brody be­ SportsLook (Answers tomorrow) g7) New s (CC). (R) [ESPN] presence of a tank of tropicals to keep the attention [CNN] Showbiz Today comes convinced that the shark that killed the effects of drugs, especially kidney stimulants McCorquodale and Lady Jane Fellowes, and [TM C] MOVIE; 'Jaws the Revenge' of waiting customers. . , I Jumbles; OCTET VIRUS MUSEUM BALLET her son is stalking her family. Lorraine ^i) Love Connection [ESPN] SportsLook While staying in Bermuda. Ellen Brody be­ (diuretics). Smart Money the sisters’ four children. Yfistfirdav s Gary, Lance Guest, Michael Caine. 1987. [CNN] M o n e y lin e Most of these professionals have no idea how to ^ Answer: She married a banker because his virtues [M AX] MOVIE: ‘Pee-wee's Big Adven­ comes convinced that the shark that killed To begin with, the kidney's ability to excrete “ This is private holiday treat which Mrs. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) care for the fish. I’m wondering if it would be exce^ed this— HIS "VAULTS" (faults) ture’ (CC) Pee W ee Herman embarks on a [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet her son is stalking her family. Lorraine water depends on the amount of blood circulated Bruce Williams Shand-Kydd has planned for quite sometime,” cross country odyssey in search of his [USA] Murder, She Wrote [USA] Gary, Lance Guest. Michael Caine 1987 possible to set up a service to provide everything cherished bicycle Pee-woe Herman, Eliza­ Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) through these organs. When we lie down, more blood said a Buckingham Palace spokesman, ® (46J Head of the Class (CC) the aquarium, fish, aerator, the whole nine yards — Now back In atock, Jumbla Book No. 16 la avaliabla for t2.S0, which Includas poatao# beth Daily, Diane Salinger 1985 Rated 8;30PM 11:30PM ® T a x i reaches the kidneys and more urine is formed. This Diana’s husband. Prince Charles, remained and handling, from Jumbla. cto thia nawapapar, P.O. Box 4M6. Orlando, FL 32602-4368. Alan promises everything to everyone in 2:05AM (53 News (R) and rent them to the offices, along with services liKluda your nama. addraaa and zip coda and maka your chack payabit to nawapapart>ooka. PG (In Stereo) ® ® N ig h tlin e (CC) at the estate of his mother. Queen Elizabeth II, his bid to be class president. fact may explain why. as we age. we tend to urinate [USA] Cartoons 2:30AM (53 improv Tonite such as feeding and cleaning. [DIS] Danger Bay (CC) Nicole’s school ® @® Morton Downey Jr. more at night. in Sandringham, where the royal family (D Home Shopping Overnight Service I discussed this with my lawyer (whohasa tank in 7:00PM Cj.) USAToday Scheduled: Las election campaign is threatened when 0D Honeymooners Also, since the fluid lost in perspiration is not die of natural causes or become an hors d’oeuvres celebrated the holidays. (3 hrs.) his office), and he said he would be my first client. Vegas, Nev , and Atlantic City, N.J.'s com­ Grant investigates a schoolmate’s father. (j® Career Media Network available to the kidneys for excretion, we form less for their tank-mates. petition for gamblinij dollars. (In Stereo) [CNN] Sports Latenight What do you think? (2® Jeffersons urine in hot weather - unless, of course, we drink The dentist would look to you for coverage. (T ) N e w s 9:00PM ® MOVIE: The Man in the [DIS] MOVIE: 'Pinocchio' A marionette V.L., (22) (3® Tonight Show (In Stereo) created by an elderly Italian puppet maker more liquid to make up the balance. Borge notes 80th birthday ® (22) Wheel of Fortune (CC) Brown Suit' Premiere. (CC) An Ameri­ ORANGE CITY, FLA. Astrograph can woman touring Egypt pursues a man (24) Science Journal (CC) Scheduled: can­ IS given the gift of life but must face many Urinary infections cause frequency of urination — DEARBRUCE: I boughta usedcar2>/2 weeksago NEW YORK (AP) —- Pianist Victor Borge, C9J Cosby Show (CC). seen fleeing from the scene of a crime. cer researcher Marc Lippman discusses tests to prove him self w orthy o f becom ing and, often, burning. for $500. The guy I bought it from let me use his LlD Cheers (CC) Part 1 of 2, Based on a novel by Agatha Christie. Ste­ breast cancer; Warren (Vlitofsky of CBS a real boy. Danny Kaye. Sandy Duncan. DEAR V.L.: I think it is a great idea, although the mirthful maestro who has entertained discuses election polls; NASA's Lyn Grif­ 1976. Diabetes can cause increased urine flow because plates. Well, I was driving over to the insurance (31) Grandstand phanie Zimbalist, Edward Woodward. certainly not unique — it is being done in many parts millions with his blend of music and comedy, fiths d isc u sse s the search for intelligent life when the body is forced to excrete sugar, it must do office to get my policy so I could have the car 1988 (In Stereo) [ESPN] SportsCenter of the country — but if no one isdoing it in your area, celebrated his 80th birthday on the Caribbean tecting are exceptionally keen today. It (20) M-A-S-H in space. will be time well spent It you work on ® 00) W onder Years (CC) Kevin is terri­ 2:40AM ® Nightwatch Joined in so by increasing the excretion of water. registered and. wouldn’t you know it. I had an island of St. Croix with his wife. Sanna. and

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BUQ8 BUNNY by Warnar Bros. /- “f S’i Notices HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne FINANCIAL Employment .CD HELP WANTED [ H | HELP WANTED [ [ ] ] HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED As 0 condition precedent to P'ON'T You JU&T IT /.y the placement of onv odver- ABANDON The search. DISHWASHER. Local NURSE Aides. Full or CAN'T make ends meet? DENTAL Office Assist­ tlslng In the Manchester He- Thank you for making I PART TIME food service company Stop complaining, do ant. Part time or full W/V5W Y outz 3 A c k irc U B e part time positions TV RENTAL rold, Advertiser hereby us #1 fo r 41 years. HELP WANTED Is In need of full time available, all three something Instead! We time. Will train. 649- ANP YOU C AN T izaAcH TUB e p O f agrees to protect, Indemnify Fast, confidential, people o wash pots, shifts. WewMItralnand offer $300 to $500 earn­ REPRESENTATIVE 9287. ond hold harmless the Man­ easy mortgages. Mr. MATURE Woman to care empty trash, and light certify. 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Person and have good person­ of TV Rental Service PURITAN AN' VO' KNCMS WHUT MARRIDGE M EAN S.'/'----- DOE.S I HELP WANTED cellent pay and benef­ must be experienced THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk A Sy Barry VO' WANT THET T'HAPPEN T'VO' ? mov result from the publica­ BEHIND?? its. Apply or coll New ality. Do light paper­ to hospitals. Satur­ ANSWER ME.' tion of onv odvertlsment In - STOP FORECLOSURE - self motivated, andwll- work. Light repair FURNITURE MEDICAL Assistant with England Country llng to go the extra to day and Sundays W k eooQ^ie,, pi?EeiPBNT the Manchester Herald by If you art falling batiind on your Woodworklng/Harrls work on small applian­ 1061 New Britain Ave. advertiser, Including adver­ mortgaga paymanta... OR • If your bookkeeping and medl- get the lob done. Salary ces. We w ill tra in . from -7pm. 