m a n c h e s t e r - MUSTANG G h ia , 1979- Saturday, Noyember Good running condi­ FORD-1984, LTD Wagon. FUEL OIL/COAL/ 18th, 9:30am-l :00pm. tion. Sunroof. $800. CHRYSLER Newport, Loaded. 70K, damaged FIREWOOD Second Congrega­ L e a v e m essage, 647- 1977-No body rust, le ft fro n t tender. $1,600. tio n a l C h u rch , 385 N. 0856.______good c o n d itio n . $900. 645-0673. WHITE EN TERPRISES, INC. - SUBDIVISION (W-49); S PE­ POLISH woman will SEASONED Hardwood- Main Street. Toys, C a ll 649-3854. FORD Fairmont, 1981-2 CIAL EXCEPTIO N (W-50): EROSION CO N TRO L (W-51) - clean your house. For $100 cord dumped. lamps, records, clo­ more Information call door, Sedan, 4 cy­ 1135-1181 TOLLAND TPKE. — approved the application to Load delivered locally. thing, misc. Items. linder, power steering- 644-2835, 644-4663. create a four lot subdivision at the above address. The Com­ 875-7308.______CUTLASS C le r a , 1985, /brakes, automatic BOB RILEY mission also approved the request for a special exception FINE Wood for sale. Call M a ro o n , 4 c y lin d e r , transmission. Excel­ under Article II, Section 9.15.01 of the zoning regulations to MISCELLANEOUS now before those long HOLIDAY FAIR air, at/fm stereo lent condition, new ex­ OLDSMOBILE permit development of parcels which require more than 60 winter nights set In. cassette, new tires, ex­ haust system. Call 646- Nov. 17lh, 7pm-9pm, $3.00 259 Adams St., parking spaces and the erosion control plan for said develop­ HD SERVICES $100 a co rd , $55 h a lf a cellent condition. Ask- 1427.______ment at the rear of the above address. Ing $4,500. 951-9993. cord. We dellyer lo­ Nov. 10th, 9am-3pm, FREE BUICK Century Wagon, Manchester TOWN OF MANCHESTER - WETLANDS PERMIT - OL- GSL Building Mainte­ c a lly . C a ll 429-2236. Unitarian Meeting House MERCURY Colony Park nance Co. Commercl- 1980. Runs. Needs 649-1749 CO TT S T R E E T (SANITARY LANDFILL) (T-133) - acting in its 153 W. Vernon SL Wagon, 1979, loaded, w o rk. $500. 649-6250 af- al/ResIdentlal building 1987 Dodge Shelby 2 $7,995 capacity as the Inland Wetlands agency, the Commission ap­ Manchester good condition. $500. te r 4pm.______proved the request to conduct regulated activities within the repairs and home Im- C a ll 742-6186.______1989 Olds Trole-O $17,995 proyements. Interior MUSICAL •Ctiristmas Gilts Potleiy OLDSMOBI LE-1984 1987 Ford Mustang GT $11,995 wetlands and the regulated areas within 50 feet of the wet­ PONTIAC Catalina, 1966- and exterior pointing, ITEMS Preserves Near Antiques O m e g a Broughman. lands at the above address. Good running condi­ 1987 Olds Calais $6995 light carpentry. Com­ HD •Bakery -Flags 'Books Loaded, new tlres- 1987 Chevy S-10 Blazer $9,995 A copy of this decision has been filed in the Town Clerk’s of­ tio n . $2,000. 289-5983, plete lanitorlal ser- BALDWIN Spinet Plano, /b ra k e s, tuned. $3,900. 1985 Ford LTD $4,995 fice. •Baskets Chlklrens's Items call after 5pm. ylce. Experienced, rel­ Italian Provincial 643-0204.______1986Clds98 $9,995 Planning and Zoning Commission iable, tree estimates. S tyle. A sk in g $1,000. MUSTANG Convertible- 1986 Cadi Fleetwood $13,995 Leo Kwash, Secretary 643-0304.______C a ll 289-5210 a fte r 5pm. F O R D G ra n a d a , 1981, a ir, 1966, 6 c y lin d e r, stand ­ 1984 Porsche 944 $13,995 Opening at the Product Show ... page 3 automatic, new bra- L E A F R e m o v a l - Free a r d transmission. 1984 Audi 5000S $6,995 030-11 kes/starter, tu n e -u p, estimates. Call Ken 643- $2,500. 646-2304 Otter 1986 Chevy Eurosport $6,995 CARS cle a n , 90K, $1,000. A fte r 0747.______PETS AND FOR SALE 6pm .______1986 Chevy Monte Carlo $6,995 NOTICE TO CREDITORS HD 4:30, 646-0089.______1987 Pont. Bonneville $9,995 PIANO Tuning by gradu­ HONDA-1988, Civic ESTATE OF HOMES HD SUPPLIES DATSUN 810, 1978-240Z 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 ate of Hortt School of Hatchback. Sunroof, AM C Concord, 1979. Well e n g in e , good c o n d i­ JO HN F. H EN N ESSEY | m 1FOR RENT Music. Ward Krause. plnstrlplng. Call after 1966 Clds Delta Sedan $7,995 WANTED: Good home equipped. A s Is. 649- tio n . $595.643-4971 a fte r The Honorable William E. 643-5336. 6pm , 646-2990. for a terrific mixed 4931. 10:00 o m .______FitzGerald, Judge of the Court bedrooms, fireplace, breed dog. For a great 1976 F-100 Flat Bed. 351-W CAMARO-1983 a u t o ­ of Probate, District of appliances. $ 8 0 0 ■pet, c a ll 643-0793 a fte r CARAVAN, 1985. Load ed Hurst. 3 speed, Holley 2 matic, Incredibly low CLYDE Manchester at a hearing held monfhly, securlfles. 6:00 p.m . V with extras. Excellent mileage, V8, red, great on 11/14/89 ordered that all CLOTHING Barrel. Best offer. Call CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC 646-1972. HD c o n d itio n . $6,500. C a ll body. 523-7169 after ROUTE 93, VERNON claims must be presented to M a rk a fte r 3pm , 649- 643-6595. 6pm. 84 Line. Continental $9,995 the fiducia^ at the address WHITE Weddlng/Prom I MISCELLANEOUS 2111. below. Failure to promptly STORE/OFFICE gow n. S ize 10/12. Needs FOR SALE 84 Buick Century Wbg $5,995 present any such claim may cle a n in g . $80. 649-8318. I 64 Clds Cutlass Cpe $5,895 result in the loss of rights to FOR RENT Ifianrhpatpr lUprali 85 Celebrity 4 Dr. Wag. $6,695 recover on such claim. $9,995 OFFICE Space-330 END ROLLS 85 Electra4 Dr. Susan McQuay, sq u a re feet, $302 per 85 Caprice Wagon $6,895 Ass’t Clerk FURNITURE 27’/4" width — 25C month, all utilities in­ HD NOVEMBER 85 Buick Somerset 4 Dr $4,995 13" width — 2 for 25« The fiduciary is; cluded, 1 mile to 1-84, Newsprint end rolls can be 86 Della 88 2 Dr $9,995 Margaret K. Hennessey Peterman Real Estate. DARK Pine dining room set with great hutch picked up at the Manchester 88 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm d o Steven D. Zuboff, Esq. 649-9404.______Saturday, Nov. 18,1989 and sink. Good condi­ Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. 86 Century Wagon $7,495 344 Center Street AAANCHESTER-5 room Monday through Thursday. Manchester, CT 06040 tio n . $800. 646-0619. TRUCK SALE 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 office or retail suite. 86ChevrolelNova4Dr $6,395 029-11 Parking, excellent sign [GREAT SELECTION OF 1990 CHEVY visibility. G 8. S Asso- 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 Court of Probate, c la te s, 643-2121.______CARS I CARS 66 Chevette 4 Dr. $4,995 District of Coventry MANCHESTER-Prime HD FOR SALE FOR SALE TRUCKS AVAILABLE NOW... 86 Pont Grand Am SE $6/495 NOTICE OF HEARING East Center Street lo­ 87 Plymouth Sundance 2 Dr. $6,895 ESTATE OF cation. Attractlye Co­ 16 FULL SIZE 4X4 S 87 Rjntiac Trans Am $11,495 Flip-flop on pay hike LORRAINE ST. AMANT lonial decor with fire­ Pursuant to an order of Hon. place. Great road CLYDE CARS 20 S-10 BLAZER 4X4 S 872-9111 Patrick M. Prue Acting, Judge, yisiblllty and parking. dated November 14, 1989 a Security system. $925 Senate rejects $30,000, hearing will be held on an ^ - per month. Allbrio 25 5-10 COMPACT PU S CARDINAL R e a lty . 649-0917. plication praying for admission BUICK, INC. to probata of an instrument in 10 FULL SIZE VANS writing purporting to be the BOLTON 1989 Century Coupe $11,960 votes $8,700 for itself Last Will and Testament of 1988 Skylark Sedan Special $8,590 5 room Ranch w/jacuzzi PLUS 1988 Chav S-10 Ext Cab P/U $10,980 said deceased, and for the ap­ in industrial zone. Will pointment of the proposed 1988 Pantiac Grand Am Coupe $8,690 rent as office or S ALL NEW LUMINA APV MINI VANS 1987 Buick Riviera T-Type $11^90 By Steven Komarow Majority Leader George Mitchell, fiduciary, as in said applica­ D-Mainc, not to adopt the full pay business. 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 The Associated Press tion on file more fully appears, 1987GMCS-15SplPAJ $6,380 at the Court of Probate 979 Call 647-1901 Pre-Owned 1989 BUICK CENTURYS raise and accompanying ban on 1987 Chev S-10 PAi $6,280 speech honoraria in the House plan. Main Street, Willimantic, CT., 2 OOOR SPORT COUPES & 4 DOOR FAMILY SEDANS OUR MOST ALL PRICED TO SELL NOW WITH 1987 Cadillac Brougham $14,995 W A S H IN G TO N — The Senate on Thursday, November 30, POPULAR MID-SIZE PREMIUM CAR FULLY EQUIPPED V6, AIR C O N D When it became apparent he STEREO, tilt w h e e l , REAR DEFOGGER REMAINDER OF 36/50 000 1986 Buick LeSabre Coupe $8,480 late Friday got cold feet and backed 1989 at 10:15 A.M. $500 REBATE 1966 Buick Century Sedan $7,480 f a c t o r y w a r r a n t y s p e c ia l g m a c f i n a n c i n g a v a i l a b l e ' t o away from a congressional pay raise didn’t have the votes, Mitchell Alice D. Delorme INDUSTRIAL q u a l i f i e d BUYERS GM FLEET,PROGRA ------1986 Chev Monte Carlo $7A90 proposed, as a fallback, that the Clerk for Vi/indham PROPERTY 1986 Merc. Grand Marquis $9,960 o f more than $30,000 — passing in­ HD 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $5^95 Senate take a raise o f only 9.7 per­ stead an increase o f only about 028-11 CLYDE PRICE ^ # 8 8 9 1989 VANS 1986 Ptntlac Trans Am 26K $9,460 cent, or about $8,700, for itself, MANCHESTER- PICKUPS $8,700 for itself. ,0 s-fo 1985 Merc. Marquis Brougham $4,995 billed as a cost-of-living adjusunent. Avallable Imme- A Tradition of Customer Satisfaction S - T U r i '- — -^^AZBRS 1985 Buick Skylark $4,995 The Senate approved its plan Both chambers now make $89,500 a APARTMENTS d la te ly , 1,200 square 1985 Buick Sl^lark $4,995 56-43 only hours after it seemed to feet commercial and M 1984 Cadillac El Dorado $7,9000 FOR RENT be ready to accept the House-passed year. , industrial, 3 phase 1982 Ford Mustang $3,495 With the smaller raise, the House e le c tric . $575 m onthly. CLYDE 81 Adams St., Mancheslef package. The Senate left in place the ROCKVILLE-Small, 2 646-5477. CHEVY • BUICK CARTER CHEVROLET 649-4571 raises o f more than 35 percent for bill’s key ethics provision — GEO & CHEVY TRUCKS bedroom apartment. 1229 Main Street, Manchester, CT the House, federal judges and top elimination of speech honoraria in $460 rent, u tilitie s , $750 .EXIT64 OFF I 84 • ROUTE 83 NORTH • VERNON^ 1991 — would take place more as security. Ayallable government executives. CARS 646-6464 (Exit 3 - I-384) slowly for the Senate. December 1; FOR SALE The bill was sent back to the Rockvllle-1 bedroom HD CLYDE HOTLINE 872^9111 Schaller's House, where quick approval was The Senate decision would mean different salaries for the Senate and apartment, den. $495 expected. rent, u tilitie s , $750 as . Quality “ I believe it to be an unwise security. Ayallable Pre-owned Auto now; Elllngton-1 bed­ decision for the Senate,” said Senate Please sec P A Y H IK E , page 4 room Condo. IVz baths. Value Priced $635 rent, u tilitie s , $950 as security. Call 872- 83 Olds Ciera 3487.______AT.A/C.PS $2,900 MANCHESTER-1 b e d ­ 86 Ford Tempo Strikers may buy room apartment, AT.A/C.PS $4^495 quiet, on bus line, heat, a ir , etc. $495. Call 86 Chevy Nova J o y c e , 647-0168.______Colt firearms unit AT, Stereo $ 3 , 9 9 5 2 b e d ro o m F la t. $625 per month. Heat and hot 84 Chevy Celebrity AT.A/C.PS $2,900 Colt Firearms Division o f Colt In­ water Included. A 2 By Dean Golembeski bedroom Townhouse, dustries are continuing with all due 88 Honda A ccord LX The Associated Press full basement, hookup ETSelection HfPrice EfService dispatch and vigor, and all the par­ tor washer/dryer. Heat $ 1 0 < 4 9 5 and hot water Included, Anybody Can Claim It! Only LYNCH Guarantees It! 87 Mercury Cougar H A R TFO R D — Seven months ties are pleased at the progress o f the $750 per month. 1 year V-8, Loaded, A n O O C after putting its firearms division up talks to date. Past that, we have no leases plus security UkeNew 9 0 ,7 7 0 for sale, Colt Industries Inc. said further commenL” the United Auto d e p o sit. 646-4525.______85 Toyota Camry Workers R egion 9 A said in a Friday it had found a prospective MODERN-3 rooms, quiet. 1989 MODEL UQUIDATION NOW IN PROGRESS AT, Loaded 995 prepared statement. Heat, hot water, ap­ buyer and warned 950 employees The statement was signed by pliances. References, 82 Pontiac Firebird who’ve replaced sUiking unionized V6,AT,A/C. 6^ Region 9A director Phil Wheeler security, lease. No NEW 1989 PONTIAC GRAND AM NEW 1989 PONTIAC SUNBIRD Low Miles 9 ^ 1 ^ 7 0 workers that they face dismissal in pets. 647-1221 o r 646- and assistant director Robert 4P9235 MSRP 512,135 #P9280 MSIZP S 10,484 88 Honda Prelude 'S' January. 6113. ______5-spd.A/c, 619 00$; New York-based Colt didn t iden­ Madore, the two leaders in the bitter QUIET-5 rooms, 3rd Uko New 9 I ^ , 7 7 0 The Associated Press] tify the potential buyer for its two suike at the firearms plants that floor. Heat, applian­ 85 Toyota Celica began on Jan. 24,1986. ces. Reliable, mature AT, Loaded $ 5 , 9 9 5 G T I inPWT<5 BURN U S. FLAG — Students and veterans watch as Wos- manufacturing plants in Hartford The workers went on strike after odults. References, se­ teyai?University students set fire to an American flag in Middletown Friday and West Hartford, but there was an curity, lease. No pets. 86 Buick Regaligal indication the striking workers failing to obtain a new contract. 647-1221 o r 646-6113. V8, Loaded. Low Miles V/.995$ 7 .< toVotest a new federal law banning flag burning. As soon as ^ romer of might become the new owners with About 1,050 workers had gone 10 86 Honda Accord LX he flaa was burning, a Middletown policeman, foreground, put out the Jre state assistance. months without a new contract 5-Spd. Loaded $ 7 , 9 9 5 w l an ex^ngulLhe?. The flag burning angered veterans. Story on page 3. “ Negotiations among the paities I CONDOMINIUMS 85 Pontiac Grand Am involved in possible acquisition of Please see C O L T , page 4 FOR RENT V6.AT.A/C ^4 99 5 87 Mitsubishi PttoIs LS 5-Spd.A/C 6-S QQC ★ VERNONAr GREAT VALUES ON ALL PONTIACS IN STOCK Low Miles 9 0 , 7 7 0 1 83 Cutlass Supreme 1 bedroom, living room/dln- Vb.AV.A/C. Ayi O O * ; Ing room ex)mbo, balcony, NEW 1989 PONTIAC NEW 1989 PONTIAC NEW 1989 PONTIAC Low Miles 9^>7yO kitchen w/breakfast bar, 84 Toyota C e lica GT laundry facilities. Near 1-84. 6000 LE BONNEVILLE SE GRAND PRJX Tennis, pool, morel Secu- #P9136 MSId> 815,445 $ 6 , 4 9 5 rlty/reterences. No pets. *[>9424 M SRP 815,517 #P9316 MSRI’ 819,434 ^ 90. Heat/hot water in- 85 Buick Century ATA/CPS $4^495 dudedl 953-7621 85 Honda Accord LX leave message 5-Spd.A/C, 6i: 00*i Loaded 9 0 » 7 7 0 87 Dodge CmnI AT.A/C.PS, 6 A QQC I HOMES UkeNew 9 ^ ,7 7 0 FOR RENT 87 Toyota Celica GTS 5-Spd, Loaded ^ jj g ^ 9 5 COVENTRY-Ashtord, 4 room house, reno­ 84 Clds Ciera Coupe $ 1 6 ,9 9 7 V6. AT, Loaded ^ 4 9 9 g vated, c le a n , large yard. No animals. 86 Pontiac Grand Am L e a se , re fe re n c e s. 423- V6,5-Spd,A/C 6044, a n y tim e ; 423-4190 ^4 995 e v e n in g s. OPEN: I-84 EXIT 59 86 Ford Escort * AT, A/C, stereo ^ 4 4 9 5 MANCHESTER-2 b e d - MON.-FRI. 9-9; I-384, e x i t 1 room , garage, en­ closed porch. Security. S A T . 9-5 89 Acura Integra LS N o pets. $800. 647-9976. 500 W. Center St. ferX ' $12,995 ORLANDO-4'/j miles 82ChevyEICamino from Disney. 2/3 bed­ Manchester v6,AT,ps, 6$; 40$; room house, tolly fur­ .ow Miles 90|‘*7P nished, pool/rec rea- TOYOTA — r-646-4321—I— PONTIAC 33 Chev Blazer tlon facilities. /6,AT.A/C $5^995 Weekly/monlhly ren­ tal. $450/8550. Call Toni Central CT’s Largest Pontiac/Toyota Dealer 345 Center SL, Manchester d a y s , 727-6500; e ve n ­ 647-7077 in g s, 528-1635. Flag burning Tax refunds DrlnK at university due 11 people sparks tension

By Dianna M. Talbot V Manchester Herald By Larry Rosenthal The Associated Press The federal government wants to find 11 former or INEW ENGLAND HOBBY SUPPLYI present Manchester residents in order to give them their MIDDLETOWN — A group of Wesleyan University individual income tax returns, a spokesman for the Inter­ 4 students seeking to protest the new federal law agmnsl nal Revenue Service said Friday. flag burning set fire to an American flag Fnday in front Most of the checks are for 1988 returns that the post of several angry veterans and hundreds of students. Some office sent back marked as undeliverable due to an incor­ of the students cheered the protesters while others jeered rect address, illegible handwriting or failure to leave a them. forwarding address, said spokesman Michael L. Dob- There were no arrests. zinski, from his Hartford office. The values of the returns Most of those in the crowd were able oidy to see the range from $7.81 to $958, he said. puff of smoke that appeared when a city pxilice officer on “We do this every year,” Dobzinski said, referring to hand with an extinguisher put out the fire wilhm seconds the government’s effort to locate these taxpayers. I ll after five or six students igmted the flag using lighters. The following taxpayers, or anyone with information A small number of students began singing “The Star- regarding their whereabouts, should call Spangled Banner” as the flag was burned. 1-800-424-1040, he said. They are; James R. and Julia M. Anderson, John D. and Yvette A police officer filmed the entire act of defiance near Cianfaglione, Robert L. Hersey, Philomcna Lapointe, the campus center, and the flag was removed as David LeClair, Paul R. Marella, Richard J. Sepe, An­ evidence. University officials, who had warned the stu­ thony L. Tourville, James C. Tucker, Marilyn P. Van- dents that police had been notified and that they coidd Beveren and Christopher J. Walsh. face charges, said city police would provide the FBI with Almost 1.1 million Connecticut taxpayers received OPENING NIGHT — Visitors tour opening night Friday e®l!lh the film and a report on the incident. 1988 tax returns totaling $1.15 billion, with an average held at Hall Court off Hartford Road by the Manchester. East Hartford and South “As a university committed to the constitutional prin­ ciples of free speech, Wesleyan respects this counu^’s taxpayer refund of $1,055, Dobzinski said. Of these, over Windsor chambers of commerce. $460,000 of tax refund checks arc waiting to be claimed The Associated Press long tradition of challenging jrerceived infringements of by 875 Connecticut residents, he said. Values range from the Fust Amendment. As an insti*ulion, however, Wes­ $1.60 to $10,550, he said. leyan is obliged to obey all the laws,” the school said in a Steps that taxpayers can take to insure prompt delivery SEARCHING __Soldiers search for leftist guerrillas in San Salvador Friday. Much to see at Product Show statement explaining its handling of demonstration and its decision to alert police. of their refund checks, Dobzinski said, include: a microphone from a short distance • Use the peel-off label found in the tax package arid two members of the Manchester The student protesters flew a second American flag By Nancy Foley Pipe Band helped kick off the away. make necessary changes right on the label. If you live in Manchester Herald behind them to show, they said, that their intent was not weekend event. A set of antique cars was one ot an apartment, or have your mail sent in “c/o” be sure to the most interesting displays at the to be unpatriotic. .. • About 100 people milled about “We bum the flag not out of a disrespect for either it or indicate that on the label. Lynn Kessler’s display of LGB show, but none of the cars were for Religious workers, activists the show just after it opened at 6 our counuy, but out of a deep respect for and belief m • If you move, change your address with the U.S. Pbst- trains going around a track at sale. al Service right away. A change of address notification is p.m. Organizers have said they ex­ the ideal on which this nation was founded. Our freedom Product Show 1989 got off to a pected more than 10,000 people to The Product Show was even the good for 12 months. of expression must be preserved...,” said Richard Man- shaky start Friday. Many p>cople visit the show before it ends Sunday. site of a reunion. Two cousins who • File your return electronically. Taxpayers who file go into hiding after massacre were interested in the large-scale had not seen each other since 1955 delbaum, 19, a freshman from East Windsor, NJ. electronically can elect to have their refuiids deposited Charles Murdoch and Bruce Before the demonstration even began, a Vietnam trains, but one of the trains kept Lazaroff, dressed in kilts, walked were reunited at the show. Ron directly into their bank accounts thereby eliminating the sy, Zamora at the Mexican Embas­ slopping whenever it got to a certain Cavalier and his wife, LaVonne, of i veteran who said he had spent 101 days as a prisoner of SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador San Salvador. around the floor playing bagpipes war worked his way to the front of the crowd and angnly possibility of a lost, stolen or undeliverable refund check. Labor leaders, religious workers, sy- point in the track. Minnesota, surprised Ron’s cousin, (AP) — Dozens of religious for the first half hour. academics and politicians fled to The killings of Ignacio Ellacuria, Kessler, manager of the Train Ex­ Ida Fedora, the wife of Jay Fedora, lashed out at the students. workers, labor activists, acadeinics rector of Jose Simeon Canas Central change, said the problem was a short Outside, a huge hot air balloon, “Ybu are a disgrace to this country. You re scumbags and political figures went into embassies or safehouses, fearing for courtesy of Re/Max real estate, and when they called this morning and their lives after the rector of one of American University, vice-rector Ig­ circuit in one of the tracks. said they were in town. the whole bunch of you,” said Sam Ranno of East Lottery hiding Friday after the slaughter of nacio Martin Baro, four other Jesuit “Now I’ve to figure out what to spotlights drew attention to the Hartford, who was dressed in camouflage pants, a red six Jesuit priests and arrest of 12 the region’s leading universities was event spoi^ored by the Greater Jay Fedora, who lives with his killed in his home with five col­ priests, Ihtir housekeeper and her do,” he said. wife at 16 Ann St., told the couple sweatshirt proclaming himself a Vietnam veteran and a Lutheran missionary workers. 15-year-old daughter drew interna­ The Train Exchange was one of Manchester, South Windsor and U.S. Marine Corps cap. He also held a small American Here are the winning numbers drawn Friday in lot­ “We have the justified fear that leagues. Later Thursday, 12 East Hartford chambers of com­ to meet them at the show. Over the tional condemnation. 94 local businesses and organiza­ flag. . teries around New England: the assassinations are the beginning Lutheran missionary workers, in­ years, the cousins had been busy “History repeats itself. They have tions that assembled their wares at merce. Ranno also got into an angry exchange with Dave cluding four Americans, were ar­ Inside, a talking hydrant moved with their own lives and had never of a series of actions against unions, not died, they are alive among the the Product Show at 15 Hall Court, Blalock, 39, of Highland Park, NJ., a member of a CONNECTICUT labor groups and politicians,” said rested. The Lutherans were released about the floor stopping children been able to meet up. Salvadoran people. Martyrdom is hoping to increase sales or just gain veterans group opposed to the law against flag burning. The Connecticut daily number was 8-0-0. Fidel Chavez Mena, secretary- unharmed Friday, the U.S. Embassy and adults to ask them if they had The Product Show will continue not given to everybody, only to recognition with the public. Blalock was invited by the students to join them at the The Connecticut daily Play Four number was 6-8-8-0. said. smoke alarms in their houses. The today from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and general of the opposition Christian those whom God chooses,” said Theunis “Terry” Werkhoven, the demonsuation, according to Mandelbaum. T he Connecticut Lotto number was: Among those who fled to safe voice of the hydrant turned out to be on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Democratic Parly. Jose Maria Tojeira, the head of the town’s next likely mayor, cut the “The flag stands for massive murder,” said Blalock. 18-21-27-34-39^3. The U.S. ambassador pressured havens were Guillermo Ungo and that of a police officer speaking into Tickets are $3 at the door. Ruben Zamora, two of the nation’s Jesuit order for Central America, ribbon in the opening cerernony and Ranno yelled back, “Aren’t you ashamed of yourself?” MASSACHUSETTS the Salvadoran government to said at a memorial Mass for the quickly conduct an investigation, most prominent leftist politicians. The Massachusetts daily number was 2-1-7-5. Ungo was at the Venezuelan Embas­ priests. The Mass Millions number was 3-8-28-33-35-38. and U.S. religious leaders con­ demned the slayings, blamed on The bonus number was 32. right-wing forces, and called for a Minimum wage goes to $4.25 in April of 1991 NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND cutoff of U.S. aid to the government U.N. report says torture Kennedy said a Democratic-led effort of President Alfredo Cristiani. April 1991, after going to an intermediate minimum wage that would protect jobs The Northern New England daily number was 2-2-6. The government, which has WASHINGTON (AP) — President and put more money into the pockets of to boost the wage further in 1992, a The Northern New England four-digit number was $3.80 on April 1,1990. presidential election year, was “a live op­ received $3.5 billion in U.S. aid this Bush on Friday signed a bill *^1 will The new law also includes a lower our workers. In my view, this bill does 5-5-1-4. on rise in El Salvador tion.” decade, denied responsibility. raise the minimum wage from W.35 to “training wage” for new workers who are exactly that. I’m pleased to sign it,” Bush Fighting slackened Friday be­ $4.25 an hour by the spring of IWI, for­ Under terms of the new law, young RHODE ISLAND It was released a day after eight teen-agers, a provision sought by Bush said. tween troops and leftist rebels in UNITED NATIONS (AP) - - El mally accepting the compromise that However, Kennedy, D-Mass., who sup­ people 16-10-19 years old who have never people, six of them Jesuit priests, but initially opposed by congressional worked could be paid $3.3585 percent of The Rhode Island daily number was 6-4-0-1. parts of San Salvador, six days after Salvador’s government presided ended a year of disagreement with con­ ported a higher minimum, said after the were slain in San Salvador. Democrats. the minimum wage for 90 days. insurgents launched the bluest of­ over a “resurgence of torture” this gressional Deniocrats and organized Bush in June vetoed a bill that would ceremony, “1 think we’ve arrived on the year that included sexual abuse and President Alfredo Cristiani, who Employers with a training plan in place fensive in the decade-old civil war. labor. ,. . . have increased the minimum wage to 50-yard line on this.” beatings of prisoners and summary look office June 1, said his govern­ could pay the young workers a training The uoops did not appear to be Bush praised the measure, which he $4.55 over three years. “It’s not as much as the working poor executions of political opponents, ment was not involved in the Jesuit rate for 90 days more. making substantial progress in driv­ said would “protect jobs and put more At an Oval Office signing ceremony at­ deserve, but it was a real compromise and Index according to a U.N. report released slayings, which took place amid the The training wage can be pmd to ing the guerrillas from the capita. money into the pockets of our workers. tended by congressional leaders and spon­ it brou^t the president’s position to one An opposition politician said Friday. biggest rebel offensive in the 10- workers 16-19 years old for their first But Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., sors, Bush called the new act “a good ex­ of not saying take it or leave it,” Ken­ 300,000 residents of the capital had The annual report by Jose An­ year-old war. said it merely marked progress to the three months of woik experience and for The killings fit a pattern of rising ample of what we can do in the future on nedy, chairman of the Senate Labor and been cut off from food and water. tonio Pastor Ridruejo, a special rep­ three additional months provided they are repression, torture and political 50-yard line” on the issue. other matters.” Human Resources Cpmmittee, told A British journalist, David Blun- resentative of the U.N. Commission The increase, the first since 1981, in certified training programs. violence perpetrated by uniformed “I have called for an increase in the reporters. Senior Citizens . dy, 44, of the newspaper the Sunday on Human Rights, criticized both would bring the wage to $4.25 an hour by soldiers, as documented in tu to r’s Local/Stato _ Sports______Correspondent, was fatally shot by a the government and leftist rebels for 21- 23, 26-27 Nation/Warid. sniper during combat in northern kidnappings and assassinations. report. Obituaries__ 4 1 REGIONAL Weather Saturday, November 18 Pay hike A ocu-W w ffw ^lor#cssl lor oondlWons *nd From Page 1 ome In To A££ieyje^'<) This Week r 'lY-!' I Ci1euH«lo| 30° K Hew Yoffcl 45° I The final Senate action came only Levin, D-Mich., and Warren Rud- short while after the Senate, by a their intentions on Friday afternoon to follow the House example. Senate man, R-N.H. FROZEN TURKEY Atlantic vote of 65-34, had killed a move by Dole said the “revolving door” Ocean leaders were still drafting their ver­ |PW1at>ur<^ 3 3 ° K Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., strip the provision was especially important, 4 8 ° | pay raise provisions from the bill as sion of the legislation. With President Bush’s support, and that senators should accept the passed by the House. plan even though the ban on speech OlSee Aoou W»Wh««. trv: The House approved a bill the House voted 252-174 on fees would for many make a cut in Thursday under which congressional Thursday to raise its pay and that of their income. Senators are now al­ FOR ^399°° O ■ EH3 E3 E53 ® O 23. pay should soar from the current other top government officials for r^Foiws »tcm ct aL9^ ctotMy* ao*^* lowed to add to their earnings by 40 $89,500 to at least $120,800 and the first time since early 1987. Their pay would increase at least percent with speaking fees. probably closer to $125,000 by Jan. ‘This isn’t really a pay raise. ... 1, 1991. An initial cost-of-living 35 percent in less than 14 months. If rank-and-file civil servants receive a It’s sort of a transfer,” he said. “In­ raise of only 7.9 percent was in that stead of coming from the private version. cost-of-living adjustment for fiscal GET A FREE RANGE Weather 1991, as they usually do, that would ketor, from honoraria, it’s going to Mitchell and Republican Leader be coming from the Treasury.” Bob Dole of Kansas argued through be added and the total raise would OVER-THE-RANGE RSE37BA B Frigidaire the day for the Senate to take the be more like 40 percent. Sen. Gordon Humphrey, R-N.H., Microwave NOW WE RE COOKING! Increasing cloudiness, full raise. With the higher pay, lawmakers a leader of the successful fight Range with would be barred, beginning in 1991, "FREE" OFFER ON EVERY “If the voters in our states look at against a proposed 51 percent con­ $ 3 7 9 Electri-Clean Oven chance of a brief flurry what we do, if we work hard, have a from earning extra income by gressional pay raise early this year, ITEM IN THIS AO ONLY. complete disclosure of our assets, making speeches before interest said eliminating the “tawdry” sys­ Turkey & Microwave! Not Valid On Prior Sales. Good Thru Wed., Nov. 23 Turkey 'Extra wide 1 0 cu It oven & Range our speaking fees, then they c ^ groups. Other outside earned income JVM140 Manchester and vicinity: A weak low pressure sys­ tem of interest-group honoraria won cavity Replaces existing Frigidaire ♦499 tem and its associated cold front will race on through make the final judgment,” Dole said. generally would be limited to 15 his support for the new plan. range hooa Auto detrosT Sell-cleoning electric range bock New England today, bringing some very light precipita­ “The need for Congress to come percent of their salaries and public In addition to banning honoraria, Auto roast panel light, lilt up cooktop S plug out suiloce buinets tion along with colder temperatures. to grips with the ethics issue is evi­ disclosure would be increased. the legislation would put new The Senate leaders planned to P a n a s o n ic High pressure centered over the Tennessee Valley dent. Public opinion demands it,” restrictions on gifts and free travel amend the ethics portion of the FULL FEATURE tonight will extend into the northeast on Sunday, bring­ said Mitchell. lawmakers can accept from people 'tlTM^ic Chef' Helms argued that the bill was House plan to resuict post-employ­ Microwave SMOOTH TOP ing the sun back to the weather scene along with cold outside of family. being “rammed through.” The ment lobbying by lawmakrs and the temperatures. Electric Range Turkey Weather summary for Friday: 1-..sjri.' Turkey & Microwave' Temperature: high of 45 at 2 p.m., low of 35 at 7 a.m. & Range Fabulous Value' ♦799 Precipitation: none. PLUS-$50 REBATE FROM MAGIC CHFF Relative humidity: 46 percent at 8 p.m. Colt C a lo r ic Glass from m aim ona or while lighfea cooktop lightea oven window electronic From Page 1 digital clock with timer Electronic thermo­ 3 0 '' 60S Range \ stat one touch self cleaning Turkey A A dustries, as well as the potential & Range y ^ before striking. Since then, some of dustries said it had advised RF365BXVN Whirlpool Manchester Herald employees that the company “is near buyer, to ascertain the number of Cast iron burner grates re­ SELFCLEAN the workers have crossed the picket workers who might be displaced by movable porcelain cook­ ^ J lines and others have found new agreement to sell the assets of the top. top mounted cpntipis. Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. (firearm) division.” the developments,” Tianti said in a oversized oven covlNlitfell- Electric Range jobs, leaving about 800 on the picket prepared statement. cleaning btoilet oveiA. i .. Daily publication since OcU 1,1914. line. Replacement workers were If the sale goes through, Colt said Turkey its two gun-manufacturing plants “Everything possible will be done hired to fill their jobs. & Range VOL CIX, No. 42 would stop production on or about by the Department of Labor to help G.E. Gas Range ♦479 USPS 327-500 Sturm, Ruger Co. of Fairfield, workers and the potential buyer who Amazing Puce lor Whirlpool quall^ which had expressed an interest in Jan. 16,1990. Effective with the halt G.E. 30" Self-Cleaning Range Publisher of production, all workers will be has indicated a plan to maintain Penny M. Sieffort the firearms division, said it was these historic manufacturing $ 6 9 9 34HA2CKX defenitely out the the picture. dismissed, Colt said. Litt-olf black glass aven window George T. Chappell^ The company said, however, that facilities in Hartford and the area,” door Waisl-tiigh bioilei Poiceldin Turkey & Range • Editor “It’s certainly not us,” said Steve ___ Marie P. Grady the commissioner continued. enameled cooktop with remov­ '^RAagicChef Managing Editor______— the new owner plans to resume ______Ron Robillard Sanetti, general counsel for Sturm, able chrome burner bowls Auto­ Electric sell-cleoning. oulo-clock controlleO oven, one News Editor/Opinion Page Editor, production at the plants and “many Colt was founded in Hartford in matic pilotless ignition Quality Gas Range ___Alexander Girelli Ruger. He declined further com­ piece seamless cooktop. Calrod ■ surtoce units Associate Editor______of the affected employees will be 1836 by Samuel Colt, who invented ______Len Auster ment, citing a confidentialy agree­ Do, mono, DOCh or eicnonge ophoo liom Gl do lexni putenoses Sports Editor______conucted by the prospective buyer the revolver. The firearms division IJG B P 26G 2J Turkey ment signed by his company when it is a leading manufacturer of hand­ & Range Business M an ag er__ __Jeanne G. Fromerth during the next several weeks con­ ♦499 ____ Denise A. Roberts considered m ^ing a bid. guns and rifles for military and com­ Personnel Manager__ Officials at Smith & Wesson cerning the availability of jobs.” Easy-clean cooktop. heav3-oi.-- Advertising Director_ "Bouglas C. Murphy Sr. Jon Sandberg, a spokesman for mercial uses. Products include the grates, electronic pilotless ignito" Circulation Director_ __Frank J. McSweegan Corp., a division of Tompkins PLC Plus, many standard lealures Sheldon Cohen Gov. William A. O’Neill, smd the well-known Colt .45 pistol, the King Composing Manager_ in Srpingfield, Mass., weren’t im­ Cobra Magnum revolver, AR-15 Pressroom Manager _ Robert H. Hubbard governor’s office was following the ... Your Satisfaction Is Our First Priority mediately available for comment. developments. Sandberg said the sport rifle and the M-16 military s Richard Carr, president of governor was working to keep the rifle. Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by You hava Al's parsoaal |uara«tt« Tompkins’ U.S. unit has said his Colt jobs in Connecticut, but the Manchester Publishing Co.. 16 Brainard P l ^ . company would consider purchase The company lost its contract Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class^stage p ^ at declined further comment. SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER EASY TO GET TO: EASY TERMS: of the Colt division. Carr was in a with the Army to produce the M-16 c o u m c FNOM THE MAATFOnO Manchester. Conn. Postmaster: Send a d ^ e u changes Kathleen Palm, an aide to state 445 Hartford Rd. • Keenoy St. Exit. 1-384 AAf A TAKE i M TO ThI Nf W Choo$« Mo»i«»coFa vt^o last year. The loss of that contract, I M4I1RIUSS'«A i get oft at DiKOvvr or our GCCC 0*0^’ to the Manchester Herald. P.O. Box 591. Manchester. meeting Friday and couldn’t be in­ Treasurer Franciso L. Borges, smd MANCHESTER. CT TMI XIIHIV s tr ee t IatT ,i2 , terrupted, his secretary said. coupled with the strike, apparently TAAl 2 vtrrs TO Al SlfFFERT S The Manchester Herald is a member of The Associated Borges is involved in the negotia­ figured in Colt’s decision to sell the The value of the potential deal MON.-THURS.-FRI. 'TIL 8 ’aOOovRWimwokCOin Press the Audit Bureau of Circulation, the New E n g ird tions, but had been advised by attor­ wasn’t disclosed by privately-held division, although company officials Tues., wed.. Sat. Til 6 • Sun. T2-5 rso poywiar* iwooRac Press'Association and the Now England Newspaper As- neys not to comment on the deal. have denied that the lost conu^act Colt Industries, but analysts have State Labor Commissioner Betty ‘ ^ ^ v a n le e d delivery. If you don't receivo your Herald was a factor. said a sale could fetch Colt betwen L. Tianti, former president of the bv 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, please $150 million to $200 million. The telephm your carrier. If you are unable to leat^ your Connecticut AFL-CIO, declined to Analysts also have estimated that earner caH subscriber service at 647-9946 by 6 p.m. analysts have estimated that Colt comment on the pending sale, but Colt’s debt at around $1.8 billion. Firearms has annual sales at be­ said the department would be ready The bulk of the debt was incurred .7,70 b , tween $75 million to $100 million, to help any displaced workers. when management mounted a $660 one^S w th. $23.20 for three months. with a profit margin at about 17 per­ months «id $92.40 lor one year. Newsstand pnee. 35 j “We will meet as soon as possible million leveraged buyout in 1988, cent. cents a copy. with representatives of Colt In­ analysts have said. 4 In a short announcement, Colt In- 1 Suspect’s kin pleads innocent LOCAL & STATE Police get clothes, and proceeded to drive him provide them with the victim s name By Rick Santos to Vernon, where he plaimed to let or location of the V/ody, two facts he Manchester Herald his brother stay at his apartment. knew, according to the affidavit. John Giacomo has been charged His brother John, 28, of 166-G a lesson in HARTFORD — A 26-year-old with the murder of 49-year-old Homestead St., Manchester, pleaded Improprieties found Vernon man accused of impeding James Paul in the victim’s room of a not guilty to murder charges in Su­ the investigation that eventually led 13-room boarding house at 144 perior Court last month. At the hear­ to his brother being charged with the Center St. ing, Anthony testified as a wimess law on taping! murder of a Manchester man On the way to Anthony’s home at for the prosecution. in UConn accounting pleaded not guilty in Superior Court 52 Mount Vernon Drive, he decided State’s Attorney Edward Narus By Judd Everhart Friday. to phone his wife to inform her he said after the hearing that the char­ According to the affidavit for An­ was bringing his brother John home, ges against'Anthony Giacomo may STORRS (AP) — University of Connecticut The Associated Press______thony Giacomo’s arrest, Manchester be dropped or reduced if he officials on Friday released a private audit of The audit controversy surfaced a police said. She protested, so he left police contend that after he learned his brother in Vernon. cooperates fully. the school’s fund-raising foundation showing year ago, when the state auditors ROCKY HILL — Chief State’s Attorney John J. Kelly on Friday spelled out to municipal police of his older brother John’s possible When he was later questioned by Bailee have said the murder was that state money was improperly deposited into involvement with the Aug. 23 mur­ 48 of the foundation’s 2,000 accounts. and the attorney general’s office chiefs the laws and court rulings governing the secret police, Anthony Giacomo failed to drug-related. taping of calls in and out of police headquarters and der, he went to John’s Manchester The audit’s findings mirrored an earlier said they had uncovered apartment, helped him wash blood report by state auditors, who disclosed that the barracks. university had improperly allowed state money widespread abuses involving the Kelly made it clear that calls between criminal off his body, helped his brother pack ABSOLUTE AUCTION meant for the university itself to find its way UConn Foundation and the UConn suspects and their lawyers cannot be taped. into the foundation, a private, non-profit entity “Not only can they not be recorded, they cannot be UNICO CAR 4 acre affiliated with the university but not bound by Health Center in Farmington. overheard,” Kelly told the police chiefs in a meeting RAFFLE BUILDING LOT state purchasing laws. at tlte state Veterans Home and Hospital. Once a Sporooied by Moncheiter The private audit, commissioned by ine suspect has reached his lawyer, Kelly said, “the full Cheptef o( UNK:0 National dependent audit every undertaken with regard Ogden Lord Road - Marlborough, Conn university amid a controversy over the founda­ attorney-client privilege exists and and conversations Sunday, Nov. 26, 1989 to transactions between a university and a tion, did not indicate that university or founda­ the two engage in are confidential.” Muaic sta rts a t 2KK) P.M. AUCTION HELD ON SITE private foundation.” tion employees converted state money for per­ The meeting was prompted by the uproar created (Cash Bar) Casteen’s letter itself raised something of a when it was disclosed that the state police were The Army & Navy Club Property sells to the highest bidder sonal use. controversy Friday. An early draft of the letter, M anchester UConn President John T. Casteen in said routinely recording calls in and out of state police regardless of price bid. in which Casteen aggressively defended the Drawing: 6H)0 P.M. the audit “pointed to some major deficiencies barracks, including those between suspects and their university and the foundation, was mistakenly in our procedures and also to failure to follow lawyers. 