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We have Please send resume to person Immediately - \ m FOUND GROUP - openings for the as­ OLSTEN IHDMES ; 1946 Capp (nierpnaea Inc Z03-4S4-1338 Z03-4S4-4404 or call Elizabeth Rey­ for busy soles office. Sell Your Cat sembly and packaging nolds, DNS, or Kat­ Must be able to wait on IFDR SALE LOST. Large cat, char­ o f o u r homemade TEMPORARY coal striped tiger. hleen Coburn, Adm in­ customers at counter ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson Your assurance of quick foods. $5.50 to start istrator, Mountain SERVICES and have good person­ Spring Street area. Re- response when you adver­ with scheduled wage All real estate advertised In ward. 646-7842.______View Health Care, 581 ality. Do light paper­ ns the Manchester Herald Is TOMORROW OM DOMAHUE; tise In Classified Is that reviews and great be­ PoQuonock Ave., work. Light repair 4 Lines — 10 Days subject to the Fair Housing HOWWILLWEKMOW LOST on December 30, our readers ore ready to nefits. Call 633-4663, ask work on small applian­ Act of 1968, which mokes It "OAPITOL HILL PROeTiTOTEft" four month, old black Windsor, CT, 06095, CONNECTICUT’S 509 charge each addi­ WHEN) WE'VE fiowe buy when they turn to the fo r Dave.______688-7211.______ces. We w ill tra in . Illegal to advertise any pref­ COMaETELY IM5AME? and white kitten. Law- little ads. 643-2711. MOST REQUESTED Good salary and bonus tional line, per day. You erence, limitation or discrim­ BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake FLORAL Designer. Expe­ RNs or LPNs. Chorgeand to n Road area. rienced. Excellent be- plan. Company benef­ can cancel at any time. ination based on race, color, Answers to Max. Re­ staff nurse positions TEMPORARIES its. Please coll 646-3936. QOBRV religion, sex or notional I'D LOVE TO - RNE, netts and salary. Send available. Full or port origin, or an Intention to SAKE HIM BUT NO ward. Call 645-6272. resume to: Box AA, eoe______NO REFUNDS OR A CAKE CANDLES time employment, all ADJUSTMENTS moke any such preference, C/0 Manchester He­ three shifts. Excellent DATA ENTRY Operator- limitation or discrimination. ^ 1 ' LOOK FOR THE rald, 16 Bralnard salary with full benefit OLSTEN Need fo r busy office CALL HERALD The Herald will not know­ Place, Manchester. package. Pleose stop In located In South Wind­ ingly accept anv advertise­ sor. Excellent working ment which Is In violation of or call Elizabeth Rey­ SERVICES CLASSIFIED the low. 1 4 ^ STARS ... ^ nolds, DNS, Mountain conditions, competi­ You’ll hire the 162 Spencer Sti jet tive salary and benefit SOUTHERtJ New Eng- View Health Care, 581 643-2711 lond classifleld ads Poquonock Ave., Manchester, CT 06040 package. Contract Look for the CLASSIFIED Neal, 289-3484. reach nearly 800,000 best when you find Windsor, CT, 06095, Call Kathy or Cindy at homes In Connecticut 688-7211. LOOKING for Assistant and Rhode Island. The ALLEY OOP by Dave Graue i ADS with STARS; 647-1991 On the Job frainin^^^ In Manchester Doc­ price for a basic 25 them in the tor's office. Must be l — m to b« an opttcal tachntclan. Wa word ad Is only $55 and dependable, responsi­ THEY'RE HEADIN’/'^‘^“'~' THEY'VE STOPPED.' MOW PROBABLY A COMPASS...) I THIN k / YAH,BUT DOTS : Put a star on your ad OFFICE ASSEMBLER full time otfar attady •mploymant. with will oppear In 43 news­ Classified Section. opportunity for advanctmant. ble and hove a