1990 Cadillac Sedan NO MINIMUM - NO RESERVES sent to state auditors in Hartford, UConn procedures that did exist,” but he also defended The controversy prompted Gov. William A. Deville, four door the foundation and the university, pointing out spokesman Richard Veilleux said. O’Neill to fire Lester J. Forst, the state police com­ Tickets: $100 MONDAY, DEC. 4, 1989 2:00 PM mander and public safety commissioner. Forst told No man than 345 ticktU wiU bt k MI ProCMdM that the foundation controversy has not resulted “He wrote it, and then he thought better of to bt tutd for Scholarohipe, Local eharitiM, and in any criminal charges. it,” Veilleux said. the governor he had not been aware of the scope of to help eombaU Mental Retardation. INFORMATION SUN., NOV. 26th 2-4 PM The audit estimated that the university was When the early draft was inadvertently sent the taping. Forst was replaced by Bernard R. Sul­ For tickets call deprived of about $53,000 in interest from the to Hartford because of a clerical error, Casteen livan, former Hartford police chief. Raymond F. Damato DAY: SUN., DEC. 3rd 2-4 PM state money. Casteen said the foundation — was “embarrassed and chagrined,” Veilleux O’Neill ordered an immediate halt to the taping of 646-1021 which raises money to give to the university — said. attorney-client calls. He also asked Kelly, Attorney 240 New State Road *A unique fly-in, drive-in building lot consisting of 4.08+/- acres, has given an additional $53,000 to offset its In the second version of the letter, Casteen General Clarine Nardi Riddle and the governor’s Paul J. Rossetto located adjacent to a multi million dollar estate. improper holding of state money. promised that the university’s provosts will legal counsel, Howard G. Rifkin, to examine state 646-2482 conduct a follow-up investigation of the 48 ac­ and municipal police taping policies. The audit, conducted by the Hartford ac­ This Ad paid by *Use of 2200' lighted runway that services 13 other lots. counting firm Peat Marwick, also found that counts found to have held state money. The In addition, the U.S. attorney and the FBI are in­ A nthony A bm aese the foundation sometimes kept inadequate provosts, he said, “will take appropriate action Patrick FlynrVManchester Herald vestigating whether the state police violated anyone’s records of money spent from various a ^ u n ts, with regard to any university employees who rights. A federal grand jury has also been formed to *Lot is a must for private pilot, investor or airplane enthusiast. and that the foundation used university may eventually be found to have violated NOSTALGIC PARADE — A parade of antique cars winds its investigate the taping. facilities and resources to complete some university regulations.” way up Main Street Friday afternoon to kick off Product Show After the state police tapings were revealed, AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: a rare opportunity to bid on a property at Abs^ute The audit controversy surfaced a year ago, several municipal police departments around the state Auction which means there will be a new owner on December 4th. research contracts, apparently without 1989, which is being heid this weekend on Hall Court. The Thiis property will be sold to the highest bidder, regardless of the price. authority to do so. when the state auditors and the attorney acknowledged that they had also taped attorney- m Don't miss this chance! The audit recommended that the foundation general’s office said they had uncovered parade attracted many admiring iooks. client calls. establish better record-keeping policies and widespread abuses involving the UConn Foun­ The state also faces a lawsuit filed by defense dation and the UConn Health Center in Far­ lawyers on behalf of prisoners whose cases may have w that the university separate the foundation from OUTSTANDING the university development office, which also mington. been harmed by clandestine tapings. Some of those prisoners could seek new trials or ask that their con­ raises money for the school. Auditors reported that hundreds of LUNCHEON SPECIALS EXECUTIVE HOME Casteen reported the audit’s findings to state thousands of dollars in research money that victions be reversed. '■W auditors and to state Attorney General Clarine should have gone to state accounts at the DAILY TIL 4:00 PM MON.-SUN. Hartford State’s Attorney John M. Bailey said 135 Senate Brook Dr. - Hebron, CT Nardi Riddle in a letter dated Thursday. He university was instead deposited in foundation 3 BEEF TACOS 2 ENCHILADAS after Friday’s session that he had reviewed major •im MONDAY, DEC. 4, 1989 1 PM described the audit as “the most exhaustive in- accounts. cases in Hartford County and was confident that “we don’t have any potential for problems.” SPOUSAL ABUSE Crisp Com Shell Beef, Cheese Women who §eek to protect their children, Auction held on site Seasoned Beef or Chicken Roy Bangham, chief of police in Farmington, said themelvef, tnd their h m e from tn abufive Shredded Longhorn Sauce, Melted Cheese after the meeting that the session would help ^sure spoute, have immediately help available from Singing, music will highlight that municipal police departments have uniform ihe local police and the local couit. A man INFORMATION SUN., NOV. 26th 2-4 PM Fresh Lettuce $3.50 may not wrongfully **touch*' hia wife or hia Reg. $5.10 policies. children. Ui^ienniaed touching auch aa puah- DAY: SUN., DEC. 3rd 2-4 PM| Also Friday, the Journal Inquirer of Manchester ing, hitting, beating, alapping, rough treatment swearing in of town officials quoted a high-ranking state police union official as ia a violation of State law and may be com­ plained about to the local police. Somedmea A magnificent 9 room colonial with 5 bedrooms, tiled foyer, saying that two state legislators had complained to proof ia needed. An attorn^ can help the wife formal living room, dining room, 12' x 23' kitchen, 21/2 baths, By Rick Santos the governor in 1987 about the elimination of beeps at ihia early atage of a marital breakdown. If finished 2 car garage, full basement, 18' x 23' deck with pano­ “We’re hoping people will stay and talk with on phone lines and the fact that all lines in and out of the husband ia abuaing the wife, ahe ia well Manchester Herald adviaed to aeek an attorney who can diacuas ramic views of the Salmon River and state forest. A beautiful us,” he said. , , • u t barracks were being recorded. Republican Director-elect Wallace J. Irish Jr. the aeveral aipecta of the matter, e.g. ... (1) 5.38+/- acre hillside lot. Singing, music, and formality will highlight However, neither legislator named — Reps. Jay B. documenting the improper conduct, C2) the said he thinks the location of the event in a hall police intervention, (3) help from the local the swearing-in session and o r^ iz atio n ^ Levin, D-New London, and Richard D. Tblisano, D- •Home recently appraised at $340,000. thatholdsl50tol60issignific^t. Rocky Hill — recalled the incident and Jon L. court, (4) eviction of the huaband, (S) meeting of the town’s Board of Directors and BURRITO aafeguarding the children, (6) protection of the •Previously listed at $349,000. “We specifically asked that it be done this Sandberg, the governor’s press secretary, said he was home, (7) financial ai^ipoit frm the huaband/ Board of Education M on^y night at the way to encourage the participation of the com­ TACO SALAD Manchester Senior Citizens’ Center GRANDE “confident those conversations did not take place. father and other neceaaary Court relief. munity.” Irish said. “It is to meet our goals of Beef & Beans: Cheese, Green Salad Topped Sullivan, the new commissioner, has moved swift­ Send for free brochure *The False laaue In 5269,000 OPENING BID, day of Auction, Auditorium. Divorce'* more open government.” Diced Chiles, Onions, with Chips, Cheese ly this week to reshape the top echelons of the state TERMS: J1 0,000 down In cash or certifi^ funds, day of auction. Additional The meeting, to begin at 8 p.m., will include He said that Girl Scout Troop 639 of the & Taco Meat down payment due ten days later to bring total down payment to 10% of the election of the board’s chairman, presumed In a flour Tortilla! police. li«an$eil in CT 1960 purchase price. Closing will be in 1990, on or before January 19th, 1990, in the Buckley School will be on hand to lead the Reg. $3.50 office of the seller's attorney. to be Theunis ‘Terry” Werkhoven, the leading Reg. $3.95 He demoted Lt. Edward Dailey, a key member ol Leo J. Barrett, P.C. Pledge of Allegiance and serve refreshments. Forst’s inner circle, and transferred several other vote-getter in contested races in the recent e la ­ Retired Judge John F. Shea, a former Attorney At Law Glass Auction & Realty tion. Also elected will be the board’s vice high-ranking state police officials Thursday. CT. TOLL FREE Republican Town Committee Chairman, will Dailey, formerly the head of criminal invesuga- chairman and the secretary. administer the Oath of Office to the directors TACORRAL MEXICAN FOOD 1.800-33-44-LAW ROBERT H. GLASS jr.. Broker Werkhoven said the GOP chose the senior tions in the state’s eastern district, was reassigned to and the school board members. Manchester 382 Hartford center as the location of the event because it 646-1978 head of the traffic division in the central district, a Box 237 - Sterling, CT 06377 A musical celebration will be performed by move viewed within the department as a demotion in Rond 649-3125 has more room for parking and a greater sitt­ the Manchester High School Round Table 246 Broad Street Manchester Hartford ~ 527-1114 (203) 564-7318 CT 800-553-2243 ing capacity than the Lincoln Center hearing prestige, if not rank. ______Your cmlU are retumad dotty. i room, where swearing-in sessions are tradition- Singers. Protesters seek an end to aid Society seeks funds Thanksgiving for El Salvador after slayings help needed Congress is jwised to send an ad­ to expand operation the CCC calling on Dodd to intro­ WETHERSFIELD (AP) — ditional $85 million in military aid duce legislation to cut off aid to El housed at 126 Cedar Street. While about 75 protesters mounted a and $12 million for police training By Nancy Foley Salvador. “We’re really at the point where for families sit-in protest Friday in U.S. Sen. and equipment to El Salvador for Manchester Herald “We call upon President Bush and we’ve outgrown that building,” he Christopher J. Dodd’s office to call the current fiscal year, but members for an end to U.S. aid to El Sal­ the U.S. Congress to enact an im­ V of Congress are threatening future After 25 years as an all volunteer said. mediate suspension of all military The Historical Society has not set By James F. Henry vador, Connecticut religious leaders cuts unless the fighting stops and the organization, it’s time for the expressed outrage at the torture and aid to El Salvador and to demand a a definite figure needed to reach Manchester Herald murderers of six priests are brought Manchester Historical Society to killing of six Salvadoran Jesuit full, independent investigation into hire help, according to officials who these goals yet, he said. The or­ the tragic slayings of the six Jesuit to justice. Hundreds of individual citizens, several private priests. “The Jesuits of Norwich are deep­ unveiled a fund-raising drive Friday. ganization raises money through priests, their cook and her and public schools, and 20 area churches have Dodd spent the day in ly saddened by the massacre and The organization hopes to raise membership dues, donations and daughter," CCC said in a prepared pledged support to the Manchester Area Conference Washington, where he called on the mutilation of their brothers in El enough money to start an endow­ fund-raisers. statement. “Moral outrage is ap­ of Churches 16th Aiuiual Seasonal Sharing Appeal. Salvadoran government to inves­ Salvador,” said John Keegan, the ment so it can hire a full or part-time This year, the society will also propriate. Action is now necessary.” place Historical Society cans Volunteers have identified 361 families in tigate the killings. Jesuit superior of Norwich in a writ­ director and secretarial staff. Jay Dodd, the chairman of the ten statement. “We are likewise Savery, chairman of the fund-raising throughout the town, for people to Manchester and Bolton that meet the requirements to Also Friday, Dodd’s office was Foreign Relations Subcommittee on deeply saddened and indeed out­ comminee, said at a press con­ drop quarters into. receive Thanksgiving baskets, containing “traditional the site of press conference spon­ fixings,” as well as an entire week’s supply of food Western Hemisphere Affairs, sored by “Neighbor to Neighbor,” raged if the U.S. Government is in HISTORICAL DRIVE ference yesterday. The activities planned for the promised continued aid to the Sal­ “It’s remarkable that so many ac­ coming year include an Open House for each household. Basket values are estimated be­ an interfaith religious group. About fact supporting with money and — Jay Savery, fund­ tween $35 and $150 depending on the size of the vadoran government provided that it 30 clergy members, representing the military aid a government which tivities get done with volunteer on Dec. 3 at the Cheney Homestead, conducts an investigation, allows the raising chairman for 106 Hartford Road, from noon to household. state’s major denominations, con­ perjjetratcd or supported the mur­ help,” Savery said. Red Cross to attend to those the Manchester His­ The organization has about 650 4:30 p.m. Students from Manchester High School, filing cluded a peaceful telephone conver­ ders of these servants of god.” Junior High School, Bonnet Junior High, St. James wounded, limits the use of helicop­ In Washington, Dodd called on torical Society, and members, and of these 30 can be The Historical Society will also try sation with Dodd, Heintz said. ter gunships and other heavy Salvadoran President Alfredo Cris- counted on to volunteer their time to involve more Manchester resi­ School, and others have been collecting food, accord­ Both the Salvadoran government Dick Egan, president weaponry, and pushes for a tiani to investigate and prosecute the on a regular basis, according to Geri dents in it’s House Marker Project, ing to MACC. In addition, 50 turkeys were donated and the military have denied invol­ of the society, explain by New England Mechanical Services. Any monetary negotiated settlement in the Jesuit murder case and the recent Lemelin, treasurer. where hou-ses 50 years old or older vement in the killings of the priests a drive to expand the donations will go toward purchasing meat, fruit and country’s long-nmning civil war. and two housekeepers. bombings of a labor headquarters. Savery also said that the Histori­ are given a marker that names the About 75 protesters, most of society’s operation at cal Society needs to find more space original owner and the date the vegetables for the Thanksgiving baskets. Anyone who still wants to “adopt” a family for a them college students, gathered at 3 the Cheney Homes­ for its museum collection, currently house was built. Thanksgiving baskeL or to donate a turkey or fresh p.m. Friday in Dodd’s Wethersfield tead Friday. PnnvWancheste' Hefac produce and baked goods, can call the MACC office, said Lise S. Heintz, a Dodd Department of Human Needs at 646-4114. Non- aide. Eleven protesters were anested HAPPY THANKSGIVING perishable foods for Thanksgiving may be left at the by Wethersfield police on criminal trespassing charges when they r A C U R a "' AND TRY A TRADITIONAL THANKSGIVING DINNER AT Seasonal Sharing Packing Center at Concordia Doctor’s infection prompts Lutheran Church, at 40 Pitkin St. Perishable foods refused to leave the office after it 179 Tolland Turnpike must be brought to Concordia by 8 a.m. on Tbesday. closed at 6:25 p.m., Heintz and a Precision crafted performance. M an ch ester Another Thanksgiving-related function is a com­ Wethersfield police official said. scare of measles at hospital munity-wide Thanksgiving dinner for anyone who Those arrested were released on 643-9529 has no cooking facilities or will be alone on the written promises to appear, the SCHALLEB ft police official said. zer said it can be assumed that, as a member of holiday, sponsored by the St. James Catholic Church. By Larry Rosenthal Thanksgiving Dinner Served from H am to 9pm The Christian Conference of Con­ MANCHESTER The Associated Press the resident physician staff, he worked in many The dinner will be served at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday areas of the hospital. at St. James school cafeteria at 73 f^ k St. Free tick­ necticut issued a statement Friday APPETIZER, C h o ic e of O n e signed by Hartford Archbishop John NEW HAVEN — A resident physician at Symptoms appear 10 to 14 days after ex­ ets are available at the MACC Department of Human Chicken Gumbo Soup - Chilled Tomato Juice - F. Whelan and the Rev. Stephen J. Yale-New Haven Hospital appears to have con­ posure to the virus. The first symptom is usual­ Needs at Center Congregational Church, 11 Center Sidorak Jr., the executive director of tracted measles, forcing the hospital to take ly a little dry cough, followed about three days Chilled Fruit Cup St. Transportation is available by calling MACC at later by a rash that goes on to cover the whole 646-4114 or 649-2093. steps to prevent the spread of the highly con­ ENTREES tagious virus, the hospital announced Friday. body, Hierholzer said. More than 40 Manchester residents who are con­ Celery and Olives - W eekly The doctor who has apparently contracted A person can contract the virus simply by fined to their homes will receive a hot Thanksgiving measles was examined on Monday and left the being in the same room as someone with meas­ Tossed Green Salad w ’lth French Dressing dinner through Manchester Memorial Hospital and H eaU h T ip hospital the same day, hospital officials said, les who has coughed. Meals-on-Wheels volunteers, according to MACC. MAIN COURSE Additionally, since the local soup kitchen is closed adding they do not Imow where he may have The presence of the virus can be confirmed Roast Young Tom Turkey with Stuffing and Gravy on holidays, meal certificates will be available acquired the virus. only by conducting two tests, usually 10 days with Cranberry Sauce...... 59.45 through the Manchester Department of Social Ser­ Because measles is extremely contagious, to two weeks apart, and looking for a rise in vices, according to information received from hospital officials said they do not know the the antibodies that are peculiar to measles. Roast Prime Rib of Beef Au Jus...... $11.75 total number of people who may have been ex­ Dr. John E. Perm, the hospital’s chief of Dinner Includes: Dinner Rolls and Butter; Mashed or French MACC. posed. staff, said all patients and employees who can Fried Pototos or Candied Yams; Sweet Peas or Mixed Since the discovery, about 20 people, both Vegetables; Tea or Coffee. be identified as having had direct contact with by Roy D. Katz, R.Ph. staff members and patients, have bem revac­ the doctor have been notified. DESSERTS cinated or given other treatment to prevent Choice of One: Money not issue ALL NEW 1990 against infection, said Dr. Walter Hierholzer, The Centers for Disease Control recom­ MINERALS who is in charge of infection control at the mends that all people bom after Jan. 1, 1957, Hot Mince, Pumpkin Pie or Ice Cream be ravaccinated for measles because early vac­ Minerals not only give structure INTEGRA SEDANS hospital. in home strike to bones and teeth, they are TTie doctor was not identified, but Hierhol­ cines may not have been long-lasting. Child's Portion: also essential for alert nerve For Children Under 12 Years of Age - $3.00 less HARTFORD (AP) — About 150 u n io n i^ workers at and muscle reaction. Minerals o 0\ two nursing homes went on strike early Friday after fail­ maintain the acid-4>ase balance In Slock Models Only CHINESE DISHES and fluid-electrolyte balance Smith will run for governor ing to negotiate new three-year contracts. throughout the body. As tow As APPETIZER: Bill Meyerson of the New l^gland Health Care Calcium and phosphorus to­ 512,995 * SIV# 1648 HARTFORD (AP) — Senate Minority natorial bid. Island Tidbits Employees Union, District 1199 said the strikes began at gether form calcium-phos­ f Reginald J. Smith, who earlier said he Smith, 51, joins two other Republicans in ^ (Fantail Shrimp, Golden Fingers, 6 am. at the Colchester Convalescent Home and the phate in the bones, but vitamin the race: U.S. Rep. John G. Rowland of the 5th Adams House in Torrington. There are about 75 workers D is required to absorb and util­ would decide by February whether to run for Chicken Roll) ize the calcium. Balance is the governor, now says he will announce his can­ District and I^irfleld banker Joseph McGee, \A/onton Soup at each facility. key word for overall vitamin-mi­ didacy later this month. who announced his candidacy on Tuesday. Money was not an issue at the two nursing homes, neral health. “Fve gotten such good encouragement in New Haven businessman Joel Schiavone, who MAIN COURSE Meyerson said. The issue unsettled in Colchester was traveling around the state that I decided it was has been raising money for a gubernatorial bid, Thanksgiving Turkey Imperial...... $8.75 how many workers to put on each shift, while at Adams not in my best interest to wait any longer,” is also expected to announce his candidacy. The Island Delight...... 59,75 House the workers were fighting for a pension plan. SCHALLEB No talks were scheduled for Friday, Meyerson said. 'l^^cdicinc Smith said Thursday. All four are seeking to oppose Gov. William Served with Fried Rice, Tea and Dessert g c S /lo p o f ' Smith, a New Hartford resident in his fourth A. O’Neill, who is viewed as vulnerable after Our regular menu also available Meanwhile, three others accepted new contracts late MANCHESTER term as a lawmaker and third term as a top- signing roughly $900 million in tax increases •"N o w taking reservations Thursday and early Friday. Avery Heights in Hartford, NattoMl PVttcrtMlton Ccnltr* 345 Center St. (Rt. 6). Manchester ranking Senate leader, has considered running this year. for your i Saint Mary’s in West Hartford and the Jewish Home for for governor since April, when he formed a Christmas Party*’ * 5 the Aged in New Haven all agreed to new contracts with 348 Main Street 647 7077 I fund-raising committee which allowed him to Smith, who was Senate majority leader in District 1199. Manchester Exit 60 Off I 84 — Minutes from Hartford raise money for an unspecified office. 1985 and 1986 and has been minority leader Conn. Meal Tax | Meyerson said the three facilities agreed to contracts 649-1025 On Wednesday, he filed papers with the since 1987, said Thursday he would announce 8% s previously accepted by 16 other nursing homes. secretary of the state’s office, stating that the his candidacy for governor at a State Capitol money raised would be used for a 1990 guber- news conference Nov. 30. 1 1»" * I Off-track betting site NATION & closer after lease OK’d Maryland, would pay rent to Ron­ WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) -- New law sought Constmction of the state’s second cari Industries, which will build and off-track betting theater can now own the facility. The state Division resume after a two-year delay fol­ of Special Revenue participated in V lowing a vote by the state Gaming the three-way negotiations to assure to OK abortion Policy Board, officials say. continued use of the building as an off-track betting facility. The board voted Thursc^y to ac­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Abor­ issue. cept a 25-year, multimillion-doll^ The state off-track betting system tion-rights supporters in Congress, A result, they said, would be to lease negotiated between the state s now consists of the Teletrack theater setting the stage for a political battle thrust the abortion issue even further off-track betting contractor and in New Haven and more than a next year, announced their intention into the politics of the 1990 House Roncari Industries of East Granby. dozen small off-track betting Friday to push a bill that would and Senate races. branches that do not have video dis­ write into law the 1973 Supreme “This bill is the moral equivdent The 1,100-scat facility near Brad­ plays of races. Court ruling that legalized abortion. for women of the 1964 Civil Rights ley International Airport is Under the terms of the lease, Am- The bill they introduced would, in Act,” said Rep. Les AuCoin, D-Ore. scheduled to open in time for the tote will pay as a base rent the effect, overcome the Supreme A leader of the abortion op­ Breeders’ Cup horse race next amount necessary to repay a S7.5 Court’s decision last summer in the ponents, Rep. Christopher Smit^ November. Groundbreaking for the million mortgage loan, plus interest. so-called Webster case that gave D-NJ., said he welcomed the bill facility took place in November Amtote will also pay $75,000 a year states greater authority to impose because it would bring a full debate 1987, but only a steel skeleton had in supplemental rent every year for restrictions on abortions, supporters on abortion. He said he was confi­ been built by the time work stopped the first five years. In later years, said. dent the House would defeat it. Amtote will pay a percentage of the in June 1988. Just a few lines long, the bill “1 hope they bring the bill to the total amount of money wagered at Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald Under the lease, the state’s con- would forbid states from restricting floor very quickly,” he said. “The the facility. HOLIDAY OFFERING — Amanda Ruiz, 9, left, Chris Partyka, 12, and Jac­ ttactor, American Totalisator Co. of a woman’s right to have an abortion question will then be very squarely: before the time her fetus becomes ‘Will we permit abortion on demand queline Livermore, 9, ail pupils at the Cornerstone Christian Schooi, hold viable for life outside the womb, or for the whole nine months of preg­ some of the gifts they will bring to the altar Sunday during the 34th Com­ Charred body of woman at any time when necessary to nancy?’” munity Interfaith Thanksgiving Service at South United Methodist Church. protect the life of the moliier. ~ The House bill had 88 sponsors, Sponsors said their aim was to and a version introduced in the is found in Union forest take the fight over rights to abor­ Senate carried 19 sponsors. tions away from state legislatures, The bill was aimed at writing into UNION (AP) — A woman’s in Farmington for an autopsy, state allowing them to impose only those law the landmark 1973 Roe vs. Obituaries charred body was found inside a car police said. restrictions that are medically neces­ Wade decision establishing a parked in a heavily wooded section sary to protect the life or health of woman’s right to an abortion and at was a veteran of World War II, serving in the of Nipmuck State Forest on Friday, Fire flow test set the mother. reversing the Webster case. Abor­ Annie Ellington U.S. Army. state police said. The town Water Division will The Associated Press Although no action was expected tion-rights supporters contend the Before retiring, he was a self-employed A hunter reported finding the Annie (Whittles) Ellington, 94, of 30 Diane conduct a fire flow test on West until next year, abortion-rights back­ Webster decision eroded rights es­ manufacturer’s representative for the Lormarc woman’s purse around 9:30 a.m. Drive, Manchester, died Thursday (Nov. 16, Center Street, Waddell Road, and ARRESTED — District of Columbia police arrest demonstrators Friday ers said the bill would become the tablished 16 years earlier, and sig­ Co. of Manchester. Prior to that, he was a sales Friday, state police said. Troopers 1989) at a local convalescent home. Bluefield Drive Monday to deter­ near an abortion clinic in downtown Washington. Protesters were testing a central focus of future congressional naled a possible further erosion in She was bom June 9, 1895, in Worcester, engineer for Pratt and Whitney of West investigating the hunter’s find dis­ mine the effects of the water system new law barring demonstrations near abortion clinics. and political debate on the abortion future hi^-court decisions. Mass. Before retiring, she was an LPN at the H^tford. He developed the sale of machine covered the body, state police said. for fire protection. Masonic Hospital in Shrewsbury, Mass. tools in the state of Florida for the company. The test, which will last two The car, which was also badly She is survived by a son, Robert E. Ellington He was a member of St. Bartholomew’s hours, could result in lowered water burned, was parked some distance of Manchester, and four daughters; Mrs. Ed­ Church and the VFW of East Hartford and was pressure or affect the quality of the from where the purse was found, ward (Edna) Kurtz, of Manchester; Mrs. David a former member and past president of the water in the area of Bluefield Drive, state police said. 700 arrested (Eunice) Borglund, of Auburn, Mass.; Mrs. Manchester Rotary Club. O ’Leary Drive, Trebbe Drive, West You’ll love the Manor James (Norma) Curtis, and Mrs. Frances Jfat- Besides his wife, he is survived by a son and The woman’s body was taken to Center Street, Adams Street, Wad­ jakos, both of Holden, Mass.; nine daughter-in-law, Mark and Ellen St. John of the state medical examiner’s office dell Road and Oval Lane. grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, and Manchester; and a daughter and son-in-law, in Washington in which we eight great-great-grandchildren. Lauri and Philip Russell of Vernon; a brother, I f a es te» iss ta f$3 Ki cs *« *5s«« *« «« *» ** *** The funeral will be Monday at 11 a.m. at the Ronald Bolton of Middlefield; a sister, Lor­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Police arrested more than Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St., and raine Poirier of Lebanon; five grandchildren 5 T rida^ Come Enjoy our Holiday 700 anti-abortion protesters Friday on charges of violat­ burial will be at the convenience of the family. and several nieces and nephews. 5 care for our residents. There are no calling hours. ing a new District of Columbia law barring The funeral will be Monday at 9:15 a.m. /Christmas Displays 2! demonstrators from gathering near abortion clinics. from the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Over the years, the nursing homes of Manchester Manor and Vernon Manor have quietly earmdan S Spokesmen for Operation Rescue, the national anu- Joseph W. Sullivan followed by a Mass of Christian burial at 10 15 abortion group that organized the demonsttation, said enviable reputation for providing unparalleled patient care. Residents here enjoy the comfort of a Joseph W. Sullivan, 76, of 333 Bidwell St., a.m. at St. James Cemetery. Calling hours are ■ % , Our ArtistsHave more than 1,000 protesters came here from around Ae controlled^home-likesetting, where they can participate in a wide range of therapeutic, social and recreatwna died Thursday (Nov. 16, 1989) at Manchester Sunday, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial 15 country to oppose the new city ordinance prohibiting Memorial Hospital. donations may be made to the American Can­ 15 Been Busy! 5 demonstrators from gathering within 100 feet of an abor­ re, knowing that an abundance of licensed and certified staff will antidpate thdr every need, Bom in Hartford, Sullivan moved to cer Society, 243 East Center St., Manchester, S 5 Wethersfield, where he spent most of his life or to the charity of the donor’s choice. S 15 tion clinic. residents are free to enjoy an afternoon on the patio or a leisurely stroll on our . until moving to Manchester in 1984. Before Outside a downtown Washington clinic where abor­ A choice of entrees aimits residents in the pleasant dining room...relax...read a book...watch TV and 15 tions are performed, police arrested some of about 300 O n retiring, he was employed by the state of Con­ 00 15 protesters who were blocking tlic clinic’s entrance and Ov necticut. Jean Tobin you'///erne fheMamiri 8 ■Wreaths 5 congregating on the sidewalk outside. He is survived by a nephew, Daniel Sullivan SANTA MONICA, Calif (AP) — Jean Hol­ 15 Those arrested will face misdemeanor charges of For an mli^tening tour, call our Admissions Director and ask about the terms of our Introductory of Manchester; two nieces, Margaret Rolfe of loway Tobin, a radio, film and TV scriptwriter 15 •Roping 5 blocking an entrance, which carries a maximum penalty East Hartford and Patricia Sullivan of whose credits included “Wagon Train,” “Dr. S Offer. of 90 days in jail and a $50 fine, or crossing a police line, Manchester; and two grandnieces and Kildare” and “Marcus Welby, M.D.,” died ■Boughs 15 which carries a $50 fine, police Sgt. Joe Gentile said. grandnephews. Saturday of a stroke at age 72. 15 15 ■Decorations The protests, which began before dawn, took place at The funeral will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday at Mrs. Tobin began writing for radio with 15 four abortion clinics. By midaftemoon Friday, 4% the John F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. “The Kate Smith Show” in the late 1930s. 15 5 people had been arrested and Petersen said the total was Center Sl A Mass of Christian burial will be While still in her 20s, she wrote for such Freshly Cut Connecticut Trees celebrated at the Church of the Assumption. prestigious shows as “The Hallmark Radio 15 expected to rise. S 5 “They are killing babies in there,” said Anne Foreman, SKILLED NURSING HOME Burial will be in Mount St. Benedict’s Hall of Fame,” “Mr. President,” and “Mayor of RESTHOME Starting Friday, December 1 S wife of acting Operation Rescue director Joe Foreman, as 180 Regan Road Cemetery, Bloomfield. There are no calling the Town.” 15 385 West Center Street Vernon, CT 06066 hours. S she stood outside one clinic. “Abortion is an industry, Manchester. CT 06040 From 1946 to 1948 she wrote the film musi­ 15 Edmondson's Farm 646-0129 871-0385 cals “Till the Clouds Roll By," “Words and 15 15 and they are making millions and millions of dollars ex­ Ask for Audrey Sande, Admissions Walden E. St. John Music” and “Summer Holiday," an adaptation Great Pumpkin Patch 5 ploiting women.” ,• .1 Ask for Ann Gagnon, Admissions While they blocked the entrance to the clmic, tlie Walden E. St. John, 74, of 5 Quaker Road, of Eugene O ’Neill’s “Ah Wilderness!” 5 15 Rt. 44 Coventry 742-6124 prote.sters sang hymns from the civil rights movement $99/day died Friday (Nov. 17, 1989) at a Manchester After moving to television, where she wrote 5 $69/day convalescent home. scripts for such shows as “How the West Was OPEN DAILY 10AM - 7PM 15 and used bullhorns to spread their message. for Sixty days $79 thereafter. for Sixty days $117 thereafter He was the husband of Viola (Eccellente) St. Won,” she met her husband, Dan Tobin, who About 100 pro-choice demonstrators attempted to 5 Offer expires November 30, 1989 John. Bom in East Hartford, Jan. 2, 1915, he played Terrence Clay on “Perry Mason.” He shout down the anti-abortion forces from across the had been a Manchester resident since 1947. He died in 1982. 15 stteet. * * Astronomers find Great Wall Generic drugs OK? Bush to Gorbachev: of something we already know.’ CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — Astronomers say each new survey of skies 5 Astronomers have discovered a gigantic col­ A ‘qualified yes’ lection of galaxies that they say is the biggest turns up still bigger stmetures. ^ ‘This is the latest chapter in a saga that s Let’s have ‘peaceful structure ever seen in the universe. ing on safety tests. been going on since the late 1970s, ^ d WASHINGTON (AP) — The The structure, which they call the G i^ t In addition, the FDA has started Edwin ’Rimer of Princeton University. We Ftood and Drug Administration chief Wall, is so difficult to explain that it rdses the lengthy process of withdrawing keep being surprised that we keep seemg told Congress on Friday the agency new questions about theories of the origin drug approvals for five generic drug changes in Europe something bigger as we go out farther. needs more authority to punish makers. V and structure of the universe. generic drug companies that cheat He said theories about how the umverse ar­ "The IDA began investigating WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ ships in the Mediterranean off Malta The researchers reported their discovery in on safety tests and misrepresent data rived in its current form already have been after the subcommittee turned up dent Bush sent a pre-summit cable on Dec. 2 and 3. The dramatic chan­ Friday’s issue of the journal Science. stretched by earlier discoveries, and it is not to win product approvals. The galaxies that make up the Great Wall evidence of fraud. So far three to Soviet President Mikhail S. Gor­ ges in Eastern Europe will be the clear whether the Great Wall “will be the FDA Commissioner Frank Young form a sheet that is at least 500 million light former FDA employees have been bachev expressing hopes for “a t^m dominant topic. straw that broe the camel’s back.” Virtolly also gave a qualified endorsement to years long, or 3,000 billion billion miles, and convicted of receiving illegal and peaceful period of change ’ in The State Department meanwhile all current theories hold that the universe generic drugs, saying the agency s welcomed recent political changes it is 200 million light years wide and 15 mil­ investigation of fhe 30 top-selling gratuities and three generic drug Eastern Europe, the White House began with a “big bang” about 15 manufacturing executives have been in East Germany and Bulgaria. lion light years thick. generics provides “good assurances” said Friday. years ago and expanded rapidly into a highly convicted on bribery charges. 'The Bush, responding to a virtually Department spokeswoman Mar­ By comparison, the earth’s Milky Way about their overall safety. uniform mix of matter and energy. investigations by FDA, the subcom­ identicad message from Gorbachev a garet Tlitwiler said the formation of galaxy is 100,000 light years across. The en­ “Are the generic drugs on the tire universe is thought to be between 10 bil­ mittee and the U.S. attorney’s office week earlier, indicated his support a new Cabinet containing 11 non- In their report, the Cambridge scientists market safe and effective? 'The lion and 20 billion light years across. arc continuing and more charges are for the dramatic changes in Eastern Communist members “could be a suggested building a national observatory to answer appears to be a qualified yes Europe and reforms under way in first step” toward meeting the East The Great Wall was discovered by Mar­ ... our job is not done though, and expected. garet Geller and John Huchra of the Har- extend the exploration of the imiverse. 'They The FDA does not have broad the Soviet Union, said White House German people’s demands for proposed a telescope with a light-gathering we will keep that qualification until vard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in authority to recall drugs. In most Press Secretary Marlin Fitzwater. democratic reform. She said those mirror four meters, or 160 inches, across, we are done,” Young told a House Cambridge in a detailed three-dimensional cases, the agency relies on com­ Separately, Bush brushed aside demands could not be met fully giving it six umes the light-gathering power subcommittee. fears about the possiblity of German without free elections. map they have been compiling of a section of He added: “Patients using generic panies to comply with FDA requests the heavens. The structure is so big that it ap­ of the telescope used to find the Great Wall. reunification, saying, “1 don’t think Ms. Tbtwiler also applauded the “With a telescope that size, you can not drugs should continue using them.” for recalls. history need repeat itself if there dismissal Thursday of three hardline pears to mn off the edges of the map. Young, testifying before the Ener­ Several subcommittee members Geller said no one knows of a force that only look nearby, but you can look at large brought up the possibility of giving evolves a single German state.” Politburo members in Bulg^ia and enough distances where you can begin to see gy and Commerce investigations could have produced a structure so big in the FDA authority to bar future drug ap­ Bush, in a radio interview with the installation of four officials who how these suucturcs really evolve,” Geller subcommittee, said he will work Mutual and NBC, said reunification are likely to support new Com­ lime since the universe was formed. with lawmakers to beef up FDA’s provals from companies that arc “My view is it’s something really missing, said. “That’s one thing we really have in our shown to have committed criminal is “a matter for the people of the munist Party leader Peter Mladenov. favor, that as we look out to greater distances, ability to remove problem generics something we really don’t understand, said acts to win previous approvals. Germanys to determine. And it is a She called it “an encouraging sign” we look back in time.” from the market quicker and to take very — it’s a highly sensitive matter that Mladenov has “the will and the Geller. “It’s not just a more complex version suongcr action against the com­ Asked if he felt FDA needed that as far as the Soviet Union is con­ ability to carry out need reforms.” panies that violate FDA rules. authority. Young said, “I absolutely cerned. And it’s better to leave it Fitzwater said that in his cable to He noted that problems have been do.” Young is leaving after more than right there.” Gorbachev, Bush said “the United found with certain manufacturers, The opening of the Berlin Wall States wants a calm and peaceful Czech protesters attacked including several that switched their five years as head of the FDA next has prompted talk about a reunified period of change in Eastern Europe, products for brand-name drugs in month to take another position Germany, which has been divided as Poland, Hungary and East Ger­ PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (AP) — The students’ organization in honor of Czech stu­ tests required to win IDA approval. within the Public Health Service, into East and West since the end of many seek to implement their largest anti-government rally in more than 20 dent Jan Opletal, killed during an uprising 50 So far, he said, none of these which is part of the Department of World War II. Gorbachev has said reforms. years ended in a bloody melee Friday as club­ years ago against the Nazi occupation. cases, nor instances of company ex­ Health and Human Services. that talk about reunification would “The president said he believes swinging riot piolice attacked demonstrators. At During the rally the protesters shouted, ecutives attempting to bribe FDA In an interview during a break in mean interference in the affairs of these historic steps will make a posi­ least 13 people were hospitalized and dozens “Dinosaurs, resign!” and “We want freedom employees, have compromised the the hearing. Young denied specula­ and free elections! Communists get out! End to^ tion that he is being forced out be­ The Associated Press the two Germanys. tive contribution to a Europe that is were arrested. safety of any generic drugs that Moreover, there is nervousness in whole and free,” Fitzwater said. Thousands of young people participated in a one-party rule!” were sold to the public. cause of the generic drug scandal. TURKEY TIME — Shannon Duffy, 8, of Fairfax, Va., reaches out for the Western Europe about restoring Ger­ A senior administration official memorial service at the city’s Vysehrad It was the largest public protest since August^ As a result of the FDA’s inves­ “If I left last March, they would many to full strength, since a said Bush would not agree at the Calhdral for a student killed by the Nazis 50 1969, when crowds gathered in downtown, tigation, generic drug companies say it was because of the Chilean Thanksgiving turkey presented to President Bush Friday at the White Prague a year after a Soviet-led invasion: militarily shong Germany was at the summit to look the other way in case years ago. have recalled a total of 83 drugs be­ grapes,” imports of which were House by the National Turkey Foundation. Bush has donated the 50-pound center of two world wars in Europe the Kremlin deems it necessary to Five hours later, riot police attacked the crushed the liberal “Prague spring” led by cause of problems ranging from halted temporarily after a poisoning Alexander Dubcek, then Communist Rarty^ turkey to a petting zoo in Virginia. this century. crack down against labor unrest and demonstrators as they tried to march from the manufacturing deficiencies to cheat- threat, he said. “We’ve had discussions with citizens’ unhappiness over expected memorial to downtown Wenceslas Square. At leader. countries that expressed concern in food shortages this winter. “This least 13 were reported admitted to a Prague In Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, about this regard because of certain his­ American president, like his hospital, including an American reporter. 500 students walked from Peace Square to, East Berliners enjoying torical precedents,” Bush said, “but I predecesors, will have no under­ Many of the demonstrators, bleeding from Comenius University and placed flowers where, don’t think history need repeat itself standing for the violent supression blows by police, fled down side streets. Wit­ a young woman reportedly was killed during if there evolves a single German of man’s desire for freedom, nesses said scores of people were arrested but the 1968 invasion. Police did not interfere. Michael Schwarz, a staff photographer of| state.” period,” the official said, insisting they did not have an exact number. second weekend in West Bush and Gorbachev will meet on on anonymity. They also said police used tear gas to distmb the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, told The As­ marchers chanting slogans against the hard-line sociated Press he went with the crowd trying tO| The aroma of grilled bratwurst drifted across Communist regime of party chief Milos Jakes. march to Wenceslas Square but was beaten on, Easy Living At An Easy Price WEST BERLIN (AP) — Hundreds of the sidewalks from steet stalls. the head by police and chased away. J thousands of East Germans snacked in the Reporters said tens of thousands of people Fill your days with sun and fun at The Woods of Terra Siesta On the steps of the bomb-scarred (^urch of were at the rally. 'The state news agency CTK “Many people were bleeding on their faces, j streets and gazed into the windows of COVENTRY said Schwarz, who saw about 12 ambulances, This beautiful manufactured home community with heavily wooded Remembrance, two men, each clutching a can estimated the crowd at 15,(X)0. electronics stores Friday night as they began a of beer, chanted “East Berlin — there is no taking people to hospitals. home-sites brings Florida retirement living within easy reach with second weekend celebrating their new-found The memorial was organized by the official wall!” homes priced from $39,900. New clubhouse and swimming pool freedom in West Berlin. Outside the offices of Berliner Morgenpost,- marina access shuffleboard and year-round planned social and Although the city was busier than usual as the main daily newspaper, staffers dispensed recreational activities provide an active retirement lifestyle. O n CARD»GIFT 0 0 the visitors from the East began pouring in, free coffee to lines of East Berliners. 90 feared dead in mine blast O n there was little of the tumultuous street party “We’d like East Gennans to get to know us,” VISITATION PROGRAM atmosphere that engulfed the western sector a CONNECTION visible from a distance of at least one mile late Take advantage of our 3 day/2 night visitation program and try one said as the new arrivals started curiously at ALEKSINAC, Yugoslavia (AP) — A gas Friday, and police kept relatives and reporters week ago. the displays of Friday’s edition. Main St., Rte. 31. Vinton Village, C o v e n try ^ explosion and fire in a coal mine Fnday the lifestyle before you buy. Call toll free for more Information on City officials said 500,000 East Germans well away from the pit, which is one mile out­ The Woods of Terra Siesta and our other Angeles communities At Checkpoint Charlie on the Berlin Wall, a J l l proudly presents BBBT" trapped workers nearly a half-mile under­ side the town of Aleksinac. had arrived in West Berlin by Friday night. steady trickle of Trabbi cars and pedestrians ground and about 90 miners were fe^cd dead located throughout Florida, offering everything from the golfer's “We’d like to stay all night and make a Rescue teams, including special units from m ov^ through. its full line of Stuffed Animals the Tanjug news agency reported. It said n other mines in the region, were trying to extin- lifestyle to waterfront living. party,” said 18-year-old East Berliner Hlen At a U.S. Army base at Mariendorf in the miners had escaped unharmed. 1- 800- 338-3051 Eversberg. “But already we can see a party quish the fire and reach the site of the disaster. west of the city, American troops set up a soup A methane gas explosion and fire eiuptcd at Tanjug reported Mandusic said all of the Return fa Woods of rerro Siesta ^ here costs a lot of money.” kitchen, at the requst of the West German noon at the Aleksinacki Rudnici mine, UU 7718 Hwy 301 Nortfi Ellenfoa a 34222 Ms. Eversberg and two friends were picking miners were equipped with oxygen tanks but authorities, to feed 1,4(X) East German families miles south of Belgrade, as equipment w ^ “in the exceptionally grave circumstances these up free maps set out in the lobby of a bank. being welded in a shaft about 2,300 feet under­ who want to stay permanently. could not be used.” He did not elaborate. They planned to go home after a look around The families were being sent to government ground, mine director Branislav Mandusic told and return in the morning to line up at banks Mandusic said 73 miners left the pit safely, reception centers for the night. Tanjug. for their 100 marks ($54) in welcome money. # iw but they worked in a different part of the mine. Phone (------)------—— As West Berliners girded for the influx, The state news agency quoted him as saying Earlier reports had said 104 miners were □ Send Information on the Guest House Progran For the second straight weekend, West Ber­ there were signs that the welcome mat might flames blocked the mine’s main access sh^i THE WOODS lin banks will open Saturday and Sunday to trapped by the flames. Date of next visit to Florida------be wearing a bit thin. 742-1890 and it was believed the miners penshed be­ A methane explosion at the same mine in of TER R A SIESTA dispense the welcome money. O*69DA01176 “Of course, it’s a wonderful thing they are cause of poisonous fumes. 1983 killed 38 workers. Electronics stores in the Kurfuerstsendanun, free to come here,” said Gertie Starke, manager White smoke ising from the mine was the main shopping street, were closed like most of an upmarket clothing store, Heinemann, on other stores by evening, but they attracted the biggest groups of window-shoppers. the Kurfuerstendamm. t i ( t I Lech Walesa praises People BUSINESS ‘greatness of America’ Eddie Murphy gets the credit NEW YORK (AP) — Polish Walesa was scheduled to leave Solidarity leader Lech Walesa went New York City late Friday and fly to LOS ANGELES (AP) — Vanity, thy name is Eddie through a whirlwind series of meet­ Chicago, where Polish-Amcricans Murphy! , ings Friday with union officials, had been painting signs of welcome GE buvback of stock Reaching new levels of self-promotion, Mu^hy s Jewish leaders, politicians and for him. name is trumpeted across the screen five tunes in the Walesa’s meeting with New York V interest businessmen, and paused to praise WMk tge Ymt »ge opening credits for the comedian’s new movie Harlem RATES WMiri 40«« American generosity. state labor leaders began a day that Nights,” which opened Friday. He told a group of state union included other sessions with Jewish is biggest in history 6 40% 6 06% “ftiramount Pictures presents in association with Mdie Ave'ait he said 'he comqiany was much 793% 7 89% 9.17 S59JO at the dose "jOt J0O9S 30 Public Television Dec. 2, and will air on PBS stations ct radaeg on the Serf- York Stock Exchange, they had confirmed GE’i Triple A debt across the country later in the month. celping to support the orvcrail stock market. rating. AsiPUXi 34161 1 339.10 266 47 At Moody’s Snvestors Service Inc., analyst 'The show includes a version of “O Holy Night” per­ The stock had already risen about S3 a share formed by Rogers, the Forester Sisters and the Lee Col­ 1 earlier in the week on speculation of some kind Alfred Pastore said, *Tbey’re preuy sharp %------53,336 571 53.315843 | 52.614 470 people and we feel they’re going to do the right A 5000 lege Singers from Cleveland, Tenn. of announcement to benefit shareholders. ' I ^aiu9 Of 5000 stocks) biiiKXi ; tHiiHon billion thing with the money, not spend it foolishly.” “There are Christmas songs and there are Christmas The repurchase authorized by the board of The huge buyback provoked questions about songs,” Rogers said. ‘This song, to me, really typifies directors would amount to about 20 percent of whether GE was being too conservative with what Christmas is all about.” GE’i stock at current prices. Taking stock off its money when it could be using it to buy Sir John talks about Diana ±e market benefiu shareholders because other companies or build existing businesses. profits are spread over fewer shares. But analyst Linda Shuman (rf Prudential- General Electric plan LONDON (AP) — Actor Sir John Gielgud paid tribute “Tnti affirms to us diat the company really Bache Securities Inc. said GE had come under Friday to the “youth and exquisite beauty” of Princess heiieves ±ai the stock is cheap,” said Robert heal from institutioraJ investors for the exact Diana as she presided over his installation as the first Spremulii, an investment officer for the Col­ opposite reason, puoing money into risl^ m- pushes stocks higher honorary fellow of the Royal Academy of Dramatic /yt. \h l i e Retirement Equities Fund, a major pen- vestments instead of returning it to The princess, whose husband Prince Charles is heir to the throne, is president of the prestigious drama school, jion fund and GE stockholder. shareholders. Among other actively traded blue GE’s SIO biilion total buyback is by far the NEW "yORK (AP) — The stock and leading actors including Suzannah York and Sir “There’s inherent risk in acquisiuons: the chips. International Business TURN ON THE LIGHTS! biggest announced at ore time, but it is spread market gained ground Friday with a Richard Attenborough were on hand for the ceremony, risk that you overpay, the risk that it doesn’t Machines rose 2 to 99'/»; Philip out over five years. Other companies have an- boost from news of General along with present-day students. work out,” she said. Electric’s plans to buy back as much Morris 1/4 to 413/8; Exxon 3m to 4 Lucky kids will have the chance to ride with no'cnced a succession of shortcr-tenn buybacks “They will still have enough funds available “My career has been marvelously lucky. I only hope as SIO billion of its shares. 461/4, and Union Carbide 3/g to 231/8. "hat total billions of dollars. The closest in a to grow internally,” said Russell Leavitt of that many of you will succeed as I have been lucky The Dow Jones average of 30 in­ The session got off to a sluggish Santa in a Fire Truck to light the Christmas Tree in single announcement was Atlantic Richfield Salomon Brothers Inc. “In the products that GE enough to do,” said Gielgud. , , . • • dustrials rose 17.00 to ,652.66, start as interest rates rose in the Co. with billion in 1985. is involved in, I think they will remain fully Gielgud entered the academy on a scholarship m 1924 Downtown Manchester. GE’s armouncement caps a decade of mas­ finishing the week with a net gain of bond market. Prices of long-term and was its president until his 85th yrthday earlier this competitive on a world scale." government bonds dropped more sive and successful restructuring in which the The dividend increase brings the quarterly 27.05 points. year. Princess Diana, 28, succeeded him. Advancing issues outnumbered than $5 for each Sl.OOO in face company has sold off numerous businesses and dividend to 47 cents a share, and GE said it Gielgud referred to the two new appointments him­ Friday, November 24,1989 - 6:30 pm — declines by about 9 to 8 in nation­ value, increasing their yields to the bought others in order to focus on 13 key in­ would keep raising dividends in line with in­ self as fellow and she as president — as “vcncrability wide trading of New York Stock Ex­ 7.92 percent-7.97 percent range. dustries, from lighting, broadcasting and medi­ creases in earnings per share. and wisdom” on one hand and “youth and exquisite St. James Church lawn on Main Street change-listed stocks, with 766 up, The Commerce Department reported an unexpectedly strong 12 beauty” on the other. . . 682 down and 519 unchanged. “I was a very bad president,’ Gielgud told the Volume on the floor of the Big pxtreent increase in housing starts for Drawing: November 21st Housing starts on rebound Board came to 151.02 million October. audience. , , , 'The figures on new construcuon Attenborough, chairman of the academy s council, Everyone is shares, against 148.37 million in the described him as “in truth, one of the greatest actors of previous session. Nationwide, con­ are notoriously subject to erratic Enter you Child's WASHINGTON (AFj — Housing starts apartments were built at an annual rate of 1.17 invited to attend solidated volume in NYSE-listed is­ swings, however, and have seldom all time.” n bounced back 12 percent in October from Sep­ million units in October 1982 during the depths name to v;in the sues, including trades in those stock- exerted much lasting influence on the tree lighting tember's seven-year low, the government of the 1981-82 recession. Stevie Wonder to be speaker s on regional exchanges and in the the stock market in recent years. reported Friday, and analsyis said they expect Many analysts attributed the September con­ EAST L/VNSING, Mich. (AP) — Fourteen-time honor of turning and Carol Sing. CO over-the-counter market, totaled Ehin & Bradstreet rose 3/8 to 427/8 the construction rate to remain stable through struction drop to a spike in mortgage rates and Grammy Award winner Stevie Wonder rcschcdul^ a 178.23 million shares. in active trading. The slock fell 73/4 on the Christmas Sponsored By The the first quarter of 1990. said the October advance followed a subse­ concert date in Africa so he can speak at Michigan State “The housing market seems to have bot­ quent decline. General Electric helped stir points Wednesday and Thursday University’s December commencement. Tree lights and... revived interest in blue-chip issues, Downtown tomed out,” said David Seiders, chief The housing industry has been among the after the company said it expects to “We were just very lucky. We’re all excited about it, get o ride in o economist for the National Associauon of hardest hit as the Federal Reserve drove up in­ reporting plans for its repurchase of post lower earnings in 1990 as it said J.J. Jackson, a specialist in Michigan State s Office Merchants Assoc. revamps its credit-services business. Home Builders. But he and other analyss said terest rates to slow economic growth and lower stock over the next five years and an of Programs for Handicapped Students. fire truck. 4 Carol Sing led by they do not foresee any surge in building — inflation. increase in the quarterly dividend Land’s End gained 2'/4 to 26^/8. Wonder and Jackson attended the Michigan Schom for from 41 cents a share to 47 cents. vLatc Thursday the company “just hanging in there.” But the Fed has slowly eased rates over the the Blind together in Lansing from l%3-68 and arc entries will The Manchester summer and, except for the blip in September, John F. Welch, the company’s reported flat earnings for its most The Commerce Department reported that longtime friends. . _ . ,___ be chosen new homes and apartments were built at a mortgage rates have fallen from March’s 11.22 chairman, also forecast “double- recent fiscal quarter. Wonder, a Saginaw native raised m Detroit, was bom Musical Players. But whatever disappointment that seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.42 million percent peak to 9.82 percent by the end of Oc­ digit growth for share earnings into blind. Since beginning his musical career at age 10 m news engendered was apparently of­ Entil«s murt be tober, according to surveys by the Federal the 1990s.” 1961, Wonder has won 14 Grammy and numerous other Mail or deliver to: received by 5 pm units last month. fset when at least one brokerage THf M AfICflBfER "RerXid The 12 percent rebound from September w ^ Home Loan Mortgage Corp. GE shares climbed 2 to 59'/2 as awards. The 39-year-old composer and performer will (G»adMK-60rly) 16 Brainard Place, Manchester. Ct 06040 November 21. T9e9 V: firm repeated its favorable view of the sharpest gain s'ncc a 13 percent advance in The higher rates stifled sales and boosted in­ the day’s most active Big Board- receive an honorary doctor of humanities degree from the Nam e______G rade______ventories of single-family homes to an 8.1- listed issue. the stock. December 1986. Stans had fallen 4 6 percent Address______School_____ in September and 6.4 percent in August. month supply by last March, said Richard Hewlett-Packard, meanwhile, As measured by Wilshirc As­ '™AbouU,925 students are expected to receive degrees sociates’ index of more than 5,000 Phone______A g e ______Although September’s pace was r e v i^ up Peach, an economist for the Mortgage Bankers gained 31/4 to 44>/2 on the com­ at the Dec. 2 ceremony. from the 126 million reported earlier, it still Association. As rates have fallen, he said, in­ pany’s report of slightly higher actively traded stocks, the market was the most sluggish since new homes and ventories have dropped to a 6-month supply, quarterly earnings. increased $9.77 billion. 1 iHaurlirstrr Hrralii

Pullout Section, Page 17 OPINION FOCUS Saturday, Nov. 18,1989 Drop Reagan, Ford V from public payroll Grounded at 65, pilots revolt By Joe Spear

Let us begin with a premise that most of ^ can probably endorse: In our egalitarian system, there is little lEPT. room for nabobs. Agreed? Fine. It is only reasonable, therefore, that at FAA stands firm on rule least two of our living ex-presidents be dropped from the public payroll. A strange leap of logic, you say? Read on, please. . „ . , requiring pilot retirement Every U.S. citizen below age 70 who receives Social Security retirement benefits must meet what is known as The agency has never satisfied it­ an Annual Earnings Test. The figures change every year, By Robert Byrd self of a way to separate healthy but currently each recipient under 65 who makes in ex­ The Associated Press 60-ycar-olds from those showing cess of $6,840 loses $1 in pension benefits for every $2 their age, Leyden said. “Making it of extra money earned. Between ages 65-69, the limit on o hear C apt. 60 may not be the best way to go, Jack Young tell outside income is $9,360. but we don’t know of any better And so I ask: What makes former presidents any dif­ it, just when way.” ferent from us ordinary Janes and Joes? If they exploit you’ve reached TTic rule, which took effect March their notoriety to make millions, why should the suffer­ the peak of your 15, 1960, has been challenged ing taxpayers be stuck with their pension and retirement i abilities flying a repeatedly at the FAA and in the expenses? Actually, the amount is relatively miniscule — : jetliner, they courts. Numerous pilots have sought perhaps $30 million a year total. One-seventeenth of a kick you out of exemptions but all have lost — most single Stealth bomber. But to a people bred to a sense of I’nc cockpit. recently in a May decision on a re­ fairness, the principle is of paramount importance. “When a pilot quest by 24 pilots. Let’s consider, as the most unconscionable case in reaches 60, he has gotten there be­ The FAA noted that while a num­ question, the post-presidential activities of Ronald cause he’s healthy and proficient,” ber of older pilots oppose the rule, Reagan. Wife Nancy got $2 million to pen her gossipy said Young, 69, who was forced by others — and their union, the Air memoirs. Ronnie got $5 million for his mcandcrings and 30-year-old Federal Aviation Ad­ Line Pilots Association — support Nationalizing the foreigners ministration rules to quit flying air­ a collection of his speeches. Right after he left office, he it. gave one lecture for free — so as not to appear too grab- liners after 35 years in itie cockpit. “We’re oppo.sed to changing the by — but he is now pulling in $50,000 to $75,000 p>er buys the office building you work minor league player— Triple A to Despite mounting pressure and rule,” said Dick Stone, 57, a Della By Ben Wattenberg be sure, but minor league nonethe­ the heroics of veteran pilots, ilie talk. in. As Dorothy Parker asked after of captain and ALPA executive chair­ In October, a Japanese corporauon spent upwards oi the death of Calvin Coolidge, “How less. (“There is only one superpower FAA sees no reason to change its man for aeromedical resources. The Mitsubishi Estate Co. of can you tell?” What are the Mitzis is left. It’s us.) Japan is a country with ruling that commercial pilots and Health and safety aside, he said, it $8 million to fly the Reagaiis aboard a chartered Boeing Japan has purchased the controlling going to do, ship it to Yokohama? half our population, aging rapidly, co-pilots hand over the controls at “ensures promotion for younger 747 (especially outfitted with bedroom and shower) to interest in Rockfeller Center in Might they raise your rent? Mighty with a lower standards of living, 60, or at least get in the back seat as pilots. If we changed the age to an Tokyo for an eight-day visit. Ron gave a few interviews Manhattan. In an earlier incarnation, they sell the building? Are those with archaic agricultural and retil flight engineer. older age, it would stall the careers and a couple of 20-minute speeches and pocketed a cool Mitsubishi Corporation produced things ever done by by sweet sectors, militarily defenseless, with “It should be optional to continue of some pilots.” $2 million. airplanes that shot at Americans. American landlords? crowded and exorbitantly expensive or retire at 60 or any other age. If a Each side can cite studies sup­ At the same time Reagan is salting away his millions, The Sony Corporation, also the American taxpayers are paying him an annual pen­ The same week that Mitz bought housing. But they do have a lot of man is physically fit and functional­ porting its point, but the FAA said in Japanese, has purchased Columbia ly able and motivated to continue sion of $99,500. The citizen of California are paying him Rock, the second richest man in the money. May that a performance probably Pictures. Columbia owns the flying, he should be able to do so,” another $29,711 for the privilege of having had him as world, Taikichiro Mori bought Four R)llow the foreign money. There starts diminishing past 50, and “the patriotic, flag-waving American said Young during an interview in their governor. We are also providing him with Secret Oaks Place, an office-building com­ is an aspect of this situation that is experience of pilots age 60 and over classic “Mr. Smith Goes to rarely considered. Historically, no Atlanta. Service protection at a cost of $3 million a year. plex in Houston. does not outweigh the danger they Washington,” starring Jimmy one buys up America. Investors He is a former Eastern Airlines We coughed up $697,034 to help him set up an office Interesting. New York City has present from sudden incapacitation Stewart-san. pilot and the founder of the “Gray and pay salaries and benefits for a staff of more than a just taken a big commerciaJ hit; usually only sink in. or otherwise diminished mental or The Japanese are the publicized Foreigners put their money here. Eagles” — formally the Pilots physical performance.” dozen. We forked over $375,000 to move his official lightning rods, but enormous invest­ Exxon announced that it would papers to the West Coast and another $25,000 to fly Ron Then they come over here to over­ Rights Association. ments are also coming in from Ger­ move its headquarters to Dallas. The FAA said it is willing to look The Associated Press and Nancy home aboard a presidential aircraft. During see their investments, or send their He hopes to draw on public ad­ many, England and Holland. And Houston is vastly overbuilt, at any scientific evidence that will the coming year, we will be providing another $559,500 sons, or their managers, to do it. miration for veterans like A1 It’s a clammy feeling. Suppose a with much unrented office spaces. help find “a way to discriminate be­ — Capt. Jack Young poses by a portrait of a World for Ronnie’s office and staff. After all, he has to have Then the investors, or their sons, or Haynes, 58, the United Airlines cap­ FORCED RETIREMENT latter-day Rip Van Winkle fell as­ So what arc foreign investors tween those who contribute to the some place to work on his memoirs. their managers, or the wives thereof, tain who landed in Iowa in July with War II fighter plane in his home in Huntington. N.Y. He is working against a leep on December 8, 1941, and saying? That the American adverse trend of increasing acci­ Modest waves of objection have begun rolling off become entranced with the bar­ no hydraulic controls, and David Federal Aviation Administration rule that forced him to retire as an airline woke up in the fall of 1989. His first economy, even in some of its dents (involving older pi.ots) and Capitol Hill. Rep. Paul Kanjorski, D-Pa., said it was an barian Yankee customs. And some Cronin, 59, the United pilot who hazy thought might well be “Japan problem areas, is still so compara­ those who do not.” pilot at the age of 60. “unmitigated atrocity” for the taxpayers to subsidize the of them settle here. (The son of the safely landed in February, on his won the war.” It’s enough to boil the tively healthy that they want to put “Age, in and of itself, should not security detail that protected Reagan as he earned his ex- founder of Sony now lives m second-to-last commercial flight, blood of any red-blooded American. their money here. after a section of fuselage blew out. be the criterion,” said Dr. Herbert ^ horbitant fees in Japan. Added Sen. David Pryor, D-Ark.: The real estate purchases do not Colorado.) , . . , “It should be optional to continue or retire at 60 or any Isn’t it? So we get the original capital. The FAA developed the rule be­ Karp, a professor of medicine and “We owe our former president protection and respect, but Perhaps not. Are foreigners— create wealth or jobs. But follow the OC cause statistics showed “a sig­ neurology at Atlanta’s Emory do we owe them a guarantee to underwrite whatever fu­ money. What happens to the $846 Then we get the talent. Then we get other age. If a man is physically fit and functionally able and Japanese and others— really nificantly higher incidence of in­ University and medical director at ture business ventures they may undertake for personal “buying up America”? Is what’s million that goes to the Rockfeller the inheritance. . motivated to continue flying, he should be able to do so.” We don’t nationalize the invest capacitating events” after age 60, the Wesley Woods Geriatric Hospi­ gain?” heirs? What will they do with the happening bad for us? Here are said John Leyden, a spokesman in tal. “We know that as we gel older, With my curmudgeon’s license, I will go even further; money? Perhaps invest it in ments. We nationalize the investors. — Capt. Jack Young some ideas and facts to consider as Washington. “That has been the there are certain physiological chan­ Reagan’s Japanese venture galls the hell out of me. I the debate gets screechy; American businesses that do create Terrible, huh? basis for 30 years.” ges that do occur. believe it is essential to provide former chief executives Americans have greater direct in­ jobs and wealth. Alternatively, they with security protection. And maybe we should pay their vestments in Japan than Japanese will put the money in banks, and the Ben Wattenberg is a syiidi^d office expenses. But 1 would unhesitatingly cut the pen­ have in America. (The trend, banks will loan money to domestic columnist sions of those who choose to commercialize themselves I however, is moving in a pro- investors. I — and 1 would start tomorrow with Reagan. Japanese direction.) The Sony purchase of Columbia With speeches, corporate directorships and endorse­ Manchester Herald I It was not very long ago that the is also a compliment. What have Inside I Senior citizens' news I yVeekend television Dear Abby ments, Gerald Ford is taking home a reported $500,000 buying-up complaints were going they bought? TTie right to use their to $750,000 a year. He doesn’t need his presidential-con­ R,undedDec.l5,1881asaweeUy^ i the other way. American corpora­ capital to sell the wildly popular I ... page 20 ... pages 21 to 27 ... page 28 gressional pension of $173,125. Jiiruny Carter apparently I tions were being pounded for invest­ American entertainment culture Daily publication since OcL 1,1^1 • cams little outside income. He should retain his $99,500 FOCUS: I ing overseas. That was said to be around the world. pension. Richard Nixon rejects all offers of corporate I 1 terrible because America needed Perhaps Americans ought to calm 1 directorships and paid appearances. He clearly deserves capital. Now we’re getting it. down about buying-up threat and his presidentialhen of COMMUNITY THANKSGIV­ School St., and Timothy Raym o^ Fm- P Prenetta Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James God, has written and will lead us in Spencer Street, Jaycees, Eighth Dis­ formed by Leonice Beatty. ftenettaSr.of89Nutmeg^ive. Manchester. She’s a graduate of Manchertcr High School the Community Prayer Thanksgiv­ ING DINNER — Thanksgiving IS a negan, son of Raymond and Sandra Fm- Parents of the bride are L eonid and trict Ladies, Sathya Saibaba Service The bride-elect is a 1981 graduat® and was valedictorian of her class. She ® day to share with friends and neigh­ negan of 160 Briarwood Drive, were mar­ Debrah Grudzinski of Spring Hill, Fla. ing. , Organization, Manchester Bible ried Sept. 2 at St. Bridget Church. Manchester High School, ^ bachelor of arts degree in fine arts from Wesleyan We’ll lie welcoming several new bors. Don’t eat alone. Come join us Parents of the bridegroom are Lucien and Chapter and Boy Scout Troop 123. The Rev. Robert Russo officiated. The graduate of the University of Rochwrer. University and a master of arts degree in urban plannmg groups to the annual Thanksgiving at the annual Community Adopting individuals include Denise Mary Voyer of Bloomfield. Thanksgiving Dinner hosted by St. bride was given in marriage by her father. She is employed by Touche Ross & Co. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Service — students from the Cabana, Rita Davidson, Edna Har­ Kelley Voisine, cousin of the bnde, Her topic will be “A passion for Life; Stones and Folk Cornerstone Christian School will James Church in their school hall, Kathleen Ambach was maid of honor. of New York City. ■ „ loan rison and Eleanor Brook, Mr. and was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were The prospective bridegroom is a 19BU Art of Palestinian and Jewish Women. lead worshipers to the altar with 73 Park St. Call 646-4114 to make a Bridesmaids were Cynthia Colvin, Mrs. Robert Emrick, Joel and Geral­ Tina Donlin, the bride’s aunt, and graduate of Manchester High School, a their ^ t s of harvest produce non- reservation or pick up your free Valerie Colvin, Lori Dellapiano, and dine Hobbs, Julie Marinelli, Joan Florence Gautier, sister of the groom. 1984 graduate of the University of Con­ Holiday service Sunday ] perishable foods and money. The guest ticket from the MACC Depart­ Kathi Albert. ___ O’Loughlin and Jan Pierro. Manuel Melhomes was best man. necticut and a 1987 graduate of Cath°Uc Unitarian Universalist Society: East, 153 W. Vernon East Catholic Concert Choir, under ment of Human Needs, Center Tom Finnegan, brother of the groom, Ushers were Dale Grudzinski. brother of University of America Columbus School St. will commemorate Thanksgiving with an the direction of Mary Walsh, will Church, 11 Center St. Special was best man. Ushers were Bob the bride, and Kevin Voisine, cousin of of Law. He is employed by Mudge. Rose, Uonal service Sunday at 10:30 a.ni. The theme of the ser­ raise their voices and our hearts; stu­ transportation is available for those McMahon, Scott Jones. Ron Pedemonte the bride. Guthrie, Alexander & Ferdon m New vice will be “A Basket of Thanks. i, _j dents from S t Bridget School will who do not drive THE and Chris Rasmussen. , The couple will reside in Manchester. Those attending are asked to bring canned or pactog^ □ □ □ After a reception at LaRennaisance m York City. . , . be greeting you at the door. A July 7, 1990 wedding is plaimed at food to be given to the Manchester Area conference of Following the scripture reading BASKET DELIVERY — There BIBLE East Windsor, the couple went on a w a ­ South U nit^ Methodist Church. Churches Food Pantry. by Rev. Frank Carter of S t James are only a few days left till Basket ding trip to Grand Floridian Resort m Or­ Special music for the service will be provided by Church, Rev. Andrew Smith, pastor Delivery Day. The absolute deadline SPEAKS lando. Fla. They are making their home m hie l ^ s , clarineUst. Coffee and conversation will fol­ for the delivery of perishable foods by Middletown. j of St. Mary Episcopal, will s h ^ Eagaiw Brewer The bride is a 1985 graduate of low the service. to Concordia Lutheran, our Season^ Manchester High School and a 1986 with us the message of Thanksgiv- Manchester High School and a 1989 Sharing packing center, at 40 Pitkin graduate of Eastern Connecticut Univer­ ing. graduate of Bentley College. She is Thanksgiving service set Also participating in the liturgy St. is 8 a.m. Tuesday. Fruits, sity He is employed at Hanover In­ I Have you observed that some of employed at Pratt & Whimey m Mid­ The First Church of Christ, Scientist, 447 N. Mam S u are Rabbi Richard Plavin. Temple vegetables, turkeys, your wonderful the most gracious people have the surance in Wallingford as a commercial will hold a Thanksgiving service on Thursday at 10.30 baked treats, must be delivered early dletown as a financial analyst. Beth Sholom; Mrs. Mary Sullivan, 1 least, while some of the worst in­ The bridegroom is a 1982 graduate of underwriter. grates have the most? From ^ ^'Readings for this year’s service will include several aiionymous wit came this gem. u references to family life. is not what you have in yoiu pocket that makes you thankfm, Speech on basic faith but what you have in your heart. Births Good fortune seems to produce NEW YORK (AP) — A Protestant leader says the I hope and pray that my son will Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal i ecumenical movement can regain its place at the center I am a proud father! With the ex­ always give that reply. It is the most within its recipient presmnption of Cynthia Michaud Csaszar of 360 Oakland St., was boni CTandparents are Kenneth and Betty Howe. 50 Virgmia ^ 1 its continuation. Misfortune tends | DUENAS, Joshua Edward, son of Cesar a ^ April of culture if the churches put their emphasis on basic ception of my love for the Lord and important issue of life. Is your heart Oct 30 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His mateni^ Road. His paternal grandparents are Bill and Jean Jensen, g to cultivate in its “victims” low Philbrick Duenas of 56G Ruby Drive, was bom Oct. 3 at S faith and serving their people. . u u my wife, nothing rivals my love for Christ’s home? grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry M i^ u d . 63 expectation. The first feels luile Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Dickinson. Texas. „ . u. <• r 2 At a 30th anniversary banquet for the Interchurch my 20-month-old son. Wadsworth Su His paternal grandparents are D m e and SENCZIKOWSKA, Stephanie Sophia, daughter of ^ The other day I reireived one of gratitude for the pleasant ^ grandparents are Lillian Hamilton of Vernon ^ Lm- oo Center in Manhattan, the Rev. Paul H. Sherry, new presi- Don Warkins, 59 Cheyenne R o ^ , and Richard Csaszar Myron and Christina Marcyniak Senczlkowska of 73 ► dent of the United Church of Christ, told representattves the greatest joys of being a father. I Paul S. Johansson resentment of the unpleasant. The wood Philbrick, Coventry. His paternal grandfather is the Sr., Preston. He has a sister Jennifer, 6. second is thankful even for little late Juan Duenas. He has a brother John, 7, and a sister Greenwood Drive, was bom OcL 20 at Manchester t 0 of most major denominations; “As we move to the 21th asked my son, “Wliere does Jesus Pastor NEVINS, Daniel William, son of Sean and Lon Live?” He pointed at his chest and favors and accepting of the status Memorial Hospital. t century as an ecumenical church, we must remember Emanuel Lutheran Church Whittemore Nevins Sr.. 206 Center St., was bom Oct. 28 JODOIN, Adam Gary, son of Gary and Bren^ , whose we are. If we do, we will move into the next cen­ said, “Heart.” 1 u w ^ Y ^ ^ D y a n a Ruth, daughter of at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternd But when Christ is in the hem, Whilham Ryba, 21 Duncan Road, was bom Oct. 28 at Ogren Jodoin, 23 Brian Drive, Bolton, was Imm Oct. 19 • grandparents are Marcia and George Gcmlaitis. IM tury with power.” , ,, j D- thanksgiving is not circumslaniial. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her materna at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal j The 19-story center overlooking the Hudson River Wellman Road. His paternal grandparents a i c L m ^ And songs fill the air. “Sing and grandparents are John and Sally Whilham. ^ Birc grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ogren, 35 Ver­ houses offices of the National Council of lu rc h e s and Nevins, East Hartford, and the late William Nevins. He make music in your heart to the l MounSn Road Ext., Bolton. Her pateiral f andmojer non Sl His paternal grandparents are Mr. and bto. ■ 3 numerous denominational boards and agencies. WEEKLY BINGO TUESDAY 7:00 PM 1 Lord, always giving thanks to G(M is Janina Ryba, 73 Notch Road, Bolton. She has a brother has a brother Scan Jr., 5. Maurice Jodoin, 40 Green Road. He has a brother Seth, 8 DEVLIN, Ellen Marie, daughter of Daniel J . ^ d the Father for everything, in the and a sister Kyle, 11. 1 Group thinks court erred Church of the Assumption Matthew. 6, and a sister l^tly n , 4. Linda Fournier Devlin. Manch&ter, was bom Oct. 29 at I name of our Lord Jesus Chnst, VIOLETTE, Benjamin Adam, son of A1 md J^e ANASTASIO, David Dominic, son of James D. and Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her inatemal ® WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans United for I Eph. 5:19-20. Rasmussen Violette of 141-B Eldridgc St., w ^ bom Oct. Margaret Litrico Anastasio of South Windsor was bom 22 So. Adams Street grandparenus are Albert and Lorraine Jauntier E ^ t Separauon of Church and Sutc contends a federal district 30 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His matemd Oct. 25 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal court in Philadelphia erred when it overturned Pennsyl­ Manchester, CT. Hartford. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Cathenne CHURCH OF CHRIST grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. w ’ grandparents are Frances A. Litrico of Manchester and vania’s ban on weanng religious garb in public school Devlin, Philadelphia. Pa. She has a sister Katie, 2. the late Domenico Litrico. His paternal grandparents are Lydall & Vernon Streets Plymouth. His paternal grandparents arc Mr. and ^ s . JENSEN, Michael Christian, sou of David and Shel­ clsssrooiTis * Raymond Violette, Vernon. He has a brother Kevin, 7. Amelia and Dominic Anastasio, Manchester. Concerning a case in which the court upheld the right over $1,000 Cash Prices Phone:646-2903 ly Howe Jensen. 230 Oak St., was bom Oct. 29 at $2,00 Admission eSASZAR, Joshua Alexander, son of Richard and of Moslem teacher Alima Dolores Reardon to w ^ Is­ lamic garb while teaching in public school, the church- state separationist group said; III ijT»»rrrrr n m 1»»I ■ Focus/Weekend TV Harris plays Crossword FOCUS/Senior Citizens (It) America's Black Forum (R) a teen doctor Oil) M o rk and M in d y [A&E] Edge and Beyond 47 English Answer to Previous Puiile ACROSS Saturday, Nov. 18 [DIS] M O V IE : The Care Bears Adven-^ By Jerry Buck school T?1 □ □ □ □ □ □ ture in Wonderland' Animated. Alice and t Gooieigg 4B Song words the cuddly Care Bears journey to W onder­ The Associated Press Holiday program successful 5 Author Emile 51 Actress — land in order to rescue the kingdom s prin­ Goldberg (30) Saved by the Bell (CC) SlOOAIVS ® Public Affairs cess from the Evil W izard's clutches g Retaliate lor 53 Bit at (M) Wall Street Journal Report LOS ANGELES — Before taking the role as a 57 Smells '^9. Paid Program 1987 Rated G 12 Devil V (last class); cable video class, 10 58 Whirlpools [CNN] Sports Close-up [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide teen-age doctor on ABC’s “Doogie Howser, M.D.,” Nov. 28 — 1 to 2:30 p.m.— 13 Muelclan — (11 Little Rascals By Jeannette Cave^ a.m.; photography, 10 a.m.; square 5B Playful child [DIS] Dumbo's Circus [M A X I MOVIE: One Crazy Summer' Neil Patrick Harris talked to some real physicians. presentaUon on diabetes. Cugat 18) Home Shopping Network (3 hrs ) 14 Inborrr 60 Printer's Outdoor Sportsman Two receni high-school grads help a Director, dancing, 10 a.m.; bowling, 12:30 direction [ESPN] They laughed at the premise but still gave him ad- Please note that the center will be 16 Sale pilch of 38 Dick Van Dyke [HBO] Best ot Encyclopedia (CC) The young singer save hei grandfather s house Manchester Senior p.m. Silver Lanes; exercise with 16 Concept closed for the holiday on Thursday DOWN (CNN] Daybreak best of the "Encyclopedia' series, which from demolition John Cusack, Demi vice. Citizens Center Cleo, 1:30 p.m.; basketweaving (in­ ig Huckleberry Wloore, Joel Murray 1986 Rated PG. “I didn’t find any teen-age doctors when I did and Friday, Nov. 23 and 24. All Finn [DIS] You and Me, Kid conveys information through songs, co­ termediate), 2 p.m.; grocery shop­ 1 Slate-cutting medy ana state-of-the art visuals (R) (In regularly scheduled activities will character [U SA] Private Eye (60 min I [USA] Paid Program some research,” he says. “Most prodigies are in the tool It was quite pleasing to see over ping at Stop & Shop. Call a day in 22 Chopped Siereo) 3:10AM [CNN] Healthweek arts. But it’s possibk that a young percon could be­ resume the following Monday. meat dish 2 Mrs. Peron 6 l3 0 A M C3 Captain Bob advance for ride; non-grocery shop­ 3 Clergyman's 8 : 0 0 A M (3) Dink, the Little Dinosaur 200 people for the Senior Center’s Get well wishes are extended Bill 24 F a il aircraft 3 ; 3 0 A M ® Pee wees Playhouse come a doctor. There are no age limits.” title 11 Mork & Mindy (CC). Thanksgiving Day Program and Hansen, and George Pazianos all in ping at K-Mart. Call a day in ad­ (abbr.) 20 Small ICC). Harris sees Doogit Howser as a normal kid who 25 Pertaining to 4 S t e p ------1 26 N ew s (D High School Bowl 5 Buddhism quantity meal. Manchester Memorial Hospital. vance for ride. dawn ® (40 Slimer! And the Real Ghostbus- just happens to be a doctor type 21 Store [38 Alice (j_1 Good Times Wednesday; pinochle, 9 a.m.; 27 Study 23 Kind ot ters (CC) As the holiday approaches, mmy Our condolences to Joe Breton 6 Atlanta [A& E] Golden Age of Television (Ri “The role’s purposely written to have all the 2g----- cheese 43 Tidbit (20 B u gs Bunny (11 Remote Control refinishing, 10 a.m.; Friendship arena of our classes are beginning to wind and his family on the recent loss of Grows In 26 In appleple 45 Care [CN N ] International Correspondents qualities any kid would liave,” he says. 7 Burdens (22 (30, A LF tales (CC) 118 Light His Fire Circle, 10 a.m.; arts and crafts, Brooklyn order 48 Obscure down. We are looking at new his wife Celeste, and condolences 8 Wagers [DIS] M ousercise Doogie IS a prodigy who graduated from Prin­ 31 Dancer — corner (24 Zoobilee Zoo 22 30 Karate Kid (CC) 12:30 p.m.; bridge, 12:30 p.m. 10 Flower 28 E sa u 's programs and activities that will are also extended to Marion Duncan 50 Ungentle- [HBO] HBO Family Playhouse a history (26 MOVIE: Red River' A young man and ceton ai the age of 10. from medical school at 14, 11 Tennessee country •(24 Sesam e Street (CC) B lo^ pressure clinic; Wednes­ 35 Swimmer manly man teacher divides his students into three his stepfather clash over the toute of a cru­ whet the appetite of many. Now is Chellman and her family on the loss — Ford 30 Coup d' — and now, ai 16, is a hospital resident. He can per­ 37 Great 32 S-shaped 52 Opposite of classes ot power m order to teaci' them cial cattle drive in this Howard Hawks clas­ (57 Say Brother day, 9 to 11 a.m. (L-Z) 12 Olympics the time to express your desires for of her daughter, and condolences to perionagc molding post about prejudice (60 min (R) (61 Munsters Today Grandpa is outraged form surgery, but he s just old enough to get a Item sic John Wayne Montgomery Clift. Wal­ new and/or additional programs. the family of Ollie Tarvis on his ' Medicare assistance; Dec. 13. 