pleasant RIGHT FOR THAT ( YAHi WHAT TH' HECK IS YELLOW TO GET PER PROPER / YOU’RE A DUMB Dl- part time. Small elec­ papers. For more In­ K BIG TREE BEARD UP TO? LOOKS LIKE d i r e c t i o n ; RIGHT' \, RECTION TO / O MANAGER Proaantty aaalUr>g tralnaaa for our personality. Afternoon PN-—_____ trical parts. Will train. offtoa ataff, ar>d our lana grtndif>o formation call Classi­ ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady HE’S INTERESTED IN SOME­ THERE THEYS GO, IF YOU I “ hours. Some mornings fied, 643-2711 and ask THING HE'S HOLDING IN GO AGAINASK ME! ^ Telephone 643-2711 steady full time $5.00-56.38 with defined dapartmant. Stv11r>g hourly rata *5.00 and 2 evenings. 646- H IS HAND with ravtawa In 90. 00 and 120 daya. for detalls.p position. Apply In pay Increases. Benef­ 5153. its, 4 day week Mondoy CaN Bob PouTYd to diacuaa tha BING Bang Boom!!! Ht -fo ^ifi A "$(x V LVNA m VtAH,SP(H A&AIN... person to Mr. Singer. thru Thursday. Apply axcallant banafits program and ^ ★ 4 appolntmant for Intarviaw. Sellers have priced this ID WIN / N0THIN& > t?l$AN&A ./ IT'^ (?£flN\mV at Able Coll and Elec­ MEDICARE fabulous brand new A HHER Fft)/v\ PURITAN’S tronics, Howard Road, QSA Dptical- 849-3177 Dutch Colonial for an lUaudiPBtpr H m l i T Bolton. COORDINATOR Immediate sale! THI^. A m i / I - I - FURNITURE MANAGER Trainee. MEADOWS MANOR, Priced at $252,000.00 1^ c ^ l SECRETARY - Office 1061 New Britain Ave. $18,000 fee paid. Degree Clerk with typing, key­ Is seeking an R.N. to co­ this home features West Hartford, CT In finance or bonking punch and strong or­ ordinate all medicare ac­ over 2100 square feet, 3 s £ or eaulvilent expe­ ganizational skills tivities for 398 S.N.F. large bedrooms, 2.5 rience. Convenient needed for country Beds. This 30 hour posi­ baths, country kitchen East Hartford or Man­ club. Diversified full tion features an excellent with mudroom and chester resident. Trl- time position. Flexible first floor lau nd ry. THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom CLASSIFIED CRAFTS ? iHanrhpBlpr FULL Time. 12mldnight- ano Personnel Service, benefits package. Experi­ hours. Call our busi­ enced with and/or know­ Beautiful 2.3acrecoun- A Feature of This Newspaper 8am. Janitorial help 98 Main Street, Sou- try lot in Bolton. Jack- PIP 'fOU 01AP5 HEAE THE Oig AgOtJr wanted for local store ness office Mon.-FrI., ledge of medicare gui­ E x a A iM IT TO m m , thlngton, 621-0139 9am-5pm at 633-5253. son & Jackson Real In the Wllllmantic delines preferred. Inter­ Estate, 647-8400.P ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook THE O P MAiP WHO TCOE A RUMMIM6 OH I THAT'S A&OOV T im iA P P L e ! HpralJi area. $6.00 s ta rtin g SCHOOL custodian. Full ASSEMBLER Wanted for ested applicants please LEAP OFF A PIER AMP ‘M X S T 5 0 , OMe.CHifp! HA' 6 4 3 - 1 7 1 1 wage and updependlng time 8 hours a day, 5 manufacturing com­ contact Mrs. Horn; days a week. Excellent MANCHESTER 'ISl.SOO. V 5 0 N BANK tellers. United South Windsor, Board 333 Bldwill 8L P>iViSlON Bank has several teller MECHANIC wanted. finished basement, fire­ ^ |?ouNPEP REAR... of Education, 1737 Minchtttir. CT 00040 positions available In Main Street, South Must hove tools. Good place. 1 car garage, con­ GOOD branch offices, East of position for the right 647-9191 Windsor. Telephone EOE venient location. Must the river. Previous person. Ask for Mottle 528-9711 extension 40. sell. Call Joe Lombardo, teller or cashier expe­ eoe at Car Port 742-8517. HELP rience helpful. Good RECEPTIONIST for busy Lombardo A Associates People lookiiiff for figure aptitude and Manchester Doctor’s _____ 647-1413 ______)obs read our well developed custo­ office. Telephone ex­ mer skills a must. WATER TREATMENT OPERATOR perience preferred but em plovm ent lislin;>s NEW to the market! En- FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves PRIVY STORAGE SHED. Build this spacious Apply at: United Bank, not necessary. 646-4576. loy tamlly life In this { f t The Connecticut Water Company is seeking a tech­ 5x5x8 foot shed around four corner posts. >rs\ 'J e v e r y d a v 580 Burnside Avenue, FULL time. LPN or RN sunny ranch offering Features window planter, shingled roof and East Hartford or Uni­ nically motivated individual for duties including three bedrooms, first THE ORIZZWELLS by Bill Schorr MANCHESTER operation of two water treatment plants, located in needed Immediately Naf/oiral Wil«/life W i c ^ rr plank floor. Plans include complete instruc­ ted Bank, Vernon Cir­ for busy Internal medi­ floor family room with / lAusT Something cle Office, Vernon,, h r ; w im e, y 6E^,-nirat>u tions and diagrams. #2094 Special $3.95 ^ s< HERALD Rockville and Stafford Springs. Good math and cine office In Manches­ wood stove, 2 full baths eoe/mf. chemical skills required. ter. Benefits Include and beautiful In- A < EEAUZE )bU A HEJNVB!R!F|$50LU- T o 6 L 0 ^ A L clatsHitd 8dt THi^ V/A/^fAlNG SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK! ti health Ins'jrance, paid ground pool for your ) EVEKV RAY IfXpT mow TD IfAPROV^ M o m M3-2711 State of Connecticut Treatment Plant Operator’s To order plans mall check or money order vacation and holidays. sum m er enjoyment. E>qO RrnH d zip. Add | 4060.g______cluding microwave MANCHESTER. New 3 I CARS backdrop for the conference, threat to world stability. |$2.G5 for catalog (includes | and air conditioning. fered at $98,900. Realty bridge Manor. Full tonbury line. Seven Today, the weather service is ie In discount couplons!) In | bedroom duplex. Car­ f which opens Siaturday. FIRSTfloor one bedroom Sentry Real Estate, 643- World, Benoit, appliances, large liv­ peted, fully op- room Cape with I OR SALE predicts temperatures will drop Shultz, in an interview on the |Okla. please add tax. unit. Low heating costs Frechette Associates, ing room and bedroom. William Burns, director of the eve of his departure, told The CLASSIFIED CRAFTS 4060.0 ______pllanced, i'/? baths,full screened porch, gar­ to a low of between 0 and 5 and association fee. 646-7709.□______$550 plus utilities. age, nice lot, first floor 56 Chevy Nomad Won. U.S. arms control agency, ac­ Washington Post the administra­ M ANC HEiTf R HERALD OM MANCHESTER Town- basement. $775. 643- 70,000 miles. 2 tone degrees without the wind chill P.O. BOX 1000 Good condition. $68,900 Available Imme- 1823.______laundry hood-ups. In­ knowledged that decisions at the tion was raising “ a big stew” over BIXBY. OK 74008 Sentry Real Estate, 643- house Great buy tor a 2 Coll 643-2711 to place your dlotely. Keith Real Est- blue. 327 4 speed. Near factor. side of house Is brand meeting will be by consensus. 4060.D bedroom Condo taste­ od. ote, 646-4126.______MANCHESTER. Ifamlly, new. Available Janu­ mint. $14,500 Coll 742- Friday, snow is likely, but it the plant because of Libya’s fully decorated, newly available December ary 1st. $975 plus u tili­ 8517______should change to freezing rain in This means any nation, including “ known connections to terrorist wallpapered kitchen BOLTON. '/2 modern du­ 1st. Large 3 bedroom, plex. Closeto 1-384. Full ties. Security. No pets. 66 Folrlone GT converti­ the afternoon as temperatures Libya, can block proposals. groups.” and bathroom, beauti­ Rentals IV2 baths, appliances. 