38 Tariffs 33 Stunted 54 Humorist [M AX] Max Movie Show A preview of ter Brennan. 1948 when a book slams the vampire code driver’s license. 40 Patch 15 Sup 55 Wide shoe Call for appointment at 647-3211. 17 One hundred animal theatrical releases movies in production [A&EJ Profiles Featuieo aviator Charles Call the center at 647-3211 to offer recent death. Ollie was active at the 41 Dance 34 Actor Alan size 38 Winter Sportscast “The contrast is between him being a normal kid par cant and interviews with screen stars Legal assistance; Dec. 15. Call for 44 Actress — 56 Aug. time (40 Pup Nam ed Scooby Doo (CC) Lindbergh (R) your suggestions. center and will be sorrowfully ig Actress — and being a doctor,” says Harris. “Most of the O'Neal 36 Sorrel 6;40AM (TMC) m o v i e : 'SpaiTacus' [CNN] M oneyw eek The Senior Center staff is looking appointment at 647-3211. 46 Airline Into Simmons ;S7 Page 57 (R) humor comes from his age. Women say they don t missed. A gladiator rebel escapes from slavery and (LIFE] WomanWatch for volunteers who will publicize with an army of slaves challenges the (61 Wolf Rock Power Hour want a 16-year-old kid examining them. In the Scores fUSA] Hollywood Insider (Rl Senior Center activities in l(xal Menu awesome might ol imperial Rome Kirk [A&E] Journey to Adventure pilot, an adult attorney whined when 1 sewed up his Monday — roast beef, grinder, Monday, Nov. 13 — pinochle; Douglas Laurence Olivier Jean Simmons [CNN] Daybreak 1 0 ; 0 0 A M ® California Raisins (CC) churches and community organiza­ 1960 rear and threatened to sue me. But Doogie with his tions. If you are interested, call Joe juice, beverage, dessert. Ann Fisher 800; Helen Silver 797; [DIS] Good Morning Mickey! T9. Greatest American Hero 6;45A IV 1 (B Oavev 8i Goliath intellect and savvy gets out of it. Diminico and he will give you 1\iesday — fish cakes, baked Art Bouffard 790; Rene Mairc 773; [ E S P N ] P G A Golf: W orld Cup Third ,11 Soul Train (In Stereo) “Doogie’s an only child and his parents try to I 7 ;0 0 A M (3j Young Universe round from Andalucia Spain (2 hrs ) (18 You Can Beat Baldness details of our new outreach efforts. beans, brown bread, beverage, des­ Hazel McGary 768; John Klein 759; 11 111 w ueat him as much like a normal teen-ager as pos­ (Live) Sam Schors 741. — P —HP------8, 40 Anim al Crack-U ps (CC) 20 Tutt Trax A drivers education class spon­ sert. [USA] Financial Freedom sible. They realize he’s a genius and a doctor and Wednesday — hamburg on roll, T\iesday, Nov. 14 — bowling; r9 , World Tomorrow 22 30 Sm u rfs (CC). sored by the AARP will be held ------11 61 Marvel Action Universe 8;1 D A M [HBOlMOVIE: iron Eagle II ;26 This Week in College Football that makes ii more complicated. He told his mother Bruno Giordano 215, 558; Stan Gen "Chappy ' Sinclair leads a misfit teani Tuesday and Wednesday, December lettuce and tomato, soup, beverage, 20 Laverne & Shirley (57: Tony Brown's Journal the facts of life when he was 3 years old.” 5th and 6th. The courses costs $7 dessert. Kalinowski 530; Will Messier 202; of American ana Soviet pilots against a “Doogie Howser, M.D.” is the first show from Jim Slackpole 505; Herb Tedford (22 Family Ties (CC) Middle Eastern nuclear missile silo Louis (61 World Wide Wrestling with check made payable to AARP. Thursday — closed for 5j------IHH-ST------PPP 26 Rin-Tin-Tin Gossett Jr Mark Humphrey, Stuart Mar­ [A&E] Decades: 70s Steven Bochco in his multi-series deal with ABC. 223, 529; Bert Sweet 508; Hal golin 1988 Rated PG. (In Stereo) By taking this course you will be en­ Thanksgiving holiday. (30 Ring Around the World [ESPN] Fly Fishing Mastery From Bochco, whose past co-creations were “Hill Street Hinkel 516; Fran Maston 509; Andy 8 :3 0 A M 3) Jim Henson s Muppet titled to a discount on your car in­ Friday — closed for Thanksgiv­ (38 It's Your Business Scientific Anglers Blues” and “L.A. Law.” wrote the comedy with Lamoureux 506; Ed Adams 209, Babies ICC) surance. Register in the office. ing holiday. lA&E] A Perfect Spy Magnus enters the [HBO] Inside the NFL (60 min ) (R) (In David E. Kelley. The show has been successful in 3 j (40 Disney s Adventures of the 574; A1 Rodonis 527. university in Switzerland ana meets Jack Stereo) the ratings, although not a major hit. Brotherhood (60 min.) Part 2 of 7 G um m i Bears (CC) [LIFE] Parent Survival Guide Wednesday, Nov. 15 — bridge; The series also stars James B. Sikking and Belin­ The last class of the “Manchester, [CNN] Daybreak (11 Laverne & Shirley [TM C ] MOVIE: Iron Eagle IT Gen On-going activities Lee Henault 4,580; Martin da Montgomery as Doogie’s paicnts, Lawrence Past— Present— Future”, will be [DIS] Welcome to Pooh Corner (22 (30 Cam p Candy (CC) "Chappy" Sinclair leads a misfit team of Monday; ceramics, 9:30 ajn.; line Libertzky 3,570; Hilda Campbell American and Soviet pilots against a Mid­ held on Wednesday. Nov. 22. Dis­ [ESPN] SportsCenter 124) Sesam e Street (CC) Pressman as the hospital chief of services and Max dancing. 9:30 a.m. (last clasj:^ 3,670; Sol Cohen 3,590; Jerry dle Eastern nuclear missile silo. Louis G os­ cussion will be held with newly [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide 38 A sk the M anager sett Jr., Mark Humphrey. Stuart Margolin Casella as his teen-age buddy. bingo, 10 a.m.; pinochle. 12;Jl> Henault 3,310; Mary Colpitts 3,300; 1988 Rated PG (In Stereo) elected Mayor Terry Werkhoven. [MAX] MOVIE: Caddyshack II' (CC) (57) La Plaza Taking time away from the set, Harris is inter­ p.m.; exercise with Celeste, 1:15 Eilien Wilson 3,240; Lillian Evans An obnoxious businessman schemes to [A&E] World of Photography [U SA] Land of the Giants viewed in the building 20th Century Fox has built Other activities are as follows; gain membership to the snobbish ^ s h - 3,220; Bev Taylor 3,210; Priscilla [CNN] Big Story 10:10AM [CNN] Showbiz This Nov. 20 — 10 a.m.— Smoking wood Country Club Jackie Mason Dyan for Bochco, sitting on a bench in an open, atrium­ ^ ^ ^ s d a y : oil painting, 9:30 a.m. Lappen 3,170. [DIS] Donald Duck Presents W eek cessation seminar. Cannon. Robert Stack 1988 Rated PG |lr like area. (c) 1989 by NEA, Inc. Siereo) 9 ;0 0 A M (8) fiio) New Adventures ot 1 0 : 3 0 A M ® Garfield and Friends Like his character, Harris is 16 and attempts to [(IS A ] Paid Program W innie the Pooh (CC) (CC) lead a normal life while showing his own genius for 7 ; 3 0 A M Q j Out of This W orld Evie has CO Three Stooges 1® (40 Beetlejuice (CC). acting. Before beginning the series, he lived in Al­ (11) Charles in Charge (CC) Charles helps (18) Personal Achievement a crush on her gymnastics coach (Scott buquerque, N.M., and attended school there be­ Social Security Baio) (In Stereo) a bright student who has a police record. (24) Shining Tim e Station (CC) (T) (40) Weekend Special: Dog Days ot (RI &6) H igh School Football: Montville at tween movies. His parents, who arc both attorneys, Arthur Cane (CC) A full moon and an amu (IB) Beauty Breakthrough Ledyard (3 hrs.) (Live) have moved temporarily to Los Angeles. Today in History let cause the transformation of a oynical (20) Buck Rogers youngster into a shaggy dog Part 1 of 2 ( ^ Abbott and Costello Most recently, Harris starred with Faye Dunaway ANSWER: Starting in 1990, (22) (30) Captain N: The Game Master (57) South Africa Now and Richard Widmark in “Cold Sassy Tree,” a QUESTION: How old would (R) (CC). QUESTION; I understand I can people who are self-employed will CD [USA] Paid Program [CNN] Style With Elsa Klensch tum-of-the-century drama on Turner Network you have to be to receive a widow’s be able to deduct one-half of their Today is Saturday, Nov. 18, the 322nd day of 1989. (38,1 MOVIE: The Shanghai Chest' Char­ now call the Social Security office (20) Making Life Easier lie Chan sets out to unravel the mystery [DIS] Turkey Caper Animated With Television. Last season he was in the Hall of Fame benefit on your deceased husband s Thanksgiving just around the corner, a only by using an 800 telephone Social Security taxes on their federal There are 43 days left in the year. §1) Family Ties (CC) behind a bizarre triple-murder Roland Win production “Home Fires Burning” and “Leave Her earnings record? Today’s Highlight in History: ters, Mantan Moreland, Tim Ryan 1948 young bear and fox team up to rescue number. Is this right? tax returns as a business expenses. (21) Peppermint Place some captured wild turkeys (R) To Heaven.” He was in the feature film “Clara’s Two hundred years ago. on Nov. 18,1789. Louis m This new deduction will make the [ESPN] Monster Truck Challenge Heart” with Whoopi Goldberg. He’s also had ANSWER: If your husband way self-employment Social Daguerre, one of the pioneers of Z worked long enou^ under Social [LIFE] What Every Baby Knows; The several guest roles in series, including a role as a n Security taxes are treated more con­ in Cormeilles, France. Daguerre invented f First Three Years Security, you can receive benefits T V channel guide child evangelist who was beginning to sttay toward sistent with the Social Security taxes reotype, a photographic process which used a light-scnsi [M A X ] MOVIE. Funny Farm' (CC) A ANSWER: Yes. By dialing T il» - M « d l i evil on “B.L. Stryker,” with Burt Reynolds. on ON when you reach 60. If you’re a dis­ employees and employers pay. Total five silver-coated copper plate. C o x U n N id Manhattan couple gets more than they ex­ 00 1-800-234-5772, anyone can now ...... 2 ...... 2 . pected when they ditch big-city life for the Harris auditioned for the role of Doogie Howser O n abled widow, you’ll be able to (il WFSB. 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Focus/Videos Saturday TV, Videocassette sales ’ (Touchstone) l.“Who Framed Roger Rabbit (26J MOVIE: 'Rollerball' The star player in man avenges his death by attempting to 2’."Bambi” (Disney) ^ TV a brutal futuristic sport is asked to retire Saturday continued mg that her assailant k n o w s f^®'®bdress^ rid the roads of drunk and reckless drive s before he undermines the game s true in^ Anniversary the victim of a violent Ken Wahl. Nancy Allen, Robert Culp tent James Caan, John Houseman, Maud Focus/Movles opportunity for revenge Farrah Fawce , 1986. James Russo, Diana Scarwid. 1986 Adams 1975. [USA] E q u a lize r (38) MOVIE: The Bridge on the River lA & E l Jane Eyre A tragic and lonely ^ 5 ,‘^ e ^ ^ S ^ o V M die Murphy: Saturday Night ® Washington Week in Review (CO Kw ai' A hardened, resolute British officer, childhood prepares Jane lor her future 6 - 1 5 P M [MAX] MOVIE: Caddyshack a captive of the Japanese, drives his men (g) Star Trek governess of Thornfield Hall (60 mm.) Pan II' ICC) An obnoxious businessman to build a bridge as therapy WiHiarn HoL Arabia” (^CA-Columbia)^^^ ‘Second Sight’ tA&El Biography: Thomas Edison. Connie Chung schemes to gam membership ’P® 1 of 5 (R) b^h Bushwood Country Club Jackie Ma­ den. Alec Guinness, Jack Hawkins 195/ Wuard of Menlo Park A memoir of the anchors the prime­ [DIS] MOVIE: 'Rascal' When a mischie^ 7 “New Kids on the Block. Hangm gh son Dyan Cannon, Robert Stack. 1988 f6l) Cops A woman s boyfriend leaves her invLtor of the electric ''9hC .g time CBS Mews vious raccoon b eco m es a cp-^P®™""® Z m a n d recorded sound. (60 min.) (R) Rated PG (In Stereo) in possession of drugs during a routine program "Satur­ lonely boy. he creates problems for the m is disappointing mily L d the neighbors S t^ e Fonest B ||y 6 :3 0 P M 3} CBS News (CC) traffic stop (In Stereo) '“ ."L e i Jackson’s Rhymm Nanon" ^ [DIS] B e a tle s day Might With Mumy, Elsa Lanchester 1969 Rated 6i 08 101 Ways to Get Cash From the [A&E] Living Dangerously Parachuusrs 9. “Pink Floyd: Delicate Sound of Thunder [ESPN] K.I.D.S Connie Chung,” compete in free fall and air ballet (60 min I cp-rOND SIGHT (PG) Three of our be^ c^- m B O l MOVIE: 'Big Shots' (CC) Two [ESPN] College Football Virginia at Government (CBS) l? d !° lm opposite sides of the tracks em- airing SATUR­ Maryland (3 hrs ) (Live) (22) 30 NBC News [CNN] P rim e N e w s 10. "Lcthal Weapon” (Warner) hnrk on Tw ild cross-country odyssey, DAY. MOV. 18. ILIFE] MOVIE; 'Oceans of Fire' A^'ving 24 R am o n a [LIFE] Cagney & Lacey 11 .“ Beeticjuice” (Warner Bros.) - nfcky Busker, Darius McCrary, Robert Joy. team struggles to complete an olf-sho'® m' [MAX] MOVIE: One Crazy Summer' rig operanon amidst disastrous ocean con- (38 W K R P in C in c in n a ti 1987. Rated PG-13. CHECK LISTINGS Two recent high-school grads help a 12. “: The Movie” your Face” cents and star 01 Court"; and dmons. Gregory Harrison Billy Dee Wil )57) Aging Assist young singer save her g'andfather s houM 13. “Dcf Leppard: In the Round In Your Face cents and r_, «Niizht Court"; and [LIFE] A ttitu d e s f o r e x a c t TIME liams. Cynthia Sikes 1986 [CNN] P in n a c le from demolition quette, yearly Emmy w u g o ’s ”Not Necessarily [USA] Lost in Space (Polygram) Stuart Pankin. a regular on H BO S ivon (TMCl MOVIE: 'Summer Heat' A shel [DIS] Teen Win, Lose or Draw Moore, Joel Murray '986 Rated PG 1 1 ;1 0 A M [CNN] Science and Tech­ rered young wife in rural North Carolina (USA) MOVIE: Blind Date' Using 14. “Cindcrella” (Disney) the News." . ^ .i„i-n_,tion — in which nology W eek falls in love with her husband s hired hand 7 :0 0 P M (13 Night Court computer-aided vision, a blind ad a*®®®) At first their movie collaborauon •> Lon Singer, Anthony Edwards, Bruce Ab­ 1 1 ;30AM ® Little Rascals (83 (40 N e w s tive plays a crucial role in solving a string of le S to V e a r : The gOs“ UTBO) Ird e rs Joseph Bottoms, Kirstie Alley, e , . , p , a , bott 1987 Rated R 3 3 W ho's the Boss? (CC) (R) [£) Superman 17 “Jane Rinda's Complcle Wotoul S- [USA] It's Your Move Keir Dullea 1984 (1® 101 Ways to Get Cash From the 01 (61 Star Trek: The Next Generation 18. "Gone With the Wind: The Fiftieth Anm e (CC) Troi falls in love with a delegate (33 '401 Living Dolls (CC) silliness Alas, the movie soon w ^ G o v e rn m e n t 4:1 0 P M [CNN] Sports Close up (R) 8 :3 0 P M who's involved in negotiations aboard the C22 30 Am en (CC) The wedding day ar^ r o s e S its w dLm e. setting for noisy comic car crashes (22) Saved by the Bell (CC). 4 : 3 0 P M (1® Light His Fire sary Edition” (MGM-UA) , of the Enterprise (60 min.) (In Stereo) rives - and everyone is holding a collective 19. "Tccnage Mutant Ninja 'Rirlles. L,ase oi uic (22: (301 SportsW orld Scheduled NHRA and an inane cases by using his (56) W eight Loss [CN N ] Style W ith Elsa Klensch (R| 08) The Wok breath (In Stereo) Killer Pizzas” (Family) . iS7) W a ll S tre e t W e e k (CC). (30) Newsmakers Winston Finals, from Ponoma, Calif , [H BO ] MOVIE: '18 Again' (CC) An inno World Powerboat Championships, from (20) Friday the 13th: The Series A varn- (24 This Old House (CC) 20. "Milli Vanilli In Motion (6 West) [CNN] College Football Preview pire makes life miserable for a man who s rent birthday wish brings unforseen prob­ Atlantic City, N J (90 min ) (Tapedl (57) W ild America (CC) Populated area searching lor his wife's killer. (60 min ) TDIS] Edison Twins The lems vlihen a wealthy 81 -year-old switches wildlife, including deer, raccoons, skunks teacher quits his job and sets out o i (24) Frugal Gourm et (In Stereo) Videocassette rentals [CNN]lUivivj Nivew»«0T e w sd a y n bodies with his teen-age 9tar«fson (22: W heel of Fortune (CC) and birds (R) legendary treasure. (In Stereo) r m S l M O V IE: 'The T h a n ksg ivin g Prom - George Burns, Charlie Schlatter, Tony Rob (57) Victory Garden (CC) ------1 “WorkinR Girl” (CBS-Fox) to (24: National Geographic James Whit­ (61 Reporters: Timebomb: Mother Earth [ESPN] College Gameday (60 min ) arts. 1988. Rated PG. [CNN] Future Watch more narrates this profile of the rugged An examination of critical 2. "Who Framed Roger Rabbit” (Touchstone) people who make their livelihood I'O'®’ 'P® problems featuring 9uest reporters Robert 1 2 '0 0 P M ® Lifestyles of the Rich [LIFE] Easy Street [HBO] Crack U.S.A. (CC) A visit to Palm 3. "Maior League” (Paramount) Beach County, a middle class comrnunity waters of Chesapeake Bay. (60 min.) (R) Wagner, Olivia Newton-John and Christo fnd Famous Country singer Crystal Gayle, 9 - [DIS] Dorothy in the Land of GRADE: ★ Bridges. 1986 "15PM w here 7 out of 10 crim es are drug-re ated pher Reeve. (60 min.) (In Stereo) 4. "Rain Man” (MGM-UA) actoi Dennis Weaver: boxer George Fore­ Oz Animated. Dorothy and Toto's return l26) H e e H a w On-location footage provides actual drug ?o 02 leads them to Winkle Country where (30) Lassie (CC) Lassie befriends an autis­ 8 '3 5 P M [DIS] Sparky's Magic Piario 5 “ Pet Sematary” (Paramount) man. (60 min.) deals, police raids 'nterviews with FM A Xl MOVIE: 'The Trouble W ith An- they encounter an evil >°V tinker and h s Animated An 8-vear-old's piano begins to ® Beauty Breakthrough people involved with the drug. (60 min.) (R) tic boy 6. “Beaches” (Touchstone) tVsoldiers. Narrated by Sid Caesar (R) play Itself (R) On Stereo) (33 Baretta [MAX] MOVIE: •batteries riot in (38) St. Elsewhere 7. “The Dream Team” (MCA) 9 3 3 Tour of Duty (CC) Col Harding, Hayley Mills. 1966. 3 :0 0 P M ® Knight Rider eluded' (CC) The beleaguered residents of (57) Poco a Poco Part 3 of 5 0 0 P M 8. ‘Tcquila Sunrise” (Warner) (11) RollerGames BVewster, relieved of his command after a crumbling Manhattan brownstone re­ [A& E] Chronicle The son of blacklisted O ) Heme Shopping Club [USA] Street Hawk 0T) MOVIE: 'Excalibur' Me'''" revealing the truth about the massMre 9. “The Nakfid Gun” (F^ramoimt) cerer helps young Arthur 9®'" En®end s ceive unexpected help from mechanized writer Gordon Kahn talks about life during (25) MOVIE: 'Spacehunter: Adventures coordinates an unauthorized mission to 1-30P M ® Golf: Ronald M c lJo n a ld ♦...rt nrfiatpst treasures, the enenameu visitors from space. H®"®® lb.“Three Fugitives” (Touchstone) the McCarthy era (R) destroy an enemy fuel depot (60 min.) (In S % - w “ S i » in the Forbidden Zone' A gutsy adven­ ^hllllren's Charities In— (CO Tandy. Frank McRae. 1987 Rated PG. (In have always dreamed of acnievi g sw ord Excalibur and the beautiful Guinev­ 11 “ Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure (Orion) [CNN] Capital Gang turer takes on some pe,e, From Los Angeles. (2 hrs.) (Live) ere. Nicol Williamson, Nigel Terry, Helen Stereo) Stereo) niiBst for three kidnapped beaut es i-ete. [DISl MOVIE: 'The Muppets Take (T) 0® MOVIE: B.L. Stryker: The King 12. “Cousins” (Paramount) [USA] Double Trouble ...nmjms to. toffe » “ b w “ i ^ new “Fa. Strauss, Molly Ringwald, Michael Ironside. (g) Joy of Painting (R) Mirren. 1981. Manhattan' While Kermit and company ^ Jazz' Premiere. (CC) Stryker investi­ 13. “Hcr Alibi” (Warner) 1983 (2® Greatest Sports Legends 08) Homo Shopping Club 5 :0 0 P M ® A -T e a m trv to take their college variety show to gates the attempted assassination of a (2® PBA Bowling: Brunswick M ernor.al Broadway, Miss Piggy's jealousy of a Middle Eastern monarch. Burt Reynolds. 14. “ Say Anything” (CBS-Fox) (g) ALF (CC)I. (3® A Day to Care for the Children 01) MOVIE: 'Assassination' A Secret £ r t . S S ; Bo,.“ have naned » . lesa sadafac- friendly waitress threatens her wedding Previews Goes Video (In Vi/orld Open From Glendale Heights, Service agent investigates an aPP®'®"' Ned Beatty, Ossie Davis. 1989 (In Stereo) 15. “Lcviathan” (MGM-UA) (g ) S n e a k (g) Wild America (CC) plans lor the frog. Voices of Jim Henson, w'ildlife, including deer, raccoons, skunks (90 min.) (Same-day Tape) plot to assassinate the first '®bv^ Charles 01) War of the Worlds Debi puts her loy­ torily. Stereo) Frank Oz 1984 Rated G (In Stereo) 16. “ Scandal” (HBO) (24) Am ish Cooking From Quilt Country Bronson, Jill Ireland. Stephen Elliott 1987. alty to the ultimate test when she befriends ) Black Perspective and birds. (R) [ESPN] College Football Scoreboard 17. “ Lean on Me” (Warner) (R) (In Stereo) 081 You Can Beat Baldness an alien (60 min.) (In Stereo) (38) MOVIE: 'Eat My Dust!' A race-car [CNN] Newsmaker Saturday 18. “Criminal Law” (HBO) (24) Justin W ilson's Louisiana Cookin IHBO] [TMC] MOVIE: Iron Eagle M' (22) (30) Golden Girls (CC) Blanche turns ^ ver careens through small towns, trying [LIFE] Day by Day Gen "C h a p p y " Sinclair leads a m isfit team 19. “Dead Calm” (Warner) to imoress the girl he loves Ron Howard, the tables and proposes to her bm lhe' '^ (57) Frugal Gourm et (In Stereo) of American and Soviet pilots against a law, Sophia practices her driving skills. (In Christopher Norris, Warren Kemmerling 1 :35P M [TMC] short Film Showcase driver "Lucky Lee Lott (A&E] J u m p in ' J iv e A collection of musi- 20. “ Skin Deep” (Media) Middle Eastern nuclear t"'®®''® ®''° , Stereo) 1976. 2 :0 0 P M ®) College Mad House [A8«E] Jennie Jennie returns '! cThighlights from the 1940s ^aturing Gossett Jr , Mark Humphrey, Stuart Mar­ as Winston begins his career (60 mi (24) Red Skelton: Funny Face Comedian 3® (60 min.) Fats Waller, Dizzy Gillespie. Cab Calloway golin. 1988 Rated PG (In Stereo) Leslie R. oroves t.ru Robert Oppenheimer Let's Go Bowling f9~) A irw o lf Red Skelton's career and the characters he Copyright 1989, Billboard Publications, Inc. Part 5 of 7 and Lena Horne. (60 min.) (R) CST) McLaughlin Group [USA] Miami Vice created are saluted. (60 min.) Reprinted with permission. 01) C H iP s IV^IVKJ[CNN] V...On the -----Menu (6i) MOVIE: 'Silent Running' A botanist (20)MOVIh: Alien Warrior' A space trav­ [CNN] N e w s w a tc h 7 : 3 0 P M 3 3 Century On Wheels ;57) MOVIE. Charge of the Light Bri- (g ) M O V IE [DIS] Sw iss Family Robinson (R) in'space tends special gardens m the [USA] Murder, She Wrote aade' Two British officers lead their troops eler helps a com m unity controHed bv a V Jeopardy! (CC) hopes o f re-planting them on e |p b " ^ e ^ ' [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire 33 Igainst the Russians in 19th-century India am Brett Clark, Pamela Saunders. 1985. 5 .3 0 P M (18) Personal Achievement can again sustain plant life Bruce ue , riv/IAXI MOVIE: 'Police Academy J- 3 3 K a te 8. A llie (CC) Adapted from Tennyson s PO®^ ^Frrol (22) Field of Honor (60 min.) remits of which truly changed Cliff Potts. 1972 r ic iu ------liviAAJ . . . SavioQ th6 Aca- (241 Victory Garden (CC) 08) NBA : at Flynn. Olivia de Havilland, David Niven [A&El MOVIE: 'The Trap' A trapper (24) Creative Painting W ith Jackie Shaw D e tro it P is to n s (2 hrs . 3 0 min ) (Live) Unfortunately, this best (57) This Old House (CC) 1936 buvl a young mute girl as his wife and (R)tni . ^ , [CNN] Newsmaker Saturday (R) (22) As Schools Match W its (A&El MOVIE; Haywire' The lives ol .^'^Bs her to live in the pnadian wilds. ,26) MOVIE: 'Angels W ith Dirty Faces the Haywards are followed through the of anything, [DIS] Danger Bay (CC) GranCs P'®'®®^ (30) Superboy Superboy sets up a scheme recent performmees, and ^ Oliver Reed. Rita Tushingham. 19b/ The paths of two boyhood Smith, David Graf. 1986. Rateo ru. good tim es and the bad tim es. Lee Rennick, as one becomes a priest and o be » of his performances. (R) [CNN] N ew sw atch _ Dad (PG) Sat and Sun noon. 2:40, 5. 7.M. 9.4U. "u College Football: Notre frien d's name. Ian M eShane, L y m a (In Stereo) (Q UVand Sun 12:15, 2:15. 4:15, 7,9. 1 :0 0 P M ® RollerGames 2 :3 0 P M ® [DIS] Here's Boomer Part 2 o l 2 continued Dame at Penn State (CC) (3 hrs., 30 min.) Barbara Rudnik. 1989 24' W orld W ar I ® Host to Host [LIFE] MOVIE: 'The Gladiator' After is movie. GRADE: 'k 'k '^ (Live) fST) P iz z a G ourm et brother is killed in a hit-and-run accident, a ® A irw o lf ® Travelin' Gourmet (R) f®1) MOVIE: -Extrem ities' After discove 01) Incredible Hulk (3® To Be Announced. continued (2 2 ) W W F Superstars of Wrestling (57) W oodwright's Shop (g) Flower Shop Focus/Music Sunday TV, continued Hot singles Saturday TV, continued 1. “Blame It On the Rain” Milli Varalli (Ansta) 2. “When I See You Smile” Bad English (Epic) Focus/IMusic [DIS] Good Morning Mickeyl PERRY habitants of Elm Street. Robert England, 3. “Love Shack” The B-52’s^epnse) Golf: World Cup Final round Lisa Wilcox, Rodney Eastman 1988 [ESPN] MASOH (63) Comic Strip Live Tonight's scheduled from Andalucia, Spain (2 hrs.) (Live) 4. “It’s Just the Way That You Love Me Phula creates havoc in a suburban comrnunnv^ C. Rated R. (In Stereo) comics include Marc P™®' . ^nqeles [HBO] Babar (R) Ferry Mason Thomas Howell, Lon Loughlin^ Fred Ward. Coles and Ronn Lucas, Irom Los Angeies 1 2:00AM (TS) Home Shopping Net­ (Raymond Burr) ^ '^ “V ^Ehdn\ Start the Fire” Billy Joel (Colum- Cream bassist 1985. Rated R. (In Stereo) [USA] Cartoon Express (60 min.) „ work (2 hrs.) questions for­ 1O -00P M ® Saturday Night With (2® Smash Hits 8:30AM (33 Europainter V rtl® KTe';Sagl? a^nd^l'aNeill mer tennis pro Connie Chung (CC) A report on the al- (53) Real Estate Showcase 6 “Angelia” Richard Marx (EMI) rMa°ded w t ChiW^ welcorne (2® MOVIE: 'Thunderbolt Fists' Perfect­ ^ged Los Angeles Police ing the thunderbolt fists technique of kung- Kathy Grant 7 “Poison” Alice Cooper (Epic) recording again 'com'« i r r y Swallow Billy Ribeck and (3g Choices We Face cover-up surrounding the bruta January fu, a murdered man's son challenges and (Shari Beiafonte) 1988 murder of a 26-year-oW Van Nuys, (2® Daffy Duck 8 “Back to Life” Soul II Soul (Virgin) “ Maggie Smith. (60 mm.) defeats his deadly opponent. Chuan Yean, in the murder of 9 “Don’t Know Much” Linda Ronstadt & Aar Calif., woman, (60 min.) (In Stereo) fCNN] Capital Gang (R) Nan-Kung Hsun. 1972. (2® Search a multi-millionaire By Mary Campbell (T) News r m s i MOVIE: 'The Life and Times of (58) MOVIE: 'Extremities' After discover­ 5® Robert Schuller sports mogul, in Grizz y Adams' A man unjustly accused of ^To."^M o^^D ay in Paradise” Phil Collins (At­ The Associated Press (31) USA Tonight ing that her assailant knows her address, (3g Gidget “Perry Mason: The C® Light His Fire a r'me d®®® i®'® T 974 the victim of a violent assault awaits the gerty, Denver Pyle. Don Shanks, 1 is /o opportunity for revenge. Farrah Fawcett, [A&E] Battle Line Case of the All- lantic) C2Q) IWonsters A greedy James Russo, Diana Scarwid. 1986. [CNN] Evans & Novak (R) Star A ssassin." Jack Brace, whose album, “A Question of Time, Moll) searches for a demon who can grant Rated G. [LIFE] Spenser; For Hire ) MOVIE; 'The Last Valley' During the [DIS] Donald Duck Presents The NBC movie Top LPs was recenUy released by Epic Rerords, is remem­ his wishes. 5 1 1 “Girl You Know It’s True” Milli Vpiilh (i^is- @2) do) Hunter (CC) White supremacists fT M C l MOVIE: 'Fairy Tales' A hand- Thirty Years War, a scholar tries to defend [HBO] Encyclopedia; The "J" Volume airs SUNDAY, bered as the bassist, with guitarist Enc Clapton and a peaceful Bavarian village against a horde hdd IVIcCall hostage: Rick tries to sobvinc (CC). (R) (In Stereo) NOV. 1 9 . ta) - Platinum (More than 1 million drummer Ginger Baker, in Cream. of mercenaries. Michael Caine, Omar [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide 2. “Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814 Janet Dee Dee not to quit ® him an heir. Don Sparks, Sy Richardson, Sharif, Florinda Bolkan. 1971, CHECK IISTINGS “Cream was together two and a half years, Iw / mentor commits suicide. (60 min.) Part z 9:00AM (33 Sunday Morning (CC) of 2. (In Stereo) Brenda Fogarty 1979. Rated R^ [A&E] Living Dangerously Parachutists fOR EXACT TIME Jackson (A&M) to ’69,” Brace says. ‘To me, that was just one of Synchronal Research (24) Red Skelton's More Funny Faces lU SAl MOVIE: 'Night of the Creeps A compete in free fall and air ballet. (60 min ) (53 3. “Storm Front” Billy Joel (Columbia) 17, my projects. I started professionally when I was fraternity prank turns ugly when alien kfe- (R) (53 Jetsons 4 “Steel Wheels” Rolling Stones (Columbia) — when Heft college and went on the road. Skelton is joined by French " 0% accidentally unleashed on [USA] He-Man and Masters of the Marceau in this comedy [CNN] Newsnight (33) Good Times [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America High taped at the Center in the Square Theatre DUS turning students into zombies. Jason Universe “Cream happened, and that gave me the pos­ [ESPN] AWA Championship Wrestling (38) Kenneth Copeland school sports in Kitchener, Ontario. (90 min.) Uvely Steve Marshall, JiH Whitlow. 1986 2:00PM (33 This is the NFL ^ ' t ‘‘FSJever Your Girl” Paula Abdul (Virgin) - sibility to do what I wanted to do musically. I could 11'30PM (33 Entertainment 'This [LIFE] This Evening (2® Bugs Bunny [LIFE] Family Practice Update § 6) On the Beam (53 MOVIE; 'Swing Shift' A sailor's wife Platinum ^ \ make records saying things * at for me were imj»r- Week Actress Daryl Hannah ( "Steel Mag­ 1 2:30 AM (33 Byron Allen (In Stereo) 5® Sesame Street (CC). [USA] Popeye and Son finds romance with a fellow defense (61) Matt Houston 6 “Pump” Aerosmith (Geffcn) tant. A surprising amount of peop e — not millions nolias"). (60 min.) (In Stereo) (T) USA Today Weight lifter Karyn Mar­ (2® Frederick K. Price 10:10AM [CNN] On the Menu (R) worker at a World V7ar II aircraft factory. [CNN ] CNN News Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell, Christine Lahti. 7.“Han^n’ Tough” New Kids On the Block of people — all over the world followed my records (F) American Gladiators shall. (60 min.) 5® M y Secret Identity Andrew goes for a [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd 1 0:30AM (33 inside Washington 1984. (T) Freddy's Nightmares (60 min.) (In (53 Paid Program drive with a girlfriend's older brother. (Columbia) — Platinum . over the years. Then the music busmess chan^d. (CC). (R) (53 This Week With David Brinkley (CC) (53 MOVIE; 'Kojak; The Belarus File' Ko- Stereo) 8 “Dr. Feelgood” Motley Crae ^lektra) “This is an attempt by me to make a rectra tha Hitchhiker (In Stereo) (2g WWF Wrestling Challenge (4® David Paul ^encounters lederal roadblocks while in­ [USA] fill MOVIE: 'A Nightmare on Elm Street 03) Charles in Charge (CC) Charles has a 9 “Cosmic Thing” The B-52’s (Reprise) — Gold Friday the 13th; The Series A vam @7) Shining Time Station (CC). tough time writing an essay about growing vestigating the murders of severa eWerly is honest and commercial. It’s not an m y *m g ° 1 0 :3 0 P M (T) Benny Hill 3 Dream P r i o r i ' Institutionalized teen^ pire makes life miserable for a man who s C8j3 Bullwinkle Russian emigres in New York. Telly Sava- (More than 500,000 units ^ d .) aqers join forces to rid themselves of the up. las, Suzanne Pleshette, Max Von Sydow. do these days. It is worth a shot. If it fails, 1 just g i) Monsters A greedy alien searching for his wife's killer. (60 min.) (In TA&E] Living Dangerously Parachutists (2® MOVIE; 'Tarzan and the Amazons 10.“Crossroads” Tracy Chapman (Elektra) Moll) searches for a demon who can grant evil influence of child-murderer Freddy have to become a brain surgeon. Krueger. Heather Langenkarnp, Patricia Ar­ Stereo) compete in free fall and air ballet. (60 min.) Tarzan crosses the path of a tribe consist­ 1985. his wishes. (53) MOVIE; 'Father Goose' During WWII, “A Question of Time” is Brace’s first r ^ r d for quette, Robert England. 198/. [CNN ] Evans 8i Novak (R) (R) ing solely of women. Johnny Weissmuller, Country singles 38 Beauty Breakthrough Johnny Sheffield, Brenda Joyce. 1945. a South Seas beach bum mans a strategic (18) Free Your Body From Cellulite [LIFE] What's Up, Dr. Ruth Part 2 of 2 [CNN] Day watch a major label in nine years He * So) Tales From the Darkside A pro­ watching station suddenly invaded by a 1 .“Yellow Roses” Dolly Parton ((Zol^bia) [TM C ] MOVIE; 'Eddie Murphy Raw' A RaHi in Concert W ith the Rise and 5® This Old House (CC). decided to get off my rear, I thought, 1 11 call a foundly sad woman meets, and falls in love (22) (30) Saturday Night Live Host: Woody [DIS] French woman and seven children. Ca^ 2.“It’s Just a Matter of Time Randy Travis Harrelson. Musical guest: David Byrne. (90 filmed concert performance of the actor- Shine Band From Toronto, the children s (38) College Mad House Grant. Leslie Caron, Trevor Howard. 1965. record company and get a deal.’ I found out it With, c man who collects tears. comedian's uncensored standup routine mm.) (In Stereo) songster performs favorites, including (4® Star Search (60 min.) (In Stereo) (3® Home Shopping Network (4 hrs.) [A8rE] Shortstories An L A. couple ex^ Eddie Murphy 1987. Rated R (In Stereo) "Rise and Shine, " "Five Little Ducks and Tomorrow Never Comes” Garth Brooks periences revolutionary dining in Che s (24) Trying Times (CC) An ®*‘ ®b'°Ler "Shake My Sillies Out. (60 min.) (R) (In C57) Square One Television (CC). (R) 5® MOVIE: 'The Castaways on Gilli- '^ ^ I’d on records and played lots of con­ ^ n s id ^ s resuming his former habit. Rob­ 12:35AM [DIS] m o v ie : The gan's Island' The shipwrecked crew of Revenge ' Stereo) [A&E] World of Photography ert Klein stars. (In Stereo) Thanksgiving Promise' A boy grows the Minnow II are rescued again and decide Love Comes Again” Reba McEntirc certs. What I had stopped doing w ^ making [ESPN] College Football Scoreboard emotionally attached to the goose he is [HBO] Circus Based on the story by [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday (3D Hersey's Hollywood to turn their tropical island honne into a records. It’s quite difficult nowadays, if it was ever (60 min.) fattening up for Thanksgiving. Katherine Anne Porter, a 6-year-old gid [ESPN] This Week in Sports posh resort. Bob Denver, Alan Hale Jr, Jim [LIFE] Esquire; About Men, for Women (4b) War of the Worlds Debi puts her loy­ visits a traveling circus and gets a lasting ^^5^‘^ e Race is On” Sawyer Brown (Capitol- my,Vo get in a recording studio.” Two years ag ^ n alty to the ultimate test when she befriends 1 ;00AM (22) Soloflex impression of an eerie clown s (Bill Irwin) [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update Backus. 1979. London, Brace also did his first acung, m The (R) [USA] Cartoon Express 5® Patriots Kickoff [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents an alien. (60 min.) (In Stereo) 5® Remote Control antics. (R) [CNN] Sports Tonight f A&E] MOVIE: 'Haywire' The lives of [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) 1 0:45AM (86) Jewish Ufe 5® McLaughlin Group ^ 'e .’Two Dozen Roses” Shenandoah (Columbia) ^ ° ^ c h a d Caplan, a vice president for artists and 1 1 ;0 0 P M ® News (CC) the Haywards are followed through the [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Lucas' (CC) A boy with (g) Charlie's Angels 7.“I’ve Been Loved By the Best” Don William [ESPN] SportsCenter 1 1 ;00AM (33 Face the Nation (T) SD (3® ® News good times and the bad times. Lee Retnick, an advanced IQ struggles with heartbreak (3® Meet the Press (CC). repertory, signed Bruce to Epic He s a g i^ [HBO] MOVIE; Jack's Back' (CC) Jason Robards, Deborah Raffin 1980 (33 Modern-day Los Angeles becomes the when he develops a crush on a 'een-age (53 Three Stooges 07) American Interests blS^e,” Brace says. “He trok a chance on me. For Part 2 of 2 girl Corey Haim, Kern Green Charlie '*8.-N e.er Had It So Good” Mary Chapin Car- (37) Cheers (CC). hunting ground of a killer bent on duplicat­ 03) Incredible Hulk (A&E] MOVIE: 'Stardust Memories' A [ESPN] Best of Muscle Magazine Sheen 1986 Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) me, the record is an end in itself. (jg Personal Achievement ing England's 19th-century R'PPef 0® David Paul successful director begins to question the ders. James Spader, Cynthia Gibb, Rod 9-1 5AM [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Year ’’“ “ a w S io Lov." Ronnie Milaap (RCA) “I would love it to be a big hit. I would like to Freddy's Nightmares A mime is [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide 52) Real to Reel direction his life and career are taking. S® Loomis. 1988. Rated R. ling' The poignant tale of a boy s (ov® Woody Allen, Charlotte Rampling, Jessica make a record every year. We’re going to tour m framed for a murder he didn t commit. (60 [USA] MOVIE; The Pom-Pom Girls (2® Frugal Gourmet (In Stereo) lb.“The Lonely Side of Love” Patty Loveless [M AX] MOVIE; A Nightmare on Elm his pet fawn and of his parents fight to Harper. 1980. November and December, I hope. min.) (In Stereo) make a living on the American 'fontier is 5® It's Your Business Street 4: The Dream Master' Child mur­ 1:05AM [M A X ] MOVIE: Caddys [CNN] Newsday (MCA) (26) Outer Limits derer Freddy Krueger returns to haunt the portrayed. Gregory Peck, Jane Wyman, After Cream folded. Brace says, I could have (30) Real Estate Showcase (DIS] Best of Walt Disney Presents: (g) Latenight America W ith Dennis dreams and nightmares of the teen-age in­ hack II' (CC) Claude Jarman Jr 1946. Rated G. Adult singles formed another trio and made zillions of m ^ y . (3® Mama's Family Mama becomes a Superstar Goofy A When Blind Faith (Clapton, Baker and Steve Wm- Wholey 9:30AM (53 Better Ways to Better stand-up comic. (R) Games with star athlete. Goofy. (60 min.) 1.“Don’t Know Much” Linda Ronstadt & Aaron Grades (57) DeGrassi Junior High (CC). wood) was at Madison Square Garden, I was at ^ . A Neville (Elektra) (53 Bugs, Daffy and Friends (61) MOVIE: Old Yeller' A stray dog wan­ [HBO] MOVIE; Chapter Two A re­ 2 “Aneelia” Richard Marx (EMI) Cl3) Benson ders onto a Texas ranch and proves his cently widowed writer and a divorcee re­ 3.“Another Day in Paradise” Phil Collms (Atlan- ‘^ la t was a conscious decision a working- worth to the owners. Dorothy McGuire, luctantly fall in love. Based on the play by Sunday, Nov. 19 56) Archies Fess Parker, Tommy Kirk. 1957. Neil Simon. James Caan, M^ar^a Mason, class guilt thing. I was never happy with the money. (2® Meet the Press (CC). Valerie Harper. 1979. Rated PG. '^^4.“Listen to Your Heart” Roxette The class thing in Britain is veo; strong. You m [A&E] Our Century: Stalin - The Red 7; 30AM (33 America's Black Forum 5® Solid Gold Rock N' Roll Tsar Part 2 of 4. (R) [UFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) 5 “Get On Your Feet” Gloria Estefan (Epic) ^ move to a mansion; you’re sUll wo^ng-class. 6 : 0 0 A M (33 Spread a Little Sunshine [DIS] Mousercise (3® Lassie Lassie befriends an autistic [DIS] Teen Win, Lose or Draw [USA] All-American Wrestling 6.“ How Am I Supposed to Live Without You M. [ESPN] Motorweek Illustrated Motors- (5) Make It Real Bruce was bom in Glasgow, ScoUand, where his d 3 Public Affairs boy. (R) [ESPN] Sports Reporters (33 NFL Today ports series. (R) (53 Sunday Mass (4® Best of the National Geographic 1 2:30PM Bolton (Columbia) father worked ill a factory. (53 Paid Program [LIFE] Cardiology Update (g) 5® NFL Live 6;35AM [HBO] m o v ie . Ra^InlMW (33) Frederick K. Price Specials (60 m in) 1 “When I Looked al Him” Expose (Ansta) Asked why he decided to make this record, B ^ e [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Silverado' (CC) In the (J1) Christopher Closeup Brite and the Star Stealer' (CC) Ani­ (3g Millionaire Maker 573 Long Ago 8. Far Away: The Pied Pi (5® On the Record 8.“We Didn’t Start the Fire” Billy Joel (Colum- says; “When I was listening to music, I couldn t Qg You Can Beat Baldness mated A greedy princess threatens Rain^ 1880's the paths ol two drifters converge (5® Miracle Faith Outreach per of Hamelin (CC). (R) en route to their destiny in a town caked (3® Spotlight y bow's mission to bring color, hojie and (2@ Insight / Out [CNN] Your Money (R) Silverado. Kevin Kline, Scott Glenn, Danny 0® Firing Une; William f ■ hear what I wanted to hear. I thoughu ‘If nobody happiness to the world. Bettina Patrick (g) Day of Discovery [HBO] MOVIE; The Outlaw Josey Glover 1985, Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) LMks Forward With Barry Goldwater. .. '*'^l“Call It Love” Poco (RCA) else is doing iu I better do it myself.’ @ Dick Van Dyke Fraley, Peter Cullen. 1985. Rated G. (In 5 g Dr. D. James Kennedy 10.“The Way to Your Heart” Soulsister (EMI) Wales' A Confederate soldier b«®°"’®® [USA] Jem [CNN] Science and Technology Week “I wanted to hear honest, human music with [A & E ] Signature Stereo) 5® Celebrate outlaw after ruthless Union soldiers des [DIS] You and Me, Kid " farm and k;ll his 'amily^ Ckn, East- [CNN] Travel Guido (R) (R) lyrics that really were trying to reflect what is hap­ [CNN ] Big Story (R) I 1 ;1 0AM [ESPN] Auto Racing; NASCAR Atlanta Compact discs 7:00AM (33 Vista wood, Chief Dan George, Sondra Locke. [ESPN] Pro Football Team Arm Wres­ [DIS] Dumbo's Circus I I ;30AM (33 insport Journal 500 (3 hrs.) (Live) pening in the world, instead of music made by tling From Las Vegas. (R) (33 Breakthrough 1976. Rated PG. (In Stereo) 1. “StormFront” Billy Joel (Columbia) [ESPN] Bodyshaping (53 Better Your Home 1 '00PM (33 NFL Football: Minnesota machines, l used as few machines as I could get [LIFE] Frederick K. Price (53 Point of View [USA] Mr, Magoo 2. “Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814 Janet fM A X l MOVIE; 'Run W ild, Run Free A 0® Connecticut Beat Vikings at Philadelphia Eagles (3 hrs., 30 away with— just people and musical instruments. [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Biggies: Adventures in 03) Larry Jones 1 0:00AM (53 Action Newsmakers rnute 10-year-old boy is taught by aJ®"'®^ (2® Snakmaster min.) (Live) Jac k ro ^ A & ^ Rolling Stones (Columbia) Some songs on “A (Juestion of Time’’ concern Time' Unexplainably thrust backwards in (lg (2® Divine Plan Army colonel about nature and ® time, a modern-day adventurer assists a (53 Steampipe Alley 5® Julia Child and More Company: 52) NFL Football: Regional C o ve ^e ills of modem society. Bruce says: “I don t want to ( ^ Synchronal Research that runs wild on Dartmoor John MTami Dolphins at Dallas Cowboys: Buffa o World War I aviator on a top-secret mili­ Mark Lester, Sylvia Syms. 1969. Rated ix 033 Gimme a Break! Nell's d®'®"®'™^ Lobster Souffle for Lunch (R) tary operation. Neil Dickson, Alex Hyde- tenninate Grandpa's relationship with a Bills at New England Patriots, Kansas City make too much of the political things. It s not im­ (2g James Kennedy (2® Wall Street Journal Report Chiefs at Cleveland Browns; San Diego portant what I think. It’s a nice little rock n roll White, Fiona Hutchison. 1986. Rated PG. 8:00AM (33 New England Sunday much younger woman 5® It's Your Business (3® World Tomorrow Chargers at Pittsburgh Steelers. (3 hrs.) “ V-Cosmlc -rang" -n* B-52's ( R '^ “ ) (In Stereo) (53 Larry Jones (1® Jimmy Swaggart record, basically, I hope.” .. . (3g Kenneth Copeland (3i) Three Stooges (Live) 6 “Crossroads” Tracy Chapman (Elektra) 6 : 1 0 A M [CNN] Healthweek (R) (53 Bugs, Porky and Friends (2® T and T (CC) Turner deals with a sly He got the idea for “Kwela,” for which he wrote (4® Jimmy Swaggart (4® This Week W ith David Brinkley (CC). 