872-4381, 649-5400, 647- ble 390 4 speed $3,795.00. climb to a high of 35 degrees, the “ I don’t know how successful After the clash, Defense Secre­ d a airspace. SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACKI Classified will. Why not USED CAR moderate Democrat who seeks been conceded to Stolberg Newington salvage company push and shove,” said Rep. plant at Rabta, south of Tripoli, To order plans mall check or money order place one today! 643-2711. when he is not logging 70 to 80 Robert Gilligan. D-Wethersfield, compromise and avoids the loyalists. the State Department claims has See LIB YA , page 10 and project number and name, with your spotlight. “ My understanding is that hours a week at the Capitol. a close friend of Balducci’s, in a name, address and zip code. Add $2.95 for L0TS/LAND Much of that changed Wednes­ there are no chairmen and there Politically, he describes him­ not-so-subtle reference to Stol- catalog (includes $16 in discount 1FOR SALE day when Balducci shocked polit­ are no committees,’ ’ Balducci self as ''som ewhere in the berg’s style. couplonsi) In Okla. please add tax. '85 OLDS 87LINC0LN ’85 1 ical observers with a sudden and said Wednesday night. middle.” Deputy House Speaker William U.N. told Navy jets CLASSIFIED CRAFTS MAGNIFICIENT view of 1 '86 DODGE 87 HONDA '84 HONDA 84 FORD "I know I ’m not considered a Cibes, a Stolberg ally, sounded a Glastonbury meadow FIRENZA CADILLAC 1 .successful challenge of House He dismissed speculation that MANCHESTCR HERALD OMMO PRELUDE F-15D TOWNCAR Brogham, 4 Dr., ■ Speaker Irving Stolberg, D-New he has already promised some liberal ... I am not an absolute similar — although less judgmen­ from this treed, 2.4 1 COLT VISTA CIVIC Pickup, Cap Auto Aut, Loaded P.O. BOX 1000, BIXBY, OK 74008 acre. Main Street ■ Wagon White Std. 4 Dr., Special Loaded. White ■ Haven, a liberal who sought an committee chairmanships to De­ conservative, but I think I would tal — theme. " I think Irv has had a strong under ‘armed attack’ building lot. Only 1.5 1 *6.555 *11.900 *5999 *5.999 *5.990 *17.999 *9.495 1 unpreedented third term. mocrats in return for their lean more to the conservative miles from center go­ Balducci’s power play, suc­ support, saying ‘T m not exactly side,” he told reporters. ing south. $225,000. 742- ^ '85 " 86 TOYOTA '88 DLU8 cessful despite last-minute dis- sure what’s going to happen” Supporters described him as an See BALDUCCI, page 10 NOTICE 0672. 1 '83 DODGE '84 CHEV. '86 CHEV. '86 BUICK 1 UNITED NATIONS (AP) - measures,” it said, "the Ameri­ PUBLIC HEARING CHRYSLER CAMRY DELTA 88 The United States told the Secur­ can aircraft, acting in self- 1 ARIES CAVALIER RS ELECTRA 1 BOARD OF DIRECTOR$ CITATION 2 Dr., Cpe., Auto. Brown, 5 Spd. Auto 4 Dr., Loaded I ity Council today that U.S. jet defense, fired upon and shot down TOWN OF MANCHE5TRR, CONNECTICUT Court ot Probate, District ot ■ silver. Auto FIFTH AVE. AT, AC Coventry White, Loaded AC. AM/FM fighters shot down two Libyan the two Libyan aircraft.” Notice It hereby given thot the Board of DIraetori, Town ot NOTICE OF HEARING *2099 *8.999 *0.009 Stolberg ouster splits area legislators aircraft in reaction to hostile It said the council should be Manchaitar, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at tha ESTATE OF 1 *2.999 *8888 *6.999 Lincoln Canter Hearing Room, 494 Main S ^ a t, M an ^w ter, JESSICA LYNN PROTO actions that "constituted an aware of “the gravity of Libya’s UDLL FOn MORE '84 CHEV Connecticut, on Tuatdov, January 10, 1989 ot 7:45 P.M. to Pursuont to on order of Hon. '88 BUICK '87 MERC. '84 FORD '83 MAZDA 1 Bv Alex GIretll armed attack” on U.S. forces. action.” conildar and act on the following: David C. Roppe, Judge, 1 '87 MERC. INFORMATION CAVALIER The United States made the Any resolution critical of the doted December 28, 1988 a MARQUIS ON O AILY T-BIRD GLC 1 Manchester Herald Proooiad appropriation to Education Special hearing will be held on on ap­ 1 COUGAR RIVIERA Wagon, Auto United States was expected to be Brown, Auto Brown, Auto Wagon 1 statement in a letter to the Prolacts - Fund 41 - Refugee Children ...... $1,236.00 plication proving for oulhor- 1 Whits, Auto Auto ARRIVAL8R vetoed by the U.S. delegation and to ba financed by o State Grant. Itv to compromise and settle HARTFORD — Manchester’s 15-member council, which agreed 1 *6.999 *4.999 *2999 1 to hold private consultations on possibly by its allies Britain and Proooiad appropriation to Special Grants - o doubtful and disputed 1 <10.999 *11.099 *14.500 647-1588 two Democratic state representa­ claim In favor of sold estate Libya’s protest of the U.S. down­ France — all permanent Fund 41 - axlitlng Account #871- Drugi os In sold application on file tives split on their first major Investigation...... 115,052.42 '87 85 TDYDTA '80 OLDS '87 HONDA 1 ing of the jets Wednesday. members with veto power on the to ba financed by payment, already racalved, more fully appears, at the 1 '87 MAZDA '86 BUICK '86 PONT. vote of the new legislative session Court of Probate on January THUNDERBIRD CELICA OMEGA ACCORD LXI 1 Libya has requested condem­ council. resulting from drug-related forfaltures. 17, 1989 at 7:00 P.M. 1 PICK UP SKYLARK Wednesday over the election of FIREBIRD LX Red, 5 Spd. Black, 3 Sped. std . 1 nation of the U.S. action, which it The Soviet Union and China Propotad appropriation to General Fund - Bertha E. Roppe, Loaded Rep. Richard J. Balducci of Traosurar - Bond Issuance Costs...... $84,000.00 1 Red/White Blue, Auto AT. Loaded termed "premeditated American also can kill resolutions. 004-01 Newington as speaker. to be financed from Intarast Income Inexcass of *8.999 tl.999 *9,999 1 aggression.” A formal session of In 1986, when the United States budget estimates. *6.990 *8009 *10.990 1 *10.999 State Rep. James R. McCava- the council, the most powerful attacked Libya with air strikes to Proposed appropriation to General Fund - Mlt- INVITATION TO BID nagh of Manchester’s 12th As­ 88 PONT. '84 PONT. 1 U.N. body, has not been punish it for allegedly providing cellonaous - North Elm Street Housing Prolact.....$4,550.00 ’R5 SAAB 'BB PONT. 00 1 LliVuULVl m m i N '84 MAZDA sembly District was one of the to be finoncad by rental receipts In exeats of Sealed bids will be received 1 BB Mazda scheduled. logistical support for terrorist in the General Services' of­ GRAND PRIX 626 BONNEVILLE FIREBIRD 1 leaders in the fight to prevent the budget estimates. fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ 900 MARK VII “U.S. forces have exercised attacks, many U.N. members 1 Pickup LX Turbo. Auto, 4 Dr.. LE, 2 Dr. Loaded S Spd.. AC, Blue Auto SE, Auto 1 liberal Rep. Irving J. Stolberg of Proposed appropriation to General Fund - ter, CT until JAUNARY 18, ■ Good Condition Loaded their inherent right of self- protested and Libya went to the Social Services - Aid to Clients ...... $200,000.00 1989 at 11:00 o.m. for the fol­ New Haven from winning an Security Council. to ba financed by State reimbursement of 92%, lowing: *9999 *5999 *7.999 *6.595 1 defense under international law or $184,000.00, and from Fund Balance for 8%, 1 *5999 *10,595 unprecedented third term in the by taking defensive action in But a resolution of condemna­ or $14,000.00. (1) ONE FOUR TON AIR post. McCavanagh was among response to hostile actions consti­ tion was blocked. Proposed Ordinance - To consider the purchta of premises '85 PONT. '83 CHEV 1 CONDITIONING / 1 85 MAZDA 87 MERC. '86 DODGE 87 MERC. 84 CAMARO the 31 Democrats who voted along tuting an armed attack by the on Birch Street from Tha Canter Street Corporation tor the VENTILATION SYSTEM with the 63 Republican represen­ sum of $65,000.00. SABLE COLONY PARK GRAND AM IROC CAVALIER 1 military forces (of Libya) against (2) POLICE UNIFORMS 1 RX7 DAYTONA 2 Dr. Cpe., Black, Wagon 1 Proposed Ordinance - To consider revision and amendment Blue, Auto S Spd., Loaded AT, Blue, Loaded tatives for Balducci. U.S. forces lawfully operating AND RELATED ITEMS ■ Sllvsr, Stick. Wagon, Auto Auto, AC, AM/FM to Ordinances, Section 7-21, and following, relating to the ■ Loaded *6999 *2222 1 Rep. John W. Thompson of the above international waters of the Sanitary Landfill. The Town of Manchester Is *5999 ■10,999 town’s 13th Assembly District on equal opportunity em­ 1 *8.595 *7099 Mediterranean Sea,” said the Copies Pf the Proposed Ordinances may be seen In the Town ployer, and requires on otflr- *8900 voted with 50 other Democrats to Clerk's Office during business hours. (•It 40 Off la s letter from U.S. Ambassador Index motlve action pollcyforollot retain Stolberg in the powerful All public meetings of the Town of Manchester ore held ot Its Contractors and Vendors 301-315 CENTER STREET Herbert S. Okun. 20 pagos, 2 aoctlona locrtlons which ore occessible to handicapped cltlzeny In os o condition of doing busi­ leadership post. It said the U.S. aircraft were addition, hondlcopped Individuals requiring on ouxM ory ness with the Town, os per AAANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT McCavanagh said after the Sid In order to facilitate their porticipotlon at meetings Federal Order 11244. engaged in a routine, peaceful Business------19 NatlonAlVorld j 8-7 447-3123 week history-making vote that he had Classified _ 19-20 Obituaries_____2 Should contact the Town at one Prior to the Bid forms, plans and specifi­ / m o r i a r ^ y b r o t h e r s /. V J training operation when two scheduled meeting so that ooproprlote arrangements con be cations ore available at the 643-5135 been in the fight against a third Libyan aircraft “ without provo­ Comics------16 Opinion______8 mode. General Services' office. term for Stolberg from the Patrick Flynn/Manchestsr Herald Patrick Flynn/Msnchester Herald cation approached them in a Focus------15 People______15 JAMES F. FOGARTY, SECRETARY USED CAR HOTLINE o> TOWN OF beginning. He said that he ex- Lcoal/State Sclenca____ 18 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MANCHESTER, CT. hostile manner. REP. JAMES R. McC a v a n a g h REP. JOHN W. THOMPSON ------2-5, 9-10 Sporta___ 11*14 Doted ot Manchester, Connecticut this 29fh day of Decem­ ROBERT B. WEISS, “ After repeatedly attempting GENERAL MANAGER ( 6 4 7 -1 5 8 8 . . . leader in ouster move . . . voted for Stolberg ber, 1988. See SPLIT VOTE, page 10 to disengage by taking evasive Lottery------2 Televlalon___ 17 064-12 005-01