5® Connecticut Newsweek (R) 7.“Buill to Last” Grateful Dead 6 :1 5 A M (333 Davey & Goliath 53) Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera (g) Porky Pig ex-convict. (R) (In Stereo) (2® High School Football: Montville at words and music, from a newspaper article saymg (573 Dr. Fad 8 “SUd of the Tongue” Whitesnakc (GeffOT) . . i < (2g Sunday Today (22) Chalice of Salvation (Live) Ledyard (3 hrs.) (Live) that 14 people — later 11 were added — were sen­ 6 : 3 0 A M (33 CBS Storybreak (CC) (R) [A&E] RaHles [C N N ] NFL Preview 9>FlyiSg in a Blue Dream” Joe Satnani | (24) Sesame Street (CC). (2® (g) M ister Rogers (CC). (R) (3® NFL Football; Buffalo Bills at New tenced to death in South Africa for havmg ^ n (53 It's Your Business [CNN] Daybreak [DIS] Edison Twins (In Stereo) (3® Miracles Today With Oral Roberts 5® In Touch England Patriots (3 hrs.) (Live) (Relativity) . v (33) At the Movies Blockbuster movies [DIS] Welcome to Pooh Corner present when a policeman was killed. “Xohle Yona (30) Sacrifice of the Mass [ESPN] NFL Gameday (60 min ) 0® MOVIE: 'The Other Side of the 10.“Pump” Aerosmith (Geffen)______^ from this past summer. (R) [ESPN] SportsCenter (S) [LIFE] World Tomorrow Mountain' A paralyzing fall confines skier said ‘I beg the court for a last chance. I was an or- (38) Munsters Today Eddie seeks revenge [LIFE] Obstatrics/Gynecologv Update (3g Twin Star Productions fl® Robert Schuller Jill Kinmont to a wheelchair for the rest of Copyright 1989, Billboard Publications, Inc. phari and I don’t want my children to grow up [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide on Tschool bully who got him in trouble (R) 5® Snak Master [TM C ] MOVIE; 'Fail Safe' The acciden­ (57) Sesame Street Season Premiere [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Flipper' The son of a her life. (R) Reprinted with permission. without a father.’ It wrote the song for me. I found tal launching of SAC bombers forces fisherman in the Florida Keys cares for a 5® Ring Around the World 5l) Fame continued it verv moving. . . _, . American and Russian leaders to work to­ [A & E ] Journey to Adventure (R) wounded dolphin. Chuck Connors, Luke 5 g Alice gether to prevent a catastrophe. Henry [A&E] Global Affair Halpin, Kathleen Maguire 1963. Rated G. “Kwela is a form of street music that 1 heard on [C N N ] Daybreak (g1) Connecticut: Now (In Stereo) Fonda, Walter Matthau, Dan O Herlihy. [DIS] Fuzzbucket (R) the radio from Johannesburg when I was a litUe [A&E] Heroes: Made in the U.S.A. 1964. continued boy.” [CNN] Style With Elsa Klensch (R) [USA] Calliope 1 Focus/Books Sunday TV, continued Correspondent Focus/Books Sunday TV, continued [ESPN ] SportsConter (60 min.) @ Masterpiece Theatre; A Tale [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (R) [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday (R) [USA] MOVIE, Jake Spanner; Privrte Cities (CC) Xavier DeLuc and James Thompson, Betsy Drake, Richard Haydn. f M A X ] MOVIE: 'Bird' (CC) Clint East- [LIFE] War on Hepatitis B: America at Eye' A Los Angeles private «V®'® ®°®*®“ Wilby star in Charles ° returns ‘home’ [CNNl Newsday 1965 Rated G. out of retirement to rescue the kidnapped amid the French Revolution. (60 min.) Part wood's critically acclaimed pg^. Risk granddaughter of a crook he sent to prison Cook’s latest [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Fancy Pants' A dignified 3 ' 3 0 P M C24) Travelin' Gourmet [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In 1 of 4. life of '®9®®'’®''''®.“ Besl'^Achievement in man brings culture to 'he Indians^ Bob 25 years^ ago, Robert Mitchurn, Ernest (61) Married... With Children (CC) Al s b a c k h o m e : a f «« i«j [ESPN] Auto Racing Continues Stereo) Hope. Lucille Ball, Bruce Cabot ISbU. Borgnine, John Mitchurn. 1989. (In Stereo) to e ” to buy a used car when Peggy Rediscovers Amen^. By Mort Roseno [TMC] MOVlE'Jrading Hearts' Michael Zelniker. 1988. Rated h. Rated G. 5'45PM [HBO] MOVIE: The Living 7:30PM dS) Teachers A visit to the spends the money he s saved for a ne Morrow. 447 Pages. $19.95. __ . about murder [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) Daylights' (CC) James Bond battles vil classrooms of some exemplary teachers one. (In Stereo) lainous forces planning to arm the Rus m V IC ] MOVIE: 'Barfly' Cult author from Connecticut. [A& E] Jane Eyre Part 2 of 5 [M AX] MOVIE: 'Billy Rose's Jumbo' sians in Afghanistan Dalton's debut as The rivalry between two circus o^nejs 1988 Rated PG. (In Stereo) 007 Timothy Dalton, Maryam d'Abo, Jer- [CNN] Sports Sunday [C N N ] W eek in Review (R) By Phil Thomas dissolves when their children 'a" oen Krabbe. 1987 Rated PG. (In Stereo) [LIFE] Milestones in Medicine Part 1 of [D IS ] Hepburn and Tracy Host Kevin Tn^Sioholic writer, Mickey Rou^^^^^^^ Dons Day, Stephen Boyd, Jimmy Durante. 4 - O O P M ( H (“Oi Golf: Ronald Mc°on- s s s s e s a The Associated Press ^aiichildrelricharideslnv~ 2. (R) McCarthy recalls the careers and private Dunaway, Alice Krige. 198/. much that it 1962 (In Stereo) 6:00PM CD CBS News (CC) From Los Angeles. (2 hrs ) (Live) 8 0 0 P M (D Murder. She Wrote (CC) lives of Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hep­ Stereo) with the inaccurate implication of ® j. ^ NEW YORK — “I can’t remember a lime when I [USA] Master '33 News While in San Francisco. Jessica becornes burn through clips from their 'T'°^'®®' [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Stereo) (^1 Monsters Today Grandpa is outraged eluding "State of the Union and Desk " I n Ro^blun, 1 ;30PM (20) MOVIE: 'The Unsinkable ^ e T a book slams the vampire code, 33 Knight Rider involved in a double murder investigation didn’t want to be a writer,” says Thomas H. Cook. Set" (60 min.) 1 1 '3 0 P M (33 Magnu®®'9 ' of Tucson. Anz.. left the Molly Brown' Musical about a young cou^ 11 MOVIE: 'Blind Date' A blind date when she attends an opera opening with 3 3 MOVIE: -sw ing A sailor's wife “Whv I wrote my first novel when I was o. pie whose luck takes them front a squalid ill) MOVIE: 'The Jerk' This old friend Dennis Stanton. (60 min.) (In [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) J v e s the outrageous nse pairs an overworked yuppie with a beauti­ “Obviously,” he adds quickly and with a wide gold-mining existence [h®J'*® ful woman who reacts to alcohol in a Stereo) [T M C ] MOVIE; "Off Limits' Two detec_ ,,nds '° “ „,;3''war II aircraft factory. i S H To*er“ "^trics reported o " - ^ fonner ^ millionaires Debbie Reynolds, Harve Pres an inept and unlucky iq 7Q fflaw^TuriR^s\ell, Christine Laht, lists *‘♦•7 "V , n , The Associated Press, he was smile “it was highly autobiographical. Bernadette Peters, Catlin Adams. 1979 strange way Bruce Willis, Kim Basinger, 3 ) (4® Free Spirit (CC) Ro^b gets protec^ lives search the war-torn s"®®’® f nell. Ed Begley 1964 John Larr>.quette, 1987, tive of Jessie as she prepares for a date. (In Saigon lor a killer preying on '°®®’ bureau chief for The viprald Tribune Cook is 41 now and he’s come a long way from t18) Light His Fire tutes Willem Dafoe, Gregory Hines, Fred 1984. (R) . ,24 Tony Brown's Journal ,18) You Can Beat Baldness Stereo) Ward 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) fill Cf«r Trek- The Next Generation (cui S ^ i f n to' ^ S r s p e c i a l correspondent, that fiedgling effort. He’s published seven novelsto [CNN] Moneyweek (R) 20; MOVIE: 'Assassination' A Secret 33 (201 MOVIE; 'In the Frame A freeh based in Paris but tmvehng^xt^^^^^ date Two of them he calls literary novels. The [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (R) Service agent investigates an apparent ance investigator faces a life and death [U S A ] Equalizer struggle after traveling to Germany w S e r s are mysteries, although Cook prefers to call ITM C] MOVIE: 'Jeremiah Johnson' A plot to assassinate the first lady. Charles 9 :3 0 P M (38 Personal Achievement Stereo) Bronson, Jill Ireland, Stephen Elliott. 1987 a friend's name Ian MeShane, Ly them “police procedurals.” , 19th-century adventurer abandons civihza- Lynn Ross. 1982 Ward, Barbara Rudnik. 1989. @4) Butterflies (2® Hot Shot Bowling (60 mm.) tion for life in the Rocky Mountain (24) Travel Magazine George Michael's Sports Mach­ The latest of the latter is “Streets of Fire, a gnm (22 NFL Football: Regional Coverage ;i'l3 Star Search (60 min ) (In Stereo) (61) Open House (CC) The staff atteropts s?) m ness Robert Redford, Will Geer, Stefan Seattle Seahawks at New York Giants or |26) Outer Limits to recoup Ted's gambling debts and save ine (In Stereo) j but gripping story set in B in n in gh ^ , Ala., m the Gierasch 1972 Rated PG. You Can Beat Baldness Los Angeles Raiders at Houston Oilers. ( S7j Nature (CC) Profiles the wildlife living Cl8) him from Ihe ultimate punishment. (In (24) Talking Sports With Rod Michaud hot md often violent days of 1963. U is a ume when Crime Stoppers 800 hrs.) (Live) within the British crown colony of Hong (22) (3® Sister Kate (CC) Sister Kate St®reo) 2:00PM CD seems to be unpleasantly surprised upon @ Jack Van Impe Presents (24) Bradshaw on: The Family [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (H) civil riehts demonstrations are npping the city, ano ( D MOVIE: 'Perry Mason Returns' Perry Kong. (60 min.) (In Stereo) S an abandoned baby on the orphan­ ( p Christian Ufestyle Magazine Mason resigns his post as appellate wurt the police are hard pressed to contain the angry (26 Fugitive (61) Star Trek: The Next Generation (CC) age doorstep. (In Stereo) 10 :0 0 P M (T) [CNN] News (4® MOVIE; The Evil That Men Do An ludge to defend his former secretary, Della (30) NFL Football: Seattle Seahawks at Troi fa)ls in love with a delegate who s in- §4) Travels: Barging Through Europe (vO U SA Tonight f s a ” ° n ''. called out Street, against murder charges Raymond NevirYork Giants (3 hrs.) (Live) volved in negotiations aboard the Enter- form one final assignmenb Charles oro "’ mrn^the body of a 12-year-old black girl is Burr, Barbara Hale, William Katt. 1985 (CC) The Leontyne moves * ,® S . c ! j x lA&E] Yehudi Menuhin Plays Brahiris prise (60 min.) (In Stereo) Seme, passing through over 200 locks to (3|) The W ok son, Theresa Saldana. 1984. found buried in a shallow grave. She h ^ been mur­ (Jl) M O VIE: 'Operation Penicoat' A sub­ Violinist Yehudi Menuhin performs Jo­ [A&E] Road to War (R) reach the Rhine. (60 min.) Part 3 of 3. (2® New Life marine captain and his zany crew use ofh [A&E] Slap Maxwell Story dered. To head off a potentially exj^osive racid hannes Brahms' Vidin Coo"®"® [C N N ] This W eek in the NBA (26) MOVIE: 'All Quiet on the Western ®4) Masterpiece Theatre: A Tale of Two beat methods to get their vessel back n wandhaus in East Germany. (60 min.) (H) Cities (CC) Xavier DeLuc and James [CNN] Sports Tonight situation, the police pull Sgt. Ben Wei man off action. Cary Grant, Tony Curtis, Arthur [D IS ] M O VIE: 'M y Fair Lady' An English Front' A young German boy plunges excit_ (In Stereo) Wilby star in Charles pg^t O ’Connell. 1959 professor takes a London guttersnipe and ediy into World War I and ® ® ^ " ^ amid the French Revolution. (60 min.) Part [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) crowd-control duty and assign him to solvmg the fDISl MOVIE: 'Bride of Boogedy The tries to turn her into a lady Rex Harrison, terror and degradation of j ’'®"®™ (MJ Adam Smith's Money World celebration of a New England ® Audrey Hepburn, Stanley Holloway 1964 Thomas, Ernest Borgnine. Donald Pleas 1 of 4 1 2 : 0 0 A M CD Paid Program Mded to the resu each remns .ts par- (57) Mystery!: Campion (CC) Albert nual festival sparks the return of ® misch e- Rated G. (In Stereo) ence. 1979. §6) Woridvision (38 Home Shopping Network (2 hrs.) Wellman is a withdrawn white man who is pretty pieces together seemingly unrelated clues vous 300-year-old ghost. Richard Masur, ticular flavor and shape. shoo- [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) (57) Castles in the Sand Profiles the last rial War of the Worlds Debi puts her loy- much of a loner. to Identify the killer who murdered both Mimi Kennedy, Tammy Lauren, 198/ i L ulttoate test when she befriends (57) New Generation Travels with Mort is not a t o u r ^ wrong [MAX] MOVIE: Babette's Feast' A year in the life of W ISH news '®P°«® “Each night he made his supper, read the paper, artists. (60 min.) Part 2 of 2. [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Breakin' 2 Electric Bw - leukemia victim Josh Littman. (60 min.) an alien (60 min.) (In Stereo) (29 Wrestling: A W A All Star Wrestling French housekeeper prepares an elaborate galoo' Break dancers fight to save their ( P Offsides With The New England Pa­ then fell asleep on the sofa in his large [C N N ] Week in Review feast for her Danish employers in this Best (613 America's Most Wanted Scheduled^ (57) MOVIE: 'The Seven Samurai A community center from 'b® recliner, his ears tuned to the muffied wail behind [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) Foreign Film Oscar winner Stephane Au- this special one hour episode profiles each f ^B^ntury Japanese triots (60 min.) greedy developers. Lucinda Dickey, of th^fugitives on the FBI's "ten most professional warriors to fend oH attack ng [U S A ] MOVIE: 'City Killer' A disturbed Adolfo (Shabba-Doo) Quinones Michael dran, Birgitte Federspiel, Bodil K)er. 198/ fg) Odd Couple the black and white Indian-head test pattern on his Army demolition expert terrorizes the wanted list. " (60 min.) (In Stereo) bandits. Toshiro Mifune, Takashi Shimu , Chambers. 1984 Rated PG. (In Stereo) Rated G. (Dubbed) (In Stereo) [63) Gone Scott television screen. And each mormng he woke need- woman who rejects him, and a whole city, [A&E] Fatal Attraction of Adolf Hitler Yoshio Inbaba. 1954. [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) [USA] Murder, She Wrote [A & E ] Fatal Attraction of Ado» ^ b g less and less to make it through the day. It w ^ a when he tries to win her respect by blow­ Premiere A documentary t!>

FOCUS/Advice Man may have to learn to live with headaches h ^ ^ “ 64-year-old male, and my Counseling is needed to deal with rape head has hurt for half my life. I’ve tried doctors, your pharmacist to look up the names of the companies psychiatnsts, psychologists, acupuncture, biofecdback that manufacturer the various capsules you take. Then V DEAR ABBY: I am a 40-year-old woman who was neurologists and one dealing in neuropsychiatry, with no Dr. Gott write them and rwjucst information about what does into raped as a teenager. My attacker had a knife, and while I DEAR ABBY: After reading the letter about obscene help from anyone. I’ve been on 52 different medications their gelatin coatings. This may solve your problem. was struggling to get away from him, he cut me on the phone calls, I had to write and tell you what has worked since 1955. If this happened to someone in your family what advice would you give? Peter,Gott, M.D. upper arm. Now I carry an ugly scar about 10 inches Dear Abby for me. When the caller starts in with the spiel, ( listen long. I am very self-conscious about it, especially in DEAR READER: I assume from your question that, I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME and make no comment until the caller has finished, then 1 by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee summer when I wear sleeveless dress. say, very innocenUy: “Would you mind repeating that, despite your extensive exposure to the medical com­ Abigail Van Buren Unscramble these four Jumbles, What do I tell people who ask me what happened to please? 1 don't hear very well, and I didn’t understand munity, no one has diagnosed the cause of your one letter to each square, to form headaches. This is curious. forms of chronic pain, because it may start in relatively four ordinary words. my arm? Very few people know about the rape. I never what you were talking about.” young people. ^ reported it to the police, although now I wish I had. The caller usually slams the receiver down forcibly! I would have predicted that one of your many prac­ 1 do not want to relive the trauma of that terrible ex­ titioners would have come up with the reason for vour Ask your family doctor to refer you to a pain clinic at ORPEN d e a r GRANDMOTHER: Since you have already a teaching hospital. perience, but people are curious. I have young nieces and „ l a s VEGAS READER pain. explmned to your son that your career must come before DEAR READER: Not a bad idea, but that neces­ 1 gather that your case is as tough as they come. There­ ___ 71 nephews who have asked me how I got that scar, but I’ve the privilege” of having your grandchild for extended sitates having to listen to some disgusting dialogue. dodged the question. fore. if you have exhausted the doctors and their DEAR DR. GOTT: What is contained in the pull- What should I say? overnight visits, be sure that he and Nan see this letter. A Tampa reader with a novel solution wrote: “I used to a p ^ kind of capsules that hold vitamins, herbs and have trouble with obscene phone calls, then I kept my therapies, you may be left with having to deal with 32 OVEY _____ TRYING TO FORGET years of unexplained head pain. You could be helped by a medicine.s? If I take one of these capsules. I have ab­ I N Also, remind them of your philosophy of child-rcar- Bible by the phone and started quoting Scripture to the pain clinic. dominal swelling and diarrhea. Yet if I pull the capsules DEAR TRYING: Call your local rape treatment mg, but don t expect them to be good sports about it. caller. After than, I wasn’t bothered again.” facility and tell the people there your story. It’s never too Many hospitals no offer special clinics to teach people apart and empty the contents into water, I don’t suffer _I Reliable, free, supplemental child care is hard to find Probl»mi7 Writ* to Abby. For» panonal, unpublishod rapiv swid any ccnswiuenccs. This doesn’t make any sense to me. late to get counseling and join a support group. You have and they may resent losing yours. a Mlf-addrassed, atampad anvalopa to Abby. P.O Box 69440^U» An how to live with (and control) thronic pain, using never learned how to deal with the memories of that gal.., CtdII. 90069. All cormspondanc. I. conWd.nlW ’ medicine, hypnosis, biofecdback and other methods. DEAR READER: Most capsule coverings arc made RUSHOC WHAT KIPS (SET traumatic experience. You must face it in order to put that Arthritis, c^cer and osteporosis are common causes for 01 gelatin, a common protein. I’ve never heard of anyone being allergic to gelatin, buL I suppose, you could be A 31© BAN© nightmare behind you once and for all. chronic pain. Headache is one of the most troublesome O U T O F . For now, do not wear sleeveless dresses. An exposed sensitive to dyes or other compounds in the coatings. Ask INDARC I scar invites questions. Should anyone ask how it hap­ Hur./HUT' Now arrange the circled letters to pened, simply say it happened years ago and you’d rather form the surprise answer, as sug­ not talk about it. You might also consider cosmetic wi_ gested by the above cartoon surgery to make the scar less conspicuous. But first, Answer: the counseling is imperative. I wish you well. X G^T C»RBCJ ? w (Answers Monday) A M P Jumbles: CURIO BANDY DEAR ABBY: My husband and I (both working AfZRMJGBP To - Yesterday's PREACH MYSELF parents) raised three wonderful children while holding MA//C Answer What dry-as-dust people never seem to do— A1Y B i U S f > A io § DRY UP onto the principle that we were 100 percent responsible for bringing those children onto this earth and, therefore, AOJOM AVCAUL\ ppOfA I " T T *

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® ,».b,NE*lnc a r t i c h o k e 1 FOCUS/Home On the House MANCHESTER HAS IT Prichard represents luxury ‘Frozen’ bolts V Like an English manor, the Prichard puts a good night’s sleep Licensed and Insured 24 Hour Emergency Service about a good time had by all. can be turned CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER House of the Week Serving The Area For 25 Years Atop this two-story home, a fireplace-equipped master suite and By Andy Lang iiaitrltpfltpr Hpralh Custom Designed Baths And Kitchens other bedrooms stand ready to revi­ talize a spent family with a good The Associated Press OLSEN TREE EXPERTS Total Remodeling night’s sleep. visit Our Newly Remodeled Showroom When you need exceptionally strong fasteners Serving the Manchester Below this private area, the main Talk With Our Cerlilied Kitchen Designer that can be removed at a later time if necessary, you area for 100 years floor yields to both formal entertain­ Tree & Stump Removal • Pruning use nuts and bolts. At least, that is the theory. M2itchens Designed To Work For You ing and less-formal pursuits, like Bracing • Cabling ^ 16 Brainard Place (^ 1 1 un L e a C a re lounging over coffee and a Sunday While it works most of the time, the occasion al­ HtrCHtNS 'NC Land Clearing • Topping Manchester © R S I morning paper. ways seem to arise when a nut cannot be turned or a Built for a family, this three car- bolt turns too easily and will not come out 25 Olcott Street, garage, low-slung looker combines EAST HARTFORD 528-9888 203-643-2711 INKIBA M anchester Nothing is quite as frustrating as a nut that won’t luxury with livability — all on a city MANCHESTER 647-3771 lot. turn, usually because it has rusted or become 649-7544 From the bank of picture win­ “frozen” in place. SAVE BUY AT SAVE dows in the from to the spacious There are four common solutions for this entry way, the Prichard’s open layout problem. CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER GARNER'S sp>ells elbow room. AUCTIONS Serving The Area For 25 Years First, soak the nut and-or bolt in oil. Wait 10 Rug & Upholstery Cleaning Visitors step down into a sunlit- OCCK Every Monday dappled living room graced with minutes or half an hour or an hour and then go to (and some Thursday & Fridays) vaulted ceilings. After cocktails, work on it Usually, oil or some other lubricant will Your complete carpet specialist have loosened the fastener enough so that it can be amble next door to the dining room, ^*mj^j 2SSL turned. You can heat the rusty nut and bolt with a which opens onto the deck. ■aitttSUlTC Truck mount 20% off / JSSL torch, but only if you have had some experience mffKmTmmsnmmmr. For the chef using this gourmet I3«i «• inlESTERN for location Cash & Carry kitchen, pleasing the fussiest palate with a torch. UNION comes easy. Be it a hot dog or a r. Another way is to use a hacksaw to cut the bolt cleaning on area rugs NorAsrsMwers Caesar salad, culinary delights o* IO «K »M 3 MANCHESTER the house. The kitchen combines a z method: holding one hammer against the side of the ivtilfirlitiirCOPIES 1 I He ^eachl I BIIMilnSt. M A I I Manchester, CT 646-5630 counU^ view with big-city sophis­ O* 1 \ nut, then using a second hammer to strike the bolt tication. An island boasting a second J L from the other side. ^ 13* • rr« I . “vegetable sink" means extra hands SECOND FLOOR PLAN Stove bolts are small and have slotted heads like can join in the cooking. Also, a full PLAN AHEAD - OVERAU DnyiE«'penters By Earl Aronson Advertising Here? • car washers • The Associated Press use both hands to turn the screwdriver. Or use an Mon-Sat 9am-5:00pm ihild care Weeders Guide awl to s t ^ a hole big enough to hold the screw. Evenings by Appointment • designe. • drillers Watch the fhtit counter of your To drive a nail where there is little room to “Manchester Has It” • driven maneuver a hammer, use a bolt or piece of steel rod electricians supermarket during the holiday plants. fruit. Use a sand-peat mixture, as an extension of the hammer. Put one end of the CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER • enginet' rminators season for the makings of new tropi­ The seeds have a hard coating, rates are very covering seeds lightly, and keep at extension on the wall and hit the other with a ham­ 25 Olcott Street • framers^ L/T cal plants for your home. During the reports Ray Rothenberger, a hor­ normal room temperature for ger­ mer. Always wear eye protection when doing this 649-7544 urriers holidays, pomegranates, kumquats, ticulturist with the Missouri mination. reasonabie. Manchester dates and mangoes are displayed, kind of work. Cooperative Extension Service. He Grapefruit, orange, lemon, lime • haircu\_,.,.....---^^''^^ general contractors! along with the more common A toggle bolt is used for hanging heavy objects advises filing off a small area on the and other citrus may be grown from avocados, coconuts, tangerines, on wdls and from ceilings. The bolt is pushed side of the seed to permit faster seeds in the same way. They may C a ll - • heaters • janitors • masons oranges and other citrus. tlwugh a hole m the wall, but first it must be run 043 2711 • realtors! water absorption and germination, flower indoors, but rarely will through the object to be hung. This includes both opticians • plumbers • pools Occasionally, there will be some­ which could take six months. produce fruit under home condi­ thing really new, such as the the bolt and its winglike anchor. When the bolt goes Even if you have nerve deafness you can Keep seeds in a warm — near 80 tions. If you want fruit, Rothen­ through the wall, the two wings on the anchor open tangerinelike Clementine, intro­ d e g i^ F — moist place. Put the berger says, some of the smaller duced from Europe, but this one will up and grip the wall. This is done with a MANCHESTER HEAR & UNDERSTAND pot into a plastic bag and tie it shut growing ornamental citrus will ac­ screwdriver. be troublesome since it is seedless. after the seeds are planted. This will tually make better house plants. MEMORIAL CO. In any event, growing plants from Be very careful, because if you remove the bolt CALL FOR A FREE help keep them moist. Use a mix of These include the Calamondin seeds of tropical fmits can be chal­ for any reason the whole wing assembly will fall HEARING TEST half each peat moss and sand to start orange, mandarin orange, Ponderosa Opp. East Cemetery m lenging and fascinating. tropical fmit seeds. behmd the wall and you will have to start over with lemon and Meyer lemon. If these new equipment. OVER 4 D One plant that may be grown Kumquat, a citrus, can make an citrus do bloom indoors, they will from s e ^ is the date palm. Drying When buying a bolt, remember that its diameter • 763 and 191 Main St., Manchester YEARS attractive foliage plant. Cimts seeds require hand-pollination to get fruits ^ d Its thread size combine to designate its size. Phone; 643-1191 or 643-1900 CALL 649-5807 experience the dates does not destroy the seeds, do not need a dormancy period to set. but you should plant them promptly Tnus, a bolt labeled i/4-by-12 means it is a quarter- 1HGKR ACm 11 before planting and should ger- ■ after removal of the piilp. Not every Pomegranate seeds should be of-^-inch in diameter and has 12 threads to the • Eastbrook Mall, Mansfield 2 Full Service Hearing Aid Centers miiiate in a few weeks. Seeds may planted directly after removal from QUALITY MEMORIALS seed will grow, so plant a dozen or inch. Phone: 456-1141 be injured if allowed to dry, so plant the fmit. Sow seeds in the sand-peat HARRISON STREET MANCHESTER 146 Hazard Ave . Suiio 104 151 Talcotviile Road i so to assure getting one or two Johnson Medical Building floulo P3 promptly after removal from ripe mix and keep them moist and warm. Enfield. CT 06082 Vernon. CT 06066 CASrCRN G OM MECnewrt LBAOINO FULL StHVICe OFTICIANM (203) 763-4096 (203) 672-11 IB 1 FOCUS/Hobbies CLASSIFIED ADS 643-2711 V Photography ,„JHELP mJHELP PART TIME rTH part time I HELP Notices I'M wanted I'M WANTED Baby photos HELP WANTED LIHJ help WANTED WANTED As a condition precedent to the placement of onv adver­ PERSONS needed part- CUSTODIAN- HAIR Stylist-Full or part- HOUSEKEEPERS tising In the Manchester He­ time days and evenings Temporary, approxi­ time for busy salon. 2 full-time positions are now avaiiable in ourenviron- very popular rald, Advertiser hereby at Little Caesars In m ately 6-8 weeks, , Experience preferred. mentai services department. These flexible day/eve- agrees to protect. Indemnify Manchester. 6A6-4300. Please call 647-1167. ond hold harmless the Man­ 3-11:30pm, Monday- ning positions require candidates with the ability to By The Associated Press chester Herald, Its officers Frldav, effective No- worn independently and be able to lift up to 60 lbs. and employees against any EXECUTIVE Director vember27, 1989. Please VOCATIONAL Instruc­ tor. Full-time. Coring, Some experience is preferred, but we will train the and all liability, loss or for a council ot contact the Coventry right candidate. Uniforms are provided. We offer full Babies are among the most popular subjects Churches and Syn­ organized, take- expense. Including attor­ Board ot Education, benefits and competitive salary. Walk in applicants neys' fees, arising from agogues. 20 hours per charge person to work among amateur photographers, especially the proud Maintenance Office, are accepted, Monday-Friday, 8-4 pm. parents and grandparents. claims of unfair trade practi­ week. Strong emphasis 742-9305. with mentally retarded ces, Infringement of trade­ adults In vocational And, like pictures of puppies, kittens and sunsets, on Interpersonal and HUMAN RESOURCES marks, trade names or pat­ administrative skills, PART-TIme Showroom setting. Experience ROCKVILLE GENERAL HOSPITAL snapshots of the little ones smiling innocently into ents, violation of rights of public relations, and preferred. $9-$10 per privacy and Infringement ot Sales-Thls Is an oppor­ the camera or mirthfully enjoying some favorite fund raising. Send re­ tunity to loin the sales hour. Call Kathy lan- 31 UNION STREET copyright and proprietary nuccl between 10am- plaything are bound to elicit “oohs” and “ahs” from rights, unfair competition sume to: WAIM Search team of the areas pre­ e#o/aa M/FAW OPEN UP — Collecting keys can be fun. There are many publications to help collectors. 4pm at 872-4234. eoe. ROCKVILLE, CT 06066 all but the most hard-boiled onlookers. and libel and slander, which Committee, P. O. Box miere lighting show­ may result trom the publica­ 221, Wllllmantic, 06226. room. You will sell the When the baby is part of your family, all the tion of any adyertlsement In eoe. finest selection ot llght- shots he’s in are precious to you, whether they’re the ^Manchester Herald by ing and decorative advertiser. Including adver­ masterpieces from a photographic standpoint or tisements In any free distri­ electrical supplies In a Keys open up exciting world WEEKEND Help- facility that Is unparal­ poorly exposed and off-center. But, Jean Moss, an bution publications pub­ advertising and portrait photographer who special­ lished by the Manchester Housekeepers, willing leled In Its layout and Herald. Penny Sletfert, to train. Working hours decor. We have several Anybody for keys? of those to be seen in this “arrange­ izes in photographing children, offers these tips to Publisher. 9am-2pm. Manchester openings with hours on This arrangement is my own. I ment.” They were made of brass, help the amateur photographer — even one with Village Motor Inn, 100 Saturday, Sunday, and bought a bagful for $5, and now the bronze or steel, folding and jack­ relatively simple equipment — make those prized E. Center Street, Thursday night. It you fun begins — sorting, naming and Collectors' baby shots even better: Manchester. have previous retail knife. There are keys for gates, Employment experience and would \^VeGot counting the loot. hotels, and jails, with a reproduction • Move in as close as possible to the child; NURSE’S Aides. Pres­ be Interested In learn­ I’ll call for help to the Key Col­ Corner alert after that last one. close-ups capture the moment better than do distant ently hiring for part- ing more about this lectors International (P.O. Box Keys-to-the-City are all over the shots. I PART TIME tim e positions on opportunity, call or apply In person: Econ­ 9397, Phoenix, AZ 850068). The place starting with a white metal one • Take vertical photos that fill the frame with the I HELP WANTED weekends. All shifts, Russ MacKendrick pold meals, weekend omy Electric Supply Opportunity All KCl was founded in 1978 and has child. for a dollar, followed by Pocket MEDICAL Receptionist- differential. Contact Inc., 428 Tolland Turn­ 300 members. They do not flaunt Door Keys and then the high-flying • Get the child to look right at you by clapping or Immediate Medical Mrs. Kost, RN ADNS, pike, Manchester, CT meetings or conventions, but they Railroads, with another reproduction whistling, or by singing his favorite song. Care Center of Man­ Salmon Brook Conva­ 06040. 647-5000. do have a library and put out sever^ Narrow Gauge” railway key.) alert. • Adjust your position to the level of the child; chester has a part-time lescent Home, Glaston­ eoe/m/f/v/h. publications: Key Collectors Jour­ There are three 75-dollar pieces: Ship keys arc cheaper, 11 of this will enable you to capture those great “head opening for a front bury, 633-5244. desk receptionist, pre­ lAfcippedlb. nal, a Membership Directory, the an Auto Dealer Presentation, those, then Watch and Icwelcrs on” expressions. (If your camera produces the “red vious medical office BABYSITTER Wanted- HELP Standard Guide to Key Collecting, Diamond, Continental, gold; a 6 to keys, 17 in all, to wind up the War- eyes” effect, you may want to aim the lens slightly and computer expe­ Evenlnos, must have WANTED Antique Classic Marque Keys, and a 10“ key-to-the-City, gold-plated and man presentation. above or below baby’s eyes.) rience preferred.Inter­ own transportation. Collectors’ Guide. They reprint lost engraved with the name of a histori­ ested applicants call Call 646-2601 between This area of hobbyism got its When taking indoor shots, Ms. Moss advises 12-4pm. I ow ’s the perfect time to give yourself an catalogs and out-of-print books on cal person (an ’’obscure person” can personnel at 721-7393. R recent boost from the Standard using ASA 4(X) film, with a flash when natural light SECRETARY tor physi­ outstanding gift—a holiday job at The JCPenney keys and locks. be had for $25); and a Watch key, Guide to Key Collecting by Don is not sufficient. She also suggests you avoid taking cian's office In Man­ The KCI is not to be confused 14K gold, engraved. Stewart, perhaps available now form shots with fluorescent lighting — use a flash in­ chester: 26-30 hours Catalog Outlet Store. This is your opportunity to earn WANTED weekly. Salary negoti­ some extra holiday cash, and an immediate merchan­ with the LPKCMLPCC (License The book has tliree photos: a the KCl buffs. stead. able. Experience help­ Plate Key Chain and Mini License Cabinet, barrel, brass, at $5; the For outdoor shots, she recommends positioning ful. Send resume to: P. dise discount, while discovering all the advantages of Plate Collectors Club), of New York same in steel with Art Deco motif, Russ MacKendrick is a the baby facing the sun, making sure you, the Part -Time O. Box 1066, Manches­ working for an unusual retail leader specializing in ter, CT 06040. City — that is listed ^ong with it in $6; and a car key, Colt .45 shape, Manchester resident who is an photographer, have your back to the sun. If neces­ overstocked and discontinued merchandise. a current reference. 1%8 GM cars, $15. authority on many types of collec­ Circulation Bookkeeper sary, you can use a flash outdoors when shooting in Applicant should have bookkeeping experi­ BOOKKEEPER- In the meantime here is Warman’s Two Edsel keys from any maker tibles. Questions should be sent to: shade or on cloudy days. Manchester Sales No matter how long ^ofb^ ence with some typing and be able to handle Customer Assistants “Americana...” with nearly 200 are worth $5 — perhaps because so Collectors’ Corner, Manchester Ms. Moss emphasizes tJiat when taking pictures Company looking for it’s been since your last job, keys priced from 50 cents to '*$85. many were hurled into oblivion. Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester a variety of office related duties. full-time bookkeeper of a baby, you should keep his safety foremost in with congenial attitude or if you’re just looking for a Check-Out Clerks (For a “PC NG RR Fulton County Then come the Door keys, plenty 06040. your mind. For interview call Frank or Gerlinde at for small office. Must second job to supplement Get into the holiday Successfully use these few tips, and your snap­ be full charge through your income, we’ll give you spirit in our friendly, fast-paced shots audience may be complementing you not only 647-9946 general ledger. Gen­ environment and join a team of eral office skills Includ­ all the training you’ll need to Nerve disorder attacks cats about the charms of your little one, but on your ing filing and organiz­ m do your job with a confident associates that enjoys so many photographic skills as well. ing regulred. Small holiday smile. Here, you can generous benefits, including: By Allan Leventhal not pinpoint the exact cause. In Ms. Moss, who has an 8-year-old daughter, will ammount ot collec­ work flexible day, evening or • Generous Merchandise tions work necessary j W ] these cases, the problem usually al­ be taking baby photos as part of a le p e r s picture ARE YOU LOOKING FOR weekend hours—whatever Discounts leviates itself within a few weeks Send resume to: S. QUESTION: My six year old Pet Forum sweepstakes next spring. Richard Bottaro, P. C., fits your schedule best. And • Medical and Dental with help from the veterinarian. So Insurance ^ spayed cat is acting odd — she rolls, □ □ □ A PART TIME JOB IN 935 Main Street, Man­ with both temporary and your first step is to see your vet, find chester, CT 06040. • Profit Sharing ^ circles and tilts her had to one side. NEW PRODUCTS — Eastman Kodak Co. an­ regulai jobs available, you out the cause and follow his/her nounced recently that it will introduce a disposable, • Regular Salary Increases Otherwise she seems fine. This just ment is based on the cause. Medica­ YOUR HOMETOWN? might even end up with a • A Commitment to Promoting S happened and I don’t know why. tion is effective in most cases. In directions. wide-angle camera in the United States. oiofb^ □ □ □ We have a permanent part time posi­ great year-round position. from Within >• Can you help? severe cases, surgery may be neces­ The Kodak Stretch 35, which will carry a sug­ •And Much, Much More! TURKEY NOT FOR DOGS INSPECTOR 12 ANSWER: The symptoms you sary. gested retail price of $12.95, will enable the user to tion available for a Courier/Clerk in the (Night Shift) AND CATS — On Thanksgiving, ^ describe are those of a common Sometimes kittens are bom with a take 12 color photographs measuring 3*/2 inches by Manchester Herald's Advertising Depart­ when we stuff turkeys and oursel­ An «xc#l«nt opportunity • nerve disorder in cats called feline congenital vestibular disorder, but 10 inches, K o ^ said. availabi* on our night shift To wrap up your holiday job-search, please apply in ves, take care so your pels don’t suf­ ment. Monday through Friday, 1 PM to for a Final Inspador at our vestibular syndrome. What is af- this isn’t the cause in your case. When all the shots on the film have been ex­ ^ o ° j ] person at: The JCPenney Catalog Outlet Store, 1361 f fer the gastronomical celebration as 5PM. No experience necessary. Must Windsor Airmotive FaciBty. r e f o S i c c« fected here are parts of your cat’s Other causes are car accidents or posed, the camera is taken intact to a specially 'Iblland 'Hirnpike, Manchester, Connecticut, in the well. We often tend to share the lar­ Candida!# should hav# 1 -3 inner ear that have 'to do with head trauma causing hemorrhage or equipped processing center, where the film is be energetic and reliable. Assist our ad­ yoars #xp#ri#no# nuoriung on Manchester Catalog Distribution Center. balance. Her peripheral nervous sys­ fractures in the middle or inner ear. gesse with our beloved pets, many developed and prints are made. vertising staff with clerical duties and aircr^ parts using al of whom are already too well fed. The camera will allow photographers to supple­ standard moasuring tem is also involved. Tlimors may originate in the inner occasional pick-ups/deliveries of adver­ •quiprm nt. A stror>g Common cause for this syndrome ear or in other parts of the body and Thanksgiving fare is not the usual ment their regular pictures with panoramic shots. difTwnsional background ar>d diet for most pets and including tising materials. Must have reliable car. th# ability to intoract with are chronic middle or itmer ear in­ spread there. A biopsy and surgical Travelers, hobbyists and such professionals as real­ poopi# is d#str#d. Ptoas# The JCPenney Ca talog fections. The accompanying inflam­ removal is often indicated. Some them in a holiday gluttony that has tors and architects should find the fixed-focus Good pay plus mileage. Excellent op­ cal or stop by and s*o us at : never had any companion animal mation interferes with the balance toxins such as certain antibiotics that camera useful, according to Peter M. PWermo, portunity to work with a pleasant staff in WINDSOR OUTLET STORE function of the inner ear. The ag­ produce degeneration of the connections is often overdone. Kodak vice president. an interesting field. Please calIJo Deary, An Equal Opporluh'ty Emptoy*r gravating agents may be bacteria, vetibular system may also cause Acme Frame Products has introduced a photo AIRMOTIVE '/A Allan Leventhal is a Bolton at 643-2711 for interview appointment. ^ fungi or parasites — usually ear these symptoms. storage and display system that the Chicago-based 7 Cor>nao(iout So. Dr. ^ mites. Your veterinarian can diag- Strokes, though rare, may be the veterinarian. Questions should be company says will “put an end to dog-eared East Qranby, CT sent to: Pet Forum, Manchester (203) 653-S631 ^ nose this by ear examination and problem in older cats. Occasionally photographs, cumbersome albums and the usual Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester « culturing of the ear matter. Treat- we see such an affected cat and can­ photograph clutter." HFralfi EOEM/F 06040. a 1 •••••**

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Coll equity In your present Ranch home with walk­ Street featuring family bedroom Colonial, Vh cialty practice. Expe­ Apply In person. full-time, front desk ern CT. Must know how zone heat, office, 2 cor Krause Florist. ventory, assistant Borboro. RE/MAX home, you con buy this out basement, fire­ room, sun porch, hard­ baths, large eot-ln kit­ rienced. knowledge of receptionist for Its new to operate excavator, garage, fenced yard, 3,050 square foot Con­ medical camputer read prints, dozer and nursing with medical East ot the River, 647- place, above ground wood floors, and two chen w/wet bar and Pizza Hut center located In the unit requirements. 2,000 square feet, per­ 1419.0 temporary for approx­ fireplaces. Ready when 'n coming to helpful. 30 hours per PROFESSIONAL couple south end of Hartford, truck driving expe­ pool, many Ever­ gloss doors to screened Typing skills required. fect for large family or imately $2,000-$2,400 0 greens, close to you ore! $196,900. Cen­ porch. Plaster walls, 2 week. 646-0534 between seeks dependable, nra- Previous medical of­ rience helpful. Benef­ 2nd living quarters. QUIET Location- Attrac­ ture babysitter for day Contqct Mrs. Lothrop, month. (Based on schools. $151,900. Phil­ tury 21, Epstein, 647- fireplaces. Completely 10am-3pm. fice and computer ex­ its. Coll 742-5317, 8:30- Coll Marcello Fahey, tive 3 bedroom Colon­ $90,000 8% fixed rote VERNON and evening hours In RN DMS, Sqlmon ial. Front to back ips Real Estate, 742- 8895.0______private wooded yard. perience preferred. In­ 4:30. Brook Convalescent 246-3201 tor a tour. Cen- 2nd mortgage, no Addittenal dmatopment in the Mm- our home. 643-2770. terested applicants flreploced living room, 1450O______MANCHESTER-Lots Ot Three blocks from I- ch«8t»i/V»mon «i»a it creating job Home, Glastonbury, try 21 Bushnell. 563- points, no prepayment 384. Immediate occu­ THE WHOLE DONUT contact personnel, 721- WAREHOUSE 1017. eot-ln kitchen, formal PRICE Just Reduced! country charm In this oppoftunitiaa lor: 633-5244. penalty) 4 bedrooms, 2 pancy. By owner 646- Counter persons, do­ 7393. Opportunitles-New dining room. Asking Gorgeous Investment darling 3 bedroom, IVj •DRIVERS EAST Horttord-2 bed­ full -► 2 holt baths, both home, featuring 8711. U ptoS 8/H R nut finishers and bak­ England's largest elec­ $160's. Coll Linda. property. 6 -f 6 Duplex d r iv e r s AIDE ot T.L.C. Group room Ranch, formal loccuzzl, 3 cor garage. first floor den, lovely including tips trical products distrib­ RE/MAX East ot the Philips Real Estate, with newer root, sid­ •PRODUCTION CREW ers wanted. Full-time Home. Flexible hours, dining room, enclosed utor has openings tor River, 647-1419.0 742-14500______ing, heating system, mature landscaped lot DISTINCTIVE Town- •SHIFT SUPERVISOR and part-time. All shifts Pizza Hut approximately 25 per porch on o non-thru porches. All major ex­ and oversized 2 car house and Ranch •ASST MANAGERS needed, especially third MACHINIST warehouse workers. week, overnight cover­ street. Only $102,000. WILLINGTON-Owner garage. Move In condi­ •MANAGERS Responsibilities In­ penses completed! Homes-$141,900. 3 bed­ age 20 nights per year, soys sell this new 1748 tion. Owner anxious. shift. Friendly atmos­ Needs You! Wa curranliy hava an clude preparing orders Owner anxious! room units offer cus­ Wa OHei: high school education Salt Box reproduction Century 21, Epstein, phere. Apply to the fol­ Ofxm^rrg availabla on our day for customer pickup or OPEN HOUSE - SUNDAY - 1-4PM $199,000. Strong Real tom Oak kitchens with •Excollant Starting Salariet W a O ffer: and night shifts lor an a l and some experience built from Sturbrldge Estate, 647-7653.0 647-8895.0 Plus great Banalitt A Inrrentive* lowing Manchester •Upto$8-1(VHR delivery, loading range, refrigerator, around Machinist. with teens preferred. Village plans drown by dishwasher, micro- •Flatibla Schadulm lor M otliart/ Whole Donut locations: (including tipa) trucks or receiving In- Russell S. Ootmon. 3 BOLTON-Leose this RalirootA^laga A High Srdiool -Fraa Maala A UnHorrm Carafidala should hava 1 -3 Pay from $14,000 and VERNON-Investors! wave oven, flreploced 150 Center Street 649-0140 comlng material. fireplaces, beehive lovely 3 bedroom ?*udants •Paid Training yaara of axpariartoa running full benefits. Contact Ranch with option to Don't miss the oppor­ living room, IV2 baths, •Free Moalt A Undoma 467 Hartford Rd. 646-9150 •Graat Incanfiva mitars, lalhaa. and olhar Warehouse experience Bill DIYeso, 8:30-4:30, oven, 3 bedrooms, 2'/, machina ahop aquipmanl. preferred. Excellent buy. Flreploced living tunity to own this well full basement and att­ •Ragular Pay Inaeasaa Bated 319 Green Road 643-9821 P rograim at 647-3494^______baths, on o 3 -F acre ached garage. New On Podormanoo •FlaxUa Hours Pravkxjs axparianoa worfiing pay, benefits and op­ parcel with brook and room and family room, maintained 4 family •Paid Training for Mothara/Rafiraas/ on aircrall paits aatanlial. portunities tor ad­ eot-ln kitchen, dining that con carry Itself Ranch Model with 2 Colaga A High School SECRETARY tor local pond. Owner wonts bedrooms, 2 baths, din­ FULL A PART TIME vancement. Full-time, room, large deck with 20% down. Coll for FOOD SERVICE HOSTESS Students Wa oHar an axoalant low office. Shorthand reasonable otter. Phil­ ALL SHIFTS above oarage, on pri­ details. $350,000. Cen­ ing room, kitchen, tlre- Part-time hostess position banafits packaga and a graat 2nd and 3rd shift open­ and word processing ips Real Estate, 742- Wa Require: work anvironmant. Plaaaa vate 1 acre wooded lot. tury 21, Epstein, 647- ploced living room, 1st Exparianoo A Plus ings. Part-time Thurs­ required. 9am-5pm. 1450O avaiUJble at new retirement •Clean DrW ng Record cal or stop by and saa us at: day evenings, Satur­ Substantial rent credit 8895.0 floor laundry, covered ButWa W il Train •Auto Insuianoa 646-2425. community. Hours 4pm-8pm, day and Sunday NORTH Coventry-$500 toward purchase. A I MPECCABL6 porch oft master bed­ For an intanriaw cal Charles •Valid Ohrera Ucansa Towards Your Closing room and living room, 2-3 days weeWy. Candidate •MinlBYtsOld WINDSOR openings. It you hove chance of a lifetime! Condition-South Wind­ Streeda at: Costs. Bright and airy courtyard and att­ must be flexible, have good AIRMOTIVE warehouse experience, f T T l BUSINESS ^ MANCHESTER $175,000 Henry Assoclotes, 644- sor. Comfortable people skills, be well organ- APPLY IN PERSON: come In and till out on 16 DUVAL STREET eot-ln kitchen high­ 4723.0 Ranch with 21 cor over­ ached garage! Only o 7 Connecticut So. Or. 113| opportunities lights this Cleon and limited number availa­ 203 677 2771 zed. Excellent wages and Pizza Hut application or coll: 8 room Split Level, 3 bedrooms. 1 1/2 baths, f.p., fully appli- sized garage set on or apply in porton at the 312 Hartford Turnpike East Granby. CT Economy Eclectrlc comfortable 2 year old REDUCED-3 bedroom ble at $155,000-Located benefits. Call Antonette or anced, kit inground pool, vinyl siding, large deep lot. This Cope, flreploced living beautiful private •Ha: (203)653-5531 Supply Inc., 428 Tol­ family home, 3 bed­ wooded lot convenient on 0 protective cul-de- Vernon, CT house is in move in condition. Owner anxious - make offer. rooms, 2 baths, 2 cor room, dining room, sac. Blanchard 8, Ros- Pizza Hut land Turnpike, Man­ THINKING Of o business to shopping, schools IUr b o r s a t h o p Equal (^rpextunity/ EOEM/F of your own? I need DiRECTiONS: Hiiliard Street to Duval Street. garage, sliders to deck hardwood floors, great setto Realtors," We're 312 Hartford Turnpike AHItmBdive■thra Actx>n Em ployer M/F chester, CT 06040. 647- and easy access to BROOK ■SOOO. eoe/m /t/v/h. someone to leorn mine. LAPENTA REAL ESTATE overlook private rear home. Coll Caroline. highways. Also In­ Selling Houses" 646- Vernon, CT 403 W. Center S t Coll recorded mes­ yard. $171,900. Philips RE/MAX East ot the 2482.0 River, 647-1419.0 cludes enclosed porch Equal Opportunly/ 647-9343 SEAMSTRESS-Full time sage. 5W-4965. 646-7007 ______Real Estate, 742-1450a which overlooks picnic AHirmalhre Action Errployor M/F position. Wedding area. Move-In condi­ NEW Price-Quality In ev­ BOOKKEEPER gown experience ne­ FORECLOSURES-Eorn tion! $155,000. D.W. ery corner. 6 room cessary. Coll Glnny, S15K to $30K per home, MANCHESTER $189,000 CENTURY 21 WELLES AGENCY Fish Realty, 643-1591 .□ Colonial, large lot, 649-8557. monthly payments, no DON'T DELAY...COME TODAY 643-0302 Q n h J ^ 742-7356 SPACIOUS Duplex- front-to-bock tire- cosh required. M r. OPEN HOUSE - 1-3PM 29 MARBLE STREET Monchester. Side by placed living room, FULL TIME LEGAL Secretory tor Cole, 834-5800. oversized two cor gar­ temporary position nrfZ l- side two family with age, plus room to ex­ NEED X-MAS Applicant should have bookkeep­ from January through two bedrooms each pand. Asking $174,900. ing and computer experience with March In small down­ side plus on oversized Coll Barbara. town Hartford low IHDMES garage. Newly pointed RE/MAX East of the some typing and be ^ le to handle firm. 727-4050.______FDR SALE Inside and out. Great River, 647-1419.0 $ CASH? S' Investment, live In one 0 a variety of office related duties. side and rent the other. ORDERLY with some UNBELIEVABLE Come join the new team of tele­ nursing aide duties. MULTI-Level Town- $169,900. D.W. Fish Excellent fringe benefits includ­ Realty, 643-1591.0 Price!!! Builder has marketers at the Manchester Lifting and transport­ house. Many ameni­ reduced well below ing paid vacation, holidays and ing Included. Full-time, ties, upgrades, lots ot COVENTRY-New 2,400 cost In order to sell this 7-3, every other wee­ home tor the money. square foot Colonial. 4 Herald. Great hours 5-8pm Mon- sick days. Health plan includes I'ifr- 7 room Colonial on kend. Excellent benefit $130’s; 7 room Colon­ "LOST IN THE WOODS OF MANCHESTER" bedroom home with Shoddy Mill Rood In day-Friday. Earning potential of dental. Please send resume, in­ package. Training ial. Charming home, This 4 bedroom Ranch »ras custom builtinthelQSO'sona very wooded many tine features In­ Andover. Reset of course ottered. Con­ flreploced family and secluded seding on West Vernon Street on the Manchester/ cluding 0 master bed­ $199,900 tor tost action, $8.10 per hour. cluding salary requirements, to tact Mrs. Kost, RN room, easy to core tor DRASTICALLY REDUCED!! Single family; Single w/ln-law; or Vernon Town Une - Approx. 1 acre - basement rec room t balh - room suite with separ­ 2 family!!! (4/4) Large rooms; central a/c; Anderson ther­ featuring 3 bedrooms, Manchester Herald, P.O. box 591, ADNS, Salmon Brook lot. Immaculate Inte­ lireplace ate dressing area and 2V2 baths, fireplace, Convalescent Home, rior. Asking $160's; mopane wirxlows; 2 car gcirage; hottub; very private yard. Dir: ONLY $159,900 whirlpool, 2 decks, 2 North Main St. to Marble St. vinyl siding with And­ For more information please call Manchester, CT 06040 or call Glastonbury, 633-5244. New Construction. Very secluded and wooded building site on West Vernon Street on the cor garage and more. erson windows, situ­ Cope, large lot, tlre- KIERNAN REALTY, INC. Manchester/Vemon Town Une - Approx. 11/4 Aae. Premier lot In a new I Frank or Gerlinde at 647-9946. BUSY soles office look­ ONLY $89,900 ated on private 5 acre Jeanne at 643-2711 for interview ploced living room, op- subdivision with easy lot! 1,900 square feet. ing tor help In the pllonced kitchen, ask­ #649-1147 access to 1-84 and appointment. ____ accounting depart­ Coll Now! Jackson 8, ing $120's; 4 bedroom UCONN. $298,000. D.W. Jackson Real Estate, ment. Duties Include Ranch. 2 baths, 2 tlre- Pish Realty, 643-1591.a heavy customer tele­ OPEN HOUSE 647-8400.O______ploces, charming Inte­ MANCHESTER-Ronch phone contact. Must OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18,198911AM-2PM A Rare Find! I ! This stun­ hove excellent phone rior with lots of decora­ on IV4 acres. A really ning 9 room Ranch on ADVERTISING SALES tor touches. Super SUNDAY 184 DEER RUN TRAIL nice home with plenty Hebron Rood In Bolton CLASSIFIED SALES skills and enloy work­ location. Asking ing with computers and ot room tor recreation has countless features I REPRESENTATIVE numbers. Coll Alda $190's; 7 room Dutch NOVEMBER 19TH 1-3PM and gardening. 14x27 3 bedrooms, 2 full FULLTIME Morin, 733-8385. Colonial. In-ground greenhouse and pot­ baths, full finished W e are seeking a dependable individual, full pool, landscaped lot ting shed. Highlights lower level. Inground that bocks up to 22 open Include 3 bedrooms, 2 time, Monday through Friday, 8:30am-5pm. LIBRARY Asslstont- pool, 2 fireplaces, sun- Monday through Friday Town of Manchester. space ^ r e s , spotless baths, 1st floor room, 5 garages, ap­ Sales experience necessary. W e will train to Performs varied gen­ and charming Interior. laundry, hardwood proximately 1 acre of Asking $220's; Income floors, and much more. 8;30am to 5pm do advertising layout. eral clerical work In land with beautiful the town library sys­ property. Office facil­ i8 $189,900. D.W. Fish Christmas trees dot­ Must be energetic and enjoy public contact. ity plus rental Income in Realty, 643-1591.0 Must be good typist and spell cor­ tem. Requires hlgh- ting the line and lots Reliable car necessary. school graduation and plus library or confer­ MANCHESTER-2 bed­ more!!! See tor your­ ence room. Asking rectly. Pleasant telephone manner. Salary plus incentive and mileage. Excellent two years clerical ex­ room, 2Vj both Town- self! $249,900. Jackson perience Including one $330's; Beautiful 8 9144,000 house with deck 8> Jackson Real Estate, Some computer experience helpful, room Colonial. Just benefits including dental coverage. year of experience In o Nantucket Cape in charming colonial Lydall overlooking golf 647-8400.Q spectacular, 5 level course, skylit en­ but will train the right person. Excellent library or on ossoclote Woods. First floor family room, 2 bedrooms, eat- STATE Ot the Art! I! This Call Jo Deaty born currently housing 100 PROSPECT STREET - NEW EXCLUSIVE - trance. $162,900. Diane degree, and one year of in kitchen, large living/dining combination. Atrium dynamite 7 room Con­ fringe benefits. library experience. 4 horses, exercise runs, Cape in pristine condition - a great buy for the first Johnson. Sentry Real temporary on Gerald and 4 plus acres. Ask­ (ioors to patio. Part-time and full-time timeiim o numhome o uujroi,buyer, or hit you / w w want a carefree -home.------Estate, 643-4060.O Drive In Manchester ing $ ^ 's . Coll Bar­ Call for interview appointment 643-2711 positions available. Aluminum«• ____ siding,InHiiHinn many Kaaiit updates, . including beauti- DIRECTIONS: Lake to Lydall to Deer Run or UNBELIEVABLE Prlce- was built with great $8.49 to $9.67 per hour bara. RE/MAX East ot nice neighborhood. Vernon St. to Lydall to Deer Run. pride! 3 bedrooms, 2'/2 for interview appointment the River, 647-1419.a ful hardwood floors. Ven/ nice $125,900 ! 6 room Colon­ plus excellent benefit iilAZ.yuu.$142,900. Joan r\oiiiioyKonney 000-7775.633-7775. ial Northtleld Green. baths with locuzzl, fire­ 643-2711 package. Apply at Per­ REDUCED to sell-Two DIRECTIONS: Keeneyto Hackmatack to Prospect 2V2 baths, appliances, place, 26x14 deck, bedroom Townhouse, sonnel Office, 41 Center or Hartford Road to Prospect. D.W.FISH carpeting, central air vaulted ceilings, cen­ Ask for Jo Deary THE MANCHESTER Street, Manchester or nice condition, window iH>re ..r rimiycom ■>( > • T\/ /‘ r^*A f\&^ fUny V conditioning, plush tral vac, appliances, coll 647-3126. Deadline treatments, beautiful ◄►DollarDiyDock MANCHESTER VERNON carpet. Immediate oc­ 2x6 construction, ap­ flowers In private pa­ HERALD tor tiling applications 643-1591 871-14(X) cupancy. Blanchard 8, proximately 2,300 THE MANCHESTER Is Monday, December tio, I ’/a baths. Under Barnett Bowman Real Estate Rossetto Realtors," square feet. $329,900. 16 Brainard Place, Manchester 4, 1989. Minority and $100,000. Coll Anne. 136 New London Tpke. Glastonbury 633-3661__ We're Selling Houses" Jackson 8> Jackson handicapped urged to RE/MAX East ot the r 646-2482.0 Real Estate, 647-8400.O HERALD apply, eoe. River, 647-1419.0 1 APARTMENTS I HOMES I HOMES I HOMES I CONDOMINIUMS I HOMES Rentals FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT I FOR SALE I FOR SALE 1 FOR RENT FLOORING COVENTRY-Ashford, 4 Astrograph STAFFORD Sprlngs-6 ROCKVILLE-Small, 2 room house, reno­ NEW Home-Country ROOMS bedroom apartment. bedrooms, fireplace, COVENTRY-Ashford, 4 Club location. 2,800 room Townhouse, l '/2 I vated, clean, large room house, reno­ to irritate you more than usual and today, provided you request them to do baths, fireplace, large FOR RENT $460 rent, utilities, $750 yard. No animals. appliances. $800 FLOOR SANDING Nov. 19, 1989 square foot, 8 room, 2'/2 as security. Available monthly, securities. vated, clean, large there's a chance you'll respond in kind. so in a polite manner. If you are de­ V rec room, wrap around Lease, references. 423- both Contemporary December 1; 646-1972. yard. No anim als. • New and Old Floors Strive to avoid confrontations. manding, you’ll be left on your own. style Colonial. Central deck, fantastic view. COVENTRY-Sunnv, pri­ 6044, anytime; 423-4190 Lease, references. 423- Constructive relationships will be es­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Misun­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) Do lots of $154,900. Tedford Real vate entrance/bath- Rockvllle-1 bedroom evenings. • Natural & Stained tablished in the year ahead with several air conditioning, |a- apartment, den. $495 6044, anytime; 423-4190 derstandings could develop today in a comparison shopping today if you are cuzzl, and more. Coll Estate, 647-9914. /flreplace. Non- evenings. Floors people you'll meet through your work or joint arrangement where there is some­ thinking about purchasing a costly item. smokers. Heat. $400. rent, utilities, $750 as career. These associations will also help Peggy. Blanchard & SOUTH Wlndsor-6 room security. Available MANCHESTER-2 bed- John Varfillle - 648-5750 thing of value at stake. Both parties may Impulsive buying could deprive you of Rossetto Realtors," Townhouse, 1'/2 baths, 742-5861.______enhance your social standing. have to make some unwelcomed your best deal. now; Elllngton-1 bed­ room, garage, en­ SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You could We're Selling Houses" central air, full recrea­ EAST Hartford- room Condo. IVi baths. closed porch. Security. adjustments. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be extremely 646-2482.Q tional facilities, heat Furnished, 2 rooms In a wear out your welcome rather quickly PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Although careful today that you do not step on $635 rent, utilities, $950 No pets. $800. 647-9976. today if you're too assertive with your MANCHESTER-Karen and hot water Included 2 family house. $325 as security. Call 872- you’re apt to analyze situations with the toes of others in order to achieve In Condo fee. $128,900. ORLAND0-4'/2 miles friends. Pleasing, not pushing, should your objectives. If you are not consider­ Estates. Single family monthly. 568-7907. 3487.______reasonable care today, you might still Tedford Real Estate, from Disney. 2/3 bed­ I MISCELLANEOUS be your mode of behavior. Scorpio, make bad judgments owing to precon­ ate, someone may put their foot out and attached homes. New MANCHESTER-1 bed­ room house, fully fur­ SERVICES treat yourself to a birthday gift. Send for construction, no asso­ 647-9914.______APARTMENTS J ceived opinions. Be open-minded. trip you up. I room apartment, nished, pool/rec rea- your Astro-Graph predictions for the ARIES (March 21-April 19) Even if VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) This is one of ciation fees, seller as­ ONLY 4 Units Remaining. quiet, on bus line, heat, tlon facilities. year ahead by mailing $1.25 to Astro- Special builder financ­ FOR RENT GSL Building Mainte­ asked today, think twice before getting those days when your sharp, critical sisted financing, prices air, etc. $495. Call Weekly/monthly ren­ nance Co. Commercl- Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box start at $133,900. Sentry ing. Two bedrooms, in the middle of a sticky problem of two faculties may be working overtime. Un­ 3-4-5-7 room apartments. Joyce, 647-0168.______tal. $450/$550. Call Toni al/ResIdentlal building 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. Be pals. This situation could be twisted fortunately, however, what you see in Real Estate, 643-4060.O quality built Town- days, 727-6500; even- sure to state your zodiac sign. houses. 1'/2 baths, gar­ $560-$600-$670-$750. 2 2 bedroom Flat. $625 per repairs and home Im­ around to make you look like the heavy. others may be only their faults and not months security. No month. Heat and hot Ings, 528-1635.______provements. Interior SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) If you TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Try to skirt their virtues. age with opener. Su­ do not do things in accordance with I CONDOMINIUMS perb location! Strano pets, call 64^2426 AAon- water Included. A 2 ANDOVER-TInv Hansel and exterior painting, issues today you know from experience LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Take a dav through Friday 9-5. bedroom Townhouse, CARPENTRY/ CONCRETE and Gretel house on 2 light carpentry. Com­ your high standards today you might automatically puts you and your mate at breather from commercial concerns to­ FOR SALE Real Estate, 647-7653.0 have an ambiguous experience where I AAANCHESTER-Newly full basement, hookup REMODELING plus acres. Private, plete lanitorlal ser­ opposite poles. If you both lock horns, day and try to involve yourself in some for washer/dryer. Heat suitable for one or two vice. Experienced, rel­ you'll win and lose at the same time. The of the other great things life has to offer. AA ANCHESTER-Buy remodelled 1 bedroom things could get nasty. apartment. Stove, and hot water Included, Roman Spiewak persons. $650 per iable, free estimates. loss could have the most impact. GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Companions There’s more to living than trying to now! Save now! Last ILOTS/LAND CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) People FOR SALE fridge, dishwasher. $750 per month. 1 year month. Open for In­ 643-0304.______will be willing to lend you a helping hand earn a buck. remaining units. New, $500 monthly plus utlll-‘ leases plus security KITCHEN & BATH Mason Contractor spection Sunday, 1-3. who come on too strong today are likely beautiful, 2 bedroom, Brick, Block or Stons LEAF Removal - Free AAANCHESTER- ties. 646-5355.______deposit. 646-4525._____ REMODELING Chimnayt. Patloi, Will* Call K. Champ, 742-7165 estimates. Call Ken 643- I'/j bath, Townhouses or 647-9144.______with Cathedral Ceil­ Approved 2 family lots, 3 bedroom apartments MODERN-3 rooms, quiet. From the smallest i s t o w , Raatoratlons and Rapaln 0747.______ings, skylights, all ap­ city utilities and gas. for rent-Securlty and Heat, hot water, ap­ repair to the largest 646-4134 MANCHESTER-Rent, PIANO Tuning by gradu­ pliances, garages, Fiano Real Estate, 646- references. Call 645- pliances. References, renovation, we will do a buy, or rent with option ate of Hartt School of security, lease. No CARDINAL BUICK'S VOLUME­ decks, and more. Lock 5200.O______8201.______complete job. Start to WET BASEMENT? this newly remodeled, Music. Ward Krause. In your price and rate. APPROVED Building AAANCHESTER-3 bed­ pets. 647-1221 or 646- finish. Free estimates. 3-4 bedroom, oversized 643-5336. 6113.______Ovar 40 Years Experience Cape In Bowers.School Save both ways. Qual­ Lots. Private land rooms, basement, at­ Heritage Kitchen Writlen Guarantee ity built only $138,900. mortgages available tic, parking, on bus QUIET-5 rooms, 3rd Free Estimates District. This beauty A BAR OF toilet soap PRICING SAVES YOU CASH! floor. Heat, applian­ Hatchws^s, Foundation Cracks, must be seen. A great placed in suitcases will 201 New State Road. thru developer. Lots line. $725 per month & Bath Center Sump Pumps, Drainage Lines. ------'TEST DRIVE INCENTIVE"------Open House, Sunday, located In Coventry tor plus security and refer­ ces. Reliable, mature Come visit our showroom at: Basement Waterprootino ot Floors & family home In nice keep them smelling ni­ 1-4. Strano Real Estate, $65,000; Hebron for ences. No pets. Availa­ adults. References, se­ 182 W. Middle Tpke. Wi\lb&More area. $150,000, or rent ce...and may come In 647-7653. Directions: I- $67,000. New 1,400 ble December 1. G 8< S curity, lease. No pets. M a n c h e s te r Albert Zuccaro 646-3361 for $1,200 per month. handy next time you go on TEST DRIVE ANY NEW OR PRE-OWNED VEHICLE AND USE 84, exit 60, turn east, go square foot Capes Associates, 643-2121. 647-12‘21 or 646-6113. 649-5400 Owner will negotiate. A a vacation trip. Boost past East Catholic High starting In the Get that chimney repaired rent with option. Call your vacation budget by COVENTRY-1 bedroom AVAILABLE December Boland Brothers, 645- THIS $100 COUPON TOWARDS THE PURCHASE! School, Condos on left, $170,000’s. We will take or January 1st. Full before winter! Call now selling idle Items around apartment. Conve­ 8201.______across from Hilliard your house In trade If nient, private location. appllanced, 6 room Du­ Need repairs around the for a free estimate. Fully your home for cash. Place Offer Expires 11-30-89 home? Coll an expert. Street.______we can't sell It. Fiano Wall-to-wall carpeting, plex. Security, referen­ insured. an ad In classified to find a Real Estate, 646-5200.Q You’ll find the help you ISTORE/OFFICE cash buyer. AAANCHESTER-Reduced basement storage. ces, $650 + utilities. TALAGA MASONRY for a quick sale. 2 AAANCHESTER-Land. $450. 2 months security. 647-8167.______need In Classified. 643- I FOR RENT bedrooms, renovated Approved building lots No dogs. Call 742-0569. COVENTRY-Finished 2711. 643-8209 kitchen, IVa baths, available. Use your BOLTON-1 bedroom basement In shared O F F T C E S p a c e -3 3 0 $83,900. Tedford Real square feet, $302 per I CLASSIFIED 1 plans or sellers. Sentry apartment available house. Private en- PAINTING/PAPERING ELECTRICAL Estate, 647-9914. Real Estate, 643-4060.O Immediately. Lovely trance/bath. $450. 742- month, all utilities in­ I CRAFTS country setting, newly 7846.______cluded, 1 mile to 1-84, A Feature of DUMAS ELECTRIC Peterman Real Estate. 1990BUICK SKYLARK 1990 BUICK CENTURY 1990 BUICK LeSABRE ■ EASY DOES IT" is the. redecorated. Applian­ PAY One Bill! 3'/2 room “ fFe can tell you ::The Manchester Herald Sis way to describe placing a Service changes, 649-9404.______SK, #1077 SK. #1006 SK. #1081 ILOTS/LAND ces, heat, hot water, apartment In H art­ 4 Dr. Sedan, AT. A/C, P. Locks, Cruise, want ad. Just call 643-2711 laundry facilities, fur­ ford's south end. $500 what to look for... additional wiring and MANCHESTER-5 room 4 Dr. Sedan, Automatic, A/C 4 Dr. Sedan, AT. A/C, Tilt, R. Def, FOR SALE and we do the rest! Cassette, Wire Wheel Covers. nished. Adults pre­ monthly Includes rent, and what to look repairs on existing office or retail suite. ferred. No pets. $550 utilities, and new ap­ homes. Quality work at , Parking, excellent sign per month plus secur­ pliances. Security and out fo r F affordable prices. visibility. G & S Asso- 510,956* *12,498* $15,672* ity. References. Loer- references required. Entirely owner operated. clates, 643-2121. wood Associates, 643- Call nights 6pm-9pm 27 years exp. Call MANCHESTER-PrIme * Prices include Factory Rebates! GRAND OPENING 0445.______for appointment. 296- HarBro East Center Street lo­ AVAILABLE 2542.______Joseph Dumas cation. Attractive Co­ Low G.M.A.C. Financing is Available in lieu of Factory Rebate! "Building Lots" lmmedlatelv-3 room MANCHESTER-MaIn Painting 646- 5253. ■____ _ lonial decor with fire­ Expires 11-30-89______apartment. Security Street apartment for of Manchester place. Great road and references re­ rent. Call 529-7858 or visibility and parking. PRE-OWNED CAR OF THE WEEK Manchester near Glastonbury line. quired. $495 monthly. MISCELLANEOUS Security system. $925 563-4438.______Quality Painting SERVICES Visit Fairway Estates III 643-1577.______MANCHESTER-4 room per month. Allbrio 1986 "Corvette" MANCHESTER- apartments, stove and Services Realty. 649-0917. Saturday, November 18th and Competely furnished 3 washer. $500 to $525 •Free Estimates Jel Black, Glass Top, Leather, Loaded, •Senior Citizen Discounts Sunday. November 19th, 10am-4pm. room apartment. Split- plus utilities. Security SCULPTURED AND BOLTON Low Mileage. level. Private en­ and references. 643- •Aluminum & Vinyl 5 room Ranch w/jacuzzi Powerwashing ACRYLIC NAILS trance, all appliances 5372, 9am-5pm. In industrial zone. Will Watch m s Space Each Week MUST BE SEEN! "Refreshments Served" Including color tv and I am looking for people who would air. Professional per­ like to have their nails done lor a rent as office or Manchester finest new subdivision I q q J CONDOMINIUMS 646-6815 reasonable rale. Call lor Inlormation. business. son preferred. No pets. WeVe^.Here To_^.;v^ near Glastonbury line. Wooded lots Security. $500 a month. IJ^lFOR RENT „ 649-7704 Call 647-1901 USED CARS 645-6205.______Please leave message. $8,480 with restrictions on 3/4+ acre lots. MANCHESTER-2 bed­ MANCHESTER-2 bed­ Wall Papering and 1989 Buick Century Coupe . .... $11,980 1986 Buick LeSabre Coupe...... room Townhouse, ap­ $7,480 rooms, garage, 5 room Painting I INDUSTRIAL 1988 Buick Skylark Sedan...... ? .r ..... $8,590 1986 Buick Century Sedan ...... pliances, no utilities. $7,890 GRAND OPENING DISCOUNTS apartment In Duplex. Excellent condition. 30 years Experience SNOW PLOWING PROPERTY 1988 Chevrolet S-10 P/U Truck ...... $7,495 1986 Chevrolet Monte Cario ...... $700per month, utilities Commercial and Residential $9,980 Basement. Available Insurance and 1988 Chevrolet S-10 Ext. Cab P/U...... $10,980 1986 Mercury Grand Marquis...... not Included. 1 month Snow blower services available. A 15% reduction off listed prices Immediately. Security. References 2,400 square foot drive-ln ...... $8,690 1986 Dodge 600 Sedan...... $5,895 security. Available De- CaU Mike 6494304 1988 Pontiac Grand Am Coupe...... $680. 649-8638. MARTY MAnSSON truck door. Woodland ...... $6,280 1986 Pontiac Trans Am 26K ...... $9,480 for a limited time only. cember 1. 646-4642. Mon-Sal 9am-9pm Industrial Park. 643- i ELEVATOR LIFT TOY. It real-1 1987 GMCS-15 P/U Truck ...... 4 rooms, 1st floor, conve­ 649-4431 xly w oikil Use plywood and v ...... $6,280 1985 Mercury Marquis Brougham. $4,995 Financing available. ★ V E R N O N S 2121. _____ i'iipina for construction. Raise | 1987 Chevrolet S-10 P/U Truck ...... nient, nice neighbor­ LOW RATES liiMhe elevator cage and watch 1987 Cadillac Brougham Sedan ...... $14,995 1984 Cadillac Eldorado ...... $7,980 Brokers protected. Lawrence A. hood, yard, fenced 1 bedroom, living room/din- r n ROOMMATES ijiithe m etal balls cascade | .... $11,890 1985 Buick Skylark ...... $4,995 porch, 2 car parking. ing room combo, balcony, W EKirS PARfTWG CO. lijidown to the bottom, where | 1987 Buick Riviera T-Type ...... iUhey reload themselves Into I ...... $M95 1982 Ford Mustang ...... $3,495 Fiano Development Agent. $525. After 3pm, 643- kitchen w/breakfast bau-, Quality work at a WANTED 1987 Buick Regal Coupe...... laundry facilities. Near 1-84. :;i;the etevalorl 12x12x24 in-^i 4006. raaaonabla prical LAWN CARE Riches. Plans include full •iz « | For information please call Tennis, pool, morel Secu- Interior & Extarlor ROOMMATE Wanted to i^palterns. #1874 $4.95. TWO and 3 bedroom rih/references. No pets. Frea Eallmataa share house In Man­ 203-643-5614 apartments. Applian­ $599. Heat/hot water in- chester. $400/month, Si SATISFACTION OR YOUR ? ces, hot water. Call dud edi Call Brian Weigle utilities Included. 646- MONEY BACK! \ DIRECTIONS: Take exit 2 "Keeney ijiiTo order plans mail check or ^ Phil or Suzanne, 646- 9 5 3 -7 6 2 1 645-8912 ' YARD MASTERS 3359. i-ilmioney order and project % ■■ '1 JW"** LEAVES RAKED & REMOVED St." off 1-3^4, continue towards 1218 days or 645-0202 leave message____ number and name, with your ji nights.______Trees cut, yards cleaned, :i:name, address and zip. Add ^ CRROINRL BUICK. INC. Vi/hen vpu have some-^ Lawns, Brush removal, I CLEANING i$2.9S for catalog (includes j Glastonbury until you see signs. MANCHESTER-Large, 5 thing to $elL find a cash |^$16 In discount couplonsi) In | rooms, 2 bedrooms In LOOKING FOR good gutters cleaned, driveways SERVICES i'lokla. please add tax. \ "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS" news? Look for the many buyer the eaSy way... with Home Building Packages nice part of town. 3rd o low-cost ad In Classh sealed. ^ CLASSIFIED CRAFTS | 81 Adams Street, Manchester JL A O /■ CTFl floor of 3 family. $545 bargain buys advertised 643-9996 POLISH woman will i ! fled. 643-2711. clean your house. For P.O.BOX 1000 Also Available! per month. Call 585- In the classified columns BIXBY, OK 74008 (Open Eves. Monday thru Thursday) J # I 1566. today. more Information call 644-2835, 644-4663. 1 I CARS I CARS I MISCELLANEOUS CARS I FUEL OIL/COAL/ I PETS AND FOR SALE FOR SALE TAG SALE FOR SALE Bridge CLOTHING FIREWOOD SUPPLIES I FOR SALE WHITE Weddlno/Prom FINE Wood for sale. Call WANTED; Good home ANTIQUE Gossip Bench. CARDINAL Schaller's tor a terrific mixed BOB RILEY Nov. 17lh,7pm-9pm, $3.00 gown. Size 10/12. Needs now before those long Custom upholstered BUICK INC. cashed the K-J of clubs, picking up the cleaning. $80. 649-831R winter nights set In. breed dog. For a great bar and 4 stools, cost Nov. 10lh, 9am-3pm, FREE Quality Squeaking remaining trumps from West. On this V pet, ca ll 643-0793 after 1989 Century Coupe $11,980 OLDSMOBILE NORTH U-18-8S $100 a cord, $55 half a over $2,000 new, will Unitarian Meeting House Pre-owned Auto K-J of clubs. East threw two dia­ 6:00 p.m. 1988 Skylark Sedan Special $6,590 259 Adams St., ♦ 10 ITV/STEREO/ cord. We deliver lo­ sell for $500. Brass and 1988 ChevS-IOExI Cab H/U $10380 153 W. Vernon SL Value Priced ¥843 through monds, retaining the J-7 of hearts. De­ ca lly . C all 429-2236. glass coffee table and 1988 Pintiac Grand Am Coupe $8,690 Manchester Manchester ♦ AQJ975 clarer now cashed his other high APPLIANCES end table, cost $900 new 1987 Buick Riviera T-Type $11390 ♦ AQ5 heart, hoping the suit would divide. I MISCELLANEOUS 649-1749 •Christmas Gilts •Podety 83 Olds Clera By James Jacoby will sell for $300. 2 new 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 When East was left with the high PHILCO, 19' color TV, '‘Preserves -Near Antiques AT.A/C.PS $2,900 W E S T EAST I MUSICAL FOR SALE a ir c o n d itio n e rs In 1987GM CS-15SplP/U $6,380 1987 Dodge Shelby 2 $7,995 The Rottneros Cup is a special tearn heart, the last spade was played. East Stand. $85. 647-8203 af­ 1987ChevS-10P/U $6380 1989 Olds Trole-0 $17,995 •Bakery Flags Books <9 3 9 6 32 4854 ITEMS their original boxes. 86 Ford Temrnpo event held in Sweden for Scandinavian of course threw a diamond, knowing ter 4pm days; wee­ 649-1272. 1987 Cadillac Brougham $14395 1987 Ford Mustang GT $11395 •Baskets -Childrens's Items AT.A/C.PS ¥ K 9 ¥ J 7 5 2 contestants. Last April the event was that he could not relinquish the win­ kends, anytime. BALDWIN Spinet Plano, EN D R O L L S 1966 Buick LeSabre Coupe $8,480 1987 Olds Calais $6995 $4,495 ♦ 6 4 ♦ K 10 8 3 won by a team from Denmark. In a ning heart. Declarer knew that West Italian Provincial 27'/4" width — 25C 1986 Buick Century Sedan $7,480 1987ChevyS-10 Blazer $9,995 86 C hevy NpyqIpva ♦ 10 8 7 6 4 4 3 Style. Asking $1,000. 1966 Chev Monie Carlo $7390 1985 Ford LTD $4,995 AT, Stereo match against Norway, Danish player had started with five spades and four I FUEL OIL/COAL/ 13" width — 2 for 25$ I WANTED TO $3,995 SOUTH Call 289-5210 after 5pm. 1986 Merc. Grand Marquis $9380 1986 Olds 98 $9,995 Thorvald Aagaard played and made clubs and only two hearts. Since East Newsprint end rollt can be 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $5395 BUY/TRADE 4AKQ7 I FIREWOOD 1986 Cadi Fleetwood $13,995 84 C h e v y C elebrity six clubs after a bidding sequence sim­ had begun with four diamonds, it was p lc k ^ up at the Mancheeter 1986 ftinliac Trans Am 26K $9,480 ¥ A Q 10 6 FINDING A cash buyer TAG SALE 1984 Porsche 944 $13,995 AT.A/C.PS $2,900 ilar to the one shown. likely they included the king. So de­ SEASONED Hardwood- Herald ONLY before 11 am. 1985 Merc. Marquis Brougham $4395 NEEDED-AAahoganv ♦ 2 tor sporting goods eaulp- Monday through Thursday. 1984 Audi 5000S $6,995 Declarer won the club lead with his clarer played to dummy’s ace, drop­ $100 c o rd du m ped. 1985 Buick Skylark $4395 bedroom set or Its 4K J92 ment Is easy when you TAG SALE-November 18 1986 Chevy Eurosporl $6,995 88 Honda A cco rd LX Load delivered locally. 1985 Buick Skylark $4395 eauat. Dresser and nine, played ace and ruff“ d a spade, ping East’s king and making his advertise In classified. and November 19, 875-7308. ____ 1984 Cadillac El Dorado $7,9600 1966 Chevy Monte Carlo $6,995 crib. C a ll 524-8824. $10395 Vulnerable: North-South and then played a heart from dummy, contract. 10am-4pm. Rain or 1987 Pont. Bonneville $9,995 Dealer: South shine. 1009 North River 1982 Ford Mustang $3,495 87 Mercury Cougar inserting the 10. This was won by No kudos on this deal to defender I CARS 81 Adams St., Manchester 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 V-6. Loaded, A n O Q C West’s king. West, thinking it possible West. He can defeat the contract after I CARS I CARS Road, Coventry. 1986 Olds Delta Sedan $7,995 UkeNew ^ 0 , T T 0 South West North East FOR SALE 649-4571 that his partner held the spade king, winning the king of hearts by playing a FOR SALE FOR SALE Autom otive 85 Toyota C am ry 14 Pass 1 ♦ Pass 2¥ played another spade. (If this had to be diamond. AT. Loaded $6,995 Pass 3 ♦ Pass 3 4 Pass 54 Pass ruffed in dummy with the club ace. 82 Pontiac Firebird 64 All pass West would have promoted his club James Jacoby's books "Jacoby on Bridge" and I CARS V6,AT.A/C, holding to another trick.) But declarer "Jacoby on Card Games'(written with bis father, FOR SALE Low Miles the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at CADILLAC ,STYLE Opening lead: 4 6 won this in his hand. He now played to 88 H onda P relude‘S' dummy’s ace of clubs, came back to bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. FORD AAustang GT, 1989- 5-Spd.A/C, 6 1 0 0 0 1 ; © 1989. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN 17K, V8 engine, stand­ Uke New V • his hand with another heart, and ard transmission. Ask­ 85 Toyota C e lic a ing $13,500 or best offer. AT, Locxded $5,995 623-8960.______FORD Granada, 1981, air, OLOSAAOBI LE-1984 1976 F-100 F la t Bed. 351-W AAUSTANG Ghia, 1979- CHRYSLER N e w p o rt, 86 Buick Regal Omega Broughman. Hurst. 3 speed, Holley 2 Good running condi­ V8, Loaded. € 7 O O * ; automatic, new bra- 1977-No body rust, Low Miles y / , T T O kes/starter, tune-up, Loaded, new tlres- Barrel. Best otter. Call tio n . S u n ro o f. $800. AAark after 3pm, 649- good condition. $900. 86 Honda A cco rd LX clean, 90K, $1,000. After /brakes, tuned. $3,900. Leave message, 647- C a ll 649-3854.______643-0204.______2111. 0856. 5-Spd, Locxied $7,995 4:30, 646-0089. A"Previously Traveled" Cadillac CUTLASS C le ra , 1985, AAUSTANG Convertible- FORD ESCORT WAGON, AAaroon, 4 cylinder, 85 Poirriac Grand Am D AT SU N 810, 1978-240Z 1966, 6 cylinder, stand­ 1983-Standard trans­ BUICK Century Wagon, air, af/fm stereo V 6. a t . a a : $ 4 , 9 9 5 engine, good condi­ a r d transmission. mission, am/tm radio, 1980. Runs. Needs cassette, new fires, ex­ tion. $595.643-4971 after $2,500 . 646-2304 a fte r new tires, 85K. $850. w ork. $500. 649-6250 a f­ cellent condition. Ask­ 87 Mitsubishi Precis IS 10:00 am. 6pm. C all after 6pm ,633-8581. ter 4pm. ing $4,500. 951-9993. 5-Spd.A/C Ao QQC Low Miles y O , T T O is still very much in style! HONDA-1988, Civic 83 Cutlass Supreme SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS • TRUCKS ■ 4X4'S Hatchback. Sunroof, V6.AT.A/C. A^ QQC pinstrlping. Call after Low Miles y 4 | , y T O 6pm, 646-2990. 84 Toyota Celica GT • World-renowned comfort and con- • Loaded with Luxury Auto.A/C. 6 X 4 0 1 ; O LDSAAO BILE, 1985, 98 Low Miles y 0 , ‘ * T 0 Regency-Excellent 85 Buick Century venience • Wide selection of previously condition, fully loaded, Superior new tires. Asking AT.A/C.PS $4,495 • Distinctive styling and prestige owned Cadillacs in stock $7,400. 647-1701, 646- 85 Honda A cco rd LX ■ f ORDJNC- 2598. 5-Spd.A/C, 6 c Q Q I ; FORD-1984, LTD Wagon. Loaded yO,TTO Loaded. 70K, damaged 87 D odge C m ni 1988 CADILLAC BROUGHAM left fron t fender. $1,600. AT.A/C.PS. 6 4 Q Q C I I |rOUTE6^ 0LUM^ 645-0673. UkeNew y‘*,yyo JLJL 1 228-9431 646-0563 ONLY 15,000 MILES 87 Toyota C e lica GTS CAAAARO-1983 auto­ 5-Spd. Loaded $10495 $17,995 matic, Incredibly low mileage, V8, red, great 84 Ords Clera Coupe ^ MAKE YOUR OFFER body. 523-7169 a fte r V6. AT, Loaded $4,995 6pm. SALE ENDS 86 Pontiac Grand Am 1987 C A D ILL A C 1986 C A D ILLA C PONTIAC Catalina, 1966- 1987 C A D ILL A C Good running condi­ V6.5-Spd.A/C $4,995 MONDAY, NOV. 27TH 3RO UG H AM SEVILLE BROUGHAM tion. $2,000. 289-5983, 86 Ford Escort call after 5pm. AT. A/C, Stereo $4,495 NADA YOUR ( ^ D A 89 A cy ra rnregra IS DESCRIPTION WHOLESALE OFFER RETAIL fe x - $12,995 86 FORD ESCORT 4 DR. 7 $13,995 I $13,495 | $11,995 82ChevyEICamino AT, A/C, PS, FU2572 $2650 • $3550 V6,AT,PS. <<; 4 Q 4 ) 89 FORD ESCORT 4 DR. Low Milos y a , ‘ * y o 7 BLUE, FORD RENTAL *219)1 • 83 C h e v Blazer $6150 $7300 1988 C A D ILL A C 1986 C A D ILLA C V6.AT.A/C $5,995 88 FORD TEMPO 4 DR. 1985 C A D ILL A C CLYDE 7• D E V IL L E One Owner PS, A / C A T * U 5 )0 2 $6075 $7300 SEVILLE SEVILLE RoadsTcr pkg. 13,()()0mi. CHEVROLET-BUICK. INC. 345 Center SL, Manchester ROUTE 8$, VERNON 89 FORD ESCORT 4 DR. LX 7 647-7077 BLACK, FORD RENTAL *Z19)4 • $7300 Bose Stereo 84 Unc. Continental $8,995 $6150 Astroroof, 84 Buick Cenlmy Vfag $5,995 FORD Fairmont, 1981-2 86 FORD T-BIRD 37,000mi. 84 Olds Cutlass epe $5,895 door, Sedan, 4 cy­ 6 eVL, LOADED, *U60OSA0O $5575 7 $6875 I 85Celefarity4 0r.Wbg. $6,695 linder, power steerlng- 89 FORD AEROSTAR $ $ $ /brokes, automatic 10,9951 17,995 10,750 7 • B5Electra4Dr. $8,995 transmission. Excel­ BLUE, LOADED, FORD RENTAL «Z)11000 $10,725 $12,525 85 Caprice Wagon $8,895 lent condition, new ex­ 89 FORD TEMPO 85 Buick Somerset 4 Dr $4395 haust system. Coll 646- BIACX, LOADED, FORD RENTAL *P)610 $7475 ? $8800 We make believers. 86Deltae82Dr $9,995 1427.______86 FORD MUSTANG 7 Make us proue it to y o u D 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 LET YOUR newspaper 4 CY1_ AUTO, PS, A /C *U))01 A $4325 • $5525 86 Century VWgon $7395 help you keep fruit lors 89 FORD TEMPO 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,19$ sparkling clean and sweet 7• RED, LOADED, FO RD RENTAL * P M 1 1 $7475 $8800 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $8,395 ^ smelling. Wash iars, dry completely then put a 86 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 * 7• large piece of newspaper tU 7 4 1 )A $6300 $7725 86Chevette4Dr. $4,995 Inside the lar and put the 89 FORD TAURUS 4 DR. 66 R>nt Grand Am SE $8395 y\fHe M o t o r s lid on. The pooer will WHITE, FORD RENTAl, *NS204 $8900 7 $10,525 87 Plymouth Sundance 2 Dr. $6,895 absorb any moisture. Let Route 66, Columbia Road, Willimantic, Conn. 423-7746 Will 87 Pontiac Trans Am $11,495 a classified ad In your 89 FORD TEMPO PrwII LOADED, BLACK, FORD RENTAU *P)S14 $8800 HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 8 AM to 8 PM; .Friday 8 AM to 6 PM; newspaper find a cash $7475 7 Saturday 8 AM to 5 PM; After Hours By Appointment, 872-9111 buyer for most anything MORE TEMPOS & TAURUS IN STOCK! you have tor sale. 1

' X iit i* j j w SPORTS Manley faces possible lifetime banishment

By David Ginsburg Gibbs said Markus Koch would move The Associated Press into Manley’s position. “We’ll count on V Esasky blows out of Boston; signs with Braves Markus. We feel good about him,” Gibbs WASHINGTON — Washington said. Redskins defensive end Dexter Manley Manley, 32, leads the Redskins in By Ed Shearer said. faces possible lifetime banishment from sacks with nine and has been a fixture on The Associated Press Esasky sees a good future for the the-N]^ under its drug abuse policy, his the defensive line since his rookie season Braves, who have been mired in the NL lawyer said Friday after the player met for in 1981. While he has built a reputation ATLANTA — Nick Esasky became West cellar for the last three years. l>/2 hours with Commissioner Paul as one of the league’s finest linemen, he baseball’s first big-name free agent of “I know the team is on the way build­ Tagliabue. has also made headlines for some of his 1989 to ehange teams Friday when he ing up,” he said. “They have a lot of good After the meeting, the NFL confirmed off-thc-field problems. signed a three-year contract with the At­ young players and some other players that that the league’s substance abuse policy In 1987, Manley entered the Hazelden lanta Braves, a team that had been want­ are a little older but are playing well. I’m was discussed. A source close to the Foundation in Minnesota to receive treat­ ing the first baseman for years. excited to be part of a team that’s on the Redskins, speaking only if assured that he ment for drug abuse. He then tested posi­ “He’s going to be a great addition to way up. It’s been one of my dreams to remain unidentified, said the meeting in­ tive for cocaine in July 1988 and received our ball club and our rise to the top,” vice come back and play at home.” volved discussions of a third violation of a 30-day suspension from then-commis­ president and general manager Bobby that policy, which draws an automatic He said he had only two choices to sioner Pete Rozelle. Cox said at a news conference announc­ ban. make when he decided on free agency — After meeting with Tagliabue, Manley ing the signing. Manley’s lawyer. Bob Woolf, said the whether to slay in Boston or sign with the refused comment. Woolf said he could “It was a decision that was long com­ meeting “wa.sn’t an investigation. It was not discuss what occurred at the meeting. ing,” said Esasky, a Florida native who Braves. an inquiry.” Asked if Manley faced the He said family stability played a role, He did, however, hold out hope that Man- lives with his wife and three children in automatic ban, however, he said: “That is ley could play in the Redskins’ game Marietta, Ga., a suburb north of Atlanta. with the opportunity to put his three a possibility, yes.” children in school and leave them there against the Denver Broncos on Monday “I know there was talk for many years Although Manley, Woolf and all year, rather than changing from night. of me coming here,” Esasky said. “It Tagliabue refused to confirm it, the Marietta to Boston during the baseball “Dexter could go and play Monday never seemed to work out. I’m totally ex­ Washington Post reported in its Friday night and continue on, or the option is season. cited about coming here and playing.” editions that Manley tested positive for During his six seasons with Cincinnati, that Tagliabue will decide that he is not to Esasky became one of the top prizes cocaine after the Redskins’ 37-24 loss to play,” Woolf said. Esasky had a .375 batting average with 14 among this year’s free agent crop after the Los Angeles Raiders on Oct. 29. “I’m very hopeful. Dexter loves being home runs and 36 RBIs at Allanta-Fulton batting .277 with 30 home runs and 108 In a statement released from New York, County Stadium. with the Washington Redskins and wants RBIs for the last season. the league said a decision on Manley to be with the Washington Redskins for Terms of the contract were not dis­ He declined to say what kind of would come “no later than tomorrow.” The Associated Press production he expected with the oppor­ the rest of his life,” Woolf said. “We’re closed, but it was believed to be a pack­ Although NFL rules say a third viola­ tunity of playing half the season in the hopeful that’s what will happen.” LIFETIME BAN? — Washington Redskins’ defensive end Dexter age worth $5.7 million over the three tion results in permanent banishment, an Should Manley be bani^ed from the stadium. Manley leaves the law office of NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue years — a $1.1 million signing bonus and offender can apply for readmission after a league, Woolf said the recent decertifica­ salaries of $800,000 next season, $1.8 “I never try to put numbers up before a year. tion of the NFL Players Association in Washington on Friday following a meeting in the wake of reports million in 1991 and $2 million in 1^2. season,” he said. “It’s just gonna cause Redskins owner Jack Kent Cooke said leaves him with few legal options. that he tested positive for a banned substance. This test could be extra pressure. If 1 play the best I can and he wouldn’t speculate on Manley’s guilt Esasky ranked third in the American “We don’t even have a union anymore. considered his third offense and would bring him a permanent ban give 100 percent, the numbers will be or innocence, “but I am absolutely devas­ The union has decertified, and there’s no League in RBIs and fifth in home runs. there. But, this park has been my from playing. He was fourth in slugging percentage at tated by the news.” place to file a grievance even if we brightest spKJt when I was in the National Coach Joe Gibbs also said the problem wanted to do so,” Woolf said. “But I’m .500, sixth in extra-base hits with 61 and League. seventh in total bases with 282 in his first was “substance abuse related,” but added not anticipating that. I’m hopeful we Washington bank. Manley has testified sympathetic toward Dexter Manley be­ “Boston and Atlanta are probably the the Redskins have one of the best records won’t have to do anything.” before Congress on the problems of il­ cause he’s been such a positive in­ AL season. ' 4 ' in the league concerning substance abuse “Nobody could be any happier than two stadiums that fit me the best,” he Woolf based some of his optimism on literacy. fluence,” said Woolf, who said he has violations. received contract offers from a film­ me,” Braves manager Russ Nixon said. said. the fact that Manley emerged from a poor “You hoped it wouldn’t happen to us, family, overcame the inability to read, “The commissioner was very fair and maker who wants to produce Manley’s “Nick and I go back quite a ways.” Nixon was asked if he might move Tub Associaied Press but it has,” he said. and works during the offseason in a very sympathetic. I think everybody is life story. Esasky made his major league debut Esasky to third base. with Cincinnati in 1983 when Nixon w ^ “No,” he replied. OFF TO ATLANTA — Former Boston Red Sox first baseman Nick managing the Reds. Esasky said he preferred to stay at first, Esasky, shown here in training camp in March, signed a three- “My first major league manager was not having to learn a new position. Schottenheimer makes return to Cleveland Russ, and he gave me a great opportunity Putting Ljasky at first probably puts year contract with the Atlanta Braves on Friday. Esasky hit 30 o play when I first came up,” Esasky Gerald Perry on the trading block. home runs and drove in 108 runs for the Red Sox in 1989. By The Associated Press should take another step toward having the best record NFL Roundup for a first-year coach in the modem NFL era. John Mad­ ND looks for long-lost win at Penn State Coach Marty Schottenheimer returns to Cleveland den recorded the best rookie coaching mark of 12-1-1 East bloc is still a Sunday, where his Kansas City Chiefs will try to shut the New York Jets at the Indianapolis Colts. with Oakland in 1%9. The last time the 49ers were 9-1, they finished 15-1 in 1984. Green Bay is 5-5. By The Associated Press against Colorado. Ten title and a trip to the Rose Bowl. down a Browns’ offense he was not allowed to run. Vikings-Eagles: The Vikings are off to their best start Chargers-Steelers: San Diego (4-6) comes off a There’s going to be a Notre Dame Colorado, 10-0 like Notre Dame, And, of course. Bo Schembechler Schottenheimer left as Browns head coach after last since going 8-1-1 in 1976. The Eagles (6-4) arc on a comeback 14-12 win over Raiders. Before the Steelers sports powerhouse streak broken at Penn State Saturday is a 44-point favorite over 1-9 Kan­ is worried about the Gophers, who season because he wanted to run the offense. Club owner (4-6) can win, they’ve got to the score. Last Sunday, they and the Irish just hope it’s the right sas State and a victory will clinch have lost all but two of the last 21 Art Modell insisted on a separate offensive coordinator. two-game losing streak. In the last four games between By Raf Casert lost 20-0 to the Bears when they committed six tur­ one. the Buffs’ first outright Big Eight meetings with Michigan. The Chiefs (4-6) are first in the American Football the two clubs, three were decided by two points each and The Associated Press championship since 1961 and a tick­ Conference in overall defense, with an average yield of one by five. novers. Top-ranked and winner of a “We feel good about our team et to Uie Jan. 1 Orange Bowl. 256.1 yards and first in pass defense with a 143.8 Bills-Patriots: Buffalo has beaten the Patriots (3-7) Seahawks-Giants: The Giants (8-2) come home from BRUSSELS, Belgium — Sweeping- political school record 22 consecutive games, right now, but we are also realistic Does K-State have any chance to three straight times. Jim Kelly three three touchdown a West Coast battering by the Rams to face a West Coast reforms will slowly Westernize the structure of Notre Dame still is tip-toeing warily enough to know that we’ve been average. upset the Colorado juggernaut? passing a 31-10 victory in first meeting this year. Last team that has beaten them in their last two meeting in sports in Eastern Europe, but the East bloc will into the lair of the No. 17 Nittany beaten twice by Minnesota,” he said. Cleveland (7-3), holding a one-game lead over Hous­ remain a sports powerhouse, the top official of the Lions. That’s because the Irish Sure, said Wildcat Coach Bill ton in the AFC Central, has won four straight games. The Sunday, the Bills did not allow Indianapolis to cross 1983 and in 1986. Seattle is 4-6. Snyder. All it would require, he ex­ “1 can see Minnesota being very Lions-Bengals: It will be the only November game at Olympics said Friday. haven’t won at Stale College since troubling for us in Miimeapolis.” Browns’ attack is geared to the passing of Bemie Kosar, midfield undl only 10 minutes remained in the game. Juan Antonio Samaranch, president of the Inter­ 1913, three quarters of a century plained, would be “the biggest tur­ who did not throw an interception in the last two games Raiders-Houston: Bo Jackson of the Raiders (5-5) home for the Cincinnati (5-5), which has a 21-13 record national Olympic Committee, said that together ago. naround in the history of college Both times Minnesota beat nor in six of 10 games, to Eric Metcalf, Webster visits the Astrodome, where it’s easier to run than to hit a against NFC teams in the 1980s. Only Miami has done with political change “bit by bit, organizations in The only Irish victory in Happy football.” Michigan, in 1977 and 1986, it Slaughter and Gerald McNeil. home run. Jackson, who doesn’t see the Dome as a mem­ better at 27-7. The Lions got their second win of the the East bloc will become more similar to those in Valley came in the first game be­ Naturally, though, Colorado knocked the Wolverines out of na­ On the other hand, Schottenheimer’s offense will have ber of baseball’s Kansas City Royals, will be seeking a season against eight loss by beating Green Bay last Sun­ Coach Bill McCartney is concerned. Western nations.” tween the two schools. Since the tional championship consideration. to solve a defense that is second overall in the ATC with fourth straight 100-yard game. Houston is 6-4. day. series resumed in 1981, Penn State “1 worry about every game,” he Samaranch, on his return from a two-day meeting Now, surrounded in the rankings by a 276-yard average yield, first against the rush, 93.5, and Buccaneers-Bears: Once again It will be linerbackcr Cardinals-Rams: The Rams (6-4) appear ready to roll in Warsaw with sports ministers from Eastern has won six of the eight games said. “It’s tme that we have better three undefeated teams, Schem­ third against the pass, 182.5. It also has allowed an family reunion time at Soldier Field when the Bucs (3-7) again after beating the Giants and snapping a four-game Europe, said sports had been an important factor of played, four of them at home. players than Kansas State, but I bechler calls a chance for the cham­ losing streak. St. Louis (5-5) beat the Rams when they After last week’s 59-6 romp over think we realize that on a given day, NFL-low 150 points. . try to sweep the Bears (6-4). They beat Chicago 42-35 on life for 40 years in these countries, “and their sport­ pionship “conceivable, but a real, Other Sunday matchups arc the Los Angeles Raiders last met in 1988. ing strength will be maintained in the future.” rebuilding SMU, Notre Dame any team can beat any other team.” real longshot.” So he talks instead Oct. 8. Linebacker Mike Singletary of the Bears is the at the Houston Oilers, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at uncle of Broderick Thomas, a rookie linebacker for Saints-Falcons: Atlanta’s Fulton County Stadium is Since the 1970s, East Germany has taken a lead begins a perilous two-game road trip Meanwhile, No. 3 Michigan about the importance of conference like home cooking for the Saints (5-5). They are 5-1 travels to Minnesota with more at Chicago, Miami at the Dallas Cowboys, the Green Bay Tampa Bay. in the Olympics with a seemingly endless succes­ — the Irish are at No. 7 Miami next games because they are a ticket back there against the Falcons (3-7). stake than the annual battle for the Packers at the San Francisco 49ers, the San Diego Dolphins-Cowboys: Miami (6-4) has won four of six sion of champions. As a country of 16.5 million, it Saturday — attempting to build on to the Rose Bowl Jan. I in Pasadena, Jets-Colts: The Colts (4-6) can move a step closer to the nation’s longest winning streak Little Brown Jug. A win for the Chargers at the Pittsburgh Steelers, the ScalUc Scahawks games against the Cowboys (1-9). (Jne of the two losses, outdid the United Stales in Olympic medals at the Calif. Already assured of that date is evening their record. The Jets can reach .500, not for the 1988 Seoul Olympics, finishing second to the and set up an Orange Bowl confron­ favored Wolverines (8-1) would nail at the New \brk Giants, the Detroit Lions at the Cincin­ however, was in Super Bowl VI. The Dolphins at least u s e (8-2) which has clinched the season in which they arc 2-8, but in the scries in which Soviet I Inion. tation for the national championship down a tie for a second straight Big host role as ftic-10 champions. nati Bengals, the Phoenix Cardinals at the Los Angeles can dream about the Super Bowl this season. L Rams, the New Orleans Saints at the Atlanta Falcons and Packers-49ers: George Seifert of San Francisco they trail 20-19. In Brief .. . SCOREBOARD In Brief . . . SCOREBOARD Maas on injured reserve list Maloney scored his 200th career ^ 1 in a 5 2 Golden State 23 28 24 2 3 -9 8 18. Pittsburgh (0-0) did not play. victory over Toronto on Thursday night ... Bos­ V Whalers host Rangers tonight Chariotta 29 22 24 24— 99 19. North Carolina Stats (1-1) lost to DePaul KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs Hockey ton center Ken Linseman was credited with his Radio, TV HARTFORD — The Hartford Whalers (10-10-1) will Basketball 3-Point goals— Golden State 4-5 (Mullin 3-4, 7563. placed starting nose tackle Bill Maas on the injured 500th career assist in the Bruins' 5 2 victor Higgins 1-1), Charlotte 4-7 (Chapman 2-4, 20. Minnesota (0-0) did not play. over Montreal on Thursday night ... S t Louis is host the New York Rangers tonight at 7:30 (SportsChan- Curry 2-3). Fouled out— Garland. 21. Oklahoma State (0-0) did rx>t play. reserve list Friday, putting him out for the season unless 6-1-3 in its last 10 games. nel, W nC) at the Civic Center. The Whalers, who have Rebounds— Golden State 55 (Higgins 8), Char­ 2 Z Georgia Tech (0-0) did not play. the club makei the playoffs. STREAKS Today NHL standings The New York Islarxlers ended a six-game lotte 49 (Reid 9). Assists— Golden State 18 23. Florida (0-0) did not play. 8 a m . — Golf: Wbrid Cup of Golf, ESPN fallen into fourth place in the Adams Division one point Maas, a Pro Bowl player in 1987 and 1988, broke his WALES CONFERENCE losing streak with a 6-2 victory over Toronto on NBA standings (Hardaway 6), Charlotte 28 (Bogues 17). Total 24. Memphis Stale (0-0) did not play. Noon — Tennis: Virginia Slims of Now Vbrk, ' totrlck DIvltlon Thursday night T o r a change, we kept our behind Boston, are coming off a 5-2 loss to the Bruins EASTERN CONFERENCE fouls— Golden State 22, Charlotte 30. Techni­ 2 5 SL John's (1-0) did not play. arm on the second to last play of the Chiefs 16-13 loss to NESN W L T P t* GF GA poise,' New Vbrit coach Al Artrour said. *We Wednesday night. Atlantic Division cals— Chariotta illegal defense 2. A— 23,901. the Denver Broncos on Sunday. 12:30 p.m. — Collage football: Michigan at NY Flangers 11 6 3 25 77 60 didn't let down at the end like we usually do.' W L Pet G B Minnesota. ESPN The injured reserve list makes Maas ineligible for six New Jersey 8 8 3 19 73 75 Entering Thursday's game, the Islanders had a Boston 6 3 .667 — 12:30 p.m. — College football: Ball State at UConn gridders at Rhode Island 76ers108, Spurs 101 Philadelphia 8 8 3 19 72 70 1-9-2 record in their previous 12 games arxi New Vbrk 4 3 .571 1 weeks, and the Chiefs (4-6) have only six games remain- Ohio, SportsChannel SAN ANTONIO (101) NBA today Pittsburgh 7 10 2 16 74 79 wore 1 -5 2 at home. ... Boston is 5-0-1 in its Philadelphia 4 3 .571 1 1 p.m. — College football: Naw Hampshire at KINGSTON, R.I. — In its regular season finale, the Cummings 8-17 0-0 16, Jones 2-3 0-0 4, Saturday, Nov. 18 ing-in the regular season. Washington 6 9 4 16 58 64 last six games. ... Varxxxjvei's 4-3 victor over Washington 5 4 .556 1 UMass, Channel 40 Welp 1-2 0-0 z Wingate 2-7 0-0 4, Cheeks 6-15 SCOREBOARD NY Islanders 5 13 3 13 71 85 Chicago on Thursday night erxied a four-game University of Connecticut football team (7-3) will travel New Jersey 3 4 .429 2 1 p.m. — College football: UConn at Rhode 3- 3 15, Robinson 8-13 4-5 20, Elliott 4-10 Boston 4-4 at Detroit (7:30 p.m. E S T). The NBA Adams Division winless streak for the Canucks arxi a four-game to the University of Rhode Island for a key Yankee Con­ Miami 3 5 .375 21/2 Golf event delayed by rain Island, W H US(FM -91.7) 1Z W.Anderson 5-14 0-1 10, Maxwell 5-8 3-3 champions face Larry Bird for the first time in Buffalo 12 4 3 27 75 59 winning streak lor the Blackhawks. ... Fhiladel- Central Division 1:30 p.m. — Golf: McDorxild's Children's ference clash this afternoon at 1. The Huskies, 5-2 in the 13, Brickowski Z 5 1-2 5. Totals 43-94 1 5-18 over a year. The Celtics are first in the Atlantic MARBELLA, Spain (AP) — Weather did Australians Montreal 12 9 2 26 72 60 phia ended Minnesota's four-game winning Indiana 4 1 .800 — Charities TournamenL ESPN 101. Division, while Detroit is one game out in the Boston 10 6 2 22 61 52 streak with a 6-3 victory. conference, are coming off a win over Boston University. Chicago 5 3 .625 1/2 Wayne Grady and Peter Fowler a good turn Friday. 2 p.m. — College football: Utah at Brigham PHILADELPHIA (108) Central. Hartford 10 10 1 21 68 69 Detroit 5 3 .625 1/2 SHOTS ON GOAL Vbung, NESN UConn is tied for second in the conference, a half game Barkley 10-12 5-9 25, Vincent 1-4 1-1 3, STARS Torrential rains in southern Spain forced officials to Quebec 5 14 1 11 66 91 Milwaukee 5 3 .625 1/2 Detroit goalterxier Greg Stefan, who replaced 2:30 p.m. — College football: Notre Dame at Gmlnski 7-153-3 17, Hawkins 4-15 0-0 9, Daw- Thursday CAMPBELL CONFERENCE in back of Maine. Rhode Island is 1-6 in the conference. Cleveland 4 4 .500 11/2 cancel the second round of the 37th World Cud Golf injured starter Glen Hanlon 12'Z0 into the first Penn State, Channel 3 kins 9-13 2-2 20, Mahom 4-5 2-2 10, R.Ander- Patrick Ewing, Knicks, had 32 points, 11 Norris Division A victory would give the Huskies a share of the con­ Atlanta 2 4 .333 21/2 period of the Red Wings' 7-2 loss to SL LoUis 3:30 p.m. — College football: U C LA at USC, son 5-11 1-1 11, Brooks 1-2 2-2 4, Smith 4-7 rebounds arxl 3 blocks as New Vbrk beat tournament and shorten it to 54 holes. W L T P t* GF GA Oriarxlo 2 6 .250 31/2 on Thursday nighL allowed five goals on the Channel 8 ference title and a possible Division I-AA postseason 1-19. Totals 45-84 17-21 108. Sacramento 121-102, snapping the Kings' Chicago 14 7 1 29 81 70 WESTERN CONFERENCE The decision to cut a round from 72 holes favors first seven shots he faced. 4 p.m. — College football: Virginia at Granv San Antonio 28 29 22 22—101 nine-gams home winning streak. Minnesota 12 7 1 25 72 63 berth. MJdwaat Division tiling, ESPN Philadelphia 30 29 19 30— 108 Alvin Robertson, Bucks, hit on 11 of 13 shots Grady and Fbwler, who held a seven-shot lead after SL Louis 9 6 3 21 69 55 W L Pet G B 7 p.m. — Devils at Bruins, N ESN 3-Polnt goals— San Antonio 0-2 (Wingate 0-1, from the floor for 22 points and added seven Thursday’s first found, giving opponents from 31 Toronto 10 11 0 20 89 96 SLUMPS Utah 5 1 .833 — 7:30 p.m. — Whalers at Rangers. W.Anderson 0-1), Philadelphia 1-7 (Hawkins robounds, six assists arxi five steals In only 24 - Detroit 4 13 3 11 58 89 St. Louis' 7-2 victory over Detroit on Denver 4 3 .571 11/2 countries less time to catch up. SportsChannel. W TIC ODU gives up on football 1- 3, Barkley 0-1, Dawkins 0-1, Brooks 0-1, minutes as Milwaukee pounded Orlando Smyth* Division Thursday night extended the Red Wings' win­ Houston 4 7:30 p.m. — Celtics at Pistons, Channel 18, 3 .571 11/2 Smith 0-1). Fouled out— Robinson. Officials of the World Cup Golf match committee an­ Calgary 10 7 5 25 99 81 less streak to 12 games (0 -5 3 ). 'I never would NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — Old Dominion’s effort to 132-113. W LI (AM-1400) Dallas 3 4 .429 21/2 Rebounds— San Antonio 52 (Robinson 14), Vancouver 9 9 2 20 70 72 have predicted that* Detroit cotxth Jacques Otis Thorpe, Rockets, scored 27 points on nounced the decision before the start of play after early 7:30 p.riL — College football: Clemson at revive its long-dormant football program was abandoned San Antonio 3 4 .429 21/2 Philadelphia 46 (Barkley 13). Assists— San An­ Los Angeles 1 19 87 Demers said. Tlsver, never, never. Absolutely 12-for-19 shooting arxi grabbed 10 rebounds to 9 10 82 South Carolina. ESPN Charlotte 2 6 .250 4 tonio 24 (Cheeks 7), Philadelphia 29 (Dawkins morning rains quickly drenched the Las Brisas Golf Club Winnipeg 9 10 0 18 61 68 noway.' Thursday by the school’s board of visitors. lead Houston 94-82 over the LA Clippers. 9 p.ra — toxing: Super lightweight cham­ Minnesota 2 6 .250 4 11). Total fouls— San Antonio 22, PhiladelpNa course. Edmonton 73 76 SPECIAL TEAMS Dana Barros and Shawn Kemp, Super- 6 9 5 17 pionship: Julio Cesar Chavez vs. Sammy Fuerv The board adopted a resolution stating that “the Pacific Division 14. Technicals— Barkley, Philadelphia assistant Friday's Games SL Louis scored on four of six power-play op­ Sonics, led Seattle 111-98 over Washington. tas, HBO L.A. Lakers 6 1 .857 The course was still heavy from the severe storms that portunities in its 7-2 victory over Detroit on desired conditions and safeguards for a prudently coach Carter, Mahom, San Antonio illegal Barros had 25 points and Kemp scored 18 and Lit* Gann Not Indudid 10 p.ra — College football: Naw Hampshire Rortlarxl 5 3 .625 11/2 defense. A— 18,168. struck the area lliesday. Thursday nighL Detroit has allowed 11 power- financed football program are not obtainable in the grabbed nine rebounds. Nsw Jsrssy 5, Now M>rk Rangers 4, O T at UMass. NESN (delay) Phoenix 3 2 .600 2 play goals in its last 23 short-handed situations. SIZZLING START Buffalo at Edrrxinton, (n) 11:30 p.m. — Coltei^ football: Kentucky at foreseeable future.” Seattle 4 4 .500 21/2 Pistons 106, Bucks 79 ... Philadelphia scored two power-play goals on L.A. Clippers 2 5 .286 4 Milwaukee tied an NBA record when it scored Florida, SportsChanrrel (delay) People who donated money or purchased season tick­ MILWAUKEE (79) 50 points in tie first quarter Thursday against Saturda y'! Gamas four attempts In the Flyers' 6-3 victory over Mkv Sacramento 2 5 .286 4 Patriots activate Antrum nesota on Thursday nighL Minnesota had al­ Brown 2-3 0-0 4, Roberls 5-13 0-0 10, Sikma the Orlando Magic. The Bucks made all three of Winnipeg at F*hiladelphia, 1:05 p.m. ets will be offered the option of a refund or a transfer of Golden State 2 6 .250 41/2 lowed only two goals in its last 28 short-handed Sunday their 3-point tries arvf 21 of 24 field-goal at­ New Jersey at Boston, 7:05 p.m. 7-15 1-1 16, Robertson 2-9 0-0 4, Humphries FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) — The New England Patriots 1 a.m. — College football: California at Stan­ the payments to a scholarship endowment fund, the tempts overall (87.5 percent) in tie first 12 New Vbrk Rangers at Hartfoid, 7:35 p.m. situations. ... Petri Skriko scored Varxxiuver's Friday's Gamas 4 - 11 0-0 9, Pierce 4-9 8-8 16, Breuer 1-4 0-0 Z put wide receiver Stanley Morgan on injured reserve ford, NESN (delay) minutes to equal the mark tor points in the first Detroit at Quebec, 7:35 p.ra first power-ptay goal in 18 manpower ad­ board said. Lata Gamas Not Includad Henderson 1-4 0-0 2, Grayer 0-4 2-4 2, 8 am . — Golf: Wbrid Cup of Golf. ESPN quarter set by Syracuse in 1962 and tied by Friday and activated wide receiver Glenn Antrum from New York Islanders at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. vantages — spanning live games — in the Boston 116, Minnesota 99 Coleman 2-5 4-4 8, Kornet 2-4 0-0 5, Horford 10 am . — Collega football: Notre Dame at The Old Dominion board voted in December 1985 to Boston and Utah in 198Z The Magic didn't Chicago at Calgary, 8 p.m. C a n u ^ ' 4-3 victory over Chicago. Charlotte 99, Golden State 98 0- 2 1-2 1. Totals 30-83 16-19 79. their developmental squad. Pem State, SportChannel (tape) score their 50th point until 2:15 rem airi^ in the Toronto at Montreal, 8:05 p.ra STARS field a Division 1-AA football team if the school could Philadelphia 108, San Antonio 101 DETROIT (106) Noon — Collaga football: Miami of Ohio at secoTKf quarter. Morgan, who needed just 21 yards to rank fifth in NFL SL Louis at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. Thursday raise $13.5 million. Those plans were dropped in March Detroit 106, Milwaukee 79 Aguirre 5-10 0-0 10, Salley 3-5 2-6 8, Laim- Western Michigan, SportsCharxiel (tape) beer 5-8 0-0 11, Dumars 10-13 1-1 22, Thomas The mark for most points in any quarter is 58 history in career receiving yardage, broke his right leg Washington at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. Ray Bourque, Cam Neely and Glen Wesley, 1987 after the fund-raising effort came up $10 million Cleveland 131, Atlanta 125, O T Boston. The trio scored goals 57 seconds apart 12:30 p.m. — Motorsports: NASCAR Winston Dallas 122, Los Angeles Clippers 105 6-11 4-4 16, Johnson 7-13 4-6 18, Edwards 0-3 set by Buffalo In a fourth quarter in 1972. during Thursday’s practice for Sunday’s home game Cup Atlanta Journal 500, ESPN 2- 4 Z Rodman 4-6 5-6 13, Hastings 0-2 0-0 0, Sunday's Games late in the third period as the Bruins rallied to short. Indiana at Utah, (n) Chicago at Edmonton, 8:05 p.m. defeat Montreal 5 Z 1 p.m. — Vikings at Eagles, Channol 3 Bedford 1-1 0-0 Z Kimbrough 1-2 0-0 Z Green­ against Buffalo. He is expected to miss the rest of the Denver at Los A n g ^ s Lakers, (n) Buffalo at VarKOuver, 10:05 p.ra — Pelle Ekiund and Mike Bullard, Philadel­ 1 p.m. — Bills at Patriota Channel 30 Phoenix at Portlarxl, (n) wood 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 43-76 18-27 106. NFL season. 1 p.m. — Terxtis: Virginia Slims of New Vbrk. Milwaukee 24 13 24 18— 79 phia. Ekiund scored two goals and Bullard had Arkansas players bet on games Antrum, the all-time leading receiver at the University one goal arxi three assists in the Flyers' 6-3 vic­ NESN Saturday's Gamas Detroit 18 28 31 29— 106 1:30 p.rrv — Goll; McDonald's Children's 3-Point goals— Milwaukee 3-10 (Kornet 1-1, of Connecticut, joined the Patriots as a free agent last Devils 5, Rangers 4 (OT) tory over Minnesota. FAYETTEVILLE, Aric. (AP) — Some University of San Antonio at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Football — F ^ l MacLean arxi Raul Cavallini, SL Charities TournamenL ESPN Philadelphia at Orlando, 7:30 p.m. Humphriee 1-2, Sikma 1-4, Robertson 0-1, May 9 and was put on the developmental squad Sept. 5. N.Y. Rangers 1 1 2 5 — 4 3 p.rtL — Whalers at Rangers, SportsChan­ Arkansas athletes have been suspended from competition New Jersey 0 13 1—5 Louis. Each scored two goals in the Blues' 7-2 Golden Slate at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Pierce 0-2), Deboit 2-5 (Laimbeer 1 -1, Dumars nel (tape) First Period— 1, New Vbrk. Sandstrom 11 (Ar­ victory over DetroiL because they placed bets with bookies on college games, Boston at DetroiL 7:30 p.ra 1- 2, Johnson 0-1, Hastings 0-1). Fouled 4 p.m. — Seahawks at Giants, Channel 30 NFL standings chibald, Horava), 9:36. Panalbes— Daneyko, — Doug Gilrrxiur, Calgary, scored with 22 the UA said Friday. Minnesota at New York, 8:30 p.m. out— None. Rebounds— Milwaukee 31 (Sikma 4:30 p.m. — Soccer: World Cup qualifying 6), Detroit 67 (Rodman 12). Assists— Mil­ AMERICAN CONFERENCE NJ (hooking), 11:26; Sandstrora N Y (roughing), secorxis left in Ihe game to give the Flames a Miami at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Chavez puts title on line 4-4 tie with Buffalo. match: U.S. at Trinidad-Tobago, ESPN (tape UA spokesman Jim Treadway would not give the Houston at Denver, 9:30 p.m. waukee 19 (Sikma, Humphries 4), Detroit 29 EaM 13:01. delay) Second Period-2. New York, Ruff 1 SIDELINED names of the athletes, nor would he say how many ath­ Washington at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. (Thomas 9). Total fouls— Milwaukee 29, Detroit W 1L T Pci. PF FVL LAS VEGAS (AP) — Julio Cesar Chavez risks a 7 p.m. — College hockey: Alaska-Anchorage (Janssens. Erlxon), 10:54. 3. New Jersey, Philadelphia center Tim Kerr will be out six to 2 5 Technicals— Milwaukee illegal defense, Ed­ Buffalo 7 3 0 .700 279 217 at UConn, W HUS (FM-91.7) letes were involved. He said the UA general counsel, Chicago at Seattls, 10 p.m. lucrative title unification fight Saturday night when he MacLean 10 (Driver, F^.Sundstrom), 11:37. eight weeks as he recuperates from surgery on wards 2 (ejected). A— 21,454. Miami 6 4 0 .600 211 226 7:30 p.m. — Collage football: Louisville at Indiana at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. defends his World Boxing Council super lightweight title Penalties— Muller, NJ (elbowing), 4:59; his left shoulder. Kerr, who had seven goals in Ginger Crisp, said disclosing such information would Indianapolis 4 6 0 .400 174 192 Boston College. NESN (tape) Wolanin, NJ (roughing), 7:52; Malletto, NY 13 games, missed all but eight games of the violate federal law. Sunday's Games NewEriglarxf 3 7 0 .300 181 244 against Sammy Fuentes. 8 p.ra — Jets at Colts. ESPN. WFAN Mavericks 122, Ciippers 105 .200 182 272 (boarding), 13:36. 1987-88 season with a similar injury. T h e rest Miami at Houston, 8:30 p.m. N.Y. Jets 2 8 0 (AM-660) Treadway said the fact-finding phase started Oct. 27 Few, though, see Fuentes as posing much of a risk. Third Period— 4. Now Vbrk, Ogrodnick 12 of us krxrw what we have to do,' Flyers center Seattle at Portland, 10 p.m. L.A. CLIPPERS (105) Csntral 8 p.m. — Blackhawks at Oilers, SportsChan­ .700 250 150 (Sarxistrom, Patrick). 3:57 (pp). 5. New Vbrk, Mike Bullard said. *tt will have to be 20 guys after Fayetteville police arrested an alleged bookie and Washington at Los Angeles Lakers, 10:30 Norman 11-17 3-5 25, Smith 7-12 10-12 24 Cleveland 7 3 0 The undefeated Chavez is a 10-1 favorite to dispose of nel Granato 5 (King, Turcotte), 6'22. 6. New Jersey, W)lf 2-10 0-0 4, Garrick 2-4 2-2 6, Grant 58 Houston 6 4 0 .600 272 253 picking up the slack.' ... Quebec's Michel 11:30 p.m. — Collega football: San Diego found lists of names of alleged bettors. p.m. Fuentes and retain his 140-pound crown in the scheduled Pa.SundsIrom 5 (Driver, Ojanen), 7:49. 7, Now 1- 1 11, Bannister 4-8 1-2 9, Rivers 5 1 0 2-3 12, Cincinnali 5 5 0 .500 235 194 Goulet arxi Guy Lafleur rrxssed Thursday's State at Miami (Ra.), SportsCharxrel (taped) 12-round bout at Caesars Palace. The fight, which begins Jersey. Shanahan 10 (F^.SundsIrom, Albolin), NBA results McKinney 0-2 0-0 0, Vbung 2-4 4-4 8, Martin Pittsburgh 4 6 0 .400 123 240 game at Pittsburgh. V ie have 12 guys in the 2- 6 2-4 6. Totals 40-81 2533 105. West about 10:15 p.m. EST, will be televised by Home Box 12:56. 8, New Jersey, Muller 4 (Ruotsalainen, lineup 22 and urider,' Coach Michel Bergeron Celtics activate Michael Smith DALLAS (122) Denver 8 2 0 .800 234 153 Johnson), 18:13. Penalties— Albdin, NJ (hold­ said. *Tbu cant ask a guy who's just up from Celtics 116, Wolves 99 Dantloy 4-8 7-8 15, Perkins 5 8 5 4 15, L.A. Ra'iders 5 5 0 .500 218 169 Office. ing). 3:47; Janssens, NY, minor-major (in­ junior or the American LM gue to score goals stigator, fighting), 8:45; Burke, N J, served by BOSTON (AP) The Boston Celtics activated rookie MINNESOTA (99) Donaldson 3-7 3-6 9, Harper 5 8 5 5 11, Black­ Kansas City 4 6 0 .400 187 208 The bout is one of two fights Chavez took to stay busy like Michel GouleL' Transactions Ruotsalainoa major (fighting). 8:45; Patrick. NY forward Michael Smith, their first-round draft choice, Corbin 6-14 0-0 12, Mitchell 8-16 6-6 22, man 5 1 5 3-4 19, Davis 4-4 2-2 10, White 5 1 2 San Diego 4 6 0 .400 166 185 STEALING? while he awaits a March 17 title unification bout with (roughing), 17:02; Turgoon, NJ (roughing), Lohaus 0-2 0-0 0, Campbell 8-20 1-4 17, Lowe 2-3 18, Williams 511 1-2 19, Jones 5 2 2-2 2 Seattle 4 6 0 .400 160 192 SL Louis obtained Paul MacLean and Adam and waived guard Kelvin Upshaw on Friday. 17:02; Granato, N Y (high-slicking), 18:40; B A S E B A L L 1-3 0-1 2, Murphy 2-5 0-1 4, Roth 6-10 4-4 46, Wennington 1-3 0-0 2, Alford 0-3 2-2 ZTotals NATIONAL CONFERENCE Meldrick Taylor, the World Boxing Association cham­ Oates from Detroit in a off-season trade lor Ber- Driver, N J (cross-checking), 18:40; Mullen, NY Anwriesn Lm q i m Shin splints and back spasms had forced Smith, from Royal 1-1 2-6 4, Branch 5-8 3-4 14, Richardson 4581 3538 12Z East nie Federko arxi Tony McKegney. MacLean pion and 1984 Olympic gold medalist. (roughing), 19:45; Albelin, N J (boarding), 19:45. KANSAS CITY ROYALS— Signed Bret 1- 3 0-0 2, Leonard 2-3 0-0 4, West 1-2 0-0 Z L.A. Clippers 26 25 24 30— 105 N.Y. Giants 8 1 0 .800 229 167 scored two goals and Oates had ^ e e assists Brigham Young, onto the injured list before the Celtics’ “If I lose. I’ll have nothing,” Chavez said. “I’m risking Ovortimo— 9, Now Jersey. Muller 5 (Driver, Saberhagen, pitcher, to a three-year contract Totals 41-8716-26 99. Dallas 35 21 30 36— 122 Philadelphia 6 4 0 .600 210 194 in the Blues' '7-2 victory over the Red Wings on Turgoon), 3:37 (pp). Ponaltios— Fetisov. NJ extension, through the 1993 season. first regular-season game. BOSTON (116) 3-Point go als-Los Angeles 0-2 (Rivers 5 1 Phoenix 5 5 0 .500 193 213 a lot, but I don’t like to train and not have a fight. 1 get Thursday nighL Through that game. Dales had (high-sticking), :58; Patrick, NY (holding), 3:15. NMlon^l I aaniia Upshaw was beaten out for the final roster spot by Bird 5-9 1-1 11, Pinckney 2-4 4-4 8, Parish Ibung 0-1), Dallas 5 2 (Blacknsin 0-1, Alford Washington 5 5 0 .500 223 219 six goals arid 26 points and MacLean had nine tired and bored.” Shots on goal— New York 10-9-13-2— 34. ATLANTA BRAVES— Sigrxid Nick Esasky, 9 - 13 1-3 19, Bagley 5-6 2-2 12, Gamble0-1). 4-11 Fouled out— Garrick. Rebounds-Los An­ Dallas 1 9 0 .100 139 259 goals and 14 points. Federko arxi McKegney 0 0 guard Charles Smith, a rookie free agent from Geor­ New Jersey 15 1 5 1 1 -5 — 39. first basamaa to a three-year contracL 0 \ 0-0 8, Johnson 2-5 1-1 5, Lewis 4-9 2-2 10, gelos 40 (Woll 7), Dellas 52 (Perkins 12). As­ Csntral have combined lor 15 points. Power-play Opportunities— Naw Vbrk 1 of 5; getown. Charles Smith’s development in limited playing McHale 5-114-4 14, Kleine 4-5 2-2 10, Paxson sists— Los Angeles 16 (Grant 8), Dallas 24 Minnesota 7 3 0 .700 207 168 SHOPPING Sanchez grabs semifinal berth -Named Claude 2- 7 5-5 9, M.Smith 2-4 0-2 4, C.Smilh 3-4(Harper 0-0 8). Total fouls— Los Angeles 28, Dallas Chicago 6 4 0 .600 252 187 New Jersey 1 of 4. Los Angeles center Wayne Gretzky is a mem­ time left Upshaw on the bench most of the season. Goalies— Now Vbrk, Vanbiosbrouck, 53-1 (39 Osteen, pitching coach. 6.Totals 47-88 22-26 116. 2 5 Technical— Los Angeles illegal defense Green to y 5 5 0 .500 241 245 NEW YORK (AP) — Playing with precision and ber of the group of investors trying to bring an A— 16,903. shols-34 saves). New Jersey, Burke, 5 5 3 TU C S O N TO R O S — Renewed the contract of Minnesota 20 23 24 32— 99 Tampa to y 3 7 0 .300 212 274 NBA franchise to Toronto. 'I was approached panache, fourth-seeded Arantxa Sanchez came from be­ , manager, and named Brant Strom Boston 30 33 27 26— 116 Detroit 2 8 0 .200 180 250 (34-30). through a frierxl who's working on iL' Gretzky Strange, O’Meara in front A— 19,040. pitching coach and Tim Tolmah Ntting coach. 3-Point goals— Minnesota 1-3 (Branch 1-1, West hind Friday night to grab a semifinal berth in the Virgmia told TTio Toronto Sun on Thurstoy. I'm a sports How Top 25 fared San Francisco 9 1 0 .900 291 161 Referee— Kerry Fraser. Linesmen— Dan fan. I think the NBA would be great for Toronto. B A S K E T S A U THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (AP) — Curtis Strange Mitchell 0-2). Boston 0-2 (Johnson 0-1, McHale Slims Championships. National Basketball Association L.A. Rams 6 4 0 .600 245 218 McCourL Mark Pare. I hope it all works for the besL' 0 - 1). Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Minnesota How the Associated Press' Top 25 teams Sanchez, the French Open champion from Spain, BOSTON CELTICS— Activated Michael and Mark O’Meara made six birdies, including four on fared Friday: New Orleans 5 5 0 .500 236 198 SCOUTING 48 (Corbin 9), Boston 53 (Parish 10). As­ Smith, forward, from the injured list Wbivad Atlanta 3 7 0 .300 174 256 Miroslav Ihnacak scored two goals — his the front nine, and shot a 6-under-par 66 to grab a four- sists— Minnesota 28 (Lowe 13), Boston 32 (Bird 1. UNLV (1-0) vs. California in the quarter­ defeated eighth-seeded Manuela Maleeva of Bulgt^ia Keivin Upshaw, guard. suoke lead in the first round of the RMCC Invitational 9). Total fouls— Minnesota 26, Boston 23. finals of Presaason Apple NIT. Sunday, Nov. 19 7-5, 7-6 (7-5) to set up a semifinal battle with Maruna ninth and 10th of the season — as Halifax (Nor- A— 14,890. 2. Louisiana State (1-0) vs. Kansas In the Hockey today diques) blitzed Moncton (Juts) with a 64-shot Friday at the Sherwood Country Club. quarterfinals of Preseason Apple NfT. Buffalo at New England, 1 p.m. barrage in a 51 home victory in the AHL on Navratilova. , - . • . Saturday, Nov. 18 Paired for all three rounds of the $1 million event, Hornets 99, Warriors 98 3. Syracuse (0-0) did not play. Detroit at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. The second semifinal pairing was determined late Thursday night. Moncton goaltender Tom Bowling Kansas City at Cleveland, 1 p.m. SCOREBOARD Draper made 59 saves, irxiluding 25 in the third GOLDEN STATE (98) 4. Michigan (0-0) did not ^ay. O’Meara and Strange birdied the first hole and did not Miami at Dallas, 1 p.m. Friday when top-seeded Steffi Graf took on Czechos­ Toronto Maple Leafs at Montreal Canadiens period. Mullin 10-16 4-4 27, Higgins 4-9 3-4 12, Blab 5. Georgetown (0-0) did rrat play. (8:05 p.m. E S T). This is the 616th regular make a bogey in playing an alternate-ball format. 6. Arizona (0-0) did rxit play. Minnesota at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. SPEAKING 1- 3 0-0 2, Hardaway 1-5 0-2 2, Flichmond 5-13 lovakia’s Helena Sukova. season meeting between the teams. Montreal New Orleans at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Th a t's like a squeeze play whan you're nine After getting off to a fast start, they kept going while 10- 10 20, Garland 1-4 0-0 2. Bol 0-1 1-2 1, Mar- 7. North Carolina (0-0) did rx>t play. Sanchez and Maleeva played on the Madison Square holds a 29523583 advantage. Toronto began Blossom League San Diego at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. mns ahead in the ninth Inning. I hate that and ciulionis 0-3 1-21, Teagle 9-156-9 24, Johnson 8. Illinois (0-0) did not play. a stretch of nine out of 10 games on the road the rest of the 10-team field faltered. Tampa to y at CNcago, 1 p.m. Garden carpet surface as if they had been paired on the one of these days I hope I give it back to them. I Debbie Pietrantonio 194-489, Sandy Har­ 0-0 4-4 4, Tolbert 1-1 1-1 3. Totals 32-71 30-38 9. Arkansas (0-0) did not play. with a 6-2 loss to the Naw Vbrk Islanders on Phoenix at Los Angeles Flams, 4 p.m. have no respect for thaL' — Quebec coach rington 177-451, Donna Eichfer 187-486. Bernhard Langer and John Mahaffey finished two 98. 10. Duke (0-0) did not play. slow clay of the French Open, content to trade Thursday night 11. Missouri (0-0) did rx>t play. Los Angeles Flaiders at Houston, 4 p.m. Michel Bergeron after the Nordiques' 5 2 loss to Roberta McCormick 192-511. strokes back at 70, rebounding from a bogey on the par-5 CHARLOTTE (99) groundstrokes from the baseline, moving each other STATS NO 1Z Louisville (0-0) did rx)t play. Seattle at New Vbrk Giants, 4 p.m. Pittsburgh on Thursday nighL in which he 0 0 Tripucka 2-13 4-4 8, Rambis 9-11 3-6 21, Quebec ha* not won this season without Flon 13. UCLA (0-0) did not play. Green to y at San Francisco, 4 p.m. around, probing for an opening. There were few quick thought the Penguins were trying to run up tlie GOP Women NO 13th with birdies on the 14th and 16th. Reid 7-15 5-7 19, Bogues 6-13 1-3 13, Chap­ Tugnutt in goal. Tugnutt Is 5-7-0, while 14. Indiana (5 0 ) did not play. New Vbrk Jets at Indianapolis, 8 p.m. score by usittg Mario Lsmiaux arxi Raul Coffey The teams of Tom Weiskopf-Lanny Wadkins, Hale man 8-20 0-0 18, Curry 7-14 0-0 16, Gray 0-0 points and both players appeared to be content to let the Stephans Fisst is 0 -5 1 and Sergei Myinikov is Jeannw Iru d M u 178, DeniM Sullivan 180, 15 Temple (0-0) did not ^ay. as point man on a power play with a big lead. Lauraoca Faucher 450. D. Sullivan 513. i h-0 0, Rowsom 1-3 0-0 2, Dozier 1-1 0-0 2, 0-2-2. ... New Vbrk Islanders left wing Don Irwin-Steve Jones and Tom Kite-Hal Sutton were at 1- Monday, Nov. 20 Hi, open 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 41-91 13-2099. 16. Oklahoma (5 0 ) did not play. other make a mistake. under. 17. Notre Dame (0-0) did not play. Denver at Wbshington, 9 p.m. 1

8 U.S. soccer team faces must-win situation Two convicted in rape trial By Ronald Blum of the French second divison. Vermes, a top forward who The last time the United States was this close to the plays for FC Volendam in the Netherlands, missed the World Cup was in 1950, when the Americans were in the The Associated Press By Ron Jenkins Defense attorneys had attacked However one jury member, who last game with chicken pox. World Cup itself. That’s the year the U.S. team upset The Associated Press Fennell’s credibility, noting he talked to The Associated Press on PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad — Hugo Perez is back and “I’m so confused. I can’t handle this. I have too many England 1 -0 at Belo Horizante, Brazil. changed his statements to police condition of anonymity, said a key V “You can make a pretty good case that Sunday’s game so is Peter Vermes. For the first time in more than two options,” U.S. coach Bob Gansler said, joking. NORMAN, Okla. — Former Ok­ twice before telling police what Fen­ factor in clearing Bell was the fact years, the United States has its entire soccer team is the most significant for the United States in this half 1 nell said was the truth. that no one placed Bell in the act of The U.S. team, which has trained for 10 days at century, at least,” said Scott LeTellier, head of the or­ lahoma football player Glen Bell together. Jury foreman Robert Kopecky having intercourse with the victim. Cocoa, Fla., was to travel to Trinidad on Friday night via ganizing committee for the 1994 World Cup, which will was found innocent of first-degree And it’s just in the nick of time, too, because on Sun­ Miami and Bridgetown, Barbados. The Americans will rape Friday, hours after the same said the jury of seven men and five The juror said Fennell’s tes­ day the Americans play what may be their most impor­ be in the United States. women had agreed they would not timony about seeing Bell’s buttocks have their only scheduled practice Saturday in National The Americans played scoreless ties against jury convicted his teammates Nigel tant game in 40 years — a must-win World Cup qualify­ Clay and Bernard Hall of raping a discuss the reasons for the verdicts Ihrou^ a mirror was not believed to Stadium, where rain has softened the field. Guatemala and El Salvador in its last two matches and ing match against Trinidad and Tobago. woman in an athletic dormitory. in a case he described as “exuemely be sufficient to warrant a conviction. Trinidad has been an island of soccer celebration this haven’t scored in 208 minutes. The last goal was by week but the U.S. players say the fans won’t afiect them. District Attorney Tully McCoy difficult.” Cox was asked earlier if he 11 the U.S. team wins, it gets the final spot in the 1990 Perez, who led the U.S. team past El Salvador 1-0 on thought the fact that Bell did not tes­ World Cup. If it loses, it will have allowed Trinidad to said the 20-year-old Oklahoma City “We talked a great deal that it “They might come out a little fired up at the start be­ Sept. 17. tify in his own behalf had any im­ become the smallest nation ever to make the tournament, woman who had testified she was would be better not to (discuss the cause of their fans,” U.S. forward Bruce Murray said ear­ “Hugo gives us a big lift, psychologically,” Murray case) because it is so complicated,” pact on the jury. Clay and Hall did the world’s most-widely watched sporting event. said. “He has a tremendous ability to get behind the raped at least three times on Jan. 21 lier in the week, “but we might be, too. I really don’t was “satisfied that two of the people Kopecky said. testify. Perez, the best offensive player on the U.S. team, think where we play is going to matter. I think we could defense and slip passes to us in open space, where we can do something with them. Without him, we tend to be who raped her will be punished.” missed the last two World Cup matches after tearing a play this on a practice field, and we would get the same very, very predictable.” He said that any woman who is groin muscle on Sept. 29 with his club team. Red Star % result that we would get in front of 35,000 people.” sexually assaulted is “concerned that it is believed that she is raped and that responsible parties are punished NEED SOME EXTRA Running backs top NFL first year players and, in this case, that was done.” The split decision in the case m surprised defense attorneys, but SPENDING MONEY!! By Barry Wilner The Associated Press McCoy said he was never surprised The Associated Press by a jury’s verdict. Newspaper routes available TARPLEY AT WORKOUT — D allas Joel Barr, the attorney for Clay, Look at the offensive and defensive bapkfields and Mavericks’ forward Roy Tarpley sits at a said he thought all the defense attor­ in your area... you see a great rookie class in the NFL. Look elsewhere neys expected the jury to return the and you have to search for a contributing rookie. team practice in Farmers Branch, Texas, same verdict for each of the defen­ It’s been a banner season for first-year miming backs, on Thursday. Tweive hours earlier, dants. Earn money and prizes by safeties and comerbacks and not a bad year for Tarpley was arrested on a Dallas freeway “But if it was going to be a split, 1 delivering the placckickers and linebackers. for drunk driving. don’t think that anyone would have But on both lines, at quarterback, tight end and punter, predicted that split,” Barr said after Manchester Herald it’s been a dismal year. the jury returned Friday morning The 1989 draft was loaded up front, with All- with the innocent verdict for Bell. In your neighborhood. Americans such as Troy Aikman, Tony Mandarich, Barry Police won’t give “I think everyone thought Glen Sanders, Derrick Thomas, Dcion Sanders and Broderick was in the most risk from the begin­ Call today to get more details. Thomas the marquee players. All blue-chip, can’t miss ning,” Bell’s attorney, Charles Cox, players. Tarpley’s results had said as the jury continued So far, only the two Sanders and Derrick Thomas have deliberations Friday. lived up to billing. Aikman missed more than half the ■ .*'t “This was a very difficult case. It 647-9946 By Patrice Gravino season for Dallas with a broken knuckle, Mandarich held was presented as well as it could be The Associated Press Ardmore Rd...... all out too long, as he admits, and has yet to move into the by ail concerned. All three defen- Ashworth St...... all regular lineup in Green Bay, and Broderick Thomas is in dmts had outstanding representation DALLAS — Police won’t say whether Dallas Autumn ...... 103-155 and out of the lineup. by their three lawyers and the juiy Mavericks forwaid Roy Tarpley was drunk or what when Bidwell...... all 1 0 0 1 The clear stars of this rookie crop are Barry Sanders, they arrested him three days ago, an officer said Friday. did a tremendous job of evaluating Eric Metcalf and Bobby Humphrey at running back, all the evidence,” McCoy said. Bowers St...... 14-22 m k Ftolice have the results of Tarpley’s blood-alcohol test, Butternut Rd...... all Steve Atwater, Bubba McDowell and Louis Oliver at but Sgt. Jim Chandler said: “It’s evidence in a criminal The jury recommended 10-year safety. Deion Sanders, Robert Massey and Donnell investigation. Let me assure you that he’s not being sentences and $10,000 fines for Deane S t ...... all Woolford at comerback, Derrick Thomas at linebacker given special treatment. ... It’s a violation of our policy Hall, who is from Detroit, and for EastCenterSt...... 156-202 and placekickers David Treadwell and Pete Stoyanovich. to give out the results.” Clay, from Fontana, Calif. Sentenc­ Ferguson Rd ...... 145-360 Also noteworthy have been ruimers Marion Butts, 'f.v/ins Chandler said any test results would have to come ing is expected within the next Galway St ...... all Sammie Smith and Dave Meggett; quarterback Rodney from the district attorney’s office. month. Goodwin St ...... all Peete, who is improving each week; DBs Camell Lake “I hope that Glen can continue his The Dallas County district attorney’s office did not Gorman P I...... all and Myron Guyton; receivers Shawn Collins and Andre immediately return phone calls Friday to The Associated education somewhere, but it will ob­ Rison; center Jeff Uhlenake; guards Steve Wisniewski viously not be at the University of Green R d ...... 102-203 IcJ* Press. Hamlin S t...... 1-86 and Joe Wolf; and linebacker John Roper. Tarpley, who has been treated twice for drug and al­ Oklahoma,” Cox said. He also said Barry Sanders, Metcalf and Humphrey have brough an The Associated Press cohol abuse, was arrested Wednesday night on charges of he didn’t believe Bell’s football Haynes...... all L\t exciting, desperately needed element to their teams. drunken driving and resisting arrest. He faces possible career was over. Hickory La ...... all With the Lions’ new Silver Stretch offense, a decent ON THE RUN — Cleveland Browns’ running back Terry Metcalf (21) evades a tackle by lifetime suspension from the league if tests show he took Bell stood stoically as the judge Highwood Dr...... all miming threat who can take advantage when the opposi­ Chicago’s Shaun Gayle during an earlier game this season. Metcalf has been one of the read the jury’s verdict and then soft­ Hillcrest ...... all tion stacks itself against the run ’n’ shoot is a must. cocaine or other illegal drugs. top rookie running backs in the NFL this year. If suspended for life, Tarpley could apply for reinstate­ ly said, “Thimk God.” Kenny St ...... 1-84 Sanders, the 1988 Heisman Trophy winner, has been just Cox said his client was devastated that He’s rushed for 757 yards and six touchdowns, ment after two years. Lakewood Cir. No. & So...... all _ he hired Wade Phillips as defensive coordinator and then Blood test results that could show evidence of cocaine by the guilty verdicts imposed on averaging 5.1 yards a carry, best among NFC tailbacks. to make big plays,” Metcalf says. “It doesn’t surprise me, Clay and Hall and had not recovered LindmanSt...... all ...... a" drafted Atwater. or other drugs may not be available for up to two weeks, Sanders is on a pace to gain 1,200 yards. because if the Browns didn’t expect me to inake a big emotionally from that news. Lyndale ...... all Squire Village...... all “Barry is the next great runner in this league,” Coach impact, they wouldn’t have made me their first draft “Steve has the perfect style and outlook for that type police said. defense,” Reeves said. “He has that streak of aggressiv- A positive test for alcohol would be a violation of Bell told reporters he didn’t have North S t ...... all Walker St ...... all Wayne Fontes says. “He has the instincts the great ones pick.” anything to say. ness you are always after. He’s been just what we Tarpley’s rehabilitation program, but wouldn’t necessari­ North School St ...... 1-84 West Middle Tpke ..8-150 even have. You can see it from the beginning. He works hard, “Neon” Deion Sanders was the first pick of the m - “I have no idea,” he responded needed.” ly be a third strike against him under NBA anti-drug he understands what we’re trying to do and he knows he cons, but he played baseball with the Yankees during when asked why he thought the jury ...... Wetherell ...... all has a burden to carry that he carries very well.” training camp. When Sanders reported, he ran a punt for rules. CA Houston’s defense never would be accused of taking Driving while intoxicated and resisting arrest are Class acquitted him while finding Clay Also carrying the burden — and the ball — well have a touchdown the first time he touched the ball. the least confrontational road. So Bubba McDowell of B misdemeanor charges, punishable by up to six months and Hall guilty. been Humphrey, the first genuine outside threat Denver Deion is thiid in the NFC with an 11.9 average on punt the University of Miami had little trouble fitting intathe “Its utterly mind-boggling,” said Porter St ...... 458-650 Woodbridge ...... 231-290 has had since Otis Armstrong, and Cleveland’s Metcalf. runbacks, has three interceptions and has become a start­ in jail and a $1,000 fine. Rachel Rd ...... all Wyllys S t...... 1-90 secondary. The Mavericks and counselors monitoring Tarpley’s Fred Shaeffer, Hall’s attorney. Humphrey has 607 yards and six scores and projects to ing comerback for the Falcons. Shaeffer said he didn’t understand “At first, I made some mistakes by trying too hard to rehabilitation suspended him Thursday for an indefinite 971 yards rushing. Metcalf, who ranks second in AFC “He’s got so much talent and he wants to be the best,” make the play,” McDowell said. “But I think I’ve come how the jury could convict his client CALL NOW punt returning, also has rushed for 452 yards, caught 34 Coach Marion Campbell says. “He’s easy to coach and period without pay. Tarpley was receiving $15,000 per on and I got more confidence through the season.” game. and acquit Bell when only one per­ passes for 199 and scored seven times. he’s easy to work with. He likes excitement. He likes son placed Hall in the room at the The Chiefs have confidence that Derrick Thomas will “Roy will be suspended until he is fully in compliance 647-9946 / 643-2711 When Cleveland lost Kevin Mack to dmg suspension being in the middle of it” time of the attack. become a pass-rushing demon in the mold of Lawrence with his personal after-care program. He must understand and traded Earnest Byner, MetcalTs quick development In the middle of the Denver secondary is Atwater, the “The only person who put him Taylor and Cornelius Bennett. He hasn’t been too bad so the gravity of tliis kind of incident and how alcohol con­ was essential. He’s a major reason the Browns lead the epitome of the haid-hitdng safety. Atwater’s aggressive­ (Hall) in the room was Jimmy Fen­ far with 9^/2 sacks. tributes to it,” said Dr. David Lewis from the ASAP AFC Central at 7-3. ness has spurred the Broncos defense, which has turned nell,” Shaeffer said. He said Bell Possibly the most noticed rookies have been Treadwell Family Treatment Center in Van Nuys, Calif. “It’s something that I’m used to and don’t think about into an attacking, mauling, pursue-at-all-costs bunch. was placed in the room by three wit­ iianrlyfHtpr MFrato much. Since I began to play football, I’ve been expected That’s just what Coach Dan Reeves had in mind when and Stoyanovich. The Mavericks hosted the Los Angeles Clippers in I their first game of the season without Tarpley. nesses. 1 Saberhagen signs lucrative NBA fights Hiisky five is interesting’ V pact with KC Oregon over with interchangeable parts KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Bret Saberhagen, at age betting issue By Len Auster 25 only the ninth pitcher ever to win more than one Cy Manchester Herald Young award, signed a three-year contract extension with the Kansas City Royals on Friday that will make him the By Bob Baum STORRS — The operational highest-paid player in baseball. The Associated Press words when talking about the Saberhagen’s package will be worth approximately $9 y University of Connecticut men’s million. The extension keeps Saberhagen in Kansas City ‘i PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The NBA began its basketball team are “interchangeable through the 1993 season. He will pitch next year in the assault on a move to add pro basketball to Oregon’s parts” and interesting.” option year of his old contract. Sports Action betting game, and there were indica­ Ay year ago they may have been The signing gives the Royals their top two pitchers tions the vehement, high-profile objections were Cliff Robinson and Phil Gamble. through the 1992 season. Kansas City recently signed being heard. But Robinson has taken his 6- 15-game winner Mark Gubicza to a three-year contract Charles Grantham, executive director of the NBA fool-10 frame and enormous body of through 1992. V Players Association, demanded at a news con­ talent to the NBA Portland Trail Terms of Saberhagen’s contract were not announced. ference that the state’s Lottery Commission “leave Blazers. And Gamble is back in “We are delighted that Bret’s career with the Royals our game alone.” school fulfilling his degree require­ will continue well into the future,” General Manager “These are not horses; we’re dealing with ments. John Schuerholz said. “He has established himself as one people,” he said. “We just don’t think they should What the 1989-90 Huskies will of the top pitchers in and this con- be bet on.” reflect is more the personae of head U"act reflects that.” Grantham, who was joined by Portland Trail coach Jim Calhoun. Calhoun, in his Saberhagen, on a Mexican cruise, said, “We’re happy Blazers Buck Williams and Clyde Drexler at the fourth year, has collected a band of to have signed with the best organization in baseball. I news conference, said the players and NBA mid-sized athletes more along the want to thank the Royals and my wife for their support.” management are united in their strong stand against lines of the teams he had at Nor­ Dennis Gilbert, Saberhagen’s agent, said the d ^ had theastern. , 'f' adding pro basketball to the Oregon game. been discussed since the World Series. NBA Commissioner David Stem is scheduled to Fans can expect to see the Hus­ “I wouldn’t say it was an easy negotiation,” Gilbert The Associated Press express his objections at the Lottery Commission’s kies deploy a wide-open brand of said. “It took a lot of time and hard work on the part of meeting Monday in Salem. basketball, similar to the style ex­ the Royals, myself and my lawyer, Steve Schneider.” CHEEKY MOVE — Former Philadelphia 76er , right, of the San Antonio When told of Grantham’s comments, state Lot­ hibited against the Soviet National “Getting three years was very important to Bret,” he Spurs drives to the hoop while guarded by Johnny Dawkins in their NBA game Friday night tery Director Jim Davey appeared to back off his Team, at least at the outset. said. “He wanted to know where he would be.” strong support for adding the NBA to the Sports “If running is our strength, then Saberhagen was a runaway wiimer of the American in Philadelphia. Action contest, which has offered wagering on pro we’ll continue to do so. You can al­ League Cy Y)ung award Wednesday, getting 138 votes football games all season. ways slow down,” Calhoun said. to 80 for Dave Stewart of Oakland. “It’s certainly a concern of the Lottery Commis­ “I’m not second-guessing myself The right-hander also won the Cy Young in the sion, so it could very well mean we won’t have this (about the style played a year ago) Royals’ championship year of 1985. He won two games Celtics game,” Davey said when told of Grantham’s com­ but if I had my druthers. I’d rather in the World Series that year and was named Most Valu­ From Page 48 ments. “I guess it depends on how pursuasive the have a team that goes up and down able Player. NBA is.” the court.” Davey said the fact Stem is coming to Salem for Connecticut opens its season Nov. Manchester Herald file photo Dawkins added 20 points and Mike Gminski 17 for Friday night, carrying the to a 122-105 Monday’s meeting “certainly indicates to us that 24 at the Great Alaska Shootout in Devils win in OT Philadelphia, while David Robinson had 20 points and victory over the Los Angeles Clippers. they have an extreme concern about this.” Anchorage against Texas A&M. It’s LONE SENIOR — Tate George (32) is the only senior with 14 rebounds and Terry Cummings 16 points for San An­ Tarpley was suspended indefinitely without pay on “We’re all waiting to see what the commissioner the first of tluee games the Huskies, EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Kirk Muller, 18-13 and an NTT squad a year ago, the University of Connecticut men’s basketball team this tonio. Thursday by the ASAP Family Treatment Center in will say to our commission. I would imagine the season. The Huskies launch their season on Nov. 24 at the who tied the game in the final two minutes of regulation, San Antonio coach Larry Brown benched three of his California for violating his drug aftercare program. He players probably summed up the commissioner’s will play in the tournament before scored a power-play goal at 3:37 of overtime as the New hormal starters at the beginning of the game, instead was charged with driving while intoxicated and resisting concerns.” returning home for a nine-game Great Alaska Shootout in Anchorage with their first-round Jersey Devils rallied for a 5-4 NHL victory over the New using Chris Welp, David Wingate, Caldwell Jones and arrest. Oregon began the Sports Action game over the home stretch between Nov. 30 and opponent Texas A&M. Dec. 30 York Rangers Friday night. Terry Cummings, along with Cheeks. Perkins started at strong forward and scored 15 points, strong objections of the National Faotball League. John Ogrodnick and Tony Granato had scored earlier “This is a real interesting team,” pre-season. All but Cummings are former 76ers. including eight in the third period when the Mavs pulled Bettors can wager $1 or more on three to 14 games only 6-6. in the third period to give the Rangers what appeared to said Husky co-captain Steve Pikiell, The rotation in the backcourt will Pistons 106, ^ucks 79; At Auburn Hills, Joe Dumars away. each week against point spreads established by a Anything UCorm gets from its big be a comfortable lead at 4-1 in the Patrick Division bat­ bringing up that word again. “We also include co-captain Tate George, scored 22 points as the Detroit Pistons ran their Williams, who had 19 points, dominated the fourth Las Vegas oddsmaker. Half of the money wagered men will be a big plus. tle. have a lot of interchangeable parts. I the only senior on the squad, John homecourt win streak to 24 regular-season games with a period as he scored the first three baskets and had 11 is returned as prizes on a pari-mutuel basis. This “The team is the most athletic But the Devils roared back to tie on goals by Patrick 106-79 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks Friday night. points. week, the state also began a special Monday night think we’ll do some good things this Gwynn and Pikiell. The latter is still Sundstrom, Brendan Shanahan and Muller. Muller made year.” ^ I’ve had,” Calhoun says. It’ll run, A playoff loss to the Chicago Bulls is the Pistons’ only Rookie Randy White, the Mavs’ No. 1 draft pick, had game involving total points in each half. bothered by a shoulder problem it 4-4 when he deflected a shot from the point by Reijo but how much depends on how it defeat in the last 31 home games dating back to Jan. 27. his finest night in the NBA with 18 points off the bench. “We depended (last year) a lot on which could cut into his playing Ruotsalainen past John Vanbiesbrouck with 1:47 left in The game, the only one of its kind in the country, does on the boards rebounding-wise The Bucks, who were 4-2 against the Pistons last Rolando Blackman joined Williams with 19 points. Cliff and Phil, and they did a lot. time. regulation. has raised about $9 million thus far, with about $3 But some of the rest didn’t look to against the likes of Georgetown, season, started well, but appeared to tire after matching Ken Norman scored 25 points and Charles Smith had The small forward slot also has Then with the Devils given the man advantage in over­ million going to support intercollegiate athletic do the things they are capable of. enough hands with freshman Scott Syracuse, Pittsburgh and St. John’s, an NBA record with 50 first-quarter points in a 132-113 24 for the Clippers. all rated in the AP Top 25 pre­ time because of a holding penalty to New York defen­ win over the expansion Orlando Magic the night before. programs at the University of Oregon and Oregon We don’t have that superstar, but we Burrell, junior Murray Williams, White scor^ eight points in the third period as the State University. season poll. seman James Patrick, Mullen tipped in Bruce Driver’s Ricky Pierce, averaging 25.2 points per game, and Mavs jumped to an 86-75 lead. may be more balanced because of it. junior Lyman DePriest — the defen­ shot from the point for his fifth goal of the season. Jack Sikma each had 16 for Milwaukee. Adrian Dantley scored 13 points in the first half as the Grantham, Williams and Drexler said the game (But) someone is going to have to sive specialist — and freshman HUSKY NOTES: The UConn- Tomas Sandstrom gave the Rangers a 1-0 lead at 9:36 Mavericks ojtened a 56-51 lead. Perkins got a big ovation would place added pressure on players. Grantham step up and take the big shots which Nadav Henefeld of Israel. Texas A&M game will be televised with a breakaway goal on a 40-foot shot from the slot, a Mavericks 122, Clippers 105: At Dallas, Sam Perkins Cliff and Phil always did,” he from the crowd when he was introduced in Tarpley’s spot used a scenario in which Portland would be favored Henefeld, a 6-foot-7 find whom live back to the Connecticut region bullet that beat Sean Burke high. It was Sandstrom’s 11th and Herb Williams, sharing time at suspended Roy added. Tarplcy’s strong forward spot, combined for 34 points in the starting lineup for Dallas. by six points and would be leading by five when a Calhoun really likes, was leaving by WTNH-TV, Channel 8. It is one goal. Trail Blazer who had scored 22 points and grabbed Calhoun likes what he sees. “The tonight for Tel Aviv to join the Is­ of 13 regular-season games Channel The Rangers went up 2-0 on Lindy Ruff’s first goal of 19 rebounds in the game missed two free throws in teams seems to blend well together. raeli National Team for a European 8 plans to televise. . . When UConn the season at 10:54 of the second period. Ruff got the the final seconds. It’s an inu-iguing team, if we can be qualifying game against France. dedicates the new Harry A. Gampel puck on Mark Janssens’ kick pass across the neutral zone patient with ourselves. We have to He’s expected to rejoin the Huskies l^vilion in Storrs on Saturday, Jan. and he went in and beat Burke with a backhander as he DePauI upsets No. 19 N.C. State “There is no reason he should leave the arena to a maximize our strengths, and not in Anchorage on Thursday. 27, against St. John’s, it will be the was falling to the ice. chorus of boos, but he probably will,” Grantham have the disadvantages hurt (that Among the inside players, 6-9 first-ever Big East home game in John MacLean then scored his 10th goal for New Jer­ ROSEMONT, 111. (AP) — and hit a short jumper but Carolina had 16. Brian Howard scored 17 for said. “There is no reason he should have to deal much). sophomore Rod Sellers, who has Storrs for Calhoun. He’ll have sey, putting a rebound past Vanbiesbrouck 43 seconds Stephen Howard made a clutch bas­ State’s Rodney Monroe, who had 22 N.C. State. with the pressure of sports writers condemning him I think we’ll have a fun basketball added some muscle and bulk to his coached 28 Big East Conference later. ket and four free throws and points, made a layup with 1:31 left. DePaul started the second half for having ‘blown’ the sperad, but he probably will. season. This will be a good team. frame, has played the best in the games by then, all of them in either Ogrodnick and Granato scored 2:25 apart in the third DePaul’s pressure defense created The Wolfpack got the ball back with a 15-8 run for a 50-41 lead, the “He shouldn’t have to deal with someone in a su­ I’m not sure if it’ll be in January, pre-season. “He (Sellers) has Hartford or New Haven... Calhoun three turnovers in the last two but this time DePaul’s Curtis Price biggest of the game. Booth had his period to boost the Rangers into a 4-1 lead. Ogrodnick permarket, or even his neighbor, telling him that he February or next year,” he said. emerged as the best in games and said he likes the experimental six- minutes as the Blue Demoms ad­ stole the ball and Kevin Holland hit second 3-point basket and a layup in scored his 12th, deflecting in a shot by Sandstrom at cost them $200 because of two meaningless free Calhoun, who enters the year scrimmages,” Calhoun said. vanced to the semifinals of the a 15-footer for the Demons. With 55 foul rule that’ll be used by the Big 3:57. Granato then put his own rebound into the net at that stretch, during which pressure throws, but that’s likely to happen, also.” three wins shy of 300 (297-183), UConn’s two 7-footers, sophomores preseason NIT Friday night by seconds remaining, Holland came East Conference. “It’s to our ad­ 6:22. defense by Melvon Foster, Price and likes what he sees in the backcourt. Dan Cyrulik and Marc Suhr, have vantage because we have depth, and defeating No. 19 North Carolina up with a key steal and Howard sank Davey said “it’s a good possibility” the Lottery The Devils cut the lead to 4-2 on Sundstrom’s 50-foot Stephen Howard created four North That area begins with 6-2 had less than spectacular pre- we do have young kids in the mid­ State 70-63. two free throws for a 66-58 lead. Commission would decide to leave the Trail shot from the top of the left circle at 7:49, then to 4-3 on Carolina State turnovers. sophomore guard Chris Smith of seasons. Cyrulik did show some dle. The other night Danny and Rod With DePaul leading 60-56, David Booth led Del^ul with 23 Blazers out of the game. But that wouldn’t change a goal at 12:56 by Shanahan, who scored his 10th from Deftml’s next game will be in Bridgeport. “I think he’ll be one of promise against the Soviet team. would have both fouled out in a nor­ Howard intercepted an errant pass points, Howard had 18 and Holland the players association’s position, Grantham said. 20 feet out in the slot. New York on Wednesday night. the best in the Big East,” Calhoun Freshman Toraino Walker is another mal game,” he said, talking of the 1 spoke of Smith, who has had a fine who’ll get time up front, but he’s exhibition game with the Soviets.

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Monday, Nov. 20,1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents iHaurhrslrr Hrralii UConn hoop team Cold cuts Czechoslovak V attendance seen as ‘interesting’ at show students start — see page 47 SPORTS By Nancy Foley Manchester Herald Falling temperatures and a build­ sit-in strikes ing with no heat slowed attendance at the Product Show over the weekend. Exhibitors reported a good PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (AP) Czechoslvakia since August 1969, turnout for opening n i^ t on Friday, — Studenu today began a sit-in when crowds gathered in downtown Celtics devour Wolves but said that by Saturday, as it got strike at Prague universities to Prague a year after a Soviet-led in­ colder, the crowds had dwindled. protest police attacks on vasion crushed a reform movement. Organizers estimated about 5,000 demonstrators, and a Communist The socialist daily Svobodne people passed through the show by leader for the first time condemned Slovo joined in the condemnation of NBA Roundup the official handling of the its closing Sunday. “Basically we the bloody crackdown. demonstration. The paper gave full counted on having about 10,000 Hundreds took to the streets of BOSTON (AP) — Robert Parish had 19 points and 10 coverage to the events, even quoting people if the weather had stayed the Prague again today to demand more rebounds in limited action Friday night as the Boston witnesses of bloody beatings. way it had been," said Anita Erick­ freedom from hard-line Communist Celtics extended their home unbeaten streak to five “Such police action only creates son, the office manager for the rulers. And banned playwright and games with a 116-99 victory over the Minnesota Timber- tension in society and causes natural Manchester Chamber of Commerce, prominent activist Vaclav Havel wolves. canceled a trip to Sweden in protest resistance, especially of those who Parish, who sat out the entire fourth period, was joined the organization that sponsored the of the beatings. are the future of our country — the in double figures by five teammates as the Celtics event. Sit-in strikes began in most of youth,” the daily said. spoiled the fledgling Timberwolves’ first visit to Boston Erickson said the show, which is By contrast, the Communist Party always held at this time of year, has Prague’s universities, student sour­ Garden. daily Rude Pravo in an editorial usually been held at a location Reginald PImo/Manchester Herald ces said. Kevin McHale had 14 points, John Baglcy 12, Larry today called for “resolute action where heat was not available. The According to unofficial reports, Bird 11 and Reggie Lewis and Joe Klcine 10 each as CURIOUS STUDENTS — Members of the Manchester High School faculty stand outside against provocations.” last show in 1987 was held at Pratt strike committees were negotiating Boston coach Jimmy Rodgers cleared his bench. with university authorities at the About 30,000 people The Celtics spotted Minnesota a 2-0 lead on a basket & Wliitney in East Hartford; about the auditorium as students peer out while waiting for the results of a search for a reported natural gas odor at the school today. Students were first evacuated from the school and Technical University in Prague and demonstrated in Prague again Sun­ by Tony Campbell, then took command, rolling to a 10,000 attended, she said. day to protest police brutality and Preparations had not been made the dovTOtown Film Faculty. 30-20 lead at the end of the first period. then allowed to return to the auditorium, cafeteria and auditorium while the rest of the demand that government and top for cold weather, she said, because it At least three officii Prague Boston widened the advantage to 63-43 at halftime, school was searched. No definite cause for the odor was found. theaters went on a de facto strike, Communist officials resign. then to 79-48 in the third quarter before Miimesota shor­ was not foreseen as a possible On Sunday, authorities arrested problem. refusing to put on shows and ter­ tened the margin the Celtics’ reserves. minating cooperation with official 10 dissidents. The Wolves made it 102-87 with 41/2 minutes left, but Ninety-two companies displayed media, actors told The Associated Those arrested included Petr Uhl, the Celtics pulled away again with an 8-2 run. their wares at the Product Show at Gas odor forces evacuation Press by telephone. They spoke on a leading human rights activist, who Minnesota was led by Sam Mitchell with 22 points 15 Hall Court in the former Pratt condition of anonymity. was charged in connection with the and Campbell had 17. and Whitney foundry. The A statement of the official spreading of news about the pur­ Hornets 99, Warriors 98: At Charlotte, Dell Curry’s Manchester Musical Players, the Manchester High students forced out of classes Socialist Union of Youth called ported death of a mathematics stu­ 3-pointer at the buzzer gave the Charlotte Hornets a Manchester High School Band, the Friday night’s police crackdown on dent at police hands Friday. The 99-98 victory over the Friday Manchester Pipe Band and the government has called reports of the register any unusual levels of natural building. student demonstrators “politically ir­ night. Senior Citizens Band provided responsible.” student’s death “an unfounded By James F. Henry gas in or around the school, accord­ Hughes said that though the area Rod Higgins hit two free throws with 52 seconds entertainment over the weekend. Manchester Herald The communique was endorsed rumor.” remaining, giving the Warriors a 98-% lead. Sabrina Pool of Coventry caught ing to Principal James Spafford. was considered safe, he would not The state news agency CTK said characterize the incident as minor. by Vasil Mohorita, the union’s Curry then missed a shot on the other end, but for the the attention of visitors with a hot Manchester High School was The odor of gas was detected in chairman and Communist Party Uhl was charged with “the crimes of second time in three possessions. Golden State failed to the southwest portion of the school, He said it was a potentially tub, but a more important product on evacuated this morning after an odor central committee secretary. It was harming the interests of the republic get off a shot before the 24-second clock went off and display, according to Sabrina Presi­ according to Spafford. dangerous situation. Hughes said of natural gas was detected in the the first time a Communist official abroad and spreading alarming the Hornets got the ball back with 14 seconds to go. dent Ronald Nadeau, was the com­ that the gas company was on the building at about 8:45 a.m. An inspection of the school and publicly condemned such police ac­ news.” Tyrone Bogues, who had 17 assists and now has 46 in pany’s new pool insulator. testing was done by fire officials scene about as long as the fire tion. Uhl, a veteran member of the his last three games, brought the ball up the floor and The 25 by 48 foot plastic building The school’s 1,500 students were and employees of the Connecticut department. Deputy Fire Chief Wil­ Many people were injured Friday Charter 77 human rights group, is dribbled the clock down before passing to the left wing, works like a greenhouse to keep a first ordered out of the building but Natural Gas Co. liam Griffin coordinated the inves­ in clashes with the police, who used associated with VIA, a dissident where Curry got the shot off as time expired. pool warm all year round, Nadeau after about five minutes were moved Spafford said the building was tigation. truncheons, tear gas and attack dogs news service active in several East Kurt Rambis led Charlotte with 21 points on 9-for-ll said. into the cafeteria, auditorium and completely evacuated for about five to disperse the largest demonstration European countries. If convicted, he shooting, J.R. Reid added 19 points and Rex Chapman The Product Show had given the gymnasium, which were determined minutes after fire officials arrived on Hughes said Griffin allowed the in 20 years. Hospital officials said could be sentenced to 3V2 years in 18. exposure that the year-round pool to be safe. the scene shortly after 9 a.m. students, faculty and staff to return prison. For Golden State, Chris Mullin scored 27 points, but 100 people required treatment. insulator needed, he said. “It’s hard Town of Manchester Fire Capt. to the building. He said that if the The march was to commemorate Dissident sources in Prague and was held scoreless in the fourth quarter. Terry Teagle had Students were allowed to returned for people to understand what It is area was not safe, Griffin would not student Jan Opletal, killed by the Vienna told The Associated Press 24 and Mitch Richmond finished with 20, including nine to class by about 10:30. Jack Hughes said there was a faint that we’re selling because it is so odor resembling gas in the building, have allowed anyone into the build­ Nazis 50 years ago. It was the in the final period. The cause of the odor was not new.’’ so the fire department cleared the ing. largest demonstration in Please see STRIKE, page 8 76ers 108, Spurs 101: At Philadelphia, Charles A number of antique cars were on determined and tests failed to Barkley scored 25 pxjints, four of them as the Philadel­ display, including a 1956 Pink phia 76ers scored the last eight points of the game to Cadillac convertible, a 1930 Black defeat the San Antonio Spurs 108-101 Friday night. Ford Model A, and a 1922 Makeshift raft fatal It was the first game in Philadelphia for Maurice Studebaker. The antique cars were Controversy over baby swap • Cheeks since the guard was traded to the Spurs last sum­ for people to look at and not to buy, mer. Cheeks received a two-minute standing ovation according to Chamber of Commerce to Cromwell boy, 9 from the sellout crowd when he was introduced before president Anne Flynt. the game, then finished with 15 points and seven assists. A display by the Town of swirls around girl, now 10 Neither team built more than a five-point lead until Manchester Fire Department graphi­ Buss apparently was playing on Johnny Dawkins hit a jumper with 4:54 to play, giving cally demonstrated what a fire can newborn in a baby swap at a rural central Florida By Dianna Talbot the pond with his uncle, Bryan C. SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) — Robert Mays sat quietly Manchester Herald Philadelphia a 98-92 advantage. do. It showed melted and charred after hearing proof that he and his wife left a hospital hospital in December 1978. Buss, 11, when the raft began to fall The Spurs responded with a 9-2 spurt, and Vernon household items, such as phones, John Blakely, the Twiggs’ attorney, said the tests apart, and both boys fell into the 10 years ago with someone else’s baby, leaving be­ A 9-year-old Cromwell boy Maxwell’s jumper with 1:01 left put San Antonio ahead smoke alarms and electrical outlets give a 99.9 percent certainty that Kimberly is the water, police said. The older boy hind their real daughter who later died from a heart drowned Sunday in a pond near the 101- 100. that had been taken from homes Twiggs’ daughter and a 98 percent chance that the was able to grab on to a piece of the defect. Buckland Hills mall site after a However, Barkley drove for a layup, Dawkins fol­ where fires had occurred. Smokey girl who died last year of a congenital heart defect, foam and remain afloat, but the Moments after receiving the news, he asked where makeshift plastic foam raft he and lowed with another layup and two free throws by Rick The Asscx:iated Press the Bear was on hand to talk to y\rlcna, was Mays’. The tests left no doubt about younger was not, police said. The his biological daughter was buried, according to his his 11-year-old uncle were using Mahom sealed the victory with 24 seconds left. Two free children as well as “Pluggy," a talk­ parentage, lawyers for both sides said. older boy swam to shore and sum­ attorney. broke apart, police said. throws by Barkley with no time remaining produced the UP FOR TWO — Boston’s Kevin Gamble, right, flies to the basket over the defense of ing fire hydrant. “I think it depressed him he had a child he never Arlena, raised by the Twiggs as one of their own, moned help, police said. game’s biggest le ^ for either team. Tyrone Corbin of the Minnesota Timberwolves in their NBA game Friday night at the Bos­ “We always see people that are in met that died,” said Mays’ lawyer Arthur Ginsburg was buried in Pennsylvania. Just before her death in James E. Buss Jr. of 149 Berlin Police and firefighters were trouble. This is a chance for us to after genetic test results made public Sunday proved August 1988, the Twiggs learned through genetic Road, Cromwell, died after being Please see CELTICS, page 46 ton Garden. The Celtics won, 116-99. called to the scene at 11:04 a.m., 1 get out and meet with people under Kimberly Michelle Mays is the daughter of another testing that she wasn’t related to them. submerged in 35-degree water for enjoyable conditions,” firefighter In the search for their biological daughter, they one-and-a-half hours, jxilice said. police said. Divers from Tolland couple. County Mutual Aid arrived at 11:41 Jim Sarles said. The 10-year-old girl has been the focus of a cus­ discovered that Kimberly and Arlena were bom three Tolland County divers found him at a.m. The victim was pulled on: of The police department handed out tody battle between Mays — a Sarasota roofing con­ days apart at Hardee Memorial Hospital in Wauchula. the bottom of the pond, police said. the water at 12:10 p.m. balloons to children that said, “No tractor whose wife, Barbara, died in 1981 — and Lifestar helicopter transported him Ernest and Regina Twigg, who claim they lost their Please see SWAP, page 8 to Hartford Hospital, where he was Attempts to revive the victim

Please see SHOW, page 8 m iifci^ii I fiii'iTirT~iri~fT ~ "ir~n frummr-niirtii rr-nm n- pronounced dead, police said. were unsuccessful, police said. The victim’s father, James E. Buss Sr., was working nearby at a condominimum site being built Deficit, Medicare hang up Congress across the access road from the mall. TODAY He was one of several people who WASHINGTON (AP) — Con­ Senate Majority Leader George their effort to decide how to roll tire measure, but the Senate wants waded into the frigid water to search only to eliminate the surtax and gress’ race to adjourn for 1989 by Mitchell, D-Maine, told his col­ back the 1988 catasuophic health for tlie boy, police said. most benefits, leaving coverage of Index Thanksgiving is running into leagues. care law. The legislation provides hospital costs and other minor The pond, located just off the problems from two measures that But judging from the path in front coverage to elderly patients with 16 pages, 2 sections provisions intact. mall’s access road leading in from have proven intractable all year: of them, that might not prove easy. long-term medical problems that otherwise could lead to financial The two chambers agreed Satur­ Slater Street, is over 20 feet deep in deficit reduction and eliminating The House planned action today Classified 15-16 day to terminate the program, but some places, according to police. Medicare benefits for long-term ill­ on a new version of the $14.6 billion ruin. C om ics 13 that deal unraveled Sunday. Legis­ nesses. foreign aid bill which President When enacted, the measure had Focus 12 lators remained detemiincd to reach Gary Wood, police spokesman, Local/Stata Lawmakers planned to search for Bush vetoed Sunday. He com­ bipartisan and popular support. But 3-4 a new compromise, rather than said the property where the pond is Loltorv 2 solutions to those standoffs today, plained that the measure provided well-organized lobbying by seniors returning home to angry con­ located is owned by Trammel Crow Nation/Wbrid 7 .1 4 following an unusual Sunday ses­ funds for a United Nations agency objecting to the surtaxes they must stituents. Construction Co. of Dallas, Texas, O bituaries 2 sion dominated by closed-door that financed forced abortions in pay to finance tlie program — Ooinion 6 China, but liberals and conservatives reaching $800 this year for the most “We can’t leave here without final which is developing 2(X)-acres that negotiations but little floor action. includes the pond. Wood said it is Soorts 9-11 were expected to clash over aid to well-to-do — has convinced law­ disposition of this issue,” said Television 13 “I remain determined we will be not customaiy to fence in such able to complete action in order to violence-tom El Salvador. makers to undo the program. Please see CONGRESS, page 8 natural bodies of water. adjourn ... by Thanksgiving, House-Senate bargainers renewed The House wants to repeal the en­ 1______